Golda-Brayna Kreynin
Female, #3401, Deceased
Biographical Details
| Person Source | Golda-Brayna Kreynin had person sources.1 |
| 1892 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Shoshana Kreynin, was born in 1892 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
| Marriage | Golda-Brayna Kreynin married Pinkhus Glotzer.2 |
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Citations
- Polish Death Record, 1923-1939 Death & Birth Register for Pinsk Jewish Community Fond 917, Opis 1 Delo 5 p. 39 overleaf, ¹37. On April 1 (14 Nisan), 1931 Sosha daughter of Pinkhus and Golda-Brayna Glotser, nee Kreynin, Itshok son of Khonon’s wife died at the age of 39 in Pinsk. She died of cardiac failure and was buried at Pinsk Jewish cemetery. (translation from Polish).
- Polish Death Record, 1923-1939 Death & Birth Register for Pinsk Jewish Community Fond 917, Opis 1 Delo 5 p. 39 overleaf (Sosha Kreynin), Date: 1 APR 1931, No. 37. On April 1 (14 Nisan), 1931 Sosha daughter of Pinkhus and Golda-Brayna Glotser, nee Kreynin, Itshok son of Khonon’s wife died at the age of 39 in Pinsk. She died of cardiac failure and was buried at Pinsk Jewish cemetery. (translation from Polish).
Leib Glotzer
Male, #3402, Deceased, b. 1770
Parents
Biographical Details
| Person Source | Leib Glotzer had person sources.1 |
| 1770 | Birth name | He was born in 1770.1 |
| Marriage | He married Mrs. Elka [Glotzer].1 |
| Before 1814 | Death of Parent | His father, Yossel Glotzer, died before 1814 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
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Citations
- 1874 Pinsk Revision List, July 25, 1816 list; FHL film #1925416. Seen in translation on JewishGen Belarus database
Mrs. Elka [Glotzer]
Female, #3403, Deceased, b. 1766
Biographical Details
| Nickname | Mrs. Elka [Glotzer] was also known as Elia [Glotzer].1 |
| Married | She was also known as Elka Glotzer.1 |
| Person Source | She had person sources.2 |
| 1766 | Birth name | She was born in 1766.1 |
| Marriage | She married Leib Glotzer.1 |
| Last Edited |
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Citations
- 1874 Pinsk Revision List, July 25, 1816 list; FHL film #1925416. Seen in translation on JewishGen Belarus database
- "NIAB Revision List (Glotzers," March 2014, NIAB ([address for private use]) to Robert Jacobs ([address for private use], Ellensburg, WA 98926), ; Typescript held by Robert Jacobs, [address for private use], Ellensburg, WA 98926., p.1, No. 113
Eliya Sheyzon
Male, #3404, Deceased
Biographical Details
| Person Source | Eliya Sheyzon had person sources.1 |
| Last Edited |
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Citations
- Polish Birth Record, FHL film # 1794309, seen in translation on Belarus Births Database, JewishGen, 7 Mar. 2014.
Abram Itskovich Kaplan

Abram Kaplan
Male, #3406, Deceased, b. 1854
Biographical Details
| Person Source | Abram Itskovich Kaplan had person sources.1 |
| 1854 | Birth name | He was born in 1854 in Belarus.1 |
| Marriage | He married Mrs. Sora [Kaplan] in Belarus.1 |
| 1875 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Leah Kaplan, was born in 1875 in Belarus. |
| 1877 | Birth of Child | His son, Peisach Kaplan, was born in 1877 in Belarus. |
| 1879 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Sheyna Kaplan, was born in 1879 in Belarus. |
| 1881 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Fannie Kaplan, was born in 1881 in David Gorodok, Belarus. |
| 1887 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Lipa Kaplan, was born in 1887 in Belarus. |
| 1891 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Mera Kaplan, was born in 1891 in Belarus. |
| Before 1892 | Occupation | Before 1892 Abram Itskovich Kaplan was a tradesman in David Gorodok, Belarus.1 |
| 1892 | Residence (family) | He and Mrs. Sora [Kaplan] lived in Pinsk, Belarus in November 1892. the family moved to Pinsk from David Gorodok.2 |
| Last Edited |
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Citations
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104., No. 603 Kaplan, Abram Itskovich [Abram, the son of Itsko), a tradesman from the small hamlet of David Gorodok of the Mozyrsky district – he was 20 years old in 1874 and is now 38 -- has received permission for permanent residency in the city of Pinsk. Moving together with him are his wife, Sora Shlyemovna (daughter of Shlomo/Solomon), 39 years old; his children – Leah, 17; Peisach, 15; Sheyna, 13; Rochlya, 11; Lipa, 5; Mera, 1.
