Marcela,

Is your family related to the Brunstein family in Czernowitz? They owned the 
main flour mill and he was Stadtrat (I think it was Wolf, son of Salamon 
Brunstein, one of the first two Jews to receive citizenship in Czernowitz). 
They were related to my Schwarzwald family by marriage. The Schwarzwald 
children's mother died young and their father more or less abandoned the 
children. The Brunstein's at the time had no children, they took in the two 
Schwarzwald brothers (Hermann and Daniel and looked after them very well - both 
the brothers had wonderful educations in Czernowitz and later good careers in 
government in Vienna). The Brunstein’s later also took in my great grandmother, 
Klara Schwarzwald. By this time the Brunstein’s had two children, Fritz and 
Dulia. My grandfather called the Brunstein’s Opi and Omi.

Cumprimentos,
Daavid Dukes 
(Australia)

> On 27 Jan 2021, at 01:56, Marcela Bronstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> dear friends
> 
> After a while I decided to ask for your help: My greatgrandfather was born 
> "around" Czernovitz in 1896. I have his American passport with this 
> information and also some papers when he applied for American citizenship.
> I was also able to find in JRI Poland and lots of other fonts, infos about 
> his parents and some of his 11 siblings. Unfortunately there isn't any info 
> about him before entering USA coming from CUBA in 1921. I contacted the State 
> Archive of Chernivitsy Region (UKRAIN) and there isn't any information about 
> him. Some of his siblings were born in Shtelts around Czernovitz, so I am not 
> sure if I should look for in Moldavian, Ukranian, Romanian, Austria ou Polish 
> records because the borders changed in that period.
> I Know that his family lived for a while in Tluste and Douglas Hykle did a 
> wonderful research available in  http://www.tovste.info/index.php 
> <http://www.tovste.info/index.php>
> I would love to find his birth record and will appreciate your help...
> 
> Tks, obrigada and Todá Rabá, Chaverim!
> 
> Marcela
> (Brazil and now from Israel)
> -- 
> 
> M
> 
> Marcela Bronstein 
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
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