Title:

Girls Elementary School of Siret

Description:

The school was attended by a diverse group of girls, included in the school-wide register book of 1925 are Germans, Jews, Poles, Romanians, and Ruthenians. The register records name, birth date and place, language, religion, class, grades, father's name, occupation, and residence. The records are fairly complete, with the exception of World War I years, each school year generally has every individual class record or a school-wide registry book (registru metricol). In 1915 first grade class "A" consisted of 61 girls of whom 35 were Jewish, 14 were Greek-Orthodox, and 12 were Roman-Catholic. Of these 47 spoke German as their mother-tongue and 14 Ruthenian (Ukrainian). First grade "B" had 64 pupils, of whom 28 were Greek-Orthodox, 25 were Roman-Catholic, 9 were Jewish, and 2 were Protestant. Of these 37 spoke Ruthenian as their mother-tongue, 19 German, 7, Polish, and 1 Bohemian (Czech).

Creator:

Girls Elementary School of Siret

Date:

1915-1948

Format:

Register books

Extent:

236 items

Language:

German, Romanian

Provenance:

These records were maintained by the respective school and collected by the Suceava branch of the National Archives at some point in time after World War II and after the restructuring of the school system by the communist regime.

Call Number:

Școala primară de fete Siret ; număr curent 517 ; fond 321 ; inventar nr. 85

Bibliographic Citation:

Școala primară de fete Siret ; număr curent 517 ; fond 321 ; inventar nr. 85; Arhivele Naționale ale României, Direcția Județeana Suceava

Repository:

Arhivele Naționale ale României, Direcţia Judeţeană Suceava, strada Ştefan cel Mare nr. 33, cod 720003, jud. Suceava Romania

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