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104.
Mrs. Sora [Kaplan]

Sora Kaplan
Female, #3407, Deceased, b. 1853
Biographical Details
| Name | Mrs. Sora [Kaplan] was also known as Sora Kaplan.1 |
| Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
| 1853 | Birth name | She was born in 1853 in Belarus.1 |
| Marriage | She married Abram Itskovich Kaplan in Belarus.1 |
| 1875 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Leah Kaplan, was born in 1875 in Belarus. |
| 1877 | Birth of Child | Her son, Peisach Kaplan, was born in 1877 in Belarus. |
| 1879 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Sheyna Kaplan, was born in 1879 in Belarus. |
| 1881 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Fannie Kaplan, was born in 1881 in David Gorodok, Belarus. |
| 1887 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Lipa Kaplan, was born in 1887 in Belarus. |
| 1891 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Mera Kaplan, was born in 1891 in Belarus. |
| 1892 | Residence (family) | Abram Itskovich Kaplan and Mrs. Sora [Kaplan] lived in Pinsk, Belarus in November 1892. the family moved to Pinsk from David Gorodok.2 |
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Citations
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104., No. 603 Kaplan, Abram Itskovich [Abram, the son of Itsko), a tradesman from the small hamlet of David Gorodok of the Mozyrsky district – he was 20 years old in 1874 and is now 38 -- has received permission for permanent residency in the city of Pinsk. Moving together with him are his wife, Sora Shlyemovna (daughter of Shlomo/Solomon), 39 years old; his children – Leah, 17; Peisach, 15; Sheyna, 13; Rochlya, 11; Lipa, 5; Mera, 1.
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104.
Peisach Kaplan
Male, #3408, Deceased, b. 1877
Parents
Biographical Details
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Citations
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104., No. 603 Kaplan, Abram Itskovich [Abram, the son of Itsko), a tradesman from the small hamlet of David Gorodok of the Mozyrsky district – he was 20 years old in 1874 and is now 38 -- has received permission for permanent residency in the city of Pinsk. Moving together with him are his wife, Sora Shlyemovna (daughter of Shlomo/Solomon), 39 years old; his children – Leah, 17; Peisach, 15; Sheyna, 13; Rochlya, 11; Lipa, 5; Mera, 1.
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104.
Leah Kaplan
Female, #3409, Deceased, b. 1875
Parents
Biographical Details
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Citations
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104., No. 603 Kaplan, Abram Itskovich [Abram, the son of Itsko), a tradesman from the small hamlet of David Gorodok of the Mozyrsky district – he was 20 years old in 1874 and is now 38 -- has received permission for permanent residency in the city of Pinsk. Moving together with him are his wife, Sora Shlyemovna (daughter of Shlomo/Solomon), 39 years old; his children – Leah, 17; Peisach, 15; Sheyna, 13; Rochlya, 11; Lipa, 5; Mera, 1.
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104.
Sheyna Kaplan
Female, #3410, Deceased, b. 1879
Parents
Biographical Details
| Last Edited |
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Citations
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104., No. 603 Kaplan, Abram Itskovich [Abram, the son of Itsko), a tradesman from the small hamlet of David Gorodok of the Mozyrsky district – he was 20 years old in 1874 and is now 38 -- has received permission for permanent residency in the city of Pinsk. Moving together with him are his wife, Sora Shlyemovna (daughter of Shlomo/Solomon), 39 years old; his children – Leah, 17; Peisach, 15; Sheyna, 13; Rochlya, 11; Lipa, 5; Mera, 1.
