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(Chaim Freedman, Petah Tikvah, Israel, September 2008)<br />

<strong>Super</strong> <strong>Family</strong><br />

Yehoash (Heibish/Gevush) <strong>Super</strong>, born c.1760, died before 1831 in Latvia.<br />

He married unknown.<br />

I. Shmuel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1781, 1 died by 1855 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 2 occupation alcohol trader.<br />

Appears in a list from 1837 of tax litigants who were alcohol traders in Lutzin.<br />

(1) He married Brokha ?, born 1781 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 3 died before 1831 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 3<br />

(2) He married Elka ?, born 1794. 4<br />

A. Payka <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Brokha ?) born 1796/1798 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 3 died 1859 in Lutzin (now<br />

Ludza), Latvia. 5<br />

She married Yaakov-Keifman (Kivka) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1798, 6,3 (son of Sholom "<strong>Super</strong>" ?) died 1874 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 7<br />

Yaakov-Keifman: Oral tradition related by his descendants claims that Koppel's surname was actually Weinstock and that he<br />

married into the <strong>Super</strong> family. The name change was claimed to have taken place to evade military service. But this story seems to<br />

be invalid as all census records for him and his sons use the name <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

1. Moshe <strong>Super</strong>, born 1828 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 8<br />

He married Sara Goda ?, born 1828. 8<br />

a. Bentsion <strong>Super</strong>, born 1851 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 9<br />

He married Khana ?, born 1851. 9<br />

b. Payka <strong>Super</strong>, born 1854 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 10<br />

c. Rassa <strong>Super</strong>, born 1857 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 11<br />

d. Riva <strong>Super</strong>, born 1860 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 12<br />

e. Mushke <strong>Super</strong>, born 1865 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 13<br />

f. Faivish <strong>Super</strong>, born 1869 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 14<br />

g. Mendel (Max) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1872 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 15 died 1949 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 16<br />

Divorced 1933 in Johannesburg, South Africa, 17 Perel Renstein, born 1878, 17 died 1958 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 17<br />

h. Zalmen <strong>Super</strong>, born 1875 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 18<br />

Recorded on the 1875 census, yet was missing "in an unknown location and for this reason, searched".<br />

2. Shmuel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1839 in Novo-Aleksandrovsk, Lithuania, 19 occupation parchment maker. 20<br />

Resided (family) 1897 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, 20 resided (family) 1900 in Riga, Latvia, 21 Zisla ?, born 1839 in Dvinsk<br />

(Daugavpils), Latvia, 22 (daughter of Sholom ?).<br />

a. Khaya <strong>Super</strong>, born 1860 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 12<br />

b. Leah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1862 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 23<br />

c. Sholom <strong>Super</strong>, born 1868 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 24<br />

He married Khaya ?, born 1872, 25 (daughter of Betsalel ?).<br />

d. Payka (Pauline) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1871 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 26 died 1956 in Durban, South Africa. 17<br />

Census records marriage 26 December 1895.<br />

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Married 1895, Yaakov Yisrael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1867 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, (son of Tuviah (Tevel) <strong>Super</strong> and Elka ?)<br />

died 1940 in South Africa. 16<br />

(1) Yitskhak Aizik <strong>Super</strong>, born 1897 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, died 1980 in Durban, South Africa. 16<br />

He married Jane (Jennie) Orelowitz, born 1901, 16 died 1950 in Durban, South Africa. 16<br />

(2) Aharon Simkha (Eric) <strong>Super</strong>, died in South Africa.<br />

He married Ada Marsden.<br />

(a) Freda Rivka (Felicity) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1929, died 1989.<br />

She married Jack Smith.<br />

[1] Ian Smith.<br />

He married Joan ?.<br />

[A] Rael Smith.<br />

[B] Nekhama Smith.<br />

[C] Dani Smith.<br />

[D] Avraham Smith.<br />

[E] Akiva Smith.<br />

[F] Penina Smith.<br />

[2] Lynette Smith.<br />

She married Geoffrey Davis.<br />

[A] Amy Davis.<br />

[B] Yonatan Davis.<br />

[3] Tammy Smith.<br />

(b) Shmuel (Selwyn) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1932.<br />

He married Cynthia Cohen.<br />

[1] Irwin Warren <strong>Super</strong>, born 1955, died 1984 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 16<br />

[2] Paul <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(c) Moshe (Maurice) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1936 in South Africa, occupation geneticist.<br />

He married Anne Glicksman.<br />

[1] Michael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1960.<br />

He married Ruth Nichols.<br />

[A] Dinah <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

[2] Jonathan <strong>Super</strong>, born 1961.<br />

[3] Beth <strong>Super</strong>, born 1969.<br />

(d) Yisrael Yaakov (Stuart) <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

He married Hilary Wade.<br />

[1] Gail <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

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[2] Patricia <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(3) Prindzie <strong>Super</strong>, died in South Africa.<br />

(1) She married Bernard Davis.<br />

(2) She married Tommy Pollack.<br />

e. Yaakov Keifman <strong>Super</strong>, born 1876 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 27<br />

f. Aron Wulf <strong>Super</strong>, born 1883 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 28 resided 1900 in Riga, Latvia. 21<br />

Census states that he avoided military service.<br />

3. Yehoshua Peretz (Avsey) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1845 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 29 died c.1915 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia,<br />

occupation Scribe. 30<br />

He married Khvola ?, born 1843. 31<br />

a. Noson <strong>Super</strong>, born 1861 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 32 died 1933 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 33<br />

Served in the landguard since 1882. Profession "pergamentchik" - producer of Torah parchments. Literate in Russian;<br />

learned at home.Tombstone states "Sofer Stam" - a scribe.<br />

He married Brokha ?, born 1853, 34 (daughter of Yitskhak ?).<br />

Brokha: Literate in Yiddish.<br />

b. Leib Mendel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1873 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 35 died c.1941 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, 30 occupation<br />

Scribe.<br />

Served in the army 1894-1895. Moved to Rezhitza after a fire destroyed his property in Lutzin about 1930. Perished in the<br />

Holocaust.<br />

He married Devorah Marcus.<br />

(1) Reizel <strong>Super</strong>, died c.1985 in Riga, Latvia.<br />

She married Joseph Moseiv.<br />

(a) Yaakov Moseiv.<br />

(b) Rokhel Moseiv.<br />

(c) Sarah Moseiv.<br />

Deposited Holocaust testimony sheets at Yad Vashem which included several of her family.<br />

(1) She married ? Gurewitz.<br />

(2) She married ? Kagan.<br />

[1] Marek Gurewitz, (son of ? Gurewitz and Sarah Moseiv).<br />

(2) Sarah Leah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1900 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, died 1995 in Raanana, Israel.<br />

She married Khaim Eliezer (Leizer) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1890 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 36 (son of David <strong>Super</strong> and<br />

Tauba ?) died 1960 in South Africa.<br />

(a) Khevola (Florence) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1934 in South Africa.<br />

She married Roy Cohen, born 1932, died in Raanana, Israel.<br />

[1] Theresa Cohen, born 1958.<br />

She married Rodney Tabianski.<br />

[A] Romy Tabianski, born 1984.<br />

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[B] Brett Tabianski, born 1987.<br />

[2] Cheryl Cohen, born 1960.<br />

[3] David Cohen, born 1963.<br />

(3) Moshe Bunim (Morris) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1907 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, died 1995 in Warmbas, South Africa. 16<br />

Deposited Holocaust testimony sheets at Yad Vashem which included several of his family.<br />

(a) Natan (Natie) <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

He married Goldie Alpert.<br />

[1] Mervyn <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

[2] Deena <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(b) Dora <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Jonathan Usher.<br />

[1] Elisa Usher.<br />

(c) Zorakh-Yaakov (Zummie) <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

He married Marlene Herz.<br />

[1] Naomi <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Jesse Fried.<br />

[2] Benjamin <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

[3] Jessica <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

[4] Elizabeth <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(d) Rachel <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Avram Abade.<br />

[1] Ronen Abade.<br />

[2] Guy Abade.<br />

[3] Tamar Abade.<br />

(4) Riva <strong>Super</strong>, died 1941 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia.<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(5) Yehoshua (Ishika) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1916 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia. 37<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

He married ? unknown.<br />

c. Yaakov (Jankel) Kaufman <strong>Super</strong>, born 1877 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 38 died in South Africa.<br />

Served in the army 1897-1901.<br />

He married Anna Bula.<br />

(1) Tamara <strong>Super</strong>, born 1921 in Riga, Latvia.<br />

d. Payka <strong>Super</strong>, born in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 39 died in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 30<br />

She married Aharon Grishkan.<br />

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(1) Shmuel (Mula) Grishkan, died 1961 in South Africa, immigrated 1936 to South Africa.<br />

He married Shula, died 1956.<br />

(a) Hymie Grishkan, born 1921 in Latvia, died 1974 in South Africa, immigrated 1936 to South Africa.<br />

He married Rose Spark, died 1962.<br />

[1] Sharon Grishkan.<br />

She married Mark Kravetsky, resided in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.<br />

[A] Shmuel Meyer, born 1984.<br />

[B] Shifra Rosa Kravetsky, born 1986.<br />

[C] Shoshana Toba Kravetsky, born 1987.<br />

[D] Shula Baila Kravetsky, born 1989.<br />

[E] Avraham Leib Kravetsky, born 1990.<br />

[F] Mordechai Tzvi Kravetsky, born 1992.<br />

[G] Efraim Noach Kravetsky, born 1995.<br />

[2] Shelley Grishkan, resided in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

Divorced Stewart Segal.<br />

[A] Darren Segal, born 1980.<br />

[B] Ryan Segal, born 1982.<br />

[C] Lauren Segal, born 1986.<br />

(2) Shifra Grishkan, died in Latvia.<br />

(3) Riva Grishkan, died in Latvia.<br />

e. Khava Feiga (Eva) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1885 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 40 died 1968 in South Africa.<br />

She married Eliyahu Josman.<br />

(1) Yehoshua Peretz (Solly) Josman, born 1925 in South Africa.<br />

He married Daphne Sundey.<br />

(a) Tsvi (Harold) Josman, born 1952.<br />

He married Naomi Ennis.<br />

[1] Ayelet Josman, born 1974 in Israel.<br />

[2] Orit Josman, born 1976 in Israel.<br />

[3] Mikhal Josman, born 1983.<br />

[4] Amir Josman, born 1986.<br />

(b) Barbara Josman, born 1954.<br />

(c) Paia Yona (Pamela) Josman, born 1957.<br />

She married Mark Immerman.<br />

[1] Daniel Immerman, born 1982 in Israel.<br />

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[2] Ilan Immerman, born 1985 in Israel.<br />

(d) Merle Anne Josman, born 1960.<br />

She married Shimon Katz.<br />

[1] Nir Yehonatan Katz, born 1987 in Israel.<br />

(2) Khaim (Hymie) Josman, born 1929 in South Africa.<br />

He married Khaya Krok.<br />

(a) Sharon Josman, born 1957.<br />

She married Mark Feldman.<br />

[1] Eran Feldman, born 1986 in Israel.<br />

(b) Tamar Josman, born 1960.<br />

(c) Leora Josman, born 1966.<br />

f. Yitskhak <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

Not recorded in Latvian census; name recalled by relatives.<br />

B. Yitskhak (Itsik) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Brokha ?) born 1803 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 3 occupation alcohol trader. 41<br />

Appears in a list in 1837 of tax litigants who were alcohol traders in Lutzin.<br />

He married Fruma ?, born 3.<br />

1. Mordekhai <strong>Super</strong>, born 1820 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 42<br />

Appears in the 1875 prenumeranten list from Lutzin.<br />

He married Tauba ?, born 1816. 43<br />

a. Shmuel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1847 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 44<br />

He married Khana ?, born 1848. 45<br />

(1) Beila <strong>Super</strong>, born 1865 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 13<br />

(2) Brokha <strong>Super</strong>, born 1870 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 46<br />

(3) Shaul (Shevel) Hirsh <strong>Super</strong>, born 1878 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 47<br />

He married Mariasha ?, born 1878, 48 (daughter of Aharon ?).<br />

(4) Aharon Khaim <strong>Super</strong>, born 1882 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 49<br />

Served in the army 1903 in the "third shooters regiment". Moved to Pskov in 1907.<br />

(5) Hinda <strong>Super</strong>, died 1874 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 50<br />

b. Avraham <strong>Super</strong>, born 1850 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 51 occupation 1911 Pharmacy goods. 52<br />

Resided (family) in Kovnaty, Latvia, 52 Rasska ?, born 1850. 51<br />

(1) Yehudah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1873 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 53<br />

Military service 1895-1899, served in the 164th Zakopalsky infantry detachment.<br />

He married Menukhe ?, born 1882, 54 (daughter of Elje Moshe ?).<br />

(a) Khana Sarah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1902 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 55<br />

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(b) Elja Yehoshua (Eric Simon) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1905/1901 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 56 died 1979 in<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa. 16<br />

Death record in 1979 states his age as 78.<br />

(2) Zundel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1875 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 57<br />

(3) Sheina Sora <strong>Super</strong>, born 1878 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 58<br />

Names of children according to a family tree drawn up relatives. Surname unknown.<br />

(a) Raia ?.<br />

(b) Reva.<br />

(4) Aizik <strong>Super</strong>, born 1880 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 59 died 1953 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia.<br />

He married Khana <strong>Super</strong>, died 1967 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia.<br />

Khana: Identity unclear - daughter of an Eliezer <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(a) Zhenia (Zelda) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1918 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, immigrated 1972 to Israel.<br />

Provided information about her family.<br />

She married Peretz Svetlutzin, (son of Moshe Tuviah Svetlutzin).<br />

[1] Sarah Svetlutzin.<br />

She married David (Kiovetzki) Kaidar.<br />

[A] Khen Kaidar, born 1984 in Israel.<br />

[B] Ron Kaidar, born 1981 in Israel.<br />

[2] Eliezer Svetlutzin.<br />

(b) Ester <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

He married Svetlana Hameiri.<br />

[A] Alon Svetlutzin, born 1979 in Israel.<br />

[B] Dan Svetlutzin, born 1970 in Israel.<br />

She married ? Rozenhok.<br />

[1] Naftali Rozenhok.<br />

He married Tzafi ?.<br />

[A] Sivan Rozenhok.<br />

[B] Oren Rozenhok.<br />

[2] Henya Rozenhok.<br />

She married Egal Antebe.<br />

[A] Yadin Antebe.<br />

[B] Vered Antebe.<br />

(c) Avraham <strong>Super</strong>, died 1930 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia.<br />

(5) Fruma <strong>Super</strong>, born 1885 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 60<br />

She married ? ?.<br />

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(a) Olya ?.<br />

(b) Gita ?.<br />

(c) daughter ?, resided in South Africa.<br />

(6) Tauba <strong>Super</strong>, born 1885 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 60<br />

She married ?.<br />

(a) Leib ?.<br />

(b) Avraham ?.<br />

(c) daughter ?, died ?.<br />

2. Moshe Simkha <strong>Super</strong>, born 1829 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 61 resided in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 62 occupation<br />

glazier/merchant., died 1928 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 33<br />

Not recorded in the 1874 Lutzin census, so probably moved to Korsovka before then. Literate in Russian; learned at home. At<br />

the time of the 1897 census lived in the same house as his son Naftali in Korsovka. This is supported by the fact that Moshe's<br />

daughter Rakhel Leah was born in Korsovka in 1873. 1889 List Of Jews Living In Rural Areas of Lutzin Province: lived in<br />

Korsovka, aged 60 - settled there in 1876- merchant. His son Shmuel Sholom's tombstone in Korsovka records his full name as<br />

"Moshe Simkha".<br />

He married Khava Rase ?, born 1832 in Dvinsk, Latvia, 63 (daughter of Avraham ?).<br />

Khava: Illiterate in Russian.<br />

a. Shmuel Sholom <strong>Super</strong>, born 1846 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 64 occupation merchant.<br />

Identified by patronymic of son Benyamin Yitskhak in the 1897 census which lists Benyamin in the house of his uncle<br />

Naftali in Korsovka. Appears in 1889 List Of Jews Living In Rural Areas of Lutzin Province: settled in Korsovka 1877. His<br />

tombstone in Korsovka gives his full name as "Shmuel Sholom ben Moshe Simkha".<br />

He married Sarah ?, born 1850, 65 (daughter of Unknown ? and Astra ?).<br />

(1) Benyamin Yitskhak <strong>Super</strong>, born 1873 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 66 occupation shopman, leather trade., 67 resided<br />

in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, immigrated at South Africa.<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

Referred to in a letter by Rabbi Yitskhak Yaakov <strong>Super</strong> of Melbourne to his son Rabbi Arthur Saul <strong>Super</strong>, living in<br />

South Africa, who met Benyamin. Yitskhak Yaakov writes: "If his Hebrew name is Benyamin ben Shmuel Sholom,<br />

then we are second cousins". This helped determine the descent of Rabbi Yitskhak Yaakov <strong>Super</strong> from Yitskhak ben<br />

Sholom <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(2) Avraham <strong>Super</strong>, born 1876 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 68<br />

(3) Wulf <strong>Super</strong>, born 1886 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 69<br />

b. Naftali <strong>Super</strong>, born 1857/59 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 70 occupation small goods shop,merchant.<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home. Owned house in Korsovka. Servant Mera Driza, literate in Russian, aged 20, born<br />

Rybinishki.<br />

He married Golda/ Khava ?, born 1859 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia. 71<br />

Golda/: Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

(1) Gershon <strong>Super</strong>, born 1883 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 72<br />

(2) Azriel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1884 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 73<br />

Literate in Russian; learned in school in Korsovka.<br />

(3) Sarah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1885 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 74<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

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(4) Yitskhak <strong>Super</strong>, born 1886 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 75<br />

(5) Zelda <strong>Super</strong>, born 1889 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 76<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

(6) Khaya Itka <strong>Super</strong>, born 1891 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 77<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

(7) Nakhum <strong>Super</strong>, born 1894 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 78<br />

c. Rakhel Leah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1873 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 79<br />

Illiterate in Russian.<br />

3. Yosef-Yehoash <strong>Super</strong>, born after 1834 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 80 died c.1882 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 81<br />

occupation Merchant, estate manager.<br />

Not recorded as patronymic of any person on the 1874 or 1897 Lutzin census or the 1897 Korsovka census. This may indicate<br />

he had only one son, Shmuel. <strong>Family</strong> tradition relates that Yosef managed the estate of a nobleman until the latter started<br />

raising pigs. Yosef refused and became impoverished. His son Shmuel is recorded as being born in Lutzin in 1855. It seems<br />

that Yosef moved to the estate after that and his subsequent place of death is not known.<br />

He married ? Unknown.<br />

a. Shmuel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1855 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 82 died 1928 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 83 occupation<br />

Commission agent, butcher.<br />

Literate in Yiddish. According to the 1897 census was a "master butcher" although his son Yitskhak Yaakov's marriage<br />

certificate in England records Shmuel's profession as "commission agent". Although born in Lutzin, absent from the 1874<br />

census, so probably grew up on the estate his father managed. 1897 census includes two servants: Suchbokova, Shula,17<br />

and Gusareva, Jelena, 14. Active in "Agudas Yisroel" ultra-orthodox political party.<br />

