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How to start Jewish genealogical researh
#belarus
Below please find three useful steps to take when starting to make your
family tree:
First, make a family tree for each principal surname you're searching,
listing as many Hebrew/Yiddish names as
Below please find three useful steps to take when starting to make your
family tree:
First, make a family tree for each principal surname you're searching,
listing as many Hebrew/Yiddish names as
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Ziegelman <zieg_exp@...>
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#18507
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Belarus SIG #Belarus How to start Jewish genealogical researh
#belarus
Below please find three useful steps to take when starting to make your
family tree:
First, make a family tree for each principal surname you're searching,
listing as many Hebrew/Yiddish names as
Below please find three useful steps to take when starting to make your
family tree:
First, make a family tree for each principal surname you're searching,
listing as many Hebrew/Yiddish names as
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Ziegelman <zieg_exp@...>
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#338947
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"Schwaben"
#romania
I am trying to determine what my ggrandfather's "first" name was. My
grandfather John "SCHAIBLE" immigrated
Quebec city in the 1920's though I could use a little help,
there are disappearing
I am trying to determine what my ggrandfather's "first" name was. My
grandfather John "SCHAIBLE" immigrated
Quebec city in the 1920's though I could use a little help,
there are disappearing
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Emperor <emperor@...>
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#285065
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Romania SIG #Romania "Schwaben"
#romania
I am trying to determine what my ggrandfather's "first" name was. My
grandfather John "SCHAIBLE" immigrated
Quebec city in the 1920's though I could use a little help,
there are disappearing
I am trying to determine what my ggrandfather's "first" name was. My
grandfather John "SCHAIBLE" immigrated
Quebec city in the 1920's though I could use a little help,
there are disappearing
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Emperor <emperor@...>
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#605319
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Question about the Lithuanian tax and voter list database
#general
I have a quick queston about the Lithuanian tax and
voter database. There is an 1848 box taxpayer record
for a Girsha Braude son of Aron who lived in Plunge.
The entry says "One adult male in
I have a quick queston about the Lithuanian tax and
voter database. There is an 1848 box taxpayer record
for a Girsha Braude son of Aron who lived in Plunge.
The entry says "One adult male in
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Todd Brody
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#176466
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Re: First name, "Judel Gersh"
#general
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 10:41:21 UTC, brooklyn1960@... (David
Priever) opined:
You do not mean "translated to in English". What you mean is "What is
the origin of this name".
"Judel" is a
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 10:41:21 UTC, brooklyn1960@... (David
Priever) opined:
You do not mean "translated to in English". What you mean is "What is
the origin of this name".
"Judel" is a
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#176467
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Question about the Lithuanian tax and voter list database
#general
I have a quick queston about the Lithuanian tax and
voter database. There is an 1848 box taxpayer record
for a Girsha Braude son of Aron who lived in Plunge.
The entry says "One adult male in
I have a quick queston about the Lithuanian tax and
voter database. There is an 1848 box taxpayer record
for a Girsha Braude son of Aron who lived in Plunge.
The entry says "One adult male in
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Todd Brody
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#496779
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: First name, "Judel Gersh"
#general
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 10:41:21 UTC, brooklyn1960@... (David
Priever) opined:
You do not mean "translated to in English". What you mean is "What is
the origin of this name".
"Judel" is a
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 10:41:21 UTC, brooklyn1960@... (David
Priever) opined:
You do not mean "translated to in English". What you mean is "What is
the origin of this name".
"Judel" is a
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#496780
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looking for the family of Rav Tzvi Hirsh Braude
#general
So I have been researching the family of R' Tzvi Hirsh
Salanter (BRAUDE) for a couple months and there appears to be a
lot of contradictory information >from different sources.
[Again, this is not
So I have been researching the family of R' Tzvi Hirsh
Salanter (BRAUDE) for a couple months and there appears to be a
lot of contradictory information >from different sources.
[Again, this is not
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Todd Brody
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#176465
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen looking for the family of Rav Tzvi Hirsh Braude
#general
So I have been researching the family of R' Tzvi Hirsh
Salanter (BRAUDE) for a couple months and there appears to be a
lot of contradictory information >from different sources.
