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Thanks to all about Joiners
#general
Thanks to all who responded to my question "What is a joiner?" The
consensus was a carpenter -usually a cabinet maker who joined flat
pieces of wood.
Beverly Katz Greene
Chicago
Thanks to all who responded to my question "What is a joiner?" The
consensus was a carpenter -usually a cabinet maker who joined flat
pieces of wood.
Beverly Katz Greene
Chicago
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SDG236@...
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#118389
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Census 2000 Experience - Attention to Detail?
#general
Hi!
Currently I had an interesting experience with an enumerator for the Census
2000. The individual came to my door 10 days ago and identified themselves
saying; "you didn't respond to the census
Hi!
Currently I had an interesting experience with an enumerator for the Census
2000. The individual came to my door 10 days ago and identified themselves
saying; "you didn't respond to the census
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Nancy Ring-Kendrick <racecar3@...>
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#118390
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Thanks to all about Joiners
#general
Thanks to all who responded to my question "What is a joiner?" The
consensus was a carpenter -usually a cabinet maker who joined flat
pieces of wood.
Beverly Katz Greene
Chicago
Thanks to all who responded to my question "What is a joiner?" The
consensus was a carpenter -usually a cabinet maker who joined flat
pieces of wood.
Beverly Katz Greene
Chicago
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SDG236@...
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#438702
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Census 2000 Experience - Attention to Detail?
#general
Hi!
Currently I had an interesting experience with an enumerator for the Census
2000. The individual came to my door 10 days ago and identified themselves
saying; "you didn't respond to the census
Hi!
Currently I had an interesting experience with an enumerator for the Census
2000. The individual came to my door 10 days ago and identified themselves
saying; "you didn't respond to the census
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Nancy Ring-Kendrick <racecar3@...>
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#438703
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Re: What is a Joiner?
#general
A joiner is a skilled carpenter; a furniture maker. The term is still in
use, US federal occupation code 4401. There is a trade union, United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
A joiner is a skilled carpenter; a furniture maker. The term is still in
use, US federal occupation code 4401. There is a trade union, United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
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Herb <hvb@...>
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#118387
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Re: What is a Joiner?
#general
A joiner is a carpenter of sorts.
As a matter of interest the surname Tocker is a cabinet maker
Colin Plen
Jewish Genealogical Society Johannesburg
A joiner is a carpenter of sorts.
As a matter of interest the surname Tocker is a cabinet maker
Colin Plen
Jewish Genealogical Society Johannesburg
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Colin Plen
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#118388
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: What is a Joiner?
#general
A joiner is a skilled carpenter; a furniture maker. The term is still in
use, US federal occupation code 4401. There is a trade union, United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
A joiner is a skilled carpenter; a furniture maker. The term is still in
use, US federal occupation code 4401. There is a trade union, United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
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Herb <hvb@...>
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#438700
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: What is a Joiner?
#general
A joiner is a carpenter of sorts.
As a matter of interest the surname Tocker is a cabinet maker
Colin Plen
Jewish Genealogical Society Johannesburg
A joiner is a carpenter of sorts.
As a matter of interest the surname Tocker is a cabinet maker
Colin Plen
Jewish Genealogical Society Johannesburg
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Colin Plen
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#438701
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Re: joiner
#general
A joiner is a cabinetmaker-joining wood to make furniture (and coffins).
It is the term still used in England, I think. My great-grandfather was
trained as a joiner.
A ship's manifest for immigrants
A joiner is a cabinetmaker-joining wood to make furniture (and coffins).
It is the term still used in England, I think. My great-grandfather was
trained as a joiner.
A ship's manifest for immigrants
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Sally Bruckheimer <sallybru@...>
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#118385
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Re: Joiner
#general
I believe a joiner is one who works with wood, especially in the
making of furniture.
Matt Singer
Philadelphia
I believe a joiner is one who works with wood, especially in the
making of furniture.
Matt Singer
Philadelphia
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Matt Singer <msinger@...>
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#118386
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: joiner
#general
A joiner is a cabinetmaker-joining wood to make furniture (and coffins).
It is the term still used in England, I think. My great-grandfather was
trained as a joiner.
A ship's manifest for immigrants
A joiner is a cabinetmaker-joining wood to make furniture (and coffins).
It is the term still used in England, I think. My great-grandfather was
trained as a joiner.
