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Re: Records from 1807-1811
#romania
#bessarabia
#ukraine
Luc, thank you very much. That is great. I knew that in Moldova they used at some point cyrillic, but that language goes back probably 15 century or so.
Did you or anybody else in the group tried
Luc, thank you very much. That is great. I knew that in Moldova they used at some point cyrillic, but that language goes back probably 15 century or so.
Did you or anybody else in the group tried
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Yefim Kogan
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Re: Deportation from U.S. ports back to Eastern Europe
#general
What do readers believe is the best data base for early 1900 passenger records?
What do readers believe is the best data base for early 1900 passenger records?
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mindyoc
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Record of immigration to Israel 1960
#records
#israel
#hungary
my parents and I arrived to Israel 1960, legacy. Can anyone tell me how do I find the records of our arrival including dates and any other relevant information. We got our exit papers in Hungary, I
my parents and I arrived to Israel 1960, legacy. Can anyone tell me how do I find the records of our arrival including dates and any other relevant information. We got our exit papers in Hungary, I
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Judith Shamian
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Re: Deportation from U.S. ports back to Eastern Europe
#general
I found a record of my ggf Nachman Deutsch coming to the United States from Dolhinov (Belarus, Lithuania, Russia) along with one of his young children Chaim Deutsch. Then no additional records at
I found a record of my ggf Nachman Deutsch coming to the United States from Dolhinov (Belarus, Lithuania, Russia) along with one of his young children Chaim Deutsch. Then no additional records at
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RDeutsch@...
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Re: given name "Slawa"?
#names
#poland
It is a short form of BRONISLAVA.
BrOnja ist a one possibility to be called. And SlAva the second one.
With an another stress the word BronjA means armor. And Slava means glory.
BRONISLAVA means the
It is a short form of BRONISLAVA.
BrOnja ist a one possibility to be called. And SlAva the second one.
With an another stress the word BronjA means armor. And Slava means glory.
BRONISLAVA means the
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Jana.Tegel@...
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Re: Jewish soldier in Boer War
#general
Some records of Jewish soldiers in the Boer War can be found on the SA Jewish Rootsbank database, here: http://www.jewishroots.uct.ac.za/Military.aspx
Some records of Jewish soldiers in the Boer War can be found on the SA Jewish Rootsbank database, here: http://www.jewishroots.uct.ac.za/Military.aspx
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Jeremy Lichtman
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Re: Research individuals in France/MEYER
#france
Dear Barbara,
I forget to write : in case this is Laubach, Just change the city in the interface
Dear Barbara,
I forget to write : in case this is Laubach, Just change the city in the interface
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David Choukroun
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#647674
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Re: Research individuals in France/MEYER
#france
Dear Barbara,
I tried Geneanet without success
this is most probably Lembach in Alsace (67), France
You can find all the records (birth , marriage , death) via a nice interface :
Dear Barbara,
I tried Geneanet without success
this is most probably Lembach in Alsace (67), France
You can find all the records (birth , marriage , death) via a nice interface :
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David Choukroun
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#647673
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FBI Case Files on Fold3
#records
Dear Genners,
There is a database "FBI Case Files" on Fold3.
There are two separate pages in that database, as follows:
Ester LOEFFELFELD
# 40-628
Both pages have the same number.
Can
Dear Genners,
There is a database "FBI Case Files" on Fold3.
There are two separate pages in that database, as follows:
Ester LOEFFELFELD
# 40-628
Both pages have the same number.
Can
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Sherri Bobish
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#647672
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Lazar Schwimmer + Ruchel Berkovits, married 1899 in Munkacs
#general
#subcarpathia
#ukraine
Hello,
My g-gm had a brother named Lazar Schwimmer, born 1876, who married Ruchel Berkovits in 1899, in Munkacs. He had a shoe store. Does anyone have knowledge of this family?
-Moishe
Hello,
My g-gm had a brother named Lazar Schwimmer, born 1876, who married Ruchel Berkovits in 1899, in Munkacs. He had a shoe store. Does anyone have knowledge of this family?
-Moishe
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Moishe Miller
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#647671
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Re: What's a Cutter?
#usa
#general
This profession was very popular just 50 years ago in Poland based Jewish tailoring co-operatives. Today I cannot locate name or definition of the tailor-cutter in Polish dictionaries.
