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look up requests and general advice
#general
Should anyone be following up Melanie Greenberg's suggestion to look for
naturalization papers in Chicago, could they take a look and see if
David Drozdowitz, immigrated in 1871 or in 1979 (depending
Should anyone be following up Melanie Greenberg's suggestion to look for
naturalization papers in Chicago, could they take a look and see if
David Drozdowitz, immigrated in 1871 or in 1979 (depending
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Annemarie Jutel <jutel@...>
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#154730
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen look up requests and general advice
#general
Should anyone be following up Melanie Greenberg's suggestion to look for
naturalization papers in Chicago, could they take a look and see if
David Drozdowitz, immigrated in 1871 or in 1979 (depending
Should anyone be following up Melanie Greenberg's suggestion to look for
naturalization papers in Chicago, could they take a look and see if
David Drozdowitz, immigrated in 1871 or in 1979 (depending
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By
Annemarie Jutel <jutel@...>
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#475043
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Re: SCHLESINGER Genealogy/DNA
#general
John Hruszovsky wrote:
[much deleted]
Dear John:
If only it were *any* other name! SCHLESINGER was the single most
common name among Jews in Silesia (just north of the border). This is
not
John Hruszovsky wrote:
[much deleted]
Dear John:
If only it were *any* other name! SCHLESINGER was the single most
common name among Jews in Silesia (just north of the border). This is
not
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Roger Lustig <trovato@...>
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#154735
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: SCHLESINGER Genealogy/DNA
#general
John Hruszovsky wrote:
[much deleted]
Dear John:
If only it were *any* other name! SCHLESINGER was the single most
common name among Jews in Silesia (just north of the border). This is
not
John Hruszovsky wrote:
[much deleted]
Dear John:
If only it were *any* other name! SCHLESINGER was the single most
common name among Jews in Silesia (just north of the border). This is
not
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Roger Lustig <trovato@...>
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#475048
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Re: Route Kishinev to Chicago 1884-7
#general
Dear Genners,
I believe I have written to everyone personally, but just in case I missed
someone:
A great big thank you to all of you who helped me. I really appreciate you
taking your personal
Dear Genners,
I believe I have written to everyone personally, but just in case I missed
someone:
A great big thank you to all of you who helped me. I really appreciate you
taking your personal
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rokoco1@...
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#154734
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Route Kishinev to Chicago 1884-7
#general
Dear Genners,
I believe I have written to everyone personally, but just in case I missed
someone:
A great big thank you to all of you who helped me. I really appreciate you
taking your personal
Dear Genners,
I believe I have written to everyone personally, but just in case I missed
someone:
A great big thank you to all of you who helped me. I really appreciate you
taking your personal
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rokoco1@...
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#475047
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Latvia SIG #Latvia Re: Latvian topics at IAJGS conference
#latvia
Thanks, Matt. I am sorry that you cannot join us! There are tapes
available of all presentations at the conference. Judging >from last
year's quality, the tapes have very good speech quality. More
Thanks, Matt. I am sorry that you cannot join us! There are tapes
available of all presentations at the conference. Judging >from last
year's quality, the tapes have very good speech quality. More
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martha <martha@...>
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#575528
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Re: Latvian topics at IAJGS conference
#latvia
Thanks, Matt. I am sorry that you cannot join us! There are tapes
available of all presentations at the conference. Judging >from last
year's quality, the tapes have very good speech quality. More
Thanks, Matt. I am sorry that you cannot join us! There are tapes
available of all presentations at the conference. Judging >from last
year's quality, the tapes have very good speech quality. More
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martha <martha@...>
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#255244
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JRI Poland #Poland Re: Change of residence
#poland
<< Subject: Change of residence
From: SteinHE@... >>
Do you know what the Polish name of this "House Census" was? It sounds
likethe "Ksiegi Ludnosci" (Books of Residents), which were required in
<< Subject: Change of residence
From: SteinHE@... >>
Do you know what the Polish name of this "House Census" was? It sounds
likethe "Ksiegi Ludnosci" (Books of Residents), which were required in
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Fbussgang@...
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#560332
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Re: Change of residence
#poland
<< Subject: Change of residence
From: SteinHE@... >>
Do you know what the Polish name of this "House Census" was? It sounds
likethe "Ksiegi Ludnosci" (Books of Residents), which were required in
<< Subject: Change of residence
From: SteinHE@... >>
Do you know what the Polish name of this "House Census" was? It sounds
likethe "Ksiegi Ludnosci" (Books of Residents), which were required in
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Fbussgang@...
