Records of the Pyasik family in the All Galicia Database

Sorry, there are currently no records for the surname Pyasik (including soundalike names and spelling variants) in the All Galicia Database (the AGD), Gesher Galicia's free searchable collection of genealogical and historical records. The AGD is updated with new records every few months, so check back often to see the latest results.

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Family & Location Researcher Researcher's Location Date Added
POPIK in
Bolshovtsy, Ukraine
GG Member Remsenburg, NY
USA
Sep 11, 2019
POPIWICZ in
Sukhostav, Ukraine
GG Member Clintondale, NY
USA
Dec 9, 2018
POPOWICZ in
Sukhostav, Ukraine
GG Member Clintondale, NY
USA
Dec 9, 2018

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

There are 182 search results for the surname Pyasik 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 490 {y48}
    ... of Jewish Women for the Supervision of Orphans to The Socieiy for the Protection of Jewish Orphans. This worthy cause was sup-ported by Brzezany emigrants to the U.S.A. and particularly by the family of Isaac and Rosalie Feld from Philadelphia. Thanks to this aid an Orphans-home was built on Strazhacka street. The majority of the 32 orphans, of both sexes, were taken in and brought up in this home. They received a thorough basic education and in addition an occupational training, so that they could later take care of themselves. This Orphans-home ceased to function when Second World War broke out. The destiny of these orphans was part and parcel of the destiny of the Jews in Brzezany. THE HOLY BUPIAL SOCIETY AND THE COFFIN BEARERS This society was founded by Rabbi Naphtali Herz Halperin ...
  • Brzezany Yizkor Book (1978), image 490 {y91}
    ... Women for the Supervision of Orphans to The Society for the Protection of Jewish Orphans. This worthy cause was sup-ported by Brzezany emigrants to the U.S.A. and particularly by the family of Isaac and Rosalie Feld from Philadelphia. Thanks to this aid an Orphans-home was built on Strazhacka street. The majority of the 32 orphans, of both sexes, were taken in and brought up in this home. They received a thorough basic education and in addition an occupational training, so that they could later take care of themselves. This Orphans-home ceased to function when Second World War broke out. The destiny of these orphans was part and parcel of the destiny of the Jews in Brzezany. THE HOLY BURIAL SOCIETY AND THE COFFIN BEARERS his society was founded by Rabbi Naphtali Herz Halperin and Jakob ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 410 {y94}
    ... was free to enter, and they had as much right to do so as anybody. In winter they would warm themselves at the lighted stove and in summer take short naps on one of the benches. It was here they were to be found when their services were needed, returning when their tasks were done. Besides these retarded creatures there was another group of wretches — the mad — who, for lack of adequate asylums, wandered round the street, mixing among the people who did their best to avoid them. The plight of these sick individuals was worse than that of the retarded described above, for they were incapable of taking care of their most basic needs.
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 426 {y94}
    ... events were taking place: such as the payment of retribution; distribution of inheritances; recognition of rights, especially those of invalids and orphans (all these were executed by the new regime). These reforms provided full employ-ment for a young lawyer, who had completed his military service by that time. The juristic work and Zionist and public acti-vities were the basic sources of the Seelenfreund family after world war I. One of his chief aims was a well organized Jewish community in his town. He also took an interest in the municipal administra-tion of the town. Until 1929 there was no electricity in town. At his initiative a contract with the Siemens company was signed, and in order to establish the electric net-work, a motor-generator was installed. He proposed ...
  • Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 441 {y94}
    ... , it is like some of Mother’s fairy tales... Where is it all going ? Inside sits the mother, head between her hands and her face bereaved. Her heart is beating strangely and her whole life seems to pass before her: child-hood, youth, the short and happy family life, a home, a husband and a child. She sees her parents’ home, the shtetl, the fields and forests. Everything rushes by, confused as in a pack of shovelled cards. Picture follows upon picture and all are marked with a black stain : the spacious apartment left abandoned — a family nest destroyed, doors and windows broken, smashed cupboards and kitchen utensils, trampled clothing. All this has been left behind and what now ? Gewald ! Where are we going ? The train crawls along at a slow pace, as if show-ing a last respect ...

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