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Latvia Cemetery List-Final-By Family Name#2 All Latvia Cemetery by Family Name Grave Marker Information Family Name Cemetery Ernestine Peretz ( Harfmann) (Harfmann) Aizpute Abay Abay Kraslava Eliazar Aharon b. Dov Abelson d. 1926 Abelson Ludza Mina b. David Abramovitch died 1955 Abramovitch Jekabpils Leiser Abramovitsch d. 1930 Abramovitsch Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Dora Abramovitz bat Kopel 1904 Abramovitz Jekabpils Haya Glika b. Tzvi wife of Abramovitz died 1900 Abramovitz Jekabpils Herman Abramovitz Abramovitz Rīga Jenny Kramer nee Abramovitz Abramovitz Riga Basya Abramson died 1947 Abramson Tukums Benyamin Zelig b. Itshak David Abramson died 1934 Abramson Tukums Chode b.Moshe Abramson 1876 Abramson Tukums Frume b. Yermiahu Abramson died 1915 7870-28 Abramson Saldus Sore Chode Abramson 1926 Abramson Tukums Yehuda b. Moshe Abramson 1884 Abramson Tukums Zalman b. Itshak Aharonson d. 1931 Aharonson Skaistkalne Haya Batya b. Sholom Aichen 1891 Aichen Kraslava Israel Aizenstadt Aizenstadt Rīga Isaak Aizenstat Aizenstat Rīga Sima Aizenstat Aizenstat Rīga Zvi Aizikovitch Aizikovitch Rīga Rachel Akerman Dvinsk/Daugavpils Itshak b. Abraham Akodesh Akodesh Karsava Itshak b. Abraham Akodesh d. 1913 Akodesh Karsava Mina Akodus Akodus Rīga Nehama b. Benjamin wife of David Akrish? D. 1892 Akrish? Ludza Lia Aksentzeva 1990 1883-19 Aksentzeva Krustpils Breine b. r. Naftali Aleksandrovitch d. 5672 Aleksandrovitch Varaklani Efraim b. Zev Aleksandrovitch Aleksandrovitch Karsava Levia Michel Aleksandrovitch Aleksandrovitch Karsava Simeon b. Moshe Aleksandrovits d. 5684 Aleksandrovits Varaklani Abraham Aleksandrovitz Aleksandrovitz Karsava Reuben Aleksandrovitz Aleksandrovitz Karsava Pliner Isaack Alexandrovitch (1866-1938) Alexandrovitch Rezekne Rahel Delia b. Yehuda Alperin Alperin Karsava Boris Alperovitch Alperovitch Rīga Abraham b. Yehose Alsh Alsh Karsava Abraham Leib b. Yehose Alsh Alsh Karsava Hana b. Leib Alterman Alterman Vilani Moshe Alterman Alterman Vilani David Mordehay b. Simha Yehuda Leib Althauzen died 1933 Althauzen Ludza Mordehay b. Yacov Althauzen died 1868 Althauzen Jekabpils Mordehay b. Yacov Althauzen died 1868 Althauzen Jekabpils Basheva Altshuler Altshuler Rīga Rachel b. Menahem Mendel Altsitser d. 1907 Altsitser Ludza F. Amdur Dvinsk/Daugavpils R. Amdur Dvinsk/Daugavpils Beila Amitan Amitan Karsava David b. Shlomo Amitan Amitan Ludza David b. Shlomo Amitan d. 1930 Amitan Ludza Kahat b. Abraham Amitan Amitan Karsava Sara Miriam b. Nachman Amitan d. 1895 Amitan Ludza Beila b. Eliakim ( Elkan?) Amler Amler Talsi Baruch b. Itshak Aizik Antikol d. 1935 Antikol Ludza Dina bar Benyamin Antokol 1921 Antokol Riebini Hana Antokol Dvinsk/Daugavpils Maks Antokol Dvinsk/Daugavpils Reuven bar Itshak Aizik Antokol 1936 Antokol Riebini Esther Apter Apter Rīga Aranovitch Aranovitch Kraslava Menachem Arens Dvinsk/Daugavpils Dveire Arenson Pilten Schevel Arkind Arkind Rīga Ester Elyevna Aron Aron Ludza Haya Miriam Aron Aron Zilupe Mihail Yudovitch Aron Aron Ludza Shmuel Aron Aron Zilupe Todres Aron Dvinsk/Daugavpils Mendel ARONOVITCH Dvinsk/Daugavpils Tatyana Aronovitch Dvinsk/Daugavpils Zusser Aronovitch d. 1941 Aronovitch Karsava