
The town of Luboml situated in the Chelm - Belz district is one of the oldest Jewish settlements in Eastern Europe, and has a long history -- dating back to the 11th century -- of changing rule. The territory of Volyn′ first belonged to Kievan Rus', then Poland, then Lithuania, then Ukraine. "Luboml: The Memorial Book of a Vanished Shtetl" , in English, published in 1997, is now online - Click ...
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Radekhiv, Ukraine, also known as Radekhov [Rus], Radziechów [Pol], Radekhiv [Ukr], Radzichov [Yid], Radechov, Radechiv, Radikhiv, Radikhov, Radzekhuv, Radzhekhuv. JewishGen - Radekhiv Gesher Galicia - Redekhov
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Losyach, Ukraine, also known as Łosiacz, Losacz, Luczyce, Losjac. Gesher Galicia - Losyach
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Verkhneye Sinevidnoye, Ukraine, also known as Synowódzko Wyżne, Verkhneye Sinevodnoye, Synovudzko Vyzhne, Synovudzko, Sinovudzko. Gesher Galicia - Verkhneye Sinevidnoye
Currently, Nyzhni Vorota, Ukraine also known as: Alsóverecke (HU), Nižní Verecki (CZ), Nizhniye Veretski (RU) 48°46' N / 23°06' E Nyzhni Vorota is located about 13 miles S of Uzhhorod (Ungvár) and 17 W of Mukacheve (Munkács).
Uman, Умань 48°45′N, 30°13′E / 48.75°N, 30.217°E / 48.75; 30.217 Uman is a city located in the Cherkasy Oblast (province) in central Ukraine, to the east of Vinnytsia. The city rests on the banks of the Umanka River and serves as the self-governing administrative center of the Umanskyi Raion (district). Uman has a rich history as a center of Jewish life in Ukraine, with a significant Jew...
As relações diplomáticas Brasil-Suécia foram estabelecidas em 1826. Os primeiros contingentes de imigrantes suecos chegaram ao Brasil em 1890. Em 1909 foi criada a primeira linha de transporte marítimo regular entre os dois países. Os investimentos no Brasil começaram com a pioneira Ericsson em 1924. Aumentaram e diversificaram-se a partir de 1946, concentrando-se em São Paulo, onde em 1953 foi...
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Tysmenytsya, Ukraine, also known as Tysmenitsa, Tyśmienica, Tismenits, Tismenitz, Tizmenitza. Gesher Galicia - Tysmenytsya
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Turka, Ukraine, also known as Turka al nehar Stry. Gesher Galicia - Turka JewishGen - Turka Germans captured the town - Yizkor History Survivor story Wikipedia ===Overview===Turka (Ukrainian: Турка, Турка над Стрийом (old), Polish: Turka, Turka nad Stryjem(old), German: Turka, French: Tourka, Yiddish — טורקא) - is a city ...
This project's focus is to help build the family trees of the Jewish Families of Tul'chyn, Ukraine. Community Signature Collections TSGIAK, f.442-o.67-d.223 1835 viewtopic.php? P = 132244 # p132244 matter at the request of attorneys Tulchin Skog Jewish Society. M.Krasner, V.Vigdorlis, M.Shpigel. On the wrong imposition on society of their collection of taxes. The crux of the matter. In the ...
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Truskavets, Ukraine, also known as Truskawiec, Triskovitz, Truskavec', Truskawez. Gesher Galicia - Truskavets
Here are the earliest known Tarnopol ancestors of current project members - more will be added as more are discovered. 1. Michael Rothstein 2. Hirsch Leib Krochmal (note from Steven Jaron : I am not 100% sure about Hirsch's parentage, if you have any questions please ask) 3. Jacob Golbrun 4. Chaim Seid 5. Samuel Fruchtmann 6. Moses Bilker 7. Jakub Heller
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Stanislavchik, Ukraine also known as Stanisławczyk, Stanislavtchik, Stanislavchyk, Станіславчик. Gesher Galicia-Stanislavchik Stanislawczyk, Stanisławczyk, Stanislawczyk, Stanislawczy 49°44′ N , 22°51′E / 49.733, 22.85 Stanislawczyk – wies w Polsce polozona w wojewodztwie podkarpackim , w powiecie przemyskim , w gm...
