Gazenei?
Lewis B. Sckolnick
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Thu Dec 16 14:15:18 UTC 2010
The name Gazeneia could come from the Jewish name Hazan or Hazzan.
A hazzan is the overseer of a synagogue.
Lewis
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> I have found a reference to a late nineteenth-century bindery in St
> Petersburg: "Perepletnaia Gazeneia Nevskii pr. No. 108". I've looked
> Gazenei up in Unbegaun's "Russian Surnames", but it's not listed. Does
> anyone on the list have any idea what the name might have been originally?
> Gasenet? Hasenet? (Is it French??)
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> All suggestions gratefully received.
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> Simon
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