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    1. [GEN-NYS] Heckmann oo Conboy
    2. Georg Friederici
    3. I´m trying to contact decendants from: Grace HECKMANN, 22, 194-19 112th rd., Hollis married 1929 in NY Irving CONBOY, 23, 112 E. 121st st., Manhattan Greetings from Germany Georg Friederici in Oldenburg

    02/17/2019 09:56:11
    1. [GEN-NYS] Ernest Heckmann (1865-1946) Research
    2. Georg Friederici
    3. TITEL Ernest Heckmann (1865-1946) Research . FAMILYHISTORY and all what we know a.. Ernst Heckmann was born 1865 in Münstermaifeld, his death was 1946 in New York b.. Ernest Heckmann emmigrated 1894 from Hamburg to New York, MS California c.. his later wife Selma Pohl was also on board the California d.. they married 1897 in NY e.. he worked as Supervising Engineer in NY f.. the family stays his hole live in NY, mentioned in the US-Census 1900, 1910, 1915, 1920, 1930 g.. after 20 years, this is during 1914, Ernest Heckman make a trip to Germany and visited his mother and sister in Freienwalde h.. he also stays some time in Berlin i.. he returned to the US about 1915 j.. my research in “ancestry” and “familysearch” also “Link to your Roots” (hamburg.de) haven´t shown any news or progress k.. his daughter Grace married Irving Conboy, had 4 children: Frank, Dolores, William and Charlotte, Frank´s daughter Debra Conboy married Armand Papasodero REQUEST and other infos a.. I´m trying to find out just this trip from New York to Germany and from Germany to New York just exact between 1914 – 1915, this is the main question b.. he travelled without his wife and daughter c.. Ernest Heckmann uses some different names as Ernst C.M. Heckmann, Ernest Oscar Heckman, Ernest Oscar Maria Heckmann d.. I´m trying to contact some living descendants Who can help to findout the travell 1914-1915 from Ernest Heckmann ? . Thanks and best regards from Oldenburg in Germany Georg

    02/10/2019 07:27:40
    1. Re: LI-Rooters Brklyn's Cypress Hill Cemetery
    2. Florence Marmor
    3. On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, J. Bunnell~Ogden wrote: > Well, now I am totally confused... ie David's post. Darn ...and I > thought I had this all figured out! Please, can anyone tell me WHICH > Cypress Hills cemetery to look in for my (in)famous ggranduncle? He was > living in Williamsburgh, Brooklyn at the time of his death in 1900. His > DC reads: Place of Buriel CYPRESS HILLS. If the death cert says CYPRESS HILLS then your "(in)famous ggranduncle" is to be found in CYPRESS HILLS CEMETERY not the National Cemetery. In order to find out your will have to write a letter to Cypress Hills requesting plot location. They "archive" every burial over 50 years old. Then you have to wait. I suggest if you don't hear in a month contact them again either by phone (if you can) or mail. Florence Marmor fmarmor@dorsai.org edge of Brooklyn, N.Y Researching: Lissauer, Jonap, Bogar from Hunfalu (Huncovce, Slovakia), Szuha Kallo, Szin and Peder, Hungary (now Slovakia), etc. Lissauer from Rawa Ruska, Galicia now Ukraine Jonap from Felso Vadasz, Hungary Bogar from Janik, (Janok, Hungary), Slovakia Ringelheim, Weisenfeld, Scherz, Gross from Manasterz and Tarnowka, Galicia (now Poland) Krauthamer, Spanier from Kolomeya, Ukraine All the above SURNAMES plus Lesser from U. S. See our web page on Mokom Sholom Cemetery, Ozone Park, N.Y. at http://www.jewishinterest.com

