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Lanovtsy (Town)Passenger Ship Manifests, EIDB, Lanovtsy1892-1925Migration: Passenger Ship ManifestsKehilaLinks
Extracted from Ellis Island passenger ship manifests. It provides information concerning immigrants who arrived in the U.S. between 1892 and 1925. The extraction includes information not indexed in the Ellis island Database, such as birthplace, contact at destination, and contact at origin.
Lanovtsy (Town)Soviet Extraordinary Commission: Lanovtsy, KDRG/YV 01181941-1944Name ListsKehilaLinks
Translation of Records of the Extraordinary State Commission to Investigate German-Fascist Crimes Committed on Soviet Territory (Yad Vashem, Record Group M.33), List of Jews from Lanovtsy who perished between 1941-1944, prepared by the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission, 30/11/1944; includes itemization of property damage. YV Item ID 6634889, File No. JM/23607, KDRG/YV 0118, https://documents.yadvashem.org/index.html?language=en&search=global&strSearch=lanovtsy&GridItemId=6634889.
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Yahad-in Unum execution site, Lanovtsy1941-1945HolocaustYahad - in Unum
Yahad - In Unum ("together" in Hebrew and Latin) is a Paris-based organization established in 2004 by Father Patrick Desbois and dedicated to systematically identifying and documenting the sites of Jewish mass executions by Nazi mobile-killing units in Eastern Europe during World War II.
The archive includes:


Video testimonies by eyewitnesses of the mass shootings 
Contemporary photos of execution sites of Jewish victims
Archival pictures of towns/villages and their Jewish inhabitants 
German archives on the executions of Jewish victims 
Soviet archives on the executions of Jewish victims 

Video testimonies available online upon request on Yahad Interactive Map page.
Photos and short video clips of testimonies are available online on Yahad - In Unum interactive map.
Lanovtsy (Town)Vital Records Translations, Lanovtsy1878-1937Vital Records: Mixed (B, M, D, D)KehilaLinks
Translation of birth records of the Lanovtsy Jewish community, 1878-1894; marriage records, 1880 ... 1937; divorce records, 1878 ... 1910. Records obtained from the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People (Hebrew University, Jerusalem).
To search records translated to date, see the Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group. For the translations, see  https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/research-projects.html.
Lanovtsy (Town)Feepayer List, Vishnevets, KDRG 1741936Name ListsKehilaLinks
Translation of a 1936 Vishnevets Feepayers list, KDRG Doc 174, CAHJP Catalog No. HM2-9248-20: "Addendum to 1931 Regulation concerning the Organization of the Jewish Communities.” Documentation related to Wisniowiec Jewish Community budget approval. It includes a budget and list of community members who have paid membership fees for 1936. 
The list includes people from the towns of Belozirka, Kolodno, Lanovtsy, Novyy Oleksinets, Staryy Oleksinets, Vyshgorodok, and others. Information includes the Feepayer’s name, address, employment, and amount of fees. 
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)USHMM, Lanovtsy1939-1945HolocaustKehilaLinks
Spreadsheet with information from the USHMM database on individuals that are associated with Kremenets-district towns: Belozirka, Berezhtsy, Katerburg, Kozin, Kremenets, Lanovtsy, Oleksinets, Pochayev, Radzivilov, Shumsk, Vishnevets, and Yampol.
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Yizkor Books, LanovtsyYizkor BooksJG YB Translations
Lanowce: Memorial Book of the Martyrs of Lanowce
Who Perished During the Holocaust, 1970.
A complete bibliography of Yizkor Books for the towns of the Kremenets District is on the JewishGen Kehilalinks website for Kremenets.

All personal names are in the Kremenets Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names.
Lanovtsy (Town)United Jewish Schools, Lanovtsy, KDRG 1431928Community RecordsKehilaLinks
Translation of Minutes, reports, correspondence and other material related to the registration and liquidation of Lanovtsy branch of  “Association of the Jewish Schools”.  1928. Authorization for a United Jewish Schools branch to open in Lanovtsy, 19 Mar 1928. Document has 10 different personal names, remarks and status. Document created by Kremenets District Governor’s Office Security Department. CAHJP obtained the document from Ternopil State Archives (GATO), Fond 2 Opis 2 Delo 5657. Central Archives (CAHJP) Catalog No. HM2-9246.20, Kremenets District Research Group (KDRG) Document No. 143. We have page 1, in Polish. Typewritten. 
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group
Lanovtsy (Town)Revision List Translations, Lanovtsy1816-1875CensusKehilaLinks
This dataset is a translation of the Jewish records in the revision lists for towns in the Kremenets District. The census books of the Central State Archives in Ternopil Oblast were microfilmed by the LDS and are available in the Mormon Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Kremenets District Research Group is translating the revision lists.

