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JEWISH CEMETERY AUGSBURG HAUNSTETTER STRASSE BIRTH PLACE INDEX VERSION 03 compiled by Rolf Hofmann in 2010 + 2011 (for details contact harburgproject@aol.com) numbers of this index only refer to necrology (see www.alemannia-judaica.de/augsburg_friedhof.htm) compiled by Rolf Hofmann + Prof Dr Herbert Immenkoetter official grave list of Yehuda Schenef has different numbers (see same website as above) as political relations in Europe since second half of the 1800 have changed basically, some villages have changed their names too, and so has their nationality Albersweiler 1250 a (near Landau, Palatinate) Alfeld 39, 418, 1180 Altena (Sauerland) 616 (in Westphalia, south-east of Dortmund) Altenkunstadt 240 Altenstadt (south of Ulm) 16, 17, 55, 64, 124, 138, 176, 243, 252, 292, 343 Aufhausen (near Noerdlingen) 114, 118, 119, 179, 297a, 451, 469, 1135 Augsburg 27, 48, 58, 113, 168, 225a, 248, 302, 311, 321, 342b, 348a, 363, 381, 383, 388, 414, 427, 447, 460, 549?, 550, 552, 553, 554, 575, 584, 611, 635, 645, 681, 685, 699, 701, 713, 732, 733, 739, 740, 1132, 1137, 1140, 1153a, 1176, 1181, 1183, 1196, 1204, 1205, 1208, 1212, 1215, 1278, 1279, 1287, 1300, 1305, 1310, 1318, 1321, 1328, 1342 Augsburg-Oberhausen 642 Bacharach 345 Badenheim (Rheinland-Pfalz) 1275 Bad Kissingen 529, 530, 1127 Bad Wildungen 1315 Baiersdorf 606 Bamberg 1124, 1182, 1329 Bayerbach 242 Bayersdorf 29b, 241 Bayreuth 22, 79, 614, 1152a, 1209, 1291 Bechhofen 341, 551 Berolzheim 52 Binswangen 46, 72, 94, 94a, 97, 98, 137, 149, 152, 158, 181, 190, 191, 205, 234, 235, 235a, 251, 260, 267, 294, 299, 306, 371, 386, 421, 438, 459, 487, 495, 573; 683, 720, 722, 735, 1169, 1173, 1187, 1194, 1281

Blaszki (Poland) 1316 Borken (Westphalia) 1249 Braunsbach 1171 Breslau (Silesia) 512 (now Wroclaw in Poland) Bruck (near Erlangen) 300, 417 Buchau (= Bad Buchau) 54, 289, 293, 476, 534, 580, 654, 1162, 1175, 1184, 1299, 1319, 1320 Buchen (Baden) 280 Buehl (Baden) 143 Buetthard 365, 697 (between Bad Mergentheim and Marktbreit) Burgebrach 285, 613 Burghaun 1343 Burgpreppach 237, 641 Buttenwiesen 28, 52, 57, 63?, 066, 105, 116, 127, 187, 188, 189, 199, 218, 336, 351, 394?, 400, 405, 430, 437, 446, 465, 474, 583, 597, 598, 625, 696, 745, 1118, 1129, 1154, 1198, 1199, 1214, 1217, 1226, 1254, 1296, 1338 Cherson (Russia) 1290 Crailsheim 1286 Creuznach 290 Cronheim 44 (now Bad Kreuznach) (near Gunzenhausen in Central Franconia) Csacsov (Hungary) 192 (now Cacov in Slovakia, suburb of Senica) Culm 531 (now Chelmo nad Wisla in Poland) Darmstadt 747, 1259 Deutz 510 Dgnow (Galicia) 635 Diespeck 397, 600, 1176 Dittenheim 19, 102, 195, 239, 379, 489, 587, 625, 1227 Dormitz (near Forchheim) 750 Elsdorf (near Koeln) 105 Engen 194 Erfurt 623 Erlangen 413 Eschenau 278, 283?, 1171

