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    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Valuable research URL
    2. Aida Kraus
    3. BUT........We are getting this for Austria..... Aida Austria Genealogy Links Links Ancestry.com - Austria Database Search Anglo-Austrian Family History Group Archives in Austria addresses and phone numbers Austrian Genealogy Austria GenWeb Austria Genealogy Forum read & post messages here Austrian Message Board read and post messages Austrian Phone Directories Austrian State Archives Austrian Telephone Directory Burgenland Bunch Genealogy Group Burgenland Village House Lists list of all Jennersdorf and Güssing district houses .. from around 1857, with surnames and house numbers Burgenland Bunch Surnames over 3,750 entries top of page Burgenland GenWeb Genealogists researching the Province of Burgenland, Austria and nearby areas of Hungary Carinthia GenWeb Project collection of genealogy resources compiled by volunteers Carinthia; Genealogic Research in Carinthia - Austria professional genealogist Carinthia; Nobility in Carinthia Family History Centers in Austria list of contact adresses (In German) Galician Parliamentary Representatives 1907 Galician Provincial Council Representatives 1907 Institute for Historical Family Research fee based research in the lands of the former Austrian-Hungarian Dual-Monarchy Küstenland GenWeb Lower Austria; Asset Registrations - 1938/39 in 1938 Jewish citizens were forced to declare their assets (not online; request info by email) Lower Austria GenWeb collection of genealogy resources compiled by volunteers German Genealogy: Austria top of page Germans, Swiss and Austrians Deported from France Information about 825 Holocaust victims, 1942-1944 Gottscheer Heritage and Genealogy Association New York City, USA Immigrants (Austria, Galicia, Poland), 1890 44,000 persons who arrived in New York City from Austria, Galicia, and Poland, during 1890 Schrattenthal Cemetery StyriaGenWeb Surname Navigator - Austria search several internet based databases with one entry Tracing Your Ancestors in Vienna - some guidelines in conducting research from Vienna City Archives Vienna Database on European Family History a collection of census type listings of European villages and towns from the 17th to the 20th century Vienna GenWeb top of page Cemeteries Stockerau Jewish Cemetery Schrattenthal Cemetery Military Austrian Military Recruitment within Galicia 1772-1918 search this database by town/year of recruitment - military records can be a useful source of genealogical information in the context of Galician Poland Austro-Hungarian Land Forces 1848-1918 Passenger Lists New York Immigrants (Austria, Galacia, Poland), 1890 contains the names of 44,000 persons who arrived in New York City from Austria, Galicia, and Poland, during 1890 ----- Original Message ----- From: <KarenHob@aol.com> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 10:42 AM Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Valuable research URL > > http://www.academic-genealogy.com/ > > Other links at that same URL above include ancestor roots databases, > archives and several other very helpful sites. Study the whole page and > click on any link that looks like it may lead to a database. > > The sites linked below are also worth checking out. > Lesson plans for teachers can be helpful > to genealogists trying to get organized. > > The free translation sites are also valuable. They include various > languages. > > List members on some ISP may not be able to use the links below > if they do not appear as underlined blue text. if that is the case > just go to the URL above and scroll down to the Heritage > and tutorials section. > > Karen > > > HERITAGE & EDUCATIONAL TUTORIALS: > * 101+ Fun Family History Activities for Kids > * Academic Education Learning Resources > * Ancestors: Teacher's Guide > * Boy Scout Genealogy Merit Badge and Merit Badges > * Genealogy Conferences and Events > * Education and Training in Family History Research > * Elderhostel - Genealogy - Adventures in Lifelong Learning® > * Family Trees Lesson Plans from Teachnet.com > Introduce young people to tracing family trees. > * Foreign Languages: Translations and Translators > * Free (BYU) Family History, Family Life and Religious Scripture Courses > * Genealogy Education > * Genealogy Learning Center > * Genealogy Online Training Courses > * Help with Research - Information Leaflets > * Heritage Preservation > * LESSON PLANET™: Genealogy Lesson Plans > * Lesson Plans - Family Tree and Genealogy > * NGS | Genealogical Standards & Guidelines > * NGS | The Learning Center > * Speakers Guild (Genealogical) > Planning your next conference, all-day seminar, or yearly lecture > schedule? > * Suite101.com - Genealogy and Genealogy Tips > * Tutorials for Genealogy & Family History Research > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Forgotten how to UNSUBSCRIBE? > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist/mailinglist.html >

