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“Tell ye your children of it, and let your children tell their children, and their children another generation.” JOEL 1:3

Only a genealogist views a step backwards as progress!
My ancestors must have been in a "Witness Protection Program"!
Whoever said "Seek and ye shall find" was not a geneaologist!

 

MYSTERIES

The unsolved mysteries are at the start of this page and the unsolved mysteris are listed below.

See the Kartuz – Breze Yizkor List at the bottom of the page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MYSTERIES

 

UNSOLVED MYSTERIES

DUBINER vs. FRIEDMAN: Marriage certificates of four of the Pomerantz children list Chana Raisel’s maiden name as “DUBINER” (with some spelling variations) but Chana Raisel’s death certificate (completed by her husband David) clearly shows her father as SCHOLEM FRIEDMAN and her mother as BELLA LEVINE. Rosie’s tombstone states she is the daughter of SCHOLEM but does not give Scholem's last name. So we have noted her last name is DUBINER but ...who is SCHOLEM FRIEDMAN?

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We still have no information about Schje DUBINER nor have we ascertained whether or not Frieda DUBINER-CHESSLER was actually a DUBINER sibling.

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Kissing Joe: Family has said there was a JOE RUBIN and there was also a JOE POMERANTZ. One of them was known as "Kissing Joe" - but which one? We know who Joe RUBIN was, but who was Joe POMERANTZ? Could he have been Yetta POMERANTZ’s brother?

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Schulem DUBINER, age 18 (b. 1888), was a salesman from Kamenets-Litovsk. He immigrated 26 MAY 1906 and was going to his brother Abram DUBINER at 720 East 5th Street in NYC. We are not sure how or if he is related.

 

Were these people related to us?

NOTE: This is NOT the Israel POMERANTZwho is the brother of David and Samuel.

Above is a photo of an Israel Pomerantz, his wife Feige-Chaia, his mother and his children taken in Kamenets-Litovsk sometime before WWII. It is from the Kamenets-Litovsk Yizkor Book and the caption states they were all murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust. The page was donated with the following inscription: In Sadness: Mindel Kagen & David Shudroff in America. "May the Lord Avenge their Blood".

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Below is a photograph of Schmuel POMERANTZ, also killed in the Holocaust and memorialized in the Kamenets-Litovsk Yizkor book. The text says Shmuel was born in Pruzhany and went to Brisk in 1906. He was evacuated during WWI and returned in 1918 working for "the JOINT" distribution committee distributing relief supplies in Eastern Europe. He worked with Jewish self help organizations and was very active in suupporting a local orphanage. He devoted his whole heart to being a community leader, acting as a Gabbai in his synagogue, serving on the Board of the Community Bank and actively seeking attention for needs of the Jewish Community. He took a trip to Israel in 1937 but returned before WWII and was killed in the Holocaust. Could Shmuel be related to us?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WELLER-ZEMSER FAMILY MYSTERIES

Did Kasril, Jacob, Gussie and Lena WELLER have other siblings that never came to the US? ... We assume whoever remained in Vilna perished in WWII – but who were they? Did any survive? ...

KALMEN WEJLER ... Immigration records show “ Lea Wejler”, age twenty, single from Wilna, traveling with KALMEN WEJLER, single, age twenty-one arrived 23 Mar 1914, on the SS CARMANIA that sailed from Liverpool. Lea (LENA) is listed as Kalman's sister (!!!) and they are headed to their sister "M. Shapanko" in Brooklyn, NY. (Gussie Weller had married Morris Shapanka by 1914.) Lea states that her passage was paid by her sister and Kalmen states he paid his own passage. Lea is listed as having twenty-five dollars. Both could read and write, she is listed as a seamstress and he as a tailor. They list their mother "[?emen] Wejler" as their nearest relative back home. . . . . . So, WHO IS KALMEN? We have found records of a Pesia Weler from Kovno who was killed in the Holocaust. Her parents are listed as Kalmen and Dvora. Could it be that Kalmen returned to Kovno? Was he really Lena, Gussie, Jacob and Kasril's brother?

