Re: [Cz-L] NOW_ONLINE_-_CZERNOWITZ_DIRECTORY_FOR_THE_YEAR_1936 - MORE_HAN_33000_ENTRIES

From: HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2010 09:13:27 +0200
To: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
Reply-to: HARDY BREIER <HARDY3_at_BEZEQINT.NET>

Thank you Edgar, this is amazing.
  I can find only part coverage.
   My mother is there but I am not .
   As this was in 1936 I must have been around somewhere.
     There is also a profession called executor .
       To what does this refer ?
Hardy
----- Original Message -----
From: Edgar Hauster
To: Edgar Hauster
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 8:50 PM
Subject: NOW ONLINE - CZERNOWITZ DIRECTORY FOR THE YEAR 1936 - MORE THAN
33,000 ENTRIES‏!‏

Dear friends,

NEW: It took us more than ten months since our last publication of an
address directory, but now the Czernowitz Directory for the Year 1936
(Courtesy of the Czernowitz Regional Archives) has been released on

http://czernowitz.blogspot.com/.

More than 33,000 "new" adresses are available for download!

We have done our utmost to deliver an accurate piece of work, but please
consider that the Romanization of Bukovina, which took place during the
interwar period of the 20th century, had a very negative impact on the
accuracy of the directory. An incredible number of typing errors, dozens of
variants for the same name, occupation or street and the generally low
editorial quality made it quite hard to obtain a reliable result. However
it's a valuable data source, as it is - as far as is known - the very last
directory edition for Czernowitz before WW2.

In order to make the listing useful and searchable, please read the
following carefully:

Surnames: The diversity of spelling for the names may cause difficulties,
for example "Schwarzmann" could be listed as "Schwarzman" or "Svartman" or
any other variation. Romanian diacritics have not been used, so please keep
looking for different spellings.

Given names: The same problem applies to the given names, for example
"Schloime" became "Sloime", "Elias" became "Ilie", "Mechel" became "Mihai",
etc. Again, Romanian diacritics have not been used, so please keep looking
for different spellings.

Occupations: JewishGen generously released the listing "Romanian Occupation
Definitions - English Translations", which we have made available for
download. JewishGen notes "Some of these [occupation definitions] are
archaic or obscure terms, no longer current. Romanian diacritics have not
been used. Please note that the Romanian terms have been entered exactly as
the clerks wrote them in [1936]. They are therefore subject to any
mis-spellings, etc., that they might have used at that time…".

Streets: This column differentiates between (ro./en./ger.) cale = avenue =
Chaussee, drum = way = Weg, fundatura = dead end street = Sackgasse, piata =
place = Platz, poteca = pathway = Pfad, strada = street = Straße [Gasse].

Addresses: In order to make the listing searchable, we have brought
consistency to the street names by using the Czernowitz Street Index,
generously provided by Othmar Andrée (http://www.czernowitz.de/). For
facilitating the attribution of the street names, we have added - if
procurable - the index no., which enables you to assign the street
denominations used in the Austrian, Romanian and - in part - Russian periods
by using the index, which is now available for download on our page too.

We do hope these listings will prove to be useful for your genealogical and
historical research. We would be pleased to receive your comments,
suggestions and questions!

Best wishes!

Edgar Hauster
Veerdam 5
NL - 6663 KW Lent
Phone: +31 (24) 32 22 157
iPhone: +49 (172) 97 95 295

http://czernowitz.blogspot.com/
http://hauster.blogspot.com/
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