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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Request for gravestone photos in Los Angeles
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Hi Genners - I'm trying to get a photo of the gravestones of my ancestors Barnet, Rose and William Mogy. They were laid to rest in Mt. Zion Cemetery in Los Angeles. I called up and their new name is H
Hi Genners - I'm trying to get a photo of the gravestones of my ancestors Barnet, Rose and William Mogy. They were laid to rest in Mt. Zion Cemetery in Los Angeles. I called up and their new name is H
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Shelley Mitchell
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Request for gravestone photos in Los Angeles
#general
Hi Genners - I'm trying to get a photo of the gravestones of my ancestors Barnet, Rose and William Mogy. They were laid to rest in Mt. Zion Cemetery in Los Angeles. I called up and their new name is H
Hi Genners - I'm trying to get a photo of the gravestones of my ancestors Barnet, Rose and William Mogy. They were laid to rest in Mt. Zion Cemetery in Los Angeles. I called up and their new name is H
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Shelley Mitchell
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: The name Naphtali
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correction: name is Nathali From: "Shelley.Mitchell@..." <shelley.mitchell@...>
correction: name is Nathali From: "Shelley.Mitchell@..." <shelley.mitchell@...>
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Shelley Mitchell
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The name Naphtali
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correction: name is Nathali From: "Shelley.Mitchell@..." <shelley.mitchell@...>
correction: name is Nathali From: "Shelley.Mitchell@..." <shelley.mitchell@...>
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Shelley Mitchell
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: The name Naphtali/Nathalie
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I want to thank all of you who made suggestions. The consensus is that the name is Nathalie. While it bothers me that the name's origin is Christian, I guess if you like a name, you like a name. And i
I want to thank all of you who made suggestions. The consensus is that the name is Nathalie. While it bothers me that the name's origin is Christian, I guess if you like a name, you like a name. And i
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Shelley Mitchell
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The name Naphtali/Nathalie
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I want to thank all of you who made suggestions. The consensus is that the name is Nathalie. While it bothers me that the name's origin is Christian, I guess if you like a name, you like a name. And i
I want to thank all of you who made suggestions. The consensus is that the name is Nathalie. While it bothers me that the name's origin is Christian, I guess if you like a name, you like a name. And i
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Shelley Mitchell
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen The name Naphtali
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I'm looking for English equivalents to Naphtali. I found a relative whose mother had that name. But after that, I couldn't find her again. The husband's name was easy and I saw it many times with diff
I'm looking for English equivalents to Naphtali. I found a relative whose mother had that name. But after that, I couldn't find her again. The husband's name was easy and I saw it many times with diff
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Shelley Mitchell
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The name Naphtali
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I'm looking for English equivalents to Naphtali. I found a relative whose mother had that name. But after that, I couldn't find her again. The husband's name was easy and I saw it many times with diff
I'm looking for English equivalents to Naphtali. I found a relative whose mother had that name. But after that, I couldn't find her again. The husband's name was easy and I saw it many times with diff
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Shelley Mitchell
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: the name DRAHOFF in Russian
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Even if you got a Russian "translation" of the name, DRAHOFF, you still might not have any more information. A lot of Russian jews escaping the draft used their mother's maiden name or made big change
Even if you got a Russian "translation" of the name, DRAHOFF, you still might not have any more information. A lot of Russian jews escaping the draft used their mother's maiden name or made big change
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Shelley Mitchell
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the name DRAHOFF in Russian
#general
Even if you got a Russian "translation" of the name, DRAHOFF, you still might not have any more information. A lot of Russian jews escaping the draft used their mother's maiden name or made big change
Even if you got a Russian "translation" of the name, DRAHOFF, you still might not have any more information. A lot of Russian jews escaping the draft used their mother's maiden name or made big change
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Shelley Mitchell
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Naming a child after deceased relative
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Even in Europe this was done. The idea, though, is to add a second name for the child. My great grandmother's first child, Beyla, died in infancy. My grandmother was then named Pesia Beyla to avoid ha
Even in Europe this was done. The idea, though, is to add a second name for the child. My great grandmother's first child, Beyla, died in infancy. My grandmother was then named Pesia Beyla to avoid ha
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Shelley Mitchell
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Naming a child after deceased relative
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Even in Europe this was done. The idea, though, is to add a second name for the child. My great grandmother's first child, Beyla, died in infancy. My grandmother was then named Pesia Beyla to avoid ha
Even in Europe this was done. The idea, though, is to add a second name for the child. My great grandmother's first child, Beyla, died in infancy. My grandmother was then named Pesia Beyla to avoid ha
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Shelley Mitchell
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Fradel MESSINGER'S birth record
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Katie Sobol questioned where her grandmother was born: Sokal or Brody? In JRI, there is a Fradel born to Isaac Messinger and Malka Biber in 1877 in Sokal but it also shows that Malka was >from Brody.
