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Looking for a town
#belarus
Hello researchers. I am looking for a town with the name "Obodowo" on a
Polish passport >from 1921, or "Obidowo" on the associated Ellis Island record.
Based on other family records, this place
Hello researchers. I am looking for a town with the name "Obodowo" on a
Polish passport >from 1921, or "Obidowo" on the associated Ellis Island record.
Based on other family records, this place
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By
Ken Domeshek <kdomeshek@...>
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#22307
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Correction in information about The Dove Flyer
#belarus
In our previous message, we incorrectly identified Deputy Consul General
Ravit Baer as Consul General. As previously announced, Ms. Baer, a
career diplomat in the Israeli foreign service, served
in
In our previous message, we incorrectly identified Deputy Consul General
Ravit Baer as Consul General. As previously announced, Ms. Baer, a
career diplomat in the Israeli foreign service, served
in
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By
Janette Silverman <cochairs@...>
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#22308
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Looking for a town
#belarus
Hello researchers. I am looking for a town with the name "Obodowo" on a
Polish passport >from 1921, or "Obidowo" on the associated Ellis Island record.
Based on other family records, this place
Hello researchers. I am looking for a town with the name "Obodowo" on a
Polish passport >from 1921, or "Obidowo" on the associated Ellis Island record.
Based on other family records, this place
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By
Ken Domeshek <kdomeshek@...>
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#342747
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Correction in information about The Dove Flyer
#belarus
In our previous message, we incorrectly identified Deputy Consul General
Ravit Baer as Consul General. As previously announced, Ms. Baer, a
career diplomat in the Israeli foreign service, served
in
In our previous message, we incorrectly identified Deputy Consul General
Ravit Baer as Consul General. As previously announced, Ms. Baer, a
career diplomat in the Israeli foreign service, served
in
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By
Janette Silverman <cochairs@...>
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#342748
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Israeli phone numbers from the 1950s / 1960s
#general
Good Evening Genners!
I received an envelope of pictures >from a step cousin of mine whose step mother was
my grandfather's 1st cousin, therefore my 1st cousin twice removed. Her name was
Paula
Good Evening Genners!
I received an envelope of pictures >from a step cousin of mine whose step mother was
my grandfather's 1st cousin, therefore my 1st cousin twice removed. Her name was
Paula
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By
Rashi Rosenzweig
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#228839
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Israeli phone numbers from the 1950s / 1960s
#general
Good Evening Genners!
I received an envelope of pictures >from a step cousin of mine whose step mother was
my grandfather's 1st cousin, therefore my 1st cousin twice removed. Her name was
Paula
Good Evening Genners!
I received an envelope of pictures >from a step cousin of mine whose step mother was
my grandfather's 1st cousin, therefore my 1st cousin twice removed. Her name was
Paula
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By
Rashi Rosenzweig
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#549158
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Update-Oklahoma Death Records Access; Correction to NY Birth and Death Records Access Posting
#general
I have reported several times about the "unique" situation in Oklahoma since 2011
when only the named person on a death certificate (the deceased) could obtain the
death certificate. I kid you not!
I have reported several times about the "unique" situation in Oklahoma since 2011
when only the named person on a death certificate (the deceased) could obtain the
death certificate. I kid you not!
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By
Jan Meisels Allen
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#228838
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Update-Oklahoma Death Records Access; Correction to NY Birth and Death Records Access Posting
#general
I have reported several times about the "unique" situation in Oklahoma since 2011
when only the named person on a death certificate (the deceased) could obtain the
death certificate. I kid you not!
I have reported several times about the "unique" situation in Oklahoma since 2011
when only the named person on a death certificate (the deceased) could obtain the
death certificate. I kid you not!
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By
Jan Meisels Allen
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#549157
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Ancestry.ca Offering Access to Canadian 1921 Census
#general
Ancestry.ca (Canada) is offering free access to the Canadian1921 census. To
access the featured collection you must register with your name, email
address and password. Once you have registered fill
Ancestry.ca (Canada) is offering free access to the Canadian1921 census. To
access the featured collection you must register with your name, email
address and password. Once you have registered fill
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By
Jan Meisels Allen
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#228837
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Ancestry.ca Offering Access to Canadian 1921 Census
#general
Ancestry.ca (Canada) is offering free access to the Canadian1921 census. To
access the featured collection you must register with your name, email
address and password. Once you have registered fill
Ancestry.ca (Canada) is offering free access to the Canadian1921 census. To
access the featured collection you must register with your name, email
address and password. Once you have registered fill
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By
Jan Meisels Allen
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#549156
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Recommendation needed for guide to St Petersburg Archive
#general
Hi all,
This September I plan to go to St. Peterburg to try to unveil the secrets of the
life of my grandfather, who apparently had a previous family before he was forced
to flee Leningrad during
Hi all,
This September I plan to go to St. Peterburg to try to unveil the secrets of the
life of my grandfather, who apparently had a previous family before he was forced
to flee Leningrad during
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By
eshayshon@...
