Tzvi Herman Böhm

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Tzvi Herman Böhm

Hebrew: צבי בעהם
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Birthplace: Sanislau, Hungary
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Son of Menachem Mendel Böhm and Chava Böhm
Husband of Eszter Böhm
Father of Golde Böhm; Regina Böhm; Itzhak Ignatz Böhm; Fani Böhm; Szerena Böhm and 1 other
Brother of David Böhm; Feigue Fani Bina Rooz; Esther Pollak; Chaim Böhm; Sara Szerena Rozenblit and 5 others

Managed by: Noemi (Mimi) Böhm
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About Tzvi Herman Böhm

Tzwi the oldest son settled in Nyiregyhaza and established a large family. Some members were well known. Bohm Ignac a son of Tzwi was a famous attorney.My mother used to go o Nyiregyhaza and meet with that family.Three Bohm girls from Nyiregyhaza survived and came to the US. I was in touch with them for a while,but I am not in touch with them now.

The above lines were Copied from Comments of Teddy Kessler on Esther Bohm (Pollak)

Tzvi was 22 year older then Esther (his sister) [Source: My uncle Itzhak]

Aharon Miller
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Tzvi Herman Böhm's Timeline

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.

1883
June 20, 1883
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
1885
January 24, 1885
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
1888
1888
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
1891
August 2, 1891
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
1894
February 24, 1894
Nyíregyháza, Hungary
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