To everyone who has replied here and to me privately...THANK YOU! The research community is amazing. In such a short time, valuable help has come from a half dozen people in Israel, Belarus, and the US. Here is a progress update. There is reliable information from a descendant that over 100 families were in this shtetl before the war. As referenced above, cemetery restoration was done in 2006. A panoramic photograph has been found that shows about 50 headstones from that restoration. However, there is also evidence that more stones exist, but were not set upright or read/rubbed. An archive of photographs from the restoration has been located and will be scoured for clues. A photograph of one headstone rubbing is in the archive. It was for Bryna/Braina, daughter of Shlomo, wife of rabbi Yaakov Libowicz. JGen researchers from this area, who have searched for Libowicz, have been emailed. A list containing Jewish names on 55 stones has been found. Two of the names were immediately recognized as belonging to a survivor family. This family was part of the early nucleus of Bielski Partisans. From a memoir that this family published, one of the names in this cemetery now has a face and a final resting place.
Shalom. Ken Domeshek. Houston