Parkansky-Erlijman Family | Family members born in Russia, mostly in Bessarabia region, towns of Kishinev, Akkerman, Kiliya, Tighina (Bendery), | |||||||||||||||
Kalarash, Soroki, Gancheshty, Hanasenii de Padure, Nimzena, Dubossary (Transnistria) | Ariel Parkansky, 2012 | |||||||||||||||
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FAMILY NAME | GIVEN NAMES | GENDER | YEAR | MONTH | DAY | PLACE | YEAR | MONTH | DAY | COUNTRY | PLACE | OCCUPATION | FATHER | MOTHER | COMMENT | |
Zukerman | Chaim (Jaime) | M | 1876 | Russia | Chichelnik (actual Ukraine) | 1943 | 2 | 7 | Argentina | Bernasconi, Provincia de La Pampa | Zukerman, Yosef (Jose) | Lashokc, Beile (Berta) | He left Rusia
escaping from military service. After pass few years across Europe, he
traveled to Argentina where he arrived around 1908. After 2 years as settler in Colonia Levin he moved to the town where he opened a little market. |
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Sitkof (Sitcoff) | Basie (Berta) | F | 1890 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 1983 | 8 | 26 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Shimen / Simje (Simon) | Cut, Chane Lea (Juana Lea) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 23 with her parents and siblings. They boarded the vessel "Giessen" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 01/12/1909 and the settling in Bernasconi (La Pampa). |
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Erlichman / Ehrlichmann (Erlijman) | David | M | 1884 | 7 | 14 | Russia | Kiev, Kishinev, Neporotovo ? | 1959 | 6 | 16 | Argentina | Trader | Erlichman / Ehrlichmann (Erlijman), Schmaje o Schmarie (Mario) | Aisengard / Eisengart / Eizengarden, Taube o Tuba (Teresa) | Departing
from Ukraine, together with his parents and siblings, he crossed on foot the
border with Romania and, crossing half Europe in serveral days of train they
arrived to Hamburg, Germany (thanks to Baron Hirsch). They left Hamburg the 7/17/1891 on b |
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Hochman (Hojman) | Rivka (Rebeca) | F | 1888 | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | 1926 | 2 | 28 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Hochman, David | Schartz, Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 6. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. They group of JCA settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census |
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Erlichman / Ehrlichmann (Erlijman) | Schmaje o Schmarie (Mario) | M | 1851 | Russia | Kiev? (actual Ukraine) | 1907 | Argentina | Carlos Casares | Worker/Journeyman | Erlichman / Ehrlichmann, ? | Departing
from Ukraine, together with his wife and children, he crossed on foot the
border with Romania and, crossing half Europe in serveral days of train they
arrived to Hamburg, Germany (thanks to Baron Hirsch). They left Hamburg the 7/17/1891 on boar |
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Aisengard / Eisengart / Eizengarden | Taube o Tuba (Teresa) | F | 1853 | Russia | Odessa? Kiev? | 1931 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Eisengart / Eizengarden, ? | Departing
from Ukraine, together with her husband and children, she crossed on foot the
border with Romania and, crossing half Europe in serveral days of train they
arrived to Hamburg, Germany (thanks to Baron Hirsch). They left Hamburg the 7/17/1891 on |
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Sitkof (Sitcoff) | Shimen / Simje (Simon) | M | 1854 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 1930 | 8 | 26 | Argentina | Bernasconi, Provincia de La Pampa | Worker/Journeyman | Sitcoff, (Saiņi) | Lerman, (Berta) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 50 with his wife and sons. They boarded the vessel "Giessen" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 01/12/1909 and the settling in Bernasconi (La Pampa). |
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Cut | Chane Lea (Juana Lea) | F | 1865 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 1917 | 12 | 14 | Argentina | Bernasconi, Provincia de La Pampa | migrated
to Argentina at the age of 45 with her husband and sons. They boarded the vessel "Giessen" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 01/12/1909 and the settling in Bernasconi (Provincia de La Pampa). |
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Zukerman | Yosef (Jose) | M | 185? | Russia | Chichelnik (actual Ukraine) | ? | Russia | He had an Inn at Chichelnik | ||||||||
Lashokc | Beile (Berta) | F | 185? | Russia | ? | Russia | ||||||||||
Hochman | David | M | 1841 | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | ? | Argentina | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 53. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. The JCA group settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census the |
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Schartz | Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | F | 1846 | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | ? | Argentina | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 48. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. The JCA group settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census the |
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Glass / Ferdman (Glas) | Mases "Hersch" "Gersh" "Tzvi" (Gregorio) | M | 1859 | Russia | Bessarabia, Akkerman ?? | 1936 | 10 | 24 | Argentina | La Capilla, Provincia de Entre Rios | Agriculturist | Glass (Glas), (Simon) | Zeigner, (Berta) | He
was part of the delegation (together with Abrahamovich) who searched lands
for the first jewish colonization in Argentina. He finally emigrated to Provincia de Entre Rios, Argentina with his wife and sons. They boarded the vessel "Dresden" at Bremen, a |
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Kerzner (Kerschner, Kestner, Kesner / Kirner) | Zipa "Cyper, Tzipe" (Cipriana) | F | 1865 | Russia | Akkerman | 1947 | 9 | 13 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Kerzner (Kerschner, Kesner), Zeilik (Seilik, Celio) | (Schapichnik / Kaplan), (Rosa) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 29 with her husband and sons in the first jewish immigration.
They boarded the vessel "Dresden" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 12/15/1890 and the settling in Provincia de Entre Rios. She lived i |
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Schuarzberg | Najtule, Naftali (Natalio) | M | 1862 | Russia | Kiliya? | 1924 | 1 | 24 | Argentina | Villa Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios | Agriculturist | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | He
lived in Kiliya, Russia (actual Ukraine). Emigrated to Argentina in 1908 with his daughter Rebeca, brought by his sister Adela who was already established. Boarded in Hamburg on the steamer Konig Friedrich August on 8/30/1908 with destination to Ciud |
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Weisbein (Vaisben) | Haike, Chaia (Clara) | F | 1865 | Russia | Odessa o Kiliya?, Bessarabia (actual Ukraine) | 1933 | Argentina | Villa Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios | Weisbein, ? | ? de Weisbein, ? | She
emigrated to Argentina in 1909 brought by her husband who had arrived a year
before, and settled in Villa Clara. Boarded in Hamburg on the steamer Cap Arcona on 1/6/1909 with destination to Ciudad de Buenos Aires, in a group of women and children of |
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Parkansky | Usher (Oscar) | M | 185? | Russia | Tighina (Bendery) (actual Moldova) | 190? | Russia | Parkansky, Duvid | ?, Gundlea | He was registered in the Duma Voters List of 1906 and 1907 in Tighina | ||||||
Lechner (Lejner) | Bayla/Beile (Berta) | F | 1863 | 1 | 16 | Russia | Kishinev | 1937 | 8 | 16 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Lechner, Shulim / Shalom | ?, Khaya Rachel | ||
Dubin | Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | M | 185? | Russia | Kishinev o Calarasi ? | 19?? | Russia | Dubin, Leib | ||||||||
Urvits (Fisman) | Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | F | 185? | Russia | Kishinev ? | ? | Russia | Urvits, Duvid | ||||||||
Glass (Glas) | Schaia "Charles" (Santiago) | M | 1883 | Russia | Bessarabia, Akkerman ? | 1965 | 7 | 20 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Glass / Ferdman (Glas), Mases "Hersch" "Gersh" "Tzvi" (Gregorio) | Kerzner (Kerschner, Kestner, Kesner / Kirner), Zipa "Cyper, Tzipe" (Cipriana) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 9 with his parents and siblings in the first
jewish immigration. They boarded the vessel "Dresden" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 12/15/1890 and the settling in Provincia de Entre Rios. |
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Schuarzberg | Rivka, Riwka (Rebeca) | F | 1891 | 9 | Russia | Kiliya, Bessarabia (actual Ukraine) | 1958 | 9 | 4 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Schuarzberg, Najtule, Naftali (Natalio) | Weisbein (Vaisben), Haike, Chaia (Clara) | In
