Records of the Ausuebel family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 11 records for the surname Ausuebel (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:

  • Chune AUSUBEL, son of Nachman AUSUBEL and Itte BIER
    and Rochma WEIDEN, daughter of Mendel WEIDEN and Ryfka SPERBER
    marriage record from Rzeszów Jewish Marriages (1940-1942)
  • Nissen AUSÜBEL
    1898 birth record from Leżajsk Jewish Births (index book) (1877-1881, 1892-1900)
  • Sosia, daughter of Mayer ABEND recte ERTAG and Riwka Chana BIERMANN
    1912 birth record from Mościska Jewish Births (1909-1924)
  • Beila, daughter of Schia WOLF and Estera Chaja AUSÜBEL
    1913 birth record from Radymno Jewish Births (1905-1913)
  • Dawid FRIEDMANN, son of Izak FRIEDMANN and Feiga AUSÜBEL
    and Estera KNAPP, daughter of Eliasz KNAPP and Szejndla KNAPP
    1915 marriage record from Przemyśl Jewish Marriages (1915.08-1919.07)
  • Izak RUBINFELD, son of and Estera RUBINFELD
    and Sara BIERMANN, daughter of Aron Izak BIERMANN and Rachla AUSÜBEL
    1919 marriage record from Przemyśl Jewish Marriages (1915.08-1919.07)
  • Saul SCHMUKLER, son of and
    and Sara Debora AUSÜBEL, daughter of and
    1936 marriage record from Tarnów Jewish Marriages (index book) (1936-1943)
  • Fryda AUSUBEL, spouse of , grandchild of , , ,
    1940 Holocaust record from Kraków Jewish Residents (July-August 1940)
  • Szaja AUSUBEL, spouse of , grandchild of , , ,
    1940 Holocaust record from Kraków Jewish Residents (July-August 1940)
  • Scheindel AUSUBEL, spouse of , grandchild of , , ,
    1940 Holocaust record from Mielec Jewish Residents (1940)

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

There are 190 search results for the surname Ausuebel 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.

  • Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 485 {y48}
    ... witn the hope of seeing them alive again. The German machine to finish off the Jews, worked without a halt. A new order came from the Kreishauptmann He could not stand so many Jews in our town. He. therefore, decided to transport at least, one hundred of them weekly to nearby towns. The feeble, the old and the sick had to go first. Only those, who were able to work and be useful, were be left in town. The responsibility to carry out this scheme was placed on the Judenrat. The Judenrat also had to report to the German authorities the number of Jews deported to other towns each time. There was no alternative, the Judenrat had to comply with the order. To carry out this task, it was necessary to engage a force of men who would be subject to the authority of the Judenrat. An order was given ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 235 {y80}
    ... Vienna on their way to Palestine. They had ship tickets from Trieste to Palestine but they were lacking the rail fare from Vienna to Trieste. Gross urged that they take off some money from the S5000. which they carried with them for Relief in Boibcrkc and assist these young halutzim. men and women, to reach Palestine where they could be useful in the rebuilding the Jewish National homeland. And indeed. Palestine did gain immeasurably. In later years, we learned how wise had been the decision to assist the first large group o Boiberker halutzim. Of the original large group. Dr. Michael Zohari. became a full professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a member of the Israel Acadmy; Fcivel or Dr. Shragc Schlcider-Kallay became the inspector of the State of Israel School System ...
  • Brzezany Yizkor Book (1978), image 485 {y91}
    ... with the hope of seeing them alive again. The German machine to finish off the Jews, worked without a halt. A new order came from the Kreishauptmann. He could not stand so many Jews in our town. He. therefore, decided to transport at least, one hundred of them weekly to nearby towns. The feeble, the old and the sick had to go first. Only those, who were able to work and be useful, were be left in town. The responsibility to carry out this scheme was placed on the Judenrat. The Judenrat also had to report to the German authorities the number of Jews deported to other towns each time. There was no alternative, the Judenrat had to comply with the order. To carry out this task, it was necessary to engage a force of men who would be subject to the authority of the Judenrat. An order was given ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 411 {y94}
    ... the Jews spent most of their time. It was there that tales were told, wine glasses raised in "Le’chai’im", politics discussed and jokes told to everyone’s amusement. Among the reactions elicited from their victims there were often pearls of language and utterances drawing gales of laughter from their hearers. These poor creatures, it must be noted, were very useful in society, doing the dirty work and the No "In Memoriam" of the shtetl is complete without mentioning the backward or insane, those who, because of their disability, had raised no families of their own and lived alone in some dark corner to which they were relegated by their relatives as though, God save us, they were domestic animals. The faces of these unfortunates were strangely free of the deep furrows etched ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 439 {y94}
    ... , The Monument of the Ghetto War-saw Resistance, The Monument of Mordecai Aniele-wicz. We became reaquainted with the city erected from the ruins. From Warsaw we traveled by train to Katowicz to meet the two sisters, daughters of the late Dr. Selenfreund, who presently resided there. We spent an entire day with them in conversation, reminiscen-ces from the past; emotional memories. We received from them very useful information regarding our visit to Poland. We left Katowicz for Krakow, the city I remem-ber so well from the past. The center of the city re-mains untouched; only some suburban areas and peripheral city streets have changed from their pre-vious appearance. At the present time several hund-red Jews live in Krakow, but they are not visible. It is very hard to find ...

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