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I saw at least one Ellbogen in the Suceava graveyard today ....... photo taken ....... will keep my eyes open.
Mickey
Mickey Rostoker , MD
4661- A , Rae Street
Regina, S4S 6K6
Saskatchewan , Canada
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From: "shel"
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To: "'Czernowitz Genealogy and History'"
Subject: RE: CZERNOWITZ-L digest 121
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 07:50:03 -0700
We have an Ellbogen (from Wiznitz) in our Brucker family tree (in Radauti)
and records (thanks to Bruce Reisch) for the following:
Itzig Brucker (b. 1825) died after 1885?
m. 1877 Sossie Ellbogen (b. 1831) Benjamin Dinze Ellbogen from
Wiznitz
Itzig and Sossie had a number of children of which we have records of. The
Brucker family primarily lived and were born in Radautz, Bukovina, now
Radauti, Romania.
We have seen other references to Ellbogen's, but have found no connection to
Sossie or her Parents.
Shel Brucker
Los Angeles
email: shel@digitalinsight.info
web site: www.BruckerFamily.net
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Researching:
BRUCKER, BRUKER, BRUCAR, FELLER, GRAUBART, GARTNER, KLEIN, LEHRER from
Radautz Bukowina, Romania/Ukraine, and in Brassov, Besztercze/Bistrita,
Budapest and Bucharest, Hungary and St. Paul MN
BRUCKER, HAGUENAUER from Paris, France
BERKOVITZ (BERCOVICI) in St. Paul, MN, Los Angeles and Hungary?
BRUCKER, WEINERT from Brassov, Romania/Hungary
SEGALOVE/SOKOLVSKY from Ternovka, Ukraine
LULKIN from Harbin, China
GREENBERG, GRUNBERG, GRIINBERG AND GERTLER from Lodz, Poland and St. Paul,
MN
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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2003 13:34:32 +0200
From: "Peter R. Elbau"
Subject: Ellenbogen, Berger
To: CZERNOWITZ-L@cornell.edu
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Hello,
I am trying to find genealogic informations about the Ellenbogen family
living once in the Bukowina. In 19/20th century they lived in Czernowitz,
Kimpolung, Gurahumora, Sereth and Suczawa (some of them are mentioned in
Gold "Geschichte der Juden in der Bukowina"). Unfortunately, I am missing
any informations about there origin. One would assume, that the
Ellenbogen-family is related to the Katzenellenbogen, but in the work from
Neil Rosenstein "The unbroken chain" there is no link to the Ellenbogen in
the Bukowina. I am also interested in the family Berger (from Sadagora or
Sereth). Any information would be gratefully appreciated.
With best regards,
Peter Elbau
http://bukowina.info/
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