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Re: Australian addresses
#general
It isn't quite as straightforward as this - many people these days are
paranoid about confidentiality (even in sunny Australia!) and chose to have
silent numbers, which aren't listed.
Robert W
It isn't quite as straightforward as this - many people these days are
paranoid about confidentiality (even in sunny Australia!) and chose to have
silent numbers, which aren't listed.
Robert W
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robert fraser <robertandginafraser@...>
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#178032
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Australian addresses
#general
It isn't quite as straightforward as this - many people these days are
paranoid about confidentiality (even in sunny Australia!) and chose to have
silent numbers, which aren't listed.
Robert W
It isn't quite as straightforward as this - many people these days are
paranoid about confidentiality (even in sunny Australia!) and chose to have
silent numbers, which aren't listed.
Robert W
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robert fraser <robertandginafraser@...>
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#498345
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Re: Wissotzky Tea - Moscow 1904-1914
#general
roetenberg aaron wrote on 27 mrt 2006 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
The company still exists: <http://www.wtea.com/>
Read the history page.
... but not even a Guzmann there.
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Evertjan
roetenberg aaron wrote on 27 mrt 2006 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
The company still exists: <http://www.wtea.com/>
Read the history page.
... but not even a Guzmann there.
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Evertjan
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Evertjan. <exjxw.hannivoort@...>
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#178031
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Wissotzky Tea - Moscow 1904-1914
#general
roetenberg aaron wrote on 27 mrt 2006 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
The company still exists: <http://www.wtea.com/>
Read the history page.
... but not even a Guzmann there.
--
Evertjan
roetenberg aaron wrote on 27 mrt 2006 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
The company still exists: <http://www.wtea.com/>
Read the history page.
... but not even a Guzmann there.
--
Evertjan
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Evertjan. <exjxw.hannivoort@...>
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#498344
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Re: Wissotzky
#general
Hi Aaron,
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As far as I remember, some years ago Micheline Gutman, president of the
French Jewish Genealogical Society GenAmi, made a research on the Wissotzky
family. You should ask her. Go to
Hi Aaron,
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As far as I remember, some years ago Micheline Gutman, president of the
French Jewish Genealogical Society GenAmi, made a research on the Wissotzky
family. You should ask her. Go to
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Mathilde Tagger <tagger@...>
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#178030
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Wissotzky
#general
Hi Aaron,
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As far as I remember, some years ago Micheline Gutman, president of the
French Jewish Genealogical Society GenAmi, made a research on the Wissotzky
family. You should ask her. Go to
Hi Aaron,
-->
As far as I remember, some years ago Micheline Gutman, president of the
French Jewish Genealogical Society GenAmi, made a research on the Wissotzky
family. You should ask her. Go to
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Mathilde Tagger <tagger@...>
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#498343
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Seeking Suggestions for Visit to Dzikow Stary,Poland and Berezdovtsy, Ukraine
#galicia
I am planning a trip in July to Dzikow Stary in southeastern Poland to trace
the Just or Youst family and to Berezdovtsy near Lviv in the Ukraine to track
the Weiser and Feder families. If anyone
I am planning a trip in July to Dzikow Stary in southeastern Poland to trace
the Just or Youst family and to Berezdovtsy near Lviv in the Ukraine to track
the Weiser and Feder families. If anyone
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Miriam Weiser
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#59404
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Seeking Suggestions for Visit to Dzikow Stary,Poland and Berezdovtsy, Ukraine
#galicia
I am planning a trip in July to Dzikow Stary in southeastern Poland to trace
the Just or Youst family and to Berezdovtsy near Lviv in the Ukraine to track
the Weiser and Feder families. If anyone
I am planning a trip in July to Dzikow Stary in southeastern Poland to trace
the Just or Youst family and to Berezdovtsy near Lviv in the Ukraine to track
the Weiser and Feder families. If anyone
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Miriam Weiser
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#379756
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Family disappearance in Danzig between 1930 and 1937-8
#germany
#poland
#danzig
#gdansk
Hello fellow researchers,
I have stumbled upon a "mystery" that you might be able to help me solve:
My great-grandparents the BECKER family owned a kosher butcher and
meat shop in Danzig >from about
Hello fellow researchers,
I have stumbled upon a "mystery" that you might be able to help me solve:
My great-grandparents the BECKER family owned a kosher butcher and
meat shop in Danzig >from about
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Tamar Amit <tamar.amit@...>
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#29237
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Danzig/Gedansk SIG #Danzig #Gdansk #Germany #Poland Family disappearance in Danzig between 1930 and 1937-8
#gdansk
#germany
#poland
#danzig
Hello fellow researchers,
I have stumbled upon a "mystery" that you might be able to help me solve:
My great-grandparents the BECKER family owned a kosher butcher and
meat shop in Danzig >from about
Hello fellow researchers,
I have stumbled upon a "mystery" that you might be able to help me solve:
My great-grandparents the BECKER family owned a kosher butcher and
meat shop in Danzig >from about
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Tamar Amit <tamar.amit@...>
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#349650
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Re: Budapest Street Names
#hungary
What a great resource. I found what I believe to be my g-g uncle's address,
but not understanding Hungarian, I'm not sure where it is or what it means.
