Sigfrid BUMBULIS
Characteristics
Type | Value | Date | Place | Sources |
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name | Sigfrid BUMBULIS |
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Type | Date | Place | Sources |
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immigration | 1951 | New York, New York, United States
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death | 17. June 2008 | New Jersey , USA
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burial | New Jersey, United States
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birth | 16. April 1944 | Scherschmuckschen, Lithunia
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Parents
Frank JANUSAS | Meta MILAUSKAS |
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1 | Wilhelm /Petereit/Web Site, https://www.myheritage.com/person-1500015_486964271_486964271/sigfrid-bumbulis
Author: Susan J Knight
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Individual added by confirming a Smart Match <p>MyHeritage family tree</p><p>Family site: Wilhelm /Petereit/Web Site</p>Family tree: 139733851-41 | |
2 | Wilhelm /Petereit/Web Site, https://www.myheritage.com/person-1500003_336947951_336947951/sigfrid-bumbulis
Author: Susan J Knight
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Added by confirming a Smart Match <p>MyHeritage family tree</p><p>Family site: Wilhelm /Petereit/Web Site</p>Family tree: 139733851-41 | |
3 | U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10002-46747734/sigfrid-bumbulis-in-us-social-security-death-index-ssdi
Publication: MyHeritage
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Sigfrid Bumbulis&lt;br&gt;Birth: Apr 16 1944&lt;br&gt;Death: June 17 2008&lt;br&gt;Last residence: Absecon, New Jersey 08201, USA&lt;br&gt;SSN issuing state: Begun in 1935 by the Social Security Act signed into law by FDR, more than thirty million Americans were registered for the economic security sanctions by 1937. From 1937 to 1940, payments were made in one-lump sums amounts with the first amount being seventeen cents. Following amendments in 1939, the payments turned into monthly benefits and increased. Following further amendments in 1950, cost-of-living increases were awarded to those who were receiving benefits. From 1950 to the present, benefits have increased yearly in response to inflation concerning the costs of living. | |
4 | New Jersey Marriage License Index, 1915-2016, https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10702-4279172/sigfrid-bumbulis-and-laura-e-westergom-in-new-jersey-marriage-license-index
Publication: MyHeritage
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Sigfrid Bumbulis & Laura E Westergom&lt;br&gt;Marriage: Feb 1980 - 0104, New Jersey, United States&lt;br&gt;Bride: Laura E Westergom&lt;br&gt;Groom: Sigfrid Bumbulis&lt;br&gt;Certificate #: 02101&lt;br&gt;Line: 45 <p>This content comes from an index to marriages by brides and a separate index to marriages by grooms. The records published here have, in most cases, been joined to unify the information of the brides and the grooms in their respective marriages. The collection has a small number of records which could not be matched and joined together. The original indexes also contain some duplicate records with variant spellings of given names and/or surnames. For example, a groom might have three index records for the same marriage where his given name is spelled as “Dominic”, “Dominick C”, or ���Dominic C” and in these cases duplicate records will exist in this published collection as they exist in the original indexes.</p><p>The below paragraphs are provided to assist in understanding the information listed in the “State File No.” and “Place of Marriage” columns, as shown on the index images. Please note that MyHeritage has used this information to correctly interpret and display these fields in this collection. </p><p>From 1915 to 1919 the State File Number represents the volume and certificate number. The first two digits represent the volume number. The last three digits represent the certificate number. The certificate number resets each year. The Place of Marriage code is not listed in this year range. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive and are organized alphabetically by the groom’s surname and the year of marriage.</p><p>From 1920 to 1929 the index displays a two digit number which represents the county where the marriage took place. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive and can be requested with the Groom’s surname and the year of marriage.</p><p>From 1930 to 1964 the place code is written as a four to six-digit number. In order to find the code you truncate the last one to two digits making this a four-digit number. You can find a key forsome of these codes <a href="https://cf.myheritageimages.com/records/original/usa_vitals/new_jersey/marriages_1915-2016/municodes.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive.</p><p>From 1965 to 1984 the place code is written as a four-digit number. You can find a key for some of these codes <a href="https://cf.myheritageimages.com/records/original/usa_vitals/new_jersey/marriages_1915-2016/municodes.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive. </p><p>From 1985 to current day they stopped using place codes and started writing the places out in an abbreviated form. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive.</p><p>Beginning September 21, 2013 same sex marriage was legalized in New Jersey. Records included in this collection reflect this change.</p><p>Marriage records are an important genealogical record as they not only record information about the bride, the groom, and their residence when the marriage occurred but often contain additional information such as birth dates, birthplaces, occupations, and whether single, widowed, or divorced at the time of the marriage. Often a marriage license will also contain information about the parents of the bride and groom including the parents’ names and birthplaces. Copies of the original marriage records found in this index can be requested from the <a href="https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/index.aspx" target="_blank">State Archive.</a></p><p>Thanks to Debbie Hadley, a New Jersey genealogist, for the research provided. You can reach her through her website, <a href="http://www.bringoutyerdead.com/" target="_blank">bringoutyerdead.com.</a></p> | |