    09/15/2018 10:07:15
    1. Re: Brkyln's Cypress Hill Cemetery
    2. Florence Marmor
    3. On Thu, 19 Mar 1998, J. Bunnell~Ogden wrote: > Jim... David... Hi everyone! > > My ggranduncle, Thomas Holmes, is buried at Cypress Hills Cemetery. > Altho' he worked with the Union Army as an embalming- surgeon during the > Civil War... he was NOT a veteran. Are you SURE Cypress Hills is a > NATIONAL cemetery? ... Jackie > Cypress Hills is NOT a NATIONAL cemetery. It does have a military section. It is a non-denominational cemetery. Florence Marmor fmarmor@dorsai.org edge of Brooklyn, N.Y Researching: Lissauer, Jonap, Bogar from Hunfalu (Huncovce, Slovakia), Szuha Kallo, Szin and Peder, Hungary (now Slovakia), etc. Lissauer from Rawa Ruska, Galicia now Ukraine Jonap from Felso Vadasz, Hungary Bogar from Janik, (Janok, Hungary), Slovakia Ringelheim, Weisenfeld, Scherz, Gross from Manasterz and Tarnowka, Galicia (now Poland) Krauthamer, Spanier from Kolomeya, Ukraine All the above SURNAMES plus Lesser from U. S. See our web page on Mokom Sholom Cemetery, Ozone Park, N.Y. at http://www.jewishinterest.com

    09/15/2018 10:07:13
    1. JOHN T. FINN
    2. Florence Marmor
    3. I have lost your address. Please contact me. I hope the group will excuse this. Florence Marmor fmarmor@dorsai.org edge of Brooklyn, N.Y Researching: Lissauer, Jonap, Bogar from Hunfalu (Huncovce, Slovakia), Szuha Kallo, Szin, Hungary Lissauer from Rawa Ruska, Slovakia Jonap from Felso Vadasz, Hungary Bogar from Janik, (Janok, Hungary), Slovakia Ringelheim, Weisenfeld, Scherz, Gross from Manasterz and Tarnowka, Galicia (now Poland) Krauthamer, Spanier from Kolomeya, Ukraine All the above SURNAMES plus Lesser from U. S. See our web page on Mokom Sholom Cemetery, Ozone Park, N.Y. at http://www.jewishinterest.com

    09/15/2018 10:06:44
    1. Re: De Ja Vu/DNA memory
    2. Florence Marmor
    3. On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, JudyKCski wrote: > Now.. in my family certain genetic traits' have been carried on.. and heaven > know's that I have had more than my share of "De Ja Vu".. I have been in > cemetery's that I have never - ever been in before - or known that family was > ever in.. and have been "pulled" to certain graves... and come to find out > later these people have ALWAYS bee related to me.. no one can tell me that > there is No such thing as "genetic memory" - this field is still too un- > explored for anyone to make it cut and dried... there need's to be more depth > put into this field. I agree totally. I have had many instances of similar happenings. I went to Poland to the town where my grandfather was born and felt like I knew everything there. I knew which direction to go and knew what I would find when I got there. I knew where graves were where there is now a park in another town. I felt like I had been born there and had been away for a short while. I knew nothing about the town except its name prior to my going there. Florence Marmor fmarmor@dorsai.org edge of Brooklyn, N.Y Researching: Lissauer, Jonap, Bogar from Hunfalu (Huncovce, Slovakia), Szuha Kallo, Szin, Hungary Lissauer from Rawa Ruska, Galicia now Ukraine Jonap from Felso Vadasz, Hungary Bogar from Janik, (Janok, Hungary), Slovakia Ringelheim, Weisenfeld, Scherz, Gross from Manasterz and Tarnowka, Galicia (now Poland) Krauthamer, Spanier from Kolomeya, Ukraine All the above SURNAMES plus Lesser from U. S. See our web page on Mokom Sholom Cemetery, Ozone Park, N.Y. at http://www.jewishinterest.com