To search this collection, see the Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group. For the translations, see https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/research-projects.html

For more information about how to obtain the full translation spreadsheet, or how to contribute to the translation project, contact  Sheree Roth or 
Ellen Garshick.
Lanovtsy (Town)Joint Distribution Committee, Lanovtsy1917-1990Name ListsKehilaLinks
Names and items (artifacts, documents, index cards, lists, prints, and remitters) in the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) Archives that are associated with Kremenets-district and nearby towns, with links to the items.												
Kremenets-district towns found in the materials are Kozin, Kremenets, Lanovtsy, Oleksinets, Pochayev, Podbereztsy, Radzivilov, Shumsk, Vishnevets, Vyshgorodok, and Yampol. Also included are items related to Aleksandriya, Annopol, Antonovka, Baranovka, Berestechko, Boremel, Goshcha, Kilikiev, Kuty, Mezherichi (Ostrog district), Mezhirichi (Rovno district), and Ostrog. [This is a large file.]												
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Yad Vashem, Lanovtsy1939-1945HolocaustKehilaLinks
Translations and compilations of information from Yad Vashem documents containing names associated with Kremenets-district towns, such as Pages of Testimony, photos, victim lists, and testimonies.
Names and towns are also indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Jewish Refugees from Kremenets-District Towns in Tashkent, Uzbekistan1939-1945HolocaustKehilaLinks
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, RG-75.002, "Registration cards of Jewish refugees in Tashkent, Uzbekistan during WWII, transliterated data" (ID: 20492). Translation of index cards for individuals associated with  Kremenets-district towns: Kremenets, Lanovtsy, Pochayev, Radzivilov, Shumsk, Vishnevets, and Yampol.
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Private Business Owners, Kremenets District, KDRG 2601934-1935Name ListsKehilaLinks
Translation of Kremenets Private Business Owners, 1934-1935, KDRG CA-260, Ternopil Archives, Fond 2, Opis 3, Sp 735, received from CAHJP. Translated but not proofed. About 270 Jewish names out of 800 total entries. Includes business owners in the towns of Berezhtsy, Belozirka, Katerburg, Kremenets, Lanovtsy, Pochayev, Staryy Oleksinets, Shumsk, Vishnevets, Vyshgorodok, and other towns.
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Private Business Owners, Kremenets District, KDRG 2611936Name ListsKehilaLinks
Translation of Kremenets Private Business Owners, 1936, KDRG CA-261, Ternopil Archives, Fond 2, Opis 3, Sp 788, received from CAHJP. Translated but not proofed. Includes business owners in the towns of Berezhtsy, Belozirka, Katerburg, Lanovtsy, Pochayev, Staryy Oleksinets, Shumsk, Vishnevets, Vyshgorodok, and other towns.
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Craft Guilds Voter List, KDRG 2581934Name ListsKehilaLinks
Translation of "Lists of voters to Kremenets trade chamber/craft guilds," 1934. KDRG CA-258, Ternopil archives, Fond 2, Opis 3, Sp 733. 
Includes names, addresses, birth dates, and establishment type for craft guild voters in the towns of Belozirka, Folwarki Wielkie, Katerburg, Kremenets, Lanovtsy, Pochayev, Shumsk, Vishnevets, Vyshgorodok, and other towns.

Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Merchant Guild Members, Kremenets, KDRG 2571933Name ListsKehilaLinks
Translation of 1933 Kremenets Merchant Guild Members, obtained from the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, KDRG 257, CA Disk 4-07, Ternopil Archives, Fond 2, Opis 3, Sp 723. 390 Jewish names out of 410 total. Includes residents of Belozirka, Berezhtsy, Katerburg, Kremenets, Lanovtsy, Pochayev, Shumsk, Vishnevets, Vyshgorodok, and other localities.
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Voter Lists, Kremenets Conference of City Voters, KDRG 262, 263, 2641906, 1907, 1912Name ListsKehilaLinks
Translation of

List of Persons Exercising the Right to Participate in Elections at the Kremenets Conference of City Voters, acc. to Articles 33 and 34 of the Statute on Elections to the State Duma, Volynskiia gubernskiia viedomosti [Volhynia provincial gazette], 1906, no. 12. KDRG 262.
List of Persons Exercising the Right to Participate in Elections at the Kremenets Conference of City Voters, acc. to Article 33 of the Statute on Elections to the State Duma, Volynskiia gubernskiia viedomosti [Volhynia provincial gazette], 1907, no. 74. KDRG 263.
List of Persons Exercising the Right to Participate in Elections at the First Conference of City Voters in Kremenets District, acc. to Article 32 of the Statute on Elections to the State Duma, and List of Persons  Exercising the Right to Participate in Elections at the Second Conference of City Voters in Kremenets District, acc. to Article 32 of the Statute on Elections, Volynskiia gubernskiia viedomosti [Volhynia provincial gazette], 1912, no. 84. KDRG 264.
Received from Barry Chernick. 7,322 Jewish names out of 11,930 total. Includes voters residing in Aleksinets, Belozirka, Berezhtsy, Katerburg, Kremenets, Lanovtsy, Pochayev, Radzivilov, Rokhmanov, Shumsk, Vishnevets, Vyshgorodok, Yampol, and other localities.
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.
Lanovtsy (Town)Organization of Zionists-Revisionists (Beit haZohar), Kremenets and Lanovtsy, KDRG 094 1934-1936Community RecordsKehilaLinks
Translation of Reports, correspondence and other material related to  the activities of “Organization of The Zionists-Revisionists “Beit haZohar” in Kremenets and Lanovtsy. List of the management committees members. One-half page typed and 3-1/2 pages handwritten. CAHJP Catalog No. HM 2-9248.13; KDRG Doc No. 094. Polish.
Created by Kremenets District Governor’s Office. CAHJP obtained the document from Ternopil State Archives (GATO), Fond 2 Opis 1 Delo 187.
We have pp. 11, 20, 27a-b. 
Names and towns are indexed in the searchable  Concordance of Personal Names and Town Names, a master index of all information collected by the Kremenets District Research Group.

Total: 18 records

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