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All Latvia Cemetery List-Final-By First Name#2 All Latvia Cemetery List by First Name Given Name and Grave Marker Information Family Name Cemetery ? d. 1904 Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava ? b. Itshak d. 1863 Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava ? b. Abraham 1900 Jekabpils ? B. Chaim Meir Potash Potash Kraslava ? B. Eliazar d. 5632 Ludza ? B. Haim Zev Shuvakov Shuvakov Ludza ? b. Itshak Katz d. 1850 Katz Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava ? B. Shalom d. 5634 Ludza ? bar Abraham d. 5662 Varaklani ? Bar David Shmuel Bombart Bombart Ludza ? bar Efraim Shmethovits Shmethovits Rezekne ? Bar Haim Kafman d. 5680 Kafman Varaklani ? bar Menahem Mane Zomerman died 5693 Zomerman Rezekne ? bar Menahem Mendel Rezekne ? bar Yehuda Lapinski died 5677 Lapinski Rezekne ? Bat Abraham Telts wife of Lipman Liver 1906 Telts Liver Kraslava ? bat ben Tzion Shvarbrand d. 5674 Shvarbrand Varaklani ? d. 1875 Pinchus Judelson d. 1923 Judelson Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava ? d. 5608 Pilten ?? Bloch d. 1931 Bloch Karsava ?? Nagli died 5679 Nagli Rezekne ?? Vechman Vechman Rezekne ??? daughter of Yehuda Hirshman 7870-30 Hirshman Saldus ?meret b. Eliazar Ludza A. Broido Dvinsk/Daugavpils A. Blostein Dvinsk/Daugavpils A. Hirschman Hirschman Rīga A. Perlman Perlman Windau Aaron Zev b. Yehiskiel d. 1910 Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Aba Ostrinsky Dvinsk/Daugavpils Aba b. Moshe Skorobogat? Skorobogat? Karsava Aba b. Yehuda Hirshberg 1916 Hirshberg Tukums Aba Koblentz 1891-30 Koblentz Krustpils Aba Leib bar Ziskind d. 5678 Ziskind Varaklani Aba Yehuda b. Shrago died 1880 Riebini Aba Yehuda Leib bar Abraham Rezekne Abarihel?? bar Eli died 1866 Jekabpils Abay Abay Kraslava Abba bar Jehuda 1925? 1890-22 Krustpils Abba bar Jehuda died 1925 film#1890-23 Krustpils Abba Haim ben Yehuda Leib 1885 1886-1 Krustpils Abba Jehuda bar Mordehaj Hakohen 1899? 1890-9 hacohen Krustpils Abba Ravdin 1889-32 Ravdin Krustpils Abe bar Josef Kaitzner 1960 1883-1 Kaitzner Krustpils Abe bat Feivish Shpungin d. 5681 Shpungin Varaklani Abe Gordin (1890-1987) Gordin Karsava Abe Sapugo Sapugo Rīga Abo Kisin Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abo Goland Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abraham Mesnik Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abraham Kozbi Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abraham Aba Itshak b. Gershon d. 1911 Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Abraham Aba b. Michel Avberbuch Averbuch Ludza Abraham Aba b. Michel Leib Averbuch Averbuch Ludza Abraham Aba b. Pesah Berkovitz Berkovitz Ludza Abraham Aba b. Yosef c. 1870? Jekabpils Abraham Aba bar Nohum Jakobzon died 5673 Jakobzon Rezekne Abraham Aba bar Shrago Feivish halevi Tager Tager Rezekne Abraham Aba Peletz son of Eli Moshe 1931 Peletz Kraslava Abraham Aba Sheptel b. Efraim Vainraich died 1922 Vainraich Jekabpils Abraham Abba bar Nohum Ratut 1911 1890-29 Ratut Krustpils Abraham Abba ben Eljahim Getzel Ash 1886-17 Ash Krustpils Abraham Aharon bar Yeshayahu hakoen died 5675 Rezekne Abraham Aleksandrovitz Aleksandrovitz Karsava Abraham Aronstam Aronstam Rīga Abraham b. Baruch Taitz d. 1934 Taitz Karsava Abraham b. Benjamin d. 1890 Ludza Abraham b. Bentsion Weinberg d. 5647 Weinberg Pilten Abraham b. Benyamin 1855 Tukums Abraham b. Benyamin Rabinovitz 