    06/21/2006 11:07:44
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Valuable research URL
    2. Aida Kraus
    3. AND NOT ONE USABLE CZECH GENEALOGICAL SUBJECT AMONG IT! NOT EVEN A NAME GLOSSARY! Aida Slavonic and East European internet resources by state British Library Slavonic and East European Collections Albania | Baltic | Belarus | Bosnia | Bulgaria | Croatia | Czech Republic | Estonia | Hungary | Latvia | Lithuania | Macedonia | Moldova | Montenegro | Poland | Romania | Russia | Serbia | Slovakia | Slovenia | Ukraine | Further information Archives in the Czech Republic (via the Ministerstvo vnitra/Ministry of Interior's website) BBC World Service (Czech) British Czech and Slovak Association Česká národní bibliografie (Czech National Bibliography) Czech Centre London Czech and Slovak Collections in the Library of Congress (description by George Kovtun) Czech Parliamentary Library (Parlamentní knihovna Ceské Republiky) The Czech Republic's Home Page Katolická církev v České Republice Library Catalogues, Czech Republic (HYTELNET) Národní Knihovna České Republiky (the National Library of the Czech Republic) Seznam (Czech search engine) Zlaté Stránky (Czech Yellow Pages) ----------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: <KarenHob@aol.com> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 10:42 AM Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Valuable research URL > > http://www.academic-genealogy.com/ > > Other links at that same URL above include ancestor roots databases, > archives and several other very helpful sites. Study the whole page and > click on any link that looks like it may lead to a database. > > The sites linked below are also worth checking out. > Lesson plans for teachers can be helpful > to genealogists trying to get organized. > > The free translation sites are also valuable. They include various > languages. > > List members on some ISP may not be able to use the links below > if they do not appear as underlined blue text. if that is the case > just go to the URL above and scroll down to the Heritage > and tutorials section. > > Karen > > > HERITAGE & EDUCATIONAL TUTORIALS: > * 101+ Fun Family History Activities for Kids > * Academic Education Learning Resources > * Ancestors: Teacher's Guide > * Boy Scout Genealogy Merit Badge and Merit Badges > * Genealogy Conferences and Events > * Education and Training in Family History Research > * Elderhostel - Genealogy - Adventures in Lifelong Learning® > * Family Trees Lesson Plans from Teachnet.com > Introduce young people to tracing family trees. > * Foreign Languages: Translations and Translators > * Free (BYU) Family History, Family Life and Religious Scripture Courses > * Genealogy Education > * Genealogy Learning Center > * Genealogy Online Training Courses > * Help with Research - Information Leaflets > * Heritage Preservation > * LESSON PLANET™: Genealogy Lesson Plans > * Lesson Plans - Family Tree and Genealogy > * NGS | Genealogical Standards & Guidelines > * NGS | The Learning Center > * Speakers Guild (Genealogical) > Planning your next conference, all-day seminar, or yearly lecture > schedule? > * Suite101.com - Genealogy and Genealogy Tips > * Tutorials for Genealogy & Family History Research > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Forgotten how to UNSUBSCRIBE? > Visit http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/mailinglist/mailinglist.html >

