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KIKMAN Pinches

Male 1889 - 1942  (52 years)


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  • Name KIKMAN Pinches 
    Born 08 Aug 1889  Wyk, Łomża, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Died c. 1942  Kolno, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Person ID I3787  Zherdin family Tree
    Last Modified 17 Jan 2019 

    Father KIKMAN Szlomo,   b. 1859, Nowogrod, Łomża, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother GIBALK Minda,   b. 1857, probably Poland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. c. 1942, Kolno, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 85 years) 
    Married 18 Aug 1877  Nowogrod, Łomża, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location  [3, 4
    Documents
    Kikman family KS 3473
    Kikman family KS 3473
    Szloma KIKMAN and Mindla GIBALK marriage certificate 18 August 1877.
    English translation.
    Kikman family 3473
    Kikman family 3473
    Szloma KIKMAN and Mindla GIBALK marriage certificate 18 August 1877 Russian original.
    Family ID F636  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Last Modified 25 Feb 2009 
    Family ID F761  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 KIKMAN Rachel,   d. c. 1942, Kolno, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. KIKMAN Aharon,   d. c. 1942, Kolno, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. KIKMAN Mendel,   d. c. 1942, Kolno, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. KIKMAN Muszke Moshe
    Last Modified 17 Jan 2019 
    Family ID F1061  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    Kikman family KP 3878
    Kikman family KP 3878
    Pinches KIKMAN birth certificate 8 August 1889

  • Sources 
    1. [S2] Birth certificate, Nowograd Registry Akt B31 year 1889 (Reliability: 3), 1 Aug / 13 Aug 1889.
      It happened in the village Nowogrod on 1 /13 August 1889, at 2 p.m.
      It appeared in person the Jew Szloma Zelkowicz KIKMAN, trader, 30 years old, resident of the village Wyk, accompanied by the witnesses the Jews, Mejer EJZENBERG, trader, age 40, and Aron KAUFMAN, age 30, worker, both living in the village Zbojna, and showed us a child of a male gender announcing that he had been born in the village Wyk on 27 July / 8 August this year, at 1 a.m. of his lawful wife Mindla nee GIDALKO, 32 years old.
      During the ceremony of circumcision this child was given the name Pinches.
      Then this document was read to the client and the witnesses and signed only by us. The father of the child and the witnesses declared that they were illiterate.
      Clerk of the civil administration

      Translation by Andrzej Selerowicz February 2009

    2. [S16] List of murdered Jews found in Kolno, Poland Memorial Book.

    3. [S4] E-mail, from JRI-Poland (Reliability: 1), dated 20 June 2003 enclosing Nowogrod vital record.
      Year 1877 Akt 5

    4. [S3] Marriage Certificate, Registration distrct Nowogrod Registry M5/1877 Wyk and Laski (Reliability: 2), 18 Aug 1877.
      It happened in the settlement Nowogrod on 6th / 18th August, 1877, at 9 a.m.

      It appeared the Jew Dawid Ber SZAFINOWICZ, board member of the Nowogrod Jewish community, accompanied by the witnesses Kuszel CHMIELEWSKI, worker, 70 years old, and Lejb KON, shames, age 69, aall residents of the settlement Nowogrod, and announced that in front of him yesterday a religious marriage had been concluded between Szloma KIKMAN, 18 years old, bachelor, son of Zelek Szlamowicz and Necha Mortkowna, family KIKMAN, workers, born and still living in the village Wyk, and Mindla GIBALK, maiden, born and still living in the village Laski, daughter of Aron and already deceased Syma Zelmanowna family GIBALK, workers, 19 years old, living together with her parent.
      The marriage had been preceeded by three announcements published in the local synagogue March 19th, 26th and April 2nd, this year. The verbal permission for the marriage was given by the fathers of the groom and the bride. The newly-weds announced that no marriage agreement had been concluded.
      Then this document was read to the clients, signed by the clerk and the witnesses. Others declared that they were illiterate.

      Record translated by Andrzej Seler October 2012


  

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