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Jungreis, Noson, grandson of Aaron Bedonis; killed in pogrom.
Iusim, Liba Gershkovich (34) is missing since 1817.
Kacher (see also "Kocher")
Kacher, Berko Shlemovich (81) escaped in 1825 (1834 census).
Kacher, Todel Leibovich (39), wife Zyslia (45), sons: Gershko (10), Usher (4) (1834 census). Kagan, Sheva, daughter of Yitzchok; wife of Shlomo the teller, who lived by Leibish Shabsis; killed in the pogrom, age 44.
Kagan, Yaakov, son of Shlomo, killed in pogrom, age 15.
Kahn, Avrohom, attended first Felshtiner Association meeting in October 1905.
Kaiser, Breyntze, contributor to the yizkor book.
Kalikhman, Faibish Isaacovich (1756-1823) (1834 census).
Kanter, Yankel Zurikhovich (1812-1831) (1834 census).
Kanter, Zurikh Gershkovich (1774-1831), wife Dvoira (45), sons: Nakhman (25), Gersh (15), Iudko (13), Gdal (11), daughters: Reizia (12), Khana (10), Malka (8); Nakhman's wife Sirlia (33), son Alter (9) (1834 census).
Kantner, Nakhman Zurikhovich (1875 census).
Kapelowitz, Herschel, killed in pogrom, age 23.
Kaplan, Alter Abramovich (44). His sons: Shmuel (22), Abramko (20), Chaim (16)  (1875 census).
Kaplan, Chaim Getzi, son of Alter; killed in pogrom, age 55.
Kaplan, Elkun Gershkovich (52), wife Beila (50), sons: Isaac (21), Mikhel (15) (1834 census).
Kaplan, Ephraim, helped Moishe Zilberman count pogrom victims.
Kaplan, Faibish Yosevich (33) (1875 census).

Kaplan, Leiba Isaacovich (63), wife Lea (60), sons: Abram (37), Itsko (1808-1826). Abram's wife Beila-Iakhet (36), daughters: Miriam (6), Shprintsia (2) (1834 census).
Kaplan, Mikhel Kunovich (56), son Kuna (22) (1875 census).

Kaplan, Mordko Berkovich (41), wife Keila (43), daughters: Sura (15), Rivka (13), Rukhlia (11), Lea (9), Etia (5) (1834 census).
Kaplan, Mordko Berkovich (died), son Itsko (41). Itsko's son Yankel (24) (1875 census).
Kaplan, Vol Isaacovich (1785-1823) (1834 census).
Kaplan, Yosif Elkunovich (28), wife Ester-Gitlia (26), son Gershko (5), daughters: Khana (8), Tsipa (4) (1834 census).
Kaplan, Yos Elkunovich (69), sons: Gershko (46), Erza (40). Gershko's son Getsel (4).  Ezra's son Volko (9).  Yos' grandson Isaac (lives with his mother Malka in the town of Proskurov) (1875 census).
Kaplan, Zelig Gershkovich (missing) (1834 census).
Kaploon, H., founding member of the Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Kapstyn, Abramko Kisilevich (1875 census).
Kaptsap, Kisil Nakhmanovich (61) - escaped in 1829; sons: Nakhman (29), Abrum (24) - escaped in 1833 . Nakhman's wife Mirka (25), daughter Shifra (4) (1834 census).
Kaput, David Faibishevich (52), sons: Volko (26), Leizor (15), Yankel (12).  Volko's son Mordko (1875 census).
Kaput, Faibish Davidovich (47), wife Genia (30), son David (11), daughters: Khaia (15), Ita (12), Beila (6) (1834 census).
Kaput, Faibish Davidovich (88) (1875 census).
Karitner, Noson Berel, killed in pogrom.

