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Re: London names: HOLRIE, ABRAHAM, BRAHAM, POULTON/POULTOW,
#general
"Bubby" <yeruchem18@...> wrote:
See "Anglo-Jewish History, 18th-20th Centuries: Sources in The National
"Bubby" <yeruchem18@...> wrote:
See "Anglo-Jewish History, 18th-20th Centuries: Sources in The National
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Nick <tulse04-news@...>
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#181006
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Re: Lomza naming patterns
#general
"Shari Kantrow" <sjoysk@...> wrote
Lomza was part of the Russian Empire and this is the reason that
administration has been following pattern already adopted by the Russians in
assigning
"Shari Kantrow" <sjoysk@...> wrote
Lomza was part of the Russian Empire and this is the reason that
administration has been following pattern already adopted by the Russians in
assigning
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Alexander Sharon
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#181007
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: London names: HOLRIE, ABRAHAM, BRAHAM, POULTON/POULTOW,
#general
"Bubby" <yeruchem18@...> wrote:
See "Anglo-Jewish History, 18th-20th Centuries: Sources in The National
"Bubby" <yeruchem18@...> wrote:
See "Anglo-Jewish History, 18th-20th Centuries: Sources in The National
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Nick <tulse04-news@...>
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#501319
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Lomza naming patterns
#general
"Shari Kantrow" <sjoysk@...> wrote
Lomza was part of the Russian Empire and this is the reason that
administration has been following pattern already adopted by the Russians in
assigning
"Shari Kantrow" <sjoysk@...> wrote
Lomza was part of the Russian Empire and this is the reason that
administration has been following pattern already adopted by the Russians in
assigning
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Alexander Sharon
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#501320
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Re: Lomza naming patterns
#general
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 23:01:27 UTC, sjoysk@... (Shari Kantrow) opined:
If a patronym survives for several generatons, then it is not a patronym but
a surname. Depending on where you live, you
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 23:01:27 UTC, sjoysk@... (Shari Kantrow) opined:
If a patronym survives for several generatons, then it is not a patronym but
a surname. Depending on where you live, you
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#181004
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Re: New family surname found LANSMAN
#general
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:48:22 UTC, thegenie@... (Diane Jacobs)
opined:
For what it's worth, "Myszniec" is pronounced "Mishnietz". For all I know,
its Yiddish-speaking inhabitants may have
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:48:22 UTC, thegenie@... (Diane Jacobs)
opined:
For what it's worth, "Myszniec" is pronounced "Mishnietz". For all I know,
its Yiddish-speaking inhabitants may have
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#181005
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Lomza naming patterns
#general
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 23:01:27 UTC, sjoysk@... (Shari Kantrow) opined:
If a patronym survives for several generatons, then it is not a patronym but
a surname. Depending on where you live, you
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 23:01:27 UTC, sjoysk@... (Shari Kantrow) opined:
If a patronym survives for several generatons, then it is not a patronym but
a surname. Depending on where you live, you
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#501317
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: New family surname found LANSMAN
#general
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:48:22 UTC, thegenie@... (Diane Jacobs)
opined:
For what it's worth, "Myszniec" is pronounced "Mishnietz". For all I know,
its Yiddish-speaking inhabitants may have
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:48:22 UTC, thegenie@... (Diane Jacobs)
opined:
For what it's worth, "Myszniec" is pronounced "Mishnietz". For all I know,
its Yiddish-speaking inhabitants may have
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#501318
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Ordering Copies of Documents Online from the National Archive - Problem
#unitedkingdom
Has anyone tried ordering copies of documents online >from the National
Archives using the http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/digitalexpress/?
I tried this and didn't get it to work ie the shopping
Has anyone tried ordering copies of documents online >from the National
Archives using the http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/digitalexpress/?
I tried this and didn't get it to work ie the shopping
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N.Landau@...
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#86790
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom Ordering Copies of Documents Online from the National Archive - Problem
#unitedkingdom
Has anyone tried ordering copies of documents online >from the National
Archives using the http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/digitalexpress/?
I tried this and didn't get it to work ie the shopping
Has anyone tried ordering copies of documents online >from the National
Archives using the http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/digitalexpress/?
