Farkas de Boldogfa
Farkas de Boldogfa, (in Hungarian: "boldogfai Farkas család"; in German: "Farkas von Boldogfa"), is the name of a Hungarian noble family. Their members occupied diverse relevant roles in the county of Zala, in the former Kingdom of Hungary, as vice-ispáns of the county of Zala (alispán of Zala), Prothonotary of the county of Zala, members of the Hungarian Parliament, chief magistrates of the county's districts (főszolgabíró), Hussars etc.
Their early ancestors were frontier guards that received the nobility donation during the reign of the King Béla IV of Hungary in the 13th century, after the Mongol invasion of 1241. The noble family possessed small lands through the end of the Medieval times and lost wealth considerably during the Turkish invasions in the 16th century.[1] Their descendant, the nobleman János Farkas, who lived in the beginning of the 17th century, was a landowner in Kančevci, which was located in the Vas county. His son, Péter Farkas, who was already very old for 1654, rented a small state in Pórszombat, located in the County of Zala. Péter's son, Mihály Farkas, who fought against the Turkish invaders was the one that bought the states in Zalaboldogfa, in Zala county during the second half of the 17th century. He married the local noble lady Éva Péter de Ságod, who gave birth three sons to him. Their son, János Farkas de Boldogfa (†1724), jurist, landowner, chief magistrate of the district of Zalaegerszeg, was the first who used the Nobiliary particle "de Boldogfa" after the royal donation of the land in 1716 granted by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, who was also the King of Hungary.[2] János' son, was Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1713-1770), a jurist, landowner, vice-ispán of the county of Zala (alispán of Zala), and also one of the wealthiest landlords in the Zala county during Empress Maria Theresa's era, having through all his lands in total 70 families of serfs.[3][4] Ferenc inherited several states in Zala through his wife, Anna Mária Rosty de Barkócz (1722-1784), who was the daughter of László Rosty de Barkócz, chief magistrate (főszolgabíró) of the Vas county and Mária Csapody de Zalalövő. These lands belonged in the Medieval Times to the ancient and prestigious families Pogány de Cséb, Perneszy de Osztopán, Batthyány, and Both de Bajna, all ancestors of the noble lady.
Among the children of Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa and Anna Rosty, two became priests: Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1742-1807), a Jesuit priest, who was the master canon of the Diocese of Veszprém, and József Farkas de Boldogfa (1752-1809) Piarist priest, rector of the Piarist convent of Kolozsvár. Another of their children was János Farkas de Boldogfa (1741-1788), jurist, lawyer, landowner, Prothonotary of the county of Zala, which is the ancestor of the family's two branches that exist until the present time. János Farkas' wife was the noble lady Judith Sümeghy de Lovász et Szentmargit (1754-1820), daughter of Ferenc Sümeghy and Marianna Póka de Pókafalva (1728-1797), who was descendant on mother side of a branch of the Nádasdy family, Csányi family, Tarródy family, Meszlény family, and several other illustrious Hungarian noble families.
One of the child of János Farkas de Boldogfa and Judit Sümeghy de Lovász et Szentmargita was Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1779-1844), landowner, jurist, judge, who was the father of Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1838–1908), landowner, Zala county auditor and monetary comptroller of the county. The other son of János Farkas de Boldogfa and Judit Sümeghy de Lovász et Szentmargita was János Nepomuk Farkas de Boldogfa (1774-1847), jurist, landowner, vice-ispán of the county of Zala (alispán of Zala), who was the father of Imre Farkas de Boldogfa (1811-1876), jurist, landowner, chief magistrate of the district of Zalaegerszeg (főszolgabíró), and the grandfather of József Farkas de Boldogfa (1857–1951), jurist, landowner, politician, Member of the Hungarian Parliament.
Notable members
- Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1713-1770), jurist, landowner, vice-ispán of the county of Zala (alispán of Zala).
- János Farkas de Boldogfa (1741-1788), jurist, lawyer, landowner, Prothonotary of the county of Zala.
- Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1742–1807) Jesuit priest, parish priest of Nemesapáti, poet,master canon of the Diocese of Veszprém.
- József Farkas de Boldogfa (1752-1809) Piarist priest, rector of the Piarist convent of Kolozsvár.
- János Nepomuk Farkas de Boldogfa (1774-1847), jurist, landowner, vice-ispán of the county of Zala (alispán of Zala).
- Imre Farkas de Boldogfa (1811-1876), jurist, landowner, chief magistrate of the district of Zalaegerszeg (főszolgabíró).
- Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (1838–1908), economyst, landowner, Zala county auditor and monetary comptroller of the county.
- József Farkas de Boldogfa (1857–1951), jurist, landowner, politician, Member of the Hungarian Parliament.
- Dr. István Farkas de Boldogfa (1875–1921), jurist of the Kingdom of Hungary, supreme chief magistrate of district of Sümeg (főszolgabíró) in the county of Zala.
- Vitéz Sándor Farkas de Boldogfa (1880– 1946), colonel of the Kingdom of Hungary, captain of the Order of Vitéz of the county of Zala. He was knight of the Order of the Iron Crown
- Dr. Tibor Farkas de Boldogfa (1883-1940), jurist, landowner, politician, member of the Hungarian Parliament, Hussar Captain. He was a respected Hungarian legitimist politician.
- Endre Farkas de Boldogfa (1908-1994), Major of the General Staff of the Hungarian Armies during World War II, a prominent member of the Venezuelan-Hungarian community. His wife was Klára Lenz (1924-2013) a Hungarian Gobelin tapestry artist.
Notes
- ↑ A 57 - Magyar Kancelláriai Levéltár - Libri regii - 6. kötet - 272a. oldal
- ↑ Archives of the Hungarian Chancellary - A 57 - Magyar Kancelláriai Levéltár - Libri regii - 31. kötet - 147 - 155. oldal
- ↑ Fónagy Zoltán. (2013). A Nemesi Birtokviszonyok az Úrbérendezés Korában. Adattár II. MTA. Budapest. (927-928. o.)
- ↑ Zala megye helytörténeti lexikona. Kéziratos regesztagyűjtemény. (Zalaszentmárton-Zovajka). Zél (Ma: Zalaszentgyörgy része) 26.522. 23