JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Help with the town of Kashmin #general
BRENERDA@...
Goal: identify town know as Kashmin on a US tombstone in 1868 as it relates
to the birth of deceased's father about 1795. I have searched JewishGen sources. See details that follow. After 30 years, the tombstone of my great great grandfather Sylvester Louis Levy was found in Memphis, TN where he died in 1868. It reveals, after much study of a worn stone, that he was the son of Kasrie-l LEVY >from the town of Kashmin. The family is of "German" heritage with the various censuses using an assortment of names that relate to Germany.The family arrived in US about 1857 via NYC (passenger list not yet found.) According to the 1876 NYC marriage license of Sylvester Louis Levy's daughter Mary, she was born in Pleschen, Posen, Prussia. Pleschen is both the name of a county (my term) and a city. In the county, in addition to Pleschen are the towns of Neustadt, Jaroczin and Mischkow. This information I got >from Edward Luft's book the Naturalized Jews of the Grand Duchy of Posen, in 1834 and 1835. As luck would have it, my Levy family was among the 90% not Naturalized and thus not listed. Today, I think Pleschen is now Pleszew, Poland. This threw me as I always assumed family was from Bavaria.So, I seek help in identifying the town of Kashmin and how close it may be to Pleschen. Keep in mind that there is at least 60 years between Kasrie-l's circa 1795 birth and Mary's 1856 birth. I can send the Hebrew transcription of the town >from the stone and an actual picture of the stone. The person who finally was able to read the tombstone was a elderly orthodox rabbi and I have little doubt as to his accuracy. I also seek who or what I could contact for the records of the Jews of Pleschen for the mid 1800's. Actually, any insight into any of this would be appreciated. I have fully researched my families US history, this is my first overseas venture. Thank you for your assistance. David Brener, Fargo, ND brenerda@aol.com MODERATOR NOTE: Why not post your transcription on JewishGen Viewmate? Go to http://data.jewishgen.org/ViewMate/index.html
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