Descendants of Ulanow
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Marla Raucher Osborn <osborn@...>
Calling all descendants of Ulanow in southeast Poland, region of
Galician Nisko! A 400th birthday is coming up in 2016 and your family stories, photos, ephemera, records, and town memorabilia are wanted! On April 7, 1616 the town of Ulanow was founded and efforts are underway to produce a book commemorating town history and families. Friend and local resident Janusz Dabek - President of the Foundation HERITAGE - is interested in memories of your ancestors: where they lived, what they were doing, what their lives were like before, during, and after WW2. Accepted submissions will be included in the book. Electronic scans of contributions should be sent to: cypel2000@wp.pl Warm regards, Marla Raucher Osborn Warsaw, Poland osborn@nuthatch.org Researching surnames: HORN, FRUCHTER, LIEBLING >from Rohatyn (Galicia, today Ukraine); KURZROCK >from Kozova (Galicia, today Ukraine); TEICHMAN >from Chodorow (Galicia, today Ukraine); SILBER, BAUMANN, and SCHARF from Ulanow and Sokolow Malopolska (Galicia, Poland); KESTENBAUMand RAUCHER/RAUSCHER >from Przemysl (Galicia, Poland); BLECHER from Soroka, Bessarabia (Moldova); BRUNSHTEIN, MOGALNIK, SARFAS,and FABER >from Mohyliv Podilskyy and Kamyanets Podilskyy (Ukraine)
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Descendants of Ulanow
#galicia
Marla Raucher Osborn <osborn@...>
Calling all descendants of Ulanow in southeast Poland, region of
Galician Nisko! A 400th birthday is coming up in 2016 and your family stories, photos, ephemera, records, and town memorabilia are wanted! On April 7, 1616 the town of Ulanow was founded and efforts are underway to produce a book commemorating town history and families. Friend and local resident Janusz Dabek - President of the Foundation HERITAGE - is interested in memories of your ancestors: where they lived, what they were doing, what their lives were like before, during, and after WW2. Accepted submissions will be included in the book. Electronic scans of contributions should be sent to: cypel2000@wp.pl Warm regards, Marla Raucher Osborn Warsaw, Poland osborn@nuthatch.org Researching surnames: HORN, FRUCHTER, LIEBLING >from Rohatyn (Galicia, today Ukraine); KURZROCK >from Kozova (Galicia, today Ukraine); TEICHMAN >from Chodorow (Galicia, today Ukraine); SILBER, BAUMANN, and SCHARF from Ulanow and Sokolow Malopolska (Galicia, Poland); KESTENBAUMand RAUCHER/RAUSCHER >from Przemysl (Galicia, Poland); BLECHER from Soroka, Bessarabia (Moldova); BRUNSHTEIN, MOGALNIK, SARFAS,and FABER >from Mohyliv Podilskyy and Kamyanets Podilskyy (Ukraine)
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JGS Conejo Valley and Ventura County May 3 Meeting on You Found the Records--Now What?
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Jan Meisels Allen
The Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County
(JGSCV) will hold a general meeting, co-sponsored with Temple Adat Elohim, on Sunday, May 3, 2015 1:30-3:30 PM at Temple Adat Elohim 2420 E. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA. The program: You Found the Records- Now What? This is important for people who do genealogy as not all records are accurate. for example I have 7 different birth dates spanning 15 years for my maternal grandfather-which one is correct and why? JGSCV member Marion Werle will be giving the presentation. This interactive presentation will focus on how to analyze the records you find and how to make the case to prove identities, ages, residence and other facts about your ancestors. Marion will discuss how to analyze record types (original, derivative and authored), record information (primary, secondary and indeterminate) and evidence (direct, indirect and negative), and how to weight the reliability of the documents you find based on these criteria. Together we will analyze examples of actual records and show how to ask the right questions to help us create sound genealogical research. Speaker: Marion Werle began her family history research over 20 years ago, researching family >from Lithuania, Latvia and Belarus, who settled in both the US and Canada. She has been on the boards of directors of JGSCV and JGSLA, and is a past president of the Latvia SIG. After making the same beginner's mistakes that we all do, she is now focused on applying accepted genealogical research standards to her research. She has master's degrees in both European History and Library Science >from UCLA. Schmoozing Corner: Founding member Werner Frank will be facilitating the schmoozing corner starting at 1:10PM. The Schmoozing Corner is available if you would like individual insights for your genealogical pursuits >from an experienced JGSCV member 20 minutes before each meeting. 5-minute Genealogical Hint: What You Find in Voter Registration Records-Jan Meisels Allen Traveling Library This will be our second month of experimenting with bringing a limited number of our traveling library books-Category A only. The traveling library comes to each of our meetings and is available starting 30 minutes before the beginning of the meeting. A list of our permanent and traveling library is included on our website: www.jgscv.org look under library. The Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County is dedicated to sharing genealogical information, techniques and research tools with anyone interested in Jewish genealogy and family history. There is no charge to attend the meeting. Anyone may join JGSCV. Dues are $25 for a single and $30 for a family defined as two people living in the same household. Annual dues paid now are good through December 2015. Forms are available at the meeting, and on the JGSCV website-under Membership . For more information, including directions, please see the JGSCV website: www.jgscv.org Jan Meisels Allen President, JGSCV
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGS Conejo Valley and Ventura County May 3 Meeting on You Found the Records--Now What?
