ANNOUNCING - ViewMate
#ukraine
FREYAB@...
Advance your research with ViewMate!
Do you have a need for analysis or translations of book titles, letters or gravestone photos? Do you have questions about old family photos, maps or book pages? ViewMate is JewishGen's newest tool, designed to supplement the written query, and help you to solve graphic riddles. Here is an example of how it works. Follow along now with Jack, our demonstrator. Jack finds an unidentified family photo with an inscription on the back, written in what appears to be Hebrew script. He scans it on his home PC system, creating a graphic file. Then he goes to the ViewMate (VM) website. Using the easy upload feature, he uploads his graphic file to VM. Jack soon receives an e-mail confirmation with a file number. He then posts a notice to the JewishGen Discussion Group (or SIG of his choice) stating that he has uploaded a photo to VM. He requests someone knowledgeable in Hebrew to visit the VM website, view his graphic (File No. X) and translate it for him. An eager reader will be quick to provide feedback. Eager reader responds with translation. Riddle solved. Jack adds new info to his tree. Its as easy as 1-2-3. 1- Scan on your home PC system. 2- Upload to ViewMate. 3- Request feedback. You are invited to visit us today to make use of this newest JewishGen tool. The site has FAQ and full instructions. ViewMate website: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate Original concept: Bernard I. Kouchel Programmer: Josef A. Herz Webmaster: Josef A. Herz
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine ANNOUNCING - ViewMate
#ukraine
FREYAB@...
Advance your research with ViewMate!
Do you have a need for analysis or translations of book titles, letters or gravestone photos? Do you have questions about old family photos, maps or book pages? ViewMate is JewishGen's newest tool, designed to supplement the written query, and help you to solve graphic riddles. Here is an example of how it works. Follow along now with Jack, our demonstrator. Jack finds an unidentified family photo with an inscription on the back, written in what appears to be Hebrew script. He scans it on his home PC system, creating a graphic file. Then he goes to the ViewMate (VM) website. Using the easy upload feature, he uploads his graphic file to VM. Jack soon receives an e-mail confirmation with a file number. He then posts a notice to the JewishGen Discussion Group (or SIG of his choice) stating that he has uploaded a photo to VM. He requests someone knowledgeable in Hebrew to visit the VM website, view his graphic (File No. X) and translate it for him. An eager reader will be quick to provide feedback. Eager reader responds with translation. Riddle solved. Jack adds new info to his tree. Its as easy as 1-2-3. 1- Scan on your home PC system. 2- Upload to ViewMate. 3- Request feedback. You are invited to visit us today to make use of this newest JewishGen tool. The site has FAQ and full instructions. ViewMate website: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate Original concept: Bernard I. Kouchel Programmer: Josef A. Herz Webmaster: Josef A. Herz
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tombstone correct picture reposted
#ukraine
SRivkin742@...
Thanks - I posted the wrong picture [the husband instead of the wife]
I have reposted. http://members.aol.com/srivkin742/peshe.jpg Thanks, Steve Rivkin
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine tombstone correct picture reposted
#ukraine
SRivkin742@...
Thanks - I posted the wrong picture [the husband instead of the wife]
I have reposted. http://members.aol.com/srivkin742/peshe.jpg Thanks, Steve Rivkin
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Re: Info,anyone re "CUKIER"
#ukraine
Leslie Oberman <oberman@...>
G'Day William,
May I suggest you write to Chevra Kadisha Melbourne Jewish Funeral Society, Director, Mr. Ephraim Finch, 115 Inkerman Street, St. Kilda, Victoria 3182. tel: +613 9534 0208 You will find the addresses and telephone numbers for the CUKIER families in Melbourne the capitol city of the state of Victoria on the web site <http://www.whitepages.com.au>. Regards Leslie Oberman President, Australian Jewish Genealogical Society Victoria Inc.
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Re: Info,anyone re "CUKIER"
#ukraine
Leslie Oberman <oberman@...>
G'Day William,
May I suggest you write to Chevra Kadisha Melbourne Jewish Funeral Society, Director, Mr. Ephraim Finch, 115 Inkerman Street, St. Kilda, Victoria 3182. tel: +613 9534 0208 You will find the addresses and telephone numbers for the CUKIER families in Melbourne the capitol city of the state of Victoria on the web site <http://www.whitepages.com.au>. Regards Leslie Oberman President, Australian Jewish Genealogical Society Victoria Inc.
