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Re: "Mother" (But Not "Husband") On a Married Woman's Grave
#general
Hi Rhonda,
I can't believe I actually wrote "beloved husband". Of course I meant "beloved wife".
The husband in question was very much alive. He subsequently married another woman and then deserted
Hi Rhonda,
I can't believe I actually wrote "beloved husband". Of course I meant "beloved wife".
The husband in question was very much alive. He subsequently married another woman and then deserted
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Meron Lavie
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#644061
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Re: Can someone please translate this tombstone from Hebrew to English?
#translation
Translation of word after woman
a Woman of Importance (chashuvah)
Translation of word after woman
a Woman of Importance (chashuvah)
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dasw5@...
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#644060
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Re: polite, correct word for genealogy purposes?
#general
Trudy Barch asks:
What is the correct term nowadays for…
A) 2 males living together as an unmarried couple? Married couple?
B) 2 females as an unmarried couple? Married
Trudy Barch asks:
What is the correct term nowadays for…
A) 2 males living together as an unmarried couple? Married couple?
B) 2 females as an unmarried couple? Married
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Robert Hanna
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#644059
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An Old Song - Possibly Russian, possibly Yiddish
#general
I have a very old and distant memory of my grandfather singing a song with a title that sounded like Toni Godl. The o in Toni is short and I have failed to find any reference.
He was allegedly from
I have a very old and distant memory of my grandfather singing a song with a title that sounded like Toni Godl. The o in Toni is short and I have failed to find any reference.
He was allegedly from
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de.cantor@...
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#644058
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Re: US Naturalization Papers from the Supreme Court
#usa
#general
Okay I don't know why I didn't find this when I looked before, but it would appear the records are at NARA in DC, included within RG 21. From their catalog (ONLY items that would cover 1922):
NAID
Okay I don't know why I didn't find this when I looked before, but it would appear the records are at NARA in DC, included within RG 21. From their catalog (ONLY items that would cover 1922):
NAID
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Marian
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Family Legends (Was Re: Fairy Tales my Father Told Me)
#general
There is a legend in my family, which I first heard from a distant cousin when I was in my 40s, that our ancestors fled Galicia for Maramures (then, Hungary; now Romania) because their non-Jewish maid
There is a legend in my family, which I first heard from a distant cousin when I was in my 40s, that our ancestors fled Galicia for Maramures (then, Hungary; now Romania) because their non-Jewish maid
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Shlomo Katz
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Re: polite, correct word for genealogy purposes?
#general
As far as I know, a couple is a couple, regardless of the genders involved. People sometimes talk about same-sex couples/marriage, but they're still a couple.
Alyssa Freeman
Richmond, VA
As far as I know, a couple is a couple, regardless of the genders involved. People sometimes talk about same-sex couples/marriage, but they're still a couple.
Alyssa Freeman
Richmond, VA
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Alyssa Freeman
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#644055
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Re: Fairy Tales my Father Told Me
#belarus
I think a kinder (and actually more accurate) way of describing these stories is "family legends" or "family stories". My sense is that a good many of these stories aren't made up from a whole cloth
I think a kinder (and actually more accurate) way of describing these stories is "family legends" or "family stories". My sense is that a good many of these stories aren't made up from a whole cloth
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Re: Szasz family from Hungary
#hungary
Just for the record, the name of the book is "Wine and Thorns in Tokay Valley: Jewish Life in Hungary; The History of Abaújszántó" by Zahava Száz Stessel.
Most of my BLAU family is mentioned
Just for the record, the name of the book is "Wine and Thorns in Tokay Valley: Jewish Life in Hungary; The History of Abaújszántó" by Zahava Száz Stessel.
Most of my BLAU family is mentioned
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Margarita Lacko
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Re: Jewish name Dove
#names
Decades ago, I went to a doctor in Atlanta whose surname was JOVE. I think the following cut and paste is the family:
Nathan Jové, M.D. is a third generation orthopedic surgeon. Dr. Jové has
Decades ago, I went to a doctor in Atlanta whose surname was JOVE. I think the following cut and paste is the family:
Nathan Jové, M.D. is a third generation orthopedic surgeon. Dr. Jové has
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Carole Feinberg
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#644052
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Re: polite, correct word for genealogy purposes?
