Hi I recently undertook some research at the Christchurch branch of New Zealand Archives for a UK resident. One of the documents I viewed was a copy of the Jewish Chronicle for Friday 28 June 1895, which was used in court to prove the death of an individual. Although the newspaper was fragile I photographed the entire front page: births, deaths, marriages, engagements, thanks, in memorium and notices of tombstone placements. I have transcribed the names in case they are relevant to other researchers. Im not sure if I can upload this to the site, but will try. I am happy to email a photo of the section that relates to their family if anyone would like it. Cheers Cynthia Springtime in New Zealand
I would like to see if the people I'm looking for might be on there. It's a good time frame for them. Judi Conway [email protected] Thanks for sharing
Look at www.thejc.com and use the search archives feature which is free. Then when/if you have precise issues have a look at our webpage. Jeff Maynard's website has quite a few extractions, Miriam Pollack's fabulous CD "The JC Project" covers the first decade of 1900 and lots of us have other random pages. The JC is on film at many libraries (which is why it would have been helpful to know where you are. I hope to get Cynthia's list up to view within the next few days. Sherry (Oxford, UK) > I would like to see if the people I'm looking for might be on there. > It's a good time frame for them.
Hi Cynthia, Have a look at http://www.british-jewry.org.uk/jcanouncments.php and see if your format (i.e. what you have transcribed) matches. If you have the same data and it's in an Excel (or compatible) email it to me personally ([email protected]) and I will see if I can add it to the above page-I'm not very good with tables in HTML but I can try! Best Sherry On 9 October 2010 04:55, Cynthia McCaughan & Steve Ingle <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi > > I recently undertook some research at the Christchurch branch of New Zealand > Archives for a UK resident. One of the documents I viewed was a copy of the > Jewish Chronicle for Friday 28 June 1895, which was used in court to prove > the death of an individual. Although the newspaper was fragile I > photographed the entire front page: births, deaths, marriages, engagements, > thanks, in memorium and notices of tombstone placements. I have transcribed > the names in case they are relevant to other researchers. Im not sure if I > can upload this to the site, but will try. I am happy to email a photo of > the section that relates to their family if anyone would like it. > > Cheers > > Cynthia > Springtime in New Zealand > > > Our website is at > www.british-jewry.org.uk > We update regularly. Let us know if you have ideas to offer. > > [email protected] is the address to use for help. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Are there any people named Lewis from Leeds listed on there? Thanks Judi USA