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BREUER
Izidor
| Vital Statistics |
| Name |
BREUER
Izidor |
| Parents |
BREUER
Karoly and
KANDEL Katalin |
| Born |
Újfehértó, 29 February 1872
[3]
|
| Residence |
Tokaj |
| Children |
Bela (b.
Hajdudorog, 1896,
d. abt. 1944) m. Edith Gal* (b. 1906 Hajduboszormeny; d.
Auschwitz, 1944); daughter of Bela: BREUER Ana (b. Debrecen, 1828, d. bef. 1945,
Auschwitz).[7] |
| Daughter |
Ilona (b.
abt. 1902). Probably died in camps. |
| Daughter |
Rozsi* (b.
abt.
1911). Probably died in camps.
Rozsi's husband Jozsef
survived. Their child (son?) died in the camps.[4] |
*Note: Same GAL family as is connected to
Ignatz's brother BREUER Samuel[7]
|
Kato-neni on her
Uncle Izidor's family |
|

Kato BREUER
|
BREUER Izidor lived in
Tokaj. I was there almost every
summer. I was a queen [of the beach] there. KATZ
BREUER Isador. The name is Ilona, daughter. Bela, you know they
came, he was the one that came back from Auschwitz on the way home because he
was bad. KATZ BREUER Izidor. He had 3 children and Bela was a
lawyer. That was the story. I am not sure. They were in
Auschwitz [he was] bad to the other Jewish people. That's what they are
talking about. Isador's son Bela. I'm not sure, they said they
killed him because he was bad to the other Jewish people. [Bela died in
Auschwitz.] I heard a story. He had 2 daughters. Ilona &
Rozi. Rozi was my age. But they married. I don't know
the married name. The other one was Jutka-neni's age. [...]
Every summer we lived in the country where it was beautiful like Balaton. I think the children were born in
Tokaj, [Ilona?]
and Bela. Youngest, Rozi's husband I think survived [the camps]. He
came one time to Budapest after the war. He came to my house to tell
me his wife won't come back. He came to me 2 or 3 times after the
war in Budapest. I think his name was Josef. I think he had a
beautiful child. After he married I didn't meet him [again]. I'm
sure he had a child.[6] |
* LDS also
lists BREUER Natzi (b. Újfehértó, 4 Apr. 1865[3]) Probably
same person as BREUER Ignatz. Day matches, but year is 1 year off.
Source:
[1] BANYAI Ferencz chart
[2] LINHARDT Agi (oral)
[3] Újfehértó Jewish birth/marriage/death registry
1852-1885 (LDS Film)
[4] Oral memory of Kato BREUER ROZSA. Note: Kato said that
her grandmother had died just before she was born.
[5] Jews of Újfehértó, Hungarian Book.
[6] Kato Rosza telephone interview 12 Apr 1998
[7] VadYashem.org, Pages of Testimony, Anna BREUER, Edit GAL BREUER, BELA BREUER
by GAL
[8] Niregyhaza Archives, Post 1895 Civil Registration
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