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Family History Research in Eastern Europe | Genealogy Research in Eastern Europe - Part 2
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Chekhov the census enumerator. Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 11:05 am. The Island of Sakhalin. The fine book that resulted from his stay, was published in Russia in 1895 and is available in an English language translation by Luba and Michael Terpak. The political exiles came from all across the Russian Empire. Chekhov mentions Finns, Polish Catholics, Ukrainians and Armenians from Yerevan. Neizvestnovo Zvaniya Man With No Name. Chekhov also notes that marriage was not in favour anywhere on the island:.
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2011 August | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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Archive for August, 2011. Sunday, August 21st, 2011 at 2:43 pm. Imagine. Millions of individuals are researching their ancestors. Hundreds of professional researchers have come into being to assist in the reconstruction of these family histories. Original registers are being imaged and indexed to broaden access and facilitate the process of research. No, not 2011 in North America or Britain or Australia, but the mid-1930s in Nazi Germany. Or of mixed blood at the very least, discrimination and persecutio...
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2011 March | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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Archive for March, 2011. Announcement: Professional Research in Eastern Europe. Friday, March 4th, 2011 at 2:34 pm. Welcome to my professional research pages. My name is Stephen Rigden and I am a professional researcher covering Eastern Europe. If you would like to discuss your research and/or need any assistance, please use the Contact Us. Tab at the top of this page. 3 The Quays, Belvedere Road, Faversham, Kent, England, ME13 7LP. 1st class BA with Hons in English Literature. Italianised names in Istria.
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2011 June | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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Archive for June, 2011. The Jews of Belgrade. Thursday, June 16th, 2011 at 2:15 pm. David Albahari published in 1998 a book called, in English translation,. That liquidated the Sajmište camp Jews between March and May 1942, using the truck’s exhaust fumes, on daily or twice-daily trips (excepting Sundays). What can one know of Götz and Meyer? When I first tried to sketch out my family tree, it looked like… a blade of grass, like a bare tree, without leaves. My family tree now looked quite different, it h...
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Croatian Ancestry | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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Italianised names in Istria. Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 at 6:45 am. If you have roots in Istria and are interested in knowing more about your Croatian family history and ancestry, please contact us and we would be happy to provide you with an assessment of the research that can be done and an estimate of costs. Technorati Tags: croatian ancestry. Family history in croatia. Armenian family history research. Eastern Europe family history research. Eastern Europe Genealogical Research. On Areas of Research.
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Serbia Family History | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 11:08 am. Traditionally, kin within a. Cannot inter-marry, no matter how far down the lineage. Has its own patron saint and celebrates the saint’s feast day or. Is of central importance in Serbian tradition and, especially where a surname is common locally, individual families will be known and distinguished by their. Will have its own burial ground (perhaps on a hillside, unconnected to the church), or section of a village cemetery. Technorati Tags: serbia family history.
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Lithuanian Family History | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 11:13 am. Like any other small immigrant community whose population is not being frequently replenished with new stock, the Lithuanian community in Scotland is in danger of completely assimilating effectively disappearing within the next 10 or 20 years. Technorati Tags: lithuanian family history. The origins of Lithuanians in Scotland. Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 11:02 am. The Lithuanians in Scotland. Is a farm or manor estate), Sukalupio dvaras in the Naumiestis area and ...
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2011 July | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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Archive for July, 2011. Civil registration in Hungary. Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 11:15 am. Civil registration has been conducted, and mandatory, in Hungary since October 1895. Of course, after this date religious communities continued to register locally events of birth or baptism, marriage, and death or burial, but these ceased to carry legal recognition. Of Újpest, on the east bank of the Duna (Danube), is Budapest IV, while the inner city Pest district of Erzsébetváros is Budapest VII. Many of the...
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Serbian Ancestry | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 at 11:08 am. Traditionally, kin within a. Cannot inter-marry, no matter how far down the lineage. Has its own patron saint and celebrates the saint’s feast day or. Is of central importance in Serbian tradition and, especially where a surname is common locally, individual families will be known and distinguished by their. Will have its own burial ground (perhaps on a hillside, unconnected to the church), or section of a village cemetery. Technorati Tags: serbia family history.
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Sitemap | Family History Research in Eastern Europe
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A woman officer in the Serbian Army. Armenian genealogical research in Kars. Bestowing Jewish surnames in Partitioned Poland. British community in Russia. Chekhov the census enumerator. Civil registration in Hungary. Eastern European merchant marines. Genealogical research in the Banat. Italianised names in Istria. Jewish names and papers. Jewish research in Belgrade, Serbia. Marriage and migration in Istrian family history. Military service in the Imperial Russian Army. Professional research in Serbia.