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#228836
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Recommendation needed for guide to St Petersburg Archive
#general
Hi all,
This September I plan to go to St. Peterburg to try to unveil the secrets of the
life of my grandfather, who apparently had a previous family before he was forced
to flee Leningrad during
Hi all,
This September I plan to go to St. Peterburg to try to unveil the secrets of the
life of my grandfather, who apparently had a previous family before he was forced
to flee Leningrad during
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By
eshayshon@...
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#549155
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Ancestry 1940 Census Offer
#general
Ancestry.com is offering free access to the 1940 US census. You must
register with your name, email address and password to access the featured
collection. No credit card information is required. To
Ancestry.com is offering free access to the 1940 US census. You must
register with your name, email address and password to access the featured
collection. No credit card information is required. To
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By
Jan Meisels Allen
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#228835
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Ancestry 1940 Census Offer
#general
Ancestry.com is offering free access to the 1940 US census. You must
register with your name, email address and password to access the featured
collection. No credit card information is required. To
Ancestry.com is offering free access to the 1940 US census. You must
register with your name, email address and password to access the featured
collection. No credit card information is required. To
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By
Jan Meisels Allen
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#549154
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Re: Disappearance of Trail in Paterson, New Jersey???
#general
Update on this thread for the benefit of others who may find themselves in
my position.
With the help of this benevolent community, I now have two new records that
at least for now have re-opened the
Update on this thread for the benefit of others who may find themselves in
my position.
With the help of this benevolent community, I now have two new records that
at least for now have re-opened the
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By
Adam Cherson
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#228834
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Disappearance of Trail in Paterson, New Jersey???
#general
Update on this thread for the benefit of others who may find themselves in
my position.
With the help of this benevolent community, I now have two new records that
at least for now have re-opened the
Update on this thread for the benefit of others who may find themselves in
my position.
With the help of this benevolent community, I now have two new records that
at least for now have re-opened the
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By
Adam Cherson
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#549153
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JewishGen's Success! Stories
#bessarabia
Old letters and photographs play an important role in the latest issue
of JewishGen's Success! Stories. These stories take us to Argentina,
Germany, Austria, Poland, and the Netherlands. You can
Old letters and photographs play an important role in the latest issue
of JewishGen's Success! Stories. These stories take us to Argentina,
Germany, Austria, Poland, and the Netherlands. You can
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By
Phyllis Kramer
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#24174
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Re: Train travel Lodz-Vilne 1920
#general
eisenbak@... wrote:
Hi,
During the interwar period, distance >from Warsaw to Wilno 423 km (263
miles ) was covered in 5 1/2 hours, which translates to train speed of 76.5 km/h.
In addition,
eisenbak@... wrote:
Hi,
During the interwar period, distance >from Warsaw to Wilno 423 km (263
miles ) was covered in 5 1/2 hours, which translates to train speed of 76.5 km/h.
In addition,
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By
Alexander Sharon
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#228826
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Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia JewishGen's Success! Stories
#bessarabia
Old letters and photographs play an important role in the latest issue
of JewishGen's Success! Stories. These stories take us to Argentina,
Germany, Austria, Poland, and the Netherlands. You can
Old letters and photographs play an important role in the latest issue
of JewishGen's Success! Stories. These stories take us to Argentina,
Germany, Austria, Poland, and the Netherlands. You can
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By
Phyllis Kramer
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#344606
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Train travel Lodz-Vilne 1920
#general
eisenbak@... wrote:
Hi,
During the interwar period, distance >from Warsaw to Wilno 423 km (263
miles ) was covered in 5 1/2 hours, which translates to train speed of 76.5 km/h.
In addition,
eisenbak@... wrote:
Hi,
During the interwar period, distance >from Warsaw to Wilno 423 km (263
miles ) was covered in 5 1/2 hours, which translates to train speed of 76.5 km/h.
In addition,
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By
Alexander Sharon
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#549145
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