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Bohm-Bach Family TreeBöhm Family Genealogy

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Included are Under ConstructionGroup-A "Böhm relatives", Group-1 with unknown links & no Surnames under Names tab and Group2 - 3 with links to other pages on this web site -- Last update: May 16, 2011 - one of my other direct lines

BÖHM or BÖEHM derives from the tribal name Baii + heim ‘homeland’ the Baii or Boii were a tribe, probably Celtic, who inhabited the region in the 1st century AD and were gradually displaced by Slavic settlers in the period up to the 5th century. German (Böhm), Dutch and Jewish (Ashkenazic) ethnic name for a native or inhabitant of Bohemia (part of the Czech Republic) from Böhmen, German name of Bohemia (middle high German Böheim, Bēheim)
  • 7/26/1819 - Josua Beer Boehm - birth record - son of Ab (=Abraham) Isaac + Gella (?) 1901 - Bernhard Böhm - obituary
    Bernhard Böhm - obituary Bernrnhard Böhm, Katharina (nee Eisler) and Sofie (nee Böhm) Bing grave
    Bernhard (=Josua Ber Bernat?) BÖHM Born: Sept 19 or Jul 26, 1819 in Mikulov, Moravia. occupation: Owner of Hats Factory Brüder Böhm (Hutfabrik Fabriksbesitzer) #3 or 30 Schottenfeldgasse, Vienna-7. Residence 1901: #97 Mariahilferstrasse, siehe HG, Vienna-6. Died: Sep 19, 1901 in Vienna age 81 NFP, NFP-2 obituary + Katharina (see EISLER family Born: abt 1818 Married: 1847 in Mikulov. Died: Aug 8, 1899 in Vienna age 81 NFP Father: Aron Eisler (from Mikulov - Mikulov)

Note: under Stories ".. Around 1840, widowed (?) Böhm with her children moved to Vienna and opened a business trading in hares skins for 1848 - Brüder BÖHM Klobouky Factories in Vienna and Czechoslovakiathe manufacture of felt hats. The premises were located on the Fischer Stiege, a still existing thoroughfare near the Danube Canal.. In the 1850's a shop for the cleaning and carrotting of the skins and for cutting the fur was established in Vienna's Gumpendorfer Strasse (Vienna-6); the product represented the fully prepared raw material for the hatters. In 1862 a complete, new hat factory was established at Schottenfeldgasse, Vienna. In 1881 a considerably larger factory was added in Prag-Bubna.." *see Stories for further details, 1819+ family tree drawn by great grandmother Leonie (Bohm) Friedmann or Brüder Böhm Hats -TextileEnglish/Český history OR Brueder Boehm company collection 1934-1972 by Henry Bohm below" OR germanaustrianhats.invisionzone - Brüder Böhm Hutfabrik with great pictures of Hats

Note: Last will of Bernhard Böhm mentiones his sons as heirs, as well as Ernst (see Bing family) {son of daughter Sofie}, Ludwig & Sigmund (see Pollak family) {sons of Marie Eisler}, Bernhard's aunt Rebeka (see Hirschler family) Handl and relatives Leopold (see Hollitscher family) and Nathan Abeles below

    • Victor Charles (Viktor Karl) BOHM Born: Jan 27, 1889 in Vienna. Died: Dec 20, 1955 in New York, NY age 66 + Gertrude (see RIE family) Born: 1897 in Vienna. Married: Jul 16, 1924 Died: 1985 in Pougkeepsie, NY age 88 est *see Gertrude on Wien Universität Assistant or Victor's Obituary Father: dr. Alfred Rie (3/22/1862 - 1932) Mother: Johanna Karplus (1871 - 1930-1) *1st wife of Victor: Grete JANOWITZER Married: 1919 for 6 months ?daughter of Bernhard & Bertha Strauss NFPmore?  