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Locating : "Cukier"
#ukraine
Raanan S Isseroff <raanan1@...>
BS"D
Mr. Zucker, I am also >from Buffalo originally. I would suggest doing a country by country search of the white pages, trying a few different spellings. For the US and Canada, I would recommend "Anywho". For Israel I believe it is "Modi'in" or else search under : Israel Telephone Numbers. All the best, Raanan S. Isseroff Brooklyn, USA
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Locating : "Cukier"
#ukraine
Raanan S Isseroff <raanan1@...>
BS"D
Mr. Zucker, I am also >from Buffalo originally. I would suggest doing a country by country search of the white pages, trying a few different spellings. For the US and Canada, I would recommend "Anywho". For Israel I believe it is "Modi'in" or else search under : Israel Telephone Numbers. All the best, Raanan S. Isseroff Brooklyn, USA
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Brick Wall
#ukraine
SBernst579@...
I am researching the BARANSHTEYN/BERNSTEIN and BAUMELMAN/BOMMELMAN family,
from Labun and Polonnoye. The only two sibblings I have records for areLibel and Gershko BARANSHTEYN, sons of Leyba. I have a photo of Leyba's(my greatgrandfather)grave stone indicating his death in 1930. Given that they were an Orthodox family, I would be surprised if there were not additional children, but have thus far been unable to find any.. Lieb immigrated to the U.S and lived his entire life in Chicago, and GERSHKO/HARRIS, immigrated to the U.K., Annie BAUMELMAN was the wife of GERSHKO/HARRIS. Stewart Bernstein Thousand Oaks, CA
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Re: tombstone translation help needed Baal Shem Tov related?
#ukraine
Larry R. Feder <lrfeder@...>
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From: <SRivkin742@aol.com> To: "Ukraine SIG" <ukraine@lyris.jewishgen.org> Cc: <SRivkin742@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 2:37 PM Subject: [ukraine] tombstone translation help needed Baal Shem Tov related? I looked at the website, and saw two (not three) pictures of a headstone, which says Here lies Mr. Yosef Moshe, son of Avrohom Yehuda DORDEK from Proskorov. Died 5 Teves, 1925. There are DORDEKS in Chicago. Larry Feder
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Brick Wall
#ukraine
SBernst579@...
I am researching the BARANSHTEYN/BERNSTEIN and BAUMELMAN/BOMMELMAN family,
from Labun and Polonnoye. The only two sibblings I have records for areLibel and Gershko BARANSHTEYN, sons of Leyba. I have a photo of Leyba's(my greatgrandfather)grave stone indicating his death in 1930. Given that they were an Orthodox family, I would be surprised if there were not additional children, but have thus far been unable to find any.. Lieb immigrated to the U.S and lived his entire life in Chicago, and GERSHKO/HARRIS, immigrated to the U.K., Annie BAUMELMAN was the wife of GERSHKO/HARRIS. Stewart Bernstein Thousand Oaks, CA
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Re: tombstone translation help needed Baal Shem Tov related?
#ukraine
Larry R. Feder <lrfeder@...>
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From: <SRivkin742@aol.com> To: "Ukraine SIG" <ukraine@lyris.jewishgen.org> Cc: <SRivkin742@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 2:37 PM Subject: [ukraine] tombstone translation help needed Baal Shem Tov related? I looked at the website, and saw two (not three) pictures of a headstone, which says Here lies Mr. Yosef Moshe, son of Avrohom Yehuda DORDEK from Proskorov. Died 5 Teves, 1925. There are DORDEKS in Chicago. Larry Feder
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Re: Jacob FUTTERMAN & Hebrew Sheltering Home in L.A.
#general
Sherribob <sherribob@...>
Jackye asked about obtaining info on ancestors who passed on in California.
I recommend looking at this url: <http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/deathrecords.html> It is a wonderful list of links to on-line searchable databases, including RootsWeb's California death index. good luck in your search, Sherri Bobish
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Jacob FUTTERMAN & Hebrew Sheltering Home in L.A.
#general
Sherribob <sherribob@...>
Jackye asked about obtaining info on ancestors who passed on in California.
