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Re: Same people marrying twice - 3 days apart!?
#general
Len -
While I am a total American when it comes to this sort of thing, it looks
like they needed to be married in their local church in order to be legally
married according to Australian/British
Len -
While I am a total American when it comes to this sort of thing, it looks
like they needed to be married in their local church in order to be legally
married according to Australian/British
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Susan <susan.mann@...>
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#173125
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE:Same people marrying twice - 3 days apart!?
#general
Len -
While I am a total American when it comes to this sort of thing, it looks
like they needed to be married in their local church in order to be legally
married according to Australian/British
Len -
While I am a total American when it comes to this sort of thing, it looks
like they needed to be married in their local church in order to be legally
married according to Australian/British
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Susan <susan.mann@...>
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#493438
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Middle Name: Hazanoah
#general
Hello,
On my Great Grandmother's grave her middle name is listed Chazanoah or
Hazanoah. She came to America >from Talsen Courland in 1891. Her family
seems to have roots >from Lithuania, Kovno
Hello,
On my Great Grandmother's grave her middle name is listed Chazanoah or
Hazanoah. She came to America >from Talsen Courland in 1891. Her family
seems to have roots >from Lithuania, Kovno
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By
LOUISE HAJDENBERG
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#173123
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Berlin Germany marriage document
#general
Greetings,
My cousin's husband was born in Berlin Germany in 1929 and was in a
concentration camp during the war. He will be going to Berlin in mid August
to seek his parents' marriage certificate
Greetings,
My cousin's husband was born in Berlin Germany in 1929 and was in a
concentration camp during the war. He will be going to Berlin in mid August
to seek his parents' marriage certificate
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Arthur Meyers <marciarthur@...>
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#173124
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Middle Name: Hazanoah
#general
Hello,
On my Great Grandmother's grave her middle name is listed Chazanoah or
Hazanoah. She came to America >from Talsen Courland in 1891. Her family
seems to have roots >from Lithuania, Kovno
Hello,
On my Great Grandmother's grave her middle name is listed Chazanoah or
Hazanoah. She came to America >from Talsen Courland in 1891. Her family
seems to have roots >from Lithuania, Kovno
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LOUISE HAJDENBERG
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#493436
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Berlin Germany marriage document
#general
Greetings,
My cousin's husband was born in Berlin Germany in 1929 and was in a
concentration camp during the war. He will be going to Berlin in mid August
to seek his parents' marriage certificate
Greetings,
My cousin's husband was born in Berlin Germany in 1929 and was in a
concentration camp during the war. He will be going to Berlin in mid August
to seek his parents' marriage certificate
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Arthur Meyers <marciarthur@...>
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#493437
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1928 Poland and Danzig Business Directory
#general
The 1928 Poland and Danzig Business Directory, "Ksiega Adresowa Polski (wraz
z w. m. Gdanskiem) dla handlu, rzemiosl i rolnictwa," is freely available
online at the Digital Library of Wielkopolska's
The 1928 Poland and Danzig Business Directory, "Ksiega Adresowa Polski (wraz
z w. m. Gdanskiem) dla handlu, rzemiosl i rolnictwa," is freely available
online at the Digital Library of Wielkopolska's
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Logan J. Kleinwaks
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#173122
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen 1928 Poland and Danzig Business Directory
#general
The 1928 Poland and Danzig Business Directory, "Ksiega Adresowa Polski (wraz
z w. m. Gdanskiem) dla handlu, rzemiosl i rolnictwa," is freely available
online at the Digital Library of Wielkopolska's
The 1928 Poland and Danzig Business Directory, "Ksiega Adresowa Polski (wraz
z w. m. Gdanskiem) dla handlu, rzemiosl i rolnictwa," is freely available
online at the Digital Library of Wielkopolska's
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By
Logan J. Kleinwaks
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#493435
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Re: Census puzzles
#general
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:58:11 UTC, celiamale@... (Celia Male)
opined:
Please do not be surprised or offended. I don't read every posted
article, and I don't suppose anybody else does.
For
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:58:11 UTC, celiamale@... (Celia Male)
opined:
Please do not be surprised or offended. I don't read every posted
article, and I don't suppose anybody else does.
For
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By
Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#173121
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re: Census puzzles
#general
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:58:11 UTC, celiamale@... (Celia Male)
opined:
Please do not be surprised or offended. I don't read every posted
article, and I don't suppose anybody else does.
For
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:58:11 UTC, celiamale@... (Celia Male)
opined:
Please do not be surprised or offended. I don't read every posted
article, and I don't suppose anybody else does.
