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Re: Posting Courtest on JewishGen
#general
To all those who have responded to my posting, let me clarify. I never,
ever, meant it as an obligation to do what I only suggested. I was only
commenting on a problem that had affected me and I
To all those who have responded to my posting, let me clarify. I never,
ever, meant it as an obligation to do what I only suggested. I was only
commenting on a problem that had affected me and I
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Ann Rabinowitz <annrab@...>
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#173817
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Posting Courtest on JewishGen
#general
To all those who have responded to my posting, let me clarify. I never,
ever, meant it as an obligation to do what I only suggested. I was only
commenting on a problem that had affected me and I
To all those who have responded to my posting, let me clarify. I never,
ever, meant it as an obligation to do what I only suggested. I was only
commenting on a problem that had affected me and I
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Ann Rabinowitz <annrab@...>
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#494130
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re; Posting Courtesy on JewishGen
#general
Stan Goodman writes re "cc-ing" people: Non-technical
people like most of those in this forum may not
realize it...... Stan then gives his "2005 internet
netiquette reasons" for not *cc-ing*
Stan Goodman writes re "cc-ing" people: Non-technical
people like most of those in this forum may not
realize it...... Stan then gives his "2005 internet
netiquette reasons" for not *cc-ing*
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
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#173815
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Re: posting courtesy on JewishGen
#general
My preference is to get personal replies as well as replies through the
forum, if it is an issue of general concern. But that is because I get
the forum in the digest format, which means I will
My preference is to get personal replies as well as replies through the
forum, if it is an issue of general concern. But that is because I get
the forum in the digest format, which means I will
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Lynne Shapiro <lynneshap@...>
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#173816
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re; Posting Courtesy on JewishGen
#general
Stan Goodman writes re "cc-ing" people: Non-technical
people like most of those in this forum may not
realize it...... Stan then gives his "2005 internet
netiquette reasons" for not *cc-ing*
Stan Goodman writes re "cc-ing" people: Non-technical
people like most of those in this forum may not
realize it...... Stan then gives his "2005 internet
netiquette reasons" for not *cc-ing*
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
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#494128
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: posting courtesy on JewishGen
#general
My preference is to get personal replies as well as replies through the
forum, if it is an issue of general concern. But that is because I get
the forum in the digest format, which means I will
My preference is to get personal replies as well as replies through the
forum, if it is an issue of general concern. But that is because I get
the forum in the digest format, which means I will
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Lynne Shapiro <lynneshap@...>
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#494129
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Re: Austria / Hungary timeline question
#general
Howie Axelrod <highwind1@...> wrote:
"My Great Grandfather and his family listed Hungary as
place of Origin in the 1910 census, but lists Austria
in the 1920 census. Can anyone
Howie Axelrod <highwind1@...> wrote:
"My Great Grandfather and his family listed Hungary as
place of Origin in the 1910 census, but lists Austria
in the 1920 census. Can anyone
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
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#173814
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Austria / Hungary timeline question
#general
Howie Axelrod <highwind1@...> wrote:
"My Great Grandfather and his family listed Hungary as
place of Origin in the 1910 census, but lists Austria
in the 1920 census. Can anyone
Howie Axelrod <highwind1@...> wrote:
"My Great Grandfather and his family listed Hungary as
place of Origin in the 1910 census, but lists Austria
in the 1920 census. Can anyone
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
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#494127
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Re: Austria / Hungary timeline question
#general
Nick <tulse04-news@...> wrote:
Yes, although Hungary was a well-defined part of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire. There was some territory (the Burgenland) that was part of
Hungary before the
Nick <tulse04-news@...> wrote:
Yes, although Hungary was a well-defined part of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire. There was some territory (the Burgenland) that was part of
Hungary before the
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Robert Israel <israel@...>
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#173813
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Austria / Hungary timeline question
#general
Nick <tulse04-news@...> wrote:
Yes, although Hungary was a well-defined part of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire. There was some territory (the Burgenland) that was part of
Hungary before the
Nick <tulse04-news@...> wrote:
Yes, although Hungary was a well-defined part of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire. There was some territory (the Burgenland) that was part of
Hungary before the
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Robert Israel <israel@...>
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#494126
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Pun-yah Surname
#general
Hey Generz,
Does anyone have information on this family surname?
If so, I would love to hear >from you to compare
records.
Variations may also include: Punya or Puhnya etc...
(pronounced:
Hey Generz,
Does anyone have information on this family surname?
