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The Old Registry Book of Gombin (One Volume) akta 454
Established in 1919, the State Record Office
in
The resources were systematically increased
with variety of documents, state archive acts acts of
courts, attorneys, notaries,
One of the most precious
are acts of the town of
Address of the Polish State Archive in
ul. Kazimierz Wielkiego 9B
09-400 Plock
Poland
Ph: 622491
In order to obtain a license to research in
the Archive you have to apply first to the headquarters of the PSA:
Naczelna Dyrekcja Archiwow Panstwowych
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ul. Dluga 6
09-950 Warszawa
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AKTA Magistratu Miasta Gombina nr 507:
The
List of Men from Gombin - Recruit Lists (born 1866-1899) Found in
INTRODUCTION
In July99 I went to
I spent some hours in the
Than, as was always the
case, I started inquiring about my parents' old and beloved lost shtetl GOMBIN. Many of the Jews are registered in the books
containing vital records of the 19th century, and microfilmed by the
Mormons.
Two incredible documents attracted my eyes
and held my breath... One was the old registry volume, akta 454 the original
volume, which the 181 pages Old Registry Book referred to... This is a real treasure... ALL
Gombin's family history is written down, including names, profession, dates of
birth/marriage/death, parents - including maiden name of mother, dates of
emigration. EVERYTHING! The book contains thousand of pages... Including the Polish entries. It seems that this is the only
Civil Registration Book they have about Gombin. It covers the events which took
place in the years 1888-1914. Familiar names, familiar families, most of them
lost and destroyed in the tragic end of Gombin Jewry, BAUMAN, FRENKIEL, FRIEDMAN, GELBERT, GOSTYNSKI, HOLCMAN, SLOMA,
TENENBAUM, TYBER, TAJFELD, WYSPA, ZAMOSC, ZIELONKA, ZILBERSZTEJN, to mention just a few...
These are the last traces... They have deep meaning
for us, Jews, survivors, descendants... Living remnants of a
special community; "Bnai Gombin" who are determined to keep the
heritage. Many of the families didn't even have a single survivor
relative, to keep the name.
A typical entry is: Szlama Zelig ZAMOSC,
parents Abram and Raisa, born 18.5.1840 in
The second document which attracted my eyes
was act (akta) 507. This consists of few lists of Jewish men from Gombin born
1866 - 1899, in Russian. There were 65 pages and the names repeated in some
cases, meaning that the lists were made by the Russian authorities a few times.
They are most probably recruit lists to the Czarist army, or they were made for
taxing purpose or other civil reasons.
After I came back, I proposed to transcribe
akt 507 to the Gombin Society. The project has been approved by the board of
directors of the Gombin Society last December and was commissioned to a
researcher in
I have slowly re-typed all the lists, edited
and scanned the double entries. There is also another related list which the
researcher marked as "Supplement") and which was prepared in 1916 and
in it the age is marked and not the year of birth. I transformed the age into
year of birth and left the original age in the note field, preceded by
"SUPP.", meaning "SUPPLEMENT".
Since the names repeat in
many cases, with sometimes different year of birth. I couldn't be the judge as to what is correct or what
was modified (by intention(!) or by error - only the
clerk who registered the men and/or the Jews themselves who submitted the data,
would have known... I copied the two or three years of birth whenever the years
were different. It is up to the researcher to decide what was
the correct year of birth, based on other sources.
In the end of the process there were recorded
total of 911 men from Gombin in the document AKT 507.
I have now posted on the web, accessible to
all those who care for their origins from Gombin. I am sure all those who were
engaged really in research in
And from the dry entries, the shtetl comes to
life... Our ancestors' memory is alive - I could see Mordka Abraham, Josek,
Majer Aron, Wolek, Szaja, Jakob, Chaim, Abba, Moszek...
our grandfathers, never known in their lives to my generation... I could visualize
them, strolling in the streets of Gombin, praying in the grand synagogue and in
the shtibbls, working hard to make a living, keeping tradition and faith while
opening up to the new spirits of the 20th century, fighting
anti-Semitism and dreaming of Zion... Behind every name, hides a whole world...
This is the magic of Jewish Genealogy in general, and
of my Gombin Genealogy in particular... I am glad that with this work, I
contributed just another additional piece of information to this patchwork of
memory...
We Remember
Gombin!