    09/15/2018 10:06:36
    1. Re: ADOPTEES
    2. Florence Marmor
    3. On Wed, 7 Apr 1999, Rob & Jean wrote: > Hello to all, > I feel the need to speak on this adoption issue, I am not opposed to > them opening records for anyone searching. I am not an adoptee, I am not an adoptee, either, but I have searched for 2 different people that I have NEVER found. My friend had an older 1/2 brother who she had seen just once when she was 5 years old. In tine, she was alone, had never married and was desperate to be reunited with her brother. She tried and could not find him. She asked me about 20 years ago to look for him. I failed. She asked again about 3 years ago. A friend agreed to help. We failed. She passed away 2 years ago and I have tried to find her brother to keep my promise. I have failed. There should be a way that records could be opened. Years ago, when I was young, and was not able to have a child I wanted to adopt my cousin's daughter who had been taken from her parents and was in the foster care system. I could not remember the name of my cousin's husband nor could my father who was very much in favor of this adoption more so than the average person would be as he had grown up in an orphanage. The only one who could help was my aunt (my cousin's mother) and she refused. She was afraid that my cousin would bother us. My aunt would not give in. I was unable to find that child. Eventually, we had our own children but I have not forgotten that little girl who could have been in a home of her own with her own family around her to love and take care of her. Florence Marmor fmarmor@dorsai.org edge of Brooklyn, N.Y Researching: LISSAUER, JONAP, BOGAR from Hunfalu (Huncovce, Slovakia), Szuha Kallo, Szin and Peder, Hungary (now Slovakia), etc. LISSAUER from Rawa Ruska, Galicia now Ukraine JONAP from Felso Vadasz, Hungary BOGAR from Janik, (Janok, Hungary), Slovakia RINGELHEIM, WEISENFELD, SCHERZ, GROSS from from Manasterz and Tarnowka, Galicia (now Poland) KRAUTHAMER, SPANIER from Kolomeya, Ukraine All the above Surnames plus LESSER from U. S. See our web page on Mokom Sholom Cemetery, Ozone Park, N.Y. at http://www.jewishinterest.com

    09/15/2018 10:06:17
    1. MOKOM SOLOM WEB PAGE
    2. Florence Marmor
    3. We have updated the web page with more articles and pictures. Please look in and let us know what you think. We will be uploading names and addresses of people to contact if you agree with us that no earth should be poured and the cemetery should be left alone. Florence Marmor fmarmor@dorsai.org edge of Brooklyn, N.Y See our web page on Mokom Sholom Cemetery, Ozone Park, N.Y. at http://www.jewishinterest.com ==== GEN-NYS Mailing List ==== Have you considered joining the Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative? http://www.rootsweb.com/

    09/15/2018 10:04:15
    1. Re: Cemeteries in Manhattan
    2. Florence Marmor
    3. On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Sue Pawley wrote: Hi, > > Around the turn of the century, from say 1900 to 1910, what cemeteries > would have been in the area of 400 W 52nd st? > None, unless it was a historical cemetery. All cemeteries were taken out of Manhattan except for historical ones because of a New York City law forbidding cemeteries in Manhattan. > These people were of limited means, so I do not think that they would have > shipped the body of a child very far for burial. I have not been able to > obtain a death certificate for him but do feel that this Harry Greene did > die in childhood - reason being family verbage and that he appears as an > infant in the 1900 census yet is not with the family in the 1910. The cemeteries were moved into Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island and New Jersey. Cemeteries are by religious denomination and non-sectarian. You will have to look outside of Manhattan. The name is probably totally corrupted on the death certificate. I suggest you look again. Florence Marmor fmarmor@dorsai.org edge of Brooklyn, N.Y Researching: LISSAUER, JONAP, BOGAR from Hunfalu (Huncovce, Slovakia), Szuha Kallo, Szin and Peder, Hungary (now Slovakia), etc. LISSAUER from Rawa Ruska, Galicia now Ukraine JONAP from Felso Vadasz, Hungary BOGAR from Janik, (Janok, Hungary), Slovakia RINGELHEIM, WEISENFELD, SCHERZ, GROSS from from Manasterz and Tarnowka, Galicia (now Poland) KRAUTHAMER, SPANIER from Kolomeya, Ukraine All the above Surnames plus LESSER from U. S. See our web page on Mokom Sholom Cemetery, Ozone Park, N.Y. at http://www.jewishinterest.com

