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Privis / Prewys and Bartik / Vartek
#bessarabia
Looking for the surnames
Privis / Prewys
Bartik / Vartek
from the Skuleini / Ungeni area
Looking for the surnames
Privis / Prewys
Bartik / Vartek
from the Skuleini / Ungeni area
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moshehpr@...
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#642628
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Re: VIEWMATE CZECH TRANSLATION to ENGLISH
#translation
Hello,
if you got also a photo of the table header, I'd try it.
Best regards -
Rainer BORSDORF
Hello,
if you got also a photo of the table header, I'd try it.
Best regards -
Rainer BORSDORF
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Rainer Borsdorf
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#642627
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Re: Suwalki Lomza Journal
#poland
I look for informations about Suwalki before 1868 Markus, Marcus Gorfunkel Dorn.
Please tell me,what is possible to make researchers.
Thank you.
Evelyne Primack-Molko
I look for informations about Suwalki before 1868 Markus, Marcus Gorfunkel Dorn.
Please tell me,what is possible to make researchers.
Thank you.
Evelyne Primack-Molko
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evelyne Primack
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#642626
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Jablonski family
#poland
Looking for information about my paternal grandparents and great grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins Note: I have come across different spellings for Jablonski
gf - Mortchaj (Mordechai) Jablonski -
Looking for information about my paternal grandparents and great grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins Note: I have come across different spellings for Jablonski
gf - Mortchaj (Mordechai) Jablonski -
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Esther Brill
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#642625
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Re: Need help translating Hebrew writing on a card from Rabbi RABINOVICI of Minneapolis Congreation Sh'arit Israel (defunct)
#translation
Both are Yiddisch.
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cgspitz@...
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#642624
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Re: Shklyar, Pinkhasik and Reznik from Slutsk and Kletsk
#belarus
I am researching Syklawer from Poland, Cuba and the United States. Does this interest you?
I am researching Syklawer from Poland, Cuba and the United States. Does this interest you?
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Bob Silverstein
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#642623
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Re: World War II Enlistment -- strange civil occupation
#usa
Theodore Hull of the US National Archives explained the difficult process how punched cards became the data base at https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2006/spring/aad-ww2.html.
There could
Theodore Hull of the US National Archives explained the difficult process how punched cards became the data base at https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2006/spring/aad-ww2.html.
There could
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paulkozo@...
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#642622
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Re: Suwalki Lomza Journal
#poland
I think a lot of them came from JRI Poland or Litvak SIG, but not all of them. The former editor Marlene Silverman will have access to privately commissioned data from local archives in the area
I think a lot of them came from JRI Poland or Litvak SIG, but not all of them. The former editor Marlene Silverman will have access to privately commissioned data from local archives in the area
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Jill Whitehead
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#642621
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Iser vs Osher
#names
Hi all - I know that Iser and Osher are entirely different names. I also know there were errors in recording names and in later transliterating and transcribing them. Has anyone encountered a case
Hi all - I know that Iser and Osher are entirely different names. I also know there were errors in recording names and in later transliterating and transcribing them. Has anyone encountered a case
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Judith Singer
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#642620
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Re: Second Tiraspol Cemetery Project
#bessarabia
Hello Inna Vayner,
As an French historian researching records upon Jews from Tiraspol who emigrated to Paris France since the 19th century, I would like to know if there will be a list of the Jewish
Hello Inna Vayner,
As an French historian researching records upon Jews from Tiraspol who emigrated to Paris France since the 19th century, I would like to know if there will be a list of the Jewish
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patrice.markiewicz@...
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#642619
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Ancestor with Several Different Given Names? in records from 1800s Hungary
#hungary
I found records for my GGF POLLAK with different given names for various life events. This was Farkas POLLAK (born 1814) and his son (born 1846) in Zala county (SW part of Hungary), a
I found records for my GGF POLLAK with different given names for various life events. This was Farkas POLLAK (born 1814) and his son (born 1846) in Zala county (SW part of Hungary), a
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Ed Zwieback <ed.zwieback@...>
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#642618
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Re: Fw: Brodie and Binnes family research
#southafrica
Richard,
My wife, Dorit Hertz, is related to Millie Binnes and Bernhard Karseboom.
