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Family-search:Schichtancz-Freisinger-Moskovitz-Eisler-Maier-Spitzer-Bruchsteiner #hungary

Eloedfamily@...
 

Dear Friends, fellow researchers...

Today's Focus:

I am searching for several members of my extended family,=20
ancestors of Jewish, German and any other heritage.
In addition to the information listed below, I have several additional
family members, siblings, parents and children belonging to those listed,
but not with complete data.

Please note, that many of the birth-places are outside of today's Hungarian=
=20
borders.

If you know of any local Jewish organization or resource in the listed=20
localities, and the language that may be used for correspondence, please le=
t me=20
know.

I am aware of the fact, the 1920 Trianon treaty took the Southern Hungarian=
=20
area and annexed it to Jugoslavia, and that already by 1941-42 all Jews of=20
the Voivodina-Jugoslavia area have been deported and/or killed. Then in 194=
2-44=20
this region was re-annexed to Hungary, only to be taken away again and=20
gifted to Jugoslavia at the Paris peace treaty after WWII. With all the var=
ious=20
massacres that took place in those cities, towns, it appears to be difficul=
t=20
(for me at least) to do meaningful tracing.

Exact data I have is as follows:

Armin FREISINGER Born 20 Oct 1883 Csalar, Nograd vm
Married: Magyarnandor Dec Auschwitz 1944
Wife: Ilona B SCHICHTANZ: Born: 27 Nov 1893 Berkenye, Nograd vm
Dec Auschwitz 1944

First dtr Erzsebet FREISINGER born 4 Jul. 1912 Magyarnandor, Nograd vm=20
Dec Auschwitz 1944

Second dtr Valeria FREISINGER born 23 May 1918 Szepliget, Gajdobra,
Jugoslavia, survivor as of Sep 2005

Julia MOSKOVITZ, born approx. 1850 Nagybecskerek-Zrenjanin Jugoslavia

Bela Pal EISLER born 19 Sep 1873 Nagy-Becskerek / Zrenjanin-Srbija Torontal=
=20
vm Jugoslavia

Henrik Heinrich EISLER born: approx. 1820 Revfalu - Misice, Trencsen vm =20
(Slovakia)
Wife: Katalin Katharina MAIER born approx 1825

Salamon BRUCHSTEINER Born: 28 Mar 1838 Tab, Somogy vm Hungary=20
Dec. 19 Apr 1894 Budapest Hungary
Wife: Francisca Fanny SPITZER Born 15 Jan 1841 Vienna, Austria
Dec: 02 Jul 1931 Budapest Hungary

I will appreciate any and all help in my research of the above named =20
individuals.

Sincerely,


Leslie Eloed researcher 55712
California, USA =20
leloed @ aol.com
Please note: I am fluent in German, Hungarian and English.

Thank you,

Leslie Eloed (Eisler, Elo=E2=80=9Dd L=E2=80=99szlo=E2=80=99)
Covina, California, USA


Hungary SIG #Hungary Family-search:Schichtancz-Freisinger-Moskovitz-Eisler-Maier-Spitzer-Bruchsteiner #hungary

Eloedfamily@...
 

Dear Friends, fellow researchers...

Today's Focus:

I am searching for several members of my extended family,=20
ancestors of Jewish, German and any other heritage.
In addition to the information listed below, I have several additional
family members, siblings, parents and children belonging to those listed,
but not with complete data.

Please note, that many of the birth-places are outside of today's Hungarian=
=20
borders.

If you know of any local Jewish organization or resource in the listed=20
localities, and the language that may be used for correspondence, please le=
t me=20
know.

I am aware of the fact, the 1920 Trianon treaty took the Southern Hungarian=
=20
area and annexed it to Jugoslavia, and that already by 1941-42 all Jews of=20
the Voivodina-Jugoslavia area have been deported and/or killed. Then in 194=
2-44=20
this region was re-annexed to Hungary, only to be taken away again and=20
gifted to Jugoslavia at the Paris peace treaty after WWII. With all the var=
ious=20
massacres that took place in those cities, towns, it appears to be difficul=
t=20
(for me at least) to do meaningful tracing.

