On Fri, 2010-10-08 at 16:15 -0400, Bruce Reisch wrote:
> There is no name like this in the burial register - not even close.
> Perhaps it's not a Jewish name. Bruce
>
Here's what we know so far:
Cornel wrote to Damian and found out his native tongue was Spanish.
Lilian Madfes found another likely listing in the City Directories, so we have
two hits between David and Lilian.
Lilian wrote:
Dear Jerome and Cornel,
Damian wrote his great grandfather came to Argentina something about
1940 and that he was jewish. He does not know anything else and asked me
how he could get more information.
I found another person with the same profession(Anstreicher) and almost
the same last name:
Snitifker Josef Anstreicher Roschergasse 48 a
Snatifker Moses Anstreicher Fabriksgasse 9 b
best regards
Lilian
So the saga continues -- actual genealogical work, simply amazing!
Best,
jerome
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