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Printing Tree with 2000 Names
#general
Dear Genners,
Please reply privately if you have successfully printed a tree of about 2000 or
more names and/or are techno and can help. (I have tried genealogy computer
sites without success).
I
Dear Genners,
Please reply privately if you have successfully printed a tree of about 2000 or
more names and/or are techno and can help. (I have tried genealogy computer
sites without success).
I
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By
Susan Goldsmith
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#185264
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CHERNICK Y-DNA Surname Project
#general
I have recently started a Y-DNA Surname Project for CHERNICK, CHERNIK,
CZERNIK and any other spelling variations.
If you would like to join, or have any relatives or friends who might be
interested,
I have recently started a Y-DNA Surname Project for CHERNICK, CHERNIK,
CZERNIK and any other spelling variations.
If you would like to join, or have any relatives or friends who might be
interested,
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By
Barry E Chernick
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#185265
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Re: "Inmate" at Montefiore Home in NYC?
#general
Hi Cousins,
The Montefiore Home was a hospital for patients with chronic diseases
that opened in Manhattan in 1884. It moved several times, most recently
to the Bronx in 1912, where it is still
Hi Cousins,
The Montefiore Home was a hospital for patients with chronic diseases
that opened in Manhattan in 1884. It moved several times, most recently
to the Bronx in 1912, where it is still
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By
Ira Leviton
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#185266
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TAUBENSCHLAG and HYTE of Boston, Mass
#general
Dear Genners
I am looking for any descendants of Kalmen & Lane TAUBENSCHLAG, and/or Ben &
Clara HYTE who lived in Boston, Mass. >from about 1910 through 1930, and
probably longer. Information >from
Dear Genners
I am looking for any descendants of Kalmen & Lane TAUBENSCHLAG, and/or Ben &
Clara HYTE who lived in Boston, Mass. >from about 1910 through 1930, and
probably longer. Information >from
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By
Elaine G
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#185267
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Florida World War I Service Cards Available Online
#general
Greetings,
On browsing the web, I discovered that the Florida State Archives has a
search engine that allows one to search for World War I service/induction
cards (1917-1919.)
After successfully
Greetings,
On browsing the web, I discovered that the Florida State Archives has a
search engine that allows one to search for World War I service/induction
cards (1917-1919.)
After successfully
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By
Steven Lasky <steve@...>
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#185268
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Seeking RUBIN and NUSSDORFER from Milwaukee
#general
Hi all,
I am trying to located a RUBIN family that lived in Milwaukee around 1920's.
This is what I know about them >from Ellis Island records and 1920 census
record. If anyone knows anyone that are
Hi all,
I am trying to located a RUBIN family that lived in Milwaukee around 1920's.
This is what I know about them >from Ellis Island records and 1920 census
record. If anyone knows anyone that are
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By
Henry <henry@...>
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#185269
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the surname DROZ
#general
As others have pointed out, name alone is very little to go by, but I can tell
you that my Jewish family, named DROZDOWITZ moved >from Poland to the US and
became DROSDOWITZ (I can't imagine why
As others have pointed out, name alone is very little to go by, but I can tell
you that my Jewish family, named DROZDOWITZ moved >from Poland to the US and
became DROSDOWITZ (I can't imagine why
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By
jutel@...
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#185270
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Conscription into Russian Army, 1870-1880 / ALEXANDER
#general
I am trying to find out whereabouts in Poland my great-grandfather
came from. According to English census records, Jacob ALEXANDER was
born in 1854 in Poland and married my great-grandmother Sarah
I am trying to find out whereabouts in Poland my great-grandfather
came from. According to English census records, Jacob ALEXANDER was
born in 1854 in Poland and married my great-grandmother Sarah
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By
Gillian Oliver
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#185271
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Seeking Survivors Helped by Unitarian Church in Prague
#general
Dear Friends,
Documentary filmmakers in New York City seek information >from Czech, German or
Austrian survivors who were helped by the Unitarian Church or its
representatives in Prague, an
Dear Friends,
Documentary filmmakers in New York City seek information >from Czech, German or
Austrian survivors who were helped by the Unitarian Church or its
representatives in Prague, an
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By
felicia zieff
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#185272
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Re: Tischlergeselle [occupation]
#general
I'd like to point out that even when my uncle joined the labor force in
Germany in the late 1920s, the medieval terms apprentice= Lehrling &
journeyman=Geselle still retained a great deal of their
I'd like to point out that even when my uncle joined the labor force in
Germany in the late 1920s, the medieval terms apprentice= Lehrling &
journeyman=Geselle still retained a great deal of their
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By
Irene Newhouse <einew@...>
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#185273
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Printing Tree with 2000 Names
#general
Dear Genners,
Please reply privately if you have successfully printed a tree of about 2000 or
more names and/or are techno and can help. (I have tried genealogy computer
sites without success).
