The generosity of Fritz Neubauer Z"L
#germany
John Paul Lowens <jplowens@...>
Dennis Aron has made a donation to JewishGen and posted a tribute in
memory of Mr. Neubauer to the JewishGen Wall of Honor https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/Honors/ Other messages in memory of Mr. Neubauer, including a portrait photo, are posted via the Facebook group: GerSIG: German Jewish Genealogy Special Interest Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/362614831014984/?ref=group_header We've received other tributes in memory of GerSIG's generous friend: Judith Berlowitz wrote: I would like to add to the grateful tributes I'm sure will be pouring into your inbox. On 18 July, 2017, I had asked the list about the expatriation (Ausbuergerung) process for Jews living outside Germany. My relative had been living in Spain since 1930 and evidently never returned to Germany. His response was an education in itself, offering details that I had never been aware of and which added considerably to my knowledge about this process, about which I am still learning. I will be glad to copy his email and send it to you. It ends, typically, "I hope that helps". He should only know! Sincerely, Judith Berlowitz, San Francisco, CA, USA Nancy Korn wrote: I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Fritz Neubauer. I first met Fritz at the 2011 IAGJS conference in Washington DC. I asked him for help finding details about a great-uncle who was a Landesgerichtsdirektor in Guben in the early 1930s. I learned from Fritz that one source of information to search for was the great-uncle's doctoral dissertation. Included in the dissertation is a short biographical sketch that can provide valuable genealogical information, such as parents names, place of birth and schools attended. Fritz offered to search for this dissertation and a month after the conference I received an email >from Fritz "Found Law Thesis!" This was followed by a number of additional requests on my part for various doctors and lawyers in the family, and Fritz was successful in finding every dissertation I requested. He would send me copies of the dissertations, translating the title and biographical information for me - even when it was in Latin! On one of them he noted, Thanks for giving me the opportunity of brushing up my Latin." He was so kind and generous and will be greatly missed. Nancy Korn May 10, 2019
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German SIG #Germany The generosity of Fritz Neubauer Z"L
#germany
John Paul Lowens <jplowens@...>
Dennis Aron has made a donation to JewishGen and posted a tribute in
memory of Mr. Neubauer to the JewishGen Wall of Honor https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/Honors/ Other messages in memory of Mr. Neubauer, including a portrait photo, are posted via the Facebook group: GerSIG: German Jewish Genealogy Special Interest Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/362614831014984/?ref=group_header We've received other tributes in memory of GerSIG's generous friend: Judith Berlowitz wrote: I would like to add to the grateful tributes I'm sure will be pouring into your inbox. On 18 July, 2017, I had asked the list about the expatriation (Ausbuergerung) process for Jews living outside Germany. My relative had been living in Spain since 1930 and evidently never returned to Germany. His response was an education in itself, offering details that I had never been aware of and which added considerably to my knowledge about this process, about which I am still learning. I will be glad to copy his email and send it to you. It ends, typically, "I hope that helps". He should only know! Sincerely, Judith Berlowitz, San Francisco, CA, USA Nancy Korn wrote: I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of Fritz Neubauer. I first met Fritz at the 2011 IAGJS conference in Washington DC. I asked him for help finding details about a great-uncle who was a Landesgerichtsdirektor in Guben in the early 1930s. I learned from Fritz that one source of information to search for was the great-uncle's doctoral dissertation. Included in the dissertation is a short biographical sketch that can provide valuable genealogical information, such as parents names, place of birth and schools attended. Fritz offered to search for this dissertation and a month after the conference I received an email >from Fritz "Found Law Thesis!" This was followed by a number of additional requests on my part for various doctors and lawyers in the family, and Fritz was successful in finding every dissertation I requested. He would send me copies of the dissertations, translating the title and biographical information for me - even when it was in Latin! On one of them he noted, Thanks for giving me the opportunity of brushing up my Latin." He was so kind and generous and will be greatly missed. Nancy Korn May 10, 2019
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Grunes family from Tscherbatchinze near Zvenigorodka
#ukraine
Jan Grounes <jan@...>
Hello,
