Zolotorofe/Zolotarev
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My great grandparents Nathan ZOLOTOROFE and Reva SAMBURSKY came to America with a passport issued in Priluki, Poltava, Ukraine, dated Sept. 15, 1890 and written in Russian, German and French. The passport included Nisson, his wife, Rifka Chaia Gersheva (daughter of Gersh/Hersh) and seven of their children: daughters Bassa (age 18) and Bogdana (3) and sons- Mowsha (17), Leiba (15), Salman (7), Gershka (5), Simcha (1). As you can see below, the names on the passport are different from their Hebrew/Yiddish names, as well as the American names they adopted later. | |
The family name seems to be spelled Zolotarev in the old country and Zolotorofe in the United States. However, on my grandmother Bessie's certificate of marriage, Brooklyn 28 November 1897, her name was listed as Basha S. Zaletaruf. | |
Some family names of people who married into this Zolotarev line in the Ukraine: Belikov, Brukhansky, Duvidova , Finkelshtein, Haft/Gaft, Kagan, Kranovsky, Mendelevich, Pertzov, Risin, Rokhlinsky, Safranovich, Sambursky, Veksilman, Vetsalya and Volsky. |
Zolotarev Family Tree |
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Shmuel Zolotarev (1780 - 1856) & Matlya (1784 - 1856) | ||||||
Aron Zolotarev (1801 - 1868) & Beylya (1802 - 1857) | ||||||
Neyakh-Avram Zolotarev (1817 - 1869) | ||||||
Basya Zolotarev (1842 - ) & Ios Haft/Gaft (1840 -
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Schneur Zalman Zolotarev* (abt 1825 - 1880) & Elke Roise (Rose) SAMBURSKY (1826 - 1870) | ||||||
Sara Feigeh Zolotarev (1845 - 1939) & Faytel Belikov (1845 - ) | ||||||
Samuel Belikov (1866-1921) & Dora Weinblatt | ||||||
Izrael Zolotarev (1851 - 1868) |
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Bessie (Batia/Basha) Zolotarev (1871 - 1931) & Joseph JACOBSON (1869 - 1932) | ||||||
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Elsie R. JACOBSON (1898 - 1973) Samuel J. JACOBSON (1900 - 1953) Edna JACOBSON (1903 - 1987) & Samuel Zechnowitz ( - 1976) Sydney M. JACOBSON (1903 - 1945) & Leona SAXON (CIECHANOWICZ) (1909 - 1992) |
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Mosheh Aaron (Morris) Zolotorofe* (1872 - 1943) & Chaya Lifshitz (1873 - 1931) | ||||||
Harry Zolotorofe (1898 - ) Freda Zolotorofe* (1900 - ) & unknown Solomon Freda Zolotorofe* (1900 - ) & Harry Levin Leonard Zolotorofe* (1909 - 1977) & Pauline (1905 -1985) Leonard Zolotorofe* (1909 - 1977) & Evelyn Meizel (1907 - 1972) Rose Zolotorofe (1905 - ) & Philip Sonshine Edna Zolotorofe* (1911 - ) & Henry Ahlf (1904- 1977) Edna Zolotorofe* (1911 - ) & Kalman Benjamin |
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Mosheh Aaron (Morris) Zolotorofe* (1872
- 1943) & Fanya Louis (Leib) Zolotorofe (1875 - 1929) & Dora Edith Slutsky (1882 - 1955) |
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Bernard J. Zolotorofe (1902 - 1974) & Florence
Passman (1906 - 1999) Seymour S. Zolotorofe (1908 - 1969) & Esther Grabov (1912 - 2002) Ethyl Zolotorofe (1909 - 1993) & Julius Dan (1901 - 1967) |
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Samuel (Zalman) Zolotorofe (1881 - ) & Viola Souweine (1885 - 1956) | ||||||
August Zolotorofe (1906 - ) & Rose
Haberman (1899 -1986) Evelyn Zolotorofe* (1909 - 1968) & John Goldhamer Evelyn Zolotorofe* (1909 - 1968) & Ned Fischer |
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Harry (Yishaiahu Tsvi) Zolotorofe (1885
- 1939) & Ceil Feinstein (1885 - 1972) Bernadine (Bahdene) Zolotorofe (1887 - 1945) & Charles Blacher (1887 - 1969) |
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Shirley Blacher (1921-2013) & Mort Solomon |
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Sidney (Simcha) Zolotorofe (1889 - 1950) & Julia (Jay) Goldschmidt
(1889 - ) Irving (Israel) Zolotorofe (1890 - 1953) & Ethel Cohen (1890 - 1978) |
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Lydia Zolotorofe (1921-2013) & Harry Rapp (1918-2014) | ||||||
Zalman Zolotarev* ( - 1880) & Nikhame | ||||||
Aron Zolotarev (1873 - 1874) |
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Movsha-Ber Zolotarev (1829 - 1868) & Rokhel-Leya | ||||||
Shora-Gitel Zolotarev (1865 - ) |
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Aron Zolotarev (1889 - ) | ||||||
Mariyasya Zolotarev* (1836 - ) & first husband |
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Izrail Zolotarev (1859 - 1866)
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Khasya Zolotarev (1847 - ) & Yudka Brukhansky (1847
- ) |
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Itzka Zolotarev (10 Apr 1867 - ?) |
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Yevel Zolotarev* (1847 - ) & Mamtse | ||||||
Movsha-Ber Zolotarev (1872 - 1873) | ||||||
Tzalya/Tzelel Zolotarev & Tzipa | ||||||
Genya-Rokhel Zolotarev (1848 - ) & Shmuil Berkov
Rokhlinsky (1848 - ) |
*indicates more than one spouse. Much of the early information on the family comes from 1855-1874 Russian records of Priluki, translated by Yefim Briskman. Also, there are 12 Zolotarevs listed in the Vsia Rossiia 1895 Business Directory. It is possible that the Zolotorov name originated from a relationship to the town of Zolotonosha in the Cherkasy Oblast. It sometimes is translated to Goldsmith. In order to insure the privacy of relatives, I have tried to included only non-living relatives. If someone is included or excluded in error, please let me know and I will make changes. Information about other families, other towns and genealogy can be found on the JewishGen web site and the Chernigov Gubernia web site. The photo at the top of the page is my great grandfather Nathan ZOLOTOROFE. The photo was taken in Brooklyn, NY. |
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