YUDEL ZEMSER, age thirty, immigrated to the US in 1909 from Vilna. He was going to W. Hoboken, NJ and was a glovemaker. He claimed his nearest relative from whence he came was his father, ISRAEL ZEMSER. Given Yudel was thirty, we guess his father was at least fifty, making him a potential sibling or cousin of Jacob/Raphael ZEMSER. Is he related???

Moisesville, Argentina: In the late 1890's and early 1900's, many Jews emigrated from the Grodno area to Argentina where they established several Jewish communes. Records show 36 WELLER's in Moisesville, Argentina. Who are they and what happened to them?

Frances (Fruma) Weller-Albertson (b.1915) and Frances (Fruma) -Wealer-Cohen (b. 1916) both have the same Yiddish and English names. Who were they named after?

Shirley (Weller) Strassler says we are related to the MORO, KALISH and the BENGIS families. The MORO mystery is partially solved (See solved mysteries below.)

Why can’t we find BESSIE ZEMSER’s US immigration records? ... Did Bessie have other siblings that never came to the US? ... ISRAIL STRELETSKY immigrated to the US at age fourteen. He arrived on the PETERSBURG 12 Apr 1907. He is listed as traveling with his sister SORE STRELETSKY who was eighteen and a tailoress. They both listed their last residence as Pradir or Pradin (Radin?) and stated they were going to their brother MR. STRELETSKY at 315 Lispenard, NY. They were both of light complexion, he had brown hair and eyes, she had black hair and brown eyes. HOWEVER ... to the best of our knowledge, ISRAEL did not have a sister SARAH. At present,we are speculating that ISRAEL's niece, BESSIE ZEMSER, may have mis-represented herself as SARAH STRELETSKY. Having been denied entry to the US previously due to an eye infection, BESSIE may have returned under an assumed name. As we have not been able to find any record of her entry to the US, and the age and timing are right, we entertain this as a possibility.

Who were JACOB ZEMSER’s family? ... Was JACOB really his name or was it RAFAEL? It is possible he was born JACOB and his name was changed to RAFAEL (to fool the Angel of Death) at some point.

Where in Vilna (or Radin) was the inn the ZEMSER family supposedly owned?

WHO WERE THE ENGELSON's?

The photo below was sent to Gussie (Weller) Shapanka some time after 1964. Gussie's mother was Neche ENGELSON. It is believed some of the ENGELSON's migrated from Europe to Israel prior to WWII.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Engelson) Miller and her husband - K'far Saba, Israel - April 21, 1964

The back of the photo above:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transliteration:

tsum andenkung fun unze
libe tokhter fun kibuts
far unzer oysgezukhte kusine
(oysgesukhte; litt
Gitl un ir man)
far Engeltsen (Miller) un ir man Ozer Miller

K'far Saba 21/4.1964

TRANSLATION: In memory of our dear daughter Nili from kibbutz, for our favorite cousin Gitl and her husband --- from Fruma Engeltsen (Miller) and her husband, Ozer Miller - K'far Saba - April 21, 1964

NOTES written on the card: "Cousin has a store from hand painting pictures - Tel Aviv?" ; "Aunts uncles name Velvel - his children"; "Vilna gabernia - stetle is Nemitzen"; "Engelson is name (female) working as telephone operator - lived in kibbutz"

I don't believe the translation "in memory of" means Nili had passed away, but rather, "here's a picture of our daughter for you to remember her by".

To date we have not been able to track down the ENGELSON's in Israel.

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Both of my grandmother's are in this photo (Bessie Weller and Pauline Pomerantz)... but who are the rest of the people?

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WELLER FAMILY PHOTO ISSUES:

We have two photos of SHIMON WELLER's family taken after he died. We believe the date of this first photo to be around 1910. The woman in the middle of the first photo is NECHE (ENGELSON) WELLER

 

One of the children in the photo BELOW (taken in the 1930's) was the same age as Rosalyn (Donsky) Lyons, who was born in 1926. Rosalyn reports corresponding with her cousins in Vilna in 1939, just before the war broke out. They were never heard from again.

We believe the woman in the center of the photo below was one of Neche's daughters and is the same woman holding the baby in the photo above.

 

Bobby and I went to the International Tracing Service in Bad Arolsen, Germany in 2008 in the hope of identifying the people in the two photos above. Read our TRIP REPORT.

