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- entry for DRAGANESCU, Mark, 13 June 2002
- entry for FARKAS, Nadine, 13 June 2002
- entry for HASSLER, Sandra, 13 June 2002
- entry for HERSH, Karen A., 13 June 2002
- entry for RUSELL, Dr. Jean, 13 June 2002
- entry for STARR, David B., 13 June 2002
- entry for WAMSLEY, Susanne Grossman, 13 June 2002
- no postings between these dates
- entry for ARNOLD, Diane, 24 September 2002
- entry for BUCHER, Bernard, 24 September 2002
- entry for BURNSIDE, Deena, 24 September 2002
- entry for DAHLKE, Chris, 24 September 2002
- entry for FACTOR, Sol, 24 September 2002
- entry for FOX, Johnny, 24 September 2002
- entry for GLEISER, Marcos, 24 September 2002
- entry for HAUPTMAN, Edna, 24 September 2002
- entry for HENDERSON, Mara, 24 September 2002
- entry for KLEIN, Kevin, 24 September 2002
- entry for MACKELL, Maria DORIZAS, 24 September 2002
- entry for PINTEA, Larie, 24 September 2002
- entry for SCHWARTZ, Nancy, 24 September 2002
- entry for THELLMANN, Ron, 24 September 2002
- entry for BELL, Murray, 15 December 2002
ARNOLD, Diane
eMail Address Domsmeeno@aol.com
(Orthodox Catholic - Romanian Orthodox?)
I am seeking information about my great-grandfather Stefan
MACIAN, (originally pronounced "Ma-shan" with the accent on the
second syllable), born in 1887 at Seitin, Romania, and died in
1933. His wife, Lean SYRATUIK, was from Austria / Galicia and I
am told she spoke Polish; she was born in 1888 and died in 1951.
They immigrated to America in 1910. Stefan's father, George
MACIAN, followed in 1911. They all lived in Waynesboro,
Pennsylvania as recorded in the 1920 census, and then they are
found in the 1930 census (minus father George) in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania where they both are now buried. They had 5
children, all born in Pennsylvania: Sophia, James (Metro),
George, Anuta (died within first year), and Steven. There is
also some speculation that Stefan had a brother John as there was
a John MACIAN, 2 years younger than Stefan (immigrated in 1914),
who lived on the same street 2 blocks up from him in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. Lena may have been the sister of Eva SERBA, wife
of Pete SERBA (immigrated about 1914). The MACIANS were Orthodox
Catholics.
BELL, Murray
eMail address: bell_mazurak@hotmail.com
(Romanian Orthodox)
I am looking for information on my grandparents' family ... the
family names are TASCIUC, CUMLEC, and MAZURCAC. In 1938 a copy
of my uncle's birth record was obtained from the Romanian
Orthodox Church of Lipeniti. My uncle was born in 1905 and they
moved to Canada shortly after. Village-Lipeniti, County
Ceruauti, Region Nistrului, Area Bucovinei. I am looking for
info on this area or village. Any information would be greatly
appreciated. (Mr. Bell has been asked to provide additional
names and information about his ancestors).
BUCHER, Bernard
eMail Address: bcbucher@web.de
I am searching for date and place of birth of a JOSEF BUCHER. He
married a Franziska Anna PLIHACZKA on 14 November 1813 at Suczawa
or Suceava, Bukovina, now located in Romania. They had a son,
Josef Mathias BUCHER, born on 28 April 1816 in Suceava. It is
passed down orally that JOSEF BUCHER emigrated from Rorschach /
Switzerland to the Bukovina. Who knows him and can give me
guidance?
BURNSIDE, Deena
Austin, Texas, USA
eMail Address: DeenaMB@aol.com
I am researching David MOSES and wife Eva, born about 1860, from
an unknown place in Romania. They immigrated to New York City
around 1900. The children were Rebecca (my grandmother), born in
1887, and the oldest, Jack (possibly Jacob), Sofie, Abraham,
Benjamin and Molly. I know that Molly was born in New York City.
Eva had two sisters, Zuella and Fanny. I do not have their
married names. I have no further information. I searched the
Ellis Island website but could find no ship or date connections
among the names of the parents and children. Could anyone tell
me what the name MOSES might have been in Romanian?
DAHLKE, Chris
eMail Address: cdalke85@yahoo.com
I am looking for information on great-grandfather, Ernst LUCAN,
born 28 October 1877. I know he lived at Vama, Romania. He
immigrated to California, USA in 1905. His last name was later
changed to LUCAS. In 1907 he married Rosa HEFTI from
Switzerland. We know NOTHING of their lives before they came to
the USA. Somehow they made it to the Chicago area, because part
of his farm is now a part of O'Hare airport. He later moved to
Wisconsin.
