Pochayev and Shumsk (Ukraine) records, Vishnevets (Ukraine) YB translated #poland
Ellen Garshick
The Kremenets Shtetl CO-OP/Kremenets District Research Group is pleased
to announce that the following records have been translated and added to the searchable Kremenets Concordance Database Index (https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/database/krem_search_frm.html): --Shumsk Births, 1897, 1902, 1905, 1908-1913, 1916-1917, 1920-1936 --Pochayev Births, 1891-1936 --Shumsk Marriages, 1883-1891, 1923-1926, 1935 --Sefer Vishnivits (yizkor book of Vishnevets, Ukraine; translation now complete) Translations of the birth and marriage records are available in master spreadsheets on our Contributors Site (available to those who have donated money [in any amount], documents, or services during the previous two years). The yizkor book translation is available at JewishGen's Yizkor Book Project (https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Vishnevets/Vishnevets.html), and Microsoft Word and PDF versions will follow soon on the Contributors Site. Many thanks to those of you who have donated over the years to fund these translations. The Concordance continues to grow in value as the starting point for researching your Kremenets-district ancestors. It now contains more than 300,000 entries (161,822 >from vital records, 76,538 >from Revision Lists, 23,340 >from documents (other than vital records and revision lists) obtained >from the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, 11,447 >from Yizkor Books and Booklets, 9,554 >from the Ellis Island Database, and 5,647 >from other sources. It includes references to 1,216 town names; the 15 most frequently cited are Kremenets, Vishnevets, Radzivilov, Shumsk, Katerburg, Yampol, Belozirka, Vyshgorodok, Lanovtsy, Berezhtsy, Oleksinets, Pochayev, Rokhmanov, Ostrog, and Dubno. To help us continue obtaining and translating Kremenets-district records, please consider donating to our work. >from http://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=22, scroll down to "Kremenets District Towns, Ukraine - Record Acquisition and Translation." For a description of the project, please see http://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/projectdesc/DB_KremenetsDistrictTowns.html. Regards, Ellen Garshick Silver Spring, Maryland USA Board Member and Yizkor Book Translation Coordinator, Kremenets Shtetl CO-OP, an activity of the Kremenets District Research Group: http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets Researching BAT, AVERBAKH >from Kremenets, Shumsk, Katerburg, and Folvarki, Ukraine; GERSHIK, HURWITCH >from Staryye Dorogi and Bobruisk, Belarus; ROTHKOPF (ROTKOP), GOLDBERG >from Bialystok, Poland, and Baranivichi and Slonim, Belarus
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