Nemesradnót, Radnót
Tomb of the brave István Bartók (Balogvölgy)
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István Bartók, World War I soldier, platoon leader, was awarded the Medal of Valor.
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Bodon Barna Kollat's tomb (Balogvölgy)
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Bodon Barna kollát, farmer, guard leader. At the outbreak of World War I, on August 25, 1914, he enlisted in the 25th Royal Infantry Regiment in Losonc. From October 1914, having fought in several major battles on the Russian front, he was wounded and taken prisoner by the Russia...
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Tombstone of the children of the Reformed pastor Lajos Pósa (Balogvölgy)
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Children of Lajos Pósa, a Reformed pastor from Nemesradnót, and his wife Jolán Sáfrán. Tibor Vilmos Pósa died of sore throat, and Lajos Géza Árpád Pósa died of bone inflammation in childhood. Their father, the pastor, wrote in the registry: "My dear good angel moved to his fellow...
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Tomb of the Hrivnyák and Nagy families (Balogvölgy)
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The Rivnyák, i.e. Hrivnyák and Nagy families are buried in three adjacent graves marked with a common memorial in the Nemesradnót cemetery: János Rivnyák (died 1951), Eszter Tomory, born János Rivnyák (died 1965). ; In addition to them, the following are buried here: Sándor Nagy,...
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Tomb of Béla Pósa, the shoemaker from Nemesradnót (Balogvölgy)
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Béla Pósa, a shoemaker, worked as a bachelor. He was a hardworking, constantly active craftsman. Many people came to him thanks to his work and because he was the first to have a radio in the village. He created a good atmosphere around him, although he loved pálinka, he was neve...
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Tomb of the Péntek family (Balogvölgy)
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Péntek Barna (1894-1974) was a road guard in Rimaszombat, who came to Nemesradnót from Bátka. Later he took on carpentry work in the village and the roofs of almost every outbuilding are the work of his hands. At that time, almost every family kept bees in a beehive according to ...
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Tomb of the Nemesradnót herdsman, József Lalik (Balogvölgy)
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József Lalík (1885-1960) was the village herdsman before the Second World War. He was a Roman Catholic, came to Nemesradnót from the Téski puszta (near Baraca), and was an employee of the public domain. ; The herdsman was responsible for driving out and grazing the pigs. (The ani...
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The Nemesradnót goulash, Antal Koós' tomb (Balogvölgy)
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Antal Koós (1907-1975) was the village goulash in the days before World War II. He was a Roman Catholic, and with his wife, Anna Kosztúr, he moved from Baraca to Nemesradnót, where the public domain employed him as a goulash. The public domain provided separate houses for the her...
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The Nemesradnót herd, the tomb of István Ivanics (Balogvölgy)
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István Ivanics (1899-1980) was the village herdsman as an employee of the public domain before the Second World War. He was responsible for driving out and grazing the herd of cows. He was a Roman Catholic, and came to Nemesradnót from Lénártfala. (The animals were driven out eve...
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Tomb of the blacksmith from Nemesradnót, Lajos Istók (Balogvölgy)
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Lajos Istók comes from a blacksmith family. They came to Nemesradnót from Feled. He lived in the blacksmith's house as an employee of the public domain. As a blacksmith, he made horseshoes, shod horses, sharpened plowshares, made swivel rings with nails to tie cows, and did all k...
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