#2111777 - 02/18/12 02:19 PM
Where is/was Opale, Russia?
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Registered: 02/17/12
Loc: Texas, USA
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I am researching the life of an immigrant to America who is listed in some documentation (in the early 1900s) as being from Opale, Russia. It is likely that he was born 1880s to 1900, so Opale would have been a place name at that time. I see other Ellis Island documents refelecting this same origin, but I cannot find any modern-day references to a place named Opale in Russia. It's possible that this is another region/town/city whose name was changed in the Soviet era, or that it has simply ceased to exist in these modern times. Does anyone know where Opale, Russia, was or is? Or anything about it? Ron Franscell franscellr(at)aol.com Ron Franscell's Author Website
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#2111862 - 02/18/12 03:53 PM
Re: Where is/was Opale, Russia?
[Re: RonFranscell]
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Registered: 04/11/08
Loc: Earth
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there is an Opalevo, Russia and several variations on spelling in Poland - Opaleniec, Oplaeniska, Opalenica, Opalenie...
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#2114008 - 02/21/12 10:44 AM
Re: Where is/was Opale, Russia?
[Re: BarbaraLL]
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Registered: 01/31/12
Loc: New York
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Opale From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Opale is a small settlement in the hills southeast of Žiri in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia.[2] It is made up of three dispersed hamlets: Log, Opale, and Laznar. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opale
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#2114573 - 02/21/12 10:38 PM
Re: Where is/was Opale, Russia?
[Re: BarbaraLL]
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Registered: 02/17/12
Loc: Texas, USA
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The Slovenian Opale is a possibility, as is the Polish Opole. But neither was ever considered to be in Russia, so a Russian professor tells me it would have been unlikely for someone born in either place to claim to have been born in Russia.
"Opale, Russia" actually pops up on several different Ellis Island entries in different years and written by different immigration clerks, so it is unlikely to appear in error.
It's probably not a reference to the so-called "Pale of Settlement" region where Russian Jews were allowed to live, albeit under difficult circumstances. If it were, there would be many, many more references to this place name in Ellis Island records than there are. More than a million Russian Jews emigrated from Russia to the USA in the late 1800s/early 1900s, fleeing persecution and many were from the Pale of Settlement.
For me, the modern-day Russian town known as Opalevo is a very good possibility, too ... but so far, this is completely guesswork. I have no doubt such a place existed at one time, or it wouldn't have popped up in different years' entries at Ellis Island. I've been unable to get a very good, reliable, take-it-to-the-bank answer to the question: Where is (or was) Opale, Russia?
(Thank you all for your ideas on this! Keep 'em coming!)
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