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- entry for HUTTON, Caroline, 11 March 2000
- entry for NAUMOWICZ, Dudley, 11 March 2000
- entry for SMITH, Beth, 11 March 2000
- entry for TICE, Lori, 11 March 2000
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- entry for MOLITOR, Ann, 10 July 2001
- revised entry for MOLITOR, Ann, 12 July 2001
- entry for YULINA, Ludmila. 25 April 2002
CROSSON, Carol
524 North 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19130-, USA
email address: SEEDJAR@aol.com
I am looking for information on my maternal Grandparents Anna
ZURITSKY and Isadore GURALNICK. They are reported to from the
towns of Sheresevo and Pruzhany in Belarus. They were born
around 1880 and immigrated to America around the year of
1900.
HUTTON, Caroline
Aurora, Colorado, USA
eMail address: cwhutton@earthlink.net
I am searching for the surname SABISCH. Grandfather Sabisch born
January 1838, came to USA on the ship "Lord Clive" from Liverpool
arriving in Philadelphia on 24 July 1876. Hecame here from
Prussia (that is all the information I have). He left
behind a wife (C. WASUER Sabisch) and 2 sons Paul and Herman,
and
possibly a daughter, in Prussia. Paul William SABISCH born 22
March 1865, came to USA on the ship "Frankfurt" from Breman,
Germany to Baltimore arriving June 22, 1881. He was 16 years
old. I have the information after they arrived here but can't
find anything from Germany including info on Herman and my
grandmother C. Wasuer SABISCH. I want to know if I have family
in Germany or Eastern Europe. Please help me if you can.
MOLITOR, Ann
JMol771776@aol.com
(Russian Orthodox)
TABAEY / TEBEY / FOBEY are shortened versions of my great
grandfather's surname due to poor translation. His name was Ivan
(John) EVFIMIEVICH. His wife's name was Anna PETROVNA. Both
immigrated to Ellis Island, America from the town of Batoky,
BELARUS between 1900-1907. Ivan and Anna lived at Brooklyn, New
York and were of the Russian Orthodox religion. They had three
daughter's: HELEN, born 1907 and married Peter MAZULEVICH 27 May
1929; Olga (my grandmother), born 7 September 1908 and married
Harold SERENBETZ 17 September 1927; and Mary. Anna and Ivan died
of influenza in 1918 or 1919. I would like to find an old map of
Belarus so I could hopefully find the town in which they came
from and I would like to try and figure out how to find the rest
of my great grandfather's surname.
NAUMOWICZ, Dudley
United Kingdom
eMail address: DudNaumowicz@msn.com
(Catholic)
I am searching surname NAUMIWICZ. My father Antoni NAUMOWICZ was
born at Grodno in October 1915 by parents Jozef and Antonina
NAUMOWICZ (nee WISHNIEWSKA). Jozef was killed in the Soviet
conflict of 1919-20. The last known address was Rydz-Smiglego,
18, Grodno. My father was Cathloic. My father attended Salezyne
Technical College at Novogrudok and the Polski Matazy Skolnel
(Professor OLSKI?) between 1932-1937. My father's sister was
Stefanie, and married to Tadausz JULLIAN, a Lieutenant in the
Polish Army guarding the border with Lithuania. They had 3
children - Stefan, Tadausz & Kazimez. He was last seen departing
from Warsaw in 1939 on a train to the East. Destination of the
train is unclear. Any information about Grodno, possible sources
for tracing ancestory, or any information about the name would be
very much appreciated.
SMITH, Beth
Rochester, New York, USA
email address: bgsmith@rochester.rr.com
I am searching for the surname SLAMSKI. Looking for information
regarding my grandfather, NESTER / NEHAI / NECHAY / NESKY, born
at Minsk, Russia 25 October 1893. He sailed from Lubower and
arrived in New York 25 November 1912. Nester married my
grandmother, Rose KORMANACK SLAMSKI, a native of Brezzo, Austria
in 1919 at Ogdensburg, New York. He died of pneumonia in 1929
when my mother was 3. According to my mother's oldest sister, my
grandfather had a brother who settled in Syracuse.
TICE, Lori
P.O.Box 671866, Chugiak, Alaska 99567-, USA
eMail address: lori@pobox.mtaonline.net
Searching surname GLASSEVITSKY. My great grandparents and their
6 children left Slonim, Russia in 1889 to go to the USA. My
grandparents names are Mosha and Suzy GLASSEVITSKY. I know their
daughter Rachel was born in Slonim in 1876. I do not know if
Mosha was born in Slonim. I know he had a brother, Yehuda Ben
Schmuel GLASSEVITSKY who also immigrated to the USA, but he
arrived from either Grodno or Vilne. How or where might I find
information on my family? Any help is appreciated.
YULINA, Ludmila
195030, Russia, Saint-Petersburg, Nastavnikov pr., 45-1-319
eMail address vovaruss@hotmail.com
I am writing in connection with the search of my relatives.
In 1901 the SHRAGOVICH family (the mother, the father and two
their children: son and daughter called Asna (Asya) (HARLAK, may
be HAIRLAK in marriage) immigrated from Byelorussia to the USA to
New London, Connecticut. In Byelorussia at a place called Kopyl
(of the Minsk region) there stayed their third daughter Hashka
(PEKER in marriage). She is my grandmother. My mother, Zinaida
PEKER (IPPOLITOVA in marriage) kept up correspondence with
Asna HARLAK until 1939. The Letters had been coming from New
Haven.
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