staff@abrye.com wrote: > Do you remember the Surname Heirlooms website that help to reunite > found family heirlooms to family members living today? It is coming > back! > > www.abrye.com > > There is a mailing list that will have heirlooms that are being put > into the database before the site opens. Who knows, you may be lucky > and find an heirloom that you never knew existed. > Fancy new site claims to have over 200 pages but only one exists sounds like a scam to me based on what shows on the website. I would give it a 1 out of 10 as the so called site is at present. Content nil. Self promotion 1.
Do you remember the Surname Heirlooms website that help to reunite found family heirlooms to family members living today? It is coming back! www.abrye.com There is a mailing list that will have heirlooms that are being put into the database before the site opens. Who knows, you may be lucky and find an heirloom that you never knew existed.
Joe Pessarra wrote: > "Holger Busch Nielsen" <hbuschn@stofanet.dk> wrote in message > news:4572d665$0$4158$ba624c82@nntp02.dk.telia.net... > >>I seek information about a sister and 3 brothers to my fathers mother, > > they > >>emigrated from Denmark to USA 1880. They are: >> >>Marie Mikkelsen (married to Martin Pedersen), born 1. June 1868, died 24. >>October 1937. She lived in Seattle in 1936. Martin had been employed by > > the > >>railways. They lived in St. Paul, Minn. 1906. >> >>Marie had 3 children: 2 sons, Peter (Pit), William (Willi) and a daughter >>Anna Helene (Ann). >> >>Christian Mikkelsen (Chris ? Mekkelsen), born 6. April 1859 >> >>Anton Mikkelsen (Mekkelsen), born 10.May 1861 >> >>Jens Mikkelsen (John Mekkelsen), born 25. December 1864 >> >>I would like to communicate with anyone who might have any information > > about > >>members of this family or descendants. >> >>Holger Busch Nielsen, Skovvej 36, 6650 Brørup, Danmark >> >>E-mail: HBuschN@stofanet.dk >> >> > > > Believe this might be Marie and Martin in 1930 census. > > Name: Martin Pedersen > Home in 1930: Brooklyn, Kings, New York > Age: 60 > Estimated birth year: abt 1870 > Birthplace: Denmark > Relation to Head of House: Head > Spouse's name: Marie > Race: White > > USA phone directory at http://www.us-info.com/usa has the following possible > matches for sons in Washington state. > > 1 of 3 Pedersen, Peter > 15923 Highway 99 > Lynnwood, WA 98087-1454 > (425) 787-3422 > > 2 of 3 Pedersen, Peter & Sharon > 14100 SE 171st Way, Apt A104 > Renton, WA 98058-8816 > (425) 204-1079 > > 3 of 3 Pedersen, Peter D > 6610 NE 60th St > Seattle, WA 98115-7926 > (206) 524-9235 > > There are 11 listings of Willim Pedersen in Wshington state. > > Maybe some notes to some of these people might get you in touch with family > members. http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/ The Social Security Death Index (SSDI) is generated from the U. S. Social Security Administration's Death Master File more help http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/ssdi/ Records potentially available from Social Security Administration (SSA) include the application for a Social Security Number (form SS-5) and information from the "claims folder" for past recipients of benefits. The SSA sends one of two documents. The first is a photo-reproduction from microfilm of the original application. It contains the person's name, date and place of birth, and parents' names, as they were given when the person applied for the number. The second is referred to as a Numident printout, which is sent if the microfilm is no longer available. This printout may not contain all the information you would get in the original application. http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/ssdi/contact.html Where does the SSDI come from? The following timeline offers a brief history of the SSDI: 14 Aug 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act into law. 1936-1937 Approximately 30 million U.S. residents apply for and receive Social Security numbers. 1 Jan 1937 Workers begin acquiring credits toward old-age insurance benefits, and payroll tax (FICA) withholding begins. 1947 Application for Social Security number no longer includes employer information. 1962 Electronic requests for benefits become commonly used, resulting in what is known as the Social Security Death Index. more http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/vital/ssdi/faq.aspx good luck -- Beta blogger http://nanowrimo3.blogspot.com/ visiting my past http://hughw36-2.blogspot.com/ re-entry http://snaps4.blogspot.com/" photographs and walks old blogger http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