her youth she moved to Odessa (where lived her grandparents) to study at the
Gymnasium. Emigrated to Argentina around 1908 brought by her aunt Adela who was already established. Boarded in Hamburg on the steamer Konig Friedrich August on 8/30/1908 wi |
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Parkansky | Zeylik (Felix) | M | 1883 | 6 | 6 | Russia | Kishinev (actual Moldova) | 1944 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Businessman | Parkansky, Usher (Oscar) | Lechner (Lejner), Bayla/Beile (Berta) | Emigrated
to Argentina escaping from Kishinev's 1905 pogrom together with his wife and
siblings. Departed from Bremen, arriving to Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina on april 10th, 1906 on board of vessel Borkum. Felix was a visionary entrepreneur who dev |
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Dubin | Golde (Olga) | F | 1884c | 5 | 25 | Russia | Kishinev o Calarasi ? | 1964 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Urvits (Fisman), Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | Emigrated
to Argentina escaping from Kishinev's 1905 pogrom together with his siblings
and husband. Years later she told to a grandson that while she was leaving on the train, she saw the city on fire. Departed from Bremen, arriving to Ciudad de Buenos Ai |
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Parkansky | (Jacobo) | M | 188? | Russia | Kishinev (actual Moldova) | 194? | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Parkansky, Usher (Oscar) | Lechner (Lejner), Bayla/Beile (Berta) | Emigrated
to Argentina escaping from Kishinev's 1905 pogrom together with his wife and
siblings. Departed from Bremen, arriving to Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina on april 10th, 1906 on board of vessel Borkum. |
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Parkansky | (Berta) | F | 188? | Russia | 1940 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Parkansky, Usher (Oscar) | Lechner (Lejner), Bayla/Beile (Berta) | |||||||
Parkansky | (Esther) | F | 188? | Russia | Kishinev ? | 197? | Argentina | La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires | Parkansky, Usher (Oscar) | Lechner (Lejner), Bayla/Beile (Berta) | ||||||
Parkansky | (Rosa) | F | 188? | Russia | Kishinev ? | 197? | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Parkansky, Usher (Oscar) | Lechner (Lejner), Bayla/Beile (Berta) | ||||||
Dubin | (Enna) | F | 1891 | Russia | Kishinev o Calarsi ? | 195? | Argentina | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Urvits (Fisman), Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | Emigrated
to Argentina escaping from Kishinev's 1905 pogrom together with her siblings
and husband. Departed from Bremen, arriving to Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina on april 10th, 1906 on board of vessel Borkum. |
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Oriol | Luba | F | 1919 | Russia | Oriol, David | Parkansky, (Esther) | ||||||||||
Glass (Glas) | Salomon | M | 1879 | 1 | 27 | Russia | Akkerman, Bessarabia (actual Bielgorod Dniestrovsky, Ukraine) | 1956 | 5 | 3 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Glass / Ferdman (Glas), Mases "Hersch" "Gersh" "Tzvi" (Gregorio) | Kerzner (Kerschner, Kestner, Kesner / Kirner), Zipa "Cyper, Tzipe" (Cipriana) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 9 with his parents and siblings in the first
jewish immigration. They boarded the vessel "Dresden" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 12/15/1890 and the settling in Provincia de Entre Rios. The first |
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Glass (Glas) | Leib "Leilo" "Lewy" (Leon) | M | 1886 | 1 | 1 | Russia | Akkerman | 1940 | 1 | 14 | Argentina | Villaguay, Provincia de Entre Rios | Glass / Ferdman (Glas), Mases "Hersch" "Gersh" "Tzvi" (Gregorio) | Kerzner (Kerschner, Kestner, Kesner / Kirner), Zipa "Cyper, Tzipe" (Cipriana) | According
to his argentinean ID card, he was born in Petrograd. However, his older and
younger brothers were born in Akkerman, so we can assume that Leon born there
too. Emigrated to Argentina at the age of 4 with his parents and siblings in the first je |
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Glass (Glas) | Mendel (Manuel) | M | 1889 | Russia | Akkerman | 1948 | 2 | 16 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Agriculturist | Glass / Ferdman (Glas), Mases "Hersch" "Gersh" "Tzvi" (Gregorio) | Kerzner (Kerschner, Kestner, Kesner / Kirner), Zipa "Cyper, Tzipe" (Cipriana) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 1 with his parents and siblings in the first
jewish immigration. They boarded the vessel "Dresden" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 12/15/1890 and the settling in Provincia de Entre Rios. |
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Jarak | Abraham Bernardo | M | 1913 | 5 | 15 | Russia | Lutzk (Actual Ukraine) | 2003 | 3 | 19 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Trader | He began his career with a little stand in a market. He founded a company which became a symbol of retail of sport articles with several stores. | ||
Volij | Naum | M | 1875 | Russia | Soroca (actual Moldova) | 19?? | Argentina | Emigrated to Argentina around 1895 | ||||||||
Parkansky | Mendel Iosef | M | 188? | Russia | Kishinev o Tighina (Bendery) (actual Moldova) | 19?? | Russia | Kishinev | Parkansky, ? | He was soldier, dieing during world war I. | ||||||
Dubin | Chaim (Jaime) | M | 18? | Russia | Kishinev o Calarasi ? | 1915 | 10 | 4 | Argentina | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Cherniavsky, Feyga Rosya (Fanny) | |||||
Dubin | Froim (Federico) | M | 1894 | Russia | Kishinev | 196? | Argentina | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Urvits (Fisman), Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | |||||||
Dubin | Abraham | M | 1888 | 7 | 21 | Russia | Calarasi (actual Moldova) | 1930 | 2 | 26 | Argentina | Jeweler | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Urvits (Fisman), Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | According
to his daughter, Margarita, Abraham born in Calarasi, Rumania: In fact, Calarasi has passed from Russia to Romania in 1861, then to Russia in 1878, back to Romania in 1918 and again to Russia in 1940 (see articles about Moldova and Calarasi). H |
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Dubin | (Gregorio) | M | 1889 | Russia | Kishinev o Calarasi ? | 1960 | 6 | 25 | Argentina | Accountant | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Urvits (Fisman), Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | ||||
Parkansky | Nahum | M | 1886 | Russia | Nimzena, Bessarabia (Actual Moldova) | 194? | Russia | Kishinev | Businessman | Parkansky, Yacov | Killed
at holocaust together with other members of the family. He exported wheat to Europe. |
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Parkansky | Yakov | M | 1904 | Russia | Nimzena, Bessarabia (Actual Moldova) | ? | Parkansky, Nahum | Hess, Klara | He lived in Kishinev since 1911 | |||||||
Parkansky | Nahum | M | 1948 | Russia | Kishinev (actual Moldova) | Scientist | Parkansky, Yakov | Emigrated to Israel | ||||||||
Schuarzberg | Chaim (Jaime Natalio) | M | 1903 | 2 | 28 | Russia | Kiliya (actual Ukraine) | 1969 | 2 | 28 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Accountant | Schuarzberg, Najtule, Naftali (Natalio) | Weisbein (Vaisben), Haike, Chaia (Clara) | Boarded in Hamburg on the steamer Cap Arcona on 1/6/1909 with destination to Ciudad de Buenos Aires, in a group of women and children of family Schwarzberg. |
Schuarzberg | Muta (Natan Ernesto) "Natalio" | M | 1896 | 11 | 28 | Russia | Kiliya (actual Ukraine) | 1969 | 8 | 8 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Trader | Schuarzberg, Najtule, Naftali (Natalio) | Weisbein (Vaisben), Haike, Chaia (Clara) | Boarded in Hamburg on the steamer Konig Friedrich August on 8/30/1908 with destination to Ciudad de Buenos Aires, in a group formed by Natalio and his 3 elder children. His mother and 2 other children would came 4 month later. |
Weisbein | ? | M | 182? | Russia | ? | Russia | Odessa | He
lived in Odessa in early 20th century. His grand-daughter Rebecca Schwarzberg lived with him during her studies in the Gymnasium of this city. |
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Schuarzberg | Gezel (Gregorio) | M | 1893 | Russia | Kiliya (actual Ukraine) | 1940 | Argentina | Concepcion del Uruguay, Provincia de Entre Rios | Trader | Schuarzberg, Najtule, Naftali (Natalio) | Weisbein (Vaisben), Haike, Chaia (Clara) | Boarded in Hamburg on the steamer Konig Friedrich August on 8/30/1908 with destination to Ciudad de Buenos Aires, in a group formed by Natalio and his 3 elder children. His mother and 2 other children would came 4 month later. | ||||
Schuarzberg | Scheiwa (Celica) | F | 1900 | 2 | 29 | Russia | Kiliya (actual Ukraine) | 1990 | 7 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Schuarzberg, Najtule, Naftali (Natalio) | Weisbein (Vaisben), Haike, Chaia (Clara) | Boarded in Hamburg on the steamer Cap Arcona on 1/6/1909 with destination to Ciudad de Buenos Aires, in a group of women and children of family Schwarzberg. | ||
Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg | Schica (Osias o Isaias) | M | 1833 | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Argentina | Entre Rios? | Schwarzberg, ? | Emigrated
in 1894, leaving Odessa on august 24th on board of vessel Polcevera. Arrived
to Ciudad de Buenos Aires on October 7th, on board of a second vessel, the
Regina Margherita. In the JCA passenger list of 1893, appears as Schika Schwarzberg, 60 year |
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Kohan / Kahan / Kaan | Alta (Anter, Berta) | F | 1837 | Russia | Kiliya? | 1927 | 10 | 1 | Argentina | Villa Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, (Gregorio) | Rais, (Rosa) | According
to Berta Glas, she emigrated to Argentina
brought by her daughter Adela who was already established. Emigrated in 1894, leaving Odessa on august 24th on board of the vessel Polcevera. Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on boa |
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Schuarzberg | Eida (Adela) | F | 1880 | Russia | 1932 | 5 | 2 | Argentina | Villa Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | The JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of a second vessel, the Regina Margherita. | ||||
Schuarzberg | (Catalina) | F | 186? | Russia | 19?? | Argentina | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | ||||||||
Schuarzberg | Getzel (Adolfo) | M | 1876 | Russia | Kiliya? | 19?? | Argentina | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | In the JCA passenger list of 1894, appears as Getzel, 19 years old. The JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of a second vessel, the Regina Ma | ||||||
Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg | Schmuil (Samuel) | M | 1882 | Russia | Kiliya? | 19?? | Argentina | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | The JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of a second vessel, the Regina Margherita. | ||||||
Schuarzberg | Judeo, Judko (Julio) | M | 1885 | Russia | 19?? | Argentina | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | In the JCA passenger list of 1894 appears as Judko, 10 years old. The JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of a second vessel, the Regina Marg | |||||||
Schuarzberg | Hersch (Gregorio) | M | 1870 | Russia | Kiliya (actual Ukraine) | 194? | Argentina | Concordia, Provincia de Entre Rios | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894. He left Odessa toghether with his wife Sara, his sons Samuel and Note, and his brother Moses on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to ciudad de Buenos Aires on November 16th on board of Vessel Arno. | |||||
Schuarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg | Etla (Elena) | F | 1873 | Russia | 1937 | 11 | 28 | Argentina | Villa Clara, Provincia de Entre Rios | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | The
JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel
Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of
a second vessel, the Regina Margherita. In the census of 1895 still appears as single. |
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Parkansky | Duvid | M | 1827 | Russia | Tighina (Bendery) | ? | Russia | Parkansky, Gersh | ?, Malca / Masea | |||||||
? de Weisbein | ? | F | 183? | Russia | 19?? | Russia | Odessa (actual Ukraine) | She
lived in Odessa in early 20th century. Her grand-daughter Rebecca Schwarzberg lived with her during her studies in the Gymnasium of this city. |
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Dubin | Dvoyra (Ana) | F | 1897 | Russia | Kishinev | 198? | Argentina | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Urvits (Fisman), Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | |||||||
Weisbein | ? | M | 185? | Russia | ? | Russia | Weisbein, ? | ? de Weisbein, ? | ||||||||
Zukerman | ? | M | 187? | Russia | ? | Zukerman, Yosef (Jose) | Lashokc, Beile (Berta) | |||||||||
Zukerman | Pinkhas | M | 19?? | Russia | Zukerman, ? | Chaim Zuckerman wanted to bring his nephew Pinkhas. For some reason he couldn't do it and finally Pinkhas emigrated to USA. | ||||||||||
Zukerman | ? | F | 187? | Russia | Chichelnik (actual Ukraine) | ? | Zukerman, Yosef (Jose) | Lashokc, Beile (Berta) | ||||||||
Sitkof (Sitcoff) | Rivka (Rebecca) | F | 1887 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 1958 | 7 | 19 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Shimen / Simje (Simon) | Cut, Chane Lea (Juana Lea) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 22 with her parents and siblings. They boarded the vessel "Giessen" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 01/12/1909 and the settling in Bernasconi (La Pampa). |
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Sitkof (Sitcoff) | Chaie (Clara, Jacinta) | F | 1885 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 1911 | 5 | 8 | Argentina | La Esmeralda, Provincia de La Pampa | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Shimen / Simje (Simon) | Cut, Chane Lea (Juana Lea) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 24 with her parents and siblings. They boarded the vessel "Giessen" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 01/12/1909 and the settling in Bernasconi (La Pampa). In the passenger list there are 2 kids of 2 |
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Sitkof (Sitcoff) | Sprenie (Sofia) | F | 1893 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 19?? | Argentina | San Salvador, Provincia de Entre Rios | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Shimen / Simje (Simon) | Cut, Chane Lea (Juana Lea) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 16 with her parents and siblings. They boarded the vessel "Giessen" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 01/12/1909 and the settling in Bernasconi (La Pampa). |
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Sitkof (Sitcoff) | David | M | 1884 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 1951 | 11 | 15 | Argentina | Bernasconi, Provincia de La Pampa | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Shimen / Simje (Simon) | Cut, Chane Lea (Juana Lea) | Emigrated to Argentina abt 1913 with his wife (according to Liana Sitcoff, David and Clara met in Manchuria, where he was doing his military service, and they married six weeks later). His parents and siblings where already in Argentina since 1909. | |||
Sitkof (Sitcoff) | Sany | M | 1890 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 1950 | 4 | 6 | Argentina | Bernasconi, Provincia de La Pampa | Worker/Journeyman | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Shimen / Simje (Simon) | Cut, Chane Lea (Juana Lea) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 19 with his parents and siblings. They boarded the vessel "Giessen" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 01/12/1909 and the settling in Bernasconi (La Pampa). |
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Sitkof (Sitcoff) | Moise (Moises) | M | 1881 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 19?? | Argentina | Bernasconi, Provincia de La Pampa | Worker/Journeyman | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Shimen / Simje (Simon) | Cut, Chane Lea (Juana Lea) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 28 with his parents and siblings. They boarded the vessel "Giessen" at Bremen, arriving to the port of Buenos Aires the 01/12/1909 and the settling in Bernasconi (La Pampa). |
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Sitcoff | (Saiņi) | M | 182? | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | ? | Russia | |||||||||
Sitcoff | Penie | M | 185? | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 19?? | Argentina | Sitcoff, (Saiņi) | Lerman, (Berta) | |||||||
Sitcoff | Sanie | M | 188? | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 19?? | Argentina | Sitcoff, Penie | ||||||||
Erlichman / Ehrlichmann (Erlijman) | Aron (Angel) | M | 1868 | 5 | 25 | Russia | Neporotovo (actual Ukraine) | 1935 | 11 | 20 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Trader | Erlichman / Ehrlichmann (Erlijman), Schmaje o Schmarie (Mario) | Aisengard / Eisengart / Eizengarden, Taube o Tuba (Teresa) | Departing
from Ukraine, together with his parents and siblings, he crossed on foot the
border with Romania and, crossing half Europe in serveral days of train they
arrived to Hamburg, Germany (thanks to Baron Hirsch). They left Hamburg the 7/17/1891 on b |
Erlichman / Ehrlichmann (Erlijman) | Breine (Berta) | F | 1883 | Russia | Kiev, Kishinev, Neporotovo ? | ? | USA | New York | Erlichman / Ehrlichmann (Erlijman), Schmaje o Schmarie (Mario) | Aisengard / Eisengart / Eizengarden, Taube o Tuba (Teresa) | Departing
from Ukraine, together with her parents and siblings, she crossed on foot the
border with Romania and, crossing half Europe in serveral days of train they
arrived to Hamburg, Germany (thanks to Baron Hirsch). They left Hamburg the 7/17/1891 on |
