Research in Vienna
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For tips on research in Vienna see
http://www.jewishgen.org/bohmor/ausguide.htm Randol Schoenberg Los Angeles, CA
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Names questions
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Ruben Weiser <weiser@...>
Hi.
Can emma be berta? What name is hentcha ,hentche or hentchu ?is it in idish?what is the hebrew equivalent? Thanks Ruben Weiser
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Re: Translation
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Lynn Saul <lynnsaul@...>
3tiae is "tertiarei" (my spelling isn't exact; I've forgotten most of my
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Latin)--third as in third class. Lynn Saul
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From: <AttilaRona@...> To: "H-SIG" <h-sig@...> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 5:55 AM Subject: Re:[h-sig] Translation Hi everyone,I was unable to do? It is >from Paks Jewish Census >from 1780 to 1828. Thank you. Paks/Arad/Zagreb/Nagyvarad/Szombathely/Pest/Bucharest
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Re:Translation
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Lynn Saul <lynnsaul@...>
3tiae is "tertiarei" (my spelling isn't exact; I've forgotten most of my
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Latin)--third as in third class. Lynn Saul
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From: <AttilaRona@...> To: "H-SIG" <h-sig@...> Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 5:55 AM Subject: Re:[h-sig] Translation Hi everyone,I was unable to do? It is >from Paks Jewish Census >from 1780 to 1828. Thank you. Paks/Arad/Zagreb/Nagyvarad/Szombathely/Pest/Bucharest
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Research in Vienna
#hungary
For tips on research in Vienna see
http://www.jewishgen.org/bohmor/ausguide.htm Randol Schoenberg Los Angeles, CA
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Names questions
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Ruben Weiser <weiser@...>
Hi.
Can emma be berta? What name is hentcha ,hentche or hentchu ?is it in idish?what is the hebrew equivalent? Thanks Ruben Weiser
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Research in Vienna
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Dubois family <family@...>
The best guide that I am aware for researching birth records in Vienna is to
be found in the Beginner's Guide to Austrian-Jewish Genealogy by E.Randol Schoenberg on http://www.jewishgen.org/BohMor/ausguide.htm Dominique Dubois London UK POLLITZER: Frauenkirchen, Vienna SINGER: Krems, Vienna STEINER: Weitersfeld, Krems, Vienna WAHRINGER: Vienna
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Re: locating birth certificate
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Gábor Hirsch <hirsch@...>
Hello
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What is what you get by ordering the item? do you get a microfilm for viewing at an FHL library, do you get the film and you can view it aat any library having a microfilm viewer or you buy actually to microfilm of your choice (in Budapesat at the Szechenyi National Biblothek you can look at the location or order a copy of your choice for moderate prices). In Switzerland you can view the microfilm at the FHL library and they are quite rare. Best regards Gabor Hirsch Robert Neu schrieb:
The records of births (also I suppose marriage and deaths) for
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: locating birth certificate
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Gábor Hirsch <hirsch@...>
Hello
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What is what you get by ordering the item? do you get a microfilm for viewing at an FHL library, do you get the film and you can view it aat any library having a microfilm viewer or you buy actually to microfilm of your choice (in Budapesat at the Szechenyi National Biblothek you can look at the location or order a copy of your choice for moderate prices). In Switzerland you can view the microfilm at the FHL library and they are quite rare. Best regards Gabor Hirsch Robert Neu schrieb:
The records of births (also I suppose marriage and deaths) for
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Research in Vienna
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Dubois family <family@...>
The best guide that I am aware for researching birth records in Vienna is to
be found in the Beginner's Guide to Austrian-Jewish Genealogy by E.Randol Schoenberg on http://www.jewishgen.org/BohMor/ausguide.htm Dominique Dubois London UK POLLITZER: Frauenkirchen, Vienna SINGER: Krems, Vienna STEINER: Weitersfeld, Krems, Vienna WAHRINGER: Vienna
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Re: Valentine as Jewish Given Name
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Yekkey@...
MODERATOR NOTE: I believe that this topic has been well covered. Additional
messages on the topic of Valentine as Jewish Given Name will probably not be approved for distribution. ========> Kaganoff is his "Dictionary of Jewish Names" mentions that Valen is a Roman name but it was used by Jews in Talmudic times and there is even a Rabbi Valen mentioned in the book. I also went to school with a Jewish fellow named Valenstein. Perhaps the name Valen persisted in some Jewish communities like other Greco-Roman names such as Kayla, Alexander, and Felix. Dan Nussbaum New Bedford, Massachusetts
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German SIG #Germany Re: Valentine as Jewish Given Name
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Yekkey@...
