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Re: 1917 marriage, 1935 death in Vienna
Sorry, I think my original question was unclear. I had originally obtained that information from GenTeam.at and the IKG cemetery database. The marriage and death are too recent to be on Ancestry
Sorry, I think my original question was unclear. I had originally obtained that information from GenTeam.at and the IKG cemetery database. The marriage and death are too recent to be on Ancestry
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Joseph Lonstein
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#648247
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Genealogy Research on LIEBERMAN and FRUMKIN from Byerazino, Belarus
#belarus
Hello all,
I am researching my family history. I am searching for any information about my great-grandfather's family (including siblings, cousins, ancestors and descendants) which I believe is from
Hello all,
I am researching my family history. I am searching for any information about my great-grandfather's family (including siblings, cousins, ancestors and descendants) which I believe is from
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jliebe97@...
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#648246
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Re: Zibulsky family
#ukraine
Many Jewish surnames had Polish roots. Cybulski is probably how surname has been originally written.
Many Jewish surnames had Polish roots. Cybulski is probably how surname has been originally written.
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Alexander Sharon
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#648245
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Re: 1917 marriage, 1935 death in Vienna
You can find the same Viennese birth, marriage, death index information on Jewishgen’s Austria-Czech database as you will find on GenTeam. On JewishGen you can do a search for two surnames at the
You can find the same Viennese birth, marriage, death index information on Jewishgen’s Austria-Czech database as you will find on GenTeam. On JewishGen you can do a search for two surnames at the
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E. Randol Schoenberg
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#648244
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Re: Online trees
#general
And how is the “infinitesimal, insignificant, number of the profiles there provide sources” different from any of the sites, especially those with “billions and billions” of conflicting
And how is the “infinitesimal, insignificant, number of the profiles there provide sources” different from any of the sites, especially those with “billions and billions” of conflicting
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Max Heffler
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#648243
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Re: Austria will Allow Descendants of Holocaust Victims to Receive Citizenship Beginning September 1st
#holocaust
feising2@...
Before applying for Dual Nationality, one should read what the US State Department position is regarding this subject.
See:
feising2@...
Before applying for Dual Nationality, one should read what the US State Department position is regarding this subject.
See:
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feising2@...
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#648242
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JewishGen Education offers New Classes
#JewishGenUpdates
#education
#announcements
#general
A reminder that the second half of 2020 brings a variety of JewishGen classes to meet the research challenges for those who are new, those that want to renew skills and those who have reached brick
A reminder that the second half of 2020 brings a variety of JewishGen classes to meet the research challenges for those who are new, those that want to renew skills and those who have reached brick
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Nancy Holden
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#648241
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Re: Issac Barr / Levine
#usa
Hi Mordechai,
My Grandma Dwojra { Dora ) Barr ( Ber ) came from Warsaw to NYC in 1923. I believe her mothers name was Alta Broner /Brener. There family was all in the profession of baker. This all
Hi Mordechai,
My Grandma Dwojra { Dora ) Barr ( Ber ) came from Warsaw to NYC in 1923. I believe her mothers name was Alta Broner /Brener. There family was all in the profession of baker. This all
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Jerry2000K@...
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#648240
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Re: Searching for Joseph Bernard Friedman
#courland
#latvia
"If Bertha Friedman was alive in 1890 she may have been enumerated in the special census called: The U.S. Census of Union Veterans and Widows of The Civil War.
It can be searched
"If Bertha Friedman was alive in 1890 she may have been enumerated in the special census called: The U.S. Census of Union Veterans and Widows of The Civil War.
It can be searched
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Friedman, H George
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#648239
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Re: Otto WEISZ, Vienna
Dear Harvey
Anna Nyburg's fascinating book The Clothes On Our Backs (Valentine Mitchell 2020), subtitled "How Refugees from Nazism Revitalised the British Fashion Trade", has an entire chapter on Otto
Dear Harvey
Anna Nyburg's fascinating book The Clothes On Our Backs (Valentine Mitchell 2020), subtitled "How Refugees from Nazism Revitalised the British Fashion Trade", has an entire chapter on Otto
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Peter Lobbenberg
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#648238
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Re: Blitz family: trying to find my grandfather's brothers
#records
Jajgl could be Yechiel if the g sounds like h.