    06/21/2006 11:05:35
    1. Valuable research URL
    2. http://www.academic-genealogy.com/ Other links at that same URL above include ancestor roots databases, archives and several other very helpful sites. Study the whole page and click on any link that looks like it may lead to a database. The sites linked below are also worth checking out. Lesson plans for teachers can be helpful to genealogists trying to get organized. The free translation sites are also valuable. They include various languages. List members on some ISP may not be able to use the links below if they do not appear as underlined blue text. if that is the case just go to the URL above and scroll down to the Heritage and tutorials section. Karen HERITAGE & EDUCATIONAL TUTORIALS: * 101+ Fun Family History Activities for Kids * Academic Education Learning Resources * Ancestors: Teacher's Guide * Boy Scout Genealogy Merit Badge and Merit Badges * Genealogy Conferences and Events * Education and Training in Family History Research * Elderhostel - Genealogy - Adventures in Lifelong Learning® * Family Trees Lesson Plans from Teachnet.com Introduce young people to tracing family trees. * Foreign Languages: Translations and Translators * Free (BYU) Family History, Family Life and Religious Scripture Courses * Genealogy Education * Genealogy Learning Center * Genealogy Online Training Courses * Help with Research - Information Leaflets * Heritage Preservation * LESSON PLANET™: Genealogy Lesson Plans * Lesson Plans - Family Tree and Genealogy * NGS | Genealogical Standards & Guidelines * NGS | The Learning Center * Speakers Guild (Genealogical) Planning your next conference, all-day seminar, or yearly lecture schedule? * Suite101.com - Genealogy and Genealogy Tips * Tutorials for Genealogy & Family History Research

    06/21/2006 07:42:31
    1. [Genealib] No more remote access to HQ
    2. The message below is cross-posted from the Genealogy Librarians list. I covers some restrictions on access to Heritage Quest for those living in California. It is written by librarian list members who assume that others know how to use the resources mentioned. It is probably something to file and work with when there is plenty of time. It does not appear to be a quick way to find a specific website. I tried a couple of them and found that it would take me a while to learn to use them. The first URL gives access to the Melvyl system which many public libraries around the country also can access if you learn how to get there. My experience has been that the World Catallog is a more complete resource than Melvyl if you are looking for where a specific author's works are available. For example, I know that J.G. Sommer's books are available in about eight different U.S. university libraries (including Berkeley in CA), but a search with his name as author or keyword found nothing. In Colorado Springs I have to enter a patron card number to access the catalog resources on the Internet like Heritage Quest. That is probably true for the URLS below, too, per the one message included below. In Colorado Springs the card number also indicates if one is in the taxing disctrict that supports the library. If your card does not have the right number code, access may be restricted because you are a "guest". In any case, list members living in California in areas where there is not a public library with access to Heritage Quest may be able to use the sites described below as long as they hold a card from a participating library -- even one that is not in the place where they live. I have cards from my local public library and for the libraries at the local university campus and Colorado College. The card for the university gives me access to any CO university library in the state. Karen In a message dated 6/20/2006 2:55:13 PM Mountain Daylight Time, vctinney@sbcglobal.net writes: UC San Diego has available online "HeritageQuest main page. Restricted to UCSD IP addresses." http://melvyl.cdlib.org/F/XJ2UBUG2VPIQYSBBJ4UN11C735RAHMES5MQG8KJYBQ4FTKEGPN-0 8168?func=file&file_name=find-b&local_base=CONLIN The California Libraries Catalog is at: http://www.calcat.org/ Anyone can view the holdings of all the participating public libraries in California. People who have a California address may enter that address to gain access to the “All Libraries” view which shows the holding of all the libraries worldwide that participate in this shared catalog. In California the “All Libraries” view includes academic, law libraries and special libraries. http://academic-genealogy.com/californiastateinformation.htm#library Someone on this list may wish to try the above site and report their findings, (as to connecting with "HeritageQuest"), using the California Libraries Catalog URL, noted above. ------snip----- Genealogy and Family History Internet Web Directory http://www.academic-genealogy.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------ Dick Eastman wrote: ALL California residents may obtain free access to HeritageQuest Online from their homes. You need a library card from one of the participating libraries that offers library cards to all California residents. HOWEVER, obtaining that library card might not be convenient: in most cases, you must go to the participating library in person to obtain your library card. For many Californians, the nearest participating library might be a long ways away. According to the information entered by users of the Encyclopedia of Genealogy at http://www.eogen.com/, the following libraries offer remote access to HeritageQuest Online to ALL California residents: Alameda County Library, County of Los Angeles Public Library, Long Beach Public Library and the Placentia Library District. I suspect there are more. (If you do know of more, please enter that information into the Encyclopedia of Genealogy's pages at http://eogen.com/HeritageQuestOnline.) One library in California is unique in that it gives library cards to residents of ALL states. Technically, ALL Americans may obtain free in-home access to HeritageQuest Online through the Los Angeles Public Library. The problem is traveling to that library one time to obtain a library card in person. That requirement obviously will stop most people. -----snip---- Thanks. - Dick Eastman Laura Spurrier wrote: Dick Eastman's blog implied that all public libraries in Calif. offer access to Heritage Quest. I checked the link he offered to a list of such libraries and found it covered perhaps 25% of the state. The rest of us are out of luck. My local public library certainly doesn't offer it. Perhaps coverage is better back east? Laura Spurrier On Jun 12, 2006, at 9:09 AM, Mary K. Mannix wrote: I think this would be a great time for all us public librarians to make sure that the genealogical societies in our areas are aware of the ease of which their members can get library cards, even at our own systems or in the systems where they live, and therefore keep access to HQ. I am often amazed at the traveling genealogists who come through my room who didn't even know they could get to HQ from their public libraries. We always check their systems for them and don't think we have ever looked one up that did not have HQ. Mary PS I will admit that I didn't even know that the societies could get such subscriptions and I can see it being a pricing issue. --Mary K. Mannix Maryland Room Manager C. Burr Artz Public Library Frederick County Public Libraries Frederick, MD

