Swiatlowski / Swiatlowska Holocaust-Era Records in Radomsko, Piotrków, Przedbórz, and nearby towns

47 Holocaust-era records for Swiatlowski / Swiatlowska and related spellings.

These records span Radomsko (Radomsk, Noworadomsko, Novoradomsko, Noworadomsk, Novoradomsk), Piotrków (Petrikev), Przedbórz (Pshedbosh), Szczekociny (Shtshekotshin), Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Pilica (Piltz), Kielce (Keltz), Lelów (Lelev), Kromołów (Krimilov), Końskie (Kinsk), and nearby towns.

Note: These results are missing 477 SWIATLOWSKI 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 marriages; Często Arch; for information on notary records, see https://www.crarg.org/notary-records.php [H]

-Sort-Reg yearAktDate and place of eventDate and place of registrationGroom, age, profession, city, and (starting in 1916) street addressGroom surnameGroom's fatherGroom's father surnameGroom's motherGroom's mother maiden nameBride, age, city, and (starting in 1916) street addressBride surnameBride's fatherBride's father surnameBride's motherBride's mother maiden nameWitness 1Witness 1 surnameWitness 2Witness 2 surnameOther information on the pageSurname(s) from previous or next columnsImage(s)Comments by translatorSurname(s) from previous or next columnsComments (not by translator)
10900194111518 Mar 1941, Częstochowa1 Apr 1941, CzęstochowaDawid Światłowski, bachelor, born Radomsko 4 Jun 1907, living in Częstochowa ul. Orlicz Dreszera 6ŚWIATŁOWSKIArja Lejb ŚwiatłowskiŚWIATŁOWSKIMałka Rachla née MillerMILLERGitla Litmanowicz, unmarried, born Jędrzejów 14 Mar 1910, permanent resident JędrzejówLITMANOWICZBerek LitmanowiczLITMANOWICZEstera née WerdygerWERDYGERMoszek Koczajner, employee of the Rabbinate in CzestochowaKOCZAJNERMojżesz Asz, employee of the Rabbinate in Czestochowawww.crarg.org/i…063-7JIMID.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
25568391541532LipmanMARKOWICZJoachim & Ruda BroniatowskaBRONIATOWSKA23 Mar 1870, SlawkowTraderBRONIATOWSKA, LANDAU, MARKOWICZ, SWIATLOWSKA
25569391541532Gitla PeslaLANDAUMARKOWICZEliasz Jakub & Chana SwiatlowskaSWIATLOWSKA23 Feb 1870, SzczekocinyWith husbandBRONIATOWSKA, LANDAU, MARKOWICZ, SWIATLOWSKA
25570391541532SzyjaMARKOWICZLipman & Gitla Pesla LandauLANDAU23 Jan 1892, SzczekocinyWith parentsBRONIATOWSKA, LANDAU, MARKOWICZ, SWIATLOWSKA
25571391541532RuchlaMARKOWICZLipman & Gitla Pesla LandauLANDAU19 Mar 1894, SzczekocinyWith parentsBRONIATOWSKA, LANDAU, MARKOWICZ, SWIATLOWSKA
25572391541532Sura RywkaMARKOWICZLipman & Gitla Pesla LandauLANDAU15 Jan 1900, SzczekocinyWith parentsBRONIATOWSKA, LANDAU, MARKOWICZ, SWIATLOWSKA
25573391541532RajzlaMARKOWICZLipman & Gitla Pesla LandauLANDAU14 Feb 1901, SzczekocinyWith parentsBRONIATOWSKA, LANDAU, MARKOWICZ, SWIATLOWSKA
25574391541532Chaim LejbMARKOWICZLipman & Gitla Pesla LandauLANDAU27 Apr 1908, CzestochowaWith parentsBRONIATOWSKA, LANDAU, MARKOWICZ, SWIATLOWSKA
25575391541532Alta JachetaMARKOWICZLipman & Gitla Pesla LandauLANDAU27 Apr 1908, CzestochowaWith parentsBRONIATOWSKA, LANDAU, MARKOWICZ, SWIATLOWSKA

Częstochowa: Committee in Warszawa-Praga, District 5, Committee in Częstochowa, Religious Association, Register of members of the board (26 persons) [H]

