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Looking for Esther ROSENBLATT-LIEBMANN,her descendants or family members
#general
Hello,
I hope that someone will be able to tell me more.
I am looking for Esther LIEBMANN who was married to Michael ROSENBLATT
in New York on 26 June 1932.
I am now trying to find out more on
Hello,
I hope that someone will be able to tell me more.
I am looking for Esther LIEBMANN who was married to Michael ROSENBLATT
in New York on 26 June 1932.
I am now trying to find out more on
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By
lehrer
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#211947
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Re: Why So Few Vital records from Buchach, Ukraine?
#general
Meron Lavie wrote:
Buczacz records are available in Warsaw archives, but not all of them
are open to the general public, and this is a reason that with the
notable exception of Buczacz birth records
Meron Lavie wrote:
Buczacz records are available in Warsaw archives, but not all of them
are open to the general public, and this is a reason that with the
notable exception of Buczacz birth records
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By
Alexander Sharon <olek.sharon@...>
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#211948
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Looking for Esther ROSENBLATT-LIEBMANN,her descendants or family members
#general
Hello,
I hope that someone will be able to tell me more.
I am looking for Esther LIEBMANN who was married to Michael ROSENBLATT
in New York on 26 June 1932.
I am now trying to find out more on
Hello,
I hope that someone will be able to tell me more.
I am looking for Esther LIEBMANN who was married to Michael ROSENBLATT
in New York on 26 June 1932.
I am now trying to find out more on
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By
lehrer
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#532260
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Why So Few Vital records from Buchach, Ukraine?
#general
Meron Lavie wrote:
Buczacz records are available in Warsaw archives, but not all of them
are open to the general public, and this is a reason that with the
notable exception of Buczacz birth records
Meron Lavie wrote:
Buczacz records are available in Warsaw archives, but not all of them
are open to the general public, and this is a reason that with the
notable exception of Buczacz birth records
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Alexander Sharon <olek.sharon@...>
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#532261
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Immigration to the US from Canada
#general
My grandfather came to the US >from Montreal Canada on a train through
Newport VT on March 15, 1902 according his naturalization documents. I
am unable to find any passenger records for him on
My grandfather came to the US >from Montreal Canada on a train through
Newport VT on March 15, 1902 according his naturalization documents. I
am unable to find any passenger records for him on
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By
stevek863@...
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#211964
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Immigration to the US from Canada
#general
My grandfather came to the US >from Montreal Canada on a train through
Newport VT on March 15, 1902 according his naturalization documents. I
am unable to find any passenger records for him on
My grandfather came to the US >from Montreal Canada on a train through
Newport VT on March 15, 1902 according his naturalization documents. I
am unable to find any passenger records for him on
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stevek863@...
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#532277
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Re: Why So Few Vital records from Buchach, Ukraine?
#general
Meron Lavie <lavie@...> asked about the paucity of
genealogical records >from the town of Buchach, in Ternopil's'ka
oblast, Ukraine (formerly Buczacz, in Galicia,
Meron Lavie <lavie@...> asked about the paucity of
genealogical records >from the town of Buchach, in Ternopil's'ka
oblast, Ukraine (formerly Buczacz, in Galicia,
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Asparagirl <asparagirl@...>
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#211963
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Why So Few Vital records from Buchach, Ukraine?
#general
Meron Lavie <lavie@...> asked about the paucity of
genealogical records >from the town of Buchach, in Ternopil's'ka
oblast, Ukraine (formerly Buczacz, in Galicia,
Meron Lavie <lavie@...> asked about the paucity of
genealogical records >from the town of Buchach, in Ternopil's'ka
oblast, Ukraine (formerly Buczacz, in Galicia,
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Asparagirl <asparagirl@...>
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#532276
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BIRNS, LEITNER, DEUTSCH - New York, London, Tel Aviv
#general
Dear Genners,
Thanks to a 1944 obituary I found in the Aufbau Indexing Project, I learned
the married name of Paula Henriette BIRNS. Her husband was Richard LEITNER
1939 & 1940.
They had 2
Dear Genners,
Thanks to a 1944 obituary I found in the Aufbau Indexing Project, I learned
the married name of Paula Henriette BIRNS. Her husband was Richard LEITNER
1939 & 1940.
They had 2
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Bonnie Birns
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#211962
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen BIRNS, LEITNER, DEUTSCH - New York, London, Tel Aviv
#general
Dear Genners,
Thanks to a 1944 obituary I found in the Aufbau Indexing Project, I learned
the married name of Paula Henriette BIRNS. Her husband was Richard LEITNER
1939 & 1940.
They had 2
Dear Genners,
Thanks to a 1944 obituary I found in the Aufbau Indexing Project, I learned
the married name of Paula Henriette BIRNS. Her husband was Richard LEITNER
1939 & 1940.
