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Translation help requested--1939 letter in Polish, to English
#translation
Hello. I have posted a 4 page letter -- files 80866, 67, 68 and 69-onto MyView for help translating from Polish. This is a letter from my Mother's family in Poland to her aunt who was sent to
Hello. I have posted a 4 page letter -- files 80866, 67, 68 and 69-onto MyView for help translating from Polish. This is a letter from my Mother's family in Poland to her aunt who was sent to
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hlustgarten@...
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Re: Question About Given and Family NAMES Used in Russian Marriage and ARMY Records
#russia
" It’s very uncommon name for a Jewish man in a middle of 19-th century."
I have been transcribing some bmd from Poland in the mid-1800s, and Alexander is not uncommon among the men, even with the
" It’s very uncommon name for a Jewish man in a middle of 19-th century."
I have been transcribing some bmd from Poland in the mid-1800s, and Alexander is not uncommon among the men, even with the
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Sally Bruckheimer
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Re: Unable to find names on passenger lists
#names
I have a similar problem with some. A couple of possible reasons: (1) it was so illegible that it was badly mangled in the transcription (2) they came with a different or false name (3) they came
I have a similar problem with some. A couple of possible reasons: (1) it was so illegible that it was badly mangled in the transcription (2) they came with a different or false name (3) they came
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Steve Stein
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Re: Do U.S. online phone directories still exists?
#usa
#general
I like to use White a pages, but you should register for Premium Services. It provides considerably more information than the free services at a minimal cost. It includes cell phone numbers and full
I like to use White a pages, but you should register for Premium Services. It provides considerably more information than the free services at a minimal cost. It includes cell phone numbers and full
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@JohnOliver
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#642765
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Kantorowicz/Greenwood/Grinholc, New York City
#names
#usa
I am looking for Yankel Kantorowicz (b. 1920) who immigrated to New York City and changed his name to Jack Greenwood. The Greenwood derives from Grinholc. Although Ancestry has many men who are
I am looking for Yankel Kantorowicz (b. 1920) who immigrated to New York City and changed his name to Jack Greenwood. The Greenwood derives from Grinholc. Although Ancestry has many men who are
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Bob Silverstein
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#642764
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Research Maurice Leizerson, family of Claude Pasquier and Kronental, Sternis or Berliner
#france
#poland
Leizerson Maurice - Pasquier Claude- Kronental
I look for the brother of my grand father who immigrante in USA from Warszawa. he was born around 1886. His father was Slzama Leizerson, ans his mother
Leizerson Maurice - Pasquier Claude- Kronental
I look for the brother of my grand father who immigrante in USA from Warszawa. he was born around 1886. His father was Slzama Leizerson, ans his mother
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Danielle Czal
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Looking for descendants of the Wessely family and the Schindler family from Brno
#austria-czech
Seeking contact with descendants of the Wessely family from Brno/Moravia (originally from Ivancice) and the Schindler family from Brno. I am also interested in any further information on these
Seeking contact with descendants of the Wessely family from Brno/Moravia (originally from Ivancice) and the Schindler family from Brno. I am also interested in any further information on these
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monika.halbinger@...
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Looking to trace a "lost" great uncle: FRIDMAN of Dombroven
#bessarabia
#latinamerica
Dear all,
I'm looking for my great uncle, FRIDMAN /FRIEDMAN (given name unknown), son of Shmuel & Feiga FRIDMAN from the agricultural colony of Dumbrăveni (Dombroveny, Dombroven), Bessarabia.
Born
Dear all,
I'm looking for my great uncle, FRIDMAN /FRIEDMAN (given name unknown), son of Shmuel & Feiga FRIDMAN from the agricultural colony of Dumbrăveni (Dombroveny, Dombroven), Bessarabia.
Born
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tsvikaroz@...
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Re: Seeking information on Cohen & Shapiro families from Podu Iloaiei & Iasi, Romani
#bessarabia
#romania
Nicholas,
My great-grandmother, Devora Cohen, is from Iasi or a smaller town nearby. Cohen was Anglicized in Canada from Koniac. I understand there are cousins in Israel that spell it Koniec. You
Nicholas,
My great-grandmother, Devora Cohen, is from Iasi or a smaller town nearby. Cohen was Anglicized in Canada from Koniac. I understand there are cousins in Israel that spell it Koniec. You
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Dave and Melanie Bloom
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Re: ship records back to Europe from New York
#usa
I found passenger lists from NY City to the UK many years ago, I believe on Ancestry.com but I assume most other family search record providers would also have them now.
