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

SABAN
Description Este apellido interesante y poco usual es de origen francés antiguo, introducido en Inglaterra después de la conquista normanda de 1066. El apellido deriva del francés antiguo nombre masculino "Sabin" o lo femenino "Sabine", del latín "Sabino", "Sabina", miembro de la tribu Sabina, un antiguo pueblo de Italia, cuyo nombre es de origen incierto. El nombre masculino fue a cargo de al menos diez primeros santos, pero la forma femenina era más popular en Inglaterra en la Edad Media. San Sabino, un obispo del siglo cuarto de Spoleto, y St. Sabina , una matrona romana martirizada bajo Adriano, aseguró la supervivencia de ese nombre. "Sabina" (sin apellido) se observa en las Actas de San Benet de Holme, Norfolk (1286). El apellido es el primero registrado en la primera mitad del siglo 13 (ver abajo) y tiene muchas variantes ortográficas que van desde Saben, Sabban y Sabine a Sabie y Saby. John Sabine se observa en el Rolls Cientos de Cambridgeshire (1279). En María 15a 1645, el bautismo de Guillermo, hijo de Guillermo Sabey, tuvo lugar en San Pedro, Cornhill, Londres y Sabey Ann se casó con Felipe Allen en 26 de abril 1665 en Flitton, Bedfordshire. El escudo de armas que más se asocia con la familia es un escudo de plata con un escalope de negro, en un jefe negro de dos salmonetes de plata perforada, la cresta siendo un toro rampante de plata demi. El primer registro de la ortografía del nombre de la familia se muestra como la de Richard Sabin, que lleva fecha de 1221, testigo en el "Rolls lo Penal del Tribunal de Warwickshire", durante el reinado de Enrique 111, conocido como "El francés, 1216 - 1272. Apellidos se hizo necesaria cuando los gobiernos introdujeron los impuestos personales. En Inglaterra esto era conocida como Encuesta de Impuestos. A lo largo de los siglos, los apellidos de todos los países han seguido a menudo las variantes sorprendentes de la ortografía original.
Submitted byAleksandr Kadosh
Internet Page http://www.tarbutsefarad.com

SABLOSKY
Description Sablosky Home Page, Beginning in Philadelphia and Norristown, PA
Submitted byStephen Rockower
Internet Page http://mysite.verizon.net/sjrockower/genrock.htm

SACHAROVITZ/SACKAROVITZ/SCHARIOWITSCH/JANOWSKI
Description The Family came from Grajewo,Poland.
Submitted byLisa Sorkine
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/isak.html

SACKS
Description I am tracing the decendants of Moshe Beryl Zhikovskii from Minsk, Russia. The name was changed to Sacks in the United States. Family resided in the USA in large part in Sioux City, Iowa.
Submitted byRichard Sinykin
Internet Page http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/i/n/Richard-L-Sinykin/

SAIDEL
Description Family related to Kravitz from Ct,Seidel from Baltimore & DC, as well as Saidel from Phila,Pa. Origionally from Panevezys,Lith. Saidel married Bloch females from (Krekenava,Lith)/South Africa.
Submitted byJames Gross
Internet Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~larklane/saidel.htm

SAIDLER
Description Arbol de la familia Saidler
Submitted byEdgardo Saidler
Internet Page http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/saidler

SALAMON
Description SALAMON Family,(GRUMBAUM,JACOBI,GOLDSTEIN) probably from Chust (Just, Drahovo, Drahiv, Drahova) later on from Nagy Varad (Oradea, Grosswerdein, Peru, Tel Aviv; Also from AlbaIulia (Romania)
Submitted byPeter SALAMON
Internet Page http://www.salamon.net

SALIK
Description Salik family & Tym family website:
To write the story of my father, David Salik, born to Salim Salik and Rosalia née Tym in Sanok, Poland, 1914
To discover and record the names of those family members killed in the shoah, particularly at Belzec in 1942
To contact family descendents: Salik, Tym, Konig, Abeles, Kushner, Seiden
To share photos and impressions of the trips I made to Poland
To share information with people having a similar interest in geneology or shoah research

Sanok holocaust memorial by Israel Singer, Nissenbaum Family Foundation, click here

