Relationship | Family/ Pre-Marriage Name | First Name | Father’s Name | Mother’s Name | Occupation or Nickname | Place of birth/ Residence | Age or birth date | Place and date of death |
Husband | Ever | Izak Leib | Butcher | Shkud | 66 | Shkud, July 1941 | ||
Wife | Ever/Simon | Chana | Housewife | Shkud | 63 | Alka Hill | ||
Daughter | Ever | Feiga | Izak Leib | Chana | Shkud | 1910 | Alka Hill | |
Daughter | Ever | Sarah | Izak Leib | Chana | Shkud | 1912 | Alka Hill | |
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Husband | Ever | Yosef | Izak Leib | Braina | Butcher | Shkud | 35 | Shkud |
Wife | Ever/Fisher | Sarah | Chaya | Excellent dressmaker | Shkud | 30 | Alka Hill | |
Daughter | Ever | Yosef | Sarah | Born retarded | Shkud | 2 | Alka Hill | |
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Son of Izak | Ever | Moshe | Isak Leib and family | Braina | Butcher | Shkud | 28 | Shkud |
Son | Ever | Shloime | Isak Leib | Braina | Butcher | Shkud | 29 | Shkud |
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According to Shaf-Brener, Izak Leib Ever, a butcher, was married to Chana. They had two daughters, Feiga and Sarah.
Yosef Ever, the son of Izak Leib and Braina – presumably a wife previous to Chana – was also a butcher. He was married to Sarah, nee Fisher, a dressmaker. The couple had a daughter, whose name Shaf-Brener did not record.
Izak Lieb and Braina had two more sons: Moshe and Shloime, both butchers.
The document “Jews in the Memory of Skuodas People” (link on the home page of this site) provides a listing for the Ever butcher shop: “Everis Leiba-Aizikas, Meat trading, Ylakiu str. no. 3” (18).
JewishGen’s Lithuania database lists Evers in Skuodas going back to the 1860s. According to JewishGen’s Marriages database, Feige Ever, daughter of Leib Aizik (presumably Izak Leib) and Chane (whose maiden name was Shimen), married Yosel Aizik (son of Mausha Aizik and Dveira, nee Falk), a butcher, in 1936. Yosel Ever, son of Leiba Zizik and Chana, married Sara Tsipe Fisher, dauther of Kivel and Chaja in 1937. Izak Leib and Chana also had a daughter, Taube, born 1899. She married Alter Sheft, a merchant, in 1925.
As of 2013, Yad Vashem has no listings for the Ever family of Skuodas.