I recommend looking at this url: <http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/deathrecords.html> It is a wonderful list of links to on-line searchable databases, including RootsWeb's California death index. good luck in your search, Sherri Bobish
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ViewMate
#southafrica
Dr Saul Issroff <saul@...>
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Subject: ANNOUNCING - ViewMate, To: JewishGen SIGs & Mailing Lists <jgsigs-ml@lyris.jewishgen.org> From: koosh@att.net Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 02:09:39 -0500 ---begin--- Advance your research with ViewMate! Do you have a need for analysis or translations of book titles, letters or gravestone photos? Do you have questions about old family photos, maps or book pages? ViewMate is JewishGen's newest tool, designed to supplement the written query, and help you to solve graphic riddles. Here is an example of how it works. Follow along now with Jack, our demonstrator. Jack finds an unidentified family photo with an inscription on the back, written in what appears to be Hebrew script. He scans it on his home PC system, creating a graphic file. Then he goes to the ViewMate (VM) website. Using the easy upload feature, he uploads his graphic file to VM. Jack soon receives an e-mail confirmation with a file number. He then posts a notice to the JewishGen Discussion Group (or SIG of his choice) stating that he has uploaded a photo to VM. He requests someone knowledgeable in Hebrew to visit the VM website, view his graphic (File No. X) and translate it for him. An eager reader will be quick to provide feedback. Eager reader responds with translation. Riddle solved. Jack adds new info to his tree. Its as easy as 1-2-3. 1- Scan on your home PC system. 2- Upload to ViewMate. 3- Request feedback. You are invited to visit us today to make use of this newest JewishGen tool. The site has FAQ and full instructions. ViewMate website: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate Original concept: Bernard I. Kouchel Programmer: Josef A. Herz Webmaster: Josef A. Herz ---end--- This group (JGsigs-ml@lyris.jewishgen.org) is hosted by JewishGen: The Home of Jewish Genealogy Visit our home page at http://www.jewishgen.org --- You are currently subscribed to jgsigs-ml as: [saul@swico.demon.co.uk] To unsubscribe send email to leave-jgsigs-ml-23861G@lyris.jewishgen.org -----End of original message >from koosh@att.net----- -- Dr Saul Issroff London2001 - 21st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy 8-13 July 2001 www.jewishgen.org/london2001 info.london2001@talk21.com
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica ViewMate
#southafrica
Dr Saul Issroff <saul@...>
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Subject: ANNOUNCING - ViewMate, To: JewishGen SIGs & Mailing Lists <jgsigs-ml@lyris.jewishgen.org> From: koosh@att.net Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 02:09:39 -0500 ---begin--- Advance your research with ViewMate! Do you have a need for analysis or translations of book titles, letters or gravestone photos? Do you have questions about old family photos, maps or book pages? ViewMate is JewishGen's newest tool, designed to supplement the written query, and help you to solve graphic riddles. Here is an example of how it works. Follow along now with Jack, our demonstrator. Jack finds an unidentified family photo with an inscription on the back, written in what appears to be Hebrew script. He scans it on his home PC system, creating a graphic file. Then he goes to the ViewMate (VM) website. Using the easy upload feature, he uploads his graphic file to VM. Jack soon receives an e-mail confirmation with a file number. He then posts a notice to the JewishGen Discussion Group (or SIG of his choice) stating that he has uploaded a photo to VM. He requests someone knowledgeable in Hebrew to visit the VM website, view his graphic (File No. X) and translate it for him. An eager reader will be quick to provide feedback. Eager reader responds with translation. Riddle solved. Jack adds new info to his tree. Its as easy as 1-2-3. 1- Scan on your home PC system. 2- Upload to ViewMate. 3- Request feedback. You are invited to visit us today to make use of this newest JewishGen tool. The site has FAQ and full instructions. ViewMate website: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate Original concept: Bernard I. Kouchel Programmer: Josef A. Herz Webmaster: Josef A. Herz ---end--- This group (JGsigs-ml@lyris.jewishgen.org) is hosted by JewishGen: The Home of Jewish Genealogy Visit our home page at http://www.jewishgen.org --- You are currently subscribed to jgsigs-ml as: [saul@swico.demon.co.uk] To unsubscribe send email to leave-jgsigs-ml-23861G@lyris.jewishgen.org -----End of original message >from koosh@att.net----- -- Dr Saul Issroff London2001 - 21st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy 8-13 July 2001 www.jewishgen.org/london2001 info.london2001@talk21.com
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[jgsigs-ml] ANNOUNCING - ViewMate, Please repost to your SIG
#yizkorbooks
Harriet Brown <hnbrown@...>
See Bernard Kouchel's important announcement below!
