LEIKIN, Husband

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  LEIKIN, Husband was born about 1850 in Russia; died in Russia.

    Husband married UNKNOWN, Ziva about 1875. Ziva (daughter of UNKNOWN, Unknown) was born about 1850 in Tatarinovo; died about 1950. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. LEIKIN, Hanna  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1870 in Hislavichi near Petrovichi, Russia; died about 1936 in Petrovichi, Russia.
    2. 3. LEIKIN, Ronja  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1881 in Hislavichi near Petrovichi, Russia; died in 1966.
    3. 4. LEIKIN, Hasja  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1878 in Hislavichi near Petrovichi, Russia; died in 1955.
    4. 5. LEIKIN, Nochum Jacob  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1879 in Hislavichi; died in killed by germans (serafima).
    5. 6. LEIKIN, Elijah (Elie)  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1880 in Hislavichi.
    6. 7. LEIKIN, Moshe  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1881 in Hislavichi near Petrovichi, Russia.
    7. 8. LEIKIN, Schmerel  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1882 in Hislavichi.
    8. 9. LEIKIN, Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1883 in Hislavichi.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  LEIKIN, Hanna Descendancy chart to this point (1.Husband1) was born about 1870 in Hislavichi near Petrovichi, Russia; died about 1936 in Petrovichi, Russia.

    Notes:

    In his written recollections, Hana's son, Judah "Jack" Asimov (1896-1969) writes that his mother (whom he doesn't name) was the eldest of 8, with 2 sisters and 5 brothers.

    Here is what Judah Asimov wrote:
    "The eight children were all very smart people."
    "The oldest brother was NOCHUM JACOB." (clever. grew a cucumber inside a bottle, then cut off the stem. Surprised the neighbors).
    "Another brother was SCHMEREL." (ordained to be a rabbi, but preferred to be a businessman.)
    "Another brother was ELIE." (great scholar. Had a Russian high school diploma -- a tough course of study. From 1912-14, he was a salesman for a coal mining co, and a newspaper correspondent in the city of Bachmut which has a new name now. )

    Judah writes that his mother was well versed in Jewish ritual and prayed all the time with other women who didn't know how as much as she did. She was also very generous, and known for giving more food to beggars than the typical slice of bread or half kopek. She also gave yogurt, cheese and a piece of "shave" or herring. The family also had a couple of cows.

    Judah also writes:
    "I traveled to CHISLAVITCHI. That is the town where my mother’s mother and her brother lived..."

    Irina Leikin, who is descended from Moshe Leikin (a brother of Hana?), also said the Leikins were from Hislavitchi.

    Hana's granddaughter, Serafima Asimov, the daughter of Hana's son Samuel, writes in a 2006 email that "Anna Leikin [wife of Isaac Leikin] who came, too, either from Petrovitch or from Hislavitch.”

    Serafima also wrote in that email: "My grandmother Hanna who…was very beautiful - was never photographed."

    And in a 2016 email: “She was very beautiful, blue-eyed little woman. She had never been photographed. Children of (her were) loved and treasured. Hana Leikin explains when another's people kiss and father mother - scolds - is unequally. I this know on the memories of my dad Samuel Asimov. It is necessary to somehow write everything .... Time flies very quickly ….”

    Here is what Judah wrote about his mother:

    "My Father & Mother

    To talk about my father (ZL), I must start with my mother.

    She came from a family in which her mother counted more than her father, who was a very simple man but also very honest and pious. My grandmother, his wife, lived to a great old age. I believe she passed the hundred mark. She had 8 children. My mother was the oldest, and she had two sisters and five brothers.

    They where all very smart people. For example, when the oldest of the brothers, Nochum Jacob, was about 11 years old, he made a little box and polished it and painted it. Inside, he fit a quart bottle and took it to their garden where they grew all kinds of vegetables for their use. He took a bud from a cucumber, placed it inside the bottle, and watched it grow. When he decided it was big enough, he cut the stem off, leaving that cucumber inside the bottle. He then filled it with preserves to make it last, and startled the neighborhood. How did he put such a cucumber inside such a small hole?

    This was an example of how all of them were smart people. But my motherís brother Schmerel had (SMICHO OF HEIROO), which means he was ordained to be a rabbi but he preferred to be a businessman.

    Her brother Elie, besides being a great scholar in Talmud, also had a Russian high school diploma. That was more education than at an American high school. From 1912 to 1914, he was a salesman for a coal mining company and a correspondent with a paper in the city of Bachmut, which now has a new name that I donít know.

    That is the family my mother descended from. My mother was well versed in Jewish ritual. She used to pray all kind of prayers with other women who did not know how. In her charities, she was the most outstanding woman. In my time, there were poor Jews who used to go from town to town begging. The usual donation was half a kopek or a piece of bread. But my mother did not give the usual. All the beggars knew that. They used to come to her not when they were in the neighborhood but when they felt hungry. And my mother used to feed them with what you would call here yogurt, and cheese.

    To make all of her preparations, we used to have our own two cows. Of course, sometimes she would give a plate of ìschave,î or a piece of herring. But she always fed everybody who came to here door. Besides, my father (ZL) used to bring an ìoirech,î a guest, for Saturday for three meals.

    I remember once a preacher came to our town and my father (ZL) liked his preaching, so he invited him to come for Pesach [Passover]. But usually before Pesach the snow started melting, so he told the preacher to come two weeks before. And two weeks after Pesach, it was impossible to leave. So we had him for five weeks living with us in our house.

