Peses / Pesses Holocaust-Era Records

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23 Holocaust-era records for Peses / Pesses and related spellings.

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Częstochowa: deportation from the Łódź ghetto to Częstochowa HASAG; accompanied by letter dated 3 Mar 1944 [H]

IDPage numberOrder number[Number with unknown meaning]Handwritten note, if any (nearly always followed by check mark?)PersonSurname from previous columnAdresseDate of birthHandwritten number(s), if anyNotes (not written by translator / typist)
1047310/8467721Majer Peses?PESES?Insel 71926  

France: Deportations during Holocaust, only "Pologne" from the web; used to be here: http://perso.wanadoo…istoire/Accueil.htm [H]

IDDetailsNº JO [Number of journal]Date [of journal]SexGiven nameSurnameCountry of birthState/region of birthCountry of deathComplete information
29878Nº = number; JO = the publication "Le journal officiel"29014 Dec 1997MGersPESISPolognePolognePesis (Gers), né le 1er juin 1885 à Rowno (Pologne), décédé le 4 mai 1944 à Auschwitz (Pologne) et non le 29 avril 1944 à Drancy (Seine).
29889Nº = number; JO = the publication "Le journal officiel"29014 Dec 1997MIsraëlPESSESPolognePolognePesses (Israël), né en 1908 à Opoczno (Pologne), décédé le 28 juillet 1942 à Auschwitz (Pologne).
30534Nº = number; JO = the publication "Le journal officiel"29014 Dec 1997MKalmaPISARZPolognePolognePisarz (Kalma, Icek), né le 7 septembre 1909 à Nowo-Korczyn (Pologne), décédé le 12 octobre 1943 à Auschwitz (Pologne) et non le 7 octobre 1943 à Drancy (Seine).

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

IDPage 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)
105506Letters from abroad (In brackets: the name of the relative from abroad)Mair M. LevyLEVY(Picas E. Dima).PICAS[blank][blank]Jerusalem 

Kielce district: "Surviving Jews in the Kielce District"; World Jewish Congress, no date (2179 persons) [H]

IDTownSequence number in city listPersonSurname from previous columnPresent address [city after war]Year of birthPage of bookComments
10818Nowy Korczyn22 of 43Eliasz PisarzPISARZ10 

Poland: Jewish Refugees in Italy, List Nr. 2, Feb 1946; only "Poland" listings [H]

IDPage numberNameSurname from previous columnPlace of birthDate of birthFather's nameMother's nameNotes (not by typist)Surname from previous column
1207377Abram PesisPESISLuck, Poland1919JakobEster  

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

IDDigital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
4895610-DSC00015.jpg204Leon (Pilat Jozef)PESESLodz 
4895710-DSC00015.jpg204LeonPESSESWarszawa 
4895810-DSC00015.jpg204ZlataPESESLodz 
4946110-DSC00018.jpg207BaruchPISARZRychbach 
4946210-DSC00018.jpg207EliaszPISARZNowy Korczyn 
4946310-DSC00018.jpg207LeonPISARZLodz 
4946410-DSC00018.jpg207MajerPISARZBedzin 

Sweden: Holocaust Survivors 1945-1946; American Jewish Archives, D56/5 (16,816 rows) [H]

IDDigital file idPageSeq numberSurvivor given name(s)Survivor maiden name / other surname (previous or next column)Survivor surnameOccupationBirthdayBirth cityLast domicileSurvivor sends greetings to -- given name(s)Survivor sends greetings to -- surname(s)Greetings to--PlaceOther informationTyping notes
2249706-DSC00010.JPG?252HellaPESESSGELBART-PESESSDressmaker10 Oct 1919LodzLodzMeierPESSERLodz?  
2249806-DSC00010.JPG?252HellaPESESSGELBART-PESESSDressmaker10 Oct 1919LodzLodzJakobPFEFFERNew York, Bronx  

Sweden: Survivors 1 (9505 persons) [H]

IDPageGiven name(s)Surname 1Surname 2Surname 3Maiden name 1Maiden name 2Father's given nameMother's given nameSpouse's given namePlace of birthDate of birthPlace of residencePlace of deathDate of deathNationalityComments
1480380HallaGELBARTPESZERSLodz10 Oct 1919Poland 

Treblinka: persons listed at Memory of Treblinka Foundation from any CRARG town [H]

IDMore informationPersonSurname from previous columnTownTreblinka victim?
11356For complete data search here: https://memoryo…tims/database/Mordechaj PessesPESSESTomaszów MazowieckiYes

USSR: "List of Polish Jewish Refugees Now in USSR, 1945," American Jewish Archives, H277/7 (2582 persons) [H]

IDImagePage numberGiven name(s)Surname(s)AgeOccupationFather's nameFamily groupLast residence in PolandLast address in the USSROther information
1037115/DSC00016.JPG4JacobPOCHISMendelPai-Arikski R-n Czelek P.R. 
1233216/DSC00031.JPG4JacobPOCHISMendelPai-Arikski R-n Czelek P.R. 
1286116/DSC00031.JPG4JacobPOCHISMendelPai-Arikski R-n Czelek P.R. 

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)
188531458639Abram PasisPASISLuck1919Tarczyn   

Zbąszyń, Poland: refugees 1938-1939, List of persons, actually in Zbąszyń, having relatives in U.S.A., Canada, or South America; addresses not exact or unknown; unnumbered pages [H]

IDAdditional informaitonPage numberNumber [on page]PersonSurname from previous columnBorn onBorn atOccupationLast address in GermanyPresent address in ZbąszyńAddress of relativesSurname from previous or next columnDegree of relationshipNotes (not by typist)
10299List of Polish Jews expelled by the Nazi government into this Polish border town, receiving assistance from the JDC in 1938-1939[14]286Symcha PessesPESSES18 Jan 1893OpocznotailorHannoverJeziorna 2Vulkan by Listman, N.Y.VULKAN?[blank] 

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