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Geller/Heller family from Schedrin, Belarus

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Jan 8, 2017, 11:49:28 AM1/8/17
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Hello , I am looking for Geller/Heller family members who immigrated
to US from Shchedrin, Belarus some time after Russian Revolution of 1917.

There were two brothers Todres (born circa 1893) and Leib (born circa
1889) and possibly one sister Elka Geller/Heller who settled in Brooklyn.

We know that Todres Geller/Heller had three children: Boruch, Sheye,and Tevele.
Tevele (Jackie?) supposedly married Noach/Nat/Nathan Kanner/Kenner in or around
1945 and had a child not long after that.

They left behind in Shchedrin their father - Boruch Geller and younger sister, Sima
(Shima) Zeldin (nee Geller) who was born in 1899 and sister Raisa Geller. The
communication between US and Schedrin families was interrupted in 1946-1947. Please
contact me privately if you recognize any of the names mentioned. Thank you!

Inna Vayner
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