A Felshtin Who's Who - G-I

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Gaker, Itsko Moshkovich (33) was missing since 1817 (1834 census).
Gefter, Angel Yosevich (45), wife Sosia (40), son Gershon (20) - recruited in 1828 (1834 census).
Geibtman, Beniumin Ioinovich (40), wife Rivka (35), sons: Srul (21), Gershko (13), Volf (4), Yos (2); daughters: Sosia (15), Dvoira (13), Sura (5) (1834 census).
Geibtman, Chaim Ioinovich (34), wife Sura (34), sons: Volf (12), Yos (10), Mordko (3); daughters: Shendlia (7), Sosia (5). Chaim's brother Gershko (22) (1834 census).
Geibtman, Chania Shlemovich (47), wife Rivka (48), sons: Isaac (8), Ioina (3); daughters: Sura (25), Khana (15), Khaia (13), Charma (12), Miriam (6) (1834 census).
Geibtman, El Volevich (47), sons: Abrum (20), recruited in 1828), Mendel (15); Mendel's wife Golda (14) (1834 census).
Geibtman, Shlema Chaimovich (30), wife Gitlia (29) (1834 census).
Geiptman, Vol Ioinovich (died in 1818), sons Ioina (62) - escaped in 1831, Mikhel (1777-1822) (1834 census).
Geibtman, Yos Chaimovich (25), wife Mintsia (23), son Shmuel (7), daughter Maitia (5) (1834 census).
Geilen, Iudko, included in 1907 voter list.
Geiler, Alter Berkovich (47), son Berko (20) (1875 census).
Geiler, Gershko Yoivelevich (50). His sons: Meer (33), Chaim (28), Iudko (15). Chaim's sons: Moishe-Leib, Duvid (is in the settlement of Kupin with the mother Baba) (1875 census).
Geiler, Ionl Moshkovich (43), wife Kliura (37), sons: Avrum (11), Gershko (9), Ariia(5) (1834 census).
Geiler, Iovel Moshkovich (84), grandson Moshko (27) (1875 census).
Geiler, Meyer, included in 1907 voter list.
Geilerman, Berko Zelmanovich (43), wife Zisia (42), daughters Zelda (15), Khaia (5) (1834 census).
Geilerman, Mendel Srulevich (66), sons: Leiba (41), Fitel (35), Aria (32), El (25) (1875 census).
Geinboim, Sheiva, listed in the lumber business in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai directories.
Shmuel Moshkovich (59), sons Epil (43), Berko (33) (1875 census).
Gelerman, Moshko Shmuelevich (1784-1826), sons; Chaim (24; was missing since 1820), Shmuel (18), his wife Khanuia (17), daughter Alta (2) (1834 census).
Gelerman
, Moshko Luzerovich (71), brother Gershko (51). Gershko's son Chaim-Luzer (19) (1875 census).
Gelerman, Srul Mendelevich (1777-1825), son Mendel (25), his wife Rukhlia (24), son Srul (2), daughter Khaia (1) (1834 census).
Gelerman, Zelman Berkovich (28), wife Brana (25) (1834 census).
Gelfan, David Shlemovich (missing) (1834 census).
Gelfand, Shlema Duvodovich (29), wife Rivka (28), son Alter (9), daughters: Dobrish (12), Sosia (7), Marnia (4) (1834 census).
Gelfman, Shimon Shlemovich (47), wife Brana (45), sons: Shlema (23), Moshko (21), David (12), daughter Sura (15). Shlema's wife Feiga (18). Moshko's wife Miriam (19), son Gersh-Yankel (5), daughter Khaia (4) (1834 census).
Gelman, Manisch, participated in Felshtiner Association in New York in early 1900s; also served as president.
Gelman, Mordko, included in 1907 voter list.
Gendel, Abram Srulevich (37), mother Sura (70), wife Etia (34), daughters: Genia (8), Rivka (6), Pesia (1). Abram's sons: Vol (13), Berko (2) (1834 census).
Gendlier, Chaim, was poor and blind after the pogrom.
Gendlier, Yosef, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Gendzel, Shmuel Volevich (16), wife Mindlia (17), mother Gutia (50) (1834 census).
Gendzel, Srul Berkovich (1755-1820) (1834 census).
Gendzel, Vol Abramovich (54), son Moishe-Aron (22) (1875 census).
German, Mendel Yankelevich (1759-1828), wife Brana (70), sons: Yankel (42), David (39). Yankel's ife Etia (40), sons: Alter (15), Volf (12). David's sons: Gersh (15), Avrum (13). Mendel's 3rd son Peisakh (32), wife Sura (32), daughters: Gitlia (11), Leia (9), Rivka (5) (1834 census).
German, Chaim Mendelevich (48), wife Kleerl (45), sons: Baruch (20), Shlema (13), Pinkhas (11), Itskhok (6); daughter Lea (5). Baruch's wife Reizia (20) (1834 census).
Gershgorin, Abramko Yosevich (54), sons: Ikhil (17), Beirish
(13), Aron (10) (1875 census).

