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German SIG #Germany DITTMAN / DITTMANN family of Bavaria and New York
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Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
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Diana da Costa
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DITTMAN / DITTMANN family of Bavaria and New York
#germany
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
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Diana da Costa
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen The Dittman(n) family of Bavaria and New York
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Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
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The Dittman(n) family of Bavaria and New York
#general
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
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Diana da Costa
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Early American SIG #USA The DITTMAN / DITTMANN family of Bavaria and New York
#usa
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
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Diana da Costa
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The DITTMAN / DITTMANN family of Bavaria and New York
#usa
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
Hello I have hit a number of brick walls. Charlotte (nee ROSENFELD) was born on 18th July 1833 in Bamberg, Bavaria and died in New York on 26th September 1925. She arrived in the US in 1850. She marri
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Diana da Costa
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen September heritage events - UK
#general
These events might be of interest to readers living in the UK. But please note that these events are not organised by the Ramsgate Montefiore Heritage and further details need to be obtained >from the
These events might be of interest to readers living in the UK. But please note that these events are not organised by the Ramsgate Montefiore Heritage and further details need to be obtained >from the
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September heritage events - UK
#general
These events might be of interest to readers living in the UK. But please note that these events are not organised by the Ramsgate Montefiore Heritage and further details need to be obtained >from the
These events might be of interest to readers living in the UK. But please note that these events are not organised by the Ramsgate Montefiore Heritage and further details need to be obtained >from the
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Diana da Costa
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FW: September heritage events
#unitedkingdom
These events might be of interest to readers living in the South-East. But please note that these events are not organised by the Ramsgate Montefiore Heritage and further details need to be obtained >
These events might be of interest to readers living in the South-East. But please note that these events are not organised by the Ramsgate Montefiore Heritage and further details need to be obtained >
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom FW: September heritage events
#unitedkingdom
These events might be of interest to readers living in the South-East. But please note that these events are not organised by the Ramsgate Montefiore Heritage and further details need to be obtained >
These events might be of interest to readers living in the South-East. But please note that these events are not organised by the Ramsgate Montefiore Heritage and further details need to be obtained >
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German SIG #Germany Naming of child after a living aunt?
#germany
Hello I am mystified by the fact that my great-great grandmother chose to give her sister's name to her daughter when her sister was still very much alive! I always thought that generally speaking Ash
Hello I am mystified by the fact that my great-great grandmother chose to give her sister's name to her daughter when her sister was still very much alive! I always thought that generally speaking Ash
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Naming of child after a living aunt?
#germany
Hello I am mystified by the fact that my great-great grandmother chose to give her sister's name to her daughter when her sister was still very much alive! I always thought that generally speaking Ash
Hello I am mystified by the fact that my great-great grandmother chose to give her sister's name to her daughter when her sister was still very much alive! I always thought that generally speaking Ash
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Diana da Costa
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Naming of child
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Hello I am mystified by the fact that my great-great grandmother chose to give her sister's name to her daughter when her sister was still very much alive! I always thought that generally speaking Ash
Hello I am mystified by the fact that my great-great grandmother chose to give her sister's name to her daughter when her sister was still very much alive! I always thought that generally speaking Ash
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Diana da Costa
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Naming of child
#general
Hello I am mystified by the fact that my great-great grandmother chose to give her sister's name to her daughter when her sister was still very much alive! I always thought that generally speaking Ash
Hello I am mystified by the fact that my great-great grandmother chose to give her sister's name to her daughter when her sister was still very much alive! I always thought that generally speaking Ash
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Summary of replies Re: naming of child after living aunt
#germany
Dear all subscribers, especially all those of you who responded to my question, I had an amazing response (thirty-three to date) to my query which I posted on both the GERSIG and JewishGen Discussion
Dear all subscribers, especially all those of you who responded to my question, I had an amazing response (thirty-three to date) to my query which I posted on both the GERSIG and JewishGen Discussion
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Diana da Costa
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German SIG #Germany Summary of replies Re: naming of child after living aunt
#germany
Dear all subscribers, especially all those of you who responded to my question, I had an amazing response (thirty-three to date) to my query which I posted on both the GERSIG and JewishGen Discussion
Dear all subscribers, especially all those of you who responded to my question, I had an amazing response (thirty-three to date) to my query which I posted on both the GERSIG and JewishGen Discussion
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Diana da Costa
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen summary: naming of child after living aunt
#general
Dear all subscribers, especially all those of you who responded to my question, I had an amazing response (thirty-three to date) to my query which I posted on both the GERSIG and JewishGen Discussion
Dear all subscribers, especially all those of you who responded to my question, I had an amazing response (thirty-three to date) to my query which I posted on both the GERSIG and JewishGen Discussion
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Diana da Costa
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summary: naming of child after living aunt
#general
Dear all subscribers, especially all those of you who responded to my question, I had an amazing response (thirty-three to date) to my query which I posted on both the GERSIG and JewishGen Discussion
Dear all subscribers, especially all those of you who responded to my question, I had an amazing response (thirty-three to date) to my query which I posted on both the GERSIG and JewishGen Discussion
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Shanghai resources
#general
Hello, I have hit a large brick wall. I am researching Semon DITTMAN (originally named Simeon DITTMANN and subsequently Simon) who was born in New York City on June 28th 1858. Through passport applica
Hello, I have hit a large brick wall. I am researching Semon DITTMAN (originally named Simeon DITTMANN and subsequently Simon) who was born in New York City on June 28th 1858. Through passport applica
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Diana da Costa
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Shanghai resources
#general
Hello, I have hit a large brick wall. I am researching Semon DITTMAN (originally named Simeon DITTMANN and subsequently Simon) who was born in New York City on June 28th 1858. Through passport applica
Hello, I have hit a large brick wall. I am researching Semon DITTMAN (originally named Simeon DITTMANN and subsequently Simon) who was born in New York City on June 28th 1858. Through passport applica
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Diana da Costa
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