Surname
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HAUSER / HOIZER / HOJZER
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הויזער
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Given name
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Date of death
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Kislev 29th 5699
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כ"ט כסלו תרצ"ט
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Date of death
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Dec 21st 1938
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Hebrew name
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Abraham Chaim
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אברהם חיים
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Father’s name
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...........
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Kohen/Levi
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Decorations
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Notes
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Stone damaged
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אבן ניזוק
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Notes
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Group One: Name on Gravestone
Group Two |
In May 2013, I discovered this gravestone had the family name Hojser in Hebrew/Yiddish at the base.
הויזער
In the Lubaczow Yizkor list I once transcribed, there were three names I now understand must come from this family. I had written them down as HOIZER:
Chaim HOIZER
Elimelech HOIZER
David HOIZER
I found Pages of Testimony for four family members, submitted by relatives who use the spelling HAUSER in Latin letters.
Gitel HAUSER nee FENSTER was born in Popowice and was married to Chaim HAUSER. The couple lived in Lubaczow and had 11 children.
Out of these 11 children, three are listed as Holocaust victims
1. Elimelech Meilech HAUSER was born 1891 in Lubaczow, the son of Chaim and Gitel HAUSER . He was married to Dwora nee Fraenkel and they had a son named Eliezer HAUSER born in 1930 in Grodek Jag. where the family lived. They were all three murdered in the Holocaust
2. Gitla and Chaim HAUSER's daughter Fryda HAUSER was born 1893 in Lubaczow, lived in Lubaczow and was unmarried.
3. Dawid David HAUSER was born 1899 in Lubaczow. He was married, lived in Berlin before the war, but died in the Janowska camp in Lwow.
There is no Page of Testimony for Gitla's husband Chaim HAUSER.
This seems to confirm that the relatives knew that Chaim HAUSER had died before WWII.
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