Records of the Doppelt family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 15 records for the surname Doppelt (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:

  • Leib DOPPELT
    1907 austrian_ministries record from Austrian Ministry of Interior - Production and Sale of Alcohol (1900-1908)
  • Leib DOPPELT
    1907 austrian_ministries record from Austrian Ministry of Trade and Industry - Alcohol Sales (1906-1910, 1914)
  • Leib DOPPELT
    1907 austrian_ministries record from Austrian Ministry of Trade and Industry - Alcohol Sales (1906-1910, 1914)
  • Izrael GÜNZBERG, son of Chaim GÜNZBERG and Lea WOLF
    and Szejndla Sara DOPELT, daughter of Feiwel DOPELT and Blima FREUND
    1915 marriage record from Przemyśl Jewish Marriages (1915.08-1919.07)
  • Mojżesz DOPPELT, son of Feiwel DOPPELT and Chana TEIWES
    and Sara RAND, daughter of Leiba RAND and Maryem DOPPELT
    1917 marriage record from Przemyśl Jewish Marriages (1915.08-1919.07)
  • Samuel Leib TUCH, son of Benjamin and Scheindel DOPPELT
    and Henryetta Hinda WUNDER, daughter of Leib Dawid and Feige REISNER
    1939 marriage record from Rzeszów Jewish Marriages (certificates) (1939-1942)
  • Mozes Mordche DOPPELT
    birth record from Lutowiska Jewish Births (index book) (1850-1940)
  • Szmul Matie DOPPELT
    birth record from Lutowiska Jewish Births (index book) (1850-1940)
  • Basia DOPPELT
    birth record from Lutowiska Jewish Births (index book) (1850-1940)
  • Szlomcia DOPPELT
    birth record from Lutowiska Jewish Births (index book) (1850-1940)

Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 15 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 5 entries listed in the Gesher Galicia Family Finder for this surname.

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Family & Location Researcher Researcher's Location Date Added
DOPPELT in
Lesko, Poland
GG Member Los Angeles, CA
USA
Aug 3, 2019
DOPPELT in
Ustrzyki Dolne, Poland
GG Member La Jolla, CA
USA
Jan 15, 2012
DOPPELT in
Sokal, Ukraine
GG Member La Jolla, CA
USA
Dec 29, 2007

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

There are 154 search results for the surname Doppelt 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.

  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 424 {y94}
    ... Oestreicher was a tradesman, a tin- smith, beside managing a business of household goods, some of which he produced himself. He was a learned man, careful to observe the tenets, and he brought up his children to do the same. He died after the First World War. Besides his son, Avraham, there were five sons-in-law in the Oestreicher family; Reb Ha’im Leib Diller, Reb Naftali Feit, Me’ir Brakha, Asher Dop-pelt and Ha’im Dick. The daughter-in-law was Galla Wielopolsky. May God avenge them. The children of the family were already old enough to establish their own families in the shtetl but the
  • Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 479 {y48}
    ... clothes, practically dressed in rags. They entered their hometown, 13 months after they left it. Altogether. 36 people sorvived. That was all that has been left from 12.000 Jews, who resided in Brzezany. when the Germans occupied the town. We. those who have come back, lived like one family. All of us lived in one section, far from the ghetto and from those people and places where we dwelt during the rule of the Nazis. We had a strong desire to get away from the local population, a great majority of whom, gave a helping hand to the murder of the Jews. We were look-ing forward to the day when we would be able to leave that terrifying place, where our lives and the lives of our dear ones were brought to a premature end. Our situation after the liberation, by the Soviets became more difficult ...
  • Brzezany Yizkor Book (1978), image 479 {y91}
    ... clothes, practically dressed in rags. They entered their hometown. 13 months after they left it. Altogether. 36 people sorvived. That was all that has been left from 12.000 Jews, who resided in Brzezany. when the Germans occupied the town. We. those who have come back, lived like one family. All of us lived in one section, far from the ghetto and from those people and places where we dwelt during the rule of the Nazis. We had a strong desire to get away from the local population, a great majority of whom, gave a helping hand to the murder of the Jews. We were look-ing forward to the day when we would be able to leave that terrifying place, where our lives and the lives of our dear ones were brought to a premature end. Our situation after the liberation, by the Soviets became more difficult ...
  • Czortkow Yizkor Book (1967), image 475 {y125}
    ... book, as their financial contribution to the Gmiluth Chesscd Fund which was ultimately used for the publication of the hook, constituted a considerable part of the cost of publication. May this hook he a Monument for the martyrs of our town. VAAD HASSEFER CZORTKOW WE WILL NEVER FORGET We, the members of the Rabbi David Moses Friedman Society, wish to express our deepfelt sorrow, pain, and sadness of the tragic happenings to our dearest and closest from the city of Czortkow. We will never forget what the German, Polish, and Ukrainian murderers did to our families. We will always remember that the whole Christian world looked 011 apathcticaly, while our brethren were being massacred and gassed. We cry out to the Almighty ...
  • Dobromil Yizkor Book (1980), image 138 {y140}
    ... minutes. The trains were of the old fashioned kind, and when they wanted to get them-selves moving, they would sigh and creak, and then the boiler would let off the steam with such a blast that could blow a man off his feet. Leading away from the square were several side streets where the Jewish population dwelt. In particular one alley was called the "Schuster Gass" (Cobbler Street), not be-cause only shoemakers lived there (no, there also dwelt tailors, bakers, joiners, tinsmiths, saddlers and still others) but because on that street there was always more going on ("toomlen"), especially "Shabbos after kiddush."6 As you have so far been reading about Dobromil, you must have thought "well, not so bad." Nu, so I want to take you into the surrounding alleys. It is wholly natural ...

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