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Mike Yesnes eaglebrother55447@yahoo.com

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Dear Discussion Group,

Looking for documents for persons in Vinnitsa,Ukraine in the 19th century.Per
Routes to Roots Foundation Website pages the archives at Kamments - Podolskiy
should have certain documents for persons from Vinnitsa. Also there are records
from the Vinnitsa Archives as well for persons from Vinnitsa. From what I
understand there was a fire years ago and that many documents were destroyed.My
question is does the Kamments Podolskiy Archives still have some documents that
were saved?The certain documents that are mentioned in the RTR website page for
Vinnitsa,are those available to request copies from?......was the fire before
or after the RTR website page listing what they{Kamments - Podolskiy Archives}
have per records for Jewish persons from Vinnitsa?

Is the Kamment - Podolskiy Archives open for request today?...when I have
e-mailed them, it comes back as failed.Would appreciate your help.Thank you.

Sincerely,

Mike Yesnes

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Chuck Weinstein cmw521@earthlink.net

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Sep 19, 2017, 6:41:51 PM9/19/17
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The Kamenets Podolsky archives was permanently closed following a major fire
in 2004. All records from that archives that survived the fire were
transferred to the archives in Khmelnitsky. While many Jewish records were
saved from the fire, some were damaged and others were destroyed. There is
no online list of records from the K-P archives that has been posted.
However, local researchers have informed us that many records have survived.

You might wish to contact the archives in Khmelnitsky to see if the records
you are looking for are there. A quick Google search for Ukraine State
Archives will give you the home page with contact addresses and phone numbers.
Be aware they may not speak English. A written response will likely be in
Ukrainian, but Google translate does an adequate job of translation.

Happy Hunting!

Chuck Weinstein
Towns Director, Ukraine SIG
cmw...@earthlink.net
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