Majorek / Majerek Holocaust-Era Records in Częstochowa, Wodzisław, Krzepice, and nearby towns

30 Holocaust-era records for Majorek / Majerek and related spellings.

These records span Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Wodzisław (Vodislov), Krzepice (Kshepitz), Wieluń (Vielun), Radomsko (Radomsk), Działoszyn (Zaloshin), Kielce (Keltz), Opoczno (Opotchna), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Włoszczowa (Vlotsheve), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 288 MAJOREK 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)
10854194153 Jan 1941, Częstochowa7 Jan 1941, CzęstochowaRuchla vel Rozalia Majorek née Rozenberg, widow, born Częstochowa 8 May 1859, died in Częstochowa ul. Kościuszki 23MAJOREK NÉE ROZENBERGFałek RozenbergROZENBERGFrajda née [not listed][not listed][not listed]Herszlik Mitelman, employee of the Rabbinate in CzęstochowaSzlama Majzler, employee of the Rabbinate in Częstochowawww.crarg.org/i…002-6yMZq0.jpg  

Częstochowa Book of Permanent Residents 1870-1930, Często Arch (about 16,250 persons); sample images: www.crarg.org/czestochowa-book-of-permanent-residents-1870-1930.php [H]

-Sort-VolumePage of book [r#]House numberGiven nameMaiden nameSurnameParentsMother's maiden nameBirth date, placeProfession, other informationSurname from previous or following columnNotes (last event & life changes: death, displace, move to other house etc.)Surname from previous or following columnComments (not by researcher)All surnames for persons in this family
11440623854Szymcha----SZONFELDMoszek & Gitla SztamSZTAM13 Jan 1857, WloszczowaMerchantKURLAND, MAJOREK, SZONFELD, SZTAM
11441623854FrajdlaKURLANDSZONFELD---- & Anna MajorekMAJOREK-- --- 1857, KrzepiceWith husbandKURLAND, MAJOREK, SZONFELD, SZTAM
11442623854Ita----SZONFELDSzymcha & Frajdla KurlandKURLAND8 Feb 1878, KrzepiceWith parentsKURLAND, MAJOREK, SZONFELD, SZTAM
11443623854Jozefa----SZONFELDSzymcha & Frajdla KurlandKURLAND25 Dec 1886, CzestochowaWith parentsKURLAND, MAJOREK, SZONFELD, SZTAM
11444623854Chil----SZONFELDSzymcha & Frajdla KurlandKURLAND16 Nov 1889, CzestochowaWith parentsKURLAND, MAJOREK, SZONFELD, SZTAM
11445623854Anna----SZONFELDSzymcha & Frajdla KurlandKURLAND1 Apr 1902, CzestochowaWith parentsKURLAND, MAJOREK, SZONFELD, SZTAM
123188188069aIde Lejb----MAJOREK (VEL HERSZLIKOWICZ)Benjamin & Rywka ---------- --- 1860, WielunHouse ownerHERSZLIKOWICZ, LANDAU, ROZENBERG
123198188069aRuchlaROZENBERGMAJOREK (VEL HERSZLIKOWICZ)Falek & Frajdla LandauLANDAU20 Jun 1859, CzestochowaWith husbandHERSZLIKOWICZ, LANDAU, ROZENBERG
14809121469127EdwardZALCMANJoachim & Maria MajorekMAJOREK-- --- 1871, CzestochowaBachelorMAJOREK, ZALCMAN
14810121469127EsteraZALCMANJoachim & Maria MajorekMAJOREK-- --- 1876, CzestochowaMaidMAJOREK, ZALCMAN
14811121469127SamuelZALCMANJoachim & Maria MajorekMAJOREK14 Jun 1881, CzestochowaBachelorMAJOREK, ZALCMAN
14812121469127MalgorzataZALCMANJoachim & Maria MajorekMAJOREK-- --- 1883, CzestochowaMaid; died 28 Mar 1928MAJOREK, ZALCMAN
14813121469127BenedyktZALCMANJoachim & Maria MajorekMAJOREK15 Dec 1886, CzestochowaBachelorMAJOREK, ZALCMAN
18771211907248MajerBOMSAbram & Szandla FajermanFAJERMAN17 May 1861, CzestochowaCarpenterBOMS, FAJERMAN, IZBICKA, MAJEREK
18772211907248Hana MalkaIZBICKABOMSChil & Itta MajerekMAJEREK-- --- 1857, DzialoszynWith husbandBOMS, FAJERMAN, IZBICKA, MAJEREK
18773211907248SuraBOMSAbram Majer & Hana Malka IzbickaIZBICKA-- --- 1883, CzestochowaWith parentsBOMS, FAJERMAN, IZBICKA, MAJEREK
18774211907248DawidBOMSAbram Majer & Hana Malka IzbickaIZBICKA-- --- 1886, CzestochowaWith parentsBOMS, FAJERMAN, IZBICKA, MAJEREK

