Good evening from Melbourne. I've posted a vital record in Russian for which I need as detailed a translation as possible please. It is the death record for Jochwet Wierzbowicz.
It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM79083
Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much.
Ms Terry Ashton Melbourne, Australia
SEARCHING: PRASHKER: Kalisz, Poland SZUMOWSKI: Gorki, Zdunska Wola, Lomza, Poland WIERZBOWICZ: Kossaki, Poland WAJNGOT: Hungary GOLDMAN: Budapest, Hungary ;Blaszki, Poland SEGAL/SEGALOVITCH: Vilnius, Lithuania HOLTZ: Dvinsk, Russia (now Latvia)
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Good evening from Melbourne. I've posted a vital record in Russian for which I need as detailed a translation as possible please. It is part 2 of the birth record for Kuszel Chaim Wierzbowicz.
It is on ViewMate at the following address: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM79082
Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much.
Ms Terry Ashton Melbourne, Australia
SEARCHING: PRASHKER: Kalisz, Poland SZUMOWSKI: Gorki, Zdunska Wola, Lomza, Poland WIERZBOWICZ: Kossaki, Poland WAJNGOT: Hungary GOLDMAN: Budapest, Hungary ;Blaszki, Poland SEGAL/SEGALOVITCH: Vilnius, Lithuania HOLTZ: Dvinsk, Russia (now Latvia)
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Good evening from Melbourne. I've posted a vital record in Russian for which I need as detailed a translation as possible please. It is part 2 of the birth record for Jochwet Wierzbowicz.
It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM79080 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much.
Ms Terry Ashton Melbourne, Australia
SEARCHING: PRASHKER: Kalisz, Poland SZUMOWSKI: Gorki, Zdunska Wola, Lomza, Poland WIERZBOWICZ: Kossaki, Poland WAJNGOT: Hungary GOLDMAN: Budapest, Hungary ;Blaszki, Poland SEGAL/SEGALOVITCH: Vilnius, Lithuania HOLTZ: Dvinsk, Russia (now Latvia)
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Good evening from Melbourne. I've posted a vital record in Russian for which I need as detailed a translation as possible please. It is part 1 of the birth record for Jochwet Wierzbowicz.
It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM79079 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much.
Ms Terry Ashton Melbourne, Australia
SEARCHING: PRASHKER: Kalisz, Poland SZUMOWSKI: Gorki, Zdunska Wola, Lomza, Poland WIERZBOWICZ: Kossaki, Poland WAJNGOT: Hungary GOLDMAN: Budapest, Hungary ;Blaszki, Poland SEGAL/SEGALOVITCH: Vilnius, Lithuania HOLTZ: Dvinsk, Russia (now Latvia)
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Re: Children named after their living parents
#general
Eric Davis
I know Sephardi do that but, Eastern European Ashkenazi will only name after a deceased relative so the Angel of Death doesn't take the child.
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Somlo-Horowitz-Margareten family of Toronto
#holocaust
Neil Rosenstein
Trying to make contact with the family of the late Dinah Somlo (died
January 2019) and posted numerous pages of Testimony to Yad VaShem for relatives who perished in The Holocaust. I am working on the Horowitz family tree. Dinah was the daughter of Jeno Grunfeld and her mother remarried William Hochstadter.
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Re: Name IDA
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Barbara Singer
had aunt who was Ida & CHAYEH in Yiddish
Barbara Singer Meis
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Marilyn Weinman
Hello all my fellow Jewish Genners !
I hope this finds everyone in good health and safe tonight. I need some help figuring out my maternal grandmother's birth name. She was born Ida Jablonsky somewhere around 1873-74 I believe,in Pruzani, Russia,which I know is now Belarus. Not sure if town name is the same though. The question I have, that I'm hoping someone will know is,what may have been the Yiddish /or Hebrew name for Ida. I believe Ida was her given name prior to entering the U.S.,as it's spelled out Ida on the Declaration of Intention document that I've found. Thanks for any help I can get :) Marilyn -- Marilyn Weinman
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Marilyn Weinman
Hope this finds everyone healthy and safe this evening !
-- My maternal grandmother was born somewhere around 1873 - 74 in Pruzani,Russia,which I now believe is Belarus. Not sure the town name is the same ? My grandmother's name was Ida Jablonsky, and my question pertains to her name. I'm assuming that Ida was her given name when she arrived in the U.S.,but does anyone know what the Hebrew/ Yiddish name would've been at birth ? Thanks for any help I can get, and stay well :) Marilyn
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Eliach-Rosensweig-Biderman-Horowitz lineage
#general
Neil Rosenstein
Trying to make contact with the children of late Dr. Yaffa Eliach -
Smadar and Yotav to update the family record to the present generations.
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Re: Inquiry re: Researching family in Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Beverley Davis
Previous messsage:
From: geniediane Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 04:50:14 AEDT From what i have discovered, Jews were not allowed to live in these cities in the 19th century. If the did it wss because they worked for a wealthy or politically or military family. Diane Jacobs My reply: My grandfather was a capmaker, unlikely to have had influential patrons. His second child (my mother's older sister) is recorded as having been born in Saint Petersburg in 1896. The family is also listed in the 1897 First All Russian Census as living in S.P. The family emigrated to England in 1898. Beverley Davis Melbourne, Australia
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Re: Given name Ksyel
Philip Heilbrunn
The name KSYEL – pronounced K’seal is an abbreviation of the name YEKUSIEL (Ykutiel in modern Hebrew)
YEKUSIEL minus the first letter YUD amounts to KSEAL or KSIEL
Sincerely
Rabbi Philip Heilbrunn Melbourne
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jzeisler@...
A cousin of mine wrote the following on his ITS card after the war. Google does a terrible job of translating it, so would someone please translate this for me? Jerry
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Re: Children named after their living parents
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Stephen Weinstein
I read once that in Sephardic custom, the parents don't name babies after themselves (the baby's own parents). They only name their babies after other living relatives.
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Samuel Stein
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Karen <kgschneider@...>
Hi Stuart,
In case you are still searching for records of your grandfather Samuel Stein, I ran across a headstone on Jewishdata.com from Waldheim Cemetery, Chicago, that seems like it could be him. Am attaching that image along with an obituary and links to more cemetery records from Findagrave.com for Samuel, wife Rose and two of their daughters. Most provide information about other family members as well as a mention of Samuel's father, Chaim Lev Zvi Stein. It also appears there are records available on Ancestry.com including naturalization and census. Feel free to email me if this is indeed your grandfather and you would like more information and do not have access to that site. Also if any of the attached links do not work. Regards, Karen Gregar Schneider Bolingbrook, Illinois, USA Researching: Gregar/Groger: Hoorepnik, Czechia and Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., New York, USA Popper: Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., New York, USA
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Stephen Weinstein
Maybe it's not a voter list. Maybe ancestry misidentified it. I don't know. Just guessing.
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paulmoverman@...
I've posted a vital record in Russian for which I need a translation. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM79132 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much.
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paulmoverman@...
I've posted a vital record in Russian for which I need a translation. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM79133 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much.
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paulmoverman@...
I've posted a vital record in Russian for which I need a translation. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM79135 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much.
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paulmoverman@...
I've posted a vital record in Russian for which I need a translation. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM79136 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thank you very much.
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