Re: Dokszyce Cemetery
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Peri282ul@...
LOGANISJUDD@prodigy.net writes:
<< DUBINSKY >> an ann dubinsky was my roommate at the U of CT in 1957-8 she was a sabra and lived with her family in W. Hartford, CT then. I do not know her married name we were members of Alpha Episolon Phi MODERATOR'S NOTE: As a reminder for our newer members, please remember to sign you messages with your full name and your city and state (or country). If anyone is trying to find the current address or married name of a female relative who attended a college or university, contact the alumni office. Most colleges and universities now have web sites which can provide you with the postal address, e-mail address, and telephone number of the alumni office.
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Re: Dokszyce Cemetery
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Peri282ul@...
LOGANISJUDD@prodigy.net writes:
<< DUBINSKY >> an ann dubinsky was my roommate at the U of CT in 1957-8 she was a sabra and lived with her family in W. Hartford, CT then. I do not know her married name we were members of Alpha Episolon Phi MODERATOR'S NOTE: As a reminder for our newer members, please remember to sign you messages with your full name and your city and state (or country). If anyone is trying to find the current address or married name of a female relative who attended a college or university, contact the alumni office. Most colleges and universities now have web sites which can provide you with the postal address, e-mail address, and telephone number of the alumni office.
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Family Name DUBINSKY
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Bmkessler@...
I have seen some messages going back and forth asking about the family name of
DUBINSKY. For what it is worth, I have some second cousins by that name. I have very few details but I offer what I have: Ethel Dubinsky spouse name ? Seltzer. No other info. Mollie Dubinsky 12/27/1902 -- 1/18/1993. Spouse Joseph Fishman. Saul A. Dubinsky 12/18/1907 - 5/1987. Spouse Dorothy ? Founded and ran a real estate company which is still in operation here. Bernard M. Kessler St. Louis MO Bmkessler@aol.com
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Family Name DUBINSKY
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Bmkessler@...
I have seen some messages going back and forth asking about the family name of
DUBINSKY. For what it is worth, I have some second cousins by that name. I have very few details but I offer what I have: Ethel Dubinsky spouse name ? Seltzer. No other info. Mollie Dubinsky 12/27/1902 -- 1/18/1993. Spouse Joseph Fishman. Saul A. Dubinsky 12/18/1907 - 5/1987. Spouse Dorothy ? Founded and ran a real estate company which is still in operation here. Bernard M. Kessler St. Louis MO Bmkessler@aol.com
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Re: Dokszyce Cemetery
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Harold Pollins <pollins@...>
Thanks to all who responded to my question about this cemetery in Queens,
NYC. I am told it is located in the old Montefiore Cemetery in Queens. Harold Pollins Oxford England pollins@globalnet.co.uk
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Re: Dokszyce Cemetery
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Harold Pollins <pollins@...>
Thanks to all who responded to my question about this cemetery in Queens,
NYC. I am told it is located in the old Montefiore Cemetery in Queens. Harold Pollins Oxford England pollins@globalnet.co.uk
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Anita ARENSTEIN
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Lou Fine <loufine@...>
Dear Genners
I am seeking the whereabouts of Anita ARENSTEIN formerly of Waterbury CT. I presume she has been married, but I do not know her married name. Her father: Israel H. ARENSTEIN of Waterbury CT. Her mother: Sarah (nee FREEMAN) ARENSTEIN of Waterbury. Paternal Uncle: Harold F. ARENSTEIN Born April 30 1921 Please reply privately to <loufine@juno.com> Louis A. Fine, Tacoma, WA <loufine@juno.com>
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Anita ARENSTEIN
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Lou Fine <loufine@...>
Dear Genners
I am seeking the whereabouts of Anita ARENSTEIN formerly of Waterbury CT. I presume she has been married, but I do not know her married name. Her father: Israel H. ARENSTEIN of Waterbury CT. Her mother: Sarah (nee FREEMAN) ARENSTEIN of Waterbury. Paternal Uncle: Harold F. ARENSTEIN Born April 30 1921 Please reply privately to <loufine@juno.com> Louis A. Fine, Tacoma, WA <loufine@juno.com>
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Change of address
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Ralph Berrick <rbofrb@...>
Please note that effective immediately, my e-mail address has changed
from rbofrb@fda.net to: rbofrb@san.rr.com Please note your address book accordingly. Thanks. Ralph Berrick
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Change of address
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Ralph Berrick <rbofrb@...>
Please note that effective immediately, my e-mail address has changed
from rbofrb@fda.net to: rbofrb@san.rr.com Please note your address book accordingly. Thanks. Ralph Berrick
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Lookups at Kew
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Paul Fisher <fisherpaul@...>
Could someone in London lookup two passenger manifests for me at the
Public Record Office in Kew. I realize this could be difficult and time consuming but I do have the American manifests with all necessary info for a search. In exchange, I can do lookups in US census records >from my branch of the National Archives. Paul Fisher Atlanta, Georgia Searching BROUDE (Kelme, Lithuania) and Minneapolis, Philadelphia KAPLAN (Kelme, Lithuania) and Minneapolis FLEISHER (Kelme, Lithuania) GRABINA (Wyszkow, Poland) ZIMNOWODZ (Warsaw and Wyszkow, Poland) SHARE, SCHEAR (Tolstoye, Ukraine) formerly Touste, Austria
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Lookups at Kew
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Paul Fisher <fisherpaul@...>
Could someone in London lookup two passenger manifests for me at the
Public Record Office in Kew. I realize this could be difficult and time consuming but I do have the American manifests with all necessary info for a search. In exchange, I can do lookups in US census records >from my branch of the National Archives. Paul Fisher Atlanta, Georgia Searching BROUDE (Kelme, Lithuania) and Minneapolis, Philadelphia KAPLAN (Kelme, Lithuania) and Minneapolis FLEISHER (Kelme, Lithuania) GRABINA (Wyszkow, Poland) ZIMNOWODZ (Warsaw and Wyszkow, Poland) SHARE, SCHEAR (Tolstoye, Ukraine) formerly Touste, Austria