From: <koosh@att.net> Subject: ANNOUNCING - ViewMate Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 02:09:39 -0500 Advance your research with ViewMate! Do you have a need for analysis or translations of book titles, letters or gravestone photos? Do you have questions about old family photos, maps or book pages? ViewMate is JewishGen's newest tool, designed to supplement the written query, and help you to solve graphic riddles. Here is an example of how it works. Follow along now with Jack, our demonstrator. Jack finds an unidentified family photo with an inscription on the back, written in what appears to be Hebrew script. He scans it on his home PC system, creating a graphic file. Then he goes to the ViewMate (VM) website. Using the easy upload feature, he uploads his graphic file to VM. Jack soon receives an e-mail confirmation with a file number. He then posts a notice to the JewishGen Discussion Group (or SIG of his choice) stating that he has uploaded a photo to VM. He requests someone knowledgeable in Hebrew to visit the VM website, view his graphic (File No. X) and translate it for him. An eager reader will be quick to provide feedback. Eager reader responds with translation. Riddle solved. Jack adds new info to his tree. Its as easy as 1-2-3. 1- Scan on your home PC system. 2- Upload to ViewMate. 3- Request feedback. You are invited to visit us today to make use of this newest JewishGen tool. The site has FAQ and full instructions. ViewMate website: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate Original concept: Bernard I. Kouchel Programmer: Josef A. Herz Webmaster: Josef A. Herz
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Yizkor Books #YizkorBooks Fwd: [jgsigs-ml] ANNOUNCING - ViewMate, Please repost to your SIG
#yizkorbooks
Harriet Brown <hnbrown@...>
See Bernard Kouchel's important announcement below!
From: <koosh@att.net> Subject: ANNOUNCING - ViewMate Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 02:09:39 -0500 Advance your research with ViewMate! Do you have a need for analysis or translations of book titles, letters or gravestone photos? Do you have questions about old family photos, maps or book pages? ViewMate is JewishGen's newest tool, designed to supplement the written query, and help you to solve graphic riddles. Here is an example of how it works. Follow along now with Jack, our demonstrator. Jack finds an unidentified family photo with an inscription on the back, written in what appears to be Hebrew script. He scans it on his home PC system, creating a graphic file. Then he goes to the ViewMate (VM) website. Using the easy upload feature, he uploads his graphic file to VM. Jack soon receives an e-mail confirmation with a file number. He then posts a notice to the JewishGen Discussion Group (or SIG of his choice) stating that he has uploaded a photo to VM. He requests someone knowledgeable in Hebrew to visit the VM website, view his graphic (File No. X) and translate it for him. An eager reader will be quick to provide feedback. Eager reader responds with translation. Riddle solved. Jack adds new info to his tree. Its as easy as 1-2-3. 1- Scan on your home PC system. 2- Upload to ViewMate. 3- Request feedback. You are invited to visit us today to make use of this newest JewishGen tool. The site has FAQ and full instructions. ViewMate website: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate Original concept: Bernard I. Kouchel Programmer: Josef A. Herz Webmaster: Josef A. Herz
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Re: Ancestry.com NYC Births and 1920 Census
#general
Steve Harris <ccchs@...>
A question has been asked about where the 1920 Enumeration District (ED)
descriptions are on Ancestry.com. You first go to the Images Online section, then follow the selection sequence: state, then county, then township. Clicking on a township will display the relevant ED descriptions (which appear to be a transcription of the NARA microfilms of ED descriptions). Actually viewing the images requires a paid Ancestry membership. Steve Harris Berkeley, CA
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POSNER-1919-1920 Detroit phone book
#general
Buffysmomplus3@...
The following Posners were listed in the 1919-1920 Detroit city directory
Posner "Anna(wid Frank),h944 Springwells ave "Chas H.,slsmn,r482 Fisher ave "Edw,pntr,h934 Springwells av "Emil,barber,b1506 Seminole av "Goldie,mlnr,1035(or 1935 fuzzy copy) Hastings b11,275 Frederick av "Isidor,autowkr,b11 275 Frederick av "Jacob,barber,b42 Goodwin av "Jno,autowkr,r196 Grand av e HP "Jno P.,cond,b117 Casper av "Jos C,slsmn,Havens&Wolfe ,h104 Tuscola "Louis L,h7,109 Hendrie av "Mary,(wid Traugett sp?) h1506 Seminole av "Ruth Mrs.,b545 Chalevoix "Saml,lab,h630 6th av "Traugott,mach,b1506 Seminole av Hope this helps someone. Marcy Portney
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