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Re: Yiddish male given name 'Kos'
#poland
#names
Maybe it's the Hebrew name Kehos?
Yitschok Margareten
Maybe it's the Hebrew name Kehos?
Yitschok Margareten
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#651173
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Re: Translating/ identifying town origin of postcard
#names
#general
The town is apparently Ostrowiec Poland.
https://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/Community.php?usbgn=-520544
The date looks like 5/6 1933 which is June 5th, the mess around the 6 looks like a correction
The town is apparently Ostrowiec Poland.
https://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/Community.php?usbgn=-520544
The date looks like 5/6 1933 which is June 5th, the mess around the 6 looks like a correction
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yitschok@...
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#651172
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Re: Translating/ identifying town origin of postcard
#names
#general
Town is Ostrowiec (Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski) in Kielce region. Written date is June 5, 1933 (Dnia 5/6/1933)
Alexander Sharon
Town is Ostrowiec (Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski) in Kielce region. Written date is June 5, 1933 (Dnia 5/6/1933)
Alexander Sharon
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Alexander Sharon
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#651171
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Translation from "Russian" to English
#translation
Please would someone be able to translate to English this back of postcard inscription. Think it is Russian
Many thanks.
Debby Myers
Myers.debby@...
Please would someone be able to translate to English this back of postcard inscription. Think it is Russian
Many thanks.
Debby Myers
Myers.debby@...
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Myers.debby@...
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#651170
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Re: Yiddish male given name 'Kos'
#poland
#names
There is a Hebrew name pronounced Catriel in modern Hebrew and Cosriel [Kosriel] in Ashekenzic Hebrew. Kos could be a nickname for Cosriel. If you know where he is buried, you might be able to see if
There is a Hebrew name pronounced Catriel in modern Hebrew and Cosriel [Kosriel] in Ashekenzic Hebrew. Kos could be a nickname for Cosriel. If you know where he is buried, you might be able to see if
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Yehuda Berman
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#651169
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Re: Finding Out You Lost Your Citizenship
#events
My wife's grandmother had same problem; it came back to bite her in about 1950 when she sought to make Aliyah and learned that she had lost her citizenship and had trouble getting a US passport.
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My wife's grandmother had same problem; it came back to bite her in about 1950 when she sought to make Aliyah and learned that she had lost her citizenship and had trouble getting a US passport.
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Kenneth Ryesky
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#651168
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Re: Yiddish male given name 'Kos'
#poland
#names
You may consider the name "Kohos", which is the Yiddish variant of the biblical name "Kehat".
Yossi Yagur
Israel
You may consider the name "Kohos", which is the Yiddish variant of the biblical name "Kehat".
Yossi Yagur
Israel
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#651167
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Re: Looking for FAJWEL / TAJFEL / BEKERKUNST / KNASTER families from Ozorkow / Leczyca / Kutno / Warsaw
#poland
#general
My gggrandmother Chaya Sara married Moshe Blumberg. Her family name is given as Tywel, but her father's name is given is Faivel. My guess is she's Chaya Sura bat Faivel and her surname is unknown or
My gggrandmother Chaya Sara married Moshe Blumberg. Her family name is given as Tywel, but her father's name is given is Faivel. My guess is she's Chaya Sura bat Faivel and her surname is unknown or
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Helen Gardner
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#651166
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Re: Looking for FAJWEL / TAJFEL / BEKERKUNST / KNASTER families from Ozorkow / Leczyca / Kutno / Warsaw
#poland
#general
I have many Knasters in my tree, related by marriage, though most of them were born in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Please contact me to share tree info at lisa.m.benshoshan@....
Lisa Mellen
I have many Knasters in my tree, related by marriage, though most of them were born in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Please contact me to share tree info at lisa.m.benshoshan@....
Lisa Mellen
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Lisa Mellen Ben-Shoshan
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#651165
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Re: Finding Out You Lost Your Citizenship
#events
Carol,
Two interesting features of the law that took away the native born US woman's citizenship when she married an immigrant who had not yet been naturalized are:
1. This law only went into effect
Carol,
Two interesting features of the law that took away the native born US woman's citizenship when she married an immigrant who had not yet been naturalized are:
1. This law only went into effect
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Susan H. Sachs
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#651164
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Family Wonder/Wander in Brest Litovsk and London
#belarus
#unitedkingdom
I am seeking to find whether my great, great grandfather, Aaron Moses Wander, born Brest Litovsk 1850ish, had any siblings and to learn of their descendants. Aaron's son, Benjamin Hyam Wonder, born
I am seeking to find whether my great, great grandfather, Aaron Moses Wander, born Brest Litovsk 1850ish, had any siblings and to learn of their descendants. Aaron's son, Benjamin Hyam Wonder, born
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bwonder@...