Abraham b. Meir Aronson died 1867 Aronson Tukums Hertz b. Abraham Aronson 1910 Aronson Tukums Sara b. Yosef Aronson Aronson Aizpute Sara Gitel wife of Yosef Chaim Aronson Aronson Kraslava Shlomo hacohen Aronson 1867 Aronson Tukums Uria b. Zev Aronson Aronson Pilten victims of Nazis: Aronson Aronson Kraslava Page 1 All Latvia Cemetery by Family Name Grave Marker Information Family Name Cemetery Hertz b. Abraham Aronson 1910 Aronson Tukums Abraham Aronstam Aronstam Rīga Zippe Aronstam Aronstam Grobin Chode Aronstein Aronstein Jelgava Matilde Aronstein nee Levenberg Aronstein Levenberg Rīga Jakov ben Josef Arsh 1886-38 Arsh Krustpils Meer (Shmuel ?) bar Josef Arshe 1890-3 Arshe Krustpils Josef b. Tuvia Aryef Aryef Ludza Benyamin b. Yehuda Leib Aryef d. 1932 Aryev Ludza Feiga Aryev d. 5690 Aryev Rezekne Gese Aryev b. Moshe died 1892 Aryev Ludza Hane Aryev Aryev Ludza Abraham Abba ben Eljahim Getzel Ash 1886-17 Ash Krustpils Tzvi Asin Dvinsk/Daugavpils Beila b. Haim Askelon d. 1909 Askelon Ludza Lotzoffs-Atamovitchs-Ozbands Atamovitch Ludza Taube Atlas 1963 1891-2 Atlas Krustpils Cila Atlas nee Drujan Atlas Drujan Rīga Abraham Aba b. Michel Avberbuch Averbuch Ludza Abraham Aba b. Michel Leib Averbuch Averbuch Ludza Feiga Averbuch Averbuch Rīga Haya b. Abraham Averbuch d. 1902 Averbuch Ludza Jacob Averbuch Averbuch Rīga Sheine Sara Averbuch Averbuch Ludza Tzvi b. Shlomo Moshe Averbuch d. 1916 Averbuch Ludza Feiga Rahel Averbuch b. Eli Itshak Katz d. 1920 Averbuch-Katz Ludza Sholom Avin Avin Rīga Reuben Yedidia Avreh Avreh Karsava Malke Axelrod Axelrod Rīga Hana Babrov Babrov Karsava Abraham Meir bar Moshe Bach died 5683 Bach Rezekne Morduch Shlioma Balanov (1865-1938) Balanov Rezekne Yerahmiel Balk b. Nachman d. 1904 Balk Ludza Ida Balson Balson Rīga Nohum b. Eliasar Band d.1899 ? Band Gostini Tuvia b. Dov Barak (?) died 1912 Barak Kraslava Yaakov Falka bar Tzvi Barats died 5674 Barats Rezekne Moshe Jov b. Yoel Baravik Baravik Ludza Hana Barmaz Dvinsk/Daugavpils Mendel Barmazel Barmazel Rīga Samuel Barmazel Barmazel Rīga Eliahu Lipman b. Matatiahu Baron d. 1941 Baron Kraslava Eliahu Lipman b. Matatiahu Baron died 1940 Baron Kraslava Ite b. Yacov Leib wife of Lipman Baron died 1940 Baron Kraslava Ite Reize b. Yacov Leib wife of Lipman Baron 1940 Baron Kraslava Lipa Reiza b. Yacov wife of Lipman Baron 1940 Baron Kraslava Lipman b. Matatiahu Baron died 1940 Baron Kraslava Meishe Baron Baron Rīga Itshak b. Rafael Barsiv(?) from Bobruisk 1935 Barsiv Kraslava Rebekka bat Zev Bartel 1932 1890-16 Bartel Krustpils Michel bar Tzvi Bartz died 5693 Bartz Rezekne Baruch b. David Baruchson (5626) Baruchson Aizpute Rebecca Baruchson(Alschwang) d. 1905 Baruchson (Alschmang) Aizpute Eida Frida b. Yacov Bash d. 1850 Bash Ludza Shmuel bar Aharon Zelik Bash died 1919 Bash Rezekne Hiene Bashkin bat r. Dov d. 5675 Bashkin Varaklani Abraham Leib bar Yosef Basner 1907 Basner Riebini Roza Basner 1967 1891-19 Basner Krustpils Eliazar b. Noach Bauman 1918 Bauman Tukums Auser b. Yehuda Leib Becker 1930 Becker Tukums Gitel Rashe Becker b. Tzvi 1896 Becker Tukums Simcha b. Yosef Dov Becker died 1921 Becker Kraslava Tzipe Lea Becker bat rabbi Eliahu 1912 Becker Kraslava Solomon Beckman Beckman Rīga Doba Bederov Bederov Dvinsk/Daugavpils