He married Khaya Minna Dobrin, born 1854 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 84 (daughter of Avraham Dobrin) died 1924 in<br />

Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 83<br />

Khaya: Literate in Yiddish.<br />

(1) Zelig Mordekhai (Mark) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1879 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 85 died 1966 in Toronto, Canada, 16<br />

occupation butcher.<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home. Was visited by his nephew Rabbi Arthur Saul <strong>Super</strong> who noted that Mark<br />

suffered from deafness, apparently a genetic factor in part of the <strong>Super</strong> family.<br />

He married Ada ?, died 1950 in Toronto, Canada. 16<br />

(a) Beinish Refael (Ben) <strong>Super</strong>, born in Toronto, Canada.<br />

He married Marion Heller.<br />

[1] Rochelle <strong>Super</strong>, born 1932 in Toronto, Canada. 86<br />

She married Richard Gary Ulster.<br />

[A] Cary Howard Ulster.<br />

[B] Erin Leigh Ulster.<br />

Possible error as to gender in Jewishgen <strong>Family</strong> Tree of the Jewish People.<br />

She married Gavin Stanley Benjamin.<br />

1. Rebecca Samantha Benjamin.<br />

2. Sheina Benjamin.<br />

[C] Michael Shawn Ulster.<br />

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(b) Avraham (Albert) <strong>Super</strong>, born in Toronto, Canada.<br />

unmarried.<br />

(c) Reuven <strong>Super</strong>, born 1917 in Toronto, Canada.<br />

He married Phyllis June Sydney, born 1929 in London, England.<br />

[1] Lawrence Allen <strong>Super</strong>, born 1954 in Toronto, Canada, died 2006.<br />

He married Ava Bloch.<br />

[A] Reuven Gavriel (Robin <strong>Super</strong>.), born 1988, Winnipeg, Canada.<br />

[B] Daphne <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

[2] Edward <strong>Super</strong>, born 1959 in Toronto, Canada.<br />

Resided (family) in Huntsville, Canada, Elaine ?.<br />

[A] David <strong>Super</strong>, born 1989.<br />

[B] Daniel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1992.<br />

[C] Bethany <strong>Super</strong>, born 1994.<br />

(2) Yitskhak-Yaakov, <strong>Super</strong>, born 1881 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 87 died 1961 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, buried in<br />

Fawkner, occupation Rabbi, Shokhet.<br />

Written by his granddaughter Jane Berliner's husband Chaim Freedman on the occasion of the hundredth<br />

anniversary of his birth in 1981. Published in the Australian Jewish News, August 7, 1981)<br />

Rabbi Yitskhak Yaakov <strong>Super</strong> served the Melbourne Jewish community for half a century of its religious life. Many<br />

passed through his hands from Brit Milah through Cheder to Barmitzvah and benefitted from his meticulous and<br />

relenting supervision of Kashrut.<br />

Born in Lutzin (Ludza) Latvia, a community known as “Jerusalem of Latvia” to a family of merchants, scribes, and<br />

butchers, Rabbi <strong>Super</strong> was educated at local Yeshivot and then received certification as a Shokhet at the young age<br />

of seventeen. He served in that capacity in several small towns in Latvia until he was obliged to flee from the threat of<br />

military conscription which, in Tsarist Russia, was the scene of violent anti-Semitic persecution of Jewish recruits. He<br />

arrived in London in 1899 where his services were eagerly sought by the United Synagogue which appointed him as<br />

minister to several congregations including Yarmouth and Croydon.<br />

In 1906 Rabbi <strong>Super</strong> married Lena (Leah) a daughter of Reb Mordekhai Zev (Marks) Bull, one of the first Chabad<br />

Chassidim in England.<br />

In 1911 he gave up ministerial duty to serve the London United Shechitah Board in the village of Evercreech,<br />

Somerset.<br />

In 1914 <strong>Super</strong> was sought out by Rabbi Jacob Danglow who had been sent on a mission by the Melbourne<br />

community to find a Chief Shokhet for the Melbourne United Shechitah Board. The candidate recommended by Chief<br />

Rabbi Joseph Hertz was Yitskhak Yaakov <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

Arriving in Melbourne on August 17th, 1914, <strong>Super</strong> immediately acquainted himself with the then inadequate Kashrut<br />

facilities. The early years were not without conflict and turmoil as he strove to provide strict control over the standard<br />

of meat. Many anecdotes are related of his zeal in raiding butcher shops which he suspected of evading the<br />

regulations.<br />

Yitskhak Yaakov <strong>Super</strong> is remembered by numerous families for his services as Mohel which often took him to<br />

provincial communities. Likewise he served as a Hebrew teacher and his soundly based European learning enabled<br />

him to raise the standard of Jewish knowledge which he imparted to a generation of Australian children. He was also<br />

responsible for the training of Shochtim interstate and in New Zealand. At the Chief Rabbi's request he wrote a report<br />

on the state of Kashrut in New Zealand.<br />

In 1929 he was appointed a member of the Melbourne Beth Din under Rabbi Israel Brodie (later Chief Rabbi of the<br />

British Empire). <strong>Super</strong> continued to serve as one of the Dayanim (judges) of the Beth Din for the duration of his life<br />

under Rabbis H. Freedman, H. Stransky, and I. Rapaport. He participated in the conferences of the Australian<br />

Rabbinical Council and submitted a paper on Kashrut.<br />

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He was often vocal through the Jewish press when he felt the need to raise his voice to condemn lapses in religious<br />

observance. He was an active and enthusiastic supporter of the Zionist cause and visited the State of Israel in 1956.<br />

In 1944 <strong>Super</strong> completed thirty years of service to the community and British Chief Rabbi J. Hertz conferred upon him<br />

Semikhah (rabbinical ordination) in recognition of his learning and contribution to the community.<br />

In 1949 Rabbi <strong>Super</strong> retired from active service and was presented with a testimonial by the community. But his drive<br />

to serve Kashrut would not let him rest and he soon came out of retirement to accept the appointment in 1950 of<br />

Mashgiakh Rashi (Chief <strong>Super</strong>visor) for the Kashrus Commission of Victoria, a body he fought for many years to have<br />

established, even to the extent of personal financial support.<br />

This position gave him ultimate authority over the State's kosher meat supply, Matzah production and all catering<br />

establishments carrying the Kashrut Commission license. In this capacity he often resorted to seeking the support of<br />

Chief Rabbi Brodie in England on contentious issues.<br />

In his later years Rabbi <strong>Super</strong> was associated closely with the St.Kilda Hebrew Congregation. At his nearby home in<br />

Crimea Street he and his wife Lena <strong>Super</strong> (until her untimely death in 1945) held open house to the congregation.<br />

Hardly a Shabbat passed when he did not bring home a guest for Kiddush. There he held a regular Shiur on a<br />

Shabbat afternoon.<br />

<strong>Super</strong> continued to function as a Shokhet until his last days, despite failing health, assisted by his son-in-law Rev.<br />

Phillip Berliner, husband of his daughter Edna.<br />

He passed away on June 28, 1961 (Tamuz 14th 5721).<br />

Rabbi Isaac Jacob and Lena <strong>Super</strong> were the parents of seven children including Rabbi Dr. Arthur Saul <strong>Super</strong> of<br />

South Africa and Israel, and Melbourne solicitor and communal personality Newton <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

.<br />

Married 1906 in London, England, resided (family) 1901 in London, England, Leah (Lena) Bull, born 1881/5 in<br />

Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 88 (daughter of Mordekhai Zev (Max) Bull and Rivka/Rashka (Rebecca)<br />

Dimantshtein) died 1945 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

Leah: Date of birth recorded in 1889 Latvian census was 1881 which conflicts with her age in the 1901 London<br />

census and family information that she was born in 1885.<br />

(a) Susman David (Cecil) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1907 in Great Yarmouth, England, died 1981 in Arad, Israel, occupation<br />

furrier.<br />

(1) He married Becky Nissan, died 1988 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

(2) He married Nancy Zumpner, resided in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, died 1997 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

[1] Freda <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Susman David (Cecil) <strong>Super</strong> and Becky Nissan) born 1932 in Melbourne, Vic.<br />

Australia.<br />

Resided (family) in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, Victor (Srulovic) Searle, born 1927 in Uzhgorod,<br />

Czechoslovakia, occupation real estate agent.<br />

Victor: Arrived in Australia 1948.<br />

[A] Mark Searle, born 1955 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, occupation engineer; specialist energy<br />

conservation.<br />

He married Deborah Belinda Goldenberg, born 1957 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, (daughter of<br />

Feibish (Phillip) Goldenberg and Beck Cohen) occupation teacher.<br />

1. Jeremy David Searle, born 1985 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

2. Phillip Rodney Searle, born 1987 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

[B] John (Daniel) Searle, born 1958 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, occupation barrister at law.<br />

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He married Ginette (Gitel) Diskin, born 1959 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, occupation Psychologist.<br />

Ginette: Executive Director, State Zionist Council of Victoria, Australia.<br />

1. Rivka Sarah (Becky) Searle, born 1991 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

2. Yaakov Moshe (Jake Dillon) Searle, born 1993 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

3. Elisheva Khana (Ellie) Searle, born 1995 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

4. Yishai Shlomo (Jesse) Searle, born 1999 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

[2] Davina <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Susman David (Cecil) <strong>Super</strong> and Nancy Zumpner) born c.1947, resided in<br />

USA.<br />

(b) Avraham Shaul (Arthur Saul) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1908 in Great Yarmouth, England, died 1979 in Kfar Saba, Israel.<br />

(1) Divorced Sally Berko.<br />

(2) He married Tilla Hyams, died 1987 in Haifa, Israel.<br />

[1] Shmuel Dov (Bernard) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Avraham Shaul (Arthur Saul) <strong>Super</strong> and Sally Berko) born 1935<br />

in Montreal, Ont. Canada, occupation scientist.<br />

He married Devorah ?, born in Israel.<br />

Devorah: Devorah had a son Yariv by a previous marriage.<br />

[A] Yael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1956 in Beit Oren, Israel.<br />

[B] Boaz <strong>Super</strong>, born 1962.<br />

[2] Stacia <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Avraham Shaul (Arthur Saul) <strong>Super</strong> and Tilla Hyams) born 1946.<br />

adopted by her stepfather Arthur Saul <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(c) Nakhum (Alfred Newton) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1910 in Croydon, England, died 1980 in Sydney, NSW. Australia,<br />

occupation lawyer.<br />

He married Sylvia Rothstadt, occupation barristor, born 1901 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, died 1999 in<br />

Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

[1] Sandra <strong>Super</strong>, born 1940 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

She married Gary Marx, occupation accountant.<br />

[A] Andrew Marx, born 1964 in Sydney, NSW. Australia.<br />

[B] Brett Marx, born 1970 in Sydney, NSW. Australia.<br />

[2] Richard Lawrence <strong>Super</strong>, born 1941 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

Divorced Edytta ?, born in Israel.<br />

[A] Gidon <strong>Super</strong>, born 1973 in Sydney, NSW. Australia.<br />

[B] Yael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1976 in Sydney, NSW. Australia.<br />

(d) Adolf <strong>Super</strong>, born c.1912 in Evercreech, England, died 1914 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

(e) Edna-Yenta <strong>Super</strong>, born 1916 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, died August 6, 2008 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia,<br />

buried in Fawkner cemetery, Melbourne.<br />

In 1941 Edna married the late Reverend Phillip (Pinchas) Berliner, London born graduate of English and Eastern<br />

European Yeshivot who narrowly escaped the Holocaust and arrived in Australia in 1940. Edna was educated at<br />

St.Kilda Park State School and Melbourne Girls High School. Her Jewish education she received at Sunday<br />

school and basked in the rich tradition and love of Yiddishkeit of her parents.<br />

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Widowed at the age of 43 Edna was faced with the awesome task of bringing up three daughters, Muriel<br />

Kleerekoper (Sydney, deceased), Lena Pose (Melbourne) and Jane Freedman (Israel). Edna contributed ably to<br />

her father and husband's communal activities. In her youth she acted as secretary to the late Rabbi Dr. Joseph<br />

Abrahams who spent his last years living with the <strong>Super</strong>s and treated Edna lovingly as if she was his daughter.<br />

She was active in the National Council of Jewish Women and the women's auxiliary of South Caulfield Shule<br />

where she attended after nearly a half century living in Crimea Street, St.Kilda and attending St.Kilda Shule with<br />

which her father and husband were associated.<br />

Edna was a wealth of information about communal history, particularly Carlton, and loved to talk about old times,<br />

people, Shule and Beth Din intrigues. She was interviewed by historians for material for their books.<br />

Edna had a wide circle of friends who appreciated her keen sense of humour, warm hospitality, home wisdom<br />

and common sense.<br />

In particular she staunchly maintained her love and allegiance to her father's and husband's Yiddishkeit. She<br />

read voraciously and diligently reviewed Parshat Hashavuah each week in preparation for Shabbat. She<br />

attended Shule every Shabbat until her health no longer permitted. Such was her inspiration in this respect that<br />

kind members of the congregation came to her home to blow Shofar, to bring her Lulav and Etrog and invited her<br />

to eat in their Sukkah. Deprived of the male role in the home after the death of her husband and father, she took<br />

on the task of making Kiddush, Zemirot, Benching and Havdalah, ever a staunch advocate for women's equality<br />

in Judaism. Her habit of being ready for Shabbat and Chagim several days in advance was a source of good<br />

humour for her family.<br />

Edna's life was fraught by many illnesses that she coped with in courage and determination. She was like a cat<br />

with nine lives twice over and considered every day that she was spared as a blessing. In her latter years she<br />

was handicapped in her mobility but was determined to retain her independence and continue to live in her own<br />

home in dignity. Her last years were spent at Montefiore Homes.<br />

She was scrupulous in account keeping and one of her typical sayings was "I hate owing money". She loved<br />

shopping and would tell the shopkeepers "I'm looking for my daughter". Despite her incapacity she diligently<br />

carried out her exercises and persisted to walk up her drive to collect the mail until she was no longer able and<br />

accepted the help of her neighbors with whom she maintained warm relationships.<br />

She was a determined lady and typical was the occasion when visiting Israel and unable to find other transport<br />

to the Kibbutz where her daughter and son-in-law were staying, joined them hitchhiking, even when it involved<br />

clambering into the back of a van. On the Kibbutz she insisted in pulling her weight and spent the time of her<br />

visit there working in the communal kitchen and exchanging opinions with the ladies in a variety of languages.<br />

She traveled to Israel five times by herself and was daring enough one trip to book a tour and get her hair cut in<br />

Athens.<br />

The highlight of one of those trips was her reunion in Israel with her brother the late Rabbi Dr. Arthur Saul <strong>Super</strong>,<br />

whom she had not seen for 51 years.<br />

Edna always maintained contact with her many longstanding friends and made phone calls to enquire about their<br />

health and the wellbeing of their families.<br />

She was very much part of Australian culture being the first of her parents' children to be born in Melbourne. So<br />

she liked her little flutter on the Melbourne Cup. She was a fun loving parent who read and composed stories to<br />

her children when they were young and was not above playing "skippy" with them on a Shabbat afternoon. She<br />

liked a dip in the sea and took the children to St.Kilda beach on a Friday morning. In summer she would arise at<br />

5 AM, get Shabbat prepared and thus have the whole day to take her daughters out. She was modest and would<br />

say, "I can always learn from my daughters". She liked a good joke even if it was a bit risqu? and had an<br />

infectious rollicking laugh.<br />

Edna loved the movies and music. She had a number of favourite songs such as "Danny Boy", "Roses Whisper"<br />

and "Esah Einei", although her singing voice was ever a source of amusement for her family.<br />

She used to jokingly say that she would come to Israel to help her daughter do the mending. She hated<br />

wastefulness and would save pencil ends, envelopes, jars and plastic bags. She loved her garden and had<br />

"Green fingers". Her garden was a riot of colour and fragrance, winter and summer. Even when she had to walk<br />

with a frame she was determined to potter amongst her plants.<br />

Always interested in current affairs at one time she worked voluntarily for a radio station collecting news items.<br />

Similarly she combed the newspapers and sent clippings to her family in Israel.<br />

Edna was a proud grandmother and great-grandmother and called her extended family her "treasure".<br />

She loved to entertain and cook them their favourite dishes. Her greatest pleasure she derived from being<br />

surrounded by her loving family. In particular her grandchildren and great-grandchildren after whose welfare she<br />

constantly enquired, despite them being spread over four continents.<br />

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She was loved and respected by her sons in law whom she treated as if they were her own sons.<br />

She married Pinkhas (Phillip) Berliner, born 1916 in London, England, (son of Emanuel (Mynyle) Berliner<br />

and Sheindel (Jane) Szymkowicz) died 1959 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, buried in Fawkner cemetery,<br />

occupation Shokhet, Chazan, teacher.<br />

Pinkhas: Pinkhas (Phillip Berliner)<br />

(Written by his son-in-law Chaim Freedman in "The Pen and the Blade, <strong>Super</strong> <strong>Family</strong>" 1992).<br />

Pinkhas (Phillip) Berliner was born in London, England in 1916, the youngest son of immigrants from Lodz,<br />

Poland. He attended Yeshivah Etz Chaim in London where he learned under the prominent Lithuanian leaders<br />

of English ultra-orthodoxy at the time, Rabbis Eliya Lopian and Eliyahu-Eliezer Dessler. He was such an<br />

excellent student that his teachers selected him to join a group which went to study at the recently established<br />

Gateshead Yeshiva in 1931 under Rabbi N.D.Landinsky.<br />

In the mid 1930's a proposal was made by the rabbis of Etz Chaim and Gateshead to further the higher religious<br />

education of English Yeshiva students at prominent eastern European Yeshivot. Pinkhas Berliner was selected<br />

to join a group of about ten students who went to Mir Yeshiva in Poland (now Belarus) and to Telz (Telsiai)<br />

Yeshivah in Poland. The group included Rabbi Nakhum-Zev (Velvel) Dessler, Josh Chinn, Rabbi Shlomo Davis,<br />

Rabbi Koppul Rosen, Rabbi Chaim Gutnik, Montie Moore, Rabbi Shmuel Bloch, Rabbi Dovber Silver and others<br />

who became leading orthodox rabbis and scholars, mainly in the United states. Details are to be found at<br />

http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rkimble/Mirweb/YeshivaStudents.html .<br />

Pinkhas Berliner studied in Mir under the renowned Rosh Yeshivah Rabbi Eliezer-Yehudah Finkel and the<br />

Mashgiakh Rabbi Yekhezkel Levinstein. On the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, the foreign students<br />

fled Poland, by order of the Rosh Yeshivah, the day before the Germans invaded Poland. For several months<br />

the group wandered backwards and forwards through Latvia and Estonia since they had inadequate papers.<br />

During this period of extreme physical deprivation and exposure. Pinkhas's health suffered irreparably.<br />

Eventually visas were obtained through a Jewish member of the Latvian parliament, Rabbi Mordekhai Dubin,<br />

and the group settled in Lithuania at Telz Yeshivah under the soon to be martyred Rabbi Avraham-Yitskhak<br />