And finally ... who are the people in the next photo? ... Rosalyn Lyons says this was mailed to her mother, LENA (WELLER) DONSKY. The back says: "Sister and Brother-in-law."

 

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Who is this little girl?

Who is this pensive lad?

Who is this celebrant and what is she celebrating?

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SOLVED MYSTERIES

THE DUBINER-SAFER-FRIEDMAN CONNECTION

For the longest time we wondered, who are the FRIEDMAN's? Immigration records show Pauline SAFER’s US contact as her brother-in-law (???) J. FRIEDMAN on E. 59th St. In 1910; her cousins, the BLINDERMAN’s, list their US contact as Abraham (Avrum Mendel) FRIEDMAN on 115 Broome St. and later on Madison St. It turns out that Chaia-Sarah SAFER's eldest daughter from her first marriage, Chana BERESNIAK, married Abraham FRIEDMAN (aka Avrum Mendel). Avrum Mendel had at least two brothers - Selig FRIEDMAN and Hyman FRIEDMAN. Chana and my grandmother were cousins, close in age. While my grandmother, Pauline SAFER, is listed as going to J. FRIEDMAN she most likely was going to A. FRIEDMAN. I"m not sure why she listed him as her brother-in-law, but clearly they were related.

NOTE: After Chaia-Sarah's first husband, Elya BERESNIAK died, she remarried Herschel BLINDERMAN who was much older than her and had children of his own. This means that Chana was a half-sister to the BLINDERMAN siblings and this must be why they all listed their brother-in-law, Avrum FRIEDMAN, as their contact in the US when they immigrated.

Rumor has it that Avram Mendel FRIEDMAN or his brother Hymie FRIEDMAN introduced Nathan POMERANTZ & Pauline SAFER and arranged their 1908 marriage. Hymie FRIEDMAN married Nathan's sister, Jennie POMERANTZ in 1912.

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The start of the Pomerantz page used to have these ISSUES:

1. Some relatives say the third brother was named Charles rather than Samuel. As his name on his immigration record is Schulem, his marriage and death records say Samuel, and all census records refer to him as Samuel, we have no idea why anyone called him Charles! (NOTE: Perhaps there was another brother named Charles - but we have no record of him.)

2. It is unusual that there would be a fourteen year difference between David and Israel. It is possible Nathan and Beila had one or more daughters (or other sons) but to date, we only know of these sons. Lillian Pomerantz-Friedman and Bert Pomerantz-Fine mentioned there was a Gittle Pomerantz who married an un-related Barney Pomerantz. It is possible Gittle was David, Israel and Samuel's sister but to date we have found no information about her. They claimed Gittle's husband, Barney, was the black-sheep of the family but they never specified his offense. (We have found no record of Barney to date!)

GOOD NEWS! We found CHARLES!!! And Charles had a son named BARNETT! (...and just to confuse matters, it looks like Barnett changed his name to Charles after his father died!) (See details in the POMERANTZ HISTORY section.)

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The Lawyer Sam FRIEDMAN
  • Henry SPELKE (on the SAFER side) remembered a relative named Sam FRIEDMAN who was a lawyer. He also remembered that Zelig KATZ, an ironworker, fell and injured himself (a true story!).
  • David KATZ also remembered that Sam FRIEDMAN was both a relative and a lawyer.

Sam was Avrum Mendel's eldest son.

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Who are these DUBINERs?

Sam Dubiner born 2 MAR 1878 in "Vesoky, Russia" was naturalized 3 OCT 1916. He immigrated 6 SEPT 1904 on the SS Ryndjam, was married to Beckie Sluchanski and had four daughters, Rose (1910), Sarah (1911), Etta (1913) and Fannie (1914). Originally we did not know how he was related but we have discoverd this Sam is SCHAYE, the son of Michal-Aron DUBINER.

"Schje DUBINER", age 26 (b. 1872), immigrated to Philadelphia 16 MAY 1898 on the SS Pennland. He had $19 and was going to his brother-in-law, D. Pomeranzow in New York. As suspected, he is the son of Scholem DUBINER and is the brother of Chana Raisel Dubiner-Pomerantz, Ahron Michal Dubiner and Schraege Feivel Dubiner. Unfortunately, we have been unable to track him in the US or anywhere else.

