Need help with Yiddish/Hebrew translation
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Phillip Schulz <pss.nyc46@...>
I have posted copies of handed-down family history originally written
on scraps of paper. The family, Moskovits/Moskowitz, came >from the Ungvar, Nasdad, Kosice regions. Dates range >from mid 1800s to early 1900s. The notes are written in Yiddish but also include Hebrew printing. I would be grateful for any help I can get with translating these into English. ViewMate link addresses are: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72470, http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72471, http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72475, http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72476, http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72477 Thank you, Phillip Schulz MODERATOR NOTE: Some of the text is in German and a small amount in Hungarian. Please reply privately or on the ViewMate response form. |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Need help with Yiddish/Hebrew translation
#general
Phillip Schulz <pss.nyc46@...>
I have posted copies of handed-down family history originally written
on scraps of paper. The family, Moskovits/Moskowitz, came >from the Ungvar, Nasdad, Kosice regions. Dates range >from mid 1800s to early 1900s. The notes are written in Yiddish but also include Hebrew printing. I would be grateful for any help I can get with translating these into English. ViewMate link addresses are: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72470, http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72471, http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72475, http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72476, http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72477 Thank you, Phillip Schulz MODERATOR NOTE: Some of the text is in German and a small amount in Hungarian. Please reply privately or on the ViewMate response form. |
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Nomi Waksberg <nwaksberg@...>
Hello,
This is a longer than usual list of requests for help translating archival records. Most are in Polish. The records that were posted last week are also noted below and I've requested an extension in display time. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide in translating the following archival records: WOLKOWICZ, marriage document http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72185 WOLKOWICZ, birth record http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72184 LEWKOWICZ, birth record http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72158 LEWKOWICZ, death record (?) http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72063 LEWKOWICZ, birth record http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72062 WOLKOWICZ, RUSSIAN translation please http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72400 WOLKOWICZ, RUSSIAN translation please http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72191 Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate image page. Thank you for your time and effort on this. Nomi Fiszenfeld Waksberg Family Names: FISZENFLED, BRAUN, FRYDMAN, ZINGER, WOLKOWICZ, WAKSBERG, ROZENBLAT, SLUPSKA, RYGIEL, KLAJNBART (and variation spelling of all) |
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Nomi Waksberg <nwaksberg@...>
Hello,
This is a longer than usual list of requests for help translating archival records. Most are in Polish. The records that were posted last week are also noted below and I've requested an extension in display time. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide in translating the following archival records: WOLKOWICZ, marriage document http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72185 WOLKOWICZ, birth record http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72184 LEWKOWICZ, birth record http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72158 LEWKOWICZ, death record (?) http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72063 LEWKOWICZ, birth record http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72062 WOLKOWICZ, RUSSIAN translation please http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72400 WOLKOWICZ, RUSSIAN translation please http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72191 Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate image page. Thank you for your time and effort on this. Nomi Fiszenfeld Waksberg Family Names: FISZENFLED, BRAUN, FRYDMAN, ZINGER, WOLKOWICZ, WAKSBERG, ROZENBLAT, SLUPSKA, RYGIEL, KLAJNBART (and variation spelling of all) |
