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ELIN and YELIN
#belarus
Harold Stein, If I'm not mistaken, YELIN and ELIN are equivalent forms of
the name. You can search the archives of the discussion groups for some
occurrences of each name. I know of one YELIN
Harold Stein, If I'm not mistaken, YELIN and ELIN are equivalent forms of
the name. You can search the archives of the discussion groups for some
occurrences of each name. I know of one YELIN
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chas956@...
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#19089
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Belarus SIG #Belarus ELIN and YELIN
#belarus
Harold Stein, If I'm not mistaken, YELIN and ELIN are equivalent forms of
the name. You can search the archives of the discussion groups for some
occurrences of each name. I know of one YELIN
Harold Stein, If I'm not mistaken, YELIN and ELIN are equivalent forms of
the name. You can search the archives of the discussion groups for some
occurrences of each name. I know of one YELIN
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chas956@...
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#339529
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Occupation Translation
#general
Can someone translate the following occupation for me which was found on a
ship's manifest:
Kurschnergeselle
Thank you,
Ann Rabinowitz
annrab@...
Can someone translate the following occupation for me which was found on a
ship's manifest:
Kurschnergeselle
Thank you,
Ann Rabinowitz
annrab@...
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Ann Rabinowitz <annrab@...>
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#185276
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Re: Hebrew equivalent for the name "Peter"
#general
Hi Marilyn,
You wrote:
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PERETZ (Pei-Resh-Tzade) or PINHAS (Pei-Nun-Het-Samekh) were quite common.
There is also a much rarely used name: PETAHIA (Pei-Taf-Het-Yod-Hei).
Peretz is my first
Hi Marilyn,
You wrote:
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PERETZ (Pei-Resh-Tzade) or PINHAS (Pei-Nun-Het-Samekh) were quite common.
There is also a much rarely used name: PETAHIA (Pei-Taf-Het-Yod-Hei).
Peretz is my first
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Mathilde Tagger <tagger@...>
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#185277
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Re: Hebrew equivalent for the name "Peter"
#general
I had a relative in Poland with the name Palter or Paltiel.Lopata. He
survived the holocaust being hid (along with three of his friends) by a
poor family of Orthodox Christian farmers at a little
I had a relative in Poland with the name Palter or Paltiel.Lopata. He
survived the holocaust being hid (along with three of his friends) by a
poor family of Orthodox Christian farmers at a little
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Tilford Bartman <bartmant@...>
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#185278
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"Geselle" with professions
#general
Evertjan and Roger have commented on the German word "Geselle"
(abbreviated "Ges.") to which I add one more piece of information:
the hierarchy in trades is (and was)
apprentice (Lehrling, still
Evertjan and Roger have commented on the German word "Geselle"
(abbreviated "Ges.") to which I add one more piece of information:
the hierarchy in trades is (and was)
apprentice (Lehrling, still
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Fritz Neubauer
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#185279
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Occupation Translation
#general
Can someone translate the following occupation for me which was found on a
ship's manifest:
Kurschnergeselle
Thank you,
Ann Rabinowitz
annrab@...
Can someone translate the following occupation for me which was found on a
ship's manifest:
Kurschnergeselle
Thank you,
Ann Rabinowitz
annrab@...
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Ann Rabinowitz <annrab@...>
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#505589
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Hebrew equivalent for the name "Peter"
#general
Hi Marilyn,
You wrote:
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PERETZ (Pei-Resh-Tzade) or PINHAS (Pei-Nun-Het-Samekh) were quite common.
There is also a much rarely used name: PETAHIA (Pei-Taf-Het-Yod-Hei).
Peretz is my first
Hi Marilyn,
You wrote:
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PERETZ (Pei-Resh-Tzade) or PINHAS (Pei-Nun-Het-Samekh) were quite common.
There is also a much rarely used name: PETAHIA (Pei-Taf-Het-Yod-Hei).
Peretz is my first
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Mathilde Tagger <tagger@...>
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#505590
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Hebrew equivalent for the name "Peter"
#general
I had a relative in Poland with the name Palter or Paltiel.Lopata. He
survived the holocaust being hid (along with three of his friends) by a
poor family of Orthodox Christian farmers at a little
I had a relative in Poland with the name Palter or Paltiel.Lopata. He
survived the holocaust being hid (along with three of his friends) by a
poor family of Orthodox Christian farmers at a little
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Tilford Bartman <bartmant@...>
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#505591
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen "Geselle" with professions
#general
Evertjan and Roger have commented on the German word "Geselle"
(abbreviated "Ges.") to which I add one more piece of information:
the hierarchy in trades is (and was)
apprentice (Lehrling, still
Evertjan and Roger have commented on the German word "Geselle"
(abbreviated "Ges.") to which I add one more piece of information:
the hierarchy in trades is (and was)
apprentice (Lehrling, still
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Fritz Neubauer
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#505592
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Re: HOME MARRIAGES
#unitedkingdom
<whether the wealthy were more likely to be wedded in a synagogue ? . . .
