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Jewish families of Nezvěstice/Nezwestitz and surrounding

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  • Sophie Adler (1860 - d.)
    marriage: PLZEŇ (o. Plzeň-město), book 1550, O 1868-1891, folio 1, line 2, repro 64 (out of 141) birth without parents: Listed in the birth record of her grandson Walter Adler
  • Jonas Kraus (c.1809 - d.)
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  • Tereza Katzová (1874 - 1942)
  • Leo Bloch (1882 - 1944)
    Birth: in Tucapy house no. 46 in 1916.Marriage record: ČESKÉ BUDĚJOVICE (o. České Budějovice) 247 O 1863-1874 (i), 1874-1940 (i), 1942-1949 (70/173) 05. 10. 1882Last residence before deportation: Tuča...
  • Dorota Kohn (1832 - d.)
    Birth (1): HBMa 90 BLOVICE (o. Plzeň-jih) N Image 16/21 Birth (2): Fond 241 HBM inv.č. 25 BLOVICE (Blowitz, o. Plzeň-jih) N (Image 13/40) Possibly her marriage ? HBMa 91 BLOVICE (o. Plzeň-jih) O (Image...

Nezvěstice is a small village near Plzeň with a small Jewish population which is perhaps most interesting for being the place of birth of Rudolf Slánský, the Communist politician. We'd be keen to trace the Slánskýs back. We also include Blovice, Zdar (Zdirec), Zdemyslice, and surrounding.