Alan R. Ludmer, U.S.A. part 4.1: Story begins
The Fuchs Story Begins
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Our
story begins with my great grandparents,
Rachel (Musikant) (1854-1927)
and
Samuel Efriom (? - 1886)
Fuksas.
Samuel was a poor
dairy farmer in Shadeve. Research
indicates that Samuel may have moved to Shadeve from another local shtetl,
It was common for men to move to their new wives homes or towns.
Samuel
and Rachel had 6 children, 5
sons, Saul, David, Label, Lazar,
and Israel and 1 daughter,
Sarah.
Samuel died in 1886 shortly after the birth of the last child, my
grandmother Sarah. The
family barely survived by farming and selling dairy and produce in the
local market. Some of the children worked for local town merchants. The
boys received a traditional Jewish education conducted by traveling
teachers who came to the Fuksas home.
In the 1890s and early 1900s global
changes created an opportunity for the Jews of Eastern Europe. The
Russian Empire was experiencing major political and social upheavals
which would culminate in a failed revolution and a disastrous war with |