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BREUER
Fani
aka GRUNBERGER Fani
Hebrew Name: Fridel
| Vital Statistics |
| Name |
BREUER
Fani |
| Hebrew
Name |
Fridel |
| Parents |
BREUER
Karoly and
KANDEL Katalin |
| Born |
Újfehértó,
24 Feb 1874[3] |
| Married |
GRUNBERGER
Jakob (Janos) (b. 29 Nov 1867; d. Auschwitz, 15 June 1944[9],
land leaser) on 04 May 1893 in Újfehértó. [Janos' parents
were GRUNBERGER Lebi and LIEBSTEIN Hani (or KANDEL Etel[9]?)
with children Jozsef (1855), Mali (1857), Mari (1858), Moritz (1860),
Azik (1862), Abraham (1864), Jakab Janos (1867), Ida (1869) and Lajos
(1872).[3]] |
| Son |
GRUNBERGER Lajos (Laszlo[4]) b.
Újfehértó, 12 May
1894[3], d. Auschwitz, 15 June 1944[9][6], machine
technician, m. LANSMANN Piroska[9] |
| Son |
GRUNBERGER Bela b.
Újfehértó, 21 Sept 1895[3],
d. Auschwitz, 15 June 1944[9][6][8], iron merchant[9], m. KATZ
Llona, first cousin & daughter of BREUER Regina.[4] |
| Son |
GRUNBERGER Erno b. 3 Aug 1897; d. 12 Aug 1897[9] |
| Daughter |
GRUNBERGER Ilona[4] b. 5 December
1900. m. Mor FISCHBEIN.[9] |
| Son |
GRUNBERGER Erno[4]. b. 20 Dec 1902[9], d.
Auschwitz, 15 June 1944[9][6], steward, m. SIMONOVITS Roza. |
| Son |
GRUNBERGER Sandor
Samu, b. Újfehértó 29 July 1906, d.
1975, m. WEISZ Ida (b. Debrecen, 7 Nov 1912, teacher) on 5 May 1942. Both survived the Holocaust
(See Ida's Holocaust memoirs: A
Bitter Journey). Changed name to GABOR
in 1946. Descendants in Hungary.[5] |
| Son |
GRUNBERGER Gyula
(aka? Gyorgy[4])
b. 11 Oct 1910, d. Auschwitz, 15 June 1944[9][6].
m. KLEIN Amalia (b. 26 Sep, 1915; parents Samuel KLEIN & GRUNBAUM Szerena)
on 15 Nov 1934, driver.[9]. |
| Daughter |
GRUNBERGER Katalin* b. 21 April 1909; d. Auschwitz,
15 June 1944, m. KLEIN Lajos.[9]
(w/ daughter[4]). |
| Died |
Újfehértó, 16 October 1929[7] of
typhus[9] . Buried
in Ujfeherto orthodox cemetery. |
|
Kato-neni on
her Fani-neni |
|

Kato BREUER
|
Like in the
GRUNBERGER, they had GRUNBERGER Kati my
age. She was named Katalin after the grandmother as the mother was BREUER
Fani. She married GRUNBERGER Janos [sic Jakob? ]. They had 6
children. Lacsi, Bela, Erno, Sanyi...Kati was the youngest who had a
little girl. The husband was Janos (husband of Fani BREUER - John
GRUNBERGER - or JAKAB).[6] |

Front and back of tombstone of
Fani BREUER GRUNBERGER. One side says "GRUNBERGER
JANOSNE/BREUER FANI", the other side says in Hebrew:
"Fridel BREUER, an important woman from a worthy family,
Mrs. Fridel, daughter of R. Aharon Breuer, may he(?) rest in
peace, died on Oct 16, 1929. May her soul be bound up for eternal
life."[7]

Újfehértó Zsidosaga (The Jews of Újfehértó)
by Buczko identifies this photo left in a photographers studio as
Bela GRUNBERGER.
The Újfehértó Holocaust memorial stone lists two men named Bela
GRUNBERGER
Source:
[1] BANYAI Ferencz chart
[2] LINHARDT Agi (oral)
[3] Újfehértó Jewish birth/marriage/death registry 1852-1885 (LDS
Film)
[4] BREUER Kato (oral) [may contain errors]
[5] Andras GABOR of Budapest 7/98. [may have errors in which
children belong to which son.]
[6] The Újfehértó cemetery Holocaust memorial lists the following
victims: Erno GRUNBERGER, Gyorgy GRUNBERGER, Lajos GRUNBERGER,
Bela GRUNBERGER who were probably Fani GRUNBERGERs sons. The
memorial also lists a second Bela GRUNBERGER, Gyula GRUNBERGER,
Jano GRUNBERGER, Dr. Janos GRUNBERGER, Mrs. Dr. Janos GRUNBERGER,
Mrs. Jozsef GRUNBERGER and Jozsef GELTMAN.
[7] Újfehértó tombstone photos courtesy of Robert Winter.
Translation courtesy of Joan Hartman.
[8] Auschwitz Museum of an Erno GRUNBERGER (A-14410) who was
transported to RSHA Wegier on 17.6.1944 (who may or may not be
the son of Fani BREUER).
[9] Niregyhaza Archives, post 1895 Ujfeherto Civil Registration.
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