MODERATOR NOTE: I believe that this topic has been well covered. Additional
messages on the topic of Valentine as Jewish Given Name will probably not be approved for distribution. ========> Kaganoff is his "Dictionary of Jewish Names" mentions that Valen is a Roman name but it was used by Jews in Talmudic times and there is even a Rabbi Valen mentioned in the book. I also went to school with a Jewish fellow named Valenstein. Perhaps the name Valen persisted in some Jewish communities like other Greco-Roman names such as Kayla, Alexander, and Felix. Dan Nussbaum New Bedford, Massachusetts
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Newburgh, N.Y.: Anyone Visiting Agudas Israel Cemetery?
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Robert Rosenbaum <rdr713@...>
If someone is willing to take some pictures of my family's grave stones at the
Congregation Agudas Israel Cemetery in New Windsor, it would be greatly appreciated. Please E-mail me and I will provide details privately. Many thanks. Robert D. Rosenbaum San Francisco, Calif.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Newburgh, N.Y.: Anyone Visiting Agudas Israel Cemetery?
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Robert Rosenbaum <rdr713@...>
If someone is willing to take some pictures of my family's grave stones at the
Congregation Agudas Israel Cemetery in New Windsor, it would be greatly appreciated. Please E-mail me and I will provide details privately. Many thanks. Robert D. Rosenbaum San Francisco, Calif.
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Judge BARNETT-LA County (Born 1921? Detroit)
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S. Harris <jewishgen@...>
I am searching for a relationship between BARNETT relatives (Dave and
Barney) and perhaps a sitting Los Angeles County Judge, other than as noted below. Here's what I know: Dave BARNETT (original surname RAVRAVAYA, RAVRAVAIS, or something like that- born in Poland about 1860, died in Des Moines, Iowa March 9, 1948 and Barney BARNETT (born in Michigan, died in Michigan between 1921 and 1930). Barney and Pearl (WEISSMAN) BARNETT's daughter, Sylvia Jane(Bonnie) BARNETT (born in Michigan on October 14, 1917, died in Missioni Viejo, California on May 16, 1984) married Robert SERRINS (born March 05, 1915, died February 10, 1978 in Los Angeles, California. Robert SERRINS was not only Barney BARNETT's son-in-law, but Dave BARNETT's great-great nephew, but also Robert's great aunt's ex-husband (Dave's first wife, also Dave's half-niece, was the former Rachel SERRINS). Thanks to Shelli Liebman Dorfman, a staff writer for the Detroit Jewish News, I may now have a previously-unknown Barnett connection . A man called Shelli and told her that when he was 5, he lived downstairs, in a flat, >from a family named BARNETT. The American-born famikly included a grandfather, son and and 5-year-old granddaughter, living at XXX Hague in Detroit. (At least at one point I know that Barney and Pearl, who was Canadian-born, lived at what appears to be XXXX West Jefferson Avenue in Detroit). The granddaughter (born circa 1921) is a Los Angles County Judge, whose first name the man doesn't remember, but "even though she married, she continued to use the name Barnett. He doesn't remember who told him about her, so he can't go back and get more details. The only Los Angeles County Judge Barnett I could "google" is a retired male Judge Jules BARNETT. Any help would be appreciated. Stacy Harris Nashville, TN USA *** MODERATOR NOTE: Street numbers replaced with, 'XXX,' in accordance with Jewishgen guidelines.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Judge BARNETT-LA County (Born 1921? Detroit)
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S. Harris <jewishgen@...>
I am searching for a relationship between BARNETT relatives (Dave and
Barney) and perhaps a sitting Los Angeles County Judge, other than as noted below. Here's what I know: Dave BARNETT (original surname RAVRAVAYA, RAVRAVAIS, or something like that- born in Poland about 1860, died in Des Moines, Iowa March 9, 1948 and Barney BARNETT (born in Michigan, died in Michigan between 1921 and 1930). Barney and Pearl (WEISSMAN) BARNETT's daughter, Sylvia Jane(Bonnie) BARNETT (born in Michigan on October 14, 1917, died in Missioni Viejo, California on May 16, 1984) married Robert SERRINS (born March 05, 1915, died February 10, 1978 in Los Angeles, California. Robert SERRINS was not only Barney BARNETT's son-in-law, but Dave BARNETT's great-great nephew, but also Robert's great aunt's ex-husband (Dave's first wife, also Dave's half-niece, was the former Rachel SERRINS). Thanks to Shelli Liebman Dorfman, a staff writer for the Detroit Jewish News, I may now have a previously-unknown Barnett connection . A man called Shelli and told her that when he was 5, he lived downstairs, in a flat, >from a family named BARNETT. The American-born famikly included a grandfather, son and and 5-year-old granddaughter, living at XXX Hague in Detroit. (At least at one point I know that Barney and Pearl, who was Canadian-born, lived at what appears to be XXXX West Jefferson Avenue in Detroit). The granddaughter (born circa 1921) is a Los Angles County Judge, whose first name the man doesn't remember, but "even though she married, she continued to use the name Barnett. He doesn't remember who told him about her, so he can't go back and get more details. The only Los Angeles County Judge Barnett I could "google" is a retired male Judge Jules BARNETT. Any help would be appreciated. Stacy Harris Nashville, TN USA *** MODERATOR NOTE: Street numbers replaced with, 'XXX,' in accordance with Jewishgen guidelines.
