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Re: Researching in France - Moselle, Lorraine
#general
Of course, the Family History Library has copied a huge number of French BMD records,
so that should be easier than going to France for most people.
Sally
Of course, the Family History Library has copied a huge number of French BMD records,
so that should be easier than going to France for most people.
Sally
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Sally Bruckheimer
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#203914
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Researching in France - Moselle, Lorraine
#general
Of course, the Family History Library has copied a huge number of French BMD records,
so that should be easier than going to France for most people.
Sally
Of course, the Family History Library has copied a huge number of French BMD records,
so that should be easier than going to France for most people.
Sally
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Sally Bruckheimer
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#524227
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my maternal family tree Germany to Australia
#general
I am trying to trace my maternal line. The farthest back I can go is to Joanne
Veiman who married Alias Fuchs before 1822 in Germany. In 1822 they had a daughter
called Christina Fuchs. I don't
I am trying to trace my maternal line. The farthest back I can go is to Joanne
Veiman who married Alias Fuchs before 1822 in Germany. In 1822 they had a daughter
called Christina Fuchs. I don't
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mere or scott <mere@...>
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#203913
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen my maternal family tree Germany to Australia
#general
I am trying to trace my maternal line. The farthest back I can go is to Joanne
Veiman who married Alias Fuchs before 1822 in Germany. In 1822 they had a daughter
called Christina Fuchs. I don't
I am trying to trace my maternal line. The farthest back I can go is to Joanne
Veiman who married Alias Fuchs before 1822 in Germany. In 1822 they had a daughter
called Christina Fuchs. I don't
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mere or scott <mere@...>
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#524226
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Genealogy- Sociology discussion on BBC
#general
Interesting 30 min podcast discussion chaired by sociologist Laurie Taylor:
"Genealogical research has become a passion for a growing number of people...what
impact does this kind of research have
Interesting 30 min podcast discussion chaired by sociologist Laurie Taylor:
"Genealogical research has become a passion for a growing number of people...what
impact does this kind of research have
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Saul Issroff
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#203912
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Genealogy- Sociology discussion on BBC
#general
Interesting 30 min podcast discussion chaired by sociologist Laurie Taylor:
"Genealogical research has become a passion for a growing number of people...what
impact does this kind of research have
Interesting 30 min podcast discussion chaired by sociologist Laurie Taylor:
"Genealogical research has become a passion for a growing number of people...what
impact does this kind of research have
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Saul Issroff
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#524225
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Lewin as a personal name; Lewek, etc
#general
I frequently get inquires about Jews >from Germany whose given name was Lewin.
People are confused by its spelling and sound and think that the Jew was a Levi
[Levite, as in Cohen, Levi,
I frequently get inquires about Jews >from Germany whose given name was Lewin.
People are confused by its spelling and sound and think that the Jew was a Levi
[Levite, as in Cohen, Levi,
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Jim Bennett <bennett@...>
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#203911
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Lewin as a personal name; Lewek, etc
#general
I frequently get inquires about Jews >from Germany whose given name was Lewin.
People are confused by its spelling and sound and think that the Jew was a Levi
[Levite, as in Cohen, Levi,
I frequently get inquires about Jews >from Germany whose given name was Lewin.
People are confused by its spelling and sound and think that the Jew was a Levi
[Levite, as in Cohen, Levi,
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Jim Bennett <bennett@...>
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#524224
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Children of Holocaust Survivors Books
#general
Hello to all -
I would like to recommend a very special book named:
There will be Tomorrow, by GutaGoldstein, published by Makor Library in Australia .
It tells the story of the author >from childhood
Hello to all -
I would like to recommend a very special book named:
There will be Tomorrow, by GutaGoldstein, published by Makor Library in Australia .
It tells the story of the author >from childhood
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shoshana lipkin
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#203910
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Children of Holocaust Survivors Books
#general
Hello to all -
I would like to recommend a very special book named:
There will be Tomorrow, by GutaGoldstein, published by Makor Library in Australia .
It tells the story of the author >from childhood
Hello to all -
I would like to recommend a very special book named:
There will be Tomorrow, by GutaGoldstein, published by Makor Library in Australia .
