Records of the Feuring family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 199 records for the surname Feuring (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 FEUERING, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Leib FEUERING, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Schaje FEUERING, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Motie Chune FEUERING
death record from Zborów Jewish Deaths (Nov 1910-1934) - Rachela, daughter of Abraham LEITNER and Marjem Itte FEURING
0 birth record from Fond 424 Jewish Births (various towns), part 2 (1890-1911) - Moses FEUERING
1808 death record from Lwów Jewish Deaths (1805-1880) - Malka, daughter of Dawid SZMERLER and Szeindel FEIERIN
1817 birth record from Stanisławów Jewish Births (1817-1845) - Michał FERENC
1820 property record from Jezierzany Franciscan Survey (1820) - Osyas FORIN
1821 property record from Brody Franciscan Survey (1821) - Sara , spouse of Dawid
1825 death record from Brody Jewish Deaths (1815-1861)
Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 199 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 10 entries listed in the Gesher Galicia Family Finder for this surname.
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Family & Location | Researcher | Researcher's Location | Date Added |
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FRANK in Lesko, Ukraine |
GG Member | Jerusalem, Israel |
Jul 3, 2018 |
FEUERRING in Drohobych, Ukraine |
GG Member | West Dummerston, VT USA |
Apr 25, 2018 |
FEUERRING in Boryslav, Ukraine |
GG Member | West Dummerston, VT USA |
Nov 9, 2003 |
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Records of the Feuring family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 183 search results for the surname Feuring 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 404 {y94}
... stance, manifested in ways we cannot determine and whose extent we will never know, but which surely merits attention and docu-mentation. May his memory be blessed. Translated by Herzlia Dobkin YOSSEL FENSTER Yossel, who considered himself a veritable "Master of Ceremonies" in this situation, argued that they should advance immediately ,,to welcome the bride", fearing to lose even one day's happiness. He was one of the first, of course, to cross the Russian lines. Several weeks later we met in Lvov, in the street, and when I asked him what his plans were, Yossel explained that, as there was still some "confusion" in the occupied zone, and true communist order had not yet been established, he would not wait for affairs to settle ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 458 {y94}
... bothered to verify. Some of the refugees availed themselves of this opportunity to become re-gular citizens in order to settle down. But the great majority was wary of becoming Soviet citizens, fearing that when the war was over they would not be per-mitted to leave the Soviet Union. They therefore elected to remain without any citizenship, hoping that the international institutions would take them ... Meanwhile the war continued for much longer than had been expected, with no end in sight. The Germans went from victory to victory and after the occupation of Norway came the unbelievable fall of France, a development which put finis to our hopes and reduced us all to despair. In Lwow a Refugees’ Committee was established of which very little was known or the extent of its authority. ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 514 {y94}
... during the hoi ha’mo’ed. The sprouting beard of a few days’ duration, the ragged over-coat coupled with the well-shined shoes, the new tie and hat — the whole Purimic ensemble looks ridiculously grotesque to the onlooker and only increases the embarrassment of the already confused "bridegroom" candidate. All the candidates, young and old alike, share the problem of keeping the trip to the "Beshau" secret. The youths, new to the game, are shy, fearing their friends will catch them in their "crime" and later make fun of them. This is particularly so if the "shiduh" does not materialize and, having failed, they must return to their company. The older batchelors, those who have been going to the "Beshau" for years, wander from place to place as the match-makers bid them, stealing out from ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 531 {y94}
... protruding from the enamel container that determines its price. This butter was called "Marx pitter", not in honor of Karl Marx, whom no one in the platz had ever heard of, but to denote market butter bought only by those who treated the mitzvot lighly (as opposed to the strictly orthodox), or for little children. Those who were strict about matters of kashrut would never eat it, fearing it was treif. Under her arm the farmer’s wife would hold a hen or a duck; in her other hand a wicker basket holding a "mart" of eggs (a mart = 60). These goods would be bought mainly by "oifkoyferkes", women who made their living by reselling them to the "bala-busies", the housekeepers who were too busy in their stores to go out looking for bargains in the market. A lively bargaining goes on between ... - Chrzanow Yizkor Book (1989), image 427 {y114}
... to comprehend the general situa-tion. As an assimilated Jew he was alienated from the Jewish masses; he had no ex-perience as a communal activist; and because he was already seventy years old, he was like a mannequin in Fasek Weber's hands, dancing to his tune. Shonhertz and Krauskopf, although both responsible and well-intentioned, were also too weak to resist the control of Weber and Wachsberg, fearing their close connections with the German police. And to this Judenrat the fate of the 10,000 Jews of Chrzanow was entrusted. The main task of the Judenrat, according to the German directions, was to see to it that the Germans were comfortable. The gymnasium and children's home, which had been transformed into barracks, had to be cleaned by Jews every day. Jews had to polish the boots ...
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