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| Hello; you are obviously not a genealogist - one has to track families to get this data! People do not arise out of nowhere spontaneously.
I have tracked them back to Moravia when names were adopted and I have a followed them through to Bohemia in the late 1800s - these are probably related. There are quite a few Jewish BODASCHER burials in Vienna too, but it will be a couple of months before I am there to look at them and see where they came from. Yours may have come directly from Moravia or Bohemia via Moravia - he probably studied architecture in Prague, Brunn or Vienna. Have you any data? If you look at yad vashem, you will see 23 BODASCHER holocaust victims - some from Bohemia and a few from Moravia Brunn/Brn and Trebic/Trebitsch. One is from Vienna. Some are contemporaries of the architect - and some may be his parents or his uncles and aunts. I suspect they are all somehow related, as this is not a common name. | ||
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