Karschenboim, Berel, owned a shop where seamstresses struck in Felshtin circa 1906.
Karschenboim, Chaim Berkovich (45).  Sons of Chaim's brother Yos:  Abramko (32), Shmuel (31), Yos (24), Berko (24).  Abramko's sons:  Peisakh (10), Itsko (6).  Shmuel's son Ikhel.  Sons of Chaim's brother Gershko: Moshko (30), Noekh (26), Yos (23). Moshko's son Itsko.  Noekh's son Gershko (1) (1875 census).
Karschenboim, Itsik-Gersh Chaimovich (19), second cousin Zelman (28), uncle Gershko Berkovich (49), his son Yankel (18) (1875 census); he and his family were killed in the pogrom.
Karschenboim, Yosef, only survivor from a large family; went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Kartenboim, Ber Noekhovich (53), wife Shendlia (40), sons: Noekh (1813-1828), Yos (15), Gershko (8), Chaim (4), daughters: Gendlia (4), Sosia (1). Noekh's wife Rivka (20), daughter Nekha (8) (1834 census).
Kashtenicks, Shmuel Mayer, a student in the Beth Medrash.

Kats (see "Katz")
Katz, Baruch Berkovich (1746-1819) (1834 census).
Katz, Berish, father of Michel; lived in poverty after the pogrom.
Katz, Feige, orphaned by the pogrom; was placed in a Felshtin orphanage.
Katz, Gershko Moshkovich (1793-1829), wife Etia (30); brother Zelman (1804-1830) (1834 census).
Katz, Isaac, killed in pogrom with his sons David Leib and Moshe Yoel.
Katz, Isaac, contributor to the yizkor book.
Katz (Shister), Itsko Moshkovich (47), wife Gitlia (44), son Moshko (7), daughter Miriam (13) (1834 census).
Katz, Liba, contributor to the yizkor book.
Katz, Mihel Moshevich (1784-1831), son Manel (21), his wife Rukhlia (21), sons: Moshko (4), Mikhel (1); daughters: Khana (8), Tsipa (5) (1834 census).
Katz, Manes Mikhelevich (62), sons: Mikhel (42), Shakhna (40), Itsko (36), Shlema (32), Abramko (31), adopted son Mikhel Yankelevich (29). Manes' grandson Volko Moshkovich (24)
(1875 census).
Katz, Mayer, orphaned by the pogrom; was placed in a Felshtin orphanage.
Katz, Michel, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Katz, Moshe Luzerovich (45), wife Sura (44), sons: Mordko (12), Srul (6), daughter Sura (15) (1834 census).
Katz, Moshe Luzerovich (died), son Mordko.  Mordko's son Ruvin-El (in the town of Berdichev (1875 census).
Katz, Moshe Yoel and Dovid Leib, pogrom victims.
Katz, Moshko Mikhelevich (21), wife Malia (19); brothers: Nukhok-Isaac (19), Yankel (15).  Nukhok-Isaac's wife Feiga (17) (1834 census).
Katz, Moshko Mikhelevich (62), brother Itsko-Isaaci (60). Itsko's sons: Yankel, Leiba (28) (1875 census).
Katz, S., founding member of the Felshtin Association, 1905.
Katz, Shlomo, and his wife were killed in the pogrom; father of Mayer, Feige, and Shmuel.
Katz, Shmuel
, an orphan who went to Lemberg.
Katz Yankel-Vol Berkovich, brothers: Moshko (33), Ezra (31) (1875 census).
Katz, Zanvel Khasikelevich (63), sons:  Khaskel (39), Moishe-Ber (30) (1875 census).

Katzap, Sheiva Aronovich, manufacturing trade (1902 and 1903 business directories).

Katzav, Shlomo Yosef Isaacs, a butcher; killed with his wife in the pogrom.

Katzman, Chaim, listed in manufacturing in the 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Kavler, Yitzchok, survived the pogrom by hiding in the snow.
Keiglekh, Aron, Tsalevich (Gdalevich) (49), wife Dvosia (50), son Yankel (25), daughter Asna (14). Yankel's wife Rukhlia (23), daughter Shifra (2) (1834 census).
Kelakhtan, Lipa Sanelevich (45), wife Rekhel (44), son Avrum (15), daughters Tovba (15), Brana (10) (1834 census).