    One more thing happened, while I am telling how my mother was charitable. A preacher came to our town, and for the first time in my 10 or 11 years, I saw a preacher, dressed in a white shirt with a tie and good clothes, who wouldnít sting unless somebody guaranteed 15 rubles, an unheard of sum of money at that time. But his name meant something to my father (ZL), and he guaranteed the sum of money. But when he went collecting, the townspeople did not want to give more for this preacher than for any other one. My mother thought over the situation and told my father (zl) to pay the full sum himself because she said the people would think now that if they gave, they would be giving for [my father]. The people had no obligation, and she said we would somehow get along if we paid out that much money ourselves and we would no longer ask for anything from anybody else. There were many times when she could have spent the charity money she divided for her own needs. But to her, a kopec was never better spent than for charity."

    Hanna married ASIMOV, Aaron Menachem about 1893 in Petrovichi, Russia. Aaron (son of ASIMOV, Mendel and UNKNOWN, Wife) was born about 1865 in Petrovichi, Smolensk, Russia; died in 1939 in Russian hospital, St. Petersburg. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 10. ASIMOV, Girl  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1894 in Petrovichi, Russia; died in 1894 in Petrovichi, Russia.
    2. 11. ASIMOV, Judah  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Dec 1896 in Petrovichi, Russia, 53.58 deg N lat; 32.10 E long.; died on 4 Aug 1969 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA; was buried in Mt. Golda Cemetery, Huntington, Long Island.
    3. 12. ASIMOV, Rachel  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1900 in Petrovichi, Russia; died about 1939 in Russia.
    4. 13. ASIMOV, Dvosja  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1901 in Russia; died in 1977 in Leningrad.
    5. 14. ASIMOV, Abraham Ber (Boris)  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1902 in Petrovichi, Russia; died on 30 Aug 1986 in Hadera, Israel; was buried in Netanya Cemetery on Shikun Vatikim Street, Israel.
    6. 15. ASIMOV, Ephraim (Afoim) (Avram)  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1907 in Russia; died about 1943 in Missing in action.
    7. 16. ASIMOV, Boy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1904 in Petrovichi, Russia; died about 1904 in Petrovichi, Russia.
    8. 17. ASIMOV, Samuel Aronovich  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Nov 1909 in Petrovichi, Russia; died in 1963 in Leningrad, USSR.

  2. 3.  LEIKIN, RonjaLEIKIN, Ronja Descendancy chart to this point (1.Husband1) was born in 1881 in Hislavichi near Petrovichi, Russia; died in 1966.

    Family/Spouse: INDENBAUM, Husband. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. INDENBAUM, Oma  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1911 in Russia; died in 2003 in St. Petersburg.

  3. 4.  LEIKIN, HasjaLEIKIN, Hasja Descendancy chart to this point (1.Husband1) was born in 1878 in Hislavichi near Petrovichi, Russia; died in 1955.

    Family/Spouse: MALKIN, ?. ? was born in Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. MALKIN, Samuel (Semen)  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1924 in Russia; died in 2008.

  4. 5.  LEIKIN, Nochum Jacob Descendancy chart to this point (1.Husband1) was born about 1879 in Hislavichi; died in killed by germans (serafima).

    Notes:

    From Judah Asimov's written recollections about his mother's siblings:
    "The oldest brother was Nochum Jacob."

    "Nochum Jacob was about 11 years old, he made a litle box and polished it and painted it. Inside, he fit a quart bottle and took it to their garden where they grew all kinds of vegetables for their use. He took a bud from a cucumber, placed it inside the bottle, and watched it grow. When he decided it was big enough, he cut the stem off, leaving that cucumber inside the bottle. He then filled it with preserves to make it last, and startled the neighborhood. How did he put such a cucumber inside such a small hole?

    This was an example of how all of them were smart people."

    Judah wrote that his mother, the eldest, had two sisters and five brothers.


  5. 6.  LEIKIN, Elijah (Elie) Descendancy chart to this point (1.Husband1) was born about 1880 in Hislavichi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: Besides being a great scholar in Talmud, also had a Russian high school diploma.
    • Occupation: Correspondent with a paper in the city of Bachmut
    • Occupation: Salesman for a coal mining company, 1912-1914

    Notes:

    In his written recollections, Judah Asimov wrote that his mother, the eldest, had 2 sisters and 5 brothers. He wrote:

    "Her brother Elie, besides being a great scholar in Talmud, also had a Russian high school diploma. That was more education than at an American high school. From 1912 to 1914, he was a salesman for a coal mining company and a correspondent with a paper in the city of Bachmut, which now has a new name that I donít know.

    That is the family my mother descended from."


  6. 7.  LEIKIN, MosheLEIKIN, Moshe Descendancy chart to this point (1.Husband1) was born about 1881 in Hislavichi near Petrovichi, Russia.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 20. LEIKIN, Isaac  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1903 in Russia; died about 1944 in Russia.

  7. 8.  LEIKIN, Schmerel Descendancy chart to this point (1.Husband1) was born about 1882 in Hislavichi.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Ordained to be a rabbi but he preferred to be a businessman
    • Religion: Jewish

    Notes:

    In his written recollections, Judah Asimov wrote that his mother, the eldest, had 2 sisters and 5 brothers. He wrote:
    "...my motherís brother Schmerel had (SMICHO OF HEIROO), which means he was ordained to be a rabbi but he preferred to be a businessman."


  8. 9.  LEIKIN, Unknown Descendancy chart to this point (1.Husband1) was born about 1883 in Hislavichi.


Generation: 3

  1. 10.  ASIMOV, Girl Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born in 1894 in Petrovichi, Russia; died in 1894 in Petrovichi, Russia.

  2. 11.  ASIMOV, JudahASIMOV, Judah Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born on 21 Dec 1896 in Petrovichi, Russia, 53.58 deg N lat; 32.10 E long.; died on 4 Aug 1969 in Miami Beach, Florida, USA; was buried in Mt. Golda Cemetery, Huntington, Long Island.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Jack
    • Education: Started school at age 5, Petrovichi, Russia
    • Occupation: Owned, operated candy stores at or near each home address.
    • Occupation: Candy store owner, Brooklyn, NY
    • Occupation: Dealer in rye, oats, barley, buckwheat in Petrovichi, Russia. The family mill was 2,450 square feet. Made kasha from buckwheat
    • Immigration: 13 Feb 1923, NY, USA
    • Naturalization: 6 Sep 1928, District Court, Brooklyn, NY

    Notes:

    The Asimovs were leading citizens in Petrovichi, socially & economically. There, Judah set up a co-operative organization for buying and distributing food, which he ran for 5 years.

    He helped organize a library in the town, and he and his wife, Anna Berman Asimov, took up amateur theatre. She was apparently a good actress.

    He also brought the first real doctor to Petrovichi in 1915, named Dr. Gugel. There had been no doctor in Petrovichi at the time -- only a registered nurse called a "feldsher."

    Judah's Grandfather Mendel loved him very much. Judah was his first-born grandchild. (There had been a girl born earlier, who died in infancy.) Mendel used to hold Judah in shul, and Judah felt that Mendel would have given his life for him.

    Judah was one of eight children, though two died in infancy: a girl in 1894, and a boy in who died at 6 months in 1904.

    Judah was born about a block away from Anna Rachel Berman. (See notes in their wedding section.)

    Judah and Anna left Petrovitchi for Moscow on Dec. 24, 1922, by a hired horse and buggy. They traveled to the Pochinok Station with their 2-year-old son, Isaac, and their nearly 6-month-old daughter, Marcia, who had a bad cough. The family went to Liverpool and boarded the USS Baltic, which landed at Ellis Island in Feb. 1923.

    Judah's recollections, written in 1969, say they arrived on Feb 3 1923 and were allowed to leave the ship on Feb 7. The electronic record of the ship's manifest (ellisisland.org) (https://tinyurl.com/35tsy2sn) erroneously says they arrived on Feb. 13, 1923. But the record itself has a Feb. 3 date. Judah said it took them four days to leave the ship, so they set foot in NY for the first time on Feb. 7, 1923.

    The Baltic's manifest lists the family from "Petrowitschi" as follows: Juda, Hana Rochel, Aisik & Manis Asimy. https://tinyurl.com/35tsy2sn

    As for the ship:
    BALTIC 1903
    The BALTIC was a 23,876 gross ton ship built in 1903 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast for the White Star Line. Her details were - length 709.2ft x beam 75.6ft, two funnels, four masts, twin screw and a speed of 17 knots. There was accommodation for 425-1st, 450-2nd and 2,000-3rd class passengers. Launched on 21st Nov.1903, she sailed from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to New York on 29th Jun.1904. In 1909 she rescued survivors of the collision between the REPUBLIC and the FLORIDA off the US coast, in which the REPUBLIC sank. On 12th Dec.1918 she commenced her first voyage after the Armistice, from Liverpool to New York and in 1927 her accommodation was altered to carry 393-cabin class, 339-tourist class and 1,150-3rd class passengers. On 17th Sep.1932 she commenced her last voyage from Liverpool to New York and Liverpool and on 17th Feb.1933 sailed for Osaka, Japan where she was scrapped. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.763]

    In "In Memory Yet Green," Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) writes of Judah: "When I was young, my father, who loved to tell me stories and parables designed to improve my mind and spirit, would occasionally expound on a biblical verse. (He knew the Bible by heart -- for he was a very very great scholar, too, in the shtetl sense--but in Hebrew, of course.) He would recite the verse in Hebrew, then translate it into English--or Yiddish, if he couldn't think of an English word..."


    1st apt: 425 Van Siclen Ave., Brooklyn betw Sutter & Black
    1925: 434 Miller Ave., corner Sutter
    1926, 1st candy store: 751 Sutter Ave. between Miller and Bradford
    Dec. 1928, Apt: 651 Essex Street, above the second candy store, corner New Lots Ave.
    1933: Church Ave candy store for about 1 month
    1933: Apt: 1312 Decatur St, with candy store
    Dec. 1936: 4th candy store: 174 Windsor Pl, between Fuller Place and 10th Avenue
    Apt: 192 Windsor Pl.

    Immigration:
    Ship: Baltic

    Buried:
    JPG, Genealogy/Reunion/headstones/Asimov Headstone.jpg, Anna Berman and Judah Asimov Headstone, HEADSTONE

    Judah married BERMAN, Anna (Hana) Rachel in Jun 1918 in Petrovichi, Russia. Anna (daughter of BERMAN, Isaac and UNKNOWN, Tamara) was born on 5 Sep 1895 in Petrovichi, Russia; died on 6 Aug 1973 in Ila Hotel, Long Beach, NY, USA; was buried in Mt. Golda Cemetery, Huntington, Long Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. ASIMOV, Isaac  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Jan 1920 in Petrovichi, Russian SFSR, 10 miles East of Belorussian SSR border (near Smolensk); died in 1992.
    2. 22. ASIMOV, Marcia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 17 Jun 1922 in Petrovichi, Russia, Soviet Union; died on 2 Apr 2011 in Plainview, Long Island, NY.
    3. 23. ASIMOV, Stanley  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Jul 1929 in 501 New Lots Ave. Brooklyn, NY; died on 16 Aug 1995 in Mt. Sinai Hospital, Manhattan, NY; was cremated in 1995 in NYC.

  3. 12.  ASIMOV, RachelASIMOV, Rachel Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1900 in Petrovichi, Russia; died about 1939 in Russia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: "worked at a plant in a small town"

    Notes:

    "She was a most kind-hearted woman," wrote Serafima Asimova to Isaac in 1979.

