Records of the Bradus family in the All Galicia Database

There is currently 1 record for the surname Bradus (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 the result:

  • Stephan BRODURZ
    1788 property record from Lwów Halicz City District Josephine survey (1788-1789)

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Family & Location Researcher Researcher's Location Date Added
BORITZ in
Gologory, Ukraine
GG Member New Hyde Park, NY
USA
Jun 19, 2019
BRADUS in
Rogatin, Ukraine
GG Member Berkeley, CA
USA
Nov 12, 2005

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

There are 185 search results for the surname Bradus 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 161 {y76}
    ... die Mutter der Wissenschaft - trieb ihn aus der Schule in ein Geschäft. Er hielt es dort nicht lange aus und kehrte zum Studium zurück. Endlich machte er am Brodyer Gymnasium Auf-nahmeprüfung und legte dort die Reifeprüfung ab. Mit drei Freunden pflegte er schon in diesen Jahre Verkehr und bleibt ihnen auch später innig verbinden, dem älteren Rabin Braudes, dem geistreichen jiddischen und heb-räischen Schriftsteller, mit Ehrenpreis, der Oberrabbiner in Stockholm war, und mit Thon, Abgeordneten und Führer der Zionisten in Westgalizien und Schlesien. Sie begeistern sich gemeinsam an der jüdischnationalen Idee und Berkowicz gibt mit Ehrenpreis zusammen eine jiddische Volksbibliothek heraus. Das ist aber nicht seine erste schriftstellerische Tätigkeit. Schon 1886, noch ein Schüler ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 426 {y94}
    ... 149 wooden brides were rebuilt ... wrath against the Jewish lawyer. My father’s frequent absence from home, his manifold activities in public, and his work as a jurist, forced my mother to cencent.ate on the management of our home, and to take care of its proper func- tioning. She fulfilled her task willingly (with the help of several maid-servants). with much ability and talent. Our home was always full of life and gaiety. We took our meals day after day together with many guests, young and old. At our table many lively de-bates and conversations were held (sometimes even the revolt against Dollfuss. One of the younger bro-thers ...
  • Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 250 {y32}
    ... road leading to the "Wasserlaeh" (a body of stagnant water) and to Tarnobrzeg (County seat). The "Wasserlaeh" also served modest economic and social functions. Its polluted waters furnished a limited supply of fish for the community. In winter it was used by the non-Jews for ice skating and on Rash Hashono by the Jews for Tashlich. The narrow lane in the north, paved with broad flagstones, led to the cluster of Jewish institutional buildings such as the Bes Midrosh (Syna-gogue), the Rabbi's residence, and the Mikveh. The road on the north-western corner pointed to Dolansky's "Castle" (The Hoif). This was an imposing medieval palace of gargantuan size. During the formation of the Polish government in the days immediately following the conclusion of World War I, Drs. Reich and Sommcrstcin ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 26 {y80}
    ... i zicm. 1. X, p. 430, Nr. 7288 -*J SWmk geograficzny 1. I, p. 259, I. XV, I. p. 169 *4 Arch. gr. a 2. I. XVIII *25 20י מעגיין ל«יין. גי בביו׳אן הײ בענת 1570 ?ריב ל־4י2 תיעביס וכיגיהס במכחי קמעמי יבמוינת רעקאית- von? ,רק 4 מעאעת יהודיית Dr Maurycy MccUzewski: Brzrlany w cza*ach Rzpliiej Pohkiej. Brody 1910. p. 18. "mia*ta w wojewodztwie rutkiem przez foriunila* casus-ti ognicm znie*ione mianowicie jaro*law, Radymno. Le*aj*k, Bobrka, Krzywcze, Niiankowce uwolntf na lat pi^c od w*zelki*b kontrybucyi**. A. gr. i z. I. XX Lauda wiwiidir. p. 219 Nr. 147 »46; p 224. Nr. 149. Oiwliiifum'-j 279. II, p. 94 -יי A gr. i z. 1. XXII, p. 653. Nr. 260. * 20 -30 A. gr. » 2. 1. X. p. 405, No. 6829 ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 234 {y80}
    ... in Basle, Switzerland during Decern-her 1946, the Relief committee gave me S500.00 to distribute among Boiberker wherever I find then on my way to the Congress. Since I was to visit the D. P. camps in a part of Europe as well as on the Island of Cyprus and also in Palestine, I would be in a position to extend help immc-diatcly. At the Zionist Congress in Basle I met many young men and women whom ... and played at weddings in Boiberkc and elswherc. The father played the clarinet and the grand-father played the cello. But on Saturdays they used to go from house to house in Boiberkc collecting fresh while bread (or Chalcs) for the poor of the town. When Hersh settled in New York, he tried to be help to the Boiberker townspeople here in America in a more modern way. He would do the ...

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