Bloch.<br />

After nine months in Telz, in February 1940 Pinkhas rejoined Mir Yeshiva which had been relocated in Keidan,<br />

Lithuania. There he was finalizing his studies to qualify for Semikhah (rabbinical ordination) when the Soviet<br />

Army invaded the Baltic States. The Yeshivot were constantly harassed by the Communist regime and as the<br />

Germany army hovered in nearby Poland, the future looked ominous.<br />

The British Government finally arranged a means of evacuating British and other foreign nationals. Travelling on<br />

visas issued by the famous Japanese consul in Kovno (Kaunas) Sugiharo, the group was sent eastwards via the<br />

Trans Siberian Railway to Vladivostok.<br />

From there they went to Hong Kong but were unable to continue to America due to hostilities at sea. Instead the<br />

group travelled to Brisbane, Australia. After several months of futile attempts to establish a Yeshivah in<br />

Melbourne, most of the group made their way to America and were amongst the founders of Mir, Telz and<br />

Lakewood Yeshivot. Some returned to England after the war.<br />

Those remaining in Australia were Rabbi Dovber Silver, Rabbi Chaim Gutnik and Pinkhas (now Phillip) Berliner.<br />

Although he had a visa for America and had been accepted to Yeshiva Mesifta Torah Vadaat in New York,<br />

Phillip remained in Australia. He taught briefly in Sydney until he went to Melbourne in 1941 to marry Edna,<br />

daughter of Rabbi Yitskhak Yaakov and Lena <strong>Super</strong>. They had three daughters Mirel-Shulamit (Muriel)<br />

Kleerekoper, Leah-Nekhama (Lena) Pose and Sheindel (Jane) Freedman.<br />

In order to support his family Phillip learnt Shekhitah and joined his father-in-law at this arduous vocation. He<br />

also taught religious classes for the United Jewish Education Board and was assistant Chazan at the St.Kilda<br />

Hebrew Congregation. In 1946 he was granted the title "Reverend" by Rabbi Jacob Danglow in recognition of his<br />

services to the congregation.<br />

Phillip Berliner was widely respected throughout the community. He approached his vocation with a deep sense<br />

of dedication and his sincere enthusiasm for Judaism inspired his students, in particular a small group that<br />

studied with him. One of these, Professor Louis Waller wrote to Phillip's daughter Jane Freedman:<br />

"Your father was a generous teacher in terms of time and energy. He drilled us rigorously in formal Hebrew<br />

grammar, introducing me to the patterns and paradigms which became ingrained. Though he was not a scientific<br />

linguist, he was very knowledgeable and very determined that our foundations in structure would be well laid. He<br />

invited Max Jotkovitz, Sonja Black and me to your home in Crimea Street on Saturday afternoons in the latter<br />

part of 1948 and 1949 for revision of the set books and lightening like parsing, declension and conjunction. Your<br />

mother would give us tea and cake to sustain us, and your grandfather viewed us with a bemused but<br />

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enevolent eye. In addition to the biblical set books, grammar and history, we also studied a tractate of Mishnah,<br />

Baba Batra."<br />

Berliner's work as a Shokhet was very taxing, both from the long work hours and the nature of the work. As<br />

recalled by Waller: "I asked your father about his work as a Shochet. He showed me his Khalef (blade) which he<br />

carried in a case in his breast pocket. I have an impression, but not a strong one, that he found his work in the<br />

slaughter house not only physically but also mentally very demanding."<br />

Reverend Berliner had regular duties to perform for the St.Kilda synagogue. Aside from services, in particular<br />

reading the Torah and teaching, he had to attend weddings, funerals and other occasions in the life of the<br />

congregants. In this way he built up a wide circle of people who held him in respect for his mild manner and<br />

friendly disposition. Professor Waller, in a memorial to Rabbi Danglow (St.Kilda Hebrew Congregation Chronicle,<br />

March 1981), mentions Berliner both as his teacher and paints a picture of the Bimah at the St.Kilda synagogue<br />

whilst Rabbi Danglow conducted the Neilah service:<br />

"It is Neilah. On the Almemar stand Reverend Kowadlo and Mr. Berliner - as always. Each is enveloped in white<br />

Kittel and woolen Tallit. But both are at the back of the Almemor, in their respective corners. At the desk stands<br />

the Rabbi. He is davening Neilah."<br />

Berliner's communal duties were not without considerable aggravation, as was common among the Melbourne<br />

synagogues, internal politics often claimed innocent victims, in this case Phillip Berliner. His health was never<br />

the best, he suffered severely from asthma, and the machinations of several members of the Board of his<br />

synagogue wounded him deeply.<br />

On Shabbat, 20th Kheshavn 5720, November 21, 1959 Phillip Berliner died suddenly following a severe asthma<br />

attack. The entire community was shocked that this man, beloved by so many, had been struck down in his<br />

prime at the age at the age of forty-three.<br />

Phillip's widow Edna was faced with the awesome task of bringing up their three daughters.<br />

.<br />

[1] Mirel-Shulamit (Muriel) Berliner, born 1943 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, died 1981 in Sydney, Australia.<br />

She married Zev Shmuel (Victor) Kleerekoper, (son of Yosef Mishoel Kleerekoper and Leah (Lily)<br />

Biber) occupation journalist.<br />

[A] Sharon Chana Kleerekoper, born 1967 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

She married Moshe David Weinstock, born in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

1. Mirel Shulamit Weinstock, born 1987 in Jerusalem, Israel.<br />

Married 2008 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, Yoel Chaim Kemeny.<br />

2. Avraham Yeshayahu Weinstock, born 1990 in Adelaide, SA. Australia.<br />

3. Yehudah Leib Weinstock, born 1991 in Adelaide, SA. Australia.<br />

4. Batsheva Weinstock, born 1993 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

5. Rakhel Leah Weinstock, born 1997 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

6. Yokheved Sarah Weinstock, born 1999 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

7. Yaakov Yisrael Weinstock, born 1999 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

8. Rivka Weinstock, born 2002 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

9. Meir Simkha Weinstock, born 2004 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

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10. Sheindel Weinstock.<br />

11. son Weinstock, born 2008 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

[B] Pinkhas Ephraim (Phillip) Kleerekoper, born 1967 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

He married Gittel Miriam (Gail) Isaacs, born 1968.<br />

1. Mirel Shulamit Kleerekoper, born c.1997 in Monsey, N.Y. USA, died c.1997 in Monsey, NY.<br />

USA.<br />

2. Yehudis Mirel Kleerekoper, born 1999 in Monsey, NY. USA.<br />

3. son Kleerekoper, born 2000 in Monsey, NY. USA, died 2000 in Monsey, NY. USA.<br />

4. Yosef Simkha Kleerekoper, born 2001 in Monsey, NY. USA.<br />

5. Elazar Barukh Kleerekoper, born 2003 in Monsey, NY. USA.<br />

6. Moshe Kleerekoper, born 2005 in Monsey, N.Y. USA.<br />

[C] Yitskhak Mordekhai (Ian) Kleerekoper, born 1973 in Sydney, Australia.<br />

He married Rivki Davison.<br />

1. Yisroel Zev (Zuli) Kleerekoper, born in London, England.<br />

2. Yosef Mikhoel Kleerekoper, born in London, England.<br />

3. Khava Mirel Shulamit Kleerekoper.<br />

4. Khaim Tuviah Kleerekoper, born 2002 in London, England.<br />

[2] Leah-Nekhama (Lena) Berliner, born 1947 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

She married Harry Pose, born 1946 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

[A] Deborah Khana Pose, born 1978 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

Married 2007 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, Moshe (Matthew) Lazerow, born in South Africa.<br />

[B] Karyn Talya Pose, born 1981 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

Married 2006 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, Jonatham Krywicki.<br />

[3] Sheindel (Jane) Berliner, born 18 March 1952 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

Graduated from Melbourne University with a Bachelor degree in Science. Geneticist at Beilinson Hospital<br />

Cytogenetics laboratory. Communal and voluntary activities.<br />

Her father, The Reverend Pinkhas (Philip) Berliner (1916-1959), a graduate of Etz Khain and Gateshead<br />

Yeshivot in England, and Mir and Telz Yeshivot in Poland and Lithuania, was a Shokhet,teacher and<br />

Khazan in Melbourne. Sheindel's maternal grandfather, Rabbi Yitskhak Yaakov <strong>Super</strong> (1881-1961) was a<br />

Dayan on the Melbourne Beit Din for fifty years, responsible for Kashrut.<br />

Married 19 December1972 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, Khaim Koppel (Keith) Freedman, born 13<br />

December 1947 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, (son of Yaakov-Reuven (John-Ronald) Freedman and<br />

Tybel (Tessie) Komesaroff) resided in Petah Tikvah, Israel.<br />

Khaim: Matriculated Mount Scopus College, Melbourne. Administrator in fashion and in tertiary education<br />

in Australia. Emigrated to Israel in 1977. Administrator in a public housing body of the Jewish Agency in the<br />

fields of budgetry monitoring and computers.<br />

Chaim is a noted genealogist having lectured at numerous genealogical and historical conferences<br />

including The International Conference on Jewish Genealogy, Jerusalem 1984, 1994 and 2004. He has<br />

published his research in Avotaynu, Sharsheret Hadorot, Search, RootsKey and the Journal of the<br />

Australian Jewish Historical Society.<br />

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Edited "Jewish Personal Names: Their Origin, Derivation and Diminutive Forms" by the late Rabbi Shmuel<br />

Gorr, published in 1992 by Avotaynu. Wrote several books about his immediate family, "Our Fathers'<br />

Harvest", a history of the Komisaruk and other families involved in Jewish agricultural colonization in the<br />

Ukraine, and "The Pen and the Blade", a history of the <strong>Super</strong> family.<br />

Chaim Freedman's major work "Eliyahu's Branches, The Descendants of the Vilna Gaon and His <strong>Family</strong>"<br />

was published in 1997 by Avotaynu. The book is the culmination of thirty years of research of the Vilna<br />

Gaon, and includes 20,000 names with valuable biographical and historical details. His particular expertise<br />

in Rabbinical genealogy was published in 2001 in his book "Beit Rabbanan, Sources of Rabbinical<br />

Genealogy". His presentation of Rabbinic genealogical sources has been published in Avotaynu's "Guide to<br />

Jewish Genealogical Research" (2004).<br />

Acted as a consultant to Beit Hatefutsot's exhibition on the Vilna Gaon in 1998. He provided material for<br />

Beit Hatefutsot's 1983 exhibition "The Jewish Agricultural Experience in the Diaspora".<br />

Lectured to the Israeli Genealogical Society in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv and to the Jewish <strong>Family</strong> Research<br />

Association in Tel Aviv and Petah Tikvah. Many of his compositions appear on the Internet:<br />

[A] Avigayil-Khana Freedman, born 10 February 1980 in Petah Tikvah, Israel.<br />

(f) Shlomo Meir (Montague/Monty) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1920 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, died 1939 in Melbourne, Vic.<br />

Australia.<br />

Killed in an automobile accident.<br />

(g) Zalmen Ber (Albert) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1922 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, died 1977 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia,<br />

occupation lawyer.<br />

Used his deceased brother Montague's name in order to enlist in the Australian army.<br />

(1) Divorced Patricia Garland.<br />

(2) He married Romaine Anne Sutherland.<br />

[1] Michelle <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen Ber (Albert) <strong>Super</strong> and Patricia Garland) born 1955.<br />

[2] David Bentzion <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Zalmen Ber (Albert) <strong>Super</strong> and Romaine Anne Sutherland) born c.1964.<br />

He married Julianna Cooper.<br />

[A] Alexander <strong>Super</strong>, born 1994.<br />

[3] Rachel Anne <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen Ber (Albert) <strong>Super</strong> and Romaine Anne Sutherland).<br />

(2) Married 1989, divorced 1990, Vincent Gusman.<br />

(3) Married 1983, divorced ?, Barry Lichfield.<br />

[A] Sarah ?, (daughter of Rachel Anne <strong>Super</strong>) born 1982.<br />

(3) Yosef <strong>Super</strong>, born 1884 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 73 died 1948 in Westcliff, England, occupation owned general<br />

store.<br />

Literate in Yiddish.<br />

(1) He married Reizel Alperowitz, died c.1917, occupation physician.<br />

(2) He married Malka (Millie) Bloom, died in London, England.<br />

(a) Moshe (Maurice) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Yosef <strong>Super</strong> and Reizel Alperowitz) died 1967 in Lang Lang, Vic. Australia.<br />

He married Eunice ?.<br />

(b) Avraham (Arthur) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Yosef <strong>Super</strong> and Reizel Alperowitz) born 1910 in London, England, died<br />

1985 in London, England.<br />

Mayor of Hackney.<br />

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He married Fay ?.<br />

[1] Diana <strong>Super</strong>, born 1935 in London, England.<br />

She married Andrew Reiz.<br />

[2] Ronald <strong>Super</strong>, born 1939 in London, England.<br />

(c) Tikvah (Terry) <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Yosef <strong>Super</strong> and Malka (Millie) Bloom) born 1920 in London, England,<br />

resided in Shibolim, Israel, died ? in Beersheva, Israel.<br />

She married David Renton, died in England.<br />

[1] Shlomo (Steven) Renton, born 1947 in England.<br />

(1) Resided (family) in England, divorced ?, ?.<br />

(2) He married ?.<br />

[A] children Renton, (daughter of Shlomo (Steven) Renton and ?).<br />

[2] Yael (Jaqueline) Renton, born 1951 in England, occupation dental hygenist.<br />

She married Mordekhai Almasi, born in Shibolim, Israel.<br />

[A] Shlomit Almasi, born 1978 in Shibolim, Israel.<br />

She married Sharon Ashrazadah.<br />

1. Yosef Nissim Ashrazadah, born 2005 in Israel.<br />

[B] Ditza Almasi, born 1980 in Shibolim, Israel.<br />

She married Elazar Bakri.<br />

1. Eliyah Nakhman Bakri, born 2003 in Shibolim, Israel.<br />

[C] Tehilla Almasi, born 1983 in Shibolim, Israel.<br />

[D] David Almasi, born 1985 in Shibolim, Israel.<br />

(d) Leon <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Yosef <strong>Super</strong> and Malka (Millie) Bloom) died 1979 in England.<br />

He married Eva ?.<br />

[1] Julia <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

[2] Adrain <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(e) Naomi <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Yosef <strong>Super</strong> and Malka (Millie) Bloom) born c.1923 in London, England.<br />

She married Maurice (Margolis) May, born in Germany.<br />

(f) Ruth <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Yosef <strong>Super</strong> and Malka (Millie) Bloom) died 1984 in Canberra, Australia.<br />

She married Leonard Dixon.<br />

[1] Sarah Dixon, died 1975.<br />

[2] Josephine Dixon.<br />

[3] Felicity Dixon.<br />

(4) Yekhezkel (Khatzkel) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1886 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 89 died 1962 in Korsovka (now Karsava),<br />

Latvia, 33 occupation butcher. 90<br />

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The first of his parents' children recorded as born in Korsovka. So the family moved back to Korsovka from Lutzin<br />

between 1884 and 1886. Had no children. Butcher shop at Latgales St. No. 33; Private address: Dzirnavu No.3,<br />

Korsovka. Photograph next to his parents' grave.<br />

He married Wife Unknown, died 1941 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia.<br />

Wife: Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(5) Yisrael Eliezer <strong>Super</strong>, born 1888 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 91 died 1974 in Korsovka (now Karsava),<br />

Latvia, 92 occupation butcher.<br />

Lost his wife and family in the Holocaust. Yisrael escaped a similar fate since he was in the Soviet Union, trading<br />

meat, when the Germans invaded Latvia. His wife and family were trapped there and killed.<br />

(1) He married Hinda (Henda) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1893 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 93 (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and<br />

Reiza Leah ?) died 21st August 1941 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Hinda: Married her cousin. Perished in the Holocaust with her daughters and grandchild.<br />

(2) He married Riva ?.<br />

(a) Zelda <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Yisrael Eliezer <strong>Super</strong> and Hinda (Henda) <strong>Super</strong>) died 1941 in Kreslava, Latvia,<br />

born 1916/17 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

She married Husband ?, died 1841 in Kreslava, Latvia.<br />

Husband: Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

[1] son ?, died 1941 in Kreslava, Latvia.<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(b) Sonia <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Yisrael Eliezer <strong>Super</strong> and Hinda (Henda) <strong>Super</strong>) died 1941 in Korsovka (now<br />

Karsava), Latvia, 37 born 1919/20 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(c) Shmuel <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Yisrael Eliezer <strong>Super</strong> and Riva ?) born c.1946 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia.<br />

He married Wife ?.<br />

(6) Fruma Khassya <strong>Super</strong>, born 1892 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 94 died in Moscow, USSR.<br />

She married ? Tuv.<br />

(a) son Tuv.<br />

b. Bashka <strong>Super</strong>, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust. Due to her son's "Yehoash", it is presumed that Bashka was a daughter of Yosef Yehoash <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

Requires clarification.<br />

She married Shmuel Zusser, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Shmuel: Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(1) Shlomo Yehoash Zusser, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

He married Wife Unknown, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Wife: Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(a) Tevye Zusser, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

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(2) Dov Ber Zusser, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

He married Wife Unknown, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Wife: Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(a) Child Zusser, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(b) Child Zusser, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(c) Child Zusser, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

4. Zalmen <strong>Super</strong>, born 1837. 96<br />

1897 census in Rezhitza, Latvia:aged 60. Lived with Brosgol family. "Small trader from Lutzin".<br />

a. Shmuel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1856/60 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 97 occupation day labourer, 97 resided 1898 in Kreizburg,<br />

Lithuania. 97<br />

He married Zive ?, born 1861 in Glubobi, Belarus. 97<br />

b. Hersh <strong>Super</strong>, born 1860 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 98<br />

c. Simkha <strong>Super</strong>, born 1863 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 99<br />

d. Fruma <strong>Super</strong>, born 1885.<br />

5. Dov Ber <strong>Super</strong>, born c.1822.<br />

Identity unclear, appears as patronymic of Brakha, wife of Getzel Mendel Falkov. Brakha was a <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

a. Brakha <strong>Super</strong>, born 1844 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 100<br />

Literate in Yiddish.<br />

She married Gershon (Getzel) Mendel Falkov, born 1841 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 101 (son of Yehudah Aharon<br />

(Idel) Falkov and Khana ?) died 1912 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 102<br />

Gershon: Tombstone records his name as "Gershon Mendel"; known to his family as "Getzel Mendel". Literate in Russian;<br />

learned at home. Census: "Mendel". According to 1897 census his occupation was "melamed without permanent place of<br />

work". 1897 census records address in Lutzin: Politskaya Street 36, his father was living in the same house. Sevant:<br />

Boguslaba, Rubish, aged 60, Catholic Latvian, illiterate.<br />

(1) Aharon (Asher) Hersh Falkov, born 1862 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 103 died 1935 in South Africa. 104<br />

Listed on 1874 census in Lutzin as "Aron-Hirsh"; family knew him as "Asher Hirsh". Since his grandfather was Aharon<br />

