Lyakhovichi train on Baranovichi Luniniec line c.1910 Click on title to see detailed picture. Hover cursor on right hand corner of enlarged page to get Internet Explorer Expansion icon.
This train would have rolled through Lyakhovichi on a regular basis, moving as it did on the Luninets-to-Baranovichi line before WW I.
Most emigrations from Lyakhovichi and the other Jewish communities of Belarus, started at the local train station, or following a wagon trip to nearby Baranovichi, which was a junction for multiple lines. The travelers made their way north to Liepaja (Libau) where they stayed on Russian trains right into the port or they moved west to Brest-Litovsk, where you could transfer to the main European lines. Imperial Russia had created an effective gateway to unapproved rail entry, the gauge of the train track was not the same as in the rest of Europe and Brest-Litovsk was where you could portage to trains whose line ended there.
Records of Lyakhovichi people in the JTO
The Records of the Jewish Territorial Organization in Kiev RussiaClick on the title to go to the larger page in the ITO archives from which this half-page was extracted.. Winograd is easy to find in the alphabetical listing.
This organization hired 100 agents to spread across the Jewish Pale of Settlement, looking for healthy young men to emigrate to the western United States. Israel Winogrod of Lyakhovichi,Minsk Gubernia, shows up in their register and in the database of other files. The register is held in Ukraina's State Historical Archives in Kiev and microfilm are owned by the Central Zionist Archives in Jerusalem. The University of Haifa (Israel) has created a searchable database containing 5000 names including 17 year old Israel Winogrod. You can search it further at the University of Haifa's Mass Jewish Migration Database
The Galveston Plan, the primary settlement activity of the Jewish Territorial Organization, was initiated by Israel Zangwill in London and Jacob Schiff in the United States to bring strong productive young Jewish men to a part of the United States off the Eastern seaboard. Jacob Schiff saw it as a way to aid Russian Jews and build a strong Jewish-American citizenry, Israel Zangwill saw it as a way to build a force that could support an eventual Jewish state, somewhere. The two men together, aided around ten thousand immigrants to move from Russia to the central and western United States (though many eventually gravitated back to the NYC area.)
Many such plans failed at the organizational level, but Jacob Schiff was a businessman who made solid plans. There would be three departments of responsiblity in the three places of activity and each would function somewhat independently. The places were Kiev for recruitment, Bremen for embarkation, and Galveston for debarking. The arrangement lasted until just before World War I, when the separate agendas of the founders, and the state of a world about to go to war, ended the experiment. The departments had been called:
Kiev - officially the Jewish Emigration Bureau, unofficially just the Kiev bureau. Headed by Max Mandelstamm and secretary David Jochelmann. Their mission was to recruit the best candidates and get them from Russia to Bremen.
Bremen- operated by the Hilfsverein der Deutschen Juden (Relief Organization of German Jews) managed by Dr. Paul Nathan. Their mission was to aid the emigrants arriving in Bremen, house and care for them until embarkation, and get them safely on board.
Galveston- Jewish Immigrants Information Bureau under Morris Waldman. Waldman's group received them, gave them money, and sent them to communities in the western part of the United States. This department continued a separate existence dealing with immigrants in the western states and aid to previous immigrants, through 1920. Their records are at the American Jewish Historical Society and there is a finding guide on-line.
There are a number of published sources available on the Galveston Immigration. The University of Haifa has created an online database that is searchable by first and last name of immigrant. (see note under register image above) So you can look up everybody whose first name is Israel as well as everyone whose last name is Winogrod. You can also search by first three letters of either of those names so spelling variants are less of a concern.
