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#21 Near Worms by JF.
About 2 miles West of Worms is a memorial for the Jews who died in World
War II under the hands of the Nazi.
Worms was known as a Protestant German-Russian colony, however, there
were, also, Jews, Catholics and Old Believers.
The following men listed as being Jewish and living in Odessa in
1892
[see census]
are:
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Avram Khorobinovich, Jewish, "meshchanin", Russian citizen. Family
members: no male children under the age of 1-7, two male members of
the family were in the age range of 7-14, one male was in the range
of 14-18, one male was in the range of 18 - 60, and 1 male was older
than 60 years. Females one was between the age of 7-14 and one was
in the range of 18-55, and one was older than 55. His social
status was "Merchant".
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Galter Hersch, Jewish shoemaker, "meschanin, Russian
citizen. Family members:Males
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were two between 1-7 years of age, two between 7-14, two between 14-18,
two between 18-60, none listed over age of 60; females: only one between
age of 16-55.His social status was "Industrialist" and occupation was
"shoemaker".
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Nukhim Seryi, Jewish, "meschanin, Russian citizen. Members
of the family: Males were one between 1-7, two between 7-14, none between
14-18, 1 between 18-60; Females: two between 1-7, and one between 16-55.
Social status was "Glazier"
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Schulim Kremenetski, Jewish, "meschanin, Russian citizen.
Members of the family: Males: two between the ages of 1-7, one between 18-60;
Females: two between 1-7 and one between 16-55. Social status was
"Industrialist" and occupation was "Merchant".
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Konstantin Netunski, Orthodox Jew, "meshchanin, Russian citizen.
Members of the family: Males: one in the range of 14-18. Social status was
"Industrialist" and occupation was "Tailor"
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