# Ossatin <table class="place-meta"> <tr><td>Local name(s)</td><td>Ossatin (as recorded); possible variants: Osotyn, Osetin, Osadne?</td></tr> <tr><td>Region (today)</td><td>unidentified — probably Eastern Galicia / Carpathian Ruthenia (now Ukraine)</td></tr> <tr><td>Coordinates</td><td>unverified — none given (would be fabrication)</td></tr> </table> ## Overview **Unresolved place — flagged for research.** "Ossatin" is a place-name carried on a person record in this vault but could not be matched to a documented settlement in the accessible gazetteers and Jewish-genealogy databases (JewishGen, Gesher Galicia, Wikipedia, Wikidata). It is filed here under Ukraine on the assumption — consistent with the surrounding records in the tree — that it is a small village in historic **Eastern Galicia or Carpathian Ruthenia**, a region whose Jews came under Nazi occupation from mid-1941 (Galicia) or were deported to Auschwitz in May–June 1944 (Subcarpathia). The spelling is likely a transliteration or clerical variant; plausible real targets to check include names such as Osotyn / Osetin / Osadne, but none has been confirmed, so no coordinates are asserted. **Action needed:** verify against the source document that yielded this place-string (a birth/death/marriage record for the linked person), then re-identify — checking the JewishGen Communities Database and Gesher Galicia gazetteer for the correct modern equivalent. Do not add coordinates until the village is positively identified. <small>Sources: no confirming source located. Searched: Wikipedia (Volhynia / Galicia), Wikidata, JewishGen / Gesher Galicia gazetteer references — no match for "Ossatin".</small> ## People with events here | Person | Event | | --- | --- | | [[Soshia Ossatin (b.1772)]] | Born ~1772 | | [[Udel Horodenker (b.1787)]] | Born 1787 | | [[Sarah Horodenker (b.1788)]] | Born 1788 | | [[Miriam Feiga Horodenker (b.1792)]] | Born 1792 | | [[Sashia Horodenker (b.1798)]] | Born 1798, Died 1798 |