The information posted here is from
information found on a Russian language site, (which was based on a book by: Gelman, BN, “
Where are Names of the Victims?// Cannot be Forgotten”):
The author found his information in a
magazine publication, “Sea Collection” (1854-1856). Some additional information
includes some places of origin, some service dates, position in the navy, etc.
The individuals were from throughout the Russian Empire. Some of the names are:
GRANSHTEYN, GRUZ, LIZIROVICH,
VOYNAROVSKY (2), ROY, KORBUN, LIVTREBOR,TRETVINSKY, KISELEV, BOYKO, FIGA,
FRUCHT/FRUKHT, BAUM, VOLNAROVSKY HOCHMAN/GOKHMAN, FRANKIVSK/FRANKOVISKY, RIZNIK,STOLYAR, VOLKOVICH, BOLSHTAY, PLOT,
BELOKOPYT, KOLIK, TKACH, KOLOMOYETS, MITNICK/MITNICKOV, SCHWARTZ/SHVARTS,
VINOKURNIK, GORBIK, SOLOMON,
LANCHIK, PIROG, VIZENFELD,ROSENZWEIG/ROZENTSVEYG,
SOTHMANN/SOTMAN, MILERMAN, FLICK/FLIKY, HAHROV/KHAKHROV, SCHMIEGEL,
ZALATA,BEGUN, SPERBER, GOLBERG, CHERNYAK, LEVANOVICH, TSILLER, RYSNYANSKY,
RASIK, APEEV/APEYEV, MARKOVIC/MARKOVICH, SHALMANOVICH
There is also information stored in
the Russian State Archive of the Navy (St. Petersburg): religion
1852-53/1854-55/1855-56, Jews: 1081/1410/1539/486
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