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Böhm Family Genealogy Last update: September 28, 2009
*my direct line - Earliest record of our BÖHM ancestors is beginning 1800's either born or residing in Mikulov (Nikolsburg), Moravia. ".. Around 1840, widowed (?) Böhm with her children moved to Vienna and opened a business trading in hares skins for the manufacture of felt hats. The premises were located on the Fischer Stiege, a still existing thoroughfare near the Danube Canal.." *See Stories for further details, 1819+ family tree drawn by great grandmother Leonie (Bohm) Friedmann or Brüder Böhm Hats -Textile
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history
".. 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 (now in the VIth district); 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.."
Note: any relation to Josefine Eisler (1828 - 4/14/1911 Vienna) NFP mother of David Josef Eisler (1866 - 4/10/1931 Vienna) NFP & Irma Heim grandm. NFPmore "ch. ing Hans Eisler, Georg Eisler & Etelka Graf", Cäcilie Eisler (1859 - 2/16/1920) NFPmore & Heinrich Markbreiter, Julie Eisler (1857 - 6/22/1924) & Nathan Schwarz (1855 - 1/14/1924), Sallo "Sali" Eisler (1862 - 2/10/1937) & Jakob Braun OR Prague residence registry 50 Eisler's incl. image of Wenzel Eisler (1782 Prague - 5.11.1866) + Anna? (1796 -18.1.1857)
children:
Antonin Eisler (1820- ), Anna? Eisler (1822-), Fanny Eisler (18? -), Mouzel? Eisler (1824-), Josef Eisler (1826-) family or Josef Eisler (1810 Kolin-) + Anna Blumberger (1808-) or Michael Eisler (1834? Mikulov-) image, etc OR Moritz Eisler (1823 Prostějov - 1902 Opava) educator, philosophical writer appointed 1853 teacher of religion at the Piarist gymnasium, and director of the communal school in Nikolsburg OR Nathan Eisler on Arnstein page Hugo Gold book pg. 725: "
..Od roku 1917 ma nyni jiz 93 let stavajici firma N. Eisler kancelare tez v Praze za vedeni obou sefu, senioru, kdezto v Koline jich synove pusobi.." OR Nasson Eisler (1750-) & his descendants OR Rabbi Leopold Eisler (1825 Boskowitz, Moravia-), rabbi of Eiwanowitz 1856 & Wischau 1892 OR Salomon Eisler and Dr. Eugen Eisler, owners of the house at Plačkova 12, Boskovice (Boskowitz) in 1855 and 1892 respectively OR Max Eisler (1881-1937) art historian from Boskovice & families who built up Factories in Boskovice included Eisler.. OR The architect Otto Eisler (1893 Bystrice n. -1968 Brno), settled in Brno & with his brothers Artur, Moric and Hugo Eisler established an outstanding builders firm OR the (29) Böhm and (56) Eisler individuals buried at the old Mikulov (Nikolsburg) cemetery
Leonie BOHM Born: Mar 31, 1884 in Vienna. Died: Jan 26, 1966 in New York, NY age 81
+ Artur "Arthur" (see FRIEDMANN family)
Born: Jul 12, 1877 in Vienna. Married: Mar 25, 1906 in
Vienna. Died: Feb 6, 1929 in Berlin on a business trip, cremated there and buried Feb 17 in Vienna age 52. Father: Bernhard Friedmann Mother: Auguste (see Morawetz family) *see Leonie's story - how (7) of them: Leonie, Hedl, the Stern and Wolf family escaped in 1940, as well as other Stories
Note: Godmother of Adele Heidi Rohel, Hedl married Dr. Alfred Fischel, an associate professor of embryology and pathological anatomy at the university of Prague, the couple moved to Prague. In 1913, Alfred Fischel accepted a call to the university of Vienna as a full professor and head of department, with the promise, that a new institute for his department will be built according to his specifications. He was then 37 years old. They moved back to Vienna. The marriage remained childless. *See ".. Alfred Fischel
