Records of the Bleiweiss family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 116 records for the surname Bleiweiss (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:

  • Beyle BLEIWEIS
    1816 death record from Tarnopol Jewish Deaths (1816-1820)
  • Ester BLEIWAS
    1818 death record from Zbaraż Jewish Deaths (1804-1858, 1894-1942)
  • Sora BLEIWEIS, daughter of Meszylem and Ita
    1818 birth record from Tarnopol Jewish Births (1816-1820)
  • Sure BLEIWEIS
    1818 birth record from Tarnopol Jewish Births (index book) (1816-1860)
  • Jossel BLEYWEIS
    1820 property record from Kosów Franciscan Survey (1821)
  • Dawid BLEYWEIS
    1820 property record from Śniatyn Franciscan Survey 1820
  • Ester BLEIWEIS, daughter of Szulem and Beyle
    1820 birth record from Tarnopol Jewish Births (1816-1820)
  • Esther BLEIWEIS
    1820 birth record from Tarnopol Jewish Births (index book) (1816-1860)
  • Roise BLEIWEIS
    1826 death record from Tarnopol Jewish Deaths (1820-1834)
  • Meszilem BLEIWEIS
    1829 death record from Tarnopol Jewish Deaths (1820-1834)

Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 116 records. The AGD is updated with new records every few months, so check back often to see the latest results.

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There are 24 entries listed in the Gesher Galicia Family Finder for this surname.

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Family & Location Researcher Researcher's Location Date Added
BLECH in
Mariyampil, Ukraine
GG Member Oreland, PA
USA
Aug 28, 2021
BLEIWEISS in
Debica, Poland
GG Member Chesterfield, MO
USA
Jul 22, 2019
BLOCH in
Krakow, Poland
GG Member New York, NY
USA
Mar 2, 2019

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

There are 187 search results for the surname Bleiweiss 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.

  • 1933 Krakow Business Directory, image 52 {d1409}
    ... Strzelecka 19. ,, Biberstein Aleksander, Warneńczyka 3, tel. 140-38. „ Bieńkiewicz Augustyn, miejski lekarz szkolny pl. Groble 8. „ Biernacki Henryk, Studencka 25, tel. 127-67. ,, Binzer Wiktor Józef, as. Klin. ch. wewn. U. J., Warszawska 1,1.163-60. „ Birkenfeld Karol (położnik), Lwowska 15, tel. 115-34 ,, Blassberg Maksymilian, Starowiślna 18, tel. 104-57. Błoński Walerjan, Krowoderska 8. ,, Bleiweis Józef, pr. szpit. św. Łazarza, Krowoderska 56. „ Bobak Antoni, lekarz Pol. Państw., Karmelicka 45, tel. 128-75. „ Bober Antoni, Długa 74. tel. 140-85. ,, Bobrzyński Władysław, Stradom 3. „ Böhmerwald Hirsch, Retoryka 17. \ . fi1 Q1 ,, Böhmerwald Zofja, Retoryka 17. / c ' ' ,, Brand Mieczysław, pr. szpit. św. Łazarza, Dietla 74. ,, Braciejowski Jakób, Lwowska 41. „ B-andeis Albert, pr. szpit ...
  • Bielsko-Biala Yizkor Book (1973), image 156 {y76}
    ... -142- DR. JOSEF TRAUBNER Die Heimat Dr. Traubners war Schlesien und seine Vaterstadt Bielitz. Die politische und geistige Situation jeder Zeit übten auf die gesellschaftliche und politische Entwicklung Dr. Traubners einen tiefen Einfluss aus. Er war Mitglied der Z.M.V. Hasmoneah und des Wanderbundes "Blau-Weiss". Nach Absolvierung des Gymnasiums, immatrikulierte er sich an der Rechts-Fakultät der Universität Wien, und beendete sie gerade vor Ausbruch des ersten Weltkrieges. Im Kriege war er Frontoffizier. In die Heimat zurückgekehrt, begann er seine Laufbahn als Jurist. Mit der Beendigung des Krieges änderte ...
  • Mosty-Wielkie Yizkor Book (1975), image 98 {y348}
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 449 {y94}
    ... the field — there was nowhere to go and no one would help us. We were not atracted by such a form of suicide and hoped that this choice would also be given us in the future. Road signs and arrows pointing out the distance from Auschwitz began to appear by the roadside. We realized where we were going. On our arrival we were thrown into the maelstrom: shrieks, blows. We went through the "selection" of Mengele and his henchmen, and Berl Schnitzler was set apart, though we were not aware of the significance of this at the time. Entering the Birkenau Camp we went through the shock of confronting the annihilation equipment face to face. We now realized the full horror of the disaster. The sight of the smoking furnaces struck us like a bolt of lightning, paralyzed our senses ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 489 {y94}
    ... without resistance to our destinations. After the examinations, we num-bered, together with the men from Brzozow, 306 men. Now they began to maltreat us for pleasure; under a rain of curses, we had to push 3 heavy loaded vehicles a distance of 300 meters. There was no pur-pose in this work other than to humble us, and break our spirits. Then came the command — jump to attention ! Under the blows of the Gestapo, we were pushed and pressed, quickly and with no resis-tance, into the 3 vehicles. The suffering was impos-sible to describe. The Yudenrat from Brzozow had to supply each of us with a loaf of bread. Members of the Yudenrat threw the loaves into the vehicles (cars) and each man tried to catch them. The conditions were terribly cramped — this was an innovation of the Nazi’s. In order ...

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