FAMILY HOLZMAN: Ana Nuta found at Yad Vashem these names: 1) Jehoshua HOLZMAN was born in Gostlin, Plonsk in 1888, to Breine NAKHMAN. He married Ita and they went to live in Lodz. They had many children: Breina (17), Nachman (15), Yitzak(13), Tzvi (11) and Rakhel (5). They live in Lodz, was in Ghetto of Lodz and were murdered in Chelmo Camp. in 1941. Testimony was gived by his cousin RAKHEL GOLDBERG, 17/ 5/ 55 who lived in Israel. FAMILY HUTNIK: The information was sent to AnaNuta by their descendant Shirley LEIB Her grandfather was Abraham HUTNIK who was born in Plonsk in 1870 and changed the spelling to HOOTNICK when he moved from Plonsk, Poland to the Unites States, right before the World War I. He left behind two sisters in Plonsk. Both of them were married and had children but Shirley doesn't know the surnames from their husbands. Only their maiden name: Faia HUTNIK and Toba HUTNIK. She knows their family were killed by the nazis in the Shoáh. There were many HUTNIK in this area, and he had a cousin who lived in Kiev that he visited his father, Abraham's father was Fabish HUTNIK and he moved to live in Warsaw. Her father told the story of how they all went down to Warsaw, before they left to America to say good bye to their grandfather. Then they travelled by wagon to Gdank, by boat to Hull and then down to Southampton to America, aboard the ship Mauretania. Her grandfather had three other sisters who came to America: Lil, Bilah and Rifa HUTNIK. Then they returned to Plonsk, but she didn't know why… Her grandmather name was GERSHT. From her great grandmother she doesn't know anything. Ana Nuta found in Yad Vashem this information: 1) Laja or Lea INVENTACH (nee HUTNIK) was born in Plonsk to Hersh and Riwka HUTNIK. She was in Ghetto of Plonsk and then was taken to Auschwitz where she was murdered at 48 years old. This testimony was given at Yad Vashem her nephew Yaacov FRANKESHTEIN. 2) Fela Szoska HUTNIK was born in Plonsk in Febr. 8, 1877 to Fabish and Perl HUTNIK. She was in the Ghetto of Plonsk. She died in the Shoáh but the person who gave the testimony doesn't know when and where. The testimony was given by Tzsipora SARIG in 1992. 3) Tzipora HUTNIK was born in Plonsk in 1906 to Aharon and Menuka, and married ARIE. She died in 1942. The testimony was given by her son Aharon HUTNIK in 1957 |
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