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Re: Ancestry's Drastic Changes Dash Hopes of Finding Connections
#dna
I am afraid that most of us are not very sophisticated when analyzing their DNA matches. While I can match all my first and second cousins, I can only match 7 out of 56 third cousins. The matches on
I am afraid that most of us are not very sophisticated when analyzing their DNA matches. While I can match all my first and second cousins, I can only match 7 out of 56 third cousins. The matches on
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karen.silver@juno.com
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#649733
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Looking for SCHVARTZ and FUCHS genealogy
#general
#russia
Hi!
My name is Maia and I am from Argentina. I am trying to know about my family history, that may have been Jewish.
My great grandmother MARIA SCHVARTZ came to Argentina around 1912 at the age of 2-3
Hi!
My name is Maia and I am from Argentina. I am trying to know about my family history, that may have been Jewish.
My great grandmother MARIA SCHVARTZ came to Argentina around 1912 at the age of 2-3
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Maia Aisi
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#649732
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Re: Upcoming US & Jewish Genealogy Online Classes
#education
What time are the classes?
Sally Horn
What time are the classes?
Sally Horn
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Sally Horn
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Gedcom versions?
#general
I asked a relative in Israel to send me a gedcom of her tree on MyHeritage. She asked me whether I wanted version 5.5 or 5.5.1. This the first time I have heard about there being versions of
I asked a relative in Israel to send me a gedcom of her tree on MyHeritage. She asked me whether I wanted version 5.5 or 5.5.1. This the first time I have heard about there being versions of
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June Genis
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Re: Ides Selzer Morgenstern
#galicia
Milton,
Have you searched for records from Trembowla at:
https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Ukraine/
Also, try searching surname SELZER at FamilySearch and/or Ancestry database, and put Trembowla in
Milton,
Have you searched for records from Trembowla at:
https://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Ukraine/
Also, try searching surname SELZER at FamilySearch and/or Ancestry database, and put Trembowla in
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Sherri Bobish
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#649729
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Re: Ancestry's Drastic Changes Dash Hopes of Finding Connections
#dna
I for one am happy they got rid of all the noise. My 250,000 matches
have now been pared to a much more manageable 180,000. More
significantly, it seems -- perhaps my imagination? -- that the
I for one am happy they got rid of all the noise. My 250,000 matches
have now been pared to a much more manageable 180,000. More
significantly, it seems -- perhaps my imagination? -- that the
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JoAnne Goldberg
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#649728
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My uncle Mendel Wolf BLAU & Mordka BLAU from Kolbuszowa
#galicia
Seeking information about my uncle Mendel Wolf BLAU born Mar 7, 1891 in Kolbuszowa Poland. My mother says she met her uncle Mendel in London after the war on her way to America. I have found no
Seeking information about my uncle Mendel Wolf BLAU born Mar 7, 1891 in Kolbuszowa Poland. My mother says she met her uncle Mendel in London after the war on her way to America. I have found no
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P Berk
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Researching my great-uncle Sergiu Godeanu
#romania
My great uncle on my mother's side was Sergiu Godeanu (born Goldenzweig in Bucharest, Romania in 1896). I have found only one reference to a Sergiu Godeanu here on JewishGen and nowhere else.
I know
My great uncle on my mother's side was Sergiu Godeanu (born Goldenzweig in Bucharest, Romania in 1896). I have found only one reference to a Sergiu Godeanu here on JewishGen and nowhere else.
I know
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skurbanowski@...
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#649726
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Re: Searching Perl and Herman Katz from Munkacs
#hungary
#israel
Hi Stuart
There is a group on the Facebook: Jews from Мукачево-Munkács-Mukačevo-Munkatsh
https://www.facebook.com/groups/218852678140904
You can try to post this question there.
Best
Hi Stuart
There is a group on the Facebook: Jews from Мукачево-Munkács-Mukačevo-Munkatsh
https://www.facebook.com/groups/218852678140904
You can try to post this question there.
Best
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Ludwig Mauskopf
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#649725
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Researching my great-grandparents Goldenzweig
#romania
My great-grandparents on my mother's side of the family were Nathan and Rita (Ritta) Goldenzweig who lived in Bucharest, Romania. I cannot find any reference to them on JewishGen or on MyHeritage.com
My great-grandparents on my mother's side of the family were Nathan and Rita (Ritta) Goldenzweig who lived in Bucharest, Romania. I cannot find any reference to them on JewishGen or on MyHeritage.com
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skurbanowski@...
