Records of the Duda family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 6 records for the surname Duda (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:

  • Johann DUDYS
    1850 property record from Tarnobrzeg Franciscan Survey (1850)
  • Demko DUDA
    1904 austrian_ministries record from Austrian Ministry of Interior - Violations of Regulations (1900-1909)
  • Stanisław DUDA
    1919 school record from Jarosław School Records (1919-1921)
  • Tomasz DUDA
    1919 school record from Jarosław School Records (1919-1921)
  • Kiryło DUDYŚ
    austrian_ministries record from Austrian Ministry of Interior - Passports (1900-1914)
  • Kiryło DUDYŚ
    austrian_ministries record from Austrian Ministry of Interior - Passports (1900-1914)

Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 6 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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Solotvyn, Ukraine
GG Member East Hampton, NY
USA
Jun 7, 2020
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Ustyezelenoye, Ukraine
GG Member Framingham, MA
USA
Jan 22, 2015
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Nadvirna, Ukraine
GG Member Mill Valley, CA
USA
Jan 5, 2002

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

There are 182 search results for the surname Duda 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.

  • Baligrod Yizkor Book (1964), image 422 {y24}
    ... and Lithuanian peasants, was to be paralleled in the history of the treatment given and the attitudes shown to other Jewish communities unfortunate enough to find themselves under the dreadful yoke of Nazi do-mi nation. This volume is a memorial book dedicated not only to those who lived in the Suwałk vicinity, or those who grew up there, or studied there, or served their military duty there, or migrated from there or even perished there, or the descendants of all the foregoing, but it is a lxiok dedicated to World Jewry, not only of this generation but of all generations past. It is a book written with a very familiar theme and a recurring history. The story is as old as the Bible itself. The settlement of Jews in a stangc land; how they prospered and how they multiplied through the years ...
  • Biecz Yizkor Book (1959), image 319 {y69}
    ... Beicz, to all sons and daughters of the small and hearty community of Beicz who survived, to those who are scattered in the different parts of the world — living Landsleit who still remember the old original home — Beicz. My intention is to show others that the same way can be followed, and to arouse the literally gifted to help in the publishing of a Memorial Book about the commu-nities which have been destroyed in our days. It does not matter in what laguage such valuable data is written down, all that matters is to save all that is still there to be saved. For months and years the thought torments: shall we really remain so indifferent? The heart aches — are we not strong enough to establish a monument — be it even a modest one — in memory of our little Steitale, the place ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 489 {y94}
    ... march. Then we were handed over to the authority of the German Gendarmes of Brzozow. An hour later the Gestapo officers arrived by car from Krosno and Yaslo. The Gestapo commander from Krosno was called Schmertzler: his two second-in-commands were Beker, and Ludwig von Dawire. Rashvitz was the notorious cunning commander from Yaslo, his two second-in-commands were Mattus and Romans. Ro-mans’ duty was the disposal of Jewish property. Ac-companying them was a civilian clerk who was respon-sible for running the labour exchange of Yaslo. (Yash-nitza was part of the Brzozow district, which belonged to the Krosno region, which in turn came under the auspices of Yaslo). The Gestapo officers repeated the check of the list of names. Everyone was examined separately to determine his ability to work ...
  • Baligrod Yizkor Book (1964), image 120 {y24}
    ... געװען דער םואװאלקער פארלעגער בה׳ הידיעה, אבער ס׳ איז א סך וױיניקער באװאוסט. אז די באקאנטע משפחה יעב־ן, װאס האט ארױסנענעב; אין די זעכציקער יארן א גרויסן טײל סון װארשעװער ש־ס און אנדערע ספרים. האט א קענטיקע שייכות צו םואװאלק. אײנער פון דער דאזיקער משפחה, אליהו יעבץ׳ ניט זיך אלײן אן װי א סואװאלקער. אױפן שער־ בלאט פון ספר -תולדות רבנו עקיבא איגר׳ וװארשא, .SHarfiobn in Siiirall .א Diad imt *!«Ina bon .13)18 י . אײן פארלעגער. נחמן גאלדבערג. האס געהאט א סכסוך מים אברהם אבעלע מארקסאן, הלמא׳ דער לעצטער האט אפנעדרוקם אין ז״נע ארויסגעגעבענע משניות די חידושי ר׳ עקיבא איגד. גאלדבערג האט גע׳סענה׳ם. אז נאד ער האס ראפ אײנציקע רעכט אײף אט די חידושים. ר׳ שמואל מאהליװער, װעלכער איז דעמאלט געװען רב אין סואװאלק, האט אבער נע׳םסק׳נט, אז מארקסאן האט עס געמעגט טאן. מארקםאנס נאסען װי א פארלעגער אױ געװען ...
  • Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 252 {y32}
    ... found refuge in Poland from persecution in Western Europe, they fanned out in its fertile plains and settled along the shores of the Vistula. It is claimed that the cemetery contained monuments (uprooted by the Nazis during their occupation of the town) that bore names of Jews who died some 400-500 years ago. The accuracy of this claim was not established and actual names of deceased arc not available. What is known for 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 ...

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