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I seek information about a sister and 3 brothers to my fathers mother, they emigrated from Denmark to USA 1880. They are: Marie Mikkelsen (married to Martin Pedersen), born 1. June 1868, died 24. October 1937. She lived in Seattle in 1936. Martin had been employed by the railways. They lived in St. Paul, Minn. 1906. Marie had 3 children: 2 sons, Peter (Pit), William (Willi) and a daughter Anna Helene (Ann). Christian Mikkelsen (Chris ? Mekkelsen), born 6. April 1859 Anton Mikkelsen (Mekkelsen), born 10.May 1861 Jens Mikkelsen (John Mekkelsen), born 25. December 1864 I would like to communicate with anyone who might have any information about members of this family or descendants. Holger Busch Nielsen, Skovvej 36, 6650 Brørup, Danmark E-mail: HBuschN@stofanet.dk
"Holger Busch Nielsen" <hbuschn@stofanet.dk> wrote in message news:4572d665$0$4158$ba624c82@nntp02.dk.telia.net... > I seek information about a sister and 3 brothers to my fathers mother, they > emigrated from Denmark to USA 1880. They are: > > Marie Mikkelsen (married to Martin Pedersen), born 1. June 1868, died 24. > October 1937. She lived in Seattle in 1936. Martin had been employed by the > railways. They lived in St. Paul, Minn. 1906. > > Marie had 3 children: 2 sons, Peter (Pit), William (Willi) and a daughter > Anna Helene (Ann). > > Christian Mikkelsen (Chris ? Mekkelsen), born 6. April 1859 > > Anton Mikkelsen (Mekkelsen), born 10.May 1861 > > Jens Mikkelsen (John Mekkelsen), born 25. December 1864 > > I would like to communicate with anyone who might have any information about > members of this family or descendants. > > Holger Busch Nielsen, Skovvej 36, 6650 Brørup, Danmark > > E-mail: HBuschN@stofanet.dk > > Believe this might be Marie and Martin in 1930 census. Name: Martin Pedersen Home in 1930: Brooklyn, Kings, New York Age: 60 Estimated birth year: abt 1870 Birthplace: Denmark Relation to Head of House: Head Spouse's name: Marie Race: White USA phone directory at http://www.us-info.com/usa has the following possible matches for sons in Washington state. 1 of 3 Pedersen, Peter 15923 Highway 99 Lynnwood, WA 98087-1454 (425) 787-3422 2 of 3 Pedersen, Peter & Sharon 14100 SE 171st Way, Apt A104 Renton, WA 98058-8816 (425) 204-1079 3 of 3 Pedersen, Peter D 6610 NE 60th St Seattle, WA 98115-7926 (206) 524-9235 There are 11 listings of Willim Pedersen in Wshington state. Maybe some notes to some of these people might get you in touch with family members. Good luck. Joe in Texas
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On 22 Nov 2006 11:21:09 -0800, "eXpertGenealogy" <support@eXpertGenealogy.com> enriched this group when s/he wrote: >I operate the website at http://expertgenealogy.com and was somewhat >surprised to see the previous posting about a Thanksgiving offer. I >thought that this type of posting was not acceptable. To determine the >acceptability of such a message, I have searched the FAQ of various >groups and found the following statements on etiquette. This same >advertisement has been posted on a number of newsgroups and most have >no comments although I do see that one comment is posted here. Can >anyone refer me to any other references to etiquette regarding this >situation? If there are no objections to the Thanksgiving offer posting >then I have a number of announcements that I would like to post. > >Regards, >Terry Young >http://expertgenealogy.com > >soc.genealogy.medieval >Inappropriate Topics and Posts: > * Advertising or selling of a product or service is not in general > regarded as acceptable. The announcement of a product or service >and > its cost is acceptable. > >soc.genealogy.nordic > Generally, advertising or selling of a product or > service is not regarded as acceptable Internet behavior. > The announcement of a new product or a new service is > acceptable when there is no mention of price or an > ordering address. Those who post such messages should > answer those questions by personal, direct e-mail or by > letter. Advertisements or selling services by > professional genealogists is strictly forbidden on this > group. If appropriate, those types of postings should > be announced on soc.genealogy.marketplace > only. The "advert" in question is a one off and in general would not be objected to by most people. It announced a special, limited time, offer and warned of an upcoming price increase. Provided they are not posted to often then this sort of posting is, in my mind, perfectly acceptable. -- Bob.
