Records of the Fund family in the All Galicia Database

There are currently 105 records for the surname Fund (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:

  • Jan FUNG
    1787 property record from Lwów Halicz City District Josephine survey (1787)
  • Israel PFUND
    1797 death record from Tyczyn Jewish Deaths (1792-1876)
  • Mayer FUND
    1803 other record from Galicia Jewish Marriage Permissions (1803)
  • Bar PFUND
    1803 other record from Galicia Jewish Marriage Permissions (1803)
  • Baruch, son of Abisch FOND and Sura
    1815 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1805-1872)
  • Baroch, son of Abesch FONT and Sura
    1815 birth record from Lwów Jewish Births (1814-1816)
  • Jakob FUNT
    1820 property record from Sędziszów Landowners (1820)
  • Marcus FHON, son of Donn and Biene
    1821 death record from Lwów Jewish Deaths (1805-1880)
  • Beila FUNT
    1823 death record from Lwów Jewish Deaths (1805-1880)
  • Chaim FEUND
    1824 death record from Tarnopol Jewish Deaths (1820-1834)

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

There are 173 search results for the surname Fund 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 491 {y48}
    ... were a great number of activitsts. who dedicated their time and energy to this sacred work. Some of them were Dr. Solomon Glaser president, M. Thaler secretary. E. Roth and M. Tunis, were members of the committee. The names of these four devoted J.N.F. workers, were inscribed in the Golden׳Book of the Jewish National Fund. The "Keren Hayesod" in Brzezany was established in 1922. Dr. Nagler was elected president. M. Taub treasurer and Mr. Bar-David, administrator. The aim of "Ezra" was to render financial aid to those, who wished to go on "Aliyah" to "Eretz Israel". The president of Ezrah was Dr. Wilner. It is worth-while to note that not one young person, who wished to leave for Israel, had to give up "Aliyah" because of lack of finances. "Esih in Brzezany THE HEBREW SCHOOL /n important ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 230 {y80}
    ... where we expected to meet our Boibcrkcr landslcit who took part in organizing the Kibbutz and were members of the place. We asked a young lady the whereabout of Beril Beker and she told us with a smile to go to look at the small little houses whose doors by the way, stood open, and where we would see a reJ blanket, that would be Bckcr’s room. We found At the meeting which we held on June 24. 1962, in the meeting room of the Boibcrkcr Sick & Benevolent Society, individual receipts were handed out to those who donated to the fund on March 25th. These receipts was brought from the Boibcrker committee in Israel. When we organized our committee in the United States on September II, I960, our intention was to collect donations from Boibcrk-er in America in order to place the Free Loan ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 231 {y80}
    ... fine thing if they would buy an additional 100 copies of the 200. which I had donated to the Boibekker committee 111 Israel in the names of my brothers Samuel and Abraham Haber. The committee in Israel has sent one copy to each family of Boibcrkc who resides in Israel as a gift. (It turned out that they arc getting donations for these books, and this money is also added to the Free Loan Fund in Israel.) Abe Fischer draw1 a check for S350.00. With this I was repaid the major amount of the loan which I advanced, and the balance of SIOO.OO was repaid to me from the collection on the Yahr-zcit day of March 25. 1962. We actually collected SI.060.00 that day. but when I reached Israel to my grandsons Bar Mitzvah I handed to the committee in Israel in the middle of April 1962, S960.00. With this ...
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 232 {y80}
    ... visa. The next morning, in less than an hour and a-half, I was in Cyprus. In a double barbed wire camp there were already more than 8,000 of our brethren, and by the time the State of Israel was proclaimed 15 months later there were 33,000. After visiting with my niece and her children, I began looking around for Boibcrkcr landsleit in Cyprus, but to my sorrow I could not find any. Returning to Jerusalem, Dr. Shraga Kallay suggested that since I still had the money from the Relief fund, I should give S50.00 to a Rabbi in Israel who had once occupied a similar post in Boibcrke. He had a large family and could use a little extra money. 129]
  • Bobrka Yizkor Book (1964), image 239 {y80}
     meetings, we Zionists believed that it was more important to work for the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in ancient Palestine. And for this it was necessary to devote our time and effort to collect funds for the Jewish National Fund, which acquired land in Eretz-Israel, which has led to the proclamation of the State of Israel in our days. In later years, we began to realize that even young folks have to prepare burial ground for young and old. The group who gathered on May 17th to organize the society consisted of: Max Glantzcr. Hertz Fischer. Rubin Gracbcl. (my school mate in Boibcrke), Julius Engclbcrg, David Gcwantcr, and ...

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