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Re: Old Brooklyn Street Name
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Mila Begun <mmbegun@...>
Old Fulton Street still exists. Fulton Street once extended all the way to the
water. When the civic center & courts were built, the street along that stretch was renamed Cadman Plaza. Continuing toward the water, the street picks up its old name, and a map will show that Old Fulton Street is very much still there for a few blocks. Mila Begun in NYC
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Old Brooklyn Street Name
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Mila Begun <mmbegun@...>
Old Fulton Street still exists. Fulton Street once extended all the way to the
water. When the civic center & courts were built, the street along that stretch was renamed Cadman Plaza. Continuing toward the water, the street picks up its old name, and a map will show that Old Fulton Street is very much still there for a few blocks. Mila Begun in NYC
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Fort Wayne Genealogy Department Newsletter
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Susan Kaufman <Skaufman@...>
Free electronic newsletter available >from the genealogy department of the Allen
County Public Library. Addicted to genealogy? Love libraries and research? Interested in learning about new resources? If this describes you, sign up for an exciting electronic newsletter >from one of the most popular genealogical research libraries in the nation. The Allen County Public Library's Historical Genealogy Department in Fort Wayne, Indiana is pleased to announce their electronic newsletter, "Genealogy Gems: News from the Fort Wayne Library."Each month learn about new acquisitions, department special events, featured sources, websites…and much more! We will keep you up to date on our outstanding temporary location where the books and microforms are on open stacks available for your perusal. Information about the construction at the old library site and our plans for moving back in 2 years will also be included. There are two ways to subscribe. Visit the Friends of Allen County website at www.FriendsOfAllenCounty.org and fill out the subscription form at the bottom of the page, or send an email to genealogygems-subscribe@...." Please pass this notice on to interested individuals or organizations. Susan Kaufman, Librarian Allen County Public Library Historical Genealogy Department PO Box 2270 200 E. Berry Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 260-421-1225 260-421-1386 (fax) www.acpl.lib.in.us
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Fort Wayne Genealogy Department Newsletter
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Susan Kaufman <Skaufman@...>
Free electronic newsletter available >from the genealogy department of the Allen
County Public Library. Addicted to genealogy? Love libraries and research? Interested in learning about new resources? If this describes you, sign up for an exciting electronic newsletter >from one of the most popular genealogical research libraries in the nation. The Allen County Public Library's Historical Genealogy Department in Fort Wayne, Indiana is pleased to announce their electronic newsletter, "Genealogy Gems: News from the Fort Wayne Library."Each month learn about new acquisitions, department special events, featured sources, websites…and much more! We will keep you up to date on our outstanding temporary location where the books and microforms are on open stacks available for your perusal. Information about the construction at the old library site and our plans for moving back in 2 years will also be included. There are two ways to subscribe. Visit the Friends of Allen County website at www.FriendsOfAllenCounty.org and fill out the subscription form at the bottom of the page, or send an email to genealogygems-subscribe@...." Please pass this notice on to interested individuals or organizations. Susan Kaufman, Librarian Allen County Public Library Historical Genealogy Department PO Box 2270 200 E. Berry Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 260-421-1225 260-421-1386 (fax) www.acpl.lib.in.us
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