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Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland: Lette N
#general
On the occasion of my/our 62nd wedding anniversary I have completed indexing
the 994 Reichsvereinigung registration cards where the family/maiden names
begins with the letter N. (19,756 for A-N) As
On the occasion of my/our 62nd wedding anniversary I have completed indexing
the 994 Reichsvereinigung registration cards where the family/maiden names
begins with the letter N. (19,756 for A-N) As
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Lande
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#233633
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland: Lette N
#general
On the occasion of my/our 62nd wedding anniversary I have completed indexing
the 994 Reichsvereinigung registration cards where the family/maiden names
begins with the letter N. (19,756 for A-N) As
On the occasion of my/our 62nd wedding anniversary I have completed indexing
the 994 Reichsvereinigung registration cards where the family/maiden names
begins with the letter N. (19,756 for A-N) As
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Lande
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#553952
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Re: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
In response to Steven Bloom and Jeffrey Herman re FTDNA and maternal and
paternal assignments.
The maternal and paternal matches are determined based on shared DNA. So
these are not just "in common
In response to Steven Bloom and Jeffrey Herman re FTDNA and maternal and
paternal assignments.
The maternal and paternal matches are determined based on shared DNA. So
these are not just "in common
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Janet Akaha <akaha@...>
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#33023
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DNA Research #DNA Re: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
In response to Steven Bloom and Jeffrey Herman re FTDNA and maternal and
paternal assignments.
The maternal and paternal matches are determined based on shared DNA. So
these are not just "in common
In response to Steven Bloom and Jeffrey Herman re FTDNA and maternal and
paternal assignments.
The maternal and paternal matches are determined based on shared DNA. So
these are not just "in common
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Janet Akaha <akaha@...>
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#353434
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Re: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
Here is more detail aboutPaternal and Maternal designations within Family
Finder (FTDNA)
This is a tool that is based on computer analysis of your data. You can
not turn it on and off. You
Here is more detail aboutPaternal and Maternal designations within Family
Finder (FTDNA)
This is a tool that is based on computer analysis of your data. You can
not turn it on and off. You
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Peggy Mosinger Freedman <peggyfreedman@...>
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#33022
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DNA Research #DNA Re: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
Here is more detail aboutPaternal and Maternal designations within Family
Finder (FTDNA)
This is a tool that is based on computer analysis of your data. You can
not turn it on and off. You
Here is more detail aboutPaternal and Maternal designations within Family
Finder (FTDNA)
This is a tool that is based on computer analysis of your data. You can
not turn it on and off. You
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Peggy Mosinger Freedman <peggyfreedman@...>
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#353433
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Re: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
1. Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
First you need to have your family tree on FTDNA. Then you have look at
your known DNA matches and drag the DNA match to the
1. Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
First you need to have your family tree on FTDNA. Then you have look at
your known DNA matches and drag the DNA match to the
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Sarah L Meyer
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#33021
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DNA Research #DNA RE: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
1. Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
First you need to have your family tree on FTDNA. Then you have look at
your known DNA matches and drag the DNA match to the
1. Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
First you need to have your family tree on FTDNA. Then you have look at
your known DNA matches and drag the DNA match to the
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Sarah L Meyer
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#353432
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Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
I believe that FTDNAs maternal/paternal matching algorithm may be
unable to correctly catch all relationships if they have been
reinforced by endogamy. My second best 2nd cousin match and his
mother
I believe that FTDNAs maternal/paternal matching algorithm may be
unable to correctly catch all relationships if they have been
reinforced by endogamy. My second best 2nd cousin match and his
mother
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June Genis
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#33020
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DNA Research #DNA Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
I believe that FTDNAs maternal/paternal matching algorithm may be
unable to correctly catch all relationships if they have been
reinforced by endogamy. My second best 2nd cousin match and his
mother
I believe that FTDNAs maternal/paternal matching algorithm may be
unable to correctly catch all relationships if they have been
reinforced by endogamy. My second best 2nd cousin match and his
mother
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June Genis
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#353431
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Re: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
I did want to add a comment about the paternal and maternal designations. I
have a 2-3 match as identified by FTDNA. However, this person, in reality,
is a 5th cousin on my paternal side-due to two
I did want to add a comment about the paternal and maternal designations. I
have a 2-3 match as identified by FTDNA. However, this person, in reality,
is a 5th cousin on my paternal side-due to two
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Rochelle Gershenow
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#33019
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DNA Research #DNA Re: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
I did want to add a comment about the paternal and maternal designations. I
have a 2-3 match as identified by FTDNA. However, this person, in reality,
is a 5th cousin on my paternal side-due to two
I did want to add a comment about the paternal and maternal designations. I
have a 2-3 match as identified by FTDNA. However, this person, in reality,
is a 5th cousin on my paternal side-due to two
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Rochelle Gershenow
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#353430
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Re: Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
If you have no family tree on FTDNA the tool will not work and you will
have all your matches bundled together rather than separated by maternal
or paternal.