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County
(JGSCV) will hold a general meeting, co-sponsored with Temple Adat Elohim, on Sunday, May 3, 2015 1:30-3:30 PM at Temple Adat Elohim 2420 E. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA. The program: You Found the Records- Now What? This is important for people who do genealogy as not all records are accurate. for example I have 7 different birth dates spanning 15 years for my maternal grandfather-which one is correct and why? JGSCV member Marion Werle will be giving the presentation. This interactive presentation will focus on how to analyze the records you find and how to make the case to prove identities, ages, residence and other facts about your ancestors. Marion will discuss how to analyze record types (original, derivative and authored), record information (primary, secondary and indeterminate) and evidence (direct, indirect and negative), and how to weight the reliability of the documents you find based on these criteria. Together we will analyze examples of actual records and show how to ask the right questions to help us create sound genealogical research. Speaker: Marion Werle began her family history research over 20 years ago, researching family >from Lithuania, Latvia and Belarus, who settled in both the US and Canada. She has been on the boards of directors of JGSCV and JGSLA, and is a past president of the Latvia SIG. After making the same beginner's mistakes that we all do, she is now focused on applying accepted genealogical research standards to her research. She has master's degrees in both European History and Library Science >from UCLA. Schmoozing Corner: Founding member Werner Frank will be facilitating the schmoozing corner starting at 1:10PM. The Schmoozing Corner is available if you would like individual insights for your genealogical pursuits >from an experienced JGSCV member 20 minutes before each meeting. 5-minute Genealogical Hint: What You Find in Voter Registration Records-Jan Meisels Allen Traveling Library This will be our second month of experimenting with bringing a limited number of our traveling library books-Category A only. The traveling library comes to each of our meetings and is available starting 30 minutes before the beginning of the meeting. A list of our permanent and traveling library is included on our website: www.jgscv.org look under library. The Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County is dedicated to sharing genealogical information, techniques and research tools with anyone interested in Jewish genealogy and family history. There is no charge to attend the meeting. Anyone may join JGSCV. Dues are $25 for a single and $30 for a family defined as two people living in the same household. Annual dues paid now are good through December 2015. Forms are available at the meeting, and on the JGSCV website-under Membership . For more information, including directions, please see the JGSCV website: www.jgscv.org Jan Meisels Allen President, JGSCV
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BECK family and Agarev, Somogy
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mhollosi@...
Agarev (Agare'v) was a small village during 17-19th century. In 1870 its =
population was 1406 known for its Slovenian ethnicity. In 1890 it merged = with Ha'romfa and was known as Ha'romfa-Agare'v until 1907. Afterwards only the name Ha'romfa was used. = (http://www.rinyamente.hu/page18.html) Jewish population data for Ha'romfa: 1910: 25 out of 1957, 1940: 1 out = of 1642. (http://lexikon.katolikus.hu/H/H%C3%A1romfa.html) The villages Homokszentgyo:rgy, Ka'lma'ncsa and Szulok are within 50 km. Mike Hollosi Toronto,Canada
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Hungary SIG #Hungary BECK family and Agarev, Somogy
#hungary
mhollosi@...
