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GRUNBAUM Ignac

Vital Statistics
Name GRUNBAUM Ignac (Naczi)
Occupation farmer[4]  (Uncle Naczi was a wealthy farmer and landowner of a big farm.[6]) Went to gymnasium in Debrecen, University at Honved, Army in 1915, captured by the Russians in 1916, returned from POW in 1920.[5]
Parents GRUNBAUM Jakob[4] and   GOLDSTEIN Roza[3] [Hebrew names: Yehuda & Chalka (or Elka)] 
Born  18 July 1893 in Ujfeherto[3]
Married  GELBMANN Klara[4][5] (b.1892 in Ujfeherto[8]; d. 1944 in Auschwitz).
Daughter GRUNBAUM Maria (b. 1930; d. 1944 in Auschwitz)[4][5] aka (Marika Miriam)[8]  
Daughter GRUNBAUM Anna (b. 1933; d. 1944 Auschwitz)[4] (probably aka  Magdolna[5] and Baba[8]).
Died  1944 in Auschwitz) married GELBMANN Klara[4][5][7][8]

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Sources:
[1] BANYAI Ferencz chart
[2] BREUER Kato (oral) 1/98
[3] Ujfeherto Jewish birth/marriage/death register 1852-1895 (LDS Film)
[4] Chart and letter from Judit POLGAR GOLDSTEIN.
[5] Book: Jews of Ujfeherto (especially page 59)
[6] Agi BREUER LINHARDT (oral)
[7] Vad Hashem Page of Testimony in Hebrew submitted by Yehudit BETZEILEL (bother-in-law) on 20 May 1952 (address: Tel Gisorim, B'ani Brak 5, Israel) lists GRINBAUM Ignac, argiculturalist, born (1890[sic]) in Ujfeherto with father Yehuda, mother Elka and wife GLEBMAN Klara was "slattered by the Nazis".
[8] Vad Hashem Page of Testimony in Hebrew submitted by Yehudit BETZEILEL (brother) on 20 May 1957 lists GRINBAUM Klara born 1892 in Ujfeherto(?), residence in Ujfeherto, married to Ignac with 2 children Marika Miriam (14) and Baba (12).
[9] Vad Hashem Page of Testimony in Hebrew submitted by Yehudit BETZALELE GILBOA (brother[sic]) on 20 May 1957 on Ela GRINBAUM.  She is probably the same person as Leona GRUNBAUM KATZ above.

Note: I make the assumption that Abraham Jakob is the same the Jakob who married GOLDSTEIN Roza however the dates don't match exactly.[3]

25 December 2004; pml