[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Location Help

Spaghettitree at aol.com Spaghettitree at aol.com
Thu Feb 3 06:03:54 PST 2011


You have a typed document with a birthplace too light to read - you might  
try making a photocopy of it - very often, that will bring out pale 
lettering -  turn it up to darken it a bit.   
 
Maureen Schoenky
 
 
In a message dated 2/2/2011 9:50:07 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,  
jguasch at fastmail.net writes:

First of  all, I am reading a typed document: a manifest of a woman and her
two sons.  They originated in Le Havre, France (1927). Emilia Wagner clearly
states  she was born in Poland, Wladyslawow. Her sons were born in Russia,
Kamenck.  She says her language is Russian and German. The sons language is
Russian.  (a subsequent census says German, only). Their last residence  was
Poland,Lubianskon. Their passports were issued in Riga-Russia. She  left
behind her father Mr. Lenz in Serniava Lubianskov Poland.

When  her husband, Carl Wagner immigrated, he stated the last place he lived
and  where his wife remains as what appears to be Gotowak, ??, Lublin. His
place  of birth is too light to read except Russia. He immigrated in 1913.  

Most of the family has been found in Wladyslawow and Kroczyn or  "near"
Kroczyn (near Chelm). 

For these locations: Serniava is  probably Serniawy, Chelm, Lubelskie.
Gotowak is probably Gotowka (Gotowka  Niemiecka), Chelm, Lubelskie, Poland.
They seem to be in the right area.  

Can anyone tell me what Kamenck, Russia might be? A search on the  Jewish 
Gen
site brings up many, many possibilities whether I confine my  search to
Poland, Kiev or Russia. I've mapped many of them, but still don't  know if
I'm even close. 

I would appreciate any opinions  offered.

Thanks!

Joyce Welke Guasch
Springfield, Oregon  USA
Researching Welke, Gurke, Zimmerman,
Ratz, Pusch, Lentz, Jesse,  Arndt of East Poland
Researching Lindley, Bailey, Wisbey of US, Ireland and  England.
Researching Haner of US and  Germany

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