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Identification of artist/painting in ViewMate
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Ellie Roden
I am searching (on behalf of a friend) for information about a
painting done by an artist who died in a concentration camp with the hopes of returning it to a family member. Please find a picture of the painting at the following address: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72467 An enlarged copy of the artist's signature is at: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72468 Any help deciphering the signature or knowledge of the artist or painting will be gratefully received. Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much. Ellie Roden Wilmington, Vermont USA |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Identification of artist/painting in ViewMate
#general
Ellie Roden
I am searching (on behalf of a friend) for information about a
painting done by an artist who died in a concentration camp with the hopes of returning it to a family member. Please find a picture of the painting at the following address: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72467 An enlarged copy of the artist's signature is at: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM72468 Any help deciphering the signature or knowledge of the artist or painting will be gratefully received. Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much. Ellie Roden Wilmington, Vermont USA |
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GRABER / GRAEBER family of Sanok, Galicia (SE Poland)
#galicia
Joseph Walder <jswalder@...>
I am writing to ask for suggestions for archival research about my
GRABER / GRAEBER ancestors of Sanok, Galicia (now southeast Poland). Some background follows. Sources are family oral history, JewishGen, JRI-Poland, and family trees on Ancestry.com. My paternal grandmother, born Feiga GRAEBER in Sanok in about 1904, was the youngest of ten children, most of whom emigrated to the United States. Her parents were Beile LICHTBACH (b. 1862 in Przemysl, d. 1925 in New York) and Meyer GRAEBER (b. about 1828 in Sanok, d. about 1915 in Sanok). The 34-year age difference between Beile and Meyer is correct and leads to a messy situation on genealogical charts. I believe Meyer had a brother Jakob Pincus GRAEBER (1824-1907) married to Jutte BIEGELEISEN (1819-1889). Jakob and Jutte had a son Abraham (b. 1854 Sanok, d. 1930 New York) who was the point of contact for the first two of my grandmother's brothers to emigrate to the US, according to passenger manifests. It seems likely that Meyer had other siblings, too. One of them may have been Leib GRAEBER (1838-1918), who married Czarna FRIBERGER (1840-1915). I also believe on grounds of a certain DNA match that Meyer had a brother whose son Ber (or Bernhard) GRAEBER moved to Vienna. I believe the father of Meyer and Jakob Pincus was Hersz GRAEBER, born in about 1800 in Sanok and married to Beile. Hersz may have had a brother Majer GRAEBER, married to Frimit; their son Israel Leib GRAEBER (1830-1911) was married to Chaje HOLZ (1823-1905). Israel Leib and Chaje had a son Eisig GRAEBER (b. about 1856 Sanok?, d. 1926 Jaroslaw). Eisig married Mirl LICHTBACH, an older sister of my great-grandmother Beile LICHTBACH, mentioned above. Eisig GRAEBER was a figure in the Haskalah movement as a translator and editor. The 1900 Sanok census lists several GRAEBER families, but it is unclear how they relate to each other and to my own direct lineage. Finally, there are mentions of various Sanok GRAEBERs in family trees on Ancestry and MyHeritage. I am keenly interested in suggestions for archival research that can be undertaken in the United States. I am perfectly happy to dive into records written in languages other than English, but please do not recommend that I make a trip to Poland to do archival research there. For various reasons, that simply is not possible. Joseph Walder Portland, Oregon, USA |
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia GRABER / GRAEBER family of Sanok, Galicia (SE Poland)
#galicia
Joseph Walder <jswalder@...>
I am writing to ask for suggestions for archival research about my
