Publication: Extracted in Landsmen Volume 8, Number 2, April, 1998, published by Suwalk, Lomza Interest Group, Box 228, 3701 Connectict Ave, NW, Washington DC, 20008, page 48 Text: Bride's Father: Leyb son of Szlomo
Publication: Extracted in Landsmen Volume 8, Number 2, April, 1998, published by Suwalk, Lomza Interest Group, Box 228, 3701 Connectict Ave, NW, Washington DC, 20008, page 49 Text: Groom's Father: Leib son of Szmoyl Groom's Father's Birth: 1792
Text: Appeared the Jew Leyb Szmoylowicz Bachrach, municipal rabbi, aged seventy six years Age is likely 66 not 76 based on other Grajewo vital record registrations as listed in Landsmen
Note: Age is likely 66 not 76 based on other Grajewo vital record registrations as listed in Landsmen
Publication: Suwalk-Lomza Interest Group for Jewish Genealogists, Marlene Silverman editor.
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ISSN# 1055-4661 Citation Details: Page 51, Footnote #5 Text: 5. #8 - G: Leyb Bachrach was Rabbi of Grajewo for this entire period, and as early as 1832
Publication: St. Petersburg, Russia
J. Berman & Co, 1897-98 Citation Details: Page 41 Text: The famous Rabbi Aryeh Leib Bachrach, AB"D (head of the Rabbinical Court) of Grajewo.
Publication: Bnei-Brak, Israel, Printed by M. Greenberg Press, 2 Toshiya St., Tel Aviv, Israel 1975 Citation Details: No. 3235 Text: Rabbi in Grajewo. Died in 5624 (1864)
Publication: Bnei-Brak, Israel, Printed by M. Greenberg Press, 2 Toshiya St., Tel Aviv, Israel 1975 Citation Details: No. 3235 Text: No.3235 Aryeh Leib Bachrach, descendant of the Chavas Yair( 6788), Rav and ga'on mefursam, Rabbi in Grajewo. Died in 5624 (1864) The descendancy from Rabbi Yair Chaim Bachrach is probably a mistake, since Rabbi Aryeh Leib was one of the sources of the genealogy in the Da'as Kedoshim, that clearly shows the 2 seperate unrelated Bachrach families, and has him as a descendant of Rabbi Tuvyah Bachrach, and not a descendant of the Chavas Yair.
Note: The descendancy from Rabbi Yair Chaim Bachrach is probably a mistake, since Rabbi Aryeh Leib was one of the sources of the genealogy in the Da'as Kedoshim, that clearly shows the 2 seperate unrelated Bachrach families, and has him as a descendant of Rabbi Tuvyah Bachrach, and not a descendant of the Chavas Yair.
Age is likely 66 not 76 based on other Grajewo vital record registrations as listed in Landsmen
Death of spouse
Was deceased in 1855
Death
The descendancy from Rabbi Yair Chaim Bachrach is probably a mistake, since Rabbi Aryeh Leib was one of the sources of the genealogy in the Da'as Kedoshim, that clearly shows the 2 seperate unrelated Bachrach families, and has him as a descendant of Rabbi Tuvyah Bachrach, and not a descendant of the Chavas Yair.
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Da'at Kedoschim Publication: St. Petersburg, Russia
J. Berman & Co, 1897-98 Citation Details: Page 41 Text: Rabbi Shlomo Bachrach had a son: The famous Rabbi Aryeh Leib Bachrach, AB"D (head of the Rabbinical Court) of Grajewo. Wrote a letter of approbation for the book Tav Zicaron published in Lik 1864
Da'at Kedoschim
Note: Da'at Kedoschim scanned to PDF
Note: The Da'at Kedoschim is the account of Tuviah Bachrach's martyrdom and a list of his descendants.
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Jewish Encyclopedia - Bacharach Entry Publication: The Jewish Encyclopedia. Funk and Wagnalls, New York 1901-1906.
LCCN:16014703
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com
Jewish Encyclopedia - Bacharach Entry
Note: Chart #1, Arye Löb son of Solomon son of Jacob
Note: Age is likely 66 not 76 based on other Grajewo vital record registrations as listed in Landsmen
Occupation
Landsmen Vol. 8 No. 2, April 1998 - Grajewo Marriage Supplement Extracts, 1844-1851 Publication: Suwalk-Lomza Interest Group for Jewish Genealogists, Marlene Silverman editor.
Box 228, 3701 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20008
ISSN# 1055-4661 Citation Details: Page 51, Footnote #5 Text: 5. #8 - G: Leyb Bachrach was Rabbi of Grajewo for this entire period, and as early as 1832
Occupation
Da'at Kedoschim Publication: St. Petersburg, Russia
J. Berman & Co, 1897-98 Citation Details: Page 41 Text: The famous Rabbi Aryeh Leib Bachrach, AB"D (head of the Rabbinical Court) of Grajewo.
Occupation
Otzar Harabanim Publication: Bnei-Brak, Israel, Printed by M. Greenberg Press, 2 Toshiya St., Tel Aviv, Israel 1975 Citation Details: No. 3235 Text: Rabbi in Grajewo. Died in 5624 (1864)
Grajewo, Podlaskie, Poland - 1855 - Zelman Birgier and Dwejra Bachrach Marriage Registration Publication: Extracted in Landsmen Volume 4, Number 4, Spring 1994, published by Suwalk, Lomza Interest Group, Box 228, 3701 Connectict Ave, NW, Washington DC, 20008, page 44
JRI-Poland Index ( http://www.jri-poland.org ) - Grajewo BM1834-43, 52-53, 55-57, D1834-43, 45, 52-53, 55-57 Text: Bride's Mother: Chaia Liba (deceased) Was deceased in 1855
Note: Was deceased in 1855
Death
Otzar Harabanim Publication: Bnei-Brak, Israel, Printed by M. Greenberg Press, 2 Toshiya St., Tel Aviv, Israel 1975 Citation Details: No. 3235 Text: No.3235 Aryeh Leib Bachrach, descendant of the Chavas Yair( 6788), Rav and ga'on mefursam, Rabbi in Grajewo. Died in 5624 (1864) The descendancy from Rabbi Yair Chaim Bachrach is probably a mistake, since Rabbi Aryeh Leib was one of the sources of the genealogy in the Da'as Kedoshim, that clearly shows the 2 seperate unrelated Bachrach families, and has him as a descendant of Rabbi Tuvyah Bachrach, and not a descendant of the Chavas Yair.
Note: The descendancy from Rabbi Yair Chaim Bachrach is probably a mistake, since Rabbi Aryeh Leib was one of the sources of the genealogy in the Da'as Kedoshim, that clearly shows the 2 seperate unrelated Bachrach families, and has him as a descendant of Rabbi Tuvyah Bachrach, and not a descendant of the Chavas Yair.