Eschwege 334 Eschweiler 720 Fachbach (Nassau) near Bad Ems 289 Fassoltshof (near Lichtenfels) 1251 Fellheim 30, 41, 42, 82, 159?, 174?, 269, 424, 453, 492, 526, 588, 594 Feuchtwangen 89 Finstingen 707 (now Fénétrange near Phalsbourg in Lorraine, France?) Fischach 32, 33, 36, 50, 56, 62, 77, 78, 85, 101, 110, 111, 153, 160, 175, 177, 199, 202, 219, 307, 344, 396, 416, 420, 429, 452, 454a, 454b, 466, 467, 475, 488, 492, 500, 527, 577, 600, 638, 649, 688, 717, 735, 1143?, 1166, 1184, 1330 Floridsdorf 392 (since 1904 district of Vienna, Austria) Forchheim 1150 Forth (near Erlangen) 340; 574 Frankfurt-am-Main 377, 378, 443, 557 Freudenthal 450, 607, 1193, 1201 Fuerth 93, 370, 406, 410, 411, 457, 593, 713, 730, 1160, 1262, 1315 Geisa (Thuringia) 1249 Gemmingen (Baden) 346, 656, 657 Georgensgmuend 1145, 1221 Glogow (near Rzejow?) 623 (= Glogau in Lower Silesia? - now Poland) Gross Kratzenburg (near Kassel) 592 Grossmannsdorf 350 Gross Strehlitz (near Oppeln in Upper Silesia) 279 (now Strzelce Opolskie in Poland) Gruenstadt 201, 216 Gunzenhausen 576, 1297 Hagenbach 132 Hainsfarth 34, 123, 151, 178, 193, 212, 262, 282, 323, 717, 726, 750, 1267 Hannover 1209a Harburg 22, 62, 106, 211, 214, 215, 324?, 358, 398,. 398a, 468, 562, 563, 649, 1225, 1317 Harzgerode (Anhalt) 1303 (west of Dessau now part of Sachsen-Anhalt) Hechingen 196, 287, 362, 462, 1195, 1275 Heidenheim (Central Franconia) 220, 1326

Heidingsfeld 339, 481 Heilbronn 362 Heilsberg (near Koenigsberg) 1258 (now Lidzbark in Poland) Hohebach 522 Hohenems 64, 86, 95, 182, 227, 252, 275, 382 (in Vorarlberg, Austria) Hohentengen (near Saulgau) 1222 Homburg-vor-der-Hoehe (= Bad Homburg) 1216 Horkheim (near Heilbronn) 393, 741 Hottingen (near Zuerich in Switzerland) 1190 Huerben 17a, 20, 40, 48, 53, 53a, 74, 75, 84?, 88, 120, 126, 129, 130, 135, 136, 141, 146?, 147, 148, 150, 154?, 156, 159, 166, 171, 172, 181, 197, 198, 211, 228, 250, 281, 314, 315, 320, 331, 332, 354, 370, 384, 410, 415, 420, 432, 434, 439, 442, 444, 479, 502, 505, 506, 511, 558, 570, 589, 590, 680, 692, 707, 724, 730, 748, 1120, 1152, 1155, 1260, 1265, 1298 Ichenhausen 28, 38?, 39, 68a, 104, 107, 173?, 195, 209, 225b, 230, 231, 263, 287, 295, 307, 310, 358, 366, 380, 472, 473, 513, 603, 627, 637, 745, 1169, 1174, 1291, 1292, 1301, 1334 Ittlingen (near Heilbronn) 1247 Ivanka (near Pressburg) 1273 (now Pressburg = Bratislava in Slovakia) Jebenhausen 203, 418, 454b, 559, 617, 629, 1147, 1180, 1188 Josbach (near Kassel) 1252 (between Kassel and Giessen) Jugenheim 43 (south of Darmstadt) Kappel (Baden) 128 Kappel = Buchau 301, 1161 Karlsruhe 169, 1117 Kleinerdlingen 55, 85, 176, 210, 366, 497, 1345 Kleinlangheim 372 Kleinsteinach 1307 Koeln 333, 699, 1262, 1303 Koenigsberg 1256 (now Kaliningard in Russia) Konstanz 1321 Kosel (Silesia) 259 (now Kedzierzyn-Kozle in Poland) Kossow (Galicia) 643 (now Kosiv in Ukraine) Kremsier (Moravia) 1116 (now Kromeriz in Slovakia))

