Max Пташный - Ptashne

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Ptashnyj - Pitashny - Ptashne - It's all one surname

Ptashny Moisey Ilyich born in 1914
Place of call: Nikolaev RVK, Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Nikolaev district, Nikolaev
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, with. Efinger
Ptashny Abram Grigorievich, born in 1906
Place of call: Okhansk RVK, Molotov region, Okhansk district
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Bashtansky district, with. Efingora
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Bashtansky district, with. Efinchar
Ptashny Isaak Grigorievich, born in 1910
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Bashtansky district, Colony
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Bashtansky district, with. Plyushchevka
Ptashny Ilya Grigorievich, born in 1909
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Bashtansky district, with. Efinchar
Ptashny Semyon Ilyich born in 1918
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Bashtansky district, with. Plyushchevo
Ptashny Yakov Mikhailovich, born in 1907
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Nikolaev
Ptashny Solomon Gershovich, born in 1904
Place of birth: Ukrainian SSR, Nikolaev region, Bashtansky district
Disappeared in July 1941. Wife Ptashnaya Ida Borisovna, Kurgan, Kurgan region
Ptashny Leonid Grigorievich, born in 1903,
with. Efingar, Bashtansky District, Mykolaiv Region Drafted in 1941 as a private soldier. He was captured in 1941. The further fate is unknown.

Dobroe (Ukrainian Dobre) is a village in the Bashtansky district of the Nikolaev region of Ukraine.

Founded in 1852 as a Jewish agricultural colony.

Jewish agricultural colonies in Russia were originally created in the Kherson province in 1806, when Jews began to leave the Polish kingdom of Russia en masse.

http://evkol.ucoz.com/colony_kherson.htm Jewish agricultural colonies of Kherson province

History of the Jewish agricultural colony Efingar
Elimelech Ptashny (1879-1947) left memories of his family's departure to Argentina.
The family of his parents was not rich, but they did not live in poverty either.
In 1891-1892. in Efingar they learned that Baron Maurice de Hirsch was engaged in the creation of Jewish agricultural settlements in South America
and provides assistance to Jewish immigrants. Five families from Efingar expressed a desire to emigrate.
Among them was the Elimelech family - father Chaim-Zavel Ptashny (1861-1920) and mother Scheine (1862-1966).
In April 1893 they left Russia. Forty families from the Jewish colonies of the Kherson province embarked on a ship and set off from Odessa to Argentina. [33]

Efingar village
Aba G. Ptashny
Zvi Ptashny
Ptashny Gersh Meerovich

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