I found passenger lists from NY City to the UK many years ago, I believe on Ancestry.com but I assume most other family search record providers would also have them now.
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James
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#642759
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Re: Need to have a Stenographic Shorthand Note Deciphered
#translation
Mark, email me direct at james.castellan@... I know someone near you who should be able to help if no one replies directly with a translation/transcription.
Mark, email me direct at james.castellan@... I know someone near you who should be able to help if no one replies directly with a translation/transcription.
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James
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Looking to trace a "lost" great uncle: Lewis/Louis ROZENBLAT of Leova/Leovo
#bessarabia
#usa
Dear all,
I'm trying to trace info about a "lost" great uncle, Lewis (or Louis) ROZENBLAT, son of Moshe & Dvora, from the town of Leova/Leovo, Bessarabia
Born circa 1880.
He immigrated at the
Dear all,
I'm trying to trace info about a "lost" great uncle, Lewis (or Louis) ROZENBLAT, son of Moshe & Dvora, from the town of Leova/Leovo, Bessarabia
Born circa 1880.
He immigrated at the
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tsvikaroz@...
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#642757
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Re: I would like to make contact with the descendants of Alvin Joseph THORNER, born in Brooklyn, NY, July 28, 1892 d. ? April 1965
Hello YaleZuss,
Ancestry has a tree, maintained by user Kathryn Thorner, and it lists Annie Fisher, born 1869, as the mother of Alvin Joseph Thorner. It also lists a Brooklyn, NY marriage 10 Apr 1917
Hello YaleZuss,
Ancestry has a tree, maintained by user Kathryn Thorner, and it lists Annie Fisher, born 1869, as the mother of Alvin Joseph Thorner. It also lists a Brooklyn, NY marriage 10 Apr 1917
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Moishe Miller
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Aron LEVIN From Vinnitsa
#ukraine
Aron LEVIN - born approx. 1875. Never came to US as far as I know. Father Yosef, brother Sender.
garyelevin@... <garyelevin@...>
Aron LEVIN - born approx. 1875. Never came to US as far as I know. Father Yosef, brother Sender.
garyelevin@... <garyelevin@...>
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GaryPSU
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#642755
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Re: Fw: Brodie and Binnes family research
#southafrica
Please advise your private email address so I can forward entries, as requested. I replied to your email sent via this site but it bounced back as undeliverable.
Please advise your private email address so I can forward entries, as requested. I replied to your email sent via this site but it bounced back as undeliverable.
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Howard Lewis
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#642754
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Re: Staub family
#hungary
#names
Hi Molly .. another lead might be to contact Facing History and Ourselves in Brookline, Ma. I think I heard Ervin Staub speak through their organization.
Hi Molly .. another lead might be to contact Facing History and Ourselves in Brookline, Ma. I think I heard Ervin Staub speak through their organization.
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mls212@...
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ViewMate - Tarnow death record interpretation
#poland
I've posted a death record from Tarnow (1854) in German (Fraktur) for which I need help reading. These records are tabular, but the handwriting is hard to decipher. While I understand whose record it
I've posted a death record from Tarnow (1854) in German (Fraktur) for which I need help reading. These records are tabular, but the handwriting is hard to decipher. While I understand whose record it
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Howard Fink
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Re: Question About Given and Family NAMES Used in Russian Marriage and ARMY Records
#russia
Most likely Alexander Fisher, or in Russian (Александр Фишер)
Possibly Alexander converted to Christianity.. It’s very uncommon name for a Jewish man in a middle of 19-th century.
Most likely Alexander Fisher, or in Russian (Александр Фишер)
Possibly Alexander converted to Christianity.. It’s very uncommon name for a Jewish man in a middle of 19-th century.
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ryabinkym@...
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Finding a needle in a hay stack
#france
#germany
#russia
Hi everybody
am trying to help my russian teacher to find her great grand father who never came back to the Soviet Union after WW2. He was captured by the germans in january of 1945 and was allegedly
Hi everybody
am trying to help my russian teacher to find her great grand father who never came back to the Soviet Union after WW2. He was captured by the germans in january of 1945 and was allegedly
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JUROVSKY,Catherine
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From DANZIG TO GDANSK change of street names
#danzig
#poland
Hello every one
I tried to locate the street where my great grand parents lived in Zoppot. It seems that all the streets since WW2 have polish names and I could find no map to locate Cecilien strasse.
Hello every one
I tried to locate the street where my great grand parents lived in Zoppot. It seems that all the streets since WW2 have polish names and I could find no map to locate Cecilien strasse.
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JUROVSKY,Catherine
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