There are 4 men with a Ross surname who have undergone the most sophisticated genetic testing currently available. They all share the SNP marker R-FT40329. The DNA testing shows that all of these claim ancestry to Scotland. However, their ancestors lived in Norway from the beginning in the Iron Age to the Roman era (green and yellow circles). Before then ancestors lived in Denmark from the Neol...
Cherkasy Oblast (Ukrainian: Черка́ська о́бласть, romanized: Cherkaska oblast, also referred to as Черка́щина Cherkashchyna) is an oblast (province) of central Ukraine located along the Dnieper River. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Cherkasy. The current population of the oblast is 1,178,266 (2021 est.)
Dolyna, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine (Dolina, Galicia) Portrait of the Shtetl in Transition I have started this project to give a forum for geni members who's ancestors came from the Shtetl of Dolina in the former Austro-Hungarian Province of Galicia (now Dolyna, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, as distinct from Dolina-Janov). I have started with profiles of my father, uncle, grandfathers, and one grandmo...
Byzantine Emperors & Empressess . This is a list of the emperors of the East Roman or Byzantine Empire . All Byzantine Emperors regarded themselves as Roman Emperors, the term "Byzantine" being coined firstly by Western historiography much later, in the 16th century. Although the barbarian West recognized the Eastern Empire's claim to the Roman legacy for several centuries, on 25 December 8...
Karnes County, Texas and her history =Please feel free to add profiles of anyone who was born, lived or died in Karnes County, Texas. Point of Contact For This Page:Karnes County was formed on February 4, 1854 from parts of Bexar, DeWitt, Goliad, Gonzales, and San Patricio Counties. The county seat is Karnes City. However, Helena (the former "toughest town on earth") was the county seat from 18...
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Yahilnytsya, Ukraine, also known as Yahil'nytsya, Jagielnica, Yagelnitza, Yagel'nitsa. Gesher Galicia - Yahilnytsya JewishGen Kehilalink
This is a project for Jewish families from the town of Radomyshl (Yiddish: ראַדאָמישל, Russian: Радомышль, Ukrainian: Радомишль) in what is now the Zhytomyr Oblast of Ukraine. Before the establishment of the modern state of Ukraine, the town was part of the Kiev Governate of the Russian Empire, and later the Zhytomyr Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR. Radomyshl is situated on the left bank of Teteriv...
This project seeks to collect all the Jewish families from Novi Strilyshcha (Novyye Strelishcha), Ukraine. Additional Geographic Keywords: Strzeliska Nowe, Strzelinska Nowe, Novaya Strelishcha, Novye Strelishcha, Strelisk, Strels'k, Strzeliska Nowe, Strzylcze, Stsheliska Nove, Strzeliska, Streliski Novyye, Novaya Streliska. Gesher Galicia-Novyye Strelishcha List of people from Sztreliska ...
Medzhhybizh, Меджибіж 49´27 N, 27´25 East Medzhybizh is first mentioned in chronicles as an estate in Kievan Rus. The prince of Kiev gave it to Prince Svyatoslav in 1146. In 1148, ownership was transferred to Rostyslav, the son of Yuri Dolgoruky. The wooden fortress that stood there was destroyed in 1255. After the Mongol incursion, by 1360, the town and surrounding territory passed into the h...
This genealogy project is for the Jewish community and descendants of Linitz, now Illintsi, Ukraine. Before the establishment of modern Ukraine, the town was part of the Ukraine SSR province of the Soviet Union, and before that the Kiev province of the Russian Empire. Alternative spellings include Illintsi [Ukr], Ilintsy [Rus], Linitz [Yid], Ilince or Ilińce [Pol], Lince, Lintz, Illinci, Iljinc...
Kiev Oblast or Kyiv Oblast Київська область . Kyivs’ka oblast ; also referred to as Kyivshchyna – Київщина is an oblast (province) in central Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Kiev (Київ, Kyiv), which also serves as the capital of Ukraine. Despite being located in the center of the Kiev Oblast, and hosting the governing bodies of the oblast, Kiev itself is a self...
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Krements, Ukraine.See Kremenets Shtetl Co-Op and the Kremenets ShtetLinks page . KREMENETZ (Polish, Krzemieniec) :District town in the government of Volhynia, Russia. The Jews of Kremenetz are first mentioned in a charter of privileges granted by the grand duke Svidrigaila of Lithuania May 9, 1438, to the waywode of Kreme...