No Brenders in our family, but my grandmother, too, was a Maria, born
around the same time as your great grandmother (though she came from a
few miles down the road, across the internal boundary in Galicia, and
moved to Bukovina).
Jim
On 09/11/2015 03:35, Oded Blaustein wrote:
> --001a11479e467bb12405241778ce
>
> Edgar and partners thank you for a rare glimpse of genealogical records
> from the 1700s
> The records include a listing for a Maria Brender born around 1760
> My great grandmother Mariam Brender was born in Sadagura around 1875
> I would guess the listed Maria Brender was somehow related to great
> grandmother Mariam Brender maybe even her father's grandmother
> I would think Maria/Mariam was a relatively rare name for a Jewess from
> Bukovina.
> Any other Jewish Maria/Mariam relatives out there?
> Thanks again
> ODED BLAUSTEIN
>
>
>
> 2015-11-09 1:45 GMT+02:00 Mark Wiznitzer <markwiznitzer_at_gmail.com>:
>
>> 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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