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Request for Russian/Ukrainian translation of 3 birth records
#ukraine
Hi,
I've posted 4 files containing 3 birth records >from Odessa dating >from the late 1800s on ViewMate. The files are: 72731, 72732, 72733, and 72734. (In one case, the top of the page and the
Hi,
I've posted 4 files containing 3 birth records >from Odessa dating >from the late 1800s on ViewMate. The files are: 72731, 72732, 72733, and 72734. (In one case, the top of the page and the
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ghmarcus@...
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#311432
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Request for Russian/Ukrainian translation of 3 birth records
#ukraine
Hi,
I've posted 4 files containing 3 birth records >from Odessa dating >from the late 1800s on ViewMate. The files are: 72731, 72732, 72733, and 72734. (In one case, the top of the page and the
Hi,
I've posted 4 files containing 3 birth records >from Odessa dating >from the late 1800s on ViewMate. The files are: 72731, 72732, 72733, and 72734. (In one case, the top of the page and the
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ghmarcus@...
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#631652
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Georg /Gillel (Hillel) given names
#ukraine
Shalom to all,
I tried to use the Given Names database but it doesn't seem to be
available, so I'm asking for your help :
I'm trying to get an idea of whether the Hebrew name Hillel (Gillel
following
Shalom to all,
I tried to use the Given Names database but it doesn't seem to be
available, so I'm asking for your help :
I'm trying to get an idea of whether the Hebrew name Hillel (Gillel
following
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Nathalie Ried <njried@...>
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#311431
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Georg /Gillel (Hillel) given names
#ukraine
Shalom to all,
I tried to use the Given Names database but it doesn't seem to be
available, so I'm asking for your help :
I'm trying to get an idea of whether the Hebrew name Hillel (Gillel
following
Shalom to all,
I tried to use the Given Names database but it doesn't seem to be
available, so I'm asking for your help :
I'm trying to get an idea of whether the Hebrew name Hillel (Gillel
following
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Nathalie Ried <njried@...>
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#631651
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Searching for contact information for the children of Chaskiel LAUER
#general
Chaskiel LAUER was the last person to see my maternal grandmother and little
aunty alive. They were all deported on 21 January 1942 >from Leipzig to
Riga. Chaskiel was 14 at the time. I have
Chaskiel LAUER was the last person to see my maternal grandmother and little
aunty alive. They were all deported on 21 January 1942 >from Leipzig to
Riga. Chaskiel was 14 at the time. I have
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Judith Elam
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#235542
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching for contact information for the children of Chaskiel LAUER
#general
Chaskiel LAUER was the last person to see my maternal grandmother and little
aunty alive. They were all deported on 21 January 1942 >from Leipzig to
Riga. Chaskiel was 14 at the time. I have
Chaskiel LAUER was the last person to see my maternal grandmother and little
aunty alive. They were all deported on 21 January 1942 >from Leipzig to
Riga. Chaskiel was 14 at the time. I have
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Judith Elam
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#555861
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Going to BRICHEVA (and KISHINEV)
#bessarabia
I am going to Bricheva and Kishinev on the 25th of April for
docu-genealogical purposes.
If you are interested in Bricheva (or Kishinev), please write me directly.
Ayana KimRon
Forensic
I am going to Bricheva and Kishinev on the 25th of April for
docu-genealogical purposes.
If you are interested in Bricheva (or Kishinev), please write me directly.
Ayana KimRon
Forensic
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Ayana Kimron Genealogy
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#24679
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Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia Going to BRICHEVA (and KISHINEV)
#bessarabia
I am going to Bricheva and Kishinev on the 25th of April for
docu-genealogical purposes.
If you are interested in Bricheva (or Kishinev), please write me directly.
Ayana KimRon
Forensic
I am going to Bricheva and Kishinev on the 25th of April for
docu-genealogical purposes.
If you are interested in Bricheva (or Kishinev), please write me directly.
Ayana KimRon
Forensic
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Ayana Kimron Genealogy
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#345111
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Fajba CHOROSUCH
#general
Fajba CHOROSUCH who was born 15.11.1897 in Sniadowie in Lomza
Province. He was married to Brajna WIDMAN and their son's name was
Izak CHOROSUCH born 23.3.1937 in Lomza.
They survived the war and were
Fajba CHOROSUCH who was born 15.11.1897 in Sniadowie in Lomza
Province. He was married to Brajna WIDMAN and their son's name was
Izak CHOROSUCH born 23.3.1937 in Lomza.
They survived the war and were
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George Fogelson
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#235549
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Fajba CHOROSUCH
#general
Fajba CHOROSUCH who was born 15.11.1897 in Sniadowie in Lomza
Province. He was married to Brajna WIDMAN and their son's name was
Izak CHOROSUCH born 23.3.1937 in Lomza.