Exact data I have is as follows:

Armin FREISINGER Born 20 Oct 1883 Csalar, Nograd vm
Married: Magyarnandor Dec Auschwitz 1944
Wife: Ilona B SCHICHTANZ: Born: 27 Nov 1893 Berkenye, Nograd vm
Dec Auschwitz 1944

First dtr Erzsebet FREISINGER born 4 Jul. 1912 Magyarnandor, Nograd vm=20
Dec Auschwitz 1944

Second dtr Valeria FREISINGER born 23 May 1918 Szepliget, Gajdobra,
Jugoslavia, survivor as of Sep 2005

Julia MOSKOVITZ, born approx. 1850 Nagybecskerek-Zrenjanin Jugoslavia

Bela Pal EISLER born 19 Sep 1873 Nagy-Becskerek / Zrenjanin-Srbija Torontal=
=20
vm Jugoslavia

Henrik Heinrich EISLER born: approx. 1820 Revfalu - Misice, Trencsen vm =20
(Slovakia)
Wife: Katalin Katharina MAIER born approx 1825

Salamon BRUCHSTEINER Born: 28 Mar 1838 Tab, Somogy vm Hungary=20
Dec. 19 Apr 1894 Budapest Hungary
Wife: Francisca Fanny SPITZER Born 15 Jan 1841 Vienna, Austria
Dec: 02 Jul 1931 Budapest Hungary

I will appreciate any and all help in my research of the above named =20
individuals.

Sincerely,


Leslie Eloed researcher 55712
California, USA =20
leloed @ aol.com
Please note: I am fluent in German, Hungarian and English.

Thank you,

Leslie Eloed (Eisler, Elo=E2=80=9Dd L=E2=80=99szlo=E2=80=99)
Covina, California, USA


Re: Gravestone Names #hungary

Sam Schleman <Samara99@...>
 

Hi John;

Thanks, although not sure it fits. This stone just has the woman, no husband
there.

Sam

----- Original Message -----
From: "John" <segedy@...>
To: "H-SIG" <h-sig@...>
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: Re:[h-sig] Gravestone Names


Sam,

I have seen this done often in this country (At least here in New
England). Usually it will say something like

John Jones
1750 -1825
His Wife
Sarah Smith
1765 - 1830

It actually is very helpful in tracking the families. Perhaps the
Stonemakers were genealogists.

John Segedy
NH


Subject: Gravestone Names
From: "Sam Schleman" <Samara99@...>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:46:08 -0400
X-Message-Number: 8

Hi;

A friend has found a photograph of a gravestone in the cemetery in
Nyiregyhaza that seems to be a relative.

The gravestone gives the correct father's name, and the age of the woman
who died is correct, as is her name. The one thing that is throwing me a
bit is that the surname is her maiden name, and my understanding is that
she married. In fact she is supposed to have died in childbirth not too
long after getting married. Her age was 23.

Has anyone encountered an instance where a young woman's gravestone uses
her maiden, rather than married name?

Does anyone know whether this occurred frequently enough that I can
reasonably figure this is my relative?

Thanks,

Sam

Sam Schleman
Malvern, PA
Samara99@...


Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Re:Gravestone Names #hungary

Sam Schleman <Samara99@...>
 

Hi John;

Thanks, although not sure it fits. This stone just has the woman, no husband
there.

Sam

----- Original Message -----
From: "John" <segedy@...>
To: "H-SIG" <h-sig@...>
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 4:01 PM
Subject: Re:[h-sig] Gravestone Names


Sam,

I have seen this done often in this country (At least here in New
England). Usually it will say something like

John Jones
1750 -1825
His Wife
Sarah Smith
1765 - 1830

It actually is very helpful in tracking the families. Perhaps the
Stonemakers were genealogists.

John Segedy
NH


Subject: Gravestone Names
From: "Sam Schleman" <Samara99@...>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 17:46:08 -0400
X-Message-Number: 8

Hi;

A friend has found a photograph of a gravestone in the cemetery in
Nyiregyhaza that seems to be a relative.