When you test both your parents the
If you have no family tree on FTDNA the tool will not work and you will
have all your matches bundled together rather than separated by maternal
or paternal.
When you test both your parents the
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charles goldenzon
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#33018
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DNA Research #DNA Re:Paternal and Maternal designations within Family Finder (FTDNA)
#dna
If you have no family tree on FTDNA the tool will not work and you will
have all your matches bundled together rather than separated by maternal
or paternal.
When you test both your parents the
If you have no family tree on FTDNA the tool will not work and you will
have all your matches bundled together rather than separated by maternal
or paternal.
When you test both your parents the
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charles goldenzon
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#353429
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Shimon HURWITZ - Petach Tikva, Israel - Deceased 1961
#general
There was a Shimon HURWITZ , who was a shochet (butcher) during the first half
of the 20th cent. in Petach Tikva, Israel. He was a distant cousin of ours but
know today seems to know the exact
There was a Shimon HURWITZ , who was a shochet (butcher) during the first half
of the 20th cent. in Petach Tikva, Israel. He was a distant cousin of ours but
know today seems to know the exact
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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#233638
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Shimon HURWITZ - Petach Tikva, Israel - Deceased 1961
#general
There was a Shimon HURWITZ , who was a shochet (butcher) during the first half
of the 20th cent. in Petach Tikva, Israel. He was a distant cousin of ours but
know today seems to know the exact
There was a Shimon HURWITZ , who was a shochet (butcher) during the first half
of the 20th cent. in Petach Tikva, Israel. He was a distant cousin of ours but
know today seems to know the exact
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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#553957
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HURWITZ - Descendants of Rabbi David of Novarodok 18th cent.
#general
Are there any HURWITZs (spelling unsure) who claim descendancy >from a Rabbi
David of Novarodok who is also known by the name of the book he authored "Galia
Mesechta". The above Rabbi David was the
Are there any HURWITZs (spelling unsure) who claim descendancy >from a Rabbi
David of Novarodok who is also known by the name of the book he authored "Galia
Mesechta". The above Rabbi David was the
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen HURWITZ - Descendants of Rabbi David of Novarodok 18th cent.
#general
Are there any HURWITZs (spelling unsure) who claim descendancy >from a Rabbi
David of Novarodok who is also known by the name of the book he authored "Galia
Mesechta". The above Rabbi David was the
Are there any HURWITZs (spelling unsure) who claim descendancy >from a Rabbi
David of Novarodok who is also known by the name of the book he authored "Galia
Mesechta". The above Rabbi David was the
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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#553956
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DISTENFELD - Zlochew, Poland
#general
My late mother-in-law, Sarah JERUSHALMY (Eisen) was born in Zlochew, (then) Poland.
Her mother's maiden name was DISTENFELD. We would be happy to be contacted by
possible members of that
My late mother-in-law, Sarah JERUSHALMY (Eisen) was born in Zlochew, (then) Poland.
Her mother's maiden name was DISTENFELD. We would be happy to be contacted by
possible members of that
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen DISTENFELD - Zlochew, Poland
#general
My late mother-in-law, Sarah JERUSHALMY (Eisen) was born in Zlochew, (then) Poland.
Her mother's maiden name was DISTENFELD. We would be happy to be contacted by
possible members of that
My late mother-in-law, Sarah JERUSHALMY (Eisen) was born in Zlochew, (then) Poland.
Her mother's maiden name was DISTENFELD. We would be happy to be contacted by
possible members of that
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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#553955
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