Yehudah, it would appear that his correct name was Aharon Hersh. At the time of the 1897 he is recorded as "absent<br />

in Africa". His family was recorded then in the house of Dobrin, Doktorskaya Street, apartment 2. Literate in Russian;<br />

learned at home. Flax merchant in Lutzin.<br />

He married Tsivya (Celia) Feinstein, born 1864 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, 105 died 1949 in South Africa.<br />

Tsivya: Literate in Yiddish.<br />

(a) Yaakov Falkov, born 1890 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 106<br />

He married Bertha Feldman.<br />

[1] Sally Falkov, born 1916 in South Africa.<br />

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She married S. Rick, died c.1953 in South Africa.<br />

[A] Meir Rick, born 1937.<br />

He married Elaine ?.<br />

1. Simone Rick, born 1968.<br />

2. Melissa Rick, born 1970.<br />

3. Evan Rick, born 1974.<br />

[B] Sidney Rick, born 1952.<br />

He married Dallas Sieradzki.<br />

1. Divan Sean Rick, born 1980.<br />

2. Gina Rick, born 1982.<br />

[2] Miriam Falkov, born 1918 in South Africa.<br />

She married Yitskhak (Isaac) Grusd, died 1979.<br />

[A] Shirley Grusd.<br />

She married H. Alsfine.<br />

1. Joel Alsfine, born 1969.<br />

2. David Alsfine, born 1973.<br />

3. Ilana Alsfine, born 1986.<br />

[B] Cynthia Grusd.<br />

She married Stanley Ringo.<br />

1. Jonathan Ringo, born 1968.<br />

2. Karen Ringo, born 1971.<br />

3. Loren Ringo, born 1974.<br />

[3] Morris (Mossie) Falkov, born c.1921 in South Africa, died 1970 in South Africa.<br />

He married Maureen ?.<br />

[A] Ethel (Tracy) Falkov, born c.1959.<br />

[4] Helen Falkov, born 1925 in South Africa.<br />

She married Hymie Levin.<br />

[A] Yisrael (Ian) Levin, born 1949 in Talmei Yosef, Israel.<br />

He married Susan Waldman, born 1950.<br />

1. Jeff Levin, born 1974.<br />

2. Tanya Levin, born 1975.<br />

3. Eytan Levin, born 1981.<br />

[B] Denise Levin, born 1950 in Raanana, Israel.<br />

She married David Levy, born 1947.<br />

1. Richard Levy, born 1973.<br />

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2. Janine Levy, born 1974.<br />

[C] Audrey Levin, born 1957 in Pretoria, South Africa.<br />

She married Martin Brauer.<br />

1. Talya Brauer, born 1981.<br />

2. Daniel Brauer, born 1984.<br />

(b) Avraham Wolf (Arthur William) Falkov, born 1890 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 107 died 1986 in South Africa.<br />

(c) David Ber Falkov, born 1892 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 108<br />

Does not appear on Susser family tree; presumed to have died young.<br />

(d) Devorah Malka Falkov, born 1894 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 109<br />

She married Asher Susser.<br />

[1] Gidon Moshe (Gerald Manfred) Susser, born 1916 in South Africa.<br />

He married Minnie Lederman, born 1918.<br />

[A] Leib David (Leslie) Susser, born 1944.<br />

He married Galina Blumberg, born 1941.<br />

1. Ziv Susser, born 1968.<br />

2. Ehud Susser, born 1971.<br />

3. Gaby Susser, born 1980.<br />

[B] Asher Tsvi (Asher Harold) Susser, born 1947.<br />

He married Miriam Bartosh, born 1947.<br />

1. Boaz Susser, born 1972.<br />

2. Eyal Susser, born 1975.<br />

[C] Ilana Tziviya (Lynette Cheryl) Susser, born 1951.<br />

[2] Hinda (Hilda) Susser, born 1918, died 1986.<br />

She married Bennie Broide, born 1917.<br />

[A] Arnold Jeffrey Broide, born 1944.<br />

He married Sylvia Helene Katz, born 1948.<br />

1. Joshua Broide, born 1974.<br />

2. Yael Broide, born 1976.<br />

[B] Lionel Cyril Broide, born 1947.<br />

He married Katje ?.<br />

1. Jason David Broide, born 1977.<br />

2. Daniel Benjamin Broide, born 1980.<br />

[C] Henry David Broide, born 1952.<br />

He married Debbie Elcock.<br />

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1. Jonathan Broide, born 1988.<br />

[3] Masha Miriam (Mavis Marcelle) Susser, born 1920.<br />

She married Percy Harris, born 1909.<br />

[A] Roy Harris, born 1950.<br />

He married Jennifer Derno.<br />

1. Sheldon Harris, born 1984.<br />

(2) Sarah Falkov, born 1864 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 110<br />

(3) Azriel Falkov, born 1867 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 111<br />

He married Freida ?, born 1878, 112 (daughter of Avraham ?).<br />

(a) Yosef Falkov, born 1897 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 113<br />

(4) Eliyahu Falkov, born 1869 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 114 died 1929 in South Africa, 104 occupation cheese<br />

manufacturer.<br />

Literate in Russian. At the time of the 1897 census he is recorded as "temporarily absent in Africa".<br />

He married Ester ?, born 1875. 115<br />

Ester: 1874 census bears a note that she was "exempted from the estate of citizens because she became a midwife".<br />

(a) Aharon (Ernest) Falkov, born 1901 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 116 died 1987 in South Africa.<br />

He married Sybil Davis, died 1987.<br />

[1] Eric Falkov.<br />

(1) He married Hilary Lipworth.<br />

(2) He married Sally ?.<br />

[A] David Falkov, (son of Eric Falkov and Hilary Lipworth) born c.1966.<br />

[B] Lee Falkov, (daughter of Eric Falkov and Hilary Lipworth) born c.1968.<br />

[C] Jonathan Falkov, (son of Eric Falkov and Sally ?).<br />

[D] Michael Falkov, (son of Eric Falkov and Sally ?).<br />

(b) Khana (Annie) Falkov, born 1903 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 117<br />

She married Harry Erdman, died in Toronto, Canada.<br />

[1] Jeffrey Erdman, born 1933 in Toronto, Canada.<br />

He married Lorraine ?, born 1939.<br />

[A] Sharlene Erica Erdman, born 1961.<br />

She married David Ovadia.<br />

[B] Anthony Elliot Erdman, born 1963.<br />

He married Jacquie Fisch.<br />

[C] Derel Barry Erdman, born 1966.<br />

He married Darry Ginzburg.<br />

[D] Norman Hilton Erdman, born 1969.<br />

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[2] Basil Erdman, born 1941 in Toronto, Canada.<br />

He married Brenda ?, born 1949.<br />

[A] Justin Hadley Erdman, born 1979.<br />

[B] Hayley Rochelle Erdman, born 1985.<br />

(c) Devorah Falkov, born 1904 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 118 died in South Africa.<br />

She married Hymie Ralph Wainstein, born 1898.<br />

[1] Elliot Wainstein, born 1929.<br />

He married Adele Feitelberg, born 1930.<br />

[A] Trevor Wainstein, born 1953.<br />

He married Corinne Marcus, born 1955.<br />

1. Talya Wainstein.<br />

2. Daniella Wainstein, born 1986.<br />

[B] Paul Wainstein, born 1956.<br />

He married Ingrid Minkowitz, born 1959.<br />

1. Brian Neil Wainstein, born 1982.<br />

2. Lara Hayley Wainstein, born 1984.<br />

[C] Earl Wainstein, born 1961.<br />

(d) Lola Falkov, born c.1904 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, died c.1911 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia.<br />

Not recorded in the Lutzin census.<br />

(e) Getzel Mendel Falkov, born 1914 in South Africa, died 1984 in South Africa.<br />

He married Betty Perkins, born 1915.<br />

[1] Gillian Falkov.<br />

She married Stanley Brenner.<br />

[A] Shelley Brenner.<br />

[B] Fran Brenner.<br />

[C] Larry Brenner.<br />

[D] Jos Brenner.<br />

[E] Tracy Brenner.<br />

[2] Estelle Falkov.<br />

She married Charlie Pein.<br />

[A] Karen Pein, born 1960 in USA, died 1979 in USA.<br />

[B] Howard Pein, born c.1962 in USA.<br />

(5) Avraham Falkov, born 1871 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 119 died in South Africa.<br />

Literate in Yiddish; learned at home. According to the 1897 census "produced cartouches for cigars; in Africa".<br />

Unmarried.<br />

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(6) Shmuel Falkov, born 1875 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 120 died in South Africa.<br />

Served in the army 1896-1900 in the 161st Aleksandrovsky detachment. Literate in Russian. Unmarried.<br />

(7) Perel Falkov, born 1877 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 121<br />

Literate in Yiddish.<br />

(8) Khana Falkov, born 1880 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 122 occupation seamstress.<br />

Literate in Yiddish.<br />

(9) Moshe Falkov, born 1883 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 123<br />

Liberated from military servive in 1904. According to the 1897 census he was deaf and dumb from the age of six.<br />

C. Mordekhai (Mark) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Brokha ?) born 1809 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 3 died 1813 in Lutzin (now<br />

Ludza), Latvia. 3<br />

D. Leib <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Brokha ?) born 1813 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 41,3 occupation alcohol trader.<br />

Appears in a list in 1837 of tax litigants who were alcohol traders in Lutzin. Appears in a list of merchants in Vitebsk Guberniya in<br />

1863, in the town of Lutzin.<br />

Maybe identifiable as "Leib Sholom Zuper" who appears in the 1876 Prenumeranten list from Lutzin, where the entry should have<br />

read "Leib Sholom's <strong>Super</strong>".<br />

1. Dov Ber (Berko) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1835/49 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 124 occupation merchant.<br />

On the 1874 census of Lutzin it is recorded that the family of Berko Leibov <strong>Super</strong> was excluded from the estate of merchants of<br />

guilds and transferred to the estate of citizens. The transfer was recorded May 18, 1891.<br />

He married Dinka ?, born 1837. 125<br />

a. Avigdor <strong>Super</strong>, born 1859 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 126<br />

b. Hirsch <strong>Super</strong>, born 1865 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 127<br />

c. Tsipa <strong>Super</strong>, born 1877 in Rogovka, Latvia. 128<br />

d. Shmuel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1889 in Rogovka, Latvia. 129<br />

2. Tuviah (Tevel) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1835 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 130 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 95 occupation<br />

Leather goods shop.<br />

Literate in Russian (self taught). Appears in 1875 prenumeranten list. Owned his house in Lutzin at Ostrovskaya Street 36.<br />

Killed in the Holocaust at an advanced old age.<br />

He married Elka ?, born 1835 in Novoaleksandrovsk, Lithuania, 130 (daughter of Pinkhas ?).<br />

Elka: Dould not speak Russian.<br />

a. Shmuel Yitskhak <strong>Super</strong>, born 1864 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 131<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at a Jewish school. Not recalled by his relatives in South Africa; may have died young or<br />

remained in Latvia.<br />

b. Leah Etka <strong>Super</strong>, born 1866 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 132<br />

Literate in Russian; self taught. Nor recalled by her relatives in South Africa; may have died young or remained in Latvia.<br />

c. Yaakov Yisrael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1867 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, died 1940 in South Africa. 16<br />

Married 1895, Payka (Pauline) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1871 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 26 (daughter of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Zisla<br />

?) died 1956 in Durban, South Africa. 17<br />

Payka: Census records marriage 26 December 1895.<br />

(1) Yitskhak Aizik <strong>Super</strong>, born 1897 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, died 1980 in Durban, South Africa. 16<br />

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He married Jane (Jennie) Orelowitz, born 1901, 16 died 1950 in Durban, South Africa. 16<br />

(2) Aharon Simkha (Eric) <strong>Super</strong>, died in South Africa.<br />

He married Ada Marsden.<br />

(a) Freda Rivka (Felicity) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1929, died 1989.<br />

She married Jack Smith.<br />

[1] Ian Smith.<br />

He married Joan ?.<br />

[A] Rael Smith.<br />

[B] Nekhama Smith.<br />

[C] Dani Smith.<br />

[D] Avraham Smith.<br />

[E] Akiva Smith.<br />

[F] Penina Smith.<br />

[2] Lynette Smith.<br />

She married Geoffrey Davis.<br />

[A] Amy Davis.<br />

[B] Yonatan Davis.<br />

[3] Tammy Smith.<br />

(b) Shmuel (Selwyn) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1932.<br />

He married Cynthia Cohen.<br />

[1] Irwin Warren <strong>Super</strong>, born 1955, died 1984 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 16<br />

[2] Paul <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(c) Moshe (Maurice) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1936 in South Africa, occupation geneticist.<br />

He married Anne Glicksman.<br />

[1] Michael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1960.<br />

He married Ruth Nichols.<br />

[A] Dinah <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

[2] Jonathan <strong>Super</strong>, born 1961.<br />

[3] Beth <strong>Super</strong>, born 1969.<br />

(d) Yisrael Yaakov (Stuart) <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

He married Hilary Wade.<br />

[1] Gail <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

[2] Patricia <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(3) Prindzie <strong>Super</strong>, died in South Africa.<br />

(1) She married Bernard Davis.<br />

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(2) She married Tommy Pollack.<br />

d. Mikhael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1874 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 133<br />

Literate in Russian; studied at district school. Occupied in the same trade as his father (leather goods). At the time of the<br />

1897 census, recorded as "absent in London, England". Settled in South Africa.<br />

e. Sarah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1877 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 134 died 1961 in South Africa.<br />

Literate in Russian; self-taught. At the time of the 1897 census recorded as "absent in Vilno; occupied in tailoring."<br />

Married 1906 in South Africa, 135 Yaakov Papilsky.<br />

(1) Ethel Papilsky.<br />

She married David Wolpert.<br />

(a) Sharon Wolpert.<br />

She married Maurice Miller.<br />

[1] Debbie Miller.<br />

She married Cecil Noach.<br />

[2] David Miller.<br />

He married Debbie Manoim.<br />

[A] Paul Miller, born 1968 in South Africa.<br />

[3] Mark Miller.<br />

[4] Susan Miller, died in South Africa.<br />

(b) Joy Wolpert.<br />

She married Lewis Bloch, died in South Africa.<br />

[1] Robert Bloch, died 1988 in South Africa.<br />

[2] Daniel Bloch.<br />

(c) Hermona Wolpert.<br />

She married Henry Gimpel.<br />

[1] Ilana Gimpel.<br />

[2] Gary Gimpel.<br />

(2) Rakhel (Rae) Papilsky.<br />

She married Reuven Sieff.<br />

(a) Cloe Sieff.<br />

(1) She married Bennie Shalit.<br />

(2) She married Gene Simon.<br />

[1] Janis Shalit, (daughter of Bennie Shalit and Cloe Sieff).<br />

She married Stanley Shiller.<br />

[A] Dean Shiller.<br />

twin.<br />

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[B] Terry Shiller.<br />

twin.<br />

[C] Rael Shiller.<br />

[2] Keren Shalit, (daughter of Bennie Shalit and Cloe Sieff).<br />

(b) Gloria Sieff.<br />

She married Howard Pelkowitz.<br />

[A] Adam Pelkowitz.<br />

[B] Daniel Pelkowitz.<br />

[C] Joshua Pelkowitz.<br />

She married Peter Rosmarin.<br />

[1] Doron Rosmarin, born 1959.<br />

He married Candy ?.<br />

[A] daughter ?.<br />

[2] Tevya Rosmarin, born 1960.<br />

(3) Aharon Papilsky.<br />

f. Gittel <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

He married Susan ?.<br />

He married Bessie Hirschowitz.<br />

(a) Myra Papilsky.<br />

She married Saul Levin.<br />

[1] Tammy Levin, born 1965.<br />

She married Jonny Lieb.<br />

[2] Beverley Levin, born 1966.<br />

[3] Clive Levin, born 1969.<br />

[4] Gail Levin, born 1971.<br />

(b) Lorna Papilsky.<br />

She married Michael Belman.<br />

[1] Shira Belman, born 1967.<br />

[2] Alon Belman, born 1970.<br />

[3] Orli Belman, born 1972.<br />

(c) Diane Papilsky.<br />

She married Brian Braude.<br />

[1] Talia Braude, born 1973.<br />

Does not appear on the Lutzin census records.<br />

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She married Yaakov Mendel Reing.<br />

(1) Harry Reing.<br />

He married Rebecca ?.<br />

(a) Fay Reing.<br />

She married George Guss.<br />

(b) Victor Reing.<br />

He married Gloria ?.<br />

[1] Mark Reing.<br />

He married Susan ?.<br />

[A] Victoria Reing.<br />

(c) Herbert Reing.<br />

He married Florence ?.<br />

[1] Gary Reing.<br />

He married Ellen ?.<br />

[A] Jessica Reing.<br />

[B] Scott Reing.<br />

[2] Ellen Reing.<br />

(2) Fanny Reing.<br />

She married Alan Meyer.<br />

[A] Heidi Meyer.<br />

[B] Melissa Meyer.<br />

She married Morris Baskin.<br />

(3) Sadie Reing.<br />

She married Abram Gollard.<br />

(a) Sylvia Gollard.<br />

She married Joseph Wolfson.<br />

[1] child Wolfson.<br />

[2] child Wolfson.<br />

(b) Bernard Gollard.<br />

He married Lilian ?.<br />

[1] child Gollard.<br />

[2] child Gollard.<br />

(4) Khaim (Hyman) Reing.<br />

He married Sarah ?.<br />

(a) Emma Reing.<br />

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She married Lewis Feuer.<br />

[1] daughter Feuer.<br />

(b) Tillie Reing.<br />

She married Jack Kleinman.<br />

[1] Gail Kleinman.<br />

[2] son Kleinman.<br />

(c) Mildred Reing.<br />

She married Unknown ?.<br />

[1] child ?.<br />

[2] child ?.<br />

(5) Lena Reing.<br />

She married Morris Feldberg.<br />

(a) Seymour Feldberg.<br />

He married Sarah ?.<br />

[1] children Feldberg.<br />

(b) Teddie Feldberg.<br />

He married Shirley ?.<br />

[1] children Feldberg.<br />

(c) Diana Feldberg.<br />

She married Norman Levin.<br />

[1] son Levin.<br />

[2] son Levin.<br />

(6) Louis Reing.<br />

He married Sylvia ?.<br />

(a) Jerry Reing.<br />

(b) Buddie Reing.<br />

He married Barbara ?.<br />

(7) Herbert Reing.<br />

(1) He married Charlotte ?.<br />

(2) He married Regina ?.<br />

(8) Matilda Reing.<br />

She married Jack Lite.<br />

(a) Teddy Lite.<br />

[1] son Lite.<br />

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[2] son Lite.<br />

3. Aharon Simkha <strong>Super</strong>, born c. 1835 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 136 died before 1894. 137<br />

Assumed to be a son of Leib, because Leib's son Tuviah had a grandson called Aharon Simkha. Does not appear in either the<br />

1874 or 1897 census, so was either living elsewhere in 1874, or dead by 1897 (actually died by 1894 since a namesake<br />

grandson was born in 1894).<br />

a. Pinkhas <strong>Super</strong>, born 1859. 138<br />

At the time of the 1897 census lived in Lutzin at Politseiskaya Street No. 19, which he owned. Literate in Russian; selftaught.<br />