1938 Rabinovitz Kraslava Abraham b. David? died 1886 Jekabpils Abraham b. Dov Ber d. 1883 Ludza Abraham b. Dov Ber Potash 1929 Potash Kraslava Abraham b. Eliazar 1872 Kraslava Abraham b. Eliazar Shnee died 5669 Shnee Talsi Abraham b. Israel d. 1897; his wife Sara d. 1895 Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Abraham b. Itshak Tzvi Rezekne Abraham b. Jehuda died 5600 Talsi Page 1 All Latvia Cemetery List by First Name Given Name and Grave Marker Information Family Name Cemetery Abraham b. Joel Burnstein 1891 Burnstein Tukums Abraham b. Leib Heimanson 1901 Heimanson Tukums Abraham b. Meir Aronson died 1867 Aronson Tukums Abraham b. Meir d. 5655 Preili Abraham b. Meir Feldhun died 1887 Feldhun Jekabpils Abraham b. Menachem Tzervenogur Tzervenogur Cesis Abraham b. Meshulam d. 1913 Ludza Abraham b. Meshulam Filin Filin Ludza Abraham b. Mordehay Chaimovitz Chaimovitz Ludza Abraham b. Moshe died 1853 Jekabpils Abraham b. Moshe halevi Sandler d. 5678 Sandler Varaklani Abraham b. Moshe Shpar?? D. 1903 Shpar? Ludza Abraham b. Natan Zilber Mushat 1912 Zilber Mushat Kraslava Abraham b. Nehemia d. 5590 Pilten Abraham b. Nohum d. 1910 Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Abraham b. Pesach Mordehay Berkovitz hacohen Berkovitz Ludza Abraham b. Shaul Varaklani Abraham b. Shlomo 1866 Tukums Abraham b. Shmuel Kit 1919 Kit Kraslava Abraham b. Shmuel Mordehay Plepla d. 1893 Plepla Ludza Abraham b. Shmuel Rozenberg died 1893 Rozenberg Jekabpils Abraham b. Simcha Zilber Zilber Karsava Abraham b. Tzvi 1891 Kraslava Abraham b. Yacov Dobrin d. 1900 Dobrin Ludza Abraham b. Yacov Hloivsh Hloivsh Ludza Abraham b. Yacov Levin (1892-1939) Levin Ludza Abraham b. Yehiel 1880 Tukums Abraham b. Yehizkiel d. 1899 Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Abraham b. Yehose Alsh Alsh Karsava Abraham b. Yehuda Leib Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Abraham b. Yehuda Leib b. Tzvi Teitelbaum d. 1933 Teitelbaum Ludza Abraham b. Yehuda Leib Landzberg 1906 Landzberg Kraslava Abraham b. Yeshiahu halevi Pranikov 1906 Pranikov Kraslava Abraham b. Yosef Hirshfeld 1902 Hirshfeld Kraslava Abraham b. Zev Wolf 1869 Tukums Abraham b. Ziskind Brnov? D. 1902 Brnov? Ludza Abraham bar David Hazak 1922 1890-4 Hazak Krustpils Abraham bar Tzvui Halevi 1903 1890-8 Halevi Krustpils Abraham Beines b. Itshak Baruch 1910 Kraslava Abraham ben David Kazak 1886-39 Kazak Krustpils Abraham Bencion b. r. Yakov Halevi d. 5669 Halevi Varaklani Abraham Bentsion b. Itshak died 1918 Jekabpils Abraham Dov b. Moshe Bernitz d. 5672 Bernitz Aizpute Abraham Dov b. Yosef d. 5696 Aizpute Abraham Elhonan bar Joel Tager Tager Rezekne Abraham Fridman Fridman Rīga Abraham Garfinkel Garfinkel Rīga Abraham Henoch d. 5692 Varaklani Abraham Hertzik Hertzik Karsava Abraham Hirshman died 20.03.1914 7870-20 Hirshman Saldus Abraham Hummel, d. 24.12.1904 Hummel Talsi Abraham Itshak b. Hlavna halevi d. 1870 Kraslava Abraham Itshak b. Naftali Herz d. 5677 Varaklani Abraham Itshak b. Rafael Schneyer d. 1901 Schneyer Ludza Abraham Itshak b. Yacov Rashbam 1856 Rashbam Kraslava Abraham Itshak b. Yekutiel Shalom Leizerov d. 1916 Leizerov Kraslava Abraham Itze Hiersohn Hiersohn Pilten Abraham Joelson Joelson Ludza Abraham Katz Katz Subate Abraham Kuritzky Kuritzky Karsava Abraham Kutriel bar Yehoshua Lev Pergament died 5687 Pergament Rezekne Abraham Leib b. Moshe Mordehay Blehman 1916 Blehman Riebini Abraham Leib b. Yehose Alsh