My grandfather, Jacob GRUNES, was born in the village Tscherbatchinze near Zvenigorodka in 1881. As far as I know they were 12 siblings; he had 2 brothers, Morris and Meyer, and a sister, Sarah Schnitzer, who emigrated to the US, and a sister that lived in Kiev in 1962. The remaining siblings are unknown to me. Their parents were Mikhail Grunes, farmer, and Frieda Jelinski (died in 1917). That is all I know about them and their families. Any information about this family would be most appreciated. Jan Grounes jan@combonet.se
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Grunes family from Tscherbatchinze near Zvenigorodka
#ukraine
Jan Grounes <jan@...>
Hello,
My grandfather, Jacob GRUNES, was born in the village Tscherbatchinze near Zvenigorodka in 1881. As far as I know they were 12 siblings; he had 2 brothers, Morris and Meyer, and a sister, Sarah Schnitzer, who emigrated to the US, and a sister that lived in Kiev in 1962. The remaining siblings are unknown to me. Their parents were Mikhail Grunes, farmer, and Frieda Jelinski (died in 1917). That is all I know about them and their families. Any information about this family would be most appreciated. Jan Grounes jan@combonet.se
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Need to locate records from Czortkow/Chortkiv
#galicia
Claudia Bullock <cbulloc8@...>
Hello,
I am seeking assistance in locating and obtaining records which do not seem to have been digitized. The records I am seeking were created prior to World War I, in Czortkow, Austria, however, today, this town is known as Chortkiv, and is located in Ukraine. My great grandfather, Samuel Newman, was married in Czortkow to my great grandmother Nettie Gottlieb, around 1890, and to a 2nd wife named Nettie Gronich, around 1895, after the death of his 1st wife. Samuel Newman and Nettie Gottlieb Newman had two children named Morris (born April 1892), and Max (born Dec. 1893). Samuel Newman and Nettie Gronich Newman had two children named Jacob (born Sept. 1901) and Irving (born May 1906). Samuel Newman died in Czortkow, around 1906. After his death, all 4 of the children eventually came to the U.S., including Samuel's 2nd wife, arriving at varying points in time. All that I know about the family has been gleaned >from the Census records, Naturalization Records, and Passenger Manifests of the 4 Newman children, and my great grandfather's 2nd wife. Based on the information I have, I've been able to determine the names of Samuel's siblings, some of whom do have digitized records on JRI Poland or Gesher Galicia (showing up in the nearby town of Khorostkiv/Chorostkow (sp?)), but somehow it seems that Samuel's records were missed. Consequently, I believe that I know the name of both of Samuel's parents (although the father was actually married twice). One of the siblings is named Seinwel, which sounds similar to Samuel, but is a younger man, who was not born until 1877. The specific records I am most interested in finding are as follows: Death Records for Samuel Newman (died about 1906) and Nettie Gottlieb Newman (died before 1895) Marriage Record for Samuel Newman and Nettie Gottlieb (about 1890) Marriage Record for Samuel Newman and Nettie Gronich (about 1895) Birth record for Samuel Newman (birth date unknown, parents believed to be Elukim David Newman and Gittel Rasha Newman) Birth record for Nettie Gottlieb Newman (birth date unknown, parents unknown) I would also like Birth records for all 4 of Samuel's Children. A birth record for Jacob, whose mother was Nettie Gronich, was found in JRI Poland, however, I have not been able to locate records for the other 3 children. I am aware that at least one person has been successful in finding a death record in JRI Poland for an ancestor who died in Czortkow the same year that my great grandfather died, and yet my great grandfather seems to be missing. Is this unusual? I originally wrote to the Ukraine SIG for assistance on the advice of Todd Knowles >from Family Search, based on an assumption that the records I'm looking for would be held in Ukraine, however, the moderator >from that group suggested that it would be best for me to contact this SIG for assistance, because of Czortkow/Chortkiv being within the geographic area covered by this group. Claudia (Cohn) Bullock Lawrence, Kansas
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Need to locate records from Czortkow/Chortkiv
#galicia
Claudia Bullock <cbulloc8@...>
Hello,
