Chelemer / Helmer Holocaust-Era Records in Kielce, Szczekociny, Pajęczno, and nearby towns

35 Holocaust-era records for Chelemer / Helmer and related spellings.

These records span Kielce (Keltz), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Pajęczno (Payentchno), Radomsko (Radomsk), Brzeźnica (Bzhezhnitsa), Lelów (Lelev), Pilica (Piltz), Praszka (Prashka), Przyrów (Shperov), Radoszyce (Radoshitz), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 74 CHELEMER records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »

Częstochowa BMD 1939-1942 deaths; Często Arch [H]

-Sort-Reg yearAktDeath place, dateRegistration place, dateDeceased, age, profession, etcDeceased surnameFather of deceasedFather surnameMother of deceasedMother maiden nameSpouseSpouse maiden name or surnameSurvived bySurvivors maiden name(s) or surname(s)Witness 1Witness 1 surnameWitness 2Witness 2 surnameOther informationSurname(s) from previous columnImage(s)Notes by translatorNotes (not by translator)
11673194181219 Nov 1941, Częstochowa22 Nov 1941, CzęstochowaLajzer Kon, merchant, born Bodzanów 1870 [day and month not listed], living in Częstochowa ul. Katedralna 7, died in Częstochowa Infectious Disease HospitalKONJosek KonKONGouda née BaumBAUMRywka née HelmerHELMER[not listed]Szlama Majzler, employee of the Rabbinate in CzęstochowaHerszlik Mitelman, employee of the Rabbinate in Częstochowawww.crarg.org/i…161-rdVvFd.jpg  
11876194252Częstochowa, 14 Jan 1942Częstochowa, 16 Jan 1942Rywka Kon née Helmar, born Sochaczew in 1876KON NÉE HELMARJakub SzlamaCyrla née RabinowiczRABINOWICZ[not listed]Herszlik Mitelman, employee Jewish CommunitySzlama Majzler, employee Jewish CommunityRywka died at 16:00 in Częstochowa, ul. Garncarska 21; she lived in Częstochowa, ul. Katedralna 7; she was a widowwww.crarg.org/i…065-3gFs3Z.jpg  

Kielce synagogue: authorization for burial in the Jewish cemetery in Kielce, 1905-1935 (Załączniki do akt zgonu Okręgu Bożniczego Kielce); two images per record from Oct 1918 [H]

-Sort-Folder of images for this yearImage (perhaps also see image before and after)YearAkt numberDate of deathTown of deathDeceased's place of deathDeceased's nameSurname from previous columnDeceased's genderDeceased's place of permanent residenceDeceased's ageFather of deceasedSurname from previous columnMother of deceasedSurname from previous columnSpouse of deceasedSurname from previous columnCause of deathDoctorOther informationComments by translator, typist, or prooferSurname from previous two columnsWitness 1 name, ageWitness 1 surnameWitness 2 name, ageWitness 2 surname
11825https://www.szu…ostka/1628653221_122_0_-_2910_147_56027475.jpg19197121 Mar 1919Kielceulica Duża No. 8Fajga-Rywka ChelemerCHELEMERFemaleJędrzejów19Josek-Naftuli-IcekDwojra-Ita née SzenfeldSZENFELDPneumoniaP. JankowskiOn death certificate surname originally Kaminer and Chelemer entered laterKAMINER, CHELEMER    
12014https://www.szu…ostka/1628653221_122_0_-_2910_548_56027877.jpg191926017 Sep 1919Kielceulica Staro-Warszawska No. 17Chaja-Łaja WisnickaWISNICKAFemaleKielce68LejbusPneumoniaP. JankowskiHusband is a carpenter; unknown parentsMajer-Lejzor Chelmer 32CHELMERMoszek Wajngurt 33WAJNGURT
12358https://www.szu…ostka/1628653221_122_0_-_2910_1323_56028652.jpg192026721 Dec 1920Kielceulica Nowy Świat No. 7Chana-Jenta GoldmanGOLDMANFemaleBusko30Moszek ChelmerCHELMERSzajndla née BalferBALFERIzrael GoldmanGOLDMANSpotted typhoid feverKomendaWith husband who is a traderJankiel Trembacki 60Szmul Trembacki 21 
12872https://www.szu…ostka/1629144321_122_0_-_2913_322_56029671.jpg192314219 Nov 1923Kielceulica Bodzentyńska No. 4Szyja SzydłowskiSZYDŁOWSKIMaleBiała30Chaim-PaltyelSzajndla-Frajdla née MincMINCBajla née ChelemerCHELEMERPulmonary tuberculosisGąsiorowskiMerchant; alternative street name BorzeckaTown of permanent residence probably Biała PodlaskaSzmul Trembacki 24Bajnech Sokoławski 28 