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104.
Lipa Kaplan
Female, #3411, Deceased, b. 1887
Parents
Biographical Details
| Last Edited |
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Citations
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104., No. 603 Kaplan, Abram Itskovich [Abram, the son of Itsko), a tradesman from the small hamlet of David Gorodok of the Mozyrsky district – he was 20 years old in 1874 and is now 38 -- has received permission for permanent residency in the city of Pinsk. Moving together with him are his wife, Sora Shlyemovna (daughter of Shlomo/Solomon), 39 years old; his children – Leah, 17; Peisach, 15; Sheyna, 13; Rochlya, 11; Lipa, 5; Mera, 1.
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104.
Mera Kaplan
Female, #3412, Deceased, b. 1891
Parents
Biographical Details
| Last Edited |
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Citations
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104., No. 603 Kaplan, Abram Itskovich [Abram, the son of Itsko), a tradesman from the small hamlet of David Gorodok of the Mozyrsky district – he was 20 years old in 1874 and is now 38 -- has received permission for permanent residency in the city of Pinsk. Moving together with him are his wife, Sora Shlyemovna (daughter of Shlomo/Solomon), 39 years old; his children – Leah, 17; Peisach, 15; Sheyna, 13; Rochlya, 11; Lipa, 5; Mera, 1.
- Travel Permit, “Office of the Minsk Governor. A list of Jewish families who have received permission to move within Minsk Guberniya” Fond 299, inventory 2, file 816, both sides of page 104.
Max Zukosky
Male, #3413, Deceased, b. 7 November 1887, d. 29 July 1944
Parents
Biographical Details
| Person Source | Max Zukosky had person sources.1 |
| 1887 | Birth name | He was born on 7 November 1887 in London, England.2,3 |
| 1893 | Immigration (fam) | As a child, Max Zukosky migrated with Isaac Zukosky and Annie Perski from England in 1893.4 |
| 1910 | Occupation | In 1910 Max Zukosky was a porter for theater bills.5 |
| 1910 | Residence (family) | As an adult child, Max Zukosky lived with Isaac Zukosky and Annie Perski at 343 Broadway in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey on 16 April 1910.5 |
| 1917 | Occupation | In 1917 Max Zukosky was a painter in Bayonne, New Jersey.3 |
| 1920 | Occupation | On 3 January 1920 Max Zukosky was a painter in Bayonne.4 |
| 1920 | Residence (family) | As an adult child, Max Zukosky lived with Isaac Zukosky and Annie Perski at 10 West 16th St. in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey on 3 January 1920.4 |
| 1924 | Death of Parent | His father, Isaac Zukosky, died in February 1924 in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey. |
| 1934 | Marriage | Max Zukosky married Charlotte Glotzer at Trotsky's — 35th St. & Seventh Ave. in Manhattan, New York on 27 June 1934. The marriage was witnessed by Sadie April.1,2 |
| 1942 | Residence (family) | He and Charlotte Glotzer lived at 116 Avenue C in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey on 26 April 1942.6 |
| 1944 | Death | He died on 29 July 1944 at 116 Avenue C in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey.7 |
| 1977 | Death of Spouse | His wife, Charlotte Glotzer, died on 21 February 1977 in Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida. |
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Citations
- New York City Grooms Index, Manhattan Cert. #14855, June 27, 1934, Seen index only
- New York City, Marriage License Indexes, 1907-2018 (Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.), Manhattan License #14855, issued 15 June 1934, Date: 27 JUN 1934
- World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 7th Precinct, 1st Ward, Bayonne, New Jersey, Date: 5 JUN 1917
- 1920 Federal Census, Hudson County (NJ) Sheet 2-!, image 220, Date: 3 JAN 1920
- 1910 Federal Census, Bayonne, Ward 1; Series T624, Image 151, Sheet 4B, Date: 16 APR 1910
- World War II Draft Registration Card, The National Archives At St. Louis; St. Louis, Missouri; World War Ii Draft Cards (Fourth Registration) For the State of New Jersey; Record Group Title: Records of the Selective Service System; Record Group Number: 147; Series Number: M1986, Date: 26 APR 1942