    Family/Spouse: BERMAN, Grigory (Girsh). Grigory (son of BERMAN, Isaac and UNKNOWN, Tamara) was born about 1897 in Petrovichi, Russia; died in Russia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. BERMAN, Michael (Misha)  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1922 in Russia; died about 1941 in WWII fighting Nazis near Leningrad.
    2. 25. BERMAN, Isaac  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1924 in USSR; died in 1983 in USSR.

  4. 13.  ASIMOV, DvosjaASIMOV, Dvosja Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1901 in Russia; died in 1977 in Leningrad.

    Notes:

    "She was sweet, hard-working woman," wrote Serafima Asimova from Leningrad to Isaac Asimov in 1979. "I remember her well. She died in Leningrade in 1977."

    Dvosja married KATZ, Boris about 1924 in Petrovich, Russia. Boris (son of KATZ, David) was born in 1896 in Smolensk oblast, Shumyachsky district, Petrovichi; died in 1941 in WWII. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. KATZ, David  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Mar 1928 in Russia; died in 1998 in Russia.
    2. 27. KATZ, Sofia (Sonka)  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Jan 1927 in Russia; died on 4 Aug 2019.

  5. 14.  ASIMOV, Abraham Ber (Boris)ASIMOV, Abraham Ber (Boris) Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born in 1902 in Petrovichi, Russia; died on 30 Aug 1986 in Hadera, Israel; was buried in Netanya Cemetery on Shikun Vatikim Street, Israel.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Mathemetician
    • Immigration: 1974, From Leningrad, USSR, to Israel

    Notes:

    Boris' niece, Serafima Asimova, wrote to Isaac Asimov in 1979 from Leningrad. She said: "Boris was living in Petrovichi for a long time, then he came to Moscow. He was mathematician. Later his sick father -- grandfather Aaron -- came to his house....After the war, Boris lived in Leningrad. He had no family and was alone. Now he is living in Israel."

    In 2006, Serafima wrote more about Boris in an email. She said: "(Like his brother Samuel), Boris too had huge propensities to mathematics. It also became then the teacher of mathematics though very much loved poetry, knew by heart Pushkin, Tyutchev, Fet. Perfectly knew Sacred Classic Jewish language so then the Hebrew referred to."

    "The daddy [Samuel Asimov], mum, I, uncle Boris and the [maternal] grandfather [Samson Shmulevitch] lived in one room of a municipal apartment in the street Gogol 21, in Leningrad."

    In another email, Serafima wrote: "Boris -- measured, slow, lyrical, the mathematician -- the theorist, writes verses in Hebrew. ...Boris lived with Aaron and Hanna - parents. Then, when his mum [Hanna] has died - he has left for Moscow. At Boris since the childhood the right foot was not bent - in game boys have pushed - has fallen, has broken, there was no good doctor, in Smolensk the medical assistant has rescued a leg , but she has ceased to be bent. War began. ...

    "Boris has left for evacuation to Tashkent. Once to me aunt Dvosja [sister of Judah, Boris, Samuel and Rachel] told, that in Moscow Boris married and he had wife and the daughter, but they tragically were gone. It has been told once, but I was more never about it heard. It was not accepted to speak never on this theme.

    "[Boris' younger brother] Samuel has decided - it is necessary, that Boris Asimov has arrived to Leningrad, here to Life him it will be easier. ...Samuel has solved - I more sociable, I shall leave, and the room let remain to Boris. ...Samuel has taken all and has returned to a room to Boris. We lived all together in a small room - Uncle Boris, the daddy, mum, [maternal] grandfather Samson, I. It is 1953.

    (By 1966) "Uncle Boris has remained in the room. It was very beautiful house in the center of Leningrad, but there it was difficult to live - there was no hot water...it was necessary to heat fire wood.
    It is difficult for understanding. A room - in an apartment, where 3-5 more rooms. Another's people live in them. And only one room for uncle Boris.

    "In 1968 to uncle Boris gave other room with hot water and heating and in 1974 he has left for Israel.
    Uncle Boris is a lot of with me was engaged, he learned me to mathematics, he paid for my music education, and the piano has presented me, drove in museums and cinema. He very much loved me and I very much loved him. Boris was the religious person, he perfectly knew a Hebrew, wrote verses in a Hebrew, every day was engaged in a Torah."

    Serafima writes that her son, Alexander -- who has taken the name of his grandfather, Samuel, since moving to Israel -- has inherited some traits from his Uncle Boris: "From Uncle Boris (though they saw only 2-3-times), Alexander - Samuel 1971 of a birth, has inherited love to poetry and the romantic attitude to a life."

    In the late 1970s and early '80s, Boris' nephews Stanley and Isaac, and his niece Marcia, exchanged letters with him. He wrote in Yiddish, which Stanley or Marcia had translated. Stanley's secretary, Sylvia Smith, went to visit him. Sylviaibed Boris as living in impoverished circumstances, but unwilling to accept help.

    He had a social worker, however, who tried to help him. In a letter to Stanley, Marcia and Isaac, social worker Colin Keye wrote that Boris had an eye operation and that that was the "straw that broke the camel's back." Boris was placed under state guardianship in an arrangement overseen by an American attorney, Arthur Rosenstein, of Hertzl St., Netanya. Boris received help from the Netanya (Israel) Social Services for the Elderly, Stamper ST. 5, Netanya, Israel.

    In the last weeks of his life, he was placed in a psychogeriatric ward of this nursing home in Hadera, Israel: "Beit Noach, Shikun Weitzman," where he lived for about 6 weeks, and then died.

