Records of the Asche family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 2749 records for the surname Asche (including soundalike names and spelling variants) in the All Galicia Database (the AGD), Gesher Galicia's free searchable collection of genealogical and historical records from the former Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia, which is now eastern Poland and western Ukraine. Here is a sampling of some of the results you can find there:

  • Ester Sime OZE
    census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857)
  • Jechiel Chaskel OZE
    census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857)
  • Moses Ber HAUSER
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • Basia HAISS
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • Perl HAUSER
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • Feubel HEISS
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • Pesie HAIS
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • Chanzie HAUSER
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • Kalman HEISS
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • Dwora HASS
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)

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Records of the Asche family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website

There are 194 search results for the surname Asche at Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website, a few of which are listed below. Note that results listed below are limited to purely Galician sources, such as telephone and business directories from Galician cities, or school records, but they do not include the many other sources available on his website that span all of pre-war Poland. You may need the free .DjVu web browser plugin to view these files.

  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 224 {y80}
    ... ROIZE. Sister REICHBACH REISELE. Aunt and 6 children SCOWRON FRIDA. Aunt and 2 children LICHTER MAITE, Aunt and her husband LICHTER AVRUM. Cousin LICHTER LI PE. Cousin LICHTER ITCHE. Cousin KARTKN ISIDORE commemorates KARTEN MOISHE. Father KARTEN DVOIRE, Mother KARTEN SHLOIME, Brother with wife and children KARTEN FRADL. Sister and 3 children SCHILDKRAUT JOSL. Brother-in-law KARTEN HERSH ... 3 children SORGEN FISHEL. Uncle and 2 children STERZKR ELCIE. Aunt SORGEN FRIDK, Aunt HERMAN SARAH. Cousin and 2 children KARTEN PESHE, Cousin and 3 children KAKTKN ITCHE commemorates KARTEN HENIE SCHLEIDER, Wife KARTEN YANKEL. Son KARTEN DVOIRE. Daughter KARTKN MOISHE. Father KARTEN DVOIRE. Mother KARTEN SHLOIME. Wife and 6 children KARTEN FRADL. with ...
  • Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 244 {y32}
    ... punished. Fight between Jewish and non-Jewish boys were occurrences that sur-prised no one and the teachers invariably blamed the Jewish boys for pro-voking them. Punishment was severe and immediate—the sharp edge of the meter across the palms and fingers of the hands. It was considered a mark of distinction for the victim not to have screamed in pain. The boys devc-loped a method to ease the pain. The victim would run a wet tongue across the painful areas then rub his hand hard against his things to mitigate the sting then march back to his seat in a state of defiance of his teacher. If in view of these abuses the Jewish pupil nevertheless obtained consi-dcrable education it was not due to the efforts of the teacher but in spite of her. The Jewish child "had" to excel if he was to endure ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 226 {y80}
    ... ! father EHRL1CH BERL. Father EIIRLICH SARAH. Mother EIIRLICH -ElZBR. Brother EIIRLICH AVROHOM. Brother EHRLICH ROISE. Sister EHRLICH BRONIA. Sister EHRLICH CILKA. Sister EHRLICH LKIBISII, Cousin EHRLICH CHAJTSHE. Cousin KNGELKEKG RIUIS commemorates ENGELBERG HERSH. Brother and his family FKDKK ‹*11 ASYA commemorates LOSER bon YIZCHACK and wife YITTE MANES ben YIZCHACK with wife ELKE and two children DAVID ben YIZCHACK PEARL bath YIZCHACK with husband and children JEWISH VICTIMS OF THE NAZI HO-LOCAUST FROM THE BOIBERKER AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES WHO ARE HEREWITH COMMEMORATED BY RELA-TIVES IN THE UNITED STATES BAUM MORRIS commemorates BAUM LEIBISH ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 247 {y80}
    ... Strelisk 4. Prcmishlan 6. Rohatin 12, and Boiberke 8 families. For the next ten years, until 1803. these families built farms on 49 parcels. They included 98 men. 83 women. 91 boys and 80 girls, up to the age of 18. The colonics had 66 houses. 66 barns. 124 horses. 88 oxen. 147 cows and 66 pieces of farm equipment. The 8 families of Boiberke consisted of 11 men II women. 17 boys and 12 girls up to the age In July 1773 a rare ease occurred in Boiberke in connection with the marriage taxes. A Boiberker inkecper’s 14 year old son was married to a 12 year girl. Since the pair were not of legal age. they could not. according to the law. be prosecuted. However, their parents were prosecuted and paid a large fine. This should have warned the Jewish community about paying all taxes ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 248 {y80}
    ... REGIME In the early years of Austrian sovereignity, Boiberkc was attached to the District of Lemberg, and after 1780, Boiberkc belonged to the Bcrziancr District. Drastic changes in the Jewish communities took place after the Austrian Queen, Maria Theresa, issued the Judcnordnung. In each community a committee of six Jews was established, however, their rights were few. They had to issue rules in accord with the demands of the Austrian government. One of these rules was the imposition of taxes on Sabbath candles. Eligibility to vote was based on the payment of taxes. The head of a family who had paid for a year before the election for 10 candles for the Sabbath, could read and write in German, and had a good name, had the right to vote for candidates for the Parliament of Vienna ...

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