Jewish polish surnames in poland
[DOC File]The Occurrence of Hungarian (Magyar) Surnames
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Finally, Hungarian surnames do not occur in the documents and records of Stropkov in a proportion greater than what might be expected in what had long been a predominantly Slavic (Slovak, Rusyn, Polish) milieu. Moreover, these surnames are found spread about the villages of the one-time Stropkov Domain, a circumstance that might reflect some of ...
[DOC File]1929 Polish Business Directory Project instructions - Poland
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Jewish Records Indexing - Poland in cooperation with JewishGen. Phase 2 Data Entry Instructions. October 2, 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Introduction 1. Steps in the Business Directory Project 1. 1. View Business Directory Pages on JRI-Poland Website 1. 2. Set up your computer to use Polish fonts 2. 3. Download the Business Directory Template 2. 4.
[DOCX File]WHAT CENSUS RECORDS TELL US ABOUT JEWISH FAMILIES
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Given names of many Jews who lack surnames are encountered in documents even as late as the middle of the 19th century. Many examples are given in the “Book of Issued Papers from 1852 to 1855,” compiled in the Zeimelis Jewish community. LGIA. F. 1262. Op. 1. D. 163. L. 204-256 v.
[DOC File]Small history book of Rotter - Genealogy Freelancers
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Especially at a Jewish Rotter family while I was still on a very special problem, namely: Around 1900 a Jewish family emigrated called Schaje (probably Derived from Jesaias) from Eastern Europe in Vienna. Soon afterwards they gave these family names and settled in "Rotter" renaming. Why they did to me today is a mystery.
Joanna Tokarska-Bakir
The myth of the Jewish bloodsucker, widespread in Central and Eastern Europe in the twentieth century and still to be found in the Polish hinterlands, is an obvious parallel to the phenomenon ...
[DOC File]Polaron
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This was furthered with the Polish victory in the Polish–Soviet War, and the large territorial gains in the east, made by Poland as a consequence. According to the 1931 Polish census, 68.9% of the population was Polish, 13.9% were Ukrainians, around 10% Jewish, 3.1% Belarusians, 2.3% Germans and 2.8% “others”, including Lithuanians ...
[DOC File]October 1, 1999 - Poland | Jewish vital records database
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Jewish vital records before that period were recorded at the local Catholic church, and Jews are often listed without surnames but with a patronymic that identifies their father. Vital records made after 1867 are usually written in Russian rather than in Polish.
[DOC File]Unto François Laurel, his staff - Mari Pelican, Zenobia ...
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Unto François Laurel, his staff - Mari Pelican, Zenobia Wreath, and Daniel the Laurel Clerk - and to the College of Arms, does the office of the Blue Tyger send greetings on behalf of Baroness Avelina Keyes, Brigantia Principal Herald of the East, on this feastday of Saint Bertin, Abbot and Confessor, A.S. XXXVIII, also reckoned 5 September 2003 in the Common Era.
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