Records of the Feldmaus family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 31 records for the surname Feldmaus (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:

  • Chane
    1857 death record from Leżajsk Jewish Deaths (1827-1866)
  • Rifka
    1858 death record from Leżajsk Jewish Deaths (1827-1866)
  • Simme
    1858 death record from Leżajsk Jewish Deaths (1827-1866)
  • Israel
    1859 death record from Leżajsk Jewish Deaths (1827-1866)
  • Rose
    1859 death record from Leżajsk Jewish Deaths (1827-1866)
  • Chane
    1865 death record from Leżajsk Jewish Deaths (1827-1866)
  • Chaskel
    1866 death record from Leżajsk Jewish Deaths (1827-1866)
  • Burech FELDMAUS
    1881 birth record from Leżajsk Jewish Births (index book) (1877-1881, 1892-1900)
  • Rywka FELDMAUS
    1883 birth record from Leżajsk Jewish Births (index book) (1881-1890)
  • Meilech FELDMAUS
    1884 birth record from Leżajsk Jewish Births (index book) (1881-1890)

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

There are 174 search results for the surname Feldmaus 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.

  • Jaroslaw Yizkor Book (1978), image 401 {y206}
    ... Zionist Activity in Jaroslav in the 1920’s . . . . 99 Mrs. H. Halberstam / WIZO........................................................103 Moshc’l Kalchhcim (Jerusalem) / The Mizrachi Movement in Jaroslav 105 Shmuel Schleider / The Mizrachi Organization in Jaroslav Between the Two World Wars*..............................................................109 Binyamin Gevishi (Yumek Feldmaus) / "Hashomer Hatzair" Zionist Youth Movement...............................................................112 Leon Fast / "Hcchalutz Hatzair"..................................................124 Moshe Kalchheim / The "Akiva" Jewish Youth Association . . 128 Bcn-Zion Kriegcr / The ,,Akiva" Movement in Jaroslav . . .134 Ephraim (Philip ...
  • Rzeszow Yizkor Book (1967), image 629 {y74}
    ... SONS OF REISHA ANI) Thanks to the initiative of Mcshullam David-son and Abraham Silberman towards the end of 1950, a group of people from Reisha met at the home of Ezekiel Weinstein, owner of the Kassit Restaurant, with the aim of organising persons from Reisha Living in Israel. Those present were: Me-shullam Davidson, Abraham Silberman, Ezekiel Weinstein, Isaac Estreicher, S. Schlamm, Frieda Feldmaus and Israel Wachspriss. Later meetings were held at the Cafe of S. Schlamm in King George Street with the participa-tion of the following townsmen : Ben Zion Fctt, Joseph Storch and Iacob Alter, who welcomed the prospect of organising the Reisha townsfolk in Israel. Isaac Estreicher prepared a plan for activities of social and cultural character, including mutual aid, legal assistance ...
  • Rzeszow Yizkor Book (1967), image 698 {y74}
    ... nor rain frightened or kept us away. III. The Chess team also distinguished itself, but unfortunately I can say no more, for I did not participate in it. IV. The Bowling League grew from year to year and also formed a female team. Every year who was crowned king. The first king was Wurn, we had tournaments from which emerged a champion who was truly an amazing player. Mrs. Feldmaus was the only Queen. Site bowled as well as any man. I remember several other members: Geno Dorn-fest, Joseph and Moniek Mohl, etc. V. The Tennis team was mediocre. The most successful and popular were: 1) the Bowling team; 2) the Dramatic club; 3) the Orchestra. VI. The Boxing team was the pride of the Jews of Rzeszow. Each game was invariably followed by an epidemic ...
  • 1933/1934 Krakow City Address Directory + Miscellaneous Province Directory, image 268 {d3534}
    ... Stanislaw, Dr. Nowak Stanisław, Dr. Wanat Władysław, Dr. Konstanty- now.icz Antoni, Dr. Szlapak Helena, Dr. Krasoń Hieronim, Dr. Oszast Zbigniew, Dr. Nykliński Mieczysław, Dr. Kol- słrung Stanisław, Dr. Rosenbaum Barbara, Dr. Koniar Ta- deusz, Dr. Magiera Tadeusz, Dr. Żabianka Marja, Dr. Nie- miec Józef, Dr. Dąbrowiecki Tadeusz, Dr. Listkiewicz Mi- ron, Dr. Białek Stanisław, Dr. Goldberger Henryk, Dr, Feldmaus Benedykt, Lek. Förster Stefan, Lek. Engelhardt Artur, Dr. Józefczak Józef, Lek. Soroka Jan, Dr. Kaltista Wacław, Lek. Ferber Anna, Ldk. Pisek Halina, Dr. Kcl- hoffer Artur, Dr. Smoliński Jan, Dr. Schwarc Stefan, Dr. Osiek Bernard, Dr. Skłudzień Edmund, Dr. Agatstein Ire- na, Dr. Kränzler Mina, Lek. Doening Tadeusz, Lek. Zy- chowicz Adam, Dr. Berger Leon, Dr. Libanowa Franciszka ...
  • 1933/1934 Krakow City Address Directory + Miscellaneous Province Directory, image 473 {d3534}
    ... 6. — Tadeusz, urzędnik, Podwale 2. Feldmann Anna, urz., Skawińska-Boczna 6. Feldmann Chaim, kupiec, Skawińska-Bocz- na 6. — Dawid, inż., przeds. bud., Na Gródku 3.- — Erna, dr., apl. adw., Batorego 1. — Izaak, kupiec, Barska 17. — Kiwe, kupiec, Wolnica 13. — Leon, redaktor, al. Krasińskiego 16. — Salomon, kupiec, Sienna 14. — Zygmunt, wł. szlif, szkła, J. Tarnow- skiego 5. Feldmaus Benedykt, dr. lekarz, Tael. Ko- ściuszki 19. — Naftali, urz. pryw., Brzozowa 6. — Sala, urz. pryw., Brzozowa 6. Feldmesser Berta, urz. pryw., Lwowska 27. Feldstein Cliaskiel, urz. pryw., Miodowa 13. Feiger Adela, urz. Elektr. m., Bosacka 11. — Leopold, urz. P. K. P., Bosacka 21. Feliks Wojciech, ogniom. Straży Poż., A. Potockiego 19. Feliksik Władysław, detektyw pryw ...

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