Records of the Shore family in the All Galicia Database
There are currently 2761 records for the surname Shore (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:
- Ruchel Hene SCHORR
census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857) - Pesche Sprinze SCHORR
census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857) - Ester Neche SCHORR
census record from Brody Jewish Census (1850-1857) - Elie SCHORR f WEST, son of Hirsch Wolf WEST and Ciwje SCHORR
and Reise SAMBOR f MUSCHEL, daughter of Jozef MUSCHEL and Ettel SAMBOR
marriage record from Tarnopol Jewish Marriage Banns, Marriage Certificates (1916, 1920-1939) - Maurycy SCHOR and Rachela SPAZIERER f SCHWARZ, daughter of Isak SCHWARZ and Gisie SPAZIERER
marriage record from Tarnopol Jewish Marriage Banns, Marriage Certificates (1916, 1920-1939) - Estera SCHOR, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Emilia SCHORR, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Isaak SCHORR, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Klara SCHORR, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943) - Lea SCHORR, grandchild of , , ,
Holocaust record from Lwów Ghetto Residents (1941-1943)
Search the All Galicia Database to see the full information available for all 2761 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 76 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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SCHIER in Chervonograd, Ukraine |
GG Member | Summit, NJ USA |
May 20, 2020 |
SZWERER in Town Uncertain, Ukraine |
GG Member | Hamilton, ON Canada |
Apr 21, 2020 |
SCHOR in Horodok, Ukraine |
GG Member | Rochester, NY USA |
Apr 15, 2020 |
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Records of the Shore family in Logan Kleinwaks' Genealogy Indexer website
There are 193 search results for the surname Shore 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 460 {y94}
... The farmer brought his cart to Brzozow to lake us away, and we reached his house in safety. That night he stood watch at his darkened window, follow-ing the movements of the German guards marching in pairs along the length of the river. At about 2 a.m., when he saw them returning to the camp, we ran down with our things to the shore and jumped into the boat. Quickly he rowed across the river, in the direction of the Russians. As the boat approached the shore we heard someone shouting "Halt !" in Russian. The farmer managed to let us get off, throw-ing our possessions after us, and rowed away quickly. The Russians opened fire but missed us. They took us to their headquarters in an abandoned military camp in Ulkhovitz where we were interrogated about the purpose of our arrival and released ... - Brzozow Yizkor Book (1984), image 472 {y94}
... water was frozen. We heard from afar the sound of shooting. The water reached my arms and my shoulder; a fear gripped that I would drown because I did not know how to swim. I whispered to Icek that I was out of breath and could go no further and that I would certainly be drowned. The two boys took me by the hand and literally pulled me out half alive to the edge. God protected us. In the bushes on the shore we sat down quietly, soaked with water and shaking from the cold. Now came the time to cross an open field in order to get to the village and to avoid the Russian guard. In heavy soaked clothing we dragged through the fields and came across the Russian patrol who took us to the police, but luckily they released us immediately. We rejoiced together beyond measure. I was laughing ... - Busk Yizkor Book (1965), image 342 {y99}
... Move-ments : "Hashomcr Hatzair", "Gordonia", "Achvah", "Bethar" etc., and groups from all the Zionist political parties: "General Zionist", "Hitachdut", "Revisionists", "Poalei-Zion left" and "Yad Charutzim". Busk even had a football team and sport club called "Bar Kochba". Several "chalutzim" from Busk joined the 3rd aliya to Israel. Through the many hardships and difficulties of life in israel at that time there were many who stood firm and persevered. One of these Chalutzim is Meyer Dror (Shore), the founder of "Hashomcr Hatzair" in Busk. Mr. Dror built his home in Kfar Yechezkiel and established a prosperous plant export business. XIII - Baranow Yizkor Book (1964), image 243 {y32}
... would wait a year or more) the child was put in Cheder in earnest. At the age of five (5) or thereabout the child would begin to learn Chumosh (Bible). The traditional starting was "Vayikro" (Leviticus). The child's beginning to learn Chumosh was an occasion for celebration. Candies and cookies were to be distributed among the classmates and on the Sabbath neighbors and family were invited to share in the celebration. The child sat in Cheder all day. Contrary to supposition, it was not too strenuous on the child. The studies weren't difficult and the time spent over the Sidur (prayer book—primers were not available in Baranow) was in short intervals. On the other hand the child was always in company of friends—children of his own age, and from early childhood he acquired the social habit ... - Berezhany Yizkor Book (1978), image 503 {y48}
... shared together with the local community four years of life and it's tragic destiny. The last survivors of Brzezany s Jewish community both in Israel and in the United States have decided to commemorate the martyrs. A committee of former citizens collected over years of unceasing effort a considerable documentation on which the present memorial book is based. I have contributed my own share to the effort of editing, design and printing. As a native of Brzezany and witness and survivor of the Nazi occupation period. I am not only acquainted with the history of my home - town and the martyriology of my community, but was constantly haunted since the end of the war. by it's tragic memory. I felt it a sacred obligation towards those who perished, a pledge we gave each other, in those dark days ...
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