Czernowitzers...
As many of our ancestors came initially from Galicia to Bukovina - mine came f. i. from Rohatyn - the Jewish vital records represent a wide field of research to us. Therefore I'm very grateful to Eliezer Schaffer from Haifa for his sharing a compact but most comprehensive inventory listing:
http://bit.ly/15L1YYd
Remember, it was Eliezer Schaffer again, who discovered "A Sunken Treasure of Czernowitz", i. e. the primary data to the censuses effected for the CITY OF CZERNOWITZ during the Austrian period for the years 1869/70, 1880/81, 1890/91 and some of them for the year 1900:
http://hauster.blogspot.de/2013/04/a-sunken-treasure-of-czernowitz.html
Thank you, dear Eliezer, for your persistence and for your engagment!
Edgar Hauster • MacBook
Lent • The Netherlands
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