Romania SIG #Romania Bessarabia Vital Records Database
#romania
Bob Wascou <robertw252@...>
JewishGen and ROM-SIG are pleased to announce an
update to the database "Bessarabia Vital Records". This database includes the old "Kishinev Vital Records" database. This database is a component of both the Romanian and Ukraine databases and can be found at <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania/> or <http://www.hewishgen.org/databases/Ukraine/>. The database contains over 53,800 birth records, over 14,200 marriage or divorce records and over 26,300 death records >from Kishinev and Kaushany Moldova for a total of over 94,000 records. Kishinev and Kaushany were formerly in the Bessarabia gubernia of the Russian Empire. These records were filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah and provided to JewishGen for transliteration. The original records are located in the NationalArchives of the Republic of Moldova in Kishinev (Chisinau). When completed the Bessarabia Vital Records Database will contain birth, marriage, divorce and death records >from 1829 to 1915 but will not contain all years. Many records remain to be transliterated. Work to transliterate these records is ongoing. The database will eventually contain records >from Beltsy, Bendery, Izmail, Kaushany and Kishinev. In order to complete the transliteration of these records we need dedicated volunteers who are able and willing to help transliterate the Cyrillic, Hebrew or Yiddish script. We are looking for people who are able to decipher difficult handwriting and can donate a few hours a week. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Bob Wascou at <robertw252@...>. Detailed information about the Bessarabia Vital Records database can be found at <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania/KishinevVRs.htm>. Bob Wascou ROM-SIG Resource Coordinator
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen PLATNER family - Lochow - Poland.
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Nigel Wilson <wilsonettes@...>
PLATNER family >from Lochow - Poland.
Moshe PLATNER born abt. 1810 (wife's name unknown) had several children, only one known is Yossel PLATNER who married Ester and possibly a second time to a Necha. Yossel and Ester had 6 children born between the late 1880's and 1917. Yaakov, Pinkas, Benjamin, Chaya, Ruchtshe and Roza. Searching for the following - Descendants of Yaakov (lived in Wlozlav).- had 2 daughters one named Fela, other unknown. Descendants of Benjamin (lived in Vilna) had a business for agriculture machinery on Savalna Street, called Gordon & Platner. 4 children - 2 daughters names unknown, son Yulek well known sportsman and another blind son who was a talented cello player. Descendants of Ruchtshe (lived in Warsaw) who married a Mr. Hochman. 2 sons Yidel and Sanjek. Have found the descendants of Chaya and Roza but they have no knowledge on the information given above. If you can assist in any way please contact me. Thank you. Patricia Wilson (Israel)
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Rovna or Rivne ?other names
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stephen field
I am looking for other names that originally was the
name of Rovna or Rivne in Russia Ukraine. I tried to find it on the Jewishgen Web, but could not Please send it to my E mail address at: Stephen Field stemarfie@...
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PLATNER family - Lochow - Poland.
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Nigel Wilson <wilsonettes@...>
PLATNER family >from Lochow - Poland.
Moshe PLATNER born abt. 1810 (wife's name unknown) had several children, only one known is Yossel PLATNER who married Ester and possibly a second time to a Necha. Yossel and Ester had 6 children born between the late 1880's and 1917. Yaakov, Pinkas, Benjamin, Chaya, Ruchtshe and Roza. Searching for the following - Descendants of Yaakov (lived in Wlozlav).- had 2 daughters one named Fela, other unknown. Descendants of Benjamin (lived in Vilna) had a business for agriculture machinery on Savalna Street, called Gordon & Platner. 4 children - 2 daughters names unknown, son Yulek well known sportsman and another blind son who was a talented cello player. Descendants of Ruchtshe (lived in Warsaw) who married a Mr. Hochman. 2 sons Yidel and Sanjek. Have found the descendants of Chaya and Roza but they have no knowledge on the information given above. If you can assist in any way please contact me. Thank you. Patricia Wilson (Israel)
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Bessarabia Vital Records Database
#romania
Bob Wascou <robertw252@...>
JewishGen and ROM-SIG are pleased to announce an
update to the database "Bessarabia Vital Records". This database includes the old "Kishinev Vital Records" database. This database is a component of both the Romanian and Ukraine databases and can be found at <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania/> or <http://www.hewishgen.org/databases/Ukraine/>. The database contains over 53,800 birth records, over 14,200 marriage or divorce records and over 26,300 death records >from Kishinev and Kaushany Moldova for a total of over 94,000 records. Kishinev and Kaushany were formerly in the Bessarabia gubernia of the Russian Empire. These records were filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah and provided to JewishGen for transliteration. The original records are located in the NationalArchives of the Republic of Moldova in Kishinev (Chisinau). When completed the Bessarabia Vital Records Database will contain birth, marriage, divorce and death records >from 1829 to 1915 but will not contain all years. Many records remain to be transliterated. Work to transliterate these records is ongoing. The database will eventually contain records >from Beltsy, Bendery, Izmail, Kaushany and Kishinev. In order to complete the transliteration of these records we need dedicated volunteers who are able and willing to help transliterate the Cyrillic, Hebrew or Yiddish script. We are looking for people who are able to decipher difficult handwriting and can donate a few hours a week. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Bob Wascou at <robertw252@...>. Detailed information about the Bessarabia Vital Records database can be found at <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania/KishinevVRs.htm>. Bob Wascou ROM-SIG Resource Coordinator
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Rovna or Rivne ?other names
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stephen field
I am looking for other names that originally was the
name of Rovna or Rivne in Russia Ukraine. I tried to find it on the Jewishgen Web, but could not Please send it to my E mail address at: Stephen Field stemarfie@...
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen LINDAUER in New Mexico
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Barbara Zimmer <bravo.zulu@...>
There were at least two LINDAUERs who ended up in New Mexico: Samuel
and Sigmund. (A third possiblity shows up in the 1920 census: Albert in Mimbres NM) In the 1880 US census S. LINDAUER, age 28, >from Baden is living in Georgetown (Grant County) New Mexico and states that he was born in Baden, his father was born in Wirtemberg and his mother was born in Baden. He is working in "general merchandise" [Note that this could very well be Sigmund and not Samuel]. In the 1900 census Samuel LINDAUER is in Silver City (Grant County) NM where he states that he was born April 1865 in Germany, and that he came to the US in 1881 The 1900 census is mis-transcribed but Sigmund (Ligmund) age 48 is shown with his family in Deming (Luna County): (second? ) wife Helene, age 27 to whom his has been married for 6 years, and his children: Samson age 12, Lillian 10, Herman 5 and Martha 4. Sigmund says he came to the US in 1869. By 1910 Samuel Lindauer is still in Silver City, and Sigmund LIndauer is in Deming with his teenage children: son Herman and daughter Martha. Sigmund is divorced Siegmund arrived in NY 14 Aug 1869 >from Bremen and Samuel arrived 19 Dec 1881. Barbarra Zimmer Virginia < [>from 1901] Our energetic citizen, S. LINDAUER, has been remodeling and improving his handsome residence lately. Mr. LINDAUER is preparing for the arrival of Mrs. LINDAUER and children who will sail >from Brement [sic], Germany this week.. But here is the proof in a family tree: Sigmund LINDAUER - was born on 23 Dec 1851 in Baden, Germany. He died on 17 Mar 1935 in Deming, NM, USA. ...... http://tinyurl.com/yl59k8 Celia Male [U.K.]>
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LINDAUER in New Mexico
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Barbara Zimmer <bravo.zulu@...>
There were at least two LINDAUERs who ended up in New Mexico: Samuel
and Sigmund. (A third possiblity shows up in the 1920 census: Albert in Mimbres NM) In the 1880 US census S. LINDAUER, age 28, >from Baden is living in Georgetown (Grant County) New Mexico and states that he was born in Baden, his father was born in Wirtemberg and his mother was born in Baden. He is working in "general merchandise" [Note that this could very well be Sigmund and not Samuel]. In the 1900 census Samuel LINDAUER is in Silver City (Grant County) NM where he states that he was born April 1865 in Germany, and that he came to the US in 1881 The 1900 census is mis-transcribed but Sigmund (Ligmund) age 48 is shown with his family in Deming (Luna County): (second? ) wife Helene, age 27 to whom his has been married for 6 years, and his children: Samson age 12, Lillian 10, Herman 5 and Martha 4. Sigmund says he came to the US in 1869. By 1910 Samuel Lindauer is still in Silver City, and Sigmund LIndauer is in Deming with his teenage children: son Herman and daughter Martha. Sigmund is divorced Siegmund arrived in NY 14 Aug 1869 >from Bremen and Samuel arrived 19 Dec 1881. Barbarra Zimmer Virginia < [>from 1901] Our energetic citizen, S. LINDAUER, has been remodeling and improving his handsome residence lately. Mr. LINDAUER is preparing for the arrival of Mrs. LINDAUER and children who will sail >from Brement [sic], Germany this week.. But here is the proof in a family tree: Sigmund LINDAUER - was born on 23 Dec 1851 in Baden, Germany. He died on 17 Mar 1935 in Deming, NM, USA. ...... http://tinyurl.com/yl59k8 Celia Male [U.K.]>
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Medieval Prague > LINDAUER from Menzigen, Germany & Deming, New Mexico
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
This is now a three-part posting: a. Origin of various LINDAUER families;
b. Origin of the Sigmund LINDAUER family of Deming; part c - a surprise. Yesterday I wrote: <Where did the Deming, New Mexico family come from? US Censuses should reveal more. ...... This was not an Austria-Czech family.> Well >from part b we now know they came >from Menzingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany: http://www.kaminsky.nl/genea/i958.html but Jewish genealogy is endlessly fascinating and I now have to eat my above words re not being an Austria-Czech family! I carefully followed the paternal family tree of Sigmund LINDAUER back on this family tree <http://tinyurl.com/yl59k8> and you will find medieval forbears in Prague! Fascinating - many early roads lead to Bohemia and Moravia. Celia Male [U.K.]
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Medieval Prague > LINDAUER from Menzigen, Germany & Deming, New Mexico
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
This is now a three-part posting: a. Origin of various LINDAUER families;
b. Origin of the Sigmund LINDAUER family of Deming; part c - a surprise. Yesterday I wrote: <Where did the Deming, New Mexico family come from? US Censuses should reveal more. ...... This was not an Austria-Czech family.> Well >from part b we now know they came >from Menzingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany: http://www.kaminsky.nl/genea/i958.html but Jewish genealogy is endlessly fascinating and I now have to eat my above words re not being an Austria-Czech family! I carefully followed the paternal family tree of Sigmund LINDAUER back on this family tree <http://tinyurl.com/yl59k8> and you will find medieval forbears in Prague! Fascinating - many early roads lead to Bohemia and Moravia. Celia Male [U.K.]
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Specialist Medical Services in Germany that were not available in the UK? (Correction)
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Nick <tulse04-news1@...>
I omitted the link to "The key to the sanatoria" in the Journal of the
Royal Society of Medicine. http://www.jrsm.org/cgi/content/full/94/8/413 -- Nick Landau London, UK COHNREICH (Anklam, Germany Krajenka, Poland) ATLAS (Wielkie Oczy (near Lvov/Lemberg), Poland) WEITZMAN (Cracow), WECHSLER(Schwabach, Germany), THALHEIMER (Mainbernheim, Germany), KOHN/WEISSKOPF (Wallerstein and Kleinerdlingen,Germany), LANDAU (only adopted on leaving Russia/Belarus or later)/FREDKIN (?) (Gomel, Mogilev, Chernigov, Russia/Belarus)
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Re: Specialist Medical Services in Germany that were not available in the UK? (Correction)
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Nick <tulse04-news1@...>
I omitted the link to "The key to the sanatoria" in the Journal of the
Royal Society of Medicine. http://www.jrsm.org/cgi/content/full/94/8/413 -- Nick Landau London, UK COHNREICH (Anklam, Germany Krajenka, Poland) ATLAS (Wielkie Oczy (near Lvov/Lemberg), Poland) WEITZMAN (Cracow), WECHSLER(Schwabach, Germany), THALHEIMER (Mainbernheim, Germany), KOHN/WEISSKOPF (Wallerstein and Kleinerdlingen,Germany), LANDAU (only adopted on leaving Russia/Belarus or later)/FREDKIN (?) (Gomel, Mogilev, Chernigov, Russia/Belarus)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen re: Specialist Medical Services in Germany that were not available in the UK?
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
Bea asks why her gt-grandfather Luis SHIEL travelled to Berlin for TB treatment
in the early 1900s. Well, I know the answer >from my ertswhile microbiology and bacteriology studies: It is connected to the famous Dr Robert Heinrich KOCH [1843-1910]: see <http://www.answers.com/topic/robert-koch> and <http://tinyurl.com/y7t86d> ..... In 1882 [KOCH] was able to isolate Mycobacterium tuberculosis..... Thousands of tubercular patients rushed to Berlin for tuberculin treatment. Those inoculated ... eventually died of miliary tuberculosis ..... He had hoped to develop an effective vaccine >from this method. But rather than discovering the cure for tuberculosis, KOCH actually had discovered the substance ... now used to diagnosis the disease. KOCH received the 1905 Nobel Prize for medicine for his work with tuberculosis. Louis SHUEL's death certificate may be in Berlin. It will be too late to sue for malpractice. Celia Male [U.K.] PS: I found Luis SHIEL as Louis SHUEL in the 1901 census of England, living in Leeds, Yorks as coming >from Russia. I think he may have come >from Latvia.