THE
SURNAMES
ABRAMOWICZ |
ADLER |
ALTMAN |
ARBEICMAN |
AUERBACH |
BAJBOK |
BARSZCZ |
BAUM |
BAUMAN |
BAUMANDER |
BEATUS |
BEDLOCH |
BEHAR |
BELFER |
BENKEL |
BER |
BESTERMAN |
BIEBERGAL |
BIEGELEISEN |
BIELANSKI |
BLASZKA |
BLAWAT |
BOCZKO |
BOL |
BORENSZTEJN |
BORISIAK |
BRAUN |
BRESKAUER |
BROTMAN |
BRUMNER |
BRZEZINSKI |
CEBULA |
CELEMENSKI |
CHAJA |
CHAJEK |
CHOKSPIEGEL |
CHUDY |
CUK |
CYNAMON |
CZARNOCZAPKA |
CZERNIKOWSKI |
DAJEK |
DIAMENT |
DOBRZYNSKI |
DRACHMAN |
EDELBAUM |
EDELSTEIN |
EJZENBERG |
ELIASZ |
ELSNER |
ETTINGER |
FAJNLICH |
FAS |
FINKELSZTEJN |
FLAUMBAUM |
FLEJSZMAN |
FOGIEL |
FREJLICH |
FRENKEL |
FRIC |
FRIED |
FRIEDBERG |
FRIEDEL |
FRIEDLAND |
FRIEDMAN |
FRYNCYNGIER |
FUKS |
FURMANSKI |
GEIST |
GEJST |
GELBERT |
GERSZT |
GEYER |
GIPS |
GLAS |
GLICKZELIGER |
GLUCKER |
GOLDBERG |
GOLDMAN |
GOLDREJCH |
GOLDSTEIN |
GOLDSZLAG |
GOLDSZMIDT |
GOMBINSKI |
GORDON |
GORZALKA |
GOSTYNSKI |
GOTESGNADE |
GOTTLIB |
GRASBERG |
GRIN |
GRINBAUM |
GRINBERG |
GRINBLAT |
GROSBERG |
GRZYWACZ |
GUCKER |
GURKIER |
HAMBURGIER |
HAMER |
HASE |
HELLA |
HERCBERG |
HERSZENFANG |
HERSZWANG |
HIMEL |
HIRSZBERG |
HMEIL |
HMEL |
HOCHENBERG |
HOCHSZIRIGIEL |
HODYS |
HOLCMAN |
HONIGSBERG |
ISRAELSKI |
IZBICKI |
JACHENTOWSKI |
JAKUBOWICZ |
JARLICHT |
JOAB |
KAC |
KALINSKI |
KALISKI |
KALISZER |
KALMUS |
KAPLAN |
KARASEK |
KARASIEWICZ |
KARO |
KERBER |
KESELMAN |
KESTLER |
KILBERT |
KIRSZNER |
KLINGER |
KLINKOWSTEJN |
KOAWLSKI |
KOHN |
KON |
KORZEC |
KOSZER |
KOT |
KRAUT |
KRAUZE |
KROJ |
KRUZYK |
KUCINSKI |
KUFFERSZMIDT |
KUKER |
KUKURYDZA |
KUPFERSZMIDT |
KURDELAK |
KUTNOWSKI |
KUWENT |
LAKS |
LASKI |
LEIZERSZTEIN |
LEJBIK |
LEPKA |
LEWIN |
LEWKOWICZ |
LIBERMAN |
LIBERT |
LIBFELD |
LICHTENSZTEJN |
LILIANI |
LIPOWICZ |
LISAK |
LISERSTEIN |
LONCKI |
LORIE |
LUBINSKI |
LUKSENBURG |
LUSZYNSKI |
MAJDAT |
MAKOWER |
MAKOWER MOKOWSKI |
MANCZYK |
MARKOWICZ |
MASTBAUM |
MENCHE |
MIATLA |
MITTELPUNKT |
MOSZKOWICZ |
MOTEL |
MOTYLINSKI |
MULLSTEIN |
MUZER |
NAJDAK |
NEUMAN |
NOWAK |
NOWICKI |
ODRA |
OGRODNIK |
OLIWERSTEIN |
OPASINSKI |
OPATOWSKI |
PELKA |
PERCZAK |
PERLIKAL |
PIASECZNY |
PINDEK |
PIORO |
PIOTROWSKI |
PLONSKI |
POLASINSKI |
POSNER |
POTASMAN |
POZNANSKI |
PRAWDA |
PYTEL |
RABINOWICZ |
RAK |
REJCH |
REMBAUM |
RESMAN |
RIBOK |
RIZMAN |
RODE |
ROITMAN |
RONAU |
ROSEN |
ROSENGARTEN |
ROTBART |
ROTENBERG |
ROZENBERG |
ROZENBLUM |
ROZENFELD |
RUDNIK |
RUSAK |
RUZGA |
RYGIEL |
RYSTER |
SAMULEWICZ |
SANDBERG |
SANNICKI |
SAREMBSKI |
SCHERADZKI |
SENDER |
SENDEROWICZ |
SENDRZAK |
SIEGELMAN |
SIEKIERKA |
SIEKREK |
SIERADZKI |
SKOTLAND |
SLEIMAN |
SLOMA |
SOCHACKI |
SOCHACZEWSKI |
SOMER |
SONENBERG |
SPIELFOGEL |
SPIEWAK |
STALEWSKI |
STEINMAN |
STEJN |
STOLCMAN |
STUPAJ |
STUPHAMER |
SZACHER |
SZANDEROWICZ |
SZAPIRO |
SZCZAWINSKI |
SZCZYGIEL |
SZEINBAUM |
SZEJNBRAT |
SZKLOWER |
SZLANG |
SZMUL |
SZPEJSHENDLER |
SZTACHTUS |
SZWARC |
TADELIS |
TATARKA |
TEJFELD |
TEMERSON |
|
TOBER |
TOPIAL |
WEICMAN |
WEISS |
WEJSSLIC |
WIENER |
WIGDOROWICZ |
WINTER |
WISLA |
WLOSKI |
WOJDESLAWSKI |
WOLFOWICZ |
WOLKOWICZ |
WOLMAN |
WOLNIEWICZ |
WROBEL |
WYROBEK |
WYSPA |
ZAJAC |
ZAMOSC |
ZEIDEMAN |
ZELAZO |
ZIELONKA |
ZILBERMAN |
ZLOTNIK |
ZOLNA |
ZUKIER |
ZURKOWSKI |
ZYCHLINSKI |
ZYG |
ZYGIER |
THE DATA
Last updated May 27th, 2011 (First posted on May 1998)