[Cz-L] Re: Jewish Taxpayers in Bukovina at the End of 18th Century

From: Bruce Reisch <bruce.reisch_at_cornell.edu_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 13:50:33 +0000
To: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>, CZERNOWITZ-L <CZERNOWITZ-L_at_list.cornell.edu>
Reply-To: Bruce Reisch <bruce.reisch_at_cornell.edu>


Edgar,

Our thanks go to you and Martina for once again finding and providing an
amazing resource. You continue to amaze!

What a great idea it was to meet you in Vancouver. Hope we meet again
soon!

Bruce

On 11/8/15, 6:36, "Edgar Hauster" <bconcept_at_hotmail.com> wrote:

>Czernowitzers, dear friends...
>
>One of our topics for our EHPES Bukovina Summit Vancouver 2015 was the
>scheduled disclosure of the "Jewish Taxpayers in Bukovina at the End of
>18th Century". At that particular period of time Bukovina was divided
>into two districts, i. e.
>
>1. Czernowitz, with 399 Jewish families (68 %),
>2. Suczawa, with 190 Jewish families (32 %),
>
>as per the year 1797 according to Dr. Johann Polek's "Statistik des
>Judenthums in der Bukowina [Statistics of the Jews in Bukovina]" from the
>year 1889. While the data for the Suczawa District still remain to be
>retrieved, by courtesy of Czernowitz Regional Archives senior archivist
>Dragos Olar, in January 2015 we have succeeded to discover the first (and
>main) volume evidencing the taxation of 430 Jewish families with more
>than 2400 souls for the Czernowitz District at the end of 18th century:
>
>http://czernowitz.blogspot.de/2014/05/jewish-taxpayers-in-bukovina-at-end-
>of.html
>
>Were your ancestors as soon as at the end of 18th century in Czernowitz,
>Sadagora, Wiznitz or in one of the other 69 places within the Bukovinian
>Czernowitz District? Here are now the step-by-step-directions for your
>research:
>
>a) Start your research by clicking on the above mentioned link.
>b) Download the INDEX OF NAMES (Excel), look for a particular name(s) and
>note the Family/Page No(s).
>c) Download the TRANSCRIPTION (PDF) and look for the particular
>Family/Pages No(s).
>d) Check in the TRANSCRIPTION the details, such as professions,
>genealogical relationships, etc.
>e) In case your made a find, go back zu the INDEX OF NAMES (b) and look
>for the Image file name(s).
>f) Download the original image(s) from my OneDrive folder:
>http://1drv.ms/1Ox4lWU
>
>Fellow member Jim Wald stated a few weeks ago, that "it would be very
>interesting to know if we could trace any
>individual families that far back." These archival find is the answer on
>both historical and genealogical questions and we wish you all success
>for your research!
>
>Edgar Hauster
>


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