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Re: Need Help Translating Documents From Poland
#translation
Hello Dr. Josef,
Yes, I only need information pertaining to the Denenbergs. As I have found these people on JRI-Poland in the past. And the archives in Bialystok forwarded me these files they had on
Hello Dr. Josef,
Yes, I only need information pertaining to the Denenbergs. As I have found these people on JRI-Poland in the past. And the archives in Bialystok forwarded me these files they had on
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FamilySearchPoland
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#649485
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Virtual meeting Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland - September 9, 2020
#events
#jgs-iajgs
Join the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland for a virtual program on
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
at 7:00 pm
Getting the Most out of Family Tree Maker®
A Virtual Presentation by Duff
Join the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland for a virtual program on
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
at 7:00 pm
Getting the Most out of Family Tree Maker®
A Virtual Presentation by Duff
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Sylvia Fleck Abrams
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#649484
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Re: How to correct information in Jewishgen Databases
#records
"The records that have been uploaded to jewishgen, certainly to JRI-PL, have usually been rudimetarily translated by poeple working for the archives. They are not in depth and names are sometimes not
"The records that have been uploaded to jewishgen, certainly to JRI-PL, have usually been rudimetarily translated by poeple working for the archives. They are not in depth and names are sometimes not
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Sally Bruckheimer
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#649483
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Re: Were there markings on headstones that identify who the stonecutters were?
#unitedkingdom
And here is one from Hungary, my great-grandfather died in 1929, marked on the bottom "Schreiber Debreceen".
I've also seen such inscriptions on a few tombstones I translated on JewishGen's
And here is one from Hungary, my great-grandfather died in 1929, marked on the bottom "Schreiber Debreceen".
I've also seen such inscriptions on a few tombstones I translated on JewishGen's
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yitschok@...
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#649482
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Re: I Want My Trees To Outlive Me
#general
Reba, the Genealogies upload is hidden at the bottom of the Search - Genealogies page.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees
Click the button labeled "Submit Tree" to get started.
Julia
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Reba, the Genealogies upload is hidden at the bottom of the Search - Genealogies page.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees
Click the button labeled "Submit Tree" to get started.
Julia
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JPmiaou@...
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#649481
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Need help locating orphanage records from the ISRAEL ORPHAN ASYLUM
#records
My mother was an orphan as an infant in the Israel Orphan Asylum in Manhattan per the 1930 census. I had requested her records from the JCCA, but nothing was found. Is there any other place I can
My mother was an orphan as an infant in the Israel Orphan Asylum in Manhattan per the 1930 census. I had requested her records from the JCCA, but nothing was found. Is there any other place I can
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Raylene Gurewich
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#649480
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Re: I Want My Trees To Outlive Me
#general
Here’s something different as a written long-term solution: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
https://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/gifts.html
I haven’t read it through thoroughly, but it seems that if you print out
Here’s something different as a written long-term solution: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
https://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/gifts.html
I haven’t read it through thoroughly, but it seems that if you print out
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rebasolomon
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#649479
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Re: I Want My Trees To Outlive Me
#general
Dear Yale-
I agree so strongly. Diversification is a MUST!
I have also sent my trees to cousins, printed out and mailed, and I maintain a list of interested parties for each branch. Updated trees
Dear Yale-
I agree so strongly. Diversification is a MUST!
I have also sent my trees to cousins, printed out and mailed, and I maintain a list of interested parties for each branch. Updated trees
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rebasolomon
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#649478
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Re: Searching Hamburg lists for family groups
#records
My story the same. The family arrived in 1856 in NY departing from Hamburg. Both manifests found after months of searching on a family unit of parents and 4 children. Found using ages and many
My story the same. The family arrived in 1856 in NY departing from Hamburg. Both manifests found after months of searching on a family unit of parents and 4 children. Found using ages and many
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BRENERDA@...
