[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Rudjic and Meyers Ort
Jerry Frank
jkfrank at shaw.ca
Thu Sep 5 05:30:16 PDT 2002
Of these, Rudig might be the most logical since it represents a location
that could fit migration patterns.
To the best of my knowledge, Meyers-Ort is a gazetteer. There is no
specific map associated with it.
At 07:33 PM 04/09/2002 -0400, Diana Kooij wrote:
>Hi Sue, I attempted searches everywhere on RUDJIC. I tried Ravenstein,
>Feefhs, Cyndi'slist, mapquest for Denmark, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland,
>Holland, Austria, Jewish Shtetlseeker, LDS library catalog and my own atlases.
>No Rudjic's but these may be possible leads:
>
>RUDIG in Prussia map 5 G9 on the Ravenstein series
>RADLJE OB DRAVI in Slovia--southwest of Graz
>RADIMLJE in Hungary--in the realm of Sarajevo, southeast of Mostar
>REDICS in Hungary--southwest of Budapest
>
>It took me 9 years or so to find my grandmother's village "Srebrena Borek" by
>Zambrow so I know how hard it is and I never do anything without good maps.
>Does anyone know how I can obtain a copy of the Meyers-Ort Map??? diana g
>Kooij
Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
jkfrank at shaw.ca
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