#general
Partners or Life Partners
Partners or Life Partners
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kshepard
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Re: US Naturalization Papers from the Supreme Court
#usa
#general
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniela <sciakyd@...>
I'm trying to find out what it means when a record says Naturalization: Supreme Court of Washington, DC 1922.
Could this be a naturalization as a
-----Original Message-----
From: Daniela <sciakyd@...>
I'm trying to find out what it means when a record says Naturalization: Supreme Court of Washington, DC 1922.
Could this be a naturalization as a
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A. E. Jordan
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House of Glass French/Polish family and Picasso
#france
#poland
#sephardic
I have just finished reading House of Glass by Hadley Freeman, who is a US journalist based in London. It is a biography of her grandmother Sala Glass and her siblings Henri, Jacques and Alex who
I have just finished reading House of Glass by Hadley Freeman, who is a US journalist based in London. It is a biography of her grandmother Sala Glass and her siblings Henri, Jacques and Alex who
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Jill Whitehead
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Re: Can someone please translate this tombstone from Hebrew to English?
#translation
Hi Ryan,
Here is the translation from Hebrew to English from the tombstone
Woman (a word that I do not recognize) Mrs. Bela daughter of Shmuel died on the 5 Menahen Av 5684 (hebrew date which
Hi Ryan,
Here is the translation from Hebrew to English from the tombstone
Woman (a word that I do not recognize) Mrs. Bela daughter of Shmuel died on the 5 Menahen Av 5684 (hebrew date which
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Re: New Ukraine records
#ukraine
#russia
My mother’s family were I believe from the Ukraine. Her father’s name was Asher Aron Weinstein (in EnglishOscar) Her name was Rahel Yetta Weinstein. Her mother’s name was Chaya (Ida) Skora
My mother’s family were I believe from the Ukraine. Her father’s name was Asher Aron Weinstein (in EnglishOscar) Her name was Rahel Yetta Weinstein. Her mother’s name was Chaya (Ida) Skora
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alizah hochstead
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#644047
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Re: Y DNA question
#dna
Look for first or second cousins that are sons of your father or grandfather's brothers. Make sure that you only follow the male line. My father had no brothers, but his father had two of them.
Look for first or second cousins that are sons of your father or grandfather's brothers. Make sure that you only follow the male line. My father had no brothers, but his father had two of them.
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Sarah L Meyer
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Re: Y DNA question
#dna
As I understand it, every woman inherits DNA from their father as well as from their mother in equal proportions (the double helix). So people you share DNA with are just as likely to be relatives on
As I understand it, every woman inherits DNA from their father as well as from their mother in equal proportions (the double helix). So people you share DNA with are just as likely to be relatives on
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Eva Lawrence
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Re: Jewish name Dove
#names
"Dov" is a male name in Hebrew. I happen to know that because Sal Mineo played Dov in the movie "Exodus." Verified the name online.
Linda Comac
"Dov" is a male name in Hebrew. I happen to know that because Sal Mineo played Dov in the movie "Exodus." Verified the name online.
Linda Comac
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#644044
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Re: Double Surname in Belarus Revision List
#belarus
#general
Revision Lists were the Russian Empire's version of a census. They highlighted revisions since the last list. They were done at irregular intervals during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Many
Revision Lists were the Russian Empire's version of a census. They highlighted revisions since the last list. They were done at irregular intervals during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Many
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Chuck Weinstein
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Re: Jewish name Dove
#names
Good morning,
‘DOV’ is a very common name and means bear in Hebrew.
Shalom, Malka Chosnek
Good morning,
‘DOV’ is a very common name and means bear in Hebrew.
Shalom, Malka Chosnek
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Malka
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#644042
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