Re: [Cz-L] Bukovina: The Radautz Marriages Database - Rich New Web Resource for Jewish Heritage

From: Michael Kransdorff <mkransdorff_at_gmail.com_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2016 20:41:24 +0200
To: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
Reply-To: Michael Kransdorff <mkransdorff_at_gmail.com>


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Thank you guys so much! This amazing I have 2 hits for my Kranzdorf family.

I gather this is just the index. If we want to get access to the original
record, which will hopefully have more info on parents, how do we go about
this?

Also the search function only lets us start at 1870. You mention that you
found records going back to 1857. How can we check those missing years?

Thanks

Michael

On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 8:15 PM, Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com> wrote=
:

> Dear friends,
>
> Birth, death and marriage records are the primary source for genealogy an=
d
> family history researchers, providing valuable information and clues to a=
n
> ancestor's or relative's life.
>
> Every society enlarges itself through marriages. When you are tracing you=
r
> family history, this information can offer one of the most common missing
> links =E2=80=93 a maiden name. All marriage records include the full name=
s of the
> bride and groom as well as the marriage date and other additional
> information, such as the names and birthplaces of each individual's
> parents. As part ONE of an ongoing project - birth & death records will
> come soon - The Radautz Marriages Database is a rich new web resource for
> Jewish heritage in Bukovina:
>
> http://czernowitz.blogspot.de/2016/12/the-radautz-vital-records-index.htm=
l
>
> http://ehpes.com/blog1/?p=3D9845
>
> http://www.reisch-family.net/SevenSealsLukePHP/SevenSealsMarriages.html
>
> The Radautz Marriages Database contains over 3,000 properly indexed
> marriage records for the period 1857 - 1929. Our thanks go to Martina
> Lelgemann, who took care of the transcription, and to Bruce Reisch, who
> developed The Radautz Marriages search engine and website. Lucas Reisch
> provided php search engine expertise.
>
> Whether you are looking for an ancestor or trying to find a lost
> classmate, marriage records can provide a link to vital information and
> point you toward important clues. The free search provided by The Radautz
> Marriages Database can jumpstart your research project. Please check it o=
ut
> and let us have your comments=E2=80=A6!"
>
> Edgar Hauster
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