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Re: greek jews
#sephardic
It is incorrect to say that "the Spanish Inquisition started in March, 1492." The Spanish branch of the Inquisition was set up in 1478 by the same so-called Catholic Sovereigns who signed the Edict
It is incorrect to say that "the Spanish Inquisition started in March, 1492." The Spanish branch of the Inquisition was set up in 1478 by the same so-called Catholic Sovereigns who signed the Edict
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Judith Berlowitz
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#646864
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Re: FamilySearch Christening records in 1870's New York
#usa
#general
Birth records, especially those attended at home were not as formal as they are not. Wisconsin had a requirement to register births, but normally a midwife or doctor kept a journal or list of births
Birth records, especially those attended at home were not as formal as they are not. Wisconsin had a requirement to register births, but normally a midwife or doctor kept a journal or list of births
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EdrieAnne Broughton
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#646863
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Re: Divorce and Remarriage in 19th C Poland
#poland
Carolynne Veffer asked:
> In 19th century Poland could you get a civil divorce? If you were divorced (at least a Jewish get), could you remarry and have a civil second marriage?
Civil marriage
Carolynne Veffer asked:
> In 19th century Poland could you get a civil divorce? If you were divorced (at least a Jewish get), could you remarry and have a civil second marriage?
Civil marriage
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Joachim Mugdan
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#646862
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Re: Ballasagyarmat: what census records are there?
#hungary
There were a few pages toward the beginning that were very faint, so I may have missed a family or two.
Óbuda is likely to be "fun": it was twice the size of Balassagyarmat. Population circa 1850,
There were a few pages toward the beginning that were very faint, so I may have missed a family or two.
Óbuda is likely to be "fun": it was twice the size of Balassagyarmat. Population circa 1850,
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JPmiaou@...
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#646861
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Re: Research individuals in France
#france
I would like to thank Bernard Flam in particular for his clear and concise summary of research resources in France posted on July 11. I've been trying to find this information for many years and have
I would like to thank Bernard Flam in particular for his clear and concise summary of research resources in France posted on July 11. I've been trying to find this information for many years and have
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Aaron Slotnik
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#646860
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Re: Hungarian Elementary School Yearbook records
#hungary
#education
I have found some elementary school yearbooks on hungaricana.hu, in case someone is interested in hunting.
(I was searching by family name, which is viable for unusual family names but hopeless for
I have found some elementary school yearbooks on hungaricana.hu, in case someone is interested in hunting.
(I was searching by family name, which is viable for unusual family names but hopeless for
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Peter Cherna
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#646859
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Re: French Naturalization
#france
Me too, would like to find out how to get the decree of naturalization. I have the number and the year of naturalization (1947), but could not figure out how to get it… Any working suggestion is
Me too, would like to find out how to get the decree of naturalization. I have the number and the year of naturalization (1947), but could not figure out how to get it… Any working suggestion is
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Ilya Zeldes
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#646858
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Re: Hungarian Elementary School Yearbook records
#hungary
#education
Hungaricana (https://hungaricana.hu/en/) has some yearbooks, but most of them are on ADT+ (the pay portion of Arcanum.hu: https://adtplus.arcanum.hu/en/).
(School records are fun. My grandfather
Hungaricana (https://hungaricana.hu/en/) has some yearbooks, but most of them are on ADT+ (the pay portion of Arcanum.hu: https://adtplus.arcanum.hu/en/).
(School records are fun. My grandfather
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JPmiaou@...
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#646857
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Re: "adoption" to avoid the czar's army
#general
#lithuania
In the Justingrad Yizkor book, the Wegodner family chapter tells of the brother of Joseph Wegodner changing his surname to Weinberg because he was afraid he would be drafted. My great grandmother,
In the Justingrad Yizkor book, the Wegodner family chapter tells of the brother of Joseph Wegodner changing his surname to Weinberg because he was afraid he would be drafted. My great grandmother,
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Kathryn Kanarek James
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#646856
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Re: Divorce and Remarriage in 19th C Poland
#poland
"In 19th century Poland could you get a civil divorce? "
Yes, at least in some parts of Poland at some time. I have be extracting birth, marriage, and death records for a long time, and sometimes, for
"In 19th century Poland could you get a civil divorce? "
Yes, at least in some parts of Poland at some time. I have be extracting birth, marriage, and death records for a long time, and sometimes, for
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Sally Bruckheimer <sallybruc@...>
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#646855
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Re: Kansas City Lithuania Jews
#lithuania
#usa
While I have deep roots in Kansas City - back to Leavenworth during the Civil War - my earliest ancestors there were not Litvaks. My Litvak ancestors settled in Chicago and Des Moines. In Des Moines
While I have deep roots in Kansas City - back to Leavenworth during the Civil War - my earliest ancestors there were not Litvaks. My Litvak ancestors settled in Chicago and Des Moines. In Des Moines
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Ethan
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#646854
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Re: Removing initial I from names
#names
A syncope of unstressed syllables? Like veg(e)table, cam(e)ra.
