BRITISH-JEWRY-L Archives

Archiver > BRITISH-JEWRY > 2004-02 > 1075847180


From: "Lorraine Phillips" <>
Subject: RE: [British Jewry] PROCAT puzzle
Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 17:39:36 -0500
In-Reply-To: <006301c3ea26$0e1acc80$99201ec4@iti05248>


I visited Kew and saw the naturalizations of both an Abraham and Simon
SEELIG, yet neither came up at PROCAT. Not sure if it's me or if they were
just missed. They're brothers and were naturalized together. Maybe the
PROCAT site isn't complete.

Lorraine
(In a wet, windy, and very soggy Pennsylvania, USA)

-----Original Message-----
From: JOHNSON [mailto:]
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 2:18 AM
To:
Subject: [British Jewry] PROCAT puzzle


Dear List

I've been following the discussion around the pros and cons of the PROCAT
'box' method. We know of six KOPPENHAGEN naturalisations (a BJ Lister who
kindly did a search for me at the Dublin FHC). Thanks to him I have the ref.
numbers and details of all six. I am certain that the name is spelt
correctly, yet only one KOPPENHAGEN comes up using the PROCAT 'box' method.

with best regards


Cheryl Johnson
KwaZulu/Natal
South Africa

______________________________



This thread: