Source

Source for:   Georg Bielschowsky,   4 Jan 1903 - Abt 1942         Index

Event source:    S17
Page:   Pages of Testimony

Page:   Pages of Testimony

Note source:    S17
Page:   Pages of Testimony Georg Bilshovski

Text:   Full Record Details for Bilshovski Georg*

Source - Pages of Testimony
Last Name - BILSHOVSKI
First Name* - GEORG
Title DR.
Father's First Name - YULIUS
Mother's First Name - MATILDA
Gender - Male
Date of Birth - 1904
Age - 38
Place of Birth - LODZ,LODZ,LODZ,POLAND
Marital Status - SINGLE
Permanent residence - BERLIN,BERLIN,BERLIN,GERMANY
Profession - DOCTOR OF ECONOMICS
Place during the war - LODZ,LODZ,LODZ,POLAND
Material type - Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name - AKHT
Submitter's Last Name* - APT
Submitter's First Name - TZVI
Relationship to victim - NEPHEW
Registration date - 25/07/1999jpgC:\Program Files\Legacy\Pictures\Georg Bielschowsky born 04-01-1903 - Pages of Testimony.jpg Y Y PHOTO


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Source for:   Frieda Bielschowsky,   29 Aug 1888 - Aft 12 Oct 1944         Index

Death source:    S9
Page:   list of deportation from Berlin - Full Record Details for Apt Frieda

Death source:    S11
Page:   list of Theresienstadt camp inmates - Full Record Details for Apt Frieda

Death source:    S17
Page:   Pages of Testimony

Text:   Full Record Details for Apt Frida
Source Pages of Testimony
Last Name APT
First Name FRIDA
Maiden Name BILSHOVSKI
Father's First Name YULIUS
Mother's First Name MATILDA
Gender Female
Date of Birth 29/08/1888
Age 57
Place of Birth LODZ,LODZ,LODZ,POLAND
Marital Status MARRIED
Spouse's First Name BRUNO
Spouse's First Name PINKHAS
Permanent residence BERLIN,BERLIN,BERLIN,GERMANY
Profession LAWYER
Place during the war BERLIN,BERLIN,BERLIN,GERMANY
Place of Death AUSCHWITZ,Camp
Type of material Page of Testimony
Submitter's Last Name APT
Submitter's Last Name* APT
Submitter's First Name TZVI
Relationship to victim SON
Registration date 25/07/1999
Is the Submitter a Survivor? NO


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Source for:   Dorothea Chotzen,   12 Jan 1894 -          Index

Name source:    S55



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Source for:   Isaak Bielschowsky,   Abt 1760 - Abt 1821         Index

Note source:    S52

Text:   Roger Lustig

Subject: Re: BIELSCHOWSKY family
08/09/2003 17:09
Please respond to julierog

Dear Frank:

Most of the data I have is from the vital records of Kreis Rybnik, which includes the towns of Rybnik, Sohrau, and Loslau. This material is available on LDS films 879596-8, which are erroneously catalogued under "Baranowitz"--a tiny village in the Kreis that happens to be the first item alphabetically.

According to these records, Alexander BIELSCHOWSKY, who was born in either 1761 or 1766, and who died in 1821, was married to Dorothea ABRAHAM (b. 1781) and had (at least) five children:
     Hirschel (married twice: to Babette GRAETZER
     Moses (b. 1795, m. Minka/Mindel EHRLICH--11 children)
     Thone (daughter, b. 1801)
     Jacob (b.1806)
     Alexander (b. 1811)

Alexander Sr. is the only BIELSCHOWSKY to appear on the list of Jewish heads of household who adopted Prussian citizenship in 1812. His residence is given as Ponischowitz, Kr. Tost.

Then there's Abraham BIELSCHOWSKY, who also appears as Alexander; He's married to Riffke WOLFF by 1812 (3 children); and to Maria/Marianne EHRLICH by 1822.

Jacob Louis B. appears on a tree I found on the Internet, with the dates you give, and with his father's name given as Isaac, with dates (Bielschowitz 1760-1821 Loslau). I have Alexander dying in Jastrzemb (Kr. Rybnik) and buried in Loslau. Looks close enough, and explains why father and son would have the same given name--one of them had Hebrew
name Isaac. Happens all the time...

And the difference between June 1805 and 1806 is trivial, as the 1806 date comes from a family register that was begun in 1818 (when Kreis Rybnik was formed) and began with lots of retroactive entries. They probably just calculated birth year from age. Moses BIELSCHOWSKY appears separately--the entry after Alexander--and probably had a
different mother, as Dorothea ABRAHAM would have borne him at age 14.
Abraham/Alexander appears later, as he didn't move in until 1824, and then moved to Krassau (Kr. Gross Strehlitz) the same year.

All the best,
    Roger

Note source:    S8

Note source:    S48