Extractions: Surviving are his wife, Rose; two sons, Bernard, Scranton, and Sgt. Robert J., Indiantown Gap; five daughters, Mrs. Al Fleischman, Esther, Thelma and Miriam, New York City, and Helen, Reading; three sisters, Mrs. Sam Klein, New York City; Mrs. Joseph Molnar, New Brunswick, N.J., and Mrs. Herbert Wilkes, Brooklyn, N.Y., and a brother, Dr. Louis Frischman, New York City. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock from the family home. Burial will be in Dalton Jewish Cemetery. MRS. EDWARD REILLY DIES AT HOME; FUNERAL ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. Edward Reilly, sixty-six, 236 George Street, died at her home yesterday morning at 11:15 o'clock after an illness of a few weeks. She was a member of St. Mary's Church, Avoca, and its Altar and Rosary Society. Surviving are her husband, Edward; one son, John, Bethlehem; two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Nicholas, Ashley; Mrs. Anthony Klejdis, Dupont; one brother, Andrew, Moosic; and the following sisters: Mrs. Mary McMann, Mrs. Charles Jopling, Moosic; Mrs. Martin McDonald, Kentville, N.J.; Mrs. Joseph Graham, California; and Mrs. William Sheerer, Scranton.
Putney, Smith, Thiele, Vande Moere Genealogy Interment to follow at the jewish Cemetery (30 Avenue 00 am Interment to follow at Crossfield Cemetery. Smith, Thiele, Vande Moere genealogy Smith Obituaries http://members.tripod.com/~PutneyS/ob1sep97.htm
Extractions: var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "tripod.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" ADAMS BIERS Dedul BLOOM BRASH CLARKE DAUB JOHNSTON LEACH LY MILLER _ Helen ( Eroshinsky ) passed away at the Rockyview Hospital on August 28, 1997. Helen was born in Calgary (Forest Lawn) on October 15, 1913 and lived here most of her life. She and her husband Alfred were both involved in the field of catering and commercial cooking. Helen was noted for her love of cooking, entertaining, gardening and socializing. She is predeceased by her husband, her brother Nick Eroshinsky, and her sister Anne Montgomery of Maple Ridge, B.C. Her many nieces and nephews will mourn her passing. Friends of Helen's are invited to attend the Funeral Services which will be conducted at the Chapel of FIRST MEMORIAL, 1635 - 17 Avenue S.W., on Tuesday, September 2, 1997 at 2:00 p.m. Interment Queen's Park Cemetery. For information call 297-0717. MOSHUPI RAU Schlender . She was predeceased by her son Alvin, and brother Kurt. Funeral Services will be held at FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOMES "Garden Chapel", 3220 - 4 Street N.W., on Thursday, September 4, 1997 at 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Crossfield Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Cancer Foundation, c/o Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 - 29 Street N.W., Calgary, T2N 4N2. FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOMES, Garden Chapel, Directors. Telephone: 297-0888. SCOTT McCall SMEAL de ROALDES Putney, Smith, Thiele, Vande Moere Genealogy
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Extractions: Internet Projects: For Dreamers Only Gary Horlacher, 10 May 2002, UGA Conference The Internet was created to assist cooperation among university professors in their research projects. Genealogy and history projects have developed clever ways of utilizing the potential of the Internet. The Internet allows: There are thousands of genealogical projects for every conceivable topic, minority, and locality. Nearly every society has a number of projects. Many independent projects and lookup services have sprung up from the capabilities of the Internet. Someone anywhere in the world can participate. All of these projects need volunteers and supporters. People who catch the vision can organize and start their own projects. This class will cover the following: Describe and demonstrate the following projects in detail: LDS Euro Project, The Palatine Project, and the Immigrant Ancestors Project (BYU).
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JGSGP Chronicles jewish Genealogical Family Finder, 81, Sp/89, 4. Samuelson, Eileen, Resources on genealogy in Gratz College, 3 Roetenberg, Aaron, Har Nebo Cemetery Conclusion PZ, 173 http://www.jewishgen.org/jgsp/chrsubj5.htm
Extractions: Chronicles by Subject Volumes 1-17 (NEZA - PHILADELPHIA D) SUBJECT AUTHOR TITLE VOL:NO PAGE NEZHIN, UKRAINE Kolinsky, Elaine *Congregation Corner VI: Ahavas Achim Anshe Nazin Nusach Hoarie (Neziner Shul) NORTH DAKOTA Weiss, Lewis Stern Jewish Pioneers in the Dakota Territory OBITUARIES and MEMORIAMS Carus, Betsey Records on Deceased Physicians JGSP In Memoriam: Lewis Stern Weiss and Mikell Zinn JGSP In Memoriam: Lewish Stern Weiss JGSP In Memoriam: Anna Weinstein Editor In Memoriam: Joseph A. Rhode of Dan Rottenberg Barbieri, Ellen Obits In the Arts Memorial Schneyer, Lichtenstein, Kauffman 16:1, Sp 97 Kolinsky, Elaine Free Library of Philadelphia Condolences Boonin, Harry D. Maxwell Whiteman, in Memoriam Member Passes Away (Bachrach, C. A.,Jr.) Condolences to the Plam family Jon Stein A Vignette Karen Franklin In memoriam, Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern Succumbs To Heart Seizure Condolences New Jersey Obits Red Cross Gains Access To Auschwitz Death Books Professor Nora Levin Words of Sorrow OCCUPATION Carlson, Fran Growing Your Family Medical Tree ORPHANAGE Korn, Jean M.
