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Ancestry.com has just made available (with a subscription) Langenstein-Zwieberge Concentration Camp Inmate Cards, 1944-1945. The records are in German, so, if you are interested, you should search using German words and location spellings in the "search" boxes.
According to Ancestry.com:
(http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.as ... _lid=48027)
1. "Information in this database:
Prisoner number
Date of arrival
First and last name
Date of birth
Occupation
Block/barracks number
2. Information that may be in this database:
Admittances to infirmary (or revier)
Date of death"
and:
3. "Each card contains an abbreviation for nationality. The most common abbreviations are as follows:
Abbreviation Nationality
D German (Deutsch)
R Russian
P Polish
Ts Czech (Tschechisch)
B Belgian
Gr Greek
F French
L Latvian or Lithuanian
N Dutch (Niederländisch)
P Ju Polish Jew"
According to Ancestry.com:
(http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.as ... _lid=48027)
1. "Information in this database:
Prisoner number
Date of arrival
First and last name
Date of birth
Occupation
Block/barracks number
2. Information that may be in this database:
Admittances to infirmary (or revier)
Date of death"
and:
3. "Each card contains an abbreviation for nationality. The most common abbreviations are as follows:
Abbreviation Nationality
D German (Deutsch)
R Russian
P Polish
Ts Czech (Tschechisch)
B Belgian
Gr Greek
F French
L Latvian or Lithuanian
N Dutch (Niederländisch)
P Ju Polish Jew"
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1851 Anglo-Jewry Database British Isles
The final update of this database, which includes about, "90% of the Jewish population living in the British Isles in the mid nineteenth century", is now available, according the the Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain (JGSGB). It includes some information from 1750's to 1900's.
Background information:
http://www.jgsgb.org.uk/1851-database
Database Search:
http://www.jgsgb.org.uk/search-1851-database
Background information:
http://www.jgsgb.org.uk/1851-database
Database Search:
http://www.jgsgb.org.uk/search-1851-database
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DOW Holocaust Database in English or German
This web site (Dokumentationsarchiv des osterreichischen Widerstandes) contains 2 databases:
1. photos and supplementary information from Gestapo records
2."Registration by Name: Austrian Victims of the Holocaust"
http://www.doew.at/ausstellung/shoahopferdb_en.html
1. photos and supplementary information from Gestapo records
2."Registration by Name: Austrian Victims of the Holocaust"
http://www.doew.at/ausstellung/shoahopferdb_en.html
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Manhattan, N.Y. Synagogue List Additions
In addition to Steven Lasky's already existing Manhattan synagogue list, found at:
http://www.museumoffamilyhistory.com/er ... hattan.htm
He has added 170 + "...new name/locations for
former (some still active) Manhattan synagogues to "...my Manhattan Synagogues
of New York City" list...many of them are associated with towns that exist in Europe,
though most without many, if any, Jews. The additions were taken from the
New York City 1905-6 City Directory."
There are addresses, some names of presidents, rabbis, some cantors, etc. at the following additions:
Rozdil
Berdichev
Narajev
Zhitomir
Belaya Tserkov
Rogatin
Kalush
Berezhany
Sambor
Rava Russkaya
Bobrka
Ostrog
http://www.museumoffamilyhistory.com/er ... hattan.htm
He has added 170 + "...new name/locations for
former (some still active) Manhattan synagogues to "...my Manhattan Synagogues
of New York City" list...many of them are associated with towns that exist in Europe,
though most without many, if any, Jews. The additions were taken from the
New York City 1905-6 City Directory."
