Re: [Cz-L] Hubner and Tuchman families from Dikhtinets

From: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylor37_at_gmail.com_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 09:41:23 -0400
To: rachel goldberg <rachel.goldberg100_at_gmail.com>
Reply-To: Miriam Taylor <mirtaylor37_at_gmail.com>


About my Hubner relatives:
My mother's maternal cousin, Itzhak Fruchter married Dora Hubner in Czernow=
itz.
They and their three children were deported to Transnistria, where Itzhak w=
as transferred
To the other side of the river Bug and killed by the Germans. Dora and the =
children;
Sidi, Herta and Arie survived and eventually settled in Israel.
I do not know the married names of Sidi and Herta but Arie remained Arie Fr=
uchter
May still be alive.

I hope this helps you find out more,

                     Mimi (Miriam Reifer Taylor)

Sent from my iPad

On Apr 27, 2019, at 7:40 PM, rachel goldberg <rachel.goldberg100_at_gmail.com>=
 wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
> I am researching the family of my grandmother prior to a family trip
> to Bukovina, and have some open questions I would appreciate your
> input on.
>
> My grandmother Rachel HUBNER was born in the small village Dikhtinets
> on 1906. Her mother Mirl / Mirtzi TUCHMAN belonged to a big family
> that was well known in the area. Her father Shlomo / Salomon Hubner
> died around 1917 and I do not have any information about him. At some
> point when my grandmother was a child, her family moved to live in
> Wiznitz. Around 1935, she emigrated to Israel, and her mother followed
> , her. Most of her siblings were sent to Transnistria and two did not
> return.
>
> There are two things I was hoping find before our trip:
>
> (1) Locating the grave of my great grandfather Shlomo Hubner. I
> originally believed he was berried in Wiznitz, but could not find him
> on JOWBR database for the cemetery in Wiznitz. So it is possible he is
> buried elsewhere. Is there a cemetery in Dikhtinetz, or another big
> cemetery around? Who can I contact that could help with such search?
>
> (1) The family address Wiznitz, so my mother and I could visit the
> house or the street in which my grandmother lived. Any ideas on how
> such address can be found? I have a letter that was sent in 1929 to
> "Familie Hubner, Wiznitz, Bukovina, Romania", but does not mention
> their address.
>
> I am slowly searching the Wiznitz vital records collection from
> 1918-1930, hoping to find the death record of Feiwel Tuchman, the
> brother of my great-grandmother, who lived with her in Wiznitz in his
> final years. He died in the 1920's, and maybe was registered in her
> address. But so far was not able to find it.
>
> Would love to receive any ideas or advises, and any other information
> you might have on those families.
>
> Best Regards,
> Rachel Goldberg
> Tel Aviv
>
> [Umlauts in Hubner edited out by moderator]

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