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  1. tx-jewish A mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the tx-jewish surname and variations in any place and at any time.
  2. british-jewry This list is designed to support those researching Jewish heritage in Britain (and any dependencies). It is NOT the place for researching families from outside Britain. By Britain we mean the UK, any Commonwealth or former Commonwealth country (as long as the research period is appropriate) and any dependency. We will allow a little flexibility in that it is fine to ask about immigration and emigration. Questions to the list can be specific or generic to the life of British Jews. Before you post we suggest you check the archives to make sure that your question has not been asked already. There is a lot of information, including member submitted information on <a href="http://www.british-jewry.org.uk">our website</a>. If you have not already visited this we suggest you do. This includes generic UK information for those who are not familiar with searching for the UK, generic "Jewish" information for those new to Jewry and databases of information you might find useful (terms apply to the use of database mater
  3. genealogybitsandpieces Welcome to Genealogy Bits and Pieces Mailing List. If there is any special location, ethnic group or specific topic you would like more information on; just let me know and I will try to find it for you. I try to find things that are a little unusual, things that aren't on most of the sites you might visit.
  4. donauschwaben-villages To contact the owner of the new mailing list on groups.io, email: [email protected] This group mailing list is associated with Donauschwaben Villages Helping Hands, Inc. [DVHH.org], a non-profit volunteer project assisting researchers of Danube Swabian heritage. It is a bilingual English-German mailing list for anyone with an interest in the former Danube Swabian (ethnic German) villages situated in the seven regions which were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918: Banat, Batschka, Hungarian Highlands, Sathmar, Swabian Turkey, Syrmia and Slavonia. Bulgaria is also included. We help researchers discover their Danube Swabian ancestral roots, history, environs, culture and lifestyle. DVHH web site http://www.dvhh.org