There are addresses, some names of presidents, rabbis, some cantors, etc. at the following additions:
Rozdil
Berdichev
Narajev
Zhitomir
Belaya Tserkov
Rogatin
Kalush
Berezhany
Sambor
Rava Russkaya
Bobrka
Ostrog
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Kolonja Izaaka: 1853 Supplemental Revision List
The list was the work of the Heritage Research Project (Belarus). The list is found at shetlinks at JewishGen: http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Kol ... nders.html
It is stated that, "...(Kolonja Izaaka) was founded in 1849, and
the Revision list reveals that the founding families only moved onto
the colony in 1851. This is a wonderful find; it corroborates and
further explicates many of the details already assembled by Salomon
Salit in his 1934 monograph on Kolonja Izaaka. It also identifies some
founding families who subsequently left the colony and whose names
were not recorded in Salit."
The following last names are included:
Aks (probably Ash or Asz)
Bely (or Bialy)
Biblion
Braverman
Drozna
Ekshtein (Eckstein, Ekszteyn)
Galperin (Halperin, Halpern)
Goldshmidt (Goldshmit)
Goldshtein (Goldstein)
Grudsky
Khinsky (Chinsky)
Knyshevitzky (Knishevitsky)
Krynksky
Lev
Morgulis
Shapira/Shapiro
Sukhenitzky
Tarlovsky
Tenebaum
Trentzyansky/Troichansky (Treszczansky)
Zubovsky
Additional information is available at:
http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Kolonja/home.html
It is stated that, "...(Kolonja Izaaka) was founded in 1849, and
the Revision list reveals that the founding families only moved onto
the colony in 1851. This is a wonderful find; it corroborates and
further explicates many of the details already assembled by Salomon
Salit in his 1934 monograph on Kolonja Izaaka. It also identifies some
founding families who subsequently left the colony and whose names
were not recorded in Salit."
The following last names are included:
Aks (probably Ash or Asz)
Bely (or Bialy)
Biblion
Braverman
Drozna
Ekshtein (Eckstein, Ekszteyn)
Galperin (Halperin, Halpern)
Goldshmidt (Goldshmit)
Goldshtein (Goldstein)
Grudsky
Khinsky (Chinsky)
Knyshevitzky (Knishevitsky)
Krynksky
Lev
Morgulis
Shapira/Shapiro
Sukhenitzky
Tarlovsky
Tenebaum
Trentzyansky/Troichansky (Treszczansky)
Zubovsky
Additional information is available at:
http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Kolonja/home.html
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JOWBR:JewishGen's Online Worldwide Burial Registry) database
The JOWBR database:
http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Cemetery/
has been updated, adding, "over 120,000 new records and 49,000 new photos.
The database is adding 182 new cemeteries along with updates or additions to
an additional 130 cemeteries from 26 countries. Since last year's
conference, JOWBR has added close to 300,000 records to the database which
brings JOWBR's holdings to 1.7 million records from more than 3,200
cemeteries / cemetery sections from 51 countries! (Although the burial
records are now "live" additional description files, maps and overview
photos for these new cemeteries will be made available shortly.)"
There are additions for:
Poland (Lodz, Szdlowiec); Canada (Vancouver, British Columbia; Ottawa); Romania (Satu Mare--the Orthodox and Staus Quo Ante cemeteries); Ukraine (Czernovitsi); Peru (Lima); Germany; Barbados (the Jewish Burial Grounds); Surinam (the Cassipora Creek Cemetery and the Old Sephardi cemetery); Kenya; Eritrea (the Asmara Jewish Cemetery); US (Mt. Carmel in Philadelphia, PA, San Diego & Oceanside, CA, Columbus/Bellaire, OH, West Virginia, Washington, DC (Arlington National Cemetery), Jewish veterans interred in National cemeteries throughout the US; Youngstown, OH; Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, NY)
http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Cemetery/
has been updated, adding, "over 120,000 new records and 49,000 new photos.
The database is adding 182 new cemeteries along with updates or additions to
an additional 130 cemeteries from 26 countries. Since last year's
conference, JOWBR has added close to 300,000 records to the database which
brings JOWBR's holdings to 1.7 million records from more than 3,200
cemeteries / cemetery sections from 51 countries! (Although the burial
records are now "live" additional description files, maps and overview
photos for these new cemeteries will be made available shortly.)"