If so, I would love to hear >from you to compare
records.
Variations may also include: Punya or Puhnya etc...
(pronounced:
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Greg Gruener <gruenerg@...>
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#173812
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Pun-yah Surname
#general
Hey Generz,
Does anyone have information on this family surname?
If so, I would love to hear >from you to compare
records.
Variations may also include: Punya or Puhnya etc...
(pronounced:
Hey Generz,
Does anyone have information on this family surname?
If so, I would love to hear >from you to compare
records.
Variations may also include: Punya or Puhnya etc...
(pronounced:
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Greg Gruener <gruenerg@...>
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#494125
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Finding the town of origin of an early immigrant to US
#general
Dear Genners,
I am hoping that once again, someone can help me
out of this dead end. My g-grandfather Peter MEYER
came on the ship P. Caland 4 Jan 1884 through Castle
Gardens and here states his
Dear Genners,
I am hoping that once again, someone can help me
out of this dead end. My g-grandfather Peter MEYER
came on the ship P. Caland 4 Jan 1884 through Castle
Gardens and here states his
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Shari Kantrow
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#173832
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Finding the town of origin of an early immigrant to US
#general
Dear Genners,
I am hoping that once again, someone can help me
out of this dead end. My g-grandfather Peter MEYER
came on the ship P. Caland 4 Jan 1884 through Castle
Gardens and here states his
Dear Genners,
I am hoping that once again, someone can help me
out of this dead end. My g-grandfather Peter MEYER
came on the ship P. Caland 4 Jan 1884 through Castle
Gardens and here states his
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By
Shari Kantrow
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#494145
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Re: Obtaining Canadian Immigration Records
#general
There seems to be some confusion regarding various Canadian
immigration records.
With few exceptions, there are only two types of records available.
Ship arrival records and naturalization records.
There seems to be some confusion regarding various Canadian
immigration records.
With few exceptions, there are only two types of records available.
Ship arrival records and naturalization records.
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Alan Greenberg
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#173831
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Obtaining Canadian Immigration Records
#general
There seems to be some confusion regarding various Canadian
immigration records.
With few exceptions, there are only two types of records available.
Ship arrival records and naturalization records.
There seems to be some confusion regarding various Canadian
immigration records.
With few exceptions, there are only two types of records available.
Ship arrival records and naturalization records.
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Alan Greenberg
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#494144
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Memorabilia re: Simon KATZ
#general
Dear Genners,
My cousin, who knows of my interest in Jewish genealogy, was in a
thrift shop in NYC and found some memorabilia, including a Ketubah,
for Simon Katz and his wife, Amalie (Malcah).
Dear Genners,
My cousin, who knows of my interest in Jewish genealogy, was in a
thrift shop in NYC and found some memorabilia, including a Ketubah,
for Simon Katz and his wife, Amalie (Malcah).
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Howard Orenstein
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#173830
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Memorabilia re: Simon KATZ
#general
Dear Genners,
My cousin, who knows of my interest in Jewish genealogy, was in a
thrift shop in NYC and found some memorabilia, including a Ketubah,
for Simon Katz and his wife, Amalie (Malcah).
Dear Genners,
My cousin, who knows of my interest in Jewish genealogy, was in a
thrift shop in NYC and found some memorabilia, including a Ketubah,
for Simon Katz and his wife, Amalie (Malcah).
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By
Howard Orenstein
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#494143
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[Fwd: Matzeva inscription]
#rabbinic
Charles,
The letter, peh, standing for poh, means "here".
The letter, nun, standing for nikbar, means buried.
Hence the entire inscription seems to say: "Here the great
in Torah, Avraham BERGER, is
Charles,
The letter, peh, standing for poh, means "here".
The letter, nun, standing for nikbar, means buried.
Hence the entire inscription seems to say: "Here the great
in Torah, Avraham BERGER, is
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Alex P. Korn <apkorn@...>
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#279549
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic [Fwd: Matzeva inscription]
#rabbinic
Charles,
The letter, peh, standing for poh, means "here".
The letter, nun, standing for nikbar, means buried.
Hence the entire inscription seems to say: "Here the great
in Torah, Avraham BERGER, is
Charles,
The letter, peh, standing for poh, means "here".
The letter, nun, standing for nikbar, means buried.
Hence the entire inscription seems to say: "Here the great
in Torah, Avraham BERGER, is
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Alex P. Korn <apkorn@...>
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#599806
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