In sep. 1939 my father Nechemia/Hemla Zinczuk and all his Family (Moshko, Rajzle, Lia/Lea, Zelda, Ester, Ahron) run away from the German army. They lived in Wola Wereszczynska - Urszulin Poland. After a long way via Baranovich they got an apartment in a Kolkhoz named Burts/Borts...? near a village named Tourts/Tourz..?. My Grandfather Moshko Zinczuk worked in the railway station in that village. My father left this Kolkhoz to a trade school named P.Z.O in another city and we don't have a clue about his family. I'm looking for an information about the family and about this Burts/Borts...? Kolkhoz.
Many Thanks
Moshe Bar-Zur
Zinczuk/Frimerman/Teper families Poland
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Ewelina Zinczuk
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Re: Zinczuk/Frimerman/Teper families Poland
Hello,my name is Ewelina Zinczuk,my fathers family lived close to Bieloruss border since 1950 for sure.Exactly in Policzna close to Hajnowka.Right now we live in Lublin in Poland.
It might will not help you ,but I thought that there might be some connections because of our surname.
Best Regards
Ewelina Zinczuk
It might will not help you ,but I thought that there might be some connections because of our surname.
Best Regards
Ewelina Zinczuk
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Daniel Frimerman
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Re: Zinczuk/Frimerman/Teper families Poland
Do you know where FRIMERMAN come into all this?
Kolkhoz means a farm in Russian. I should really ask my grandmas about Borts. I'm very interested if you could share any more findings in the future. I know FRIMERMAN is a very rare last name, any relatives would be amazing to find.
How are the last names in the subject related? Or related at all?
Daniel
Kolkhoz means a farm in Russian. I should really ask my grandmas about Borts. I'm very interested if you could share any more findings in the future. I know FRIMERMAN is a very rare last name, any relatives would be amazing to find.
How are the last names in the subject related? Or related at all?
Daniel