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Searching SHEINBERG from Lipno, Poland
#general
I have a 29 page typescript written in Yiddish by Moishe SCHEINBERG
titled, "Memories of Lipno" which I believe were meant to be a
contribution to a planned Yizkor book on Lipno, Poland. I
I have a 29 page typescript written in Yiddish by Moishe SCHEINBERG
titled, "Memories of Lipno" which I believe were meant to be a
contribution to a planned Yizkor book on Lipno, Poland. I
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Frieda Libaw <fbl2@...>
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#99335
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Re: jewishgen digest: February 23, 1999
#general
Which PHILIPP family are you looking for? My PHILIPPs come >from the
Nordrhein/Wesphalia region of Germany... There are also a number of the
family names you mention in your message in my family
Which PHILIPP family are you looking for? My PHILIPPs come >from the
Nordrhein/Wesphalia region of Germany... There are also a number of the
family names you mention in your message in my family
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Adam L. K. Philipp <adam@...>
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#99336
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching SHEINBERG from Lipno, Poland
#general
I have a 29 page typescript written in Yiddish by Moishe SCHEINBERG
titled, "Memories of Lipno" which I believe were meant to be a
contribution to a planned Yizkor book on Lipno, Poland. I
I have a 29 page typescript written in Yiddish by Moishe SCHEINBERG
titled, "Memories of Lipno" which I believe were meant to be a
contribution to a planned Yizkor book on Lipno, Poland. I
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Frieda Libaw <fbl2@...>
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#419648
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: jewishgen digest: February 23, 1999
#general
Which PHILIPP family are you looking for? My PHILIPPs come >from the
Nordrhein/Wesphalia region of Germany... There are also a number of the
family names you mention in your message in my family
Which PHILIPP family are you looking for? My PHILIPPs come >from the
Nordrhein/Wesphalia region of Germany... There are also a number of the
family names you mention in your message in my family
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Adam L. K. Philipp <adam@...>
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#419649
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Re: First Class Passenger Immigrant Question
#general
When I visited Ellis Island several years ago, I learned that first and second
class passengers were dropped off in Manhattan before ships left the others
at Ellis Island. Some who were rejected at
When I visited Ellis Island several years ago, I learned that first and second
class passengers were dropped off in Manhattan before ships left the others
at Ellis Island. Some who were rejected at
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Bobmar37
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#99334
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: First Class Passenger Immigrant Question
#general
When I visited Ellis Island several years ago, I learned that first and second
class passengers were dropped off in Manhattan before ships left the others
at Ellis Island. Some who were rejected at
When I visited Ellis Island several years ago, I learned that first and second
class passengers were dropped off in Manhattan before ships left the others
at Ellis Island. Some who were rejected at
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Bobmar37
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#419647
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Anybody knows why? (tunkel=toonkel=tounkel)
#latvia
The entire immigration >from the Russian Empire in 1880-1910 years counted
about 2 million people. It was almost pure Jewish immigration - more then
80% immigrant each year were Jews. Before 1880
The entire immigration >from the Russian Empire in 1880-1910 years counted
about 2 million people. It was almost pure Jewish immigration - more then
80% immigrant each year were Jews. Before 1880
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tunkelr@...
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#253506
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Latvia SIG #Latvia Anybody knows why? (tunkel=toonkel=tounkel)
#latvia
The entire immigration >from the Russian Empire in 1880-1910 years counted
about 2 million people. It was almost pure Jewish immigration - more then
80% immigrant each year were Jews. Before 1880
The entire immigration >from the Russian Empire in 1880-1910 years counted
about 2 million people. It was almost pure Jewish immigration - more then
80% immigrant each year were Jews. Before 1880
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tunkelr@...
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#573790
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Bounced message
#general
Sorry to intrude on the group, but I tried to answer a question for
Ephraim at ebklyn@... and the message bounced. Ephraim, if you
read this, send me your correct address and I'll send my
Sorry to intrude on the group, but I tried to answer a question for
Ephraim at ebklyn@... and the message bounced. Ephraim, if you
read this, send me your correct address and I'll send my
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D.J. Einbinder <donjein@...>
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#99333
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Bounced message
#general
Sorry to intrude on the group, but I tried to answer a question for
Ephraim at ebklyn@... and the message bounced. Ephraim, if you
read this, send me your correct address and I'll send my
Sorry to intrude on the group, but I tried to answer a question for
Ephraim at ebklyn@... and the message bounced. Ephraim, if you
read this, send me your correct address and I'll send my
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D.J. Einbinder <donjein@...>
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#419646
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Independent Slonimer burials, NYC
#general
Judy Englander asked about Ind. Slonimer Benevolent Society burials in NYC:
Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, NY, phone (516) 328-1300, has two Ind.