those who were not members of a
particular synagogue where regular contributions would be the norm >
I have not seen
<whether the wealthy were more likely to be wedded in a synagogue ? . . .
those who were not members of a
particular synagogue where regular contributions would be the norm >
I have not seen
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BP Bergman <bergville@...>
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#87081
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom Re: HOME MARRIAGES
#unitedkingdom
<whether the wealthy were more likely to be wedded in a synagogue ? . . .
those who were not members of a
particular synagogue where regular contributions would be the norm >
I have not seen
<whether the wealthy were more likely to be wedded in a synagogue ? . . .
those who were not members of a
particular synagogue where regular contributions would be the norm >
I have not seen
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BP Bergman <bergville@...>
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HEHR of Frankfurt? and von OPEL of Volfgran/Bremen?
#general
Hello, cousins...
I am looking for more of my family:
Walter & Gretel HEHR (cousins), last known to be in Frankfurt, Langon, and
Siegfried & Lisa VON OPEL, last known to be in Volfgran/Bremen. Any
Hello, cousins...
I am looking for more of my family:
Walter & Gretel HEHR (cousins), last known to be in Frankfurt, Langon, and
Siegfried & Lisa VON OPEL, last known to be in Volfgran/Bremen. Any
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SurfGirl <beachwatergirl@...>
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#185292
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen HEHR of Frankfurt? and von OPEL of Volfgran/Bremen?
#general
Hello, cousins...
I am looking for more of my family:
Walter & Gretel HEHR (cousins), last known to be in Frankfurt, Langon, and
Siegfried & Lisa VON OPEL, last known to be in Volfgran/Bremen. Any
Hello, cousins...
I am looking for more of my family:
Walter & Gretel HEHR (cousins), last known to be in Frankfurt, Langon, and
Siegfried & Lisa VON OPEL, last known to be in Volfgran/Bremen. Any
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SurfGirl <beachwatergirl@...>
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#505605
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Re: Printing Tree with 2000 Names
#general
You might give some thought to displaying the tree on a computer screen (or
several of these) rather than printing unwieldy "roadmaps"/"bedsheets". For an
example of how this might look and behave
You might give some thought to displaying the tree on a computer screen (or
several of these) rather than printing unwieldy "roadmaps"/"bedsheets". For an
example of how this might look and behave
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#185290
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Re: "Geselle" with professions
#general
Fritz Neubauer wrote on 18 feb 2007 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
This used to be the way all over Europe in the time of the guilds.
In most countries the Master/assistent combination has declined with
Fritz Neubauer wrote on 18 feb 2007 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
This used to be the way all over Europe in the time of the guilds.
In most countries the Master/assistent combination has declined with
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Evertjan. <exjxw.hannivoort@...>
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#185291
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Printing Tree with 2000 Names
#general
You might give some thought to displaying the tree on a computer screen (or
several of these) rather than printing unwieldy "roadmaps"/"bedsheets". For an
example of how this might look and behave
You might give some thought to displaying the tree on a computer screen (or
several of these) rather than printing unwieldy "roadmaps"/"bedsheets". For an
example of how this might look and behave
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#505603
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: "Geselle" with professions
#general
Fritz Neubauer wrote on 18 feb 2007 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
This used to be the way all over Europe in the time of the guilds.
In most countries the Master/assistent combination has declined with
Fritz Neubauer wrote on 18 feb 2007 in soc.genealogy.jewish:
This used to be the way all over Europe in the time of the guilds.
In most countries the Master/assistent combination has declined with
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Evertjan. <exjxw.hannivoort@...>
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#505604
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Question about New York area cemeteries
#poland
The latest list of New York area Jewish cemeteries that are online can be
found in the January 14, 2007, issue of "Nu? What's New?" at
http://www.avotaynu.com/nu/V08N01.htm
Gary Mokotoff
The latest list of New York area Jewish cemeteries that are online can be
found in the January 14, 2007, issue of "Nu? What's New?" at
http://www.avotaynu.com/nu/V08N01.htm
Gary Mokotoff
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Gary Mokotoff: <mokotoff@...>
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#25676
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BialyGen: Bialystok Region #Bialystok #Poland Question about New York area cemeteries
#poland
The latest list of New York area Jewish cemeteries that are online can be
found in the January 14, 2007, issue of "Nu? What's New?" at
http://www.avotaynu.com/nu/V08N01.htm
Gary Mokotoff
The latest list of New York area Jewish cemeteries that are online can be
found in the January 14, 2007, issue of "Nu? What's New?" at
http://www.avotaynu.com/nu/V08N01.htm
Gary Mokotoff
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Gary Mokotoff: <mokotoff@...>
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#346098
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