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Ann ♣ | Report | 2 Jan 2005 23:40 |
Hi Stan do you know of any sites that hold records of jewish marriages just had a quick look on lancashire bmd but no luck regards Ann |
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Ann ♣ | Report | 2 Jan 2005 23:52 |
hi Nell i am soooo confused tryng to find sarah there are so many possibles but because i have limited knowledge of her its hard Ive found a birth for sarah mier but that makes her to old but henry who sandra found is a box maker in 1901 which is the same as on the marriage cert. more confused!!! so im not discarding anytjing yet regards Ann |
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Unknown | Report | 2 Jan 2005 23:56 |
Jewish marriages had to be registered the same as every one else after 1837. But if you google "Jewish genealogy" you may find some useful sites. I sympathise, as my husband has a Jewish gt grandma who married out of her faith. Her father's marriage cert says HIS father was called Zalig, but the birth cert I got for him says his dad was Solomon. How many Zusman Harts were there born in Whitechapel in 1954??? nell |
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Ann ♣ | Report | 3 Jan 2005 00:01 |
Hi Nell i'll try that tomorow i would just like to thank all you wonderfull peole out there for all the help and suggestions. regards Ann |