Kelikhman, Zelig Abramovich.  Feigel, Borukh Berkovich is registered to be living with him.  Both are missing (1875 census).
Kellenson, Gelly, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Kellenson, Golda, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Kellenson, Leib, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Kellenson, Mindia, survived the pogrom by hiding in a farm but was later killed by a train; her husband, Yitzchok Yosef, was killed in the second Felshtin pogrom;  Mindia and Yitzchok were the parents of Sheva, Shprintze, and Golda.
Kellenson, Sheva (Shirley), went to Lemberg after the pogrom; her letter appears in yizkor book.
Kellenson, Shprintze, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Kellenson, Zelda, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Kelmanovich, Vol, (51) son-in-law of widow Rivka, wife Sura 45), sons: Alter (20), Baruch (15), Nuta (9), Itsko (recruited in 1833), daughter Iakhat (12).  Alter's wife Khaia (20), daughter Lea (1) (1834 census).
Kerdman, Chaim Gendzelevich (1761-1823); son Leiba (40), wife Genia (40), sons: Srul (24), Yankel (1813-1822), daughters: Ita (15), Khaia (7). Srul's wife Feiga (15), daughter Khaia (2) (1834 census).

Kerdman, Enta, listed in manufacturing in the 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Kerdman, Moshe, hid in Stephen the shoemaker's attic during the pogrom.
Kerdman, Naftula Chaimovich (32), wife Dvoira (30), sons: Yos (18), Gershko (9); daughters: Khana (15), Reizia (5), Tovba (2) (1834 census).
Kerdman, Naftula Chaimovich (73), sons: Yos (54), Gershko (50).  Yos' sons: Yankel (40), Khaskel (42), Iudko (22).  Gershko's sons: Yankel (29), Chaim (22) (1875 census).
Kerdman, P., member of pogrom relief committee in Felshtin.
Kerdman, Pinney, killed in pogrom with his wife, Baila.
Kerdman, Shmuel Leibovich (65), his son Leizor (31). Leizor's son Pinkhas  (1875 census).
Kerdman, Yankel Naftulovich
(36). His sons: Chaim-Yos, Perets, Naftula (lives with his mother Khana). [Probably all of them live with her - it is not clear from the document] (1875 census).
Kerdman, Yosel Shmuel, killed in pogrom with wife and children.

Kerl, Zelig Gershkovich (1742-1824) (1834 census).

Ketzele, Shlomo Mechel, leader of a faction of students involved in a dispute in the Beth Medrash.
Ketzele, Yankele, had a dilapidated house in Felshtin.

Khanchin, Iudko Troinovich (42), wife Zelma (40), sons: Zainvel (5), Avrum (3); daughters: Feiga (10), Dvoira (6) (1834 census).
Khantsinziat, Itsko, included in 1907 voter list.
Khantsinziat, Iudko Groinomovich, grandson Kelman (27) (1875 census).
Khantsinziat, Zanvel Iudkovich (46), brother Abramko (44). Abramko's sons Itsko (17), Gershko (10), Zeilik (3) (1875 census).

Khmelevski, M.A., publications trade, (1914 business directory)

Khran, David Khukovich (25), wife Rivka (24) (1834 census).

