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Jewish Families from Beled, Hungary, and Surrounding Villages

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  • Adolf (Abraham) Kirschbaum (bef.1799 - d.)
    1831 Census, Pinnye 20. Pinnye, from the Jewish Community of Lakenbach# Kirschbaum Eberham# wife Magdolna# son Rudolph# daughter Trézsi# daughter Rosi# daughter Bariska# daughter Anna# daughter Marie

This umbrella project documents the Jewish families from Beled, Győr-Moson-Sopron, Hungary and surrounding villages. If the name of the specific place survives in the record, please add individuals to the project for the specific place. If the individual is buried in Beled and the actual place of birth, residence, or death is unknown, please add the profiles to the Jewish Families from Beled, Hungary, project.

The following villages are in the birth, marriage, or death records of Beled. The Beled Jewish Cemetery is the burial place of many who died in these places.

  • Babót
  • Beled
  • Bogyoszló
  • Cirák
  • Csáford
  • Csapod
  • Csemer
  • Csér
  • Dénesfa
  • Edve
  • Egyed
  • Gortó
  • Gyóró
  • Hegykő-Széplak
  • Himod
  • Hövej
  • Iván
  • Jánosfa
  • Jánosvár
  • Jobaháza
  • Kapuvár
  • Kecöl
  • Kisfalud
  • Kisgeresd
  • Kistata
  • Mihályi
  • Nagygeresd
  • Nemesladány
  • Németi
  • Osli
  • Páli
  • Potyond
  • Pusztacsalád
  • Rábacsanak
  • Rábasebes
  • Rábaszentandrás
  • Rábatamási
  • Répceszemere
  • Schutzen
  • Szany
  • Szárföld
  • Szentpéter
  • Szil
  • Szilsárkány
  • Tótkeresztur
  • Vadosfa
  • Vág
  • Vásárosfalu
  • Veszkény
  • Vica
  • Vitnyéd
  • Zsebeháza
  • Zsira

Sources

  • Birth Records (1851-1895), now in Museum of Hungarian Jewry in Safed and the Archives of Jewish History in Jerusalem.
  • Születtek, házasultak, halottak 1836-1895. FHL Film 642897.
  • Conscriptio Judaeorum 1831.
  • Beled Jewish Cemetery burials.