Grojer / Grajer Holocaust-Era Records in Szczekociny, Częstochowa, Żarki, and nearby towns

29 Holocaust-era records for Grojer / Grajer and related spellings.

These records span Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Żarki (Zharki), Kromołów (Krimilov), Radomsko (Radomsk, Noworadomsko, Novoradomsko, Noworadomsk, Novoradomsk), Piotrków (Petrikev), Włoszczowa (Vlotsheve), Kielce (Keltz), Końskie (Kinsk), Janów (Yanov), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 540 GROJER 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)
1037819407525 Jan 1940, Częstochowa29 Jan 1940, CzęstochowaKałma Grojer, born Poręba powiat Będzin 3 Aug 1904, died in Częstochowa ul. Narutowicza 7GROJEREmanuel GrojerGROJERRajzla née IgraIGRA[not listed][not listed]Herszlik Mitelman, employee of the Jewish community in CzęstochowaSzlama Majzler, employee of the Jewish community in Częstochowawww.crarg.org/i…042-F1QQXn.jpg  
10482194017826 Mar 1940, Częstochowa27 Mar 1940, CzęstochowaLejzor Grojer, widower, born Włoszczowa 4 Dec 1868, died in Częstochowa ul. Mirowska 10GROJERWolf GrojerGROJERGiela née [not listed][not listed][not listed]Herszlik Mitelman, employee of the Jewish community in CzęstochowaSzlama Majzler, employee of the Jewish community in Częstochowawww.crarg.org/i…094-VDDofb.jpg  
1056919402648 May 1940, Częstochowa14 May 1940, CzęstochowaLewek Grojer, tailor, born Szczekociny 7 May 1869, died in Częstochowa ul. Garncarska 14GROJERLejzor GrojerGROJERHendla née GrojerGROJEREstera Ruchla GrojerGROJER[not listed]Herszlik Mitelman, employee of the Jewish community in CzęstochowaSzlama Majzler, employee of the Jewish community in Częstochowawww.crarg.org/i…136-7fq7pz.jpg  
10949194199during the war operations in 1939, Częstochowa20 Feb 1941, CzęstochowaIcek Joel Grojer, born Częstochowa 16 Feb 1914, living in Częstochowa ul. Warszawska 61, died in Częstochowa during the war operations in 1939GROJERFajwel GrojerGROJERunmarried Sura BlincBLINCEstera Blima née WłodowskaWŁODOWSKA[not listed]Herszlik Mitelman, employee of the Rabbinate in CzęstochowaSzlama Majzler, employee of the Rabbinate in Częstochowawww.crarg.org/i…049-mPtP6G.jpg  
121761942352Częstochowa, 16 Apr 1942Częstochowa, 17 Apr 1942Dawid Grajer, born Płock 2 Sep 1938GRAJERMoszekChana née RozenekROZENEKSzlama Majzler, employee Jewish CommunityHerszlik Mitelman, employee Jewish CommunityDawid died at 10:00 in Częstochowa, ul. Strażacka 11www.crarg.org/i…233-VpuAo6.jpg  

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)
10684194040619 May 1938, Częstochowa21 Dec 1940, CzęstochowaJózef Nisberg, bachelor, born Częstochowa 16 Jun 1911, living in Częstochowa ul. Nadrzeczna 74NISBERGNuchim NisbergNISBERGRajzla née GranekGRANEKRojza Grojer, unmarried, born Częstochowa 5 Nov 1905, living in Częstochowa ul. Garncarska 16GROJERDawid GrojerGROJERRejla née HimmelfeldHIMMELFELDMojżesz Asz, employee of the Jewish community in CzestochowaHerszlik Mitelman, employee of the Jewish community in Czestochowawww.crarg.org/i…056-itImlB.jpg   

Częstochowa: daily record sheets of the Jewish police in the Częstochowa Ghetto 1941-1942, Senior Council in Częstochowa (Rada Starszych w Częstochowie), USHMM; sample images: www.crarg.org/czestochowa-holocaust-police.php [H]

