Records of the Freud family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 2541 records for the surname Freud (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:

  • Ascher FREUD
    census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857)
  • Malke Nelie FREUD
    census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857)
  • Chaje Sare FREUD
    census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857)
  • Israel Moses FREUD
    census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857)
  • Aaron FREUD
    census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857)
  • Aron Leib JÄGER
    birth record from Austrian Ministry of Interior - Certification of Vital Records (1903-1918)
  • Rachel JÄGER
    birth record from Austrian Ministry of Interior - Certification of Vital Records (1903-1918)
  • Hinda JÄGER
    birth record from Austrian Ministry of Interior - Certification of Vital Records (1903-1918)
  • Leisor FRUCHT
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • Jakob FREUD
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)

Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 2541 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 4 entries listed in the Gesher Galicia Family Finder for this surname.

Here are the 3 most recent records.

Family & Location Researcher Researcher's Location Date Added
FRIED in
Peremyshlyany, Poland
GG Member Reston, VA
USA
Apr 6, 2020
FRIED in
Dilyatyn, Ukraine
GG Member Franklin, TN
USA
Oct 14, 2012
FRIED in
Kolomyya, Ukraine
GG Member Franklin, TN
USA
Oct 14, 2012

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

There are 183 search results for the surname Freud 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.

  • Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 486 {y48}
    ... they demanded valuable articles from the Jews. The Germans demanded Jews daily for different kinds of work. It was only the Jewish population, which was obligated to fulfill all German demands on the very same day. The demands were not small. The German appetite grew from day to day. In those days, he who worked a day's work, received, besides the beatings, also one loaf of bread. The health situation was frightful. There were hundreds of wounded and sick hospitals would not admit. Dr. Falk and I. with the consent of the head of the Jewish community, opened a Jewish hospital in the community center. Near it. we opened a clinic. We supplied all the necessary furnishings and equip-ment. Due to hunger and overcrowded living conditions, there appeared the first signs of an epidemic. We fought ...
  • Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 492 {y48}
    ... the Zionist idea, which were closely tied with each other. The Zionist movement grew from year to year and there were a number of Zionist organizations in our town even before the First World War. In 1917 the youth movement "Hashomer", was founded in Brzezany. it's local head was M. Fried, follows by Mr. Bergman. The "Hashomer" movement was a national-Zionist movement attached to the world Scout movement. Two years later, the youth-movemenl "Hehalutz" (the Pioneer) came into being. Many mem-Iters of the "Hehalutz" movement went on "Aliyah" to "Eretz Israel". There was the first group to go on Aliyah. even before the World War I. After the First World War these two Zionist movements were augmented by other Zionist movements such as "Hashomer Hazair". "Mizrachi". "Zionist youth" and "Betar ...
  • Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 504 {y48}
    ... ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BRZEZANY RESIDENTS FOUDING COMMITEE Dr. Zimerman Jakob-chairman Roth Ozer - secretary Charap Abraham Tuch Pinchas Bar-Dawid (Bardowicz) Moshe Segal Antshel Brik Jehoshua Kleid Jehuda ORGANIZING COMMITTEE IN ISRAEL Bleiberg Shimon Bar-Dawid (Bardowicz) Moshe 8rik Jehoshua 80ne-Prisand Batia Danieli-Feld Bela Dr. Fried Joseph Ja'amin (Aufrichtig) Shimon Nadler Itzhak Ne'eman Israel Kleid Jehuda Rozenblat Rina Spitzen Jehuda Dr. Shaklai (Wagshal) Eliezer ORGANIZING COMMITTEE IN THE UNITED STATES Goldwag Itzhak Hammer-Gutenplan Rozia Maiblum Shimon Podoshin Moshe Shneider Moshe Zipper Mark Zusman Mendel Wanderer Itzhak MEMBERS OF THE EDITORIAL ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 232 {y80}
     When 1 said goodby to Dr. Kallay, he remarked, * I am sure (her arc Boibcrkcr in Eretz Israel who could use a little money, but as you know they were always loo proud to accept aid even if it came their own landsleit." Twelve years later, when they organized with their meager few pounds the Boibcrkcr Free Loan Society in Israel, I convinced myself that Dr. Kallay was right. Returning to New York 1947, I rendered a report of my journey and handed to the Relief committee the S425.00 which I had left of the S500.00 they gave me to distribute to fellow Boibcrkcr landsleit wherever I might meet them. We realized that to keep up the ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 240 {y80}
    ... told me that he did not lack for food and clothing and could even spare a few cents for the poor, but that he was praying constantly to God to forgive him his sins. "What sins could you have committed in your life", I asked, "slaving from morning to night in Boiberke merely for a dry piece of bread? This you call sinning"? "Oh Joel (this is my name), you do not understand", he told me; "the sin is to eat the bread your son earned by desecrating the Sabbath". Simche lived to a ripe old age. respected by all who knew him. Here is an interesting story which my late brother Samuel, who was older than I. told me some years ago. One Saturday afternoon, he came to the lower East Side in New York to observe the Yahr/cit of our mother, (this must have been in the year 1900.) On Rivington Street ...

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