8 Holocaust-era records for Chelfgot and related spellings.
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Częstochowa: Rada Starszych w Czestochowie, USHMM film 5 (images 0001-0840); see original images for more information; sample images: www.crarg.org/czesto…olocaust-police.php [H]
ID
File number
Syg.
Date "Daty skrajne"
Person
Surname from previous column
Parents
Mother's maiden name
Number(s) on title page
Group
Date of birth
Spouse given name
Spouse surname
Spouse birth date
Spouse's parents
Maiden name of spouse's mother
Marriage date of person and spouse
Place, date on document with tabular family info
Child(ren) of person and spouse
Address of person and spouse
Typist: comments and other info
Typist: additional other info
Surname or maiden name from previous column
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Rada5/0768.tif-Rada5/0778.tif
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1 Aug 1942
Wulf Wajs
WAJS
Herszlik & Gitla
BUGAJSKI?
Akta Osobiste Nr. ew. 224; K7; 25
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14 May 1908
Frajdla
SECEMSKA
21 May 1914
Jankiel & Chlawa / Clawa
CHELFGOT?
Czestochowa, 15 May 1941; marriage akt 169 for year 1941
Czestochowa, 1 Aug 1942
Jakub, born 9 May 1942 in Czestochowa, akt 106 for year 1942
Targowa 8, Czestochowa
Kielce BMD 1935 birth registrations (most are late registrations): 1935 births [H]
Boruch Zylberszpan, about 50, St. Warsz. Przedm. No. 3
ZYLBERSZPAN
Father is illiterate; child acknowledged in marriage akt No. 13/1935 13 Feb 1935
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]
Born 12/26 Jun 1867 in Suków village, Dyminy district birth akt No. 117/1867 in Chęciny
Surname on burial authorization appears odd and Helfgot is probably correct; parents married in Chęciny in 1855 with surname Chelfgot; different ages on burial authorization & death certificate
CHELFGOT
Szmul Trembacki 36
Chil Goldberg 54
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