I tried this and didn't get it to work ie the shopping
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N.Landau@...
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#407108
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Contact info for Arthur Bay or George Mason
#lithuania
If anyone knows how to contact Arthur Bay or George Mason, please send me
their email addresses privately or ask them to contact me.
They are members of the Telsiai District Research Group but recent
If anyone knows how to contact Arthur Bay or George Mason, please send me
their email addresses privately or ask them to contact me.
They are members of the Telsiai District Research Group but recent
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Deena Berton <deenahome@...>
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#586971
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Contact info for Arthur Bay or George Mason
#lithuania
If anyone knows how to contact Arthur Bay or George Mason, please send me
their email addresses privately or ask them to contact me.
They are members of the Telsiai District Research Group but recent
If anyone knows how to contact Arthur Bay or George Mason, please send me
their email addresses privately or ask them to contact me.
They are members of the Telsiai District Research Group but recent
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Deena Berton <deenahome@...>
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#266694
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JRI Poland #Poland Re: Lomza region
#poland
Shari Kantrow wrote:
Yes, it was.
Regards,
Alexander Sharon
Calgary, Ab.
Shari Kantrow wrote:
Yes, it was.
Regards,
Alexander Sharon
Calgary, Ab.
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By
Alexander Sharon
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#563110
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Re: Lomza region
#poland
Shari Kantrow wrote:
Yes, it was.
Regards,
Alexander Sharon
Calgary, Ab.
Shari Kantrow wrote:
Yes, it was.
Regards,
Alexander Sharon
Calgary, Ab.
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By
Alexander Sharon
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#242791
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Mauritius Jewish cemetery
#general
As described at www.jewishgen.org/cemetery/africa/mauritius.html, many
hundreds of Jewish refugees trying to enter Palestine were deported to
Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean, and detained there during
As described at www.jewishgen.org/cemetery/africa/mauritius.html, many
hundreds of Jewish refugees trying to enter Palestine were deported to
Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean, and detained there during
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Logan J. Kleinwaks
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#181002
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Re: Anglicization of Polish Names
#general
Perhaps under the influence of the Polish (and even Lithuanian)
bourgeoisie and professionals, who did sometimes use "English" names
such as Robert.
Jules Levin
Perhaps under the influence of the Polish (and even Lithuanian)
bourgeoisie and professionals, who did sometimes use "English" names
such as Robert.
Jules Levin
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Jules Levin
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#181003
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Anglicization of Polish Names
#general
Perhaps under the influence of the Polish (and even Lithuanian)
bourgeoisie and professionals, who did sometimes use "English" names
such as Robert.
Jules Levin
Perhaps under the influence of the Polish (and even Lithuanian)
bourgeoisie and professionals, who did sometimes use "English" names
such as Robert.
Jules Levin
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Jules Levin
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#501316
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Mauritius Jewish cemetery
#general
As described at www.jewishgen.org/cemetery/africa/mauritius.html, many
hundreds of Jewish refugees trying to enter Palestine were deported to
Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean, and detained there during
As described at www.jewishgen.org/cemetery/africa/mauritius.html, many
hundreds of Jewish refugees trying to enter Palestine were deported to
Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean, and detained there during
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Logan J. Kleinwaks
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#501315
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Re: What does Rav mean?
#general
Actually, not quite. Many people nowadays misread the abbreviation
"R" as Rav when in reality it represents the Yiddish word "Reb" --
which, when written out in full, is spelled the same way as
Actually, not quite. Many people nowadays misread the abbreviation
"R" as Rav when in reality it represents the Yiddish word "Reb" --
which, when written out in full, is spelled the same way as
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Judith Romney Wegner
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#181001
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: What does Rav mean?
#general
Actually, not quite. Many people nowadays misread the abbreviation
"R" as Rav when in reality it represents the Yiddish word "Reb" --
which, when written out in full, is spelled the same way as
Actually, not quite. Many people nowadays misread the abbreviation
"R" as Rav when in reality it represents the Yiddish word "Reb" --
which, when written out in full, is spelled the same way as
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Judith Romney Wegner
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#501314
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