Advertisement

Jozsef “Galgotzi” Galgoczy

Advertisement

Jozsef “Galgotzi” Galgoczy

Birth
Hungary
Death
1846 (aged 32–33)
Hungary
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Jozsef Galgoczy, son to Jozsef Galgoczy and Erzsebet Pinter, was born on August 13, 1813 in Nagybaratfalu, Gyor, Hungary. Jozsef had three known siblings, Janos, Gyorgy and Julianna Galgoczy.
________________
Jozsef Galgoczy's baptismal record was found under the surname spelling of "Galgotzi" - a German spelling.

Jozsef Galgoczy's baptismal record:

Name: Josephus Galgotzi
Event: BAPTISM
Event Date: 13 Aug 1813
Event Place: Nagybarátfalu, Gyor, Hungary
Gender: Male
Father: Josephus Galgotzi
Mother: Elisabeta Pinter
Line Number:
Film Number: 630804
Digital Folder Number: 4521525
Image Number: 71

Source: Family Search (.org), Europe: Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636 - 1895.

Jozsef's Godparents: Paul Horvath and Eva Jozsa.
___________________
On January 10, 1841 in Csanakhegy, Gyor, Hungary, Jozsef married Juli Nemes in Csanakhegy. Juli was born in Csanakhegy in 1823. To date, only one child from this marriage could be found -

Istvan Galgoczi, born in 1842 in Csanakhegy, Gyo, Hungary.

Both Jozsef and his wife Juli died in Csanakhegy, Jozsef in 1846 and Juli on August 14, 1850.

The older picture depicts the Holy Trinity Church in Csanakhegy, Gyor, Hungary. Undoubtedly, at one time the church held marriage, baptismal and death records to the Galgoczy-Galgoczi families.

Researched by Mr. and Mrs. Karolyn Galgoczi and placed on the internet site for all Galgoczy-Galgoczi families by Antal Galgoczi at galgoczy.hu.

Reference: Galgóczi Károlyné: A Ménfocsanaki Galgóczi család története 1995.
József Galgóczy
Born: 13 Aug 1813
Died: 1846
Occupation: uradalmi béres (grounds keeper or keeper of the manor/estate)
Felesége (Wife): Nemes Juli (1823. Csanakhegy - 1850.08.14.)
Házasságkötés (Married): 1841.01.10. Csanakhegy

Hungarian Catholic Church records (1636 - 1895) verify Jozsef Galgoczi's birth and baptism; it also identifies his parents, Jozsef Galgoczi and Erzsebeth Pinter. Last, his Godparents were Paulus Horvath and Eva Jozsa.
Jozsef Galgoczy, son to Jozsef Galgoczy and Erzsebet Pinter, was born on August 13, 1813 in Nagybaratfalu, Gyor, Hungary. Jozsef had three known siblings, Janos, Gyorgy and Julianna Galgoczy.
________________
Jozsef Galgoczy's baptismal record was found under the surname spelling of "Galgotzi" - a German spelling.

Jozsef Galgoczy's baptismal record:

Name: Josephus Galgotzi
Event: BAPTISM
Event Date: 13 Aug 1813
Event Place: Nagybarátfalu, Gyor, Hungary
Gender: Male
Father: Josephus Galgotzi
Mother: Elisabeta Pinter
Line Number:
Film Number: 630804
Digital Folder Number: 4521525
Image Number: 71

Source: Family Search (.org), Europe: Hungary, Catholic Church Records, 1636 - 1895.

Jozsef's Godparents: Paul Horvath and Eva Jozsa.
___________________
On January 10, 1841 in Csanakhegy, Gyor, Hungary, Jozsef married Juli Nemes in Csanakhegy. Juli was born in Csanakhegy in 1823. To date, only one child from this marriage could be found -

Istvan Galgoczi, born in 1842 in Csanakhegy, Gyo, Hungary.

Both Jozsef and his wife Juli died in Csanakhegy, Jozsef in 1846 and Juli on August 14, 1850.

The older picture depicts the Holy Trinity Church in Csanakhegy, Gyor, Hungary. Undoubtedly, at one time the church held marriage, baptismal and death records to the Galgoczy-Galgoczi families.

Researched by Mr. and Mrs. Karolyn Galgoczi and placed on the internet site for all Galgoczy-Galgoczi families by Antal Galgoczi at galgoczy.hu.

Reference: Galgóczi Károlyné: A Ménfocsanaki Galgóczi család története 1995.
József Galgóczy
Born: 13 Aug 1813
Died: 1846
Occupation: uradalmi béres (grounds keeper or keeper of the manor/estate)
Felesége (Wife): Nemes Juli (1823. Csanakhegy - 1850.08.14.)
Házasságkötés (Married): 1841.01.10. Csanakhegy

Hungarian Catholic Church records (1636 - 1895) verify Jozsef Galgoczi's birth and baptism; it also identifies his parents, Jozsef Galgoczi and Erzsebeth Pinter. Last, his Godparents were Paulus Horvath and Eva Jozsa.


Advertisement