-Sort-DetailsMicrofilm rollPageImageSurname(s) for this entryA person in this entrySurname from the previous columnBirth dateAddressOther family listedSummary of material
18489Summary of each entry; see pdf file for each image number for a compete translation of the pageMicrofilm roll 40637www.crarg.org/i…637-314cb9.pdfMAJZNEROWICZ, BUKOWSKI, DUDEK, GROJER[no given name] MajznerowiczMAJZNEROWICZMajznerowicz ordered that some people be captured and taken to Kojulen camp [see also image 0638]
18490Summary of each entry; see pdf file for each image number for a compete translation of the pageMicrofilm roll 40637www.crarg.org/i…637-314cb9.pdfMAJZNEROWICZ, BUKOWSKI, DUDEK, GROJERSzlama BukowskiBUKOWSKI1894Garibaldiego 21Bukowski was to be captured and taken to Kojulen camp [see also image 0638]
18491Summary of each entry; see pdf file for each image number for a compete translation of the pageMicrofilm roll 40637www.crarg.org/i…637-314cb9.pdfMAJZNEROWICZ, BUKOWSKI, DUDEK, GROJERMoszek DudekDUDEKPlac Daszyńskiego 1Dudek was to be captured and taken to Kojulen camp [see also image 0638]
18492Summary of each entry; see pdf file for each image number for a compete translation of the pageMicrofilm roll 40637www.crarg.org/i…637-314cb9.pdfMAJZNEROWICZ, BUKOWSKI, DUDEK, GROJERAbram GrojerGROJERAleja 4Grojter was to be captured and taken to Kojulen camp [see also image 0638]
18494Summary of each entry; see pdf file for each image number for a compete translation of the pageMicrofilm roll 40638www.crarg.org/i…638-ow9gIL.pdfMAJZNEROWICZ, BUKOWSKI, DUDEK, GROJER[no given name] MajznerowiczMAJZNEROWICZMajznerowicz ordered that some people be captured and taken to Kojulen camp [see also image 0638]
18495Summary of each entry; see pdf file for each image number for a compete translation of the pageMicrofilm roll 40638www.crarg.org/i…638-ow9gIL.pdfMAJZNEROWICZ, BUKOWSKI, DUDEK, GROJERSzlama BukowskiBUKOWSKI1894Garibaldiego 21Bukowski was to be captured and taken to Kojulen camp [see also image 0638]
18496Summary of each entry; see pdf file for each image number for a compete translation of the pageMicrofilm roll 40638www.crarg.org/i…638-ow9gIL.pdfMAJZNEROWICZ, BUKOWSKI, DUDEK, GROJERMoszek DudekDUDEKPlac Daszyńskiego 1Dudek was to be captured and taken to Kojulen camp [see also image 0638]
18497Summary of each entry; see pdf file for each image number for a compete translation of the pageMicrofilm roll 40638www.crarg.org/i…638-ow9gIL.pdfMAJZNEROWICZ, BUKOWSKI, DUDEK, GROJERAbram GrojerGROJERAleja 4Grojter was to be captured and taken to Kojulen camp [see also image 0638]

Częstochowa: Rada Starszych w Czestochowie, USHMM, microfilm 4 (images 0001.tif-1015.tif); sample images: www.crarg.org/czestochowa-holocaust-police.php [H]

-Sort-Digital file nameGiven nameSurname [r#]DetailsSurname(s) in column to the left (if not in the surname column)Typist comments
153200638.tifAbramGROJERResides on Aleja 4; following an order of the police chief, Majznerowicz, was escorted to the labor camp on Warszawska St. 113/115MAJZNEROWICZ 

Jerusalem: Booklet listing survivors published by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee in Jerusalem, P.O.B. 640, Jerusalem; only Poland listings [H]