    2008: (For the first time, Serafima sees the photos of Uncle Boris in his final years. She writes to her cousin, Nanette Asimov): "I have seen his photo and heart mine was compressed, and to eyes the tears have risen. I never saw him by such old and helpless. I knew him, as very courageous, hardworking man, which knew very much, as mathematics and the connoisseur talmud. He very well knew Russian classical poetry and itself wrote verses on ivrit. He very beautifully sang, he had warm baritone - vote, as Violoncello. I shall send his photos, I would like, that near to his surname other photo has appeared still."

    Buried:
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/764NjLFNqAJNhbWcA


  6. 15.  ASIMOV, Ephraim (Afoim) (Avram)ASIMOV, Ephraim (Afoim) (Avram) Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born in 1907 in Russia; died about 1943 in Missing in action.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: graduated from Technology Institute in Leningrad, chem major
    • Occupation: Chemist
    • Cause of Death: Gas chambers in Maykop

    Notes:

    Graduate of the Technical Institute in Leningrad.
    Fought in WWII
    "Was quite successful in his work," wrote his niece, Serafima Asimova, in her letter to Isaac Asimov from Leningrad in 1979. "My father tried to get any news about him (after he disappeared during the war) but he did not manage."

    In her 2006 email, Serafima wrote that Ephraim "played on a violin, a balalaika, a guitar, without notes, on hearing. As well as many young people, he has left to study for Borovichi. There he has arrived in "rabfak" where accepted workers...Afroim has perfectly well finished "rabfak" (college) and has left for Leningrad. A has acted and has finished perfectly well Leningrad an institute of chemistry & technology. He dealt with a problem of research and introduction of artificial rubber. By this time he has already been married. His wife called the Rose, (she was from Petrovitchi) at them was two children.

    "On scientific development Afroim should receive a degree of the doctor, but it was 1939-1940 Year He has received a direction in the city of Maikop and has left there with the family. My father was going to go to us to holiday, but war begery quickly to Caucasus there came fascists. All family was lost in gas chambers about what to my father employees of a factory informed In many years in Petersburg State University of Chemistry and Technology institute I have redeemed the private affair of student Asimov. I shall scan it and I shall send."

    Serafima wrote on Facebook that “Afroim, his wife Rose Khaldei together with children died during the occupation in the gas chambers in Maykop.” 

    Ephraim married KHALDEI, Rose about 1925 in Petrovichi, Russia. Rose was born about 1900; died in Nazi gas chamberP. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. ASIMOV, Daughter1 of Ephraim  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1926; died about 1942 in Nazi gas chamber.
    2. 29. ASIMOV, Daughter2 of Ephraim  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1928; died about 1942 in Nazi gas chamber.

  7. 16.  ASIMOV, Boy Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born in 1904 in Petrovichi, Russia; died about 1904 in Petrovichi, Russia.

    Notes:

    In his written recollections, Judah Asimov said the boy died at about 6 months old.


  8. 17.  ASIMOV, Samuel AronovichASIMOV, Samuel Aronovich Descendancy chart to this point (2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born on 7 Nov 1909 in Petrovichi, Russia; died in 1963 in Leningrad, USSR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: fought facist invaders. Volunteer, helped run blockade of Leningrad. Officer's rank.
    • Occupation: Metallurgist

    Notes:

    Fought the fascists.

    "All his life, the music was his hobby, his passion," Serafima wrote Isaac in 1979. "He had not got musical education, but he can play the many musical instruments."

    "He was very kind, clever and talented man, and I'm glad my son looks like him," Serafima wrote.

    From Serafima by email in 2006:
    "My father Samuel Asimov was born 7.11.1909. He has ended Petrovitch school, and then went for 6-7 km to school 9-?? which has stopped with distinction and recommendation to be engaged in mathematics."

    "The daddy was the officer during the Finnish war, and has then left the volunteer when Great Domestic war began. He was on the Leningrad front, was responsible for protection of bridges of Leningrad."

    From Serafima by email:
    "In city there was Isaac Leikin, daddy (of) Ilya and Solomon, grandfather (of) Ira [Irina] Leikin. He [Samuel] brought the of soldering Isaac, and once has simply rescued him from destruction, has had time in time because Isaac was at edge of destruction. Isaac Leikin was the large engineer, and then was lost in railway accident, in 1944 with which to him have arranged. So father told to me."

    Serafima adds that Samuel helped Isaac Leikin's wife, Anna, raise her two sons [twins Ilya and Solomon] after Isaac was killed in a railway accident in 1944. [The twins both died in St. Petersburg in 2005]

    From Serafima's email: "I the (my) daddy has died in 1963 after 3 heart attacks. Years of war, blockade, a difficult post-war life have affected. We have remained one with mum but when I have grown, I have tried to find all relatives of the father which very much I love."

    Serafima writes that Samuel was "very cheerful, sociable, sports fast, but very obligatory."

    Serafima continues: "Samuel has gone on the Leningrad front, has gone through the Leningrad blockade, protected bridges of Leningrad. ...After war Samuel has arrived to Leningrad, his apartment has burned down, to him gave a small room. He worked, as the engineer - the metallurgist at university. Samuel has decided - it is necessary, that [his older brother] Boris Asimov has arrived to Leningrad, here to Life him it will be easier. ...

    "Samuel has solved - I more sociable, I shall leave, and the room let remain to Boris. Then Samuel married my mum - Dora Shmulewitch. I was born on March, 22, 1949. We lived in a mother's room - the daddy, mum, grandfather - Samson - Shmulewitch and I. But my mum was the doctor. In Leningrad began ´ Crime of doctors ª. Doctors - Jews ñ Poisoners.
    My mum should abandon her room and should move from Leningrad. Samuel has taken all and has returned to a room to Boris. We lived all together in a small room - Uncle Boris, the daddy, mum, grandfather Samson, I. It is 1953.
    The grandfather has died in 1961, to him there were 84 years. The daddy has died in 1963, to him there were 53 years."

