[Cz-L] Question

From: <AJS1PRES_at_aol.com>
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 16:23:55 EST
To: czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu
Reply-To: AJS1PRES_at_aol.com

Czernowitzers,

I recently hired a researcher to do some advance research for me
pending my trip to Czernowitz in May. He was able to send me one
record. It was the birth record of my great aunt. I am puzzled by a
few things:
1) Why would only one child out of at least seven (she is the second)
be recorded? (The marriage is stated as legitimate)
2) My grandmother, who was the oldest of the seven children was born
in 1885. This is verified by both my mother, my grandmother's death
certificate, and various other American sources. Yet the birth record
of my great aunt states that she was born in June 1885.
3) In the column for address, it shows the house number, but not the
street name. Why would this be done?
4) I have received a spreadsheet of the burial registry for
Czernowitz with literally a few dozen people with the surnames I am
looking for. Why would no death records exist for these people?
Any suggestions to the answers to these questions, would be greatly
appreciatred.

Bruce Wexler
Jackson, NJ USA
AJS1PRES_at_AOL.COM

researching DORF, KREMENITZ, RUFF IN Czernowitz; WECHSLER in
Tarnapol; MARCUS in Iasi, Romania
Received on 2004-12-03 16:33:10

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