The Chervin Family in Svir and Nadezhnaya Colony

History of the Chervin Family
(Russia/Argentina Line)
by Pavel Bernshtam

Viewable Tree (see top section). From Roman Shparber.

According to Grigori Tsygutkin, just before World War II there was one Chervin family remaining in Nadezhnaya (listed as "House #16"):

Conceivably, Avrom-Khaim could be the Avrom known from Sladkovodnaya, but the personal details do not appear to correspond.

Sources:
Svir Revision Lists, from JewishGen and originals from the Lithuanian Historical State Archives via Stew Cherlin.
Revision List from Nadezhnaya Colony, 1858 (from Andrei Novikov Via Pavel Bernshtam).
Grigori Tsygutkin, memoir Wild Field

See also the Elye Velvel line, particularly Abraham Cherlin/Chervin and his family.


We also have an isolated death record for a child, Aron Leizer Chervin son of Yankel (Yakov). Aron died at 5 months and the place of residence is not legible (to us).

There is also an early marriage record in Vilna itself for a Moshka Tzirvin born about 1839, whose father's name was Leizer.


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January 2004