Lyakhovichi people identified in the records as of "Liachowitz, Minsk" (see also our page with Galveston immigrants) Lyakhovichi Immigrants entering the US through ports other than NYC
including Philadelphia, Boston, Galveston, and US towns along the Canadian Border . So far, less than 20 have been found in these files, so help us search! They include:
Gavzy, Judel
Libschutz, Leib going to Birmingham AL
Makasei,Feiga (and her children: Riwke, Hirsch, and Scheindle) (all of )
Smith, David
Winogrod, Israel
Zmudzik, Riwke (and her children Srul, Moische, and Reisel)
Zmudziak,Pesach
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European Emigration Documents citing Lyakhovichi Residence
Researched, Indexed, and Arranged by Deborah Glassman, copyright 2005
The Hamburg lists were created by the steamship companies in a defacto government role. They were handwritten manifests which specified the surname, the name, the occupation, and last residence of each head of family and the relationship to that head of family of all others in the group. They listed the name of the ship, the name of the captain, and the ports of departure and call of the ship. In the list that follows for Baranovichi, there were no adults born in Baranovichi, a railroad boom town whose construction proceeded from the 1870s through 1890s, so those whose last residence was Baranovichi, were born elsewhere and a sizable number were born in Lyakhovichi. There was more than one Baranowicze and Baranovichi in the Russian Empire, including one today in Poland, and "our Baranovichi," which is today in Belarus. Sometimes the records will specify "Baranovichi, Minsk," but more often there is no elaboration, and further investigation will be necessary in other documents, to make a judgement. I have eliminated some emigrants who were clearly not members of the Jewish community from whichever Baranovichi they came.
What else might be included in a page dedicated to European Emigration Records of Lyakhovichi residents?
Help us find the Libau Records! Extract some of the Hango records of our residents! Let us know what search procedures would turn up transit records in European communities that we have not yet discussed. Or we could combine those records where someone from Lyakhovichi settled in another European community. France had a rigorous set of documentation requirements for the hundreds of thousands of "Russians" and Poles that settled in the French nation between the World Wars. What else can you suggest? We also could tackle arrival records, barely broached today. What suggestions can you offer for finding the records of Argentinian ports named in these Hamburg records? How about Havana Cuba? South Africa. A collaborative site means that we draw on a knowledge base much larger than any one small group of researchers.
Hamburg Port Records 1890-1910 Baranovichi Last Residence by Deborah Glassman, 2005
SURNAME |
First Name |
Departure Date |
Vessel |
Dest.Port |
Last Res. |
ABRAMOWSKY |
Ruwin |
30 May 1912 |
König Wilhelm II |
La Plata - South America |
Baranowitz |
ALPERN |
Josef |
24 Feb 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
ALTSCHULER
|
Hinde |
24 Feb 1906 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowitsch |
ANELOWICZ |
Itzok |
27 May 1903 |
Albano |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
ARDJANSKI |
Rische |
3 Jun 1905 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
ARLINSKY |
Chane |
1 Jan 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BALDIN[check] |
Enoch |
16 Apr 1904 |
Portia |
London |
Baranowitz |
BELEJ |
Mark |
28 Aug 1910 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BELSKI |
Benjamin |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
BENES |
Iwan |
28 Aug 1910 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BERKOWICZ |
Blime |
5 Aug 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
BERKOWICZ |
Chaje |
5 Aug 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
BERKOWICZ |
Herschel |
5 Aug 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
BERKOWICZ |
Welwel |
5 Aug 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
BITENSKI |
Leiser |
19 Jun 1907 |
Andalusia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BLIZNIANSKI |
Jankel |
24 Jul 1910 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
BÖHMER |
Eva |
3 Oct 1909 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BRANDE |
Hersch |
19 Aug 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
BRANDE |
