Re: [Cz-L] Jewish Taxpayers in Bukovina at the End of 18th Century

From: Jorge Gubitsch <dyurigub_at_gmail.com_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 13:50:39 +0100
To: Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>
Reply-To: Jorge Gubitsch <dyurigub_at_gmail.com>


Thanks Edgar!!! I have two questions: Didn't farmers pay taxes? Storojinets
is closer to Czernowitz than to Suczawa, but it doesen' appear, was it too
small or did it belong to the Suczawa district? No traces of my family in
this list.

Greetings, Dyuri.

2015-11-08 12:36 GMT+01:00 Edgar Hauster <bconcept_at_hotmail.com>:

> Czernowitzers, dear friends...
>
> One of our topics for our EHPES Bukovina Summit Vancouver 2015 was the
> scheduled disclosure of the "Jewish Taxpayers in Bukovina at the End of
> 18th Century". At that particular period of time Bukovina was divided into
> two districts, i. e.
>
> 1. Czernowitz, with 399 Jewish families (68 %),
> 2. Suczawa, with 190 Jewish families (32 %),
>
> as per the year 1797 according to Dr. Johann Polek's "Statistik des
> Judenthums in der Bukowina [Statistics of the Jews in Bukovina]" from the
> year 1889. While the data for the Suczawa District still remain to be
> retrieved, by courtesy of Czernowitz Regional Archives senior archivist
> Dragos Olar, in January 2015 we have succeeded to discover the first (and
> main) volume evidencing the taxation of 430 Jewish families with more than
> 2400 souls for the Czernowitz District at the end of 18th century:
>
>
> http://czernowitz.blogspot.de/2014/05/jewish-taxpayers-in-bukovina-at-end-of.html
>
> Were your ancestors as soon as at the end of 18th century in Czernowitz,
> Sadagora, Wiznitz or in one of the other 69 places within the Bukovinian
> Czernowitz District? Here are now the step-by-step-directions for your
> research:
>
> a) Start your research by clicking on the above mentioned link.
> b) Download the INDEX OF NAMES (Excel), look for a particular name(s) and
> note the Family/Page No(s).
> c) Download the TRANSCRIPTION (PDF) and look for the particular
> Family/Pages No(s).
> d) Check in the TRANSCRIPTION the details, such as professions,
> genealogical relationships, etc.
> e) In case your made a find, go back zu the INDEX OF NAMES (b) and look
> for the Image file name(s).
> f) Download the original image(s) from my OneDrive folder:
> http://1drv.ms/1Ox4lWU
>
> Fellow member Jim Wald stated a few weeks ago, that "it would be very
> interesting to know if we could trace any
> individual families that far back." These archival find is the answer on
> both historical and genealogical questions and we wish you all success for
> your research!
>
> Edgar Hauster
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