— GENERATION 8 · FELDMAN —
Miriam Grósz Feldman

Miriam Grósz Feldman

מרים בת צבי
Amália · "Molly" · Bobby's maternal grandmother who lived with the family · also "Mali Néni" · Roza's older sister
In Memoriam

Great-great-grandmother · elder Grósz sister, married Elias (Eliyahu) Feldman in Jákó · after Eliyahu's death she moved in with her daughter Regina, son-in-law Lipot, and their growing family in Apagy · she shared a bed with her granddaughter Bobby until the deportations of May 1944 — Bobby's earliest, most intimate memory of family was sleeping next to her grandmother · age 82 when she was put on the train to Auschwitz · murdered at the ramp · per Irene's 2014 testimony, Ignácz Feldman was shot trying to help her stand · Confirmed via Ferenc Feldman's 1995 Shoah Foundation record (listed as "Feldman Molly, paternal grandmother, Auschwitz") · Ancestry's 1932 date is incorrect.

Bobby's maternal grandmother. The elder Grósz sister — Roza's older sister. Shared a bed with her granddaughter Bobby in Apagy from the time Elias died until the 1944 deportations; Bobby's earliest and most intimate memory of family was sleeping next to her grandmother. Age 82 when she was deported. Source: Chapter 8.

Great-great-grandmother · elder Grósz sister, married Elias (Eliyahu) Feldman in Jákó · after Eliyahu's death she moved in with her daughter Regina, son-in-law Lipot, and their growing family in Apagy · she shared a bed with her granddaughter Bobby until the deportations of May 1944 — Bobby's earliest, most intimate memory of family was sleeping next to her grandmother · age 82 when she was put on the train to Auschwitz · murdered at the ramp · per Irene's 2014 testimony, Ignácz Feldman was shot trying to help her stand · Confirmed via Ferenc Feldman's 1995 Shoah Foundation record (listed as "Feldman Molly, paternal grandmother, Auschwitz") · Ancestry's 1932 date is incorrect.

Bobby's maternal grandmother. The elder Grósz sister — Roza's older sister. Shared a bed with her granddaughter Bobby in Apagy from the time Elias died until the 1944 deportations; Bobby's earliest and most intimate memory of family was sleeping next to her grandmother. Age 82 when she was deported. Source: Chapter 8.

— THE FACTS WE’VE GATHERED —

The shape of their life

From civil records, family memory, and primary sources. Empty rows are research targets.

Identity
Civil name
Amália Miriam Grósz Feldman
Hebrew name
— not yet documented — +
Hungarian / nickname
"Molly" · "Mali Néni"
Religious lineage
— not yet documented — +
Birth
Born (civil)
1862
Born (Hebrew)
— not yet documented — +
Place of birth
Hungary
Time of birth
— not yet documented — +
Birth-order
— not yet documented — +
Family
Father
Ferencz (Herschel) Grósz
Mother
Háni Berger
Married
1880s · Jákó
Spouse
Elias Feldman (1860 – early 1900s)
Years married
— not yet documented — +
Children
8 · József · Sam · Regina · Bernát · Ignácz · Henry "Hymie" · Sarah · Róza
Life
Trade / occupation
— not yet documented — +
Lived in
Jákó · Hungary · later moved in with daughter Regina in Apagy
Immigration
Arrived NYC
— not yet documented — +
Naturalized
— not yet documented — +
Petition number
— not yet documented — +
Alien Reg. No.
— not yet documented — +
Shoah
Camp survival
No · murdered at Auschwitz 1944
Liberated
— not yet documented — +
Death
Died (civil)
1944
Time of death
— not yet documented — +
Yahrzeit (Hebrew)
— not yet documented — +
Place of death
Auschwitz-Birkenau · murdered at the ramp
Cause of death
Murdered · per Bobby's 2014 testimony, Ignácz Feldman tried to help her stand when she could no longer
Age at death
82 years old
Place of burial
— not yet documented — +
Grave inscription
— not yet documented — +
Photographed
— not yet documented — +
— THE PEOPLE IN THEIR LIFE —

Family

The generations they stood between.

Their generation THIS GENERATION
MF
THIS PAGE
HERSELF
Miriam Grósz Feldman
Amália · "Molly" · Bobby's maternal grandmother who lived with the family · also "Mali Néni" · Roza's older sister
— PHOTOGRAPHS —

Photographs

F · family photograph Apagy, c
F · family photograph Apagy, c. 1922 · two households joined by marriage Two intermarried households photographed together in Apagy around 1922. On the left, Ignácz Feldman with his first wife Hanni Weisz (Lipot's sister) and their young children — Géza (in the middle chair) and the baby Ferenc in his father's arms. On the right, Lipot Weisz with his wife Regina Feldman (Ignácz's sister) and their son Imre. Standing in the center is Regina Weisz, Hanni's unmarried sister who would later become Ignácz's second wife. Seated front-center is Miriam Grósz Feldman, the matriarch — mother of both Ignácz and Regina Feldman. By 1944
F · family photograph Hanni Weisz Feldman Lipot's younger sister
F · family photograph Hanni Weisz Feldman Lipot's younger sister. She married her first cousin Ignácz "Nossen" Feldman — the marriage that bound the Weisz and Feldman lines a second time, since Roza Grósz and Miriam Grósz were already sisters. Hanni died in childbirth in 1929 at a young age. This photograph is the only image of her we have.
F · family photograph Imre Weisz with his Feldman cousins · late 1980s A late-1980s simcha
F · family photograph Imre Weisz with his Feldman cousins · late 1980s A late-1980s simcha. Center: Imre Weisz — Bobby's older brother, "Feter Isaac," who came out of Hungary in 1957. Right: Herbert "Hershel" Feldman — born 1930 in Chicago, the fourth and youngest son of Sam Feldman (Bobby's maternal uncle who crossed alone from Fiume in 1907 at age sixteen). Left: Sylvia Perlman — Herbert's wife, born around 1932 in Cook County, Illinois. Imre and Herbert are first cousins on the Feldman line: Imre's mother Regina and Herbert's father Sam were brother and sister, both children of Elias Feldman and Miriam Grósz of Apagy. The two cousins grew up on different continents and only met in

The Klein × Weisz Archive is a multi-generational record of two Hungarian Jewish lines, joined by Bobby and Laci’s marriage in 1952.

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