Krochmalnik / Krachmalnik Holocaust-Era Records in Wieluń, Końskie, Gowarczów
15 Holocaust-era records for Krochmalnik / Krachmalnik and related spellings.
These records span Wieluń (Vielun), Końskie (Kinsk), Gowarczów (Gowarczew, Govartchov), and nearby towns.
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Poland: Register of Jewish Survivors II (Jewish Agency, 1945) [H]
| -Sort- | Digital file id | Page | Given name(s) | Surname(s) from previous or next columns | Place | Typing notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 39172 | 09-DSC00109.jpg | 153 | Elka | KROCHMALNIK | Lodz | |
| 39173 | 09-DSC00109.jpg | 153 | Lea | KROCHMALNIK | Lodz |
Register of Jewish Survivors I: Lists of Jews Rescued in Different European Countries (Jerusalem, 1945; 19032 records typed) [H]
| -Sort- | Subdocument | Sublist | Page | Surname | Given name | Surname from previous column | Birth year or age | Birth place or last residence | Typing notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12224 | Jewish Women Liberated in the Bergen-Belsen Camp; submitted by the American Jewish Congress, May 1945 | 14 | KROCHMALNIK | Elka | 1922 | Lodz |
Sweden: Holocaust Survivors 1945-1946; American Jewish Archives, D56/5 (16,816 rows) [H]
| -Sort- | Digital file id | Page | Seq number | Survivor given name(s) | 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12154 | 02-DSC00048.JPG | Rozka | KROCHMALNIK | 15 Jan 1923 | Litzmannstadt | Benjamin | KROCHMALNIK | Litzmanndtadt Ghetto | |||||||
| 12155 | 02-DSC00048.JPG | Rozka | KROCHMALNIK | 15 Jan 1923 | Litzmannstadt | Hela | BER | Litzmanndtadt Ghetto | |||||||
| 12156 | 02-DSC00048.JPG | Rozka | KROCHMALNIK | 15 Jan 1923 | Litzmannstadt | Irachmiel | KROCHMALNIK | Litzmanndtadt Ghetto | |||||||
| 23678 | 06-DSC00068.JPG | 37? | 531 | Elka | KROCHMALNIK | 6 Jun 1922 | Wielun | Lodz | Cwi | KROCHMALNIK | Tel Aviv | ||||
| 23679 | 06-DSC00068.JPG | 37? | 531 | Elka | KROCHMALNIK | 6 Jun 1922 | Wielun | Lodz | Mirjam | KROCHMALNIK | Tel Aviv | ||||
| 23680 | 06-DSC00068.JPG | 37? | 531 | Elka | KROCHMALNIK | 6 Jun 1922 | Wielun | Lodz | Bradl & Elisewa | SCHUMACHER | Tel Aviv | ||||
| 23681 | 06-DSC00068.JPG | 37? | 531 | Elka | KROCHMALNIK | 6 Jun 1922 | Wielun | Lodz | Eljasz | KROCHMALNIK | Wilna –USA? | ||||
| 23682 | 06-DSC00068.JPG | 37? | 531 | Elka | KROCHMALNIK | 6 Jun 1922 | Wielun | Lodz | Sura | KROCHMALNIK | Auschwitz? | ||||
| 23683 | 06-DSC00068.JPG | 37? | 531 | Elka | KROCHMALNIK | 6 Jun 1922 | Wielun | Lodz | Ruben | KROCHMALNIK | Krakow? |
Sweden: Survivors 1 (9505 persons) [H]
| -Sort- | 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15739 | 95 | Elka | KROCHMALNIK | Wielun | 06 Jun 1922 | Poland | |||||||||||
| 15740 | 95 | Rozka | KROCHMALNIK | Lodz | 15 Jan 1923 | Poland |
Vilna [Vilnius, Lithuania]: Polish Jewish refugees receiving Joint Distribution Committee aid, in Vilna, Lithuania, 1940 [H]
| -Sort- | Page number | Number | Name | Surname from previous column | Birth place | Birth year | Comes from | [X = handwritten mark added after "Comes from" town] | Stamp at bottom of page (if any) | Notes (not by typist) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13209 | 51 | 3090 | Elja Lejb Krochmalnik | KROCHMALNIK | Wielun | 1916 | Lodz | X |
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