At 21:21 +0000 1/15/07, MiaMouse Hello wrote:
>I am researching my grandfather, Harry Noren. Although I knew him as
>a child, I really never knew much about him. My own father died when
>I was 12, and it turns out that the only uncle I have left doesn't
>really know anything. HOWEVER, this last Thanksgiving, he let me
>borrow and copy my grandfather's passport. It's a Romanian passport,
>dated April 13, 1921. It states that my grandfather, Grisa Nurinsky,
>was born in Cernauti and was living in Bucaresti. (Czernowitz and
>Bucharest) There are permissions from different countries allowing
>him to travel through, all the way to his landing card for Quebec.
>My uncle also gave me a piece of paper that has my grandfather's
>parents and siblings names on it. It says his parents are Dena
>Nemerovsky and Isidore Norensky, from Zlatopol, Russia.
Hi Mia!
There is a "Zlatopol" in the Ukraine, but it's a long way from
Czernowitz. See:
http://www.jewishgen.org/ukraine/Kiev/Zlatopol/zlatopol.htm
and
http://motlc.learningcenter.wiesenthal.org/pages/t087/t08768.html
You might already know we're working on a project to index the
Czernowitz Jewish cemetery. If your family came from Czernowitz,
it's likely that some members of your family would be buried in the
cemetery. The index I have right now is from the period 1860+ till
1946. I can find no one listed by the name NORIN..., NURIN..., or
NEMER... You should keep searching, but so far this evidence tells
us that your family didn't live in Czernowitz or at least not long
enough for any to have been buried in the Cz. Jewish
Cemetery.
Maybe there are other sources for Zlatopol research? Suggest you
check what's available on JewishGen and the Ukraine SIG.
http://www.jewishgen.org/ukraine/
Zlatopol is located at 48 49 latitude and 31 40 longitude, about 425
km from Czernowitz. Maybe some other might know if there is another
Zlatopol closer to Cz.
Good luck!
Bruce
Received on 2007-01-15 15:13:30
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