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#649477
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Re: I Want My Trees To Outlive Me
#general
FamilySearch Update: I have been following up on the suggestion to put my trees in Family Search‘s special Archival area. As far as I can determine, this area is called IGI-International
FamilySearch Update: I have been following up on the suggestion to put my trees in Family Search‘s special Archival area. As far as I can determine, this area is called IGI-International
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rebasolomon
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#649476
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Re: Jews Orphan Asylum Kent - England
#unitedkingdom
#records
#yizkorbooks
I believe that this is now referred to as Norwood
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwood_(charity) and you would have to write direct to them to obtain , if I understand the law, any relevant
I believe that this is now referred to as Norwood
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwood_(charity) and you would have to write direct to them to obtain , if I understand the law, any relevant
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David Barrett
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#649475
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Re: I Want My Trees To Outlive Me
#general
I am also using FamilyTreeMkaker and regularly make an Outline Descendant report on paper. But there is a possibility to add or create new fields on the report. With the facts windows. I have not
I am also using FamilyTreeMkaker and regularly make an Outline Descendant report on paper. But there is a possibility to add or create new fields on the report. With the facts windows. I have not
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Marcel Apsel
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#649474
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Re: How to correct information in Jewishgen Databases
#records
The records that have been uploaded to jewishgen, certainly to JRI-PL, have usually been rudimetarily translated by poeple working for the archives. They are not in depth and names are sometimes not
The records that have been uploaded to jewishgen, certainly to JRI-PL, have usually been rudimetarily translated by poeple working for the archives. They are not in depth and names are sometimes not
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Sheila Toffell
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#649473
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Re: Were there markings on headstones that identify who the stonecutters were?
#unitedkingdom
One matseva in the cemetery in Jodłowa, Poland (southeast of Tarnów) bears in small Hebrew letters the inscribed name and town of the stonecutter, H. Hojfmeister, Tarnow. He is listed in the Tarnów
One matseva in the cemetery in Jodłowa, Poland (southeast of Tarnów) bears in small Hebrew letters the inscribed name and town of the stonecutter, H. Hojfmeister, Tarnow. He is listed in the Tarnów
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Russ Maurer
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#649472
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Re: Jews Orphan Asylum Kent - England
#unitedkingdom
#records
#yizkorbooks
contact info
https://www.norwood.org.uk/
David Barrett
contact info
https://www.norwood.org.uk/
David Barrett
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David Barrett
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#649471
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Re: Were there markings on headstones that identify who the stonecutters were?
#unitedkingdom
I have a number of family members buried in a cemetery in Hungary and several of them had the stone cutter's name at the bottom of the stone. These were from the early to mid 1800s.
Alex
I have a number of family members buried in a cemetery in Hungary and several of them had the stone cutter's name at the bottom of the stone. These were from the early to mid 1800s.
Alex
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bussup@...
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#649470
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Re: I Want My Trees To Outlive Me
#general
Richard Werbin –
External CD/DVD drives for laptops and desktops remain an option. Plus most desktops still have 5.25” bays, plus SATA power and data connectors, so internal drives are easily
Richard Werbin –
External CD/DVD drives for laptops and desktops remain an option. Plus most desktops still have 5.25” bays, plus SATA power and data connectors, so internal drives are easily
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David Mason
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#649469
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Re: How to correct information in Jewishgen Databases / Polish letters
#records
#poland
That's not an "L" with a stroke; it's a completely different letter that just looks like an L with a stroke.
The letter L (uppercase) / l (lowercase) looks the same in English and Polish. See
That's not an "L" with a stroke; it's a completely different letter that just looks like an L with a stroke.
The letter L (uppercase) / l (lowercase) looks the same in English and Polish. See
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Stephen Weinstein
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#649468
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Coalition of Guardians Launched--a Project Dealing with Jewish Cemeteries All Over Poland
#announcements
#poland
A new initiative: Coalition of Guardians of Jewish Cemeteries in Poland was announced by Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland. It includes a map with all the Jewish cemeteries
A new initiative: Coalition of Guardians of Jewish Cemeteries in Poland was announced by Foundation for the Preservation of Jewish Heritage in Poland. It includes a map with all the Jewish cemeteries
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Jan Meisels Allen
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#649467
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I Want My Trees To Outlive Me
#general
Like anything reproducible you want to preserve, the best approach is diversification, i.e., multiple copies on paper, on the computer, on a service, etc. Another place to preserve your data is by
Like anything reproducible you want to preserve, the best approach is diversification, i.e., multiple copies on paper, on the computer, on a service, etc. Another place to preserve your data is by
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YaleZuss@...
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#649466
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