Jente |
19 Aug 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
BRANDE |
Josef |
19 Aug 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
BRANDE |
Nechne |
19 Aug 1903 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
BRENDE |
Basche |
12 Mar 1911 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowicze |
BREWDA |
Chaim |
19 May 1903 |
Armenia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
BRODSKI |
Iwan |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowicki |
BRODY |
Aron |
19 Aug 1903 |
Adria |
Halifax |
Baranowice |
BRODY |
Hirsch |
19 Aug 1903 |
Adria |
Halifax |
Baranowice |
BRODY |
Josef |
19 Aug 1903 |
Adria |
Halifax |
Baranowice |
BROJDY |
Noah |
7 Mar 1908 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BRONICKI |
Israel |
12 May 1904 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowice |
BUCHHALTER
|
Ester |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
BURSTEIN |
Chaie |
23 Dec 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BURSTEIN |
Nechame |
23 Dec 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BURSTEIN |
Wolf |
7 Jul 1906 |
Viola |
London |
Baranowitz |
BUSCHEL |
Simon |
24 Apr 1907 |
Arcadia
|
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BUTENSKI |
Chaim |
7 May 1904 |
Belgravia |
NYC |
Baranowy |
BUTENSKI |
Judel |
9 Dec 1905 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
BUTENSKY |
Alter |
10 Mar 1906 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowick |
CHAJMOWICZ |
Hersch |
3 Feb 1910 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowics |
CHAYMOWICZ |
Soser |
7 May 1904 |
Belgravia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
CZARNI |
Welwel |
7 Jul 1906 |
Oldham |
Southampton |
Baranowicz |
CZESNY |
Nissen |
3 Sep 1898 |
Assyria |
Philadelphia |
Baranowitsch |
DARENBOWSKI |
Filip |
27 Jul 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
DOPKOWSKI |
Michel |
10 Jun 1906 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
DORAVSKY |
Israel |
20 Sep 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
DOROGINSKY |
Salomon |
17 Nov 1903 |
Cressida |
London |
Baranowicz |
DOWOSCHOWSKI |
Abram |
25 Jun 1904 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
DRESCHER |
August |
23 May 1908 |
President Grant |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
DWARECKI |
Leib |
7 Jan 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
DWORECKI |
Sane [check |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
EFRAIM |
Harry |
10 Aug 1912
|
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowicze |
EPSTEIN |
Esther |
2 Mar 1902 |
Phoenicia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
EPSTEIN |
Jente |
2 Mar 1902 |
Phoenicia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
EPSTEIN |
Hadasa |
17 Mar 1901 |
Bulgaria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
EPSTEIN |
Leie |
2 Mar 1902 |
Phoenicia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
EPSTEIN |
Mine |
2 Mar 1902 |
Phoenicia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
EPSTEIN |
Sara |
17 Mar 1901 |
Bulgaria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
EPSTEIN |
Zype |
5 Aug 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
ERMAKOWITZ |
Anna |
28 Oct 1910 |
Graf Waldersee |
Philadelphia |
Baranowitz |
EUSCHESKE - check |
Feiwel |
22 Nov 1902 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
FEINSTEIN |
Mosche |
9 Dec 1899 |
Grimsby |
Lutterworth |
Baranowitz |
FETTERMAN |
Zalel |
4 Sep 1906 |
Pisa |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GALEY |
Abram |
7 Nov 1903 |
Oldham |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
GAM |
David |
2 Mar 1907 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GENACHOWITZ |
Wolf |
23 Mar 1911 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
GENICHOWICZ |
Chaim |
24 Feb 1906 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GERSCHOWITZ |
Chaim |
28 Jan 1903 |
Kaiser |
South Africa |
Baranowitschi |
GERSCHOWSKI |
Schloime |
13 May 1906 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GERWER |
Gawriel |
28 Oct 1903 |
Vesta |
London |
Baranowitz
|
GEWE |
Moische |
1 Jul 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowici |
GOLAY |
Chaim |
4 Sep 1906 |
Pisa |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
GOLDBLATT |
Feige |
1 Sep 1906 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GOLDBLATT |
Moische |
1 Sep 1906 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GOLDBLATT |
Scholem |
