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Local town archives - Slovakia
#hungary
Shalom H-Siggers,
I'm interested in obtaining post 1895 records >from some Slovakian towns and
villages.
I understand that these records are held at the local record offices in each
town.
My
Shalom H-Siggers,
I'm interested in obtaining post 1895 records >from some Slovakian towns and
villages.
I understand that these records are held at the local record offices in each
town.
My
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Tomer Brunner
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#77839
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Munkkacs Birth records
#hungary
I like to know how I can get birth records of Munkacs >from pre WWII?
Solomon Schlussel
solkeys@...
I like to know how I can get birth records of Munkacs >from pre WWII?
Solomon Schlussel
solkeys@...
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solkeys@thejnet.com
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#77840
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Local town archives - Slovakia
#hungary
Shalom H-Siggers,
I'm interested in obtaining post 1895 records >from some Slovakian towns and
villages.
I understand that these records are held at the local record offices in each
town.
My
Shalom H-Siggers,
I'm interested in obtaining post 1895 records >from some Slovakian towns and
villages.
I understand that these records are held at the local record offices in each
town.
My
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Tomer Brunner
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#398175
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Munkkacs Birth records
#hungary
I like to know how I can get birth records of Munkacs >from pre WWII?
Solomon Schlussel
solkeys@...
I like to know how I can get birth records of Munkacs >from pre WWII?
Solomon Schlussel
solkeys@...
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solkeys@thejnet.com
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#398176
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Re: Dismoshowa ??, Hungary
#hungary
Can anyone suggest what the actual name of this town might have been? The
spelling -- DISMOSHOWA -- is listed on an Ellis Island Passenger list.
Passenger arrived at Ellis Island in 1912.
We
Can anyone suggest what the actual name of this town might have been? The
spelling -- DISMOSHOWA -- is listed on an Ellis Island Passenger list.
Passenger arrived at Ellis Island in 1912.
We
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NORMAN FUHRER
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#77838
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Dismoshowa ??, Hungary
#hungary
Can anyone suggest what the actual name of this town might have been? The
spelling -- DISMOSHOWA -- is listed on an Ellis Island Passenger list.
Passenger arrived at Ellis Island in 1912.
We
Can anyone suggest what the actual name of this town might have been? The
spelling -- DISMOSHOWA -- is listed on an Ellis Island Passenger list.
Passenger arrived at Ellis Island in 1912.
We
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NORMAN FUHRER
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#398174
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Re: Florida Death Certificates
#general
Someone posted a query about a site that exhibits Florida death certificates.
I cannot understand why the moderator asked that this be responded to privately
and request the original submitter of
Someone posted a query about a site that exhibits Florida death certificates.
I cannot understand why the moderator asked that this be responded to privately
and request the original submitter of
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hekenvin@...
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#178623
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Florida Death Certificates
#general
Someone posted a query about a site that exhibits Florida death certificates.
I cannot understand why the moderator asked that this be responded to privately
and request the original submitter of
Someone posted a query about a site that exhibits Florida death certificates.
I cannot understand why the moderator asked that this be responded to privately
and request the original submitter of
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hekenvin@...
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#498936
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REICH > RICH? - tracing original Jewish family name
#general
Nicholas Rich asks: <"My great-grandfather was a German subject and his brother
a Russian/Polish subject. Their surname in this country was RICH which I would
guess was changed >from something else.
Nicholas Rich asks: <"My great-grandfather was a German subject and his brother
a Russian/Polish subject. Their surname in this country was RICH which I would
guess was changed >from something else.
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
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#178622
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen REICH > RICH? - tracing original Jewish family name
#general
Nicholas Rich asks: <"My great-grandfather was a German subject and his brother
a Russian/Polish subject. Their surname in this country was RICH which I would
guess was changed >from something else.
Nicholas Rich asks: <"My great-grandfather was a German subject and his brother
a Russian/Polish subject. Their surname in this country was RICH which I would
guess was changed >from something else.
