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Inscriptions at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol
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If someone is able to provide me with transcriptions or legible photographs of inscriptions at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol, England, would they please contact me. Thanks, Doug Mason Melbourne Australi
If someone is able to provide me with transcriptions or legible photographs of inscriptions at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol, England, would they please contact me. Thanks, Doug Mason Melbourne Australi
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Inscriptions at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol
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If someone is able to provide me with transcriptions or legible photographs of inscriptions at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol, England, would they please contact me. Thanks, Doug Mason Melbourne Australi
If someone is able to provide me with transcriptions or legible photographs of inscriptions at Greenbank Cemetery, Bristol, England, would they please contact me. Thanks, Doug Mason Melbourne Australi
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Service with the British army in the 1890s
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In 1894, at the age of 18, my wife's great-grandfather was recruited in the British Army. His enlistment in the Grenadier Guards was for "Short Service (3 years with the Colors, and 9 years in the Res
In 1894, at the age of 18, my wife's great-grandfather was recruited in the British Army. His enlistment in the Grenadier Guards was for "Short Service (3 years with the Colors, and 9 years in the Res
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Doug Mason
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Service with the British army in the 1890s
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In 1894, at the age of 18, my wife's great-grandfather was recruited in the British Army. His enlistment in the Grenadier Guards was for "Short Service (3 years with the Colors, and 9 years in the Res
In 1894, at the age of 18, my wife's great-grandfather was recruited in the British Army. His enlistment in the Grenadier Guards was for "Short Service (3 years with the Colors, and 9 years in the Res
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech "Schando" for Alexander
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My mother always refers to her brother Alexander (born Vienna, 1909) as "Schando". Am I correct in assuming this is a manipulation of the latter portion of his name to create a term of familiarity? Is
My mother always refers to her brother Alexander (born Vienna, 1909) as "Schando". Am I correct in assuming this is a manipulation of the latter portion of his name to create a term of familiarity? Is
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"Schando" for Alexander
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My mother always refers to her brother Alexander (born Vienna, 1909) as "Schando". Am I correct in assuming this is a manipulation of the latter portion of his name to create a term of familiarity? Is
My mother always refers to her brother Alexander (born Vienna, 1909) as "Schando". Am I correct in assuming this is a manipulation of the latter portion of his name to create a term of familiarity? Is
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Doug Mason
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"Schando" for Alexander
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My mother always refers to her brother Alexander (born Vienna, 1909) as "Schando". Am I correct in assuming this is a manipulation of the latter portion of his name to create a term of familiarity? Is
My mother always refers to her brother Alexander (born Vienna, 1909) as "Schando". Am I correct in assuming this is a manipulation of the latter portion of his name to create a term of familiarity? Is
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Doug Mason
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen "Schando" for Alexander
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My mother always refers to her brother Alexander (born Vienna, 1909) as "Schando". Am I correct in assuming this is a manipulation of the latter portion of his name to create a term of familiarity? Is
My mother always refers to her brother Alexander (born Vienna, 1909) as "Schando". Am I correct in assuming this is a manipulation of the latter portion of his name to create a term of familiarity? Is
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Passports and photos?
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Was a passport required when an English person travelled >from England to Canada (or >from Canada to Australia) in the period 1920 to 1926? If so, would there be a photo on that passport? If so, what
Was a passport required when an English person travelled >from England to Canada (or >from Canada to Australia) in the period 1920 to 1926? If so, would there be a photo on that passport? If so, what
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Passports and photos?
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Was a passport required when an English person travelled >from England to Canada (or >from Canada to Australia) in the period 1920 to 1926? If so, would there be a photo on that passport? If so, what
Was a passport required when an English person travelled >from England to Canada (or >from Canada to Australia) in the period 1920 to 1926? If so, would there be a photo on that passport? If so, what
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Australian Help/Advice
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Allan Jordan asks for help with research in Australia. When you search ("Google") for the expression "Dead Persons Society" in Australia, you will see a number of groups located around the country. Fo
Allan Jordan asks for help with research in Australia. When you search ("Google") for the expression "Dead Persons Society" in Australia, you will see a number of groups located around the country. Fo
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Doug Mason
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Australian Help/Advice
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Allan Jordan asks for help with research in Australia. When you search ("Google") for the expression "Dead Persons Society" in Australia, you will see a number of groups located around the country. Fo
Allan Jordan asks for help with research in Australia. When you search ("Google") for the expression "Dead Persons Society" in Australia, you will see a number of groups located around the country. Fo
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Swiss Memorial
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No doubt the following site is well known to others (since it refers to events in 1999). I thought it is very interesting. http://www.caux.ch/en/memory.php It refers to a memorial to Jewish refugees s
No doubt the following site is well known to others (since it refers to events in 1999). I thought it is very interesting. http://www.caux.ch/en/memory.php It refers to a memorial to Jewish refugees s
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Doug Mason
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Swiss Memorial
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No doubt the following site is well known to others (since it refers to events in 1999). I thought it is very interesting. http://www.caux.ch/en/memory.php It refers to a memorial to Jewish refugees s
No doubt the following site is well known to others (since it refers to events in 1999). I thought it is very interesting. http://www.caux.ch/en/memory.php It refers to a memorial to Jewish refugees s
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French SIG #France Abram Moise
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My wife's great-grandmother was born in 1872 in Boulens, Switzerland to an unmarried couple. As a result, ggm was given her mother's surname, Guex. My wife's family has no known Jewish ancestry, but g
My wife's great-grandmother was born in 1872 in Boulens, Switzerland to an unmarried couple. As a result, ggm was given her mother's surname, Guex. My wife's family has no known Jewish ancestry, but g
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Abram Moise
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My wife's great-grandmother was born in 1872 in Boulens, Switzerland to an unmarried couple. As a result, ggm was given her mother's surname, Guex. My wife's family has no known Jewish ancestry, but g
My wife's great-grandmother was born in 1872 in Boulens, Switzerland to an unmarried couple. As a result, ggm was given her mother's surname, Guex. My wife's family has no known Jewish ancestry, but g
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German SIG #Germany Researching in Boulens, Switzerland
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Searching through the records has brought me many surprises and interesting experiences. I have located living relatives I never knew; some never knew about me. My search has taken another turn, and I
Searching through the records has brought me many surprises and interesting experiences. I have located living relatives I never knew; some never knew about me. My search has taken another turn, and I
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Researching in Boulens, Switzerland
#germany
Searching through the records has brought me many surprises and interesting experiences. I have located living relatives I never knew; some never knew about me. My search has taken another turn, and I
Searching through the records has brought me many surprises and interesting experiences. I have located living relatives I never knew; some never knew about me. My search has taken another turn, and I
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Thank you -- Creation of a Passenger List
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"Thank you" to everyone who has helped me better understand the context of the Passenger Lists ("Manifests"). The following is my current understanding. Please send me corrections and additions. The L
"Thank you" to everyone who has helped me better understand the context of the Passenger Lists ("Manifests"). The following is my current understanding. Please send me corrections and additions. The L
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Doug Mason
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Thank you -- Creation of a Passenger List
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"Thank you" to everyone who has helped me better understand the context of the Passenger Lists ("Manifests"). The following is my current understanding. Please send me corrections and additions. The L
"Thank you" to everyone who has helped me better understand the context of the Passenger Lists ("Manifests"). The following is my current understanding. Please send me corrections and additions. The L
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