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  • Croatia Portal

    Welcome to the Croatia Portal Croatia Portal has been created to: Link all existing Croatian projects Encourage new Croatian projects to be created Encourage collaboration between Geni users who have Croatian interests and connections Promote and facilitate Croatian genealogical research Promote Croatia, its people, culture and tradition to the wider Geni community What can you ...

  • USA Portal

    Welcome to the USA Portal! The USA Portal is here to facilitate those researching ancestors or relatives in the United States, or elsewhere in the world but with American roots. We encourage everyone with links in the United States to communicate and explore a common ancestry. In this portal you will find sources and discussions that will help you with your research. In case you have a partic...

  • Geni World History Timeline

    Umbrella Directory This project is an Umbrella Directory Project to help teleport Geni members to experience and explore the evolution of mankind vis-à-vis virtually providing historical context to profiles and projects on Geni. Science, - Religion, - Politics, - Culture, - Historical Notables, - Major Historical Events, - Rise and Decline of World Powers, - Art, - Music, - Philosophy, - Mat...

  • Jewish Families from Rousinov (Neu Raußnitz/Neu Rausnitz), Moravia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to list representatives of all of the Jewish families from the Moravian town of Rousinov (Neu Raußnitz/Neu Rausnitz) in the Czech Republic. ROUSÍNOV The Jewish settlement in Rousínov is assumed to date back to the mid-15th century, although the first documented record is from as late as 1554. By the mid-19th century, the Jewish population reached 1,200, one half of the the...

  • Czech Jewish Online Resources

    Holocaust* Yad Vashem * Terezin Victims JewishGen* JewishGen Austria-Czech Special Interest Group * Austria-Czech Jewish Records Search Genteam* Prague Jewish Newspaper Obituaries

  • Jewish Families of Tábor, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to document the Jewish families of Tábor (Tabor, Bohemia, Czech Republic) Jewish history: [ ]From the International Jewish Cemetery Project:"A Jewish community founded in the early 1600's built a synagogue [scroll down for photo] in the late 1800's (Jewish population of 455 in 1884) that was closed down by the Nazis in October 1941. The town, used as a transit camp for deport...

  • Jewish Families of Radenin, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to document the Jewish families of Radenin Cemetery Earliest known Jewish community was before 1723. 1930 Jewish population was 9. Jews moved to big towns after 1848; independent congregation disbanded after 1921. Birthplace of prominent Czechoslovak diplomat Gustav Winter (1899-1943). The landmarked Jewish cemetery originated before 1723 with last known Conservative or P...

  • Jewish Families of Milín, Czech Republic

    The project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Milín in Bohemia, Czech Republic. The town used the cemeteries in Pribram and Kamenná.

  • Jewish Families of Těchobuz, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to document the Jewish families from the village of Těchobuz in Pelhřimov District in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic.

  • Jewish Families from Vrbka, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    Freund and Stutz Families from Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  • Jewish Families from Jesenice (Jessenitz), Czech Republic

    This project seeks to list representatives of all of the Jewish families from the town of Jesenice (Jessenitz) in the Czech Republic.

  • Jewish families from Horažďovice, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Horažďovice in Bohemia, Czech Republic.From The Lives of the Jews of Horažďovice published by Westminster Synagogue , 2012: JEWISH LIFE IN HORAŽD’OVICE 1618-1939 Horažd’ovice is a small town of fewer than 6000 inhabitants 100 km south-west of Prague in the historic region of Bohemia. A Jewish presence is believed to have ...

  • Jewish Families from Kbel (Kbell), Czech Republic

    This projects seeks to collect representative profiles of all of the Jewish families form the village of Kbel (Kbell) located in the Plzeň-jih district , the Plzeňský region in the Czech Republic.

  • Jewish Families from Kateřina, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the village of Svatá Kateřina (Sanct Katharina) in Rozvadov in Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  • Jewish Families from Měcholupy, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the village of Měcholupy (Michelob) in the district of Louny, in Bohemia, Czech Republic. Entries in the Gubernial marriage register for Měcholupy (Miecholupp) Židovská komise Praha Inv./přír. číslo: 12 Datace: 1718-1783 Obsah: Kniha svatebních konsensů 1718-1783 (scans 106/107) Land records for Jews in Měcholupy from 1775 on....

  • Jewish families from Prčice, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Prčice in Bohemia, Czech Republic LOCATION: Prcice is located in Bohemia, Benesov, Czech Republic. The town is located at 49.35 longitude and 14.33 latitude. Prcice is 21 km NNW of Tabor, 40km ESE of Pribram. (see Map by Mapquest) HISTORY: The earliest known Jewish community in this town was most likely from the second ha...

  • Jewish Families of Jihlava (Iglau), Moravia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to list representatives of all of the Jewish families from the Moravian town of Jihlava (Iglau) in the Czech Republic.Mining town in western Moravia (near the Bohemian border) in today’s Czech Republic. Jews are first mentioned as residing in Jihlava (Ger., Iglau) in 1249. In 1345, Margrave Charles (later Emperor Charles IV) invited Jews to the town, where they engaged primar...

  • Jewish Families from Čím, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the Čím, Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  • Jewish Families from Lužany, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Lužany in Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  • Jewish families from Protivin, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Protivin in Bohemia, Czech Republic.

  • Jewish families from Hlasivo, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Hlasivo in Bohemia, Czech Republic. Hlasivo is a municipality and village in Tábor District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 100 inhabitants. Hlasivo lies approximately 12 kilometres (7 mi) north-east of Tábor, 62 km (39 mi) north of České Budějovice, and 70 km (43 mi) south of Prague. T...

  • Jewish families from Nezdice, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Nezdice in Bohemia, Czech Republic

  • Jewish Families from Sadská, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Sadská, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Cemetery used cemetery at Kovanice. This town in the Central Bohemian Region at 50°8′21″N 14°58′56″E with around 3,100 inhabitants near Sadská is the River Labe and a lake, Jezero Sadská [ ]

  • Jewish Families from Osek, Strakonice, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Osek (Wossek) near Strakonice, Czech Republic. This town should not be confused with the town of the same name near Rokycany .This town should not be confused with the town of Osek (German: Ossegg) that is a small town in the Czech Republic that lies at the foot of the Krušné Hory in the Teplice District in the Ústí nad L...

  • Jewish families from Černovice, Bohemia, Czech Republic

    This project seeks to document all of the Jewish families from the town of Černovice near Tabor, Bohemia, Czech Republic.The small town Černovice is situated about 22 km E of the town of Tábor on the Černovický Potok (Černovice Stream).Černovice is first mentioned in 1369 as property of Lords of Choustník. From 1581 it was under the ownership of Lords of Hradec and then of the Rožmberks. A brew...

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