Przemysl massacre memorial by Frederick Salzburg, Ammerman Family Foundation, click here
Jakub H. Alweiss, Pinkas Alweiss, Szymon Anker, Jozef Arm, Nachum Bakenroth, Izrael Bakon, Majer Bar, Hersz Besen, Oswald Bethauer, Jakub Blatt, Jakub Breiter, Jozef Briffel, Naftali Broch, Szmerl Czopp, Markus Daar, Samuel Dienstag, Mendel Dukler, Jozef Eichel, Abracham Einsidler, Dawid L. Etner, Baruch Erbman, Abracham Ertag, Naftali Fenster, Mendel Feuer, Izydor Flaumenhaft, Izaak Flugzu, Pinkas Frank, Mojzesz Freidman, Mojzesc B. Friesner, Edward Freudenheim, Leizer Fuhrer, Wilhelm Garber, Saul Garten, Izrael Gitter, Chaim Gleicher, Hersz Glejzer, Rudolf Gluck, Goldstein, Mendel Gross, Grossman, Moses Gutter, Hirsch Hauben, Herbst, Moses Hirsch, Mordche Igel, Aron S. Kessel, Hersz Kostenbaum, Leiba Kronenfeld, Abracham I. Krug, Eliasz H. Kunke, Leizer Kupfer, Samuel M. Kupfer, Herman L. Lessig, Izaak H. Muhlbach, Simche Nathansohn, Techiel Nelken, Mendel Nussbaum, Samuel Pfeffer, Izaak Piepes, Israel L. Probstein, Beniamin Rappaport, Abracham Rechter, Samuel Reich, Samuel Ring, Mojzesz Rohrberger, Leon Rosen, Eisig Rubinfeld, Jozef Rubinfeld, Chaim M. Safrin, Seide Safrim, Mendel Salik, Joel Salver, Herman Salzberg, Juliusz Salzberg, Jakub Schachter, Anszel Schandler, Nate Scharf, Jozef Schildhorn, Zalman Schleifer, Jozef Schneider, Izaak Schnell, Aron Silber, Mojzesz Silber, Oskar Silber, Juda Slam, Moses Sojfer, Jozef Spiegler, Izaak Steiner, Sina Steiner, Izaak M. Traum, Chaim A. Vogler, Sina Wasser, Izaak Weiss, Rubin Weiss, Mojzesz Weitzenbluth, Dawid Werter, Rabin Wilk, Asher S. Wolker, Israel Wugman, Peisech Zins, Moses Zuckerberg, Chaskel Zwingermann.

Search words for site:
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Remembrance and Reconciliation Inc. (Przemysl cemetery restoration):
www.remembrance-reconciliation.org

Salik Family Website:
https://salikweb.wordpress.com

https://salikweb.wordpress.com

Site web de la famille Salik :
https://salikwebfr.wordpress.com

https://salikwebfr.wordpress.com
Submitted byMark Salik
Internet Page https://salikweb.wordpress.com/

SALINGER
Description The History of the Descendants of Selig Salomon- silversmith of Krojanke
Submitted byRalph Salinger
Internet Page http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/a/l/Ralph-Salinger/

SALOMON
Description Father Juels Kaufman Salomon Sr. Born Jacksonville Fla nov 3 1892, His father Jules Salomon was born ib Germany. Jules Sr wifes name Mina Kaufman birthplace Jachsonville Fl. Jules Sr was a pharmacist, he owned his own drig store in jacksonville, latter was director of purchase for Cunningham
drug stores headquarted in Detroite Mich. I know he was instrumental in bringing at least two family member s to the US from Germany in the early 40s
one female and one male. The female was hit by a car in Detroit while standing
in a cross walk, prior to 1944. This is about all that is known at this time for ether side of the family. Please contact me with any information you may have. even
if it is only a place of birth or name etc.


