Edgar/Group -
I also reviewed the list for any family that may have been living in the
Czernovitz area at the end of the 18th century and did not find any Herbst
or Vogel (or Fogel) names on the list, likely indicating they migrated to
Czernowitz in the mid-1800s before coming to America in the early 1900s. I
would also be interested in any later census data that may be available for
say 1850-1900.
Thanks.
Howard Sackel
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Sent: Monday, November 09, 2015 3:20 AM
To: Mark Wiznitzer
Cc: Edgar Hauster; Czernowitz Discussion Group
Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Jewish Taxpayers in Bukovina at the End of 18th Century
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Thank you Edgar for this wonderful list.
I didn't find my Kranzdorf family as expected as according to family lore,
they only migrated to Czernowitz in the mid 1800s.
I was wonder if there are later tax records in the archives? Are there any
for the mid 1800s?
Thanks
Michael
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 1:45 AM, Mark Wiznitzer <markwiznitzer_at_gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thank you Edgar for another amazing undertaking!
>
> I of course did not expect to find any Wiznitzers listed in these
> early records, as the name did not come into use until the mid 19th
> century, when according to family lore, Littmann Buhler was given the
> surname by the first Wiznitzer rebbe (the chasidic dynasty that
> actually has the surname Hager). Two years ago a friend did find
> Littmann listed in the 1854 property and tax registry for Waszkoutz am
> Cheremosz in the archives in Suceava, which also listed Littmann's son
> Mordko Leib and a Moishe Buller.
>
> What I did find in the lists Edgar so thoroughly digitized is a family
> in Wiznitz, a belt-maker (leatherworks) named Elias Buhler, his wife
> Rebecca nee Simon, and their 9-year old daughter Sara. I would guess
> that Littman Buhler is either a direct descendent via older children
> who set out and were no longer residing with Elias and Rebecca (by
> this time aged 50 and 48), or arrived later from Russia encourage by
> these Buhler relatives to move to Bukovina. While this is all
> circumstantial, and may never be proven, I believe this entry does
> establish a very early and plausible link to Wiznitz that later may
> have led to our being assigned our name.
>
> Mark Wiznitzer
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