Records of the Bruck family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 716 records for the surname Bruck (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:
- Chaje ORGEL r. BRÜCK, daughter of Abraham Dawid ORGEL and Lea BRÜCK
birth record from Horodenka Jewish Births (certificates) (1856-1916) - Seweryn BRIG, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Leib BRÜCK, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Bine BRÜCK f. SEGAL, daughter of Meier SEGAL and Freide BRÜCK
birth record from Fond 424 Jewish Births (various towns), part 2 (1890-1911) - Bine BRÜCK f. SEGAL, daughter of Meier SEGAL and Freide BRÜCK
0 birth record from Fond 424 Jewish Births (various towns), part 2 (1890-1911) - Chaje ORGEL r. BRÜCK, daughter of Abraham Dawid ORGEL and Lea BRÜCK
0 birth record from Fond 424 Jewish Births (various towns), part 2 (1890-1911) - Joseph BRIK
1788 property record from Lwów Halicz City District Josephine survey (1788-1789) - Hersch STAND and Breindl BRIK
1801 marriage record from Lwów Jewish Marriages (1801-1866) - Joseph SAR and Marjem BROEK?/BROCH?
1801 marriage record from Lwów Jewish Marriages (1801-1866) - Sender BRUK
1803 other record from Galicia Jewish Marriage Permissions (1803)
Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 716 records. The AGD is updated with new records every few months, so check back often to see the latest results.
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Family & Location | Researcher | Researcher's Location | Date Added |
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BARSKY in Town Uncertain, Unsure |
GG Member | Hamilton, ON Canada |
Apr 19, 2020 |
BURG in Lviv, Ukraine |
GG Member | Fullerton, CA USA |
Aug 3, 2019 |
BURG in Podkamen, Ukraine |
GG Member | Fullerton, CA USA |
Aug 3, 2019 |
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Records of the Bruck family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 195 search results for the surname Bruck 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 180 {y76}
... seit dem Jahre 1870 wird ein formelles Sitzungs-Protokoll in der hiesigen Kultusgemeinde geführt, welchem auch die hier erwähnten Vorfälle entnommen erscheinen. Auf Grund der neuen Statuten vom Jahre 1870 erfolgte die Konstituierung des Kultusverstandes am 8. Dezember 1870. Abge-geben wurden hierbei 68 Stimmen. Zum Präses wurde Herr Benjamin Holländer, zu Kultusräten die Herren Ferdinand Brück, Adolf Brüll (Präses-Stellv.), Albert Neumann, Salomon Pollak, Max Pollatschek, Wilheim Schäffer, Salomon Tugendhat, Sigmund Weissenberg und J. Zeisler gewählt. Mit Ablauf von je 3 Jahren fanden Neuwahlen statt, aus welchen als Präsidenten bis zu seinem Lebensende Herr B. Holländer (gestorben 2. Jänner 1879) und seit 23. Jänner 1879 Herr Adolf Brüll hervorgingen. Als weitere ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 252 {y32}
... certain is that a scries of major fires took place in the 90's of last century. The most damaging one was that in 1898, which caused the central part of town to burn down. The townhall went up in flames and with it all documents that might have shed some light on the history of the township. Baranow was not long in rebuilding. In place of the old wooden hovels new brick structures rose. Consequently Baranow gave the appearance of a young town. The calendar was a casualty of the impact of the fires. Thus, for a long period, events in the community did not occur according to the calendar year, but so many years pre or post the conflagration. In the dismemberments of Poland, the southern part of the country known as Galicia (which included Baranow) was annexed by Austria. Under the so called ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 395 {y94}
... . Reb. Chaim Leib with the other members of his family shared the fate of all Jews from Brzozow. May the Almighty remember them and bring to judg-ment those who shed the innocent blood of His servants. (Translated by Feta Ravatt) wooden structures. After a big fire which took place in Brzozow, the Wald family built a one story brick house. Reb. Chaim Leib moved into one of the stores in the new building and took the entire stock with him. There he was capable of exercising his 44notions" store. He was successful and became a well-known merchant in Brzozow. His wife bore him three sons : Yankel (Yaakov) Israel Hersh (Henry) and Meyer. The year 1914, at the outbreak of World ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 402 {y94}
... , my mother became a sales girl until the time of her marriage. A small business was started in a wooden booth with the help of her father Reb. Berish Green-baum and her brother Leybush. There they sold can-dies, vegetables, fruits, and a few groceries. Early in the twentieth century a large fire broke out in Brzozow which destroyed many wooden houses and among them almost all of the wooden booths. Before long some of the Jews of Brzozow began to build one-story brick houses with space for stores. My mother moved into one of the stores in a new building which belonged to the prominent Jew, Reb. Kalman Wolf Reich and there she established a new business with the same merchandise as before but on a larger scale. The Jewish as well as the Gentile customers ex-pressed tremendous ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 420 {y94}
... was mainly occupied by poor craftsmen, people without a steady job, and without any specific occupation. These people worked occasionally, per-haps two or three times a week, doing all kinds of work. Some of them had a goat and a few chickens. It is difficult to imagine how this Jewish family was able to take root in such a section, considering that David Segal ... was the market-place and in the middle was a well with a large wheel. The water from the well was pumped by means of a turning wheel. All the Jewish houses, the wooden ones as well as the brick, were concentrated in an area called "Rynek" and included the neighboring streets. Dur-ing the entire week the Jewish shopkeepers looked forward to Monday, the weekly market day, in hopes of customers. The Jews lived together in this ...
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