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Workmen's Circle Branch 133 New York
#general
I am looking for information on Workmen's Circle Branch 133 in New York? I
am trying to determine origin of an immigrant who belong to this branch
circa 1920
Michael
I am looking for information on Workmen's Circle Branch 133 in New York? I
am trying to determine origin of an immigrant who belong to this branch
circa 1920
Michael
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Michael Goldstein <mike@...>
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#200016
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Workmen's Circle Branch 133 New York
#general
I am looking for information on Workmen's Circle Branch 133 in New York? I
am trying to determine origin of an immigrant who belong to this branch
circa 1920
Michael
I am looking for information on Workmen's Circle Branch 133 in New York? I
am trying to determine origin of an immigrant who belong to this branch
circa 1920
Michael
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Michael Goldstein <mike@...>
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#520329
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Re: Ship Named Pumpeda
#general
In a message dated 9/11/2009 9:25:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mdver@... writes:
According to my great-grandfather's alien registration form he came in
by the Pumpeda. I assume this is
In a message dated 9/11/2009 9:25:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mdver@... writes:
According to my great-grandfather's alien registration form he came in
by the Pumpeda. I assume this is
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A. E. Jordan
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#200014
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Re: Names on headstones
#general
The usual custom is to list the deceased, usually showing their hebrew name
(including patronymic), and the date of their death, as well as a phrase wishing
that their soul be bound up in the bond
The usual custom is to list the deceased, usually showing their hebrew name
(including patronymic), and the date of their death, as well as a phrase wishing
that their soul be bound up in the bond
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tom
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#200015
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Ship Named Pumpeda
#general
In a message dated 9/11/2009 9:25:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mdver@... writes:
According to my great-grandfather's alien registration form he came in
by the Pumpeda. I assume this is
In a message dated 9/11/2009 9:25:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
mdver@... writes:
According to my great-grandfather's alien registration form he came in
by the Pumpeda. I assume this is
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A. E. Jordan
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#520327
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Names on headstones
#general
The usual custom is to list the deceased, usually showing their hebrew name
(including patronymic), and the date of their death, as well as a phrase wishing
that their soul be bound up in the bond
The usual custom is to list the deceased, usually showing their hebrew name
(including patronymic), and the date of their death, as well as a phrase wishing
that their soul be bound up in the bond
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tom
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#520328
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New York Hebrew Orphan Asylum
#general
I have seen the materials recently made available at Ancestry. I am
trying to get more information on my great-grandmother, Mary Greenberg, who
likely worked at the New York Orphan Asylum at
I have seen the materials recently made available at Ancestry. I am
trying to get more information on my great-grandmother, Mary Greenberg, who
likely worked at the New York Orphan Asylum at
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EEllman@...
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#200012
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Missing Orphanage Records
#general
I was disappointed not to find my father listed in the AJHS New York Hebrew
Orphan Asylum Records, 1860-1934 on Ancestry.com. Dad's name should
appear on Roll 11, Admissions 1907 - 1911. There
I was disappointed not to find my father listed in the AJHS New York Hebrew
Orphan Asylum Records, 1860-1934 on Ancestry.com. Dad's name should
appear on Roll 11, Admissions 1907 - 1911. There
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egrdn@...
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#200013
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Re Turkish Ashkenazi family?
#general
When I lived in Israel I could tell the difference in all the
different tribes there. Is that word okey. It was easy to tell the
Tunisians >from the Moroccans and Yemenites the Polish
When I lived in Israel I could tell the difference in all the
different tribes there. Is that word okey. It was easy to tell the
Tunisians >from the Moroccans and Yemenites the Polish
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Evelyn Filippi
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#200011
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen New York Hebrew Orphan Asylum
#general
I have seen the materials recently made available at Ancestry. I am
trying to get more information on my great-grandmother, Mary Greenberg, who
likely worked at the New York Orphan Asylum at
I have seen the materials recently made available at Ancestry. I am
trying to get more information on my great-grandmother, Mary Greenberg, who
likely worked at the New York Orphan Asylum at
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EEllman@...
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#520325
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re Turkish Ashkenazi family?