There are additions for:
Poland (Lodz, Szdlowiec); Canada (Vancouver, British Columbia; Ottawa); Romania (Satu Mare--the Orthodox and Staus Quo Ante cemeteries); Ukraine (Czernovitsi); Peru (Lima); Germany; Barbados (the Jewish Burial Grounds); Surinam (the Cassipora Creek Cemetery and the Old Sephardi cemetery); Kenya; Eritrea (the Asmara Jewish Cemetery); US (Mt. Carmel in Philadelphia, PA, San Diego & Oceanside, CA, Columbus/Bellaire, OH, West Virginia, Washington, DC (Arlington National Cemetery), Jewish veterans interred in National cemeteries throughout the US; Youngstown, OH; Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, NY)
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Cherkassy, Cherkassy, Kozeletsk,Glukhov in Russian & English
The following websites were listed on the Ukrainian SIG.
1. The Draftee List of 1885 for the Cherkassy Jewish community (Посемейный список призывников Черкасского еврейского общества 1885 г. призыва):
http://www.surnameindex.info/docs/000096.html
2. 1903-1904 Glukhov District: Lists of Jews in villages (Список евреям проживающих в местечках Глуховского уезда, 1903-1904):
http://www.surnameindex.info/docs/000102.html
3. 1906 Kozeletsk(Chernigov gubernia): List of illegally settled Jews (Список евреев незаконно поселившихся в сельских местностях Козелецкого уезда (Черниговская губерния), 1906:
http://www.surnameindex.info/docs/000107.html
The Russian language blog for the original information by an unknown researcher is at:
http://surnameindex.info/news/
Only a small amount of information found on the blog refers to Jews.
1. The Draftee List of 1885 for the Cherkassy Jewish community (Посемейный список призывников Черкасского еврейского общества 1885 г. призыва):
http://www.surnameindex.info/docs/000096.html
2. 1903-1904 Glukhov District: Lists of Jews in villages (Список евреям проживающих в местечках Глуховского уезда, 1903-1904):
http://www.surnameindex.info/docs/000102.html
3. 1906 Kozeletsk(Chernigov gubernia): List of illegally settled Jews (Список евреев незаконно поселившихся в сельских местностях Козелецкого уезда (Черниговская губерния), 1906:
http://www.surnameindex.info/docs/000107.html
The Russian language blog for the original information by an unknown researcher is at:
http://surnameindex.info/news/
Only a small amount of information found on the blog refers to Jews.
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Re: Cherkassy, Cherkassy, Kozeletsk,Glukhov in Russian & English
4. http://surnameindex.info/news/?tag=jewish - posts with self explanatory tag
Re: Cherkassy, Cherkassy, Kozeletsk,Glukhov in Russian & English
A tiny correction: Kozelets, with no "K" at the end.MYRobinson писал(а):3. 1906 Kozeletsk(Chernigov gubernia)
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Felix Archives in Antwerp
A major change has been made in the design of the website of the Felix Archive in Antwerp. They eliminated the finding guide to their online images of the Immigrant Police index books.
Philip Trauring, the online blogger of "Blood and Frogs: Jewish Genealogy and More", discusses these changes and has developed a "new browseable interface" to the Immigrant Police records images. He offers a link to this new interface on his blog. ( http://trauring.net/antwerp/). He discusses how to use his interface under the heading, "Instructions".
Philip will be lecturing on this subject, "Utilizing Belgian Archives for Jewish Research", at the upcoming IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy being held in Washington, DC in August, 2011.
The link to the "Blood and Frogs" blog is:
http://www.bloodandfrogs.com/
The article on the topic was posted on "Thursday, July 28, 2011".
Philip Trauring, the online blogger of "Blood and Frogs: Jewish Genealogy and More", discusses these changes and has developed a "new browseable interface" to the Immigrant Police records images. He offers a link to this new interface on his blog. ( http://trauring.net/antwerp/). He discusses how to use his interface under the heading, "Instructions".
