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ZYSBERG marriages from Warsaw, circa 1880
#general
Avraham Y. Kahana
Although a distant branch in my family tree, I am filling in additional data I
found indexed on JRI-Poland on a sister of my great great grandmother. I am looking for anyone who would have parents names on any of the ZYSBERG individual marriage records below (likely >from Warsaw, most of the dating, I believe, >from 1875/85): Shlomo Zalman BALSAM - Chana ZYSBERG Moshe Tzvi (Moshe Hersh) - Sura GRYNFEDER Moshe ZYSBERG - Fajga SZLEPER Meir Yechezkel (?) (Majer Ikel) GALTOR - Gena Rajzla ZYSBERG Moshe BURSZTAJN - Sura Pesa ZYSBERG David LINDWASER - Rachel ZYSBERG David Mordechai DYMANT - Tzipora ZYSBERG Szaia Ber GERSZAFT/HERSZAFT - Chana ZYSBERG If you do, please reply back privately. Thanks in advance, Avraham Yehoshua Kahana Israel
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ZYSBERG marriages from Warsaw, circa 1880
#general
Avraham Y. Kahana
Although a distant branch in my family tree, I am filling in additional data I
found indexed on JRI-Poland on a sister of my great great grandmother. I am looking for anyone who would have parents names on any of the ZYSBERG individual marriage records below (likely >from Warsaw, most of the dating, I believe, >from 1875/85): Shlomo Zalman BALSAM - Chana ZYSBERG Moshe Tzvi (Moshe Hersh) - Sura GRYNFEDER Moshe ZYSBERG - Fajga SZLEPER Meir Yechezkel (?) (Majer Ikel) GALTOR - Gena Rajzla ZYSBERG Moshe BURSZTAJN - Sura Pesa ZYSBERG David LINDWASER - Rachel ZYSBERG David Mordechai DYMANT - Tzipora ZYSBERG Szaia Ber GERSZAFT/HERSZAFT - Chana ZYSBERG If you do, please reply back privately. Thanks in advance, Avraham Yehoshua Kahana Israel
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Searching for New York FINE family descendants
#general
Judy Silverman
I am hoping to locate descendants of Ida and Max FINE and their sons Marven
and Irwin. The family lived in Kings County, New York during the 1930s and 1940s. Approximate life dates are Max 1902-1984, Ida 1909-1992, Marvin 1928- and Irwin 1934-. I am trying to establish a cousins' connection with Montrealers Harry SILVERMAN and his sister Bella ZIDULKA, originally from Russia/Ukraine. Thank you for any clues. Private responses only please. Judy Zimmerman Silverman Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching for New York FINE family descendants
#general
Judy Silverman
I am hoping to locate descendants of Ida and Max FINE and their sons Marven
and Irwin. The family lived in Kings County, New York during the 1930s and 1940s. Approximate life dates are Max 1902-1984, Ida 1909-1992, Marvin 1928- and Irwin 1934-. I am trying to establish a cousins' connection with Montrealers Harry SILVERMAN and his sister Bella ZIDULKA, originally from Russia/Ukraine. Thank you for any clues. Private responses only please. Judy Zimmerman Silverman Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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online auction -- collection of Jewish genealogy books etc.
#general
Renee Steinig
A collection of 324 Jewish genealogy books, journals, pamphlets,
documents, and other items, to be auctioned in Jerusalem on Feb. 13, can be viewed online at https://il.bidspirit.com/ui/catalog/auction/5549/1?lang=en . Most of the items are in Hebrew, English, or German. Among them are many published family histories and some genealogy classics (e.g. Malcolm Stern's First American Jewish Families, Alexander Dietz's Stammbuch der Frankfurten Juden, Berl Kagan's Sefer HaPrenumerantn). The 17-page online catalog is searchable. Some of the family surnames there: Alexander, Auerbach, Bamberger, Batkin, Behrend, Bing, Bronfman, Dassa, Delfiner, Dwek, Eger, Fajfer, Feuchtwanger, Fischer, Fisher, Franklin, Frankl, Franks, Goldschmit-Cassel, Gottschalk, Gunzburg, Gurevich, Hochschild, Horowitz-Margareten, Joseph-David, Kornfeld, Koschitzki, Kottek, Kulp, Lauterbach, Lehman, Levisohn, Levy, Lowenthal, Mayer, Mendelssohn, Panigel, Peres, Posner, Samuel, Sassoon, Strauss, Szold, Tenzer, Ticho, Toledano, Weill, Wexler, Wurmbrand, Zweig. The items are being sold individually, with online bidding possible. Renee Steinig
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen online auction -- collection of Jewish genealogy books etc.