The gravestone gives the correct father's name, and the age of the woman
who died is correct, as is her name. The one thing that is throwing me a
bit is that the surname is her maiden name, and my understanding is that
she married. In fact she is supposed to have died in childbirth not too
long after getting married. Her age was 23.

Has anyone encountered an instance where a young woman's gravestone uses
her maiden, rather than married name?

Does anyone know whether this occurred frequently enough that I can
reasonably figure this is my relative?

Thanks,

Sam

Sam Schleman
Malvern, PA
Samara99@...


Scandinavia SIG #Scandinavia Subject: One day seminar at the Museum of the Diaspora in Tel Aviv #scandinavia

Martha LEV-ZION <martha@...>
 

We at the Israel Genealogical Society [IGS] are fairly bursting our
buttons with pride in the one day seminar [Yom Iyun] that we have
arranged for the 28th of November 2005 at Beit Hatefutzot [the
Diaspora Museum] on the Tel Aviv University campus. If you could have
one genealogical wish, wouldn't it be that you could find that
illusive document that would allow you to prove once and for all that
a tie that binds was true? We at the IGS have been feverishly working
for over a year to arrange just such a seminar that would allow you
to find the missing key.

Without fear of contradiction, I can categorically state that every
Jewish family in the world has family - known or unknown - in
Israel. Our seminar, "Family Roots in the Land of Israel and in the
World," will demonstrate what I mean. We have invited archivists >from
the smaller, but sometimes more interesting archives, to address us
with talks on their holdings. When we invited proposals, even we
didn't know details of all the treasures these archives hold, but
after reading the abstracts and talking with the archivists, it is
hard not to jump up and down with enthusiasm!

Go to our website's direct seminar access:

http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/YY2005/

There you can get .pdf files in Hebrew and/or in English of the
program, the abstracts and the biographies of the speakers. See for
yourself what an incredible program we have arranged for you! >from
our opening keynote speaker on Eastern European Aliyah >from the late
1800's to 1920, to a detailed description of the microfilm collection
of the Diaspora Museum, at the close of the day, you will be
enthralled for the entire time.

One caveat: regretfully, places are limited due to the number of
seats available and we can only accept reservations on a first come
first serve basis. Early registration ends on 10 November, if there
are still places available. Registration includes coffee and cake and
a chance for a greatly discounted hot lunch, but here too, places are
limited. Please register early so you will not be disappointed. When
the places are gone, they are gone and that's it.

The registration form can be downloaded at

http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/YY2005/YY-reg-HE-2005.pdf

You are going to love this day and we are looking forward to seeing
you there!

Martha Levinson Lev-Zion
for the Organizing Committee
Israel Genealogical Society


Latvia SIG #Latvia Re: latvia digest: September 20, 2005 #latvia

Robin Aaronson <robin@...>
 

Arlene Beare wrote:
The Latvia SIG is delighted that we have added two large databases
to the JewishGen Latvia Database. These can be accessed at
<< http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Latvia >.

I have tried searching this database several times and keep getting "page
unavailable". Does anyone else have this problem? It has continued even after
we got the message that the servers were now back in their usual place.

Robin Aaronson
Bristol, UK


Re: latvia digest: September 20, 2005 #latvia

Robin Aaronson <robin@...>
 

Arlene Beare wrote:
The Latvia SIG is delighted that we have added two large databases
to the JewishGen Latvia Database. These can be accessed at
<< http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Latvia >.

I have tried searching this database several times and keep getting "page
unavailable". Does anyone else have this problem? It has continued even after
we got the message that the servers were now back in their usual place.

Robin Aaronson
Bristol, UK


Subject: One day seminar at the Museum of the Diaspora in Tel Aviv #scandinavia

Martha LEV-ZION <martha@...>
 

We at the Israel Genealogical Society [IGS] are fairly bursting our
buttons with pride in the one day seminar [Yom Iyun] that we have
arranged for the 28th of November 2005 at Beit Hatefutzot [the
Diaspora Museum] on the Tel Aviv University campus. If you could have
one genealogical wish, wouldn't it be that you could find that
illusive document that would allow you to prove once and for all that
a tie that binds was true? We at the IGS have been feverishly working
for over a year to arrange just such a seminar that would allow you
to find the missing key.

