[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Names of places
Joseph Pessarra
joepessarra at suddenlink.net
Sun Nov 4 16:36:00 PST 2007
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[mailto:ger-poland-volhynia-bounces at eclipse.sggee.org] On Behalf Of Howard
Krushel
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 2:10 PM
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Rita:
In checking the Rovno map at:
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/topo/200e/44-51.jpg
you will find Stepan on the Horyn river; if you follow the river down to
where it makes a big loop you will see Derazno/Deraschno which I would think
would be the larger center of "Drajna" which you looking for; Osowa is
located a bit west of Stepan; it would be pronounced as Osoff with the last
syllable being dropped, as was often case when a German pronounced a Slavic
village name; although there is an Osow straight north of Stepan but it is a
considerable distance away and probably not the one you are looking for;
just south of Mydzk(Mick) is the village of Stydynie which I would think
would be where they obtained their mail; dropping the "ie" and changing the
spelling more to an english spelling, it would look like Stidin or perhaps
Stydin.
In regard to Kievritz, I was wondering if this might be reference to the
town of Kremenez way south west of Rovno near the southern border of
Volhynia; could she have taken a train which ran across the border at Brody
in Austria and traveled to Lodz or a different camp, using that route?
Howard Krushel
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rlyster at telusplanet.net
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2007 10:12 AM
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Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Names of places
Once more...for my book...I want to have the correct spellings of places:
In the vicinity of Mydzk (Krs.Kostopol) my Dad talks of villages with
markets.
I found Stepan that he says was about 10 km away. Another village sounds
like
Osov or Vasolf?? A bigger city that was further than Stepan was Drajna??
Here
you could buy more things and there was a taylor that sewed suits.
They got the mail at Stugeon ??
On the way to Lodz during the time of resettlement, they were on a train and
stopped (siding of the train tracks) at Zlazna or Slozna??
Then the camps after Lodz were Kalisch?? and then Waldhorst?? which was
supposidly a former Jewish resort now turned refugee camp?
In my mother's story, again during the resettlement:
families left by train....I did not go to Rozyszcze, I went to Kievritz??
The book is progressing very well....I am hoping to get to a publisher
shortly
after Christmas!!
Rita Lyster
Using Shetlseeker at
http://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/LocTown.asp
you can find each of these towns in the Ukraine, and their relationship to
each other.
Mydzk
Mitsk, Mydzk Vel'ki, Mydzk, Bol'shoy Midsk 51°05' 26°09' E M U G Ukraine
195.9 miles WNW of Kyyiv 50°26' 30°31'
Stepan
Stepan' 51°08' 26°18' E M U G Ukraine 190.3 miles WNW of Kyyiv 50°26'
30°31'
Osov There are a couple of possible, but this one is probably the right
one. Need to get the town with the closest coordinates to Mydzk, I guess.
Take a look, and make your own decision.
Osova 51°05' 25°58' E M U G Ukraine 203.7 miles WNW of Kyyiv 50°26' 30°31'
Drajna Could not locate.
Stydyn
Stydyn', Stydyn Vel'ki, Bol'shoy Stydin 51°03' 26°10' E M U G Ukraine 194.7
miles WNW of Kyyiv 50°26' 30°31'
Zlazna
Zlazne, Zlazno 50°56' 26°13' E M U G Ukraine 191.2 miles WNW of Kyyiv
50°26' 30°31'
Kalisch Possible town - But it is ENE of Kyyiv.
Kalishche, Kalishi, Kalisheva 51°22' 34°06' E M U G Ukraine 168.7 miles ENE
of Kyyiv 50°26' 30°31'
Waldhorst - Could not locate in the Ukraine with ShtetlSeeker.
Kievritz
Kivertse, Kiwerce, Kivertsy, Kivertsi 50°50' 25°28' E M U G Ukraine 222.8
miles W of Kyyiv 50°26' 30°31'
Rozyszcze
Rozhishche, Rozyszcze, Rozhyshche 50°55' 25°16' E M U G Ukraine 232.1 miles
W of Kyyiv 50°26' 30°31'
Good luck with your book.
Joe in Texas
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