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Jewish Families from Beled, Hungary

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This project seeks to document the Jewish families belonging to the Jewish Community of Beled, Hungary.

Progress

  • Births: Indexed 1836-1851
  • Marrages: Indexed 1837-1851
  • Deaths: Indexed 1836-1853, 1875-1876
  • Burials: approximately 300 of 944 at least partially indexed and translated, including some burials from 1840-1981
  • 1831 Conscriptio Judaeorum: all families transcribed and built on Geni.

Conscriptio Judaeorum, Beled January 1831

The Conscriptio Judaeorum of 1831 provides the names, ages of males, and the names of wives and daughters by household. It also indicates whether the family belonged (assuming originated in) the Jewish communities or Deutschkreutz (Németkeresztúr), Eisenstadt (Kismarton), Lackenbach (Lakenbach, Lakompak), Mattersburg (Nagymarton, Mattersdorf), or elsewhere (külső). All household members in the census for Beled now have 242 Geni profiles, including two deceased males and excluding a servant, since the family relationship is not evident.

  • Deutschkreutz (55 + 1 named deceased man)
  • Eisenstadt (7)
  • Lackenbach (33)
  • Mattersburg (22)
  • External to the Siebengemeinden (külső) (123 + 1 named deceased man)

(REVERIFY COUNTS)

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.
  • Beled Jewish Cemetery burials.
  • 1831 Census (Conscriptio Judaeorum

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