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ANN LYNNE POMERANTZ : We have a birth announcement for an Anne Lynne POMERANTZ born to a Sam Pomerantz on July 25, 1948. They lived at 675 Walton Avenue in the Bronx, NY. As Lillian Pomerantz-Friedman had her birth announcement, we assumed she belongs somewhere in this family! Ann foudn this website and called me and we now know she is the granddaughter of Israel and Ida Pomeranz and Sam Pomeranz (her father) was Israel's eldest son.

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Sam MINTZ: Sibi Shuman told me we had a cousin Sam MINTZ who was in the delicatessen business in the Bronx and then moved to a farm in Lakeland or Lakewood, NJ. Sam was the son of Anna Spelke & Willie Mintz.

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MORO MYSTERY PARTIALLY SOLVED! ... work in progress

Don and Steve Moro found this site on the internet and contacted me as they believe Bessie ZEMSER-WELLER and their grandmother, Jennie BERGMAN-MORO were first cousins.

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The child on the right is Shirley Levine.

MYSTERIES SOLVED!

Norma Cavey says the baby on the left is her father, Elya Beresniak, about 1910 or 1911.

 

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The Photo on the Left: ... We thought this photo was taken about 1891-1892 and that it was a photo of Rosie Pomerantz and four of her children - Nathan, Fannie, Jennie and Frieda. (Her youngest two childern, Sarah and Sam had not yet been born.) Our thinking was that this photo may have been taken as a memento for David to take with him on his 1892 trip to America.

HOWEVER ... Norma Cavey has told us the photo on the left is Chaya-Sarah SAFER-BERESNIAK-BLINDERMAN and her children: back - Runya (Rose) and Yossel (Joe), front - Rachel and Henya (Anna) Blinderman. The photo was more likely a memento for Chaya-Sarah's daughter Celia to take with her when she immigrated to the US in 1910.

We surmise Norma is correct - in part becuase the body language and shirt of the boy in the photo on the left is NOT my grandfather Nathan Pomerantz!

Still no clues about the photo on the right: Who are these people?

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MYSTERY SOLVED! ... thanks to Rozzie Gottlieb!

We asked "Who is this dapper gent?" and got the answer, "this is Zelig SAFER!"

 

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MYSTERY SOLVED ... thanks to Norma Cavey!

Louis & Rose BERESNICK with their sons Eli Alex (aka Elya) and Nathan circa 1914, NYC. (NOTE: Nathan died at age 2.)

Chaia Sarah SAFER married Elya BERESNICK and had at least two children before Elya died. Louis (Leibl), her eldest son, married Rose (Pesche Raisel) EPSTEIN. After Elya's death, Chaia Sarah remarried Herschel BLINDERMAN and had five more children.

Louis named his first son Elya after his father. (Elya was Norma's father.)

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I originally asked: Do you know these people? This was dated 1922. (This photo originally came from my aunt Lillian Friedman's family photo album.)

MYSTERY SOLVED!

This is Celia KATZ-PERLMAN and her husband Barnet PERLMAN on the occasion of Barnett's 50th birthday. The last picture is Barnett and his daughter Lillian taken at a much later date. Murray Stein recalled visiting Perlman relatives in Queens, NY through the late 1930's. He believed the Perlman's were somehow related to his mother, Shifra (QUATINSKY) STEIN. Matt Stein (Murray's son) got on the case and contacted descendants of the Queen's Perlman's and was sent the two photos on the right above. Realizing the middle photo matched one of my mystery photos, I realized they are related. A bit of digging proved Celia and my gggm, Chayie-Malke KATZ-SEIFER are sisters and through the reseach, we found information on their brother Chetzkel KATZ. (See details on the KATZ History page.)

 

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Kartuz – Breze Yizkor Book (1993)

Names of those who died from the Kartuz-Breze Ghetto ( p. 213 -235)

Compiled and Translated by Ellen Sadove Renck - Yizkor Transliterator, Jay Lenefsky & Steve Morse

Here is an excerpt from a list of people in the Kartuz Breze Yizkor Book. The original list consists of about 2200 people out of 4500. Users should be advised that spelling is arbitrary -- transliterated from the Hebrew based on what "looked right," so different spellings of a sought surname should be tried based on soundex-interchangable letters and letter combinations. For example, "p" for "f" , "oh" "eh" "for "a" , "v" for "b" any vowel for any vowel, etc. Names beginning with aleph in Hebrew can begin with any vowel in English transliteration.

