The family tomb of Sándor Igó
Cemeteries, tombstones, graves
The Noble Igó family is a noble family with a coat of arms, whose nest is Hanva, where at the beginning of the 17th century the Hanvai Sándor family had serfs. Having freed themselves from the burdens of serfdom, they were granted nobility on November 22, 1628. The family's nobility was acquired by the brothers Benedek and Albert Igó, as well as István and János Igó. ; Their coat of arms: a natural-colored leopard on a green background holds a knot of arrows tied with a snake in its forelegs. Helmet decoration: a shield image ascending. Blankets: red - silver - blue - gold. Based on documents in the family's own collection. Made in 1996. ; The family tomb of Sándor Igó was built in 1979. In addition to the members of the family who died during his lifetime, folk woodcarver Aladár Igó (1931 - 2016) is also buried here.