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Jewish families from Kundratitz/Kundratice

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  • Barbara Bloch (1847 - d.)
    Birth record: KUNDRATICE (o. Klatovy) 915 N 1839-1856 (14/20)
  • Juda Bloch (1841 - d.)
    Birth record: KUNDRATICE (o. Klatovy) 915 N 1839-1856 (7/20)
  • Sofie Sara Massarek (1844 - d.)
    Birth record: KUNDRATICE (o. Klatovy) 915 N 1839-1856 (9/20)
  • Bernard Bloch (1847 - d.)
    Birth record: KUNDRATICE (o. Klatovy) 915 N 1839-1856 (13/20)
  • Nathan Bloch (1848 - 1922)
    Birth record: KUNDRATICE (o. Klatovy) 915 N 1839-1856 (15/20)

This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from the town of Kundratitz/Kundratice, Czech Republic.

Location: Kundratice German: Kundratitz) is in Bohemia-Klatovy at 49º10 13º28, 9 km SW of Susice and 62 km S of Plzen. Cemetery: 1 km NE of town. Present population is under 1000 with no Jews.

History: Earliest known Jewish community was 1794. 1930 Jewish population was 3 in Kundratice and 21 in Hartmanice. Jews moved to big towns in the second half of 19th century. The Jewish cemetery originated in 1870 with last known Jewish burial before 1939. There is a mass grave from 1945 (see below). Hartmanice, 1.5 km away, also used this unlandmarked cemetery.

1793 Jewish Census:

  1. Joachim Lederer
  2. Löwi/Levi Adler
  3. Isaac Adler
  4. Juda Katz
  5. Joachim Roth
  6. Salomon Roth
  7. Isaac Zuker
  8. Elias Zucker
  9. Alexander Sand
  10. Judah Bloch
  11. David Katz
  12. Moises Pik
  13. Judah Weil
  14. Abraham Steiniger

Familiants:

  1. Juda and Isaak Bloch
  2. Alexander and Juda Sand
  3. Elias and Samson Zucker
  4. Juda and Salomon Katz
  5. Löwy and Isaak Adler
  6. Joachim and Isaak Sabath
  7. Joachim ?
  8. ? and Jakob Schwarzkopf
  9. Moises Rottenberger and Jakob Toch
  10. David Katz and Wolfgang Schwarzkopf
  11. Simon and Isaac Zucker
  12. Markus Juda Löwy
  13. Joachim Roth
  14. Nechemia Schwarz
  15. Samuel and Aron Stein

Reference: International Jewish Cemetery Project