Nemesradnót, Radnót

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János Pósa from Ragály (1871-1921), farmer from Nemesradnót, Reformed churchman (Balogvölgy)

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R. János Pósa was the younger brother of the Reformed pastor Lajos Pósa. He is a descendant of the upper (small) Pósa family. He worked as a presbyter in the parish for a long time. In the years 1918-20 he was the parish's caretaker. Read More Arrow
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The tomb of Dezső Pósa, the guardian of the Reformed parish (Balogvölgy)

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Dezső Pósa (1908-1972), farmer from Nemesradnót, was the pastor of the Reformed parish between 1962 and 1966. According to the pastor's notes, his father was also a zealous churchgoer. Read More Arrow
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Tomb of Rudolf Balog, the primate of Nemesradnót (Balogvölgy)

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Rudolf Balog (1923-1999) was born into a simple gypsy family. He learned the trade of a stonemason. He learned the violin and his love of music in the band of Anton György, or Toncsi, where he played for a long time. Later he founded his own band, and became the leader of the exi... Read More Arrow
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The tomb of Dezső Bodon, the guardian of the Reformed parish (Balogvölgy)

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Dezső Bodon (1929-1993), farmer in Nemesradnót, caretaker of the Reformed parish between 1970 and 1974. He was a recognized tractor driver of the Bátka State Farm. József Mács writes the following about him in his book Balog-völgyi órias: "In 1961, the idea of moving from the bac... Read More Arrow
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Gáspár Bodon, farmer, administrator of the organ construction in Nemesradnót (Balogvölgy)

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Gáspár Bodon (1866-1922) was the treasurer of the choir. According to the notes of pastor Lajos Pósa, he considered the purchase and commissioning of the organ to be a matter of the heart. He records it as the administrator of the organ construction. Read More Arrow
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Dear Mihály Bodon, the donor of the "Gyula-bell" in Nemesradnót (Balogvölgy)

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Bodon Mihály, nicknamed the kind-hearted, was a farmer and peasant named Miska Bíró. His son, the kind-hearted Bodon Gyula, died in World War I on the battlefield in Galicia near Ravaruska. The family cast a bell for the Reformed Church of Nemesradnót for the glory of God and in ... Read More Arrow
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Tomb of Dezső Csótó, farmer and guardian of the Reformed parish (Balogvölgy)

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Dezső Csótó (1895-1967) was a farmer from Nemesradnót and the caretaker of the Reformed parish between 1955 and 1959. Although he is not listed on the tombstone, according to the civil registry, his wife Rozália Szarvas died in 1983. Read More Arrow
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Tomb of Géza Dobos, elder, the guardian of the Reformed parish (Balogvölgy)

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Géza Dobos, (1928-1990) a farmer from Nemesradnót, was the caretaker of the Reformed parish between 1966 and 1970. Read More Arrow
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Tomb of Barnabás Gál, a lateral descendant of the poet Lajos Pósa (Balogvölgy)

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The poet and editor Lajos Pósa (1850-1914) from Nemesradnót was a scion of the noble Pósa family. The poet had no children of his own, and his lineage was traced back to the families of his parents' siblings by Erzsébet Homoly in the book Lajos Pósa's Memories – Memorial, publish... Read More Arrow
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Tomb of Anton György, the primate of Nemesradnót (Balogvölgy)

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György Anton (1910-1962) was born into a simple gypsy family. The family earned their living by making bricks and adobe. In the summer, they traveled around the area in a horse-drawn carriage and also sold melons. The family learned to play the violin and loved music. They had th... Read More Arrow