The entry is:
Nev: Lorber Izsak
Foglalkozas:
What a great resource. I found what I believe to be my g-g uncle's address,
but not understanding Hungarian, I'm not sure where it is or what it means.
The entry is:
Nev: Lorber Izsak
Foglalkozas:
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Sam Lorber <laurelrest@...>
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#77761
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Budapest Street Names
#hungary
What a great resource. I found what I believe to be my g-g uncle's address,
but not understanding Hungarian, I'm not sure where it is or what it means.
The entry is:
Nev: Lorber Izsak
Foglalkozas:
What a great resource. I found what I believe to be my g-g uncle's address,
but not understanding Hungarian, I'm not sure where it is or what it means.
The entry is:
Nev: Lorber Izsak
Foglalkozas:
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Sam Lorber <laurelrest@...>
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#398097
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Re: Cohanim, Leviim and Yisraelim
#general
I once saw a man called up for the third aliyah, as "... ben so-and-so
halevi." It seems the father married a non-Jewish woman, so the son was
not a levi, but a ger. Nonetheless he cited his
I once saw a man called up for the third aliyah, as "... ben so-and-so
halevi." It seems the father married a non-Jewish woman, so the son was
not a levi, but a ger. Nonetheless he cited his
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Israel P
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#178029
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Cohanim, Leviim and Yisraelim
#general
I once saw a man called up for the third aliyah, as "... ben so-and-so
halevi." It seems the father married a non-Jewish woman, so the son was
not a levi, but a ger. Nonetheless he cited his
I once saw a man called up for the third aliyah, as "... ben so-and-so
halevi." It seems the father married a non-Jewish woman, so the son was
not a levi, but a ger. Nonetheless he cited his
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Israel P
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#498342
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Re: Jewish Categories & Family Relations
#general
The implication above seems to be that your impression was mistaken, because
of his MtDNA (mitochondrial DNA). His MtDNA, which he inherited >from his
Bat-Kohen mother is like "the flowers that bloom
The implication above seems to be that your impression was mistaken, because
of his MtDNA (mitochondrial DNA). His MtDNA, which he inherited >from his
Bat-Kohen mother is like "the flowers that bloom
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#178028
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Jewish Categories & Family Relations
#general
The implication above seems to be that your impression was mistaken, because
of his MtDNA (mitochondrial DNA). His MtDNA, which he inherited >from his
Bat-Kohen mother is like "the flowers that bloom
The implication above seems to be that your impression was mistaken, because
of his MtDNA (mitochondrial DNA). His MtDNA, which he inherited >from his
Bat-Kohen mother is like "the flowers that bloom
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#498341
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Bromnick- is it anglicised?
#general
My family are >from Ukraine and came to England in the 1880's.
The family name on one side is BROMNICK , the other ELLMAN, there are very
few Bromnicks living in England and the same in the US.
I
My family are >from Ukraine and came to England in the 1880's.
The family name on one side is BROMNICK , the other ELLMAN, there are very
few Bromnicks living in England and the same in the US.
I
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david wallace <dwphoto@...>
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#178027
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Bromnick- is it anglicised?
#general
My family are >from Ukraine and came to England in the 1880's.
The family name on one side is BROMNICK , the other ELLMAN, there are very
few Bromnicks living in England and the same in the US.
I
My family are >from Ukraine and came to England in the 1880's.
The family name on one side is BROMNICK , the other ELLMAN, there are very
few Bromnicks living in England and the same in the US.
I
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david wallace <dwphoto@...>
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#498340
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Naturalization for Father and his family
#general
Hi All -
If I understand it properly, when a father is naturalized, his family is
included. If, however the father comes over before his family, and waits
the required 7 years then becomes
Hi All -
If I understand it properly, when a father is naturalized, his family is
included. If, however the father comes over before his family, and waits
the required 7 years then becomes
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Aaron M Fink <aaronfink@...>
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#178026
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Naturalization for Father and his family
#general
Hi All -
If I understand it properly, when a father is naturalized, his family is
included. If, however the father comes over before his family, and waits
the required 7 years then becomes
Hi All -
If I understand it properly, when a father is naturalized, his family is
included. If, however the father comes over before his family, and waits
the required 7 years then becomes
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Aaron M Fink <aaronfink@...>
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#498339
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