- Obituary, Bayonne (NJ) Times>, p.1, Date: 31 JUL 1944
Isaac Zukosky
Male, #3414, Deceased, b. September 1862, d. February 1924
Biographical Details
| 1862 | Birth name | Isaac Zukosky was born in September 1862 in Russia.1,2 |
| 1887 | Marriage | He married Annie Perski in London, England between April 1887 and June 1887.1,3 |
| 1887 | Birth of Child | His son, Max Zukosky, was born on 7 November 1887 in London, England. |
| 1893 | Immigration (fam) | Isaac Zukosky and Annie Perski migrated from England in 1893.4 |
| 1910 | Occupation | In 1910 Isaac Zukosky was a painter in Bayonne. |
| 1910 | Residence (family) | He and Annie Perski lived at 343 Broadway in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey on 16 April 1910.1 |
| 1920 | Occupation | In 1920 Isaac Zukosky was painting contractor in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey.4 |
| 1920 | Residence (family) | He and Annie Perski lived at 10 West 16th St. in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey on 3 January 1920.4 |
| 1924 | Death | He died in February 1924 in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey. |
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Citations
- 1910 Federal Census, Bayonne, Ward 1; Series T624, Image 151, Sheet 4B, Date: 16 APR 1910
- 1905 New Jersey Census, Ancestry.com. New Jersey, U.S., State Census, 1905 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA, Date: 1905
- Marriage Index, FreeBMD. England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1837-1915 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
- 1920 Federal Census, Hudson County (NJ) Sheet 2-!, image 220, Date: 3 JAN 1920
Volf Kuperman
Male, #3415, Deceased, d. before 1817
Biographical Details
| Person Source | Volf Kuperman had person sources.1 |
| 1784 | Birth of Child | His son, Zalman Leyba Kuperman, was born in 1784. |
| 1803 | Birth of Child | His son, David Kuperman, was born in 1803. |
| Before 1817 | Death | Volf Kuperman died before 1817. his grandson was born in 1817 and was named Volf after him.1 |
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, p.1
Mrs. Khaya [Kuperman]
Female, #3417, Deceased, b. 1784
Biographical Details
| Married | Mrs. Khaya [Kuperman] was also known as Khaya Kuperman.1 |
| Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
| 1784 | Birth name | She was born in 1784.1 |
| Marriage | She married Zalman Leyba Kuperman.1 |
| About 1810 | Birth of Child | Her son, Froim Kuperman, was born about 1810. |
| 1812 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Freydla Kuperman, was born in 1812. |
| From 1816 to 1818 | Residence (family) | Zalman Leyba Kuperman and Mrs. Khaya [Kuperman] lived in Pogost Zarechny, Ukraine from 1816 to 1818.1 |
| 1817 | Birth of Child | Her son, Volf Kuperman, was born in 1817 in Pogost Zarechny, Ukraine. |
| 1824 | Birth of Child | Her son, Movsha Kuperman, was born in 1824 in Starosel'ye, Belarus. |
| 1822 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Etlya Kuperman, was born in 1822 in Starosel'ye, Belarus. |
| From 1824 to 1842 | Residence (family) | Zalman Leyba Kuperman and Mrs. Khaya [Kuperman] lived in Starosel'ye, Belarus from 1824 to 1842.2 |
| 1828 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Nekhama Kuperman, was born in 1828 in Starosel'ye, Belarus. |
| Before 1858 | Death of Spouse | Her husband, Zalman Leyba Kuperman, died before 1858. |
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, p.1
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1842 list of Jewish Owners & Lessees of Mills, Distilleries & Inns in Pinsk Uezd, p.2
Froim Kuperman
Male, #3418, Deceased, b. about 1810
Parents
Biographical Details
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, p.1
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1842 Revision List, p.2
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1842 list of Jewish Owners & Lessees of Mills, Distilleries & Inns in Pinsk Uezd, p.2, 1851 Supplemental Revision list of petty bourgeois Jews from shtetl Logishin of Pinsk uezd,
Fond 333, opis 9, delo 693, p.255 overleaf-256 - Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1858 Revision list, p.3, 1868 Supplemental Revision list of petty bourgeois Jews from shtetl Logishin, Pinsk uezd.
Fond 333, opis 9, delo 868, p.224 overleaf-225
Freydla Kuperman
Female, #3419, Deceased, b. 1812
Parents
Biographical Details
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, p.1
Volf Kuperman
Male, #3420, Deceased, b. 1817
Parents
Biographical Details
| Person Source | Volf Kuperman had person sources.1 |
| 1817 | Birth name | He was born in 1817 in Pogost Zarechny, Ukraine.1 |
| Marriage | He married Mrs. Dvoyra [Kuperman].2 |
| 1837 | Birth of Child | His son, Movsha Kuperman, was born in 1837. |
| 1840 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Mer'yam Kuperman, was born in 1840 in Belarus. |
| 1842 | Residence (family) | Volf Kuperman and Mrs. Dvoyra [Kuperman] lived in Starosel'ye, Belarus in 1842. Volf and his family lived with his parents.2 |
| Before 1858 | Death of Parent | His father, Zalman Leyba Kuperman, died before 1858. |
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, p.1
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1842 list of Jewish Owners & Lessees of Mills, Distilleries & Inns in Pinsk Uezd, p.2
David Kuperman
Male, #3421, Deceased, b. 1803
Parents
Biographical Details
| Person Source | David Kuperman had person sources.1 |
| 1803 | Birth name | He was born in 1803.1 |
| From 1816 to 1818 | Residence (family) | As the brother of Zalman Leyba Kuperman and Mrs. Khaya [Kuperman], he resided with them in Pogost Zarechny, Ukraine from 1816 to 1818.1 |
| Before 1817 | Death of Parent | His father, Volf Kuperman, died before 1817. |
| Marriage | David Kuperman married Mrs. Bunya [Kuperman].2 |
| 1824 | Birth of Child | His son, Abraham-Movsha Kuperman, was born in 1824 in Belarus. |
| 1830 | Birth of Child | His son, Abram Yankel Kuperman, was born in 1830 in Belarus. |
| 1831 | Birth of Child | His son, Meir Kuperman, was born in 1831 in Pogost Zarechny, Ukraine. |
| 1833 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Sorka Kuperman, was born in 1833 in Pogost Zarechny, Ukraine. |
| 1837 | Immigration (fam) | David Kuperman and Mrs. Bunya [Kuperman] migrated to Pinsk, Belarus, in 1837. They had been living in Pogost-Zarechny in the Ukraine.2 |
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, p.1
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1834 Revision list, p.1
Etlya Kuperman
Female, #3422, Deceased, b. 1822
Parents
Biographical Details
| Name | Etlya Kuperman was also known as Etlya Ratnovsky.1 |
| Person Source | She had person sources.2 |
| 1822 | Birth name | She was born in 1822 in Starosel'ye, Belarus.2 |
| Marriage | She married Rubin Ratnovsky.1 |
| 1846 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Shifra Ratnovsky, was born in 1846 in Pogost Zarechny, Ukraine. |
| 1855 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Rokhlya Ratnovsky, was born in 1855. |
| Before 1858 | Death of Parent | Her father, Zalman Leyba Kuperman, died before 1858. |
| 1883 | Note (fam) | The Ratnovsky family moved to Pinsk in 1883.3 |
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1850 Revision list, p.2,
1850 Revision list of petty bourgeois Jews from shtetl Pogost-Zarechny of Pinsk uezd.
Fond 333, opis 9, delo 743, p.574, 576
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, p.1
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1858 Revision list, p.3, 1858 Revision list of petty bourgeois Jews from shtetl Pogost-Zarechny of Pinsk uezd.