I am seeking assistance in locating and obtaining records which do not seem to have been digitized. The records I am seeking were created prior to World War I, in Czortkow, Austria, however, today, this town is known as Chortkiv, and is located in Ukraine. My great grandfather, Samuel Newman, was married in Czortkow to my great grandmother Nettie Gottlieb, around 1890, and to a 2nd wife named Nettie Gronich, around 1895, after the death of his 1st wife. Samuel Newman and Nettie Gottlieb Newman had two children named Morris (born April 1892), and Max (born Dec. 1893). Samuel Newman and Nettie Gronich Newman had two children named Jacob (born Sept. 1901) and Irving (born May 1906). Samuel Newman died in Czortkow, around 1906. After his death, all 4 of the children eventually came to the U.S., including Samuel's 2nd wife, arriving at varying points in time. All that I know about the family has been gleaned >from the Census records, Naturalization Records, and Passenger Manifests of the 4 Newman children, and my great grandfather's 2nd wife. Based on the information I have, I've been able to determine the names of Samuel's siblings, some of whom do have digitized records on JRI Poland or Gesher Galicia (showing up in the nearby town of Khorostkiv/Chorostkow (sp?)), but somehow it seems that Samuel's records were missed. Consequently, I believe that I know the name of both of Samuel's parents (although the father was actually married twice). One of the siblings is named Seinwel, which sounds similar to Samuel, but is a younger man, who was not born until 1877. The specific records I am most interested in finding are as follows: Death Records for Samuel Newman (died about 1906) and Nettie Gottlieb Newman (died before 1895) Marriage Record for Samuel Newman and Nettie Gottlieb (about 1890) Marriage Record for Samuel Newman and Nettie Gronich (about 1895) Birth record for Samuel Newman (birth date unknown, parents believed to be Elukim David Newman and Gittel Rasha Newman) Birth record for Nettie Gottlieb Newman (birth date unknown, parents unknown) I would also like Birth records for all 4 of Samuel's Children. A birth record for Jacob, whose mother was Nettie Gronich, was found in JRI Poland, however, I have not been able to locate records for the other 3 children. I am aware that at least one person has been successful in finding a death record in JRI Poland for an ancestor who died in Czortkow the same year that my great grandfather died, and yet my great grandfather seems to be missing. Is this unusual? I originally wrote to the Ukraine SIG for assistance on the advice of Todd Knowles >from Family Search, based on an assumption that the records I'm looking for would be held in Ukraine, however, the moderator >from that group suggested that it would be best for me to contact this SIG for assistance, because of Czortkow/Chortkiv being within the geographic area covered by this group. Claudia (Cohn) Bullock Lawrence, Kansas
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JGS Greater Philadelphia -May Meeting
#general
Lois Sernoff
JGS Greater Philadelphia -May Meeting
Date: Sunday,May 19, 2019 Time: 1:30 pm Place: Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027 Corner of Old York Road and Township Line Road) Speaker: Garri Regev, Immediate Past President, Israel Genealogy Research Association, IGRA Topic: Searching for records in Israel - What can be found and where. Garri Regev lives in Israel and was an elementary teacher there for over 20 years. Garri has been doing genealogical research since 1995. She volunteers and lectures on Genealogy to adult groups including AACI, Hadassah, Touro College, the Central Zionist Archives, Yad VaShem, the National Library of Israel (NLI), EVA/MINERVA and IAJGS Conferences. She was President of the Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA) has served on the IAJGS Board of Directors and is currently Vice-President of LitvakSIG. She was the Vice-Chair of the 2015 IAJGS Conference in Jerusalem and co-chair of program for that Conference. Trying to find records for relatives in Israel? Here is an opportunity to understand what records are available and where to begin your research. Some records have now been digitized, others still not. Different Archives have different collections, we'll go through the various options. What's in English and what's in Hebrew - we'll cover that as well. Be sure to prepare questions and bring along names you may want to research! Mentors will also be available >from 1:00 PM until the start of the meeting to help with your research efforts. JGSGP website http://www.jgsgp.org is now available with latest news,upcoming meeting notices,and links to Philadelphia resources. We can also be found on Facebook. Member are welcome without charge Guest fee of $5 can be applied toward membership Lois Sernoff [JGSGP]
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGS Greater Philadelphia -May Meeting
#general
Lois Sernoff
JGS Greater Philadelphia -May Meeting
Date: Sunday,May 19, 2019 Time: 1:30 pm Place: Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel 8339 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027 Corner of Old York Road and Township Line Road) Speaker: Garri Regev, Immediate Past President, Israel Genealogy Research Association, IGRA Topic: Searching for records in Israel - What can be found and where. Garri Regev lives in Israel and was an elementary teacher there for over 20 years. Garri has been doing genealogical research since 1995. She volunteers and lectures on Genealogy to adult groups including AACI, Hadassah, Touro College, the Central Zionist Archives, Yad VaShem, the National Library of Israel (NLI), EVA/MINERVA and IAJGS Conferences. She was President of the Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA) has served on the IAJGS Board of Directors and is currently Vice-President