The tomb of Lina and Jolán Bodon in their native village (Balogvölgy)
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
Lajos Pósa, a lateral descendant of the poet Lajos Pósa, the tomb of Lina and Jolán Bodon in his native village (Balogvölgy) ; ; Lajos Pósa (1850-1914) from Nemesradnót, a poet and editor, is a scion of the noble Pósa family. The poet had no children of his own, and his kinship was traced through the families of his parents' siblings by Erzsébet Homoly in the book Lajos Pósa's Memories - Memorial published in 2010. ; Lajos Pósa's mother, Mária Kovács (1825-1901), had a brother named Mihály who died in childhood (1830-1841). According to old church records, their mother, Ns. Katalin Bodon, became pregnant after the death of her husband, Mihály Kováts. She did not reveal the father of her illegitimate child, but took his own name: Bodon Sándor (1839-1888). She became Mária Kovács, the half-sister of our aunt Marcsa, the poet's mother, who married Bodon Julianna. ; ; Lajos Pósa's mother, Mária Kovács's half-sister Bodon Sándor and her descendants ; ; Bodon Sándor and Bodon Julianna were born from the marriage of Bodon Sándor and Bodon Julianna in 1871. Bodon Julianna, who married Bodon Dénes, was called Dinánen. They had five children: Bodon Karolina (1889-1903), Bodon Jolán (1894-1902), Bodon Jolán (1903-1981), Bodon Sándor (1906- died in World War II), Bodon Lajos (1909-1988). ; Of the children, Karolina and Lina died in childhood. Their memory is preserved by the abandoned tombstone. The tomb and the story itself were discovered during research for the book Lajos Pósa's Memories – Memorial.