Podoler / Podaler Holocaust-Era Records in Pilica, Szczekociny, Częstochowa, and nearby towns

7 Holocaust-era records for Podoler / Podaler and related spellings.

These records span Pilica (Piltz), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Włoszczowa (Vlotsheve), Żarki (Zharki), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 75 PODOLER records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »

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
2629657587SzlamaJAKOBSONAbram & Kajla SzycbergSZYCBERG20 May 1866, PilicaTrader; person/family added at end of Book of ResidentsJAKOBSON, KRAUZ, PODOLER, SZYCBERG
2629757587Chawa MindlaKRAUZJAKOBSONMoszek & Roza PodolerPODOLER28 Dec 1870, PilicaWith husband; person/family added at end of Book of ResidentsJAKOBSON, KRAUZ, PODOLER, SZYCBERG
2629857587ItlaJAKOBSONSzlama & Chawa Mindla KrauzKRAUZ12 Oct 1893, PilicaWith parents; person/family added at end of Book of ResidentsJAKOBSON, KRAUZ, PODOLER, SZYCBERG
2629957587Moszek HerszJAKOBSONSzlama & Chawa Mindla KrauzKRAUZ27 Nov 1899, PilicaWith parents; person/family added at end of Book of ResidentsJAKOBSON, KRAUZ, PODOLER, SZYCBERG

Częstochowa: Czestochower Yidn (Jews of Częstochowa 1947), transliteration of index; all names, including historical figures, non-Jews, etc.; translation at https://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Czestochowa1/Czestochowa1.html; images at https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/07a045a0-66cd-0133-cd02-00505686d14e (2907 listings) [H]

-Sort-Given nameSurname [r#]PageComments
10995PETLIORE120 

Częstochowa Yizkor Book 1958, index pages 327-334; "Czenstochov: A New Supplement to the Book 'Czenstochover Yidn'"; translation at https://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Czestochowa/Czestochowa.html; images at https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a47d0b80-6926-0133-d71d-00505686a51c (1519 persons) [H]

-Sort-Surname [r#]Given nameOther surnamePage numberIndex page number - column number
11052PETLORE158332 - 1

Włoszczowa: municipal court in Włoszczowa [Sąd Grodzki w Włoszczowaie], complete, 1929-1950; https://collections.ushmm.org/findingaids/RG-15.835_01_fnd_pl.pdf (at https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn740723); at Polish State Archives (but no images): https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/zespol/-/zespol/113349 [H]

-Sort-Image file nameSygCase numberDate case commencedPlaintiff nameSurname from previous columnPlaintiff addressDefendant nameSurname from previous columnDefendant addressCase detailsSurname from previous columnDate case concludedVerdictNotes by translator / typistSurname from previous two columnsNotes (not written by translator / typist)
1134921_1847_0_0_2115.pdf2115Zg 4/474 Feb 1947Abram RomankiewiczROMANKIEWICZul. Rynek 3, WłoszczowaThe Applicant requests the court to confirm that Szlama Sztajnkeler, son of Jochym and Ita Fajgla née Podoler, born Zarnowiec [no date], died on 14 Feb 1942 in Włoszczowa and his wife Rajzla Sztajnkeler née Apelsztajn, daughter of Rubin-Dawid and Dwojra née Mandelcwajg, born in Chmielnik [no date], died on 3 Jun 1942 in Włoszczowa.SZTAJNKELER, PODOLER, SZTAJNKELER NÉE APELSZTAJN, MANDELCWAJG4 Feb 1947Court grants Applicant's request.   

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