    06/21/2006 07:29:03
  1. 06/20/2006 11:19:23
    1. http://www.progenygenealogy.com/
    2. There is some family tree software at: http://www.progenygenealogy.com/ One of the CDs available there is the SSDI index with over 61 million entries. Karen

    06/20/2006 08:11:21
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Fw: hana skockova
    2. In a message dated 6/20/2006 9:23:21 AM Mountain Standard Time, MAMME53196@aol.com writes: http://www.Quirin@Quick.cz The note I sent about English instructions does not refer to the Quick.cz site. It refers to the one posted a couple of days ago for Czech surname database at Rod a clan. Karen

    06/20/2006 05:46:39
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Useful website
    2. In a message dated 6/20/2006 8:46:12 AM Mountain Standard Time, MAMME53196@aol.com writes: It works but it's not in english There are English instructions telling you how to navigate the Czech prompts. Prin the instructions and use them to use the site. Karen

    06/20/2006 05:42:32
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Fw: hana skockova
    2. In a message dated 6/19/2006 8:23:35 PM Mountain Standard Time, billlyjp@tampabay.rr.com writes: I am trying to get in touch with hana skcockova professional genealogy around Vienna. if anyone has a different e-mail for her please contact me her present e-mail is Quirin@Quick.cz. I have been trying for about 5 months thank you bill panzner billyjp@tampabay.rr.com Google her name. You may have it misspelled above - may be Skokova without the "c". Try the Vienna or Austria white pages on line and send her a snail mail if you find her posal address there. Sometimes there will also be a FAX number. A one-page FAX can be cheaper than a letter. I have found that many Germans also seem to prefer a FAX to a letter. Karen

    06/20/2006 05:32:46
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Fw: hana skockova
    2. To Bill Panzner, I got on without any trouble but it's not in English _http://www.Quirin@Quick.cz_ (http://www.Quirin@Quick.cz) good luck with your research Mary Jerabek