Łódź: Jewish survivors registered in Łódź, July 1945, received by the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society of Canada [date unreadable] [H]

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnYear of birthAddress before 1939Notes (not by typist)
1234719Mojzesz ChelemerCHELEMER1908Lodz 

Poland: Jewish Refugees in Italy, List Nr. 1, Jan 1946; only "Poland" listings [H]

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnPlace of birthDate of birthFather's nameMother's nameNotes (not by typist)
1156548Beti HelnerHELNER[blank], Poland1929IsraelZira 
1156648Dora HelnerHELNERTarnopol, Poland1906ZiseChaja 
1156748Jakob HelnerHELNERTranwowla, Poland1938IsraelZura 
1156848Israel HelnerHELNERTarnopol, Poland1905JakobTowa 

Poland: Jewish Refugees in Italy, List Nr. 2, Feb 1946; only "Poland" listings

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnPlace of birthDate of birthFather's nameMother's nameNotes (not by typist)Surname from previous column
1105839Icchak HelmerHELMERLodz, Poland1927AbrahamJenta  

Poland: Lists of Polish Jews in Ghetto[s] to Receive Aid 1942 (V-mail; regarding V-mail, see: https://postalmuseum.si.edu/exhibition/victory-mail) [H]

-Sort-Image fileDestination of CommunicationPostmarkSender addressDatePerson in Poland: Line numberPerson in Poland: Given namePerson in Poland: SurnamePerson in Poland: Town [k/=kolo=near; dla=for]Person in Poland: AddressOther informationSurname from previous 2 columnsTypist notes
13016DSC00113.JPGDr. I. Schwarzbart; 45 Queensway Queenscourt; London W. 2; 106181Palestine; Postage paidRepresentation Polish Jewry; 15 Lilienblum, TEL-AVIV4 Oct 19428Beno Toporek c/o HelemerTOPOREK, HELEMERWarsawWalicow 12/44   
13025DSC00113.JPGDr. I. Schwarzbart; 45 Queensway Queenscourt; London W. 2; 106180Palestine; Postage paidRepresentation Polish Jewry; 15 Lilienblum, TEL-AVIV4 Oct 194217Abram Toporek c/o HelemerTOPOREK, HELEMERWarsawNowolipie 58   

Poland: Register of Jewish Survivors II (Jewish Agency, 1945) [H]

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
1777308-DSC00147.jpg41MojzeszCHELEMERLodz 
1777408-DSC00147.jpg41SzlamaCHELEMERKrakow 
1777508-DSC00147.jpg41MalkaCHELIMERWarszawa 
3183809-DSC00070.jpg115NusiaHELNERKrakow 

Poland Survivor Radio Messages, American Jewish Archives, H277, n2 (2741 persons) [H]

-Sort-Set, folder, and imageSurvivor given nameSurname from previous columnName of fatherOther family membersPresent addressSurname from any previous columnSurvivor former residenceMessage in fullAddress for mailSurname from previous two columnsDate(s) of broadcastOther information--including title, date, and page
11662PSRM Set 38, folder 13-H277n2, image DSC00036.jpgAbrahamKRIGELSosnovicGreets Helner, Ben ShemenHELNER11 Mar 1945Page 4
12119PSRM Set 45, folder 13-H277n2, images DSC00072.JPGAbrahamKRIGELSosnowiec?Sends greetings to Helner, Ben ShemenHELNER11 Mar 1945Page 6

Radoszyce: concerning applications for building permits, claims to inheritance (Jewish-owned property), 1947-1948, RG-15.738, zesp 792, syg 71 (index of names in this material); part of Gminna Rada Narodowa w Radoszycach (https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/zespol/-/zespol/112172) [H]

-Sort-Image file name(s)Page(s)Details regarding this materialPerson(s)Surname from previous column [r#]Notes (not written by translator / typist)
1000321_702_0_0_71.pdf8To / The Ministry of the Treasury / of the Government of Poland / in Warsaw / Through the Polish Repatriation Mission in Hannover. / I, the undersigned Abram /Arnold/ Finkler born 18 Dec 1907 in Radoszyce, pursuant to the announcement of the Government of the Republic of Poland regarding the filing of property claims to abandoned and remaining real estate, hereby submit my claims to the following real properties located in Radoszyce, Końskie County, Kielce Province. / 1. A one-story brick residential house together with the yard and garden surrounding the house, remaining after my late father Israel Joska Finkler, at ul. Żydowska; 2. a two-story brick house after my grandfather Lejzor-Dawid Finkler; 3. a one-story house built after my uncle Chaim-Uszer Finkler. The above houses are located on the same Żydowska Street under one number, bordering the manor fields. 4. A yard remaining after my grandfather Lejzor-Dawid and my grandmother Mindla Finkler, approximately - morgs, located in Radoszyce by the embankments on one side and on the other side bordering the property of Bink. / Further, in Łódź at ul. Zawadzka 4 after my late wife Estera-Rywka Finkler née Chelemer and by power of attorney of my brother-in-law Dawid-Mendel Chelemer, in 1/4 part of this house, and also half of the house in Łódź at Kilińskiego No. 33 remaining after my cousin Felicja Richter née Tenenwórcel. / Also to the real property in the settlement of Radoszyce after my cousin Beniamin Gociał located at ul. Żydowska /formerly a synagogue/, presently converted into a mill. This property is a two-story brick building. / Hannover, 27 Dec 1946 / A. FinklerAbram Finkler / Arnold Finkler, my late father Israel Josek Finkler, my grandfather Lejzor-Dawid Finkler, my uncle Chaim-Uszer Finkler, my grandmother Mindla Finkler, my late wife Estera-Rywka Finkler née Chelemer, my brother-in-law Dawid-Mendel Chelemer, my cousin Felicja Richter née Tenenwórcel, my cousin Beniamin Gociał FinklerFINKLER, FINKLER NÉE CHELEMER, CHELEMER, TENENWÓRCEL 

