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Re: NARA (USA) Has new Blog on Public Access to Records
#general
Jan Meisels Allen" <janmallen@...> wrote
The (USA) National Archives started a new blog on online public access to
records of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). It
Jan Meisels Allen" <janmallen@...> wrote
The (USA) National Archives started a new blog on online public access to
records of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). It
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David Oseas <doseas{nospam}@...>
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#199519
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: NARA (USA) Has new Blog on Public Access to Records
#general
Jan Meisels Allen" <janmallen@...> wrote
The (USA) National Archives started a new blog on online public access to
records of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). It
Jan Meisels Allen" <janmallen@...> wrote
The (USA) National Archives started a new blog on online public access to
records of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). It
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David Oseas <doseas{nospam}@...>
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#519832
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E. Cohen, Millinery Shop, Detroit
#general
I recently returned >from Detroit, Michigan, where I had the opportunity to
visit, the Henry Ford Museum.
Greenfield Village, located within the museum grounds contains the store of
Elizabeth Cohen,
I recently returned >from Detroit, Michigan, where I had the opportunity to
visit, the Henry Ford Museum.
Greenfield Village, located within the museum grounds contains the store of
Elizabeth Cohen,
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George Berger
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#199518
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen E. Cohen, Millinery Shop, Detroit
#general
I recently returned >from Detroit, Michigan, where I had the opportunity to
visit, the Henry Ford Museum.
Greenfield Village, located within the museum grounds contains the store of
Elizabeth Cohen,
I recently returned >from Detroit, Michigan, where I had the opportunity to
visit, the Henry Ford Museum.
Greenfield Village, located within the museum grounds contains the store of
Elizabeth Cohen,
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George Berger
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#519831
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Genealogy Standards: Names of Cities and Countries?
#general
Dear Genners.
I wonder why no one is suggesting the use of latitude and longitude
coordinates to identify a name changing shtetl?
These used to be difficult tools until the GPS and Google maps days,
Dear Genners.
I wonder why no one is suggesting the use of latitude and longitude
coordinates to identify a name changing shtetl?
These used to be difficult tools until the GPS and Google maps days,
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Alberto Guido Chester <agchester@...>
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#199517
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Genealogy Standards: Names of Cities and Countries?
#general
Dear Genners.
I wonder why no one is suggesting the use of latitude and longitude
coordinates to identify a name changing shtetl?
These used to be difficult tools until the GPS and Google maps days,
Dear Genners.
I wonder why no one is suggesting the use of latitude and longitude
coordinates to identify a name changing shtetl?
These used to be difficult tools until the GPS and Google maps days,
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Alberto Guido Chester <agchester@...>
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#519830
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Re: Given Name: Cypra = Tzipa?
#general
You don't give us the most important piece of the puzzle:
where did you see the name written?
In Polish, the C is pronounced like the English, Tz, so if you saw my
ggrandmother's name, Tzipa, in a
You don't give us the most important piece of the puzzle:
where did you see the name written?
In Polish, the C is pronounced like the English, Tz, so if you saw my
ggrandmother's name, Tzipa, in a
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Sally Bruckheimer <sallybruc@...>
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#199516
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Given Name: Cypra = Tzipa?
#general
You don't give us the most important piece of the puzzle:
where did you see the name written?
In Polish, the C is pronounced like the English, Tz, so if you saw my
ggrandmother's name, Tzipa, in a
You don't give us the most important piece of the puzzle:
where did you see the name written?
In Polish, the C is pronounced like the English, Tz, so if you saw my
ggrandmother's name, Tzipa, in a
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Sally Bruckheimer <sallybruc@...>
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#519829
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Nathan KUTNER and Rose Cohen Kutner - East Ham cemetery UK
#general
Will anyone be visiting the East Ham cemetery in London that could
check my grandfather's matzeiva to find out his parents' names?
Nathan Kutner - niftar
13 January 1946.
Rose daughter of Yakov Cohen
Will anyone be visiting the East Ham cemetery in London that could
check my grandfather's matzeiva to find out his parents' names?
Nathan Kutner - niftar
13 January 1946.
Rose daughter of Yakov Cohen
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Sandra <shula2933@...>
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#199515
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Nathan KUTNER and Rose Cohen Kutner - East Ham cemetery UK
#general
Will anyone be visiting the East Ham cemetery in London that could
check my grandfather's matzeiva to find out his parents' names?
Nathan Kutner - niftar
13 January 1946.
Rose daughter of Yakov Cohen
Will anyone be visiting the East Ham cemetery in London that could
check my grandfather's matzeiva to find out his parents' names?
