Sunday, August 23, 2026

WHO ARE THEY? ARE THESE YOUR RELATIVES? (#27)


Can you identify any of these individuals?

1. 1932 Kielce Denunciation Document: Kalma Frydman

A denunciation of the Communist Union of Polish Youth (State Police, Kielce).


Translation:

2. 1919 Zhytomyr- Certificate of 1st Jewish Gymnasium: Feige Moshkovna Bronstein


3. 1831 (14 Oct.) Polish Transport/Deportation Order: Majer Nachsatz

Szub-pass issued in the Free City of Krakow for a 38-year old Jewish man, Majer NACHSATZ. He was ordered to be escorted under strict guard back to his hometown of Wisnicz, Galicia. The order was by the Police Directorate.

Physical description: Average height, oblong face, dark eyes, long nose, black hair, unshaven beard.
Travel was to be from Krakow, through Podgorze, to Wisnicz.

4. 1746 Prussian Passport: Abraham Salomon
Passport was issued 28 July 1746. Granted permission to travel from Nauen via Brandenburg to Halberstadt & Frankfurt/Main for Abraham Salomon & his son Marcus. Document showed Salomon was in Frankfurt/Main on 27 Sept. 1746 & in Berlin on 28 Aug. 1748.



5. 1870 Chisinau, Bessarabia-Pass for Free Stay in the Russian Empire (for 1 year): Izik Akkerman, a Turkish citizen from Bileck.
Widowed. Average height, dark brown hair, eyebrows, eyes, chin unshaven, face clean. Illiterate. The document is found in the Book (?) under No. 70, Akkerman. Lived on Preobrazhenskaya St. in Tyunyaev's house. Papers were presented at the Office of the Kharkov Police Chief and recorded in book # 310. 12 July 1871.





 





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