| Father | Mother | Spouse | Children | Sources | File Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vulf Konoval | Rokha Chervin | Enta Kalmanovna |
Efraim Konoval Shneer Konoval Mikhlia Fruma Konoval Gindya Basya Konoval |
1858 Nadezhnaya Colony Revision List via Pavel Bernshtam Uleinikov, 1890 report via Pavel Bernshtam 1853 Revision list, "Vilen (Vilensky, Nadezhnaya)" 1850 Svir Revision list |
2005; 2026 |
Biographical information:
Born ca. 1828. Living with his uncle Kaufman Chervin in Nadezhnaya Colony in 1853. Still living there, with three married sons and the widow of another, in 1890.
Nadezhnaya Colony was one of a number of
Jewish Agricultural Colonies of the southern Ukraine (#13)
created by the Russian government after the annexation (1795) of
a part of Poland. Some of their descendants emigrated to agricultural
colonies supported by the Baron Rothschild in Argentina after 1900.
After a difficult start the colony was successful until the time of
the Russian Civil War, when one third of the colony left
as a result of multiple attacks. It is unclear how much remained by the time
of the German invasion.
The colony was also known as "Der Vilner" (Vilensky, Vilen) as the
initial settlers were from the Vilna area.
Now it is the village of Nadiyne (Zaporizzhia District, Ukraine).