Alsh Karsava Abraham Leib bar Israel Lotzoff Lotzoff Rezekne Abraham Leib bar Yosef Basner 1907 Basner Riebini Abraham Leivik b. Aharon Hein Hein Livani Abraham Meir bar Moshe Bach died 5683 Bach Rezekne Abraham Moshe b Naftali 1872 1887-17 Krustpils Abraham Nochum b. Israel Kamen died 1925 Kamen Jekabpils Abraham Pinhas b. Yehezkiel Lifshitz Lifshitz Karsava abraham Shaul b. Yosef Bergman Bergman Grobin Abraham Shlomo Gordin Gordin Rīga Abraham Sverdlov d. 1936 Sverdlov Ludza Abraham Weinreich (1843-1912) Weinreich Tukums Abraham Yacov b. Itshak Rashbam died 1890 Rashbam Kraslava Abraham Yacov b. Kasriel Sverdlov d. 1930 Sverdlov Ludza Abraham Yacov b. Zalman Osher Lurye d. 1919 Lurye Ludza Abraham Yacov b. Zev Nevler 1927 Nevler Kraslava Page 2 All Latvia Cemetery List by First Name Given Name and Grave Marker Information Family Name Cemetery Abraham Yakov bar Mordehay Rezekne Abraham Yehiskiel bar (son of) Hilel died 1905 Kraslava Abraham Yehose b. Eli died 1900 Jekabpils Abraham Zalmanovitz c. 1910? Zalmanovitz Jekabpils AbrahamYehuda Leib b. Eliakim d. 1882 Kraslava Abrahm b. David Ziskind Shtashne d. 1929 Shtashne Gostini Abram Goland Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abram Shapiro Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abram Feld Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abram Boruchovitch Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abram Geller Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abram Sneider Dvinsk/Daugavpils Abram Druk 2005 1889-38 Druk Krustpils Abram Frantzer 1891-32 Frantzer Krustpils Abram Gordon 1891-37 Gordon Krustpils Abram Itshak b. David halevi halevy Ludza Abram Kahn (5606-5672) Kahn Windau Abram Kasriel b. Chaim Tzipkin Tzipkin Ludza Abram Kopman 1889-32 Kopman Krustpils Abram Markuze d. 1868 Markuze Windau Abram Mihelevitch Zmudze Zmudze Ludza Abram Rappoport d. 5661 Rappoport Kuldiga Abram Ravdin 1889-32 Ravdin Krustpils Abram Rozenberg 1971 1883-26 Rozenberg Krustpils Abram Rozenberg 1971 1883-34 Rozenberg Krustpils Abram Starobin Starobin Rīga Abram Sverdlin Sverdlin Rīga Abram Vulfart 1889-30 Vulfart Krustpils Abram Vulfart 1992 1889-20 Vulfart Krustpils Abram Wolf Glik (1863-1935) Glik Ludza Ada b. Rafael halevi 1894 halevy Kraslava Agaron? 1929(1909) 1890-20 Krustpils Agudel b. Yosef hacohen 1880 hacohen Tukums Aharon b. Abraham 1893 Tukums Aharon b. Abraham Levinthal 1900 Levinthal Tukums Aharon b. Abraham Rabinovitch Rabinovitch Kraslava Aharon b. Dov Ber Ilgulin? D. 1934 Ilgulin? Ludza Aharon b. Israel halevi died 1894 halevy Tukums Aharon b. Lapidot Shatz 7870-7 Shatz Saldus Aharon b. Mordehay died 1862 Jekabpils Aharon b. Moshe Lutrin d. 5680 Lutrin Varaklani Aharon b. Yacov 1881 Tukums Aharon bar Michael died 1923 Riebini Aharon Bentsion b. Yehiskiel 1931 Yehiskiel Jekabpils Aharon Josef b. Zev Feiginzon Feiginzon Ludza Aharon Rubin 1938 Riebini Aharon Yacov Stolper 1918 Stolper Kraslava Aharon Yehuda hacohen died 5684(1924) Rezekne Aharon Yekutiel b. Yacov halevi Shuer d. 1919 Shuer Ludza Ahoron Sholomovitz Sholomovitz Limbazi (Lemsal) Aizik Rudnitzky Dvinsk/Daugavpils Aizik b. Eliahu Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Aizik b. Zusman Kuldiga Aizik ben Zev 1872 1886-25 Krustpils Aizik Josef b. Zelik Berlin Berlin Ludza Aizik Morein 1969 1883-23 Morein Krustpils Aizik Yosef b. Moshe Aharon 1909 Riebini Akiva b. Moshe 1897
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