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Erlichman / Ehrlichmann | ? | M | 18?? | Russia | Kiev ? (actual Ukraine) | 18?? | Russia | Sailor | David Erlichman told his children that his granpa (we asume it was the paternal one) had a vessel and he brought barrels of gold. So, he was a merchant or fisherman and the barrels weren't full of gold, or he was a pirate. | |||||||
Ehrlichmann / Ehrlichman | Wolko (Walter) | M | 1859 | Russia | Kiev (actual Ukraine) | ? | USA | Erlichman / Ehrlichmann, ? | Walter Ehrlichmann was father of Rudolph Irwin and grandfather of John. At the Ellis Island records, I found a Wolko Ehrlichmann who arrived in 1907 at the age of 48 with his son Ytzik was aged of 9 (they arrived whith more people, who seem to be Wolko's | |||||||
Hochman (Hojman) | Moses (Moises) | M | 1867 | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | 195? | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Insurance broker | Hochman, David | Schartz, Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | He
left Odessa together with his wife Lea on board of vessel Polcevera (group
Akkerman, List XVII of JCA) on november 30th 1894. They arrived at Ciudad de
Buenos Aires on december 13th on board of vessel Regina Margherita (changed
at Genoa, Italy). The J |
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Hochman (Hojman) | Sara Cipa (Cecilia) | F | 1878 | Russia | Odessa | 191? | Argentina | Hochman, David | Schartz, Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 16. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. The JCA group settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census the |
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Hochman | Esther | F | 1880 | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | 19?? | Argentina | Provincia de Cordoba | Hochman, David | Schartz, Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 14. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. The JCA group settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census the |
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Hochman (Hojman) | Freida (Flora) | F | 1885c | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | 19?? | Argentina | Provincia de San Juan? | Hochman, David | Schartz, Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 9. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. The JCA group settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census they |
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Hochman (Hojman) | Leib (Luis) | M | 1885c | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | 1961 | Chile | Hochman, David | Schartz, Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 9. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. The JCA group settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census they lived at Genacito |
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Hochman (Hojman) | Lea (Luisa) | F | 1874 | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | 19?? | Argentina | Provincia de Entre Rios | Hochman, David | Schartz, Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 20. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. The JCA group settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census the |
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Kaplan | (Jose) | M | 18?? | Russia | 19?? | Argentina | ||||||||||
Galperin | Constantino | M | ? | Russia | 19?? | Argentina | Physician | According to Fabian Glas he was colonel in the URSS army | ||||||||
Kosoy | Paulina | F | 1896 | 4 | 15 | Russia | Nicolayev (actual Ukraine) | 1984 | 3 | Argentina | Kosoy, ? | (Burdes), Sara | There're at least 5 towns named Nicolayev in Ukraine. | |||
Elinger | Avoira, Divoira (Catalina) | F | 1879 | Russia | Odessa | 1961 | 6 | 19 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
with her parents to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard
of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel
Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on
11/27/1894. The fa |
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Kitzis / Quichis | Rosa | F | 18?? | Russia | Besarabia | 1963 | 3 | Argentina | ||||||||
Likerman / Lickerman | Yaiza (Clara) | F | 1871 | 7 | 1 | Russia | Kamintz | 1947 | 3 | 10 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | In the 1895 census appears as Chaie, married, 22 years old | |||
Ehrlichmann / Ehrlichman | Yitzik (Rudolph Irwin) | M | 1897 | Russia | Kiev, Kishinev, Neporotovo ? | 1942 | USA | Ehrlichmann / Ehrlichman, Wolko (Walter) | Emigrated to Chicago, USA with his parents | |||||||
Schuarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg | Jacob (Jacobo) | M | 1870 | Russia | Kiliya (actual Ukraine) | 1944 | 8 | 18 | Argentina | Concordia, Provincia de Entre Rios | Trader | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | The
JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel
Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of
a second vessel, the Regina Margherita. He lived in Provincia de Entre Rios (Nogoya, Gualeguay an |
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Schwarzberg | ? | M | 186? | Russia | Kiliya | ? | USA | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | Emigrated to USA | ||||||
Elinger | Aba (Abraham) | M | 1873 | Russia | Odessa | 1948 | Argentina | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
to Argentina circa 1890. Hi doesn't appear in the JCA list so we don't know
if he traveled with his parents and siblings in 1894 but he was already in
Argentina in 1895 as stated in the census of May 1895. The family group settled in Provincia |
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Schuarzberg | Bluma (Flora) | F | 1874 | Russia | Kiliya | ? | Argentina | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | The JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of a second vessel, the Regina Margherita. | ||||||
Cherniavsky | Feyga Rosya (Fanny) | F | 1855 | Russia | 1883 | 8 | 17 | Russia | Kishinev | Her
death record (jewishgen) shows: Date: 17/8/1883 Hebrew date: 26 Av Residence: Kishinev Husband: MEYER / MEIR Comments: Husband was Kishinev petty bourgeois Age: 28 Reason: consumption (ancient name of lung tuberculosis and other diseases) Plac |
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Dubin | Gersh Leibe | M | 1884 | 12 | 31 | Russia | Kishinev | 193? | Russia | Kishinev | Trader | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Urvits (Fisman), Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | He wanted to emigrate to Israel around 1925. He sold all his property but the night before the depart he was robbed and he had to stay. After world war II some of his descendants finally emigrated to Israel. | ||
Dubin | Sara Enia | F | 1909 | Russia | Calarasi | 1942 | Russia | Kishinev, Lapusna, Bessarabia | Housewife | Dubin, Gersh Leibe | ?, Khaia | She
was deported to Siberia during world war II. Presumably she died there
(source: Argentinian family). Lived in Kishinev and Bucarest, died in Kishinev, Lapusna, Bessarabia (source: Yad Vashem testimony) |
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Dubin | Pesia Sheindl "Sheina" | F | 19? | Russia | Calarasi | Dubin, Gersh Leibe | ?, Khaia | Emigrated to Israel | ||||||||
(Treppani) | (Fanny) | F | 18?? | Russia | 19?? | Argentina | She
emigrated to Argentina in early 20th century. Around 1913 she traveled to Russia to visit her family. He was caught by World War I and she had to stay 5 years. Finally, crossing trhu Siberia and after 1 year journey, she returned to Argentina. That's |
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Sitkof | Isaac ??? | M | 1905 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 19?? | Stein, Pascual | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Chaie (Clara, Jacinta) | Emigrate
to Argentina at the age of 4. Departing from Bremen on board of the vessel
"Giessen", arrived to Buenos Aires on 01/12/1909. In the passenger list, he appears as I. of 4 years old in the family group, together with Sch., another kid of 2. We sup |
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Sitkof | Schimen ??? | M | 1907 | Russia | Podolsky (actual Ukraine) | 19?? | Stein, Pascual | Sitkof (Sitcoff), Chaie (Clara, Jacinta) | Emigrated
to Argentina at the age of 2. Departing from Bremen on board of the vessel
"Giessen", arrived to Buenos Aires on 01/12/1909. In the passenger list, he appears as Sch. of 2 years old in the family group, together with I., another kid of 4. We su |
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Glass (Glas) | (Simon) | M | 183? | Russia | Akkerman ? Odessa ? | ? | Russia | |||||||||
Ferdman | ? | M | 186? | Russia | Bessarabia (actual Romania) | ? | Argentina | Glass (Glas), (Simon) | Zeigner, (Berta) | Emigrated to Argentina. | ||||||
Stambulsky | Sara | F | 18?? | Russia | Odessa (actual Ukraine) | 19?? | Argentina | Stambulsky, ? | ||||||||
Parcanschi | Vladimir | M | 18?? | Russia | actual Ukraine or Moldova ? | 19?? | Management | Settled
at Hanasenii de Padure, (near Leova, actual Romania) in early 20th century.
