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Re: Looking for the lost relatives

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 1:46PM GMT
Classification: Query
Gentile Sig.ra Fiona!
Ho letto il Suo messaggio e sono rimasta colpita.Da tanto tempo cerco di trovare le tracce della mia famiglia,sparsa in tutto il mondo-per poter dare al mio figlio Alexander la possibilità di comunicare con la persone che sono simili al suo stato d'animo.La mia bisnonna Alessandra Gudim-Levkovich ha studiato a Genevra 9 anni circa e ha vissuto presso la famiglia dei suoi parenti.Se Lei riesce a fornirmi qualche informazione in merito -Le sarò molto grata.
Cordialmente,
Kristina Gudim-Levkovich

Re: Looking for the lost relatives

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 1:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
Gentile Sig.ra Fiona!
Ho letto il Suo messaggio e sono rimasta colpita.Da tanto tempo cerco di trovare le tracce della mia famiglia,sparsa in tutto il mondo-per poter dare al mio figlio Alexander la possibilità di comunicare con la persone che sono simili al suo stato d'animo.La mia bisnonna Alessandra Gudim-Levkovich ha studiato a Genevra 9 anni circa e ha vissuto presso la famiglia dei suoi parenti.Se Lei riesce a fornirmi qualche informazione in merito -Le sarò molto grata.
Cordialmente,
Kristina Gudim-Levkovich per i contatti 00393466001879 oppure casasolaris@libero.it

Re: Looking for the lost relatives

Posted: 10 Dec 2011 4:26PM GMT
Classification: Query
Kristina, I'm afraid I have no further information on Nikolai Gudim Levkovic. I have seen his big grave in Geneva and I myself wondered who he was. A book about the cemetery in which he is buried has only this to say:

"Etablie tout au bord du chemin transversal, une très ancienne concession (no 251) a été offerte à un jeune étranger. Le prénom NIKOLAI est écrit en gros caractères cyrilliques. Sur un côté du monument, quelques lettres sont encore discernables, et l'inscription intéressera peut-être les amateurs d'onomastique. Nous lisons: Nikolai Viktorovitch Gudim Levkovitch (1846-1867)."

There is no other information about this grave and the lettering in cyrillic is very faded. When did your great-grandmother live in Geneva? Surely later than the date of Nikolai's death in 1867? I'm afraid I don't understand Italian so if you could reply in English or French it would be easier for me.

Best, Fiona

Gudim or Goudime Levkovich or Levkovitch family

Posted: 5 Sep 2012 3:17PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: anticbrocart
Hello,

Are you allways seeking for members of this family ?

If yes, please contact me.

best regards

Re: Looking for the lost relatives NEVEROFF FAMYLY

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 1:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Neverov, Neveroff, Nieverov, Неверовы
HI,
My name is Vladimir Kalmykov.
I have information about Alexandr Neverov (he was brother my grand-grandmother), his wife Zoya Neveroff (Tour) and daughters. Rimma, Vera and Liza lived and Died in Europe (Parice and London).
Send me a letter to vladimir@kalmykov.us or call by Phone to +7-917-583-3220.
More information in my family tree http://www.myheritage.com/site-75112421/kalmykovs-family-tre...
Regards
Vladimir Kalmykov

Re: Looking for the lost relatives

Posted: 24 Jan 2014 1:06PM GMT
Classification: Query
HI,
My name is Vladimir Kalmykov.
I have information about Alexandr Neverov (he was brother my grand-grandmother), his wife Zoya Neveroff (Tour) and daughters. Rimma, Vera and Liza lived and Died in Europe (Parice and London).
Send me a letter to vladimir@kalmykov.us or call by Phone to +7-917-583-3220.
More information in my family tree http://www.myheritage.com/site-75112421/kalmykovs-family-tre...
Regards
Vladimir Kalmykov

Re: Looking for the lost relatives

Posted: 3 Dec 2014 2:44PM GMT
Classification: Query
To the person who posted this message:

"Re: Looking for the lost relatives
Anonymous
Posted: 12 Nov 2002 10:28AM
Classification: Query"

Do you still check this board?

If so I could use your help with a mystery I'm trying to solve.

Thanks:)
Cate
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