Khusid Leiba Aronovich (61), son Aron (27); brother Srul-Abrum (37); relative Yankel Pinkasovich (32) (1875 census).
Khusit, Abram Leibovich (Korn is the same) (54), wife Khaia (40), sons: Shmuel-Zavel (24), Leiba (1813-1825), Pinkhas (recruited in 1832), Moishe (12), daughters: Sirlia (10), Lea (8), Rivka (5) (1834 census).
Khusit, Aron Leibovich (37), wife Malka (37), sons: Leiba (20), Pinkas (11), Gershko (9), daughter Gisia (6): Leiba's wife Zlata (19) (1834 census).
Khusit, Meyer Leibovich (42) is missing since 1817 (1834 census).
Khusit, Nusin, included in 1907 voter list.
Khusit, Yankel Leibovich (43), wife Sura (40), son Alter (21), daughters: Genia (12), Perlia (8). Alter's wife Khana (18) (1834 census).
Kirisner, Yankel Yosevich (11781-1829), sons: Ioizen (28), Peisakh (25), Shmuel (12); Ioizen's wife Blima (23), daughter Reizia (3); brother Itsko (62), son Yosif (28). Yosif's wife Feiga (24), daughter Elka (2) (1834 census).
Kirschenbaum, Itzik, a woman's tailor at whose house was found 80 female victims of the pogrom.
Kirschenbaum, J., founding member of the Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Kirschenbaum, Noach, his son-in-law was killed in the pogrom.
Kirschner, Avrohom, pogrom victim with his wife.
Kirschner, Itzik Leib, Yarid's son in law, killed with his family in pogrom.
Kirschner, Meir, killed in the pogrom.
Kirschner, Shloima Michel, his son, Nachum, was killed in the pogrom.
Kirschner, Simcha, sold hats at fairs.
Kirschner, Zelig Pigrishes, killed in pogrom.
Kitover, Avrohom, son of Yosef; killed in pogrom, age 23.
Kitover, Itzik, father of Rabbi Yisroel and a watchmaker.
Kitover, Rabbi Mordechai, respected Felshtin rabbi; supported relief efforts for persecuted Jews in neighboring towns circa 1914; his wife and six children were killed in the pogrom, as were his wife's father and son-in-law.
Kitover, Rabbi Shabse, brother of Yisroel.
Kitover, Rabbi Yisroel, beloved rabbi of Felshtin from about 1880-1910.
Kitover, Yosef, son of Rabbi Yisroel; he was paralyzed; killed in pogrom, age 65.
Klares, Meir, broker for landlords and priests; killed in pogrom.
Kleban, Chaim, killed in pogrom.
Kleban, David, killed in the pogrom.
Kleban, Shmuel Leib, participated in strike circa 1906.

Kleiner, Gersh Shakhnovich (29), wife Sura (30), sons: Yankel (6), Mordko-Ber (3), daughter Rukhlia (2) (1834 census).
Kleiner, Henoch Binem, his wife, Chaya Liba, and her nephew, Berel, were killed in the pogrom.

Kleiner, Iovel Zeilikovich (30), his son Zeilik (5). Iovel's brother Yos (1875 census).
Kleiner, Leiba Yankelevich (53), wife Maklia (50), son Zelig (21)(1834 census).
Kleiner, Leizor Zeilikovich (1875 census).
Kleiner, Mordko Leibovich (23), wife Sosia (20) (1834 census).
Kleiner, Mordko Leibovich (64) (1875 census).
Kleiner, Zus Shmuelevich (56), his sons: Shmuel (33), Yankel (24), Geinil-El (17) (1875 census).

Kleinerman, Avrum Chaimovich (1777-1824), wife Kleer (48), daughters: Zelda (12), Perlia (10) (1834 census).
Kleinerman, Yos Berkovich (51), wife Mirlia (50), sons: Itsko (29), Peisakh (26), Zelig (recruit since 1830), Oron (7) (1834 census).
Kligerman, Leizor Zelmanovich (51), wife Freida (50), daughter Gitlia (15) (1834 census).
Kligerman, Shlema Zeilikovich (18) (1875 census).
Kligerman, Zelig Leizerovich. His sons: Shulim (13),  Itsek-Aron (6) (1875 census).
Kligman, Chava, child who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.  She was called "Juana" in Argentina. She died in Israel at age 90.
Kligman, Eliezer, child who went to Lemberg after the pogrom. (He was called "Lazaro" and "Luis" in Argentina, where he died.)
Kligman, Gitel, child who went to Lemberg after the pogrom. As of 9/03 she was living in Argentina. (She is called "Catalina.")
Kligman, Hershel, went to Argentina in 1921 and was called "Gregorio."

Kligman, Yosef, went to Argentina after the pogrom, temporarily leaving his wife (Raquel Hendler) and children Hershel, Eliezer, Chava, and Gitel behind. They arrived in Argentina in 1921. Yosef died in Argentina in 1920. Descendants of Yosef and Raquel live in Argentina, Mexico, and Israel.
Kling, Shlomo, participated in Felshtiner Association in early 1900s.
Kling, Dr. Yehiel, conceived the yizkor book as a memorial to Felshtin pogrom victims; contributor to yizkor book.
Klochkov, P.A., listed as a doctor in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Klop, Moishe Srulevich (27) is missing since 1817 (1834 census).
Kloper, Meyer Khaskelevich (1746-1822) (1834 census).