    Samuel married SHMULEVITCH, Dora Samsonovna in 1948 in Leningrad. Dora (daughter of SHMULEVITCH, Samson and RUBINSTEIN, Serafima) was born in 1916 in Minsk; died in 1984 in Leningrad. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 30. ASIMOVA, Serafima Hana  Descendancy chart to this point

  9. 18.  INDENBAUM, OmaINDENBAUM, Oma Descendancy chart to this point (3.Ronja2, 1.Husband1) was born in 1911 in Russia; died in 2003 in St. Petersburg.

    Oma married PESTOV, Husband about 1925 in USSR. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. PESTOV, Lev  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 32. PESTOV, Maja  Descendancy chart to this point

  10. 19.  MALKIN, Samuel (Semen)MALKIN, Samuel (Semen) Descendancy chart to this point (4.Hasja2, 1.Husband1) was born in 1924 in Russia; died in 2008.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: flight school, age 17 (1941)
    • Cause of Death: Brain arterial thrombotic complication from broken femoral bone

    Notes:

    After graduating from flight school, Seman “fought on the Northwestern Front, participated in the Battle of Kursk, etc. At the beginning of 1944, during fighting he was injured and had TBI (traumatic brain injury) and was admitted to an evacuation hospital. In 1948, he went to the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). He earned a degree with honors and worked as a legal scholar in foreign affairs,” wrote Julia Svetlova (his cousin 2x removed) in a Facebook Messenger text to Nan Asimov (also his cousin 2x removed) , on March 16, 2023.

    Died:
    or 3 Jul 2009?

    Samuel married UNKNOWN, WifeRussia. Wife was born about 1900. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. MALKIN, Julia  Descendancy chart to this point

  11. 20.  LEIKIN, IsaacLEIKIN, Isaac Descendancy chart to this point (7.Moshe2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1903 in Russia; died about 1944 in Russia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Engineer (according to Serafima Asimov)

    Notes:

    From Serafima Asimov, in a July 2006 email:
    "In city there was Isaac Leikin, daddy [of] Ilya and Solomon, grandfather [of] Ira [Irina] Leikin. He [Samuel] brought the of soldering Isaac, and once has simply rescued him from destruction, has had time in time because Isaac was at edge of destruction. Isaac Leikin was the large engineer, and then was lost in railway accident, in 1944 with which to him have arranged. So father told to me.

    "The daddy [Samuel] helped to grow boys [of] to wife [of] Isaac - Anna Leikin who came too either from Petrovitch or from Hislavitch."

    Isaac Leikin was an engineer specializing in road construction. During WWII, when Leningrad was in siege, the "Road of life" was made on the ice of Ladoga lake. He was among those who organized it, and there he was killed…(The Road of Life was a life-saving road that had to be reconstructed each year according to precise calculations. It saved lives, but those who worked on it often died.)

    Family/Spouse: JAKOBOVICH, Hannah. Hannah (daughter of JAKOBOVICH, Husband and UNKNOWN, Wife) was born about 1900 in Petrovichi or Hislavichi. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. LEIKIN, Ilya  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1930 in USSR; died on 10 Oct 2005 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
    2. 35. LEIKIN, Solomon (Shlomo)  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1930 in USSR; died on 23 Jul 2005 in St. Petersburg, Russia.


Generation: 4

  1. 21.  ASIMOV, IsaacASIMOV, Isaac Descendancy chart to this point (11.Judah3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born on 2 Jan 1920 in Petrovichi, Russian SFSR, 10 miles East of Belorussian SSR border (near Smolensk); died in 1992.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: author, biochemist
    • Immigration: 3 Feb 1923, From Petrovichi, USSR, to Ellis Island, NYC

    Notes:

    Too much to tell. Read the books!
    Also:
    He arrived in the U.S. with his parents and younger sister, Marcia, in Feb. 1923 when he was about 3 years old. The USS Baltic departed from Liverpool and landed at Ellis Island. Although his father's written recollections say they arrived on Feb 3 and were allowed to leave the ship on Feb 7, the records from ellisisland.org, which has the original ship's manifest, say they arrived on Feb. 13, 1923.

    The manifest of the Baltic (arriving from Liverpool) lists the family as follows: Juda, Hana Rochel, Aisik & Manis Asimy. It says they are from Petrowitschi.

    https://tinyurl.com/35tsy2sn (Baltic’s passenger list)
    Arrived on Feb. 3, 1923, and, according to Judah’s written memories, it took them four days to get off the ship. They entered NY on Feb. 7, 1923. (I am writing this on Feb. 7, 2023. (!) )


    Here's a bit about the ship:
    BALTIC 1903
    The BALTIC was a 23,876 gross ton ship built in 1903 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast for the White Star Line. Her details were - length 709.2ft x beam 75.6ft, two funnels, four masts, twin screw and a speed of 17 knots. There was accommodation for 425-1st, 450-2nd and 2,000-3rd class passengers. Launched on 21st Nov.1903, she sailed from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to New York on 29th Jun.1904. In 1909 she rescued survivors of the collision between the REPUBLIC and the FLORIDA off the US coast, in which the REPUBLIC sank. On 12th Dec.1918 she commenced her first voyage after the Armistice, from Liverpool to New York and in 1927 her accommodation was altered to carry 393-cabin class, 339-tourist class and 1,150-3rd class passengers. On 17th Sep.1932 she commenced her last voyage from Liverpool to New York and Liverpool and on 17th Feb.1933 sailed for Osaka, Japan where she was scrapped. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.763]

    Immigration:
    https://tinyurl.com/35tsy2sn (Baltic’s passenger list)