Worked as accountant (or administrator) at a certain manor named Mishnik (Mishnik were in fact two twin brothers, medical doctors from Kishinev) and that he abandoned his |
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Matanie / Metanie | Maria | F | 18?? | Russia | actual Romania | 194? | Romania | |||||||||
Parcanschi | Matei | M | 1911 | Russia | Hanasenii de Padure (Bessarabia, actual Romania) | 1933 | Romania | Bucharest | Parcanschi, Vladimir | Matanie / Metanie, Maria | He
was the oldest son and the smartest one. He wrote poetry and novels and left
behind a trunk full of his writings
which is presumed lost. Emigrated to Bucharest, Romania. |
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Parcanschi | Ion | M | 1913 | Russia | Hanasenii de Padure (Bessarabia, actual Romania) | 200? | Moldova | Bessarabia | Parcanschi, Vladimir | Matanie / Metanie, Maria | ||||||
Parcanschi | Stefan | M | 191? | Russia | Hanasenii de Padure (Bessarabia, actual Romania) | 19?? | Parcanschi, Vladimir | Matanie / Metanie, Maria | ||||||||
Parcanschi | Alexandru "Sandu" "Sasha" | M | 1915 | 6 | 1 | Russia | Hanasenii de Padure (Bessarabia, actual Romania) | 2002 | 8 | 16 | Romania | Bucharest | Parcanschi, Vladimir | Matanie / Metanie, Maria | Emigrated to Bucharest, Romania | |
Eisengart / Eizengarden | ? | M | 18?? | Russia | Odessa? | ? | ||||||||||
Eisengart / Eizengarden | ? | M | 18?? | Russia | Odessa? | ? | Eisengart / Eizengarden, ? | |||||||||
Eisengart / Eizengarden | ? | M | 188? | Russia | Odessa ? | 19?? | Eisengart / Eizengarden, ? | |||||||||
(Schapichnik / Kaplan) | (Rosa) | F | 1825 | Russia | ? | Argentina | In
the death record of her son Joel, she appears as Schapichnik, in the one of
her daughter Zipa, as Kaplan: considering that the witness for the first one
is Gregorio Glas, we believe that the first is the right one. In the census of 1895 she's registere |
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Kerzner (Kerschner) | Joel (Julio) | M | 1866 | Russia | Akkerman | 1910 | 6 | 25 | Argentina | La Capilla, Provincia de Entre Rios | Worker/Journeyman | Kerzner (Kerschner, Kesner), Zeilik (Seilik, Celio) | (Schapichnik / Kaplan), (Rosa) | |||
Guinsburg | Lura (Cecilia) | F | 1872 | Russia | 1944 | 2 | 16 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | |||||||
Elinger / Eiliker | Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | M | 1847 | Russia | Kiliya | 1936 | Argentina | Trader | ? de Elinger, Esther | Emigrated
with his wife and children to Argentina. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894
onboard of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the
vessel Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Ciudad de Buenos
Aires on 11/27/1894. |
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Cuebede | Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | F | 1850 | Russia | Kiliya | ? | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Emigrated with her husband and children to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on 11/27/ | |||||||
Elinger | Jocif, Joseph (Jose) | M | 1884 | Russia | Odessa | 1963 | 9 | 28 | Argentina | Accountant | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
with his parents to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard
of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel
Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on
11/27/1894. The fa |
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Elinger | Mordes, Mark (Marcos) | M | 1877 | Russia | Odessa | ? | Argentina | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
with his parents to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard
of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel
Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on
11/27/1894. The fa |
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Elinger | Gitla (Dora) | F | 1881 | Russia | Odessa | ? | Argentina | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
with her parents to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard
of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel
Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on
11/27/1894. The fa |
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Elinger | Schaia "el colorado" (Santiago) | M | 1883 | Russia | Odessa | 19? | Argentina | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
with his parents to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard
of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel
Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on
11/27/1894. The fa |
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Elinger | Idil, Leib (Isidoro) | M | 1887 | Russia | Odessa | ? | Argentina | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
with his parents to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard
of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel
Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on
11/27/1894. The fa |
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Elinger | Liba (Luisa) | F | 1890 | Russia | Odessa | ? | Argentina | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
with her parents to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard
of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel
Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on
11/27/1894. The fa |
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Elinger | Mariam (Maria) | F | 1893 | Russia | Odessa | 1925 | Argentina | Elinger / Eiliker, Volf Lupa (Adolfo) | Cuebede, Feige "Fanny" "Ita" | Emigrated
with her parents to Argentina in 1894. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894 onboard
of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the vessel
Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City on
11/27/1894. The fa |
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? de Elinger | Esther | F | 1820 | Russia | Odessa ? | ? | Argentina | Emigrated
with her daugher and son in law to Argentina. They left Odessa on 10/5/1894
onboard of the Vessel Bosforo with 224 passengers. They transboarded to the
vessel Manilla (probably in Genoa or Barcelona) arriving to Buenos Aires City
on 11/27/1894. |
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Ferdman | Moses | M | 1847 | Russia | Kishinev ? | ? | Argentina | Agriculturist | Glass (Glas), (Simon) | Zeigner, (Berta) | ||||||
G? de Ferdman | (Rosa) | F | 1852 | Russia | ? | Argentina | In
her tombstone is written Rosa G. de Ferdman. The G is from Glass ? She was the sister of Hersch ? In this case, Moses and Hersch would be brothers in law instead of brothers |
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Ferdman | Leib | M | 1878 | Russia | Kishinev ? | 19?? | Argentina | Agriculturist | Ferdman, Moses | G? de Ferdman, (Rosa) | ||||||
Ferdman | Joel (Julio) | M | 1884 | Russia | Kishinev ? | ? | Argentina | Agriculturist | Ferdman, Moses | G? de Ferdman, (Rosa) | ||||||
Ferdman | Elie (Elias) | M | 1892 | Russia | Kishinev ? | 1947 | Argentina | Ferdman, Moses | G? de Ferdman, (Rosa) | In the census of 1895 he appears as russian. Ferdmans arrived after 1892 or is he wrongly registered ? | ||||||
Ferdman | Dobrus | F | 1887 | Russia | Kishinev ? | 19? | Argentina | Ferdman, Moses | G? de Ferdman, (Rosa) | |||||||
Ferdman | Sura | F | 1889 | Russia | Kishinev ? | 19? | Argentina | Ferdman, Moses | G? de Ferdman, (Rosa) | |||||||
Glass / Ferdman | ? | M | 186? | Russia | Kishinev | ? | USA | Glass (Glas), (Simon) | Zeigner, (Berta) | Emigrated to USA where he founded a chain of shops of informal wear | ||||||
Parkansky | Leizer Iona | M | 1874 | Russia | Tighina | 194? | Shoah | Transporter | Parkansky, Mordko | Had
a house in Tighina, near the Dniestr river. Owner of a horse, he worked
transporting and delivering provisions. According to his grand-daughter Liuba, he missed the train during the war and they never heard about him again. Appears in the registers |
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? de Parkansky | Ita Leya | F | 1875 | Russia | Bessarabia | 1945 | Russia | Bukhara, Uzbekistan | Dressmaker | In 1941 run away from WWII with her daughters to Bukhara, Uzbekistan. | ||||||
