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Old telephone books
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This polemic is probably of no interest for most of the Jewishgenners and I am sorry if I must give this precision again : In the National Library as well as in the Administrative Library (Hotel de Vi
This polemic is probably of no interest for most of the Jewishgenners and I am sorry if I must give this precision again : In the National Library as well as in the Administrative Library (Hotel de Vi
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: re:Old telephone books
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This polemic is probably of no interest for most of the Jewishgenners and I am sorry if I must give this precision again : In the National Library as well as in the Administrative Library (Hotel de Vi
This polemic is probably of no interest for most of the Jewishgenners and I am sorry if I must give this precision again : In the National Library as well as in the Administrative Library (Hotel de Vi
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old telefon directories in France
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According to France Telecom, the only place to see all the collection of old telephone books is the Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand (National Library). In Paris Archives, there are only the "Bottin" o
According to France Telecom, the only place to see all the collection of old telephone books is the Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand (National Library). In Paris Archives, there are only the "Bottin" o
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: old telefon directories in France
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According to France Telecom, the only place to see all the collection of old telephone books is the Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand (National Library). In Paris Archives, there are only the "Bottin" o
According to France Telecom, the only place to see all the collection of old telephone books is the Bibliotheque Francois Mitterand (National Library). In Paris Archives, there are only the "Bottin" o
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Metz Jewish Families
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Simon Schwartzfuchs is Professor emeritus in Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan Israel, and can probably still be joined there. If you are interested in French Jews, especially Jews in Metz and want to
Simon Schwartzfuchs is Professor emeritus in Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan Israel, and can probably still be joined there. If you are interested in French Jews, especially Jews in Metz and want to
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Metz Jewish Families
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Simon Schwartzfuchs is Professor emeritus in Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan Israel, and can probably still be joined there. If you are interested in French Jews, especially Jews in Metz and want to
Simon Schwartzfuchs is Professor emeritus in Bar Ilan University in Ramat Gan Israel, and can probably still be joined there. If you are interested in French Jews, especially Jews in Metz and want to
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HOLLANDERSKI and Polish Jews in Paris
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I am sorry, I missed the first mail about this question, and maybe my answer is not pertinent. 1- Concerning the Hollanderskis in Paris, at least 2 of them have been naturalized during the 19th centur
I am sorry, I missed the first mail about this question, and maybe my answer is not pertinent. 1- Concerning the Hollanderskis in Paris, at least 2 of them have been naturalized during the 19th centur
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: HOLLANDERSKI and Polish Jews in Paris
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I am sorry, I missed the first mail about this question, and maybe my answer is not pertinent. 1- Concerning the Hollanderskis in Paris, at least 2 of them have been naturalized during the 19th centur
I am sorry, I missed the first mail about this question, and maybe my answer is not pertinent. 1- Concerning the Hollanderskis in Paris, at least 2 of them have been naturalized during the 19th centur
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How to find living people in France
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I am frequently asked "I am looking for XY, he was living in Paris in the year xxx and he (or his children) is probably still living there". The best way to know if they still live in Paris or anywher
I am frequently asked "I am looking for XY, he was living in Paris in the year xxx and he (or his children) is probably still living there". The best way to know if they still live in Paris or anywher
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen How to find living people in France
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I am frequently asked "I am looking for XY, he was living in Paris in the year xxx and he (or his children) is probably still living there". The best way to know if they still live in Paris or anywher
I am frequently asked "I am looking for XY, he was living in Paris in the year xxx and he (or his children) is probably still living there". The best way to know if they still live in Paris or anywher
