[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Re Vohlynian deportations
Ed S
esonnenburg at porchlight.ca
Fri Apr 22 14:49:29 PDT 2005
Lutzk is also Lodz which was changed to Litzmannstadt
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Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Re Vohlynian deportations
> Dick Stein,
> I just joined this mailing list on a suggestion from another post-lister.
> Your post in the archives (8 July 2004) was of interest to me.
>
> 1.
> My grandmother's family came from Volhynia, Russia. I found their births,
> marriages, etc on the jewishgen site a number of years ago. My
grandmother's
> brother's wife came from Lutsk. I can't find my jewishgen site that listed
towns,
> births, etc. Is that where you found your information, and if so, can you
give
> me the exact URL for that page?
>
> 2.
> An 88 year old daughter states that it was Lutsk, POLAND. Looking at
history
> it states that Lutsk was in Russia until WWI same as Volynia. Any thoughts
on
> this?
>
> 3.
> My grandmother's records are missing a number of "middle" children. How
did
> you find all the information that you have, since they moved from town to
town?
>
> Any advice, suggestions would be appreciated.
> Thank you,
> Nellie.
>
> your post:
> I also have information of a Volhynian family who were not deported to
> theeast during WW I. The parents were both born, in 1892 and 1898, in
KreisWladimir
> about midway between Wladimir-Wolynski and Lutsk. They married on15
February
> 1916 (yes, the year is 1916 on the document I have -Registration No. 15 in
> 1916 evangelisch-augsburgischen parish) in Lutsk (itis Luck, Russia on the
> document). The first child was born in April 1917 atGraudens, West
Prussia. The
> next four children were born in Kreis Wladimir,Volhynia from 16 June 1918
to
> April 1925. Then five more children were bornin Kreis Gerdauen, which I
believe
> is in East Prussia, from January 1927 toMarch 1940. I have encountered
other
> families who migrated in the 1920sfrom Polish Volhynia to East Prussia.
> There must have been some incentivefor them to do so.The marriage document
> indicates that the Lutheran parish in Lutsk, at least,continued to
function after the
> deportations.Dick Stein
>
>
>
>
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