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Yoselevitz, Yeslevitz, Yoselewitch, etc.

Diane Pilz (View posts)
Posted: 30 May 2000 10:23AM GMT
(all of this is likely, but not 100%)
Fishell Yoselewitz, had many children, and
they lived near Borzna and Nezhin, Ukraine.
He had Benjamin Yoselevitz who married Bessie
Chalezky, and they had Nathan. They emigrated
to America about 1890. They moved to Philly
and also had Morris(Shea), Frank, and Irving.
All the sons married, but I think only Nathan'and Frank had
children. There might also have been a daughter
Dora who died young. Benjamin was gone by 1910.
Nathan changed his name to Nathan Nathans,
and soon everyone else was too. Nathan married Kate and had
Bernard, David, and Ruth Roseman.
Frank married first Sadie and had a daughter
Dorothy, and a son, whose name I don't know yet.
Sadie died at a young age and was sent to
live with Sadie's parents in New York City.
Frank later married Agnes and had Constance.
e-mail to Diane at pilz.dove@juno.com

Nathan Yoselevitz

psuluv (View posts)
Posted: 15 Feb 2001 12:55PM GMT
My great-grandfather's name was Nathan Yoselevitz and he had a brother named Irving and other siblings. However, I believe his wife's name was Jennie. In any case, Yoselevitz is a very tough name to find information on. There is a possiblity this Yoselevitz is related to your family. Feel free to email me or reply with your thoughts.=)

Yoslevich

Diane (View posts)
Posted: 17 Feb 2001 12:16AM GMT
Spellings of the family name so far have been Esilevich (the very Russin version), Joselevitz (the way Germans spelt it as the were emigrating), Yoselevich (the most popular way ised thru 1910), Yoselevitz, and Yeslevitz, the version on my mother's birth certificate and my grandfather's tombstone.
Benzie and Bessie Yoselevitz's four sons were Nathan, Morris, Frank, and Irving. I hear Nathan and Irvinf were Very nice, while my grandfather was not talked about much. There might have been sisters, but I think they all died and/or married young, and left the family.-Diane

Re: Nathan Yoselevitz

yael malovany (View posts)
Posted: 20 Jun 2005 3:56AM GMT
Classification: Query
hey,
my name is yael and my mother's maiden name is Yoselevitz, my grandma's name is looba, and she lives in israel. They immagrated from poland in the late 40's and now reside in bat-yam(surburb of tel-aviv). My grandpa who passed away almost 10 years ago,was named Aharon, and was a well know fashion photographer in israel. please let me know if you have any connection to us in any way. My last name is Malovany, which comes from my father who married my mother who was a Yoselevitz.
thnx
yael

Re: Nathan Yoselevitz

yael malovany (View posts)
Posted: 20 Jun 2005 3:56AM GMT
Classification: Query
hey,
my name is yael and my mother's maiden name is Yoselevitz, my grandma's name is looba, and she lives in israel. They immagrated from poland in the late 40's and now reside in bat-yam(surburb of tel-aviv). My grandpa who passed away almost 10 years ago,was named Aharon, and was a well know fashion photographer in israel. please let me know if you have any connection to us in any way. My last name is Malovany, which comes from my father who married my mother who was a Yoselevitz.
thnx
yael

Re: Nathan Yoselevitz

Posted: 20 Feb 2006 4:03AM GMT
Classification: Query
my ancestor Samuil Ioselevich, born around 1864 in Chekhovtsi (Grodno Gubernia) in Poland (Belarus nowdays). any connection?

Re: Yoslevich

Posted: 23 Mar 2007 11:57PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Benzie? Benzies
First Hi my name is Rick Benzies. I came across your posting on my family tree name .It has two spellings of Benzie/Benzies.I would be interested in where does the name Benzie come into your or my famiuly tree I have some 20,000 names & I do not see your name any where in the family tree. Can you please help me out. I am not sure if your are talking about Benzie County in Michigan or family name.I hope to heard from you soon Thank you Rick & Judy Benzies Canada

Re: Nathan YOSELEVITZ

Posted: 13 Aug 2007 2:48AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: YOSELEVITZ JOSELEWICZ JOSSELL
I am researching my husband’s YOSELEVITZ ancestry .

My husband's grandfather was Nathan YOSELEVITZ (aka Nochim JOSELEWICZ). Nathan was born in Zenciel, Novogrudok, Poland. He was the son of Gersson(?) JOSELEWICZ.

In 1928, Nathan left Poland for the U.S. and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Nathan YOSELEVITZ had several brothers. One of his brothers went by the surname JOSSELL and settled in New York. Another brother settled in Argentina; another brother in Brazil.

Any connection?



Re: Nathan Yoselevitz

Posted: 9 Aug 2009 12:19AM GMT
Classification: Query
I just came across your name of Malovany. I had a great great great grandmother who name was Katherine Malovany married to Wasyl Kordonowy, they had lived in the the village of Boryshkivtsi, Borshchiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast Ukraine 1820-1900. I can only wonder if Katherine was from a Jewish family. The records for their village only go back to 1876 which are Greek Catholic records.

John

Re: Nathan Yoselevitz

Posted: 9 Apr 2012 7:24AM GMT
Classification: Query
Back again...
it appears all the other Yoselevitz's are not connected withn the original query.
My Nathan Yoselevitz did marry a Kate, and changed his last name to Nathans.
There was a Dora who died young, (1902 in Philly), but although the copy of the death certificate says Yeslevitz, it was transcribed as Feslevitz.


Still seeking anyone who would know about Frank Yoselevitz/Yeslevitz's first wife, whose name was probably Sadie, and their daughter Dorothy, who was born about 1921?
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