I
Dear Genners,
Please reply privately if you have successfully printed a tree of about 2000 or
more names and/or are techno and can help. (I have tried genealogy computer
sites without success).
I
|
By
Susan Goldsmith
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#505577
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen CHERNICK Y-DNA Surname Project
#general
I have recently started a Y-DNA Surname Project for CHERNICK, CHERNIK,
CZERNIK and any other spelling variations.
If you would like to join, or have any relatives or friends who might be
interested,
I have recently started a Y-DNA Surname Project for CHERNICK, CHERNIK,
CZERNIK and any other spelling variations.
If you would like to join, or have any relatives or friends who might be
interested,
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By
Barry E Chernick
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#505578
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: "Inmate" at Montefiore Home in NYC?
#general
Hi Cousins,
The Montefiore Home was a hospital for patients with chronic diseases
that opened in Manhattan in 1884. It moved several times, most recently
to the Bronx in 1912, where it is still
Hi Cousins,
The Montefiore Home was a hospital for patients with chronic diseases
that opened in Manhattan in 1884. It moved several times, most recently
to the Bronx in 1912, where it is still
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By
Ira Leviton
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#505579
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen TAUBENSCHLAG and HYTE of Boston, Mass
#general
Dear Genners
I am looking for any descendants of Kalmen & Lane TAUBENSCHLAG, and/or Ben &
Clara HYTE who lived in Boston, Mass. >from about 1910 through 1930, and
probably longer. Information >from
Dear Genners
I am looking for any descendants of Kalmen & Lane TAUBENSCHLAG, and/or Ben &
Clara HYTE who lived in Boston, Mass. >from about 1910 through 1930, and
probably longer. Information >from
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By
Elaine G
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#505580
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Florida World War I Service Cards Available Online
#general
Greetings,
On browsing the web, I discovered that the Florida State Archives has a
search engine that allows one to search for World War I service/induction
cards (1917-1919.)
After successfully
Greetings,
On browsing the web, I discovered that the Florida State Archives has a
search engine that allows one to search for World War I service/induction
cards (1917-1919.)
After successfully
|
By
Steven Lasky <steve@...>
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#505581
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Seeking RUBIN and NUSSDORFER from Milwaukee
#general
Hi all,
I am trying to located a RUBIN family that lived in Milwaukee around 1920's.
This is what I know about them >from Ellis Island records and 1920 census
record. If anyone knows anyone that are
Hi all,
I am trying to located a RUBIN family that lived in Milwaukee around 1920's.
This is what I know about them >from Ellis Island records and 1920 census
record. If anyone knows anyone that are
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By
Henry <henry@...>
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#505582
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen the surname DROZ
#general
As others have pointed out, name alone is very little to go by, but I can tell
you that my Jewish family, named DROZDOWITZ moved >from Poland to the US and
became DROSDOWITZ (I can't imagine why
As others have pointed out, name alone is very little to go by, but I can tell
you that my Jewish family, named DROZDOWITZ moved >from Poland to the US and
became DROSDOWITZ (I can't imagine why
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By
jutel@...
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#505583
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Conscription into Russian Army, 1870-1880 / ALEXANDER
#general
I am trying to find out whereabouts in Poland my great-grandfather
came from. According to English census records, Jacob ALEXANDER was
born in 1854 in Poland and married my great-grandmother Sarah
I am trying to find out whereabouts in Poland my great-grandfather
came from. According to English census records, Jacob ALEXANDER was
born in 1854 in Poland and married my great-grandmother Sarah
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By
Gillian Oliver
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#505584
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Seeking Survivors Helped by Unitarian Church in Prague
#general
Dear Friends,
Documentary filmmakers in New York City seek information >from Czech, German or
Austrian survivors who were helped by the Unitarian Church or its
representatives in Prague, an
Dear Friends,
Documentary filmmakers in New York City seek information >from Czech, German or
Austrian survivors who were helped by the Unitarian Church or its
representatives in Prague, an
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By
felicia zieff
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#505585
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Tischlergeselle [occupation]
#general
I'd like to point out that even when my uncle joined the labor force in
Germany in the late 1920s, the medieval terms apprentice= Lehrling &
journeyman=Geselle still retained a great deal of their
I'd like to point out that even when my uncle joined the labor force in
Germany in the late 1920s, the medieval terms apprentice= Lehrling &
journeyman=Geselle still retained a great deal of their
|
By
Irene Newhouse <einew@...>
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#505586
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