Kriegshaber 23?, 24?, 31, 35a, 35b, 49, 58a, 59, 68, 81, 99, 121, 160, 217a, 222, 226, 258, 275, 310, 316, 321, 335, 352, 356, 356a, 364, 374, 425, 426, 441, 500, 504, 690, 737 Krotoschin 493 (now Krotoszyn in Poland during the 1800s Krotoschin was part of Posen Province of Prussia) Kurzany (Galicia) 728, 1342 (now in Ukraine) Landau (Bavarian Palatinate) 1153 (now Landau in Rheinland-Pfalz) Landsberg-am-Lech N19/5 Langenzenn 737 Lauchheim 359 Laufenselden (Prussia) 68 (now in Hessia between Mainz and Koblenz) Laupheim 30, 124, 135, 223, 320 ½, 486, 605, 608, 1151, 1152a, 1269 Lehrberg 304 Leipzig 207?, 1284 Lodz (Poland) 401, 1290 London (England) 720 Lonnerstadt 523 (north west of Erlangen) Luk (near Karlsbad in Bohemia) 296 (now Luka near Verusicky, south-east of Karlovy Vary) Mainz 238, 408 Maria Theresiopel (Hungary) 1186 (now Subotica in Serbia during the 1800s part of Austrian Empire) Malsch (near Ettlingen in Baden) 742 Mannheim 660 Markelsheim 92 Marktbreit 90 Meiningen 1126 Memmingen 333, 1322 Menzingen (near Karlsruhe) 515 Mergentheim 1228, 1332 Michelbach-an-der Luecke 270, 639 Mindelheim 1344 Moenchsdeggingen 112, 157, 236, 254, 325, 350, 424, 490, 619, 1156 Moenchsroth 38b?, 42, 165, 404, 712 Mohringen (near Koenigsberg in Prussia) 381 (Koenigsberg = now Kaliningrad in Russia)

Monastir (Turkey) 631 (now Bitola in Republic of Macedonia) Muehringen 1269 Muelhausen (Alsace) 1140 Munich 67, 204, 268, 318, 319, 435, 611, 621, 1134, 1165, 1209, 1209a, 1305 Murowana-Goslin (Posen district) 723 Nemokschty (near Kowno = now Kaunas) 521 (now in Latvia) Neuburg-an-der-Donau 212 Neuhaus (near Neustadt-an-der-Saale) 686 Neukirchen 561 Neunkirchen (near Trier) 695 Neustadt 596 Neustadt-an-der-Saale 422, 711 Neutra 337 Neu Ulm 1295 New York (USA) 564 Niederwerrn 1159 Noerdlingen 342a, 575, 1136, 1310, 1322 Nordstetten 261, 581 Nuernberg 533, 569, 677, 679, 1120, 1124, 1168, 1264, 1288, 1319 Oberdorf 61, 395, 482, 1146, 1148, 1178, 1292 Obernbreit 134, 436 Oberzenn 393, 686 Oettingen 44, 71, 73, 76, 277, 312, 322, 492, 585, 750 Offenbach-am-Main 743 Oresko (near Neutra in Hungary) 647 (now Obdokovce near Nitra in Slovakia) Osterberg 83, 125, 133, 163, 167, 180, 203, 298, 458, 618, 630, 1330 Paks (Hungary) 715 (south of Budapest in Hungary) Pappenheim 145, 615, 727 Pfersee 18, 21, 29b, 31, 80, 131, 161, 184, 288, 347, 367, 428, 445, 454, 464, 475, 509, 560, 601, 602, 634, 651, 657, 660, 1220, 1286, 1295 Pflaumloch 155, 604, 1173 Porin (near Pilgram) 389 (unknown where?)

