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The Common Room / cardo wilison holland
« on: Thursday 09 May 24 02:23 BST (UK)  »
cardo wilson holland later browning is my uncle through my late grandfather. he seems to have been born out of wedlock in 1908, his birth record however was amended & appears as birth being in 1941, he changed his name to that of my great grandfathers. Cardo was presumably born in auckland or northland new zealand in 1908, a cousin believes wilson may be something to do a company his father worked for , cardo doesn't appear short for anything, also believe the first name has something to do with his birth father, cardo died in 1982 in new zealand

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The Common Room / Dr gisella perl
« on: Wednesday 08 May 24 02:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi i am trying to find out more about Doctor Gisella perl's pre war life. She was a gynaecologist in Sighet hungry, now in romania. Apparently she was married to a fredrick krauss, also a doctor & had two children , a son & a daughter, the daughter was hidden during the war & later reunited with her mother, I'd like to find out what became of doctor perl's surviving sisters & brothers, one sister, rose bilboon, became a pharmist in palestine having escaped there before the war & later lived near jericho, gisella became a doctor in new york following her immigration & later moved to israel in the 1980's, maiden name was perl, married name i suspect was krauss, birth place, maramos sighet , hungry 1907

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The Common Room / lukeis surname orgins
« on: Friday 26 April 24 03:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi so i've recently started looking into the lukeis surname, nothing makes sense, it firstly appears in sutton veny Wiltshire in the early 1600's , i've had a professional genealogist confirm the spelling as lukeis  on a baptism ,church record, what throws me off is that the name appears around in the 1800's 1900s in places like Germany immigrating to America from german ports.ukeis Name Meaning
Dutch: patronymic from a shortened form of the personal name Ludeke, a cognate of German Lüdecke (see Luedecke ).

Americanized form of German Lückens: patronymic from a shortened form of the personal name Lüdecke (see Luedecke ). that comes from family search but i wonder if it is infact a german name why the name doesn't appear as german on early records, any suggestions/ideas??

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The Common Room / Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« on: Saturday 20 April 24 00:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi trying to find what became of x2 great aunt Eliza Annie wood of Guernsey,only shows in 1921 census in UK,after that hard to know what records are her etc

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