Philip will be lecturing on this subject, "Utilizing Belgian Archives for Jewish Research", at the upcoming IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy being held in Washington, DC in August, 2011.
The link to the "Blood and Frogs" blog is:
http://www.bloodandfrogs.com/
The article on the topic was posted on "Thursday, July 28, 2011".
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DIRECTORIES: Brooklyn New York and other New York Directorie
Many free directories (in English) can be found at:
http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Dir ... index.html
https://sites.google.com/site/onlinedir ... ewyorkcity
http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Dir ... index.html
https://sites.google.com/site/onlinedir ... ewyorkcity
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TWO NAME CHANGES:
"JewishGen ShtetlSeeker" has changed its name to "JewishGen Gazetteer" and JewishGen's "ShtetLinks" has changed its name to "KehilaLinks". See 'Blood and Frogs: Jewish Genealogy and More" for a complete description at: http://www.bloodandfrogs.com/
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Alphabet Index to Odessa Real Estate Directory (1902-1903)
The Alphabetical Index has been added to the Odessa Kehilalink site of JewishGen
http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/odessa
It is available in the original Russian language as well as in English translation and in transliteration:
Click on "Research" --this will bring a drop down box
Click on "Resources"
Then, click on "go here" , under Odessa Real State Directory 1902-1903 (Index), which will bring you to:
http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/ode ... SD1902.asp
http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/odessa
It is available in the original Russian language as well as in English translation and in transliteration:
Click on "Research" --this will bring a drop down box
Click on "Resources"
Then, click on "go here" , under Odessa Real State Directory 1902-1903 (Index), which will bring you to:
http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/ode ... SD1902.asp
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JOWBR CEMETERY ADDITION UPDATE
The JOWBR database can be accessed at: http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Cemetery/
New additions, including photographs, were announced today for Jewish cemeteries worldwide:
Brno & Ivanèice, Czech Republic (http://zob.cz), Ontario, Canada (including Dawes Road Cemetery), Albany, NY, Petach Tikvah/Segulah and Savyon, Israel, Czernovitsi, Ukraine, Balassagyarmat, Hungary, Tiraspol, Moldova, Mexico City, Mexico, Wroclaw, Poland, Soroca, Moldova, Rhodes, Greece, Suriname, Bolivia,
Haiti, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Russia, Slovenia,
Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.
New additions, including photographs, were announced today for Jewish cemeteries worldwide:
Brno & Ivanèice, Czech Republic (http://zob.cz), Ontario, Canada (including Dawes Road Cemetery), Albany, NY, Petach Tikvah/Segulah and Savyon, Israel, Czernovitsi, Ukraine, Balassagyarmat, Hungary, Tiraspol, Moldova, Mexico City, Mexico, Wroclaw, Poland, Soroca, Moldova, Rhodes, Greece, Suriname, Bolivia,
Haiti, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Russia, Slovenia,
Sudan, Tanzania and Zambia.
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Uzupis:Zaretsher-bes-eylem Jewish Cemetery
There is a recent article found on the site, Defending History.com, about the Uzupis cemetery entitled, "Old Stones Speak to Young Pupils: Jewish Gravestones in the Walls of a Vilnius School Yard". It is found at: http://defendinghistory.com/when-old-st ... yard/26651
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Podwoloczyska Society
A member of Gesher Galicia SIG, Stan Glickstein, posted that he recently published a short book, "Beyond the Road". The book has photographs of tombstones in the Podwoloczyska Society section of the Beth David Cemetery in Elmont, New York. It also discusses the society and has a copy of its constitution. It also includes a layout of those members who are bured at Beth David Cemetery, in the Society's section.
The book can be downloaded from http://www.lulu.com for a charge of $0.99. Glickstein said that you need to search for "Glickstein" when opening the website.
The book can be downloaded from http://www.lulu.com for a charge of $0.99. Glickstein said that you need to search for "Glickstein" when opening the website.
