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Can you name / locateidentify this Russian or eastern European town of Podolsk / Chesevota: "Chashvato, Podolski"?

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Can you name / locate this USSRRussian or eastern European town of Podolsk / Chesevota?

Can you name / locate this USSRRussian or eastern European town of Podolsk / Chesevota?

Can you identify the name of the USSR town referenced in the 1910-1914 images below?

My maternal grandfather's side references several different places in various naturalization records & ship passenger lists. They all have a common theme: some kind of town that starts with a "ch" sound and in the region of Podolsk/i/y. I suspect the town was in the part of the USSR that is now modern day Ukraine, as there is another census that lists them as being from Kiev. However, one brother consistently lists himself as being Polish. Everything else always just says Russia, which of course in 1910 was the USSR anyway.

P.S. I have tried using the JewishGen Gazetteer, but with no luck, except for "Podolsk", which returns multiple entries.

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Can you name this USSR town?

Can you identify the name of the USSR town referenced in the 1910-1914 images below?

My maternal grandfather's side references several different places in various naturalization records & ship passenger lists. They all have a common theme: some kind of town that starts with a "ch" sound and in the region of Podolsk/i/y. I suspect the town was in the part of the USSR that is now modern day Ukraine, as there is another census that lists them as being from Kiev. However, one brother consistently lists himself as being Polish. Everything else always just says Russia, which of course in 1910 was the USSR anyway.

P.S. I have tried using the JewishGen Gazetteer, but with no luck, except for "Podolsk", which returns multiple entries.

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Can you name / locate this Russian or eastern European town of Podolsk / Chesevota?

Can you identify the name of the USSR town referenced in the 1910-1914 images below?

My maternal grandfather's side references several different places in various naturalization records & ship passenger lists. They all have a common theme: some kind of town that starts with a "ch" sound and in the region of Podolsk/i/y. I suspect the town was in the part of the USSR that is now modern day Ukraine, as there is another census that lists them as being from Kiev. However, one brother consistently lists himself as being Polish. Everything else always just says Russia, which of course in 1910 was the USSR anyway.

P.S. I have tried using the JewishGen Gazetteer, but with no luck, except for "Podolsk", which returns multiple entries.

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Can you identify the name of the USSR town referenced in the 1910-1914 images below? 

My maternal grandfather's side references several different places in various naturalization records & ship passenger lists. They all have a common theme: some kind of town that starts with a "ch" sound and in the region of Podolsk/i/y. I suspect the town was in the part of the USSR that is now modern day Ukraine, as there is another census that lists them as being from Kiev. However, one brother consistently lists himself as being Polish. Everything else always just says Russia, which of course in 1910 was the USSR anyway. Thanks in advance.

-Christina

P.S. I have tried using the JewishGen Gazetteer, but with no luck, except for "Podolsk", which returns multiple entries.

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Can you identify the name of the USSR town referenced in the 1910-1914 images below? My maternal grandfather's side references several different places in various naturalization records & ship passenger lists. They all have a common theme: some kind of town that starts with a "ch" sound and in the region of Podolsk/i/y. I suspect the town was in the part of the USSR that is now modern day Ukraine, as there is another census that lists them as being from Kiev. However, one brother consistently lists himself as being Polish. Everything else always just says Russia, which of course in 1910 was the USSR anyway. Thanks in advance.

-Christina

P.S. I have tried using the JewishGen Gazetteer, but with no luck, except for "Podolsk", which returns multiple entries.

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Can you identify the name of the USSR town referenced in the 1910-1914 images below? 

My maternal grandfather's side references several different places in various naturalization records & ship passenger lists. They all have a common theme: some kind of town that starts with a "ch" sound and in the region of Podolsk/i/y. I suspect the town was in the part of the USSR that is now modern day Ukraine, as there is another census that lists them as being from Kiev. However, one brother consistently lists himself as being Polish. Everything else always just says Russia, which of course in 1910 was the USSR anyway.

P.S. I have tried using the JewishGen Gazetteer, but with no luck, except for "Podolsk", which returns multiple entries.

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