    Isaac married JEPPSON, Janet Opal MD MD [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Isaac married BLUGERMAN, Gertrude on 26 Jul 1942 in New York. Gertrude (daughter of BLUGERMAN, Henry and UNKNOWN, Mary) was born on 16 May 1917 in Toronto, Canada; died on 17 Oct 1990 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. ASIMOV, David  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 37. ASIMOV, Robyn Joan  Descendancy chart to this point

  2. 22.  ASIMOV, MarciaASIMOV, Marcia Descendancy chart to this point (11.Judah3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born on 17 Jun 1922 in Petrovichi, Russia, Soviet Union; died on 2 Apr 2011 in Plainview, Long Island, NY.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Mother of 2 boys
    • Occupation: Typist, manufacturing co.
    • Immigration: 3 Feb 1923, Petrovichi, Russia, to Ellis Island, via Liverpool on the USS Baltic
    • Residence: 2007 to 2011, Castle Assisted Living, 150 Sunnyside Blvd. Plainview, NY 118036

    Notes:

    On Dec. 24, 1922, Marcia was not quite 6 months, and sick with a cough, when she left Petrovitchi for Moscow with her parents and brother Isaac, who was about 3.

    They left by a hired horse and buggy and went to the Pochinok Station, according to written recollections of Marcia's father, Judah (Jack) Asimov, and according to a 1992 letter from Judah's first cousin, Olga Asimova. The family traveled to Liverpool and boarded the USS Baltic, which landed at Ellis Island in Feb. 1923.

    Jack's memoirs say the family arrived on Feb 3 and were allowed to leave the ship on Feb 7.
    The records from ellisisland.org, which has the original ship's manifest, say they arrived on Feb. 13, 1923.

    The manifest of the Baltic lists the family this way: Juda, Hana Rochel, Aisik & Manis Asimy. It says they are from Petrowitschi.


    https://tinyurl.com/35tsy2sn (Baltic’s passenger list)
    Arrived on Feb. 3, 1923, and, according to Judah’s written memories, it took them four days to get off the ship. They entered NY on Feb. 7, 1923. (I am writing this on Feb. 7, 2023. (!) )
    The electronic record of the passenger list has the wrong date of Feb. 13. But the actual passenger list shows that it’s Feb. 3. Also, 1923 isn’t clearly typed. But Judahs’ written memoir says they landed in 1923.

    Here's a bit about the ship:

    BALTIC 1903
    The BALTIC was a 23,876 gross ton ship built in 1903 by Harland & Wolff, Belfast for the White Star Line. Her details were - length 709.2ft x beam 75.6ft, two funnels, four masts, twin screw and a speed of 17 knots. There was accommodation for 425-1st, 450-2nd and 2,000-3rd class passengers. Launched on 21st Nov.1903, she sailed from Liverpool on her maiden voyage to New York on 29th Jun.1904. In 1909 she rescued survivors of the collision between the REPUBLIC and the FLORIDA off the US coast, in which the REPUBLIC sank. On 12th Dec.1918 she commenced her first voyage after the Armistice, from Liverpool to New York and in 1927 her accommodation was altered to carry 393-cabin class, 339-tourist class and 1,150-3rd class passengers. On 17th Sep.1932 she commenced her last voyage from Liverpool to New York and Liverpool and on 17th Feb.1933 sailed for Osaka, Japan where she was scrapped. [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.2,p.763]

    Immigration:
    https://tinyurl.com/35tsy2sn (Baltic’s passenger list)

    Marcia married REPANES, Nicholas on 14 May 1955 in New York. Nicholas (son of REPANES, Peter and Nora, son of REPANES, Peter and Nora) was born on 4 Mar 1918; died on 16 Feb 1989 in Booth Memorial Hospital, Flushing, Queens, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 38. REPANES, Larry  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 39. REPANES, Richard  Descendancy chart to this point

  3. 23.  ASIMOV, StanleyASIMOV, Stanley Descendancy chart to this point (11.Judah3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born on 25 Jul 1929 in 501 New Lots Ave. Brooklyn, NY; died on 16 Aug 1995 in Mt. Sinai Hospital, Manhattan, NY; was cremated in 1995 in NYC.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Physical Description: Height: 5'9'' Eye Clr: hazel Hair Clr: bald Blood Type: B+
    • Occupation: Newspaperman, Newsday
    • Occupation: Vice President, editorial, Newsday
    • Residence: 1940, 103 10th Ave. Brooklyn, NY

    Stanley married SHEINAUS, Ruth Evelyn on 26 Nov 1955 in NY. Ruth (daughter of SHEINAUS, Louis (Foff) Pinkas and POLLAKOFF, Annette (Nettie) C.) was born on 31 Jul 1922 in 938 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY; died on 18 Feb 2018 in New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, New York, United States; was cremated in 2018 in NYC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 40. ASIMOV, Eric Donald  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 41. ASIMOV, Nanette Joan  Descendancy chart to this point
    3. 42. ASIMOV, Daniel Alan  Descendancy chart to this point

  4. 24.  BERMAN, Michael (Misha)BERMAN, Michael (Misha) Descendancy chart to this point (12.Rachel3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1922 in Russia; died about 1941 in WWII fighting Nazis near Leningrad.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: brave young kid

    Notes:

    Killed in WWII fighting the Nazis at the front.

    From Serafima Asimova, in a 2006 email: "Before war the favorite sister - Rachel Asimov-Berman has died, her senior son - Michael was lost at the front, younger son Isaac Berman has returned to Borovitchi."


