Records of the Blouch family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 2254 records for the surname Blouch (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:
- Chaia BLAU
death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863) - Abraham BLAU
death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863) - Chaje BLUSCH
death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863) - Bruche BLOCH
death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863) - Pessie BLEICH
death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863) - [infant], son of Schulim BLEICH
death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863) - Meier BLEICH
death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863) - Mendel BERGER, spouse of , grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Dębica Area Holocaust-period death testimonies (1939-1944) - Helena BLATT, née LIST, spouse of , grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Dębica Area Holocaust-period death testimonies (1939-1944) - [no given name], child of and Golde HALPERN
birth record from Jezierna Jewish Births (1876-1886)
Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 2254 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.
Here are the 3 most recent records.
Family & Location | Researcher | Researcher's Location | Date Added |
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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 Blouch family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 197 search results for the surname Blouch 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.
- Bielsko-Biala Yizkor Book (1973), image 186 {y76}
... in beiden diesen Städten eine Tuchfabrikatur, viel Handel und Verkehr blüht und die erstere so wichtig sei, dass öfters, wenn die Tuchfabrikatur stark betrieben wird, die bloss dort arbeitenden Tuchmacher- und Tuchscherergesellen, vielleicht die Zahl von 1000 Köpfen ersteigen, dazu endlich c) die Militärgarnison in beiden Städten, die vielen Hilfsar-beiter, welche die Fabrikatur notwendig hat, Dienstboten und die fremden bloss zeitweilig auf beiden Plätzen sich aufhal-tenden Handelsleute etc. - so handelt es sich um eine Men-schenmasse von zirka 12.000 Seelen, welche in beiden Städten lediglich auf den einen Wochernmarkt beschränkt ist und sich also Samstags den Bedarf ihrer Viktualien für die ganze Woche besorgen muss: Es drängt sich demnach durch dieses Vorausge-sagte die Überzeugung ... - Baligrod Yizkor Book (1964), image 421 {y24}
... of togetherness, or as some all it, their sense of distinctiveness in a concrete manner, whether it be in the political, social, philanthropic or cultural sphere and whether it be in Suwałk itself or in the lands to which these Suwałk Jews emigrated. Because of the surrounding forests, the Lithuanians thought that the area would make a perfect place for a penal colony, and so, late in the Dark Ages, Suwałk was founded. In 1336 Poland assumed dominion over Suwałk as the result of the marital union of Polish and Lithuanian royalty■ In 1795 Prussia became Lord and Master of Suwałk and the Prussians ruled until 1807 when Suwałk took on a French flavor under Napoleons1 rule. It is under the enlightened reign of Napoleon that the first Jews, forty-four in all, were permitted to settle in Suwałk ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 241 {y32}
... boys who learned in the Bes Midrosh, one of them was elected as Gabai and charged with the responsibilities of this institution. He would make up a list of boys, appointing them to collect money from the Jewish merchants in town. Each boy would have his Friday assigned to him in which to make his rounds. Another list was drawn up designating one boy a week to collect the books strewn on the tables and place them in their respective shelves. The money collected was turned opcr to a treasurer, usually a merchant of good repu-tation. The money was withdrawn only when needed to buy new books or mend the old ones. The purchase of new books was a matter that required serious contempla-tion. For there were always more "necessary" books to buy than there was money with which to buy them. The Gabai ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 245 {y32}
... would repeat the process. On the average, around 70 such transient economic outcasts passed through Baranow weekly. A voluntary committee was organized to handle this phase of activity. A tax was levied on the Jewish community and each family was obligated to pay a certain amount of money and two meals weekly for this purpose. Thus the transient poor was taken care of in an organized fashion. He re-ceived a sum of money plus two meals and a nights lodging if he "stayed over." This averted the spectacle of the migrant poor parading from door to door. It saved him time and effort and he was able to move on and cover more "territory." Part of this levy was designed for the local poor. In addition the income from Moos Chitim and contributions from the "Kehilla" made the life of the local poor ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 251 {y32}
... 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 suspended from a tall post which, when lit, shed a dim ... the road was the post office, an un-assuming low-roofed wooden shed, the terminal point for Jewish strollers. Beyond it were concentrated non-Jewish residents and only the rugged and venturesome would risk a leisurely walk in the area. VI
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