Klores, Mayer, wealthy merchant and childless widower.
Klug, Dovrish, Bairach Cooper's daughter; killed in pogrom.

Kocher (see also "Kacher")
Kocher, Tadel Leibovich (80), sons: David (41), Vol (35). David's sons: Shmuel-Gersh (22), Zus (20) (1875 census).
Kocher, Todes, listed in Jewish Religious Personnel in the Russian Empire, 1853-1854.

Kogan, Moshko Gershkovich (80) escaped in 1832 (1834 census).
Koif, El Iudkovich (1777-1825), wife Rukhlia, son Alter (15) (1834 census).
Koin, Ezra Benditovich (47), wife Tsita (40), sons: Man (1814-1823), Yankel (15), Chaim (8), daughter Genia (2) (1834 census).
Kolber, Abram Elevich (37), wife Gitlia (33); brother Itsko (25) - escaped in 1820.
Konber, El Abramovich (88) escaped in 1825 (1834 census).

Konn, Yankel Ezrovich (56), his sons: Ezra (31), Abrum-Itsek (26), David (16), Moshko (13). Ezra's sons: David (8), Moshko (5). Yankel's brother Chaim (49), his sons: Berko (16), Ezra (10), Man (6) (1875 census).
Korn, Matel, Moshe's wife and Zlata's daughter; killed in pogrom while hiding in a lime pit, age 40.
Korn, Pessie, Matel's daughter, killed while hiding in a lime pit in the pogrom, 2 months old.
Korn, Sasya, Nachman's second wife; killed in pogrom while hiding in a lime pit, age 35.
Kornblit, Chantzi, daughter of Yechiel; killed in pogrom, age 18.

Kornblit, Duv, listed in grocery business in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Kornblit, Eliyahu Moshe, elected to town council before the pogrom; killed in the pogrom, age 36.

Kornblit, Gitlya, listed in manufacturing in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.

Kornblit, Jankel Luzerovich, manufacturing, (1914 business directory)

Kornblit, Menashe, listed in manufacturing in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Kornblit, Miriam, Meshulem's daughter; killed in pogrom.
Kornblit, Rachel, daughter of Yechiel; killed in pogrom, age 8.
Kornblit, Tzipa, daughter of Yechiel; killed in pogrom, age 15.
Kornblit, Yaakov, son of Eliezer, killed in pogrom, age 70.

Kornblit, Yank, listed in manufacturing in 1913 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directory.
Kornblit, Yechiel, he (age 42) and his family of seven were killed in the pogrom, except for his three-year-old daughter, Ita, who survived 16 stab wounds; owned a shop where attempts were made to organize seamstresses circa 1906.
Kornblit, Yehuda Yitzchok, Yechiel's son; killed in pogrom, age 2 weeks.

Kornblit, Yos Berkovich (67), son Mordko (49), wife Geilia (48), son Mikhel (21), daughter Sura (8) (1834 census).

Koritner, Berel, his son, Noson, was killed in the pogrom.
Kovler, Ita, pogrom survivor who lost her father,Yechiel, mother, Miriam, and sisters Chana, Tzipa, and Rechel, in the pogrom; she was the only survivor from a family of seven.

Kovner, Reizya, listed in the wood business in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai.
Kraba, Yankel Leibovich (33); wife Rukha-Leia (30); son Ruvin (4) (1834 census).
Kraba, Yankel Leibovich (74) (1875 census).
Krabe, Ruvin Yankelevich (45), sons: Moshko (28), Solomon (16), Isaak (6).  Moshko's son Solomon (4) (1875 census).
Kreines, Yechezkel, pogrom victim.

Krimer, Chaim Itskovich (57), wife Feiga (54), sons: Moshko (28), Mordko (20). Moshko's wife Gitlia (25), son Mortko (7) (1834 census).
Krimer, Chaim Yosevich (35), wife Leia (36) (1834 census).
Krimer, David Yankelevich (58). His sons: Ovshii-Gersh (30), Berko (24), Yankel (10). David's brothers: Gdal (49), Mendel (50). Gdal's sons: Zurikh (16), Yankel (11). Mendel's son Yankel (lives in the settlement of Skotyniany) (1875 census).
Krimer, Gdal Yankelevich, son Leizor (1875 census).

