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Gorlice

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Gesher Galicia // Researching Jewish roots in the former

Gorlice, Poland: Latitude and Longitude: 49,6604, 21,1597 49°40′ N , 21°10′ E : Galician Austro-Hungarian Administrative District: Gesher Galicia is a non-profit organization carrying out Jewish genealogical and historical research on Galicia, formerly a province of Austria-Hungary and today divided between southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, The research work includes the

Historical Maps of Galicia 1775-1918 – Forgotten Galicia

Galicia as a geopolitical entity was created in 1772 with the establishment of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, the Habsburg Monarchy’s later the Austrian Empire’s easternmost crownland, The capital of the province was Lemberg today Lviv, A century and a half later, in 1918, Galicia was wiped from the world’s maps, with the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire,

Gorlice–Tarnów offensive

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Jewish Families of Gorlice

Today Gorlice, Malopolskie, Poland – formerly Gorlice, Galicia, Austria; 62 miles ESE of Kraków, 20 miles E of Nowy Sącz, Jewish Population in 1900: about 3,000; TIPS FOR JOINERS TO THIS GROUP, press “actions” button in upper-right corner; select “add profiles” pick everyone in your tree from Gorlice Geni may take an hour or more to attach This will link everyone who ever lived in Gorlice

Galicia Eastern Europe

Of the 44 administrative divisions of Austrian eastern Galicia, Lviv Polish: Lwów, German: McGarvey as the chief administrator and Bergheim as a field engineer, and built a huge refinery at Maryampole near Gorlice, south of Tarnow, Considered the biggest, most efficient enterprise in Austro-Hungary, Maryampole was built in six months and employed 1000 men, Subsequently, investors from

The All Galicia Database // Gesher Galicia // Researching

Free genealogy search engine for over 430,000 vital records from the former Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia, which is today southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, Welcome to our site! Gesher Galicia members log in here to see exclusive content, or if …

Index to the Villages found on the map of Galicia as drawn

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Genealogical Gazetteer of Galicia published by Brian Lenius, I do not have a good source to check the names of the subsidiary villages, so they are as best as I could read them from the maps, Any spelling errors are mine, and although umlauts were used, Polish characters were not, Another very useful index to the villages on the map was done by Herr Oskar Wolf, but the copy I have has a few

Salomea Kucharczyk 1789

Moszczenica, Gorlice, Galicia, Austria Immediate Family: Daughter of Kacper Kucharczyk and Regina Gębarowska Wife of Błażej Dobek Mother of Jan Kanty Dobek ; Antoni Dobek ; Józef Dobek ; Franciszek Dobek ; Bartłomiej Dobek and 4 others ; Marianna Dobek ; Magdalena Dobek ; Tekla Dobek and Antonina Julianna Dobek « less Sister of Agnieszka Kucharczyk ; Marianna Kucharczyk and …

Marianna Makowiec

Mikołaj was born between 1766 and 1771, in Moszczenica, Gorlice, Galicia, Austria, They had one daughter: Barbara Dobek born Pyzik, Marianna passed away in 1839, at age 63 at death place, Marianna Makowiec born Mruk, 1868 – 1937 Marianna Makowiec born Mruk 1868 1937, Marianna Makowiec born Mruk was born on month day 1868, at birth place, to Simeon Mruk and Zofia Mruk …

Jarosław

Jarosław was annexed by Austria in the First Partition of Poland in 1772, and was part of newly formed Galicia Austrian Partition until Poland regained independence in 1918, In the interbellum it was administratively located in the Polish Lwów Voivodeship, During the German invasion of Poland which started World War II in September 1939, it was the site of the Battle of Jarosław, after

Gesher Galicia // Researching Jewish roots in the former

Galician Town Locator, Scroll down to view ALL the towns in Galicia, Austria in the year 1900, including their judicial and administrative districts, and the location of the Jewish, Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic congregations or parishes for that year,

Joseph Durst

Early life, Born to a Jewish family, Durst immigrated to the US from Gorlice, Galicia, Austria-Hungary in 1902 with three dollars to his name, He worked as a tailor in New York City and in 1912, he became a full partner in the dress manufacturer, Durst & Rubin, Using the profits from his business, he invested in real estate, purchasing his first building in 1915, the Century Building at 1

Aaron Pencak 1840

Gorlice, Galicia, Austria: Death: 1923 82-83 Gorlice, Galicia Immediate Family: Son of Michul Pencak Husband of Hilda Hitzel Pensak Father of Rose Gelb; Shimon Meir Pencak; Ruchel Reich; Lea Pencak; Chava Lang

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