"eXpertGenealogy" <support@eXpertGenealogy.com> schreef in bericht news:1164223269.113757.89270@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... >I operate the website at http:// and was somewhat > surprised to see the previous posting about a Thanksgiving offer. This is, I think, the 4th or 5th copy of this I've seen. The answer is the same - I killfile people who spam newsgroups, I don't bother replying to them. I've seen your ads on soc.genealogy.marketplace, so you obviously know the rules. I therefore won't be visiting your site. > I have a number of announcements that I would like to post. Exactly why we don't allow adverts - we'd drown in the stuff. Lesley Robertson
I operate the website at http://expertgenealogy.com and was somewhat surprised to see the previous posting about a Thanksgiving offer. I thought that this type of posting was not acceptable. To determine the acceptability of such a message, I have searched the FAQ of various groups and found the following statements on etiquette. This same advertisement has been posted on a number of newsgroups and most have no comments although I do see that one comment is posted here. Can anyone refer me to any other references to etiquette regarding this situation? If there are no objections to the Thanksgiving offer posting then I have a number of announcements that I would like to post. Regards, Terry Young http://expertgenealogy.com soc.genealogy.medieval Inappropriate Topics and Posts: * Advertising or selling of a product or service is not in general regarded as acceptable. The announcement of a product or service and its cost is acceptable. soc.genealogy.nordic Generally, advertising or selling of a product or service is not regarded as acceptable Internet behavior. The announcement of a new product or a new service is acceptable when there is no mention of price or an ordering address. Those who post such messages should answer those questions by personal, direct e-mail or by letter. Advertisements or selling services by professional genealogists is strictly forbidden on this group. If appropriate, those types of postings should be announced on soc.genealogy.marketplace only.
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"bud_itb" <bud_itb@yahoo.co.id> wrote in news:1164008991.708252.71990@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: >> We would like to find our elder brother Alex Da Thesta Jacobs >> de Bok......, we just find at Ancestry.com that he sailed to >> New York....., and we have ever some correspondence with him >> before...... > James Alexander da thesta Jacobs de Bok migrate to New York > (spring Valley), but we loose their address...... A Google search turns up the right name in Spring Valley, NY. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/rockland/court/naturalizations/nats-d1.txt LASTNAME FIRSTNAME MI VOLUMENO PAGENO DATE ROLLNUMBER INDEXNO RESIDENCE EXISTS RECNO ORIGIN SECONDNAME DE THESTA JACOBS DE BOK ALEXANDER 55 19670510 P6051 SV NETHERLANDS DE THESTA JACOBS DE BOK ANNA 55 19670510 P6052 SV NETHERLANDS DE THESTA JACOBS DE BOK LEONARD 20 19310904 P1920 SF 9798 NETHERLANDS Ancestry.com produces the exact name arriving in the US: Name Arrival Date Estimated birth year Gender Port of Departure Place of Origin Ship Name James A Da Thesta Jacobs DE Bok 4 Jan 1954 abt 1928 Male New York, New York Dutch Maasdam -- }:-) Christopher Jahn {:-( http://home.comcast.net/~xjahn/Main.html All men are created unequal.