Gershgorin, Avrohom Elyu, Orin's son; killed in pogrom, age 19.
Gershgorin, Baila, Michel's daughter, killed in pogrom, age 50.
Gershgorin, Chaika, Mendel's daughter; killed in pogrom, age 6.
Gershgorin, Leah, her family was killed in the pogrom; went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Gershgorin, Mendel
, Aba's son; Yechiel Rofeh's son-in-law; killed in pogrom, age 31.
Gershgorin, Mindi, Yechiel's daughter; pogrom victim, age 26.
Gershgorin, Rosa, Aba's daughter; Mendel's sister; killed in a pogrom on June 6, 1919, age 20.
Gershgorin, Shmuel Moshkovich (1771-1826), wife Broina (62); son Yos (42), wife Lea (42), son Avrum (13); son-in-law Leibish Gershgorin (1795-831), his daughter Malka (13) (1834 census).
Gershgorin, Yechiel, Orin's son, killed in the pogrom, age 18.
Gershgorin, Yos Shmuelevich (83) (1875 census).

Gershman, E.M., private physician (1900 business directory)

Gershtein, David Gershkovich (1755-1820); son-in-law Srul Lamdin (43), wife Dvoira (42), son Alter (9), daughter Chana (5) (1834 census).
Gervits, Alter Yosevich (19), wife Rivtsia (15) (1834 census).
Gervits, Chaim Davidovich (22), wife Frida (20), daughter Dvoira (1) (1834 census).
Gervits, David Shakhnovich (41), wife Miriam (40), sons: Gershko (20), Moshko (13), Iziel (5); daughters: Ita(10), Lea (1)(1834 census).
Gervits, David Izilevich (21). (1875 census).
Gervits, Gershko Itskovich (21), wife Tsirlia (22) (1834 census).
Gervits, Gershko Davidovich (61), sons: Moshko (34), Itsko (27), Moshko's sons: David, Srul.  Gershko's nephews: Itsko Moshkovich (27), Yankel Moshkovich (27). 1875 census).
Gervits, Itsek Shakhnovich (44), wife Ester-Khaia (35), sons: Avrum (13), Shkhna (8); daughter Charna (10) (1834 census).
Gervits, Iziel Davidovich (46), sons Itsko, Shakhna (in the borough of Ulanovtsy of the Kremenets district).
(1875 census).
Gervits, Naftula Shakhnovich (29), wife Brana (25) (25), daughters: Charna (8), Khaia (6), Ita (1) (1834 census).
Gervits, Shakhna Leibovich (1760-1823); son Yos (37), wife Khuva (34), sons: Avrum (10), Shakhna (8), daughter Charna (9) (1834 census).
Gervits, Shulem, included in 1907 voter list.
Gilerman, Gluzer Gershkovich (52), son Moshko (30), daughter Pesia (13) (1834 census). Moshko's wife Ester (28). Gluzer's sons: 2nd - Itsko (22), 3rd - Gershko (10) (1834 census).
Gilter, Abram Leibovich (82) is missing since 1819 (1834 census).
Gitman, Berish, included in 1907 voter list.
Glantz, Moshe, contributor to yizkor book; founding member of the Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Glantzov, Berko, included in 1907 voter list.
Glantzov, Isko, included in 1907 voter list.

Glantzov, Shmuel Ber, Gitza's son; his wife was killed in the pogrom.
Gleizer, Leiba Kivovich (67) (1834 census).
Gleizer, Iudko Gershkovich (1807-1831) (1834 census).
Gleizer, Mortko Gershkovich (37), wife Rivka (36), daughters Sura (13), Malka (3) (1834 census).
Gleizer, Toivii Gershkovich (33) - escaped in 1825 (1834 census).
Glukhoi, Yankel-Yos Nukhimovich (missing). (1875 census).
Gluz, Gershko Leibovich (1752-1820) (1834 census).
Gluzer, Yos Gershkovich (79) is missing since 1818 (1834 census).
Goikhman, Iudka Tsalevich (29), wife rukhlia (29), son Orun (6) (1834 census).

Goikhman, Moishe-Fishel Mordkovich (1802-1831), wife Sura (30), son Shmuel (9) (1834 census).
Goikhman, Tsal [Gdal] Azrilovich (45), wife Silia (45), son Gilel (13), daughter Eidia (12) (1834 census) (1834 census).
Goikhman, Vol Gershkovich (53), wife Brana (50), sons: Gontef (12), Mikhel (8). Vol's brother Beniumin (1779-1824) (1834 census)

Golbtman, Iudko Volevich (57), sons: Mordko (34), Isaac (23) (1834 census).
Goldman, Avrohom, contributor to the yizkor book.
Goldman, David, member of pogrom relief committee in Felshtin.

Goldman, Ezra-Avraam Elievich, grain bread, (1914 business directory)
Goldman, Machlye, killed in the pogrom, along with her five children.
Goldman, Motel, father of Shifra; lived in poverty in Felshtin after the pogrom.
Goldman, Perlya, listed in manufacturing in the 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories..
Goldman, Pinchas, son of Hirsch; killed in the pogrom along with his wife and child, age 48.
Goldman, Rivka, listed in the manufacture trade in Felshtin in the 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories; daughter of Leib; killed in pogrom, age 45.
Goldman, Shifra, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Goldman, Simcha, contributor to yizkor book; participated in a strike in Felshtin circa 1906.
Goldman, Sosya, (Susia?), listed in manufacturing in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Goldman
, Susia, Hirsch's wife; killed in the pogrom.
Goldman, Tuva, son of Pinchas; killed in pogrom, age 18.
Goldman, Volko, included in 1907 voter list.
Goldshmit, Geinikh Volevich (51) (1875 census).
Goldshmit, M., founding member, Felshtiner Association.
Goldshmit, Mendel Mayerovich (31) (1875 census).
Goldshmit, Meyer Volevich (62), son Mendel (31), nephew Leizor Geinikhovich (22) (1875 census).
Goldshmit, Mordko Isaacovich (50), son Isaac-Mendel (4), brothers: Zelman (26), Chaim-Volier (24).  Chaim-Volier's son Isaac-Mendel (4).  Mordko's nephew Gdal-Yankel (26), his sons: Mayer, Isaac-Mendel; uncle Geinikh (51), his sons: Elkun (24), Mayer (11), Yos.  Elkun's son Moshko-Leib (1) (1875 census).
Goldshmit, Vol Abramovich (45), wife Shprintsia (54), sons: Isaac (26), Meyer (21), Abram (14), Geinikh (10), daughter Mania (19). Isaac's wife Frima (24), son Moshko (6). Meyer's wife Etia (19)
(1834 census).
Goldshmit, Yos Geinikhovich (15) (1875 census).
Golman, Ezra, included in 1907 voter list.
Gorbatyi, Mordko Moshkovich (32) left in 1833 (1834 census).

G
orbatyi, Mortko Moshkovich (74), sons: Leizor (40), Zelig (29) (1875 census).
Gorenshtein, Abramko Yosevich (55). His brother Volko (54), his sons: Moshko (30), Itsko (20)  (1875 census).
Gorenshtein, Abramko-Moshko Davidovich (55), his son Gershko (35) (1875 census).

Gorenshtein, Yos Volevich (39), wife Frima (35), sons: Avrum 14), Volf (13) (1834 census).
Gorenshtein, Yos Abramovich (22) (1875 census).

Got, Leiba Itskovich (35) - escaped in 1832 (1834 census).
Got, Leiba Itskovich
(76), son Nesanel (50).  Nesanel's son Yankel-David (29) (1875 census).
Graber, Kisil (1736-1818) (1834 census).
Greiber, Meyer Troinovich (41), wife Feiga (38); brother Zelig (39), his wife Rivka (36), sons: Troina (8), Moshko (6) (1834 census).
Greiber, Moshko Zelikovich (47), sons Mayer (22), Leizor (19) (1875 census).
Grinberg, Shmuel, included in 1907 voter list;
trade with floor (flour?), (1902 and 1903 business directories)
Grozer
, Lozel Mortkovich (49), son Moshko; brothers Vol (44), Iudko (43); uncle Lazel Iudkovich (1875 census).
Greenbaum, Chaim, killed in pogrom.
Greenbaum, Hershke Kopetz, hid in Polick Schochet's attic during the pogrom.
Greenbaum, Hertz, shoemaker; killed in pogrom.
Greenbaum, Mani, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Greenbaum, Velvel and Greenbaum, Nesi, Velvel's wife; parents of Mani; lived with illness and poverty after the pogrom.
Greenberg, Avremel, a contributor to the yizkor book.
Greenberg, Gitel, member of Zionist and participant in theatre.
Greenberg, L., founding member, Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Grinshtein, Moishe-David Usherovich (41), wife Mendlia (41), sons: Abrum (14), Gershon (1); daughters: Tsipa (13), Zlata (4) (1834 census).
Grober, Chaim Abramovich (1747-1831) (1834 census).
Grober, Iudko Volevich (1782-1832), wife Khaia (50), sons: Mordko (25), Ioina (19, recruited in 1828), daughter Frima (14); Mordko's wife Reizia (24), sons: Lazil' (8), Volf (3), daughters: Reizia (5), Sosia (1) (1834 census).
Grober, Zelig Gershkovich (1781-1831) (1834 census).

Groiser, Mordko Moshkovich (62), wife Rivtsia (65); son Maiorko (39), wife Sura (35) (1834 census).

Gumeniuk, I.P., physician, (1914 business directory)
Guttman, Avrohom, shoemaker killed in the pogrom.
Gurtman, Isaiah, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Gurtman, Mani, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom

Gurtman, Shlema Usherovich, grocer (1902 and 1903 business directories)

Gurtman, Shlomo, went to Argentina after the pogrom.
Guz, Gershko Mortkovich (51), brother Kelman (67) (1875 census).
Guz, Itsko, included in 1907 voter list.
Guz, Mordko Kelmanovich (16) (1875 census).
Guz, Naftula Troinovich (33), wife Rivtsia (30), sons: Leizor (5), Avrum (1), daughter Pesia (3) (1834 census).
Guz, Naftula Graishmovich (74), sons Leizor (46), Abramko (42).  Leizor's sons: Itsko (24), Ber (19) (1875 census).

