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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: When did patronymic names become surnames?
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Diane Jacobs wrote: I am struggling with family names. Found a record on JRI-Poland for my g'g'aunt, born 1820 in Poland (perhaps Suwalki). According to her gravestone (in Chicago), her father was Aha
Diane Jacobs wrote: I am struggling with family names. Found a record on JRI-Poland for my g'g'aunt, born 1820 in Poland (perhaps Suwalki). According to her gravestone (in Chicago), her father was Aha
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Alexander Sharon
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When did patronymic names become surnames?
#general
Diane Jacobs wrote: I am struggling with family names. Found a record on JRI-Poland for my g'g'aunt, born 1820 in Poland (perhaps Suwalki). According to her gravestone (in Chicago), her father was Aha
Diane Jacobs wrote: I am struggling with family names. Found a record on JRI-Poland for my g'g'aunt, born 1820 in Poland (perhaps Suwalki). According to her gravestone (in Chicago), her father was Aha
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Alexander Sharon
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia RE: Leskovate, Gal. Austria (Poland)
#galicia
Jeffrey Craig Wint wrote: I am new to this listserv, have been lurking and can't match the extent to which many have gone into details. As a newbie was looking for links to Leskovate, Gal. Austria (Po
Jeffrey Craig Wint wrote: I am new to this listserv, have been lurking and can't match the extent to which many have gone into details. As a newbie was looking for links to Leskovate, Gal. Austria (Po
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Alexander Sharon
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Leskovate, Gal. Austria (Poland)
#galicia
Jeffrey Craig Wint wrote: I am new to this listserv, have been lurking and can't match the extent to which many have gone into details. As a newbie was looking for links to Leskovate, Gal. Austria (Po
Jeffrey Craig Wint wrote: I am new to this listserv, have been lurking and can't match the extent to which many have gone into details. As a newbie was looking for links to Leskovate, Gal. Austria (Po
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Alexander Sharon
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Name PASTEVELSKY?
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Diane Jacobs wrote: Diane, There are several different databases within the JewishGen, and all should be visited when researching family roots. One of the most popular records containing databases is
Diane Jacobs wrote: Diane, There are several different databases within the JewishGen, and all should be visited when researching family roots. One of the most popular records containing databases is
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Alexander Sharon
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Name PASTEVELSKY?
#general
Diane Jacobs wrote: Diane, There are several different databases within the JewishGen, and all should be visited when researching family roots. One of the most popular records containing databases is
Diane Jacobs wrote: Diane, There are several different databases within the JewishGen, and all should be visited when researching family roots. One of the most popular records containing databases is
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Alexander Sharon
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia RE: Sokolow Malopolski
#galicia
Len Oppenheim wrote: My paternal grandmother, Esther Heller Oppenheim, was born and raised in Sokolow Malopolski. Whereas she and several siblings emigrated to the USA in the early 1900s, other member
Len Oppenheim wrote: My paternal grandmother, Esther Heller Oppenheim, was born and raised in Sokolow Malopolski. Whereas she and several siblings emigrated to the USA in the early 1900s, other member
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Alexander Sharon
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Sokolow Malopolski
#galicia
Len Oppenheim wrote: My paternal grandmother, Esther Heller Oppenheim, was born and raised in Sokolow Malopolski. Whereas she and several siblings emigrated to the USA in the early 1900s, other member
Len Oppenheim wrote: My paternal grandmother, Esther Heller Oppenheim, was born and raised in Sokolow Malopolski. Whereas she and several siblings emigrated to the USA in the early 1900s, other member
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Alexander Sharon
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Which Csorgo/Csurgo could it be?
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Judith Renee Wagner wrote: I have a death record for my gggfather, Samuel GROSZMAN>GROSSMAN on 23 Jun 1888 and the town of birth is listed as Csorgo He married Mali HEIZLER>HEISLER about 1845, I do no
Judith Renee Wagner wrote: I have a death record for my gggfather, Samuel GROSZMAN>GROSSMAN on 23 Jun 1888 and the town of birth is listed as Csorgo He married Mali HEIZLER>HEISLER about 1845, I do no
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Alexander Sharon
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Which Csorgo/Csurgo could it be?
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Judith Renee Wagner wrote: I have a death record for my gggfather, Samuel GROSZMAN>GROSSMAN on 23 Jun 1888 and the town of birth is listed as Csorgo He married Mali HEIZLER>HEISLER about 1845, I do no
Judith Renee Wagner wrote: I have a death record for my gggfather, Samuel GROSZMAN>GROSSMAN on 23 Jun 1888 and the town of birth is listed as Csorgo He married Mali HEIZLER>HEISLER about 1845, I do no
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Alexander Sharon
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Galician Dental Schools?
