I've been trying to find anything about my great-grandfather Solomon Cheplivourstza--the surname has been spelled several different ways, even on the same document. He died in about 1915 and there is no trace of his existence other than a single photo.
I have never been able to find out anything about his family or where he came from--searches of his name (including "fuzzy" searches) come up empty.
I do have a copy of a Russian-issued passport for his wife (my great-grandmother) Miriam Cheplivourstza nee Soifer (she was actually Ukrainian, from Mohyliv-Podilskyi, but Russian Empire at the time); see attached. When I found this I realized that as per the Cyrillic writing it was actually probably originally closer to "Cherlivoursa" or something like that--but that still gave me no leads.
(FWIW, searches on JewishGen show a couple of other people searching that name; they're cousins of mine and have come up as empty as I have.)
Does anyone have any ideas where I can go from here?
I've tried spelling variations, including Soundex. The only family we know is his wife (my great-grandmother, who died in 1959 & is the only surname info I have), his daughter (my grandmother), and his 3 sons. The big problem is that this all takes place in Mohyliv-Podilskyi >100 years ago. IDK if there even WERE street addresses let alone what they'd be. Plus, any references would be in Cyrillic. We've been searching for info about him for at >20 years and have nothing. But what's really frustrating is that we can't even find possible family of his.
I have pretty much everything that it's likely possible to find on the US side. As far as Solomon Cheplivourstza, US addresses won't help--he died years before his family came here. His eldest child (my grandmother) was six when he died, so the only one I know of in the US who knew him was my great-grandmother, who died in '59. My grandmother died in '06, and I never heard any stories about her father's family from her.