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My goodness did you know that my Uncle Jack's name is Sam, Uncle Harry's name is Reuben, and Uncle Al's name is Elia? BOY! Do I love this genealogy stuff! Additionally my grandfather Max Czusik took the last name Rich, which is the last name his in-laws took. So he became Max Rich, however I had a great uncle named Max Rich who had a daughter Sarah Rich, which is of course, the name of my grandfather's wife; and unfortunately my great uncle's wife Mary Rich had a sister-in-law Mary Rich, yes a different great aunt, but she at least married Morris Lipman and became Mary Lipman. BOY! Do I love this genealogy stuff! Needless to say I am looking for people since my newfound hobby has become an obsession.



I am researching: my maternal Grandfather's family the CZUSIK family (CHIZIK, CHYZHYK, CHIZHIK, CHEZIK) from Narodichi (Bolshie Narodichi, Naroditschi), Chopovichi, and my maternal Grandmother's family the SCHECTMAN family (SCHECKHTMAN, SHEKHTMAN, SHECHTMAN, SHECKMAN) from Ksaverov and Sarnovich, [All in the UKRAINE (RUSSIA), currently the **Volhynia Gubernia and Zhitomirskaya Oblast]. The CZUSIK family changed their name to SHERMAN and the SCHECKHTMAN family took the name of RICH. They came to the USA circa 1890-1915 and settled in Chicago, Illinois. Additionally, I am also researching my paternal Grandmother's family the LASKOWICZ/LASKO/LASCOE, COHEN and SIMON families from Poland (Kulesze 53' 02" x 22' 31"; Rutki 53' 06 x 22' 26"; Wysokie Mazowieckie 52' 55" x 22' 31"; and Bialystok 53' 08" x 23' 09"). They also settled in Chicago.


Typically new immigrants moved into the old Maxwell street area and migrated to the west side or south side in the 1930's

Maxwell 1925
Maxell street about 1910


**From JEWISHGEN

Shtetlinks: Volhynia (Other Names: Volinskaya, Volin, Wolyn, Wolina, Wolinsk, Volinski,Wolinski, Volenskii, Wolenskj, Wolenskja, Volin, Volyn:) Volhynia was a Gubernia, or province, of the Russian Empire from the 18th century until 1919, when the western part of Volhynia became part of Poland. In 1945 the entire area of the Volhynia Gubernia was again ruled by the Soviet Union, but the gubernia system was no longer used and the Volhynia name was used to identify a smaller region, called an Oblast, in the western part of the old gubernia. Most of what was the Volhynia Gubernia is now in the Ukraine, with a small part of northern Volhynia in Belarus. Major cities and towns in Volhynia include Zhitomir (the former capital), Rovno, Lutsk, Kovel, Berdichev, and Novograd-Volinsk.


This information about Volhynia compiled by a gentleman named Mark Heckman, for more on Volhynia "CLICK HERE"

Rumor has it that my great-uncle Max (Mayer) Shechtman (Rich) and his immediate family left the Ukraine (then Russia) and probably the Sarnovichi Shtetl Volhynia Gubernia and moved, emmigrated, fled to Germany (to avoid conscription) with his family and while in Germany took the last name of Reich. When he immigrated to the USA (in 1887) Reich was Americanized to Rich. (Well that’s one story).

It seems like most of the Schectmans left Russia and came to the USA via Germany and specifically came from Bremen to Ports either in Philadelphia, Baltimore or Halifax, Canada. Three Liners that I know were used are the SS Brandenburg, the SS Chemnitz and the SS Main.