of LitvakSIG. She was the Vice-Chair of the 2015 IAJGS Conference in Jerusalem and co-chair of program for that Conference. Trying to find records for relatives in Israel? Here is an opportunity to understand what records are available and where to begin your research. Some records have now been digitized, others still not. Different Archives have different collections, we'll go through the various options. What's in English and what's in Hebrew - we'll cover that as well. Be sure to prepare questions and bring along names you may want to research! Mentors will also be available >from 1:00 PM until the start of the meeting to help with your research efforts. JGSGP website http://www.jgsgp.org is now available with latest news,upcoming meeting notices,and links to Philadelphia resources. We can also be found on Facebook. Member are welcome without charge Guest fee of $5 can be applied toward membership Lois Sernoff [JGSGP]
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Allan Jordan Thank you
#general
Susan Goldsmith
Dear SIG,
I would also like to thank Allan Jordan for providing matseva photos all over the greater New York City area. Allan travels with pruning shears so that he can find important detail that may be behind even a tuft of grass. He is the mensch of matsevot. Best Regards, Susan Goldsmith San Francisco Bay Area MODERATOR NOTE: Allan does indeed provide a wonderful service to the Jewish genealogy community - as do so many hard-working and knowledgeable volunteers. It is so appropriate to be grateful! If you have been a recipient of Jewish genealogy tsedaka, please consider acknowledging this generosity on the JewishGen Wall of Honor: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/Honors.asp
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Allan Jordan Thank you
#general
Susan Goldsmith
Dear SIG,
I would also like to thank Allan Jordan for providing matseva photos all over the greater New York City area. Allan travels with pruning shears so that he can find important detail that may be behind even a tuft of grass. He is the mensch of matsevot. Best Regards, Susan Goldsmith San Francisco Bay Area MODERATOR NOTE: Allan does indeed provide a wonderful service to the Jewish genealogy community - as do so many hard-working and knowledgeable volunteers. It is so appropriate to be grateful! If you have been a recipient of Jewish genealogy tsedaka, please consider acknowledging this generosity on the JewishGen Wall of Honor: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/Honors.asp
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Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland - May 15 program
#general
sjhoi@...
How Jewish ancestry impacts genetics will be the topic of the Wednesday, May
15 meeting of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland in the Miller Board Room at Menorah Park in Beachwood, Ohio. Two board-certified genetic counselors with the Cleveland Clinic's Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare will provide a general overview of common conditions in individuals with Jewish ancestry such as Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome due to BRCA mutations. They will also provide helpful information for those who are considering meeting with a genetic counselor, and what to expect >from genetic testing. The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland meets on Wednesday evenings starting at 7:30 P.M. in the Miller Board Room at Menorah Park, 27100 Cedar Road. Board members are available at the Help Desk >from 7:00 P.M. to assist with individual research questions. Guests are welcome. RSVP to Programming@ClevelandJGS.org. Stewart Hoicowitz 1st Vice President Programming
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland - May 15 program
#general
sjhoi@...
How Jewish ancestry impacts genetics will be the topic of the Wednesday, May
15 meeting of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland in the Miller Board Room at Menorah Park in Beachwood, Ohio. Two board-certified genetic counselors with the Cleveland Clinic's Center for Personalized Genetic Healthcare will provide a general overview of common conditions in individuals with Jewish ancestry such as Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome due to BRCA mutations. They will also provide helpful information for those who are considering meeting with a genetic counselor, and what to expect >from genetic testing. The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland meets on Wednesday evenings starting at 7:30 P.M. in the Miller Board Room at Menorah Park, 27100 Cedar Road. Board members are available at the Help Desk >from 7:00 P.M. to assist with individual research questions. Guests are welcome. RSVP to Programming@ClevelandJGS.org. Stewart Hoicowitz 1st Vice President Programming
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Buchbinder family of Suceawa, Romania
#general
Janette Silverman <jsilverman@...>
My 2x great-grandparents, Avraham Yosef Buchbinder (1830-1879) and Rose