Please write to me at teven.laxer@... so we can share information.
Teven Laxer, Sacramento, CA, USA
Richard,
My wife, Dorit Hertz, is related to Millie Binnes and Bernhard Karseboom.
Please write to me at teven.laxer@... so we can share information.
Teven Laxer, Sacramento, CA, USA
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Teven Laxer
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#642617
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Re: Suwalki Lomza Journal
#poland
I wish it had been -- so far I haven't found any links there. Would love if iet could be done. Had trip planned to St Lake City because they have the magazine in their library but coronavirus
I wish it had been -- so far I haven't found any links there. Would love if iet could be done. Had trip planned to St Lake City because they have the magazine in their library but coronavirus
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Esther Brill
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#642616
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Re: Need help translating Hebrew writing on a card from Rabbi RABINOVICI of Minneapolis Congreation Sh'arit Israel (defunct)
#translation
I only have one item - the visiting card of the Rabbi
The Hebrew letters give the identical information as the Englishcontent That first word is the transliterated"congregation"
David Lewin
At 20:38
I only have one item - the visiting card of the Rabbi
The Hebrew letters give the identical information as the Englishcontent That first word is the transliterated"congregation"
David Lewin
At 20:38
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David Lewin
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#642615
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Translation of the Memorial Book of Siedlce, Poland at reduced price
#yizkorbooks
#poland
The Jews in Siedlce – 1850–1945
Yizkor Books in Print is happy to make this book available at severely
reduced pricing by ordering through JewishGen
List price: $48.95, available from JewishGen
The Jews in Siedlce – 1850–1945
Yizkor Books in Print is happy to make this book available at severely
reduced pricing by ordering through JewishGen
List price: $48.95, available from JewishGen
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Joel Alpert
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#642614
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Re: FW: Confusing Birth Place
#russia
#belarus
Understanding the exact source is important here, also. If this cousin wrote down "Minsk, Krasnoyarsk, Russia" on some document decades ago in the pre-Internet age, that could be a good indication
Understanding the exact source is important here, also. If this cousin wrote down "Minsk, Krasnoyarsk, Russia" on some document decades ago in the pre-Internet age, that could be a good indication
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Adam Turner
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#642613
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Help on serveral ukrainian ancesters
#ukraine
Dear all,
I am sure some of you will be able to give me informations one of these ancestors of mine, here are all informations I can give you about them:
STERNBERG Joseph: russian from Odessa,
Dear all,
I am sure some of you will be able to give me informations one of these ancestors of mine, here are all informations I can give you about them:
STERNBERG Joseph: russian from Odessa,
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webseb
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#642612
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ship records back to Europe from New York
#usa
I have a ship record for my maternal grandfather, Josef WEINER, from Europe to New York. I'm looking for the return passage back to Europe. Are these records available?
There's much discussion in our
I have a ship record for my maternal grandfather, Josef WEINER, from Europe to New York. I'm looking for the return passage back to Europe. Are these records available?
There's much discussion in our
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LisaB
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#642611
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Silius Radicum - Silesian sources
#poland
#germany
Dear all -
a year or so ago, I stumbled over this site of Silesian genealogists: https://siliusradicum.pl/ They offer a lot of metrical sources from the Silesia region scanned in very good
Dear all -
a year or so ago, I stumbled over this site of Silesian genealogists: https://siliusradicum.pl/ They offer a lot of metrical sources from the Silesia region scanned in very good
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Daniel Schilling
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#642610
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A boy named Israel
#names
#general
"Israel" may have been the boy's name, or maybe not, possibly depending on whether your great-grandmother had had a son named Israel. You might want to check whether you had a great-uncle Israel who
"Israel" may have been the boy's name, or maybe not, possibly depending on whether your great-grandmother had had a son named Israel. You might want to check whether you had a great-uncle Israel who
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YaleZuss@...
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#642609
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