Without fear of contradiction, I can categorically state that every
Jewish family in the world has family - known or unknown - in
Israel. Our seminar, "Family Roots in the Land of Israel and in the
World," will demonstrate what I mean. We have invited archivists >from
the smaller, but sometimes more interesting archives, to address us
with talks on their holdings. When we invited proposals, even we
didn't know details of all the treasures these archives hold, but
after reading the abstracts and talking with the archivists, it is
hard not to jump up and down with enthusiasm!

Go to our website's direct seminar access:

http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/YY2005/

There you can get .pdf files in Hebrew and/or in English of the
program, the abstracts and the biographies of the speakers. See for
yourself what an incredible program we have arranged for you! >from
our opening keynote speaker on Eastern European Aliyah >from the late
1800's to 1920, to a detailed description of the microfilm collection
of the Diaspora Museum, at the close of the day, you will be
enthralled for the entire time.

One caveat: regretfully, places are limited due to the number of
seats available and we can only accept reservations on a first come
first serve basis. Early registration ends on 10 November, if there
are still places available. Registration includes coffee and cake and
a chance for a greatly discounted hot lunch, but here too, places are
limited. Please register early so you will not be disappointed. When
the places are gone, they are gone and that's it.

The registration form can be downloaded at

http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/YY2005/YY-reg-HE-2005.pdf

You are going to love this day and we are looking forward to seeing
you there!

Martha Levinson Lev-Zion
for the Organizing Committee
Israel Genealogical Society


One day seminar at the Museum of the Diaspora in TelAviv #france

Martha LEV-ZION <martha@...>
 

We at the Israel Genealogical Society [IGS] are fairly bursting our
buttons with pride in the one day seminar [Yom Iyun] that we have
arranged for the 28th of November 2005 at Beit Hatefutzot [the
Diaspora Museum] on the Tel Aviv University campus. If you could have
one genealogical wish, wouldn't it be that you could find that
illusive document that would allow you to prove once and for all that
a tie that binds was true? We at the IGS have been feverishly working
for over a year to arrange just such a seminar that would allow you
to find the missing key.

Without fear of contradiction, I can categorically state that every
Jewish family in the world has family - known or unknown - in
Israel. Our seminar, "Family Roots in the Land of Israel and in the
World," will demonstrate what I mean. We have invited archivists >from
the smaller, but sometimes more interesting archives, to address us
with talks on their holdings. When we invited proposals, even we
didn't know details of all the treasures these archives hold, but
after reading the abstracts and talking with the archivists, it is
hard not to jump up and down with enthusiasm!

Go to our website's direct seminar access:

http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/YY2005/

There you can get .pdf files in Hebrew and/or in English of the
program, the abstracts and the biographies of the speakers. See for
yourself what an incredible program we have arranged for you! >from
our opening keynote speaker on Eastern European Aliyah >from the late
1800's to 1920, to a detailed description of the microfilm collection
of the Diaspora Museum, at the close of the day, you will be
enthralled for the entire time.

One caveat: regretfully, places are limited due to the number of
seats available and we can only accept reservations on a first come
first serve basis. Early registration ends on 10 November, if there
are still places available. Registration includes coffee and cake and
a chance for a greatly discounted hot lunch, but here too, places are
limited. Please register early so you will not be disappointed. When
the places are gone, they are gone and that's it.

The registration form can be downloaded at

http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/YY2005/YY-reg-HE-2005.pdf

You are going to love this day and we are looking forward to seeing
you there!

Martha Levinson Lev-Zion
for the Organizing Committee
Israel Genealogical Society


French SIG #France One day seminar at the Museum of the Diaspora in TelAviv #france

Martha LEV-ZION <martha@...>
 

We at the Israel Genealogical Society [IGS] are fairly bursting our
buttons with pride in the one day seminar [Yom Iyun] that we have
arranged for the 28th of November 2005 at Beit Hatefutzot [the
Diaspora Museum] on the Tel Aviv University campus. If you could have
one genealogical wish, wouldn't it be that you could find that
illusive document that would allow you to prove once and for all that
a tie that binds was true? We at the IGS have been feverishly working
for over a year to arrange just such a seminar that would allow you
to find the missing key.

