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Chava Böhm (Grosz)

Hebrew: (גרוס) בעהם חוה
Also Known As: "Emma"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Vaja, Hungary
Death: February 02, 1915 (68-77)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Moshe Alexander Gros and Sara Gross
Wife of Menachem Mendel Böhm
Mother of Tzvi Herman Böhm; David Böhm; Feigue Fani Bina Rooz; Esther Pollak; Chaim Böhm and 6 others
Sister of Rebbe (Rabbi) Yisrael Yaakov Grosz and Chaya Gros

Managed by: Noemi (Mimi) Böhm
Last Updated:

About Chava Böhm

  • Hungarian name: Emma GRÓSZ

Chava Bohm's maiden name was Gross from Nyirvaja, Hungary. The brother of Chava married Menachem' sister (Yitzhak's daughter).I have the documentation, which was given to me by Babi. The son Ignacz Gross lived in the US and wasinthe jewelry bussiness.

Teddy Kessler

The brother of Chava - Israel Yacov Gros, married Menachem' sister - Golde; So, Menachem and Israel Yacov' were double brothers in law

Yahrzeit - יארצייט

18 Shevat 5675

Aharon Miller



האם ידוע לכם אם Emma Bohm היא Chava Böhm (Gross)

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Chava Böhm's Timeline

1842
1842
Vaja, Hungary
1863
1863
Sanislau, Hungary

Tzvi was not born in Sanislau. All the children of Menachem Bohm were born in Merk. David Bohm moved from Merk to Sanislau a village of about 5,000 which is now Romania. It became Romania around in 1920 after the First World War, prior to that date it was Hungary. When and why David Bohm moved to Sanislau I do not know. The next bigger town to Sanislau was Nagykaroly (Carei) in Romanian. Only two sons of David Bohm lived in Sanislau, Ignatz and Nandor, their families are well known. The other sons Bela (Jonathan) and Sandor (Alex) lived in Nagyvarad (Oradea) in Romanian. The four girls Roza lived in Szeplak, Frida lived in Fehergyarmat subsequently in Budapest, Mariska (Malka) my mother in Nyirbator and Erzsi (Esther) in Nagyvarad. Comments by Teddy Kessler.

1866
1866
Mérk, Hungary
1870
May 5, 1870
Mérk, Hungary
1875
December 20, 1875
Mérk, Hungary
1876
July 30, 1876
Mérk, Mátészalkai, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, Hungary
1879
September 8, 1879
Mérk, Hungary
1886
June 10, 1886
Mérk, Hungary
December 7, 1886
Nyiregyhaza, Hungary
December 31, 1886
Mérk, Hungary