Records of the Frosch family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 374 records for the surname Frosch (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:
- Mechel FROST
death record from Stanisławów Jewish Deaths (1845-1863) - Benjamin FROSCH
tax record from Brzeżany Jewish Taxpayers (1936) - Abraham FROST, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Beila FROST, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - 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) - Jankiel FROSCH
1803 other record from Galicia Jewish Marriage Permissions (1803) - Meyer FRACHT and Tscharne GOLDEN
1803 marriage record from Lwów Jewish Marriages (1801-1866) - Maier FRACHT and Czarne GOLD?/GOLDEN?
1803 marriage record from Lwów Jewish Marriages (1801-1866)
Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 374 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 6 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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FRISCH in Ternopil, Ukraine |
GG Member | Paris, FRANCE |
Sep 4, 2017 |
FRISCH in Krzeszowice, Poland |
GG Member | Elsternwick, VIC Australia |
Jan 23, 2011 |
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Records of the Frosch family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 199 search results for the surname Frosch 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.
- Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 234 {y80}
... on the S. S. Bracha Fuld. The British captured the ship in Palestinian waters and shipped the passengers to Cyprus. I resolved that some day I should visit the Camp in Chino Chitto in Italy. But the opportunity to do so did not present itself until some 18 months later when, in the War of Independence of 1948, my son-in-law was wounded and I rushed to Israel only to be stranded for several days in Rome, and from there I v:sited Chino Chitto where more than a thousand of young men and women waited to be shipped to the new State of Israel. and grandfather. They were both musicians and played at weddings in Boiberkc and elswherc. The father played the clarinet and the grand-father played the cello. But on Saturdays they used to go from house to house in Boiberkc collecting fresh while bread ... - Brzezany Yizkor Book (1978), image 483 {y91}
... losts his hopes, stopped thinking and became a blind medium, a mere tool in the hands of his oppressors. There was no one to rouse him from his stupefying sleep. People were drugged, misled and went astray from the human path. The winter itself caused many casualties, besides those, who were murdered by the Nazis. Hundreds died from hunger and epidemics. The spring of 1942. that followed, brought no relief for us. Day after day there came new commands, and with them new and fresh troubles. The Kreishauptmann was displeased with the Judenrat and reorganized it. He added another man Bercio Feld. The Kreishaupt-mann saw in him the man who will carry out his orders to his fullest satisfaction. He also reduced the number of the Judenrat from 24 to 12. so that it could be easier for him to deal ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 247 {y32}
... by universal suffrage. At the head of the council was the Burmisz or Mayor, who was elected to his office by the councilmcn. The council levied taxes, maintained a police force, jail, public pasture lands (this privilege was enjoyed by the non-Jewish elements only), and in general carried on such activities as normally belonged to such a body. City ordinances ... was the Rosh Hakohol. This body was elected periodically by umver-sal male suffrage. The periods preceding elections were marked by heated arguments between the factions, which occasionally reached face slapping proportions. Moreover, the elections were not always conducted in the best democratic traditions. Since the law prescribed that the elections were to be certified by the Starosta (head of the county) the party favored by ... - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 251 {y32}
... the water pumps from which the inhabitants hand-pumped their daily supply of water. These pumps rose from wooden structures which covered the wells from which the water was pumped. When in winter the pumps froze or when, due to some mechanical malfunction, the pumps would fail to operate, a board was lifted up and the bucket dropped directly into the well and thus the water was drawn. Rising above the rows of single storied homes in the Marck were two taller structures each having two stories: one in the west, and one in the north. Both ow־ners used the lower floors as saloons and the upper ones for living quarters. The one in the north served also as a sort of hotel when cir-cumstances imposed detention on an infrequent visitor. All roads led to or emanated from the "Marck." Southward ... - Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 484 {y48}
... in collecting the Jews. The tragic end of this story was that the Gestapo was waiting for them. The whole caravan was brought into 0 forest and all of its members were killed. One witnoss remained, as if by a miracle, to tell what had transpired. Soon afterwards we hastened to that spot. We found the massacred bodies buried in a mass-grave. Next day the Kreishauptmann was furious and. for the first time he hit the Judenratmembcrs and wounded Dr. Klarer. because of the unsuccessful and disorderly project. At the same time he gave another order, that all Jews were to hand over, in the course of several days, their furcoats. To add more force to his order, he demanded 12 persons as hostages. We all felt responsible for the 12 hostages. Without delay, we brought the furcoats and the hostages ...
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