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Researching the Jewish shtetl of Pogrebishche, Ukraine


Research

Documents

Click here to see a list of people who lived in Pogrebishche, gathered from various sources.

Click here to see a list of over 700 people from Pogrebishche who were killed in the Holocaust. The excel file can be downloaded and sorted by various categories. If a name appears that interests you, you can sort by number or by submitter to find additional connections.

Click here to see a list of people from Pogrebishche who immigrated via Ellis Island. This list includes nearest of kin in Europe, something which is not indexed in the Ellis Island website.

We are working on a spreadsheet of the surviving tombstones from the Pogrebishche Jewish Cemetery. See our Cemeteries page for additional information.

Click the button to show all entries for Pogrebishche in the JewishGen Ukraine Database. (About the JewishGen Ukraine Database).

Archives

Several sources, including Miriam Weiner's Routes to Roots lists, groups of Pogrebishche records in various archives:

* 1795 Census, available in the State Archive of the Vinnitsa Oblast, Fond 177, Opis 1, Delo 1315.

* 1816 Census, available in the State Archive of the Kiev Oblast, Fond 280, Opis 2, Delo 365.

* 1834-1850 Revision List, FHL Catalog Entry

* 1858 Census, available in the State Archive of the Kiev Oblast, Fond 280, Opis 2, Delo 1221. It can also be found online here thanks to Alex Krakovsky's work uploading files from the archives in Ukraine.

For an index to the 1858 families (listing only the heads of household) you can download a spreadsheet here that was compiled by Gennady Shmukler.

For an index to the 1862 families, taken from a list of draft-eligible males, you can download a spreadsheet here that was compiled by Gennady Shmulker. The file contains a link to the online scans, where the family information can then be located.

* 1897 Berdichev census, available in the State Archive of the Kiev Oblast

* 1929-1930 Polish Aliyah Passports to Palestine, available in the Jewish History Institute in Warsaw, Zespul 115.

Other Links

Nachshen Family Circle Website of the Nachshen family, former residents of Pogrebishche who immigrated to Canada.

The extensive entry (in Polish) from Slownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego i iinych krajow slowianskich, Tom VIII about Pogrebishche can be read online here. If anyone is willing to volunteer to translate the entry from Polish, it would be much appreciated.