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
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#498935
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Searching Florida Official Records
#general
There was a posting yesterday asking about "the image of actual death
certificates for individuals who died in Dade County, FL"
Most Florida County Clerks of Courts have official records search
There was a posting yesterday asking about "the image of actual death
certificates for individuals who died in Dade County, FL"
Most Florida County Clerks of Courts have official records search
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dennis gries
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#178621
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching Florida Official Records
#general
There was a posting yesterday asking about "the image of actual death
certificates for individuals who died in Dade County, FL"
Most Florida County Clerks of Courts have official records search
There was a posting yesterday asking about "the image of actual death
certificates for individuals who died in Dade County, FL"
Most Florida County Clerks of Courts have official records search
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dennis gries
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#498934
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Re: Kalman as a given name
#general
My husband's grandfather, who considered himself a good German, came to the
US >from Rogasen, near Posen in the Prussian area of what is now Poland,
about 1858. He was variously known as Callman and
My husband's grandfather, who considered himself a good German, came to the
US >from Rogasen, near Posen in the Prussian area of what is now Poland,
about 1858. He was variously known as Callman and
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cpspier
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#178620
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Kalman as a given name
#general
My husband's grandfather, who considered himself a good German, came to the
US >from Rogasen, near Posen in the Prussian area of what is now Poland,
about 1858. He was variously known as Callman and
My husband's grandfather, who considered himself a good German, came to the
US >from Rogasen, near Posen in the Prussian area of what is now Poland,
about 1858. He was variously known as Callman and
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cpspier
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#498933
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Re: Jewish Tradition an First Names
#general
In a message dated 4/24/2006 5:17:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
simon@... writes:
Just to prove that there is an exception to every rule, I have in my
tree a grandmother-mother-daughter
In a message dated 4/24/2006 5:17:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
simon@... writes:
Just to prove that there is an exception to every rule, I have in my
tree a grandmother-mother-daughter
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MBernet@...
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#178619
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Jewish Tradition an First Names
#general
In a message dated 4/24/2006 5:17:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
simon@... writes:
Just to prove that there is an exception to every rule, I have in my
tree a grandmother-mother-daughter
In a message dated 4/24/2006 5:17:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
simon@... writes:
Just to prove that there is an exception to every rule, I have in my
tree a grandmother-mother-daughter
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MBernet@...
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#498932
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Mt. Hebron Cemetery and Google
#general
The moderator's comment regarding Google seemed to make the assumption that
Allan Dolgow had found the Mt. Hebron Cemetery interment site by using
Google. Actually, a cemetery employee told me
The moderator's comment regarding Google seemed to make the assumption that
Allan Dolgow had found the Mt. Hebron Cemetery interment site by using
Google. Actually, a cemetery employee told me
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Sharon R. Korn <s.r.korn@...>
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#178618
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Mt. Hebron Cemetery and Google
#general
The moderator's comment regarding Google seemed to make the assumption that
Allan Dolgow had found the Mt. Hebron Cemetery interment site by using
Google. Actually, a cemetery employee told me
The moderator's comment regarding Google seemed to make the assumption that
Allan Dolgow had found the Mt. Hebron Cemetery interment site by using
Google. Actually, a cemetery employee told me
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Sharon R. Korn <s.r.korn@...>
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#498931
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Re: Jewish Tradition an First Names
#general
MBernet@... wrote:
Just to prove that there is an exception to every rule, I have in my
tree a grandmother-mother-daughter all named Rosa (Rosa, Anna Rosa and
Gunvor Rose). As far as I can
MBernet@... wrote:
Just to prove that there is an exception to every rule, I have in my
tree a grandmother-mother-daughter all named Rosa (Rosa, Anna Rosa and
Gunvor Rose). As far as I can
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Simon Tardell
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#178617
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Jewish Tradition an First Names
#general
MBernet@... wrote:
Just to prove that there is an exception to every rule, I have in my
tree a grandmother-mother-daughter all named Rosa (Rosa, Anna Rosa and
Gunvor Rose). As far as I can
MBernet@... wrote:
Just to prove that there is an exception to every rule, I have in my
tree a grandmother-mother-daughter all named Rosa (Rosa, Anna Rosa and
Gunvor Rose). As far as I can
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Simon Tardell
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#498930
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