Contribution(s) to JewishGen
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MNewman714@...
JGS Pittsburgh, one of the smaller JGS groups, managed to send a $100
contribution to JewishGen. We feel strongly that those who count on the services of JewishGen must help support it. Obviously, we shouldn't "bite the hand that feeds us." Julian Falk, President Marilyn Newman, VP Programming
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Morse Ellis Island Site Gone!!
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Joel Weintraub <jweintraub@...>
Since I get JewishGen on Digest, I don't know if others have posted on this
topic. Dr. Stephen Morse has closed his Ellis Island One Step Search Website. My understanding is that the Ellis Island Foundation felt the One Step site violated their own Website's usage rules. The legal threat was serious enough for him to close this very important tool. Dr. Joel Weintraub, Dana Point, CA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Contribution(s) to JewishGen
#general
MNewman714@...
JGS Pittsburgh, one of the smaller JGS groups, managed to send a $100
contribution to JewishGen. We feel strongly that those who count on the services of JewishGen must help support it. Obviously, we shouldn't "bite the hand that feeds us." Julian Falk, President Marilyn Newman, VP Programming
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Morse Ellis Island Site Gone!!
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Joel Weintraub <jweintraub@...>
Since I get JewishGen on Digest, I don't know if others have posted on this
topic. Dr. Stephen Morse has closed his Ellis Island One Step Search Website. My understanding is that the Ellis Island Foundation felt the One Step site violated their own Website's usage rules. The legal threat was serious enough for him to close this very important tool. Dr. Joel Weintraub, Dana Point, CA
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Ignaz DEUTSCH (1808-1886) -Vienna
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Tomer Brunner
Dear friends,
I'm looking for descendants of my relative, who was famous at the time in Austro-Hungary. He was IGNAZ DEUTSCH (b. 1808 in Pressburg/Bratislava, died 1886 in Baden b. Wien And was buried in Pressburg). He studied in the Pressburg Yeshiva under The CHATAM SOFER and a was related to the DEUTSCH and DUSCHINSKY rabbinical families. He was a hof-wechsler ( something like royal money supplier/ changer) and was also in charge of the moneys collected for the Jews of Jerusalem. He had 13 children. I know that some of his children and grandchildren Lived in Germany, Austria, USA and Buenos Ayres. (I have the names of all Children and some grandchildren) In 1 of the sources about him, the author mentions a grandson, Ing. Robert Deutsch, (born 1881), who, in 1947, lived in Vienna in Wiedener Hoiptstrasse 39 (spelling might be totally different but sounds the same), in the 4th quarter. He had married a German woman >from Berlin and thanks to her mother was saved during WWII. They had no Children. I know he had a lot of info about his grandfather, Ignaz Deutsch, including written material and photos. Can anyone suggest who can I find more info not only about his living relatives, but specifically about his heirs. Will they (the heirs) be registered anywhere? Even if so, will the archives the info in case these people still live? (no way, ah?) Thanks for any help! Tomer Brunner, Israel.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Ignaz DEUTSCH (1808-1886) -Vienna
#hungary
Tomer Brunner
Dear friends,
I'm looking for descendants of my relative, who was famous at the time in Austro-Hungary. He was IGNAZ DEUTSCH (b. 1808 in Pressburg/Bratislava, died 1886 in Baden b. Wien And was buried in Pressburg). He studied in the Pressburg Yeshiva under The CHATAM SOFER and a was related to the DEUTSCH and DUSCHINSKY rabbinical families. He was a hof-wechsler ( something like royal money supplier/ changer) and was also in charge of the moneys collected for the Jews of Jerusalem. He had 13 children. I know that some of his children and grandchildren Lived in Germany, Austria, USA and Buenos Ayres. (I have the names of all Children and some grandchildren) In 1 of the sources about him, the author mentions a grandson, Ing. Robert Deutsch, (born 1881), who, in 1947, lived in Vienna in Wiedener Hoiptstrasse 39 (spelling might be totally different but sounds the same), in the 4th quarter. He had married a German woman >from Berlin and thanks to her mother was saved during WWII. They had no Children. I know he had a lot of info about his grandfather, Ignaz Deutsch, including written material and photos. Can anyone suggest who can I find more info not only about his living relatives, but specifically about his heirs. Will they (the heirs) be registered anywhere? Even if so, will the archives the info in case these people still live? (no way, ah?) Thanks for any help! Tomer Brunner, Israel.