If you are
This profession was very popular just 50 years ago in Poland based Jewish tailoring co-operatives. Today I cannot locate name or definition of the tailor-cutter in Polish dictionaries.
If you are
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Alexander Sharon
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Re: Research individuals in France/MEYER
#france
Art,
My 2ndGGF, Leon Meyer (b. 1836, Laubach? Lembach?), emigrated from Alsace to the U.S. 1855. His father, Solomon M. Meyer (b. 1798), emigrated in 1859, if I have the correct records. My
Art,
My 2ndGGF, Leon Meyer (b. 1836, Laubach? Lembach?), emigrated from Alsace to the U.S. 1855. His father, Solomon M. Meyer (b. 1798), emigrated in 1859, if I have the correct records. My
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Barbara Stein
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#647669
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Re: JOWBR Grows Past 3.8 Million Records!
#JewishGenUpdates
#announcements
I'm delighted that you have added records from Liverpool. It has let me confirm details for many family members.
Thanks,
Charles Joseph
I'm delighted that you have added records from Liverpool. It has let me confirm details for many family members.
Thanks,
Charles Joseph
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crjos
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Re: are there benefits of the My Heritage site over Ancestry
#general
You may wish to check with your local library as many libraries subscribe to Newspapers.com. You can then access the site for free through the library. You do not have to be at the library to do this.
You may wish to check with your local library as many libraries subscribe to Newspapers.com. You can then access the site for free through the library. You do not have to be at the library to do this.
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Cindy g
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#647667
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Re: Research individuals in France
#france
How kind of you, David.
My Weisser/Weiser are from BUCZACZ (today called BUCHACH)a Galician shtetl that belonged to Poland between the World Wars and is today in Ukraine.
Per wikipedia: It was in
How kind of you, David.
My Weisser/Weiser are from BUCZACZ (today called BUCHACH)a Galician shtetl that belonged to Poland between the World Wars and is today in Ukraine.
Per wikipedia: It was in
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Barbara Mannlein <bsmannlein@...>
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#647666
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Sunday's presentation
#events
Hello,
Please include the details of Sunday's presentation by Rose Feldamn
Thank you, Malka Chosnek
Hello,
Please include the details of Sunday's presentation by Rose Feldamn
Thank you, Malka Chosnek
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Malka
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#647665
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Re: Maiden name of Great Grandmother
#ukraine
Ellen, yes it's very frustrating. I hope somehow we can both find that missing branch. I see you are researching WEISSMAN/VAYSMAN. Funny, that is my paternal grandmother's mother's maiden name. She
Ellen, yes it's very frustrating. I hope somehow we can both find that missing branch. I see you are researching WEISSMAN/VAYSMAN. Funny, that is my paternal grandmother's mother's maiden name. She
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Raylene Gurewich
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#647664
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Re: Jewish soldier in Boer War
#general
Since the Boer War was fought in South Africa, 1899-1902 you have a time frame for your search. Since I doubt there was British Army recruitment in Lithuania, I would suppose that he immigrated to
Since the Boer War was fought in South Africa, 1899-1902 you have a time frame for your search. Since I doubt there was British Army recruitment in Lithuania, I would suppose that he immigrated to
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EdrieAnne Broughton
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#647663
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Lipschitz-Cohen family of Chicago
#usa
Trying to make contact with the family of Charles Lipshitz of chicago
who died there in 2017, father of Rabbi Leon M. Lipshitz, married
Sheri Linn Neiman, having four children and Deborah, married and
Trying to make contact with the family of Charles Lipshitz of chicago
who died there in 2017, father of Rabbi Leon M. Lipshitz, married
Sheri Linn Neiman, having four children and Deborah, married and
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Neil Rosenstein
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#647662
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Re: Naturalization Index card states "Missing Record"...lost cause?
#records
#usa
Ryan: FamilySearch.org has placed the digitized images on-line of the microfilmed records from this series of naturalizations. The film has 360 images. 87 of these consist of a single page
Ryan: FamilySearch.org has placed the digitized images on-line of the microfilmed records from this series of naturalizations. The film has 360 images. 87 of these consist of a single page
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Susan&David
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#647661
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