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KAPLAN From Kiev
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mouchenik <moucheni@...>
I information retrieval on the KAPLAN family originating in Kiev. Its
emigration in France goes back to the years thousand eight hundred and sixty five thousand eight hundred and seventy. Does there exist a study of this name, its origins, and various branches composing it? Thank you for your answer. mall moucheni@club-internet.fr Dan Mouchenik
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen KAPLAN From Kiev
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mouchenik <moucheni@...>
I information retrieval on the KAPLAN family originating in Kiev. Its
emigration in France goes back to the years thousand eight hundred and sixty five thousand eight hundred and seventy. Does there exist a study of this name, its origins, and various branches composing it? Thank you for your answer. mall moucheni@club-internet.fr Dan Mouchenik
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problem with mapquest maps
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Howard and Annette Lackman <hlack@...>
My quest for help in reproducing the "star" icon when printing mapquest
maps drew many welcome responses, for which I say "todah raba>" I had neglected to say that I use a Mac, with Netscape Navigator; thus, several of the responses were not applicable to my needs, though much appreciated. Special thanks to Jose Gutstein, who provided the simplest solution of all: go directly to the Mapquest site, instead of through ShtetlSeeker. Worked perfectly. Many thanks, Jose. Annette Lackman, Arlington, Texas MODERATOR NOTE: Since the original question has been answered satisfactorily, we can now close this thread.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen problem with mapquest maps
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Howard and Annette Lackman <hlack@...>
My quest for help in reproducing the "star" icon when printing mapquest
maps drew many welcome responses, for which I say "todah raba>" I had neglected to say that I use a Mac, with Netscape Navigator; thus, several of the responses were not applicable to my needs, though much appreciated. Special thanks to Jose Gutstein, who provided the simplest solution of all: go directly to the Mapquest site, instead of through ShtetlSeeker. Worked perfectly. Many thanks, Jose. Annette Lackman, Arlington, Texas MODERATOR NOTE: Since the original question has been answered satisfactorily, we can now close this thread.
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S425 surname mailing list announcement
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Steven Schlossman <maillist@...>
S-425. A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information
regarding surnames with the soundex S425 in any place and at any time. You must be a subscriber to post to the list and posting instructions will be provided when you subscribe. To subscribe send the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) as the only text in the body of a message to S425-l-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or S425-d-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode). ..steven
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen S425 surname mailing list announcement
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Steven Schlossman <maillist@...>
S-425. A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information
regarding surnames with the soundex S425 in any place and at any time. You must be a subscriber to post to the list and posting instructions will be provided when you subscribe. To subscribe send the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) as the only text in the body of a message to S425-l-request@rootsweb.com (mail mode) or S425-d-request@rootsweb.com (digest mode). ..steven
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The Unbroken Chain
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Ricki L. Zunk <rickiz@...>
Hi All:
Neil Rosenstein's book was mentioned to the group last week. For some time now, I have been upset, because I bought a copy of it at a lecture he gave in Westfield, NJ, on September 19, 1978. I thought that I had inadvertently donated my copy to the Miami-Dade Library. Imagine my pleasure at finding the book yesterday, hiding in a closet. It's even got a dedication handwritten on the flyleaf >from Neil. I'd forgotten just how informative the book was. Ironically, when I began my family research in 1976, there was little help available to Jewish genealogists. FINDING OUR FATHERS was my first "bible" for researching Jewish roots. The second "bible" was THE UNBROKEN CHAIN. I set up my old-fashioned paper files and my family tree outlines in the form that Neil used in his book. I still use that as my basic repository of information. While I just started using Family Tree Maker, I still find my family tree outlines the most useful. Thanks Neil. You'll never know how really helpful you were back then. Wish I could find a connection >from any of my family lines to any of yours. Unfortunately, I can't. (Mrs.) Ricki Randall Zunk Miami, FL
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen The Unbroken Chain
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Ricki L. Zunk <rickiz@...>
Hi All:
Neil Rosenstein's book was mentioned to the group last week. For some time now, I have been upset, because I bought a copy of it at a lecture he gave in Westfield, NJ, on September 19, 1978. I thought that I had inadvertently donated my copy to the Miami-Dade Library. Imagine my pleasure at finding the book yesterday, hiding in a closet. It's even got a dedication handwritten on the flyleaf >from Neil. I'd forgotten just how informative the book was. Ironically, when I began my family research in 1976, there was little help available to Jewish genealogists. FINDING OUR FATHERS was my first "bible" for researching Jewish roots. The second "bible" was THE UNBROKEN CHAIN. I set up my old-fashioned paper files and my family tree outlines in the form that Neil used in his book. I still use that as my basic repository of information. While I just started using Family Tree Maker, I still find my family tree outlines the most useful. Thanks Neil. You'll never know how really helpful you were back then. Wish I could find a connection >from any of my family lines to any of yours. Unfortunately, I can't. (Mrs.) Ricki Randall Zunk Miami, FL
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