Without fear of contradiction, I can categorically state that every
Jewish family in the world has family - known or unknown - in
Israel. Our seminar, "Family Roots in the Land of Israel and in the
World," will demonstrate what I mean. We have invited archivists >from
the smaller, but sometimes more interesting archives, to address us
with talks on their holdings. When we invited proposals, even we
didn't know details of all the treasures these archives hold, but
after reading the abstracts and talking with the archivists, it is
hard not to jump up and down with enthusiasm!

Go to our website's direct seminar access:

http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/YY2005/

There you can get .pdf files in Hebrew and/or in English of the
program, the abstracts and the biographies of the speakers. See for
yourself what an incredible program we have arranged for you! >from
our opening keynote speaker on Eastern European Aliyah >from the late
1800's to 1920, to a detailed description of the microfilm collection
of the Diaspora Museum, at the close of the day, you will be
enthralled for the entire time.

One caveat: regretfully, places are limited due to the number of
seats available and we can only accept reservations on a first come
first serve basis. Early registration ends on 10 November, if there
are still places available. Registration includes coffee and cake and
a chance for a greatly discounted hot lunch, but here too, places are
limited. Please register early so you will not be disappointed. When
the places are gone, they are gone and that's it.

The registration form can be downloaded at

http://www.isragen.org.il/NROS/YY2005/YY-reg-HE-2005.pdf

You are going to love this day and we are looking forward to seeing
you there!

Martha Levinson Lev-Zion
for the Organizing Committee
Israel Genealogical Society


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen village of Kuropatniki #general

Shari Kantrow
 

Dear Genners,
L'Shana Tovah to all. It has been explained to me
recently that there are (or were) three different
villages named Kuropatniki. Mine is in the Bursztyn
area, Rohatyn district in Ukraine. Is there anyone who
is researching this same town or who has information
on it? I would most appreciate the help.
Thanks,
Shari

researching:
MEYER, KAFKA, KUPFER, SCHAFF -Russian/Poland>NY
BLITZER,KARPET,JACOBSON,LANDSMAN, BLITZMAN,BLAZER
PLATZMAN, REYITTS (REIZ)Kamenets-Podolskiy, Podolia >NY
HABERMAN,DICKMAN,SZWARZ- Bukaczowce,Siemikowce>NY
SCHNEIDER, MILBAUER, MEYER - Austria
SCHWARTZ,,SHAPIRO- Bursztyn,Kuropatniki-Galicia>NY


village of Kuropatniki #general

Shari Kantrow
 

Dear Genners,
L'Shana Tovah to all. It has been explained to me
recently that there are (or were) three different
villages named Kuropatniki. Mine is in the Bursztyn
area, Rohatyn district in Ukraine. Is there anyone who
is researching this same town or who has information
on it? I would most appreciate the help.
Thanks,
Shari

researching:
MEYER, KAFKA, KUPFER, SCHAFF -Russian/Poland>NY
BLITZER,KARPET,JACOBSON,LANDSMAN, BLITZMAN,BLAZER
PLATZMAN, REYITTS (REIZ)Kamenets-Podolskiy, Podolia >NY
HABERMAN,DICKMAN,SZWARZ- Bukaczowce,Siemikowce>NY
SCHNEIDER, MILBAUER, MEYER - Austria
SCHWARTZ,,SHAPIRO- Bursztyn,Kuropatniki-Galicia>NY


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen online directory in Israel has disappeared #general

Rose Feldman <rosef@...>
 

There is a new Bezeq (telephone company) site but it does not include the
online directory. Lets hope they return it.
Rose Feldman


online directory in Israel has disappeared #general

Rose Feldman <rosef@...>
 

There is a new Bezeq (telephone company) site but it does not include the
online directory. Lets hope they return it.
Rose Feldman


Lajes - Azores #general

Inacio Steinhardt <inacio@...>
 

I am interested in contacting Jewish people who have lived between 1994 and
1997 in Lajes, Island of Terceira, Azores.

