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This web page is devoted to what was once the shtetl Yaslo, in Galicia. The town is located today in Jaslo street Southern Poland (latitude 4945, longitude 2128). If you are interested in the area, there is much more area information on the Krosno Area page. The Yaslo Shtetlinks page was created in October 2000 by Phyllis Kramer, and updated February 2008. Copyright © 2000. Since August 2002, you are visitor:

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Jaslo 1891 Business Directory:

The 1891 Galician Business Directory contains a host of listings for Jaslo. You can access all the Polish Databases on JewishGen by clicking on Poland on JewishGen (but don't forget to return here after you are finished). Click here: The JewishGen Polish Databases

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Genealogical Records Available Today

The more recent records (within 100 years) are held at the Jaslo Civil Records Office (USC) and are subject to privacy laws. Please email herefor additional information on these records.

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Genealogical Records from Miriam Weiner's Web Site and Book

The following list of current Galician records was taken from the wonderful guidebook
"Jewish Roots in Poland: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories" by Miriam Weiner:

Jaslo, which was until recently in Krosno Province, is now in Podkarpackie Province:

  1. Birth, Marriage and Death records for 1890-1937 in the USC in Jaslo
  2. Kahal records 1915/1927 and Voter Lists 1920/1927 and Recruit Lists 1915-1918 can be found in the Przemysl Archives.
  3. Land Records 1785-8 and 1819-20 can be found in the Lvov Archives.
  4. Census of 1946 and Holocaust records 1945-6 and 1949 can be found in the AP at Skolyszyn
  5. Kahal Records from 1940-3 are in the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw

You can find this list of records and other information on Miriam Weiner's Web Site, Routes to Roots, www.Rtrfoundation.org.


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The Siegfried Family of Jaslo

Natan Siegfried (age 65) and Regina Ressler-Siegfried (age 63) were the parents of nine children. They lived at 10 Kazimierza Wielkiego, Jaslo Poland. At the Belzec Nazi Death Camp, they were annihilated along with other members of their family that included: two sons, two daughters, three daughters-in-law and three grandchildren. Fishel ("Phil") Siegfried, their eldest son, had emigrated to the United States around 1930.

The family included:
- Josef (age 39 years) , married
- Eva Siegfried-Schwinger (age 35 years), married to Efram Schwinger, child Mundziu (age 5 years). Efram Schwinger survived the war in Siberia, USSR. He later emigrated to the United States.
- Szymon (age 32 years), married to Rachela Kaplan, child Chial (age 5 years).
- Esther (age 22 years), unmarried
- Erna Schwinger-Siegfried (age 32), married to David Siegfried. He survived the war in Siberia, USSR. He later emigrated to the United States, living in Brooklyn, New York. In 1970, he emigrated to Israel where he died in 1974.
- Mina Spirer-Siegfried (age 31years), married to Benjamin Siegfried, child Gretusia (age 5 years). Benjamin Siegfried (tattoo # 161716), assumed his mother's maiden name during the war and was thereafter known as Benjamin Ressler. He survived by jumping off of the train that was transporting members of the family to their death at Belzec. He was liberated from the Mathausen concentration camp, sub-work camp, Ebensee following his internment in nine different concentration Camps. He emigrated to the United States where he remarried and fathered three children. He lived in Brooklyn, New York until his death in 1978.
- Bertha Siegfried-Presser also survived the war in Siberia, USSR and is currently living in Los Angeles, California near her only son.
- Emanuel Siegfried survived the war in Siberia, USSR. He is married and lives in Staten Island, New York. He has two sons.
For additional information, please contact
Lillian Siegfried.

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