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Re: Stanislawow/Ivano-Frankivsk - an enquiry regarding the 1900 census conducted in the city by the Austro-Hungarians
#galicia
#ukraine
HM3/1092.13 for 1857
HM3/1092.14 for 1900
It is in fact the same microfilm at CHAJP
Avi Bitron
HM3/1092.13 for 1857
HM3/1092.14 for 1900
It is in fact the same microfilm at CHAJP
Avi Bitron
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Avi Bitron
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#656964
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Re: Relationship titles
#general
A little while ago I was calling for the daughter of my first cousin at
her place of work. and, yes, I did say that I was her aunt. She was
puzzled at the time, as she knew her mother's ony sibling
A little while ago I was calling for the daughter of my first cousin at
her place of work. and, yes, I did say that I was her aunt. She was
puzzled at the time, as she knew her mother's ony sibling
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Eva Lawrence
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#656963
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Re: Restoration of German Citizenship
#germany
I also did it a few years ago. It is a relatively simple process. Advantages: You can live (and work) anywhere in the EU. You can vote (if you consider this to be an advantage).
Disadvantages: none.
I also did it a few years ago. It is a relatively simple process. Advantages: You can live (and work) anywhere in the EU. You can vote (if you consider this to be an advantage).
Disadvantages: none.
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David Seldner
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#656962
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Re: Translation request: Hebrew to English (Yad Vashem testimony)
#holocaust
#translation
#subcarpathia
Amendment:
By the way, it's not only the translations that are problematic, it's whatever happened in the digitalization process; in this case, even the Hebrew has Naftali as the daughter.
Yad Vashem
Amendment:
By the way, it's not only the translations that are problematic, it's whatever happened in the digitalization process; in this case, even the Hebrew has Naftali as the daughter.
Yad Vashem
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Odeda Zlotnick
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#656961
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Re: Relationship titles
#general
June,
The first cousin of a parent would be a first cousin once removed ("1C1R") That 1C1R's child would be a first cousin twice removed ("1C2R"). And so on.
That said, often the technical
June,
The first cousin of a parent would be a first cousin once removed ("1C1R") That 1C1R's child would be a first cousin twice removed ("1C2R"). And so on.
That said, often the technical
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Kenneth Ryesky
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#656960
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Searching for the surname Nabatov/Nabatoff from Gomel, Belitsa and Ukraine
#belarus
#ukraine
#general
I am attempting to find the parents, siblings and other family members of my great grandfather Leivik>Louis, Nabatov>Nabatoff and great grandmother Youdes>Dora, Wolfson Nabatoff, who emigrated from
I am attempting to find the parents, siblings and other family members of my great grandfather Leivik>Louis, Nabatov>Nabatoff and great grandmother Youdes>Dora, Wolfson Nabatoff, who emigrated from
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rnrd99@...
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#656959
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Re: Translation request: Hebrew to English (Yad Vashem testimony)
#holocaust
#translation
#subcarpathia
Never trust Yad Vashem's automatic translations. They are a mess for many - at times unavoidable - reasons, and Carol Hoffman's above quote is a great example of why.
Naftali is a male's name.
There
Never trust Yad Vashem's automatic translations. They are a mess for many - at times unavoidable - reasons, and Carol Hoffman's above quote is a great example of why.
Naftali is a male's name.
There
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Odeda Zlotnick
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#656958
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Re: Stanislawow/Ivano-Frankivsk - an enquiry regarding the 1900 census conducted in the city by the Austro-Hungarians
#galicia
#ukraine
Can you pkease provide the relevent microfilm numbers?
Daniella Alyagon
Can you pkease provide the relevent microfilm numbers?
Daniella Alyagon
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Daniella Alyagon
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#656957
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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla speaks about his Thessaloniki roots and his parents' Holocaust experiences
#holocaust
In an interview at New York's Museum of Jewish Heritage last month,
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla discussed his family's roots in Thessaloniki
(Salonika), Greece, where he was born and raised. He also
In an interview at New York's Museum of Jewish Heritage last month,
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla discussed his family's roots in Thessaloniki
(Salonika), Greece, where he was born and raised. He also
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Renee Steinig
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#656956
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Translation Russian
#russia
#translation
Please translate these documents. Your help is greatly appreciated!