-Sort-SourceImage numberSublistNumberGiven nameSurname [r#]Date of birthParents' given namesProfessionCurrent occupation
10022Amer Jewish Arch, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945; MSS COL 361, file D55/5surv 11-D55N5/DSC00093.JPGlist/register of employees10IZRAELSWIATLOWSKI18 Nov 1904Lejbus, Malkaclerk, office worker, civil servant (male)funeral company worker

Częstochowa Forced Labor, WWII; original documents at Jewish Historical Institute Warsaw; we thank the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation Genealogy Project for their cooperation (4843 persons) [H]

-Sort-Jewish Historical Institute sygn.Laufende No. [consecutive number]Kartei-No. [file number]PersonSurname from previous columnOccupation (Beruf)Occupation (Beruf) (translated)Place of residence (Wohnort)Date at top of pagePage No. in pencilPage No. in redComments
1051091D 9101Abram SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKIExpedientDispatching clerkOrl. Dreszera 619 Mar 19403?  
131162365D 11375Manuel SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKIFuhrman arbeitslosCart driver, truck driver, unemployedOrzechowskiego 4/622 Apr 194010672 
13821213/72632D 11642Izrael SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKIKaufmannMerchantOrl. Dreszera 636 

Częstochowa Ghetto Rejestracja (list of Jews sent to the Częstochowa Ghetto from other towns), 22 Jan 1940 to 7 Jan 1941; Często Arch, syg 9061, pages 2-128 (1351 persons) [H]

-Sort-DetailsPagePersonSurname from previous columnCame fromComments (not by researcher)
10073Also see later, more complete, typing of this document, as well as additional pages from this material.5Izrael SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKIRadomsko 

Częstochowa Holocaust-era, various pages (395 persons) [H]

-Sort-DetailsGiven nameSurname [r#]Date of birthAgeFatherMotherOccupationOccupation (translated)Current jobCurrent job (translated)AddressRegional page headerRegional page header (translated)L.p. (seq # on left)Comments
10084("Komitet w Czestochowie...," "Committee in Czestochowa": Central Committee of Polish Jews, Warszawa-Praga, Szeroka 5, Records/Files and Statistics Department), USHMM, 1997.A.0235.Reel 5IzraelSWIATLOWSKI18 Nov 1904LejbusMalkaUrzednikOfficial, civil-servantPrac. Ost. PosWorker?Wykaz pracownikowRegistry of workers10 

Częstochowa: lists of enterprises 1940-1941, pages 98-166 (alphabetical by surname), RG-15.301, zesp 1, syg 13793; images: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/en/jednostka/-/jednostka/24943565 [H]

-Sort-Image file namePage number (at top)Order numberPerson (or office, business name, etc. )Very approximate translation (using chatgpt.com) of any Polish material from the preceding columnSurname (for Jewish listings), copied from previous columnType of enterprise [shops, businesses, workshops, etc]Type of enterprise: very approximate translation (using chatgpt.com)Address of enterprise [r#]Notes (written by proofer)
114438_1_0_0_13793.pdf1424180Izrael Mojżesz SwiatłowskiSWIATŁOWSKISprzed. galan. krotk.Sale of small haberdasheryOrl. Dreszera 6 [Orlicz Dreszera 6] 

Częstochowa: prisoners at Hasag Pelcery slave labor camp in Częstochowa, USHMM (4738 persons) [H]

-Sort-Image fileImage file (second set: improved images)Lp.Given name (Nazwisko i imie)Surname (Nazwisko i imie) [r#]Year of birth (Data ur)Birth, from complete documentPlace of birth (Miejsce urodzenia)Residence in 1939 (Miejsce zam. w 1939 r)From where sent (Skad przybyl do obozu) [may be one of 6 Hasag slave-labor camps]Profession (Zawod)Profession (Zawod), translationCard number (Nr. kartotek obozowej)Notes
14052Hasag-A4/0857.tifHasag-B4/0852.tif4050.MojzeszSWIATLOWSKI190818 Nov 1908RadomskoCzestochowaCzestochowarobotnikworker (male)4843 

Częstochowa: Rada Starszych w Częstochowie, USHMM, microfilm 2, with expanded translations (images 0001.tif-1015.tif); sample images: www.crarg.org/czestochowa-holocaust-police.php [H]

-Sort-Digital file nameGiven nameSurname [r#]DetailsSurname(s) in column to the left (if not in the surname column)Typist comments
166320791.tif.pdfSzajdlaSZEFTLOWICZResides on 1st Aleja 2; following an order of German officer Schulz, was escorted to the Sicherheitspolizei located on Kiliński St. 10  

Częstochowa: registration of Jews coming from other cities to Częstochowa 1940-1941, syg 13797, pages 2-128 (1,558 persons) [H]

-Sort-PageNumber on pageRegistration number (if included)DateGiven name(s)Surname [r#]Date of birthNumber in familyProfessionProfession, translated into EnglishFormer residenceCurrent residenceNotes by translator / typistDate at end of this listText on a non-list pageNotes (not written by translator / typist)
1007951823 JanIzrael Berek SwiatłowskiSWIATŁOWSKI30 May 18824kupiecmerchantRadomskoDreszera 6-29 Jan 1940Listing is clearly "Dreszera 6-"

Częstochowa: Registration of Jews from other cities to Częstochowa, 1941 and 1942 [Rejestracja Żydów przebywających z innych miast do Częstochowy za r. 1941 i 1942], syg 13801 [H]

-Sort-Page number (upper corner)Order numberRegistration numberYearDatePersonSurname [r#]Date of birthNames of family members [on 1942 pages]Surname from previous columnNumber of family members [on 1941 pages]Profession (in Polish or German)Profession (translated)Place where came fromWhere living nowDate at the bottom of the pageOther information on the pageNotes by translator / typistNotes (not written by translator / typist)
11871112141609194116 May 1941Moszek SwiatłowskiSWIATŁOWSKI17 Sep 1908-robotnikworkerWarszawaKrótka 32[no date at bottom of page]   

Częstochowa: Surviving Jews in Częstochowa, about 1945, World Jewish Congress (2503 persons) [H]

-Sort-Page numberSequence number on far leftGiven nameSurname [r#]Year of birthPresent address [document published 1950]Comments
12081372088IzraelSWIATLOWSKI1904Radomsko 

Kielce BMD 1935 birth registrations (most are late registrations): books of residents

-Sort-Folder of imagesImage [r#]Document filed along with this birth registrationSurname from previous columnDistrict / TownNameSurname copied from previous columnParentsMaiden name copied from previous columnDate of birthPlace of birthMarital statusReligionOccupationPrevious place of residenceNotes about criminal recordIdentity documentNotes by translator / typistNotes (not written by translator / typist)Surname(s) copied from previous column(s)
10010https://tinyurl.com/3epkp2j721_122_0_-_2926_400_56034907.jpgZłata KlajnplacKLAJNPLACKoniecpolBerek KlajnplacKLAJNPLACLejzor & Rejla née SwiatłowskaSWIATŁOWSKA24 Nov 1895KoniecpolBachelorJewishWith parentsNoneNoneRegistered before 1914; vol. I, house No. 5, p. 118 

Kielce BMD 1935 birth registrations (most are late registrations): pre-1835 births

-Sort-Folder of imagesImage fileDocument filed along with this birth registrationChild's surnameRegistration dateAktDate of birthPlace of birthAddressChildChild's surnameGenderFather, ageFather's surnameMother, ageMother's surnameFather, permanent resident of...Father's occupationWitness 1Witness 1 surname / patronymicWitness 2Witness 2 surname / patronymicOther information on the pageNotes by typist, translator, or prooferSurname(s) from previous columns
10009https://tinyurl.com/3epkp2j721_122_0_-_2926_398_56034905.jpgZłata KlajnplacKLAJNPLAC24 Nov 1895KoniecpolBerek KlajnplacKLAJNPLACMaleLejzor KlajnplacKLAJNPLACRejla-Dwojra née SwiatłowskaSWIATŁOWSKA         

Memorial Book: Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933-1945 (selected towns; complete material: https://www.bundesarchiv.de/gedenkbuch/introduction/) [H]

-Sort-Given name(s)Maiden nameSurnameBorn onResident ofEmigration // Expulsion // ImprisonmentDeportationDate of deathPlace of death“Destiny”
10140Mordka MaxSWIATLOWSKI23 Oct 1899 in Plawno / - / -EssenEXPULSION: 28 Oct 1938 to Bentschen (Zbaszyn)Deportation: Litzmannstadt (Lodz), ghetto [to] 30 Jun 1944, Kulmhof (Chelmno), extermination camp [to] Place of death: Kulmhof (Chelmno), extermination camp   