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Steve Jaron wrote: Two Galicia based Universities: Jagiellonian University in Krakow and Jan Kazimierz University in Lwow have been educating future dental specialists through their medical schools. I
Steve Jaron wrote: Two Galicia based Universities: Jagiellonian University in Krakow and Jan Kazimierz University in Lwow have been educating future dental specialists through their medical schools. I
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Alexander Sharon
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Galician Dental Schools?
#galicia
Steve Jaron wrote: Two Galicia based Universities: Jagiellonian University in Krakow and Jan Kazimierz University in Lwow have been educating future dental specialists through their medical schools. I
Steve Jaron wrote: Two Galicia based Universities: Jagiellonian University in Krakow and Jan Kazimierz University in Lwow have been educating future dental specialists through their medical schools. I
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia RE: Looking for records from Narol, Galicia
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Joseph Walder wrote: My WALDER ancestors came >from the village of Narol, now in southeast Poland near the Ukraine border. I have been unable to determine whether there are any Jewish vital records fo
Joseph Walder wrote: My WALDER ancestors came >from the village of Narol, now in southeast Poland near the Ukraine border. I have been unable to determine whether there are any Jewish vital records fo
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Looking for records from Narol, Galicia
#galicia
Joseph Walder wrote: My WALDER ancestors came >from the village of Narol, now in southeast Poland near the Ukraine border. I have been unable to determine whether there are any Jewish vital records fo
Joseph Walder wrote: My WALDER ancestors came >from the village of Narol, now in southeast Poland near the Ukraine border. I have been unable to determine whether there are any Jewish vital records fo
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Alexander Sharon
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Zablocie near Zywiec (was: Current cities)
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Tom, You are most probably searching for Zablocie near (ad) Zywiec. This used to be a separate Jewish town near Zywiec (German: Saybusch), >from 1950 was integrated within town Zywiec as the suburb.=2
Tom, You are most probably searching for Zablocie near (ad) Zywiec. This used to be a separate Jewish town near Zywiec (German: Saybusch), >from 1950 was integrated within town Zywiec as the suburb.=2
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Zablocie near Zywiec (was: Current cities)
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Tom, You are most probably searching for Zablocie near (ad) Zywiec. This used to be a separate Jewish town near Zywiec (German: Saybusch), >from 1950 was integrated within town Zywiec as the suburb.=2
Tom, You are most probably searching for Zablocie near (ad) Zywiec. This used to be a separate Jewish town near Zywiec (German: Saybusch), >from 1950 was integrated within town Zywiec as the suburb.=2
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Where is "Reslawa", Russia
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Emily H Garber wrote: "Perhaps, after the JewishGen Discussion Group has posted several alternative notions regarding the location of a place identified as "Reslawa" in an emigrant's passenger manifes
Emily H Garber wrote: "Perhaps, after the JewishGen Discussion Group has posted several alternative notions regarding the location of a place identified as "Reslawa" in an emigrant's passenger manifes
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Alexander Sharon
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Where is "Reslawa", Russia
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Emily H Garber wrote: "Perhaps, after the JewishGen Discussion Group has posted several alternative notions regarding the location of a place identified as "Reslawa" in an emigrant's passenger manifes
Emily H Garber wrote: "Perhaps, after the JewishGen Discussion Group has posted several alternative notions regarding the location of a place identified as "Reslawa" in an emigrant's passenger manifes
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Alexander Sharon
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Where is "Reslawa", Russia?
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Mary Ellen Pollack wrote: Mary Ellen, Town name is Pereyaslav (>from 1943 known as Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy), large Jewish town in Ukraine, some 50 miles ESE distance >from Kiev. Best, Alexander Sharon
Mary Ellen Pollack wrote: Mary Ellen, Town name is Pereyaslav (>from 1943 known as Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy), large Jewish town in Ukraine, some 50 miles ESE distance >from Kiev. Best, Alexander Sharon
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Alexander Sharon
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Where is "Reslawa", Russia?
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Mary Ellen Pollack wrote: Mary Ellen, Town name is Pereyaslav (>from 1943 known as Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy), large Jewish town in Ukraine, some 50 miles ESE distance >from Kiev. Best, Alexander Sharon
Mary Ellen Pollack wrote: Mary Ellen, Town name is Pereyaslav (>from 1943 known as Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyy), large Jewish town in Ukraine, some 50 miles ESE distance >from Kiev. Best, Alexander Sharon
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