Agarev (Agare'v) was a small village during 17-19th century. In 1870 its =
population was 1406 known for its Slovenian ethnicity. In 1890 it merged = with Ha'romfa and was known as Ha'romfa-Agare'v until 1907. Afterwards only the name Ha'romfa was used. = (http://www.rinyamente.hu/page18.html) Jewish population data for Ha'romfa: 1910: 25 out of 1957, 1940: 1 out = of 1642. (http://lexikon.katolikus.hu/H/H%C3%A1romfa.html) The villages Homokszentgyo:rgy, Ka'lma'ncsa and Szulok are within 50 km. Mike Hollosi Toronto,Canada
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Re: Registration town for Chmelov in FS Online "Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910"
#hungary
edelman@...
Thanks, that makes sense. Unfortunately the period I am looking for is
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not (yet) online (only to 9.1895). - Todd
On 04/27/2015 10:55 PM, HungarianRoots wrote:
Hi Todd,
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Re: BECK family and Agarev, Somogy
#hungary
tom
bogardi.com has 2 different gazetteers of "greater hungary", the
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1882, and the 1913. agare'v does not appear in the 1913, but on the somogy megye page, it is listed as ha'romfa-agare'v, in the nagy-ata'di district. going back to the 1913 gazetteer, ha'romfa occurs exactly once, in the nagy-ata'di district of somogy, so it's probably the place that you're looking for, which was merged into the larger place. bogardi.com shows it as being in the southwest of hungary. the jewishgen gazetteer does not show haromfa as having a jewish community, and the nearest ones would be babocsa just to the south (127 jews in 1880), and nagyatad just north (371 jews). ...... tom klein, toronto
sankosy5@rogers.com wrote:
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Registration town for Chmelov in FS Online "Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910"
#hungary
edelman@...
Thanks, that makes sense. Unfortunately the period I am looking for is
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not (yet) online (only to 9.1895). - Todd
On 04/27/2015 10:55 PM, HungarianRoots wrote:
Hi Todd,
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: BECK family and Agarev, Somogy
#hungary
tom
bogardi.com has 2 different gazetteers of "greater hungary", the
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1882, and the 1913. agare'v does not appear in the 1913, but on the somogy megye page, it is listed as ha'romfa-agare'v, in the nagy-ata'di district. going back to the 1913 gazetteer, ha'romfa occurs exactly once, in the nagy-ata'di district of somogy, so it's probably the place that you're looking for, which was merged into the larger place. bogardi.com shows it as being in the southwest of hungary. the jewishgen gazetteer does not show haromfa as having a jewish community, and the nearest ones would be babocsa just to the south (127 jews in 1880), and nagyatad just north (371 jews). ...... tom klein, toronto
sankosy5@rogers.com wrote:
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Re: BECK family and Agarev, Somogy
#hungary
HungarianRoots
Dear Michele,
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Having consulted the gazetteer I can say the following. It was a small community in Somogy county as 'Haromfa-Agarev' in the Nagyatad district. You should check the Jewish registers of Nagyatad that covered Jewish families in Agarev. Regards, Karesz Vandor genealogist/Historian/Private tour guide Hungarian Roots web: www.hungarianroots.com e-mail: info@hungarianroots.com cell: +36-30-546-6950 This is our World and we only have One. Please consider not printing this e-mail thus saving trees and lives. If you need to print use the double-sided option.
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From: "Michele Sankar sankosy5@rogers.com" <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> To: "H-SIG" <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 3:49 PM Subject: [h-sig] BECK family and Agarev, Somogy Hello Friends -
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Re: Registration town for Chmelov in FS Online "Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910"
#hungary
HungarianRoots
Hi Todd,
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According to the 1892 gazetteer Komloskeresztes/Cmelov is covered in the Tapolyhanusfalu/Hanusovce Jewish registers. Regards, Karesz Vandor genealogist/Historian/Private tour guide Hungarian Roots web: www.hungarianroots.com e-mail: info@hungarianroots.com cell: +36-30-546-6950 This is our World and we only have One. Please consider not printing this e-mail thus saving trees and lives. If you need to print use the double-sided option.
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From: "Todd Michael Edelman edelman@greenidea.eu" <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> To: "H-SIG" <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [h-sig] Registration town for Chmelov in FS Online "Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910" Hi,
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: BECK family and Agarev, Somogy
#hungary
HungarianRoots
Dear Michele,
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Having consulted the gazetteer I can say the following. It was a small community in Somogy county as 'Haromfa-Agarev' in the Nagyatad district. You should check the Jewish registers of Nagyatad that covered Jewish families in Agarev. Regards, Karesz Vandor genealogist/Historian/Private tour guide Hungarian Roots web: www.hungarianroots.com e-mail: info@hungarianroots.com cell: +36-30-546-6950 This is our World and we only have One. Please consider not printing this e-mail thus saving trees and lives. If you need to print use the double-sided option.