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Submitted byLeonard (Bart) Salomon

SALTZMAN
Description Searching for information on my grandfather: Nathan Leon SALTZMAN born in Brest-Litovsk, Poland (Belarus)on June 17, 1883. Was a talmudic student who emigrated to the USA circa 1900 and become a doctor in Cincinnati, OHIO.
His father's name was David and mother's name was Celia HASKIEL(aka HASKELL).
His uncle was Chaim SLONIMSKI of Marienpol, Lithuania married to Rocha (Rachel) HASKIEL(aka HASKELL) of Bialystok, MARIAMPOL who had children Nathan, Sonya, Joseph, Nina, & Leon.
Nathan sent money supporting his family until they perished in the holocaust.
Submitted byMitchell MILLER
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/saltzman.html

SALUNSKY
Description GGF immigrated from Pultusk, Poland 1882
Submitted byEphraim Salins
Internet Page http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/5287593/person/-1475119961

SALZENSTEIN
Description SVP, INFO IMPORTANTE: DEPUIS SEPTEMBRE 2002 LA PAGE N'EST QUE TRES RAREMENT MISE A JOUR, ET CE, DE MANIERE PARTIELLE, VOUS ETES INVITES A UTILISER LE SITE http://salzenstein.free.fr/ - merci -

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE: SINCE SEPTEMBER 2002, THIS PAGE IS NOT OFTEN UPDATED, YOU'D BETTER USE THE WEBSITE http://salzenstein.free.fr/ - thank you -

CONDOLEANCES:

Ester VERGNE est décédée le 8 février 2002, nous présentons à toute sa famille et amis nos sincères condoléances, pour cette dame au courage exceptionnel, qui fut, ne l'oublions pas, une résistante antinazie; ses enfants et petits enfants peuvent être fiers d'elle.

Gérard NEIMETZ est décédé le 27 février 2002, nous présentons à son épouse Aline ainsi qu'à ses enfants et petits enfants, et à toute sa famille et amis nos plus sincères condoléances.

(Last update: 6 january 2003)

*** Some new informations will be soon available concerning other Salzenstein's branch from Lodz, from Mayer and Mosek Zalcenstajn's families in the early XIXth, contact me if you are intersted! ***

See also: http://salzenstein.online.fr/ for other informations...

Histoire: trois frères une soeur et leurs enfants / three brothers one sister and their children

enfants de /children of Lajzer ZALTZENSZTAJN and Brana MARKOWICZ (1849-1882? [22-23]) married in 1866 [21]

- ICEK LABJ ZALCENSZTAJN et FRANDLA BORNSZTAJN, et leurs enfants...
(ICEK LABJ ZALCENSZTAJN and FRANDLA BORNSZTAJN, and their children...) voir / see paragraph. 2.2

- ABRAM MOSEK ZALCENSZTAJN et ESTERA SZAFRAN, et leurs enfants...
(Abram Mosek ZALCENSZTAJN and ESTERA SZAFRAN, and their children...) voir / see paragraph. 2.3

- SZYMSIE ZALCENSZTEJN et NACHA JACHETA KORPER, et leurs enfants...
(SZYMSIE ZALCENSZTEJN and NACHA JACHETA KORPER, and their children...) voir / see paragraph. 2.4

- FRIDA ZALCENSZTAJN et xxxxxx LEWKOWICZ, et leurs enfants...
(FRIDA ZALCENSZTAJN and xxxxxx LEWKOWICZ, and their children...) voir / see paragraph. 2.5

keywords: ZALCENSZTAJN, BORNSZTAJN, BORNSTEIN, LEWKOWICZ, LEVKOVITCH, SALZENSTEIN, ZALCENSTEIN, ZALTZENSZTEIN, ZALCENSZTAJN, ZALTZENSZTEJN, ZALCENSZTEJN, SALZSTEIN, SALZTEIN, SZAFRAN, KORPER, KORPEL, FRAK, SZTERN, OLZSER, ЗАЛСЕНШТАЙН, БОРНШТАЙН, СЗАФРАН, KOPПЕP, RUBINSTEIN, RUBINSTEJN, SALTZSZTAJN, KRUMHOLC, WARSZAWSKI, WARSHAVSKY, PINCHEVSKI, GLIZENSTEIN, KUMAN, BRANDES, NACHMAN, FOX

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Abstract : / Introduction:

Résumé :

Ici est présentée la dispersion géographique depuis le XIXeme siècle d’une famille d’origine juive allemande et polonaise, dont le nom actuel le plus répandu est SALZENSTEIN. Lajzer ZALTZENSZTAJN et Brana MARKOWICZ (1849-1882?)et leurs enfants et petits enfants... (liste complète): [ils ont eu au moins trois garçons, une fille et beaucoup de petits enfants]. Est présentée plus particulièrement la branche issue de Icek Lajb ZALCENSZTAJN (1870-1942) né en 1870 à Lodz, et marié avec FRANDLA BORNSZTAJN (1866-1942) en 1897. Nous présentons aussi des informations concernant un frère d'Icek Lajb, Abram Mosek ZALCENSZTAJN et de sa femme Estera SZAFRAN, marriés en 1895 à Lodz, et de leurs enfants. Enfin, nous présentons également la branche issue de Szymsie ZALCENSZTEJN (autre frere d'Icek né en 1867 à Lodz) et de Nacha Jacheta KORPER, marriés à Lodz en 1890. De plus, il y a aussi la soeur, les parents etc de ces frères... etc...