From the Kartuz Breze Book -- A (paraphrased) Preface to the Following List

About 4500 Jews lived in Kartuz Breze and its surroundings on the eve of the second world war. Just about all of them died in the holocaust.

We brought here the details of about 2500 men, women and children, residents of our town. In most cases the peoples’ full name, where they lived in the town and even family relations were noted. In many cases we brought only the family relation because even though the editors made a collective effort as well as the rest of the former residents of Kartuz Breze, we weren't able to remember their names.

The list of survivors and the list of those who fell fighting are noted further on bringing a total of about 100 names. Thus we are missing a lot of more names altogether from the "Yizkor" list.

The editors and the former residents of Kartuz Breze who are alive today, made every effort to find out the missing names. To our great dismay we weren't able to add more names to the list. It has to be remembered that after 50 and sometimes more years, it isn't possible to remember each and every name. Just so, is it with the pictures that appear in the book. We weren't in many cases able to identify the people. Even though they were in front of us.....

Thus about 2500 names alone are listed in the following lists. But we mourn over 4500 of our brothers, sisters, parents, relatives, neighbors and just simple Jews who were annihilated from this world, just because they were Jews. May our Lord remember them for the better along with the other righteous of the world, and take revenge on the spilled blood of your servants!

Surname

First Names

Where they lived in Bereza

# in Family

Remarks

Dubinski

Ester (widow), 3 sons: Moshe, Pinchas, and Tzvi, 2 daughters: Fruma and Breina

Olner - daughter of Yosha the Coach owner

6

store

Friedman

Alter (his children), daughter Ester, daughter Sheprintza, daughter Sulki, son Shmuel

3 May St.

4

 

 

 

Friedman

Avraham and wife and daughter Leah and her husband and daughter of Leah

End of Shasay next to Bridge #2

5

 

Friedman

David (Bolshevik) and wife Reizel, daughters: Cherna, Sheindel, Ester; sons: Shmuel, Shimon, Naftali, Moshe, Avraham; Chaim Aryeh and his wife Feigel and their Berel

3 May St.

14

Builder of wooden houses
Cherna ch=chair

Friedman

David (son of Yosef Reuben) wife Mikhla and 4 daughters and a son

Shatz St .

7

 

Friedman

Fridel widow and son

Pruzany St. across from Bilitzik

2

Glazier

Friedman

Hershel, wife Blumka (daughter of Modish Galprin) and 2 sons

Shasay; lived in Chaya Etel Bilistzik's home

4

Fixed bicycles

Friedman

Icheh and wife and 2 daughters

Market Place across from Serlin

4

Icheh ch=chair

Friedman

Michael and wife, daughter Otka, daughter Rakhel, and daughter Tzipora

Shasay near the post office

5

son of Yosef Reuben

Friedman

Moshe (son of Yosef) and wife (daughter of Benyamin Kobrin)

Market place; lived with Kobrin

2

Blacksmith

Friedman

Nakhman and wife, daughter Zlatka, daughter Feigel, daughter Chana, daughter Henia, son Yosef

 

7

 

Friedman

Nakhum-Iche widower and daughter Sheindel,

Beit Chaim

2

Carpenter
Icheh ch=chair

Friedman

Sheina Breina and daughter Henia and her husband and 2 daughters

Shasay next to bridge #2

5

Brought chickens and fish

Friedman

widow of Yosef Reuven and son Shalom and son Hershel

Shatz St .

3

 

Friedman

Yosef and wife and son Kalman

Shasay across from Sima Shtoker

3

Blacksmith

Pomerantz

Aharon and wife and daughter Liba, daughter Musha, son Meir

Shasay next to Bridge #1

5

 

Pomerantz

Avraham (widower) and son David

Shasay across from Sima Shtoker

2

Blacksmith

Pomerantz

Avraham and wife and daughter Breina

Olner; next to the public bath house

3

Clothing store

Pomerantz

Avramel and mother and wife and daughter

Pered Stat

4

worked in the Sid factory

Pomerantz

Benyamin (Hichkas) and wife Chaya (husband was a Chassid)

3 May St.

2

Store in the market place Hichkas ch=chair

Pomerantz

Berel (son of Benyamin) and wife and 3 children

3 May St.; lived in parent's home

5

Was supported by father- Benyamin

Pomerantz

Berel and wife and 2 daughters

Post Office St .