    09/15/2018 10:03:20
    1. [GEN-NYS] Admin Post Please Read
    2. Dee
    3. Hi everyone! As you may have noticed, Rootsweb mail lists are back on-line! Yay! If you need help navigating the new system: http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/listsHelp <http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/listsHelp> I hope everyone will begin utilizing this list and the many others available at Rootsweb. If you have any questions about this list please fee free to send me a message! Have a great day! Dee Admin http://www.genlady.com <http://www.genlady.com/>

    04/06/2018 11:01:43
    1. [GEN-NYS] James Dooley
    2. William Fleming
    3. Hi James   Maybe this will help you a bit...............................   Charles Francis Dooley was Born 1867 and died 1937 at Menards, N.Y. and buried in Albany Rural Cemetery. He was married to Catherine Elizabeth Peevers-Miller.Who was Born 1868 in Ireland and died May 13, 1949 Menards, and buried with husband Charles Francis along with daughter Bessie. Send me a note and I'll send you photos of the graves. Best Bill

    09/07/2017 01:57:38
    1. [GEN-NYS] Dooley Albany, NY
    2. Good Day All, I have been doing a lot of research as of late regarding my family background and history. I have currently hit a dead end. I hope that some one here maybe able to assist. My name is James T. Dooley III. I current live and was born in Albany, NY. My grandfather (same name just Sr. - Born 1926 in Albany, NY) His grandfather's name was Charles Francis (Frank) Dooley Sr. born in 1867 in NY state possibly NYC according to his death Certificate. Here's where my trail started to get cold. Charles is found in the 1870 NY Census living in Cohoes, NY. Then listed again in 1880 with the same family as a grandson. The head of this household is listed as Patrick Dooley whom was born in Ireland abt. 1800. The first records I have found him in were in the US in 1860 living in Cohoes, NY. His Wife's name at that time was Bridget. Info that I have discovered is as follows: Patrick Dooley B abt 1800 Ireland - D abt 1881 Cohoes, NY Wife - Bridget Dooley B abt 1814 Ireland - D abt 1889 Cohoes, NY Daughter - Mary Dooley B abt 1835 Ireland - D Aft 1872     Husband Surname Kelly in 1872 Son - John Dooley B abt 1836 Ireland - D Aft 1872 Son - Michael Dooley B abt 1842 NY - D Aft 1872 Daughter - Ann Dooley B abt 1846 NY - D aft 1872      Husband Surname of Day in 1872 Daughter - Hanora Dooley B abt 1847 Canada - D 1911     Husband Surname Welch Son James J Dooley B abt 1852 NY - D aft 1872 Son Patrick Dooley B unk - D aft 1872 Patrick's will indicates that he also has a step daughter name Mary Ann McCusker. (Lived in NJ in 1880-1900) Also had a son named William who was about 7 years older than Charles. Charles's death certificate indicates that his father was Patrick Dooley, presumably the Son of Patrick Dooley and his mother was Mary Grady. I have also had my DNA tested by both Ancestry as well as 23&me. My Paternal Haplogroup is R-M222. I am extremely looking forward to networking with everyone and sharing our histories. Thanks, James

