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Report on Dachau Indexing Project
#germany
At the end of November 2001 JewishGen's Research Division began the
huge task of indexing 120,000+ Dachau concentration camp records.
An optimistic completion date for the data entry, I thought,
At the end of November 2001 JewishGen's Research Division began the
huge task of indexing 120,000+ Dachau concentration camp records.
An optimistic completion date for the data entry, I thought,
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jfield@...
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#38902
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German SIG #Germany Report on Dachau Indexing Project
#germany
At the end of November 2001 JewishGen's Research Division began the
huge task of indexing 120,000+ Dachau concentration camp records.
An optimistic completion date for the data entry, I thought,
At the end of November 2001 JewishGen's Research Division began the
huge task of indexing 120,000+ Dachau concentration camp records.
An optimistic completion date for the data entry, I thought,
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jfield@...
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#359291
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INTRO - New member researching....
#germany
Hello,
I have just joined the German SIG although I have been doing genealogy
research for many years. The family names and towns I am researching are:
ROSENTHAL- Baiersdorf (born there in
Hello,
I have just joined the German SIG although I have been doing genealogy
research for many years. The family names and towns I am researching are:
ROSENTHAL- Baiersdorf (born there in
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Jasla@...
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#38901
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German SIG #Germany INTRO - New member researching....
#germany
Hello,
I have just joined the German SIG although I have been doing genealogy
research for many years. The family names and towns I am researching are:
ROSENTHAL- Baiersdorf (born there in
Hello,
I have just joined the German SIG although I have been doing genealogy
research for many years. The family names and towns I am researching are:
ROSENTHAL- Baiersdorf (born there in
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Jasla@...
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#359290
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JewishGen search engines - Did you know that you can.....
#germany
Even some veteran JewishGen users are not aware of all of the search
possibilities available at the JewishGen Website.
If you don't yet have bookmarks for the following why not add them now?
Did you
Even some veteran JewishGen users are not aware of all of the search
possibilities available at the JewishGen Website.
If you don't yet have bookmarks for the following why not add them now?
Did you
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GerSig@...
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#38900
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German SIG #Germany JewishGen search engines - Did you know that you can.....
#germany
Even some veteran JewishGen users are not aware of all of the search
possibilities available at the JewishGen Website.
If you don't yet have bookmarks for the following why not add them now?
Did you
Even some veteran JewishGen users are not aware of all of the search
possibilities available at the JewishGen Website.
If you don't yet have bookmarks for the following why not add them now?
Did you
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By
GerSig@...
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#359289
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Searching for LEVINE family of Chicago
#general
My grandmother had an aunt, nee Pearl Tucker, who married a
man named Levine. They lived in Chicago and had six children.
Does this sound familiar to anyone with Levines in their tree?
The children
My grandmother had an aunt, nee Pearl Tucker, who married a
man named Levine. They lived in Chicago and had six children.
Does this sound familiar to anyone with Levines in their tree?
The children
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By
Seth Bookey <sethbook@...>
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#148438
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Searching for SOLOMON family in Philadelphia
#general
I am looking for any descendants of Hannah Mirke Tucker and
her husband, Mr. Solomon, who lived in Philadelphia in the
early 20th Century. All I know about the family is that my
grandmother's aunt,
I am looking for any descendants of Hannah Mirke Tucker and
her husband, Mr. Solomon, who lived in Philadelphia in the
early 20th Century. All I know about the family is that my
grandmother's aunt,
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By
Seth Bookey <sethbook@...>
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#148439
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Re: Hebrew Names
#bessarabia
There are, as usual, different situations.
Double names were common in Eastern Europe, ie two Hebrew
names, as in my gr grandfather Abraham Samuel, and your Israel
Abraham. My gr grandfather was
There are, as usual, different situations.
Double names were common in Eastern Europe, ie two Hebrew
names, as in my gr grandfather Abraham Samuel, and your Israel
Abraham. My gr grandfather was
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sallybru <sallybru@...>
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#148440
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Re: AKA Harry
#general
Harry was very popular and very common. Since there was no
rule as to what English/American name was used for what
Hebrew/Yiddish name, Harry could have been anything in Hebrew.
The most common
Harry was very popular and very common. Since there was no
rule as to what English/American name was used for what
Hebrew/Yiddish name, Harry could have been anything in Hebrew.
The most common
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sallybru <sallybru@...>
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#148441
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching for LEVINE family of Chicago
#general
My grandmother had an aunt, nee Pearl Tucker, who married a
man named Levine. They lived in Chicago and had six children.
