Ruer / Rohr Holocaust-Era Records in Końskie, Kielce, Szczekociny, and nearby towns

16 Holocaust-era records for Ruer / Rohr and related spellings.

These records span Końskie (Kinsk), Kielce (Keltz), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Włoszczowa (Vlotsheve), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 80 RUER records from our 1,620,997-record pre-Holocaust database. Join CRARG to see those records and receive research assistance. Learn more »

France: Deportations during Holocaust, only "Pologne" from the web; used to be here: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/petit-chemin/Histoire/Accueil.htm [H]

-Sort-DetailsNº JO [Number of journal]Date [of journal]SexGiven nameSurnameCountry of birthState/region of birthCountry of deathComplete information
33430Nº = number; JO = the publication "Le journal officiel"16114 Jul 1998MAljeRORPolognePologneRor (Alje), né le 13 décembre 1897 à Turek (Pologne), décédé le 4 avril 1942 à Auschwitz (Pologne) ;

Końskie: Housing Matters, 1940-1941, RG-15.441, zesp 519, syg 469 (index of names in this material); part of Akta miasta Końskie (https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/zespol/-/zespol/111989); details: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/15091227 [H]

-Sort-Image file name(s)Page(s)Details regarding this materialSurname from previous column [r#]Notes (by translator / typist)
1009221_519_0_0_469.pdf75[List of 415 persons, without header or explanation; of which 148 are Jews] 52. Izrael Ruer: 3 room [pok.], ul. Kazanowska 1RUER 

Poland: Jewish Refugees in Italy, List Nr. 1, Jan 1946; only "Poland" listings [H]

-Sort-Page numberNameSurname from previous columnPlace of birthDate of birthFather's nameMother's nameNotes (not by typist)
1297595Batja RierRIERPoland1914JehudaJenta 
1297695Chaja RierRIERPoland1945JeeniaBatja 
1297795Hinda RierRIERPoland1941JeeniaBatja 
1297895Jawna RierRIERPoland1914NoachChaja 
1297995Dajcha RyjerRYJERWilna, Poland1927JakobDwora 
13302101Toshja RoehrROEHRKrakow/ Kraków, Poland1918ArieLeaKraków added because it seems more likely

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
5100410-DSC00026.jpg215ManiaROEHRLwow 
5431310-DSC00043.jpg232ChemiaRYRALodz 

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
13120Jewish Women Liberated In the Bergen-Belsen Camp20RURYGelb1925Santoidy 
16070List of Jews Liberated from the Buchenwald Camp; submitted by the World Jewish Congress, Jun 1945List A; 8 Jun 1945- 6 Aug 194540ROREugen1895Pecsvarad, Amsterdam 

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)
14925774780Itka RyjerRYJERSeja1912Seja   

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-PageGiven nameSurname [r#]Birth dateResidence in Warsaw until 1 Sep 1939Father's given nameMotherMother's maiden name copied from preceding columnCurrent address [town]Comments
1420171Chaim RuraRURA12 Nov 1915Nowolipie 38BenjaminEster SteinSTEINUlm 
1420271Tauba Rura née FelsRURA NÉE FELS24 Dec 1915Nowolipie 38JakobCypora KlajnbartKLAJNBARTUlm 
1420371Estera RuraRURA15 Jan 1947Nowolipie 38ChaimTauba FelsFELSUlm 

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