Lipsman / Lipsmann Holocaust-Era Records in Opoczno, Kielce, Wodzisław, and nearby towns
20 Holocaust-era records for Lipsman / Lipsmann and related spellings.
These records span Opoczno (Opotchna), Kielce (Keltz), Wodzisław (Vodislov), Radomsko (Radomsk, Noworadomsko, Novoradomsko, Noworadomsk, Novoradomsk), Końskie (Kinsk), Radoszyce (Radoshitz), Sulejów (Sulejew), Żarki (Zharki), and nearby towns.
Note: These results are missing 72 LIPSMAN records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »
Kielce: list of city council voters entitled to vote in the election of city councilors and their deputies 1939, syg 2373-2393 [H]
| -Sort- | District, syg, image folder | Image | Page number | Order number | Person | Surname from previous column | Street name | House number [r#] | Date of birth [day and month often not listed] | Living in the city since when? | Confirmation that the vote was cast... [column usually blank] | Remarks... | Notes (written by typist) | Notes (not written by typist) |
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| 18758 | District 6, ward 4, syg 2388, images at https://www.szu…ostka/16289835 | 21_122_0_-_2388_31_56023897.jpg | 28 | 1199 | Majer Zelik Lipszman | LIPSZMAN | Plac Piłsudskiego | 15 | 25 Dec 1899 | 1936 | | | | |
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 |
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| 42040 | 09-DSC00124.jpg | 168 | Basia | LIEBESMAN | Lwow | |
| 42403 | 09-DSC00126.jpg | 170 | Abram | LIPSMAN | Lodz | |
| 42404 | 09-DSC00126.jpg | 170 | Frania | LIPSMAN | Matthausen | |
| 42405 | 09-DSC00126.jpg | 170 | Jakub | LIPSMAN | Lodz | |
| 42406 | 09-DSC00126.jpg | 170 | Mania | LIPSMAN | Matthausen | |
| 42407 | 09-DSC00126.jpg | 170 | Zygmunt | LIPSMAN | Warszawa | |
Radomsko Book of Migration Control, 1930-1943 EXPANDED; Piotrków Tryb. Arch., syg 199-202 (about 7000 persons), sample image: www.crarg.org/radomsko-migration.php [H]
| -Sort- | Previous sort number | Syg. | Year | Page | Number [just a sequential number] | Given name | Surname from previous column [r#] | Number of persons: male | Number of persons: female | Previous place of residence - Powiat | Previous place of residence - Commune | Previous place of residence - Place, street, number of house | Address in Radomsko | Went to | Other information | Surname(s) from previous column | Researcher notes | Comments (not by researcher) |
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| 16675 | 13992 | 201 | 1940 | 138 | 1605 | Abram Lipsman | LIPSMAN | 3 | 2 | | Lodz | | Joselewicza 1 | | | | | |
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 |
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| 14927 | 02-DSC00141.JPG | 18 | | Ida | RUBINSZTAJN | WASERSZTRUM NEE RUBINSZTAJN | | 4 Jun 1919 | Zwolen | | Frymeta | LIPSMAN | Auschwitz | | |
| 17099 | 04-DSC00029.JPG | 25 | 312 | Chaja | LIPSMANN | KOLTON | Dressmaker | 9 Oct 1915 | Brzeziny | Brzeziny | Nathan | ABRAMOWITZ | New York | | |
| 17100 | 04-DSC00029.JPG | 25 | 312 | Chaja | LIPSMANN | KOLTON | Dressmaker | 9 Oct 1915 | Brzeziny | Brzeziny | Josef | OLSCHAK | New York | | |
| 17101 | 04-DSC00029.JPG | 25 | 312 | Chaja | LIPSMANN | KOLTON | Dressmaker | 9 Oct 1915 | Brzeziny | Brzeziny | Rosi | FUCHS | New York | | |
| 17102 | 04-DSC00029.JPG | 25 | 312 | Chaja | LIPSMANN | KOLTON | Dressmaker | 9 Oct 1915 | Brzeziny | Brzeziny | Harry | SCHWARZ | New York | | |
| 17103 | 04-DSC00029.JPG | 25 | 312 | Chaja | LIPSMANN | KOLTON | Dressmaker | 9 Oct 1915 | Brzeziny | Brzeziny | Moschek | LIPSMANN | Arbeitslager | | |
| 17104 | 04-DSC00029.JPG | 25 | 312 | Chaja | LIPSMANN | KOLTON | Dressmaker | 9 Oct 1915 | Brzeziny | Brzeziny | Channa | KOLTAN | Brzeziny, Lodz | | |
| 17105 | 04-DSC00029.JPG | 25 | 312 | Chaja | LIPSMANN | KOLTON | Dressmaker | 9 Oct 1915 | Brzeziny | Brzeziny | Israel | KOLTAN | Brzeziny, Lodz | | |
Sweden: List no. 7 of Jews who arrived in Sweden after June 26th (Group 2); printed red at top of page 1: 8 Feb 1946? [H]
| -Sort- | Page number | Person | Surname from previous column | Date of birth | Last domicile | Identity card no. | Notes by typist | Notes (not by typist) |
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| 10280 | 13 | Chaja Kolton Lipsmann | KOLTON LIPSMANN | 9 Oct 1915 | Brzeziny, Poland | [not listed] | | |
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 |
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| 15973 | 99 | Chaja | LIPSMANN | KOLTON | | | | | | | Brzeziny | 09 Oct 1915 | | | | Poland | |
Sweden: "Sweden 5 - First list of deceased Jewish refugees buried in the Jewish cemeteries of Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Norrköping, up until 31 Aug 1945"; at top in red: 22 Jan 1946; only Poland entries [H]
| -Sort- | Page number | Country | Person | Surname from previous column | Birthday | Last domicile | Identity card no. | Notes by typist | Notes (not by typist) |
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| 10275 | 16 | Poland | Ele Lipsman | LIPSMAN | 1915 | Brzeziny | 657 | | |
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- | Page | Given name | Surname [r#] | Birth date | Residence in Warsaw until 1 Sep 1939 | Father's given name | Mother | Mother's maiden name copied from preceding column | Current address [town] | Comments |
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| 11775 | 31 | Judka Gossbaum | GOSSBAUM | 25 Dec 1901 | Wilcza 2 | Pinie | Syma Liebsman | LIEBSMAN | Wetzlar | |
Note: These results are missing 72 LIPSMAN records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »