Wierza Holocaust-Era Records

Częstochowa (Chenstochov), Wodzisław (Vodislov), Kielce (Keltz), Krzepice (Kshepitz), Kłobuck (Klobutzk), Pilica (Piltz), Piotrków (Petrikev), and nearby towns

14 Holocaust-era records for Wierza and related spellings.

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Częstochowa: Harry Klein, "Czenstochov: Our Legacy," 1993 (947 surnames) [H]

IDSurname or maiden name (of any person, Jewish or not Jewish)Page numberNotes (photo noted by indexer of pages i-176)
10752WISE146 

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
12045Wodzislaw56 of 59Golda WiezaWIEZA21 

Krzepice: "Martyrs Scroll of Landsmans of Krzepice, Poland and its Surroundings who Perished in the Holocaust," in Hebrew characters; provided (22 April 2003) by Harry Rozyn, who lived in Krzepice up to 1969 (252 persons listed) [H]

IDPersonSurname from previous columnColumnNotes
10067Aron WiseWISEC 

Poland: "Jewish survivors residing in Poland; cabled to the Jewish Immigrant Aid Society of Canada"; printed in red at the top: 24 Jan 1946 [H]

IDPage numberTown header [presumably means "residing in..."]PersonSurname from previous columnPlace of birthYear born [often not listed]Notes by typistNotes (not by typist)
10122[3]WodzislawGolda WejzaWEJZA    

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

IDDigital file idPageGiven name(s)Surname(s) from previous or next columnsPlaceTyping notes
6368910-DSC00096.jpg282AdolfWESSOswiecim 
6389310-DSC00097.jpg283GoldaWIERZASosnowiec 
6389410-DSC00097.jpg283GoldaWIEZAWodzislaw 
6389510-DSC00097.jpg283SalaWIEZADabrowa Gor. 
6447510-DSC00100.jpg286GuntherWIESEGdansk 

Poland Survivor Radio Messages, American Jewish Archives, H277, n2 (2741 persons) [H]

IDSet, folder, and imageSurvivor given nameSurname from previous columnName of fatherOther family membersPresent addressSurname from any previous columnSurvivor former residenceMessage in fullAddress for mailSurname from previous two columnsDate(s) of broadcastOther information--including title, date, and page
10207PRSM 07, image DSC00156.JPGBernhardWISZLwow17 Apr 1945page 5

Radomsko identity cards (list of; with signatures) EXPANDED WORK 1934-1940 (1938 is missing); Piotrkow Tryb Arch, syg 185-192 (about 2000 persons); sample image: www.crarg.org/radoms…cards-1934-1940.php [H]

IDSyg.Year [of ID Card]Serial numberGiven nameSurnameDate and place of birthNumber and date of issue of passportAddress of passport ownerCommentSurname from previous columnNotes by researcherNotes (not written by researcher)
10693187193613Marianna WiechaWIECHA10 Nov 1909 Piaszczyce1 May 1936 863119Limanowskiego 111Signature of owner   

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
1079001-DSC00148.JPG17ElaZAKS?10 Apr 1917RadomRoseWISENorthwestern station 2210 Pingvece AmericaPage is folded over on front of surnam
1220502-DSC00050.JPG8GeniaRACZEK12 Dec 1921PraszaviceJosekWIERZACanada, America  

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)
173121207124Chaim WiechaWIECHAWysokie Mazow.1917Warszawa   

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