Is anyone researching the Jews of Golub? #poland #general


David Lewin
 

Is there anyone on the list who is researching the Jews of Golub
(Gollub) as opposed to Dobrzyn with which it has been twinned in more
recent times?

David Lewin
London


Ellen Barnett Cleary
 

My family is from Golub.
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Ellen Barnett Cleary
San Francisco CA
USA


Irwin Keller
 

Hi David. I'm not actively researching this place, but do have ancestry there (Löwinsohn and Müller). I'd be very interested in anything you turn up!

Irwin Keller
Penngrove, CA


Susan J. Gordon
 

FWIW - Rabbi Mark S. Golub is the founding president, CEO and Executive producer of  The Jewish Broadcasting Service (JBS) - a cable television station which is based in New Jersey and airs throughout the US.

Good luck!

Susan
Susan J Gordon
New York
BIALAZURKER - Zbaraz, Budapest
LEMPERT - Skalat, Lvov


Stanley Diamond
 

As there is often confusion between the two towns, just 63.8 km apart with "Dobrzyn" in their names,
I would like to provide some clarification and information on available records.  
 
Golub-Dobrzyń (1921 Jewish population ca 2000):  
 
The following description appears on the JRI-Poland Town Explorer page:
 
Dobrzyń nad Drwęcą, also known as Dobrzyń, was part of Congress Poland prior 
to World War I. The town was merged with the town of Golub, its historically Prussian 
counterpart across the Drwęcą River, to form what is now known as Golub-Dobrzyń.
 
Online Records: Births, Marriages, Death 1808~1911 (not all years survived).
Offline Records: Marriages 1925-1928, Deaths 1925-1927, 1935-1938
 
 
Dobrzyń nad Wisłą (1921 Jewish population ca 800):
 
Online records:  Births 1828-1904 Marriages 1828-32,35,36,38-98 Deaths 1870-1904
Offline records:  Births 1905-1913, Deaths 1905-1936
 
For more information, contact the Town Leaders through the web form on the Town Explorer pages.
 
 
Stanley Diamond, M.S.M.   (Montreal, 514-484-0100)
Executive Director, Jewish Records Indexing - Poland, Inc.
 
 
 


Barbara Algaze
 

Many of my GUTFELD family were from Golub.  Others were from Dobrzyn.
I also have a Jette JOSEPH who married Samuel GUTFELD in Golub.

Barbara Algaze
Los Angeles, California

COHN:  Wreschen, Posen, Tirschtiegel, Schönlanke, Samter, Berlin
LEBURG:  Danzig, Dirschau


David Lewin
 

Sorry - I am looking for people who research their roots in the town of Golub, not people whose family name it is,

David Lewin


At 20:19 10/09/2021, sjgwed via groups.jewishgen.org wrote:

FWIW - Rabbi Mark S. Golub is the founding president, CEO and Executive producer of  The Jewish Broadcasting Service (JBS) - a cable television station which is based in New Jersey and airs throughout the US.

Good luck!

Susan
Susan J Gordon
New York
BIALAZURKER - Zbaraz, Budapest
LEMPERT - Skalat, Lvov


David Lewin
 

I deliberately excluded Dobrzyn from my posting.

In the time span of the documents I am working with Golub was German, Dobrzynb was Polish

The "1921 Jewish population ca 2000" is misleading because there was no common census for the two distinct towns at that time

David Lewin


At 05:30 11/09/2021, Stanley Diamond via groups.jewishgen.org wrote:
As there is often confusion between the two towns, just 63.8 km apart with "Dobrzyn" in their names,
I would like to provide some clarification and information on available records.  
 
Golub-DobrzyÅ„ (1921 Jewish population ca 2000): 
 
The following description appears on the JRI-Poland Town Explorer page:
 
Dobrzyń nad Drwęcą, also known as Dobrzyń, was part of Congress Poland prior
to World War I. The town was merged with the town of Golub, its historically Prussian

counterpart across the Drwęcą River, to form what is now known as Golub-Dobrzyń.
 
Online Records: Births, Marriages, Death 1808~1911 (not all years survived).
Offline Records: Marriages 1925-1928, Deaths 1925-1927, 1935-1938

 
 
Dobrzyń nad Wisłą (1921 Jewish population ca 800):
 
Online records:  Births 1828-1904 Marriages 1828-32,35,36,38-98 Deaths 1870-1904
Offline records:  Births 1905-1913, Deaths 1905-1936

 
For more information, contact the Town Leaders through the web form on the Town Explorer pages.
 
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Stanley Diamond, M.S.M.   (Montreal, 514-484-0100)
Executive Director, Jewish Records Indexing - Poland, Inc.
 
 
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Gary Mokotoff
 

Go to the JewishGen Family Finder. (https://www.jewishgen.org/jgff/jgffweb.asp) It identifies 76 people researching families from Golub.

Gary Mokotoff


David Lewin
 

Sadly no.   Each of the 76 FamilyFinders entries refers to "Golub Dobrzyn".     I am here specifically interested in Golub - in other words pre 1920 - and thus the the exclusion of Dobrzyn

David Lewin


At 21:23 11/09/2021, Gary Mokotoff wrote:
Go to the JewishGen Family Finder. ( https://www.jewishgen.org/jgff/jgffweb.asp) It identifies 76 people researching families from Golub.

Gary Mokotoff


janicemsj@...
 

JewishGen requires that people who enter names into Family Finder use the current name for the towns they are researching, no matter what period that research is in.  The current name is Golub Dobrzyn, and therefore that is what each of those 76 entries must list for the town.  It is possible that some of them are researching Golub Dobrzyn, some Golub, and some Dobrzyn.  The only way to know what period and which town(s) they are researching is to contact each person.
 
Janice M. Sellers
Gresham, Oregon
GORODETSKY (Kamenets Podolsky and Orinin, Podolia, Russian Empire [Ukraine]; Kishinev, Bessarabia, Russian Empire [Moldova])
BRAININ (Kreuzburg, Courland, Russian Empire [Krustpils, Latvia])
NOWICKI (Porozowo, Grodno gubernia, Russian Empire [Belarus])
MECKLER/MEKLER (Kamenets Litovsk, Grodno gubernia, Russian Empire [Belarus])


On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 12:19 AM David Lewin <david@...> wrote:
> Sadly no.   Each of the 76 FamilyFinders entries refers to "Golub Dobrzyn".     I am here specifically interested in Golub - in other words pre 1920 - and thus the the exclusion of Dobrzyn
>
> At 21:23 11/09/2021, Gary Mokotoff wrote:
> Go to the JewishGen Family Finder. ( https://www.jewishgen.org/jgff/jgffweb.asp) It identifies 76 people researching families from Golub.

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