Fond 333, opis 9, delo1132, p.947 overleaf-948
Moishe Itzhak Kuperman
Male, #3423, Deceased, b. 1831
Parents
Biographical Details
| Birth | Moishe Itzhak Kuperman was also known as Movsha-Itska Kuperman.1 |
| 1831 | Birth name | He was born in 1831 in Belarus.1 |
| Occupation | Moishe Itzhak Kuperman was an orchardist in Pinsk, Belarus.2 |
| Marriage | He married Tsipe Leah Gottleib in Belarus.3 |
| 1858 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Dvoire Kuperman, was born in 1858 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
| 1859 | Birth of Child | His son, Ephraim Kuperman, was born in 1859 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
| About 1864 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Beyla Kuperman, was born about 1864 in Pinsk, Belarus. |
| 1867 | Birth of Child | His daughter, Ester Kuperman, was born in 1867. |
| 1871 | Birth of Child | His son, Jankel Kuperman, was born in 1871 in Belarus. |
| 1873 | Residence (family) | Moishe Itzhak Kuperman and Tsipe Leah Gottleib lived in Pinsk, Belarus in 1873.4 |
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, p.1
- Hannah Cooper Guterman, Hannah Guterman's typescript memoir (1986), n.p.
- 1930 Fed'l Census, Efroem Kuperman
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1858 Revision list, p.3, 1873 Supplemental Revision list of petty bourgeois Jews from Pinsk.
Fond 333, opis 9, delo 871, p.123 overleaf
¹2. Movsha-Itsko son of Froim Kuperman, in 1873 – 42 years old
His wife Tsipa 40
His daughter Dvora 17
Nekhama Kuperman
Female, #3424, Deceased, b. 1828
Parents
Biographical Details
| Person Source | Nekhama Kuperman had person sources.1 |
| 1828 | Birth name | She was born in 1828 in Starosel'ye, Belarus.1 |
| From 1828 to 1842 | Residence | She lived in Starosel'ye, Belarus from 1828 to 1842 She lived with her parents.2 |
| Before 1858 | Death of Parent | Her father, Zalman Leyba Kuperman, died before 1858. |
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1842 Revision List, p.2
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1842 list of Jewish Owners & Lessees of Mills, Distilleries & Inns in Pinsk Uezd, p.2
Mrs. Rokhlya-Leya [Kuperman]
Female, #3425, Deceased, b. 1812
Biographical Details
| Married | Mrs. Rokhlya-Leya [Kuperman] was also known as Rokhlya-Leya Kuperman.1 |
| Person Source | She had person sources.1 |
| 1812 | Birth name | She was born in 1812.1 |
| Marriage | She married Froim Kuperman.1 |
| 1831 | Birth of Child | Her son, Moishe Itzhak Kuperman, was born in 1831 in Belarus. |
| 1840 | Birth of Child | Her daughter, Itka Kuperman, was born in 1840 in Belarus. |
| From 1842 to 1868 | Residence (family) | Froim Kuperman and Mrs. Rokhlya-Leya [Kuperman] lived in Logishin, Belarus from 1842 to 1868.2,3 |
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Citations
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1842 Revision List, p.2
- Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1842 list of Jewish Owners & Lessees of Mills, Distilleries & Inns in Pinsk Uezd, p.2, 1851 Supplemental Revision list of petty bourgeois Jews from shtetl Logishin of Pinsk uezd,
Fond 333, opis 9, delo 693, p.255 overleaf-256 - Jewish Heritage Research Group of Belarus (13B Daumana Street, 220002 Minsk, Belarus), "Report on Genealogical Research of Kuperman Family from Shtetl Pogost-Zarechny and Pinsk", March 22, 2014, to Robert Jacobs, Privately circulated, 1858 Revision list, p.3, 1868 Supplemental Revision list of petty bourgeois Jews from shtetl Logishin, Pinsk uezd.
Fond 333, opis 9, delo 868, p.224 overleaf-225