Katie Sobol questioned where her grandmother was born: Sokal or Brody? In JRI, there is a Fradel born to Isaac Messinger and Malka Biber in 1877 in Sokal but it also shows that Malka was >from Brody.
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Shelley Mitchell
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Fradel MESSINGER'S birth record
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Katie Sobol questioned where her grandmother was born: Sokal or Brody? In JRI, there is a Fradel born to Isaac Messinger and Malka Biber in 1877 in Sokal but it also shows that Malka was >from Brody.
Katie Sobol questioned where her grandmother was born: Sokal or Brody? In JRI, there is a Fradel born to Isaac Messinger and Malka Biber in 1877 in Sokal but it also shows that Malka was >from Brody.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Viewmate Translation Request - marriage records - ZLATKIS and TERNER
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Hi Genners - I have posted on Viewmate the record of the marriage of David ZLATKIS and Karolina TERNER >from Kolomea. I broke the page into two parts. Most of the first part seems to have been transla
Hi Genners - I have posted on Viewmate the record of the marriage of David ZLATKIS and Karolina TERNER >from Kolomea. I broke the page into two parts. Most of the first part seems to have been transla
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Shelley Mitchell
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Viewmate Translation Request - marriage records - ZLATKIS and TERNER
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Hi Genners - I have posted on Viewmate the record of the marriage of David ZLATKIS and Karolina TERNER >from Kolomea. I broke the page into two parts. Most of the first part seems to have been transla
Hi Genners - I have posted on Viewmate the record of the marriage of David ZLATKIS and Karolina TERNER >from Kolomea. I broke the page into two parts. Most of the first part seems to have been transla
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Shelley Mitchell
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: New York City research questions 1912-1925
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Many of the societies you speak of were formed around several things. What I think is the most common is the community you came >from in Europe. For example, my maternal family came >from Kolomea/Kolo
Many of the societies you speak of were formed around several things. What I think is the most common is the community you came >from in Europe. For example, my maternal family came >from Kolomea/Kolo
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New York City research questions 1912-1925
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Many of the societies you speak of were formed around several things. What I think is the most common is the community you came >from in Europe. For example, my maternal family came >from Kolomea/Kolo
Many of the societies you speak of were formed around several things. What I think is the most common is the community you came >from in Europe. For example, my maternal family came >from Kolomea/Kolo
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: SPITZER, Bronx, NY - 1930s to present
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Connie White <chriswon2431@...> wrote: Searching for marriage records and/or death records for Adreanne SPITZER (born 1937), and Deanne SPITZER (born about 1939/40), the daughters of Dr. Nat SPI
Connie White <chriswon2431@...> wrote: Searching for marriage records and/or death records for Adreanne SPITZER (born 1937), and Deanne SPITZER (born about 1939/40), the daughters of Dr. Nat SPI
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SPITZER, Bronx, NY - 1930s to present
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Connie White <chriswon2431@...> wrote: Searching for marriage records and/or death records for Adreanne SPITZER (born 1937), and Deanne SPITZER (born about 1939/40), the daughters of Dr. Nat SPI
Connie White <chriswon2431@...> wrote: Searching for marriage records and/or death records for Adreanne SPITZER (born 1937), and Deanne SPITZER (born about 1939/40), the daughters of Dr. Nat SPI
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Shelley Mitchell
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