  5. 25.  BERMAN, IsaacBERMAN, Isaac Descendancy chart to this point (12.Rachel3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1924 in USSR; died in 1983 in USSR.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: electrical engineer

    Notes:

    Isaac Berman was named after his grandfather, Isaac Berman, writes Serafima Asimova. So was Isaac Asimov.
    Serafima also writes that after the war, Rachel's "younger son Isaac Berman has returned to Borovitch."
    She adds that her father, Samuel, thought that "Isaac is very talented [so] to him it is necessary to study at the Leningrad university...Isaac very talented engineer on electric networks was."

    Able to play several musical instruments, writes Julia Svetlova

    Family/Spouse: GRINZBURG, Valentina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 43. BERMAN, Daniel  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 44. BERMAN, Michael (Misha)  Descendancy chart to this point

  6. 26.  KATZ, DavidKATZ, David Descendancy chart to this point (13.Dvosja3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born on 5 Mar 1928 in Russia; died in 1998 in Russia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Russian Engineer and musician who played the balalaika

    Notes:

    According to a 2006 email from Serafima:

    "Son (of) Dvosja has remained without the father, Boris Katz, (who) was lost in the first days of war. It is necessary that David has arrived to Leningrad and has acted to study. And [his uncle] Samuel has persuaded all of them to arrive to Leningrad, and all of them together began to live in room Samuel. Then David married Victoria Aaron. At them son Konstantin was born.
    ìHe is the thin guy with the heavy mustache.î

    Family/Spouse: AARON, Victoria. Victoria was born about 1925; died on 4 Aug 2018. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 45. KATZ, Konstantin  Descendancy chart to this point

  7. 27.  KATZ, Sofia (Sonka)KATZ, Sofia (Sonka) Descendancy chart to this point (13.Dvosja3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born on 21 Jan 1927 in Russia; died on 4 Aug 2019.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Cause of Death: leukemia

    Notes:

    Translation of memory of Sofia Katz, written in Russian by Serafima Asimova to Julia Svetlova, via Facebook:

    Yulia, I remember your mom well times of this photo. Blonde with pepel?nymi curly hair, braided in 2 Braids, daring and independent, student of the mathematical office of the pedagogical institute. My Dad and uncle have always been enthusiastic about her. Our Sunshine Sofia Katz. A legend who has been told at home many times. A certain professor in the exam called a student Sofia Katz asked her some kind of arch difficult question. And silently began to prescribe the board
    Uh, where do you jump, sign up in detail... unquestioningly son?ka became a sign in detail. The trade unionists got tired and went to lunch... the new professor came and said, uh, that it's you so trash, older... the tasks were changed by one other, the professors changed each other. In 4 hours she was collectively put 5.
    Sometimes on Sunday, Sonya, leaving her dorm at eswl, came to us, usually on Sunday. Summer. Me, mom and dad going to will. I'm excited, I'll show son?ke a river where dragonflies, butterflies and tadpoles. Mom is raising a mat, sandwiches. Son?ka, waving at the cats, says that she has very interesting tasks and she will find a desert place and home will come by herself.
    I found you, Julia, mom, dad, candle, when being a fashion engineer, came to Moscow. I rode often, balashikha became my home for the time of business trip. I called gee gee, and she was an artist. His mathematical talent without hesitation changed to the talent of mom and wife.
    Light Memory...

    Here’s the original:

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    Family/Spouse: SVETLOV, Dimity. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 46. SVETLOVA, Svetlana  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 47. SVETLOVA, Julia  Descendancy chart to this point

  8. 28.  ASIMOV, Daughter1 of Ephraim Descendancy chart to this point (15.Ephraim3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1926; died about 1942 in Nazi gas chamber.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Cause of Death: Gas chambers in Maykop


  9. 29.  ASIMOV, Daughter2 of Ephraim Descendancy chart to this point (15.Ephraim3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1928; died about 1942 in Nazi gas chamber.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Cause of Death: Gas chambers in Maykop


  10. 30.  ASIMOVA, Serafima Hana Descendancy chart to this point (17.Samuel3, 2.Hanna2, 1.Husband1)

    Serafima married ASIMOV, Gidaly [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 48. ASIMOV, Alexander (Samuel)  Descendancy chart to this point

  11. 31.  PESTOV, Lev Descendancy chart to this point (18.Oma3, 3.Ronja2, 1.Husband1)

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 49. UNKNOWN, Daughter  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 50. UNKNOWN, Son  Descendancy chart to this point

  12. 32.  PESTOV, Maja Descendancy chart to this point (18.Oma3, 3.Ronja2, 1.Husband1)

    Family/Spouse: UNKNOWN, Husband. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 51. PESTOV, Dima  Descendancy chart to this point

  13. 33.  MALKIN, Julia Descendancy chart to this point (19.Samuel3, 4.Hasja2, 1.Husband1)

    Family/Spouse: UNKNOWN, Husband. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 52. UNKNOWN, Stas  Descendancy chart to this point

  14. 34.  LEIKIN, IlyaLEIKIN, Ilya Descendancy chart to this point (20.Isaac3, 7.Moshe2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1930 in USSR; died on 10 Oct 2005 in St. Petersburg, Russia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Electrical engineer

    Notes:

    2nd cousin to Isaac, Marcia & Stanley Asimov, and Serafima Asimova
    (twins with his brother, Salomon (Shlomo) Leikin)

    Ilya married ROKHLINA, Berta [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 53. LEIKIN, Irina  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 54. LEIKIN, Oleg  Descendancy chart to this point

  15. 35.  LEIKIN, Solomon (Shlomo)LEIKIN, Solomon (Shlomo) Descendancy chart to this point (20.Isaac3, 7.Moshe2, 1.Husband1) was born about 1930 in USSR; died on 23 Jul 2005 in St. Petersburg, Russia.

    Notes:

    second cousin to Isaac, Marcia & Stanley Asimov, and Serafima Asimova
    twins with his brother Ilya




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