"bud_itb" <bud_itb@yahoo.co.id> wrote in message news:1164008991.708252.71990@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Can somebody help me to find their email address? since his daughter > name, Gisela, Arlete & Anete is quite not a common name in USA. I have > tried to find in www.whitepages.com without any good results.... > > James Alexander da thesta Jacobs de Bok migrate to New York (spring > Valley), but we loose their address...... > > best Regards, > > Rohyati da thesta & Budi. > > USA phone directory at http://www.us-info.com/usa/ shows 38 Debok listings, no James Alexander. Good luck. Joe
Can somebody help me to find their email address? since his daughter name, Gisela, Arlete & Anete is quite not a common name in USA. I have tried to find in www.whitepages.com without any good results.... James Alexander da thesta Jacobs de Bok migrate to New York (spring Valley), but we loose their address...... best Regards, Rohyati da thesta & Budi. Dr. Brian replied.... You might want to repost this query to alt.genealogy and soc.genealogy.misc. Good luck with your search. -B -- Your message was: (from ""bud_itb"") > Hello All, > > We would like to find our elder brother Alex Da Thesta Jacobs de > Bok......, we just find at Ancestry.com that he sailed to New > York....., and we have ever some correspondence with him > before......but loose contact for more than 15 years. and since our > family have moved from Kyai Gede utama no.6 Bandung to the Dago hill > area....still in Bandung. > > He has 3 daughters (Gisela, Arlete and Anete). We usually call our > elder brother Alex. > and He ever stay at Spring Valley......... > > when I try to find him at www.whitepages.com..... I get confused to > know there is a lot of Spring Valley in USA..... in NY, CA, MN, PA, WI, > AZ, IL, NC, OH, TX......states...... > > Is there a way to find their email address in USA ? or is there a way > to find their address ? > > It seems that Gisela, Arlete & Anete already use their husband family > names which we do not know..... > > They are the Nederlands family who moved to USA..... and their family > name Da Thesta Jacobs de Bok is quite rare, so we can find our other > relatives in Nederlands.... > > Thank you very much for your help. > > Best Regards, > > Rohyati da thesta & Budi. > > email: bud_itb@yahoo.co.id > gsm: +62-818241924. ------------------ -- Dr. Brian Leverich Co-moderator, soc.genealogy.methods/GENMTD-L Angeles Chapter LTC Admin Chair http://angeles.sierraclub.org/ltc/ P.O. Box 6831, Frazier Park, CA 93222-6831 leverich@mtpinos.com
alphazip@yahoo.com wrote: > The Ellis Island site gives the place of origin of a friend's > grandparents as MADLIBORG, RUSSIA. They were actually Poles, > apparently in the Russian section of 1912 Poland. However, Madliborg > sounds more German than Russian, plus a Google search on Madliborg > turns up nothing. I realize that the Ellis Island site often makes > transcription errors, but I'm looking at the manifest and it definitely > seems to be Madliborg. In another section (address of relative or > friend) it seems to say Madliborg Warsaw. On entries for other > immigrants I see other Polish towns, also followed by Warsaw (example: > Sompolno Warsaw, Rosno Warsaw...maybe Roznow?). Looking at lists of > Polish towns, Modlibórz seems to be closest, but I think it was in the > German area, not Russian. If German, I wonder if its German name was > Madliborg/Madliburg. Anyone have any ideas? > polish and other middle european place names have 3 or 4 versions according to who was in charge and which language was used by the administrators in the relevant years old maps are a great help AND EG Finnish people often appear in US records as of swedish or russian nationality depending on the date Hugh W -- Beta blogger http://nanowrimo3.blogspot.com/ visiting my past http://hughw36-2.blogspot.com/ re-entry http://snaps4.blogspot.com/" photographs and walks old blogger http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
Alexander Sharon wrote: > Hi, > > I believe that you are searching for Modliborz. > > Modlibo'rz, pron. [moh dlee boozh] is located in Poland's Kujawy region at > 5226 1910. > Distance 78.4 miles W from Warszawa, couple of miles North from Lubien' > Kujawski. > During the interwar period this locality is identified as situated within > the Klo'bka gmina (parish), Wloclawek powiat (district), Warszawa Province. > > Parish Klo'bka [klooh bkah] was the rural administrative centre of the > following villages: > Ge,cielewo, Klubskie Budy, Kurowo, Nowy Mlyn and Unislawice. > Modliborz was not a village and this may explain your difficulties with its > localization. Modliborz is falling under categoriey of "maja,tek" which can > be translated into English as the homestead or the land property. This > region was mostly agricultural as the majority of Poland lands, and Klo'bka > was the centre of the grain milling and brick kiln factory. Mrs. Anna Loga > is shown in 1929 Poland Business Directory as main landowner of Modliborz > (311 morg property). > > Roman Catholic Church records of this region (parish Lubien Kujawski) can be > traced to the mid of 18th century and they are located at: > > Archiwum Diecezjalne we Wloclawku > 87-800 Wloclawek, ul. Gdanska 2/4 > Phone No. (54) 231-11-12 > > Best of luck in your search, > > Alexander > Thanks for the information! Modliborz was my thought too, but your mentioning that the area was known for grain milling also points to it as being correct. The immigrant in question is listed as being a miller.