(on-line translation): 26.9.1868 Tschimelitz - 12.1.1938 Vienna. If assistant studied in Prague (MD in 1894), afterwards under K. Rabl, in 1898 lecturer, in 1903 Ao.Prof., 1910 leaders of the dept. following experim. Morphology in the Ger. Univ. Prague. In 1916 he went to Vienna in the embryolog. Inst., in 1921 supra Prof.; in 1935 owing to illness retires. - Worked about developing physiology (cotyledons), Teratologie, lens development with the person, vital colouring (esp. from nerves, also on animals like Daphnia in Lunz); wrote insbes. Textbook and plan of the developing physiology of the person (several both ed.). Of the station was also connected later he from 1924 their committee member (with which of emperor Wilhelm-Gesellschaft).." . *See Familiant Book of Region Prachensky Family Name Index villages : Cestice, Cimelice, Slavkovice, Strazovice, Dozice, Drhovice, Drhovle, Dub .. or Alfred Fischel's Books on Abebooks. *Any relation to: Architect Paul Fischel (17.11.1885 Vienna-14.10.1942), son of Ignaz Fischel (Privatier) + Emilie, before with Maria Lacerta, born Kammerer
- 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)
Maria Louise BOHM Born: private
+ Ishier JACOBSON Born:
June 21, 1922, in Worcester, Massachusetts. Married: Dec 18, 1948 Died: July 20, 2005 in Connecticut. Father: Aaron Jacobson Mother: Mollie Mallor (Maloratsky)
Note: *Excerpt from Ishier's Obituary ".. In 1942, Mr. Jacobson enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Following naval engineering studies at the University of Cincinnati and the University of Notre Dame, he served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. His active service included submarine duty in the Atlantic arena and in many major engagements in the Pacific, including the battle for Iwo Jima, aboard the storied battleship U.S.S. Washington. He was honorably discharged from the Navy at the rank of lieutenant in 1946.. ..He returned to Clark University, where he received his bachelor of arts in the same year. He then enrolled in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, where he earned his master of science in mechanical engineering in 1947. It was while working at The Texas Company (Texaco) in Beacon, New York, that he met Maria Bohm, who had just competed her graduate studies in chemistry at Northwestern University.."
Lottie Elizabeth BOHM
Born: Jun 07, 1927 Died: Oct 27,
2001 age 74
+ Donald A. M. MACKAY Born:
private
*see Mackay Pictures or The Clan Mackay association of Canada
Note: excerpt from Lottie's
Obituary "...After the Nazi takeover of Austria in 1938, the family moved to England and thence to New York State, making their home in Poughkeepsie. Gertrude Bohm taught chemistry at nearby Vassar College, and that was where Lottie Bohm attended college, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1947. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at Yale University, where she met her future husband, classmate Donald A. M. Mackay. Following in her mother's footsteps, Mrs. Mackay worked as an organic chemist after graduation, including several years working in Burroughs-Wellcome Laboratories alongside George Hitchins and Gertrude Elion. She retired from bench work in 1955, when the first of her four children was born. In 1957, the Mackays moved to Pleasantville, New York, where they have remained since..." AND Lottie E. Mackay, d.i. Lotte Böhm (Wien 1927-), film distributor; in 1939-1941 Great Britain, USA
Note: Kathy died in a small airplane crash in Vermont (see in memoriam and newspaper article) *more to come on Kathy soon
- Fraser Colin MACKAY Born: private
- Helen Grace Morgan MACKAY Born: private
- Henry Michael Morgan MACKAY Born: private
- Finlay Cameron MILLER Born: private
- Clare Mackay MILLER Born: private
- Innes John MILLER Born: private
- Thomas Haile WILSON Born: private
- Katherine Elizabeth WILSON Born: private
- Elizabeth Mary WILSON Born: private
Prof. Henry Victor (Heinrich Viktor) BOHM Born: private
+ Lucy Margaret COONS
Born: Sep 29, 1927 in Troy, Michigan. Married: 1950 Died: October 2, 2003, three days from her 76th birthday in Livonia, Michigan. Brother: Richard Coons Died: 1976
Father: Norman F. Coons Mother:
Madelyn (?)