1 Sep 1906 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GOLDSTEIN |
Itzock |
16 Nov 1907 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GOREDANSKI |
Abram |
20 Aug 1904 |
Belgravia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GOREDANSKI |
Eidle |
20 Aug 1904 |
Belgravia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GOREDANSKI |
Meier |
20 Aug 1904 |
Belgravia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GRABINER |
Awrum |
2 Aug 1902 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowicz |
GRABOWECKI |
Chane |
9 Jul 1904 |
Oldham |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
GRINSPAN |
Noha |
30 Apr 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GRINWALD |
Icze |
13 Sep 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GRIWE |
Schlojme |
13 Apr 1910
|
Lutterworth |
Southampton |
Baranowicz |
GRODZIANSKY |
Nochem |
12 Sep 1900 |
Silvia |
London |
Baranowitz |
GURLO |
Fiodor |
27 Jul 1906 |
Blücher
|
NYC |
Baranowicz |
GURWICZ |
Greinem |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
GUSOWSKI |
Hersch |
30 May 1909 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowice |
HUDEWISKI |
Michal |
10 Jun 1902 |
Olivia
|
London |
Baranowicz |
HURWITZ |
Eisek |
2 Apr 1904 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowice |
ICZKOWICZ |
Moische |
18 Nov 1911 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
ILILOWICZ |
Itzig |
1 Jan 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowitschi |
ILUKIEWICZ |
Georgi |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria
|
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
ISERMANN |
Schloime |
2 Jun 1904 |
Hamburg |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
ISRAELEWITSCH |
Josef |
27 Jun 1906 |
Barcelona |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
IWENSKY |
Kunie |
17 Jul 1902 |
Columbia |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
IWENSKY |
Sorke |
17 Jul 1902 |
Columbia |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
IWNOWITZ |
Grune |
16 Jan 1906 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
JASSELEWSKI |
Jankel |
1 Nov 1904 |
Staveley |
Grimsby |
Baranowitz |
JAWNE |
Ester |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
JAZNIK |
Michal |
24 Jul 1910 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowic |
JERMILOW |
Alex. |
20 Jan 1907 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
JOCHONOWITZ |
Frumme |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
JOSELEWITZ |
Malke |
30 May 1912 |
König Wilhelm II
|
La Plata - South America |
Baranowitz |
JOSSELOWICZ |
Alte
|
1 Sep 1906 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
JOSSELOWICZ |
Chaje |
1 Sep 1906 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
JOSSELOWICZ |
Jossel |
1 Sep 1910 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
JOZEWICZ |
Iwan |
12 Apr 1906 |
Prinz Eitel Friedrich
|
NYC |
Baranowitschi
|
JUTKOWSKI |
Icko |
2 Mar 1907 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KABOCK |
Sore |
2 Jan 1904 |
Cressida
|
London |
Baranowitz |
KADISCHES |
Moische |
16 Jun 1904 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KAHAN |
Nachman |
23 Nov 1910 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowiec |
KAHN |
Jechiel |
4 Feb 1905
|
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KALPENICKI |
Ize |
30 Apr 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KALUTA |
Nikolai |
9 Jun 1910 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KANIK |
Michael |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
KANTEROWICZ |
Chane |
28 Aug 1902 |
Barcelona |
NYC |
Baranowitsche |
KANTEROWICZ |
Moische |
9 Nov 1910 |
Prinz Oskar
|
Philadelphia |
Baranowitz |
KANTOR |
Czarne |
30 Apr 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KANTOROWICZ |
Berl |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowitschi |
KANTOROWICZ |
Michal |
6 May 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KAPLAN |
Chaim |
19 Dec 1900 |
Olivia |
London |
Baranowitz |
KAPLAN |
Wale |
1 Jul 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowicze |
KAPUSTI |
Guti |
2 Dec 1905 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KARALICKI |
Ciwje |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KARELITZKI |
Gedalje |
14 Jul 1910 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KARELIZKI |
Rochel |
23 Aug 1905 |
Leicester |
Grimsby |
Baranowic |
KARELIZKI |
Sore |
23 Aug 1905 |
Leicester |
Grimsby |
Baranowic |
KAROLICKI |
Mere |