They survived the war and were
Fajba CHOROSUCH who was born 15.11.1897 in Sniadowie in Lomza
Province. He was married to Brajna WIDMAN and their son's name was
Izak CHOROSUCH born 23.3.1937 in Lomza.
They survived the war and were
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George Fogelson
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#555868
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Re: especially long matching DNA segment
#dna
Ellen,
I am in the same boat. I have one match with 4 segments (My Heritage) but
the longest is 66.6 cMs and my match has only three surnames in his tree.
And common matches >from both sides of my
Ellen,
I am in the same boat. I have one match with 4 segments (My Heritage) but
the longest is 66.6 cMs and my match has only three surnames in his tree.
And common matches >from both sides of my
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Sarah L Meyer
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#33162
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DNA Research #DNA RE: especially long matching DNA segment
#dna
Ellen,
I am in the same boat. I have one match with 4 segments (My Heritage) but
the longest is 66.6 cMs and my match has only three surnames in his tree.
And common matches >from both sides of my
Ellen,
I am in the same boat. I have one match with 4 segments (My Heritage) but
the longest is 66.6 cMs and my match has only three surnames in his tree.
And common matches >from both sides of my
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Sarah L Meyer
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#353573
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New IAJGS Member: JewishGen.org
#general
On behalf of the IAJGS Board and our current membership, it is with great
pleasure that we welcome JewishGen.org as an Associate Member of our growing
family of IAJGS organizations.
For more than 30
On behalf of the IAJGS Board and our current membership, it is with great
pleasure that we welcome JewishGen.org as an Associate Member of our growing
family of IAJGS organizations.
For more than 30
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Nolan Altman
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#235548
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen New IAJGS Member: JewishGen.org
#general
On behalf of the IAJGS Board and our current membership, it is with great
pleasure that we welcome JewishGen.org as an Associate Member of our growing
family of IAJGS organizations.
For more than 30
On behalf of the IAJGS Board and our current membership, it is with great
pleasure that we welcome JewishGen.org as an Associate Member of our growing
family of IAJGS organizations.
For more than 30
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Nolan Altman
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#555867
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New York assistance
#general
Hi friends,
In researching New York online death index, I find possible deaths of 2
relatives. I thought they had retired to Florida.
All I can see is the data which does not prove if it is my
Hi friends,
In researching New York online death index, I find possible deaths of 2
relatives. I thought they had retired to Florida.
All I can see is the data which does not prove if it is my
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Trudy Barch
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#235547
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen New York assistance
#general
Hi friends,
In researching New York online death index, I find possible deaths of 2
relatives. I thought they had retired to Florida.
All I can see is the data which does not prove if it is my
Hi friends,
In researching New York online death index, I find possible deaths of 2
relatives. I thought they had retired to Florida.
All I can see is the data which does not prove if it is my
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Trudy Barch
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#555866
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New Book Documenting Gravestones in Poland
#general
Wielkie Oczy Publishing is announcing its forthcoming publication of
"These Stones Shall Be a Witness: The Jewish Cemetery in Wielkie Oczy"
by Andrzej Trczinski, Poland's foremost expert on
Wielkie Oczy Publishing is announcing its forthcoming publication of
"These Stones Shall Be a Witness: The Jewish Cemetery in Wielkie Oczy"
by Andrzej Trczinski, Poland's foremost expert on
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WO Foundation <stephen.landau@...>
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#235546
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen New Book Documenting Gravestones in Poland
#general
Wielkie Oczy Publishing is announcing its forthcoming publication of
"These Stones Shall Be a Witness: The Jewish Cemetery in Wielkie Oczy"
by Andrzej Trczinski, Poland's foremost expert on
Wielkie Oczy Publishing is announcing its forthcoming publication of
"These Stones Shall Be a Witness: The Jewish Cemetery in Wielkie Oczy"
by Andrzej Trczinski, Poland's foremost expert on
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WO Foundation <stephen.landau@...>
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#555865
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Re: Immigrant Bank records
#general
Martha,
You are right on both counts. The records are available and it is
difficult to find the way to view them. Indexes are on both JewishGen
and Ancestry.
To show by example, that anyone can
Martha,
You are right on both counts. The records are available and it is
difficult to find the way to view them. Indexes are on both JewishGen
and Ancestry.
To show by example, that anyone can
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Moishe Miller
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#235545
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Immigrant Bank records
#general
Martha,
You are right on both counts. The records are available and it is
difficult to find the way to view them. Indexes are on both JewishGen
and Ancestry.
To show by example, that anyone can
Martha,
You are right on both counts. The records are available and it is
difficult to find the way to view them. Indexes are on both JewishGen
and Ancestry.
To show by example, that anyone can
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By
Moishe Miller
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#555864
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