#general
Renee Steinig
A collection of 324 Jewish genealogy books, journals, pamphlets,
documents, and other items, to be auctioned in Jerusalem on Feb. 13, can be viewed online at https://il.bidspirit.com/ui/catalog/auction/5549/1?lang=en . Most of the items are in Hebrew, English, or German. Among them are many published family histories and some genealogy classics (e.g. Malcolm Stern's First American Jewish Families, Alexander Dietz's Stammbuch der Frankfurten Juden, Berl Kagan's Sefer HaPrenumerantn). The 17-page online catalog is searchable. Some of the family surnames there: Alexander, Auerbach, Bamberger, Batkin, Behrend, Bing, Bronfman, Dassa, Delfiner, Dwek, Eger, Fajfer, Feuchtwanger, Fischer, Fisher, Franklin, Frankl, Franks, Goldschmit-Cassel, Gottschalk, Gunzburg, Gurevich, Hochschild, Horowitz-Margareten, Joseph-David, Kornfeld, Koschitzki, Kottek, Kulp, Lauterbach, Lehman, Levisohn, Levy, Lowenthal, Mayer, Mendelssohn, Panigel, Peres, Posner, Samuel, Sassoon, Strauss, Szold, Tenzer, Ticho, Toledano, Weill, Wexler, Wurmbrand, Zweig. The items are being sold individually, with online bidding possible. Renee Steinig
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Searching for LAGACHE in Paris
#france
gmason3815@...
I am looking for descendants of Marie or Mara LAGACHE. In 1969, she lived at
5 rue du Cardinal Mercier, Paris, 9e (now 75009). Any information on her or her children would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, George Mason Michigan, USA Searching for GOLDBERG in Warsaw MOZESON in Warsaw and Riga and Kovno/Kaunas NATANSON in Riga
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French SIG #France Searching for LAGACHE in Paris
#france
gmason3815@...
I am looking for descendants of Marie or Mara LAGACHE. In 1969, she lived at
5 rue du Cardinal Mercier, Paris, 9e (now 75009). Any information on her or her children would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, George Mason Michigan, USA Searching for GOLDBERG in Warsaw MOZESON in Warsaw and Riga and Kovno/Kaunas NATANSON in Riga
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Re: frenchsig digest: January 21, 2019
#france
brooklyncowboy@...
from Website Our Immigrant Ancestors >from Germany and Alsace (1830-1883),http://smithancestry.com/surnames/immfams.htm the following is stated regarding Alsace's geographic connection Many of our ancestors came >from a German-speaking region known as Alsace. In the early 1800's, Alsace was part of the nation of France, as it is today, although the people of Alsace spoke a dialect of German called "Alsacien." After the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, Alsace and the neighboring German-speaking region of Lorraine, together referred to as "Alsace-Lorraine," were annexed to Germany. Following World War I (1914-1918), Alsace and Lorraine once again rejoined France. The below link provides the jewishgen boundary Info on Alsace, https://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/jgcd.php Hope this helps Arnie
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French SIG #France Re: frenchsig digest: January 21, 2019
#france
brooklyncowboy@...
from Website Our Immigrant Ancestors >from Germany and Alsace (1830-1883),http://smithancestry.com/surnames/immfams.htm the following is stated regarding Alsace's geographic connection Many of our ancestors came >from a German-speaking region known as Alsace. In the early 1800's, Alsace was part of the nation of France, as it is today, although the people of Alsace spoke a dialect of German called "Alsacien." After the defeat of France in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, Alsace and the neighboring German-speaking region of Lorraine, together referred to as "Alsace-Lorraine," were annexed to Germany. Following World War I (1914-1918), Alsace and Lorraine once again rejoined France. The below link provides the jewishgen boundary Info on Alsace, https://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/jgcd.php Hope this helps Arnie
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MAY ancestors from Alsace
#france
Neil Kominsky
I am researching the MAY family. Five MAY brothers, Moses, Solomon,
Nathan, Marx and Henry, immigrated to the US in the 1850s and became prominent wholesale butchers in Brooklyn. I have information that Moses, the oldest, was born on October 22, 1831 in Strasbourg, though I can no longer trace the source of that, and Marx, my wife's GGgrandfather was, according to his obituary, born in "Wolfheim, Alsace" in 1842. Knowledgeable people have informed me that the name of the place should be Wolfsheim, but the only such place I can find is in Western Germany, not Alsace. Did that border move during the 19th century? I have been unable to trace the family back to Alsace. I am quite sure that the mother of the five brothers must have been Rebecca, because all five named a daughter Rebecca, but I have no information on the father's name. I would welcome any thoughts on how to move the tree back a generation or two. Thanks in advance. Neil Kominsky Brookline, MA
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French SIG #France MAY ancestors from Alsace
#france
Neil Kominsky
I am researching the MAY family. Five MAY brothers, Moses, Solomon,
