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Brüder Perutz was a textile company formed in 1864 in Prague, Czechoslovakia by two brothers Sigmund and Leopold Perutz. After the deaths...
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I know that I have made many posts about this story, but I like to bring it up every once in a while in the hopes that I might be able to fi...
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At the start of the long weekend 23andme updated Relative Finder (RF) to V2. One of the biggest improvements that I noticed right from the...
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I just re-found these photo's the other day while talking to a relative about our Perutz family. I have been researching the ...
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I am back trying to connect the dots for Sister Cecilia Kondrc. From previous posts you know she had a book written about her, and a LIFE ...
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So one of my ancestors has on their birth certificate that they were born in Dublin, Ireland, while the rest of the family, I have listed a...
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Now that I have been going to FHC for two day to look over the microfilm I am starting to wonder if I could not just get a large enough thum...
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Everyone knows that its expensive to do genealogy, but how many people know that there are ways to access some of the database's online ...
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Cecilia Kondrc was the daughter of Jan Kondrc and Anna Kondrc (dont know mother's maiden name). I believe that she was born in Brestov...
If you have an Ancestry subscription, you can use the U.S. Public Records database and the US Phone and Address Directories, 1993 - 2002 database to see if you can find contact information. You can also use the Social Security Death Index (found at Ancestry, Rootsweb, and several other areas) to see if he is still living.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestions, one issue right now is I dont know if he ever actually imigrated to the US. I wonder if its possible to get employee records from the ship, or where to even look into it. On top of that not being a direct relative its probally pretty hard to get that information. I did find a Henry Jorgensen from Denmark, but he was born in 1907, possible to be related but there was no contact information, just that he was a cyclist.
ReplyDeleteTry the whitepages online. I believe that they have numbers for people not just in the U.S. but around the world. You'll probably have to call a bunch of possibly matches, but that would be pretty cool.
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