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#651163
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Re: PAJCZER and WASSERSTEIN family search
#poland
#general
Relly Coleman's post on 3rd October listing multiple towns and family names
inwhich he has an interest raises an important questionspecifically addressed
in his post of September 28th (see below).
Relly Coleman's post on 3rd October listing multiple towns and family names
inwhich he has an interest raises an important questionspecifically addressed
in his post of September 28th (see below).
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Stanley Diamond
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#651162
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Yiddish male given name 'Kos'
#poland
#names
I'm helping a friend research her great grandfather, who had the name 'Aron Kos Szaler' on his birth (1858) and marriage (1879) records found in JRI-Poland for the town of Krylow in Lublin gubernia.
I'm helping a friend research her great grandfather, who had the name 'Aron Kos Szaler' on his birth (1858) and marriage (1879) records found in JRI-Poland for the town of Krylow in Lublin gubernia.
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Michele Lock
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#651161
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Re: Find immigration manifest and naturalization papers?
#records
#usa
David,
On the 1930 census in Princeton, Illinois, Jake Brostoff is 28 years old, single, born in Russia, arrived 1921, and has petitioned for naturalization. He is a roomer in the home of Abraham
David,
On the 1930 census in Princeton, Illinois, Jake Brostoff is 28 years old, single, born in Russia, arrived 1921, and has petitioned for naturalization. He is a roomer in the home of Abraham
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Sherri Bobish
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#651160
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Re: Finding Out You Lost Your Citizenship
#events
Carl,
The same thing happened to my husband's ggm. She was born in Manhattan, but in 1913 married a man who was not yet naturalized.
Upon marriage she lost her U.S. citizenship, even though she was
Carl,
The same thing happened to my husband's ggm. She was born in Manhattan, but in 1913 married a man who was not yet naturalized.
Upon marriage she lost her U.S. citizenship, even though she was
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Sherri Bobish
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#651159
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Re: City in a JewishGen Source
#galicia
Bukaczowce (Ukraine, formerly Austria-Hungary) is covered in
1. JGS All Polish Database - https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Lithuania/.
2. JRI-Poland https://jri-poland.org/
3. Gesher
Bukaczowce (Ukraine, formerly Austria-Hungary) is covered in
1. JGS All Polish Database - https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Lithuania/.
2. JRI-Poland https://jri-poland.org/
3. Gesher
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Linda Cantor
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#651158
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Re: Translating/ identifying town origin of postcard
#names
#general
This seems to indicate a photography studio in Austria Possibly someone named David The date is May six or fifteen or sixteen in 1933
I’m puzzled because in Europe the numerical date of the
This seems to indicate a photography studio in Austria Possibly someone named David The date is May six or fifteen or sixteen in 1933
I’m puzzled because in Europe the numerical date of the
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Deanna Levinsky <DEANNASMAC@...>
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#651157
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Re: comparing two names מאניש and מזיש
#names
Thank you to everyone who answered my question. I think I have the answer that the two names are probably the same, with some wiggle room for possible transcription error. (I'm sorry for any
Thank you to everyone who answered my question. I think I have the answer that the two names are probably the same, with some wiggle room for possible transcription error. (I'm sorry for any
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Lee Jaffe
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#651156
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Re: Looking for Vselyub Cemetery
#belarus
Dear Mr Domeshek,
I am familiar with the cemetery in Vselyub. Its restoration was organised in Belarus on behalf of Siena College by the East European Jewish Heritage Project of which I am Director.
Dear Mr Domeshek,
I am familiar with the cemetery in Vselyub. Its restoration was organised in Belarus on behalf of Siena College by the East European Jewish Heritage Project of which I am Director.
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fjs@...
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#651155
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Finding Leibe HOCHSTEIN-LIPSHUTZ father
#germany
#usa
Liebe HOCHSTEIN-LIPSHUTZ b. 11 May 1933 (SSDI) arrived NY on 28 Mar. 1934 on the ship Champlain out of Le Havre. She was 10 months old, born Berlin and written on the manifest is "adopted".
Liebe HOCHSTEIN-LIPSHUTZ b. 11 May 1933 (SSDI) arrived NY on 28 Mar. 1934 on the ship Champlain out of Le Havre. She was 10 months old, born Berlin and written on the manifest is "adopted".
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The Becker's Email
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#651154
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