We present here the geographical dispersion since the XIXth century of a polish german jewish family (issued from Icek Lajb ZALCENSZTAJN and FRANDLA BORNSZTAJN), which most common name is now SALZENSTEIN. They are mainly the children of Lajzer ZALTZENSZTAJN and Brana MARKOWICZ (1849-1882?). Here we present with more details the branch coming from Icek Lajb ZALCENSZTAJN (1870-1942) born in 1870 in Lodz, and married with FRANDLA BORNSZTAJN (1866-1942) in 1897. We also add some informations concerning Abram Mosek ZALCENSZTAJN (one of the brother of Icek Lajb) and of Estera SZAFRAN, his wife (both married in Lodz, 1895) and their children. Finaly we also add informations concerning Szymsie ZALCENSZTEJN (one of the brother of Icek Lajb, Szymsie was born in Lodz in 1867) and married with Nacha Jacheta KORPER in Lodz in 1890.

Лазар ЗАЛЬСЕНШТАЙН и Брана Маркович (1849-1882?) и своих детей (complete list). У них были 4 детей. Своих детей завут Изак Лабж, Абрам Мосек, Сзимзе, Фрида : Здесь говорят о полском-неметском-еврейском семе называется ЗАЛСЕНШТАЙН, из города Лодса в Польше, жили в 19ого веке. Больше говорят о детей Исекa Лажба ЗАЛСЕНШТАЙНА (1870-1942), который женился с Франдлой БОРНШТАЙНОЙ (1866-1942) в 1897 и о детей Абрама Моска ЗАЛСЕНШТАЙНА и Естере СЗАФРАНЕ (свадба в 1895). То говорят о своих детей Зисме ЗАЛСЕНШТАЙНА (родилься в Лодсе в 1867) и Наше KOPПЕPE (свадба в 1890)

Presentamos aquí la dispersión geográfica desde el siglo de XIXth de una familia judía alemana polaca (viene de Icek Lajb ZALCENSZTAJN y FRANDLA BORNSZTAJN), que la mayoría del nombre común ahora es SALZENSTEIN. Aquí presentamos con más detalles la ramificación que viene de Icek Lajb ZALCENSZTAJN (1870-1942) nacido en 1870 en Lodz, y casado con FRANDLA BORNSZTAJN (1866-1942) en 1897. También agregamos algunas informaciones referentes a Abram Mosek ZALCENSZTAJN (uno del hermano de Icek Lajb) y de Estera SZAFRAN, su esposa (ambas casadas en Lodz, 1895) y sus niños. Presentamos también informaciones referentes a Szymsie ZALCENSZTEJN (de Lodz 1867) y Nacha Jacheta KORPER ambas casadas en Lodz, 1890, y sus niños.

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Remarque préliminaire :

Afin de préserver la vie privée des personnes vivantes, aucun développement les concernant n’est fait ici.

0. Introduction :

En 2001, les SALZENSTEINs sont localisés dans des zones assez précises. On les trouvent principalement en France et aux Etats Unis, et dans une moindre mesure dans deux zones : l’Israël et l’Amérique latine. D’où viennent-ils et sont-ils apparentés ? Un rapide coup d’œil historique a permi de déterminer deux foyers d’origine au XIXeme siècle. En Allemagne, on trouve au moins une famille dans le petit village de Halsdorf près de Marburg dans le Hesse. L’autre foyer est localisé au milieu du XIXeme siècle en Pologne, à Lodz au sud ouest de Varsovie. La première vague d’emigration aux Etats Unis vient d’Halsdorf et s’est installée dans la région de Chicago dans l’Illinois. La deuxième vient de Lodz et s’est installée au même endroit ce qui laisse ouverte l’hypothèse de l’apparentement entre les branches allemande et polonaise.