24 May 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
KASTELANSKI |
Abram |
5 Jul 1906 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria
|
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KASTROWICKY |
Mnachem |
17 Nov 1903 |
Cressida
|
London |
Baranowicz |
KATZ |
Leib |
11 Nov 1904 |
Nottingham |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
KLUGSBERG |
Rebeka |
27 Jun 1908 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KONESCHEWSKI |
Meier |
18 Dec 1903 |
Portia |
London |
Baranowitz |
KONZEWICKI |
Jossel |
21 Mar 1908 |
Pretoria |
NYC
|
Baranowicz |
KOSAK |
Isaak |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowitschi |
KOSICKI |
Noach |
2 Dec 1904 |
Vesta |
London |
Baranowicz |
KOSLOWSKI |
Moische |
6 Aug 1902 |
Leicester |
Grimsby |
Baranowik |
KOSLOWSKY |
Scheine |
25 May 1903 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KOSLOWSKY |
Sure |
25 May 1903 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KOSTOWICKY |
Josef |
1 Jul 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowic |
KOWALEWSKI |
Aron |
27 Jul 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KOWALSKI |
Riwa |
30 May 1912 |
König Wilhelm II |
La Plata - South America |
Baranowitz |
KOZLOWSKI |
Abram |
23 Jan 1904 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
KRAFCZUK |
Feiwel |
29 Dec 1908 |
Arcadia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KRAFCZUK |
Rafuel |
29 Dec 1908 |
Arcadia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KRASCHINSKI |
Schmul |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
KRASUZKI |
Ostap |
27 Jul 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KREIMANN |
Pincus |
4 Sep 1906 |
Pisa |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KRIGSTEIN |
Hersch |
27 Jul 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC
|
Baranowicz |
KROSCHINSKI |
Ber |
17 Jun 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
KROSCHINSKI |
Chaike |
17 Jun 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
KROSCHINSKI |
Chasche |
17 Jun 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
KROSCHINSKI |
Gitel |
17 Jun 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
KROSCHINSKI |
Jossel |
17 Jun 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
KROSCHINSKI |
Leie |
17 Jun 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
KROSCHINSKI |
Rasche |
17 Jun 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
KROSCHINSKI |
Riwke |
17 Jun 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
KUDREWITZKI |
Falke |
30 Dec 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
KUDREWITZKI |
Ize |
30 Dec 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
KUDREWITZKI |
Malke |
30 Dec 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
KUDREWITZKI |
Sore |
30 Dec 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
KULAKOWSKY |
Aron |
23 Nov 1910 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowiec |
KULESCH |
Benzion |
5 Apr 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KUNTZOWICKY |
Julie |
5 Feb 1911 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
KUSCHELEWSKI |
Moische |
20 Jul 1905 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
KUSCHNER |
Dninie |
9 Nov 1905 |
Pallanza |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KUSCHNER |
Efraim |
9 Nov 1905 |
Pallanza |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KUSCHNER |
Neche |
9 Nov 1905 |
Pallanza |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
KUSLIN |
Chischl |
19 May 1904 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
KUSLIN |
Druwe |
19 May 1904 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
KUSLIN |
Rochel |
19 May 1904 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
LACHOWICKI |
Joine |
25 Jun 1904 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LAWON |
Schimen |
23 May 1908 |
President Grant |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LECHAWICKA |
Beile |
27 Jun 1909 |
President
Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LEHMUND |
Moische |
27 May 1909 |
Cincinnati |
NYC |
Baranowice |
LEHMUND |
Nochem |
27 May 1909 |
Cincinnati |
NYC |
Baranowice |
LESSEN |
Breine |
18 Aug 1904 |
Deutschland |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LESSEN |
Feige |
18 Aug 1904 |
Deutschland |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LESSEN |
Leibe |
18 Aug 1904 |
Deutschland |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LEW |
Scholem |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowicsi |
LIBOWICZ |