#general
When I lived in Israel I could tell the difference in all the
different tribes there. Is that word okey. It was easy to tell the
Tunisians >from the Moroccans and Yemenites the Polish
When I lived in Israel I could tell the difference in all the
different tribes there. Is that word okey. It was easy to tell the
Tunisians >from the Moroccans and Yemenites the Polish
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Evelyn Filippi
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#520324
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Missing Orphanage Records
#general
I was disappointed not to find my father listed in the AJHS New York Hebrew
Orphan Asylum Records, 1860-1934 on Ancestry.com. Dad's name should
appear on Roll 11, Admissions 1907 - 1911. There
I was disappointed not to find my father listed in the AJHS New York Hebrew
Orphan Asylum Records, 1860-1934 on Ancestry.com. Dad's name should
appear on Roll 11, Admissions 1907 - 1911. There
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egrdn@...
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#520326
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Hebrew and English Equivalents of Tewjc
#general
Can someone tell me the Hebrew and/or English equivalents of Tewjc?
What I mean is what are the most likely Hebrew and English names to be
used by or for someone whose Ellis Island arrival
Can someone tell me the Hebrew and/or English equivalents of Tewjc?
What I mean is what are the most likely Hebrew and English names to be
used by or for someone whose Ellis Island arrival
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Marc DVer <mdver@...>
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#200010
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Hebrew and English Equivalents of Tewjc
#general
Can someone tell me the Hebrew and/or English equivalents of Tewjc?
What I mean is what are the most likely Hebrew and English names to be
used by or for someone whose Ellis Island arrival
Can someone tell me the Hebrew and/or English equivalents of Tewjc?
What I mean is what are the most likely Hebrew and English names to be
used by or for someone whose Ellis Island arrival
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Marc DVer <mdver@...>
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#520323
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Possible Linitzer Landsmanshaft photo on ViewMate
#general
Dear All,
On ViewMate my cousin posted a group photo that includes our great
grandfather and two grand aunts. Our ggf Morris POLOWITZ came >from
Ilintsy (Yiddish Linitz), then in the Russian
Dear All,
On ViewMate my cousin posted a group photo that includes our great
grandfather and two grand aunts. Our ggf Morris POLOWITZ came >from
Ilintsy (Yiddish Linitz), then in the Russian
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gspiegel2@...
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#200009
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Possible Linitzer Landsmanshaft photo on ViewMate
#general
Dear All,
On ViewMate my cousin posted a group photo that includes our great
grandfather and two grand aunts. Our ggf Morris POLOWITZ came >from
Ilintsy (Yiddish Linitz), then in the Russian
Dear All,
On ViewMate my cousin posted a group photo that includes our great
grandfather and two grand aunts. Our ggf Morris POLOWITZ came >from
Ilintsy (Yiddish Linitz), then in the Russian
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gspiegel2@...
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#520322
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Success thanks to a Google search
#germany
My paternal grandmother's great grandmother's maiden name was
EISENDRATH. Most of them moved to the US in the late 1800s, settling
in and around Chicago.
I thought I knew as much as I could find
My paternal grandmother's great grandmother's maiden name was
EISENDRATH. Most of them moved to the US in the late 1800s, settling
in and around Chicago.
I thought I knew as much as I could find
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helenebergman@...
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#46557
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Re: Conflict in Immigration Date
#general
Dear Cousins,
Marc DVer is trying to figure out why the 1910 federal census says his
great-grandfather immigrated in 1903 but his alien registration form says
he arrived in September 1900.
In
Dear Cousins,
Marc DVer is trying to figure out why the 1910 federal census says his
great-grandfather immigrated in 1903 but his alien registration form says
he arrived in September 1900.
In
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Ira Leviton
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#200008
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German SIG #Germany Success thanks to a Google search
#germany
My paternal grandmother's great grandmother's maiden name was
EISENDRATH. Most of them moved to the US in the late 1800s, settling
in and around Chicago.
I thought I knew as much as I could find
My paternal grandmother's great grandmother's maiden name was
EISENDRATH. Most of them moved to the US in the late 1800s, settling
in and around Chicago.
I thought I knew as much as I could find
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helenebergman@...
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#366946
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Conflict in Immigration Date
#general
Dear Cousins,
Marc DVer is trying to figure out why the 1910 federal census says his
great-grandfather immigrated in 1903 but his alien registration form says
he arrived in September 1900.
In
Dear Cousins,
Marc DVer is trying to figure out why the 1910 federal census says his
great-grandfather immigrated in 1903 but his alien registration form says
he arrived in September 1900.
In
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By
Ira Leviton
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#520321
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