DRAGANESCU, Mark
eMail address: draganescu@yahoo.com
(Greek Orthodox)
I would like any information on Constatine DRAGANESCU, born May,
1877 at Buzias. His mother's maiden name is Ileana MAGA. He came
to the United States and settled in Philadelphia in November
1907. My grandmother, Simileana MICU was born April / May 1885
or 1887. She immigrated to the United States in December 1909. I
believe they were married in 1907 in Romania in the Greek
Orthodox Church. I have been unable to obtain any civil or Greek
Orthodox records. I would appreciate any guidance on where to
obtain additional documentation.
FACTOR, Sol
23892 Greenlawn Avenue, Beachwood, Ohio 44122- USA
eMail Address: Sfactor110@aol.com
(Jewish)
Rosa POLLAK was born at Orosken, Romania on 14 November 1923.
She married Shaier POLLAK on 7 June 1945. In August of 1945 she
registered as a Displaced Person at the Landsberg DP (Displaced
persons) camp. According to documents, Shaier is supposed to
have died in October 1945, possibly at Landsberg. Rosa was also
at Buchberg and St. Ottilien. Rosa's parents, deceased as of
1945, were Meier and Regina POLLAK. Regina's maiden name was
GRUN. Rosa was pregnant and went to Munich where I was born at
the Frauenklinik on 28 June 1946. We were separated as of 14
July 1946. I was sent to the United States in November 1947. We
think Rosa may have been helped by the Bricha to immigrate to
Palestine. Any help would be appreciated.
FARKAS, Nadine
eMail address: nfarkas@interlynx.net
My great grand mother was Julia (BORBEJ) GALL. She was 23 years
old when she immigrated to Canada 18 July 1928 from Romania. She
arrived at Quebec port in 1928. She was already married to
Joseph GALL at the time and pregnant with my grandmother Margret.
If anyone knows of the BORBEJ surname please contact me.
FOX, Johnny
eMail Address: JohnnyFox@comcast.net
My uncle,, John or Ioan ILIOVICIU, was a priest at Mosnita Lang,
Timsoara from l950 to l957. The best I can make things out is
that our family goes back to Danes-Sighisoara. Uncle John was
born on l5 January l891. His wife's name was Valeria. We wrote
to each other in the 1960's but he was afraid that the communists
would cause him problems, so I stopped writing to him. My
grandmother, Elizabeth CONSTANTIN / CONSTANTINE was his sister;
his other sisters were Maria, Illena Ana, Virginia, and brothers
were Nicolae, Roman, and one other I can't see the spelling very
well (worn down). His grandfather was Nicolea Illiut
ILLOVICIU.
GLEISER, Marcos
Chile
eMail Address: mgleiser@village.cl111
(Jewish)
My great-grandfather was Meier GLEIZER, from Ataki (also Ataky,
Otaci), now in Moldova, formerly in Romania, Ukraine, Bessarabia.
Meier GLEIZER was married to Rachel GROISMAN (born circa 1855,
died 1860). Meier GLEIZER apparently remained in Ataki when the
family immigrated to Argentina. My great-grandmother Rachel
GROISMAN GLEIZER and five children -- Manuel, Samuel, Marcos
(born 1880), Fishel and Golde -- came to Argentina, under
protection of Baron HIRSCH, circa 1900-1910. Her sister, Maria
GLEIZER GROISSMAN, emigrated also. Rachel GROISSMAN was born
circa 1855 and died in 1924 in Argentina. Marcos GROISSMAN was
born in 1880 in Ataki, Romania, and died in Chile in 1949.
Manuel GROISSMAN was born in 1889 in Ataki and died in Argentina
in 1966. After a few years Marcos GLEISER DAJ (my grandfather)
continued on to Chile, and Golde was married with a US citizen
from Texas or Kansas City, Missouri and traveled to US where she
was naturalized in Superior Court, Philadelphia, PA, USA in July
1898. The other brothers remained in Argentina. Samuel GLEIZER,
27 years, arrived in New York in 1923, on the ship "SS Pan
American", for a visit to his sister Goldie SHORE. In the same
trip arrived Goldie SHORE, age 45 (I suppose that it is not her
first entry to USA). If anyone knows something about Goldie, I
will appreciate it very much.
HASSLER, Sandra
eMail address: SHassler@mlt.com
I am looking for my grandfather's and grandmother's family. They
both lived at Bucharest, Romania during the late 1800's and
immigrated to Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada during the late
1800's or early 1900's. Egnatz MARTIN was born 21 February 1886
and Agatha BoGOLOUSKI was born 28 February 1887. I do not know
if this is a correct spelling.
