Call for Proposals - IAJGS Conference in San Diego
#hungary
bounce-3749648-772961@...
The IAJGS 2020 San Diego Conference is delighted to announce that the
Call for Proposals is now open! Deadline will be Wednesday, November 27, 2019! If you wish to be considered as a speaker for this important conference on Jewish Genealogy, please go to our website at: www.iajgs2020.org and read our Call for Proposals to begin the submission process. While covering all the major Jewish Genealogy topics that you've come to rely on the IAJGS conferences for, we will also be looking for proposed presentations which focus on the following hot topics: 1) A "Beginners" track for those who have never attended an IAJGS conference before and who may or may not consider themselves new to Jewish genealogy. 2) A "DNA" track to help all of us become better acquainted with the immense insight that DNA is adding to the field of genealogy. 3) A "Heritage" track to help provide cultural context that both inspires and enhances our genealogical explorations. 4) A "Shoah" track specifically to honor the memory of those who were lost in the calamity of World War II. 5) A "Military" track -- With the US Naval Base San Diego just a few blocks >from our convention, we hope to offer sessions which will recognize military angles to Jewish genealogy, both >from the USA and the rest of the world. 6) A "Latin America" track – Recognizing San Diego's proximity to Central and South America and the need to find and understand our relatives who live or lived south of the border. All other subjects related to Jewish Genealogy and Genealogy in general, will, of course, be considered. See our web page at www.iajgs2020.org for more information. Write to speakerhelp@iajgs2020.org or program@iajgs2020.org for answers to questions about the submittal. Best of luck >from all of us - and thank you! Chuck Weinstein Communications Director - IAJGS 40th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
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A Thank You and Some Further Inquiries
#hungary
Amit N
Hello all,
Thank you very much for your incredible help with my inquiry about DEUTSCH Antal, b. in Ujpest on 1958, and married LICHTENSTEIN Roza. With your help I learned a lot about his family and children. In addition, I would like to try and locate his death notice/obituary. He apparently died on May 6th, 1905, according to one death record. I am also looking for the death notice of LICHTENSTEIN Mor, his father in law, who was born in 1838 and died in 1916. He was married to KLING Julia. Where can I find such documents? I have tried my best searching hungaricana,hu, but with no luck. Is there another place to search Hungarian newspapers? Thank you very much once more, Amit Naor Israel
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Call for Proposals - IAJGS Conference in San Diego
#hungary
bounce-3749648-772961@...
The IAJGS 2020 San Diego Conference is delighted to announce that the
Call for Proposals is now open! Deadline will be Wednesday, November 27, 2019! If you wish to be considered as a speaker for this important conference on Jewish Genealogy, please go to our website at: www.iajgs2020.org and read our Call for Proposals to begin the submission process. While covering all the major Jewish Genealogy topics that you've come to rely on the IAJGS conferences for, we will also be looking for proposed presentations which focus on the following hot topics: 1) A "Beginners" track for those who have never attended an IAJGS conference before and who may or may not consider themselves new to Jewish genealogy. 2) A "DNA" track to help all of us become better acquainted with the immense insight that DNA is adding to the field of genealogy. 3) A "Heritage" track to help provide cultural context that both inspires and enhances our genealogical explorations. 4) A "Shoah" track specifically to honor the memory of those who were lost in the calamity of World War II. 5) A "Military" track -- With the US Naval Base San Diego just a few blocks >from our convention, we hope to offer sessions which will recognize military angles to Jewish genealogy, both >from the USA and the rest of the world. 6) A "Latin America" track – Recognizing San Diego's proximity to Central and South America and the need to find and understand our relatives who live or lived south of the border. All other subjects related to Jewish Genealogy and Genealogy in general, will, of course, be considered. See our web page at www.iajgs2020.org for more information. Write to speakerhelp@iajgs2020.org or program@iajgs2020.org for answers to questions about the submittal. Best of luck >from all of us - and thank you! Chuck Weinstein Communications Director - IAJGS 40th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
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Hungary SIG #Hungary A Thank You and Some Further Inquiries
#hungary
Amit N
Hello all,
Thank you very much for your incredible help with my inquiry about DEUTSCH Antal, b. in Ujpest on 1958, and married LICHTENSTEIN Roza. With your help I learned a lot about his family and children. In addition, I would like to try and locate his death notice/obituary. He apparently died on May 6th, 1905, according to one death record. I am also looking for the death notice of LICHTENSTEIN Mor, his father in law, who was born in 1838 and died in 1916. He was married to KLING Julia. Where can I find such documents? I have tried my best searching hungaricana,hu, but with no luck. Is there another place to search Hungarian newspapers? Thank you very much once more, Amit Naor Israel
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SIG messages
Renee Steinig
Jeffrey Herrmann <jeffrey.herrmann@...> wrote:
<<We have repeatedly been told that nothing has been changed in regard to the SIGs and if we aren’t getting messages it is because there has been no activity. That is simply not true.I was just shown how to retrieved GERSIG messages, and from 5 October to 26 October there have been 19. I got five of the 19. How do you square that with nothing is different?>> Indeed, there were 19 individual GerSIG messages in that time period. But for those who receive their GerSIG messages in digest form (i.e. once a day), those 19 messages were delivered in 8 mailings: Oct. 6 digest - containing 2 messages Oct. 7 digest - containing 3 messages Oct. 15 digest - containing 1 message Oct. 17 digest - containing 1 message Oct. 18 digest - containing 4 messages Oct. 19 digest - containing 4 messages Oct. 21 digest - containing 3 messages Oct. 26 digest - containing 1 message Jeffrey mentioned receiving only five mailings in this time period. Possibly the other three are in his Trash folder? Renee Renee Stern Steinig Dix Hills NY genmaven@...