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Treatment of adopted children in family trees
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This question has already been often discussed on this forum, and as I explained in the paper I published in Avotaynu, the sociological answer is : it depends on how you define "family" (biologicaly o
This question has already been often discussed on this forum, and as I explained in the paper I published in Avotaynu, the sociological answer is : it depends on how you define "family" (biologicaly o
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Treatment of adopted children in family trees
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This question has already been often discussed on this forum, and as I explained in the paper I published in Avotaynu, the sociological answer is : it depends on how you define "family" (biologicaly o
This question has already been often discussed on this forum, and as I explained in the paper I published in Avotaynu, the sociological answer is : it depends on how you define "family" (biologicaly o
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Next Rendez-vous for French genealogy
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You can meet us : in Paris: - Monthly Lecture Monday, december 4, 6:30 pm Alliance Israelite Universelle 45 rue La Bruyère Paris, 9e Meet Sabine Franel, about her film "Le premier du nom" (The first o
You can meet us : in Paris: - Monthly Lecture Monday, december 4, 6:30 pm Alliance Israelite Universelle 45 rue La Bruyère Paris, 9e Meet Sabine Franel, about her film "Le premier du nom" (The first o
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Next Rendez-vous for French genealogy
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You can meet us : in Paris: - Monthly Lecture Monday, december 4, 6:30 pm Alliance Israelite Universelle 45 rue La Bruyère Paris, 9e Meet Sabine Franel, about her film "Le premier du nom" (The first o
You can meet us : in Paris: - Monthly Lecture Monday, december 4, 6:30 pm Alliance Israelite Universelle 45 rue La Bruyère Paris, 9e Meet Sabine Franel, about her film "Le premier du nom" (The first o
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Journal of the Cercle de Genealogie Juive #63 (France)
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Cercle de Genealogie Juive (CGJ) publishes a quarterly journal. This is the summary of the last issue, # 63, Automn 2000. More information, as well as summaries of earlier issues: www.genealoj.org E-m
Cercle de Genealogie Juive (CGJ) publishes a quarterly journal. This is the summary of the last issue, # 63, Automn 2000. More information, as well as summaries of earlier issues: www.genealoj.org E-m
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Journal of the Cercle de Genealogie Juive #63 (France)
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Cercle de Genealogie Juive (CGJ) publishes a quarterly journal. This is the summary of the last issue, # 63, Automn 2000. More information, as well as summaries of earlier issues: www.genealoj.org E-m
Cercle de Genealogie Juive (CGJ) publishes a quarterly journal. This is the summary of the last issue, # 63, Automn 2000. More information, as well as summaries of earlier issues: www.genealoj.org E-m
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: HIRSCH from Schirrhoffen, Alsace
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Bernie Hirsch <bernie06@...> a écrit dans le message : 39FA482B.10B1B113@...... I could see that most of the people in your list are present in Schirrhoffen in 1808. Also that you alre
Bernie Hirsch <bernie06@...> a écrit dans le message : 39FA482B.10B1B113@...... I could see that most of the people in your list are present in Schirrhoffen in 1808. Also that you alre
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HIRSCH from Schirrhoffen, Alsace
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Bernie Hirsch <bernie06@...> a écrit dans le message : 39FA482B.10B1B113@...... I could see that most of the people in your list are present in Schirrhoffen in 1808. Also that you alre
Bernie Hirsch <bernie06@...> a écrit dans le message : 39FA482B.10B1B113@...... I could see that most of the people in your list are present in Schirrhoffen in 1808. Also that you alre
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Paris birth certificate
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In France Birth, Death and Marriage records less than 100 years old are kept in the Town Hall so concerning Becon -les- Bruyeres, that belongs to Courbevoie, they should be in the Mairie de Courbevoie
In France Birth, Death and Marriage records less than 100 years old are kept in the Town Hall so concerning Becon -les- Bruyeres, that belongs to Courbevoie, they should be in the Mairie de Courbevoie
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Paris birth certificate
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In France Birth, Death and Marriage records less than 100 years old are kept in the Town Hall so concerning Becon -les- Bruyeres, that belongs to Courbevoie, they should be in the Mairie de Courbevoie
In France Birth, Death and Marriage records less than 100 years old are kept in the Town Hall so concerning Becon -les- Bruyeres, that belongs to Courbevoie, they should be in the Mairie de Courbevoie
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