[Cz-L] Josef Schmatnik

From: Iris AlRoy <mermamma_at_gmail.com_at_nowhere.org>
Date: Sun, 10 May 2020 13:37:27 -0700
To: Czernowitz Genealogy and History <czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu>
Reply-To: Iris AlRoy <mermamma_at_gmail.com>


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Greetings everyone.
Hope all are well in this difficult time.

I have been looking at the Radautz databases and am very grateful to the
Hausters and to Bruce Reisch for this resource.

I have information from Yad Vashem on my second great uncle Josef b1868
confirming that he was born in Sadagora but lived in Radautz before the
war. Also in Yad Vashem there is a record of his daughter-in-law Zizi
Itskovitz Schmatnik, his son Leon's wife.

In the Radautz databases, I was able to find information on his wife Chana
Lobel and his children. Many more children than I was aware of:

Died young
--->Regina b 19 Dec 1898 (possibly married Leon Brender 1931)
--->Hilda b 26 July 1901/ married Mordke Gropper in 1924 in Radautz
--->Samuel b 17 Dec 1902/died 1903
--->Leon b. 5 June 1904/ Dentist in Bucharest. Wife Zizi. Perished on the
Struma.
--->Elsa b 29 June 1907/died 1907 per Radautz Death Index
--->Minna b 9 Sep 1908/ unknown fate
--->Alfred Hermann 22 Dec 1912 / died 1916

In the 1909 CZ directory a Josef Schmatnik appears:
Schmatnik, Josef Profession: Tischler 23 Schulgasse, Czernowitz

I don't want to get too excited...but this seems to be the same person.
It's possible, isn't it, that he could have moved to Czernowitz for a time
and returned to Radautz?

I'm researching Radautz now...wikipedia tells me that many Jews left
Galicia during the middle ages and settled in Radautz.






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Iris AlRoy
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