[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Reich family from Blijniye Melnitsy

Carolyn Schott cgschott at comcast.net
Sun Apr 18 08:56:00 PDT 2010


Has anyone heard of a village with the Russian name Blijniye Melnitsy?
 
I found an interesting article in the Air Moldova magazine about Zinaida
Reich, daughter of August Reich, born in 1894 in the village of Blijniye
Melnitsy  "near Odessa."  Apparently this family went to Bender, and August
converted to Orthodoxy and changed his name to Nicholai. But it clearly says
he was German, even though they periodically use the spelling of Raikh for
the last name.  
 
I haven't found a village with this name in any of the areas closer to
Odessa, but shtetlseeker did turn up:
Melnitsa, Ukraine
51°09' N 25°06' E 
241 mi WNW of Kyyiv
	Melnitsa [Rus], Mel'nytsia [Ukr], Mielnica [Pol], Melnitza [Yid],
Melnitsah, Mel'nycja	 Mel'nitsa


Soviet Union	 Mielnica
Kowel
<http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~shtetlmaster~KOWEL_f22
WOLYN_f23~ZZ~MILES~~~~~SE~~> 
Wołyń
<http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~shtetlmaster~WOLYN_f23~Z
Z~MILES~~~~~SE~~> 
Poland	 Melnitsa
Kovel
<http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~shtetlmaster~KOVEL_f18
VOLHYNIA_f19~ZZ~MILES~~~~~SE~~> 
Volhynia
<http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~shtetlmaster~VOLHYNIA_f1
9~ZZ~MILES~~~~~SE~~> 
Russian Empire	
 
 
If this is a family anyone is researching, I'll send you a copy of the
article - tons of good biographical stuff about Zinaida. 
 
(A side note - if you're interested, during my travels I visited one of my
ancestral villages that is currently in Moldova. Not directly related to the
geographical area we talk about, if you're interested, my blog post and link
to photos is at
<http://carolynschott.com/moldova/karmanova-aka-neudorf-glueckstal/>
http://carolynschott.com/moldova/karmanova-aka-neudorf-glueckstal/ 
 
Carolyn Schott
www.carolynschott.com <http://www.carolynschott.com/> 
 
 
 



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