40 Holocaust-era records for Faersztajn / Fersztajn and related spellings.
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Częstochowa Yizkor Book 1947 Biographical Articles, index pages 323-325 (Częstochowa Jews who emigrated to the U.S.); index appears in the 1958 yizkor book; 620 persons [H]
Survivor maiden name / other surname (previous or next column)
Survivor surname
Occupation
Birthday
Birth city
Last domicile
Survivor sends greetings to -- given name(s)
Survivor sends greetings to -- surname(s)
Greetings to--Place
Other information
Typing notes
13635
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1
Chaja
FURSZTEJN
25 Jan 1912
Radom
Wolf
FURSZTAJN
Bogota, Columbia
13636
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1
Chaja
FURSZTEJN
25 Jan 1912
Radom
Carlos
RECHTHAND
Bogota, Columbia
15178
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2
Hela
FURSTAJN
Radom
Wolf
FURSTAJN
Bogota
Sweden: Jewish refugees finding safe haven in Sweden 1946-1947; American Joint Distribution Committee [H]
ID
Page number at corner
Page number at top
Regional page header
Subheader
Number
Name
Surname from previous column
Date of birth
Place of birth
Notes by typist
Notes (not by typist)
10702
24
[1]
Jewish Assembly Registration Department, Wahrendorffsgatan 3, Stockholm; list of refugees arrived Jun, Jul 1946; stamped at the top: received 26 Sep 1947
Poles
12
Hirsch Fursztajn
FURSZTAJN
12 Dec 1902
Radom / Radom, Poland
Radom, Poland added because it seems more likely
Sweden: "List of Survivors: Stockholm, 1946," Mosaiska forsamlingens i Stockholm (807 persons) [H]
ID
Page number
Nationality
Identity card number
Sequential number (on left)
Arrival date
Given name(s)
Surname
Date of birth
Last domicile
Place of birth
Comments
10706
[17?]
Polish
After Jul 1946
Hirsch
FURSZTAJN
12 Dec 1902
Radom
Sweden: Survivors 1 (9505 persons) [H]
ID
Page
Given name(s)
Surname 1
Surname 2
Surname 3
Maiden name 1
Maiden name 2
Father's given name
Mother's given name
Spouse's given name
Place of birth
Date of birth
Place of residence
Place of death
Date of death
Nationality
Comments
14769
79
Chaja
FURSZTEJN
Radom
25 Dec 1912
Poland
Sweden: Survivors 2 (1375 persons) [H]
ID
Page
Given name
Given name 2
Given name 3
Surname
Surname 2
Sex
Place of birth
Date of birth
Residence
Place of death
Date of death
Nationality
Notes
10395
9
Hirsch
FURSZTAJN
M
Radom
12 Dec 1902
Poland
Warsaw: Listing of the Surviving Warsaw Jews in the US Zone in Germany [Centrale fun di Warszewer Landsmanszaftn in der US Zone in Dajczland], 1948 (5859 persons) [H]
ID
Page
Given name
Surname
Birth date
Residence in Warsaw until 1 Sep 1939
Father's given name
Mother
Mother's maiden name copied from preceding column
Current address [town]
Comments
15597
93
Jozef Forstein
FORSTEIN
1910
Wolynska 24
Samuel
Sara Geratenkom
GERATENKOM
Hasenhecke?
1. Nachtrag (1st addendum/appendix)
15598
93
Bajla Forstein née Fajncajg
FORSTEIN NÉE FAJNCAJG
1915
Pawia 63
Hirsz
Sara
Hasenhecke?
1. Nachtrag (1st addendum/appendix)
15599
93
Heniek Forstein
FORSTEIN
1947
Josef
Bajla Fajncajg
FAJNCAJG
Hasenhecke?
1. Nachtrag (1st addendum/appendix)
Warsaw: "Surviving Jews in Warsaw as of June 5th, 1945," World Jewish Archives (2523 persons) [H]
ID
Page number
Given name
Surname
Year of birth
Address in 1939
Present address in Warsaw
Comments
10433
3
Joel
FEJRSTEIN
1908
Warsaw, Brzeska 19
Targowa 7-39
Zbąszyń, Poland: refugees 1938-1939, List of Refugees who have relatives in America; numbered 187-598; unnumbered pages [H]
ID
Additional informaiton
Page number
Number
Person
Surname from previous column
Born on
Born at
Occupation
Last address in Germany
Present address in Zbąszyń
Address of relative
Surname from previous column
Degree of relation
Notes by typist
Notes (not by typist)
10423
List of Polish Jews expelled by the Nazi government into this Polish border town, receiving assistance from the JDC in 1938-1939
[19]
590
Jacob Feirstein
FEIRSTEIN
15 Feb 1888
Perchinsko
merchant
Rechlingshansen
Zygmunta 8
Pearl Jeckel, 1803 Hanleze?, Chicago
JECKEL
cousin
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