Ruchel (1827-1893) died in Suceava, Romania. I have their death records. One of their daughters, Sura Lea Buchbinder, married Mordche Waldman - their marriage was registered in Suceava on 28 March 1892. I have that record. They had two children whose birth records I have - both born in Suceava - Marjasse Waldman born 21 Aug 1883 and Avraham Josel Waldman 30 Sep 1885. I suspect that Sura Lea and Mordche left Suceava - Sura Lea's sister, Golde and her husband went to Bucharest and then the US (I have information about them and their children in the US and Europe), her sister Perl (my great-grandmother) stayed in Suceava until 1928 and then came to the US; their sister Braine I don't believe ever lived in Suceava, but left Europe with her husband around 1903 and went to Canada (I have letters >from her and her death record). Braine was childless. The sisters also had a brother, Mordecai Buchbinder who married a woman named Sara, their son, Gershon died in Israel in 1959. What I would like is if there are any descendants of Sura Lea Buchbinder and Mordche Waldman or of Gershon and Sara Buchbinder who are reading this, to please get in touch with me. Janette Silverman Phoenix, AZ and Salt Lake City, UT
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Buchbinder family of Suceawa, Romania
#general
Janette Silverman <jsilverman@...>
My 2x great-grandparents, Avraham Yosef Buchbinder (1830-1879) and Rose
Ruchel (1827-1893) died in Suceava, Romania. I have their death records. One of their daughters, Sura Lea Buchbinder, married Mordche Waldman - their marriage was registered in Suceava on 28 March 1892. I have that record. They had two children whose birth records I have - both born in Suceava - Marjasse Waldman born 21 Aug 1883 and Avraham Josel Waldman 30 Sep 1885. I suspect that Sura Lea and Mordche left Suceava - Sura Lea's sister, Golde and her husband went to Bucharest and then the US (I have information about them and their children in the US and Europe), her sister Perl (my great-grandmother) stayed in Suceava until 1928 and then came to the US; their sister Braine I don't believe ever lived in Suceava, but left Europe with her husband around 1903 and went to Canada (I have letters >from her and her death record). Braine was childless. The sisters also had a brother, Mordecai Buchbinder who married a woman named Sara, their son, Gershon died in Israel in 1959. What I would like is if there are any descendants of Sura Lea Buchbinder and Mordche Waldman or of Gershon and Sara Buchbinder who are reading this, to please get in touch with me. Janette Silverman Phoenix, AZ and Salt Lake City, UT
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Need to Locate Records- Resending with my address
#ukraine
Claudia Bullock <cbulloc8@...>
My apologies, but this is a re-send to include the city and state of my
residence (Lawrence, KS), as it accidentally got chopped off the bottom of my prior email message Hello, I spoke to Todd Knowles >from Family Search, at the NGS Family History Conference, and he suggested that I post to this SIG for assistance in obtaining the records I am looking for, which have not been digitized. The records I am seeking were created prior to World War I, in Czortkow, Austria, however, today, this town is known as Chortkiv, and is located in Ukraine. My great grandfather, Samuel Newman, was married in Czortkow to my great grandmother Nettie Gottlieb, around 1890, and to a 2nd wife named Nettie Gronich, around 1895, after the death of his 1st wife. Samuel Newman and Nettie Gottlieb Newman had two children named Morris (born April 1892), and Max (born Dec. 1893). Samuel Newman and Nettie Gronich Newman had two children named Jacob (born Sept. 1901) and Irving (born May 1906). Samuel Newman died in Czortkow, around 1906. After his death, all 4 of the children eventually came to the U.S., including Samuel's 2nd wife, arriving at varying points in time. All that I know about the family has been gleaned >from the Census records, Naturalization Records, and Passenger Manifests of the 4 Newman children, and my great grandfather's 2nd wife. Based on the information I have, I've been able to determine the names of Samuel's siblings, some of whom do have digitized records on JewishGen, but somehow it seems that Samuel's records were missed. Consequently, I believe that I know the name of both of Samuel's parents (although the father was actually married twice). One of the siblings is named Seinwel, which sounds similar to Samuel, but is a younger man, who was not born until 1877. The specific records I would like to find are as follows: Death Records for Samuel Newman (died about 1906) and Nettie Gottlieb Newman (died before 1895) Marriage Record for Samuel Newman and Nettie Gottlieb (about 1890) Marriage Record for Samuel Newman and Nettie Gronich (about 1895) Birth record for Samuel Newman (birth date unknown, parents believed to be Elukim David Newman and Gittel Rasha Newman) Birth record for Nettie Gottlieb Newman (birth date unknown, parents unknown) Claudia (Cohn) Bullock Lawrence, Kansas MODERATOR'S NOTE: This city is in an area covered by Gesher Galicia. They will be better prepared to help you.
