Records of the Friedel family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 171 records for the surname Friedel (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:

  • Bassie FRIEDEL
    death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863)
  • [no given name] FRIEDEL, grandchild of , , ,
    Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
  • Laib FRAIDEL
    1787 property record from Przemyśl Josephine Survey (1787-1788)
  • Ettel FRIEDEL, daughter of Leiser
    1811 death record from Lwów Jewish Deaths (1805-1880)
  • Abram FRIEDL
    1816 death record from Tarnopol Jewish Deaths (1816-1820)
  • Feige, daughter of Isac FRIEDEL and Neche SCHREGERN
    1818 birth record from Stanisławów Jewish Births (1817-1845)
  • Hersch, son of Jacob FREIDEL and Marja
    1818 birth record from Stanisławów Jewish Births (1817-1845)
  • Isr. Hirs. FRÜDEL, son of Abraham and Sima
    1818 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1816-1822)
  • Freide FRIEDL, daughter of Leiser and Rechel
    1819 death record from Lwów Jewish Deaths (1805-1880)
  • Schloma FRIEDEL
    1820 property record from Kosów Franciscan Survey (1821)

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

There are 164 search results for the surname Friedel 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 511 {y94}
    ... out of the village, will never be forgotten. Particularly notorious was the high-school prin-cipal, Mruzovsky, who persecuted the Jewish students, cursing them to their faces like a drunken hooligan. I shall cite just one case out of many to demonstrate his brutal behavior. He once ordered a girl, Finkel Teich, may God avenge her, to leave the class-room. When she asked him : "Why, Mr. Principal, what have I done ?" he replied : "Because you are a lep-rous Jewess !". In 1938 a libel was spread about Prof. Friedel Korn, in which he was purported to have spo-ken against the Catholic Church, an accusation which could be well nigh fatal in that atmosphere of heightened anti-semitism. A warrant for his arrest was ready but, thanks to the intervention of Dr. Seelenfreund who enjoyed ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 561 {y94}
    ... agreed to lease the hall but a few days later they were pressured by the local anti-semites to refuse the Jews, and the lease was annulled. This was just before the arrival of the company and there was no possibility of putting them off. We therefore rented a shoddy wooden structure activity in Brzozow, when the "Beit-Yehudah" As-sociation was founded by Prof. Friedel Korn, a pro-minent and unforgettable figure among the elite of Brzozow Jewry. He was one of the few remaining Jewish teachers left in the Austrian high-schools be-queathed by the Austrians to Poland. All through my high-school years and until my maturity, he was my teacher and mentor. A proud Jew and a fervent Zionist, not only did he not try to hide his national identity and his views — he displayed them at every ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 497 {y94}
    ... people in need, giving material help as well as advice. She had a compre-hensive knowledge of all kinds of medical cures for every illness and would thus achieve the appropriate result. When a child in the shtetl got sick inexpe-rienced young mothers came to her for advice and embraced the opportunity of receiving her rich expe-rience. When their child got sick, the anxious called Friedale immediately for consultation; her advice was always profitable and responsible. She knew exactly how to distinguish between an ordinary childhood sickness and a serious illness in which the doctor’s advice or immediate attention was necessary. My family was bound to the Glickman family by a close friendship. My father, of blessed memory, used to say of Reb. Joshe, "that this is a Jewish person noted ...
  • Krakow Yizkor Book (1967), image 65 {y258}
    ... fcmorij of MY PARENTS AND BROTHER CHIEL KRANZ FEIGA KRANZ IZIDOR KRANZ By FAM. J. KRANZ X W‹ , morij oj MY UNCLES, AUNT & COUSINS ISRAEL WIESENFELD FRADEL WIESENFELD ARTEK WIESENFELD MANIA WIESENFELD By FAM. J. KRANZ Jn We›nor„ of Mother —HAN A SCHMEISER Brother —ZYGMUND SCHMEISER Sister—FELA SCHMEISER By Husband FISHEL SCHMEISER By Children ...
  • Mikulince Yizkor Book (1985), image 446 {y324}
    ... connection with male roles, but it was far more difficult with the ladies. First of all, parental permission was needed. When permission was forthcoming, it was on con- dition that their daughter would look pretty on stage and would not play the role of an immoral character. The first play which the "Gordonia" drama group presented was "Gypsy Love". Yaakov Nassberg, accompanied by Fradel Fellner, played the part of a patrol. The workers’ dramatic group put on the following plays: "Tuvia the milkman", "the deaf" and "Sacco and Vancetti". The last play, "victims", was presented shortly before the out- break of the Second World War. This play was presented again, with some changes, under the supervision of the Soviet authorities. The Ukrainian drama group was also active. When ...

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