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#240013
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania unreported cemeteries in Naujamiestis
#lithuania
My paternal grandfather emigrated in 1887 >from Naujamiestis (Panevezys uezd), a town for which I have found little in the way of published description and no visual images. Having become curious to
My paternal grandfather emigrated in 1887 >from Naujamiestis (Panevezys uezd), a town for which I have found little in the way of published description and no visual images. Having become curious to
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Mark Brown <Mark_Brown@...>
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#584655
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unreported cemeteries in Naujamiestis
#lithuania
My paternal grandfather emigrated in 1887 >from Naujamiestis (Panevezys uezd), a town for which I have found little in the way of published description and no visual images. Having become curious to
My paternal grandfather emigrated in 1887 >from Naujamiestis (Panevezys uezd), a town for which I have found little in the way of published description and no visual images. Having become curious to
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Mark Brown <Mark_Brown@...>
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#264381
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Svencionys and Vilkaviskis
#lithuania
Seeking information about RACHIL GINSBURG (nee MARLELEVITZ) who died before 1920 survived by husband DAVID ben Schrage GINSBURG all of whom lived in Svencionys. Also researching Vilkaviskis resident
Seeking information about RACHIL GINSBURG (nee MARLELEVITZ) who died before 1920 survived by husband DAVID ben Schrage GINSBURG all of whom lived in Svencionys. Also researching Vilkaviskis resident
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Lawrence Ginsburg <lmg24@...>
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#584654
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Svencionys and Vilkaviskis
#lithuania
Seeking information about RACHIL GINSBURG (nee MARLELEVITZ) who died before 1920 survived by husband DAVID ben Schrage GINSBURG all of whom lived in Svencionys. Also researching Vilkaviskis resident
Seeking information about RACHIL GINSBURG (nee MARLELEVITZ) who died before 1920 survived by husband DAVID ben Schrage GINSBURG all of whom lived in Svencionys. Also researching Vilkaviskis resident
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Lawrence Ginsburg <lmg24@...>
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#264380
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JRI Poland #Poland Re: Confusion about the notation "r" in the JRI?
#poland
Robert Fraser writes:
<< On the 1864 marriage certificate of a relative, the bridegroom is married to "Magdalena recte Amalia Wolf". Magdalena is hardly a typical Jewish name, so what can I infer
Robert Fraser writes:
<< On the 1864 marriage certificate of a relative, the bridegroom is married to "Magdalena recte Amalia Wolf". Magdalena is hardly a typical Jewish name, so what can I infer
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Fbussgang@...
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#560329
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Re: Confusion about the notation "r" in the JRI?
#poland
Robert Fraser writes:
<< On the 1864 marriage certificate of a relative, the bridegroom is married to "Magdalena recte Amalia Wolf". Magdalena is hardly a typical Jewish name, so what can I infer
Robert Fraser writes:
<< On the 1864 marriage certificate of a relative, the bridegroom is married to "Magdalena recte Amalia Wolf". Magdalena is hardly a typical Jewish name, so what can I infer
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Fbussgang@...
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#240010
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JRI Poland #Poland RE: Confusion about the notation "r" in the JRI?
#poland
While the "assignment" of surnames in a civil registration
document was based on laws and decrees >from the Government, the
registration of given names was not controlled by the
authorities. This
While the "assignment" of surnames in a civil registration
document was based on laws and decrees >from the Government, the
registration of given names was not controlled by the
authorities. This
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Mark Halpern <willie46@...>
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#560328
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Re: Confusion about the notation "r" in the JRI?
#poland
While the "assignment" of surnames in a civil registration
document was based on laws and decrees >from the Government, the
registration of given names was not controlled by the
authorities. This
While the "assignment" of surnames in a civil registration
document was based on laws and decrees >from the Government, the
registration of given names was not controlled by the
authorities. This
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Mark Halpern <willie46@...>
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#240009
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Re: Urgent: Have Photos - NYC - Need Scanner Access
#general
If you don't find access to a scanner, you can take the photos to a public
copy service, and get "color copies" of them. Even if they're
black-and-white photos, get color copies. The gradiations
If you don't find access to a scanner, you can take the photos to a public
copy service, and get "color copies" of them. Even if they're
black-and-white photos, get color copies. The gradiations
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Hilary Henkin <hilary@...>
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#154706
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Urgent: Have Photos - NYC - Need Scanner Access
#general
If you don't find access to a scanner, you can take the photos to a public
copy service, and get "color copies" of them. Even if they're
black-and-white photos, get color copies. The gradiations
If you don't find access to a scanner, you can take the photos to a public
copy service, and get "color copies" of them. Even if they're
black-and-white photos, get color copies. The gradiations
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By
Hilary Henkin <hilary@...>
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#475019
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