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Krekenava, Lithuania (KRIGER)

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Krekenava, Lithuania Surnames: KRIGER Jewish Population: 1897:  1,505 Family Members: Zusman Kreiger, GG GFather (Father of Celia Kreiger; Grandfather of Charles Highstein) B ~1850 Krekenava; M Gitel Shenker; D 1905  Vashki Family home of Kriger’s 1820-1880’s History: Krekenava is situated about 30 km south-west of Panevezys. Prior to World War I about 300 jewish families lived there. In 1915, during the war, the jews were banished into the interior of russia and the town burnt down. Not all the jews returned to Krekenava during the period of Lithuania's independence after the war; in 1921 there were 150 families in the town and this number gradually decreased. Krekenava had a synagogue, a study hall, a "Kloiz" and a large yeshiva founded at the beginning of the 20th century by Rabbi Moshe Chaskin. The community had the usual charitable institutions and was known as a place of learning; at the study hall torah studies did not cease day and night. The last

Lutzk, Ukraine (GOULINE, GALON, OKS, SHKURNIK)

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Lutzk, Ukraine Surnames: GOULINE, GALON, OKS, SHKURNIK Jewish Population: 1897:  9,468 (60% of 15,780 population) Family Members: Jacob Israel Gouline, G GFather (father of Jeanne Highstein) B 1875 Lutzk?; M Rachel Oks; Emigrated 1902; D 1944 Baltimore Moshe Tzvi Galon, GG GFather (father of Jacob Gouline) B ~1840  Lutsk? Shabsa Saftl Oks, GG GFather (father of Rachel Oks) B ~1850 Lutzk; M  Nekha Shkurnik; D b1919 Kremenets Nekha Shkurnik, GG GMother (mother of Rachel Oks) B 1852 Lutzk; M Shabsa Oks; D b1902 Yosef Shkurnik, 3xG GFather (father of Nekha Shkurnik) B 1809 Lutsk; M Sheyndil Gertsburg; D 1904 Kremenets Abram Oks, 3xG GFather (father of Shabsa Oks) B ~1830 Lutzk; D b1873 Lutzk History: Lutsk is an ancient Slavic town, mentioned in the Hypatian Chronicle as Luchesk in the records of 1085. The town began to prosper during the period of Lithuanian rule. Prince Lubart (died 1384), son of Gediminas, erected Lubart's Castle as part of his fortificat

Pumpenai, Lithuania (KHAIT, MUSICANT, PALIUKAR, ZAIDEL)

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Pumpenai, Lithuania Surnames: KHAIT, MUSICANT, PALIUKAR, ZAIDEL Jewish Population: 1900: 1,017 (69% of 1,471 population) 1766: 583 Family Members: Jacob Musicant, 3x GGFather (father of Yetta Bass; GFather of Lena Bass Snyder) B ~1820 Pumpenai; M Dora Musicant Bentsel Khait, 3x GGFather (father of Itsyk David Khait; GFather of Charles Highstein)  B 1801 Pumpenai; M Rivka Paliukar Rivka Paliukar, 3x GGFather (mother of Itsyk David Khait; GMother of Charles Highstein) B 1806 Pumpenai; M Bentsel Khait Shmuel Khait (Khaet), 4x GGFather (father of Bentsel Khait)  B ~1760 Pumpenai; M  Tankel Zaidel; D ~1820 Leckava Tankel Zaidel, 4x GGMother (mother of Bentsel Khait)  B 1778 Pumpenai; M Shmuel Khaet; D 1834 Pumpenai Movsha Khait, 5x GGFather (father of Shmuel Khait)  B ~ 1740 Pumpenai Iankel Khaet, 6x GGFather (father of Movsha Khait)  abt 1720 - Pumpenai Itsek Paliukar, 4x GGFather (father of Rivka Paliukar)  B 1788 Pumpenai;

Radyvyliv, Ukraine (OKS, GERTSBERG)

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Radyvyliv (Radzivilov), Ukraine https://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Radzivilov/Radzivilov.html https://www.jewishgen.org/Ukraine/GEO_town.asp?id=542 Surames: OKS, GERTSBERG Jewish Population: In the late 1800s, the Jewish population reached 4,000. Its residents were Jewish (50%), Ukrainian (31%), and Polish (17%). Between World War I and the civil war between Ukrainian nationalists and Bolsheviks, the Jewish population declined to around 2,000.  Family Members: Sheyndil Gertzberg, 3xG-GMother (mother of Nekha (née Shkurnik) Oks) B 1838 Radyvyliv; M Chane Gisa Gertzberg, 4xG-GMother (mother of Sheyndil Gertzberg) B 1816 Radyvyliv; M Shimon Lejbovich Gertsberg, 4xG-GFather (father of Sheyndil Gertzberg) B 1814 Kremenets; M ; D 1852 Radyvyliv Lejb Shulimovich Gertsberg 5xG-GFather (father of Shimon Lejbovich Gertsberg) B 1773 Radyvyliv Shulim Gertsberg, 6xG-GFather (father of Lejb Shulimovich Gertsberg) B ~1750 Radyvyliv Khaim Oks, 4xG-GFather (father of Abram Oks

Pasvitinys, Lithuania (SNYDER, SHNAYDER)

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Pasvitinys, Lithuania Surames: SNYDER, SHNAYDER Jewish Population: 1897: 435 (59% of 737 population) Family Members: Isaac (Mike) Snyder, Grandfather (father of S. Sidney Snyder) B 1895 Pasvetin ; M Lena Bass ~1920; Emigrated 1912; D 1955 Baltimore Occupation: Tailor Yeshua Snyder, G-GFather (father of Isaac Snyder) B 1897 Pasvetin; M Maime Snyder ; D 1899 Pasvetin Shmuel Shnayder , GG-GFather (father of Yashua Snyder) B ~1845 Pasvitinys; M Tauba Riva Snyder Occupation: Tailor Tauba Riva Shnayder,  GG-GMother (mother of Yashua Snyder) B ~1845 Pasvitinys; M Shmuel Snyder Zelik David Shnayder, GGG-GFather B ~1825 Pasvitinys Occupation: Tailor History: Pasvitinys was a small town 12 km south of the Latvian border. The nearest railway station was at Joniskis. In 1902, the entire village was burned. Just before World War I, 120 Jewish families lived there, but before the Holocaust only 25 families remained as small merchants in the Wednesday weekly market and as

Kremenets, Ukraine (OKS, SHKURNIK)

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Kremenets, Ukraine Surnames: OKS, SHKURNIK Jewish Population: 1897: 6,539 (37% of 17,673 population) As far as we can tell, there are no Jewish residents in Kremenets today. Family Members: Rachel Oks, G-GMother (mother of Jeanne (née Gouline) Highstein) B 1876 Kremenets ; M Jacob Gouline ~1899; Emigrated 1901; D 1947 Baltimore Shabsa Oks, GG-GFather (father of Rachel Oks) B ~1850 Lutzk; M Nekha Shkurnik; D 1919 Kremenets Nekha (née Shkurnik) Oks (mother of Rachel Oks) B ~1852; M Shabsa Oks; D b1902 Kremenets Shabsa’s brothers and their families lived in Kremenets. History: Kremenets is one of the oldest cities of Ukraine. It was first mentioned in the Hypatian Chronicle for the year 1226. (Freenet.Kiev). The first mention of Jews in Kremenets is for the year 1438, when the Grand Duke of Lithuania gave them a charter. Such charters, or laws, were important because they decreed that the Jewish population “formed a class of free citizens under the immediate protecti