Chaje |
11 Mar 1905 |
Staveley |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
LIBOWICZ |
Malke |
11 Mar 1905 |
Staveley |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
LIBOWICZ |
Riwke |
11 Mar 1905 |
Staveley |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
LIBOWICZ |
Rochel |
11 Mar 1905 |
Staveley |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
LIEKEWITZ |
Wassily |
18 May 1912 |
President
Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowicze |
LIMON |
Leiser |
17 Sep 1904 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
LIPOWSKI |
Mojsche |
22 May 1903 |
Staveley |
Grimsby |
Baranowitz |
LIPOWSKI |
Riwka |
22 May 1903 |
Staveley |
Grimsby |
Baranowitz |
LIPOWSKY |
Abram |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LIPOWSKY |
Cipe |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LIPOWSKY |
Libe |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LIPOWSKY |
Michel |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LIPOWSKY |
Nissen |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LIPOWSKY |
Sore |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LOCHOWITZKI |
Abram |
12 Nov 1910 |
Cleveland |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
LÜDER |
Sophie |
3 Oct 1909 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
LUSKI |
Mirke |
14 Feb 1903 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowize |
MAKUSCHEWSKI |
Chane |
29 Aug 1912 |
Kronprinzessin Cecilie |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
MALACHOWSKI |
Hersch |
28 Aug 1902 |
Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowitsch |
MALAMEK |
Wolf |
19 May 1904 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MALIN |
Beile |
24 Jun 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
MALIN |
Chaje |
24 Jun 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
MALIN |
Chose |
24 Jun 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
MALIN |
Freide |
24 Jun 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
MANDELBAUM |
Eschke |
18 Mar 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
MANDELBAUM |
Freida |
18 Mar 1905 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
MAUSKI |
Chaim |
23 Jan 1904 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
MESOWESKI |
Schloime |
23 May 1909 |
President Lincoln
|
NYC |
Baranowitz |
MIKOLAJSKI |
Gawriel |
5 Mar 1904 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MINKOW |
Mirke |
27 Feb 1904 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
MISCHKY |
Feiwel |
26 Feb 1910 |
President Grant |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MISCHKY |
Rische |
26 Feb 1910 |
President Grant |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MISCHKY |
Sore |
26 Feb 1910 |
President Grant |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MISKIN |
Gedalje |
2 Mar 1911 |
Kaiserin AugusteVictoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MISKIN |
Leib |
23 Dec 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
MOLCZAZKI |
Mottel |
19 May 1904 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
MOLODINOF |
Boruch |
28 Dec 1912 |
President Grant |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MOLOWITZKI |
Moische |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
MOLSCHATSCHKE |
Leib |
10 Jun 1902 |
Olivia |
London |
Baranowicz |
MORDKOWSKI |
Schmul |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
MOWSCHOWICZ |
Chaim |
11 Dec 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MOWSCHOWICZ |
Michel |
11 Dec 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
MOWSCHOWICZ |
Schmul |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
MUSIKANSKI |
Itzeg |
20 Aug 1912 |
Cap Vilano |
La Plata - South America |
Baranowitz |
NESWISKI |
Jüdes |
7 Jan 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
NESWISKI |
Moische |
7 Jan 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
NIKOLAJEWSKI |
Scheine |
10 Jun 1905 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
NISCHWICKI |
Gerschon |
1 Sep 1906 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
ORDANSKI |
Gittel |
1 Dec 1903 |
Ophelia |
London |
Baranowicz |
ORDANSKI |
Itke |
2 Dec 1903 |
Albano |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
ORDIANSKI |
Hersch |
22 Nov 1902 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
ORDIANSKI |
Schmul |
22 Nov 1902 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
ORLAUSKI |
Schmul |
26 Nov 1904 |
Belgravia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
