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About Jakub Jakab Mayer
(1) MAYER, Viliam (age 32, b. Kralova) son of Jakab Mayer & Cili (Strelinger) married OROVAN, Hermine (age 20, b. Sebastinov) daughter of Jindrich Orovan & Theresa (LOWY). Marriage Registration: 28-Feb-1922 (Zilina, Zsolna, Trencsén). Source: LDS 2086050 Item 5, 95-03.
(2) Lived in Lucatin
RADVAN: US Commission No. CZCExxx009 Alternate name: Slovakian: Radvan nad Hronom, Hungarian: Radvan is located at 48º43' 19º08' in Banska Bystrica, 160 km NE of Bratislava. (Today part of town of Banska Bystrica) Cemetery is in N part of Radvan, between Okruzna St., Druzby St., and Bocna St. Radvany. Present town population is 25,000-100,000 (all Banska Bystrica) with probably under 10 Jews. Town: Magistratny urad, namestie SNP, 974 01 Banska Bystrica. Regional official: Okresny urad, odbor kultury, ulica Cs. armady street, 974 01 Banska Bystrica. Interested: Stredoslovenske muzeum, namestie SNP, 974 01 Banska Bystrica. 1921 Jewish population was 46 or over 100. The unlandmarked Jewish cemetery was established in between 1900-1911 with last known Jewish burial after 1950. The urban hillside, part of a municipal cemetery or separate but near cemeteries, has no sign or marker. Reached by crossing public defunct Christian cemetery, access is oen to all via a broken fence and no gate. The size of cemetery before WWII and now is 900 square meters. 20 to 100 marble and granite 20th century stones, most in original location are flat shaped stones, finely smoothed and inscribed stones or multi-stone monuments with Hebrew, German, Slovak and Hungarian inscriptions. Within the limits of the cemetery are no structures but foundations of pre-burial house. The unknown owner uses property Jewish cemetery and a fruit orchard. Adjacent properties are the former Christian cemetery and street. Occasionally, private visitors and local residents visit. The cemetery has been vandalized occasionally between 1945 and 1991. Jewish individuals within country did restoration before 1960 but no maintenance now. Very serious threat: uncontrolled access and vandalism. Moderate threat: pollution, vegetation and proposed nearby development. Jiri Fiedler, Brdickova 1916, 155 00 Praha 5, tel. 02/55-33-40 completed survey on 26 Dec. 1991. Local inhabitants were interviewed.
BANSKA BYSTRICA: US Commission No. SLCE000135 Alternate name: Banská Bystrica. Banska Bystrica is located in Banska Bystrica, N of Zvolen at 4844 1909, 101.5 miles ENE of Bratislava. The urban cemetery flat land and isolated. There are inscriptions on the pre-burial house. Reached by turning directly off a public road, access is open to all, via masonry wall and a non-locking gate. 100-500 19th-20th century tombstones in original locations. The marble, granite, and sandstone flat shaped tombstones or finely smoothed and inscribed stones have Hebrew and German inscriptions. There is a special monument to Holocaust victims. The site is Jewish cemetery only. Adjacent properties are residential. Occasionally, private visitors stop. In the past, vegetation was cleared. Now, individuals clean or clean occasionally. No threats
Jakub Jakab Mayer's Timeline
1856 |
February 18, 1856
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Dlha Luka - Kvačany, Liptovsky Svaty Mikulas, Slovakia
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1879 |
November 7, 1879
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Lucatin, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
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1881 |
January 15, 1881
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Lucatín, Banskobystrický kraj, Slovakia
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1883 |
March 4, 1883
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Lucatín, Banskobystrický kraj, Slovakia
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1885 |
May 18, 1885
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Lucatin, Slovakia
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1887 |
June 20, 1887
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house #22, Lučatín, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
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1889 |
November 3, 1889
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Kralova nad-Hronom, Banská Bystrica, Banskobystrický kraj, Slovakia
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1893 |
April 5, 1893
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Kralova, Kiralyfalva, Banská Bystrica, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
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April 5, 1893
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Kralova, Banska Bystrica, Slovakia
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1913
Age 56
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Radvan, Banská Bystrica, Banská Bystrica District, Banská Bystrica Region, Slovakia
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