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Searching: KRAMRISCH
#general
Hi
I'm researching the KRAMRISCH family, known to have come to Bradford, UK,=
born circa 1805) and also Jacob (Jack) KRAMRISCH born 1862 (a cousin of
some sort to my GGF) who settled in
Hi
I'm researching the KRAMRISCH family, known to have come to Bradford, UK,=
born circa 1805) and also Jacob (Jack) KRAMRISCH born 1862 (a cousin of
some sort to my GGF) who settled in
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Blaston <Blaston@...>
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching: KRAMRISCH
#general
Hi
I'm researching the KRAMRISCH family, known to have come to Bradford, UK,=
born circa 1805) and also Jacob (Jack) KRAMRISCH born 1862 (a cousin of
some sort to my GGF) who settled in
Hi
I'm researching the KRAMRISCH family, known to have come to Bradford, UK,=
born circa 1805) and also Jacob (Jack) KRAMRISCH born 1862 (a cousin of
some sort to my GGF) who settled in
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Blaston <Blaston@...>
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Re: Large Railway Accident - East Coast 1940's early 1950's
#general
In the early 1950's, there was an accidnet on the Long Island Railroad in which
72 persons were killed. Most newspaper libraries should have some record of the
extensive coverage of that
In the early 1950's, there was an accidnet on the Long Island Railroad in which
72 persons were killed. Most newspaper libraries should have some record of the
extensive coverage of that
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GelmanED <gelmaned@...>
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Large Railway Accident - East Coast 1940's early 1950's
#general
In the early 1950's, there was an accidnet on the Long Island Railroad in which
72 persons were killed. Most newspaper libraries should have some record of the
extensive coverage of that
In the early 1950's, there was an accidnet on the Long Island Railroad in which
72 persons were killed. Most newspaper libraries should have some record of the
extensive coverage of that
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GelmanED <gelmaned@...>
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Re: Are there KLEINS in your family tree?
#hungary
Klein is probably the most common Jewish name in Hungary. But I'll add what I
know about my paternal ancestors, which is not much. My grandfather, David
Klein, was probably born in Kassa (now Kosice,
Klein is probably the most common Jewish name in Hungary. But I'll add what I
know about my paternal ancestors, which is not much. My grandfather, David
Klein, was probably born in Kassa (now Kosice,
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Cfenyvesi@...
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Are there KLEINS in your family tree?
#hungary
Klein is probably the most common Jewish name in Hungary. But I'll add what I
know about my paternal ancestors, which is not much. My grandfather, David
Klein, was probably born in Kassa (now Kosice,
Klein is probably the most common Jewish name in Hungary. But I'll add what I
know about my paternal ancestors, which is not much. My grandfather, David
Klein, was probably born in Kassa (now Kosice,
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Cfenyvesi@...
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The Auschwitz-Birkenau Archives, 1940-1945
#hungary
Dear H-siggers,
Someone sent me a link to a Web Page about Poland. I only thought of looking
at it because it had the words "Austrian Ancestors". The complete title is
"Russian, German, and Austrian
Dear H-siggers,
Someone sent me a link to a Web Page about Poland. I only thought of looking
at it because it had the words "Austrian Ancestors". The complete title is
"Russian, German, and Austrian
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Margarita <uzidog@...>
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Hanus falva
#hungary
Deborah Z. wrote:
Debora -
I posted the original inquiry because the town Hanus falva turned up as
the birthplace in 1809 of my ggggf, Moses Huebschman. I received
various suggestions as to the
Deborah Z. wrote:
Debora -
I posted the original inquiry because the town Hanus falva turned up as
the birthplace in 1809 of my ggggf, Moses Huebschman. I received
various suggestions as to the
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Marian Brown <mbrown@...>
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Hungary SIG #Hungary The Auschwitz-Birkenau Archives, 1940-1945
#hungary
Dear H-siggers,
Someone sent me a link to a Web Page about Poland. I only thought of looking
at it because it had the words "Austrian Ancestors". The complete title is
"Russian, German, and Austrian
Dear H-siggers,
Someone sent me a link to a Web Page about Poland. I only thought of looking
at it because it had the words "Austrian Ancestors". The complete title is
"Russian, German, and Austrian
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Margarita <uzidog@...>
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Hanus falva
#hungary
Deborah Z. wrote:
Debora -
I posted the original inquiry because the town Hanus falva turned up as
the birthplace in 1809 of my ggggf, Moses Huebschman. I received
various suggestions as to the
Deborah Z. wrote:
Debora -
I posted the original inquiry because the town Hanus falva turned up as
the birthplace in 1809 of my ggggf, Moses Huebschman. I received
various suggestions as to the
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Marian Brown <mbrown@...>
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Re: Searching: SAMPSON
#general
I have come across a Joseph SAMPSON in my late wife's family. He was
married to Dinah SOLOMON and at his daughter's marriage on 4 November 1868
he is described as deceased. His daughter was Rose
I have come across a Joseph SAMPSON in my late wife's family. He was
married to Dinah SOLOMON and at his daughter's marriage on 4 November 1868
he is described as deceased. His daughter was Rose
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Harold Pollins <pollins@...>
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Searching: SAMPSON
#general
I have come across a Joseph SAMPSON in my late wife's family. He was
married to Dinah SOLOMON and at his daughter's marriage on 4 November 1868
he is described as deceased. His daughter was Rose
I have come across a Joseph SAMPSON in my late wife's family. He was
married to Dinah SOLOMON and at his daughter's marriage on 4 November 1868
he is described as deceased. His daughter was Rose
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Harold Pollins <pollins@...>
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Mezuzzah
#general
Howard:
Your story was interesting and very moving; thank you for sharing it with us.