Krimer, Iozen Chaimovich (41). His son David (in Chemerovtsy with his mother Sura)  (1875 census).
Krimer, Itsko Moshkovich (40), sons: Moshko-Ber, Iudko (lives
with his mother Sosia in the borough of Kupin); Itsko's brother Srul (40) (1875 census).

Krimer, Ovshiia Gdalevich (51), wife Zlata (50) (1834 census).
Krimer, Paltil Gershkovich (1789-1831), wife Lea (50), daughter Shprintsia (25) (1834 census).
Krimer, Yankel Ovshievich (37), wife Sura (35), sons: David (14), Gdal (12), Chaim (6), Mikhel (3); daughters: Mania (13), Eier (8) (1834 census).
Krimer, Yos Itskovich (19), uncle Mortko Chaimovich (61) Mortko' son Chaim (18) (1875 census).
Krishtal, Aron Berkovich (41) (1875 census).
Krishtal, Avrohom Leib, son of Binyamin; killed in pogrom with his wife.
Krishtal, Beniumen Leibovich (66 years old). His sons: Leiba (33), Peisakh (30), Shlema (17). Leiba's son Abrum (10). Peisakh's son Zus'. Shlema's son Moshko (3) (1875 census).
Krishtal, Peisakh Beniuminovich (30) (1875 census); Binyamin's son; killed in pogrom.
Krishtal, Freida, lost her parents, whose house was burned in the pogrom; went to Lemberg.
Krishtal, Ita, killed in pogrom.
Krishtal, Kreina, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.

Krishtal, Leiba Shlemovich (51), wife Dvoira (50), son Beniumin (25), daughter Pesia (28). Beniumin's wife Khaia-Gitlia  (23), daughter Malka (1) (1834 census).
Krishtal, Moshe, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Krishtal, Naftali, father of Moshe and Kreina, died as a result of the pogrom.

Krishtul, Shlema Leibovich (1804-1823) (1834 census).
Krishtal, Yehuda, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Krishtal, Yenta, lost her parents, whose house was burned in the pogrom; went to Lemberg.
Krishtal, Zusia, son of Pesach Krishtal; killed in pogrom with his wife, Rechtze, and children.

Krishtin, Ber Angelevich (41), wife Rukhlia (40), daughters: Genia (19), Sura (13), Khana (10), Enta (8) (1834 census).
Kron (Korn?), Yankel Berkovich (47), wife Khana (44), sons: Shmuel (23, recruited in 1829), Zalman (1813-1814), Yos (15), Haim (13); daughters: Rukhlia (14), Ita (12), Pesia (10) (1834 census).

Kruchmelnik, Shmuel, member of pogrom relief committee in Felshtin.
Kruchmelnik, Mechel, helped distribute pogrom relief funds in Felshtin.
Krupnik, Zayda, the undertaker.

Kum, Aba Moshkovich (26), wife Tovba (25), sons: Itsko (6), Ber (1), daughters: Rivka (10), Genia (5) (1834 census).

Kum, Abit Moshkovich (67), son Moshko-Khaskel (missing) (1875 census).

Kum, Berko Zelmanovich (1759-1823) (1834 census).
Kum, Fridel, known for his quips; killed in the pogrom with his wife and grandchild.
Kum, Herschel, Fridel's son; killed with his wife and child in the pogrom.
Kum, Itsko Abishovich (47), his son Fridel (19). Itsko's brother Zelman-Gersh (22) (1875 census).

Kum, Mini, Secretary, First Felshtiner Women’s Auxiliary, New York, circa 1938

Kum, Moshko Berkovich (54), wife Lea (54), sons Zis (1805-1818), Mordko (6); daughters: Nekha (15), Gudia (12), Broina (10) (1834 census).

Kum, Moshe, went to Lemberg after the pogrom; earlier lived in a basement where elderly people told stories.
Kum, V., member of the yizkor book publications committee; also served as Association president.
Kum, Zisia, father of Moshe; killed in the pogrom.