GRABER / GRAEBER ancestors of Sanok, Galicia (now southeast Poland). Some background follows. Sources are family oral history, JewishGen, JRI-Poland, and family trees on Ancestry.com. My paternal grandmother, born Feiga GRAEBER in Sanok in about 1904, was the youngest of ten children, most of whom emigrated to the United States. Her parents were Beile LICHTBACH (b. 1862 in Przemysl, d. 1925 in New York) and Meyer GRAEBER (b. about 1828 in Sanok, d. about 1915 in Sanok). The 34-year age difference between Beile and Meyer is correct and leads to a messy situation on genealogical charts. I believe Meyer had a brother Jakob Pincus GRAEBER (1824-1907) married to Jutte BIEGELEISEN (1819-1889). Jakob and Jutte had a son Abraham (b. 1854 Sanok, d. 1930 New York) who was the point of contact for the first two of my grandmother's brothers to emigrate to the US, according to passenger manifests. It seems likely that Meyer had other siblings, too. One of them may have been Leib GRAEBER (1838-1918), who married Czarna FRIBERGER (1840-1915). I also believe on grounds of a certain DNA match that Meyer had a brother whose son Ber (or Bernhard) GRAEBER moved to Vienna. I believe the father of Meyer and Jakob Pincus was Hersz GRAEBER, born in about 1800 in Sanok and married to Beile. Hersz may have had a brother Majer GRAEBER, married to Frimit; their son Israel Leib GRAEBER (1830-1911) was married to Chaje HOLZ (1823-1905). Israel Leib and Chaje had a son Eisig GRAEBER (b. about 1856 Sanok?, d. 1926 Jaroslaw). Eisig married Mirl LICHTBACH, an older sister of my great-grandmother Beile LICHTBACH, mentioned above. Eisig GRAEBER was a figure in the Haskalah movement as a translator and editor. The 1900 Sanok census lists several GRAEBER families, but it is unclear how they relate to each other and to my own direct lineage. Finally, there are mentions of various Sanok GRAEBERs in family trees on Ancestry and MyHeritage. I am keenly interested in suggestions for archival research that can be undertaken in the United States. I am perfectly happy to dive into records written in languages other than English, but please do not recommend that I make a trip to Poland to do archival research there. For various reasons, that simply is not possible. Joseph Walder Portland, Oregon, USA |
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Rohatyn, Raphael Soferman and the Hebrew School
#galicia
David Scriven
My great-uncle Wolf Kramarov (later known as Ze'ev Carmi) arrived in
Rohatyn 1906-7 to teach Hebrew at a school run by Raphael Soferman. Wolf also acted as secretary of the Stanislawow Hebrew Teachers Union founded by Soferman. I'm looking for any photographs of that era of Soferman, the school or anything else connected to the union. The Rogatyn Yizkor book on JewishGen mentions a number of photographs, but none are attached. David Scriven |
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Rohatyn, Raphael Soferman and the Hebrew School
#galicia
David Scriven
My great-uncle Wolf Kramarov (later known as Ze'ev Carmi) arrived in
Rohatyn 1906-7 to teach Hebrew at a school run by Raphael Soferman. Wolf also acted as secretary of the Stanislawow Hebrew Teachers Union founded by Soferman. I'm looking for any photographs of that era of Soferman, the school or anything else connected to the union. The Rogatyn Yizkor book on JewishGen mentions a number of photographs, but none are attached. David Scriven |
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JGSNY Meeting Sunday, March 24
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Harriet Mayer
Jewish Genealogical Society New York Meeting
Sunday, March 24 at 2 PM at the Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th St. New York Program "Life Under the Tsars: Registration, Residence and Exit Routes" Speaker: Alan Shuchat Records of the Russian Empire show that people often registered as citizens of one town but lived in another. What was the system of registration and residence permits under the tsars and later in the Soviet Union? How were people divided into social estates? How did our ancestors obtain steamship tickets and travel >from their shtetls to the steamship ports? To help trace our families before their departure >from the Russian Empire, genealogist Alan Shuchat will discuss how these records and historical knowledge help us trace our families before they arrived here. Alan Shuchat is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Wellesley College. He has researched his family's history for several decades and traced back to around 1800. He coordinates the Ukraine Special Interest Group at the JGS of Greater Boston and is an instructor in its annual genealogy course. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute will be open >from 11 AM to 4 PM. Free for JGSNY members; guests welcome, $5 at the door. More information is available at our website: jgsny.org or at our Facebook page. Submitted by Harriet Mayer JGSNY VP Communications New York, NY |