Prag 1336 Prenzlau 524 (north east of Berlin) Pressburg (Slovakia) 703, 1157, 1186 (now Bratislava in Slovakia)) Radomsk (Poland) 401 (now Radomsko, south of Lodz in Poland) Reinersdorf (near Oppeln in Silesia) 200 (now Komorzno near Opole in Poland) Reschwitz (Bohemia) 579 (now Reschowitz in Czech Republic) Reutern 1332 Rheda (Westphalia) 108, 394 Rohatyn 390 (then Galicia, now Ukraine) Ronsberg (Bohemia) 1256 Rossien (Russia) 210, 1345 Rothenburg-ob-der Tauber 623 Saargemuend (Lothringen) 081a (now Sarreguemines in Lorraine, France) Samotschin (Poland) 1283 Samter (near Posen) 1282 (now Szamocin in Poland) (now Szamozoly in Poland) Sauerschwabenheim (near Bingen) 682 Schaki (Russia) 520 (now Sakiai in Latvia, west of Kaunas) Schlipsheim 1178 Schmieheim 577 Schnaittach 248, 353, 404 Sinsheim 465 Skalat (Galicia) 567 Slatin (Bohemia) 1280 (now in Western Ukraine) (now Slatiny in Czech Republic, north of Prague) Stein-am-Kocher 060, 1200 Steinhart 183, 185, 368, 472, 508, 688 Steppach 26, 69, 87, 93, 96, 98, 103, 104a, 115, 140, 142, 172, 175, 221, 229, 232, 233, 249, 266, 269, 274, 276, 286, 291, 365, 385, 386, 399, 431, 448, 449, 532, 565, 566, 591, 636, 697, 1122, 1144, 1146, 1189, 1203, 1227 Stubendorf (near Gross Strehlitz) 709 (now Izbicko in Poland, near Strzelce Opolskie) Stuttgart 498 Sulzbach 412 Sulzdorf 139

Svatava (Czechia) 646 Svaty Jur 1273 (near Bratislava in Slovakia) Szenicz (Hungary) 494 (now Senica in Slovakia) Tauberbischofsheim 217 Thalheim 743 Thalmaessing 117, 384, 423 Theilheim 440 Treuchtlingen 145, 456, 535, 1145, 1312, 1338 Uehlfeld 172a, 507, 528, 568 Uhele (Hungary) 1197 Ulm 109, 1163, 1247 Unsleben 208, 329, 339, 372, 499, 595 (near Bad Neustadt-an-der Saale) Untergimpern 97, 407, 677 (north-east of Sinsheim) Untergrombach (Baden) 463 Unterschwandorf 261 Vienna (Austria) 35a, 715, 1246, 1294 Wadowice (Poland, near Krakau) 567 Waldeck 99 Wallerstein 65, 73, 91, 134, 144, 164, 317, 403, 503, 1218 Wassertruedingen 133?, 144,. 224, 255, 305, 385, 1219 Weisendorf 65, 342 Welchau (near Karlsbad) 622 (now Velichov near Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic) Wiesbaden 1336 Wiesenbronn 1128 Windsbach 256? Wittelshofen 313, 612?, 620, 1266 Wolfhagen (near Kassel) 1202 Worblingen (Baden) 162, 360 (now Rielasingen-Worblingen near Singen in Southern Germany) Worms 1115 Wotitz 703 (Bohemia) (now Votice in Czech Republic) Wuerzburg 1318

Zirndorf 140 Zweibruecken 1250a