HAUPTMAN, Edna
eMail Address: rnsefh@yahoo.com
(Roman Catholic)
John HAUPTMAN (1848-1929), emigrated 1907 from Pankota, Arad,
Romania to America, with his wife, Rose BETTISCH, (1858-1924) and
left 5 children already dead. They moved directly to
Bloomington, Illinois, USA. This area has many different names
of people who immigrated from these two towns, apparently to be
part of a large train build / repair area in this town. I wonder
if these people had been recruited? Their son, Joe HAUPTMAN,
(1886-1962) married Maria KEMMERLY (1890-1971) from Sintana, Arad
Co, Romania, and emigrated later, after his first wife and child
had died. Joe, John, and Maria stated they were German on their
passenger list; the BETTISCH said Hungarian. I wonder when these
people came to the Transylvania area? I would like to get them
back to their German or Hungarian roots.
HENDERSON, Mara
eMail Address mhender5@tampaybay.rr.com
I am seeking relatives of and information about Frigyes Vilmos
GUNNESCH, also known as Fridrich GRUMESCH, and Fred GUNESCH, born
11 November 1866 in Brasso, Roumania. On 15 March 1900, he and
his wife, Terezia, resided at "Brasso T. honkerus udvar g" and
they were evangelists. His occupation was real-school custodian.
He immigrated to the United States, arriving at Ellis Island on 7
May 1913, and was naturalized on 10 September 1925 in Cleveland,
Ohio. I believe he may have had brothers and/or sisters.
I am also seeking relatives of and information about Terezia
GUNNESCH, also known as Theresia GRUNESCH, nee SARIKA, who was
born at Kaszon Alkiz, Csikmegye in 1867, immigrated to the United
States, arriving at Ellis Island on 17 January 1921, and died on
14 January 1930 in Cleveland, Ohio.
HERSH, Karen A.
Coral Springs, Florida, USA
eMail address: karenh11@bellsouth.net
(Jewish)
I am searching for any information whatsoever on my great and
great-great grandparents from Iasi and Bucharest, Romania.
According to documents I found at Vienna, Austria, my
great-grandmother, Irene Regina SCHIFFER, was born at Iasi,
Romania 17 April, 1852. She had a sister, Therese SCHIFFER, who
married Mr. BOHIN, though they divorced. My great-grandmother's
father was Benjamin SCHIFFER, Doctor of Medicine from Iasi,
Romania. We think he died at Wien (Vienna) sometime around the
late 1860's-early 1870's. His wife was Henriette BARACH, place
of birth unknown. Irene Regina SCHIFFER married my grandfather,
Max KAHANE, at Vienna (Wien) Austria 25 June 1871. My mother had
a family crest which she inherited from her grandmother, Irene
SCHIFFER, and which had been awarded to Dr. Benjamin SCHIFFER by
King Karl of Romania (I or II??) because he was his personal
physician. This is undocumented, but my mother had no reason to
lie about it and documents uncovered in Vienna have shown
that he was indeed a physician ... Our copy of this crest was
sold after the war (World War I). If anyone has come across any
of these names while researching Romanian (or Austrian)
genealogy, I'd appreciate hearing about it.
KLEIN, Kevin
eMail address: a
href="mailto:kmklein@pacbell.net">kmklein@pacbell.net
I am looking for my BERKOWITZ and JACOBSON descendants from
someplace in Romania. My great-grandfather, John BERKOWITZ,
immigrated to the United States in 1901; while my
great-grandmother, Fanny BERKOWITZ (nee JACOBSON), immigrated to
the United States in 1902. I do not know if they were married to
each other prior to immigrating to the United States. My
great-uncle, their first-born son, was born in Denver, Colorado
in 1903. They moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota by 1926, and
subsequently moved to Los Angeles, California. I am trying to
find their respective ancestors.
MACKELL, Maria DORIZAS
236 Bulwara Road, Ultimo, 2007 Sydney, Australia
eMail Address Maria.Mackell@student.unsw.edu.au
I am researching my father, Gerassimos DORIZAS, born 17 July 1925
at Zimnicea. I understand his family originally came from
Cephalonia, Greece. He came to Australia from Romania via Greece
about 1949 - 1951(?). He had an uncle in America, but Gerry came
to Australia as a displaced person. He married Margaret ANDERSON
and had 5 children, (I am the oldest daughter). He had three
sisters, Gela, Lia and CocoLia. Gerassimos died in 1977, and his
wife died in 1996. We have lost touch with his family. I am
wanting to make contact with any members of his family, and hope
someone will get in touch.
