# Sobieska Wola Pierwsza <table class="place-meta"> <tr><td>Local name(s)</td><td>Sobieska Wola Pierwsza (Polish)</td></tr> <tr><td>Region (today)</td><td>Lublin County (gmina Krzczonów), Lublin Voivodeship, Poland</td></tr> <tr><td>Coordinates</td><td>51.0333 22.7167</td></tr> </table> <table class="place-meta place-eras"> <tr><th>Era</th><th>Town name</th><th>Country / jurisdiction</th></tr> <tr><td>16th c.–1795</td><td>Sobieska Wola</td><td>Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth</td></tr> <tr><td>1815–1915</td><td>Sobieska Wola</td><td>Congress Poland (Russian Empire)</td></tr> <tr><td>1918–1939</td><td>Sobieska Wola Pierwsza</td><td>Second Polish Republic (Lublin Voivodeship)</td></tr> <tr><td>1944–present</td><td>Sobieska Wola Pierwsza</td><td>Poland (Lublin Voivodeship)</td></tr> </table> ## Overview No separate Jewish community is documented for Sobieska Wola Pierwsza, a small gentry-estate village in gmina Krzczonów on the upper Giełczew River about 35 km southeast of Lublin (555 residents in 2011). It was historically a noble manor (the Sobieski, later Stryjeński families); any Jewish residents would have belonged to the community of a nearby town such as Krzczonów or Piaski. Hebrew, Yiddish and a community narrative are left empty; coordinates are approximate. <small>Sources: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sobieska_Wola_Pierwsza</small> ## People with events here | Person | Event | | --- | --- | | [[Rachmil Chaim Ber Gersztenblit (b.1834)]] | Born 1834 | | [[Ester Malka Gersztenblit (b.1853)]] | Died 1855 | | [[Szandla Bejla Gersztenblit (b.1855)]] | Born 1855, Died 1856 | | [[Josef Gersztenblit (b.1857)]] | Born 1857 | | [[Mendel Dawid Gersztenblit (b.1857)]] | Born 1857, Died 1859 | | [[Hinda Laja Szwarc (b.1834)]] | Died 1859 | | [[Josef Gersztenblit (b.1857) (2)]] | Died 1861 | | [[Nojech Gersztenblit (b.1861)]] | Born 1861 | | [[Sender Gersztenblit (b.1862)]] | Born 1862 |