    Note: extract from his brothers story Joele - 1969 about my family: "..Amidst these rather turbulent times, 1918-1920, Victor completed the construction and equipment of the Novy Jicin(Neutitshein) factory, which he had begun in 1914. It was a wonderful, "brand new modern" building and would have been modern even by today’s standards. It employed 2,000 people and Vienna had 400. According to the original plan, the Prague factory was then moved to the new plant.." -comment- In 1941 the Factory became J. Hückel and Sons (communist takeover under Benes decr., same as Heeg & Friedmann in Šternberk) and kept this name, until it was nationalized and Tonak, a state-owned enterprise, was established. *see Radio Prague article: Novy Jicin - the cradle of Hat production (google translation from original German version)


Group-A:

Leni BÖHM + Aron ABELES

Note: any relation to Aron Abeles (abt 1809 res. Nikolsburg - 9/14/1870 Vienna Allgemeinem Krankenhaus) servant & (?), Aron Abeles (abt 1809 res. Nikolsburg - 8/6/1871 Vienna Israel. Spital) retailer /kleinhändler & (?) *records not availbale, as documents were not collected for the 9th district at that time OR Jakob Abeles ( - 9/9/1921 Vienna) Pester Lloyd of firma Herm. Polack's Söhne ?


Group-1: *already added to GENI

Gabriel BÖHM + Chai Sara (see BACHRACH family) Died: 1774 in Mikulov (Nikolsburg), Moravia *ref. ebooksread.com "Arthur Ellis Franklin Records of the Franklin family and collaterals", Records of the Franklin family and collaterals  

Note: any relation to Kojetin history & rabbi Gabriel Böhm of Mikulov/Nikolsburg in 1785 OR reference-global.com (paid serv.) from the Book "Die Rabbiner der Emanzipationszeit in den deutschen, böhmischen und großpolnischen Ländern 1781-1871'' Gabriel Böhm ( - 1817 Strážnice /Straßnitz, Moravia ) son of Meir. B. aus Mikulov (Nikolsburg) 1785 Rb. in Kojetín (Kojetein). Nachdem er in der Kontroverse um Lasi Ko- hen, ein des Krypto-Sabbatianismus verdächtigtes Gemeindeglied, eine „schwankende“ Haltung bewies, trat er 1794 aus dem Amt und zog sich in den Ruhestand nach Strážnice zurück. Lit. Gold (Hrsg.), Judengemeinden Mährens, 1929, S. 282, 520 and Hugo Gold and steinheim-institut.de; Gabriel Böhm ( - 1817 Strážnice /Straßnitz) is recorded in Memorbuche the son of mhrr Meir Nikolsburg, as is evident from his epitaph, he worked in other communities and his calm verleht Strassnitz years OR Rabbi Gabriel Böhm in 1795 Šaštín-Stráže (Schoßberg-Strascha /Sasvár-Morvaőr, Senica district), Slovakia


Group-1a: source Bob Lenk below

Isak BÖHM Died: 1808 in Nikolsburg + Gütl (?) Died: 1813 in Nikolsburg


Group-2: *already added to GENI
1885 - Franziska (nee Böhm) Weiss - obituary
   

Group-3: *already added to GENI

1880 - Gabriel Bohm - obituary
Gabriel BÖHM
Born: abt 1818 occupation: Kaufmannes, fa. Gabriel Böhm, Vienna? Died: Nov 1, 1880 in Vienna NFP + Amalie (see WENGRAF family) Born: abt 1822 Died: Oct 17, 1900 in Vienna NFP


Note: information from Bob Lenk above:
Name Birth Date Presumed name in Vienna
Josua Ber Bernat 1820 Bernhard
David 1822  
Katti 1824 Katharine
Güetl (Gütl) 1826  
Naftali 1828 Naphtali
Resl (perhaps Resi?) 1831 Theresia