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Re: Polish town Cewck or Cewek
#poland
Replying to David Rosen suggestion regarding Cewice:
Cewice (Zewitz) was not in Poland prior to the end of WWII. This region: Pomorze (German: Pomerania) was allocated by USSR to Poland as the
Replying to David Rosen suggestion regarding Cewice:
Cewice (Zewitz) was not in Poland prior to the end of WWII. This region: Pomorze (German: Pomerania) was allocated by USSR to Poland as the
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Alexander Sharon
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Re: Ancestry's Drastic Changes Dash Hopes of Finding Connections
#dna
I got tired of scrolling looking for these - so I went to the shared cM tab and put in 19 cM to 20 cM and they opened right up. Everything above 8 is still there. I am personally having problems
I got tired of scrolling looking for these - so I went to the shared cM tab and put in 19 cM to 20 cM and they opened right up. Everything above 8 is still there. I am personally having problems
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Sarah L Meyer
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Re: Paul STRANSKY Vienna to Paris
#austria-czech
#france
Daniela,
Have you contacted Paul's grandson, Nicolas Frédéric Jan Stransky ? https://www.geni.com/people/Nicolas-Stransky/6000000010877743587
Peter Lowe
Daniela,
Have you contacted Paul's grandson, Nicolas Frédéric Jan Stransky ? https://www.geni.com/people/Nicolas-Stransky/6000000010877743587
Peter Lowe
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Peter Lowe
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Re: Viewmate 85183--translation needed--German
#translation
#germany
My mistake, Joseph. The second email does bring up the correct one.
Sorry about that.
And also sorry that I can't begin to make out that handwriting.
Good luck!
Peter Strauss
My mistake, Joseph. The second email does bring up the correct one.
Sorry about that.
And also sorry that I can't begin to make out that handwriting.
Good luck!
Peter Strauss
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Peter Strauss
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This week's Yizkor book excerpt on the JewishGen Facebook page
#yizkorbooks
#poland
“When the month of Elul arrives, you immediately sense the special atmosphere that has enveloped the town, the atmosphere of the approaching Yamim Noraim, or Days of Awe.”
So begins “On the
“When the month of Elul arrives, you immediately sense the special atmosphere that has enveloped the town, the atmosphere of the approaching Yamim Noraim, or Days of Awe.”
So begins “On the
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Bruce Drake
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Re: What was Ginsburg & Klausner, S Fallsburg, NY (Catskills) not listed as hotel
#usa
Hi. I'm a member of the Local History of Sullivan County, NY group on Facebook, so I put the question to them. The only suggestion that came back was that Ginsburg & Klausner were real estate agents,
Hi. I'm a member of the Local History of Sullivan County, NY group on Facebook, so I put the question to them. The only suggestion that came back was that Ginsburg & Klausner were real estate agents,
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piebrand@...
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Re: Polish town Cewck or Cewek
#poland
Maybe Cewice
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PL/82/Cewice.html
David Rosen
Boston, MA
Maybe Cewice
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/PL/82/Cewice.html
David Rosen
Boston, MA
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Susan&David
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#649717
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Finding siblings of Harry Schwartz in Brooklyn??
#bessarabia
#usa
Trying to find the siblings of Harry SCHWARTZ (1887 in Zanekhov, Ukraine). May have lived in Mogilev-Podolsky.
His parents were Joseph SCHWARTZ (1885-1941) and Belen (Bela) PILDERWEIS SCHWARTZ
Trying to find the siblings of Harry SCHWARTZ (1887 in Zanekhov, Ukraine). May have lived in Mogilev-Podolsky.
His parents were Joseph SCHWARTZ (1885-1941) and Belen (Bela) PILDERWEIS SCHWARTZ
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pschwartz999@...
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Wysoker Surname
#names
#poland
My maternal grandfather was Aron Eliyahu Wysoker, but he was born in Wysokie Litovsk in 1891. I've always understood that families never took the surname of the town in which they lived. His father
My maternal grandfather was Aron Eliyahu Wysoker, but he was born in Wysokie Litovsk in 1891. I've always understood that families never took the surname of the town in which they lived. His father
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Philip Freidenreich
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Re: Looking for info about Russian emigres who returned to fight for the Bolsheviks in 1917
#records
#russia
#canada
#usa
A fascinating story. I am not an expert in this area but I have to think records from the Red Army at that time were (a) not so good (b) hard to find. and (c) still secret, so I don't like your
A fascinating story. I am not an expert in this area but I have to think records from the Red Army at that time were (a) not so good (b) hard to find. and (c) still secret, so I don't like your
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rroth@...
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#649714
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