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A. Gal: Polacsek
My earliest known ancestor, Polacsek Mozes, inn keeper (kocsmaros) had a daughter born in Szepes Ujfalu in 1822.

I would be glad to share any further information about him.

Andrew Gal
Sydney
Australia
2003/10/15, 03:23:58
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kezdi: Re: Polacsek
Andrew, I remember reading about a prominent Polacsek family in Szentes, Csongrád County, Hungary who came from Upper Hungary in the 19th century. Péter P. the patriarch was a wine merchant, later generations became doctors, changed religion and family name to Péter. Their house now is a museum, and known by different names, Péter Pál Ház, Polgárház=Middle Class Home, or Pál Péter Urban House. I looked up their website and the city's, and also a quote from the city history page: http://www.museum.hu/search/where_en.asp?ID=784
http://ww3.szentes.hu/

The Middle Class Home Museum

Several classicist, romantic and early ecclestic houses from the last century in the Sándor Petőfi Street (formerly Úri Street) are very important in the image of the town (no. 4., 5., 7-9., 11-14.). The classicist Pál Péter House (no. 9.) was built for a wine- merchant around 1830. It has a wagon-roofed cellar under its street wing. The Middle Class Home Museum, the local history collection of the József Koszta Museum got place here. The collection includes relics of local history, applied and fine arts, history of music and literature, small scale industry and trade of agricultural towns. The permanent exhibition displays the relics of the middle class way of living in the 19-20th century such as the furniture of the assimilated Jewish family of Péter Pollácsek from the turn of the century, or the surgery and music-book collection of a doctor, Pál Ottokár Péter in seven rooms. In the cellar of the house temporary exhibitions and performances are organized. (Open every day from 13 till 17 o'clock, except for Monday. Tel: 316-678)

I hope this adds to your family history. Sincerely, Joseph Laszlo Kupan from LA California
2004/03/14, 05:00:24
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Iris Pollatschek: Re: Polacsek
Hi,
we are a Pollatschek family. Our ancestors came from todays Tschechoslowakia in the 19th century to Germany and "germanized" their name from Polacsek to Pollatschek. As I know Polaszek means little polish guy and was the name jews from Poland got in this area. What do you know about Mozes Polacsek and his family? May be we are relatives... Greetings Iris
2004/08/01, 23:23:11
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Zlatica : Re: Polacsek
A.

Surname POLAC'EK does exist in Slovak Republic's phone book.
www.zoznamst.sk
http://mapy.atlas.sk for locating a town in SK
The old 1910 Hungarian megye map is at :
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910 click on Szepes
www.rat.de/kuijsten/navigator
www.iabsi.com/gen/public
www.spectacularslovakia.sk
www.slovaklinks.com
www.centroconsult.sk
http://slovakia.eunet.sk
2004/08/01, 23:47:05
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Zlatica : Re: Polacsek
Iris

The surname POLAC'EK exists in Slovak Republic's phone book a well as Czech Republic's.
www.zoznamst.sk SK's phone site
http://phone.quick.cz CZ's phone site
http://mapy.atlas.sk for locating a town in SK
http://mapy.atlas.cz for locating a town in CZ
In 1990 in Poland there were 1279 POLACZEKs and 1 POLACSEK.
www.herby.com.pl/herby
There were 246 POLACSEKs that passed thru Ellis Island to America.
The spelling Polacsek is in Hungarian grammar as Pollatschek is in German.
The LDS-Mormons have filmed the church records of Slovak Republic.

www.rat.de/kuijsten/navigator
www.iabsi.com/gen/public
www.slovaklinks.com
www.centroconsult.sk
2004/08/01, 23:54:43
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Dubravka: Pollatschek Michael
I have recently found out that I had an ancestor named Michael (Mihaly)Pollatschek, born in 1890 in Ujpest, Hungary. He had at least one sister, Sharika, and was married to Ilona nee Guttenberg. They had two children, Gyergy and Klara and Ilona died giving birth to their third child in Budapest. After her death, Michael remarried and had one mor child, a daughter, Mira (married name Stipanovic). Michael was killed in 1942 in the Jasenovac concentration camp. I am his great-granddaughter and I am looking for any living relatives or any information.
2005/12/10, 17:37:27
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tklaiber: Re: Polacsek
Am searching for information on Terez Polacsek or spelling Pol[l]atschek. She was born 1832 - she died in Pest Jan 1878. She married Hermann Feiler. At least two of the earliest children were born in what it now Bielitz in Galacia. Her death record says she was born in Jalschovitz, Galacia. I cannot find a Jalschovitz but have located directly south of Bieltz heading toward Budapest in Slovakia a small village called Jalsovik. Could this possibly be the village? Terez is said to be the daughter of a Phillip or Fewell Polacsek. Will share information.
2011/10/13, 21:54:11
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Zlatica : Re: Polacsek
tklaiber