Cut leather for shoes. Appears in a list of The Jewish Colonial Trust as "Pinchos Schuper, Lutzkin".<br />

He married Khaya Reiza Barkan, born 1864 in Tokum, Latvia, 139 (daughter of Mendel Barkan and Devorah ?).<br />

Khaya: Literate in Russian.<br />

(1) Sarah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1890 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 106<br />

(2) Aharon Leib <strong>Super</strong>, born 1894 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 109 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

He married Wife Unknown, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Wife: Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(a) Child <strong>Super</strong>, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(b) Child <strong>Super</strong>, died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

E. Mordekhai <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Brokha ?) born 1818 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 3<br />

F. Yaakov Yehoash (Yankel Heibish) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Elka ?) born 1831 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 140,3 died in<br />

Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 141 occupation bread merchant.<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home. Prenumeranten list, Lutzin, 1875. Moved from Lutzin to Korsovka in 1865. Noted for his wealth<br />

and miserliness.<br />

See photograph of tombstone in Korsovka where he is referred to by the title "Morenu Harav" indicating that he had rabbinical<br />

ordination.<br />

He married Khaya Beila ?, born 1827/34 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, 142 (daughter of Hillel ?).<br />

Khaya: Literate in Russian.<br />

See photo of tombstone in Korsovka.<br />

1. Reizel Miriam (Rose Marie) <strong>Super</strong>, born c.1847 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 143<br />

She married Wolf Zelig Falkov, born 1838 in Russia, 144 died 1944 in Russia.<br />

Wolf: Was a Rabbi in Latvia. He lived to be 106 and was thought to have perished in a Nazi concentration camp.<br />

a. Khanka Falkov, born 1868 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 145<br />

Illiterate in Russian.<br />

b. Samuel Hyman Folkoff, born JUN 1870 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, died 19-Nov-1947 in New York, occupation Real<br />

Estate.<br />

Married 27-Feb-1893 in New York City, NY, Eva Chasansky, born JAN 1870 in Russia.<br />

(1) Meyer Casper Folkoff, born 7-Dec-1893 in New York City, NY, died MAY 1984 in New York City, NY.<br />

Married 21-Feb-1917 in Bronx, NY, Virginia Edith Neft, born 16-Mar-1891 in New York City, NY, died DEC 1986 in<br />

New York City, NY.<br />

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(a) Edith Folkoff, born 1918 in New York City, NY, died ABT 1951.<br />

She married Robert Warshow.<br />

[1] Paul Warshow.<br />

(b) Walter Folkoff, born AFT 1920.<br />

(2) Esther Folkoff, born 3-Aug-1895 in New York City, NY.<br />

(3) Joseph Folkoff, born 14-Dec-1896 in New York City, NY, died 10-Sep-1991 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Internationally known in his field of geriatric social work. Was executive director of Levindale home for the aged in<br />

Baltimore.<br />

He married Rae Abrams, born 14-Apr-1901 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

(a) Richard Folkoff, born 17-Oct-1924 in New York City, NY.<br />

Married 3-Jul-1952 in Baltimore, MD, Sally Floam, born 15-Mar-1929 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[1] Susan Folkoff, born 28-Oct-1955 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Married FEB 1994, Jeffrey Cohen.<br />

[2] Robert Folkoff, born 19-May-1957 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Married MAR 1987 in Baltimore, MD, Deborah Bell.<br />

(b) Arthur Folkoff, born 12-Dec-1927 in New York City, NY.<br />

LIVING.<br />

Married 25-Dec-1949 in Baltimore, MD, Doris Kobren, born 1-Apr-1928 in Washington, DC.<br />

Doris: LIVING.<br />

[1] Barbara Folkoff, born 1-Aug-1952 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[2] Sharon Folkoff, born 25-Apr-1956 in Chicago, IL.<br />

(4) Fanny Folkoff, born 15-Jan-1899 in New York City, NY.<br />

c. Morris Folkoff, born 1874 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, died 3-Aug-1938 in Brooklyn, NY, occupation insurance<br />

salesman.<br />

He married Sara (Folkoff), born 1876 in Vilna, Lithuania, occupation millinery business.<br />

(1) Ralph Falkoff, born 1898 in Vilna, Lithuania.<br />

Married in Manhattan, NY, Dorothy Lande, born 21-Oct-1894 in Manhattan, NY.<br />

(a) Harold Falkoff, born 17-Apr-1925 in Manhattan, NY, died 8-Feb-1987 in Wynnewood, PA.<br />

Married 5-Aug-1945 in Philadelphia, NY, Cobbie Feinstein, born 26-Dec-1925 in Philadelphia, PA, died 13-Dec-<br />

1993 in Wynnewood, PA.<br />

[1] Bernard Robin Falkoff, born 26-Aug-1951 in Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

(1) Married 10-Oct-1975 in Philadelphia, PA, divorced Alexis Jaconski, born 29-Oct-1954 in Philadelphia,<br />

PA.<br />

(2) He married Arlyn Umin.<br />

[A] Raphael Alex Falkoff, (son of Bernard Robin Falkoff and Alexis Jaconski) born 24-Mar-1985 in<br />

Philadelphia, PA.<br />

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[B] Harlan Marshall Falkoff, (son of Bernard Robin Falkoff and Alexis Jaconski) born 1-Mar-1990 in<br />

Upper Darby, PA.<br />

[2] Ellen Falkoff, born 21-Nov-1953 in Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

Married in Beer Sheva, Israel, Shalom Denino.<br />

[A] Yael Denino.<br />

[B] Haley Denino.<br />

[C] Shelly Denino.<br />

(2) Rudolf Falkoff, born 1904 in Vilna, Lithuania, died 1973 in Brooklyn, NY.<br />

Married 1931 in Brooklyn, NY, Ethyle Kaufman, born 1908 in Brooklyn, NY, died 1977 in Brooklyn, NY.<br />

(a) Martin Falkoff, born 1938 in Brooklyn, NY.<br />

Married 3-Dec-1966 in Queens, NY, Gail Tusher, born 4-Dec-1941 in Brooklyn, NY.<br />

[1] Adam Falkoff, born 29-Jan-1968 in Queens, NY.<br />

Married 24-May-1996 in Washington, DC, Alison Gill, born JAN 1967 in McLean, VA.<br />

[2] Jill Falkoff, born 22-Jul-1970 in Queens, NY.<br />

[3] Glen Falkoff, born 15-Aug-1973 in Queens, NY.<br />

(3) Isidore Falkoff, born 1921 in Brooklyn, NY, died 1923 in Brooklyn, NY, occupation potter.<br />

Married 1920, Rebecca Dogan, born 1901, died 1981 in New York.<br />

(a) Adin Falkoff, born 1921 in Brooklyn, NY.<br />

Married 1954 in New Jersey, Cynthia Nixon.<br />

d. Lena Folkoff, born JAN 1877 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia, died 4-Mar-1958 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Father was an Orthodox Rabbi in Latvia. Had a husband picked out for her, but she didn't want to marry him, so she<br />

escaped to the United States, where her brother Sam was already living in New York City. She went to stay with her<br />

brother. Solomon Heymann was a boarder in the house Sam was occupying, and met Lena there.<br />

Married 26-Feb-1899 in New York City, NY, Solomon Heymann, born NOV 1871 in Liepaja, Latvia, died 15-Nov-1953 in<br />

Timonium, MD, occupation pipemaker.<br />

Solomon: Lived in Timonium from about 1906. Changed spelling of name to Heymann upon arrival to U.S. Children's<br />

generation dropped the final n.<br />

(1) Ben Heyman, born 30-Jan-1900 in Baltimore, MD, died 21-Nov-1984 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Married 12-Sep-1923 in Baltimore, MD, Bea (Heyman), born 25-Jun-1899 in Baltimore, MD, died 22-May-1992 in<br />

Baltimore, MD.<br />

(a) Charles Heyman, born 17-Dec-1925 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Married 12-Jun-1949 in Baltimore, MD, Eunice Belaga, born 11-Jul-1927 in Miami, FL.<br />

[1] Gordon Heyman, born 1-Mar-1951 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Married 29-Aug-1982 in Baltimore, MD, Patricia Mooney, born 10-Nov-1958 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[A] Eric Robert Heyman, born 26-Jun-1984 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[B] Kate Elizabeth Heyman, born 14-Apr-1987 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[2] Joanne Betsy Heyman, born 1-Sep-1954 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Married 16-Aug-1981 in Baltimore, MD, Edward Robert Levy, born 5-Apr-1951 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

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[A] Bryan Jacob Levy, born 29-Apr-1983 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[B] Jayme Lynn Levy, born 18-Mar-1985 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[C] Allyson Rae Levy, born 30-Nov-1988 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[3] Ellen Erin Heyman, born 1-May-1960 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Married 11-Jan-1986 in Baltimore, MD, Charles McKay, born 11-Jun-1958 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

[A] William Benjamin McKay, born 19-Mar-1994 in Old Greenwich, CT.<br />

(2) Phillip Heyman, born 6-Jun-1902 in Baltimore, MD, died 1-Mar-1995 in Boca Raton, FL.<br />

He married Gertrude Beatrice Rosenberg, born 21-May-1906 in Stockport, England, died 16-Feb-1996 in Boca<br />

Raton, FL.<br />

(a) Lawrence Heyman, born 30-Jun-1932 in Washington, DC.<br />

(1) Divorced Felicity Marshall, born 11-Dec-1934 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

(2) Married 25-Aug-1971 in Washington, DC, Tanya Barchetsky, born 29-Jul-1941 in Paris, France.<br />

[1] Dain Heyman, (son of Lawrence Heyman and Felicity Marshall) born 21-Nov-1962 in Paris, France.<br />

Married 13-Jun-1992, Isabelle Degand.<br />

[A] Jade Sophie Felicity Heyman, born 3-Aug-1993.<br />

[2] Adam Heyman, (son of Lawrence Heyman and Felicity Marshall) born 8-Jan-1966 in Paris, France.<br />

[3] Nicolas Heyman, (son of Lawrence Heyman and Tanya Barchetsky) born 13-Sep-1974 in Providence,<br />

RI.<br />

[4] Latha Heyman, (daughter of Lawrence Heyman and Tanya Barchetsky) born 19-Jun-1979 in<br />

Providence, RI.<br />

(b) Eleanor Heyman, born 5-Feb-1937 in Washington, DC.<br />

Married 21-Jun-1956 in Washington, DC, Sheldon Jontiff, born 23-Sep-1929 in Washington, DC.<br />

[1] Sharon Ruth Jontiff, born 24-Feb-1966 in Washington, DC.<br />

(c) John Stephen Heyman, born 29-Dec-1937 in Washington, DC, 144 occupation Patent Examiner in electr.<br />

Married 21-Aug-1960 in Washington, DC, divorced Harriet Lee Framer, born 7-Feb-1941 in Houston, TX,<br />

occupation real estate, direct mail.<br />

[1] Robert Ellis Heyman, born 10-Oct-1963 in Washington, DC, 144 occupation Mathematician.<br />

Married 2007, Karen Ann Lowitz, born 1965 in Erie, Pennsylvani, USA.<br />

[2] Michael David Heyman, born 18-Oct-1964 in Washington, DC, occupation computer programmer.<br />

[3] Leonard Ezra Heyman, born 11-Jun-1967 in Washington, DC.<br />

Married 30-Aug-1996 in Rochester, NY, Diana Michele Cox, born 3-Nov-1960 in Tulsa, OK.<br />

(3) Ann Heyman, born 10-Jul-1907 in Baltimore, MD, died 27-Sep-1985 in Randallstown, MD.<br />

Married 1954 in Baltimore, MD, Sidney Kuff, born 1899 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

(4) Henry Heyman, born 28-Jun-1910 in Baltimore, MD, died 7-Nov-1997 in Pojoaque, NM, occupation Physicist.<br />

Married 20-Dec-1931 in Baltimore, MD, Phyllis Selma Bloch, born 20-Nov-1912 in Baltimore, MD, died 23-Feb-1973<br />

in Pojoaque, NM.<br />

(a) Victor Heyman, born 16-Feb-1935 in Washington, DC.<br />

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Married 30-Dec-1956 in Potomac, MD, Reba Watson.<br />

[1] Steven Heyman, born 15-Aug-1959 in Washington, DC.<br />

Married in Ithaca, NY, Katherine Baldwin.<br />

[2] David Heyman, born 3-Dec-1961 in Washington, DC.<br />

Married 28-Dec-1985 in Pittsburgh, PA, Ellen Sussna, born 21-May-1958 in Pittsburgh, PA.<br />

[A] Andrea Heyman, born 24-May-1989 in New York City, NY.<br />

[B] Benjamin Heyman, born 28-May-1991 in New York City, NY.<br />

[3] Richard Heyman, born 10-Sep-1964 in Washington, DC.<br />

Married 18-Oct-1986, Maria Vanoni.<br />

[4] Judith Heyman, born 2-Nov-1967 in Washington, DC.<br />

(b) Bart Heyman, born 24-Jan-1937 in Washington, DC, died 15-May-1996 in New York City, NY, occupation Actor.<br />

Married 14-Jan-1962 in Los Angeles, CA, Mary Pat Preciado, born in San Jose, CA.<br />

[1] Sean Heyman, born 17-May-1963 in Los Angeles, CA.<br />

He married Jane Palmgren, born in Oslo, Norway.<br />

[A] Samantha Heyman, born 29-Oct-1990.<br />

(5) William Heyman, born 12-Sep-1915 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

Married 4-Mar-1939 in Baltimore, MD, Virginia Johnson, born 11-Sep-1918 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

(a) Marlene Heyman, born 26-Apr-1947 in Washington, DC.<br />

Married 1969, divorced Glen Williams.<br />

[1] Lena Williams, born 28-Nov-1972 in Oklahoma.<br />

She married Clive Singleton II.<br />

[A] Clive Singleton III, born 20-Feb-1991 in Killean, TX.<br />

(b) William Heyman, born 6-Jun-1952 in Baltimore, MD.<br />

e. Zalman Peretz Falkov, born 1881 in Opochka, Pskov, Russia, 146 occupation shopman in bread trade.<br />

Literate in Russian; learned in school in Opochka.<br />

f. Tsipora Falkov.<br />

Nor recorded in Latvian census.<br />

g. Sarah Falkov.<br />

Not recorded in Latvian census.<br />

2. Zalmen <strong>Super</strong>, born 1851/54 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 147 died 1919 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 148 occupation<br />

shopman flax trade.<br />

Moved from Lutzin to Korsovka between the 1874 and 1897 census. Temporarily absent at the time of the 1897 census.<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home. Recorded in the 1897 census as "prikazchik" - that is he was responsible for municipal<br />

management and records. Killed by bandits who ambushed him while he was travelling with merchandise during the Russian<br />

Civil War.<br />

(1) He married Rivka ?, born 1853, (daughter of Yaakov ?) died 1888 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 149<br />

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(2) He married Reiza Leah ?, born 1865 in Rezhitsa (Rezekne), Latvia. 150<br />

Reiza: Illiterate in Russian.<br />

a. Dina <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Rivka ?) born 1868 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 151 died 1941 in Korsovka<br />

(now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home. Perished in the Holocaust with children and grandchildren.<br />

She married Barukh Kagan.<br />

(1) Gita Kagan, born c.1896 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, died 1941 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust with husband and child.<br />

She married Peretz Dorin, died c.1941 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

(a) Mira Dorin, died in Latvia.<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

Resided (family) in Kfar Saba, Israel, ? Vilensky.<br />

(b) Zalman Dorin, born 1927 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, died 1943 in Latvia. 37<br />

Died during the evacuation of the Jews at the hands of the Nazis.<br />

(2) Beila Kagan, born 1909 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(3) Rokhel Kagan, died 1942 in Riga, Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(4) Shmuel (Mulka) Kagan, died 1941/42 in Riga, Latvia, 37 born 1905 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia.<br />

Perished in the Holocaust with his family in Riga Ghetto.<br />

He married Lila Golandski, died 1941 in Riga, Latvia. 37<br />

(a) Barukh Kagan, born 1938, died 1941 in Riga, Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(5) Natan Cohen, born in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, resided in Kfar Saba, Israel.<br />

Deposited testimony sheets in the Hall of Names, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem.<br />

b. Sheina <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Rivka ?) born 1873 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 152<br />

c. Itse <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Rivka ?) born 1874 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 153<br />

Illiterate in Russian.<br />

d. Eliezer (Leizer) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Rivka ?) born 1874/6 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 154 died 1941 in<br />

Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 37 occupation shopman in flax trade; cattle dealer. 155<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home. Perished in the Holocaust with his wife and daughters.<br />

He married Menukha Karmi, born 1880 in Sebezh, Byelorussia, 156 (daughter of Leib Karmi) died 1941 in Korsovka (now<br />

Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Menukha: Literate in Russian;.<br />

(1) Gita <strong>Super</strong>, born c.1916 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, died 1941 in Kreslava, Latvia. 37<br />

She married Husband ?.<br />

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e. Shmuel Yosef <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Rivka ?) born 1878 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 157 died in USA.<br />

Military service 1899. Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

f. Sarah (Tsipora) <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Rivka ?) born 1882 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 158 died in<br />

Latvia.<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home. Relatives recalled her name as Tsipora. Perished in the Holocaust with her children<br />

and grandchildren.<br />

g. Liba <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Rivka ?) born 1885 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia. 159<br />

h. Sanvel <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Rivka ?) died in Latvia.<br />

Not recorded in census; recalled by relatives. Perished in the Holocaust with children and grandchildren.<br />

i. Yehudah David <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) born 1890 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 160 died 1933 in<br />

Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 92<br />

He married Pessia Yavetz.<br />

(1) Gita <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(a) daughter ?.<br />

(2) Zalmen <strong>Super</strong>, born 1921/3 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, died 1940's in Estonia. 161,37<br />

Killed while serving in the Soviet Army in Estonia during the Second World War..<br />

(3) Batsheva <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(a) son ?.<br />

(b) Daughter ?.<br />

(4) Reiza <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

Deposied Testinomy sheets at Yad Vashem for varous relatives.<br />

Resided (family) in Passaic, New Jersey, USA>, ? Cherfas.<br />

(a) daughter ?.<br />

(b) daughter ?.<br />

(5) Devorah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1928 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia.<br />

Related details of her family.<br />

She married ? David.<br />

j. Hinda (Henda) <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) born 1893 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 93 died<br />

21st August 1941 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Married her cousin. Perished in the Holocaust with her daughters and grandchild.<br />

She married Yisrael Eliezer <strong>Super</strong>, born 1888 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 91 (son of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Khaya<br />

Minna Dobrin) died 1974 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 92 occupation butcher.<br />

Yisrael: Lost his wife and family in the Holocaust. Yisrael escaped a similar fate since he was in the Soviet Union, trading<br />

meat, when the Germans invaded Latvia. His wife and family were trapped there and killed.<br />

(1) Zelda <strong>Super</strong>, died 1941 in Kreslava, Latvia, born 1916/17 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