Kris Murawski
Raleigh, NC
A syncope of unstressed syllables? Like veg(e)table, cam(e)ra.
Kris Murawski
Raleigh, NC
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Kris Murawski
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#646853
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Re: Residence or school records for jewish refugees in Vienna WWI
#austria-czech
Hello Svetlana,
this is a city directory with all sorts of information on the city and structure of the community. It includes companies and inhabitants and a list of streets. In the second volume
Hello Svetlana,
this is a city directory with all sorts of information on the city and structure of the community. It includes companies and inhabitants and a list of streets. In the second volume
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Corinna Woehrl (nee Goslar)
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#646852
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Meaning and Subtext of "Grundwirth"
#names
I’m looking for translation help with a similar common word for an
occupation or status which appears in numerous family documents from
Galicia Province in the 19th-century. The word is
I’m looking for translation help with a similar common word for an
occupation or status which appears in numerous family documents from
Galicia Province in the 19th-century. The word is
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M.A. Miller
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#646851
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Re: Removing initial I from names
#names
Its the same today. Eric is called Rick or Ricky, Elizabeth is Liz, Emanuel is Manny
David Rosen
Boston, MA
On 7/21/2020 11:01 AM, Jeffrey Cohen via
Its the same today. Eric is called Rick or Ricky, Elizabeth is Liz, Emanuel is Manny
David Rosen
Boston, MA
On 7/21/2020 11:01 AM, Jeffrey Cohen via
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Susan&David
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#646850
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Re: Removing initial I from names
#names
Srul is one of many Yiddish nicknames for Israel.
Why do we use
Betsy for Elizabeth
Liza “ Elizabeth
Gene for Eugene
Pat " Patricias
Bill “ William
Babs “
Srul is one of many Yiddish nicknames for Israel.
Why do we use
Betsy for Elizabeth
Liza “ Elizabeth
Gene for Eugene
Pat " Patricias
Bill “ William
Babs “
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By
Barbara Mannlein <bsmannlein@...>
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#646849
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What happened to uncle Michel ROTMAN ?
#poland
My friend recently discovered a paternal uncle she was never told about remained behind in Poland after his siblings and mother emigrated to the USA. This uncle was mentioned on his mother's ( Rose
My friend recently discovered a paternal uncle she was never told about remained behind in Poland after his siblings and mother emigrated to the USA. This uncle was mentioned on his mother's ( Rose
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Marilyn Marme
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#646848
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Re: Yiddish or Hebrew name for IDA
#belarus
#names
An interesting research article on this topic is:
Greenberg, Jason H., "From Rochel to Rose and Mendel to Max: First Name Americanization Patterns Among Twentieth-Century Jewish Immigrants to the
An interesting research article on this topic is:
Greenberg, Jason H., "From Rochel to Rose and Mendel to Max: First Name Americanization Patterns Among Twentieth-Century Jewish Immigrants to the
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RICHARD GROSS
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#646847
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Re: FamilySearch Christening records in 1870's New York
#usa
#general
Interesting point. As I noted previously, the record we're looking at is dated July 29 1870, but she appears on the 1870 Census, dated July 15, which says she was born in May. Could the midwife have
Interesting point. As I noted previously, the record we're looking at is dated July 29 1870, but she appears on the 1870 Census, dated July 15, which says she was born in May. Could the midwife have
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Phil Karlin
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#646846
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Removing initial I from names
#names
Does anyone know why an I (or yod) was sometimes removed from start of names ?
In my family Italienner became Talyena, and Israel became Srul.
Jeffrey Cohen, jeff59471@...>
Does anyone know why an I (or yod) was sometimes removed from start of names ?
In my family Italienner became Talyena, and Israel became Srul.
Jeffrey Cohen, jeff59471@...>
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By
Jeffrey Cohen
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#646845
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