JULY 2, 2002

 

 

Ø      Julian Falk  Genealogy Library

Jewish Community Center, Room 202
 
Inventory:  Arranged  In Alphabetical  Order By Title

 

 

Ø      Allegheny County Pennsylvania Cemeteries.  Volumes 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13.  Sharon Kraynor

Ø      American Passenger Arrival Records. Michael Tepper

Ø      Amdursky Family (Russia). Includes  Amdur Family Address Book

Ø      Ancestors of Our Children and Cousins, too. Maynard Abrams

Ø      Ancestry’s Guide to Research. 1985.  Cerny and Eakle

Ø      Beit Rabbinical Sources of Rabbinical Genealogy  2001

Ø      Bibliography of Books on Jewish Local History and Their Subjects of Use to Genealogists. 1981.

Ø      Janice Regenstein.

Ø      Catalogue of Resource  Materials.   1993.

Ø      Catalogue of Revolutionary Land  Files and War Service Records

Ø      Central European  Genealogical Terminology.   Jared H. Suess

Ø      Conducting Research  in FBI Records (FBI 8th edition)

Ø      Contents and Addresses of Hungarian Archives.  Edward Reimer Brandt

Ø      Create a Jewish Genealogy Society in Your Hometown:  A Manual for Founders. Carol Davidson Baird

Ø      Claper. Alicia Freilich.  (fiction

Ø      Dear Diary:  Art and Craft of Writing A Creative Journal.  Joan R. Neubauer

Ø      Dictionary of Surnames.  1990.  Hanks/Hodges

Ø      Ellis Island: Gateway to America. Loretto Dennis Szucs. two copies

Ø      Embers Plucked from the Fire:  The Rescue of Jewish Cultural Treasures in Vilna. David E. Fishman

Ø      Emigranten Adressbuch:  Shanghai.  November 19?

Ø      Federal Population Census : 1790-1890  two copies )

Ø      Federal Population Census:  1900            two copies ) microfilm 5

Ø      Federal Population Census   1910                               )

Ø      Finding Our Fathers:  Guidebook to Jewish Genealogy.  Dan Rottenberg

Ø      Finding Our New Family in the Old World  Bernard D. Newman/Marilyn Newman

Ø      Finding Your Jewish Roots in Galicia:  A Resource Guide.  Suzon F. Wynne

Ø      From  A    Ruined Garden:  The Memorial Books of Polish Jewry

      Jack Kugelmass/Jonathan Boyarin, editors

Ø      From Generation to Generation:  How to Trace Your Personal History.  Arthur Kurzweil

Ø      From Memories to Manuscript:  Five-step Method of Writing Your Life Story.

      Jean R. Neubauer

Ø      Genealogy and Biographical Research:  A Select Category of National Archives Microfilm Publication

Ø      Genealogical Research  in the National  Archives. 1982.

Ø      Genealogical Research Directory. 1989. Keith Johnson and Malcolm Sainty

Ø      Genealogical Research:  Methods and Sources,Vol  III

Ø      Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area. Estelle M. Guzik

Ø      Genealogies Cataloged by the Library of Congress since 1986

Ø      Genealogy Project.  Jewish Genealogical Society, Toronto

Ø      German Casualties of the Seven Weeks’ War (1866) and the Franco-Prussian War (1872-1871).

       Maralyn A. Wellnauer

Ø      Germanic Genealogy:  Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns.

      Published by Germanic Genealogy Society.  two copies

Ø      German Immigration to America  in the 19th Century:  A Genealogist’s Guide.

Ø       Maralyn A. Wellnauer

Ø      German-Jewish History  in Modern Times. Vol. I, II, III, IV.

      Michael A. Meyer, editor

Ø      German Minority Census of 1939. Thomas Edlund

Ø      German Repository:  Addresses Updated  1993

Ø      German Towns in Slovakia and Upper Hungary.  Dundan B. Gardiner

Ø      Getting Started in Jewish Genealogy.  Gary Mokotoff and Warren Blatt

Ø      Guide to Jewish Archives, 1981.