Name Death Date Presumed name in birth records
David, son of Hersch 1826  
Bella, daughter of Herschl 1826 Gutl
Herman 1837 Herschl
Tombstones 1) Left: Lea Böhm wife of Joshua Ber, and the daughter of Aharon"1st row: [guess]: yom yud-dalet-?, 2nd row: [guess]: month & year (Nisan tav-kuf-ayin-tzade lamed-pey-kuf) - tav-kuf-ayin-tet would be 5579/1819, 3rd row, [[NOT Leah isha]] ?-?-?-? yod-?-nun-ayin-? hey? resh? yud-hey-vav-shin-ayin (Joshua), 4th row: bet-ayin-resh? bat? Aharon PYHM/BYHM, Left to right, Lea, Hirsch and Woegele Boehm of Nikolsburg5th row: nun-tet-ayin tzade-shin-? p'ri?? tzade?-nun-?-yod-mem-sofit [plant ... fruit ...], 6th row: ayin-?-?  ?-?-?-tet b'emuna?, 7th row: gemilut hasadim? ?-mem-tav, 8th row: ?-?-alef ?-?-shin-mem-sofit ?-bet-ayin-?, 9th row: tav-nun-tzade-bet-hey [acronym]" 2) Center: Hirsch [slant up] Tzvi [near top]shin-mem-?-? [slant down] bet-tav?-vav-kav-vav? (inside / in him) "1st row:  pey?-yod?-ayin-lamed-yod? [space] bet-alef-bet-?, 2nd row: ?-tzade-alef ???  ?-mem-pey?-?[or shin-pey-? - shefa, ...], 3rd row: b'yom???? [could be bet,hey,chet,or kav] b'tamuz???? tav-kuf-tzade-vav(zion)? lamed-pey-kuf [Tamuz 5596[7] / June 1836 / July 1837], 4th row:  pey-hey yod?-shin-pey?-vav?-nun-sofit? ??-shin-? mem-ayin-?-vav b'shalom, 5th row: ?? ?-shin-lamed-? ??? ??-shin[Hirsch??] bet[maybe worn nun for ben] ?-mem-tzade?-?, 6th row: [harav]??? yud-hey-vav-shin-ayin(Joshua) bet-ayin-resh?(Ber) PYHM/BYHM z"l (?), 7th row: tav-nun-tzade-bet-hey [acronym]" 3) Right: Voegle /Woegele "1st row: Shabbat??, 2nd row: pey-tet  hey-alef-shin-[edge of break], 3rd row: ayin-tet-resh-tav bet-ayin-lamed-hey (her husban's crown) [edge of break], 4th row: marat (Mrs.) fey-vav?/yod?-gimel-lamed-alef(Voegle?) bat h.r.(?), 5th row: Klerl??? Tritsch z"l ishah, 6th row: harav? yud-hey-vav-shin-ayin(Joshua) bet-ayin-resh?(Ber) PYHM/BYHM, 7th row: zion-lamed??? tav-nun-tzade-bet-hey [acronym]"

In summary, the State Central Archives in Prague have birth, marriage and death records back only as far as 1850. Earlier ones were destroyed. Luckily, in 1913 rabbi Moritz Levin decided to compile a "Familien-Register", a complete index of the birth, marriage and death registers up until that year, and this massive tome has survived in the Nikolsburg collection of the Jewish Museum Archive. The index contains useful information in addition to the family names, according to which it is organized. The birth index starts in 1767 and gives first name, family name and year of birth as well as the names of father and mother. The marriage index starts in 1798 and gives first and family names of the marriage parties and the year in which the marriage took place. The death index starts in 1798 and gives year of death and age as well as often the name of father, mother or spouse, or else profession. When Bob was in Prague, he transcribed all of the BÖHM entries from the Familien-Register (abt. 72 births, 43 deaths, 13 marriages)
1754 - Nikolsburg
1880 - Gabriel Bohm - obituary
Note: any relation to Hugo Gold's Nikolsburg history: "Josef Behmisch Erben (heirs), owners of 1 of the houses on the "kleine Gasse" in Nikolsburg upon the fire of 1719.. ..1754 there were 107 houses, including parish houses and the hospital.. ..Berl Böhm"; Adolf Böhm (abt 1822 - 10/29/1851) hdlfim. Nik., TP, Böhm aus Nik., 47 Moh. (B. in Nik.: Wachst., ein Gottl. B.: Mayer, 243); Franz Böhm (abt 1823 - 7/6/1842) Magd, Nik. TP OR Hirsch Moses Boehm (1761 Bohemia - 1851) & Finhe Flehinger (1756-1823) on Loeb site OR the 29 Bohm's in Nikolsburg cemetery OR Mikulov - Radio Prague article OR the 864 Bohm's on Prague registry (1850-1914)

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