Kuper, Baruch, a wealthy wheat merchant; son of David; killed in pogrom near Polish cemetery, age 60. Baruch is listed in the 1914 business directory.

Kuper, Beirish, trade with eggs (1897 business directory)
Kuper, Khatsya, listed in manufacturing in 1913 and 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Kuper, Simcha, founding member, Felshtiner Association, 1905.
Kuper, Yosef, pogrom survivor.

Kurdman, M., served on pogrom relief committee in New York; visited Felshtin twice on behalf of Association.
Kutcher, Kolya, shot the postmaster Basyuk, considered one of the Felshtin pogrom instigators.

Kuter, Leiba Aronovich (42), wife Freida (40), sons: Alter (22), Leizer (14), Abram (7), Moshko (8); daughters: Sura (15), Feiga (4), Sura (2) (1834 census).
Kutnir, Ioizen Yankelevich (69), sons: Yankel (37), Perets (34), Shlema (26). Yankel's sons: Volko (15), Mikhel (1). Perets' son Leibko.  Shlema's son Beniumin (lives with his mother Sura) (1875 census).
Kutnir, Yos Itskovich (69), sons: Itsko (33), Pinkas (30). Itsko's son Aron.  Pinkas' son Aron. Relative Yankel Peisakhovich (28) (1875 census).

Laba, Chaim Mendelevich (50), wife Lea (45), sons: Mendel (26), Shulim (23). Mendel's wife Genia (24), son El (5); daughter Khana (1). Shulim's wife Tsyna (20) (1834 census).
Laba, Rakhil Chaimovich (21) was missing since 1817 (1834 census).

Laba, Yos, included in 1907 voter list.
Laber, Chaim, went to Lember after the pogrom.
Laber, Elozor, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Laber, Gershko, included in 1907 voter list.
Laber, Shmuel, went to Lemberg after the pogrom.

Lakhter, Mortko Abramovich (43), wife Khaia (40), sons: Zus (1814-1824), Meilakh (14), Itsko (8); daughters: Iakhet (13), Velia (10), Rivka (3) (1834 census).
Lakrits, Abram Mortkovich (45) escaped in 1820, son Moishe-Mordko (14) (1834 census).
Lakrits, Simkha Leibovich (87) is missing since 1820 (1834 census).

Landa, Pesach, listed in flour business in 1913 amd 1914 Ves Yugo-Zapadni Krai business directories.
Landau, Rabbi Aaron, lived in New York in the early 1900s.
Landau, Pesach Aaron, helped with relief efforts after the pogrom.
Landau, Shmuel, a brilliant student; contributor to the yizkor book; member of pogrom relief committee in Felshtin.

Landman, Moishe Nutovich (21), wife Sirlia (20) (1834 census).
Landman, Nuta Davidovich (45), wife Mariasia (45), son Shmuel (9), daughters: Malka (15), Lea (13), Khaia (12) (1834 census).
Lantset, Ber Mortkovich (27) is missing since 1818 (1834 census).
Lantsiter, Moshko Isaacovich (82) escaped in 1823 (1834 census).
Lazer, Avrohom, Leib's son; killed in pogrom.
Lazer, Naftali, killed in the pogrom with his wife and children.
Leibman, Abram, included in 1907 voter list.
Leibman, Chaim, active in Felshtin affairs in Philadelphia.
Leibman, Velvel, a student of Rabbi Leib Reisis.
Leibowicz, Chaim, included in a list of notable Jews in Felshtin, 1765.
Leibowitz, Esther, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Leibowitz, Szloma, included in a list of notable Jews in Felshtin, 1765.

Leifer, Abram Srulevich (43) escaped in 1828 (1834 census).
Leikekh, Aron Mendelevich (66), wife Tsirlia (64), sons: Mendel (1803-1825),Shlema (1807-1827), Sender (25), Leiba (20), Yos (recruited in 1830), Gershon (21), Naftula (13). Sender's wife Miriam (25). Gershon's wife Sura (19), daughters: Khana (3), Ester (1) (1834 census).
Leivi, Leizor Failikovich (82) escaped in 1825 (1834 census).
Lekman, Moshe, son of Mechel; killed in pogrom, age 65.
Lekman, Sima, daughter of Azriel; killed in pogrom, age 55.