Please contact me privately at inacio@...

Thank you

Inacio Steinhardt
Israel
inacio@...


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Lajes - Azores #general

Inacio Steinhardt <inacio@...>
 

I am interested in contacting Jewish people who have lived between 1994 and
1997 in Lajes, Island of Terceira, Azores.

Please contact me privately at inacio@...

Thank you

Inacio Steinhardt
Israel
inacio@...


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon, October 16th Monthly Meeting, #general

Ronald D. Doctor <rondoctor@...>
 

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon (JGSO) invites you, your
family, and friends to our October monthly meeting.

Lifestory Legacy Planning
presented by Joella Werlin

Date: Sunday, October 16, 2005
Time: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Place: Neveh Shalom Chapel
2900 Peaceful Lane
Portland, Oregon
(Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway/North on Dosch Rd/Right
on Peaceful Lane)

*Important note*: Our October monthly meeting is on *Sunday afternoon*, not
Monday evening.

JGSO member Joella Werlin is founder of Familore: Family Records and
Recollections. She is a member of the Association of Personal Historians
and the Oral History Association. She spent 17 years as a TV public
affairs manager/producer, and she has degrees in history and social
anthropology. Joella has been very active in our community and has
conducted many workshops to train people in oral history techniques. She
will discuss the process of planning preparing your life story as part
of your family legacy and will illustrate her talk with a video made by
Harvey Klevit, z"l.

This event is *free* to JGSO members. Contributions at the door of $2 door
are requested >from non-members to help us defray the meeting cost.
Contribution can be deducted >from new membership if you join that evening.

To be placed on JGS of Oregon's e-mail distribution list, send an e-mail
message to rondoctor@.... Once you are on the list, you will
receive periodic messages concerning Jewish genealogy. Your name and
e-mail address will not be distributed outside of JGS of Oregon.
For more information about JGSO and its activities, visit the JGSO web
site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~orjgs , or call Sandra Shapiro at 503-694-5646.

The JGSO is affiliated with the International Association of Jewish
Genealogical Societies.


Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon, October 16th Monthly Meeting, #general

Ronald D. Doctor <rondoctor@...>
 

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon (JGSO) invites you, your
family, and friends to our October monthly meeting.

Lifestory Legacy Planning
presented by Joella Werlin

Date: Sunday, October 16, 2005
Time: 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Place: Neveh Shalom Chapel
2900 Peaceful Lane
Portland, Oregon
(Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway/North on Dosch Rd/Right
on Peaceful Lane)

*Important note*: Our October monthly meeting is on *Sunday afternoon*, not
Monday evening.

JGSO member Joella Werlin is founder of Familore: Family Records and
Recollections. She is a member of the Association of Personal Historians
and the Oral History Association. She spent 17 years as a TV public
affairs manager/producer, and she has degrees in history and social
anthropology. Joella has been very active in our community and has
conducted many workshops to train people in oral history techniques. She
will discuss the process of planning preparing your life story as part
of your family legacy and will illustrate her talk with a video made by
Harvey Klevit, z"l.

This event is *free* to JGSO members. Contributions at the door of $2 door
are requested >from non-members to help us defray the meeting cost.
Contribution can be deducted >from new membership if you join that evening.

To be placed on JGS of Oregon's e-mail distribution list, send an e-mail
message to rondoctor@.... Once you are on the list, you will
receive periodic messages concerning Jewish genealogy. Your name and
e-mail address will not be distributed outside of JGS of Oregon.
For more information about JGSO and its activities, visit the JGSO web
site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~orjgs , or call Sandra Shapiro at 503-694-5646.

The JGSO is affiliated with the International Association of Jewish
Genealogical Societies.


online directory in Israel has disappeared #belarus

Rose Feldman <rosef@...>
 

There is a new Bezeq (telephone company) site but it does not include the
online directory. Lets hope they return it.
Rose Feldman


Belarus SIG #Belarus online directory in Israel has disappeared #belarus

Rose Feldman <rosef@...>
 

There is a new Bezeq (telephone company) site but it does not include the
online directory. Lets hope they return it.
Rose Feldman