I've been trying to track Samuel Soupcoff and his family for years. My grandfather had told me that the Pittsburgh Soupcoffs were related to his Pittsburgh Supkoffs, but he didn't know how. The Soupcoffs had come to America earlier than my Supkoffs, and I was trying to find the Soupcoff town of origin. But in most cases, they simply stated "Russia," although one of Samuel's brothers, in his name change application,
said that he had been born in Bessarabia--and in other places he stated Germany. And Samuel's father went back to visit family and said he had been in "Podolian," which would be the Podolia Guberniya where my Supkoff (then Zubkis) family was living. But I wanted to narrow it down to a specific town to see its proximity to my family.
Because Samuel was famous, I thought that perhaps there would be more recorded about his origins. But he either claimed he was born in Russia or Pennsylvania. I looked in many (many) places. Since he lived in Salt Lake City for much of his adult life, I spoke to local experts at the Family History Library, but they couldn't think of resources beyond those I'd already checked.
Nothing in the US gave his place of birth except for that one passport application, which was pretty much illegible. It seemed like the Soupcoffs, despite being covered in news stories across America, didn't want their Russian Empire origins to be found.
Well, I found him. And whatever was scrawled on that passport application was a lie.
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Samuel Soupcoff Birth, 1884 |