Many people talk about surname changes that happened after their ancestors emigrated to America (not at Ellis Island!). But most assume that the family name was relatively stable in Europe and that the town from which their ancestors emigrated from was the family town for generations. While that might be true, sometimes it's not. As an example, let's look at my 5th great uncle Hirsh Zubkis and some of his descendants.
The first mention I have of Hirsch is in 1811, when he was a 15-year-old living with his father and brothers (no women were mentioned in this revision list) in Uman.
The first mention I have of Hirsch is in 1811, when he was a 15-year-old living with his father and brothers (no women were mentioned in this revision list) in Uman.
Zibkis Family, 1811, Uman |