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KIKMAN Szmul

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  • Name KIKMAN Szmul 
    Born 1894  Lomza, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I4017  Zherdin family Tree
    Last Modified 22 Sep 2009 

    Father KIKMAN Nison Meyer,   b. 20 Oct 1864, Zbojna, Łomża, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother KRYSZTAL Chaya Bejla 
    Married 1884  Nowogrod, Łomża, Poland Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Notes 
    Married:
    • Nowogrod records 1884 Act 9 shows Chaya Bejla KEISZTAL marrying Nison Mejer KIKMAN.
    Documents
    Kikman family KN 3973
    Kikman family KN 3973
    Nison Mejer KIKMAN and Chaja Bejla KRYSZTAL marriage certificate 21 March 1884.
    Russian with English translation.
    Family ID F847  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes  Born:
    • JRI-Poland index on JewishGen

  • Sources 
    1. [S3] Marriage Certificate, Registration distrct Nowogrod Registry M9/1884 Zbojna (Reliability: 2), 21 Mar 1884.
      It happened in the settlement Nowogrod on 9th / 21st March, 1884, at 11 a.m.

      It appeared the Jew Oszer Gerszon LURIE, Rabbi of the Nowogrod Jewish community, accompanied by the witnesses Izrael IGLEWICZ, dyer, age 56, and Dawid CHMEILEWSKI, inn-keeper, age 43, all residents of the settlement Nowogrod, and announced that today in front of him a religious marriage had been concluded between Nisson Mejer KIKMAN, bachelor, 19 years old, bachelor, son of the living Pinches and Bejla Ryfka Nissonowna married KIKMAN, born and still living with his parents in the village Zbojna, Gabrychow county, Kolno district, and Chaja Bejla KRYSZTAL maiden, 20 years old, daughter of the living Abram Kelman and Rochla Dawidowna family KRYSZTAL, living with her parents in settlement Nowogrod.

      The marriage had been preceeded by three announcements published in the local synagogue on February 18th and 25th ,as well as March 3rd, this year. The newly-weds announced that no marriage agreement had been concluded.

      Then this document was read to the clients, signed by the rabbi and us, clerk of the civil administration only. The clients and the witnesses declared that they were illiterate.

      Record translated by Adrzej Seler October 2012


  

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