[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] WW-I Deportation from Central Poland

Jerry Frank jkfrank at shaw.ca
Tue Dec 24 07:49:34 PST 2002


Using ShtetlSeeker at http://www.jewishgen.org/ShtetlSeeker/loctown.htm , 
the closest I could find to Zoronewo was Zorinowo, located now in Ukraine 
but then in Russia.  I do not know if this was a resettlement area or not.

There are several other possibilities such as Zyryanowo and Suranowo in 
Russia and Zarnowo / Sarnowo / Czarnowo in Poland among others.  You may 
need some corroborating evidence to figure out which one it is.


At 07:22 AM 23/12/2002 -0500, blbrandt at comcast.net wrote:
>I was provided recently with a couple of pieces of information suggesting 
>that my Brandt family was relocated from Sladow (Wyszogrod Parish) after 
>about 1914. Does anyone out there know where the Russians relocated the 
>Germans from Central Poland?
>
>Another piece of information I received said that great-grandfather Ludwig 
>Brandt died in 1918 in Russaia and was buried in Zoronewo. Has any one 
>heard of Zoronewo? Maybe Zoronewo was the village where he lived out his 
>life after he was deported.
>
>Any information would be appreceated.
>
>Brenda Brandt
>

Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
jkfrank at shaw.ca 



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