Guz, Nukhim Mordkovich (56), his sons: Mordko, Berko. Chaim Kelmanovich (31), his brothers: Itsko (27), Mordko (1875 census).
Guz, Troinim Iudkovich (83) - escaped in 1833, sons: Mordko (39), Kalman (26). Mordko's wife Braina (36), sons: Nukhim (15), Gershko (10). Kalman's wife Pesia (23), daughter Beila (2) (1834 census).
Gvozder, Godel Nutovich (31) was missing since 1820 (1834 census).
Gvozder, Moishe-Ber Godelevich (1875 census).
Habers, Zusia Kitai, killed in pogrom.
Halperin, Shmuel, a student of Rabbi Leib Reisis.
Hantman, Shimon, killed in pogrom.
Hantman, Yosel, killed in pogrom.
Hauptman, Breina, pogrom survivor and contributor to the yizkor book.
Hauptman, Yosel, contributor to the yizkor book.
Heibers, Binyomin, wanted postmaster Basyuk punished for his role in the pogrom.
Helfand (see also "Elefant")
Helfand, Akiva, his wife, Chaya Riva, their three sons and daughter were killed in the pogrom.
Helfand, Shmuel, teacher at the Jewish school and pogrom victim.
Herschel, Zalman, his wife and child were killed in the pogrom.
Hirsch, Isaac Yitzchok, attended first meeting of Felshtiner Association in October 1905.
Hirsch, Reb Yisroel; his wife's store supported his studies; grandfather of Shlomo Leib, a teacher.
Hochman, Velvel, Feivish's son; his wife was killed in the pogrom.
Hoffman, Binyomin, founding member of Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Hoffman, Gitel, emigrated to the U.S. in 1900.
Hoffman, H., founding member of Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Hoffman, Hilda, founding member of Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Hoffman, Jack, trustee, First Progressive Felshtiner Association circa 1963.
Hoffman, Jennie, founding member of Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Hoffman, Lizzie, founding member of Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Hoffman, Mayer, Chairman of the yizkor book publications committee; served on pogrom relief committee in New York.
Hoffman, Dr. Morton; chairman of pogrom relief committee in New York; contributor to yizkor book;  participated in a union in Felshtin in 1905.
Hoffman, P., founding member of the Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Hoffman, Yosel, wealthy citizen killed in the pogrom.
Hoizgezund, Moshe Press, son of Lemeshke; killed in pogrom.
Horowitz, Ber, participated in Felshtiner Association in New York in early 1900s.
Horowitz, Mana, a strike participant circa 1906.
Horowitz, Shimon, son of Hirch Leib; wife killed in pogrom.
Horowitz, Sholom Schachne, hid in the Rubinstein basement after the first pogrom; lost three girls; member of pogrom relief committee.
Huberman (see also "Uberman")
Huberman, Abram Moshkovich (1775-1824), sons: Berko (27), Mikhel (21). Berko's wife Mamuia (25), son Zelman (5); son-in-law Aron Itskovich Huberman, wife Feiga (30), son Aron (2); daughters: Malka (12), Ruvka (9) (1834 census).
Huberman, Buzzy, Shmuel Zelig's daughter; killed in pogrom.
Huberman, Chaim Moshkovich (47), son Yankel (13), daughters Pesia (15), Frida (9) (1834 census).
Huberman, Chaya Sora, daughter of Wolf; wife of Avrohom Moshele; stabbed at home with bayonet, age 62; her grandson, Meir Ber, Avrohom's son, was also killed in the pogrom.
Huberman, Izik, popular Felshtin-born poet and playwright.
Huberman, Minnie/Mina,  returned to Felshtin for a visit with her daughter, Leyle (Leahle/Laura) in 1931.
Huberman, Moishe Chaimovich (23), wife Shifra (22), daughter Khaia (3).
Huberman, Schloima Mechel, son of Moshe-Golda's husband; killed in pogrom, age 55.
Fond 776 inventory 23 file 10: Concerning the permission given to Guberman, Sh.M. to open a book store and a library attached to it in the borough of Felshtin (Proskurov district, Podolia province).  Dated July 23, 1908.
Huberman, Shmuel, member of pogrom relief committee in Felshtin.
Huberman, Yankel Chaimovich (54), son Srul (20) (1875 census).

Ivanyok, Iv., listed in the tractor business in 1913 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directory.

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