Records of the Czopp family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 418 records for the surname Czopp (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:
- Czarne Neche CZOPP, daughter of Abraham Beer CZOPP and Ester SCHLESINGER
birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1805-1872) - Aron CZOP
1787 property record from Lwów Krakow District No. 2 Josephine Survey (1787) - Michał CAP
1787 property record from Zbaraż Josephine Survey (1787) - Fedek CAP
1787 property record from Zbaraż Josephine Survey (1787) - Samuel CZOP
1788 property record from Brody Josephine Survey (1788) - Abraham TSZAP and Rachel ZUCH?
1803 marriage record from Lwów Jewish Marriages (1801-1866) - Abraham CZOP and Rachel TUCH
1803 marriage record from Lwów Jewish Marriages (1801-1866) - Hoschia ZAP, son of and
and Dwaure, daughter of and
1804 marriage record from Stanisławów Jewish Marriages (1789-1871) - Osias, son of Abrah. CZEP?/CZOP? and -
1805 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1805-1872) - Salomon ENIS, son of and
and Chany ZAP, daughter of and
1805 marriage record from Stanisławów Jewish Marriages (1789-1871)
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Records of the Czopp family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 171 search results for the surname Czopp 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.
- Biecz Yizkor Book (1959), image 284 {y69}
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... 7(8 ו כ 1 י ־ נ 1 ך ס ו א 1 ו א ל ק 767 אין אײביקן אנרפנ1ז פון נזיין אגנזפאדגעסלגנכגנר פאנזיליגנ פ«טער ד״י חײם ב״י צב־ ׀ױגדאי־טשיק, ע״ה נעשטארבן נ׳ תשרי אי; װארעע, כאערדיקמ אי; סואװאלק אי; 1027 שימער מרים ״עדארטשילן, ע״ח (געב. עדלשם־■;) אומגעקומען אי; מאידאנעק אין 1943 שװעסטער א0י*י~ כאלי[, ע״ה (נעב. װינדארטשיק) אומנעקוםען אין מאידאנעק אין 1943 ד״׃צב״ה — הי׳׳ר ה. דארסי קיםשענער׳ אנםאריא׳ קאנאדע IN DUAR MÜMORY of my dear Uncle OZER EINHORN and my Aunt TZIPPA Ins Son MOSHA, his Daughter RIVKA and his twin Daughters aaron einhorn - Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 236 {y80}
... In this dialogue Aaron Hafner would most of the time propound the subject and the first to answer was Obadiah Panzer. On other occasions. Panzer would put the questions and Hafner would give the answer. Chaim Hafner’s society was at the time the only one of its kind in the Galician quarters in New York. 0b3diah Panzer was by trade a printer, a vocation which he learned from Abraham Fruchter in his printing shop in Boibcrkc. This was one of several trades which were considered of a higher social standing in those days. Watchmaking was another trade which in those days was held in high regard. As soon as he knew the printing trade, Panzer left for a larger city in Galicia, but several weeks before Purim in 1897, he returned to Boibcrkc and organized a dozen youngsters into Purim players ... - Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 242 {y80}
... New York, he walked with his head bowed down so low that the 6 ft. in statue in Boibcrkc was this time hardly recognizable, and I felt truly sorry for him. During the week days when the landslcit were working at the sweat shops, he had no one to converse with. He used to go to the shoe shop of Yoisip Raucher on Pitt Street, also in New York. There he would sit on the low shoe maker stool and watch Raucher making shoes, while they chatted about Boibcrkc. Observing the scene in the shoe shop once I was reminded of the role Moishc Gottlieb had played in Boiberkc. I recall how the Chazan in the Boibcrkcr Shul where Gottlieb worshipped Brenner. The last two also house painters, in later years were among the founders of several, institutions in the Galician quarters in New York. Moishc ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 384 {y94}
... Shimeleh had a limp and used a walking stick. He would sit smoking a long, twisted pipe which never left his mouth. These two, the stick and the pipe, were his "trade marks". He was a strictly observant Jew and insisted on his children and grandchildren’s observing the tenets of "Honor thy father and thy mother' down to the last detail. In his last years Reb Shimeleh transferred his haber-dashery shop to his son, Xaftali Hersch, God rest his soul, father of Moshe, keeping one corner of it for himself, to sell paper goods for writing, packaging and decorating purposes. It is no wonder, therefore, that I was well-aquainted with Reb Naftali Hersch’s sons, especially Moshe. Later our similar life styles brought us to-gether. The family belonged to the Bobov Hassidim and when the sons grew ...
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