None of present Slovakia was in historical region Galicia.
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/austhung.htm
www.halgal.com
Were your ancestors Hebrew? If yes did you try www.jewishgen.org

http://www.jewishgen.org/communities/loctown.asp

Direct me, please to the location of Bielitz, Galicia.
2011/10/13, 22:19:36
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tklaiber: Re: Polacsek
Bielitz Osztrik-Szilezia, 2011 part of Bielsko-Biala a town on border of Western Galicia, Poland directly north of Budapest - the town of Jalsovik is between Bielsko Biala and Budapest and was part of Slovakia. If you use map serch put in Jalsovik-Horny Jalsovik, Slovenkia republiak as A and bielsko-Biala, Poland as B for destination and it comes up in a direct line south of Biala.

Yes Hebrew and yes have already searched jewishgen without any result. Thank you for your response.

Her first two children were born in Biala - and she died in Pest.
2011/10/13, 22:47:46
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tklaiber: Re: Polacsek
typo for map search put in Jalsovik-Horny Jalsovik, Slovenska republika
2011/10/13, 22:48:54
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Zlatica : Re: Polacsek
You're welcome.

Galicia and Silesia 2 different historical regions. Did someone made a mistake by stating that Jalschovitz is in Galicia and should be Silesia?

Jalšovík, Slovakia
1773 Alsok, Jalssowik, 1786 Alschok, Jalssowec, Jalssowik, 1808 Alsó-Alsók és Felső-Alsók, Jalssowík, 1902–1913 Bozókalsók, 1920– Jalšovík
Dolný Jalšovík: 1863–1900 Alsóalsók
Horný Jalšovík: 1863–1900 Felsőalsók [all the names these villages were known by]
Here the villages on the Hont megye, Hungary
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/maps/1910/hont.jpg
2011/10/13, 23:04:26
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tklaiber: Re: Polacsek
Possibly a mistake on the region. I have thought of that as when the son Fulope was married it said he was born Bielitz, Austria Silesia. The death of the mother says she is born Jalschvitz Gács orsz. means Gácsország,which literally translates to 'Galicia country

That is why I am looking more at migration pattern - thinking because of changing confusion of borders etc and spelling it could well be Jalssowick etc. and they just wrote "hovitz" instead. Wild guess I know.

Appreciate all the comments.
2011/10/13, 23:22:52
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Zlatica : Re: Polacsek
http://feefhs.org/maplibrary/german/ge-siles.html

Bielsko-Biała
175476 osób - inhabitants
woj. œlšskie - wojewodztwo
pow. Bielsko-Biała - powiat
gmina Bielsko-Biała
map of Poland's wojewodztwos:
http://www.geneteka.genealodzy.pl/

Biała, Biała Krakowska, Bielsko-Biała, Byala populated place 49°49' N 19°02' E E M U G Poland 188.5 miles SSW of Warszawa 52°15' N 21°0' E
Bielitz was in Austrian Silesia and Biala in Austrian Galicia.

You might try locating the towns on
http://lazarus.elte.hu/hun/digkonyv/topo/3felmeres.htm
You should be able to find the towns with their German names.
http://igrek.amzp.pl/mapindex.php?cat=WIG100
2011/10/13, 23:27:17
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PACHTINGER: Re: Pollatchek
Hi, Zlatica

As you know I am researching the Biederman/Biderman Family

I have recently received an E-mail
Mano and Johanna/Hanni Biederman/ nee Johanna/Hanni Pollatchek living in Pest(Budapest) Hungary
Their children were born in 1876/1878/1880/1882/1885/ ?

Johanna/Hanni Biederman/ nee Pollatchek Died on the 28th January 1887 at the age of 43 and in buried in Pest. I do
not know in which Cemetery

Mano and Johanna/Hanni Pollatchek were both born in Szerednye=UNgvar ( LDS 642982 Vol 51)

Obviously I would love to know any details anyone knows of Mano Biederman's parents or Johanna/Hanni Pollatchek parents
2011/10/15, 22:43:59
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