    06/20/2006 05:22:44
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Useful website
    2. It works but it's not in english

    06/20/2006 04:45:27
    1. RE: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Useful website
    2. Mary Ann Roesler
    3. I could get into the link but could not get the English translation to change but could still look up by the initial of the surname. No luck for our Rösler, Roesler family from Wolfersdorf now Volfartice. Mary Ann -----Original Message----- From: A1234567C@aol.com [mailto:A1234567C@aol.com] Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 7:49 PM To: GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Useful website > Elfi The link does not work. ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== Would you like to see messages that were posted before you joined the list? To browse the archives, go to: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L/

    06/19/2006 06:25:20
    1. [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Changing email address
    2. Before Unsubscribing thought I might mention that I'm changing email address as this webmail service is not handling things well. Shortly I will appear as - em_schindler@yahoo.com.au Cheers

    06/19/2006 04:56:46
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] German Villages of Bohemia
    2. > >http://www.tschechien-online.org/news/1434-ortsnamen-tschechien-liste-deut scher-bezeichnungen- > > the URL above spills over, so here's the TinyURL alternative : http://tinyurl.com/pxqgu after which you can then bookmark etc cheers em schindler

    06/19/2006 04:33:19
    1. Fw: hana skockova
    2. bill panzner
    3. dear list I am trying to get in touch with hana skcockova professional genealogy around Vienna. if anyone has a different e-mail for her please contact me her present e-mail is Quirin@Quick.cz. I have been trying for about 5 months thank you bill panzner billyjp@tampabay.rr.com

    06/19/2006 04:23:05
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Useful website
    2. > Elfi The link does not work.

    06/19/2006 02:49:28
    1. Re: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Barbara Jakubickova
    2. Claudine Schlieffers
    3. Just fyi - I have Jakubec (K) from the following towns: Bertha (my great grandmother) * 1868 Reitendorf Nemecka Rybna (Deutsch Rybna) near Zamrsk Merklovic Regards, Claudine ----- Original Message ----- From: <oyski@cox.net> To: <GERMAN-BOHEMIAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 9:55 PM Subject: [GERMAN-BOHEMIAN] Barbara Jakubickova > Looking for living relatives of Barbara Jakubickova -nee Winkler(Vinkler) > in or around Louka, Moravia (Austria) Born 1870s ? - D. 1930s?. at #28 > Louce. > Parents Alzbeta and Jan . Siblings, Agnes (nun- died young in > Moravia), > Marie & Stanley. (both came to US.) All four born in Lipov. > > > ==== GERMAN-BOHEMIAN Mailing List ==== > Visit the German-Bohemian Heritage Society Web Page! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~gbhs/ > > >

    06/19/2006 02:21:38
    1. Useful website
    2. Just found a lot of common ancestors on _www.rodclan.cz_ (http://www.rodclan.cz) Try English help guidelines - very easy to follow Elfi codlin

    06/19/2006 12:08:48
    1. Keil, Ruta and Staerz families in North Bohemia
    2. PLenau KS
    3. Hallo, I search further informations about the following families: - Keil families in Reichenberg/Liberec - Ruta families in Budikov or Gross Lesnov/Hruby Lesnov or Schellwitz/Vselibice or Boehmisch Aicha/Cesky Dub or Reichenberg/Liberec - Staerz families in Olbersdorf/Albrechtice u Frylantu or Einsiedel/Mnisek. Has anyone further informations to help me? Yours Peter Ruta Germans

    06/19/2006 04:12:07
    1. Re: Louka/ Jakubicova
    2. Aida, Frank and Eileen, Many thanks for your input ! I didnt know that....aout the Cz Rep. not sharing their info with Salt Lake City. Havent tried the sites mentioned yet but they sound promising. Thank you again, Jerri

    06/18/2006 09:59:04