PINTEA, Larie
eMail Address: PinteaT@aol.com
My father was Ilarie PINTEA, from Craiva (near Alba Julia) in
Transylvania. My mother was Sylvia (Savina) MUNTEAN, from near
Alba Julia. My paternal grandfather Stefan MUNTEAN came to US in
1909 from Barabance, or on ship registry "Barband," a small
village close to Alba Julia, Romania. My mother Sylvia lost
contact with her father about 1925, when he lived in the Detroit,
Michigan area, possibly at Hamtramack, Michigan. My grandmother,
Susanna MUNTEAN, later remarried to a POPA, still later to a
HADA, and lived at Sharon, Pennsylvania then at Elyria, Ohio,
where she operated a boarding house for Romanian immigrants. My
father, Ilarie PINTEA, was the only member of his family to
emigrate. He came immediately to Erie, Pennsylvania when he was
sixteen years old. He later moved to Cleveland, Ohio, and
elsewhere in the Midwest, at one point working as a cowboy on a
ranch near Alma, Kansas. Later he founded a Romanian language
newspaper, known as the Vagabondul. This was published in
Cleveland, and went to Romanians in many cities. My father
returned to Erie, Pennssylvania, where he died in 1969; mother
died in 1978.
RUSELL, Dr. Jean
1002 Smith Avenue, Lebanon, Pennsylvania 17042-, USA
eMail address: jeanneruss@webtv.net
I need information on George BRUSLEA, born about 1880, and wife
Mary. Their son was George Nicholas, born about 1900 near
Bucharest and came to the US about 1916. The first George above
had a brother, Constantine who was a journalist and was sent to
Siberia. Any help will be appreciated.
SALMAN, Louis
9, avenue du Pasteur Martin Luther King, 78230 Le Pecq,
France
eMail address: Csa@xnet.ro
(Augustinian)
I am trying to find birth record for my grandfather, Henrik
SALMAN (or SALAMON) who was born 1865 at NagySzeben (Sibiu). He
died at Budapest (Hungary). He was married with KRESZ Maria.
Her confession was Augustinian. Any help will be appreciated.
SCHWARTZ, Nancy
eMail Address: nancjs@yahoo.com
(Jewish)
I am searching for information about Mendel SCHWARTZ, who married
Dvojra (Dora) POLLACK. They lived at Koloszvar (Cluj) and had
two children, Rose (maybe Rosalia) and Samuel, born 1885; then
moved to Rosavlea (Rosalia), and had another child, Bela, in
1901. Dvojra may have died circa 1901. Mendel died, we think,
around 1909-1911. I would love to know anything about Mendel and
Dvojra, and their parents.
I am also searching for information about my KATZ family. Samuel
(Shmuel Hersh) KATZ, Solomon (Shulem) KATZ and Marton (Mordechai)
KATZ, born possibly at Maramaros. I do not know what became of
Samuel, but Solomon married Regina TAUB, they lived in Petrila,
and had one daughter, Berta, in 1913. Marton KATZ, married Sarah
(Czili) POLLACK. They lived in Petrosani, where they had a
drygoods store and bar. Their children were Frida, Iohanna (who
died young), and Isidore. Isidore married Barbara Olga MADENISEK
in 1936 in Resita. I am also searching for information on the
following people from the same areas mentioned above: Sydney
WEISS; Bernat MALEK; Roszi FRIEDMAN; Mary GLATTSTEIN.
STARR, David B.
Dean, Me'ah Hebrew College, 160 Herrick Road, Newton Centre,
Massachusetts 02459-, USA
eMail address: dstarr@hebrewcollege.edu
Solomon SCHECTER was born at Focsani in 1847 ? to his parents,
Isaac and Sarah SCHECHTER. He left Focsani in the mid
1870's, traveling first to Vienna, Austria then to Berlin,
Germany (late 1870's-early 1880's), then to London England in
1882, and NYC, USA in 1902, where he became President of the
Jewish Theological Seminary. He was married in Romania, for a
short time, and divorced shortly thereafter. He died in 1915.
THELLMANN, Ron
eMail Address: savoury@ntlworld.com
In search of any information relating to my grandparents, Martin
THELLMANN or TELLMANN, and Susi KRAUS. They lived in a village
called Dirlos near Medias, Romania. My father was born in 1920
so I am looking around the time of 1880 - 1900. My grandfather
had 2 brothers and 1 sister and grandmother Susi KRAUS had 4
brothers and 1 sister. My grandmother's sister immigrated to
America I believe in around 1930 - 1940. I am looking for any
help with details of grandparents and previous family.
WAMSLEY, Susanne Grossman
2690 South 360 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115-, USA
eMail address: mybershet@mstar2.net
I am searching for the birth and marriage records of my mother's
family, who emigrated from Romania in 1884 to New York, United
States of America. The only information available to me is the
1900 New York Census, which contains the month and year of their
birth and the number of years of their marriage. The name of my
great-grandfather was Haskel FLEISCHER, place of birth: Romania -
no town listed. His birth month and year was January 1846. The
name of my great-grandmother was Hannah (married name FLEISCHER),
place of birth: Romania - no town listed. Her birth month and
year is: December 1857. Haskel and Hannah were married 1874 to
1875.
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