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Family name | First name | Remarks |
ALEF | ||
Azarnitzky | Khayim | |
Azarnitzky | Rakhel Leah | |
Azarnitzky | Malka | |
Azarnitzky | Joshua | |
Altvarg | Tzvia | |
Altzik | Issar | |
Altzik | Hashke | |
Altzik | Frumeh | |
Orlovsky | Moshe Eliyahu | |
Orlovsky | Ginendel | |
Orlovsky | Joseph | |
Orlovsky | Zalman | |
Orlovsky | Aaron | |
Orlovsky | Bashe Reyzel | |
BET <Return > | ||
Bontzik | Khanna Malka | |
Bontzik | Shammai | |
Bontzik | Esther | |
Bontzik | Leah | |
Bontzik | Leybl | |
Bontzik | M. | |
Borshteyn | Samuel | |
Borshteyn | his daughter | |
Borshteyn | his son | |
Birnboim | Gutman | |
Bergman | Malya | |
Bergman | Jacob | |
Bergman | Samuel | |
Berger | Solomon | |
Berger | Khanna | |
GIMMEL<Return > | ||
Goldberg | Shepsel | |
Ganilsky | Solomon | |
Ganilsky | Rebecca | |
Ganilsky | Libeh | |
Ganilsky | Sonye | |
Ganilsky | Sheyke | |
Garfinkel | Beyle | |
Garfinkel | Asher | |
Garfinkel | Itke | |
Garfinkel | Israel Tzadok | |
Garfinkel | Elke | |
Garfinkel | A. | |
Groshnievsky | Leybke | |
Groshnievsky | Alte | |
Groshnievsky | Pessl | |
Groshnievsky | Eliyahu | |
Groshnievsky | A. | |
Grimland | Henye Beyle | |
Grinman | Rabbi Aryeh z"l | (the last Rabbi) |
DALET <Return > | ||
Dubin | Freydke | |
Dubin | daughter | |
HEY <Return > | ||
Hellershteyn | P. | |
Hellershteyn | M. | |
VAV <Return > | ||
Volinietz | Alter the Levite | (His picture is in the article ""The Social Structure") |
Volinietz | Solomon | |
Volinietz | Breyne | |
Volinietz | Yente | |
Volinietz | Abraham | |
Volinietz | Rukhama | |
Volinietz | Barukh | |
Veysman | P. | |
Veysman | Yankl | |
Vinograd | Hinde | |
Vinograd | daughter | |
ZAYIN <Return > | ||
Zusselman | Sarah | |
YOD <Return > | ||
Yarmetzky | Jacob Meyer | |
Yarmetzky | Feygl | |
Yarmetzky | Hershel | |
Yarmetzky | Eliyahu | |
Yarmetzky | Ettl | |
LAMED <Return > | ||
Lakhavetzky | Hashke | |
Lakhavetzky | her child | |
Lakhavetzky | Reyzel | |
Lakhavetzky | her child | |
London | Sheyne Libeh | |
London | Sendr | |
London | Khaya | |
London | T. | |
London | Khayim | |
London | Malka | |
Lin | Nakhum | |
Lin | his wife | |
Lin | Feyvil | |
MEM <Return > | ||
Molyar | Jacob Berl | |
Molyar | Abraham Jacob | |
Molyar | Yussl | |
Molyar | Tzvia | |
Molyar | child | |
Molyar | child | |
Melamed | Khayim | |
Melamed | Esther | |
Melamed | Ben-Tzion | |
NUN <Return > | ||
Nadritzny | Freyde | |
Nadritzny | Abraham Ezra | |
Nadritzny | Khayim | |
Nadritzny | Khayke | |
Nadritzny | Moshe | |
Nadritzny | a child | |
Nadritzny | Breyne | |
Nadritzny | Rukhama | |
Nadritzny | her husband | |
AYIN <Return > | ||
Eppelboim | Hillel | |
Eppelboim | Miriam | |
Eppelboim | their 2 children | |
PEH <Return > | ||
Polyak | Jacob | |
Polyak | Barukh | |
Polyak | Noah | |
Polyak | Esther | |
Polyak | Rebecca | |
Pomerantz | Sheyne | |
Pomerantz | Tzvia | |
Pomerantz | Sarah | |
Fefferberg | Beyle | |
Fefferberg | Tuvia | |
Fefferberg | Reyne | |
Fefferberg | Judith | |
Fefferberg | Berl | |
Fefferberg | ||
Fefferberg | Naftaly | |
Fefferberg | his wife | |
Fefferberg | their son | |
Pekovsky | Abraham | |
Pekovsky | Brakha | |
KOF <Return > | ||
Kagan | Shaya | |
Kagan | his daughter | |
Kagan | his son | |
Kagan | Doveh | |
Kagan | Moshe | |
Kaminsky | Rakhel | |
Kaminsky | Sarah | |
Kopriansky | Alter | the blacksmith (his picture is in the article "The Social Structure") |
Kopriansky | Miriam | |
Kopriansky | Moshe | |
Kopriansky | Sarah Leah | |
Kopriansky | Joseph | |
Kopriansky | Barukh | |
RESH <Return > | ||
Ravinsky | Shammai | |
Ravinsky | Henye | |
Rubinshteyn | Abraham | |
Rubinshteyn | Aaron | |
Rubinshteyn | Samuel | |
Rubinshteyn | a small child | |
Roitkop | Henye | |
Rikhter | Berl | |
Rikhter | his wife | |
Rikhter | Blumeh | |
Rikhter | Feyge | |
Rikhter | M. | |
SHIN <Return > | ||
Shukhovitzky | Khanna Leah | |
Shukhovitzky | Mottl |
Family Names UnkownAvigdor, Israel Moshe's
Reyzel, his wife
Their sonKhayim, the blacksmith
Khanna, his wife
Their 4 children
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