KOPELIOVICH
Icko, son of Berko, and wife
Gitla were tennants living in the village of Sloboda in 1765 with their children:
Josiel and Mowsza.
- Josiel married Rasia and had a son, Chaim (1755).
- Chaim married Lea,
lived in Rabun, and had children: Aizik
(1778),
Wolf
(1782), and Dovid
(1784), who each
adopted the surname KOPELIOVICH.
- Aizik KOPELIOVICH
married Malka Ginda, lived in
Kurenets,
and
had
children: Dovid Wolf (1800) and a daughter (she married Elia, son of David, who died in 1831). Aizik
died in 1829.
- Wolf KOPELIOVICH
married Ester, lived in Kurenets, and
was
missing since 1834.
- Dovid
KOPELIOVICH
married Minka (1782), lived in Kurenets, and had children: Abram (1815)
and Rasia (1816). Minka presumably died sometime after 1816. Dovid then
married Tsipa (1789), daughter of Abram, and
had
children: Morduch (1821), Girsh (1824), (likely) Josel (1824),[1]
and
Mina (1832).[2] Dovid and Tsipa both died after 1850 and
likely before
1858.
- Abram
KOPELIOVICH
married Sosia, daughter of Elia, and had
children: Merka (1838) and Lea (1842).
- Morduch
KOPELIOVICH
married Guta, daughter of Gesel (1825), and lived in the village of
Sloboda.
- Girsh
KOPELIOVICH
married Elka, daughter of Jankel, lived in
Sloboda, and had
children: Minia (1844), Rasia (1847), and Chaia (1849).
- Josel KAUFMAN married Chava ALPEROVICH, daughter of Matus
and
Sora, and had children:
Abram Movsha (1844), Jankel (1847), Sarah (1855), Dovid
(1862), Tsipa (1867), Esther
(1868), Sheine,
Itta, and Mina.
- Mina KAUFMAN married
Jankel SHAPIRO (1829), son of Zusia
and Etka,
lived in the village of Sloboda, Vileika district, and had children:
Abram (1846), Ethel, Celia, Zusel (1863), David (1865), Gesel (1868),
Wolf (1870), and Bendet (1872).
Research
Notes
1. Although missing from the 1834 revision list of this family, Josel,
who later adopted the surname Kaufman, is theorized to have been a son of
Dovid and Zipe.
2. Mina is a known daughter of Dovid and Zipe (from the 1834 revision
list). However, it is theorized that she was connected to the Kaufman
family and later wife of Jankel Shapiro (see linked theory in footnote
1).