Fajgeman / Fajgman Holocaust-Era Records in Kielce, Szczekociny, Brzeźnica, and nearby towns

18 Holocaust-era records for Fajgeman / Fajgman and related spellings.

These records span Kielce (Keltz), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Brzeźnica (Bzhezhnitsa), Mstów (Omstov), Radomsko (Radomsk, Noworadomsko, Novoradomsko, Noworadomsk, Novoradomsk), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Lelów (Lelev), Opoczno (Opotchna), Pilica (Piltz), Piotrków (Petrikev), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 211 FAJGEMAN 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)
11793194192921 Dec 1941, Częstochowa23 Dec 1941, CzęstochowaBlima Trokman, unmarried, worker, born Przedbórz 19 Feb 1902, living in Częstochowa ul. Stary Rynek 18, died in Częstochowa ul. Garibaldiego 18TROKMANIcek TrokmanTROKMANErla née FajgemanFAJGEMAN[not listed][not listed]Herszlik Mitelman, employee of the Rabbinate in CzęstochowaSzlama Majzler, employee of the Rabbinate in Częstochowawww.crarg.org/i…043-8lHPaH.jpg  

Częstochowa Ghetto Rejestracja (list of Jews sent to the Częstochowa Ghetto from other towns), 22 Jan 1940 to 7 Jan 1941; Często Arch, syg 9061, pages 2-128 (1351 persons) [H]

-Sort-DetailsPagePersonSurname from previous columnCame fromComments (not by researcher)
11321Also see later, more complete, typing of this document, as well as additional pages from this material.120Fiszel FicmanFICMANLodz 

Częstochowa: Les Amis de Czenstochow, deported from France (Union des Societes Juives de France, 1948; 151 persons/families) [H]

-Sort-Given nameSurname [r#]Other family membersSurname from previous paragraph
10024IdelFICHMAN  

Częstochowa: registration of Jews coming from other cities to Częstochowa 1940-1941, syg 13797, pages 2-128 (1,558 persons) [H]

-Sort-PageNumber on pageRegistration number (if included)DateGiven name(s)Surname [r#]Date of birthNumber in familyProfessionProfession, translated into EnglishFormer residenceCurrent residenceNotes by translator / typistDate at end of this listText on a non-list pageNotes (not written by translator / typist)
116001202151621 Nov 1940Fiszel FicmanFICMAN19004tragarzporterŁódźNadrzeczna 7425 Nov 1940Spelling is clearly "Ficman"

Kielce district: "Surviving Jews in the Kielce District"; World Jewish Congress, no date (2179 persons) [H]

-Sort-TownSequence number in city listPersonSurname from previous column [r#]Present address [city after war]Year of birthPage of bookComments
10371Jedlnia7 of 22Chasia FugmanFUGMAN5 

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)
1390531Fenina FugmanFUGMAN1922Radom 

Piotrków Trybunalski BMD 1938-1942 deaths; some images at https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/zespol/-/zespol/79118 [H]

-Sort-YearTypeAktRegistration dateDeath date, placeDeceasedDeceased surnameSpouseSpouse surnameFather, age, profession, cityFather surname / patronymicMother, ageMother maiden name / patronymicWitness 1Witness 1 surname / patronymicWitness 2Witness 2 surname / patronymicOther information on the pageSurname / patronymic from previous columnNotes by typist, translator, or proofer
107611942D58711 Aug 19428 Aug 1942, Piotrkow TrybunalskiMordka Fukman, carter, born in Nowe Miasto in 1874FUKMANSzajndla z PerlbergowPERLBERGOW / PERLBERGFiszel TukmanTUKMANRachelaSymcha Binem Kaminski, council worker, Piotrkow TrybunalskiSzaia Hipszer, council worker, Piotrkow Trybunalski    

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
2520009-DSC00030.jpg80ChasiaFUGMANJedlnia 
2520109-DSC00030.jpg80ChawaFUGMANRadom 
2520209-DSC00030.jpg80HeniaFUGMANLodz 
2520309-DSC00030.jpg80GeniaFUGMANRadom 

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
11557PSRM Set 37, folder 13-H277n2 image DSC00028 JPGFEICHMANGreets Kaufman Rabbi N. Y.KAUFMAN11 Mar 1945List of Messages Broadcast by Radio Lublin; Submitted by the World Jewish Congress 31 Jul 1945; page 2
11991PSRM Set 43, folder 13-H277n2Chaim, DSC00062.JPGFEICHMANSends greetings to Kaufman Rabbi, New YorkKAUFMAN11 Mar 1945Page 3

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
103507SerenaFEICHMANNMukacevo1912Czechoslovakia 

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]

-Sort-PageGiven nameSurname [r#]Birth dateResidence in Warsaw until 1 Sep 1939Father's given nameMotherMother's maiden name copied from preceding columnCurrent address [town]Comments
1434273Dawid SliwkowiczSLIWKOWICZ20 May 1909Smocza 28PinkusRachela FeigmanFEIGMANFeldafing 
1514486Juda WeinholtzWEINHOLTZ1917SzlomaChawa, Perla FochmanFOCHMANNeu-Ulm 
1542490Hersz ZilbermanZILBERMAN17 Jan 1911MojszePerla FajgmanFAJGMANWindsheim 
1542590Leib ZilbermanZILBERMAN12 Mar 1910Radzyminska 64JeruchemZanka HorowizHOROWIZPocking 

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