Secemin (Setzemin) Jewish Genealogy [2,631 records]
Where Secemin (Setzemin) (in black) sits among CRARG’s core towns. Click a town to open its page.
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Jewish Names in Secemin (Setzemin)
The long list below shows the most common surnames (and patronymic names) in CRARG’s projects that include Secemin (Setzemin). The number indicates how many times the name appears. Records for persons from this town can also appear in projects for other towns, especially in marriage records and records for non-permanent residents.
For Secemin (Setzemin) (and nearby towns), some data will be in our Holocaust records, but the vast majority will be in our pre‑Holocaust database.
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Historical information on towns is drawn from Encyclopedia Judaica (Jerusalem, Israel: Macmillan, 1978), Shmuel Spector, editor-in-chief; The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust (New York: New York University Press, 2001); The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945 (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2018); Pinkas Hakehillot: Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities, Poland (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1976); and several town Yizkor books. For their help with translating town histories, CRARG thanks Gloria Berkenstat Freund (Yiddish) and Udi Cain (Hebrew).
Thinking of joining CRARG? Feel free to write to me (danielkazez@crarg.org) to ask if we have records for your family! —Daniel Kazez, CRARG President (a volunteer/unpaid position)
If you are ready to join CRARG, visit our Pre-Holocaust Database page.