Nathan Kutner - niftar
13 January 1946.
Rose daughter of Yakov Cohen
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Sandra <shula2933@...>
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#519828
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Re: Russian Town Identification
#general
Thanks to all who made suggestions as to the place name in Russia that
appeared on 1930 US Federal Census form for Dora Slonim in Brooklyn, NY.
A number of people suggested Kiev, which is what I
Thanks to all who made suggestions as to the place name in Russia that
appeared on 1930 US Federal Census form for Dora Slonim in Brooklyn, NY.
A number of people suggested Kiev, which is what I
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Rochelle Gershenow
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#199514
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Russian Town Identification
#general
Thanks to all who made suggestions as to the place name in Russia that
appeared on 1930 US Federal Census form for Dora Slonim in Brooklyn, NY.
A number of people suggested Kiev, which is what I
Thanks to all who made suggestions as to the place name in Russia that
appeared on 1930 US Federal Census form for Dora Slonim in Brooklyn, NY.
A number of people suggested Kiev, which is what I
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Rochelle Gershenow
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#519827
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Re: Given Name: Cypra = Tzipa
#general
Cypra should be a shorter version of Tzipora, as is Tzipa, a hebrew
name.( Tzipor = Bird )
Zalman Lazkovich
Toronto
Khane, Meyerovich, Pitum, Tzofnas
Peter Lebensold <peter@...>
Can
Cypra should be a shorter version of Tzipora, as is Tzipa, a hebrew
name.( Tzipor = Bird )
Zalman Lazkovich
Toronto
Khane, Meyerovich, Pitum, Tzofnas
Peter Lebensold <peter@...>
Can
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zalman <zall@...>
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#199513
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Given Name: Cypra = Tzipa
#general
Cypra should be a shorter version of Tzipora, as is Tzipa, a hebrew
name.( Tzipor = Bird )
Zalman Lazkovich
Toronto
Khane, Meyerovich, Pitum, Tzofnas
Peter Lebensold <peter@...>
Can
Cypra should be a shorter version of Tzipora, as is Tzipa, a hebrew
name.( Tzipor = Bird )
Zalman Lazkovich
Toronto
Khane, Meyerovich, Pitum, Tzofnas
Peter Lebensold <peter@...>
Can
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zalman <zall@...>
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#519826
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Town in Russia - another possiblity
#general
At first I thought that the 1930 census for Rochelle's relative
said Kiev -- certainly a possible misspelling. But on further
invetigation I have found another possiblity.
In the 1920 census for
At first I thought that the 1930 census for Rochelle's relative
said Kiev -- certainly a possible misspelling. But on further
invetigation I have found another possiblity.
In the 1920 census for
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Barbara Zimmer
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#199512
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Town in Russia - another possiblity
#general
At first I thought that the 1930 census for Rochelle's relative
said Kiev -- certainly a possible misspelling. But on further
invetigation I have found another possiblity.
In the 1920 census for
At first I thought that the 1930 census for Rochelle's relative
said Kiev -- certainly a possible misspelling. But on further
invetigation I have found another possiblity.
In the 1920 census for
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Barbara Zimmer
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#519825
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Re: Genealogy Standards: Names of Cities and Countries?
#general
Of course family history is more than a collection of BMD data and
genealogy is more than collating data in a special database. Genealogical
research is more than communicating data using "centrally"
Of course family history is more than a collection of BMD data and
genealogy is more than collating data in a special database. Genealogical
research is more than communicating data using "centrally"
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Frank Feiner <genealogy@...>
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#199511
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Genealogy Standards: Names of Cities and Countries?
#general
Of course family history is more than a collection of BMD data and
genealogy is more than collating data in a special database. Genealogical
research is more than communicating data using "centrally"
Of course family history is more than a collection of BMD data and
genealogy is more than collating data in a special database. Genealogical
research is more than communicating data using "centrally"
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Frank Feiner <genealogy@...>
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#519824
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Re: Given Name: Cypra = Tzipa?
#general
Tziporah is biblical female name, the name of Moses' midianite wife.
depending on the alphabet and transliteration scheme being used,
"cypra" and "tzipa" could both be versions of it.
The name
Tziporah is biblical female name, the name of Moses' midianite wife.
depending on the alphabet and transliteration scheme being used,
"cypra" and "tzipa" could both be versions of it.
The name
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tom
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#199510
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Given Name: Cypra = Tzipa?
#general
Tziporah is biblical female name, the name of Moses' midianite wife.
depending on the alphabet and transliteration scheme being used,
"cypra" and "tzipa" could both be versions of it.
The name
Tziporah is biblical female name, the name of Moses' midianite wife.
depending on the alphabet and transliteration scheme being used,
"cypra" and "tzipa" could both be versions of it.
The name
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tom
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#519823
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