It tells the story of the author >from childhood
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shoshana lipkin
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#524223
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Early stages of Family Finder
#dna
I think it is important to recognize that Family Finder is in its
early stages and as we learn how to organize the information we glean
are comparing what you can learn >from a Y- or mtDNA test,
I think it is important to recognize that Family Finder is in its
early stages and as we learn how to organize the information we glean
are comparing what you can learn >from a Y- or mtDNA test,
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Judy Simon
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#31683
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DNA Research #DNA Early stages of Family Finder
#dna
I think it is important to recognize that Family Finder is in its
early stages and as we learn how to organize the information we glean
are comparing what you can learn >from a Y- or mtDNA test,
I think it is important to recognize that Family Finder is in its
early stages and as we learn how to organize the information we glean
are comparing what you can learn >from a Y- or mtDNA test,
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Judy Simon
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#352094
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Lewin as a personal name; Lewek, etc
#germany
I frequently get inquires about Jews >from Germany whose given name was
Lewin. People are confused by its spelling and sound and think that the Jew
was a Levi [Levite, as in COHEN, LEVE,
I frequently get inquires about Jews >from Germany whose given name was
Lewin. People are confused by its spelling and sound and think that the Jew
was a Levi [Levite, as in COHEN, LEVE,
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Jim Bennett <bennett@...>
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#47108
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German SIG #Germany Lewin as a personal name; Lewek, etc
#germany
I frequently get inquires about Jews >from Germany whose given name was
Lewin. People are confused by its spelling and sound and think that the Jew
was a Levi [Levite, as in COHEN, LEVE,
I frequently get inquires about Jews >from Germany whose given name was
Lewin. People are confused by its spelling and sound and think that the Jew
was a Levi [Levite, as in COHEN, LEVE,
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Jim Bennett <bennett@...>
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#367497
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Re: Rogasen/Rogozno and Rogover
#germany
Amybeth Gregory queried whether the Rogover burial society in New York could
be connected with the town of Rogasen in former Posen Province, Prussia [now
in western Poland].
My opinion is no, not at
Amybeth Gregory queried whether the Rogover burial society in New York could
be connected with the town of Rogasen in former Posen Province, Prussia [now
in western Poland].
My opinion is no, not at
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Jim Bennett <bennett@...>
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#47107
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German SIG #Germany Re: Rogasen/Rogozno and Rogover
#germany
Amybeth Gregory queried whether the Rogover burial society in New York could
be connected with the town of Rogasen in former Posen Province, Prussia [now
in western Poland].
My opinion is no, not at
Amybeth Gregory queried whether the Rogover burial society in New York could
be connected with the town of Rogasen in former Posen Province, Prussia [now
in western Poland].
My opinion is no, not at
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Jim Bennett <bennett@...>
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#367496
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Re: Bavarian Cemeteries - Tips about site navigation
#germany
On 11 Jun 2010, at 02:04 , Nolan Altman wrote:
Bavarian Cemeteries - JewishGen has been working with the Bavarian
Ministry to assist them with headstone translations >from various Jewish
On 11 Jun 2010, at 02:04 , Nolan Altman wrote:
Bavarian Cemeteries - JewishGen has been working with the Bavarian
Ministry to assist them with headstone translations >from various Jewish
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Andreas Schwab <andreas.schwab@...>
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#47106
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German SIG #Germany Re: Bavarian Cemeteries - Tips about site navigation
#germany
On 11 Jun 2010, at 02:04 , Nolan Altman wrote:
Bavarian Cemeteries - JewishGen has been working with the Bavarian
Ministry to assist them with headstone translations >from various Jewish
On 11 Jun 2010, at 02:04 , Nolan Altman wrote:
Bavarian Cemeteries - JewishGen has been working with the Bavarian
Ministry to assist them with headstone translations >from various Jewish
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Andreas Schwab <andreas.schwab@...>
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#367495
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Need help in France re: Ilex BELLER's family
#france
I would like to contact Georges (b. France - 1946) and /or Roland (b.
France-1950) or their older brother, name and birth date
unknown. They are the sons of Ilex Beller who painted shtetl scenes
I would like to contact Georges (b. France - 1946) and /or Roland (b.
France-1950) or their older brother, name and birth date
unknown. They are the sons of Ilex Beller who painted shtetl scenes
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Susana Leistner Bloch
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#37107
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French SIG #France Need help in France re: Ilex BELLER's family
#france
I would like to contact Georges (b. France - 1946) and /or Roland (b.
France-1950) or their older brother, name and birth date
unknown. They are the sons of Ilex Beller who painted shtetl scenes
I would like to contact Georges (b. France - 1946) and /or Roland (b.
France-1950) or their older brother, name and birth date
unknown. They are the sons of Ilex Beller who painted shtetl scenes
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Susana Leistner Bloch
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#357510
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