Please translate these documents. Your help is greatly appreciated!
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J. Grossman
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#656955
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Re: Stanislawow/Ivano-Frankivsk - an enquiry regarding the 1900 census conducted in the city by the Austro-Hungarians
#galicia
#ukraine
In fact, the 1857 census records (unindexed) are available online through Family Search. They're organized by house number, but it's confusing because similar number sequences appear in different
In fact, the 1857 census records (unindexed) are available online through Family Search. They're organized by house number, but it's confusing because similar number sequences appear in different
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SLeaf
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#656954
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James Gross with Steinberg family.
#general
If you are James or know James,.please contact me.
Thank you
Estelle Guttman
erguttman2020@...
If you are James or know James,.please contact me.
Thank you
Estelle Guttman
erguttman2020@...
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estelle
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#656953
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The March Issue of the Galitzianer
#galicia
We are pleased to announce the release of the March 2021 issue of the
Galitzianer, Gesher Galicia’s quarterly research journal. This issue
provides readers with an overview of Galician cadastral
We are pleased to announce the release of the March 2021 issue of the
Galitzianer, Gesher Galicia’s quarterly research journal. This issue
provides readers with an overview of Galician cadastral
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Gesher Galicia SIG
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#656952
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Re: Relationship titles
#general
Good afternoon,
Your parent's first cousin would be your 1st cousin once removed. IF your parent's 1st cousin had a child/children, that child/children would be your 2nd cousin.
Regards,
Kathleen
Good afternoon,
Your parent's first cousin would be your 1st cousin once removed. IF your parent's 1st cousin had a child/children, that child/children would be your 2nd cousin.
Regards,
Kathleen
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By
kshepard
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#656951
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Relationship titles
#general
What would a child call the first cousin of their parent? Would that
person be considered an aunt/uncle or some sort of cousin?
The person who witnessed my grandfather's death certificate
What would a child call the first cousin of their parent? Would that
person be considered an aunt/uncle or some sort of cousin?
The person who witnessed my grandfather's death certificate
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June Genis
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#656950
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Re: Restoration of German Citizenship
#germany
I am only familiar with the process for US citizens...
A German Supreme Court decision last May opened citizenship restoration to many more people. One of my friends, who
I am only familiar with the process for US citizens...
A German Supreme Court decision last May opened citizenship restoration to many more people. One of my friends, who
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JoAnne Goldberg
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#656948
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Re: Restoration of German Citizenship
#germany
At 13:28 16/03/2021, bethchardack via groups.jewishgen.org wrote:
I am in London, not the USA - but the basis is the same
I have had my German Nationality restored under this Process. Very simple,
At 13:28 16/03/2021, bethchardack via groups.jewishgen.org wrote:
I am in London, not the USA - but the basis is the same
I have had my German Nationality restored under this Process. Very simple,
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David Lewin
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#656947
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DRUCKERs of Kyiv, Ukraine (Kiev) to rabbinic line.
#rabbinic
Hi, I have no previous experience researching rabbinic line; hoping for help.
My surname is DRUCKER, shared by my paternal grandfather, who
always said he was from a rabbinic line. (More about him
Hi, I have no previous experience researching rabbinic line; hoping for help.
My surname is DRUCKER, shared by my paternal grandfather, who
always said he was from a rabbinic line. (More about him
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Alison Drucker
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#656946
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ViewMate Translation Request: Russian Language Polish Marriage Record
#poland
#translation
#records
Translators of 19th century Russian Cyrillic, please consider lending your expertise to ViewMate item #91606, an 1893 Polish marriage record written in Russian, which can be viewed
Translators of 19th century Russian Cyrillic, please consider lending your expertise to ViewMate item #91606, an 1893 Polish marriage record written in Russian, which can be viewed
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robertjaylevy@...
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#656945
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Re: Name of MARKUS to Max
#lithuania
#names
My grandfather was German (from Upper Silesia, now Poland) and his Hebrew name was Mordechai, his secular name was Markus until he came to the USA in 1940 and changed it on his naturalization papers
My grandfather was German (from Upper Silesia, now Poland) and his Hebrew name was Mordechai, his secular name was Markus until he came to the USA in 1940 and changed it on his naturalization papers
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Carol Baird
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#656944
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