4

Soda Factory

Pomerantz

Chaim, son of Velvel the butcher who went to the USA

Shasay across from the post office

1

Butcher

Pomerantz

David and wife (from the village of Sholin)

Olner; across from Vineshtein

2

 

Pomerantz

Eitzel and wife Leika (daughter of Moshe Gershgoren) and son

Pered Stat

3

worked in the Sid factory

Pomerantz

Eliezer and wife Chana and son and daughter

Post Office St .

4

Soda Factory

Pomerantz

Khama and wife Yona (Teibel) [daughter of Reznik from Afula, Israel] and daughter

Olner; lived in Shmerel Lazerovitch's home

3

 

Pomerantz

Leibe, wife Sara-Feigel, 4 sons: Ora, Meir, Yitzchak, Shimcha; and 2 daughters: Mosha, Risha, and 2 grandmothers: Rakhel Pomerantz, Fruma Doidovitz

Shasay next to bridge #1

10

Shoemaker

Pomerantz

Liba (widow) and 2 children

Shasay next to bridge #1

3

Her husband was kill in 1939

Pomerantz

Motel, brother Icheh, sister Chana

Shemayahu

3

 

Pomerantz

Motiyah and wife

Corner of Subinski and the market place

2

Store

Pomerantz

Mushke and husband and daughter

Shasay next to bridge #1

3

Kiosk

Pomerantz

Shabtai and wife (born Lefin) and 2 sons and daughter

Shernetzel St .

5

Blacksmith

Pomerantz

Shalom (son of Zalman) and wife and son

Subinski; lived in father's house

3

Money (foreign) changer

Pomerantz

Shalom and wife and daughter and son

Shasay across from the fire station

4

Merchant

Pomerantz

Shepsel, wife Chaya Freida and son Yisrael and son Benyamin

Pered Stat the last house

4

Blacksmith from the village of Sholin

Pomerantz

Shmuel , wife Sheina and son

Shasay across from the fire station

3

Grocery Store

Pomerantz

Shmuel Issac, wife Rashe

Post Office St .

2

Soda Factory

Pomerantz

Teibel and her sister ( daughters of Motiya)

Subinski

2

Shoe Store

Pomerantz

Yeshayahu and mother and sister and her husband & 2 sons

Shasay across from Goldfein

6

Blacksmith

Pomerantz

Zalman a widower and daughter and her husband

Subinski; next to Lisitzki

3

Money (foreign) changer

Pomerantz

Zelig and wife Liba born Podorovski and daughter

Market Place; lived with father - Motiya

3

 

Rubinshtein

Efraim, wife Yehudit (daughter of Moshe Liskovski) , Henek and 2 daughters

Links

4

Rags merchant

Rubinshtein

Hershel and wife and daughter Fruma

Post office St.

3

Shoemaker

Rubinshtein

Riva, alone nickname Shasikheh

Across from the public bath house

1

At 01:05 a.m. she would put the chicken outside

Rupin

Mendel (nickname HaLoshe), wife Tila and son Chaim and son Leibl and another son

3 May St. next to Minkovitz

5

Transport merchandise in a wagon from Brisk (Brest Litovsk)

Sapir

and sister from Bludaneya bought Moshe Goldshtein's house

Shasay

2

Owner of the Flourmill

Sapir

Nachman, wife Leah

Links

2

Barber and Musical Instruments

Sapir

Yitzchak, wife Glisha born Baizer, and daughter

Zeditevah

3

Barber and Musical Instruments

Sapirshtein

Avraham and wife and 2 children

Shasay; Across from Leib Tukhman

4

Watch maker

Sapirshtein

Yehoshua and wife Elka. Son Velvel and another son

Shasay; lived with father

4

Watch maker

 

 

 
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