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Re: Which website has records of money transfer requests from Russian/Ukranian jews to American relatives?
#poland
#general
#russia
Perhaps you can take a screenshot.
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Barbara Sloan
Conway, SC
Perhaps you can take a screenshot.
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Barbara Sloan
Conway, SC
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jbonline1111@...
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Re: SAM WEISSBERGER - U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
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Nava
You need to get access to Ancestry.com as they have a lot of information on this person. He was married to Sadie and lived in Manhattan. He was born in Budapest he says. Appears he died in
Nava
You need to get access to Ancestry.com as they have a lot of information on this person. He was married to Sadie and lived in Manhattan. He was born in Budapest he says. Appears he died in
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A. E. Jordan
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Re: Does anyone know any survivors from Krinki/krinik
#poland
My wife’s father’s family came from Krynki and later moved to Bialystok. Their name was Suchonitzki. We visited Krynki in 2004 or 2005. We had family photographs that were taken in the cemetery
My wife’s father’s family came from Krynki and later moved to Bialystok. Their name was Suchonitzki. We visited Krynki in 2004 or 2005. We had family photographs that were taken in the cemetery
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Roger Browdy
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Re: Institutionalized relative - death date and burial location
#general
Until recently, I believed that my maternal grandfather (Abraham Berkowitz) had been institutionalized in Central Islip State Hospital (one of the 4 state hospitals like Pilgrim). His name appeared in
Until recently, I believed that my maternal grandfather (Abraham Berkowitz) had been institutionalized in Central Islip State Hospital (one of the 4 state hospitals like Pilgrim). His name appeared in
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Mike Grossman
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Re: Death in New York City and burial in New Jersey
#usa
#germany
-----Original Message-----
From: rhonda.
I recently received a photo of my great grandfather and great uncle’s grave stone from Saddle Ridge, NJ. The dates match my research. My mother is doubting
-----Original Message-----
From: rhonda.
I recently received a photo of my great grandfather and great uncle’s grave stone from Saddle Ridge, NJ. The dates match my research. My mother is doubting
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A. E. Jordan
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Re: Does anyone know any survivors from Krinki/krinik
#poland
My mother's family were tanners from Krynki, the Tursky's (Turski). They left in 1921. Feel free to get in touch: randi.kepecs@...
My mother's family were tanners from Krynki, the Tursky's (Turski). They left in 1921. Feel free to get in touch: randi.kepecs@...
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randi.kepecs@...
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Dutch ship "Boskoop" manifests for 1937/38
#germany
#latinamerica
I am fairly certain my father, Herbert Liffmann, and his siblings were aboard the Boskoop, a mixed cargo vessel, that sailed from Europe to the west coast of South America in the 1930s. I am not
I am fairly certain my father, Herbert Liffmann, and his siblings were aboard the Boskoop, a mixed cargo vessel, that sailed from Europe to the west coast of South America in the 1930s. I am not
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mmliffmann@...
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Re: parents as "cousins" on Ancestry.com
#dna
I’m fairly sure that most of the marriages within a family are arranged. My mother was supposed to have an arranged marriage with a first cousin. Unfortunately he was unable to leave Europe before
I’m fairly sure that most of the marriages within a family are arranged. My mother was supposed to have an arranged marriage with a first cousin. Unfortunately he was unable to leave Europe before
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Shelley Mitchell
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Re: Death in New York City and burial in New Jersey
#usa
#germany
You may also want to check Cedar Park & Beth-El cemeteries in Paramus NJ.
http://www.cedarparkbethelcemeteries.com/
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Rich Isaak
Researching Isaak, Rosenheimer & Türkheimer (Germany)
You may also want to check Cedar Park & Beth-El cemeteries in Paramus NJ.
http://www.cedarparkbethelcemeteries.com/
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Rich Isaak
Researching Isaak, Rosenheimer & Türkheimer (Germany)
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richisaak@...
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Re: ViewMate translation request - Polish (may be Russian)
#translation
#poland
#russia
Agree with Stephen. For clarification, the document is in a Cyrillic alphabet, while Polish and most Western European languages use what is usually called the Latin alphabet.