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Re: Specialist Medical Services in Germany that were not available in the UK?
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Celia Male <celiamale@...>
Bea asks why her gt-grandfather Luis SHIEL travelled to Berlin for TB treatment
in the early 1900s. Well, I know the answer >from my ertswhile microbiology and bacteriology studies: It is connected to the famous Dr Robert Heinrich KOCH [1843-1910]: see <http://www.answers.com/topic/robert-koch> and <http://tinyurl.com/y7t86d> ..... In 1882 [KOCH] was able to isolate Mycobacterium tuberculosis..... Thousands of tubercular patients rushed to Berlin for tuberculin treatment. Those inoculated ... eventually died of miliary tuberculosis ..... He had hoped to develop an effective vaccine >from this method. But rather than discovering the cure for tuberculosis, KOCH actually had discovered the substance ... now used to diagnosis the disease. KOCH received the 1905 Nobel Prize for medicine for his work with tuberculosis. Louis SHUEL's death certificate may be in Berlin. It will be too late to sue for malpractice. Celia Male [U.K.] PS: I found Luis SHIEL as Louis SHUEL in the 1901 census of England, living in Leeds, Yorks as coming >from Russia. I think he may have come >from Latvia.
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Bessarabia Vital Records Database
#ukraine
Bob Wascou <robertw252@...>
JewishGen and ROM-SIG are pleased to announce an
update to the database "Bessarabia Vital Records". This database includes the old "Kishinev Vital Records" database. This database is a component of both the Romanian and Ukraine databases and can be found at <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania/> or <http://www.hewishgen.org/databases/Ukraine/>. The database contains over 53,800 birth records, over 14,200 marriage or divorce records and over 26,300 death records >from Kishinev and Kaushany Moldova for a total of over 94,000 records. Kishinev and Kaushany were formerly in the Bessarabia gubernia of the Russian Empire. These records were filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah and provided to JewishGen for transliteration. The original records are located in the National Archives of the Republic of Moldova in Kishinev (Chisinau). When completed the Bessarabia Vital Records Database will contain birth, marriage, divorce and death records >from 1829 to 1915 but will not contain all years. Many records remain to be transliterated. Work to transliterate these records is ongoing. The database will eventually contain records >from Beltsy, Bendery, Izmail, Kaushany and Kishinev. In order to complete the transliteration of these records we need dedicated volunteers who are able and willing to help transliterate the Cyrillic, Hebrew or Yiddish script. We are looking for people who are able to decipher difficult handwriting and can donate a few hours a week. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Bob Wascou at <robertw252@...>. Detailed information about the Bessarabia Vital Records database can be found at <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania/KishinevVRs.htm>. Bob Wascou ROM-SIG Resource Coordinator
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Bessarabia Vital Records Database
#ukraine
Bob Wascou <robertw252@...>
JewishGen and ROM-SIG are pleased to announce an
update to the database "Bessarabia Vital Records". This database includes the old "Kishinev Vital Records" database. This database is a component of both the Romanian and Ukraine databases and can be found at <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania/> or <http://www.hewishgen.org/databases/Ukraine/>. The database contains over 53,800 birth records, over 14,200 marriage or divorce records and over 26,300 death records >from Kishinev and Kaushany Moldova for a total of over 94,000 records. Kishinev and Kaushany were formerly in the Bessarabia gubernia of the Russian Empire. These records were filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah and provided to JewishGen for transliteration. The original records are located in the National Archives of the Republic of Moldova in Kishinev (Chisinau). When completed the Bessarabia Vital Records Database will contain birth, marriage, divorce and death records >from 1829 to 1915 but will not contain all years. Many records remain to be transliterated. Work to transliterate these records is ongoing. The database will eventually contain records >from Beltsy, Bendery, Izmail, Kaushany and Kishinev. In order to complete the transliteration of these records we need dedicated volunteers who are able and willing to help transliterate the Cyrillic, Hebrew or Yiddish script. We are looking for people who are able to decipher difficult handwriting and can donate a few hours a week. If you are interested in volunteering, contact Bob Wascou at <robertw252@...>. Detailed information about the Bessarabia Vital Records database can be found at <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Romania/KishinevVRs.htm>. Bob Wascou ROM-SIG Resource Coordinator