Register of Jewish Survivors I: Lists of Jews Rescued in Different European Countries (Jerusalem, 1945; 19032 records typed) [H]

-Sort-SubdocumentSublistPageSurnameGiven nameSurname from previous columnBirth year or ageBirth place or last residenceTyping notes
21735List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow129CHELEMERSzlama1892Plaszow 
22345List of Surviving Jews in Poland; submitted by the Jewish Committee in Krakow133HALMARJakub1897Drohobycz 
27397List of Jewish Survivors from East European TownsLUBLIN LIST B166HELINORBernardLwow 

Sweden: Holocaust Survivors 1945-1946; American Jewish Archives, D56/5 (16,816 rows) [H]

-Sort-Digital file idPageSeq numberSurvivor given name(s)Survivor maiden name / other surname (previous or next column)Survivor surnameOccupationBirthdayBirth cityLast domicileSurvivor sends greetings to -- given name(s)Survivor sends greetings to -- surname(s)Greetings to--PlaceOther informationTyping notes
1146802-DSC00022.JPG13Estera nee SternSTERNSZWARCBART25 Sep 1910LodzChaimCHELIMERTel Aviv, Lodgin  
1534802-DSC00159.JPG16?Ida nee GoldkornGOLDKORNHELIMER25 Dec 1900Krakow?SalomonHELINERCzestochauHusband 
1534902-DSC00159.JPG16?Ida nee GoldkornGOLDKORNHELIMER25 Dec 1900Krakow?LolekHELIMERMathausenChild 
1535002-DSC00159.JPG16?Ida nee GoldkornGOLDKORNHELIMER25 Dec 1900Krakow?SamuelGOLDKORNMathausen  
1535102-DSC00159.JPG16?Ida nee GoldkornGOLDKORNHELIMER25 Dec 1900Krakow?PaulinaLEWKOWICZAuschwitz  
1535202-DSC00159.JPG16?Ida nee GoldkornGOLDKORNHELIMER25 Dec 1900Krakow?SalomonSATATMathausen  
1535302-DSC00159.JPG16?Ida nee GoldkornGOLDKORNHELIMER25 Dec 1900Krakow?MariaGINSBURGAuschwitz  

Sweden: List no. 7 of Jews who arrived in Sweden after June 26th (Group 2); printed red at top of page 1: 8 Feb 1946? [H]

-Sort-Page numberPersonSurname from previous columnDate of birthLast domicileIdentity card no.Notes by typistNotes (not by typist)
1020012Ida HelimerHELIMER25 Dec 1900Krakow, Poland[not listed]  

Sweden: Survivors 1 (9505 persons) [H]

-Sort-PageGiven name(s)Surname 1Surname 2Surname 3Maiden name 1Maiden name 2Father's given nameMother's given nameSpouse's given namePlace of birthDate of birthPlace of residencePlace of deathDate of deathNationalityComments
1518186IdaHELIMERGOLDKORNKrakow25 Dec 1900Poland 

Vilna [Vilnius, Lithuania]: Polish Jewish refugees receiving Joint Distribution Committee aid, in Vilna, Lithuania, 1940 [H]

-Sort-Page numberNumberNameSurname from previous columnBirth placeBirth yearComes from[X = handwritten mark added after "Comes from" town]Stamp at bottom of page (if any)Notes (not by typist)
12327352268Jerachmiel HelemerHELEMERZwalen1919Zwalen   

Warsaw: "Surviving Jews in Warsaw as of June 5th, 1945," World Jewish Archives (2523 persons) [H]

-Sort-Page numberGiven nameSurnameYear of birthAddress in 1939Present address in WarsawComments
103222MalkaCHELIMER1923Warsaw, Zelazna 50Targowa 7 

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