Submitted byPatrice
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/salzenstein.html

SAMBURSKY
Description Sambursky family from towns in the Poltava Guberniya (now Chernigov Oblast) in the Ukraine
Submitted byReeva Kimble
Internet Page http://pages.uoregon.edu/rkimble/webgenealogy/Sambursky.html

SAMUEL
Description Aaron Samuel, occupation silversmith was born around 1760's (?) family may have originated in Bavaria. Aaron and his wife (name unk.) had three sons in Ipswich, Suffolk, England; Michael born 1785, Samuel born 1786, Moses born 1787.
Submitted byLibby Lambert
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/aaron samuel family.html

SAMUELS
Description The Samuels (originally something like Shmykis or Shmulkas) came from in or near Annopol, Ukraine. They immigrated to the U.S. in the early twentieth century, primarily to St. Louis and Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

This site lists only the first three generations. For an updated, interactive, password-protected family site at www.myfamily.com, please contact samny@pipeline.com
Submitted bySamuels
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/samuelsfamily.html

SANDELBAUM
Description Sandelbaum, Sandelbojm, Sandelburn, Mesz, Moshe Ben Mordechai HaCohen, Rav Mordechai HaCohen. From the town of Lyubomel, Ukraine. Family lived in Safed, Palestine prior to mid-1800's - known there as Sandelar. Now in NY, NY; Boynton Beach, Fla; Jacksonville, Fla.; Argentina; Holon, Israel; Herzliya, Israel
Submitted byWendy Brezin

SANDELMAN
Description The Sandelman family immigrated from Berdychev to MI in the late 1800's. About the same time, the Schreiber family immigrated from Poland to NY. Other surnames include Cohen, Dershowitz, Feld, Greenberg, Hyman, Kalmuk, Levin, Reich, and Rosenblum.
Submitted byLaura Danner
Internet Page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sandleman/

SANDMAN
Description Page for the Sandman æðãîï family of Koenigsburg (Kaliningrad), Newcastle in England, Oudsthoorn in South Africa. Included family data and information about the main places of origin.
Submitted byJon Seligman
Internet Page http://www.seligman.org.il/

SARASOHN
Description Sarasohn family from Jerusalem. Family lore has the name originating in Amsterdam, possible Russian connections also.
Submitted byHyman Sarasohn
Internet Page http://www.sarasohn.com

SARFATTY
Description SARFATTY (and all spelling variants) from Monastir
Submitted byJeanne Gold
Internet Page http://www.digging4roots.com/

SARGENT
Submitted byKristi sargent

SASLAFSKY
Description Boguslav, Keiv, Ukraine
Submitted byJennifer Saslafsky

SASLAFSKY
Description Boguslav, Keiv, Ukraine
Submitted byJennifer Saslafsky

SASLAFSKY
Description Boguslav, Keiv, Ukraine
Submitted byJennifer Saslafsky

SASLAFSKY
Description Boguslav, Keiv, Ukraine
Submitted byJennifer Saslafsky

SASSIENIE WORLDWIDE FAMILY WEBSITE
Description THERE are several different versions of the family surname in this family tree. The name Sasine, Sasiene, Sasienie, sass, Sassiene, Sassieni, & Sassienie are variants of the surname Sasieni and Salomon within our family group. The tree includes seven generations of the Salomon/Sasieni family originating from Holland.
Submitted byAnthony (Sassienie) Steel
Internet Page http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/a/s/Anthony-Sassienie-/?Welcome=1086635039

SASSIENIE WORLDWIDE FAMILY WEBSITE
Description THERE are several different versions of the family surname in this family tree. The name Sasine, Sasiene, Sasienie, sass, Sassiene, Sassieni, & Sassienie are variants of the surname Sasieni and Salomon within our family group. The tree includes seven generations of the Salomon/Sasieni family originating from Holland. Submitted byAnthony (Sassienie) Steel - sassienieanthony@hotmail.com
Submitted byAnthony Sassienie
Internet Page http://sassienie.99k.org/index.html

SASSON
Description In the MALKA-GELFAND family tree.
Family came from IRAQ and settled in the SUDAN (south of Egypt)
Submitted byJeff Malka
Internet Page http://www.sephardicgen.com/malkagelfand.HTM

SAUL
Description Saul, name changed from Veshasky, Serejei Lithuania
Submitted byLynn Saul
Internet Page http://members.cox.net/lynnsaul/

