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Grave of the military captain József Rázgha

Cemeteries, tombstones, graves

József Rázgha, a martyred pastor from Bratislava, brother of Pál Rázgha. The well-kept graves of József Rázgha and his family members, surrounded by an iron fence, are located in the right part of the cemetery from the entrance. His grave is wreathed every March 15. ; Kisbíróczi RÁZGHA JÓZSEF Felsőszeli, Bratislava m. * 1822. March 17. Son of András R. merchant and Eszter Gyurcsy. Hungarian, noble, evangelical. Landowner. (During the revolution) Unmarried. (His wife 1865 - Királyi Teréz.) ; In June 1848 he joined the 4th Home Guard Battalion organized in Bratislava. From August until the surrender of the army in Borosjenő (August 20, 1849) he served in the Southern Region, respectively. From the end of November 1848 he fought throughout the War of Independence in the Transylvanian army. 1848. Sept. 15 (16.) - lieutenant, Nov. 18 (16.) - first lieutenant, 1849. Feb. (Jan. 21.) - captain. (June 30. ua. Pancsován.) ; 1867. and 1896. Farmed in Alsószeli, member of the Bratislava County Honvédegylet. † Alsószeli, Bratislava m. 1909. Aug. 9.

Inscription/symbol:

Here rests / in the Lord / Mr. József RÁZGHA of Kisbiroczi / 1848-year-old / army centurion / born: 17 March 1822 / died: 9 August 1909 / Blessings and peace / upon his ashes!

Inventory number:

3160

Collection:

Repository

Municipality:

Alsószeli   (temető)