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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: records from Chile
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JoAnne, According to the Registro Civil (https://www.registrocivil.cl/home.html) the RUN number can be found on the Certificate of Matrimony. However, I'm guessing that if you sent an email in Spanish
JoAnne, According to the Registro Civil (https://www.registrocivil.cl/home.html) the RUN number can be found on the Certificate of Matrimony. However, I'm guessing that if you sent an email in Spanish
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records from Chile
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JoAnne, According to the Registro Civil (https://www.registrocivil.cl/home.html) the RUN number can be found on the Certificate of Matrimony. However, I'm guessing that if you sent an email in Spanish
JoAnne, According to the Registro Civil (https://www.registrocivil.cl/home.html) the RUN number can be found on the Certificate of Matrimony. However, I'm guessing that if you sent an email in Spanish
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: CHATZANSKY relatives in Buenos Aires?
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Vivian, First, it is wise to check the Jewishgen Discussion Group Archives. There you will find several messages about how to search for Argentine records. Second, in doing a Google search and finding
Vivian, First, it is wise to check the Jewishgen Discussion Group Archives. There you will find several messages about how to search for Argentine records. Second, in doing a Google search and finding
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CHATZANSKY relatives in Buenos Aires?
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Vivian, First, it is wise to check the Jewishgen Discussion Group Archives. There you will find several messages about how to search for Argentine records. Second, in doing a Google search and finding
Vivian, First, it is wise to check the Jewishgen Discussion Group Archives. There you will find several messages about how to search for Argentine records. Second, in doing a Google search and finding
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Spanish Name Changes
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Shmuel, I checked the Brazil Immigration records on Familysearch.org since many who went to Argentina also went through Rio. There are some Kahanas listed. Also, you should check the Bremen lists and
Shmuel, I checked the Brazil Immigration records on Familysearch.org since many who went to Argentina also went through Rio. There are some Kahanas listed. Also, you should check the Bremen lists and
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Spanish Name Changes
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Shmuel, I checked the Brazil Immigration records on Familysearch.org since many who went to Argentina also went through Rio. There are some Kahanas listed. Also, you should check the Bremen lists and
Shmuel, I checked the Brazil Immigration records on Familysearch.org since many who went to Argentina also went through Rio. There are some Kahanas listed. Also, you should check the Bremen lists and
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New database: British former slave owners
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I stumbled across a posting on Yahoo News about a new database of British former owners of slaves (who received compensation for lost "property.") Out of curiosity for Jewish names, I entered Cohen an
I stumbled across a posting on Yahoo News about a new database of British former owners of slaves (who received compensation for lost "property.") Out of curiosity for Jewish names, I entered Cohen an
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen New database: British former slave owners
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I stumbled across a posting on Yahoo News about a new database of British former owners of slaves (who received compensation for lost "property.") Out of curiosity for Jewish names, I entered Cohen an
I stumbled across a posting on Yahoo News about a new database of British former owners of slaves (who received compensation for lost "property.") Out of curiosity for Jewish names, I entered Cohen an
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Hamburg to Buenos Aires
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Israel, Usually, it's about two weeks. You might have some luck with tracing the surname >from Ancestry's list first (with steve morse.org as a backup). You might be able to trace your ancestor >from
Israel, Usually, it's about two weeks. You might have some luck with tracing the surname >from Ancestry's list first (with steve morse.org as a backup). You might be able to trace your ancestor >from
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Hamburg to Buenos Aires
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Israel, Usually, it's about two weeks. You might have some luck with tracing the surname >from Ancestry's list first (with steve morse.org as a backup). You might be able to trace your ancestor >from
Israel, Usually, it's about two weeks. You might have some luck with tracing the surname >from Ancestry's list first (with steve morse.org as a backup). You might be able to trace your ancestor >from
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Finding Cities of Origin
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Stephen, Your information is so sparse--it is unlikely that this group will be able to give you direct information. Instead, start with the basics. If they arrived in the 1880s, you should look at cen
Stephen, Your information is so sparse--it is unlikely that this group will be able to give you direct information. Instead, start with the basics. If they arrived in the 1880s, you should look at cen
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Finding Cities of Origin
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Stephen, Your information is so sparse--it is unlikely that this group will be able to give you direct information. Instead, start with the basics. If they arrived in the 1880s, you should look at cen
Stephen, Your information is so sparse--it is unlikely that this group will be able to give you direct information. Instead, start with the basics. If they arrived in the 1880s, you should look at cen
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Baron de Hirsch Society
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There is a Waldimer Zwilling listed in the CEMLA database of arrivals to Argentina in 1912 http://www.cemla.com/busqueda.php#. I did not see a Rose Abramowitz readily around that time. In the AMIA dat
There is a Waldimer Zwilling listed in the CEMLA database of arrivals to Argentina in 1912 http://www.cemla.com/busqueda.php#. I did not see a Rose Abramowitz readily around that time. In the AMIA dat
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Baron de Hirsch Society
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There is a Waldimer Zwilling listed in the CEMLA database of arrivals to Argentina in 1912 http://www.cemla.com/busqueda.php#. I did not see a Rose Abramowitz readily around that time. In the AMIA dat
There is a Waldimer Zwilling listed in the CEMLA database of arrivals to Argentina in 1912 http://www.cemla.com/busqueda.php#. I did not see a Rose Abramowitz readily around that time. In the AMIA dat
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Latin America #LatinAmerica Advancing the Latin American SIG
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Latin American SIG members, JewishGen has asked that the Latin American SIG move forward with developing a website and begin acquiring information to make accessible to others. In order to do so, we n
Latin American SIG members, JewishGen has asked that the Latin American SIG move forward with developing a website and begin acquiring information to make accessible to others. In order to do so, we n
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Advancing the Latin American SIG
#latinamerica
Latin American SIG members, JewishGen has asked that the Latin American SIG move forward with developing a website and begin acquiring information to make accessible to others. In order to do so, we n
Latin American SIG members, JewishGen has asked that the Latin American SIG move forward with developing a website and begin acquiring information to make accessible to others. In order to do so, we n
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Hamburg Passenger Lists question
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I know this is elementary, but I can't figure out how to track this information. I found a relative on a 1928 handwritten index. Next to his name, it says 6-212. I know this refers to a page number, b
I know this is elementary, but I can't figure out how to track this information. I found a relative on a 1928 handwritten index. Next to his name, it says 6-212. I know this refers to a page number, b
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Hamburg Passenger Lists question
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I know this is elementary, but I can't figure out how to track this information. I found a relative on a 1928 handwritten index. Next to his name, it says 6-212. I know this refers to a page number, b
I know this is elementary, but I can't figure out how to track this information. I found a relative on a 1928 handwritten index. Next to his name, it says 6-212. I know this refers to a page number, b
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Passenger Arrivals in Argentina database now available
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If you have not noticed, CEMLA (Centro de Estudios Migratorios de Latinoamerica) has made the transcription of their passenger arrival lists available for free to the public. In the past, you could se
If you have not noticed, CEMLA (Centro de Estudios Migratorios de Latinoamerica) has made the transcription of their passenger arrival lists available for free to the public. In the past, you could se
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Passenger Arrivals in Argentina database now available
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If you have not noticed, CEMLA (Centro de Estudios Migratorios de Latinoamerica) has made the transcription of their passenger arrival lists available for free to the public. In the past, you could se
If you have not noticed, CEMLA (Centro de Estudios Migratorios de Latinoamerica) has made the transcription of their passenger arrival lists available for free to the public. In the past, you could se
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