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Tracing an ancestor who was an immigrant

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Jewish

JewishGen: The home of Jewish genealogy
http://www.jewishgen.org/index.html

Jewish Genealogy Society of Great Britain
PO Box 13288
London, N3 3WD

London Jews Database
http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/londweb.htm
A database of names, addresses and some other information about Jews who lived in London in the first half of the 19th century. It has been compiled principally from London trade directories of the period, plus a few other sources, such as subscription lists and some printed obituaries.

Ilanot Jewish Genealogy Program (Windows)
http://www.jewishstore.com/Software/Ilanot.htm

Jamaican Jewish Genealogy
http://www.sephardim.org/jamgen/

Jewish genealogy group (moderated)
soc.genealogy.jewish

Holocaust Names
http://www.holocaustnames.com/

Search and Unite
http://remember.org/unite/
David Lewin & Margret Chatwin, archival researchers
156 Totteridge Lane
London N20 8JJ
England
Tel: 020 8446 0404
Fax: 020 8445 8732
E-mail: davidlewin@bigfoot.com

Searching in Poland
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/4017/searchin.htm

Batya Unterschatz: The search bureau for missing relatives
The Jewish Agency
PO Box 92
Jerusalem
Israel
Tel: 00-972-2-6202652
Fax: 00-972-2-6202893

Polish Archive of Auschwitz
Panstowe Muzeum Oswiecim Brzezinka
Mr Jerzy Wroblewski - Director
32-603 Oswiecim 5
Poland
Tel: (0-33) 432-022
Fax: (0-33) 431-934

American Red Cross Holocaust and War Victims Tracing and Information Center
4700 Mount Hope Drive
Baltimore
Maryland 21215
USA
Tel: 1-410-764-5311

International Tracing Center
Grosse Allee 5-9
34444 Arolsen
Germany

Serge Klarsfeld's List of the 70,000 French Jewish Holocaust Victims
This has been computerised by Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine and a CD-ROM is available for sale. Write to:
CDJC
17 rue Geoffroy-Lasnier
75004 Paris
France

Old Polish city books and telephone books
Muzeum Poczty i Telekomunikacji
ul. Krasinskiego 1
50-954 Wroclaw
Poland

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First steps | Records before 1837
Tracing an ancestor who was an immigrant | Using the internet
Case study | Resources