The Gross-Steinberg Family Tree presents:
Gross-Steinberg Links
by James Gross
Hi there,
Welcome to my page of links. Hopefully most of the links are working.
As you know, URL's change quite often, making it an interesting experience
to find anything. Enjoy- James Gross
The GOOGLE Search engine
GOOGLE: "THE" fastest way to find obscure items!
Some of you may dimly recall using "Dejanews" in the past.
It has been replaced by the supreme web searcher, Google.
Google does web searches as well as newsgroup searches.
It is great. You can even make it your default homepage. Try it youself...
"How to" Research Passenger Lists & Passports
LDS Guide for Finding Passenger Manifests
Guide by Joe Beine to using the passenger lists at your
local LDS family history center
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IMMIGRATION AND SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS RESEARCH GUIDE
Info on Passenger & Immigration Lists by Arnold Lang
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Finding your Immigrant Ancestor
Info on Passenger & Immigration Lists
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Steven Morse links
Ellis Island Search Forms and Ship Arrivals
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US Federal Genealogy Sites
Social Security Database
The data in this index begins around 1963 or 1964. After you get your info, you can write to the Social Security Administration, cite the
"Freedom of Information Act",and receive a copy of the individual's
application for a Social Security card. The price went up and it now costs $30
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INS Microfilm Reel# List
This new INS website has a load of good information and instructions on securing INS records for genealogical purposes.Website lists Information on:
Ship Passenger Manifests, Land Border Arrival Records,
Visa Files 1924-1944, and Alien Registration Records.
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Naturalization Records
Info by Susanne Saether on naturalization records
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Requesting Passport Applications from the National Archives
National Archives webpage
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U.S. Dept of State Consular Records Database
The U.S. Department of State, Jerusalem, Jaffa, and Haifa Consular Post
Records Database includes more than 9,000 entries, and was compiled from
U.S. National Archives RG 84 (Record Group),
Foreign Service Post Records of the U.S. Department of State for Consular Posts:
Jerusalem (1857-1935), Jaffa (1867-1917), and Haifa (1872-1917).
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Jewishgen Sites
JewishGen: The Official Home of Jewish Genealogy
The main site for Jewish Genealogy, various Jewish oriented databases,
largest location of uploaded Jewish gedcoms (family trees), list of all Jewish
genealogy societies, list of Jewish cemetaries, Great site.
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Jewishgen Infofile Index
More than 100 JewishGen InfoFiles providing information on topics
relevant to Jewish genealogical research.
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Jewish Gen FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
by Warren Blatt
A very good online guide to Jewish Genealogy.
This file is an important item for all Jewish genealogists.
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Other Jewish Genealogy Reference Sites
bezek white pages
Israeli white pages translated into English
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The Poor Jews Temporary Shelter Database
Project of Professor Aubrey Newman and Dr. Graham Smith,
Dept of History, University of Leicester,UK.
The shelter was situated in Leman Street, Whitechapel in London.
The database spans the period 1896-1914 and contains some 43000 names.
The shelter was set up to house immigrants on their short stay over in
London before embarking on their cross continental journey. Some of
the destinations are: S. Africa, US, S. America, Holland and England.
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Yad Vashem Hall of Names
Formerly, you could do a name search of their submitted
pages of testimony. Apparently they are upgrading their facilities right
now. link dead.
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Ship/Ocean Liner Reference Sites
Ship Descriptions
This site by Louis Alfano has very detailed descriptions of passenger & steamships.
I found a nice writeup on "Polonia", one of my ships.
Worth taking a look at.
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Online Morton Allan Database
Steve Morse & Anthony Cimorelli's one stop online search
engine of the Morton Allan Directory
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Bremen Passenger Lists 1920 - 1939
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Hamburg State Archives-Passenger Lists
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Hamburg Passenger Lists 1850-1934
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Good Misc Reference Sites
Social Security Database
This index seems to contain the majority of people
who died after 1964. After you get your info,
you can write to the Social Security Administration,
cite the "Freedom of Information Act",and receive a copy of
the individual's application for a Social Security card.
The price went up and it now costs $30
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Military Records
2 sites for US Military Records & Awards
Some years ago I posted information about how to obtain US military
personnel and medical records or US military awards for yourself, or as
surviving next-of-kin for relatives. The significant number of Jewish
veterans, and the rather sizeable amount of information
you can obtain makes this a worthwhile endeavor.
Veterans webpage with info on medals-select "medals"
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Maps
Good Genealogy Maps
Scanned maps, including Lithuanian, Austrian, and Russian maps
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More Genealogy Maps
1924 map of Europe, 1939 maps of Poland w/ Danzig cooridor,
1941 maps of Russia, 1942 maps showing the
"eastern front-map of German gains on ",
1944 map of Balkins, Carpathian mountains terrain map,
many Mediterranean & South Pacific maps including
Australia. All maps in B&w. Some files are large.
Poland Map
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555-1212 Directory appears to be a very good search engine.
You can search for people by phone number, name, and more.
I was very surprised and impressed!
Sites with Lists of Useful Genealogy webpages
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the
Internet
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Avotaynu's List of Genealogy Sites
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Journal of Online Genealogy
A lot of info here, articles & links
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LDS Links
Brothers Keeper:
Good Genealogy program with gedcom,updated version
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LDS Family History Library
Be patient with the library catalog
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LDS Family History Centers
A good alternate if you don't live near the National Archives.
They are usually housed in Mormon churches,
but the family history centers don't preach religion, just genealogy!
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