Records of the Bergwerk family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 33 records for the surname Bergwerk (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:

  • Aleksander BERGWERK, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Rzeszów Registration Cards (1919-1942)
  • Lipe Bergwerk
    1780-1850 property record from Drohobycz Landowners (1780-1850)
  • Lipe Bergwerk
    1780-1850 property record from Drohobycz Landowners (1780-1850)
  • Lipe Bergwerk
    1780-1850 property record from Drohobycz Landowners (1780-1850)
  • Mordko BERGWERK
    1843 death record from Drohobycz Jewish Deaths (1816-1852)
  • Mordko BERGWERK, son of Juda BERGWERG and Freude Gittel
    1845 birth record from Kałusz Jewish Births (1832.11-1847)
  • Laja BERGWERK
    1849 death record from Drohobycz Jewish Deaths (1816-1852)
  • Cipre BERGWERK
    1850 death record from Drohobycz Jewish Deaths (1816-1852)
  • Jacob Beer, son of Moses BERGWERK and Ester SCHRAGE
    1854 birth record from Brody Jewish Births (1815-1861)
  • Chaim Simche BERGWERK
    1857 census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857)

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

There are 148 search results for the surname Bergwerk 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 226 {y80}
    ... 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 And his family BERGWERK MR. and MRS. SAMUEL commemorate BERGWERK JONE HERSH. Father BKRGWERK HENIK. Mother BERGWERK ESTHER. Sister BERGWERK HUDEL. Sister BERGWERK MARIAM. Sister and all their children BERGWERK CITKL. Sister BERGWERK MOISHE JIDAH. Brother KRYNIKOF AARON. Brother KRINIKOF ETHEL. Sister KRYNIKOF ETHEL. Sister KRYNIKOF SAMUEL Nephew KRYNIKOF PERL. Niece BUCK SAM commemorates RENER RUVEN. Relative RENNER MALKE. Relative RENNER JOSEL. Relative RENNER YANKEL. Relative ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 231 {y80}
    ... opened, about 100 Boibcrkcr landslcit from all over Israel came to the opening and there we learned that the Free Loan Fund which they organized must have monetary assistance, otherwise it cannot exist. Abe and I. promised our assist-ancc. We undertook to secure help from our Boibcrkcr in the United States. As soon we returned we interested Sam Marcus. Samuel Bergwerk and Adolf Gross in this project. At a meeting on September II. I960, we organized ourselves into a comiltcc and collected SI.525.00 on the spot. The treasurer Sam Marcus left for Israel and handed to the comittcc S2.000.00. advancing S475 out of his pocket. At our second meeting on November 6. of the same year. Marcus rendered a detailed report and also handed individual receipts which the Comittcc in Israel issued ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 232 {y80}
    ... , Anna Pagct-Rabinowitz; Vice President, Hcnic Katz-Lusthausc, Ray Paget-Hornik, and Mrs. Kugel; Treasurer, Abraham Haber; Finance Secretary, Florence Zwebcn; Among the active women workers for the Relief Committee were Anna Spitzbard-Chap-man, representing what was left of the Boibcrk-cr Ladies Aid Society, Clara Heifer, Lodic Herbs(, Dora Paget, Adcll Gross. Mrs. Julius Katz, Mrs. Samuel Bergwerk, as well as Haim Shnucr, Moishc Brenner, Mrs. Rauchcr, Pearl Schwartz and several others whose names arc missing. I thought then that the chapter Boibcrker in the United States was closed as far as Relief for the townpcoplc was concerned, since there weren’t any of them left in Boibcrke. However, in April 1958, that was ten years after the Relief Committee was disolved, we came to Israel ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 235 {y80}
     OffiMil 0I the Progressive Boiberker Young Men’s Bencvolem Society. From le(1 10 right: Samuel Bergwerk (Correv pondent Secretary); Sydney Heifer (President); Meir (!impel (Cx›Pres;dent); Herman F.ltrcnrweig {Vice President). group, was a supervisor of building the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus, and for the past few years the supervisor of building the Yad Vashcm Memorial Institute in Jerusalem. Mordcchai Gallcr. the son of the late Rav of Boibcrkc. is a leading member of the Tnuva-Export Council. Beril Becker, of the Kvut/a Ramath Yohanan and his younger brother Arich. of the Kibut/. Mishmar Hacrnck, arc two outstanding ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 239 {y80}
    ... . Julius Engclbcrg as Financial secretary and Hertz Fischer, as the protocol secretary. Two years later, Simche or Sam Hcrbst, joined the society and for several decades he and Rubin Grabel were the guiding spirit of the society. The present officers are; Max or Meyer Gimpel. ex-president. Sidney Heifer, president. Herman Ehrenzweig. vice president, Irving Hcrbst, financial secretary and treasurer, and Samuel Bergwerk, corresponding secretary. Although my cousin and I did not join the organization, we took an active part whenever we were called on. We shared their joys as well as their sorrows. The society, in a small measure, from time to time is active in behalf of the State of Israel. It is of interest to note that Boibcrkcr towns-people were always eager to organize groups ...

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