Genealogy - TRL WebLinks Shtetlseeker and Family Finder, and links to other jewish genealogy sites. from classes to take to the Washington Cemetery Project Eastside Genealogical Society. http://www.timberland.lib.wa.us/genealogy.asp
Connecticut Genealogy And Historical Societies jewish Genealogical Society of Connecticut The JGSCT is a non New London County, Connecticut, Cemetery Records,; Connecticut State Register, 1924 State genealogy. http://www.geneasearch.com/societies/socct.htm
Extractions: Connecticut Genealogical and Historical Societies Connecticut genealogical and historical societies have unique information about their local or regional areas. Help us keep this information current! If your society is not listed, or you want to add additional information, or update existing information, please click here Genealogical and Historical Societies AK AL AR AZ ... Connecticut Historical Society is a non-profit museum, library, and education center. Established in Hartford in 1825, The Connecticut Historical Society (CHS) is the seventh oldest historical society in the nation and houses one of the most distinguished museum and library collections in New England. The Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc. was founded in 1968 as a non-profit organization to encourage and promote genealogical research and publication, to maintain and elevate genealogical standards and to provide instructional and educational programs and publications. With ~ 5,000 members, CSG Inc. is among the largest societies devoted exclusively to U.S. genealogy.
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Truly Searchable Genealogy Sites American Memory Collection Search, Anglojewish Miscellanies. Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid. The Parchment Pages - dead link, Parsons Technology genealogy. http://my.pclink.com/~kg0ay/searchold.htm
Extractions: Truly Searchable Genealogy Sites I've spent a lot of time researching many web pages for things that said "searchable" to find that they really weren't. Please feel free to visit the ones listed below, I think you'll find them to be searchable and mostly Free, but not all. If you find sites that are truly searchable and are for the benefit of Genealogy and not just their pocket books, I'd like to hear from you. Please send me a message at the bottom of this page. Below those are other sites that I found very useful in research. These are links that I have found to be most useful.: I'm happy to report, there are now over 100 searchable sites on this page. I offer my thanks to the makers of these wonderful sites that offer us so much for so little! Items with this symbol represent sites where you can upload GEDCOM files. PLEASE Click here and try the new layout of my pages. Send me a message of how you liked the new pages Enter your e-mail address to receive e-mail when this page is updated.
Cemetery & Tombstone Transcriptions & Death Registers Online by the Bay County Genealogical Society Birmingham SCTTOMBSTONE-INSCRIPTIONS-CEMETERY-D-request@rootsweb West Ukrainian jewish Historical Research Centre Zikaron http://www.king.igs.net/~bdmlhm/cemeteries.html
Extractions: A ll these links lead to cemetery plot plans, tombstone transcriptions and/or photos, burial, death registers, etc. and all are free, although some sites may require you to register or allow cookies to be set. A few are contacts for tombstone transcribers who will reply with the text of a grave marker and / or photo. I t is NOT my intention to provide a list of graveyards, as that can be much more efficiently achieved by using a search engine or phone book's yellow pages. P lease report any broken links, or a change in status, should a site start requesting payment for access. Also, please send me the URLs for any other sources of cemetery plot plans, tombstone transcriptions, and death or burial Death Registers that are available on-line at no charge. T o be useful and appropriate to this page, linked sites must have the NAMES, LOCATIONS and DATES of burial/death available online. Websites of photos of tombstones may be linked, but they must be clear enough that tombstone engravings are legible, or their inscriptions available in text format. If I use your links, I'll send you a REAL postcard.
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Snohomish County WA Darrington Cemetery USGW Archive. FAMILY. project This is a great site for Snohomish County genealogy questions, queries jewish Genealogical Society of Washington http://www.thirdstbooks.com/snohindex.html
Extractions: LOCAL HISTORY Thank you for visiting my independent Snohomish County Washington Page. I am a CC for the USGW and host Skagit County for that group. I own a bookstore in Marysville WA and have created a FREE genealogy library in association with the bookstore.... 3rd St. Book Exchange, 1615 3rd St., downtown Marysville WA Marysville City History 1908
Jeffrey A. Bockman's - Genealogical Links and County AJGS International jewish Cemetery Project CO Obituaries, Funeral Home, Church, Cemetery, and Probate FamilyTreeMaker SSDI at genealogy.com SSDI http://users.anet.com/~jeffb/wwwcont.htm
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Extractions: 1930 Census Online - A comprehensive guide to the 1930 census. Learn how the census was taken, which records survive today, and how to find microfilm that may contain your family's records. The locator is an online database listing every roll of microfilm in the 1930 census, searchable by over 120,000 geographic locations. It is not a family or individual name index or a digital version of the microfilm. African American Genealogy African American Genealogy Sites The African - Native Genealogy Page - the Oklahoma's Black Indians Afrigeneas - postings on African American genealogy research and resources The Alabama Department of Archives and History - lots of info here on the history and genealogy of our state AlGenWeb - Alabama Genealogy Info on the Web Alabama Obituaries - Obits from Mobile, Birmingham and Hunstville going back six months
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Extractions: News: Release Information and Indexes/Other Finding Aids for the 1930 Federal Population Census. The 1930 Census is available for Burlington, Atlantic and Ocean counties at the Headquarters branch. Come in and check out your ancestries! [http://1930census.archives.gov] Census Records Indexes for the 1880 US Federal Census, 1881 British Isles Census, and the 1881 Canadian Census. From the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp] Obtaining EDs for the 1930 Census in one step (large cities) [http://stevenmorse.org/census/index.html] Top Gateway Sites - Recommended Starting Sites Ancestors
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