    09/06/2017 02:02:43
    1. Re: [GEN-NYS] [NYRENSSE] [ROOTS-L] Online Death Indexes and Records Website (USA) - Latest Additions
    2. Jeremy Taylor
    3. Sorry, the site I was referring to is the NY Death Indexes at archive.org, which came from Reclaim the Records... The link is Internet Archive Search: publisher:"Reclaim The Records". | | | Internet Archive Search: publisher:"Reclaim The Records" | | | Jeremy From: Cliff Lamere <clifflamere@nycap.rr.com> To: Jeremy Taylor <jeremyjtaylor@yahoo.com> Cc: "gen-nys@rootsweb.com" <gen-nys@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2017 8:29 PM Subject: Re: [NYRENSSE] [ROOTS-L] Online Death Indexes and Records Website (USA) - Latest Additions Jeremy, Without a link to the site you mention, you will be lucky to find someone that knows what you are talking about.  Send me a link so I can see what you were looking at. Cliff ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jeremy Taylor wrote: >Does anyone know if these (i.e. New York State death index) are complete? I was able to find some of my ancestors in them, but a couple of them are nowhere to be found. I checked alternate spellings, and checked the years before/after, but no luck. In one case it happens to be a husband and wife who died in 1885 and 1888, respectively, both in Athens, Greene, NY. I don't know the parents of either one, and neither appears in the death records index on Archive.org.... > >Same holds true for another ancestor, who died in Rensselaer County, NY in 1883. I have her death info from cemetery records, but can't find her in the death index.... >I have not tried ordering the certificates yet, but if they don't exist in the index, should I even bother trying to order them from the state? >I know the years/dates of death based on their gravestones, and in the case of the husband, I know when his will was probated. > >Any suggestions on where these missing records might be? I had already checked with the town clerk, and she has nothing for either of them in her records.... Is it possible death certificates could never have been filled out? >Thanks,Jerem >====NY-RENSSE Mailing List==== >Check out the mailing list's website at: >http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NYRensse/ > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYRENSSE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >  >

    08/22/2017 09:21:24
    1. Re: [GEN-NYS] [ROOTS-L] Online Death Indexes and Records Website (USA) - Latest Additions
    2. Jeremy Taylor
    3. Does anyone know if these (i.e. New York State death index) are complete? I was able to find some of my ancestors in them, but a couple of them are nowhere to be found. I checked alternate spellings, and checked the years before/after, but no luck. In one case it happens to be a husband and wife who died in 1885 and 1888, respectively, both in Athens, Greene, NY. I don't know the parents of either one, and neither appears in the death records index on Archive.org.... Same holds true for another ancestor, who died in Rensselaer County, NY in 1883. I have her death info from cemetery records, but can't find her in the death index.... I have not tried ordering the certificates yet, but if they don't exist in the index, should I even bother trying to order them from the state? I know the years/dates of death based on their gravestones, and in the case of the husband, I know when his will was probated. Any suggestions on where these missing records might be? I had already checked with the town clerk, and she has nothing for either of them in her records.... Is it possible death certificates could never have been filled out? Thanks,Jerem

    08/21/2017 10:35:23
    1. [GEN-NYS] Robert Manning and Mary Ferguson
    2. Lilly Martin Sahiounie
    3. Hello, I am researching Robert Manning who was born about 1646, perhaps born in CT, or more likely born in Great Britain. He was in Fairfield, CT prior to moving to Westchester Co, NY as one the first settlers of West Farms. You will recall the CT-NY land dispute on the border, which eventually was settled, and the CT landowners were able to finally settle in Westchester Co NY. On April 01, 1676 at NY he married Mary Ferguson, the daughter of John Ferguson of West Farms, Westchester Co NY. The last record in Westchester Co NY I have found for him is 1683. He was a wealthy landowner there. His neighbors were Gabriel Leggett (1635-1698), Thomas Hunt (1615-1694), and John Ferguson (1630-1681) (his father in law). In 1692 Mary Ferguson Manning remarried to Capt. Thomas Lawrence (1619-1703). I assume that Robert Manning died between 1683 and 1692. Robert Manning and Mary Ferguson had at least one child, a son named John Manning, who was raised in the household of his maternal Uncle John Ferguson, in Westchester Co NY, and John Manning witnessed a document in 1711 in Westchester Co NY. I am a descendant of John Manning, the son of Robert and Mary. However, I need help in finding additional information on this family. Because of the early date, the information is scarce, but I am sure there is more that I have not yet found. I would appreciate help and advice. Best regards, Lilly Martin

    06/26/2017 11:55:45
    1. [GEN-NYS] Jeremy (BRONK)
    2. John P. Bronk of Greene County, N.Y. was married to Caroline Anderson John lived in Coxsackie, N.Y. John's Christening was June 25, 1815 at Dutch Reformed Church, Kinderhook, N.Y. John's parents were Henry Bronk and Catherine Scherp. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Best Bill There is at least one family of Bronk living in Utica, N.Y. now and I know some of their family came from Vermont.