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGSNY Meeting Sunday, March 24
#general
Harriet Mayer
Jewish Genealogical Society New York Meeting
Sunday, March 24 at 2 PM at the Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th St. New York Program "Life Under the Tsars: Registration, Residence and Exit Routes" Speaker: Alan Shuchat Records of the Russian Empire show that people often registered as citizens of one town but lived in another. What was the system of registration and residence permits under the tsars and later in the Soviet Union? How were people divided into social estates? How did our ancestors obtain steamship tickets and travel >from their shtetls to the steamship ports? To help trace our families before their departure >from the Russian Empire, genealogist Alan Shuchat will discuss how these records and historical knowledge help us trace our families before they arrived here. Alan Shuchat is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Wellesley College. He has researched his family's history for several decades and traced back to around 1800. He coordinates the Ukraine Special Interest Group at the JGS of Greater Boston and is an instructor in its annual genealogy course. The Ackman & Ziff Family Genealogy Institute will be open >from 11 AM to 4 PM. Free for JGSNY members; guests welcome, $5 at the door. More information is available at our website: jgsny.org or at our Facebook page. Submitted by Harriet Mayer JGSNY VP Communications New York, NY |
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ViewMate VM70259 translation & interpretation request - HUNGARIAN, 19th c., Munkacs (Mukacevo)
#hungary
Barrie Karp
Dear research colleagues,
I've posted a vital record in Hungarian for which I seek various translations and interpretations. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM70259 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page, or directly to me by email. Thank you very much. Barrie Karp PhD, Philosophy barriekarp@... NYC KARP/CARP; WIEN (Horowitz) (Fine) (Vine [VEEN]) (Galicia; Romania; Hungary; Viena; Austro-Hungary); BERCOWICZ; TUCHFELD; HORN?; HOROWITZ; GOTTESMAN?, DORNBAUM? (Galicia; Romania; Viena; Austro-Hungary) (Romania: Vaslui, Falticeni, Iasi, Tulcea, etc.); Ukraine, Galicia, Horodenka, Kolymyya, Stryj, Stanislawow, Sambor, L'viv; Austria Hungary, Vienna); WEISS (Kohan?); GRUNBAUM/ GREENBAUM / GRINBAUM, BERCOWITZ, FUCHS/Fox, KLEIN, GOTTLIEB [?]; ROSENFELD, ENGEL, LOVENRIN, SCHWARZ. Czech: WEINBERG/ER; VEINBERG/ER. (Hungary, Czechoslovakia: Munkacs/Mukacevo, Kovago-Eors, Kisvarda; Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Vienna). Possibly: HAIMOWITZ;) NYC all; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Syracuse, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Rochester, NY; Broward, FL; NJ Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond. |
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Hungary SIG #Hungary ViewMate VM70259 translation & interpretation request - HUNGARIAN, 19th c., Munkacs (Mukacevo)
#hungary
Barrie Karp
Dear research colleagues,
I've posted a vital record in Hungarian for which I seek various translations and interpretations. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM70259 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page, or directly to me by email. Thank you very much. Barrie Karp PhD, Philosophy barriekarp@... NYC KARP/CARP; WIEN (Horowitz) (Fine) (Vine [VEEN]) (Galicia; Romania; Hungary; Viena; Austro-Hungary); BERCOWICZ; TUCHFELD; HORN?; HOROWITZ; GOTTESMAN?, DORNBAUM? (Galicia; Romania; Viena; Austro-Hungary) (Romania: Vaslui, Falticeni, Iasi, Tulcea, etc.); Ukraine, Galicia, Horodenka, Kolymyya, Stryj, Stanislawow, Sambor, L'viv; Austria Hungary, Vienna); WEISS (Kohan?); GRUNBAUM/ GREENBAUM / GRINBAUM, BERCOWITZ, FUCHS/Fox, KLEIN, GOTTLIEB [?]; ROSENFELD, ENGEL, LOVENRIN, SCHWARZ. Czech: WEINBERG/ER; VEINBERG/ER. (Hungary, Czechoslovakia: Munkacs/Mukacevo, Kovago-Eors, Kisvarda; Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Vienna). Possibly: HAIMOWITZ;) NYC all; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Syracuse, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Rochester, NY; Broward, FL; NJ Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond. |