Parkansky | Mordko | M | 1851 | Russia | ? | Parkansky, Moshko | ?, Feiga | |||||||||
Parkansky | Zlata | F | 1908 | 6 | 12 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer Iona | ? de Parkansky, Ita Leya | Died when child? | |||
Parkansky | Yoinosop | M | 1909 | 12 | 11 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer Iona | ? de Parkansky, Ita Leya | Died when child? | |||
Parkansky | ? | ? | ? | Russia | Tighina | ? | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer Iona | ? de Parkansky, Ita Leya | Died when child | |||||
Parkansky | Minglia | F | 1910 | 1 | 9 | Russia | Tighina | 1996 | 12 | 2 | Israel | Jerusalem | Parkansky, Leizer Iona | ? de Parkansky, Ita Leya | During
WWII (1941 to 1946) run away with her mother and sister to Bukhara,
Uzbekistan. In 1946 she returned to Tighina. Lately she moved to Israel. |
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Parkansky | Mordko | M | 1917 | Russia | Tighina | 1941 | Russia | ? | Shoemaker | Parkansky, Leizer Iona | ? de Parkansky, Ita Leya | Died in the front during WWII | ||||
Parkansky | Leib (Lyova) "Leo" | M | 1919 | Russia | Tighina | 1941 | Russia | ? | Barber | Parkansky, Leizer Iona | ? de Parkansky, Ita Leya | Died in the front during WWII | ||||
Parkansky | Dashka | F | 1921 | 10 | 3 | Russia | Tighina (actual Moldova) | 2003 | 3 | 20 | Israel | Zfat | Parkansky, Leizer Iona | ? de Parkansky, Ita Leya | During
WWII (1941 to 1946) run away with her mother and sister to Bukhara,
Uzbekistan. In 1946 she returned to Tighina where she married and had 3 children. In 1993 moved to Israel. |
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Itzcovich | Rajil, Rucka (Matilde) | F | 1871 | Russia | 1941 | 12 | 3 | Argentina | Concordia, Provincia de Entre Rios | Itzcovich, ? | In the JCA passenger list of 1894 appears as Rucka, wife of Jacob. The JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of a second vessel, the Regina Mar | |||||
Kosoy | ? | M | ? | Russia | Dobrinka (actual Ukraine) | ? | Argentina | His
ancestors came from Poland. Emigrated with his wife and 7 children around 1902-1904 to Argentina where they had two more children. They settled in Lucienville, Provincia de Entre Rios. |
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(Burdes) | Sara | F | 18? | Russia | Nova Poltavka (actual Ukraine) | ? | Argentina | Her
ancestors came from Lithuania. Emigrated with her husband and 7 children around 1902-1904 to Argentina where they had two more children. They settled in Lucienville. |
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Dreishner | Ytzak | M | ? | Russia | Kishinev (actual Moldova) | ? | ||||||||||
Dubin | Leib | M | 182? | Russia | Kishinev ? | 18? | Russia | ? | ||||||||
Urvits | Duvid | M | 182? | Russia | Kishinev ? | 18? | Russia | ? | ||||||||
Zeigner | (Berta) | F | 183? | Russia | Akkerman ? Odessa ? | 18? | Russia | Zeigner, ? | ||||||||
Schnir | Nujim | M | 1889 | 2 | 7 | Russia | Kiev (actual Ukraine) | 1963 | 6 | 17 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | ||||
Gendelman | Sura "Elisa" | F | 1887 | 7 | 22 | Russia | Odessa (actual Ukraine) | 1980 | 12 | 5 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | ||||
Kerzner (Kerschner, Kesner) | Zeilik (Seilik, Celio) | M | 1809 | Russia | Akkerman | ? | Russia | |||||||||
Schuarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg | Boruj (Bernardo) | M | 1881 | Russia | ? | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | The
JCA Settlers Group 20: left Odessa on august 24th, 1894 on board of vessel
Polcevera - Arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires port on October 7th on board of
a second vessel, the Regina Margherita. According to the census of 1895, Alta had 12 children. Un |
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? de Schwarzberg | Sara | F | 1871 | Russia | ? | Argentina | Emigrated
to Argentina in 1894. He left Odessa toghether with her husband and sons on
board of vessel Giava on September
21st, arriving to ciudad de Buenos Aires on November 16th on board of
vessel Arno. According to the census of 1895, Sara was living |
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Schuarzberg | Note | M | 1893 | Russia | Kiliya | ? | Schuarzberg, Hersch (Gregorio) | ? de Schwarzberg, Sara | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894. He left Odessa toghether with his parents on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to ciudad de Buenos Aires on November 16th on board of Vessel Arno. | |||||||
Schuarzberg | Samuel | M | 1892 | Russia | Kiliya | ? | Schuarzberg, Hersch (Gregorio) | ? de Schwarzberg, Sara | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894. He left Odessa toghether with his parents on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to ciudad de Buenos Aires on November 16th on board of Vessel Arno. | |||||||
Schust | Marcos | M | 1886 | Russia | Kiev? | 19? | Argentina | Trader | Emigrated
to Argentina in 1903. He had a barber shop in 9 de Julio (40 km from Carlos Casares), then a bookstore in Av. Corrientes (Buenos Aires) and finally a medical equipment store. |
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Stambulsky | Ester | F | 18? | Russia | Odessa? | 1985 | 6 | 2 | Argentina | Ciudad de Buenos Aires | Stambulsky, ? | |||||
Zeigner | ? | M | 181? | Russia | Odessa? | 18? | Russia | |||||||||
Zeigner | Israel | M | 1839 | Russia | Odessa? | ? | Argentina | Carmel? | Zeigner, ? | Uncles
of Hersch Glass, Isaac and Israel Zeigner were the first of the family to
emigrate to Argentina. Together with wives, children, and grand children, they left from Bremen and arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires on 8/14/1889 on the vessel Weser. The J |
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Zeigner | Isaac | M | 1838 | Russia | Odessa? | ? | Argentina | Carmel? | Zeigner, ? | Uncles
of Hersch Glass, Isaac and Israel Zeigner were the first of the family to
emigrate to Argentina. Together with wives, children, and grand children, they left from Bremen and arrived to Ciudad de Buenos Aires on 8/14/1889 on the vessel Weser. The J |
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Stambulsky | ? | M | 18? | Russia | Odessa? | ? | ||||||||||
Schwarzberg | Moses | M | 1879 | Russia | Kiliya | ? | Schwarzberg / Schvarzberg / Schwartzberg, Schica (Osias o Isaias) | Kohan / Kahan / Kaan, Alta (Anter, Berta) | Emigrated
to Argentina in 1894. He left Odessa toghether with brother's Hersch and
family on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to Buenos Aires
City on November 16th on board of Vessel Arno. In the 1895 census, appears as Moses, 15 years o |
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? | Khaia | F | 18? | Russia | ? | Russia | Source: Yad Vashem testimony of her daughter Sara Enia | |||||||||
Braverman | Angel Oscar | M | 1876 | Russia | Bessarabia | ? | Argentina | Emigrated with his parents to Argentina in 1891, possibly on board of vessel "Pampa" | ||||||||
Dubin | ? | F | 18? | Russia | Kishinev? | 19? | Ungheni? | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Urvits (Fisman), Shifra "Sheindele" (Sofia) | According to a picture sent by Abraham Dubin during his visit to Leib in 1924 to Calarasi, there's a sister of him living in Ungheni and married to an User Fridman. | ||||||
Dorfman | Jasel (Clara) | F | 1845 | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Dorfman | Livscha | F | 1844 | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Zeigner | Guitel (Catalina) | F | 1862 | Russia | 1939 | 3 | 31 | Argentina | Carmel | Zeigner, Israel | Dorfman, Jasel (Clara) | |||||
Zeigner | Aaron | M | 1865 | Russia | ? | Argentina | Zeigner, Israel | Dorfman, Jasel (Clara) | ||||||||
Zeigner | Moises | M | 1862 | Russia | 1943 | 5 | 26 | Argentina | Carmel | Agriculturist | Zeigner, Isaac | Dorfman, Livscha | ||||
Zeigner | Leon | M | 1868 | Russia | 1933 | 8 | 26 | Argentina | Carmel | Zeigner, Isaac | Dorfman, Livscha | |||||
Zeigner | Seidel (Simona) | F | 1891 | Russia | ? | Zeigner, Leon | ||||||||||
Zeigner | Ischia | M | 1891 | Russia | ? | Zeigner, Leon | ||||||||||