Does this sound familiar to anyone with Levines in their tree?
The children
My grandmother had an aunt, nee Pearl Tucker, who married a
man named Levine. They lived in Chicago and had six children.
Does this sound familiar to anyone with Levines in their tree?
The children
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By
Seth Bookey <sethbook@...>
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#468751
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching for SOLOMON family in Philadelphia
#general
I am looking for any descendants of Hannah Mirke Tucker and
her husband, Mr. Solomon, who lived in Philadelphia in the
early 20th Century. All I know about the family is that my
grandmother's aunt,
I am looking for any descendants of Hannah Mirke Tucker and
her husband, Mr. Solomon, who lived in Philadelphia in the
early 20th Century. All I know about the family is that my
grandmother's aunt,
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By
Seth Bookey <sethbook@...>
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#468752
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Hebrew Names
#general
There are, as usual, different situations.
Double names were common in Eastern Europe, ie two Hebrew
names, as in my gr grandfather Abraham Samuel, and your Israel
Abraham. My gr grandfather was
There are, as usual, different situations.
Double names were common in Eastern Europe, ie two Hebrew
names, as in my gr grandfather Abraham Samuel, and your Israel
Abraham. My gr grandfather was
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By
sallybru <sallybru@...>
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#468753
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: AKA Harry
#general
Harry was very popular and very common. Since there was no
rule as to what English/American name was used for what
Hebrew/Yiddish name, Harry could have been anything in Hebrew.
The most common
Harry was very popular and very common. Since there was no
rule as to what English/American name was used for what
Hebrew/Yiddish name, Harry could have been anything in Hebrew.
The most common
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sallybru <sallybru@...>
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#468754
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Searching for Toby STOLLER of Boston
#general
Hi everyone,
I have a few genealogical unsolved cases left in my files,
and one is "what happened to my mother's first cousin, Toby
Stoller." All I know about her is that was born around 1918
(she
Hi everyone,
I have a few genealogical unsolved cases left in my files,
and one is "what happened to my mother's first cousin, Toby
Stoller." All I know about her is that was born around 1918
(she
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By
Seth Bookey <sethbook@...>
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#148435
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Searching for Children, G-Children of Louis DORF
#general
My grandfather had a half-brother named Louis DORF. They
emigrated to the US >from the Belarussian town Nowogroduk,
in the Minsk gubernia. All I know about this man is that he
lived in NYC and had
My grandfather had a half-brother named Louis DORF. They
emigrated to the US >from the Belarussian town Nowogroduk,
in the Minsk gubernia. All I know about this man is that he
lived in NYC and had
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Seth Bookey <sethbook@...>
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#148436
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newspapers in Warsaw
#general
My great grandfather died in Warsaw between 1911-1922. In
which newspaper would his death notice appear?
Respectfully Andrew Kolin
My great grandfather died in Warsaw between 1911-1922. In
which newspaper would his death notice appear?
Respectfully Andrew Kolin
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By
Kolin, Andrew <akolin@...>
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#148437
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching for Toby STOLLER of Boston
#general
Hi everyone,
I have a few genealogical unsolved cases left in my files,
and one is "what happened to my mother's first cousin, Toby
Stoller." All I know about her is that was born around 1918
(she
Hi everyone,
I have a few genealogical unsolved cases left in my files,
and one is "what happened to my mother's first cousin, Toby
Stoller." All I know about her is that was born around 1918
(she
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By
Seth Bookey <sethbook@...>
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#468748
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching for Children, G-Children of Louis DORF
#general
My grandfather had a half-brother named Louis DORF. They
emigrated to the US >from the Belarussian town Nowogroduk,
in the Minsk gubernia. All I know about this man is that he
lived in NYC and had
My grandfather had a half-brother named Louis DORF. They
emigrated to the US >from the Belarussian town Nowogroduk,
in the Minsk gubernia. All I know about this man is that he
lived in NYC and had
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By
Seth Bookey <sethbook@...>
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#468749
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen newspapers in Warsaw
#general
My great grandfather died in Warsaw between 1911-1922. In
which newspaper would his death notice appear?
Respectfully Andrew Kolin
My great grandfather died in Warsaw between 1911-1922. In
which newspaper would his death notice appear?
Respectfully Andrew Kolin
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By
Kolin, Andrew <akolin@...>
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#468750
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