She married Husband ?, died 1841 in Kreslava, Latvia.<br />

Husband: Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

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(a) son ?, died 1941 in Kreslava, Latvia.<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(2) Sonia <strong>Super</strong>, died 1941 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 37 born 1919/20 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

k. Gelde <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) born 1893 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 162<br />

l. Rakhil <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) born 1894 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia, 163 died 1958<br />

in Leningrad, USSR.<br />

She married Yupik.<br />

(1) daughter Yupik.<br />

(2) son Yupik.<br />

(a) son Yupik, born 1855 in Leningrad, USSR.<br />

m. Rase Itke <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) born 1895 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 164<br />

n. Yitskhak <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) born 1897 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 165 died in Sevastopol,<br />

USSR. 92<br />

Moved to the Soviet Union before the Second World War. Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(1) son <strong>Super</strong>, died in Sevastopol, USSR.<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(a) son <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(2) son <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(a) five children.<br />

(3) daughter <strong>Super</strong>, died young.<br />

(4) child <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(5) child <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(6) child <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

o. Shlomo Hirsh <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) born 1905 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia. 166<br />

p. Getsy <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) died young.<br />

Not recorded in Latvian census.<br />

q. Devorah <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?).<br />

Not recorded in Latvian census.<br />

r. Aida <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Zalmen <strong>Super</strong> and Reiza Leah ?) died young.<br />

Not recorded in Latvian census.<br />

3. Sarah Miriam <strong>Super</strong>, born 1855 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 167 died 1938 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 33<br />

She married Arye Leib Niehausen, (son of Moshe Yehoshua Niehausen) died 1932 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 33<br />

Arye: Korsovka <strong>Family</strong> List of 1882 includes "Leib the son of Avsey Niehausen. aged 31 and wife Sora aged 29" from<br />

Dunaberg (Daugavpils). Prenumeranten list from 1939 ("Taam Megadim") includes memorial by his son Shmuel Yosef: "In<br />

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memory of his father the outstanding one, great in Torah and Mitzvot, Reb Arye Leib Niehausen in Korsovka, who died 2nd day<br />

of Rosh Chodesh Iyar 5692 [1932]".<br />

a. Henda Niehaus.<br />

b. Erke Niehaus.<br />

c. Dina Niehaus.<br />

d. Khana Niehaus.<br />

e. Barney Niehaus.<br />

f. Shmuel Yosef Niehausen, resided 1939 in Riga, Latvia.<br />

Included in a Riga prenumeranten list in the book "Taam Megadim" written by Rabbi Eliezer Donchin of Luztin in 1939.<br />

Includes memorial for his father.<br />

4. Naftali Refael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1860 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 168 died 1915 in Dorpat, Estonia, 169 occupation Bread merchant,<br />

buried in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 33<br />

In 1883 recognised as not able to serve in the army. Moved from Lutzin to Korsovka between the census of 1874 and 1897.<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home. House owner in Korsovka. Died while receiving treatment in hospital, but buried in<br />

Korsovka. His name on his tombstone includes "Refael" which was probably added to his original name "Naftali" due to his<br />

illness.<br />

The :Vsii Rossiia list of merchants in 1911 in Vitebsk Government lists him as trading in bread / grain, as did his wife "Pera<br />

daughter of Leib".<br />

He married Leah Pera Karmi, born 1864 in Nevel, Byelorussia., 170 (daughter of Leib Karmi).<br />

Leah: Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

a. Leib Betzalel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1887 in Korsovka (now Karsava), Latvia. 171<br />

Military servive 1908. Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

b. Shmuel Eliyahu <strong>Super</strong>, born 1888 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia, 172 died 1942 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 16<br />

Military service 1910-1911.<br />

He married Sarah Abrahamson, born 1900, 16 died 1975 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 16<br />

Sarah: Surname according to cemetery record, South Africa.<br />

(1) Sheila <strong>Super</strong>, born 1930 in Johannesburg, South Africa, died 1998 in South Africa.<br />

She married Henry Adelstein, born 1922.<br />

(a) Steven Adelstein, born 1954 in South Africa.<br />

(b) Barbara Ann Adelstein, born 1958 in South Africa.<br />

(2) Arthur <strong>Super</strong>, born 1932 in Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />

He married Yente Finkel, born 1943.<br />

(a) Rael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1972 in South Africa.<br />

(b) Gabriel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1974 in South Africa.<br />

(c) Stacia <strong>Super</strong>, born 1980/81 in South Africa.<br />

(3) Norman <strong>Super</strong>, born 1936 in Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />

Resided (family) in Melbourne, Vic. Australia, Rene Slome, born 1945 in South Africa.<br />

(a) Shannon <strong>Super</strong>, born 1967 in South Africa.<br />

He married ? ?.<br />

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(b) Leanne <strong>Super</strong>, born 1968 in South Africa.<br />

She married Paul Kessel, born 1962.<br />

(c) Neil <strong>Super</strong>, born 1971 in South Africa.<br />

He married Gina Feldman, born 1975.<br />

(d) Melanie <strong>Super</strong>, born 1973 in South Africa.<br />

(4) Gerald <strong>Super</strong>, born 1937 in Johannesburg, South Africa.<br />

Divorced Ester Gordon.<br />

(a) Gregory <strong>Super</strong>, born 1971 in South Africa.<br />

(b) Kerryn <strong>Super</strong>, born 1974 in South Africa.<br />

c. Hillel Yosef <strong>Super</strong>, born 1890 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia. 173<br />

Second name "Yosef" appears in the death record of his son Mordekhai.<br />

(1) Mordekhai <strong>Super</strong>, died 1920 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 16<br />

d. Leizer <strong>Super</strong>, born 1891 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia. 174<br />

e. Avraham Yitskhak <strong>Super</strong>, born 1894 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia. 175<br />

f. Mordekhai (Max) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1896 in Lutzin or Korsovka, Latvia. 176<br />

g. Yisrael <strong>Super</strong>, born 1896 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 177<br />

h. Khana Tauba (Ann) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1897 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 178<br />

i. Ber (Barney) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1899 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 179<br />

He married Annie ?.<br />

(1) Freda <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Freddie Melamed.<br />

(a) Earle Melamed.<br />

(b) Jonathan Melamed.<br />

(c) Nadine Melamed.<br />

(d) Barry Melamed.<br />

j. Hinda <strong>Super</strong>, born 1902 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 180<br />

k. Miriam (Maria) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1904 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 181<br />

l. Kassel <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

Not recorded in Latvian census.<br />

G. Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Shmuel <strong>Super</strong> and Elka ?) born after 1834 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 182 occupation<br />

operated butcher shop.<br />

Literate in Yiddish; studied at home. Owned house at Politseiskaya Street No. 5, described in the 1897 census as a "wooden<br />

building covered by wooden planks". Prenumeranten list, Lutzin, 1875. "Vsii Rossija" 1911 list of Vitebsk Government merchants<br />

states that he operated a butcher shop in Lutzin.<br />

(1) He married First wife ?.<br />

First: Existence known from record in 1874 census of "second wife".<br />

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(2) He married Sarah Rivka ?, born 1837 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 183 (daughter of Benyamin ?).<br />

Sarah: Illiterate in Russian.<br />

1. Naftali <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1854/58 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 184 died<br />

1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37,95 occupation butcher.<br />

Literate in Russian; self-taught. In 1897 lived at Ostrovskaya Street No. 43, Lutzin. The 1889 census of Korsovka district states<br />

that he lived in the village Sarni from 1878, then in Ivulany since 1885. Perished in the Holocaust in Lutzin.<br />

He married Bunya ?, born 1853-58, 185 (daughter of Benyamin ?) died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 95 occupation<br />

butcher. 37<br />

Bunya: Literate in Russian; self-taught. Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

a. Keile <strong>Super</strong>, born 1872 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 186<br />

b. Feiga Khassya <strong>Super</strong>, born 1879 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 187<br />

c. Perel (Perka) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1880 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 188 died ? in USSR. 37<br />

Literate in Russian; self-taught.<br />

Married 1905, 188 resided (family) in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 Yaakov Latzov.<br />

(1) Leah Latzov.<br />

(2) Sterke Latzov.<br />

(3) Yosef Latzov.<br />

(4) Yitskhak (Itske) Latzov, died 1983 in Russia. 189<br />

d. Paika <strong>Super</strong>, born 1882 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 190 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95,37<br />

Literate in Russian. Second wife of her uncle David <strong>Super</strong>. Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

She married David <strong>Super</strong>, born 1874 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 191 (son of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First<br />

wife ?) died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 192 occupation butcher.<br />

David: Literate in Russian; studied at Jewish school. At the time of the 1897 census lived in the same house as his<br />

parents. Second wife was his niece. Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(1) Aharon Guttman (Guta) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1924/26 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza),<br />

Latvia. 95,37<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

(2) Yaakov Yehoash (Yankel Heibish) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1928 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now<br />

Ludza), Latvia. 95,37<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

e. Benyamin Nakhman <strong>Super</strong>, born 1883 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 193<br />

Military service commenced 1904. Literate in Russian; studied in school.<br />

(1) Basil <strong>Super</strong>, emigrated in USA. 194<br />

(2) Doris <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Sam Citron.<br />

(a) Valerie Citron.<br />

[1] daughter ?.<br />

(b) Benita Citron.<br />

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f. Devorah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1885 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 195<br />

Deposited in 1957 at Yad Vashem a number of Holocaust Testimony sheets for members of the <strong>Super</strong> family.<br />

.<br />

Resided (family) 1957 in Petah Tikvah, Israel, 37 ? Spivak.<br />

? Spiva:.<br />

g. Elke <strong>Super</strong>, born 1886 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 196<br />

h. Tauba (Tova) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1887/1895 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 197 died ? in Riga, Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust in Riga.<br />

She married Kalman Gurwitz, born 1893 in Riga, Latvia, 37 died ? in Riga, Latvia, 37,37 occupation Merchant. 37<br />

Kalman: Perished in the Holocaust in Riga.<br />

(1) Rachel Gurwitz, born 1936 in Riga, Latvia, died ? in Riga, Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust in Riga.<br />

i. Freida <strong>Super</strong>, born 1891 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 198<br />

j. Leib <strong>Super</strong>, born 1892 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 199<br />

k. Yisrael Nakhum <strong>Super</strong>, born 1894 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 200 died ? in Marienhauz, Latvia, 37 occupation merchant. 37<br />

Resided (family) in Marienhauz, Latvia, Khava ?, died ? in Marienhauz, Latvia. 37<br />

l. Shmerka <strong>Super</strong>, born 1896 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 201<br />

m. Leah <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

Not recorded in Latvian census.<br />

2. Moshe <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1862 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 202 died 1941<br />

in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 95 occupation meat trade.<br />

In 1897 lived in Doktorskaya Street, apartment No.2, the house of Kolonovitch. Literate in Russian; learned at a Jewish school.<br />

He married Khaya Etl Karmi, born 1865 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 203 (daughter of Leib Karmi).<br />

Khaya: According to the 1897 census "Illiterate in Russian. Assisted husband in meat trade".<br />

a. Shmuel (Samuel) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1888 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 204 died 1976 in South Africa.<br />

Liberated from military service in 1904.<br />

He married Helen Goodman, born 1903 in South Africa.<br />

(1) Yisrael Shlomo (Ivan) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1934 in South Africa.<br />

He married Myrna Levine.<br />

(a) David Moshe <strong>Super</strong>, born 1963 in South Africa.<br />

He married Pnina Trunov, born 1969 in Kiev, USSR.<br />

[1] Pinkhas <strong>Super</strong>, born 1989 in Melbourne, Vic. Australia.<br />

[2] Shmuel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1990 in South Africa.<br />

[3] Avraham <strong>Super</strong>, born 1992 in South Africa.<br />

[4] Levi-Yitskhak <strong>Super</strong>, born 1994 in South Africa.<br />

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[5] Menakhem-Mendel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1996 in South Africa.<br />

[6] Yaakov-Dov <strong>Super</strong>, born 2001 in South Africa.<br />

[7] Khana-Cherna <strong>Super</strong>, born 2003 in South Africa.<br />

(b) Barukh (Brian) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1965 in South Africa.<br />

He married Rene Gadd, born 1968 in South Africa.<br />

[1] Talia Hayley <strong>Super</strong>, born 1998 in Sydney, NSW. Australia.<br />

[2] Yehudit (Jessica) <strong>Super</strong>, born 2000 in South Africa.<br />

(2) Khaya Etl (Alma) <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Ralph Baskin.<br />

(a) Sandra Ann Baskin.<br />

She married Herman Eicholtz.<br />

[1] Gavin Eicholtz.<br />

[2] Shaun Eicholtz.<br />

[3] Karen Eicholtz.<br />

(b) Michael Ian Baskin.<br />

He married Wendy Silberman.<br />

[1] Jonathan Baskin.<br />

[2] Carolynne Baskin.<br />

(c) Clive Baskin.<br />

He married Marlene Swartzberg.<br />

[1] Efraim Baskin, born 1986 in Sydney, NSW. Australia.<br />

[2] Shmuel (Robby) Baskin, born 1989 in Sydney, NSW. Australia.<br />

b. Eliyahu (Eddie) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1891 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 205 died 1969 in South Africa. 16<br />

He married Bertha Marks, born 1902, 16 died 1985 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 16<br />

(1) Annette <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Paul Price.<br />

(a) Sheralyn Price.<br />

(2) Fae <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Stanley Tenzer.<br />

[1] Daniel Tenzer.<br />

[2] Tandie Tenzer.<br />

c. Khana Tauba <strong>Super</strong>, born 1896 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 206 died in Riga, Latvia.<br />

(1) Yitskhak ?.<br />

d. Sarah Feiga (Sonia) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1899 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 207 died 1941 in Riga, Latvia.<br />

Perished in the Holocaust with husband and children.<br />

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(1) child ?, died 1941 in Riga, Latvia.<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(2) child ?, died 1941 in Riga, Latvia.<br />

Persihed in the Holocaust.<br />

e. Leib Betzalel (Louis Charles) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1905 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 208 died 1980 in Johannesburg, South<br />

Africa. 16<br />

He married Minnie Marcus, born 1912, died 1976 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 16<br />

(1) Russell <strong>Super</strong>, born in South Africa.<br />

Resided (family) in Toronto, Canada, Heather Glass.<br />

Heather: Compiled family tree.<br />

(a) John <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

He married Hilary.<br />

[1] Marley <strong>Super</strong>, born 2006.<br />

(b) Elana <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Steven Presement.<br />

[1] Jamie Michelle Presement, born 1999 in Toronto, Canada.<br />

[2] Max Aaron Presement, born 2003 in Toronto, Canada.<br />

(c) Michael <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(2) Marilyn <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married Brian Marks.<br />

(a) Steven Marks.<br />

He married Mandy Roth.<br />

[1] Joshua Marks.<br />

[2] Megan Marks.<br />

(b) Alan Marks.<br />

(c) Neil David Marks.<br />

(3) Eric <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

He married Janine Bell.<br />

[1] Kayla Michelle Marks.<br />

He married Fanny Kalmanowitz.<br />

(a) Beryl <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(b) Sidney <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(c) Brian <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

(d) Melody <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

3. Shmuel Sholem <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1864 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 209<br />

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Military service 1885-1889, served in 12th Velikolutsky Infantry detachment. 1897 census: calculated birthdate 1865. Literate in<br />

Russian; educated at home. Traded in cows. Soldier in reverve. Address Ostrovskaya Street 69, Apartment 2. Servants<br />

recorded on census: Liba Kraskova, aged 35, born in Sebezh district; illiterate in Russian.<br />

He married Khaika Khasska ?, born 1868 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 210 (daughter of Barukh ?).<br />

Khaika: 1897 census: calculated birthdate 1865. Born in Lutzin. Literate in Yiddish; learned at home.<br />

a. Feiga Rakhel <strong>Super</strong>, born 1891 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 211<br />

b. Devorah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1894 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 109<br />

c. Yisrael Leib <strong>Super</strong>, born 1897 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 212<br />

4. Rakhel <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1865/75 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 213<br />

died 1915 in Capetown, South Africa. 17<br />

Literate in Russian; learned at home.<br />

Married 1893, Mendel Reizes, born 1871, 214 (son of Ber Reizes) died 1929 in Capetown, South Africa, 17 immigrated 1910 to<br />

South Africa. 17<br />

Mendel: Literate in Russian; studied at school. At the time of the 1897 census lived with his father-in-law in Lutzin.<br />

a. David Reizes, born 1894 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 109<br />

b. Basya (Betty) Reizes, born 1897 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 215<br />

c. Becky Reizes.<br />

She married ? Hilkowitz.<br />

(1) Ray Hilkowitz.<br />

He married Aubrey Sebba.<br />

(a) Pamela Sebba.<br />

She married ? Stein.<br />

(b) Richard Sebba.<br />

He married Ilana Mondlak.<br />

[1] Sara Rebecca Sebba.<br />

(c) Anthony Sebba.<br />

He married Janet Hommel.<br />

[1] Amanda Sebba.<br />

[2] David Sebba.<br />

(2) Muriel Hilkowitz.<br />

d. Taube Reizes.<br />

She married ? Teper.<br />

She married ? Elkin.<br />

(1) Maureen Elkin.<br />

She married ? Greenblau.<br />

(a) Desiree Greenblau.<br />

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e. Helen Reizes.<br />

(b) Suzanne Greenblau.<br />

(c) Kevin Greenblau.<br />

She married ? Hilkowitz.<br />

(1) Mildred Hilkowitz.<br />

She married ? Srubis.<br />

(a) Angela Srubis.<br />

(b) Barry Srubis.<br />

(2) Monty Hilkowitz.<br />

He married Marilyn Shippel.<br />

(a) Robbie Hilkowitz.<br />

(b) Gaby Hilkowitz.<br />

(c) Sharna Hilkowitz.<br />

5. Khaya Yenta <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born c.1865 in Lutzin (now Ludza),<br />

Latvia. 216<br />

A short woman; very religious. Immigrated to South Africa but did not like it, so she and her husband went to Eretz Yisrael. They<br />

lived in Jerusalem in great poverty. The family in South Africa sent them food parcels which were confiscated by the Turkish<br />

authorities during the First World War. As a result Khaya-Yenta and her husband starved to death.<br />

She married Yekhiel-Michael Katz, (son of Hirsh Katz and Mary ?) died c.1914 in Eretz Yisrael.<br />

Yekhiel-Michael: A tall man who ran an inn in Lutzin and kept cows. Known for his humour.<br />

a. Max Katz, emigrated 1902 to South Africa, occupation ran dairy and kept cows, Turffontein, S.A. 216<br />

He married Lizzie Vilensky.<br />

(1) Mary Katz.<br />

She married Issie Beare, born 1905.<br />

(a) Yvonne Beare, born 1930.<br />

(1) Divorced Seymour Faiga.<br />

(2) She married Bernard Friedland, born 1919.<br />

[1] Gary Faiga, (son of Seymour Faiga and Yvonne Beare).<br />

He married Cecilia.<br />

[A] Ben Faiga.<br />

twin.<br />

[B] Josh Faiga.<br />

twin.<br />

[2] Lawrence Faiga, (son of Seymour Faiga and Yvonne Beare) born 1956.<br />

[3] Daniel Jonathan Friedland, (son of Bernard Friedland and Yvonne Beare) born 1964.<br />

Married 1998, Susan Hunt, born 1965.<br />

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[A] Zachary Zerem Friedland, born 1999.<br />