[Again, this is not
So I have been researching the family of R' Tzvi Hirsh
Salanter (BRAUDE) for a couple months and there appears to be a
lot of contradictory information >from different sources.
[Again, this is not
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Todd Brody
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#496778
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Re: First name, "Judel Gersh"
#general
Judel is pronounced Yudel and is the diminutive for Yehudah or Judah in
English. Gersh could be short for Gershon, or actually pronounced
Hersh, which is the Yiddish name for Tzvi.
Regardless, there
Judel is pronounced Yudel and is the diminutive for Yehudah or Judah in
English. Gersh could be short for Gershon, or actually pronounced
Hersh, which is the Yiddish name for Tzvi.
Regardless, there
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Zev Griner <zgriner@...>
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#176463
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Re: Died in Mexico - buried in Philadelphia
#general
If the body is brought to Phialdelphia to be buried there, a burial permit
was probably issued. Also if the body was transported via airlines, there
should be a record of the body in transit both in
If the body is brought to Phialdelphia to be buried there, a burial permit
was probably issued. Also if the body was transported via airlines, there
should be a record of the body in transit both in
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L. Altman <familysearch@...>
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#176464
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: First name, "Judel Gersh"
#general
Judel is pronounced Yudel and is the diminutive for Yehudah or Judah in
English. Gersh could be short for Gershon, or actually pronounced
Hersh, which is the Yiddish name for Tzvi.
Regardless, there
Judel is pronounced Yudel and is the diminutive for Yehudah or Judah in
English. Gersh could be short for Gershon, or actually pronounced
Hersh, which is the Yiddish name for Tzvi.
Regardless, there
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Zev Griner <zgriner@...>
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#496776
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Died in Mexico - buried in Philadelphia
#general
If the body is brought to Phialdelphia to be buried there, a burial permit
was probably issued. Also if the body was transported via airlines, there
should be a record of the body in transit both in
If the body is brought to Phialdelphia to be buried there, a burial permit
was probably issued. Also if the body was transported via airlines, there
should be a record of the body in transit both in
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L. Altman <familysearch@...>
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#496777
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Re: First name, "Judel Gersh"
#general
Shalom, David.
You ask:
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Dr.Josef ASH
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#176462
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: First name, "Judel Gersh"
#general
Shalom, David.
You ask:
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Dr.Josef ASH
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#496775
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Re: Looking for mystery great grandmother
#general
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:44:12 UTC, jhymoff@... (Jenni Hymoff
Koeppel) opined:
If the only record of Rachel is the 1900 Census (when she would have
been six years old), and noone alive ever
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:44:12 UTC, jhymoff@... (Jenni Hymoff
Koeppel) opined:
If the only record of Rachel is the 1900 Census (when she would have
been six years old), and noone alive ever
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#176461
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Looking for mystery great grandmother
#general
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:44:12 UTC, jhymoff@... (Jenni Hymoff
Koeppel) opined:
If the only record of Rachel is the 1900 Census (when she would have
been six years old), and noone alive ever
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:44:12 UTC, jhymoff@... (Jenni Hymoff
Koeppel) opined:
If the only record of Rachel is the 1900 Census (when she would have
been six years old), and noone alive ever
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#496774
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Re: Isaac=Jonas=Julian ?
#general
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:42:50 UTC, tom.vene@... (Tom Venetianer)
opined:
How Greeks perceived and spelled the name is pretty much irrelevant.
Not only because Greek, like English, is very
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:42:50 UTC, tom.vene@... (Tom Venetianer)
opined:
How Greeks perceived and spelled the name is pretty much irrelevant.
Not only because Greek, like English, is very
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#176460
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Isaac=Jonas=Julian ?
#general
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:42:50 UTC, tom.vene@... (Tom Venetianer)
opined:
How Greeks perceived and spelled the name is pretty much irrelevant.
Not only because Greek, like English, is very
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:42:50 UTC, tom.vene@... (Tom Venetianer)
opined:
How Greeks perceived and spelled the name is pretty much irrelevant.
Not only because Greek, like English, is very
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#496773
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