Note: see Reminiscences of Wayne, co-edited by Wayne State retiree Henry Bohm and Lucy's obituary
Joseph "Joele" BOHM Born: Oct 05, 1892 in Vienna. Residence: Scarsdale, N.Y. Died: Jul 1978 in New York, NY age
86 est
+ Anna "Ali" FUERPASS Married: 1930 of Graz Styria. They had no children, as Anna died during childbirth. Joseph immigrated to New York in 1940 *2nd wife of Joele: Elaine "Ely" BECK *see Joele's stories About my Family and his WW-I incident Note: Anna's Parents: Franz Fuerpass/Fuerpahs (1/21/1859 Lendplatz 459 Pfarre Graz-Mariahilf (Graz, Austria) - ) & Maria Bauer (5/4/1866 Eggersdorf m. 6/29/1884 imm. abt. 1909 to New York - ) sister of Johann Fürpaß /Fuerpass (8/17/1893 - ) & (?), Maria Fuerpass (3/7/1886 Weinzodl 34, now Graz imm. to New York - ), Franz Fuerpass (9/23/1889 imm. to New York? - ) children of Franz Bauer & Josefa Shattner *information provided by Doris Brinker grand-niece of Anna Fuerpass and great-granddaughter of Franz & Maria (Bauer) Fuerpass
Note: "Richard became a "prisoner of war in Italy" on the last day of the war in 1918, when through a "misunderstanding" of the armistice deadline, many ten thousands of Austrians were captured: the Italians observed a deadline 24 hours later than the Austrians. He returned from captivity only in 1920.... -- ...Later on Richard built two large apartment houses in Novy Jicin(Neutitshein) on part of its large area, then the most modern ones in the city.." -- ..Until Richard's return from Italian captivity he was almost on his own and thereafter he shared with Richard in the actual management of the factory, until the end of its existence. The great success of this factory is mainly due to the incessant work of Richard and Otto and to Victor's technical inventions and improvements...-- Sep 1938...When we told him (Bobby van Veen from Rotterdam, who had held the Dutch agency of our Neutitschein factory and had a cap factory himself) about Richard's delaying of his departure from Czechoslovakia, he insisted on flying there himself (which, as a Dutch citizen he could freely do) and promised to bring Richard back "if I have to drag him to the plane". He went and really returned with Richard.. ..In Aug 1940, Richard arrives in New York, NY.."
Note: any relation to Prague cons. card Heinrich Landesmann (1881 -) son of Samuel Landesmann & Wilhelmine Welsch OR Jeremias Landesmann (10/20/1754 Police/Pullitz - ) & Gittel Gomperz on Gomperz page OR Johanna (nee Weiss) Landesmann (1814 - 8/9/1887 Police/Pullitz) NFP obituary OR Heinrich Landesmann (1821 Mikulov/Nikolsburg - 1902 Brno/Brüno), Austrian poet and philosophical writer OR "
..Judenrichter Isak Landesmann, der seinen Glaubensbrüdern zum Wiederaufbau ihrer Häuser und zu einer neuen Synagoge verhalf. Er war es auch, der im Jahre 1782 ein Frauenbad und im eigenen Hause auch eine Normalschule erbaute.." and "..Der letzte Pullitzer Jude, Leopold Landesmann, übersiedelte 1913 nach Jamnitz.." on Juden in Mähren web page OR Fanny Landesmann (23.6.1885 Pullitz, Mähren -) + Ludwig Mayer (4.6.1881 Rudolotz, Böhmisch -) whose last known location is Auschwitz OR Ernst Landesmann
of Teplice (Jewishgen shtetlinks Teplitz), 1865 Abschluss Bauingenieurwesen, Dresden
Universitätsarchiv OR Austrian individuals on avotaynu list: Alexander Landesmann (10.01.1894-), Emil Landesmann (16.09.1868-), Erwin Landesmann (26.02.1896-), Felix Landesmann (16.05.1887-), Fritz Landesmann (27.12.1881-), Hans Landesmann (30.03.1911-), Hedwig Landesmann (09.04.1895-), Hermine Landesmann (11.01.1879-), Hermine Landesmann (28.09.1869-), Klara Landesmann (11.08.1905-), Max Landesmann (08.05.1873-) and Moses Landesmann (30.11.1862-) OR Hedwig (nee Hirsch) Landesmann (1895-) who lived at Förstergasse 4, Vienna II on CRT document?