[4] Steven Zach Friedland, (son of Bernard Friedland and Yvonne Beare) born 1966.<br />

Married 1992, Vivienee Pienknagura, born 1969.<br />

[A] Joseph Arye Friedland, born 1995.<br />

[B] Gabriel Ilan Friedland, born 1998.<br />

[C] Samuel Ezra Friedland, born 2003.<br />

[5] Amanda Leigh Friedland, (daughter of Bernard Friedland and Yvonne Beare) born 1970.<br />

(b) Bernie Beare, born 1923.<br />

(1) Married 1945, Norma Penn, born 1927, died 1979.<br />

(2) He married Hadassa.<br />

[1] Laura Beare, (daughter of Bernie Beare and Norma Penn) born 1947.<br />

Divorced David Gelber.<br />

[A] Jeremy Gelber, born 1973.<br />

[B] Amy Gelber, born 1975.<br />

[2] Stephanie Beare, (daughter of Bernie Beare and Norma Penn) born 1952.<br />

Divorced Ron Hiram.<br />

[A] Lee Hiram, born 1973.<br />

[B] Tamar Hiram, born 1970.<br />

(c) Ronald Beare, born 1928.<br />

(1) Married 1950, divorced Marcelle Druian, born 1929.<br />

(2) Married 1971, Jennifer Mickelwright, born 1942.<br />

[1] Helene Beare, (daughter of Ronald Beare and Marcelle Druian) born 1952.<br />

She married Frank Rome.<br />

[A] Alan Rome, born 1985.<br />

[B] David Rome, born 1998.<br />

[2] Julian Beare, (son of Ronald Beare and Marcelle Druian) born 1954.<br />

[3] Robyn Beare, (daughter of Ronald Beare and Marcelle Druian) born 1958.<br />

[4] Vanessa Beare, (daughter of Ronald Beare and Jennifer Mickelwright) born 1972.<br />

(d) Estelle Beare, born 1932.<br />

Married 1956, Ernest Kaplan, born 1925.<br />

[1] Desmond Marc Kaplan, born 1958.<br />

Married 1990, Sarit Spanner, born 1968.<br />

[A] Dean Kaplan, born 1993.<br />

[B] Shir Kaplan, born 1995.<br />

[2] Paul Charl Kaplan, born 1960.<br />

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He married Evelyn Blumenthal, born 1963.<br />

[A] Danielle Kaplan, born 1990.<br />

[B] Shane Kaplan, born 1992.<br />

[C] Jade Kaplan, born 1999.<br />

[3] Lisa Mandi, born 1963.<br />

(2) Issie Katz, born 1904.<br />

He married Julia Gordon.<br />

(a) Basil Katz, born 1937.<br />

(1) Divorced Sheila Myers, born 1941.<br />

(2) He married Adele Movsowitz.<br />

[1] Ian Katz, (son of Basil Katz and Sheila Myers) born 1965.<br />

He married Belinda Duchen, born 1971.<br />

[2] Grant Katz, (son of Basil Katz and Sheila Myers) born 1968.<br />

He married Leanne Lockby.<br />

[A] Arden Samuel Katz, born 2003.<br />

(3) Harry Katz, born 1910, died 1994.<br />

He married Mary Friedman, born 1911, died 1970.<br />

(a) Kenny Katz.<br />

He married Bella Loshansky.<br />

[1] Steven Katz, born 1956.<br />

He married Rose Lubinsky.<br />

[A] Frankie, born 1991.<br />

[2] Jonathan Katz, born 1958.<br />

He married Rene Perlstein, born 1956.<br />

[A] Cara Katz, born 1990.<br />

[B] Benjamin Katz, born 1994.<br />

[3] Clive Katz, born 1962.<br />

[4] Linda Katz, born 1965.<br />

(b) Stanley Katz.<br />

(4) Michael (Mitchel) Katz, born 1911.<br />

He married Lily Brener, born 1914.<br />

(a) Colin Katz, born 1939.<br />

He married Gila.<br />

[1] Jonathan Katz, born 1961.<br />

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[2] David Katz, born 1968.<br />

(b) Joan Katz, born 1939.<br />

She married Alec Wapnick.<br />

[1] Sharon Wapnick.<br />

She married Frank Kramer.<br />

[A] Craig Kramer, born 1990.<br />

[B] Daniel Kramer, born 1992.<br />

[2] Jeffrey Wapnick.<br />

He married Lynne.<br />

[A] Talia Wapnick, born 1991.<br />

[B] Lara Wapnick, born 1995.<br />

[C] Ricci Wapnick, born 1999.<br />

[3] Lisa Wapnick, born 1966.<br />

She married Alexander Filipod, born 1966.<br />

(c) Stan Katz, born 1949.<br />

Divorced Dixi.<br />

(d) Max Katz, born 1952.<br />

Divorced Tessa Salkinder.<br />

[1] Bianca Lee Katz, born 1980.<br />

[2] Justine Katz, born 1982.<br />

[3] Jason Phillip Katz, born 1987.<br />

(5) Jack Katz, born 1913, died 1986.<br />

He married Gertie Rosenthal, born 1914.<br />

(a) Cyril Katz, born 1940.<br />

He married Lorraine Berchowitz, born 1962.<br />

[1] Melanie Katz, born 1964.<br />

She married Colin Krost.<br />

[A] Tyron Krost, born 1986.<br />

[B] Kylie Krost, born 1989.<br />

[C] Gareth Krost, born 1991.<br />

[2] Belinda Katz, born 1966.<br />

She married Shaun Untershlak.<br />

[A] Dean Untershlak, born 1992.<br />

[B] Ryan Untershlak, born 1993.<br />

[C] Romi Untershlak, born 1996.<br />

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[D] Demi Untershlak, born 2003.<br />

[3] Vanessa Katz, born 1973.<br />

She married Gary Segal.<br />

[A] Joshua Segal, born 2002.<br />

(b) Lawrence Katz, born 1951.<br />

He married Yvonne Purdy.<br />

[1] Leanne Katz, born 1981.<br />

[2] Bradley Katz, born 1983.<br />

(c) Rosalind Katz, born 1938.<br />

She married Jack Meyerowitz, born 1934.<br />

[1] Jennifer Meyerowitz, born 1959.<br />

She married Owen Freeman.<br />

[A] Tammy Freeman, born 1981.<br />

[B] Cindy Freeman, born 1983.<br />

[2] Leslie Meyerowitz, born 1961.<br />

(1) Divorced Nita Rood.<br />

(2) He married Michelle Jacks.<br />

[A] David Meyerowitz, (son of Leslie Meyerowitz and Nita Rood) born 1984.<br />

[B] Jay Meyerowitz, (son of Leslie Meyerowitz and Michelle Jacks) born 1992.<br />

[C] Sean Meyerowitz, (son of Leslie Meyerowitz and Michelle Jacks) born 1996.<br />

[3] Gary Meyerowitz, born 1966.<br />

He married Leanne Hull.<br />

[A] Kaylie Meyerowitz, born 1996.<br />

[B] Ashley Meyerowitz, born 1998.<br />

[4] Carol Meyerowitz, born 1972.<br />

(6) Lottie Katz, born 1913.<br />

Deaf and dumb.<br />

She married Jamie Vilensky.<br />

[A] Josh Vilensky, born 1993.<br />

[B] Shana Vilensky, born 1996.<br />

She married Joel Schwer, born 1908, died 1988.<br />

(a) Michael Schwer, born 1942.<br />

He married Hazel Kramer, born 1948.<br />

[1] Danny Schwer, born 1970.<br />

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(7) Bella Katz.<br />

He married Heidi Zetler.<br />

[A] Yisrael Meir Schwer, born 2002.<br />

[2] Tami Schwer, born 1972.<br />

She married Stan Melnick, born 1969.<br />

[A] Adam Melnick, born 1999.<br />

[B] Kayla Melnick, born 2001.<br />

She married Willie Dreisenstock.<br />

(a) Leila Dreisenstock.<br />

She married Natie Berry.<br />

(b) Kenneth Dreisenstock.<br />

He married Freda Sall.<br />

[1] Lauren Dreisenstock.<br />

She married Bernard Joffee.<br />

[A] Daniel Claire Joffee.<br />

[B] Robbie Neil Joffee.<br />

[C] Anthony Joffee.<br />

He married Hilary Abraham.<br />

1. Jenna Alexander Joffee.<br />

[2] Russel Dreisenstock.<br />

[3] Nicola Dreisenstock.<br />

She married Ronald Levy.<br />

[A] Matt Jason Levy.<br />

[B] Ryan Jordan Levy.<br />

(8) Sarah Katz, born 1909, died 1992.<br />

She married Morris Lurie, born 1904.<br />

(a) Merlyn Lurie, born 1933.<br />

Divorced Stanley Leonard Joffe, born 1930.<br />

[1] Mark David Joffe, born 1956.<br />

He married Symonah Kay, born 1965.<br />

[A] Dean Hayden Joffe, born 1991.<br />

[B] Amy Sarah Joffe, born 1995.<br />

[2] Avril Louise Joffe.<br />

She married Roland Hunter, born 1958.<br />

[A] Mitchell Hunter, born 1993.<br />

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[B] Gregory Sean Hunter, born 1996.<br />

[C] David Robert Hunter, born 2000.<br />

[3] Sharlene Glenda Joffe, born 1962.<br />

She married Nicky Capelouta, born 1956.<br />

[A] Adiel Baruch Capelouta, born 1985.<br />

[B] Daniella Capelouta, born 1986.<br />

[C] Ayala Capelouta, born 1988.<br />

(b) Elstynne Lurie, born 1937.<br />

She married Leslie Sive, born 1930.<br />

[1] Gabriel Sive, born 1966.<br />

She married Brian Krowitz, born 1962.<br />

[A] Jared Krowitz, born 1995.<br />

[B] Samantha Krowitz, born 1998.<br />

[2] Hilary Sive, born 1969.<br />

She married Roy Kaplan, born 1964.<br />

[A] Adam Kaplan, born 2000.<br />

[B] Jessica Kaplan, born 2003.<br />

b. David Katz, born 1889 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 216 emigrated 1904 to South Africa, resided until 1939 in Turffontein,<br />

South Africa, resided in Yeoville, South Africa.<br />

Studied in Yeshiva in Latvia.<br />

Married 1913, Esther-Beila Jankelowitz, born 1891 in Lithuania, (daughter of Yehudah-Leib Jankelowitz and Khana-<br />

Rivka Leftin) died 1963 in South Africa.<br />

(1) Agnes Katz, born 1914 in Johannesburg, South Africa, died 1986 in Capetown, South Africa.<br />

Married 1946, Harry Loebenstein.<br />

(a) John Loebenstein, born 1948 in Gweru, Zimbabwe.<br />

Married 1977, resided (family) in Sydney, NSW. Australia, Marlene Kruger.<br />

[1] Ghita Loebenstein, born 1979.<br />

[2] Harry Loebenstein, born 1981.<br />

(b) Leonard Loebenstein, born 1954 in Gweru, Zimbabwe, resided in Capetown, South Africa.<br />

(2) Mary Katz, born 1918 in South Africa.<br />

Wrote memoirs which were used for imformation on the Katz family.<br />

She married Louis Schrire.<br />

(a) Gwynne Schrire.<br />

Provided details of the Katz family, based in part on the memoirs of her mother Mary Schrire (nee Katz). Works<br />

for the South African Jewish Board of Deputies . Published articles on South African Jewish history, in particular<br />

on the emigration of Jews from Eastern Europe to the Cape at the beginning of the twentieth century. Compiler<br />

of interviews with Holocaust survivers.<br />

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She married Ashley Robins.<br />

Ashley: Psychiatrist and Pharmacologicist. Senior lecturer, Division of Pharmacology, University of South Africa.<br />

[1] Evan Robins.<br />

He married Karen Kallman.<br />

[2] Estelle Robins.<br />

Resided (family) in Raananah, Israel, Daniel Pfeffer.<br />

[A] Ariella Pfeffer, born 2002.<br />

[3] Roy Robins.<br />

(b) Martyn Roy Schrire.<br />

(c) Samuel Rodes Schrire.<br />

Resided (family) in Modiin, Israel, Sara Moise.<br />

[1] Dani Schrire.<br />

[2] Arnon Schrire.<br />

[3] Ray Schrire.<br />

(3) Bluma (Bertha) Katz, born 1919.<br />

She married Louis Share.<br />

(a) Rhoda Share.<br />

She married Stan Shevel.<br />

(b) Ilana Share.<br />

(4) Phyllis Katz, born 1922, died 1995 in Capetown, South Africa.<br />

She married Robert Sam Toker, born 1914 in Krakinova, Lithuania, died 1990 in Capetown, South Africa.<br />

(a) Roslyn Toker.<br />

(1) Resided (family) in Canada, Robert Salem.<br />

(2) She married Guy McCrum.<br />

(b) Janice Miriam Toker.<br />

(1) Divorced resided (family) in Vancouver, B.C. Canada, Ed Goldberg.<br />

(2) She married Colin Lazarus.<br />

[1] Allon Tzvi Goldberg, (son of Ed Goldberg and Janice Miriam Toker).<br />

[2] Talia Esther Goldberg, (daughter of Ed Goldberg and Janice Miriam Toker).<br />

[3] Vivienne Goldberg, (daughter of Ed Goldberg and Janice Miriam Toker) died 1994.<br />

(c) Vivienne Toker.<br />

(5) Yeremiayahu (Julius) Katz, born 1926.<br />

He married Bernice Isakoff, born 1938.<br />

(a) Esther Beile Katz, born 1963.<br />

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She married David Glucksman.<br />

[1] Wayne Julian Glucksman, born 1991.<br />

[2] Shoshanah Devorah Glucksman, born 1995.<br />

(b) Arrin Leonard Katz, born 1967.<br />

He married Marissa Ronelle Morris.<br />

[1] Jessica Sharon Katz, born 1998.<br />

[2] Julian Katz, born 2002.<br />

(c) Lorraine Cheryl Katz, born 1969.<br />

She married David Leslie Fisher.<br />

[1] Yaron Adiv Fisher, born 1996.<br />

[2] Natanya Gila Fisher, born 1999.<br />

[3] Gadiel Reuven Fisher, born 2002.<br />

c. Shmuel Nachoff, immigrated 1902 to South Africa.<br />

Changed name from Katz to Nachoff to evade Russian military service. Operated a dairy farm in Rosettenville, South<br />

Africa. Had a hump on his back due to a broken spine during infancy. Very short.<br />

(1) Rina Nachoff.<br />

She married Maurice Smith.<br />

(a) Tessa Smith.<br />

She married ? Jacobson.<br />

[1] Amand Jacobson.<br />

[2] Miles Jacobson.<br />

(b) Sheila Smith.<br />

She married David Burnham.<br />

[1] Lindi Burnham.<br />

She married Saad Hickmett.<br />

[A] Shara Hickmett.<br />

[2] Kevin Burnham.<br />

[3] Graham Burnham.<br />

(c) Jeff Smith.<br />

(2) Fay Nachoff.<br />

He married Brenda Harris.<br />

[1] Matthew Smith.<br />

She married Ellis Markowitz.<br />

(a) Maureen Markowitz.<br />

She married Stan Hyman.<br />

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[1] Gary Hyman.<br />

[2] Loryn Hyman.<br />

(b) Arnold Markowitz.<br />

(3) Ellie Nachoff.<br />

(1) He married Elaine Shear.<br />

(2) He married Mina ?.<br />

[1] Kevin Markowitz, (son of Arnold Markowitz and Elaine Shear).<br />

[2] Jodi Markowitz, (daughter of Arnold Markowitz and Elaine Shear).<br />

She married Lu Ullmann.<br />

(a) Jeanne Ullmann.<br />

She married Bernard Herberg.<br />

[1] Donella Herberg.<br />

(b) Barbara Ullmann.<br />

She married Michael Harper.<br />

[1] Brett Harper.<br />

[2] Chad Harper.<br />

(4) Jonah Nachoff.<br />

He married Doreen Segal.<br />

(a) Cynthia Nachoff.<br />

She married Bernard Shos.<br />

[1] Beverley Shos.<br />

[2] Roma Shos.<br />

[3] Russell Shos.<br />

[4] Keri Shos.<br />

[5] Lori Shos.<br />

(b) Ivan Nachoff.<br />

He married Merryl ?.<br />

[1] daughter Nachoff.<br />

[2] daughter Nachoff.<br />

(5) Michael Nachoff.<br />

(6) Vivienne Nachoff.<br />

She married Wilfred Myerson.<br />

(a) Sharon Myerson.<br />

She married Rodney Beck.<br />

[1] Bradley Beck.<br />

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d. Sarah Katz.<br />

[2] Kerry Beck.<br />

[3] Janna Beck.<br />

(b) Anne Myerson.<br />

She married Bernard ?.<br />

[1] Wayne ?.<br />

(c) Stephanie Myerson.<br />

She married Shaun ?.<br />

[1] Lori ?.<br />

She married ? Levin.<br />

(1) Yitskhak Levin, resided in Israel.<br />

(a) son Levin, died 1973 in Israel.<br />

Killed while serving in the Israeli army during the Yom Kippur War.<br />

(b) son Levin, died 1973 in Israel.<br />

Killed while serving in the Israeli army during the Yom Kippur War.<br />

(c) daughter Levin.<br />

e. Pessa Leah Katz, resided in Ritova, Lithuania.<br />

Remained in Europe when others of her siblings settled in South Africa.<br />

She married ? Kotton.<br />

(1) Mary Kotton, resided in Argentina.<br />

She married ? Jaroslavski.<br />

(a) daughter Jaroslavski, resided in Israel.<br />

(2) Jack Kotton.<br />

f. child Katz.<br />

Died in childhood.<br />

g. child Katz.<br />

Died in childhood.<br />

h. child Katz.<br />

Died in childhood.<br />

i. child Katz.<br />

Died in childhood.<br />

j. child Katz.<br />

Died in childhood.<br />

k. child Katz.<br />

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Died in childhood.<br />

l. child Katz.<br />

Died in childhood.<br />

6. Yitskhak <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1866 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 217 died<br />

1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 occupation merchant. 37<br />

Died in the Holocaust. Date of birth on Yad Vashem Hall of Names form: 1872.<br />

He married Khaika ?, born 1870, 218 (daughter of David ?) died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia.<br />

Khaika: Died in the Holocaust.<br />

a. David Eliyahu <strong>Super</strong>, born 1891 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 219<br />

b. Feiga Khana <strong>Super</strong>, born 1892 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 220<br />

c. Merka <strong>Super</strong>, born 1897 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 221<br />

d. Leib <strong>Super</strong>, born 1897 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 221<br />

e. Shmerka <strong>Super</strong>, born 1899 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 222<br />

f. Khaim Gerson <strong>Super</strong>, born 1901/2 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 223 died 1942 in Vilna, Lithuania. 224<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

He married Masa ?, born 1900, died 1942 in Vilna, Lithuania. 224<br />

Masa: Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

.<br />

(1) Izaak <strong>Super</strong>, born 1931, died 1942 in Vilna, Lithuania. 224<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(2) Naftoli <strong>Super</strong>, born 1935, died 1942 in Vilna, Lithuania. 224<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