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ViewMate VM70258 translation & interpretation request - HUNGARIAN, 19th c., Munkacs (Mukacevo)
#hungary
Barrie Karp
Dear research colleagues,
I've posted a vital record in Hungarian for which I seek various translations and interpretations. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM70258 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page, or directly to me by email. Thank you very much. Barrie Karp PhD, Philosophy barriekarp@... NYC KARP/CARP; WIEN (Horowitz) (Fine) (Vine [VEEN]) (Galicia; Romania; Hungary; Viena; Austro-Hungary); BERCOWICZ; TUCHFELD; HORN?; HOROWITZ; GOTTESMAN?, DORNBAUM? (Galicia; Romania; Viena; Austro-Hungary) (Romania: Vaslui, Falticeni, Iasi, Tulcea, etc.); Ukraine, Galicia, Horodenka, Kolymyya, Stryj, Stanislawow, Sambor, L'viv; Austria Hungary, Vienna); WEISS (Kohan?); GRUNBAUM/ GREENBAUM / GRINBAUM, BERCOWITZ, FUCHS/Fox, KLEIN, GOTTLIEB [?]; ROSENFELD, ENGEL, LOVENRIN, SCHWARZ. Czech: WEINBERG/ER; VEINBERG/ER. (Hungary, Czechoslovakia: Munkacs/Mukacevo, Kovago-Eors, Kisvarda; Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Vienna). Possibly: HAIMOWITZ;) NYC all; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Syracuse, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Rochester, NY; Broward, FL; NJ Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond. |
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ViewMate ViewMate translation & interpretation request - HUNGARIAN, 19th c., Munkacs (Mukacevo)
#hungary
Barrie Karp
Dear research colleagues,
I've posted a vital record in Hungarian for which I seek various translations and interpretations. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM70231 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page, or directly to me by email. Thank you very much. Barrie Karp PhD, Philosophy barriekarp@... NYC KARP/CARP; WIEN (Horowitz) (Fine) (Vine [VEEN]) (Galicia; Romania; Hungary; Viena; Austro-Hungary); BERCOWICZ; TUCHFELD; HORN?; HOROWITZ; GOTTESMAN?, DORNBAUM? (Galicia; Romania; Viena; Austro-Hungary) (Romania: Vaslui, Falticeni, Iasi, Tulcea, etc.); Ukraine, Galicia, Horodenka, Kolymyya, Stryj, Stanislawow, Sambor, L'viv; Austria Hungary, Vienna); WEISS (Kohan?); GRUNBAUM/ GREENBAUM / GRINBAUM, BERCOWITZ, FUCHS/Fox, KLEIN, GOTTLIEB [?]; ROSENFELD, ENGEL, LOVENRIN, SCHWARZ. Czech: WEINBERG/ER; VEINBERG/ER. (Hungary, Czechoslovakia: Munkacs/Mukacevo, Kovago-Eors, Kisvarda; Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Vienna). Possibly: HAIMOWITZ;) NYC all; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Syracuse, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Rochester, NY; Broward, FL; NJ Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond. |
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# 70251 ViewMate translation & interpretation request - HUNGARIAN, 19th c., Munkacs (Mukacevo)
#hungary
Barrie Karp
Dear research colleagues,
I've posted a vital record in Hungarian for which I seek various translations and interpretations. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM70251 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page, or directly to me by email. Thank you very much. Barrie Karp PhD, Philosophy barriekarp@... NYC KARP/CARP; WIEN (Horowitz) (Fine) (Vine [VEEN]) (Galicia; Romania; Hungary; Viena; Austro-Hungary); BERCOWICZ; TUCHFELD; HORN?; HOROWITZ; GOTTESMAN?, DORNBAUM? (Galicia; Romania; Viena; Austro-Hungary) (Romania: Vaslui, Falticeni, Iasi, Tulcea, etc.); Ukraine, Galicia, Horodenka, Kolymyya, Stryj, Stanislawow, Sambor, L'viv; Austria Hungary, Vienna); WEISS (Kohan?); GRUNBAUM/ GREENBAUM / GRINBAUM, BERCOWITZ, FUCHS/Fox, KLEIN, GOTTLIEB [?]; ROSENFELD, ENGEL, LOVENRIN, SCHWARZ. Czech: WEINBERG/ER; VEINBERG/ER. (Hungary, Czechoslovakia: Munkacs/Mukacevo, Kovago-Eors, Kisvarda; Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Vienna). Possibly: HAIMOWITZ;) NYC all; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Syracuse, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Rochester, NY; Broward, FL; NJ Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond. |
