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List of Shoah Victims from Pochep, Russia
#russia
#holocaust
A memorial to 1,846 Jews from the vicinity of Pochep, Russia who were murdered in the Holocaust was reconstructed and rededicated in August 2018. It now consists of a central monument surrounded by 32
A memorial to 1,846 Jews from the vicinity of Pochep, Russia who were murdered in the Holocaust was reconstructed and rededicated in August 2018. It now consists of a central monument surrounded by 32
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Beth Galleto
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Jews in Riga: 1946
#latvia
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has added 3,493 new name records to the Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database (HSV). Indexed from the ITS Digital Archive, this List of Jews Residing in
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has added 3,493 new name records to the Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database (HSV). Indexed from the ITS Digital Archive, this List of Jews Residing in
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Lande
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#646099
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Re: Genealogical research in Argentina
#latinamerica
The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (CAHJP) also has the census books for the Baron de Hirsch colonies. These hold a wealth of information, but are only viewable at the
The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (CAHJP) also has the census books for the Baron de Hirsch colonies. These hold a wealth of information, but are only viewable at the
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Barbara Ellman
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#646098
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Re: Szabadalmas Munkács város levéltára
#hungary
#general
I am looking to locate the following book in Hungarian, the author is Andor Sas: Szabadalmas Munkacs varos leveltara 1376-1850
If you have any knowledge where I can find it, I would greatly appreciate
I am looking to locate the following book in Hungarian, the author is Andor Sas: Szabadalmas Munkacs varos leveltara 1376-1850
If you have any knowledge where I can find it, I would greatly appreciate
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Israel Guttman
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#646097
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Re: parents as "cousins" on Ancestry.com
#dna
I agree with Nicole Haymans and want to add my own experience. My paternal grandfather married his half-niece, my paternal grandmother, in 1919 in Providence, Rhode Island. My paternal grandfather's
I agree with Nicole Haymans and want to add my own experience. My paternal grandfather married his half-niece, my paternal grandmother, in 1919 in Providence, Rhode Island. My paternal grandfather's
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karen.silver@juno.com
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#646096
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Re: Brody, Ukraine - seeking a book about Brody
#galicia
Hi, I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to find records from Brody for my maternal grandfather, Nathan Dalitz and my paternal grandfather, Israel (Julius) Sperling. Have you had success in your
Hi, I have been unsuccessful in my attempts to find records from Brody for my maternal grandfather, Nathan Dalitz and my paternal grandfather, Israel (Julius) Sperling. Have you had success in your
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janenns@...
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#646095
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Re: "His name was changed at Ellis Island"
#names
Interesting theory Yale. Do let us know when you have actual proof.
Interesting theory Yale. Do let us know when you have actual proof.
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Mikkitobi@...
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#646094
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Re: Settlements in Curaçao and St. Thomas
#sephardic
When Hilda LINDO MADURO (her married name) travels in 1945, her documents say that she was born in Panama. Several other manifests show her as born in Panama or in "R. P" which means Republic
When Hilda LINDO MADURO (her married name) travels in 1945, her documents say that she was born in Panama. Several other manifests show her as born in Panama or in "R. P" which means Republic
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Barbara Zimmer
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#646093
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Re: Translation please from Dutch
#germany
#translation
Dear Nick,
Thank you very much.
You are right, it is not what I wished to find about my ancestors, but I can not argue with facts.
I am amazed by your ability to find this document.
Best regards,
Dear Nick,
Thank you very much.
You are right, it is not what I wished to find about my ancestors, but I can not argue with facts.
I am amazed by your ability to find this document.
Best regards,
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Reuven Stern
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#646092
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Re: "His name was changed at Ellis Island"
#names
The grounds for returning an immigrant to Europe were first specified in the Immigration Act of 1882, and then refined in subsequent legislation. All of the grounds listed impose a cost of some sort
The grounds for returning an immigrant to Europe were first specified in the Immigration Act of 1882, and then refined in subsequent legislation. All of the grounds listed impose a cost of some sort
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YaleZuss@...
