Ginchesty - XXX-7

  • Year: 1882
  • Zoom viewer
  • Full file view (downloadable) (right-click to 'save as')
  • Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Maps may not be used commercially. Public use or display should attribute the source.

Ginchesty - XXX-7 (transliterated)

  • Year: 1917
  • Zoom viewer
  • Full file view (downloadable) (right-click to 'save as')
  • Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Maps may not be used commercially. Public use or display should attribute the source.

 

 

Sources on Jewish Communities in this section:

 

Гинчешты  Hînceştii [Mold], Ganchesty [Rus, before 1940], Kotovskoye [Rus, 1940-65], Kotovsk [Rus, 1965-90], Hânceşti [Rom],

Hontchest [Yid], Khencheshti, Gincheshty, Gynchesht', Khynchesht'  

JewishGen Locality Page

Brockhaus-Efron Jewish Encyclopedia  Gancheshti is a town in the Chisinau district of Bessarabian province. According to the revision

of 1847, the Ganchesh “Jewish community” consisted of 372 souls; according to the 1897 census, there were 5,044 inhabitants, of which

2,278 were Jews.

 

Лапушна  Lăpuşna [Rom, Mold], Lapushna [Rus], Lepushna, Lopushna  

JewishGen Locality Page

 

Резены  Răzeni [Rom], Rezeny [Rus], Rezeni, Risineh, Rezyani, Rezen'  

JewishGen Locality Page

 

Чимишлия  Cimişlia [Rom], Chimishliya [Rus], Chimishli [Yid], Cimiszlija [Pol], Chimiashla, Cimislija, Chimishliia  

JewishGen Locality Page