Agree with Stephen. For clarification, the document is in a Cyrillic alphabet, while Polish and most Western European languages use what is usually called the Latin alphabet.
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rroth@...
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Re: A question about tattoos and Auschwitz
#general
#holocaust
I am not an expert on this subject but I don't think Auschwitz was the only place that did this. I have heard the tattoos referred to as "Bergen-Belsen numbers" for instance.
I am not an expert on this subject but I don't think Auschwitz was the only place that did this. I have heard the tattoos referred to as "Bergen-Belsen numbers" for instance.
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rroth@...
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Re: Does anyone know any survivors from Krinki/krinik
#poland
Hi, all of my mother's family was from Krynki. My grandfather was still there until 1924 or so. Please contact me at my gmail account. jschonholz@... Would love to talk.
Janis
Hi, all of my mother's family was from Krynki. My grandfather was still there until 1924 or so. Please contact me at my gmail account. jschonholz@... Would love to talk.
Janis
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jschonholz@...
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Re: Chasing a Mystery in Philly, and Looking for Puzzle Pieces: Abraham Louis Snader
#usa
Hi Eric! Not all death information is on line. Look on the PA Death Index for information on Lea Fleysher. Then request a copy from the State.
Hi Eric! Not all death information is on line. Look on the PA Death Index for information on Lea Fleysher. Then request a copy from the State.
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MARLISE GROSS
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Re: Mother Instead of Father on Gravestone
#general
#germany
One possible explanation is that whoever erected the stone did not know
the name of his father. I have images of some stones in my family which
differ in their post-WW2 design from the design they
One possible explanation is that whoever erected the stone did not know
the name of his father. I have images of some stones in my family which
differ in their post-WW2 design from the design they
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Eva Lawrence
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Re: How to obtain documents in France?
#france
Hi M. Zeldes,
The file you mentioned is SDH Vincennes, near Paris :
Hi M. Zeldes,
The file you mentioned is SDH Vincennes, near Paris :
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wenglenski virginie
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Re: Travel from Buchach to USA transmigrating via United Kingdom
#unitedkingdom
I suggest you try the University of Hull website which has a lot of information about steamships that plied the Baltic and North Sea, including Wilsons, as does Hull Museum. UK Museums are reopening
I suggest you try the University of Hull website which has a lot of information about steamships that plied the Baltic and North Sea, including Wilsons, as does Hull Museum. UK Museums are reopening
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Jill Whitehead
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Re: Mother Instead of Father on Gravestone
#general
#germany
I've been told that sometimes the mother's name is used to ask for mercy or healing for a person in prayers. But I've also never heard of it on a tombstone.
Have you looked at other stones in the
I've been told that sometimes the mother's name is used to ask for mercy or healing for a person in prayers. But I've also never heard of it on a tombstone.
Have you looked at other stones in the
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peggyfreedman@...
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Re: parents as "cousins" on Ancestry.com
#dna
Jim is quite right, it may even be closer than 5th cousin. Every person of Jewish origin supposedly shares at least one chromosome segment in common, however small. That is why I never look for
Jim is quite right, it may even be closer than 5th cousin. Every person of Jewish origin supposedly shares at least one chromosome segment in common, however small. That is why I never look for
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Jill Whitehead
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Re: Death in New York City and burial in New Jersey
#usa
#germany
I recently received a photo of my great grandfather and great uncle’s grave stone from Saddle Ridge, NJ. The dates match my research. My mother is doubting its authenticity because her family lived
I recently received a photo of my great grandfather and great uncle’s grave stone from Saddle Ridge, NJ. The dates match my research. My mother is doubting its authenticity because her family lived
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rhonda.post@...
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Re: Mother Instead of Father on Gravestone
#general
#germany
I have one such case in my family in Bavaria. The father was definitely Jewish but he was married more than once and I believe that the mother's name was used simply to identify her.
Werner
I have one such case in my family in Bavaria. The father was definitely Jewish but he was married more than once and I believe that the mother's name was used simply to identify her.
Werner
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Werner Hirsch
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