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Re: answers about NEUTRA, Magyar Zsido, and LDS in Israel
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ilona lerman <phililona2001@...>
Thanks to all who answered my questions on these
subjects. Ilona Lerman,Beerot Yitzchak Israel phililona2001@yahoo.com
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Hungary SIG #Hungary re: answers about NEUTRA, Magyar Zsido, and LDS in Israel
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ilona lerman <phililona2001@...>
Thanks to all who answered my questions on these
subjects. Ilona Lerman,Beerot Yitzchak Israel phililona2001@yahoo.com
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identifying town name
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Adam Smith <ajsmith98@...>
Hi Everyone,
I need some help in interpretting a town name found on the Ellis Island Arrival Record. The town looks like "Szeklenza" or "Szekleuze". The records listing that town are for a Mozes Tambor who arrived in 1908 and a Sapsze Schapsovics who arrived in 1909. I suspect this town is in the Transcarpathian area. Thanks for your help. Adam Smith New York, NY Searching: TAMBOR, SAPSOWITZ, GOLDENBERG, WEIZTNER: Khust area OBERLANDER, BEZDEDI, FIRZEHER: Nove Davidkovo and Mukachevo ABRAMSKY: Khmelnik, Ukraine DINETZ: Derazhnia, Ukraine SINGER: Cherepkivtsi, Ukraine BUBITZ: Starokonstantinov, Bazaliya, Ukraine Moderator VK: You're probably looking for Szeklencze, also known as Szokirna and Szokirnicza. It was in Huszt jaras (district) of Maramaros megye. The 1877 Gazetteer reports that there were 378 Jewish residents who worshipped in Munkacs.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary identifying town name
#hungary
Adam Smith <ajsmith98@...>
Hi Everyone,
I need some help in interpretting a town name found on the Ellis Island Arrival Record. The town looks like "Szeklenza" or "Szekleuze". The records listing that town are for a Mozes Tambor who arrived in 1908 and a Sapsze Schapsovics who arrived in 1909. I suspect this town is in the Transcarpathian area. Thanks for your help. Adam Smith New York, NY Searching: TAMBOR, SAPSOWITZ, GOLDENBERG, WEIZTNER: Khust area OBERLANDER, BEZDEDI, FIRZEHER: Nove Davidkovo and Mukachevo ABRAMSKY: Khmelnik, Ukraine DINETZ: Derazhnia, Ukraine SINGER: Cherepkivtsi, Ukraine BUBITZ: Starokonstantinov, Bazaliya, Ukraine Moderator VK: You're probably looking for Szeklencze, also known as Szokirna and Szokirnicza. It was in Huszt jaras (district) of Maramaros megye. The 1877 Gazetteer reports that there were 378 Jewish residents who worshipped in Munkacs.
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Re: surname search - Zemplen and Ung
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Norman/Jean Fuhrer <nfuhrer@...>
Updating our surname search as follows:
BECK - Stropkov/Vysny Orlik BERKOWITZ/BERKOVICS - Berehove (formerly Beregszazz) EISNER, Zali -- Ungvar (Uzhgorod) FUHRER/FUEHRER (any variant)-- Ungvar, Tiba, Natafalva any other town in Austria-Hungary GERSTNER - Zemplen GOLDBLATT - Ordarma, Ungvar also Tokaj HOFSTADTER - Ungvar -- any other town (possibly in Galicia) LANDSTEIN (any variant) -- Berehove STERN, Golda (early 1850's --married Abraham FUHRER) - Tiba (now Tibava) - Ungvar - also Zemplen WIENER - Stropkov--Chirzanova? WIRTHEIM, Pepi (married to ?? FUHRER - died in Ungvar early 1900's) Look forward to hearing >from anyone researching same names. Norm and Jean FUHRER On Florida's Spacecoast - USA
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: surname search - Zemplen and Ung
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Norman/Jean Fuhrer <nfuhrer@...>
Updating our surname search as follows:
BECK - Stropkov/Vysny Orlik BERKOWITZ/BERKOVICS - Berehove (formerly Beregszazz) EISNER, Zali -- Ungvar (Uzhgorod) FUHRER/FUEHRER (any variant)-- Ungvar, Tiba, Natafalva any other town in Austria-Hungary GERSTNER - Zemplen GOLDBLATT - Ordarma, Ungvar also Tokaj HOFSTADTER - Ungvar -- any other town (possibly in Galicia) LANDSTEIN (any variant) -- Berehove STERN, Golda (early 1850's --married Abraham FUHRER) - Tiba (now Tibava) - Ungvar - also Zemplen WIENER - Stropkov--Chirzanova? WIRTHEIM, Pepi (married to ?? FUHRER - died in Ungvar early 1900's) Look forward to hearing >from anyone researching same names. Norm and Jean FUHRER On Florida's Spacecoast - USA
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Re: h-sig digest: August 29, 2002
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harry pick <hkpick@...>
Dear Siggers!
