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218 record(s) found for surname names starting with s

SCHIFF, SZYF, SZYFF, LEWIS, LIEB
Description Poland
Submitted byDanette Devlin
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/schiff.html

SCHLACHT
Description From Lazdei (Lazdijai), Lithuania, in Suwalki province, near the Polish border
Submitted byRachel Unkefer
Internet Page http://home.pinehurst.net/rachel/index.html

SCHLINGER
Description The first origins known for the Schlingers is Marghita, Romania
Submitted bySam Glaser
Internet Page http://schlinger.byethost17.com/Schlinger/index.htm

SCHLISSEL SCHLUSSEL SCHLESSEL
Description All Jewish Schlussels, Schlissels, and Schlessels seem to have originated in Tarnobrzeg. This project is trying to determine if it is a single family.
Submitted byArnie Schlissel
Internet Page http://www.Schlissel.org

SCHLOSSMAN
Description Small family history of my family.
Also doing a one-name study on SCHLOSSMAN.
Lots of data!
Submitted bySteven Schlossman
Internet Page http://www.happytogether.com/genealogy

SCHLUSSEL
Description My families:
Schlussel, Blasbalg, Flanzgraben, Knopf, Stecher, Koenig/Lehrer/Lerer of Galicia

Newman, Preiszman, Klein and Jacobvitz of Hungary.

Spiegelman, Wilk, Shafer, Lerman, Gewirtz, and Stalik of Seidlce, Poland.
Submitted byKaren Schlussel
Internet Page http://spiegelman.info/

SCHNEERSON/ SHNEORSON
Description Pictures and information about Schneerson/ Shneorson families.Site in progress, all family members are welcome to add pictures and information
Submitted byEilat Gordin Levitan
Internet Page http://eilatgordinlevitan.com/kurenets/k_pages/schneerson.html

SCHNEIDER, SHNAJDER, SHNAYDER, SZNAJDER
Description Pictures from Brest-Litovsk, Poland in the 1920s.
Submitted bySharon Klein
Internet Page http://hometown.aol.com/taxtroll/page4.html

SCHNEK
Description Markus Bernard Schnek was married to Sarah Rahel Goldberg. He was tailor, had 12 children and lived in Lemberg (L'viv). The family was deported by the Nazi to the Belzec Camp during World War II and disappeard. Only 2 children survived: my father Adolf and his sister Betty who emigrated to Palestine and changed her name to Batia Meiri.
Submitted byBetty Julia Künzi-Schnek
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/schnek-goldberg from.html

SCHNIR
Description Gregori Schnir emigrated from near Uman, Ukraine to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to join two brothers, Moritz and Nuhim, about 1905. His father, stepmother and two stepsisters stayed in Uman.
Submitted bygraciela spivak
Internet Page http://www.stanford.edu/~gspivak

SCHOENBERG
Description My family tree.

I am researching the following ancestral surnames from Austria-Hungary: BIEDERMANN, BLOCH, DUSCHAK, FEITLER, FISCHER, FUNK, GLASER, HOFFMANN,
INQUART, JELLINEK , JONTOF, JONTOF-HUTTER, KATSCHER, KOHN, KOLISCH, LEMBERG, LEWY, LOVATELLI, LOEWY (LOWY), NACHOD, PALLAK, REICHMANN, REIF, SCHMIDT, SCHOENBERG (SCHONBERG), SCHWARZ, SINGER, STAMPFER, STEININGER, TRITSCH, WERNER, WETTSCHEK, ZEIMER, ZEISL, ZEISSEL, ZODEX

and these ones for my wife's family from Ukraine: BUTSARSKY, COHEN, DODIN, KAPLAND, LECHTZER, LEVINE , LEWY, MARUSHNICK, MAYERS, PENUS, ROCHWAERGER (ROCHWARGER), ROCHWERGER, WEISMAN