In response to your query about the spelling of "muzzah," I just can't
resist quipping: "Wish they were all as
Howard:
Your story was interesting and very moving; thank you for sharing it with us.
In response to your query about the spelling of "muzzah," I just can't
resist quipping: "Wish they were all as
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Judith Romney Wegner
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Mezuzzah
#general
Howard:
Your story was interesting and very moving; thank you for sharing it with us.
In response to your query about the spelling of "muzzah," I just can't
resist quipping: "Wish they were all as
Howard:
Your story was interesting and very moving; thank you for sharing it with us.
In response to your query about the spelling of "muzzah," I just can't
resist quipping: "Wish they were all as
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Judith Romney Wegner
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A beadle is a "SHAMMAS"
#general
"Beadle" is an old-fashioned English word originally denoting a minor
official -- often a/k/a "sexton" -- who kept order in a church. He was
roughly the equivalent of the synagogue's so-called
"Beadle" is an old-fashioned English word originally denoting a minor
official -- often a/k/a "sexton" -- who kept order in a church. He was
roughly the equivalent of the synagogue's so-called
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Judith Romney Wegner
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen A beadle is a "SHAMMAS"
#general
"Beadle" is an old-fashioned English word originally denoting a minor
official -- often a/k/a "sexton" -- who kept order in a church. He was
roughly the equivalent of the synagogue's so-called
"Beadle" is an old-fashioned English word originally denoting a minor
official -- often a/k/a "sexton" -- who kept order in a church. He was
roughly the equivalent of the synagogue's so-called
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Judith Romney Wegner
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Port of Departure
#lithuania
I had personally not been aware of Klaipeda being used a a departure
Port. But Ann Rabinowitz is visiting me and has been telling me of work
she is doing with Danish records, and it seems likely that
I had personally not been aware of Klaipeda being used a a departure
Port. But Ann Rabinowitz is visiting me and has been telling me of work
she is doing with Danish records, and it seems likely that
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Dr Saul Issroff <saul@...>
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania Port of Departure
#lithuania
I had personally not been aware of Klaipeda being used a a departure
Port. But Ann Rabinowitz is visiting me and has been telling me of work
she is doing with Danish records, and it seems likely that
I had personally not been aware of Klaipeda being used a a departure
Port. But Ann Rabinowitz is visiting me and has been telling me of work
she is doing with Danish records, and it seems likely that
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Dr Saul Issroff <saul@...>
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Ship passage from Klaipeda (Memel)?
#lithuania
In reply to Norman Feldman, I am not aware of people leaving >from Klaipeda
(Memel) directly for America, although some ships may have left there for
other ports. Some of my relatives >from Dorbian
In reply to Norman Feldman, I am not aware of people leaving >from Klaipeda
(Memel) directly for America, although some ships may have left there for
other ports. Some of my relatives >from Dorbian
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ELGOLD1@...
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Re: Fw: Port of Departure
#lithuania
Klaipeda in Lithuania used to be called, I believe, Memel. As such, it was at
various times in East Prussia (Germany) and was one of the claims made by
Hitler as an excuse for his Eastward aggression.
Klaipeda in Lithuania used to be called, I believe, Memel. As such, it was at
various times in East Prussia (Germany) and was one of the claims made by
Hitler as an excuse for his Eastward aggression.
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Ikesspot@...
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