-Sort-Page numberRegional headerSub-regional header, if anyPersonSurname(s) from previous columnListed in parentheses after primary entrySurname(s) from previous column[Blank column header; date of birth?]AgeFromNotes (not by typist)
1076516Regards from AbroadBlajwajs Basia [survivor]BLAJWAJSHinda Goldberg-Grajer [sends regards "from abroad" to the survivor listed]GOLDBERG-GRAJERTel Aviv 

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
2911509-DSC00053.jpg99MaksGRAJERLwow 

Szczekociny 1939: letter of Szmul Rozenbaum to the Office for Political and Social Matters in Kielce regarding his appointment as a rabbi in Szczekociny. The petition signed by the citizens of Szczekociny on the same. Letter to the same Office regarding contributions by Szyja Cukierman in Szczekociny, 1939, syg 3387, document pages 18-21; images: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/14981502 [H]

-Sort-PageSerial numberPersonSurname from previous column [r#]Notes (not written by translator / typist)
1010921107Sz GrojerGROJER 

Szczekociny 1939: List of contribution for support of Jewish Community in Szczekociny in 1939, syg 3387, document pages 108-131 [Lista składek na utrzymanie Gminy Wyznaniowej Żydowskiej w Szczekocinach.]; images: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/14981502 [H]

-Sort-Header immediately before this listPageSerial numberPersonSurname from previous column [r#]Place of residence [Miejsce zamieszkania]Occupation [Zawód]Occupation, translated into EnglishAmount [Kwota]: ZłNotes [Uwaga]Notes (not written by translator / typist)
10071[no header]11269Moszek GrojerGROJERSzczekocinykup.merchant10  
10371List: exempt from contributions [Wykaz:uwolnionychod składek]12440Iser GrojerGROJER[Szczekociny]     
10377List: exempt from contributions [Wykaz:uwolnionychod składek]12446Wolf GrojerGROJER[Szczekociny]     

Szczekociny Yizkor book: Israel Shwaicer, Pinkas Shts'kots', 1959; translation at https://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Szczekociny/Szczekociny.html; no images at https://libguides.nypl.org/yizkorbooks [H]

-Sort-DetailsNumber of pageLetter of Hebrew alphabet or serial numberPersonSurname(s) from previous columnPerson, with names converted to Polish spellingSurname(s) from previous columnFamily informationMore informationNotes
10100God [will] remember [the] holy community of Szczekochin [martyrs list]266GimelGroyer MossesGROYERGrojer MossesGROJERWife and one boy  
10101God [will] remember [the] holy community of Szczekochin [martyrs list]266GimelGroyer JosefGROYERGrojer JosefGROJERWife and three children  
10102God [will] remember [the] holy community of Szczekochin [martyrs list]266GimelGroyer IsserGROYERGrojer IsserGROJERWife and five children  

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)
11849281798Szloma-Lejzor GrajerGRAJERMarkuszow1917Markuszow   
11859281808Szlama GrujerGRUJERDutrow1922Laszczow   
12259342201Abram-Alter GrajerGRAJERRysoki1913Wola-Pruska   

Żarki: lists of persons obliged to pay levy 1940-1941, RG-15.314, zesp 125, syg 304; based on letter on page 102 (see: Beresz / Berek Półrolnicki): Żarki, 23 Aug 1941 / According to decree of the General Governor concerning collection of a resident tax from 27 Jun 1940, requires two payments for the fiscal year 1941, one by 10 Sep 1941 and one by 10 Feb 1942; images: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/12321636 [H]

-Sort-Header before this listPage numberOrder numberPersonSurname from previous column [r#]Name of father or year [of birth], if includedResidenceOccupationQuota / established income for the tax year 1939Comments (see image for possible additional comments, in pencil]Notes (not written by translator / typist)
11515[pages 157-199:] Persons over 18 years of age required to pay a levy in 1940176[not listed on this page]Lewek GrojerGROJERSzymonKoziegłowska 195925 N 732 
11516[pages 157-199:] Persons over 18 years of age required to pay a levy in 1940176[not listed on this page]Chaja-Sura Grojer, wifeGROJERWolfKoziegłowska 195926 wife 

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