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Call for Proposals - IAJGS Conference in San Diego
#unitedkingdom
The IAJGS 2020 San Diego Conference is delighted to announce that the
Call for Proposals is now open! Deadline will be Wednesday, November 27, 2019! If you wish to be considered as a speaker for this important conference on Jewish Genealogy, please go to our website at: www.iajgs2020.org and read our Call for Proposals to begin the submission process. While covering all the major Jewish Genealogy topics that you've come to rely on the IAJGS conferences for, we will also be looking for proposed presentations which focus on the following hot topics: 1) A "Beginners" track for those who have never attended an IAJGS conference before and who may or may not consider themselves new to Jewish genealogy. 2) A "DNA" track to help all of us become better acquainted with the immense insight that DNA is adding to the field of genealogy. 3) A "Heritage" track to help provide cultural context that both inspires and enhances our genealogical explorations. 4) A "Shoah" track specifically to honor the memory of those who were lost in the calamity of World War II. 5) A "Military" track -- With the US Naval Base San Diego just a few blocks >from our convention, we hope to offer sessions which will recognize military angles to Jewish genealogy, both >from the USA and the rest of the world. 6) A "Latin America" track – Recognizing San Diego's proximity to Central and South America and the need to find and understand our relatives who live or lived south of the border. All other subjects related to Jewish Genealogy and Genealogy in general, will, of course, be considered. See our web page at www.iajgs2020.org for more information. Write to speakerhelp@iajgs2020.org or program@iajgs2020.org for answers to questions about the submittal. Best of luck >from all of us - and thank you! Chuck Weinstein Communications Director - IAJGS 40th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom Call for Proposals - IAJGS Conference in San Diego
#unitedkingdom
The IAJGS 2020 San Diego Conference is delighted to announce that the
Call for Proposals is now open! Deadline will be Wednesday, November 27, 2019! If you wish to be considered as a speaker for this important conference on Jewish Genealogy, please go to our website at: www.iajgs2020.org and read our Call for Proposals to begin the submission process. While covering all the major Jewish Genealogy topics that you've come to rely on the IAJGS conferences for, we will also be looking for proposed presentations which focus on the following hot topics: 1) A "Beginners" track for those who have never attended an IAJGS conference before and who may or may not consider themselves new to Jewish genealogy. 2) A "DNA" track to help all of us become better acquainted with the immense insight that DNA is adding to the field of genealogy. 3) A "Heritage" track to help provide cultural context that both inspires and enhances our genealogical explorations. 4) A "Shoah" track specifically to honor the memory of those who were lost in the calamity of World War II. 5) A "Military" track -- With the US Naval Base San Diego just a few blocks >from our convention, we hope to offer sessions which will recognize military angles to Jewish genealogy, both >from the USA and the rest of the world. 6) A "Latin America" track – Recognizing San Diego's proximity to Central and South America and the need to find and understand our relatives who live or lived south of the border. All other subjects related to Jewish Genealogy and Genealogy in general, will, of course, be considered. See our web page at www.iajgs2020.org for more information. Write to speakerhelp@iajgs2020.org or program@iajgs2020.org for answers to questions about the submittal. Best of luck >from all of us - and thank you! Chuck Weinstein Communications Director - IAJGS 40th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
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Re: Austrian citizenship for UK citizens
Yitzchak Freeman
https://www.thejc.com/news/world/austria-set-to-offer-passports-in-london-to-holocaust-survivors-descendants-1.488964 "British Jews descended from Austrian victims of Nazism will be able to request Austrian citizenship from September 1, 2020 by filing paperwork at the Austrian Embassy in London."
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Viewmate translation request -- Romanian marriage certificate
Alice
I posted a marriage certificate in Romanian for which I need a
translation. It's on ViewMate at the following address:<br> <br> <a target="_blank" href="http://jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM75630">http://jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM75630</a><br> <br> Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page.<br> <br> Thank you very much.<br> <br> Alice Riley<br> researching C0HEN/GREENBERG (and variations)/SIEGAL (and variations)<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>
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Re: Who has access to the LDS library? (I need a microfilm)
pep05
Go to your library. They should be able to request a loan of the film. You would probably need to view it on the library 's microfilm reader on the library premises. Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Re: Austrian citizenship for UK citizens
The scheme is apparently going into operation from 2020. That is what the newspaper article that I found online said. No doubt there will be help springing up to help people with the documentation but it would be good to make initial enquiries…forewarned is forearmed etc.
Yolanda Ropschitz-Bentham, Somerset, England.
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ViewMate translation request: Polish/Russian; nursing school graduation photo 1927
#poland
N. Summers
I have uploaded a photo of the graduating class of a nursing school in Poland (circa 1927) and the writing on the back of the photo. I would love to have a translation of the writing on the back of the photo. Two of the graduating nurses were my great aunts, who are believed to have perished in a program.
The back of the photo also shows the name of the photography studio, but part of the address is very difficult to read. Any and all guesses as to what it says would be most welcome! The photo and the reverse side are on ViewMate at the following addresses: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM75650 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. many thanks Nancy Summers Maryland, USA
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Re: KREMENCHUG POLTAVA
Michael Hoffman
Brentsi,
Many years ago my Medical Doctor was a Dr Isaac S Fox whoe's wife was Gladys Lightman / Likhtmakher of Leeds, Yorkshire. Dr Isaac Fox before he came to London had been the Lord Mayor of the City of Chester. Dr Fox's original family name was Faux and he was born in Krakow, Poland. One of Dr Isaac S Fox and his wife Gladys sons lives in Toronto, Canada, there is some information on the JewishGen, Family Trees of the Jewish People, Family Name of Faux. The Lightman family manufactured furniture and was very well known in Leeds. Michael Hoffman Borehamwood HERTS UK
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Request for Name Transcription - ViewMate
#germany
Yaron Wolfsthal
Dear Group,
I would appreciate help in transcribing a name on a 100-year old record. Please see link: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM75634 This is the clip >from a late marriage registration done in Frankfurt (1922) for administrative reasons. The actual marriage took place when the couple lived in Galicia, decades earlier. I would appreciate transcription of the NAME of the BRIDE'S MOTHER, marked in yellow. Thank you very much, Yaron Wolfsthal (yaron.wolfsthal@gmail.com)
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German SIG #Germany Request for Name Transcription - ViewMate
#germany
Yaron Wolfsthal
Dear Group,
I would appreciate help in transcribing a name on a 100-year old record. Please see link: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM75634 This is the clip >from a late marriage registration done in Frankfurt (1922) for administrative reasons. The actual marriage took place when the couple lived in Galicia, decades earlier. I would appreciate transcription of the NAME of the BRIDE'S MOTHER, marked in yellow. Thank you very much, Yaron Wolfsthal (yaron.wolfsthal@gmail.com)
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Re: Immigration to Brazil
Lewis, Megan
Family search has two databases about emigration to Brazil:
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, immigration cards = Brasil, cartões de imigração, 1900-1965 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1932363 Brazil, São Paulo, Immigration Cards, 1902-1980 https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2140223 Megan Lewis US Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Call for Proposals - IAJGS Conference in San Diego
#poland
The IAJGS 2020 San Diego Conference is delighted to announce that the
Call for Proposals is now open! Deadline will be Wednesday, November 27, 2019! If you wish to be considered as a speaker for this important conference on Jewish Genealogy, please go to our website at: www.iajgs2020.org and read our Call for Proposals to begin the submission process. While covering all the major Jewish Genealogy topics that you've come to rely on the IAJGS conferences for, we will also be looking for proposed presentations which focus on the following hot topics: 1) A "Beginners" track for those who have never attended an IAJGS conference before and who may or may not consider themselves new to Jewish genealogy. 2) A "DNA" track to help all of us become better acquainted with the immense insight that DNA is adding to the field of genealogy. 3) A "Heritage" track to help provide cultural context that both inspires and enhances our genealogical explorations. 4) A "Shoah" track specifically to honor the memory of those who were lost in the calamity of World War II. 5) A "Military" track -- With the US Naval Base San Diego just a few blocks >from our convention, we hope to offer sessions which will recognize military angles to Jewish genealogy, both >from the USA and the rest of the world. 6) A "Latin America" track – Recognizing San Diego's proximity to Central and South America and the need to find and understand our relatives who live or lived south of the border. All other subjects related to Jewish Genealogy and Genealogy in general, will, of course, be considered. See our web page at www.iajgs2020.org for more information. Write to speakerhelp@iajgs2020.org or program@iajgs2020.org for answers to questions about the submittal. Best of luck >from all of us - and thank you! Chuck Weinstein Communications Director - IAJGS 40th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