Beilin Beilin Kraslava Chaim b. Michel Beilin Beilin Karsava Mihel b. Moshe Beilin d. 1917 Beilin Karsava Shlomo Beilin Beilin Karsava David b. Yehuda Beinert d. 1887 Beinert Gostini Chana b. Benyamin Beines 1905 Beines Tukums Leib Bekker Bekker Rīga Frade Belinki Belinki Rīga Yacov b. Yosef Benyamin Benyamin Kraslava Jacov ben Bentsion Benzon d. 5661 Benzon Pilten Natella Berdichevska Berdichevska Rīga Michail Berdichevsky Berdichevsky Rīga Feiga Rochel b. Ruvim Berelov 1910 Berelov Jekabpils Page 2 All Latvia Cemetery by Family Name Grave Marker Information Family Name Cemetery Berger Berger Auce Dvora b. Zev wife of Chaim Berger d. 5652 Berger Talsi Haim b. Baruch Berger d. 5653 Berger Talsi Tzesne b. Gershon wife of Leib b. Mordehay Berger died 1909 Berger Jekabpils Yehose Melekh b. Mordehay Berger 1893 Berger Jekabpils abraham Shaul b. Yosef Bergman Bergman Grobin Gitel b. Shalom Bergman Bergman Tukums Mosche Bergman Bergman Windau Osher Itshak b. Shmuel Bergman 1922 Bergman Tukums Scheine Bergman Bergman Windau Sheina b. Baruch Berkenheim Berkenheim Subate Abraham Aba b. Pesah Berkovitz Berkovitz Ludza Abraham b. Pesach Mordehay Berkovitz hacohen Berkovitz Ludza Pesah Mordehay b. Tzadok hacohen Berkovitz Berkovitz Ludza Aizik Josef b. Zelik Berlin Berlin Ludza Isay Berlin Berlin Rīga Base b. Yehuda Leib Berman died 1920 Berman Jekabpils Benjamin B. Jehuda Berman d. 5677 Berman Talsi Eliahu b. Isahar Dov Berman 1924 Berman Tukums Fanny Berman Berman Windau Jossel Berman Berman Windau Jossel Berman 1850-1922 7871-1 Berman Saldus Samuel Berman Berman Rīga Schmuel Ezriel b. Abraham Berman Berman Windau Wulf Berman Berman Windau Yosef b. Arye Berman died 1922 7871-2 Berman Saldus Michle b. Isser Berman wife of Shmuel Itshak Veinberg died 1901 Berman Veinberg Tukums Elimelech Gershon b. Shaul Berner 1919 Berner Tukums Toiba Berner b. Yosef Moshe 1919 Berner Tukums Risse Bernhardt Bernhardt Windau Rase Itsikson b. Yehuda Bernheim d. 5696 Bernheim Pilten Yehuda Leib Berniger d. 28. XII. 1909 Berniger Friedrichstadt/Jaunjelgava Abraham Dov b. Moshe Bernitz d. 5672 Bernitz Aizpute Shmuel b. Abraham Zev Bernitz d. 5629 Bernitz Aizpute Rebecca b. Chenoch David Narel wife of Mordehay Zev Bernstam died 1938 Bernstam Jekabpils Roza Itsikson nee Bernstein Bernstein Riga Yacov b. Abraham Bernstein\ Bernstam? 1905 Bernstein\ Bernstam ? Tukums Lidia Berzh Berzh Rīga Reuben Berzin Berzin Rīga Zirel Berzin Berzin Rīga Haim Tovia b. Yehose Bethin 1913 Bethin Kraslava Itshak b. Israel Bethkin died 1919 Bethkin Kraslava Betkhin Betkhin Kraslava Betkhin Lea Israelovna (1924-1984) Betkhin Kraslava Haya Toiba b. Michel Eliazar wife of Chaim Betkhin 1910 Betkhin Kraslava Israel b. Itshak Betkhin Betkhin Kraslava Rachel b. Zusman Betkhin d. 1970 Betkhin Kraslava Rebecca b. Yehoshua hacohen Betkhin 1931 Betkhin Kraslava Y. Biderman Biderman Rīga Yacov Israel b. Shmuel hacohen Bikhovsky Bikhovsky Ludza Haja Etel bat Itzhak Balsan (Bikson) 1896 1888-27 Bikson Krustpils Rafael b. Yehuda Biler (Beker?) from Baltinava Biler (Beker?) Karsava Haya Bim Bim Rīga Golda Binder 1990 1889-13 Binder Krustpils Golda Binder 1990 1889-34 Binder Krustpils Haja Binder 1889-25 Binder Krustpils
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