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200 Archival description results for Lithuania

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Blieden Family, "Benjamin, Yankel, Abraham and Julius"

Photograph of four of the five sons of Zundel and Nese Blieden (nee Saganowsky) taken in Žagarė, Lithuania. Their sons were Benjamin (1835-1890), Abraham (1843-1939), Yankel (Jacob) (1846-1912), Julius (Yehuda) Blieden (1851-1904) (second from the left) and Marcus Blieden (1851-1913).

Photographer unknown

Blieden Family, "Photo of Aizikas Mendelsonas"

Photograph of Mr Aizikas Mendelsonas (1922-2011), the last remaining Jew in Žagarė, Lithuania. It was taken by a greatgranddaughter of Julius (Yehuda) Blieden during a visit to Žagarė, Lithuania. Source: R Rabani, Israel.

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Blieden Family, "Register of Zundel Blieden"

Handwritten documentation of the registration of Zundel Blieden's family in Staro-Shagaren, Lithuania (Žagarė, Lithuania), 1848. Zundel Blieden (1814-c1882) was a grain merchant. He married Nese Saganowsky (1814 – c1887) and they had nine children, 5 sons and 4 daughters. Their children were Benjamin Blieden (1834 – 1890), Jacob (Yankel) Blieden (1835-1912), Abraham Blieden (1843 – 1939), Feige Latzky (nee Blieden) (1843 -1919), Sheine (Jennie) Tort (nee Blieden) (1844-1930), Yehuda (Julius) Blieden (1851- 1904), Marcus (Mordechai) Blieden (1852-1913), Freida Wolfson (nee Blieden) (1855-1923) and Jacha Blieden. This document lists Zundel, his wife Nese, sons Benjamin, Yankel, Abraham and daughters Feige and Sheine. It also lists Zundel's brothers Ber, Grisha and Leiba and his sister-in- law Leah, wife of Leiba.

Darbenai Lithuania, "House owned by Toutz family"

Photograph of a house in Darbenai owned by the Toutz family with a sign. This house is one of a few on a street in Darbenai, most of which have some inhabitants standing outside the house looking at the camera. The Toutz family house has people standing on the front porch, with children sitting on the steps leading up to the house.

Photographer unknown

Darbenai Lithuania, "Jewish townsfolk"

Photograph of some Jewish townsfolk of Darbenai. The photograph includes approximately 50 people, comprising men, women and children, as well as a horse-drawn cart with people on the cart. The picture is taken outside a store or house, which can be seen in the background.

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