Zeigner | Kopelz | M | 1884 | Russia | 1961 | 9 | 18 | Argentina | Dominguez, Provincia de Entre Rios | Zeigner, Moises | Zeigner, Guitel (Catalina) | |||||
Zeigner | Mendel (Manuel) | M | 1890 | Russia | 18? | Zeigner, Moises | Zeigner, Guitel (Catalina) | Died when child | ||||||||
Rais | (Rosa) | F | 181? | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | ||||||||||
Kohan / Kahan / Kaan | (Gregorio) | M | 181? | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | ||||||||||
Lerman | (Berta) | F | 18? | Russia | ? | Russia | ||||||||||
(Mariņansky) | Clara | F | 18? | Russia | 1979 | 8 | 9 | Argentina | ||||||||
Stein | Pascual | M | 1879 | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Schwarzberg | ? | M | 181? | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Russia | |||||||||
Schwarzberg | ? | M | 183? | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Russia | Schwarzberg, ? | ||||||||
Schwarzberg | Hersch | M | 1862 | Russia | Kiliya | ? | Schwarzberg, ? | Hersch
Schwarzberg, originary of Kiliya, boarded on 11/20/1908 at Hamburg the
steamer Cap Blanco with destination Ciudad de Buenos Aires, together with
Moische Schwarzberg. Until now, he cannot be matched to any known family branch so we think he could b |
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Schwarzberg | Moische | M | 1899 | Russia | Kiliya | ? | Schwarzberg, Hersch | Hersch
Schwarzberg, originary of Kiliya, boarded on 11/20/1908 at Hamburg the
steamer Cap Blanco with destination Ciudad de Buenos Aires, together with
Hersch Schwarzberg. Until now, he cannot be matched to any known family branch. We think he could be H |
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Schwarzberg | Gezia | F | 1894 | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Schwarzberg, Hersch | Boarded
in Hamburg on the steamer Cap Arcona on 1/6/1909 with destination to Ciudad
de Buenos Aires, in a group of women and children of family
Schwarzberg. Until now, she cannot be matched to any known family branch. We think she could be Hersch's daugh |
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Schwarzberg | Nuta | F | 1897 | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Schwarzberg, Hersch | Boarded
in Hamburg on the steamer Cap Arcona on 1/6/1909 with destination to Ciudad
de Buenos Aires, in a group of women and children of family
Schwarzberg. Until now, she cannot be matched to any known family branch. We think she could be Hersch's daugh |
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Schwarzberg | Zipra | F | 1894 | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Handmaid | Schwarzberg, Hersch | Boarded
in Hamburg on the steamer Cap Ortegal on 11/5/1910 with destination to Ciudad
de Buenos Aires, together with Golde Itzcovich. Until now, she cannot be matched to any known family branch. We think she could be Hersch's daughter. |
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Schwarzberg | Riwka | F | 1888 | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Schwarzberg, Hersch | Boarded
in Hamburg on the steamer Cap Arcona on 1/6/1909 with destination to Ciudad
de Buenos Aires, in a group of women and children of family
Schwarzberg. Until now, she cannot be matched to any known family branch. We think she could be Hersch's daugh |
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Itzcovich | ? | M | 18? | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Russia | |||||||||
Itzcovich | Golde | F | 1880 | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Handmaid | Itzcovich, ? | Boarded
in Hamburg on the steamer Cap Ortegal on 11/5/1910 with destination to Ciudad
de Buenos Aires, together with Zipra Schwarzberg. We think she was sister of Matilde. |
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Lechner | Shulim / Shalom | M | 1830c | Russia | Kishinev? | ? | Lechner, Yosek / Yudka | |||||||||
? | Khaya Rachel | F | 1830c | Russia | Kishinev? | ? | ||||||||||
Lechner | Yosek / Yudka | M | ? | Russia | Kishinev? | ? | ||||||||||
Lechner | Khaya-Rivka | F | 1850 | 5 | 20 | Russia | Kishinev | ? | Lechner, Shulim / Shalom | ?, Khaya Rachel | ||||||
Lechner | Ios | M | 1852 | 8 | 3 | Russia | Kishinev | ? | Lechner, Shulim / Shalom | ?, Khaya Rachel | ||||||
Lechner | Itsko | M | 1854 | 8 | 13 | Russia | Kishinev | ? | Lechner, Shulim / Shalom | ?, Khaya Rachel | ||||||
Lechner | Berko / Dov | M | 1865 | 6 | 8 | Russia | Kishinev | ? | Lechner, Shulim / Shalom | ?, Khaya Rachel | ||||||
Lechner | Nahum | M | 1857c | Russia | Kishinev | 1860 | 12 | 1 | Russia | Kishinev | Lechner, Shulim / Shalom | ?, Khaya Rachel | ||||
Chernov | Sosya | F | 18? | Russia | Kishinev? | ? | ||||||||||
Dubin | Levi | M | 1873 | 5 | 29 | Russia | Kishinev | ? | Dubin, Meyer o Meer (Mauricio) | Cherniavsky, Feyga Rosya (Fanny) | ||||||
Lechter | Sura | F | 18? | Russia | Kishinev? | ? | ||||||||||
Parkansky | Leizer | M | 1740c | Russia | Tighina? | ? | ||||||||||
Parkansky | Gersh | M | 1803 | Russia | Tighina? | 1848 | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer | |||||||
Parkansky | Leib | M | 1780 | Russia | Tighina | 1852 | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer | |||||||
Parkansky | Iona | M | 1760 | Russia | Tighina? | 1845 | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer | |||||||
? | Hana | F | 1785 | Russia | 1850 | Russia | ||||||||||
? | Sura | F | 1760 | Russia | 1845 | Russia | Tighina | |||||||||
? | Malca / Masea | F | 1810 | Russia | 1855 | Russia | Tighina | |||||||||
Parkansky | Leizer | M | 1806 | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Parkansky, Leib | ?, Hana | ||||||||
Parkansky | Moshko | M | 1811 | Russia | Tighina? | 1914 | 12 | 7 | Russia | Kishinev | Trader | Parkansky, Leib | ?, Hana | Trader at Tighina | ||
Parkansky | Iankel | M | 1829 | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Parkansky, Leib | ?, Hana | Mobilized in 1852 | |||||||
? | Hana | F | 1815 | Russia | ? | Russia | Tighina | |||||||||
? | Feiga | F | 1815 | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Parkansky | Sobeli/Soiba | F | 1840 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Leizer | ?, Hana | ||||||||
Parkansky | Sura | F | 1846c | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Leizer | ?, Hana | ||||||||
Parkansky | Abram | M | 1840 | Russia | Tighina | 1849 | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer | ?, Hana | ||||||
Parkansky | Aron | M | 1845 | Russia | Tighina | 1855 | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer | ?, Hana | ||||||
Parkansky | Moshko | M | 1846c | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Leizer | ?, Hana | ||||||||
Parkansky | Iankel | M | 1831 | Russia | Tighina | 1840 | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Leizer | ?, Hana | ||||||
Parkansky | Rafail/Rufuli | M | 1829 | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Parkansky, Leizer | ?, Hana | ||||||||
? | Hana | F | 1833 | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Parkansky | Iona | M | 1855 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Rafail/Rufuli | ?, Hana | In 1882 he lived in Hanceshti | |||||||
Parkansky | Mariash | F | 1857 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Rafail/Rufuli | ?, Hana | ||||||||
? | Esther Leah | F | ? | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Parkansky | Eliokin | M | 1874 | 9 | 25 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Moshko | ?, Esther Leah | ||||||
Parkansky | Leizer | M | 1847 | Russia | Tighina | 1851c | Russia | Tighina | Parkansky, Moshko | ?, Feiga | ||||||
Parkansky | Esther | F | 1841 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Moshko | ?, Feiga | ||||||||
Parkansky | Haika | F | 1843 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Moshko | ?, Feiga | ||||||||
Parkansky | Mendel | M | 1845 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Moshko | ?, Feiga | In 1875 he lived in Savitzkoie, Herson Gubernia | |||||||
Parkansky | Avrum | M | 1864 | Russia | ? | Parkansky, Mendel | In 1875 census he lived at Savitzkoie, Herson Gubernia | |||||||||
Parkansky | Schmul/Samuil | M | 1797 | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Trader | Parkansky, Iona | ?, Sura | Trader at Tighina | ||||||
