Re: [Cz-L] The Radautz Death Registers Database - A Rich New Web Resource for Jewish Heritage

From: Michael Kransdorff <mkransdorff_at_gmail.com_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2017 22:24:24 +0200
To: Merle Kastner <merlebk18_at_gmail.com>
Reply-To: Michael Kransdorff <mkransdorff_at_gmail.com>


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Well done Edgar! 3 finds for the Radautz Kranzdorfs. I was hoping the
grandparents Chaim Shlomo and Bruehe were also buried there with their son.
But it was not to be. I am now more convinced than ever they are buried in
Sadagora.

The search continues...

Cant wait for the birth records.

Michael



On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 6:55 PM, Merle Kastner <merlebk18_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Super, Edgar - thanks so much!
> Merle
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bounce-121399393-72404386_at_list.cornell.edu
> [mailto:bounce-121399393-72404386_at_list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Edgar
> Hauster
> Sent: April-04-17 12:22 PM
> To: Czernowitz Discussion Group
> Subject: [Cz-L] The Radautz Death Registers Database - A Rich New Web
> Resource for Jewish Heritage
>
> Dear friends,
>
> Even if final, but not trivial at all, death records are among the most
> important of all vital records. Death Indices typically contain the birth
> date of a person, date of death, cause of death and other details that are
> helpful in genealogical and historical research. As part TWO of our ongoing
> project, The Radautz Death Registers Database is a rich web resource for
> Jewish heritage in Bukovina:
>
> http://czernowitz.blogspot.de/2016/12/the-radautz-vital-records-index.html
>
> http://www.reisch-family.net/SevenSealsRadautzDeathIndex/SearchForm.html
>
> The Radautz Death Index Database contains over 7,500 properly indexed death
> records for the period 1857-1929; some data refer back to births as early
> as
> the middle of the 18th century. Copies of family death records are freely
> available upon request. Our thanks go to Martina Lelgemann, who took care
> of
> the transcription, and to Bruce Reisch, who developed The Radautz Death
> Registers Database 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,
> death records can provide a link to essential information and point you
> toward important clues. The free search provided by The Radautz Death
> Registers Database can jumpstart your research project. Please check it out
> and let us have your comments.!
>
> Edgar Hauster
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