OSCHEROWSKY |
Peisech |
4 May 1907 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
PELEJ |
Schlojmi |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
PENCZEWSKY |
Chaje |
31 May 1902 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
PIENTGONSKI |
Basche |
1 Dec 1901 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
POCZAPOWSKI |
Hirsch |
25 Feb 1900 |
Palatia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
POLANSKI |
Efraim |
8 Nov 1904 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowitz |
POLANSKI |
Jankel |
8 Nov 1904 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowitz |
POLANSKI |
Michel |
8 Nov 1904 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowitz |
POLANSKI |
Mosche |
8 Nov 1904 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowitz |
POMERANTZ |
Moische |
21 Nov 1903 |
Pallanza |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
POMERANZ |
Moische |
1 Jan 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
POSMANIK |
Leib |
11 May 1907 |
Otavi |
Boston |
Baranowicz |
POTCZAPOWSKY |
Pesche |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
PRESS |
Wicenty |
1 Jan 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
PURCZUVSKY |
Meyer |
31 May 1902 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
RATKOWICZ |
Hessel |
2 Mar 1907 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
RAWICKI |
Freida |
23 Nov 1907 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowice |
RECHELES |
Leiser |
24 Dec 1904 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
RESNIK |
Josef |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
REZNIK |
Berl |
12 Apr 1905 |
Ophelia |
London |
Baranowicz |
RHODES - CHECK |
Aron |
5 Aug 1905 |
Batavia |
NYC
|
Baranowiczi |
RIZANKI |
Belke |
13 Apr 1910 |
Lutterworth |
Grimsby Southampton |
Baranowicz |
ROSANSKI |
Abram |
29 Jan 1906 |
Armenia |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
ROSANSKI |
Pinchus |
7 Jul 1904 |
Hamburg |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
ROSANSKY |
Mendel |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC
|
Baranowiczi |
ROSENBLUM |
Ester |
18 Dec 1906 |
Batavia |
NYC |
Baranowitze |
ROSENTHAL |
Chaim |
23 Dec 1903 |
City of Leeds |
Grimsby |
Baranowitz |
ROSENTHAL |
Hirsch |
1 Jan 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowici |
ROVES |
Leibe |
21 May 1904 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
RUBACHE |
Motel |
18 Nov 1904 |
Vesta |
London |
Baranowicz |
RUBINOWSKI |
Leib
|
2 Jan 1904 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
RUBINSTEIN |
Sore |
13 Mar 1906 |
Albano |
NYC |
Baranowitski |
SABLOCKI |
Hirsch |
15 Dec 1901 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowis |
SALAMONSKI |
Meyer |
28 Aug 1902 |
Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowitsch |
SAMECHAWSKI |
Joeckan |
1 Dec 1903 |
Ophelia |
London |
Baranowitsch |
SAMOSZCZIK |
Jankel |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
SAPOSNIK |
Hirsch |
16 Jan 1906 |
Patricia
|
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SATURANSKY |
Smul |
29 Dec 1908 |
Arcadia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SCHAPIRO |
Aron |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SCHERENSKI |
Moische |
22 Nov 1902 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowitsch |
SCHERESCHEWSKY |
Chaim |
24 Jan 1903 |
Bulgaria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SCHMIDT |
Jente |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SCHMIDT |
Schloime |
23 Feb 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SCHMULGOWSKY |
Leib |
1 Jan 1907 |
Pretoria |
NYC
|
Baranowitschi |
SCHULGER |
Marie |
3 May 1904 |
Olivia |
London |
Baranowiez |
SCHURNIK |
Jankel |
13 Dec 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
SCHUSTER |
Basche |
23 May 1909 |
President Lincoln
|
NYC |
Baranowicze |
SCHUSTER |
Blume |
5 Jul 1906 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SCHWACH |
Noach |
31 Oct 1903 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC Baranowitz
|
|
SDAN |
Antoni |
27 Oct 1912 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowizi |
SDAN |
Simon |
27 Oct 1912 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowizi |
SELIGOWITZ |
Chaim |
12 Mar 1904 |
Oldham |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
SETZ |
Isaak |
21 Jul 1906 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowicz |
SEUFER |
Jossel |
28 Jan 1903 |
Kaiser |
Amsterdam –
South Africa |
Baranowitschi |