Nathan, Marx and Henry, immigrated to the US in the 1850s and became prominent wholesale butchers in Brooklyn. I have information that Moses, the oldest, was born on October 22, 1831 in Strasbourg, though I can no longer trace the source of that, and Marx, my wife's GGgrandfather was, according to his obituary, born in "Wolfheim, Alsace" in 1842. Knowledgeable people have informed me that the name of the place should be Wolfsheim, but the only such place I can find is in Western Germany, not Alsace. Did that border move during the 19th century? I have been unable to trace the family back to Alsace. I am quite sure that the mother of the five brothers must have been Rebecca, because all five named a daughter Rebecca, but I have no information on the father's name. I would welcome any thoughts on how to move the tree back a generation or two. Thanks in advance. Neil Kominsky Brookline, MA
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(Austria) Gen-Team Adds New Collections to Their Website
#austria-czech
Jan Meisels Allen
GenTeam has advised that it has added 530,000 additional entries online
making a total of approximately 19.4 million entries. These include: Military: Austro-Hungarian casualty lists 1914-1919 Already 1.3 million records online Vienna: Civil marriages 1919-1920 There are also additions to Catholic records including baptism, marriages, and burials >from Vienna and indices of Roman Catholic church registers for various areas in Austria and Germany. To access the above and the other 19million plus entries go to: http://www.genteam.eu/ Registration is required. The site is free and continually updated. On GenTeam's Facebook page you can find information on all previous updates. www.facebook.com/GenTeam.Die.genealogische.Datenbank GenTeam also has a looted publication Collection IKG. To view its updated information see: https://tinyurl.com/y9yvwm3v Thank you to Ing. Felix Gundacker at GenTeam for advising us about the new additions to the database. Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech (Austria) Gen-Team Adds New Collections to Their Website
#austria-czech
Jan Meisels Allen
GenTeam has advised that it has added 530,000 additional entries online
making a total of approximately 19.4 million entries. These include: Military: Austro-Hungarian casualty lists 1914-1919 Already 1.3 million records online Vienna: Civil marriages 1919-1920 There are also additions to Catholic records including baptism, marriages, and burials >from Vienna and indices of Roman Catholic church registers for various areas in Austria and Germany. To access the above and the other 19million plus entries go to: http://www.genteam.eu/ Registration is required. The site is free and continually updated. On GenTeam's Facebook page you can find information on all previous updates. www.facebook.com/GenTeam.Die.genealogische.Datenbank GenTeam also has a looted publication Collection IKG. To view its updated information see: https://tinyurl.com/y9yvwm3v Thank you to Ing. Felix Gundacker at GenTeam for advising us about the new additions to the database. Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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New Jewish Bratislava Brochure Correction
#austria-czech
Jan Meisels Allen
The brochure is about Bratislava not Prague...my apologies for the error in
the subject line...the Jewish Heritage Site previously did a brochure on Prague which I previously posted about and I had that in my memory when I wrote this Jan Meisels Allen Bratislava's Menorah Jewish Heritage Foundation has prepared a new brochure with web pages, "Jewish Bratislava". It is downloadable as a pdf >from the Bratislava tourism website at: https://tinyurl.com/y9sym9q2 Original url: https://www.visitbratislava.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/jewish-bratislava.pdf It is currently only available in English, however, Slovak, German and Hebrew editions are being prepared. The official Bratislava Tourism website has a Jewish section: https://www.visitbratislava.com/jewish-bratislava/ There is also a website umbrella Jewish Bratislava web site produced by the Menorah Jewish Heritage Foundation: http://www.jewishbratislava.sk/home/ To read more see: http://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2019/01/16/slovakia-bratislava-jewish-herit age/ Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee .
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ELIAS family query
#austria-czech
nickh2@...
I am working to uncover a connection between Jacques ELIAS, who left
billions to the Romanian Academy, family in Vienna (Abraham and Heinrich Elias) and two Israeli people Marius and Yonah Elian. This is based on the following note >from wiki: A nephew (of Jacques Elias 1844-1923), the son of one of the brothers (Abraham 1839-1908 and Heinrich 1841-1901) was a high official in the leading bank Marmorosch Blank (Bucharest) and had two sons who were admitted to the Medical-Pharmaceutical Institute "Carol Davila" in autumn 1944 after the abolition of the ban on Jews for studying in universities (numerus nulus). After graduation, the older son, Iona (born 1923, [died] Tel Aviv June 17, 2011) emigrated to Israel in 1950, along with his wife, Beatrice, a gynecologist, where they changed their name family to Elian. Specializing in anesthesia and resuscitation, Dr. Iona Elian was part of Mosad's command group that captured Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires in 1960[5] . Only after 13 years, the second son, Dr. Marius (Elias) Elian (born 1925 Bucharest, died 1999 Tel-Aviv), managed to emigrate to Israel with his wife, Dr. Inge Elian, surviving deportation in Transnistria , both microbiologists. Marius Elian was the organizer and general manager of the laboratories of one of the four Israeli healthcare organizations.
