Jews from Biłgoraj staying in Tarnogród (9.1940)

Census of 09.03.1940 of the burned people from Biłgoraj staying in Tarnogród. It contains the names of representatives of 66 Jewish families (292 people in total):

  • Brener Ruchla Łaja,

  • Brezel Icek,

  • Brylantsztajn Frajdla,

  • Dorenbosz Majlech,

  • Edelstein Leib,

  • Elbaum Mendel.

  • Erbesfeld Chaim,

  • File Icek,

  • File Moszko Szmul,

  • Fink Hena,

  • Fiszer Nachman,

  • Flamenbaum Chaja,

  • Frayman Bajla,

  • Frost Mayer,

  • Goldberg and Icek Mayer.

  • Goldbrener Chysia,

  • Goldbrener Moszko,

  • Goldroyt Mindla,

  • Harman Abram,

  • Harman Dwojra,

  • Harman Gitla,

  • Hartman Mordko,

  • Hochman Abram,

  • Hochman Ela,

  • Honig Pesia,

  • Hraman Rywka,

  • Kantor Jakub Arie,

  • Kesłowicz Hillel,

  • Kirszenfeld Srul,

  • Kleiner Benzion,

  • Klajner Moszko,

  • Boruch Block,

  • Kloc Matys,

  • Mark Syma,

  • Micner Zysia,

  • Bad luck Szaj,

  • Rajdler Szmul,

  • Rosenberg Nuta,

  • Rubin Jakub,

  • Knight Ruchla,

  • And the Goldroyt Nut.

  • Sznajder Szulim,

  • Shnicer Nusym,

  • Sznicer Wolf,

  • Spiegincer Jankiel,

  • Szrajber Szmul,

  • Sztarbier Ruchla,

  • Sztarkier Wolf,

  • Sztern Lejb,

  • Sztokman Szmul,

  • Szwarc Brana Jakub,

  • Szwarc Khan,

  • Tayeter Chaskiel,

  • Torem Mordko,

  • Unke Szloma,

  • Weinberg Aaron,

  • Weinberg Chana,

  • Weinberg Sloma,

  • Wakslielt Josef,

  • Welc Abram,

  • Welc Moszko Aron,

  • Wertman Neck,

  • Zecer, Icek

  • Zemler Laybe,

  • Zylberman Moszko,

  • Zylberwajg Pinkus.

Source:

Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Years 1939–1942 (AJDC), sign. 210/684, pp. 20-21.

Jews from Biłgoraj staying in Tarnogród (11.1941)

A census from November 1941 of the Biłgoraj burned people staying in Tarnogród. It contains the names of representatives of 71 Jewish families (327 people in total):

  • Brener Ruchla Łaja,

  • Brezel Icek,

  • Brylantsztajn Frajdla,

  • Dorenbosz Majlech,

  • Edelstein Leib,

  • Elbaum Mendel.

  • Erbesfeld Chaim,

  • File Icek,

  • File Moszko Szmul,

  • Feil Boruch,

  • Feil Uszer,

  • Fink Hena,

  • Fiszer Nachman,

  • Flamenbaum Chaja,

  • Frayman Bajla,

  • Frost Mayer,

  • Goldberg and Icek Mayer.

  • Goldbrener Chysia,

  • Goldbrener Moszko,

  • Goldroyt Mindla,

  • Harman Abram,

  • Harman Chana,

  • Harman Dwojra,

  • Harman Gitla,

  • Hartman Mordko,

  • Hochman Abram,

  • Hochman Ela,

  • Honig Pesia,

  • Hraman Rywka,

  • Kantor Hinde,

  • Kantor Jakub Arie,

  • Kesłowicz Hillel,

  • Kirszenfeld Srul,

  • Kleiner Benzion,

  • Klajner Moszko,

  • Boruch Block,

  • Kloc Matys,

  • Mark Syma,

  • Micner Zysia,

  • Bad luck Szaj,

  • Rajdler Szmul,

  • Rosenberg Nuta,

  • Rubin Jakub,

  • Knight Ruchla,

  • And the Goldroyt Nut.

  • Sznajder Szulim,

  • Shnicer Nusym,

  • Sznicer Wolf,

  • Spiegincer Jankiel,

  • Szrajber Szmul,

  • Sztarbier Ruchla,

  • Sztarkier Wolf,

  • Sztender Leman,

  • Sztern Lejb,

  • Sztokman Szmul,

  • Szwarc Brana Jakub,

  • Szwarc Khan,

  • Tayeter Chaskiel,

  • Torem Mordko,

  • Unke Szloma,

  • Weinberg Aaron,

  • Weinberg Chana,

  • Weinberg Freidel,

  • Wakslielt Josef,

  • Welc Abram,

  • Welc Moszko Aron,

  • Wertman Neck,

  • A little bit of ice,

  • Zemler Laybe,

  • Zylberman Moszko,

  • Zylberwajg Pinkus.

source: Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Years 1939–1942 (AJDC), sign. 210/684, p. 83.

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