POINT OF INFORMATION: The Commander of the August 15, 1907 S.S. CHEMNITZ that brought some of the Rich family to America was E. Zacharias

Emmigration Port Baltimore 1890-1910

SS BRANDENBURG

"Built in 1901 for Norddeutscher Lloyd by Vulkan in Vegesack. 7,532 tons; 429 feet long x 54 feet broad; 1 funnel, 2 masts; twin-screw propulsion, service speed 13 knots. Interchangeable between services, but ran mainly in the Bremen-Baltimore service. 1917 became the Hecuba (U.S.Government). December 1924 sold; scrapped [Noel Reginald Pixell Bonsor, North Atlantic Seaway; An Illustrated History of the Passenger Services Linking the Old World with the New (Prescott, Lancashire: T. Stephenson & Sons., 1955), p. 188]. Pictured in Michael J. Anuta, Ships of Our Ancestors (Menominee, MI: Ships of Our Ancestors, 1983; reprint Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., [1993]), p. 30, courtesy of the Steamship Historical Society of America, Langsdale Library, University of Baltimore, 1420 Maryland Ave., Baltimore, MD 21201."


SS CHEMNITZ

"The 'Chemnitz' of 1906 was built by J.C.Tecklenborg at Geestemunde for Norddeutscher Lloyd [North German Lloyd] in 1901. She was a 7542 gross ton vessel, length 428.2ft x beam 54.3ft, one funnel, two masts, twin screw and a speed of 13 knots. There was accommodation for 129-2nd class and 1,935-3rd class passengers. Launched on 27.11.1901. she left Bremen on her maiden voyage to Baltimore on 21.3.1902. She made her first run from Bremen to New York and Galveston on 30.11.1902, and from Bremen to Philadelphia and Baltimore on 1.12.1910. On 11.6.1914 she left Bremen on her last voyage to New York, Philadelphia and Galveston and was then laid up in Bremen in August 1914 for the duration of the war. In 1919, she was surrendered to Britain and was scrapped in Holland in 1923."


SS Main

main

"The 'Main' of 1906 was the second vessel of that name owned by Norddeutscher Lloyd [North German Lloyd]. She was built in 1900 by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg and was a 10,200 gross ton ship, length 501ft x beam 58.1ft, one funnel, four masts, twin screw, and a speed of 14 knots. There was accommodation for 148-1st, 116-2nd and 2,500-3rd class passengers. Launched on 10/2/1900, she sailed from Bremen on her maiden voyage to Cherbourg and New York on 28/4/1900. On 30/6/1900, she sank after being involved in a New York dock fire and on 27/7/1900 was refloated and subsequently reconditioned at Newport News, her accommodation then being 369-2nd, 217-3rd, and 2,865-4th class passengers. On 21/8/1902 she commenced her first voyage from Bremen to New York and Baltimore and subsequently sailed between Bremen and New York and/or Baltimore. In June 1914 she made her last sailing from Bremen to Baltimore and between 1914 - 1918 was laid up at Antwerp. In 1919 she was allocated to Britain under the War Reparations scheme and in 1921 went to the French government. She was scrapped in 1925. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.562]"


All information regarding specific ships was found at Louis Alfano's web site


To go to his web site click here


marraige
MARRIAGE LICENSE FROM 1914 (ABE SLOAN and ANNA RICH)

manifest
SOUNDEX TO BALTIMORE PASSENGER LIST: SSMAIN 6/17/1907 SHOWING MORDCHE CZUZIK (my zadie MAX RICH) BORN IN NARODICEY, AGE 41, PROFESSION SHOEMAKER; WIFE SORE CZUZIK (bubbe SARAH RICH), LAST ADDRESS KSAWAROW GUBERNIA WOLYN. TO STAY WITH BROTHER-IN-LAW MEYER SCHECHTMAN.

headstone
TRANSLATION: The loving children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren will unveil a monument in memory of their beloved mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother, Sarah Rich, Sunday Oct. 12th, 2p.m. on the Order Knights of Joseph by Waldheim gate 36 lot number 1573. We request all members of the Saverover Verein, Norditsher Landsleit, The Malliner Rebbe's Ladies' Aux., good friends, and honored [persons] to come and give her the last honor.
THE COMPONENTS MENTION: NORIDITSHER LANDSLEIT (from Narodichi), MALLINER REBBE'S LADIES AUXILLIARY (from Malin), and THE SAVEROVER VEREIN (from Ksaverov)

Jack
Naturalization Papers example, of Jack Rich.

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