Records of the Barban family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 68 records for the surname Barban (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:
- Henia BARBAN, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Malcia BARBAN, daughter of Hersch BARBAN and Sara BARBAN
0 birth record from Fond 424 Jewish Births (various towns), part 2 (1890-1911) - Leiser BARBAN, son of and
and Sachne EISENSTEINER, daughter of and
1805 marriage record from Stanisławów Jewish Marriages (1789-1871) - stillbirth, daughter of Baruch BARBANT
1826 death record from Brody Jewish Deaths (1815-1861) - Josel BERBAN
1829 property record from Zbaraż House Owners (1829) - Leon BARBAN
Array death record from Brzeżany Jewish Deaths (1820-1870) - Josel BERBAN
1831 property record from Zbaraż House Owners (1831) - Josel BERBEIN
1831 property record from Zbaraż Property Owners (1831) - Boruch BARBAN
Array death record from Brzeżany Jewish Deaths (1820-1870) - Adolf SCHENKER and Reisel BARBAN
1835 marriage record from Brzeżany Jewish Marriages (1825-1874)
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Records of the Barban family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 196 search results for the surname Barban 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.
- 1932 Krakow City Address Directory + Miscellaneous Province Directory, image 450 {d696}
... Rynek Podgórski 2. — Jan, pom. handl., Rynek Podgórski 6. — Jan, krawiec. Rakowicka 12. — Kazimiera, urz. skarb., Rynek Podgórski 11. — Kazimierz, em. prac. P. K. P., Blich 9. — Marja, emerytka. Rynek Podgórski 2. — Marjan, urz. Kontr. Skarb., Kalwaryjska 3. — Teresa, krawcowa. Rakowicka 12. — Wiktor, technik bud. masz.. Blich 9. Karkowski Franciszek, szofer. Topolowa 18. Fartuszyńska Anastazja, szwaczka. Kawiory 8. Farvan Ludwik, czel. krawiecki. Heim. Żółkiewskiego 34. Faryna Karol, funkcj. kolej., Misjonarska 3. Faryniarz Franciszek, funkc. Magislr.. Nadwiślańska 4. Kass Arje. pomocn. handl., Krakusa 24. — Herman, em. kond. kolej., J. Tarnowskiego 14. — Ignacy, ajent, handl.. Zielona 25. tel. 118-79. — Jakób. kupiec. Krzywa 13. — Leon, spedytor. Racławicka 22. — Leon, przeds. przewoź ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 390 {y94}
... girl was happy in her work. She was intelligent and did her job diligently and with devotion. Leah worked in Father’s office for many years. Before leaving the shtetl in order to join her family in France she brought her younger sister, Sarah, to replace her, and spent several months training her in all the aspects of office and secretarial work. Sarah REB. ITSHE FENSTER, THE TAYLOR dark brown beard was nicely combed and so he stood by the "Aron Kodesh" (Ark) saying the Sabbath pra-yer "Lechoh Nerannenah". Seeing the dignified face of this Jewish craftsman standing in the synagogue per-forming his Sabbath prayers, you had the impression that this ordinary hard-working man was transformed into a mystical Hassidic Rabbi preparing to conduct the "tisch" (table) right after the prayers ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 441 {y94}
... of a lack of covering ashes with five such crematoria shedding light all around ! And the slaughter was almost humane ! It is a splendid summer’s day. A train of Displaced Persons made up of animal freight cars is making its way, its hatches barred with barbed wire. A stalwart soldier stands upon every step. A little child peeks out of one of the hatches, face beaming and bright brown eyes, all curiosity and courage. He knows no evil and what unrolls before him is an enormous book of pictures, open and stylised. There are colorful fields and meadows, and as the train moves on there are forests and orchards, houses and trees, all flying by, surrounding one in a half-circle only to disappear. The colors combine into a single splash, swirling for a moment and then gone. Tiny people ... - Husiatyn Yizkor Book (1968), image 291 {y198}
... stores and homes with immunity and carry the loot to their huts. One night there was a salvo of shots, and in the morning it was ascertained that the stores had been ransacked and several women had been raped during the attack. Frompol boasted of a courageous group of young Jews, and we called a meeting at the home of Abraham Brown who lived in the center of town and owned a pharmacy. We decided to form a group for self-defense. We elected Brown as chairman and I was elected secretary and organizer of this group. Everything was fine, but where would we get arms to protect ourselves? We found some rifles among our own men but we felt that this was hardly enough for the 25 youths who comprised our group. In the town of Kippin, some 20 miles away, was stationed the staff ... - Kalusz Yizkor Book (1980), image 572 {y218}
... Eliezer- Jacob; and Ychiel Shapiro. Itzik was the oldest. Eliezer-Jacob was a frail man of middle height. When he walked in the street he looked like a shadow gliding past. Yehiel Shapiro loomed over the other two. He was one of those men who could not escape notice. He was tall, with blue eyes set in a rotund, radiant face. His beard and sidelocks were a coppery light brown, and his voice was ringing and resonant. Yehiel was a Chortkover Hassid, who prayed in the Chortkov synagogue. He was a scholar and also the town cantor; on the High Holy Days he conducted the services in the shul. The shul was the official town synagogue, and the members who prayed there were not Hassidim. The members of the Yad Harutzim prayed in the ante- room, but because the shul was the official synagogue, Yehiel ...
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