This German Genealogy web-site may be of interest to many of you; it is available in English also. Kativa we Chatima Tova---May You be inscribed and sealed for a Happy and Healthy New Year ! May HaSH"M give us strength and bless all of us with peace !!! Harry K. Pick West Hartford CT
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: h-sig digest: August 29, 2002
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harry pick <hkpick@...>
Dear Siggers!
This German Genealogy web-site may be of interest to many of you; it is available in English also. Kativa we Chatima Tova---May You be inscribed and sealed for a Happy and Healthy New Year ! May HaSH"M give us strength and bless all of us with peace !!! Harry K. Pick West Hartford CT
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SAMA, MANO
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Posthumus, Paul <pj.posthumus@...>
Dear fellow-H-siggers,
I found two children by the names of SAMA and MANO. Would that be girls or boys? I found the word "carrier" in some documents, what does it mean? Paul, Nijmegen, The Netherlands pj.posthumus@bamnve.nl Moderator VK: "Sama" is probably Soma, which is a Hungarian version of Cornelius. Mano is also a masculine name. Might be a nickname for Emanuel. Does anyone know? Did you find the word "carrier" in English language documents? What type of documents?
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Hungary SIG #Hungary SAMA, MANO
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Posthumus, Paul <pj.posthumus@...>
Dear fellow-H-siggers,
I found two children by the names of SAMA and MANO. Would that be girls or boys? I found the word "carrier" in some documents, what does it mean? Paul, Nijmegen, The Netherlands pj.posthumus@bamnve.nl Moderator VK: "Sama" is probably Soma, which is a Hungarian version of Cornelius. Mano is also a masculine name. Might be a nickname for Emanuel. Does anyone know? Did you find the word "carrier" in English language documents? What type of documents?
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Csolomai, Slovakia
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David Rozendorn <globewest@...>
Dear List,
Could someone please help me find Csolomai in the Hunt County of Slovakia? Are there Jewish records for this town? My great grandmother Maria Kohn was born there probably around 1890 - 1895. Researching family names: Gyemant and Kohn. Thank you. Kathy Gyemant Moderator VK: Check the list of places in Hont megye at http://www.bogardi.com/gen/g129.shtml I didn't see any place name that looks like Csolomai. Also, check the 1877 Gazetteer at the Family History Library to see if there was a shul in this place. If not, records prior to 1895 would be maintained in a larger community nearby where the residents went. Also check FHL catalog under Hont megye, KisHont, and Gmor es KisHont to see if you can find this place.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Csolomai, Slovakia
#hungary
David Rozendorn <globewest@...>
Dear List,
Could someone please help me find Csolomai in the Hunt County of Slovakia? Are there Jewish records for this town? My great grandmother Maria Kohn was born there probably around 1890 - 1895. Researching family names: Gyemant and Kohn. Thank you. Kathy Gyemant Moderator VK: Check the list of places in Hont megye at http://www.bogardi.com/gen/g129.shtml I didn't see any place name that looks like Csolomai. Also, check the 1877 Gazetteer at the Family History Library to see if there was a shul in this place. If not, records prior to 1895 would be maintained in a larger community nearby where the residents went. Also check FHL catalog under Hont megye, KisHont, and Gmor es KisHont to see if you can find this place.
