Jck / Ickow Holocaust-Era Records

Działoszyn (Zaloshin), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Opoczno (Opotchna), Krzepice (Kshepitz), Żarki (Zharki), Radomsko (Radomsk), Przedbórz (Pshedbosh), and nearby towns

9 Holocaust-era records for Jck / Ickow and related spellings.

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Częstochowa: Lists of Jewish arrivals to Częstochowa drawn up by the Judenrat; Często Arch, syg 5 (890 persons) [H]

IDImageNumber(s) at top of page (if any)NumberPersonSurname from previous columnWhen and where bornProfessionAddressNumber of family membersWhere moved fromWhere and when moved inRemarksOther text on the pageNotes (not by researcher)
10680www.crarg.org/i…s-9-4PW2ga.jpg12039.Natan EckECK19 Mar 1896 Janow-LwowskiArbeiter [Worker (male)]Lindenstr. 342[Column not included on this page]Krzepitz 10 Jun 1942[Column not included on this page]Top: none; Bottom: Czestochowa, 24 Aug 1942; List of Jews from other towns registered with the Jewish Council [Judenrat] for residence application 

Częstochowa: Registration of Jews from other cities to Częstochowa, 1941 and 1942 [Rejestracja Żydów przebywających z innych miast do Częstochowy za r. 1941 i 1942], syg 13801 [H]

IDPage number (upper corner)Order numberRegistration numberYearDatePersonSurnameDate of birthNames of family members [on 1942 pages]Surname from previous columnNumber of family members [on 1941 pages]Profession (in Polish or German)Profession (translated)Place where came fromWhere living nowDate at the bottom of the pageOther information on the pageNotes by translator / typistNotes (not written by translator / typist)
10259839.1186194222 Aug 1942Natan EckECK19 Mar 1895Chaja Klara 1901, Raja 1930robotnikworkerKrzepiceWilsona 3424 Aug 1942   

Częstochowa Yizkor Book 1958 Necrology, pages 270-289; translation at https://www.jewishge…wa/Czestochowa.html; images at https://digitalcolle…3-d71d-00505686a51c (1208 persons) [H]

IDGiven nameMaiden nameSurnameParentsSurname from previous columnHusbandAgeBirth place and dateDeath place and yearSurviving relativesSurname from previous columnNotesPage
10156BlumaGLICKSMANICKOW?Chana GlicksmanGLICKSMAN271.jpg

Poland: Lists of Polish Jews in Ghetto[s] to Receive Aid 1942 (V-mail; regarding V-mail, see: https://postalmuseum…bition/victory-mail) [H]

IDImage fileDestination of CommunicationPostmarkSender addressDatePerson in Poland: Line numberPerson in Poland: Given namePerson in Poland: SurnamePerson in Poland: Town [k/=kolo=near; dla=for]Person in Poland: AddressOther informationSurname from previous 2 columnsTypist notes
12282DSC00094.JPGDr. I. Schwarzbart; 45 Queensway Queenscourt; London W. 2; 97521Palestine; Postage paidRepresentation Polish Jewry; 15 Lilienblum, TEL-AVIV24 Sep 194250Natan EckECKWarsawNowolipki 53/6?   

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

IDDigital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
2065609-DSC00005.jpg56IzraelECKLwow 
2065709-DSC00005.jpg56GertaECKLwow 
2065809-DSC00005.jpg56LuisaECKLwow 

Register of Jewish Survivors I: Lists of Jews Rescued in Different European Countries (Jerusalem, 1945; 19032 records typed) [H]

IDSubdocumentSublistPageSurnameGiven nameSurname from previous columnBirth year or ageBirth place or last residenceTyping notes
25754List of Jewish Survivors from East European TownsBialystok155IKAGelaLodz 

Vilna [Vilnius, Lithuania]: Polish Jewish refugees receiving Joint Distribution Committee aid, in Vilna, Lithuania, 1940 [H]

IDPage 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)
10015[1]15Horst AchACHLeipzig1922WarszawaStamp at bottom of page: 1 Mar 1940 

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