Poland: "Martyrdom of Jewish Physicians in Poland" (Exposition Press, 1963; 2584 persons) [H]

-Sort-Given name(s)SurnameBirthDeathPage number
12111BernardSONNENSCHEIN-SWIATLOWSKI1898Holocaust459

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

-Sort-Digital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
5555110-DSC00051.jpg239AnnaSIWATLOWSKAHrubieszow 

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 numberSyg.YearPageNumber [just a sequential number]Given nameSurname from previous column [r#]Number of persons: maleNumber of persons: femalePrevious place of residence - PowiatPrevious place of residence - CommunePrevious place of residence - Place, street, number of houseAddress in RadomskoWent toOther informationSurname(s) from previous columnResearcher notesComments (not by researcher)
100231002119919307125Izrael Berek SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKI34Radomsko       
116691147419919302194986Arie Lajb SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKI22Radomsko       
1270912388200193212243Arie Lejbus SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKI11Czestochowa: Ogrodowa 7    
1275812416200193217363Bajla SwiatlowskaSWIATLOWSKA11Czestochowa: Ogrodowa 7    
14443133712001938288741Chaim SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKI1Warszawa: Marszalkowska 10 1    
156682021942187336Izrael Ber SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKI1Died 26 Feb 1942    

Radomsko identity cards (list of; with signatures) INITIAL WORK 1936-1940 (1938 is missing); Piotrkow Trybunalski Arch, syg 185-192 (about 1200 persons) [H]

-Sort-Year [of ID Card]SurnameGiven nameDate of birthPlace of birthAddressPageNotes (not by researcher)
101711936SWIATLOWSKAChaja17 Sep 1888JanowBrzeznicka 184 

Radomsko, List of Jewish Residents, 1939 EXPANDED; Piotrków Tryb. Arch., syg 2174 [H]

-Sort-Previous sort numberWhich listGiven nameSurnameAgeProfessionAddressOther informationResearcher notesYear of birth (calculated)Comments (not by researcher)
1033910334List 1, Part 2 of 2Izrael SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKI57WorkerBrzeznicka 7Note: End of List 1 states "condition on 10 Oct 1939"1882 
1197911917List 2, Part 6 of 7Szaja SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKI23WorkerBrzeznicka 11916 
1198011918List 2, Part 6 of 7Izrael SwiatlowskiSWIATLOWSKI57TraderBrzeznicka 11882 

Radomsko, List of Jewish Residents, 1939; Piotrków Tryb. Arch., syg 2174 (2168 persons) [H]

-Sort-Which listSurnameGiven nameAgeYear of birth (calculated)ProfessionAddress
10334List 1, Part 2 of 2SWIATLOWSKIIzrael571882WorkerBrzeznicka 7
11917List 2, Part 6 of 7SWIATLOWSKISzaja231916WorkerBrzeznicka 1
11918List 2, Part 6 of 7SWIATLOWSKIIzrael571882TraderBrzeznicka 1

Radomsko Martyrs List (2501 persons), images: www.crarg.org/radomsko-martyrs-list.php [H]

-Sort-Given nameSurname from previous column [r#]NotesSequential #Column
12470Helena SzwiatlowskiSZWIATLOWSKI2470Column 39
12471Sarah SzwiatlowskiSZWIATLOWSKI2471Column 39
12472Ruth SzwiatlowskiSZWIATLOWSKI2472Column 39
12473Haim SzwiatlowskiSZWIATLOWSKI2473Column 39
12474Yeshayahu SzwiatlowskiSZWIATLOWSKI2474Column 39

Radomsko Yizkor Book index, page 585-600: https://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Radomsko/rad585.html; images at https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/81d29030-6159-0133-c4a6-00505686a51c [H]

-Sort-Index page numberLetterGiven namesSurname(s) [r#]Page(s) in Yizkor book
12686600SHINSZWIATLOWSKI158, 169, 241, 375

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
20256List of Jews of Polish nationality who arrived in Sweden Submitted by the World Jewish CongressList B, 31 May 1945119SWIATLOWSKAMarjem1922Czestochowa 

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

-Sort-Digital 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
1073801- DSC00144.JPG15MarimSWIATLOWSKA26 Mar 1922Czechtochowie      

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