7. Avraham <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1866 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 225<br />

He married Ester Goda ?, 226 (daughter of Arye Avraham ?).<br />

a. Tauba <strong>Super</strong>, born 1893 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 227<br />

b. Elka <strong>Super</strong>, born 1894 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 228<br />

c. Busse Khaya <strong>Super</strong>, born 1899 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 229<br />

d. Daphne <strong>Super</strong>.<br />

She married ? Rubin.<br />

(1) son Rubin.<br />

(2) son Rubin.<br />

8. Yaakov <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1873 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 230 died<br />

1875 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 231<br />

9. David <strong>Super</strong>, (son of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1874 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 191 died 1941<br />

in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 192 occupation butcher.<br />

Literate in Russian; studied at Jewish school. At the time of the 1897 census lived in the same house as his parents. Second<br />

wife was his niece. Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

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(1) He married Tauba ?, born 1872, 25 (daughter of Khaim ?).<br />

(2) He married Paika <strong>Super</strong>, born 1882 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 190 (daughter of Naftali <strong>Super</strong> and Bunya ?) died 1941 in<br />

Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95,37<br />

Paika: Literate in Russian. Second wife of her uncle David <strong>Super</strong>. Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

a. Khaim Eliezer (Leizer) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of David <strong>Super</strong> and Tauba ?) born 1890 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 36 died 1960 in<br />

South Africa.<br />

He married Sarah Leah <strong>Super</strong>, born 1900 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, (daughter of Leib Mendel <strong>Super</strong> and Devorah<br />

Marcus) died 1995 in Raanana, Israel.<br />

(1) Khevola (Florence) <strong>Super</strong>, born 1934 in South Africa.<br />

She married Roy Cohen, born 1932, died in Raanana, Israel.<br />

(a) Theresa Cohen, born 1958.<br />

She married Rodney Tabianski.<br />

[1] Romy Tabianski, born 1984.<br />

[2] Brett Tabianski, born 1987.<br />

(b) Cheryl Cohen, born 1960.<br />

(c) David Cohen, born 1963.<br />

b. Aharon Guttman (Guta) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of David <strong>Super</strong> and Paika <strong>Super</strong>) born 1924/26 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37<br />

died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95,37<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

c. Yaakov Yehoash (Yankel Heibish) <strong>Super</strong>, (son of David <strong>Super</strong> and Paika <strong>Super</strong>) born 1928 in Lutzin (now Ludza),<br />

Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 95,37<br />

Killed in the Holocaust.<br />

10. Etka <strong>Super</strong>, (daughter of Tuviah (Guttman, Gutta) <strong>Super</strong> and First wife ?) born 1874/1876 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia,<br />

died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 37<br />

Operated a grocery in Lutzin. Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

She married Mendel Mankov, died before War in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia.<br />

a. Elka Mankov, born c.1891 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

She married Benyamin Zalkind Kochano, born c.1891 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza),<br />

Latvia. 37<br />

Benyamin: Operated a grocery in Lutzin. Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(1) Leib Kochano, born 1920 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(2) Yisrael Kochano, born 1922 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(3) Yitskhak Kochano, born 1924 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(4) Feiga Kochano, born 1924 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 37<br />

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Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

(5) Leah Kochano, born 1925 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia, 37 died 1941 in Lutzin (now Ludza), Latvia. 37<br />

Perished in the Holocaust.<br />

1<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives 755-1-370-142, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. Appears in list of litigants against tax assessment in Lutzin in<br />

1837. Birthdate estimated from widow's age on 1874 census.<br />

2<br />

Must have died before the birth of any namesake grandsons.<br />

3<br />

Belarus Historical Archive, Minsk.<br />

1816, 1834 Revision List for the town Lutzin (Ludza), Vitebsk Province, now Latvia.<br />

Zaporozhe Archive, 1852 list of Jews who came from Vitebsk Province (mainly Lutzin) to colony Novozlatopol, Ekaterinoslav Province (Ukraine).<br />

4 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 80.<br />

5 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, date of death 1859.<br />

6 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1858 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 60.<br />

7 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia. States that he died in 1874 and that in the 1858<br />

census he was aged 70.<br />

8 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 46.<br />

9 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 23.<br />

10 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 20.<br />

11 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 17.<br />

12 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 14.<br />

13 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 9.<br />

14 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 15.<br />

15 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 2.<br />

16 JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry.<br />

17 National Archives of South Africa.<br />

18 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia: records birth in 1875.<br />

19 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 35. Birthplace 1897 census, Rezhitza.<br />

20<br />

Census 1897, Rezhitza (Rezekna), Latvia.<br />

21<br />

Riga Passport Registration List 1900 (Jewishgen All Latvia Database).<br />

22<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 35. Birthplace 1897 census Rezhitza.<br />

23<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 12.<br />

24<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 6.<br />

25<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 26 in 1898.<br />

26<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 3. 1897 census of Rezhitza states<br />

birthplace Dvinsk (Daugavpils), origin Lutzin.<br />

27<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth July 13, 1876.<br />

28<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 20, 1883.<br />

29<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 29.<br />

30<br />

<strong>Super</strong>, Leah (Raananah, Israel).<br />

31<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 31.<br />

32<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth December 3rd, 1861. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, aged 37.<br />

33 Korsovka Jewish Cemetery, tombstone photographed in 2003 by researcher Aleksanders Feigmanis of Riga, Latvia.<br />

34 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 29 in 1882. 1897 census in Korsovka,<br />

aged 42.<br />

35 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 16, 1873.<br />

36 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth August 29, 1890. According<br />

to his family - born about 1901.<br />

37<br />

Yad Vashem Holocaust Archive, Jerusalem, Israel; Hall of Names.<br />

38<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth September 24, 1877.<br />

39<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia. No age recorded. States: "married".<br />

40<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, birthdate November 17, 1885. According to<br />

family - born 1891.<br />

41<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives 755-1-370-142, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. Appears in list of litigants against tax assessment in Lutzin in<br />

1837,.<br />

42 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 54.<br />

43 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 58.<br />

44 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 27.<br />

45 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 26.<br />

46 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 4. Married 1892.<br />

47 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth May 8, 1878.<br />

48 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 28 in 1906.<br />

49 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 10, 1882.<br />

50 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia,.<br />

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51 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 24.<br />

52 Vsii Rossiiya (Business List), Vitebsk Guberniya, 1911.<br />

53 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth August 24, 1873.<br />

54 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 25 in 1907.<br />

55 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth December 2, 1902.<br />

56 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth November 5, 1905.<br />

57 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth December 11, 1875.<br />

58 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth March 27, 1878.<br />

59 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth March 17, 1880.<br />

60 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth May 2, 1885; twin.<br />

61 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 68.<br />

62 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1889 census in Korsovka, Latvia. aged 60.<br />

63 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 65. 1889 census in Korsovka, aged 60.<br />

64 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1889 census in Korsovka, Latvia. aged 43.<br />

65 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1889 census in Korsovkan, Latvia. aged 39.<br />

66 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia. aged 24. 1889 census in Korsovka, aged 17.<br />

67 Vsii Rossiiya (Business List), Vitebsk Guberniya, 1911, Listed as "Bentzion son of Shmuel" instead of Benyamin.<br />

68 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1889 census in Korsovka, Latvia. aged 13.<br />

69 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1889 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 3.<br />

70 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 40. 1889 census in Korsova, aged 30.<br />

Arrived in Korsovka in 1878.<br />

71 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 38. 1889 census appears as Khava<br />

aged 30.<br />

72 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1889 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 6. Does not appear in 1897 census, so<br />

may have died by then.<br />

73<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 13.<br />

74<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 12. 1889 census in Korsovka, Latvia<br />

aged 3.<br />

75<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 18894 census in Korsovk, Latvia, aged 3. Does not appear in 1897 census so<br />

may have died by then.<br />

76<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 8.<br />

77<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 6.<br />

78<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 3.<br />

79<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 24.<br />

80<br />

Does not appear on 1874 Lutzin census; probably because he lived elsewhere.<br />

81<br />

Dead by the time of the birth of his grandson Yosef.<br />

82<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 42, birthplace Lutzin. Servants:<br />

Suchbokova, Shula, 17 and Jelena Gusareva, 14.<br />

83<br />

Photograph of mausoleum in Korsovka.<br />

84<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 43, birthplace Lutzin.<br />

85<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 20, making birthdate 1877. But birth<br />

certificate dates from 1879.<br />

86<br />

Jewishgen <strong>Family</strong> Tree Of The Jewish People.<br />

87<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia: not recorded, since he was away studying in<br />

Yeshiva and then worked as Shokhet. Not listed to evade the army.<br />

88<br />

Latvian State Archives, Riga, census and family lists, researched by Aleksanders Feigmanis, Riga.<br />

89<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 11.<br />

90<br />

Salnais,V. & Maldups,A. "Pilsetu apraksti", (Riga, 1936) - business list, Korsovka, 1936.<br />

91<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 9.<br />

92<br />

David, Devorah (Haifa, Israel) - formerly of Korsovka.<br />

93<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth January 9, 1893.<br />

94<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 5. Known by her relatives as Fruma.<br />

95<br />

Archives of The Organization of Former Latvian & Estonian Jews, Kibbutz Shefaim, Israel - list of Holocaust victims in Lutzin; compiled by Svetlutzin.<br />

96<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander: 1897 census in Rezhitza, Latvia. aged 60. Lived with Brosgol family. "Small<br />

trader from Lutzin".<br />

97 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 18. 1897 census in Kruspils - born 1860<br />

Lutzin. Name translated as Schupper.<br />

98 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Rezekne (Rezhiza), Latvia. aged 14.<br />

99 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Rezekne (Rezhiza) , Latvia, aged 11.<br />

100 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 30. 1897 census, aged 55, making<br />

birthadte 1842.<br />

101 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 33,.<br />

102 Luztin cemetery list - Alexander Feigmanis; collated by Paul Cheifitz (South Africa).<br />

103 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 12. 1897 census, aged 38, making<br />

birthdate 1859. Absent in Africa.<br />

104 Susser, Gerald (Israel) - family tree.<br />

105 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 25 in 1889. Place of birth according to<br />

family tree prepared by Gerald Susser (Israel).1897 census aged 27.<br />

106 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 7.<br />

107 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records age 7. Susser family tree - born 1896.<br />

108 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 5.<br />

109 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 3.<br />

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110 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia. aged 10.<br />

111 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia. aged 7.<br />

112 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 20 in 1898.<br />

113 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth October 6, 1897.<br />

114 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 5. 1897 census in Lutzin, aged 27, making<br />

birthdate 1870.<br />

115<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 24 in 1899.<br />

116<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth December 4, 1901.<br />

117<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth May 17, 1903.<br />

118<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth October 19, 1904.<br />

According to the Susser family, born 1907.<br />

119<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 3. 1897 census in Lutzin, aged 25.<br />

120<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth June 19, 1875. 1897<br />

census in Lutzin, aged 22.<br />

121<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth June 25, 1877. 1897<br />

census in Lutzin, aged 18, making birthdate 1879.<br />

122<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth September 15, 1880. 1897<br />

census in Lutzin, aged 16.<br />

123 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 6, 1883. 1897<br />

census in Lutzin, aged 14.<br />

124 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia. aged 39. 1889 census in Korsovka aged 40,<br />

lived village Rogovka since 1873.<br />

125 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 37. 1889 census Korsovka aged 38.<br />

126 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 14 1/2. 1889 census in Korsova aged 16.<br />

127 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 9. 1889 census in Korsovka, does not<br />

appear with family, may have died.<br />

128<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1889 census in Korsovka, Latvia. aged 12 (listed as Tsina).<br />

129<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1889 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 1/2.<br />

130<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records age 62.<br />

131<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records age 33.<br />

132<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records age 28.<br />

133<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records age 23.<br />

134<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records age 22.<br />

135<br />

Papilsky wedding photo (in the possession of Gerald Susser, Israel).<br />

136<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, appears as patronymic of Pinkhus. Not<br />

recorded 1874, so may have been son of Tuviah for whom information missing/elsewhere.<br />

137<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, died before birth of namesake grandson in<br />

1894.<br />

138<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 38. Birthplace not recorded.<br />

139<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 33.<br />

140<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. (File 6676-1-40). 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 43. 1897 census ( doc.<br />

N 2706-1-130-490 photocopy), Korsovka, Latvia, aged 70, making birthdate 1827.<br />

141<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1889 census of Lutzin rural district: aged 58; settled in Korsovka 1865,<br />

previously listed in Birz rural district (Zalmizhskaya dist.) Rez. cen. 1889.<br />

142<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 40. 1897 census: aged 70, born Rezhitza.<br />

143<br />

Not listed on 1874 census. Name recorded in <strong>Super</strong> and Falkov families. Two children appear in 1897 census living with her father in Korsovka.<br />

144 Heyman, Robert - family tree.<br />

145 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 29. Listed in the household of her<br />

grandfather, "Jankel Shmuilov <strong>Super</strong>".<br />

146 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 16. Listed in the household of his<br />

grandfather, "Jankel Shmuilov <strong>Super</strong>; temporarily absent".<br />

147<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 23. 1897 census, aged 43, making<br />

birthdate 1854.<br />

148<br />

Sofer, Shlomo (Holon, Israel) - details of Yankel Heiboish <strong>Super</strong>'s family. Number and order of children differs between the census and family<br />

recollections.<br />

149<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, date of death April 2, 1888.<br />

150<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 49 but not clear when. 1897 census aged<br />

32.<br />

151 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 20, but not clear when. 1897 census: age<br />

29; born Korsovka, living with grandfather "Jankel Shmuilov".<br />

152<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 1 1/2.<br />

153<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 23.<br />

154<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 1/2. 1897 census, aged 21, making<br />

birthdate 1876. First census: born Lutzin; second, born Korsovka.<br />

155<br />

Vsii Rossiiya (Business List), Vitebsk Guberniya, 1911: cattle dealer.<br />

156<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 26 in 1906. 1897 census in Korsovka,<br />

aged 17, lived as servant with sister Pera.<br />

157<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 2, 1878. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, aged 18.<br />

158 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 14, but not clear when. 1897 census in<br />

Korsovka, aged 15.<br />

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159 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 11, but not clear when. 1897 census in<br />

Korsovka, aged 12.<br />

160 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth May 8, 1890. 1897 census<br />

in Korsovka, aged 8.<br />

161<br />

David, Devorah (Haifa, Israel) - formerly of Korsovka.<br />

162<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 4.<br />

163<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth November 1894.<br />

164<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Korsovka, Latvia, aged 2.<br />

165<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth August 2, 1897.<br />

166<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth November 29, 1905.<br />

167<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 19.<br />

168<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 14. 1889 census in Korsovka aged 27<br />

1897 census in Korsovka, aged 37.<br />

169<br />

<strong>Super</strong>, Norman (Melbourne, Australia.<br />

170<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 22 in 1886. 1889 census Korsovaka aged<br />

23. 1897 census in Korsovka aged 32.<br />

171<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth January 16, 1887. 1889<br />

census Korsovka aged 2. 1897 census in Korsovka, aged 10.<br />

172<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth December 1, 1888. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, aged 8.<br />

173<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth March 11, 1890. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, aged 7.<br />

174<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth December 11, 1891. 1897<br />

census, aged 5.<br />

175<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 1, 1894. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, aged 3.<br />

176<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth September 2, 1896. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, aged 1.<br />

177 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 18, 1896. Dates<br />

clashes with birthdate of brother Mordekhai. Not recorded 1897.<br />

178 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth October 15, 1897.. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, not recorded.<br />

179<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth August 16, 1899.<br />

180<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth January 9, 1902. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, not recorded.<br />

181<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth September 16, 1904. 1897<br />

census in Korsovka, not recorded.<br />

182 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 42. 1897 census aged 62, making<br />

birthdate 1835. Photocopy of document held. 2706-1-118-1311,1213.<br />

183 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 60.<br />

184 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 16. 1889 census Korsovka dist. aged 35<br />

1897 census, age 43, which would mean birthdate 1854.<br />

185 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 20 in 1878. 1889 census Korsovka aged<br />

33. 1897 census aged 44, which would make birthdate 1853.<br />

186<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth July 3, 1872.<br />

187<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth April 30, 1879.<br />

188<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth 1880. Married 1905. 1897<br />

census aged 17.<br />

189<br />

Latzov, Henekh (Petah Tikvah, Israel) - formerly of Lutzin, Latvia.<br />

190<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records age 17. Not recorded amongst children<br />

in 1874 census.<br />

191<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 1. 1897 census aged 22.<br />

192<br />

Archives of The Organization of Former Latvian & Estonian Jews, Kibbutz Shefaim, Israel - list of Holocaust victims in Lutzin; compiled by<br />

Svetlutzin. Photograph in the possession of Florrie Cohen (Raanana, Israel).<br />

193<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 1, 1883. 1889<br />

census Korsovka aged 5. 1897 census aged 14.<br />

194<br />

Ellis Island Database.<br />

195<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth 1885. 1897 census aged<br />

12.<br />

196<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth 1886. 1897 census aged 9.<br />

197<br />

Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth 1887. 1897 census aged 8,<br />

making birthdate 1889.<br />

198 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records age 6. Not recorded amongst children<br />

in 1874 census.<br />

199 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth January 21, 1892. 1897<br />

census aged 4.<br />

200 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth March 2, 1894. 1897<br />

census aged 7 months, making birthdate 1897.<br />

201 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records one year and four months.<br />

202 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 12. Also 1897 census, aged 36.<br />

203 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 21 in 1886. 1897 census, aged 29.<br />

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204 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth June 1, 1888. 1897<br />

census, aged 8.<br />

205 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth March 22, 1891. 1897<br />

census, aged 6.<br />

206 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 22, 1896. Yet the<br />

1897 census records her age as 11.<br />

207 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth may 20, 1899. Yet absent<br />

from the 1897 census.<br />

208 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth December 19, 1905.<br />

Absent from the 1897 census.<br />

209 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 12. 1897 census aged 32. 1897 census<br />

file 2706-1-118.<br />

210 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 24 in 1892. 1897 census: aged 32.<br />

211 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth july 26, 1891. Also 1897<br />

census.<br />

212 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 1. Crossed out on census - reason<br />

unknown.<br />

213 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 9. 1897 census aged 22. Married 1893.<br />

214 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 26.<br />

215 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1897 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 3 months.<br />

216 Gwynne Robins (South Africa) provided details of the Katz family.<br />

217 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 8.<br />

218 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 37 on July 7, 1907.<br />

219 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth January 2, 1891.<br />

220 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth August 28, 1892.<br />

221 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth July 6, 1897.<br />

222 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth June 29, 1899.<br />

223 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth June 27, 1901.<br />

224 Vilna Ghetto List of Prisoners 1942.<br />

225 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth February 6, 1866.<br />

226 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1858 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 42, but not clear when.<br />

227 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth April 1, 1893.<br />

228 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth October 3, 1894.<br />

229 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of birth September 4, 1899.<br />

230 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, aged 2 at his death in 1875.<br />

231 Latvian State Historical Archives, Researcher Feigmanis, Alexander. 1874 census in Lutzin, Latvia, records date of death April 2, 1875.<br />

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