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The earliest extant Nitikman genealogy was produced in circa 1955 by Herb NITIKMAN and Samuel B. NITIKMAN. | ||
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They corresponded with David NITEKMAN and discussed the relationship between the Nitikman and Nitekman families. | ||
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Also from circa 1980, we have valuable correspondence between Israel B. NITIKMAN and Franklin NITIKMAN. | ||
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Mark NITIKMAN collected these correspondences and did further research on the Nitikman line. | ||
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Eventually, Arthur NITIKMAN expanded upon the previous research and continues to pour lots of time and energy into tracking down Nitikman/Nitekman's world-wide. | ||
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On my mother's side, I have received detailed data researched by my cousin Muriel Ruth BARRON, Allan BERENSTEIN, Burton BERENSTEIN, Muriel Ruth DUBNER, Zella GAIR, Heidi HILVITZ, Sandy KAPLAN, Shirley Rose KATZ, Agnes LEVITT, John LITVAK, Leonard LITVAK, Simi LITVAK, my mother Estelle ZUHN, and Lisa RADETSKY. | ||
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The amazing power of the Internet has brought us the following major contributors of note: Israel AKERMAN, Deborah COWAN, Joanne JACOBS, Susan KERMAN, Jill MARKS, Robert NITEKMAN, Arla NITIKMAN, Joy NITIKMAN, Herschel NITIKMAN, Nancy NITIKMAN, Ruth NITIKMAN, Stephen NITIKMAN, Elliot HALPARIN, and Tita Zeffren. | ||
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Other contributors include Blossom ASCHEIM, Marlene BOOKMAN, Shirley BOOKMAN, Cynthia BUCKWOLD, Cecille COHEN, Gloria Thelma CRAIG, Razelle GANDLER, Alexander GREEN, Eileen GREEN, Gerald GREENBLAT, Susan GROSSMAN, Ronald HERSHFIELD, David HOCKENBERG, Albert KAPLAN, Mervyn KERMAN, Una KERMAN, Laila BUCKWOLD, Miriam KIRCH, Naomi LEVINSON, Jeffrey LITVAK, Larry LITVAK, Beatrice MARKS, Florence NITEKMAN, Lee NITIKMAN, Lois NITEKMAN, Stephen NITEKMAN, Carol NITIKMAN, Harry SCHACHTER, Shirley SILVERMAN, and Bonnie Tregobov (Archivist for Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada) | ||
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Jimmy Greenblat's autobiography comes to from Marlene BOOKMAN,
Jimmy's niece, and is published with kind permission of Jimmy's son,
Gerald Greenblat.
![]() And finally, I would like to thank the providers of the software
that made this presentation possible: Thomas Wetmore's lifelines
and Gene Stark's ged2html translator.
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These pages are not intended to be taken as a comprehensive family history. Rather, they are intended to help promote communication with other researchers who may have an interest in these lines and will be updated periodically as corrections and additions are made.