A ship's manifest for immigrants
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Sally Bruckheimer <sallybru@...>
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#438698
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Joiner
#general
I believe a joiner is one who works with wood, especially in the
making of furniture.
Matt Singer
Philadelphia
I believe a joiner is one who works with wood, especially in the
making of furniture.
Matt Singer
Philadelphia
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Matt Singer <msinger@...>
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#438699
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Re: Help re: Lomza (Wysokie Mazowieckie)
#general
Polish for "island" is "wyspa", according to my dictionary. All the
meanings that I can find for "ostr---" are about prominences, hills,
pyramids, and the like. In Russian, "ostrow" does indeed mean
Polish for "island" is "wyspa", according to my dictionary. All the
meanings that I can find for "ostr---" are about prominences, hills,
pyramids, and the like. In Russian, "ostrow" does indeed mean
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Stan Goodman <geneal@...>
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#118382
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Re: Family History Library/SLC/Researching Films
#general
Barbara Siegel wrote:
The URL in the original message had a "2", not a "z", and there
was no terminal period. Try:
http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/slcy2k/lsfhl.htm
Stephen Warshall
Barbara Siegel wrote:
The URL in the original message had a "2", not a "z", and there
was no terminal period. Try:
http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/slcy2k/lsfhl.htm
Stephen Warshall
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Stephen Warshall <s_warshall@...>
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#118383
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Family History Library/SLC/Researching Films
#general
Many people are busy getting ready for Salt Lake City, five weeks away.
Someone recently asked for the correct web address for the article "Using
the LDS Family History Library Catalog On the
Many people are busy getting ready for Salt Lake City, five weeks away.
Someone recently asked for the correct web address for the article "Using
the LDS Family History Library Catalog On the
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Fred Davis <fdavis@...>
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#118384
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Help re: Lomza (Wysokie Mazowieckie)
#general
Polish for "island" is "wyspa", according to my dictionary. All the
meanings that I can find for "ostr---" are about prominences, hills,
pyramids, and the like. In Russian, "ostrow" does indeed mean
Polish for "island" is "wyspa", according to my dictionary. All the
meanings that I can find for "ostr---" are about prominences, hills,
pyramids, and the like. In Russian, "ostrow" does indeed mean
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Stan Goodman <geneal@...>
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#438695
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Family History Library/SLC/Researching Films
#general
Barbara Siegel wrote:
The URL in the original message had a "2", not a "z", and there
was no terminal period. Try:
http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/slcy2k/lsfhl.htm
Stephen Warshall
Barbara Siegel wrote:
The URL in the original message had a "2", not a "z", and there
was no terminal period. Try:
http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/slcy2k/lsfhl.htm
Stephen Warshall
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Stephen Warshall <s_warshall@...>
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#438696
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Family History Library/SLC/Researching Films
#general
Many people are busy getting ready for Salt Lake City, five weeks away.
Someone recently asked for the correct web address for the article "Using
the LDS Family History Library Catalog On the
Many people are busy getting ready for Salt Lake City, five weeks away.
Someone recently asked for the correct web address for the article "Using
the LDS Family History Library Catalog On the
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Fred Davis <fdavis@...>
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#438697
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Re: Name child after first wife
#general
It is possible that in this case, only similarity of the names holds.
Perhaps there was a dead relative of the second wife with the same name.
Perhaps the scenario is that the women were close cousins
It is possible that in this case, only similarity of the names holds.
Perhaps there was a dead relative of the second wife with the same name.
Perhaps the scenario is that the women were close cousins
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Schelly Dardashti <dardasht@...>
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#118380
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Re: Very Brief Polish to English Translation
#general
bartman@... (Tilford Bartman) wrote:
"Register of taxpayers, 24 February 1799, town of Zabludow".
Stan Goodman, Qiryat Tiv'on, Israel
Searching:
NEACHOWICZ/NOACHOWICZ, NEJMAN/NAJMAN, ROKITA:
bartman@... (Tilford Bartman) wrote:
"Register of taxpayers, 24 February 1799, town of Zabludow".
Stan Goodman, Qiryat Tiv'on, Israel
Searching:
NEACHOWICZ/NOACHOWICZ, NEJMAN/NAJMAN, ROKITA:
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Stan Goodman <geneal@...>
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#118381
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