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Records from School for the Improved Instruction for Deaf Mutes
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for the Deaf still exists but has moved to a new address; it is now in Jackson Heights at 30th Ave and 75th St. I would assume that someone at the school could tell where the old records are located;
for the Deaf still exists but has moved to a new address; it is now in Jackson Heights at 30th Ave and 75th St. I would assume that someone at the school could tell where the old records are located;
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Records from School for the Improved Instruction for Deaf Mutes
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for the Deaf still exists but has moved to a new address; it is now in Jackson Heights at 30th Ave and 75th St. I would assume that someone at the school could tell where the old records are located;
for the Deaf still exists but has moved to a new address; it is now in Jackson Heights at 30th Ave and 75th St. I would assume that someone at the school could tell where the old records are located;
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Pronounciation: "stein"
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The correct German pronunciation is 'shtine'. Obviously, the American pronunciation is 's' rather than 'sh'. 'Stine' is definitely correct. I've also heard people say 'steen,' but to my mind that's in
The correct German pronunciation is 'shtine'. Obviously, the American pronunciation is 's' rather than 'sh'. 'Stine' is definitely correct. I've also heard people say 'steen,' but to my mind that's in
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Pronounciation: "stein"
#general
The correct German pronunciation is 'shtine'. Obviously, the American pronunciation is 's' rather than 'sh'. 'Stine' is definitely correct. I've also heard people say 'steen,' but to my mind that's in
The correct German pronunciation is 'shtine'. Obviously, the American pronunciation is 's' rather than 'sh'. 'Stine' is definitely correct. I've also heard people say 'steen,' but to my mind that's in
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Berger/Schmideg/Steiner
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I don't really have any more information, but the same rumor exists in my fa= mily. Apparently the Moravian government was not kind to Jewish men who wer= en't the oldest sons, and the Austro-Hungaria
I don't really have any more information, but the same rumor exists in my fa= mily. Apparently the Moravian government was not kind to Jewish men who wer= en't the oldest sons, and the Austro-Hungaria
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Re: Berger/Schmideg/Steiner
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I don't really have any more information, but the same rumor exists in my fa= mily. Apparently the Moravian government was not kind to Jewish men who wer= en't the oldest sons, and the Austro-Hungaria
I don't really have any more information, but the same rumor exists in my fa= mily. Apparently the Moravian government was not kind to Jewish men who wer= en't the oldest sons, and the Austro-Hungaria
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What happened to threads?
Sounds great, but I do not see "view/reply online". I am able to reply (obviously), but I don't see anything regarding viewing all X messages in topic. Sue Martin Cape Cod
Sounds great, but I do not see "view/reply online". I am able to reply (obviously), but I don't see anything regarding viewing all X messages in topic. Sue Martin Cape Cod
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What happened to threads?
Got it - you will only see this button if there is at least one additional message in the thread. Otherwise, there's nothing.
Got it - you will only see this button if there is at least one additional message in the thread. Otherwise, there's nothing.
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Buying false papers
My aunt had false papers in Budapest, but she had to hide anyway. I'm not sure of the chronology; it could be that she got the papers afterward. She did magyarize her surname, and left Hungary after t
My aunt had false papers in Budapest, but she had to hide anyway. I'm not sure of the chronology; it could be that she got the papers afterward. She did magyarize her surname, and left Hungary after t
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Trying to find my grandfathers and great-grandfathers families in Hungarian records
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Your Hungarian genealogist is definitely an amateur! There are plenty of records. JewishGen has already been cited. Try FamilySearch as well. In fact, even Google can come up with useful information.
Your Hungarian genealogist is definitely an amateur! There are plenty of records. JewishGen has already been cited. Try FamilySearch as well. In fact, even Google can come up with useful information.
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