    04/07/2017 05:27:55
    1. Re: [GEN-NYS] John P Bronk 1818-1875
    2. D. Thomas
    3. -----Original Message----- From: GEN-NYS [mailto:gen-nys-bounces+dizlynn1=earthlink.net@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of D. Thomas Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 5:54 PM To: 'Jeremy Taylor' <jeremyjtaylor@yahoo.com>; gen-nys@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GEN-NYS] John P Bronk 1818-1875 HI Jeremy, I don't do any work for Greene County, NY, so you will have to google for a contact phone number for them, to contact them directly to help you with how to go about finding the info, you seek. Calling a local historian's office for the town, may be helpful to you, as well. Good luck in your continued search. Sorry that I cannot be of help to you. Dianne Thomas -----Original Message----- From: GEN-NYS [mailto:gen-nys-bounces+dizlynn1=earthlink.net@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy Taylor Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 3:56 PM To: gen-nys@rootsweb.com; ny-hudsonrv@rootsweb.com; nygreene@rootsweb.com Subject: [GEN-NYS] John P Bronk 1818-1875 Hello, I am trying to determine parents of John P Bronk, born abt. 1818 in Greene Co, NY (possibly Coxsackie) and died before June 1875. Spouse was Caroline Anderson, and children were John, Lydia, Susan Mary, and Emma. I am not able to find specific references to his parents, so I am at a dead end... He was my 4th great-grandfather. Any assistance greatly appreciated! Thanks, Jeremy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NYS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NYS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/06/2017 12:12:53
    1. Re: [GEN-NYS] John P Bronk 1818-1875
    2. D. Thomas
    3. HI Jeremy, I don't do any work for Greene County, NY, so you will have to google for a contact phone number for them, to contact them directly to help you with how to go about finding the info, you seek. Calling a local historian's office for the town, may be helpful to you, as well. Good luck in your continued search. Sorry that I be of help to you. Dianne Thomas -----Original Message----- From: GEN-NYS [mailto:gen-nys-bounces+dizlynn1=earthlink.net@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Jeremy Taylor Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2017 3:56 PM To: gen-nys@rootsweb.com; ny-hudsonrv@rootsweb.com; nygreene@rootsweb.com Subject: [GEN-NYS] John P Bronk 1818-1875 Hello, I am trying to determine parents of John P Bronk, born abt. 1818 in Greene Co, NY (possibly Coxsackie) and died before June 1875. Spouse was Caroline Anderson, and children were John, Lydia, Susan Mary, and Emma. I am not able to find specific references to his parents, so I am at a dead end... He was my 4th great-grandfather. Any assistance greatly appreciated! Thanks, Jeremy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GEN-NYS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    04/06/2017 11:54:05
    1. [GEN-NYS] John P Bronk 1818-1875
    2. Jeremy Taylor
    3. Hello, I am trying to determine parents of John P Bronk, born abt. 1818 in Greene Co, NY (possibly Coxsackie) and died before June 1875. Spouse was Caroline Anderson, and children were John, Lydia, Susan Mary, and Emma. I am not able to find specific references to his parents, so I am at a dead end... He was my 4th great-grandfather. Any assistance greatly appreciated! Thanks, Jeremy

    04/04/2017 01:55:41
    1. [GEN-NYS] Foster homes buffalo ny
    2. Debbie Ellison
    3. I wonder if you have a lit of foster homes in the buffalo ny area around 1926 and on? Thanks Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef>

    03/25/2017 09:54:38