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Hungary SIG #Hungary ViewMate ViewMate translation & interpretation request - HUNGARIAN, 19th c., Munkacs (Mukacevo)
#hungary
Barrie Karp
Dear research colleagues,
I've posted a vital record in Hungarian for which I seek various translations and interpretations. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM70231 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page, or directly to me by email. Thank you very much. Barrie Karp PhD, Philosophy barriekarp@... NYC KARP/CARP; WIEN (Horowitz) (Fine) (Vine [VEEN]) (Galicia; Romania; Hungary; Viena; Austro-Hungary); BERCOWICZ; TUCHFELD; HORN?; HOROWITZ; GOTTESMAN?, DORNBAUM? (Galicia; Romania; Viena; Austro-Hungary) (Romania: Vaslui, Falticeni, Iasi, Tulcea, etc.); Ukraine, Galicia, Horodenka, Kolymyya, Stryj, Stanislawow, Sambor, L'viv; Austria Hungary, Vienna); WEISS (Kohan?); GRUNBAUM/ GREENBAUM / GRINBAUM, BERCOWITZ, FUCHS/Fox, KLEIN, GOTTLIEB [?]; ROSENFELD, ENGEL, LOVENRIN, SCHWARZ. Czech: WEINBERG/ER; VEINBERG/ER. (Hungary, Czechoslovakia: Munkacs/Mukacevo, Kovago-Eors, Kisvarda; Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Vienna). Possibly: HAIMOWITZ;) NYC all; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Syracuse, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Rochester, NY; Broward, FL; NJ Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond. |
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Hungary SIG #Hungary # 70251 ViewMate translation & interpretation request - HUNGARIAN, 19th c., Munkacs (Mukacevo)
#hungary
Barrie Karp
Dear research colleagues,
I've posted a vital record in Hungarian for which I seek various translations and interpretations. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM70251 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page, or directly to me by email. Thank you very much. Barrie Karp PhD, Philosophy barriekarp@... NYC KARP/CARP; WIEN (Horowitz) (Fine) (Vine [VEEN]) (Galicia; Romania; Hungary; Viena; Austro-Hungary); BERCOWICZ; TUCHFELD; HORN?; HOROWITZ; GOTTESMAN?, DORNBAUM? (Galicia; Romania; Viena; Austro-Hungary) (Romania: Vaslui, Falticeni, Iasi, Tulcea, etc.); Ukraine, Galicia, Horodenka, Kolymyya, Stryj, Stanislawow, Sambor, L'viv; Austria Hungary, Vienna); WEISS (Kohan?); GRUNBAUM/ GREENBAUM / GRINBAUM, BERCOWITZ, FUCHS/Fox, KLEIN, GOTTLIEB [?]; ROSENFELD, ENGEL, LOVENRIN, SCHWARZ. Czech: WEINBERG/ER; VEINBERG/ER. (Hungary, Czechoslovakia: Munkacs/Mukacevo, Kovago-Eors, Kisvarda; Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Vienna). Possibly: HAIMOWITZ;) NYC all; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Syracuse, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Rochester, NY; Broward, FL; NJ Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond. |
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Hungary SIG #Hungary ViewMate VM70258 translation & interpretation request - HUNGARIAN, 19th c., Munkacs (Mukacevo)
#hungary
Barrie Karp
Dear research colleagues,
I've posted a vital record in Hungarian for which I seek various translations and interpretations. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM70258 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page, or directly to me by email. Thank you very much. Barrie Karp PhD, Philosophy barriekarp@... NYC KARP/CARP; WIEN (Horowitz) (Fine) (Vine [VEEN]) (Galicia; Romania; Hungary; Viena; Austro-Hungary); BERCOWICZ; TUCHFELD; HORN?; HOROWITZ; GOTTESMAN?, DORNBAUM? (Galicia; Romania; Viena; Austro-Hungary) (Romania: Vaslui, Falticeni, Iasi, Tulcea, etc.); Ukraine, Galicia, Horodenka, Kolymyya, Stryj, Stanislawow, Sambor, L'viv; Austria Hungary, Vienna); WEISS (Kohan?); GRUNBAUM/ GREENBAUM / GRINBAUM, BERCOWITZ, FUCHS/Fox, KLEIN, GOTTLIEB [?]; ROSENFELD, ENGEL, LOVENRIN, SCHWARZ. Czech: WEINBERG/ER; VEINBERG/ER. (Hungary, Czechoslovakia: Munkacs/Mukacevo, Kovago-Eors, Kisvarda; Ukraine, Austria, Germany, Vienna). Possibly: HAIMOWITZ;) NYC all; Wilkes-Barre, PA; Syracuse, NY; Scranton, PA; Cleveland, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Rochester, NY; Broward, FL; NJ Moderator: Please use Viewmate to respond. |
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