Genealogy Projects tagged with Belarus on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Locality Tiukhinichi, Brest district, Brest region, Belarus

    Tuchenicze is a village in the Brest district of the Brest region of Belarus. It is a member of the Motykal Village Council. Population 482 (2009) Regional project Brest Region I Districts of Brest RegionThe sixteen raions (districts) of the Brest Region are: Baranavichy District Brest District Byaroza District Drahichyn District Hantsavichy District Ivanava District Ivatsevichy District Kamene...

  • Stolin, Belarus

    This project seeks to increase cooperative research concerning past residents of the town of Stolin, Belarus (formerly part of the Russian and Polish Empires).> Please join us and feel free to add any relatives who were born in or lived in Stolin to the project.For more information on Stolin, visit >>>------------------------------------->>>=Karlin-Stolin Chasidim Rabbi Aharon the Great of Kar...

  • Sporovo, Biaroza District, Brest Region, Belarus / Спорово, Березовский район, Брестская область, Беларусь

    This project seeks to increase cooperative research concerning past residents of the village of Sporovo, Biaroza District, Brest Region, Belarus .Please, add any profiles to the project for persons who was born or lived or died or was buried in Sporovo.______________________________Этот проект создан для совместных исследований о прошлом жителей деревни Спорово, Береза район, Брестская область,...

  • Pińsk Ghetto

    The Pińsk Ghetto (Polish: Getto w Pińsku) was a World War II extermination ghetto created by Nazi Germany for the confinement of Polish Jews living in the city of Pińsk (now Pinsk, Belarus) in the eastern territory of occupied Poland. Pińsk was overrun by the Red Army in 1939 during the Soviet invasion of Poland and captured in 1941 by the Wehrmacht in Operation Barbarossa, when it became part ...

  • Dereczyn Ghetto

    This Ghetto contained Jews from Dereczyn, Halinka and Kolonia--Sinaiska.The Ghetto was liquidated by the SS Death Squads - Einsatzgruppen on July 24, 1942 or 10 day of Av 5702.>>>>-------------------------->>> El Moley Rachamim Holocaust Prayer

  • Locality Village Chernavchitsy, Brest Region, Belarus

    The first written mention: XV * Spelling variations: * Чарнаўчыцы Чернавчицы Czarnawczyce Čarnaŭčycy Czernawczyce Chernavchitsy Czarnauczycy Czarniawczyce * Coordinates: * 52° 13'10.18"N, 23° 44'23.49"E * What to see:* Catholic church of the Holy Trinity ..* Orthodox church of St. Paraskieva Locality projects Brest Brest-Litovsk I Khmelevo Chmielewo I Chernavchitsy I Tiuchenicze I Vistychi I Ma...

  • Stolin Ghetto

    Stolin was occupied by the Germans from July 1941 to 1944. In August 1941, many Jewish refugees – especially women and children - from the nearby town of David-Gorodok came to Stolin. A ghetto was created in May 1942, surrounded by a barbed-wire fence. About 7,000 Jews lived in this small and unhealthy area, along the Bank River. The liquidation of the ghetto was conducted on September 11, 1942...

  • Korma, Kalinkavichy District, Belarus

    Корма (белор. Карма) — деревня в Зеленочском сельсовете Калинковичского района Гомельской области Беларуси. Этот проект создан для совместных исследований о прошлом жителей деревни Корма, Калинковичского района Гомельской области Республики Беларусь. Пожалуйста, добавьте в проект любые профили людей, которые родились или жили или умерли или были похоронены в деревне Корма. Местоположение:...

  • Locality Pinsk, Brest Region, Belarus

    Pinsk (Belarusian: Пі́нск; Russian: Пи́нск is a city located in Brest Region of Belarus, in the Polesia region, at the confluence of the Pina River and the Pripyat River. The region was known as the Marsh of Pinsk and is southwest of Minsk. The population is 138,415.

  • Slutsky Surname (Jewish)

    While the Slutsky families all initially came from Slutsk (Belarus), it appears there were three or four independent Slutsky families in Eastern Europe that have descendants throughout the world. This project is to help Slutsky descendants sort out which branch they are from and meet fellow Slutsky researchers.

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