This site was created using MyHeritage.com. This is a great system that allows anyone like you and I to create a private site for their family, build their family tree and share family photos.
This website covers several family groups. Some of the more prominent surnames are:
Goldner / Rottenberg / Sobel / Sumerson
Baer (Baier) / Kimmelman
Goldfarb / Pomerancblum
Wollman / Szweiger / Lipshutz
Hyman (Haiman) / Alschtein / Cohen
Our family tree is posted online on this site! There are 2534 names in our family site. The earliest event is the birth of Abus\Abele Pomerancblum
(Before 1770). The most recent event is the birth of <Private> Miller
(Mar 30 2012). The site was last updated on May 17 2012, and it currently has 130 registered member(s). If you wish to become a member too, please click here.
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* Add and view photos of your family, ancestors and distant relatives
* "Tag" (identify) people who you recognize in photos
* Add your close relatives to the Family Tree
* Update or add contact information for family members so we can keep in touch
* Invite others to the site
Feel free to contact me here if you have any comments, feedback or trouble with the site, or if you prefer that your information or photographs be removed for privacy purposes.
I wanted to let you know that my dearest sister, Eve Goldfarb Abrams, passed away on Thanksgiving Eve, last Wednesday, November 25, after a long and worthy life. She was buried in the Staszower Cemetery in Woodbridge, N.J.
Eve fell a little short of becoming a centenarian, having made it to 99 years and 9 months. Although she recorded a slight deficit in not reaching 100 years, she did give and receive a great surplus of love and affection in her lifetime.
We will surely miss her warmheartedness, her creativity and her individualistic lifestyle.
Jack Goldfarb Simone Adam and Melissa.
Please feel free to share your own thoughts and memories of Eve by commenting on this post!
Nizhyn (Ukrainian: Ніжин; Russian: Нежин; Nezhin) is a city located in the Chernihiv Oblast of northern Ukraine, along the Oster River, 150 km north-east of the nation's capital, Kiev. It is the administrative center of the Nizhynsky Raion, though the city itself is also designated as a district in the oblast. Its estimated population is 76,625 (as of the 2001 census).
In the nineteenth century Nizhyn became an uyezd capital of Chernigov Guberniya and, before 1808, of Malorosiyskaya (or Little Russian) gubernia. In 1805, the BezborodkoLyceum was established there; its graduates include Nikolai Gogol, whose statue graces one of city streets. Nizhyn has also long been noted for its famous cucumbers.
According to Dan Rottenberg's "Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow", Frička is marked on a map as "home of the Goldner family" (p.21). Presumably Mandel Goldner or his son Harry came from this village in Eastern Slovakia, just miles from the Polish border.