Parkansky | Etlia | F | 1819 | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Parkansky, Iona | ?, Sura | ||||||||
? | Leib | M | ? | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
? | Sabeli / Sobel | F | 1826 | Russia | ? | ?, Leib | ||||||||||
? | Zlata | F | 1818 | Russia | 185? | Russia | Tighina? | |||||||||
Parkansky | Iona | M | ? | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Parkansky, Schmul/Samuil | ?, Zlata | ||||||||
Parkansky | Iankel | M | 1842 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Gersh | ?, Malca / Masea | In Duma voters list of 1906 appears in Akkerman | |||||||
Parkansky | Sura | F | 1845 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Gersh | ?, Malca / Masea | ||||||||
Parkansky | Perlea | F | 1848 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Gersh | ?, Malca / Masea | ||||||||
Parkansky | Gershko | M | 18? | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Parkansky, Gersh | ?, Malca / Masea | ||||||||
Parkansky | Iozep/Iusic | M | 1834 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Gersh | ?, Malca / Masea | In 1875 lived in Parcani | |||||||
Paves | Tsipra | F | 18? | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Parkansky | Isaak | M | 18? | Russia | ? | Parkansky, Iankel | Registered at Akkerman's Duma list of 1907 | |||||||||
? | Gundlea | F | 1829 | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Parkansky | Malca | F | 1851 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Duvid | ?, Gundlea | ||||||||
Parkansky | Leizer | M | 1852 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Duvid | ?, Gundlea | ||||||||
Parkansky | Leib | M | 1857 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Duvid | ?, Gundlea | ||||||||
Parkansky | Gersh | M | 1872 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Leizer | |||||||||
Parkansky | Duvid | M | 1876 | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Russia | Parkansky, Leizer | Duvid and Esther were deported in 1949 to the Tiumen region | |||||||
? | Zislea | F | 1873 | Russia | Ganchesty | ? | ||||||||||
Tabachnik | Esther | F | 1876 | Russia | Kishinev | ? | Tabachnik, Schmuli | Duvid and Esther were deported in 1949 to the Tiumen region | ||||||||
Tabachnik | Schmuli | M | 18? | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Parkansky | Avraam | M | 1899 | 11 | 11 | Russia | Kishinev | ? | Parkansky, Duvid | Tabachnik, Esther | ||||||
Parkansky | Meer | M | 1899 | Russia | Kishinev? | 1949 | 1 | 1 | Russia | Kishinev | Parkansky, Duvid | Tabachnik, Esther | ||||
? | Ruhlea | F | 1836 | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Parkansky | Gersh "Grisha" | M | 1865 | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Parkansky, Iozep/Iusic | ?, Ruhlea | In 1875 he lived in Parcani | |||||||
Parkansky | Pinea | M | 1855 | Russia | Tighina? | ? | Parkansky, Iozep/Iusic | ?, Ruhlea | In 1875 he lived in Parcani | |||||||
Parkansky | Chaya | F | 1866 | 8 | 25 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Iozep/Iusic | ?, Ruhlea | ||||||
? | Toiba | F | 18? | Russia | ? | |||||||||||
Filler | Liba | F | 18? | Russia | Dubossary? | ? | Filler, Yosef | Emigrated to Israel | ||||||||
Parkansky / Tamir | Emanuel G | M | 1916 | Russia | Tighina? | 1988 | USA | Miami | Parkansky, Gersh "Grisha" | Filler, Liba | Emigrated
to Israel where he lived most of his life Changed his lastname to Tamir Emigrated to Miami, USA |
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Filler | Yosef | M | 18? | Russia | Dubossary | ? | ||||||||||
Parkansky | Duvid-Mendel | M | 1884 | 9 | 20 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Usher (Oscar) | Lechner (Lejner), Bayla/Beile (Berta) | ||||||
Parkansky | Khaya | F | 1881 | 4 | 17 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Mordko | |||||||
Shvartsberg | Moshko | M | 18? | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | ||||||||||
Shvartsberg | Shrul | M | ? | Russia | Kiliya | ? | Shvartsberg, Moshko | In 1906 lived in Kilia (Duma List) | ||||||||
Shvartsberg | Gersh | M | 18? | Russia | Kiliya? | ? | Shvartsberg, Moshko | In 1906 lived in Kilia (Duma List) | ||||||||
Shvartsberg | Itsek | M | 18? | Russia | Kilia? | ? | Shvartsberg, Moshko | In 1906 lived in Reni (Duma List) | ||||||||
? de Hochmann | Lea | F | 1870 | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | 19? | He
left Odessa together with his wife Lea on board of vessel Polcevera (group
Akkerman, List XVII of JCA) on november 30th 1894. They arrived at Ciudad de
Buenos Aires on december 13th on board of vessel Regina Margherita (changed
at Genoa, Italy). They |
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Hochman | Shulim (Salomon?) | M | 1869 | Russia | Akkerman? Odessa? | ? | Hochman, David | Schartz, Reisa (Amalia Rosa) | Emigrated
to Argentina with his family at the age of 25. They left Odessa on board of vessel Nilo on 11/16/1894 with a group from Akkerman organized by JCA. They settled at Basavilbaso colony, Provincia de Entre Rios. According to 1895 census they lived a |
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Weisbein (Veisbein) | Leib | M | 1859 | Russia | Kilia | ? | Argentina | Weisbein, ? | ? de Weisbein, ? | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894 with the list 22 of the JCA (Kilia group). He left Odessa toghether with family and the family of Hersch Schwarzberg on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to Buenos Aires City on November 16th on board of Vess | ||||||
? de Weisbein | Chaia (Clara) | F | 1867 | Russia | Kilia | ? | Argentina | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894 with the list 22 of the JCA (Kilia group). He left Odessa toghether with family and the family of Hersch Schwarzberg on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to Buenos Aires City on November 16th on board of Vess | ||||||||
Weisbein (Veisbein) | Nuta (Nota) | M | 1886 | Russia | Kilia | ? | Weisbein (Veisbein), Leib | ? de Weisbein, Chaia (Clara) | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894 with the list 22 of the JCA (Kilia group). He left Odessa toghether with family and the family of Hersch Schwarzberg on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to Buenos Aires City on November 16th on board of Vess | |||||||
Weisbein (Veisbein) | Meer Selig (Seilig) | M | 1890 | Russia | Kilia | ? | Weisbein (Veisbein), Leib | ? de Weisbein, Chaia (Clara) | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894 with the list 22 of the JCA (Kilia group). He left Odessa toghether with family and the family of Hersch Schwarzberg on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to Buenos Aires City on November 16th on board of Vess | |||||||
Weisbein (Veisbein) | Orschei (Osias) | M | 1893 | Russia | Kilia | ? | Weisbein (Veisbein), Leib | ? de Weisbein, Chaia (Clara) | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894 with the list 22 of the JCA (Kilia group). He left Odessa toghether with family and the family of Hersch Schwarzberg on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to Buenos Aires City on November 16th on board of Vess | |||||||
Weisbein (Veisbein) | Ides (Idis) | M | 1888 | Russia | Kilia | ? | Weisbein (Veisbein), Leib | ? de Weisbein, Chaia (Clara) | Emigrated to Argentina in 1894 with the list 22 of the JCA (Kilia group). He left Odessa toghether with family and the family of Hersch Schwarzberg on board of Vessel Giava on September 21st, arriving to Buenos Aires City on November 16th on board of Vess | |||||||
? | Leia | F | 1907 | Russia | Tighina | ? | ||||||||||
Parkansky | Sura | F | 1902 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Gersh | ?, Zislea | ||||||||
Parkansky | Hona | F | 1901 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Duvid | Tabachnik, Esther | ||||||||
Parkansky | Hova | F | 1907 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Duvid | Tabachnik, Esther | ||||||||
Parkansky | Nusen | M | 1907 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Duvid | Tabachnik, Esther | ||||||||
Parkansky | Gersh | M | 1902 | Russia | Tighina | ? | Parkansky, Duvid | Tabachnik, Esther | ||||||||
Parkansky | Yacov | M | 18? | Russia | Bessarabia | ? | ||||||||||
Hess | Klara | F | 18? | Russia | Bessarabia | ? |