They had 2
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By
Bonnie Birns
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#532275
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Re: Bertha BLUMENKRANTZ
#general
Dear Genners,
Perhaps someone might be visiting or near the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery of
Queens in Glendale NY and would be so kind as to make a digital photo
of the headstone with full inscription for a
Dear Genners,
Perhaps someone might be visiting or near the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery of
Queens in Glendale NY and would be so kind as to make a digital photo
of the headstone with full inscription for a
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By
Avigdor Ben-Dov <avigdorbd@...>
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#211961
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Bertha BLUMENKRANTZ
#general
Dear Genners,
Perhaps someone might be visiting or near the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery of
Queens in Glendale NY and would be so kind as to make a digital photo
of the headstone with full inscription for a
Dear Genners,
Perhaps someone might be visiting or near the Mt. Lebanon Cemetery of
Queens in Glendale NY and would be so kind as to make a digital photo
of the headstone with full inscription for a
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By
Avigdor Ben-Dov <avigdorbd@...>
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#532274
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FREEMAN/GREENFIELD in Dublin/Manchester/Canada/Baltimore
#general
I've found a Tobias Noel FREEMAN who was born in Dublin on 10th Oct 1902.
In 1923 he went to Canada & in 1945 he was then living in Baltimore, Maryland.
His Naturalisation Records give his address as:
I've found a Tobias Noel FREEMAN who was born in Dublin on 10th Oct 1902.
In 1923 he went to Canada & in 1945 he was then living in Baltimore, Maryland.
His Naturalisation Records give his address as:
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monicamcmullin@mac.com
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#211960
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen FREEMAN/GREENFIELD in Dublin/Manchester/Canada/Baltimore
#general
I've found a Tobias Noel FREEMAN who was born in Dublin on 10th Oct 1902.
In 1923 he went to Canada & in 1945 he was then living in Baltimore, Maryland.
His Naturalisation Records give his address as:
I've found a Tobias Noel FREEMAN who was born in Dublin on 10th Oct 1902.
In 1923 he went to Canada & in 1945 he was then living in Baltimore, Maryland.
His Naturalisation Records give his address as:
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monicamcmullin@mac.com
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#532273
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Hechter, Lemelechis, Grebeniuk families
#general
My grandfather Schmul Chaimov LEMELECHIS and his family escaped >from Odessa
around 1905 and went to Alexandria, Egypt before he came to the US. My
grandfather's sister met a man with the surname
My grandfather Schmul Chaimov LEMELECHIS and his family escaped >from Odessa
around 1905 and went to Alexandria, Egypt before he came to the US. My
grandfather's sister met a man with the surname
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Toni Dee <tonioni@...>
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#211959
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Hechter, Lemelechis, Grebeniuk families
#general
My grandfather Schmul Chaimov LEMELECHIS and his family escaped >from Odessa
around 1905 and went to Alexandria, Egypt before he came to the US. My
grandfather's sister met a man with the surname
My grandfather Schmul Chaimov LEMELECHIS and his family escaped >from Odessa
around 1905 and went to Alexandria, Egypt before he came to the US. My
grandfather's sister met a man with the surname
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Toni Dee <tonioni@...>
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#532272
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Why So Few Vital records from Buchach, Ukraine?
#general
Meron Lavie wrote:
"I have lots of family >from Buchach, Ukraine (nee Buczacz, Galicia)
who definitely lived there >from at least the early 19th century until
the late 19th century; yet I can find
Meron Lavie wrote:
"I have lots of family >from Buchach, Ukraine (nee Buczacz, Galicia)
who definitely lived there >from at least the early 19th century until
the late 19th century; yet I can find
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By
Pamela Weisberger
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#211958
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Why So Few Vital records from Buchach, Ukraine?
#general
Meron Lavie wrote:
"I have lots of family >from Buchach, Ukraine (nee Buczacz, Galicia)
who definitely lived there >from at least the early 19th century until
the late 19th century; yet I can find
Meron Lavie wrote:
"I have lots of family >from Buchach, Ukraine (nee Buczacz, Galicia)
who definitely lived there >from at least the early 19th century until
the late 19th century; yet I can find
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Pamela Weisberger
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#532271
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certificate of literacy
#general
Going through family papers, I found an official certificate of
literacy for my grandmother, dated 1952. By that date, my grandmother
had been in the US since 1937 and was already a citizen. Can
Going through family papers, I found an official certificate of
literacy for my grandmother, dated 1952. By that date, my grandmother
had been in the US since 1937 and was already a citizen. Can
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Helene Bergman <helenebergman@...>
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#211957
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen certificate of literacy
#general
Going through family papers, I found an official certificate of
literacy for my grandmother, dated 1952. By that date, my grandmother
had been in the US since 1937 and was already a citizen. Can
Going through family papers, I found an official certificate of
literacy for my grandmother, dated 1952. By that date, my grandmother
had been in the US since 1937 and was already a citizen. Can
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By
Helene Bergman <helenebergman@...>
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#532270
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