Friday, January 22, 2021

WORLD WAR I: RUSSIAN SUBJECTS ARRIVING IN RUSSIA THROUGH FINLAND: LOST/TAKEN PASSPORTS

WWI:  RUSSIAN SUBJECTS WHO ARRIVED IN RUSSIA VIA FINLAND, USING THE FINNISH RAILROAD (Belo-Ostrov Station)---Without Passports (which had been taken away or lost)

State Archives of the Russian Federation (F. #110; Inv. #4, 3rd branch of the Gendarme Office of Railways; Case #3626)



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p.24 ("To Jews in Poland")

    p.119

Some column titles include: Names, Kind of residence document lost or taken away ABROAD, and where; What document was presented as an identity card at Velo-Ostrov; Destination.


1. ABRAMSKYA Mechislava Moiseeva. 
Legitimate ticket lost in Poznan, Kalisz. Going to Warsaw permanently. Kalisz.

3. BAINBAUM Abram Shmulevich. 
Passport issued in Kamenets Podolsk, papers taken away in Bromberg by a German Gendarme officer. Certificate from the Chisinau General Consul in Stockholm. Permanent residence in Kamenets Podolsk.

4. GATVA-FASRMAN Leya Afroimova. 
Wife of Melitopol merchant,Tavricheskaya. Going to Tavricheskaya.

5. GRISHKHES Sara Girsheva. 
Vilensky tradeswoman. Foreign passport-Germany. Issued in Berlin, July 9, 1914, #788. Going to Warsaw.

   p. 120

6. GLEZEROV Zundel Yankelev.
Apothecary Assistant. Papers taken in Germany. Going to Narva.

   p.121

16. ZHITNIK Avrum Yankel.
City dweller from Radomysl Kiev. Papers taken in Germany. Going to shtetl Novoselytsa Bessarabia.

   p. 122

19. YUFIN Izrail.
Son of a Voronezh merchant. Passport taken in Germany. Passport issued by Gen. Consul in Berlin March 24 1913. Going to Ekaterinburg.

22. LUZNYANSKAYA Sara Davidova.
School girl St. Petersburg Konservatory. Papers taken in Germany. Going to SNB. (?СНБ.) & Warsaw.

   p. 124

33. TABACHNIK Eliysh Itskov.
Vlatslavsk/Wlatslavsk, tradesman, Warsaw. German Chief of Police took Warsaw passport. General Consul in Stockholm issued passport July 29 1914. Going to St. Petersburg.

   p. 125

38-39. FRENKEL Leiba Srulev.
Passport issued in Berlin. Taken in Germany.
His wife, Malka Sruleva FRENKEL.

They were going to Zhitomir.

40. SHNITSER Rebeka Osipovna.
Daughter of an agronomist scientist. Passport issued in St. Petersburg taken by the mayor in Germany. Going to residence in St. Petersburg.

41. SHMULEVICH Moisey Itskov. 
Warsaw tradesman. Passport issued in Warsaw, taken by a German officer in Eidkunen. Going to Warsaw.

   p. 126

44. ETINGER Volf Mikhelev. Passport taken in Germany. Permanent resident of Libau, proceeded to Minsk.









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