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From: "Michele Sankar sankosy5@rogers.com" <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> To: "H-SIG" <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 3:49 PM Subject: [h-sig] BECK family and Agarev, Somogy Hello Friends -
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Registration town for Chmelov in FS Online "Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910"
#hungary
HungarianRoots
Hi Todd,
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According to the 1892 gazetteer Komloskeresztes/Cmelov is covered in the Tapolyhanusfalu/Hanusovce Jewish registers. Regards, Karesz Vandor genealogist/Historian/Private tour guide Hungarian Roots web: www.hungarianroots.com e-mail: info@hungarianroots.com cell: +36-30-546-6950 This is our World and we only have One. Please consider not printing this e-mail thus saving trees and lives. If you need to print use the double-sided option.
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From: "Todd Michael Edelman edelman@greenidea.eu" <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> To: "H-SIG" <h-sig@lyris.jewishgen.org> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 8:35 AM Subject: Re: [h-sig] Registration town for Chmelov in FS Online "Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910" Hi,
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(US) National Archives Hosts Program on Lincoln and the Jews: May 7
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The (US) National Archives will host a program on President Lincoln and the
Jews with Jewish historian Dr. Jonathan D. Sarna on Thursday, May 7 at 7PM at the William G. McGowan Theater of the National Archives Museum (entrance is on Constitution and 9th St NW). The event is part of the National Archives commemoration of the 150th anniversary of President Lincoln's death. Professor Sarna's book, Lincoln and the Jews: A History, tells the story of relationship between the Jews and President Lincoln. President Lincoln's lifetime coincided with the emergence of Jews on the national scene in the United States. President Lincoln promoted Jewish equality, appointed numerous Jews to public office and had Jewish advisors and supporters. To read more go to: http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/events/may.html#lincoln-jews . There is a You tube logo next to the meeting announcement which means it to watch live or catch up later (see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87406ooqg28). The event is free. A book signing will follow the program. Presented in partnership with the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington. Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen (US) National Archives Hosts Program on Lincoln and the Jews: May 7
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The (US) National Archives will host a program on President Lincoln and the
Jews with Jewish historian Dr. Jonathan D. Sarna on Thursday, May 7 at 7PM at the William G. McGowan Theater of the National Archives Museum (entrance is on Constitution and 9th St NW). The event is part of the National Archives commemoration of the 150th anniversary of President Lincoln's death. Professor Sarna's book, Lincoln and the Jews: A History, tells the story of relationship between the Jews and President Lincoln. President Lincoln's lifetime coincided with the emergence of Jews on the national scene in the United States. President Lincoln promoted Jewish equality, appointed numerous Jews to public office and had Jewish advisors and supporters. To read more go to: http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/events/may.html#lincoln-jews . There is a You tube logo next to the meeting announcement which means it to watch live or catch up later (see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87406ooqg28). The event is free. A book signing will follow the program. Presented in partnership with the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington. Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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Re: NY Naturalization petition lookup
#general
msalzbank
Thank you
Michael Salzbank Ira Leviton <iraleviton@yahoo.com> wrote: Dear Cousins, Michael Salzbank needs a lookup of the petition for naturalization for his grandfather, which he gave as volume 106, page 100, dated August 26, 1913= in Supreme Court of New York, in New York County. Although the moderator = asked for private responses, I have some useful general information. snip..........
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: NY Naturalization petition lookup
#general
msalzbank
Thank you
Michael Salzbank Ira Leviton <iraleviton@yahoo.com> wrote: Dear Cousins, Michael Salzbank needs a lookup of the petition for naturalization for his grandfather, which he gave as volume 106, page 100, dated August 26, 1913= in Supreme Court of New York, in New York County. Although the moderator = asked for private responses, I have some useful general information. snip..........
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ARKIN in NYC
#general
Neil@...
Trying to contact Leslie (daughter of Anne and Les Klepper) born in
1953 and married Gary Mark Arkin. He is a social worker and traces her ancestry back to the Katzenellenbogen rabbinical family. Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Private responses please
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ARKIN in NYC
#general
Neil@...
Trying to contact Leslie (daughter of Anne and Les Klepper) born in
1953 and married Gary Mark Arkin. He is a social worker and traces her ancestry back to the Katzenellenbogen rabbinical family. Neil Rosenstein MODERATOR NOTE: Private responses please
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