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Extractions: PERIODICALS Kurzweil, Arthur. From Generation to Generation: how to trace your Jewish genealogy and personal history. (New York: Morrow, 1980) Call # LFH CS21. F87 Rottenberg, Dan. Finding our fathers: a guidebook to Jewish genealogy. (New York: Jewish Genealogical Society, 1985) Call #: LFH CS16.R47 Encyclopedia Judaica Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Judaica, 1972. Call #: Ref DS102.8 E496 Provides background articles on localities, families, traditions, movements of people. The earlier Jewish encyclopedia (1916) places greater emphasis on biographies. Call #: Ref oDS 102.8 .J65, Beider, Alexander. A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire (Teaneck, NJ: Avotaynu, 1993). Call #: oCS3010. B43 1993 (LFH open shelf). An impressive dictionary of surnames which indicates where the name occurred in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. Encode the name using the soundex system at the back of the book to unlock the power of this source. Zubatsky, David S.
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Extractions: Many of us are descended from immigrants. Immigration and naturalization records help the family historian to understand the movements of their ancestry as they relocated to different parts of the world. They often tell us name, age, gender, occupation, country of embarkation, and country of destination.
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Extractions: GENEALOGICAL SITE-SEEING IMMIGRATION This bibliography was supported by Federal Library Services and Technology Act funds awarded to the New York State Library by the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Immigration and Naturalization Service's History, Genealogy and Education page contains information about the INS Historical Reference Library collection and services, documents concerning the history of the Service as well as of immigration law, procedure, and immigration stations, and instructions for historical and genealogical research using INS records. Millions of Americans trace their family history to an immigrant. According to an Ancestry.com article ( Rediscovering Passenger Lists ), "Since 1820, over 60 million persons have arrived at more than 100 different ports in the United States. . . ." Finding a record to reveal where that immigrant came from, or when and where they first stepped foot on American soil, is often a long and frustrating task. Resource materials of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) may help in some of this search, as they are the records of 20th century immigration to the United States. Even if an ancestor is located on some of the earlier passenger lists, requirements did not include recording home town, just the nationality.
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Extractions: Ted Gostin Professional Genealogist Jewish Genealogical Research I conduct research on Jewish families using both United States public records and European records that are available here in the United States. While I am not making research trips to Europe for clients at this time, I do maintain contact with a number of European researchers who can help find additional records from various European countries. Some of the more common searches that I conduct for clients are described below. If you want to trace your Jewish roots and find out where your family came from in the "Old Country," don't assume you have to delve into European records to find any information. A thorough genealogical search begins with what you know and proceeds to discovering what you don't know. For most of us, that means finding out some more information about our grandparents and great-grandparents here in the United States before going any further. The four basic searches described below vital records, census records, naturalization records and passenger arrival records will usually provide a wealth of information about immigrants to the United States, including accurate birthdates and birthplaces, dates and places of immigration and emigration, names of other family members in the United States, original place of origin and names of relatives left behind in the "Old Country." These four searches should be the starting point if you are an American Jew searching for your Jewish roots.