5 | New Jersey Marriage License Index, 1915-2016, https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10702-3949199/sigfrid-bumbulis-and-laura-e-muskett-in-new-jersey-marriage-license-index
Publication: MyHeritage
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Sigfrid Bumbulis & Laura E Muskett&lt;br&gt;Marriage: Feb 1980 - 0104, New Jersey, United States&lt;br&gt;Bride: Laura E Muskett&lt;br&gt;Groom: Sigfrid Bumbulis&lt;br&gt;Certificate #: 02101&lt;br&gt;Line: 44 <p>This content comes from an index to marriages by brides and a separate index to marriages by grooms. The records published here have, in most cases, been joined to unify the information of the brides and the grooms in their respective marriages. The collection has a small number of records which could not be matched and joined together. The original indexes also contain some duplicate records with variant spellings of given names and/or surnames. For example, a groom might have three index records for the same marriage where his given name is spelled as “Dominic”, “Dominick C”, or ���Dominic C” and in these cases duplicate records will exist in this published collection as they exist in the original indexes.</p><p>The below paragraphs are provided to assist in understanding the information listed in the “State File No.” and “Place of Marriage” columns, as shown on the index images. Please note that MyHeritage has used this information to correctly interpret and display these fields in this collection. </p><p>From 1915 to 1919 the State File Number represents the volume and certificate number. The first two digits represent the volume number. The last three digits represent the certificate number. The certificate number resets each year. The Place of Marriage code is not listed in this year range. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive and are organized alphabetically by the groom’s surname and the year of marriage.</p><p>From 1920 to 1929 the index displays a two digit number which represents the county where the marriage took place. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive and can be requested with the Groom’s surname and the year of marriage.</p><p>From 1930 to 1964 the place code is written as a four to six-digit number. In order to find the code you truncate the last one to two digits making this a four-digit number. You can find a key forsome of these codes <a href="https://cf.myheritageimages.com/records/original/usa_vitals/new_jersey/marriages_1915-2016/municodes.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive.</p><p>From 1965 to 1984 the place code is written as a four-digit number. You can find a key for some of these codes <a href="https://cf.myheritageimages.com/records/original/usa_vitals/new_jersey/marriages_1915-2016/municodes.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive. </p><p>From 1985 to current day they stopped using place codes and started writing the places out in an abbreviated form. The original records are available on microfilm at the New Jersey State Archive.</p><p>Beginning September 21, 2013 same sex marriage was legalized in New Jersey. Records included in this collection reflect this change.</p><p>Marriage records are an important genealogical record as they not only record information about the bride, the groom, and their residence when the marriage occurred but often contain additional information such as birth dates, birthplaces, occupations, and whether single, widowed, or divorced at the time of the marriage. Often a marriage license will also contain information about the parents of the bride and groom including the parents’ names and birthplaces. Copies of the original marriage records found in this index can be requested from the <a href="https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/index.aspx" target="_blank">State Archive.</a></p><p>Thanks to Debbie Hadley, a New Jersey genealogist, for the research provided. You can reach her through her website, <a href="http://www.bringoutyerdead.com/" target="_blank">bringoutyerdead.com.</a></p> |
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Title | Wilhelm, Petereit Family Tree |
Description | Wilhelm Family Name is from Marzhausen, Neu-Eichenberg, Werra- Meissner-Kreis, Hessen, Deutschland and the most recent births for my 3rd grandparents in Linden, Hannover, Germany Petereit Family name is from Prussia and ending with my great grandfather in Tauroggen, Lithuania Krompholz Family name if from Salzburg, Österreich and then moved to Lithuania. Wenger, Pfieffenberger, Amaisserin, Neufang Family names are from Bad Hofgastein, Salzburg, Austria and Undberg, Salzburg, Austria and also Dorff, Salzburg, Austria |
Id | 67044 |
Upload date | 2024-12-06 00:31:09.0 |
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