Records of the Bakhaut family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 31 records for the surname Bakhaut (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:
- David BOKHAUT, son of Lejb BOKHAUT
1854 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Schulem BOKHAUT, son of Schoel BOKHAUT
1858 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Czarne, daughter of Salamon Moses BOKHAUT and Golde
1860 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Malke BOCKHAUT, daughter of Saul BOCKHAUT and Hinde Laje
1860 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Hanie BOKHAUT, daughter of Gerschon BOKHAUT and Ester
1860 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Chane BOCKHAUT, daughter of Salamon Moses BOCKHAUT and Golde
1862 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Chane BOKHAUT, daughter of Moses BOCKHAUT and Golde
1863 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Chane BOKHAUT, daughter of Gerschon BOKHAUT and Ester
1863 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Laje BOKHAUT, daughter of Schoil BOKHAUT and Hinde
1864 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876) - Czarne BOKHAUT, daughter of Salomon Moses BOKHAUT and Golde
1864 birth record from Olesko Jewish Births (1852-1876)
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Records of the Bakhaut family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 175 search results for the surname Bakhaut 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.
- Baligrod Yizkor Book (1964), image 420 {y24}
... . And so, this chronicle of events is written, not as a replacement for the millions of burned books, but as a pledge to those who have gone before us that their suffering, their ideals and their martyrdom will not be forgotten. It is written as a guide to us, the pre-sent, to be wary with regard to our rights and liberties as free men in a free land — lest we be once more snared by the destiny of history- And, finally, it is written to serve as a reminder to all of us. That no matter what the future may have in store for us, we are certain of one thing; there will always be Jews and therefore there will always be some-one who will remember. - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 251 {y32}
... was celebrated in Baranow with pogroms. The young Jews who had returned from the wars quickly organized an effective self defense and after several bloody encounters the pogroms were stopped and order re-established. The post World War I years witnessed a wave of emigration, particularly to America, and the Jewish population dwindled to a mere 125-135 families. geography Baranow is located in what is commonly known as Western Galicia. The county seat (Starostwo) was in Tarnobrzeg (Dzikov) and was part of the province or state (Wojcwodstwo) of Lvov (Lembcrg). In the center of the town was a large rectangular area called "The Marck" or market place. It was surrounded by neat rows of homes with the front sections serving as stores opening onto the "Marck." In the middle was a huge gas lamp ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 252 {y32}
... found refuge in Poland from persecution in Western Europe, they fanned out in its fertile plains and settled along the shores of the Vistula. It is claimed that the cemetery contained monuments (uprooted by the Nazis during their occupation of the town) that bore names of Jews who died some 400-500 years ago. The accuracy of this claim was not established and actual names of deceased arc not available. What is known for certain is that a scries of major fires took place in the 90's of last century. The most damaging one was that in 1898, which caused the central part of town to burn down. The townhall went up in flames and with it all documents that might have shed some light on the history of the township. Baranow was not long in rebuilding. In place of the old wooden hovels new brick ... - Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 480 {y48}
... home of Dr. Falk. The Germans constructed high wirefence around the house : so thai no one could come in. or leave without the guards order. Everyone who had obtained a card, had to come and reside there not later, than the end of May. At dawn, on Saturday, June 12. tht final "action" began. 3 days ahead of our ex-pectations. On that day the Ges'.apo finished off the ghetto, as well as the people in the barracks. Even this time he Germans succeeded in deceiving those, who believed them. Under a heavy guard the barracks dwellers were brought to the cemetery. Only one witness of that event. Menachem Katz. survived and told us what had happened. - Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 481 {y48}
... following day until the goal was attained. They took away from us more than 1.500 persons. The train made it's way to the extermination-samp in Belzec. On the way some of our people succeeded in breaking down the doors of the wagons and those, who had strength and luck, jumped from the train and came back to town, to start anew. On the morrow of this "action" the Germans collected the Jewish belongings what they "Inherited" from the people they murdered the previous day. as if to fulfill the saying "Thou hast murdered and also taken possession!" In order to make it easier for themselves in the future, the Gestapo confined us into a much smaller and closed-in ghetto. They brought us into half ruined houses in the Jewish quarter. The living conditions in these ruins were unbearable. Twenty ...
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