SAUL KASDIN & SARAH ERSLER KASDIN, CHARLES & FREDA
Description Kasdin & Halperin from Belarus
Schwartz & Sperling & Ghingold from Rumania
Ersler & Wittenstein from Lithuania
Submitted byJudith Hamel

SAVARICK
Description My parents' families lived in and around Tomaszow-Lubelski, Poland in the Lublin Gubernia. They are the ones mentioned in the title. I am interested in hearing from people in these families because we lost many, as did others.
I am looking for:
GRINER, PANCER, ZAJDEL, LAJZER / LAZER, BAUM / BOIM, LAPERDON, SAVARICK.
Submitted byZev Griner
Internet Page http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/~zgriner

SAVOSNICK
Description The Family came from Ratskij,Suwalki area,Poland
Submitted byLisa Sorkine
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/savosnick.html

SAVULKIN
Description Belarus/Russia/USA
Submitted byFedotova Natalya
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/savulkin's family.html

SCHABRACQ
Description Stamboom van de familie Schabracq
Submitted byF.Schabracq
Internet Page http://home.planet.nl/~schab040/

SCHAM
Description Scham family
Submitted byElise J. Kornfeld

SCHAM
Description Family of Moses/Morris Mordko Scham/Schaum and Malka/Mollie/Molly Bader. Their children were Hersch/Sam, Hudel/Etta, Leie/Lena, and Max.

Submitted byElise J. Kornfeld

SCHANEN
Submitted byGLEN CARY SCHANEN
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/schanen.html

SCHARF
Description Descendants of Dov Berisch WULKAN
Submitted byGeoff Shaw
Internet Page http://www.apck66.dsl.pipex.com/Wulkan/html/surnames.html

SCHARF
Description The Scharf family. Towns: Marcyporeba, Poland and Vienna, Austria
Submitted byMiriam Silvermintz
Internet Page http://www.myheritage.com/site-family-tree-176336472/scharf

SCHARF
Description fERDINAND SCHARF AND BROTHER HENRY (HERMAN) SCHARF CAME FROM ROMANIA
TOWN WAS TIRGU OCNA BACAU ROMANIA....MOLDAVIA
THEY SETTLED IN NEW YORK CITY
Submitted byPHYLLIS SCHARF
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/sencha scharf.html

SCHATTEN
Description Schatten's from Czernowitz research project
by jerome schatten - Vancouver B.C.
Submitted byJerome Schatten
Internet Page http://www.ehpes.com

SCHATZ
Description Descendants of Aisik Schatz of Goldingen, Latvia who married Raine Lewius in 1865 and to whom were born seven children i.e Charles, Lina, Meier, Johanna, Joseph and Rosa (twin) and Yetta
Submitted byMark Schatz
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/schatz.html

SCHAUM
Description Family database of Schaum/Shoem/Bader/Zimmet family
Submitted byElise J. Kornfeld
Internet Page http://schaumtribalpages.com

SCHAVITZKY/SHAW
Description The Schavitzky family is based out of Warsaw, Poland. There are many different spellings when people came to America. Looking for relatives.
Submitted byMichelle Shaw
Internet Page http://www.fortunecity.com/millennium/tinkywinky/368/shawmichelle1.htm

SCHECHTER, SCHARFEBERG, JACKSON
Description Seeking relatives of Samuel and Frimet Schechter, Pauline Scharfeberg, Matt and Ruth Jackson of Providence, Rhode Island
Submitted byLinda Forman
Internet Page http://www.jewishgen.org/family/samuel schechter of.html

SCHEIBEL, SCHILLINGER, NEUFELD, BECK, WOLF
Description The family is Jewish and from Apostag, Maklar and Budapest, Hungary. Please email me if you have any information. Thank you!
Submitted byMimi Scheibel Weisberg

SCHEINBERG
Description Poland, Russia Grandfather Isidore Scheinberg emigrated to US approx 1904
Submitted byMarrtin Scheinberg
Internet Page http//www.geni.com

SCHEPS(SZEPS)
Description Brzeziny Poland
Submitted byMathilde Cobb

SCHIFF
Description Pastor: Austria
Schiff: Poland
Submitted byAmy Schiff
Internet Page http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/61432370/family?fpid=30075578563



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