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ViewMate Translation Request - German
#austria-czech
Jacob Heisler
Hi everyone,
I found a newspaper article for a cousin of mine, Baruch REICH of Skoryki, Galicia, in a Vienna newspaper. I would really appreciate it if someone could translate the article for me. It can be found on ViewMate here: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM71334 Please keep in mind that while the article is typed and quite clear, it's in the Fraktur script, so it might be tricky to read if you aren't familiar with it. Thank you for your time. From, Jacob Heisler Norwalk, CT P.S. Just in case anyone is curious, I found the article on ANNO - Austrian Newspapers Online. It has a fully searchable database for online newspapers in and out of Vienna, including some specifically Jewish newspapers. The website is German, but it's fairly simple to use and Google Translate can translate it for you. It's linked here: http://anno.onb.ac.at/
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech New Jewish Bratislava Brochure Correction
#austria-czech
Jan Meisels Allen
The brochure is about Bratislava not Prague...my apologies for the error in
the subject line...the Jewish Heritage Site previously did a brochure on Prague which I previously posted about and I had that in my memory when I wrote this Jan Meisels Allen Bratislava's Menorah Jewish Heritage Foundation has prepared a new brochure with web pages, "Jewish Bratislava". It is downloadable as a pdf >from the Bratislava tourism website at: https://tinyurl.com/y9sym9q2 Original url: https://www.visitbratislava.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/jewish-bratislava.pdf It is currently only available in English, however, Slovak, German and Hebrew editions are being prepared. The official Bratislava Tourism website has a Jewish section: https://www.visitbratislava.com/jewish-bratislava/ There is also a website umbrella Jewish Bratislava web site produced by the Menorah Jewish Heritage Foundation: http://www.jewishbratislava.sk/home/ To read more see: http://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2019/01/16/slovakia-bratislava-jewish-herit age/ Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee .
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech ELIAS family query
#austria-czech
nickh2@...
I am working to uncover a connection between Jacques ELIAS, who left
billions to the Romanian Academy, family in Vienna (Abraham and Heinrich Elias) and two Israeli people Marius and Yonah Elian. This is based on the following note >from wiki: A nephew (of Jacques Elias 1844-1923), the son of one of the brothers (Abraham 1839-1908 and Heinrich 1841-1901) was a high official in the leading bank Marmorosch Blank (Bucharest) and had two sons who were admitted to the Medical-Pharmaceutical Institute "Carol Davila" in autumn 1944 after the abolition of the ban on Jews for studying in universities (numerus nulus). After graduation, the older son, Iona (born 1923, [died] Tel Aviv June 17, 2011) emigrated to Israel in 1950, along with his wife, Beatrice, a gynecologist, where they changed their name family to Elian. Specializing in anesthesia and resuscitation, Dr. Iona Elian was part of Mosad's command group that captured Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires in 1960[5] . Only after 13 years, the second son, Dr. Marius (Elias) Elian (born 1925 Bucharest, died 1999 Tel-Aviv), managed to emigrate to Israel with his wife, Dr. Inge Elian, surviving deportation in Transnistria , both microbiologists. Marius Elian was the organizer and general manager of the laboratories of one of the four Israeli healthcare organizations.
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech ViewMate Translation Request - German
#austria-czech
Jacob Heisler
Hi everyone,
I found a newspaper article for a cousin of mine, Baruch REICH of Skoryki, Galicia, in a Vienna newspaper. I would really appreciate it if someone could translate the article for me. It can be found on ViewMate here: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM71334 Please keep in mind that while the article is typed and quite clear, it's in the Fraktur script, so it might be tricky to read if you aren't familiar with it. Thank you for your time. From, Jacob Heisler Norwalk, CT P.S. Just in case anyone is curious, I found the article on ANNO - Austrian Newspapers Online. It has a fully searchable database for online newspapers in and out of Vienna, including some specifically Jewish newspapers. The website is German, but it's fairly simple to use and Google Translate can translate it for you. It's linked here: http://anno.onb.ac.at/
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