Lenber, Zelman Gershkovich (80) escaped in 1825 (1834 census).
Lerner, Dvosia, pogrom survivor who lost most of her family; as an orphan went to Lemberg. Tina Linger reports in 7/04: "
I am a descendent of Dvosia Lerner (my grandma Doris).  She eventually came through Ellis island with her sister Golda Lerner and Rivka Lerner.  They all settled in the Bronx, NY.  Her son Seymour (Hebrew name Zalman after her father) is my father and he presently lives on Long Island, NY."
Lerner, Golda, a Felshtin orphan who went to Lemberg.
Lerner, Moshko Sanelevich (55), wife Zlata (50), sons: Froim (20), Abram (15); daughter Khaia (13) (1834 census).
Lerner, Polina, last Jewish person born in Felshtin (in 1947) from the Shvartz and Modick families.
Lerner, Rivka, a Felshtin orphan who went to Lemberg.
Lerner, Zalman, and Lerner, Ita, killed in the pogrom along with their oldest son, Yechezkel and oldest daughter, Sima; three children, Rivka, Dvosi, and Golda survived.
Letman, Moshe, pogrom victim; earlier lived in a basement with Moshe Kum where elderly people told stories.

Letnyk, Ioil Volevich (37), wife Etia (35), brother Moshko (30), son Abish (15), daughter Malka (12) (1834 census).

Lev, Mendel, listed in Jewish Religious Personnel in the Russian Empire,
1853-1854.
Lichavetsky, Itamar, killed in the pogrom; father of Sora.
Lichavetsky, Sora, orphan who went to Lemberg after the pogrom.
Liss, I., founding member, Felshtiner Association.

Liulia, Srul Chaimovich (310, wife Beila (29), daughters Ginda (12), Ita (10), Goisia (1) (1834 census).
Lober, El Davidovich (1747-1823) (1834 census).
Lober, Gershko Davidovich (33), wife Rivka (33), son Yankel (13), daughter Sura (10) (1834 census).
Lober, Nuta Elevich (39), wife Beila (35) (1834 census).
Lopatin, Eliezer, member of one of Felshtin's oldest families.
Lopatin, Ezra Chaim-Volfovich (36), wife Rivka (36), sons: Luzer (15), Yos (12); daughter Pesia (12). Luzer's wife Sura (15) (1834 census).
Lopatin, Ezra-Chaim Volfovich
(77), his son Leizor (56) Leizor's  sons: Mendel (26), Mayer (21). Ezra's grandsons: Chaim-Gersh (33), Moshko (20), David (15) (1875 census).
Lopatin, Gershun Naftulovich (57), wife Vita (56), son Leizor (21), daughter Feiga (15). Leizor's wife Lea (22), son Naftula (5), daughter Khana (1) (1834 census).
Lopatin, Leizor Gershonovich (62), son Gershon (32) (1875 census).
Lopatin, Marcus, elected to town council before the pogrom.
Lopatin, Naftula Chaim-Volfovich (43), wife Brana (42), sons: David (1807-1819), Yos (11) (1834 census).
Lopatin, Naftula Gershkovich (40), wife Gitlia (35), son David (15), daughter Sura (13) (1834 census).
Lopatin, Naftula Gershkovich (81), son David (56).  David's sons: Mikhel (27), Moshko (23), Leizor-Ber (13) (1875 census).
Lopatin, Shmelko Ezra-Chaimovich (62), son Naftula (26) (1875 census).
Lopatin, Shmuel Ezrovich (21), wife Enta (18) (1834 census).
Lopatin Srul Yosevich (28) (1875 census).

Lorben, Chaim Gdalevich, son Yankel Zinshtein (escaped in 1815) (1834 census).
Lyftyker Menashe Zelmanovich (45) escaped in 1833 , wife Feiga (40), son Yankel-Meyer (8), daughter Gliker (14) (1834 census).

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