Diane Jacobs
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Jajgl could be Yechiel if the g sounds like h.
Diane Jacobs
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Diane Jacobs
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#648237
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Re: 1917 marriage, 1935 death in Vienna
For any vital information from Austria and surroundings (Moravia, etc) I suggest that you go to the website Genteam.org This is a free web site, but you need to register. It has all sorts of
For any vital information from Austria and surroundings (Moravia, etc) I suggest that you go to the website Genteam.org This is a free web site, but you need to register. It has all sorts of
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avivahpinski@verizon.net
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#648236
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STERNBERG family
#romania
I have been researching my father’s side of the family, last name “Sternberg”. My father, Joseph, was born in Bucharesti, but his oldest brother, Daniel, known as Nilu, was born in Botosani. I
I have been researching my father’s side of the family, last name “Sternberg”. My father, Joseph, was born in Bucharesti, but his oldest brother, Daniel, known as Nilu, was born in Botosani. I
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Aline Petzold
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#648235
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Re: Searching:TSIBULSKY
#ukraine
Hello,
Since it is a fairly uncommon surname, I will mention that my paternal grandmother’s (Sarah Elk) maiden name was Zibulsky. She was born in Pereyaslav, Ukraine, in 1894. Her parents were
Hello,
Since it is a fairly uncommon surname, I will mention that my paternal grandmother’s (Sarah Elk) maiden name was Zibulsky. She was born in Pereyaslav, Ukraine, in 1894. Her parents were
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Barbara Hemmendinger
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#648234
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Moise Bondar in prison Jilava Fortul13
#romania
#bessarabia
Dear all,
I am looking at information about the Fortul13 Jilava center in Roumania.
Especially if there are means to find records related to :
- Mr Moise Bondar (1917- 2004) from Sculeni, Jassi,
Dear all,
I am looking at information about the Fortul13 Jilava center in Roumania.
Especially if there are means to find records related to :
- Mr Moise Bondar (1917- 2004) from Sculeni, Jassi,
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David Choukroun
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#648233
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Blitz family: trying to find my grandfather's brothers
#records
Hello cousins. Hope you are staying safe and finding genealogical gems.
My grandfather had 2 brothers who came to him through Ellis Island. I
can't seem to find anything on them after their
Hello cousins. Hope you are staying safe and finding genealogical gems.
My grandfather had 2 brothers who came to him through Ellis Island. I
can't seem to find anything on them after their
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Wendy Griswold
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#648232
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Re: Data Breach at GEDmatch has Concerns Over Privacy
#dna
#announcements
In response primarily to some of the points raised by Bob Silverstein above:
1. The difference between a privately-held entity and public one is that the private entity ONLY exists to make money,
In response primarily to some of the points raised by Bob Silverstein above:
1. The difference between a privately-held entity and public one is that the private entity ONLY exists to make money,
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rroth@...
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#648231
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Re: Online trees
#general
Notwithstanding, nothing but an infinitesimal, insignificant, number of the profiles there provide sources, "etc."... which indeed was one of the points of origin for the present discussion as well
Notwithstanding, nothing but an infinitesimal, insignificant, number of the profiles there provide sources, "etc."... which indeed was one of the points of origin for the present discussion as well
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Alan Ehrlich
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#648230
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Re: Where did the term Galitziana come from?
#general
I am grateful for Reuven Mor's detailed repsonse.. Despite the coincidence of names an Ashkenazi Jew (even with vague whispers of Sephardic forebeareers )know only of Galitzianers who lived in an
I am grateful for Reuven Mor's detailed repsonse.. Despite the coincidence of names an Ashkenazi Jew (even with vague whispers of Sephardic forebeareers )know only of Galitzianers who lived in an
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David P Cohen
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#648229
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JRI-Poland volunteer meeting - 2nd CORRECTION, Tuesday, Aug. 11, at the IAJGS Conference
#announcements
#poland
Apologies, the original time message was re-posted in error. The following is the correct message.
The annual JRI-Poland volunteer meeting will take place virtually this year
at the upcoming IAJGS
Apologies, the original time message was re-posted in error. The following is the correct message.
The annual JRI-Poland volunteer meeting will take place virtually this year
at the upcoming IAJGS
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Stanley Diamond
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#648228
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