Slonimer sections. Their records are computerized.
Judy Englander asked about Ind. Slonimer Benevolent Society burials in NYC:
Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, NY, phone (516) 328-1300, has two Ind.
Slonimer sections. Their records are computerized.
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Gertrude Ogushwitz <gsogush@...>
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#99332
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Independent Slonimer burials, NYC
#general
Judy Englander asked about Ind. Slonimer Benevolent Society burials in NYC:
Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, NY, phone (516) 328-1300, has two Ind.
Slonimer sections. Their records are computerized.
Judy Englander asked about Ind. Slonimer Benevolent Society burials in NYC:
Beth David Cemetery, Elmont, NY, phone (516) 328-1300, has two Ind.
Slonimer sections. Their records are computerized.
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Gertrude Ogushwitz <gsogush@...>
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#419645
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Need Help with Research in Pyetrykau, Belarus
#general
I have finally learned of the birthplace of my father's mother. She was
Basja FRIEDMAN, and she was born in Pyetrykau which is now in Belarus.
She arrived in the Port of NYC on October 28, 1912,
I have finally learned of the birthplace of my father's mother. She was
Basja FRIEDMAN, and she was born in Pyetrykau which is now in Belarus.
She arrived in the Port of NYC on October 28, 1912,
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Ricki L. Zunk <rickiz@...>
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#99331
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Need Help with Research in Pyetrykau, Belarus
#general
I have finally learned of the birthplace of my father's mother. She was
Basja FRIEDMAN, and she was born in Pyetrykau which is now in Belarus.
She arrived in the Port of NYC on October 28, 1912,
I have finally learned of the birthplace of my father's mother. She was
Basja FRIEDMAN, and she was born in Pyetrykau which is now in Belarus.
She arrived in the Port of NYC on October 28, 1912,
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Ricki L. Zunk <rickiz@...>
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#419644
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re Steamship Arrival Dates
#general
Cindy asks:
.... does anyone know which would be more accurate, the INS index cards or
Cimorelli?
Cimorelli uses Morton Allan Directory of European Passenger Ship Arrivals
to create it's database.
Cindy asks:
.... does anyone know which would be more accurate, the INS index cards or
Cimorelli?
Cimorelli uses Morton Allan Directory of European Passenger Ship Arrivals
to create it's database.
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Carol Skydell <skydell@...>
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#99330
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re Steamship Arrival Dates
#general
Cindy asks:
.... does anyone know which would be more accurate, the INS index cards or
Cimorelli?
Cimorelli uses Morton Allan Directory of European Passenger Ship Arrivals
to create it's database.
Cindy asks:
.... does anyone know which would be more accurate, the INS index cards or
Cimorelli?
Cimorelli uses Morton Allan Directory of European Passenger Ship Arrivals
to create it's database.
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Carol Skydell <skydell@...>
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#419643
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Yad Vashem
#general
Dear Colleagues,
A full report on the Yad Vashem project to computerize all of its lists
of names into a single database starts on page 4 of most current issue of
AVOTAYNU [Vol. XIV, No. 4, Winter
Dear Colleagues,
A full report on the Yad Vashem project to computerize all of its lists
of names into a single database starts on page 4 of most current issue of
AVOTAYNU [Vol. XIV, No. 4, Winter
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Sallyann Sack <sallyannsack@...>
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#99329
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Yad Vashem
#general
Dear Colleagues,
A full report on the Yad Vashem project to computerize all of its lists
of names into a single database starts on page 4 of most current issue of
AVOTAYNU [Vol. XIV, No. 4, Winter
Dear Colleagues,
A full report on the Yad Vashem project to computerize all of its lists
of names into a single database starts on page 4 of most current issue of
AVOTAYNU [Vol. XIV, No. 4, Winter
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Sallyann Sack <sallyannsack@...>
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#419642
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Re: Reading gravestones
#general
Dear Genners
Today, I have spent a few hours in an old cemetery in a suburb of Manchester
looking for, and finding, the gravestones of my maternal great-grandparents.
My grandmother was one of their
Dear Genners
Today, I have spent a few hours in an old cemetery in a suburb of Manchester
looking for, and finding, the gravestones of my maternal great-grandparents.
My grandmother was one of their
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Rica Goldberg
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#99328
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re: Reading gravestones
#general
Dear Genners
Today, I have spent a few hours in an old cemetery in a suburb of Manchester
looking for, and finding, the gravestones of my maternal great-grandparents.
My grandmother was one of their
Dear Genners
Today, I have spent a few hours in an old cemetery in a suburb of Manchester
looking for, and finding, the gravestones of my maternal great-grandparents.
My grandmother was one of their
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Rica Goldberg
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#419641
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