For
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Stan Goodman <SPAM_FOILER@...>
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#493434
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Re: Census puzzles
#general
"Celia Male" <celiamale@...> wrote in part:
I disagree. "Austria" was the name of the soverign entity, and later the
common short-hand term for any portion of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,
"Celia Male" <celiamale@...> wrote in part:
I disagree. "Austria" was the name of the soverign entity, and later the
common short-hand term for any portion of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,
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Peter Zavon <pzavon@...>
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#173120
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Census puzzles
#general
"Celia Male" <celiamale@...> wrote in part:
I disagree. "Austria" was the name of the soverign entity, and later the
common short-hand term for any portion of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,
"Celia Male" <celiamale@...> wrote in part:
I disagree. "Austria" was the name of the soverign entity, and later the
common short-hand term for any portion of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,
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Peter Zavon <pzavon@...>
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#493433
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Re: Census Puzzle
#general
"nitram" <martin@...> wrote
This has already been dealt with recently. It is discussed, for instance, in
the thread http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-DE/2003-02/1044169382.
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"nitram" <martin@...> wrote
This has already been dealt with recently. It is discussed, for instance, in
the thread http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-DE/2003-02/1044169382.
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Nick <tulse04-news@...>
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#173119
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Census Puzzle
#general
"nitram" <martin@...> wrote
This has already been dealt with recently. It is discussed, for instance, in
the thread http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-DE/2003-02/1044169382.
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"nitram" <martin@...> wrote
This has already been dealt with recently. It is discussed, for instance, in
the thread http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-DE/2003-02/1044169382.
--
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Nick <tulse04-news@...>
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#493432
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Re: Census Puzzle
#general
"nitram" <martin@...> wrote
This Census data >from the 1910 Census for Missouri shows that there are two
columns - the first is for the birthplace of the individual and the second
is the
"nitram" <martin@...> wrote
This Census data >from the 1910 Census for Missouri shows that there are two
columns - the first is for the birthplace of the individual and the second
is the
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Nick <tulse04-news@...>
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#173118
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Census Puzzle
#general
"nitram" <martin@...> wrote
This Census data >from the 1910 Census for Missouri shows that there are two
columns - the first is for the birthplace of the individual and the second
is the
"nitram" <martin@...> wrote
This Census data >from the 1910 Census for Missouri shows that there are two
columns - the first is for the birthplace of the individual and the second
is the
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Nick <tulse04-news@...>
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#493431
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New Steve Morse Website for Castle Garden Database
#lithuania
I see that Steve Morse must have been quite busy yesterday. The new
castlegarden.org website went online yesterday morning, and by late that
evening Steve had a one-step website for it.
Here are
I see that Steve Morse must have been quite busy yesterday. The new
castlegarden.org website went online yesterday morning, and by late that
evening Steve had a one-step website for it.
Here are
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Patriot Email <thegenie@...>
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#265784
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania New Steve Morse Website for Castle Garden Database
#lithuania
I see that Steve Morse must have been quite busy yesterday. The new
castlegarden.org website went online yesterday morning, and by late that
evening Steve had a one-step website for it.
Here are
I see that Steve Morse must have been quite busy yesterday. The new
castlegarden.org website went online yesterday morning, and by late that
evening Steve had a one-step website for it.
Here are
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Patriot Email <thegenie@...>
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#586061
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Re: Interpreting Russian Orthodox verses Hebrew date in Archive Record.
#lithuania
A good site for calendar conversion is http://www.rosettacalendar.com/.
Our current calendar is the Gregorian Calendar. The Julian Calendar was the
preceding iteration enacted by Julius Caesar in 46
A good site for calendar conversion is http://www.rosettacalendar.com/.
Our current calendar is the Gregorian Calendar. The Julian Calendar was the
preceding iteration enacted by Julius Caesar in 46
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Steve Franklin <cryptozoomorphic@...>
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#265783
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Re: Interpreting Russian Orthodox verses Hebrew date in Archive Record.
#lithuania
A good site for calendar conversion is http://www.rosettacalendar.com/.
Our current calendar is the Gregorian Calendar. The Julian Calendar was the
preceding iteration enacted by Julius Caesar in 46
A good site for calendar conversion is http://www.rosettacalendar.com/.
Our current calendar is the Gregorian Calendar. The Julian Calendar was the
preceding iteration enacted by Julius Caesar in 46
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By
Steve Franklin <cryptozoomorphic@...>
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#586060
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