Ukrainian Town
Tsarakonstantinovka 
Kuibishevo
  
  
    
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      |  Khaya Sarah 
      Pogorelsky Daughter of Benyomin Gordon of Kolonya 
      Nechaevka (Peness) and widow of Velvel Pogorelsky of KolonyaSladkovodnaya (Kobilnye),  buried in 1912 in Tsarakonstantinovka (now 
      Kuibishevo) where she
 moved after her husband's death in 1876.
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The Ukrainian town
Tsarakonstantinovka  had 
a small Jewish community and was the railhead providing access
to colonies Trudoliubovka and Nechaevka. It had an alternate name, Kamenka,
as mentioned in the Luban memoirs.
 

Benyomin and Fenia Pogorelsky (brother of Beila Reeva Komisaruk 
of Grafskoy
and Melbourne, Australia).
TsaraKonstantinovka, about 1930.
 
Population:
 
From the Hebrew Press: 
(Hamelitz 1880; April 22)
Reports the need for donations for the 
colonies suffering from hardships and hunger -Josef Reuven Lovovsky
Surnames:
Sources:
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