Częstochowa: lists of abandoned properties in Częstochowa, syg 29; images: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/15071873 (part of: District Liquidation Office in Kielce - tinyurl.com/3awprebr) [H]

-Sort-DetailsDetails in PolishImage file nameOrder numberStreetHouse numberProperty typePersonSurname from previous columnGroupRe-privatizedDelivered to the City Council.RemarksNotes by typistNotes (not written by typist)
10271LIST of real estates located in the city of Częstochowa, kept in the records of the District Liquidation Office in Częstochowa.WYKAZ nieruchomości połoźonych na terenie m. Częstochowy, znajdujących się w ewidencji Rejonowego Urzędu Likwidacyjnego w Częstochowie.21_336_0_-_29_9_56153427.jpg266.Kosciuszki23house [Polish: dom]Ide and Ruchla MajorekMAJOREKP100%[blank]   

Częstochowa: regarding ownership of houses 30 Apr 1941, syg 13797 [H]

-Sort-PageOrder numberStreetName of the ownerSurname(s) copied from previous column [r#]Number of rentersAdministratorsSurname(s) copied from previous columnLetter before list of names / property: textLetter before list of names / property: detailsNotes by translator / typistNotes (not written by translator / typist)
1006413266.Kościuszki 23MajorekMAJOREK22MłodnickiMŁODNICKI“administrators of the houses from which Jews were evicted to immediately carry out the relevant deregistration”www.crarg.org/c…0-Apr-1941.php  

Łódź: Jewish survivors registered in Łódź, Poland, Origin-Zionist Federation; printed at the top in red: Relatives Information Service, 15 Mar 1946? [H]

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnYear of birthAddressParents' namesSurname from previous columnAddress in 1939Notes by typistNotes (not by typist)
101172Irena MajorekMAJOREK1920[not listed][not listed]  

Poland: Monitor Polski (court records after WWII regarding inheritance, etc.); translations will be added later, for now try https://translate.google.com; source: http://monitorpolski.gov.pl [H]

-Sort-File nameNr.DateYearPageHeaderIntroductory sentence/paragraph (if any), before a numbered listIntroductory sentence/paragraph (if any), before a numbered list: translationEntry regarding person, couple, or familyEntry regarding person, couple, or family: translationSurname from previous two columnsNotes by typistNotes (not by typist)
10933M19460800148018026 Sierpnia19462Sad Grodzki w CzestochowieSad Grodzki Oddzial Hilpoteczny w Czestochowie obwieszcza, ze otwarfe zostaly nastepujace spadki po zmarlych:Translations will be added later; for now try https://translate.google.com4) Ruchli vel Rozalii z Rozenbergow Majorek, wlascicielce niepodzielnej polowy nieruchomosci w Czestochowie, oznaczonej hip. Nr 1122/II;Translations will be added later; for now try https://translate.google.comROZENBERG MAJOREK  

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
4330309-DSC00131.jpg175AnatolMAJOREKKalisz 
4330409-DSC00131.jpg175IrenaMAJOREKLodz 
4330509-DSC00131.jpg175JozefMAJOREKKalisz 
4330609-DSC00131.jpg175SalaMAJOREKKalisz 

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

-Sort-SubdocumentSublistPageSurnameGiven nameSurname from previous columnBirth year or ageBirth place or last residenceTyping notes
26300List of Jewish Survivors from East European TownsGRODNO159MEJERICKIJosefLisvovo? 
27071List of Jewish Survivors from East European TownsLIST B KOWNO164MEIARKAron (Boris-Leon)    
27090List of Jewish Survivors from East European TownsLIST B KOWNO164NEIARK (NEIMARK?)Musia (Chone)    

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)
180241327823Izrael NajurkNAJURKMlawa1916Mlawa   

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