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Need to Locate Records- Resending with my address
#ukraine
Claudia Bullock <cbulloc8@...>
My apologies, but this is a re-send to include the city and state of my
residence (Lawrence, KS), as it accidentally got chopped off the bottom of my prior email message Hello, I spoke to Todd Knowles >from Family Search, at the NGS Family History Conference, and he suggested that I post to this SIG for assistance in obtaining the records I am looking for, which have not been digitized. The records I am seeking were created prior to World War I, in Czortkow, Austria, however, today, this town is known as Chortkiv, and is located in Ukraine. My great grandfather, Samuel Newman, was married in Czortkow to my great grandmother Nettie Gottlieb, around 1890, and to a 2nd wife named Nettie Gronich, around 1895, after the death of his 1st wife. Samuel Newman and Nettie Gottlieb Newman had two children named Morris (born April 1892), and Max (born Dec. 1893). Samuel Newman and Nettie Gronich Newman had two children named Jacob (born Sept. 1901) and Irving (born May 1906). Samuel Newman died in Czortkow, around 1906. After his death, all 4 of the children eventually came to the U.S., including Samuel's 2nd wife, arriving at varying points in time. All that I know about the family has been gleaned >from the Census records, Naturalization Records, and Passenger Manifests of the 4 Newman children, and my great grandfather's 2nd wife. Based on the information I have, I've been able to determine the names of Samuel's siblings, some of whom do have digitized records on JewishGen, but somehow it seems that Samuel's records were missed. Consequently, I believe that I know the name of both of Samuel's parents (although the father was actually married twice). One of the siblings is named Seinwel, which sounds similar to Samuel, but is a younger man, who was not born until 1877. The specific records I would like to find are as follows: Death Records for Samuel Newman (died about 1906) and Nettie Gottlieb Newman (died before 1895) Marriage Record for Samuel Newman and Nettie Gottlieb (about 1890) Marriage Record for Samuel Newman and Nettie Gronich (about 1895) Birth record for Samuel Newman (birth date unknown, parents believed to be Elukim David Newman and Gittel Rasha Newman) Birth record for Nettie Gottlieb Newman (birth date unknown, parents unknown) Claudia (Cohn) Bullock Lawrence, Kansas MODERATOR'S NOTE: This city is in an area covered by Gesher Galicia. They will be better prepared to help you.
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Thank you re Abel GIDES in Israel
#general
Susan Goldsmith
Dear SIG,
I am so very grateful to everyone who answered my request to locate Abel GIDES in Israel. I had responses even before my issue of the digest arrived in my inbox. (I am saying thank you, but if you have additional information on the GIDES (GITTES) family >from Seta (Shat) and Jonava (Yaneve) Lithuania I will be most appreciative). Todah Rabah chaverim! Best Regards, Susan Goldsmith
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Thank you re Abel GIDES in Israel
#general
Susan Goldsmith
Dear SIG,
I am so very grateful to everyone who answered my request to locate Abel GIDES in Israel. I had responses even before my issue of the digest arrived in my inbox. (I am saying thank you, but if you have additional information on the GIDES (GITTES) family >from Seta (Shat) and Jonava (Yaneve) Lithuania I will be most appreciative). Todah Rabah chaverim! Best Regards, Susan Goldsmith
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Trying to make contact with descendants of Roberta and Karoline Kranz
#general
Ilana Grallert
Hi,
I have been researching Rudolf Kranz (1907-1980) >from Czernowitz who seems to have had no descendants. I have turned my search now towards his sisters Roberta Kranz (b. 1909) and Karoline Kranz (b. 1906) both born in Czernowitz. Their parents names were Salem Kranz (born 27.12. 1869) and Sabine Engler (born 21. 06. 1878) . Karoline married Jakob Roll and Roberta married Ivan Suchowersky. Salem's fathers name was David, I think, and Sabine's was Ignaz who was a waiter/business owner . One lead led me to possible relatives in Canada. I would appreciate any in formation on these members of the family.( I discovered recently that I am a close relative of Rudolf's.) Best, Ilana Grallert
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Trying to make contact with descendants of Roberta and Karoline Kranz
#general
Ilana Grallert
Hi,
I have been researching Rudolf Kranz (1907-1980) >from Czernowitz who seems to have had no descendants. I have turned my search now towards his sisters Roberta Kranz (b. 1909) and Karoline Kranz (b. 1906) both born in Czernowitz. Their parents names were Salem Kranz (born 27.12. 1869) and Sabine Engler (born 21. 06. 1878) . Karoline married Jakob Roll and Roberta married Ivan Suchowersky. Salem's fathers name was David, I think, and Sabine's was Ignaz who was a waiter/business owner . One lead led me to possible relatives in Canada. I would appreciate any in formation on these members of the family.( I discovered recently that I am a close relative of Rudolf's.) Best, Ilana Grallert
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