Ø      Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel.  Sallyann Sack

Ø      Guide to Jewish Genealogy for Teenagers and Young Adults: Jewish Youth Project.

Ø      Guide to U.S, & Canadian City Directories & Social Registers at New York Public Library.

      Nancy J. Deutsh-Sinderbrand

Ø      Guide to Using Hamburg Passenger Lists

Ø      Handy Guide to Austrian Genealogical Records..  Dagmar  Senekovic

Ø      Handy Guide to Hungarian Genealogy Records.  Jared H. Suess two copies

Ø      History  of the Jews in New Mexico, The. Henry J. Tobias

Ø      How and Where to Research Your Ethnic-American Cultural Heritage: Jewish Americans. Robert D. Reed

Ø      How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust. Gary Mokotoff

Ø      How to Locate Anyone Who Has Been in the Military. 1991. Lt. Col. Richard Johnson

Ø      How to Tape Instant Oral Biographies.  William Zimmerman.

Ø      Immigration Handbook.  Henry G. Liebman

Ø      International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies  :  Conference   Syllabuses

Ø      The Israelis.  Harry Golden (is this fiction?). J

Ø      Jewish Gauchos of the Pampas.  Albert Gerchunoff

Ø      Jewish Hometown Association and Family Circles in New York:  WPA Yiddish Writers Group Study.  Hannah Kliger

Ø      Jewish Immigrant  in England – 1870-1914.  Lloyd Gartner

Ø      Jews of Moslem Spain. Vol. 2 and 3.  Eliyahu Ashtor

Ø      Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova.  Miriam Wiener.  (two copies

Ø       Jewish Sights of Bohemia and Moravia.  Jiri Fiedler

Ø      Jews of Germany: A Story of Sixteen Centuries.  Maurice Lowenthal

Ø      Latter Day Leaders, Sages and Scholars: Bibliographical Index.

Emanuel Rosenstein/Neil Rosenstein

Ø      Library Resources for German-Jewish  Genealogy.  Angelika Ellman-Kruger

Ø      Library, The Guide to the LDS Family History Library. John Cerny and

Wendy Elliott.

Ø      Memories of My Life: Personal History of a Lithuanian Shtetl. Bella Lown

Ø      Military Service Records:  A Select Catalogue of National Archives Microfilm publications 1985

Ø      Moreshet Beit Saba:  Jewish Family Names. (material for discussion and work in the schools and community centers).   Abraham  (last name?)

Ø      Morton Allen  Passenger Director

Ø      Names of Battalion

Ø      New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Vol.4; Index of Persons.

Editor: Jane Fletcher Fiske

Ø      National Archives:  Microfilm Resources for Research 1986

Ø      Olschwanger Journal: Fall Winter 1993/5754 and Fall 1983/5744

Ø      Poland:  Historical Atlas.  Iwo Cyprion Pogonowski

Ø      Shtetl and Surnames of Chicago Families

Ø       Shtetl Finder Gazetteer

Ø      Some Archival Sources for Ukrainian Jewish Genealogy.  Aleksander Kronik and

 Sallyann Amdur Sack

Ø      State Census Records 1992.  Ann. S. Lainhart (is this Pa?)

Ø      They Came in Ships. John P. Colletta

Ø      Translation Guide to 19th Century Polish Language Civil Registration Documents    (Birth, Marriage, Death records)  editor:  Judith R. Frazit

Ø      Using the Census Index

Ø      U.S. Military Records: Guide to Federal and State Sources:  Colonial American to the Present.  James C. Neagl

 U.S. Vital Records Catalogue

Ø      Where Once We Walked: A Guide to the Communities Surrounding Central and Eastern European Towns. Gary Mokotoff and Sallyann Amdur Sack

Ø      Where Once We Walked  Companion :  Supplement  (two copies)

Ø      Wills of Early New York Jews (1704-1799

 

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