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#646091
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Re: "His name was changed at Ellis Island"
#names
I agree with Mashiach's post. My ggf's surname was WALTZMAN. When my ggm (who was illiterate) traveled to NY to join him in 1904, the surname was spelled WALDSMANN on the manifest.
This was not
I agree with Mashiach's post. My ggf's surname was WALTZMAN. When my ggm (who was illiterate) traveled to NY to join him in 1904, the surname was spelled WALDSMANN on the manifest.
This was not
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Sherri Bobish
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#646090
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Re: Looking for a descendant of Rabbi Binyomin Beinush Atlas initially from Lithuania
#lithuania
Thanks for responding - - looking to find a present-day descendant who knows about their ancestor.
Harvey Kaplan
Glasgow
Thanks for responding - - looking to find a present-day descendant who knows about their ancestor.
Harvey Kaplan
Glasgow
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rv Kaplan
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#646089
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Re: "His name was changed at Ellis Island"
#names
Isn't it time to debunk this myth? There is no doubt that this be
never happened. Search ANY internet site. Time to move to other topics! Davida Noyek Handler
Isn't it time to debunk this myth? There is no doubt that this be
never happened. Search ANY internet site. Time to move to other topics! Davida Noyek Handler
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Davida Handler
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#646088
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Finding records for ANETTA GROSSMAN BRAVERMAN who returned to Old Country from U.S.
#romania
GG-Grandmother Anetta Grossman, born approx 1862, married Samuel Braverman/Brawerman (he is from Tulcea) approx 1875 in Romania (most likely). Have not found birth or marriage records. She came to the
GG-Grandmother Anetta Grossman, born approx 1862, married Samuel Braverman/Brawerman (he is from Tulcea) approx 1875 in Romania (most likely). Have not found birth or marriage records. She came to the
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donna@...
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#646087
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Re: Looking for a descendant of Rabbi Binyomin Beinush Atlas initially from Lithuania
#lithuania
The son in law of Rabbi Binyomin Beinish Atlas of Glasgow
was Dayyan Yitzchak Golditch of Manchester passed away 1986 age 80
he had 3 children of them was David who passed away in 2000
The son in law of Rabbi Binyomin Beinish Atlas of Glasgow
was Dayyan Yitzchak Golditch of Manchester passed away 1986 age 80
he had 3 children of them was David who passed away in 2000
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Yehuda Horovitz
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#646086
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Re: SELIG Brick Wall
#general
Thanks to David Lewin for catching my fat fingering of Moyse’s birth year. It should be 1760 not 1860.
Thanks to David Lewin for catching my fat fingering of Moyse’s birth year. It should be 1760 not 1860.
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Fred Half
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#646085
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Re: "His name was changed at Ellis Island"
#names
Mashiach: Is it possible for you to forward to us relevant references? I am not disputing your plausible statements, only seeking sources, especially about the use of postal directories in the
Mashiach: Is it possible for you to forward to us relevant references? I am not disputing your plausible statements, only seeking sources, especially about the use of postal directories in the
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eksilverman11@...
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#646084
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Re: Immigration to US of Avram/Abraham BERCOVICI/BERKOWITZ from
#romania
Correction : Pepi and Paulina were the same two people as Pepi and Pearl.
Correction : Pepi and Paulina were the same two people as Pepi and Pearl.
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Barbara Zimmer
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#646083
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Re: Genealogical research in Argentina
#latinamerica
Hola a todos,
Here is the website of The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (CAHJP) in Jerusalem. Last month they reopened their doors and it is possible to do personal research
Hola a todos,
Here is the website of The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (CAHJP) in Jerusalem. Last month they reopened their doors and it is possible to do personal research
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cesar465y@...
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#646082
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Settlements in Curaçao and St. Thomas
#sephardic
I have come across an extended family, probably Sephardic, who came to the US (San Francisco) around 1882. One was the DEL VALLE family who probably came from Curaçao. One married into the CORTISSOZ
I have come across an extended family, probably Sephardic, who came to the US (San Francisco) around 1882. One was the DEL VALLE family who probably came from Curaçao. One married into the CORTISSOZ
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John Anderson
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#646081
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