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Re: Elsa NEUSTADT nee BRYK
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Wolf-Erich Eckstein <w.eckstein@...>
Elsa BRYK (BRUECK) was born in Vienna 1872; in 1911 she married Sandor
(Alexander) NEUSTADT, widower of Irma nee FROESCHELS, father of Oscar 1894, Egon 1898 and Hans 1904. He married Irma 1893 in Vienna, she died 1909 in Vienna, see Central Cemetary, gate 1, 51-10-92, were she was buried with her parents. BTW, I saw Elsa's mother's thumbstone in Berlin, Cemetery Schoenhauser Allee: Fani BRYK nee REIS, born 12.10.1849 in Vienna, died 09.04.1931 in Berlin, our mother and grandmother Wolf-Erich Eckstein Vienna/AUSTRIA
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Austria-Czech SIG #Austria-Czech Re: Elsa NEUSTADT nee BRYK
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Wolf-Erich Eckstein <w.eckstein@...>
Elsa BRYK (BRUECK) was born in Vienna 1872; in 1911 she married Sandor
(Alexander) NEUSTADT, widower of Irma nee FROESCHELS, father of Oscar 1894, Egon 1898 and Hans 1904. He married Irma 1893 in Vienna, she died 1909 in Vienna, see Central Cemetary, gate 1, 51-10-92, were she was buried with her parents. BTW, I saw Elsa's mother's thumbstone in Berlin, Cemetery Schoenhauser Allee: Fani BRYK nee REIS, born 12.10.1849 in Vienna, died 09.04.1931 in Berlin, our mother and grandmother Wolf-Erich Eckstein Vienna/AUSTRIA
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Searching for relativs of the KANTOROVICH family from Slonim/Belorus
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Robert Alexander Rene Dupuis <Rob.Dup.@...>
Shalom and L'Shana Tova for all readers and searchers of jewishgen,
I'm searching for my maternel relativs of the KANTOROVICH (KANTOROWITZ or KANTOROWICZ) family origin >from Slonim/Belorus. My late greatgreatgrandfather the railway official Jakob ben David (Davidovich) KANTOROVICH was married 1860 in Riga/Latvia with Wilhelmine Henrietta Isaakovna, nee KEILMANN (a child of the carrer Isaak Feibus KEILMANN and Jette, nee COHN). Both settled in Vilnius and there three childresns were born: 1. Sophia Jakobovna KANTOROVICH in 1863, Alexandr Jakobovich KANTOROVICH in 1866 and my late greatgrandmother Eugenie Jakobovna KANTOROVICH (she was marred in 1885 in Riga/Latvia with her cousin Isidor Philipovich KEILMANN, BOth were killed in Nov./Dec. 1941 into the GHetto of Riga). Now I'm searching for the greatgrandchilds of my late greatgrandaunt Sophia KANTOROVICH and of my late greatgranduncle Alexandr KANTOROVICH. If you are realatet with my KANTOROVICH family, please conmtact me via email: Rob.Dup.@.... Looking forward for your reply -- Robert Dupuis Berlin, Germany
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Searching for relativs of the KANTOROVICH family from Slonim/Belorus
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Robert Alexander Rene Dupuis <Rob.Dup.@...>
Shalom and L'Shana Tova for all readers and searchers of jewishgen,
I'm searching for my maternel relativs of the KANTOROVICH (KANTOROWITZ or KANTOROWICZ) family origin >from Slonim/Belorus. My late greatgreatgrandfather the railway official Jakob ben David (Davidovich) KANTOROVICH was married 1860 in Riga/Latvia with Wilhelmine Henrietta Isaakovna, nee KEILMANN (a child of the carrer Isaak Feibus KEILMANN and Jette, nee COHN). Both settled in Vilnius and there three childresns were born: 1. Sophia Jakobovna KANTOROVICH in 1863, Alexandr Jakobovich KANTOROVICH in 1866 and my late greatgrandmother Eugenie Jakobovna KANTOROVICH (she was marred in 1885 in Riga/Latvia with her cousin Isidor Philipovich KEILMANN, BOth were killed in Nov./Dec. 1941 into the GHetto of Riga). Now I'm searching for the greatgrandchilds of my late greatgrandaunt Sophia KANTOROVICH and of my late greatgranduncle Alexandr KANTOROVICH. If you are realatet with my KANTOROVICH family, please conmtact me via email: Rob.Dup.@.... Looking forward for your reply -- Robert Dupuis Berlin, Germany
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