In 1862 the two principalities were recognized as Romania with the national capital in Bucharest. Beltsy (Bălţi), Bendery (Tighina), Brichany (Briceni), This database contains Jewish birth, marriage, death and divorce records from the former Russian Gubernia of Bessarabia. The most popular source of genealogical data is usually found in the registers of civil records, which contain the declarations of births, marriages and deaths. The two main sources for records are the Family History Library (FHL) of the Church of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) and archives in Romania. Romania Online Genealogy Records These are genealogy links to Romania online databases to assist in researching your family history. - 54,000 birth, marriage and death records, 1851-1895, from former Máramaros megye (now Maramureş county, in NW Romania). Delve deeper into our other record collections to learn even more. Island manifests (1892-1924) is "Jassy" - 10,884, "Iassy" - 158, "Iasi" Herţa is now Hertsa in Ukraine, and the records are located in Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. After World War II Iaşi played a prominent part in the revival of Yiddish culture but politics and renewed anti-semitism in the 1960s/70s led to a declining Jewish population.

Hi. This is a very detailed and interesting history but it is very worthwhile to preface this by reading the Introduction and especially page VII. English and German used "Jassy". Archives is  General information. Solka (Solca), Suczawa (Suceava), and surrounding villages.

Are there any good resources I might use to help me find my birth family? the exact name, due to variations in spelling. Region in the northeast Carpathian Mountains. The Register of Births records may contain the following information: The vast majority of the records are from the city of Iaşi,

Some records are extremely hard to read. This page is hosted at no cost to the public by JewishGen, Inc., a Iasi also served as capital of Romania during World War I from 1916–1918 when Bucharest was occupied by Germany and it's Allies. The charts will be updated as we get more records from Romania. He was an educator, writer and father of:Elias Schwarzfeld (1855-1905) novelist and historian Wilhelm Schwarzfeld (1856-1894) writer, publisher, historian Moses Schwarzfeld (1857-1943) writer, publisher, Zionist leader. One particularly noteworthy Iasi academic family was headed by Benjamin Schwarzfeld who lived from 1822 to 1896. People worked very hard and long hours to make this project possible.