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Research requests for NYC
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Dear Paula, Regarding using the BMD records in NYC. The fees involved are $5 for the use of the microfilm machine for the time you're there plus $5 for a certified copy of each certificate you find. I
Dear Paula, Regarding using the BMD records in NYC. The fees involved are $5 for the use of the microfilm machine for the time you're there plus $5 for a certified copy of each certificate you find. I
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Research requests for NYC
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Dear Paula, Regarding using the BMD records in NYC. The fees involved are $5 for the use of the microfilm machine for the time you're there plus $5 for a certified copy of each certificate you find. I
Dear Paula, Regarding using the BMD records in NYC. The fees involved are $5 for the use of the microfilm machine for the time you're there plus $5 for a certified copy of each certificate you find. I
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Certificate missing because of annullment?
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Hi genners, I have been looking for a NYC mariage certificate ca. 1900. I have recently found out that the marriage was annulled. Would the certificate been physically removed >from >from the records?
Hi genners, I have been looking for a NYC mariage certificate ca. 1900. I have recently found out that the marriage was annulled. Would the certificate been physically removed >from >from the records?
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Certificate missing because of annullment?
#general
Hi genners, I have been looking for a NYC mariage certificate ca. 1900. I have recently found out that the marriage was annulled. Would the certificate been physically removed >from >from the records?
Hi genners, I have been looking for a NYC mariage certificate ca. 1900. I have recently found out that the marriage was annulled. Would the certificate been physically removed >from >from the records?
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"Insanity and Jewish law"-Thanks
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To all who cared and took the time to answer my questions, I have learned that if the woman was shown to be mentally unstable prior to her marriage, then the annulment and get could be issued without
To all who cared and took the time to answer my questions, I have learned that if the woman was shown to be mentally unstable prior to her marriage, then the annulment and get could be issued without
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen "Insanity and Jewish law"-Thanks
#general
To all who cared and took the time to answer my questions, I have learned that if the woman was shown to be mentally unstable prior to her marriage, then the annulment and get could be issued without
To all who cared and took the time to answer my questions, I have learned that if the woman was shown to be mentally unstable prior to her marriage, then the annulment and get could be issued without
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Commitment for insanity and Jewish Law
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Hi genners, In researching my family tree I have just discovered that a relative was committed for insanity. I am hoping that someone out there might know the answers to the following questions: 1) In
Hi genners, In researching my family tree I have just discovered that a relative was committed for insanity. I am hoping that someone out there might know the answers to the following questions: 1) In
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Commitment for insanity and Jewish Law
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Hi genners, In researching my family tree I have just discovered that a relative was committed for insanity. I am hoping that someone out there might know the answers to the following questions: 1) In
Hi genners, In researching my family tree I have just discovered that a relative was committed for insanity. I am hoping that someone out there might know the answers to the following questions: 1) In
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RABINOWITZ, KOUSEVITSKY (Cantor), Sholem ALECHEM, SCHNALL
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Dear Shawn, Moshe Koussevitzky was the cantor first at the First Roumanian Synagogue 89 Rivington St. Manhattan (one of the oldest historical synagogues in NYC) and then at Temple Beth-El in the Boro
Dear Shawn, Moshe Koussevitzky was the cantor first at the First Roumanian Synagogue 89 Rivington St. Manhattan (one of the oldest historical synagogues in NYC) and then at Temple Beth-El in the Boro
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: RABINOWITZ, KOUSEVITSKY (Cantor), Sholem ALECHEM, SCHNALL
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Dear Shawn, Moshe Koussevitzky was the cantor first at the First Roumanian Synagogue 89 Rivington St. Manhattan (one of the oldest historical synagogues in NYC) and then at Temple Beth-El in the Boro
Dear Shawn, Moshe Koussevitzky was the cantor first at the First Roumanian Synagogue 89 Rivington St. Manhattan (one of the oldest historical synagogues in NYC) and then at Temple Beth-El in the Boro
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Marriage records advice, please
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Dear Steve, The email address for the archives is www.nyc.gov/html/doris/html/1vital.html They open at 9am. Be there before as there are a limited number of machines and no time limit on usage and peo
Dear Steve, The email address for the archives is www.nyc.gov/html/doris/html/1vital.html They open at 9am. Be there before as there are a limited number of machines and no time limit on usage and peo
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Marriage records advice, please
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Dear Steve, The email address for the archives is www.nyc.gov/html/doris/html/1vital.html They open at 9am. Be there before as there are a limited number of machines and no time limit on usage and peo
Dear Steve, The email address for the archives is www.nyc.gov/html/doris/html/1vital.html They open at 9am. Be there before as there are a limited number of machines and no time limit on usage and peo
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Immigration question
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Hi genners, If a wife was coming to the US with her child, did the person who met them at Ellis Island have to be the husband? I have located what I believe to be the record for my cousin's grandmothe
Hi genners, If a wife was coming to the US with her child, did the person who met them at Ellis Island have to be the husband? I have located what I believe to be the record for my cousin's grandmothe
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Immigration question
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Hi genners, If a wife was coming to the US with her child, did the person who met them at Ellis Island have to be the husband? I have located what I believe to be the record for my cousin's grandmothe
Hi genners, If a wife was coming to the US with her child, did the person who met them at Ellis Island have to be the husband? I have located what I believe to be the record for my cousin's grandmothe
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Jews in India
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Dear Jenny, If you put "Jews of India" on Google, there are a number of informative web sites. Carol Blumenthal-Cohen
Dear Jenny, If you put "Jews of India" on Google, there are a number of informative web sites. Carol Blumenthal-Cohen
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Jews in India
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Dear Jenny, If you put "Jews of India" on Google, there are a number of informative web sites. Carol Blumenthal-Cohen
Dear Jenny, If you put "Jews of India" on Google, there are a number of informative web sites. Carol Blumenthal-Cohen
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Ship Lists - "Pretoria", 5/27/1900 to NY & "America", from Hambur to NY, ...
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Dear Jennifer, Using Stephen Morse's page, fill in the last name field with the first letter of the last name you're looking for. Fill in the yr. of arrival space (1899-1900). Scroll down to the space
Dear Jennifer, Using Stephen Morse's page, fill in the last name field with the first letter of the last name you're looking for. Fill in the yr. of arrival space (1899-1900). Scroll down to the space
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Ship Lists - "Pretoria", 5/27/1900 to NY & "America", from Hambur to NY, ...
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Dear Jennifer, Using Stephen Morse's page, fill in the last name field with the first letter of the last name you're looking for. Fill in the yr. of arrival space (1899-1900). Scroll down to the space
Dear Jennifer, Using Stephen Morse's page, fill in the last name field with the first letter of the last name you're looking for. Fill in the yr. of arrival space (1899-1900). Scroll down to the space
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Poor Jews Temporary Shelter-questions
#ukraine
Dear Sandra, My dad was born in Lithuanuia and depending on who was in power his last name was spelled either Khrapun or Chrapun. There is no letter G in the Russian alphabet. The Kh and Ch combinatio
Dear Sandra, My dad was born in Lithuanuia and depending on who was in power his last name was spelled either Khrapun or Chrapun. There is no letter G in the Russian alphabet. The Kh and Ch combinatio
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Re: Poor Jews Temporary Shelter-questions
#ukraine
Dear Sandra, My dad was born in Lithuanuia and depending on who was in power his last name was spelled either Khrapun or Chrapun. There is no letter G in the Russian alphabet. The Kh and Ch combinatio
Dear Sandra, My dad was born in Lithuanuia and depending on who was in power his last name was spelled either Khrapun or Chrapun. There is no letter G in the Russian alphabet. The Kh and Ch combinatio
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