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Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) Online with 500,000+ Name
Names Index is at: [url]http://archives.jdc.org/sharedlegacy/search-names//url] The names are from"...a series of files which document the JDC's programs worldwide. For every name in the database, they have a scanned version of the original document which you can view online..." Two large files include the "Jewish Displaced Persons and Refugee Cards, 1943-1959" (refugees emigrating on transatlantic ships--about 8,220 individuals); and the "Transmigration Bureau" "...a collection of registration cards of Jewish survivors who registered with Emigration Department of JDC..." and emigrated to other countries except for Israel. (About 51,554 people in Munich and 25,374 in Vienna)
Photo Galleries is at: http://archives.jdc.org/sharedlegacy/photo-galleries/--"contains photographs for all the countries where JDC operated when helping Jewish refugees..." flee from the Nazis.
In addition, there are smaller lists which include: "Aid to Rabbis in the Russian Empire & Palestine (1916), CARE Packages to Displaced Persons, Camp I (1946-48), Beneficiaries of Free Parcel Service in the Soviet Union (1943-45), Ezras Torah Fund (1948), Shanghai Refugee Client List (1950), Jewish Refugees in Italy receiving aid (1946), Polish Jewish Repatriates after WWII (1948), Rabbinical Students in Shanghai II (1947), Refugees in Zbaszyn Poland, (1938-39), Vilna Refugees (1940), Shanghai Clients registering for emigration to Canada (1948)"
Further information about this can be found in the blog, "Blood and Frogs" by Philip Trauring, at: [urlhttp://goo.gl/wHUtU/url]
Photo Galleries is at: http://archives.jdc.org/sharedlegacy/photo-galleries/--"contains photographs for all the countries where JDC operated when helping Jewish refugees..." flee from the Nazis.
In addition, there are smaller lists which include: "Aid to Rabbis in the Russian Empire & Palestine (1916), CARE Packages to Displaced Persons, Camp I (1946-48), Beneficiaries of Free Parcel Service in the Soviet Union (1943-45), Ezras Torah Fund (1948), Shanghai Refugee Client List (1950), Jewish Refugees in Italy receiving aid (1946), Polish Jewish Repatriates after WWII (1948), Rabbinical Students in Shanghai II (1947), Refugees in Zbaszyn Poland, (1938-39), Vilna Refugees (1940), Shanghai Clients registering for emigration to Canada (1948)"
Further information about this can be found in the blog, "Blood and Frogs" by Philip Trauring, at: [urlhttp://goo.gl/wHUtU/url]
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Odessa: Last Graduating Class of Jewish School #83
The above article by Alex Gliksberg can be found in the Education Section of kehilalinks (Jewishgen) at: http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/odessa ... hool83.asp. It includes a photograph of the students and their names, 1929-1936.
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1926-1940: Kapciamiestis (Kopcheve) Jewish Youth Association
The information was posted on LitvakSig Digest on 14/3/2012 by Carol Hoffman.
The full text of about 60 pages is available online in pdf format at: http://www.kapciamiestis.org/AllSites/1 ... 0final.pdf on the Kapciamiestis site. It includes scans of original handwritten and typed correspondance (in Lithuanian) with English translations; and includes: member names, photographs, dates, jobs, etc.
The full text of about 60 pages is available online in pdf format at: http://www.kapciamiestis.org/AllSites/1 ... 0final.pdf on the Kapciamiestis site. It includes scans of original handwritten and typed correspondance (in Lithuanian) with English translations; and includes: member names, photographs, dates, jobs, etc.
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Re: 1926-1940: Kapciamiestis (Kopcheve) Jewish Youth Association
Почему-то у меня при попытке перейти по ссылке Акробат сообщает об ошибке и автоматически закрывает браузер (Mozilla). Кто-нибудь проходит по ней до нормальной загрузки? Расскажите, пожалуйста, что это за материал.
Григорий