Fajgenman / Faygenman Holocaust-Era Records in Przedbórz, Radomsko, Częstochowa, and nearby towns

10 Holocaust-era records for Fajgenman / Faygenman and related spellings.

These records span Przedbórz (Pshedbosh), Radomsko (Radomsk), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Kłobuck (Klobutzk), Pajęczno (Payentchno), Piotrków (Petrikev), Praszka (Prashka), Radoszyce (Radoshitz), Secemin (Setzemin), Włoszczowa (Vlotsheve), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 192 FAJGENMAN 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 marriages; Często Arch; for information on notary records, see https://www.crarg.org/notary-records.php [H]

-Sort-Reg yearAktDate and place of eventDate and place of registrationGroom, age, profession, city, and (starting in 1916) street addressGroom surnameGroom's fatherGroom's father surnameGroom's motherGroom's mother maiden nameBride, age, city, and (starting in 1916) street addressBride surnameBride's fatherBride's father surnameBride's motherBride's mother maiden nameWitness 1Witness 1 surnameWitness 2Witness 2 surnameOther information on the pageSurname(s) from previous or next columnsImage(s)Comments by translatorSurname(s) from previous or next columnsComments (not by translator)
10699194042120 Dec 1940, Częstochowa23 Dec 1940, CzęstochowaIzrael Iser Borzykowski, bachelor, born Radomsko 27 May 1917, living in Częstochowa ul. Mostowa 17BORZYKOWSKIIcek Enzel BorzykowskiBORZYKOWSKIHinda née DymantDYMANTMaria Topór, unmarried, born Włoszczowa 18 Nov 1912, living in Częstochowa ul. Mostowa 11TOPÓRZalma Hersz TopórTOPÓRChana née FajgenmanFAJGENMANMoszek Koczajner, employee of the Jewish community in CzestochowaAbram Koczajner, employee of the Jewish community in Czestochowawww.crarg.org/i…063-hP5o1Y.jpg   

Częstochowa: German Prison in Częstochowa 1939-1944 (Niemiecki Zakład Karny w Częstochowie), EXPANDED WORK [H]

-Sort-Reference [number]Register numberDate of arrival in prisonNameSurname copied from previous column [r#]Date of birthPlace of birthPrevious address (Częstochowa unless otherwise stated)FatherMotherSurname copied from previous columnOccupationSuspected or accused ofDate of sentenceSentenceOther informationNotes by translator / typistSurname copied from previous columnsNotes (not written by translator / typist)
10266122719 Aug 1941Moszek ToporTOPOR3 Sep 1916WłoszczowaMostowa No. 11HerszHana née FajgenmanFAJGENMANWorkerRefusing workReleased 3 Oct 1941   

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)
1310225Ber FajgenmanFAJGENMAN1908Ostrog 
1310325Golda FajgenmanFAJGENMAN1923Ostrog 
1310425Bajla Lea FajgenmanFAJGENMAN1897Ostrog 

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
2169609-DSC00010.jpg61BerFAJGENMANLodz 
2169709-DSC00010.jpg61GoldaFAJGENMANLodz 
2170009-DSC00011.jpg62Lea BajlaFAJGENMAN  
2170109-DSC00011.jpg62PolaFAJGENMANLodz 

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
1257044Estera Koldra née FejgenmanKOLDRA NÉE FEJGENMAN18 Oct 1905Dworka 23ChaimLuba MonatglikMONATGLIKHof 

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