And these towns: Wien (Vienna), Bratislava (Pressburg), Pezinok (Boesing), Szecseny, Ckyne (Tschkyn), Ostroh (Ung. Ostroh), Ceske Budejovice (Budweis), Kaplice, Rozmberk Nad Vltavou (Rosenberg), Prostejov (Prossnitz), Brno (Brunn), Breclav, Hodonin (Goeding), Holesov (Holleschau), Unicov (Maehrich Neustadt), Praha (Prague), Branky (Branich), Valasske Mezirici (Wahl Meseritsch), Koricany (Koritschan), Prostejov (Prossnitz), Kolodeje, Hlinsko, Pardubice (Pardubitz), Velke Mezirici, Bucovice, Hresihlavy, Rassoch.
Submitted byE. Randol Schoenberg
Internet Page http://www.schoenberglaw.com/randols/private/family/WC_TOC.HTM

SCHOENBERGER
Description Varanno (now Slovakia), Porosko (now Ukraine), Zemplen Megye area in 19th century Hungary
Submitted byLynn Saul
Internet Page http://members.cox.net/lynnsaul/

SCHONFELD
Description We may be related to Schonfelds and Schoenfelds whose families originated in Hungary, Galicia and Romania. I have been researching the Schonfeld family name for nearly ten years, and have accumulated data on over 800 individuals with the Schonfeld surname.
Submitted byLouis Schonfeld
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/Member_pages.htm

SCHONLAND
Description The Schonland Family Tree (always under construction)
Submitted byAddison Schonland
Internet Page http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/59971965/family?fpid=40492942232

SCHREIBSTEIN
Description I have researched several families with the surname of SCHREIBSTEIN. All branches appear to have originated in the Ukraine. At least two branches immigrated to Austria. Branches are now in the United States, Argentina and Israel.
Submitted byBertrand Schreibstein
Internet Page http://web.mac.com/bertjs/GENEALOGY/Home_Page.html

SCHULMANN, DRECHSLER, KOHN, WALDHAUSER
Description Family from Budafok/Budapest, Hungary
Submitted byLoraine Montferret
Internet Page http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=buszidog31

SCHUPATSKI
Description From Lazdei (Lazdijai), Lithuania, in Suwalki province, near the Polish border
Submitted byRachel Unkefer
Internet Page http://home.pinehurst.net/rachel/index.html

SCHWAB
Description Descendants of Loew SCHWAB (1758-1844) from Rimpar, Germany

OESTREICHER, ADLER, ARLT, BOEHM, BACH, BACHARACH, BACHELIER, BACHMAIER, BARKLAGE, BARNIKOL, BASCH, BASCH WEINSCHENK, BATTISTA, BECKER, BEHEIM-SCHWARZBACH, BENEVISTE, BERGE, BERNHEIMER, BERTRAM, BING, BLANKENHORN, BOOT, BRES, BRETZ-KLETTE, BRONNER, CHAMBERLAIN, CHARPENTIER, CHAUSSE, CHOPIN, CROCKFORD, CZICHY, DARLINGTON, DAVIDSON, DETER, DEUTESFELD, DINGFELDER, DRAME, DURANT, EGER, EICHENBRONNER, EINSTEIN, EMDEN, ENGLAENDER, FLIESS, FOREMAN, FRANK, FRANKENFELDER, FREESE, FREUDENBERGER, GARTEN, GARTLAND, GAUCHER, GERHARD, GIACOMELLI, GLUECK, GOLD, GOLDSCHMIDT, GOSDORFER, GOTTSCHALK, GRAEPER, GRAETZ, GRANITE, GRANT, GRAPER, GREEN, GROHMANN, GROSS, GRUBER, GUGGENHEIMER, GUTTENBERG, HAAS, HAHN, HAHNE, HANAUER, HARTMANN, HECHINGER, HENLEIN, HESS, HEYMANN, HIDEWIG, HIRSCH, HOARE, HOINS, HONIG, HORN, HOSTER, HUBER, HUTZLER, IMANUEL, JUNGK, KOEGLMAIER, KAHN, KALEVE, KASTOR, KATZMANN, KLEEMEIER, KLINGER, KOENIG, KOHN, LUEDECKE, LABERTHE-MEDRANO, LANDIS, LANG, LAVELLE, LEEMAN, LEVITT, LUCK, MAIER, MAINE, MALCHAMMER, MANNER, MANSFIELD, MARSCHALL, MAYER, MEDRESS, MELANI, MERCHANT, METZGER, MUELLER, MUHR, NATHAN, NETTER, NEU, NEUBURGER, NEUHAUS, NEUMARK, NEW, OBERMAIER, OBERNDORFER, OPPENHEIMER, ORWIG, OSSER, PASCAL, PAUSON, PELSHENKE, PETERS, REES, REIS, REISS, RESNICK, ROBERTSON, ROCHE, ROSENFELD, ROSENTHAL, SUESSER, SANNOS, SCHOENFELD, SCHUELER, SCHAFT, SCHANDERL, SCHECHTER, SCHEID, SCHEIDT, SCHESCHONKA, SCHIEGNITZ, SCHLEE, SCHLESINGER, SCHLETTER, SCHMIDT, SCHULHOEFER, SCHWAB, SCHWABACH, SCHWEITZER, SCOTT, SELBERTINGER, SELIGMANN, SELLER, SHUGAR, SICHEL, SIGLER, SIMON, SLADEK, SPINDLER, STEFANOVIC, STEIN, STERN, STERNBERG, STOSSER, TANNENBERG, TAYLOR, TROITER, TSURUMI, TYLER, ULLMANN, VENSKE, VON LOETTNER, VON STEBUT, VON LINDERMAYER, WASSERMANN, WEBER, WEIL, WEINMANN, WEINSCHENK, WERTHEIMER, WICKE, WILKE, WILLIAMS, WORTSMANN, WROBLEWSKI, YOUNG, ZICKLER
Submitted byAndreas J Schwab
Internet Page http://gw0.geneanet.org/index.php3?b=andreasjs

