Early 1900s records from Rosario, Argentina #latinamerica
Helen
All of my grandparents emigrated as children from Eastern Europe to Argentina (or England then Argentina) in the early 1900s. I only have a Specific birthplace for one of them. I have found a lot on Jewishgen.org for that one grandparent only.
I have searched cemla.com and found some ship records. I am now searching for marriage records from Rosario, Argentina to hopefully find birthplaces. Does anyone know the most effective way to get government documents from ~100 years ago when I don’t know the exact years of marriage? They are also Jewish weddings so I don’t know if there even are official records. I tried partidasYa.com but it was unclear to me that they could get the documents and I have to pay up front. Perhaps it’s a language miscommunication. Estela from consultas.agja gave me some leads but she did not have information from Rosario. Any tips are greatly appreciated! Thank you, Helen Charca Gonzales Albuquerque, NM USA Researching: CHARCA/WINTER CZARKA/MOSAK - Idzikowice, Poland WINTER/VISNER - Poland BISTROWICZ/EPSTEIN BISTROWICZ/NYSBERG - Warsaw, Poland EPSTEIN/BLUM - Ukraine? to Rosario vía England
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CORINAMOSCOVICH@...
Hi Helen,
What exactly are you looking for? I am from R., although not living there. I can give you some tips, links, ideas. Cheers,
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scrybe101@...
I am also looking for family who immigrated to Rosario from Ukraine in the early 1900s. I have some information from an older tree done by a cousin and a MyHeritage Match but have had no reply to my messages.
YUNIS, KOKAKOV/COSACHO/ KOZACOFF, GRUVMAN - Ukraine - Bogopol/Pervomaysk, Kiev SOLZI - Basavilbaso, Entre Rios, Argentina
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rv Kaplan
And I am looking my mother's cousin (unfortunately name unknown) who emigrated from Kaminets-Podolsk, Ukraine, in 1906 to Argentina - when others in the family went to Scotland. I always hoped that there might be a descendant of this cousin in Argentina (Israel, USA?) who knew this story and that pre-WW2, the families in Argentina and Scotland used to correspond. I now hope that I will find a dna connection in Argentina or elsewhere which will help unlock this family mystery. I do have dna matches in Argentina, but they don't respond to my approaches. Harvey Kaplan Glasgow, Scotland FELMAN, MILER, ROSENBLOOM - Kaminets-Podolsk, Shatava, Balin, Ukraine
On Tue, 2 Jun 2020 at 19:05, <scrybe101@...> wrote: I am also looking for family who immigrated to Rosario from Ukraine in the early 1900s. I have some information from an older tree done by a cousin and a MyHeritage Match but have had no reply to my messages.
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Barbara Ellman
Most people emigrating to South America in the late 19th century & early 20th century did so through the Baron de Hirsch JCA organization to settle in agricultural communities. The records for these communities are located at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People in Jerusalem. The files may include the contract signed for the land. The JCA did census updates on these communities. These showed when the arrived, often with the ship name. Names were added showing births, marriages and the disappearance would indicate the death. Unfortunately, the archives will not do look ups for you. There are finding aids on the archives website searchable by surname. Barbara Ellman Secaucus, NJ USA -- Barbara Ellman
-- Barbara Ellman Secaucus NJ USA HASSMAN, SONENTHAL, DAUERMAN, LUCHS - Drohobycz, Ukraine HIRSCHHORN, GOLDSTEIN, BUCHWALD - Dolyna, Ukraine ELLMAN, COIRA, MAIDMAN - Minkovtsy, Ukraine KAGLE, FASS - Ulanow, Poland
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Sarah L Meyer
I have a lot of Edelbergs from Rosario and also Cosakov. You can view my tree at https://www.sarahsgenies.com. Try different spellings of Cosakov - I also am in touch with living cousins on the Cosakov side from Rosario - some now live in Israel.
-- Sarah L Meyer Georgetown TX ANK(I)ER, BIGOS, KARMELEK, PERLSTADT, STOKFISZ, SZPIL(T)BAUM, Poland BIRGARDOVSKY, EDELBERG, HITE (CHAIT), PERCHIK Russia (southern Ukraine) and some Latvia or Lithuania https://www.sarahsgenies.com
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rweisskirch@...
All,
The JCA applications names for Argentina have recently been added to Jewishgen.org. For now, it can be found through a global search. Rob Weisskirch Former moderator, Latin American SIG
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cesar465y@...
Hi, Helen - you can contact the Jewish Community of Rosario here: https://es-la.facebook.com/kehilarosario. May be thay have their own records about marriages, births and burials. Cesar Yeudkin researching:
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