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As Shown In His Birth Record, Except That His Father's Surname (And By Extension His Surname) Is Spelled "Grünbaŭm."
There Is Some Confusion Resulting From The Two Grünbaum Brothers Partially Sharing The Given Name “Miksa.” (At Birth, The Older One Was Named Simply “Max,” And The Younger One Was Named “Mór Miksa.”) The Older One Seems To Be Consistently Referred To As “Miksa.” The Younger One Is Sometimes Referred To As “Mór,” But At Other Times Also He Is Referred To As “Miksa.” (Except In Their Birth Records, The Older One Never Seems To Be Referred To As “Max,” And The Younger One Never Seems To Be Referred To As “Mór Miksa,” Their Proper And Full Given Names.) For Example, In Their Older Brother Dávid Grünbaum’s Death And Funeral Announcement, The Older One Appears As “Miksa” (And His Wife As “Miksáné Szül. [=Born] Pepi Kaiser”), While The Younger One Appears As “Mór” (And His Wife As “Mórné Szül. Regina Donáth”). But In Regina Donáth’s Marriage And Death Records, Her Husband Is Shown As “Miksa,” Not “Mór,” And The Cemetery Grave Information Indicates That Miksa Grünbaum And Regina Donáth Share A Common Grave. (Though A Possibility, It Is Highly Unlikely That The Older Brother Later Married The Younger Brother’s Wife Regina Donáth, Since The Cemetery Grave Information Indicates That The Older Brother And Jozefin (=Pepi) Kaiser Share A Common Grave.)
As Shown In His Wife Regina Donáth's Death Record.
There Is Some Confusion Resulting From The Two Grünbaum Brothers Partially Sharing The Given Name “Miksa.” (At Birth, The Older One Was Named Simply “Max,” And The Younger One Was Named “Mór Miksa.”) The Older One Seems To Be Consistently Referred To As “Miksa.” The Younger One Is Sometimes Referred To As “Mór,” But At Other Times Also He Is Referred To As “Miksa.” (Except In Their Birth Records, The Older One Never Seems To Be Referred To As “Max,” And The Younger One Never Seems To Be Referred To As “Mór Miksa,” Their Proper And Full Given Names.) For Example, In Their Older Brother Dávid Grünbaum’s Death And Funeral Announcement, The Older One Appears As “Miksa” (And His Wife As “Miksáné Szül. [=Born] Pepi Kaiser”), While The Younger One Appears As “Mór” (And His Wife As “Mórné Szül. Regina Donáth”). But In Regina Donáth’s Marriage And Death Records, Her Husband Is Shown As “Miksa,” Not “Mór,” And The Cemetery Grave Information Indicates That Miksa Grünbaum And Regina Donáth Share A Common Grave. (Though A Possibility, It Is Highly Unlikely That The Older Brother Later Married The Younger Brother’s Wife Regina Donáth, Since The Cemetery Grave Information Indicates That The Older Brother And Jozefin (=Pepi) Kaiser Share A Common Grave.)
As Shown In His Older Brother Dávid Grünbaum's Death And Funeral Announcement.
Precisely As Shown In His Birth Record.
1876 |
July 4, 1876
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Csabrendek, Veszprém, Magyarország (Hungary)
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1908 |
November 29, 1908
Age 32
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Budapest, Hungary
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