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BialyGen: Bialystok Region #Bialystok #Poland Call for Proposals - IAJGS Conference in San Diego
#poland
The IAJGS 2020 San Diego Conference is delighted to announce that the
Call for Proposals is now open! Deadline will be Wednesday, November 27, 2019! If you wish to be considered as a speaker for this important conference on Jewish Genealogy, please go to our website at: www.iajgs2020.org and read our Call for Proposals to begin the submission process. While covering all the major Jewish Genealogy topics that you've come to rely on the IAJGS conferences for, we will also be looking for proposed presentations which focus on the following hot topics: 1) A "Beginners" track for those who have never attended an IAJGS conference before and who may or may not consider themselves new to Jewish genealogy. 2) A "DNA" track to help all of us become better acquainted with the immense insight that DNA is adding to the field of genealogy. 3) A "Heritage" track to help provide cultural context that both inspires and enhances our genealogical explorations. 4) A "Shoah" track specifically to honor the memory of those who were lost in the calamity of World War II. 5) A "Military" track -- With the US Naval Base San Diego just a few blocks >from our convention, we hope to offer sessions which will recognize military angles to Jewish genealogy, both >from the USA and the rest of the world. 6) A "Latin America" track – Recognizing San Diego's proximity to Central and South America and the need to find and understand our relatives who live or lived south of the border. All other subjects related to Jewish Genealogy and Genealogy in general, will, of course, be considered. See our web page at www.iajgs2020.org for more information. Write to speakerhelp@iajgs2020.org or program@iajgs2020.org for answers to questions about the submittal. Best of luck >from all of us - and thank you! Chuck Weinstein Communications Director - IAJGS 40th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
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The IAJGS 2020 San Diego Conference is delighted to announce that the
Call for Proposals is now open! Deadline will be Wednesday, November 27, 2019! If you wish to be considered as a speaker for this important conference on Jewish Genealogy, please go to our website at: www.iajgs2020.org and read our Call for Proposals to begin the submission process. While covering all the major Jewish Genealogy topics that you've come to rely on the IAJGS conferences for, we will also be looking for proposed presentations which focus on the following hot topics: 1) A "Beginners" track for those who have never attended an IAJGS conference before and who may or may not consider themselves new to Jewish genealogy. 2) A "DNA" track to help all of us become better acquainted with the immense insight that DNA is adding to the field of genealogy. 3) A "Heritage" track to help provide cultural context that both inspires and enhances our genealogical explorations. 4) A "Shoah" track specifically to honor the memory of those who were lost in the calamity of World War II. 5) A "Military" track -- With the US Naval Base San Diego just a few blocks >from our convention, we hope to offer sessions which will recognize military angles to Jewish genealogy, both >from the USA and the rest of the world. 6) A "Latin America" track – Recognizing San Diego's proximity to Central and South America and the need to find and understand our relatives who live or lived south of the border. All other subjects related to Jewish Genealogy and Genealogy in general, will, of course, be considered. See our web page at www.iajgs2020.org for more information. Write to speakerhelp@iajgs2020.org or program@iajgs2020.org for answers to questions about the submittal. Best of luck >from all of us - and thank you! Chuck Weinstein Communications Director - IAJGS 40th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
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The IAJGS 2020 San Diego Conference is delighted to announce that the
Call for Proposals is now open! Deadline will be Wednesday, November 27, 2019! If you wish to be considered as a speaker for this important conference on Jewish Genealogy, please go to our website at: www.iajgs2020.org and read our Call for Proposals to begin the submission process. While covering all the major Jewish Genealogy topics that you've come to rely on the IAJGS conferences for, we will also be looking for proposed presentations which focus on the following hot topics: 1) A "Beginners" track for those who have never attended an IAJGS conference before and who may or may not consider themselves new to Jewish genealogy. 2) A "DNA" track to help all of us become better acquainted with the immense insight that DNA is adding to the field of genealogy. 3) A "Heritage" track to help provide cultural context that both inspires and enhances our genealogical explorations. 4) A "Shoah" track specifically to honor the memory of those who were lost in the calamity of World War II. 5) A "Military" track -- With the US Naval Base San Diego just a few blocks >from our convention, we hope to offer sessions which will recognize military angles to Jewish genealogy, both >from the USA and the rest of the world. 6) A "Latin America" track – Recognizing San Diego's proximity to Central and South America and the need to find and understand our relatives who live or lived south of the border. All other subjects related to Jewish Genealogy and Genealogy in general, will, of course, be considered. See our web page at www.iajgs2020.org for more information. Write to speakerhelp@iajgs2020.org or program@iajgs2020.org for answers to questions about the submittal. Best of luck >from all of us - and thank you! Chuck Weinstein Communications Director - IAJGS 40th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
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