SCHWAB
Description The Schwab Family first settled in Hanau, Germany around 1600. We are considered one of the earliest Jewish families in Hanau Germany. Recently we discovered a large quantity of material about my family history since my grandfather Rudolph (Ralph) Erwin Alexander Schwab had escaped Germany in 1933 and wrote letters to his parents Max and Martha and brother Hans Ferdinand in Germany. In these letters a tremendous amount of information is revealed about our family connection to Hanau Germany. Upon contacting the mayor's office, we were subsequently invited to visit Hanau for a memorial that was setup to commemorate those killed in the Holocaust.
Submitted byDaniel Schwab
Internet Page http://theforgottenletters.org/

SCHWARCZ
Description ETibor Schwarcz-Teldince.
Submitted byPETER SCHWARZ
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/peter rundborg..html

SCHWARCZ
Description ETibor Schwarcz-Teldince.
Submitted byPETER SCHWARZ

SCHWARCZ
Description ETibor Schwarcz-Teldince.
Submitted byPETER SCHWARZ

SCHWARTZ
Description Site has old family photographs. My Great Grandfather was Baruch Hersh Schwartz who was at one time employed to repair watches for the Tzar. The family came from Chichelnik in the Ukraine. Baruch married Frimma Rutberg. They had eight children, Esther, Joseph (Yosel), Jake (Yankel), Hannah (Chana), Rose (Raisa), Sam (Eschia), Philip (Psachia), Bertha (Brucha), and Ruth (Rivka). Brucha, my grandmother, was born in 1882 and died in 1949. She was the next to youngest. Her parents died in Russia (Ukraine). I have genalogical records for the other children.
Submitted byAllan Avery
Internet Page http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/2507/scrapbook.htm

SCHWARTZ
Description Descendants of Simon Schwartz and Hannah Newman from Hungary.
Submitted byBetsy Thal Gephart
Internet Page http://home.comcast.net/~bgephart/schwartz.html

SCHWARTZ
Description Researching Schwartz from Ungvar/Uzhhorod; Birk/Berk from Telsiai; Farkas from Botpalad and NagyBereg; Kunstler from NagyBereg; Mitav from Lithuania; Jacobs and Shuham from Lithuania
Submitted byMarian Wood
Internet Page http://climbingmyfamilytree.blogspot.com/

SCHWARTZ BERGER
Description This page contains info on the Schwartz family (of Barlad, Romania) the Berger family (of Iasi, Romania) and allied families through marriage.
Submitted byGerri Dennis
Internet Page http://bergerfamilytree.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=bergerfamilytree&view=9&rand=96829426

SCHWARTZ, JACOB
Description Born in Poland, the oldest son of Rachel and Benjamin. Sisters Rose and Tillie immigrated to the U.S. Rose married Harry Lazaar and had a daughter named Anna. Jacob was a lawyer and professor at Warsaw University during the 1930's.
Submitted byRachel Yarnall