SILBERMANN |
Channe |
3 Sep 1898 |
Assyria |
Philadelphia |
Baranowitsch |
SILBERMANN |
Wolf |
3 Sep 1898 |
Assyria |
Philadelphia |
Baranowitsch |
SINKOWSKI |
Schmul |
11 Mar 1905 |
Vesta |
London |
Baranowitz |
SKLAR |
Frume |
23 Mar 1911 |
Pretoria |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SKLAR |
Iczock |
22 Jul 1909 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowice |
SKLAR |
Schmuel |
5 Dec 1906 |
Albano |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SKLIAR |
Eschke |
15 Oct 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SKLIAR |
Meier |
15 Oct 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SKLIAR |
Ruwin |
15 Oct 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SLAMINSKI |
Josef |
9 Dec 1904 |
Ophelia |
London |
Baranowicz |
SLAMINSKI |
Josef |
3 Jan 1907 |
Santa Fe |
La Plata - South America |
Baranowicz |
SLOMINSKI |
Israel |
24 Nov 1903 |
Moltke |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SLUCKI |
Moische |
6 Oct 1910 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SLUTZKIN |
Basche |
11 Aug 1904 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
SLUTZKIN |
Chane |
11 Aug 1904 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
SLUTZKIN |
Dine |
11 Aug 1904 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
SMEYEWSKI |
Alter |
22 Nov 1904 |
Lutterworth |
Grimsby |
Baranowich |
SMOLINSKY |
Jan |
25 Apr 1903 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SOLKA |
Piotr |
7 Nov 1912 |
Blücher |
La Plata - South America |
Baranowitz |
SOTORANSKY |
Malke |
11 Aug 1912 |
KönigWilhelm II. |
La Plata - South America |
Baranowicz |
STEINBERG |
Jankel |
11 Dec 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowiz |
SUCHOWICZKY |
Chaim |
15 Feb 1901 |
Viola |
London |
Baranowicz |
SWERANSKI |
Hersch |
1 Jul 1905 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SWOJETICKY |
Rafael |
15 Aug 1903 |
Silvia |
London
|
Baranowicz |
SZAPOTNITZKI |
Meier |
28 Nov 1903 |
Graf Waldersee |
NYC
|
Baranowicz |
SZESTAK |
Alexander |
29 Aug 1912 |
Kronprinzessin Cecilie |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
SZKIEWICZ |
Julian |
27 Jul 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
SZMUSZKOWICZ |
Rafael |
1 Oct 1904 |
Belgravia |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
TARSZICKI |
Schmul |
10 May 1904 |
Viola |
London |
Baranowicz |
TATARANOWICZ
|
Michael |
2 Nov 1911 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
TEIF
|
Aron |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC |
Baranowiczi |
TENENBAUM
|
Tanchen |
24 Jun 1906 |
Pennsylvania |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
TRABOWISZ |
Gerson |
4 Jan 1900
|
Pisa |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
WALACHIANSKI |
Moische |
6 Feb 1904 |
Patricia |
NYC
|
Baranowitz |
WALACHWIANSKI |
Schloime |
22 Jul 1902 |
Nerissa |
London |
Baranowitsch |
WANCHADLE |
Schiel |
8 Jan 1907 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria |
NYC
|
Baranowicz |
WEINSTEIN |
Eisik |
27 Jul 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
WIENER |
Rose |
9 Dec 1905 |
Blücher |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
WINER |
Enoch |
2 Dec 1903 |
Cressida |
London |
Baranowitz |
WOLIANSKY |
Jossel |
28 Feb 1903 |
Olivia |
London |
Baranowicz |
WOLKOMIRSKA |
Ester |
27 Jun 1908 |
President Lincoln |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
WOLKOMIRSKI |
Freidel |
30 Aug 1906 |
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria
|
NYC |
Baranowitz |
WORONIETZ |
Osip |
20 Dec 1911 |
Cap Ortegal |
Buenos Aires ( S. America) |
Baranowitzochin |
ZABLOCKI |
Leibel |
22 Oct 1898 |
Staveley |
Grimsby |
Baranowitz |
ZABLOCKY |
Max |
4 Sep 1906 |
Pisa |
NYC |
Baranowicz |
ZABLOTZKY
|
Mendel |
24 Feb 1906 |
Patricia |
NYC |
Baranowiczy |
ZEGORANSKI |
Feige |
7 Jul 1907 |
Cap Blanco |
La Plata - South America |
Baranowic |
ZELIKOWITZ |
Judes |
13 Sep 1906 |
Amerika |
NYC |
Baranowitz |
ZELIWIANSKY |
Chaye |
11 Sep 1909 |
Nottingham |
Grimsby |
Baranowicz |
ZINMAN |
Tanke |
13 Dec 1902 |
Oldham |
Grimsby
|
Baranowitsch |
ZIRINSKI |
Berl |
7 May 1904 |
Belgravia |
NYC |
Baranowiz |
ZISKA |
Rosalia |
20 Sep 1906 |
Blücher |
NYC
|
Baranowitsch |
ZUCKERMANN |
Benzion |
4 Dec 1900 |
Ophelia |
London
|
Baranowitz |
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First Posting by DGG Dec 2004, Updates July 2005, Nov 2007, Winter 2008. Most Recent Update May 2008.
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