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Assistance with Ellis Island, Thank You
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ourabey@...
So many of you have written wonderful suggestions for tracking down this
"mystery uncle." Please accept my thanks for giving the time and care to help me out. I want to fill you in with the status: I do indeed have his naturalization papers, the Declaration of Intention and the Petition, etc. It is >from these that I have obtained the obviously inaccurate information and it appears that just about everything there is inaccurate except for place of birth. Even year of birth disagrees with his gravestone. My research hows that there was no Etruria ship at Ellis Island on the date he provides and also it appears that Etruria sailed >from Liverpool and not Hamburg as the papers state. His gravestone shows his name as Eliezer. One of his brothers arrived the following year, 1906, and his Naturalization papers state he sailed from Liverpool to Phila on the Caroliene so perhaps I will have more lucktracking him. I have the papers for the entire family, except for the only female sibling. But I have the manifest for the mother and 5 of the 7 siblings. They listed their surname as Cohn but I do feel that a relative already here told them to travel under that name. I am hoping that the two siblings who arrived earlier came under their original name. Several people suggested that an Eliezer could have traveled under a nickname; however, another sibling had the name of Leib. Perhaps the following list will give you a flavor of the way their names were given and changed: Chone Feivel (named for his grandmother,Anna Fanny), Israel became Isadore; Ruben became Raymond; Donne became Evelyn; Leib became Louis. The current "mystery man" Eliezer became Sam Ellis (and a nephew named for him is Elliott, so the name Eliezer was meaningful to the family In fact he is believed to have been Anna Fanny's husband).The brother who went to Philly was called Carl in English. The naturalization papers for Sam Ellis and for Carl state those as their names. The mother of this brood arrived a widow and >from gravestones of her sons I see her husband's name was Abba Yitchak, but she was listed in directories for Glens Falls as Esther Cohen, widow of Morris. Is the name Morris is any way related to the name Abba Yitchak? On second thought, even the place of birth is not accurate. The family probably did come >from the area of Vilkomir as they list on their papers; however these were very poor people, the father worked on the Baron's land when he did work and they were probably not >from a city. In fact I was told the name of the shtetl was Prude or Pude or Bootie or Broody but I have not identified the shtetl either. *But* I am not giving up! again, suggestions are so very welcome. Marcia Cohan Silberfarb researching COHEN,KAPLAN, BERNSTEIN >from Vilkomir, Lithuania and Glens Falls, NY
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Kishinev story
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Lilli Sprintz <spri0037@...>
This is a research story. Since people have been discussing Kishinev, I
thought it was time to share a story that happened in the last few weeks...a success. I have been researching my mother's part of my family for three years. My grandmother, >from Poland, was relatively easier because of all the work on the Jewish Records Indexing >from Poland. In addition, I knew my grandmother and lived with her...she moved in with my immediate family when I was young. Knew all her siblings well. Her husband, my mother's father was harder. He died when my mother was five. I got stories about Kishinev and their fleeing Romania soon after I started the research. I tried relatives, National Archives and doing surname index searches at Family History Center. Confusing. His parents had changed their last name >from Herschenhorn to Oren when they applied for citizenship. I found many Herschenhorns on index search, but couldn't pin down any direct relatives (my grandfather, his brother or his parents) in the indexes. When the Ellis Island database opened up, I excitedly started searching again. Wonderfully found many Herschenhorns and now know where they all settled. But still couldn't find my grandfather and his immediate family. Gave up. Two weeks ago, in preperation for going out east to meet some of the Herschenhorns, I thought, "maybe they came here with the family they had lived with in Kishinev". If I found them, perhaps I would find my grandfather's family on the same ship. Bingo. But what I found surprised me. My grandfather's parents were *not* there. *But*, my grandfather's mother's sister, one of the people they had lived with, was. And, the two boys, my grandfather and his brother, came in with her. It looked superficially like they were listed as her two sons. Apparently, >from information on the passenger list which showed who they were coming to meet in the U.S., my grandfather's parents had come first. The boys and their mother's sister came later. Whoopee! That's it! Lilli Sprintz
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