SCHWARTZMAN, SWARZMAN
Description Family site for Schwartzman ùååøöîï family of Kraslava in Russia - Latvia. Includes family tree, history, data on Kraslava, Slobodka and other places connected to the family.
Submitted byJon Seligman
Internet Page http://www.seligman.org.il/

SCHWARTZWALD
Submitted byJames Gross
Internet Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~larklane/schwartz.htm

SCHWARZ
Description This is a genealogy of the Schwarz Family from Floss, Bavaria and their descendantw
Submitted bySusan L. Lubow
Internet Page http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/u/b/Susan-L-Lubow/index.html

SCHWARZER
Description The family Schwarzer, Schwarcer, Schwarz, Tennenbaum, Liebermann and Feder from Krakow, Cieszanow and Grodziko Dolne.
Submitted byJan Berg
Internet Page http://www.adelaschwarzer.com

SCHÖNFEIN
Description Schönfein Nechemia / Шенфајн / Šenfain Nehemia / Šenfajn Nehemija. I am looking for any information about schönfein-family from Ostroh Ukraine.
Submitted byP. Rubow
Internet Page https://www.ancestry.de/family-tree/person/tree/14767041/person/350079746204/story

SCHÖNFEIN
Description Nehemia Schönfein auch Шенфајн / Šenfain aus Ostroh Ukraine
Submitted byP. Rubow
Internet Page https://www.ancestry.de/family-tree/tree/14767041/family?fpid=159935517

SCOTT
Description Original family came in 1897-1907
Looking for more in the US (Mass area) and in Russia/ Poland area
Submitted byN. Scott
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/scott-groyer.html

SEE PAGE FOR LIST OF NAMES.
Description This page has the family names I am currently researching. I am primarily researching in Kreuzburg (Krustpils), Latvia; Kamenets Litovsk, Porozovo, Shershevo, and Kobrin, Belarus; Kamenets Podolsky, Orinin, and Khotin, Ukraine; and Kishinev (Chisinau), Moldova.
Submitted byJanice Sellers
Internet Page http://www.janicesellers.com/family.html

SEGAL
Description My knowledge starts in Iasi, Romania.
The ancestors came from Poland probably before World War I - they were a rabbinic family.
Submitted byMarcello Lior Segal
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/segal.html

SEGELIN
Description This is the family of Zachary Daniel Nicholas Massey
Submitted byVictoria Drake
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/zachary daniel nicho.html

SEIDEL
Description Family related to Kravitz from Ct,Seidel from Baltimore & DC,
as well as Saidel from Phila,Pa. Origionally from Panevezys,Lith.
Submitted byJames Gross
Internet Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~larklane/seidel.htm

SEIDMAN - MAZUREK
Description Bella Seidman (Mazurek)
10/10/1923 - 11/8/2012
born in demedefka, poland
escaped the ghetto, caught at the Siberian border and was in a Siberian labor camp. wehn liberated, returned to her town to find none of her family survived. went to another town, met and married hertz mazurek. walked to austria and stayed in a displaced camp for 3 years until coming to america in 1949

Hertz Mazurek
5/9/1914 - 1996
born in kuzin, poland
forced into the russian army, left behind and lost a wife, twin 6 month old sons, parents, 2 brothers and a sister
Submitted bypenny mazurek-miller
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/bellaseidman-hertz m.html

SELIGMAN / SELIG
Description Descendants of Hyman Cohen & Golda Bohachok/Boranchuk [origin Russia]; and siblings [Max Cohen, Sadie Cohen Seligman, Rae Cohen Uretsky, Bertha Cohen Katzer [1891-1984], Phillip Cohen, Pauline Cohen Stern, Meyer Cohen, Morris Cohen, Max Cohen, Nellie Cohen, Rose Cohen Bordetsky. 3rd & 4th Generation Surnames include: Gottesmann, Beagle, Dennis, Snow, Pirkot, Haskins

