We list here a number of additional Cherlin lines originating in Eastern Europe, as follows.
Location | Ancestor | Emigrated to: |
---|---|---|
Derazne | Tzvi Hirschel Cherlin | Grandson to Israel |
Dokshitzy | Henry Cherlin | U.S. |
Glubok | Yakov Cherlin, 4 siblings | Son to Israel |
Koydanova (Dzharzhynsk), 23 mi SW of Minsk |
Naomi Cherlin | Son to U.S. |
Lvov | Genadii Yakovlevich Cherlin | |
Minsk | Morris Cherlin or Chirlin | U.S. |
Moldova | Mendel Cherlin | Relatives in the Pesis line, to U.S. |
Rowno | Shlomo Cherlin | Son to Israel |
Shchedrin Bobruisk uyezd Minsk gubernia |
Lazar Cherin | Daughter to U.S. |
Shomova | Mark Cherlin | Two sons, to Israel |
Unknown | Joseph Cherlin | New York (1909) |
Source: Rabbi Gorr, Jerusalem, ca. 1986, via Carlton Brooks. This family is not attested separately on Yad Vashem. We do not have records as to how this was originally spelled. Typically the Hebrew spelling corresponds to Tserlin or Tsirlin, and Rabbi Gorr refers to all of these as Cherlin in his correspondence. (He is more precise with the spelling of first names, but we sometimes "westernize" some of his spellings.)
Derazne is close to Kostopol and Rowno.
There are many listings given separately under Tsirlin and variants (Cirlin, Cyrlin, Zirlin).
These are from Dokshitzy and possibly also Galubichi. They settled mostly in Israel but at least one went to England (Levin).
In addition, there is a Henry Cherlin from Dokshitzy buried in Mount Zion Cemetery.
Source: Cemetery search, Stew Cherlin
Source: Rabbi Gorr, Jerusalem, ca. 1986, via Carlton Brooks.
Source: Amy Frey
Sources: JewishGen (via Stewart Cherlin) and mitzvatemet.com burial listing
Based on information from Ellis Island records, the U.S. Census, and Social Security (SSDI and SS-5 forms) collected by Stew and Gregory Cherlin. Descendants of Samuel from a tree constructed by Stanley Blum and Louise Ann Cotner.
Ida and Isidor entered under the name Cirlin and the family used the spellings Cherlin and Chirlin. Samuel and Charles filled out the SS-5 form two weeks apart, as Samuel Chirlin and Charles Cherlin; in the 1910 census the name is given as Cherlin.
The family lived in New York, later Florida (after retirement?).
Source: Andrew I. Sverdlove, via Stew Cherlin
Source: Rabbi Gorr, Jerusalem, ca. 1986, via Carlton Brooks. Yad Vashem, listings by grandson Yitzhak.
Mendel Cherlin married into the Pesis Line, for which there is detailed information.
Tree pages © Gregory Cherlin, David Cherlin, Stew Cherlin. Contributors retain all rights to contributed material.
Source: Pesis Genealogy (Arnold Pesis).
Rowno is modern Rivne.
This appears to be Szumowo
Source: Rabbi Gorr, Jerusalem, ca. 1986, via Carlton Brooks, reporting an interview with Regina Cherlin.
Shomova is close to Kostopol and Rowno.