Nagysalló

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The family crypt of the Soóky clan

Cemeteries, tombstones, grave sites

The family crypt of the Soóky clan, located in the Catholic cemetery in Nagysalló, was built in eclectic style in 1860. Read More Arrow
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The grave of the dean and parish priest József Varga

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József Varga (Mihályi, March 31, 1853 – Nagysalló, November 28, 1916) graduated from high school and studied theology in Esztergom. He was ordained on July 1, 1877. He was an assistant pastor in Budapest-Tabán, then the same in the castle. He then worked as a deacon-parish priest... Read More Arrow
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Cemetery cross in Nagysallo

Sacral small monument

The cross, made of red marble, was erected by the faithful of Nagysalló in 1855. Read More Arrow
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The grave of Ferenc Ribeczky

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The damaged tombstone of Ferenc Ribeczky, the former parish priest of Alsópély, is located behind the central cross of the cemetery. Read More Arrow
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The grave of the headmaster and teacher Imre Kucsera

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Imre Kucsera was born in 1855 in Léva. In 1873 he graduated from the teacher training school in Léva (first year student). In 1874 he became a cantor teacher in Zsemlér, then from 1880 he started teaching in Nagysalló, from where he retired (1916). He died in 1952 at the age of 9... Read More Arrow
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The grave of the Reformed pastor János Nagy in Nagysalló

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János Nagy (Mocsa, January 14, 1806 – Nagysalló, May 1, 1880) was the son of János Nagy and Éva Sékura. He completed his studies in Pápa, where he was a public school teacher and a college senior. It was then that he, together with Tarczy, laid the foundation of the self-educatio... Read More Arrow
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The grave of the Reformed pastors Pál Juhász and Pál Juhász Jr.

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Pál Juhász the Elder was born in 1849 in Garamlök (Bars vm.). His father András Juhász was a public landowner. He began his secondary school studies in Léva, where he studied at the Catholic gymnasium for 2 years. On October 11, 1860, he enrolled in the 3rd grade of the Pápa gymn... Read More Arrow