Surnames on this genealogy file include:
Bachenheimer, Binder, Bordet, Bordetsky, Brown, Cain, Caplan, Cohen, Dallesio, Dennis, Doe, Erwin, Feldman, Geller, Goldman, Gorfine, Gottesmann, Haskin, Kagan, Johnson, Kahan, Kaplan, Katzeff, Katzer, Katzev, Katzew, Katzoff, Kilston, Kriesman, Lafargue, Laxer, Levine, Liberman, Miller, Palmer, Payasnick, Paysnick, Perry, Pessin, Pham, Pichel, Pirkot, Puopolo, Rapport, Sedlis, Selig, Seligman, Sesnovich, Silverman, Skoletsky, Slatoff, Sneierson, Snow, Stein, Stern, Therrien, Tipton, Travis, Uretsky, Widisky, Wilson.
Submitted byDaniel Katzer
Internet Page http://www.katzer.org

SELIGMAN / ZELIKMAN
Description Family site for Seligman / Zelikman æìé÷îï/æìéâîï family of Slobodka in Russia / Poland / Belarus. Includes family tree, history, data on Slobodka, Braslav and other places connected to the family.
Submitted byJon Seligman
Internet Page http://www.seligman.org.il

SELIGMAN, ZELIGMAN, ZELIKMAN, SALIGMAN
Description An account of the first six generations of the Seligman/Zeligman/Zelikman/Saligman family originating in the city of Bobruisk and its satellite towns of Shchedrin and Parichi in Byelorussia, now Belarus.
Submitted byScott D. Seligman
Internet Page http://www.seligmanfamily.info/

SEPHARDIC NAMES
Description Contains several thousand Sephardic names and references world wide. Provides links to Sephardic sites
Submitted byHarry Stein
Internet Page http://www.sephardim.com

SEVILLA
Description Yehiel Sevilla probably from Istambul Turkey, emigrated to Spain, France, Mexico, Cuba and finally Peru. Related to Levy, Cohen Families.
Submitted byPeter SALAMON
Internet Page http://www.salamon.net

SHABSHIS
Description Shabshis family originated in Jonava,Kaunas,Lithuania.They moved to Ukraine (Kazatin area) around 1915-1920. The family perished in the Holocaust, except a few survivors including David and Feiga Shabshis. Adele is Feiga's and Yankel Shabshis granddaughter that is looking into the family's ancestry.Her cousins now live in Russia, Canada, US, etc.
Submitted byDr.Adele Shabshis
Internet Page http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/a136092

SHACHAM-SCHWARCZ
Description My name is Avri Robert Shacham, born as Robert Schwarcz on November 14, 1931 in Kosice, the Slovak Republik. On March 2, 1964 I married Margalith (Margaretha) Witzenhausen, born April 19, 1943 in Haarlem, Holland.
We have three children:
Liora, born August 18, 1966
Galia, born November 7, 1970
Yoav, born June 12, 1976.
Submitted byAvri Robert Shacham
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/shacham.html

SHAINKER
Description In search of Descendants of Bessie Fruitman Shainker Pay(a)snick.

Surnames on this genealogy file include:
Bachenheimer, Binder, Bordet, Bordetsky, Brown, Cain, Caplan, Cohen, Dallesio, Dennis, Doe, Erwin, Feldman, Geller, Goldman, Gorfine, Gottesmann, Haskin, Kagan, Johnson, Kahan, Kaplan, Katzeff, Katzer, Katzev, Katzew, Katzoff, Kilston, Kriesman, Lafargue, Laxer, Levine, Liberman, Miller, Palmer, Payasnick, Paysnick, Perry, Pessin, Pham, Pichel, Pirkot, Puopolo, Rapport, Sedlis, Selig, Seligman, Sesnovich, Silverman, Skoletsky, Slatoff, Sneierson, Snow, Stein, Stern, Therrien, Tipton, Travis, Uretsky, Widisky, Wilson.
Submitted byDaniel Katzer
Internet Page http://www.katzer.org

SHALKOW
Description Shalkow Family.From Poland and Lithuania to Mexico.
Submitted byAida Shalkow
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/shalkow.html

SHANKIN
Description See detailed entry for Cynkin (Shankin)
Submitted byMarsha B. Cohen
Internet Page http://pages.uoregon.edu/rkimble/Mirweb/Cynkin&Dworkin.html

SHAPARENSKY
Description Jewish Genealogical research on families Shaparensky Vinokur Portnoy Kotlyar
Submitted byZeev Shaparensky
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/shaparensky-portnoy-.html



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