Note: Max and Adele took refuge in Israel. They left Austria in 12.1939 by train via Trieste and then by boat to Israel. Max studied at the Politechnikum in Zurich and at an engineering school in Karlsruhe and chemistry at the University of Frieburg. He wrote the thesis "Beitraege zur Kenntnis d. galizischen Erdoels", vice president of the "Israeli cultural community" in Mahrisch Ostrau and a manager of the Privozer Mineral Oil G.M.b.H
Note: Kaethe was the "first woman" to graduate from Engineering School at the University of Vienna. She fled to Israel (Palestine) and "died during the war" of a brief illness
Note: Anni studied linguistics at the University of Vienna. Her thesis was "Einige Ausdruecke fuer die logische Taetigkeit in den indogermaniscen Sprachen". In 1921 she received her doctor degree. She was the editor of the "Neuen Weinzeitung". She lived for about 15 years in Kfar Ata and worked for the ATA Company as a senior secretary. She moved then to Nahariya(in Hebrew) and carried out the same work for the Moller Textile Company. *comment by Prof. Isak Gath: "The whole of "Kfar ATA" (nowadays the town "Kiryat-ATA") was built around the ATA factory, and almost everybody living in "Kfar ATA" in the old days worked in the ATA textile industry. Erich and Hugo Moller were the owners. Erich was a fantastic person. He was a Zionist who emigrated from Czechoslovakia in 1923 to, at that time, Palestine. He persuaded his uncle Hugo who was still managing the family textile factory in Czechoslovakia to built the textile factories in Kfar ATA in 1934. He later built another one in Naharya (with his son Hans, in Hebrew Jonathan) and died there 100 years old. The ATA factory was one of the best work places in Israel in the older days and their manufacture was of superb quality"
Note: Erich studied chemistry at the University of Vienna. He was the "manager and confidential of the Brothers Boehm factory" for hats. In Israel he was the chemist at ATA factory and later at the Moller Textile factory in Nahariya. He served as the "first mayor of Kfar Ata" and in the “Hagana” military underground organization. He was one of the artillery founders of IDF and served as an officer. He lived in Nahariya(English site), Israel
Note: Leo studied engineering at the Technical University in Vienna. He was an engineer in the "Gesellschaft für elektrische Industrie Elin". He immigrated to Israel in 1933. In Israel he "owned and ran a company for contracting compressed air machinery". Anni immigrated to Israel from Hamburg in 1933. Leo met Anni in Jerusalem, they were married and in 1935 and moved to Haifa
Note: Any relation to the banking Hannover Mayer's:
"..so with Hanoverian cotton mill founded in 1853 and cotton-weaving mill the bank houses Adolph Meyer and Leffmann & Abraham Herz Cohen or at stocks-sugar factory Neuwerk founded in 1857 the bank house Ephraim Meyer & Son, with ironworks founded in 1867 to Salzgitter again the bank house Adolph Meyer.."
Note: Franz studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University and political science at the University of Vienna, lieutenant in WWI Austrian artillery and forward observation officer. Engineer in the Ingersoll Rand Company, he took refuge in England with his first wife and daughter in 1938. In England he formed a successful plant hire company Contractors Services and later an additional company "ompactors Engineering, in partnership with his 2nd cousin Paul Schlesinger. He had helped the latter to escape in 1938/9 by attributing his own patent to Paul, which secured Paul a work permit and entry visa to Britain. Franz became erudite in 19th & 20th century European History. He served under two flags. He died peacefully at his son's house, after a short illness
Isak BÖHM Died: 1808 in Nikolsburg + Gütl (?) Died: 1813 in Nikolsburg
From the familien-register of Nikolsburg, it seems that the couple you identify as BOHM were Herschl (sometimes spelled Hirschl or Hirsch) and Fradl Bohm. They had the following children's births recorded: (explanation of what records exist Nikolsburg/nikres.htm)
| 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 | Josephine |
| Name | Death Date | Presumed name in birth records |
| David, son of Hersch | 1826 | |
| Bella, daughter of Herschl | 1826 | Gutl |
| Herman | 1837 | Herschl |
Bob did not find a birth of Herschl or marriage to Fradl, as earlier years are far from complete. Based on these records, he made the assumptions about name equivalences. Many variations, inconsistencies of similar magnitude in names, dates (especially in the Nikolsburg records) were found. The death listings in the Familienten-Register include two entries for Fani Bohm, wife of Josua Ber, dated 1838 and 1839. Most likely 1 of these is the same as Fradl Bohm, mother of the 4 children. The equivalence of Herman (in the death record) and Herschl is likely. Furthermore, there is a grave recorded as Herschl in the Nikosburg
cemetery database
Photographed graves 1) Left: Joshua Ber (יהושע בער in Hebrew)
son of Aron (אהרן) (possibly Bohm) 40 years old. 2) Middle: Zvi (i.e. Hirsch) possibly son of Jushua Ber Bohm with a date June 23, 1836 (= 5 Tamuz 5596) 3) Right: "Fani (פני) the woman [..missing..] the
crown of her husband (עטרת בעלה) [...missing...] [unreadable] wife of
[hard to read - probably Joshua Ber Bohm] RIP"
Bob has a total of 15 digital photographs of these 3 graves, about 17 MB, could send them to me and someone with good Hebrew fluency (familiar with graves) could certainly read more. He does not see any clear connection to his line. There were not that many Bohm households in Nikolsburg, so some connection is likely.
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 BOHM entries from the Familien-Register (abt. 72 births, 43 deaths, 13 marriages)
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