Imre Farkas de Boldogfa (16 November 1811 – 25 May 1876), jurist, landowner, chief magistrate of the district of
Zalaegerszeg (''főszolgabíró'').
Biography
Imre (in
English:
''Emmerich''), was born in the family states of
Zalaboldogfa in the
county of Zala, in the former
Kingdom of Hungary, as member of the ancient
Roman Catholic Hungarian noble family
Farkas de Boldogfa
Farkas de Boldogfa, (in Hungarian: "''boldogfai Farkas család''"; in German: "''Farkas von Boldogfa''"), is the name of a Hungarian noble family. Their members were landowners that occupied diverse relevant roles in the political, administrati ...
(
in Hungarian: ''boldogfai Farkas'' család). He was the son of
János Nepomuk Farkas
János Nepomuk Farkas de Boldogfa (6 of June 1774 – 5 of May 1847) was a Hungarian nobleman, jurist, landowner, vice-ispán of the county of Zala (''alispán of Zala'') between 1832 and 1835.
Biography
Born in Zalaboldogfa in the count ...
de Boldogfa (1774–1847),
jurist
A jurist is a person with expert knowledge of law; someone who analyses and comments on law. This person is usually a specialist legal scholar, mostly (but not always) with a formal qualification in law and often a legal practitioner. In the Uni ...
, landowner,
vice-ispán of the county of Zala (''alispán of Zala''), and the Hungarian noble lady Angéla Skublics Besenyő et Velike (1775–1839). His paternal grandparents were
János Farkas de Boldogfa (1741-1788), jurist, lawyer, landowner,
Prothonotary of the county of Zala, president of the Supreme court of Zala County (
Latin: "''Inclyti Sedis Iudiciaria Comitatus Szaladiensis Praeses''") and Judit Sümeghy de Lovász et Szentmargitha (1754-1820). His maternal grandparents were János Skublics Besenyő et Velike (1738–1808), judge, landowner, and Erzsébet Csapody de Zalalövő (1739–1781). His first cousin was
Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa
Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa (22 September 1713 – 22 February 1770) was a Hungarian nobleman, jurist, landowner, and vice-ispán of the county of Zala (''alispán of Zala'') between 1761 and 1769.
Biography
Born in Zalaboldogfa in the county ...
(1838–1908),
Zala county auditor, monetary
comptroller
A comptroller (pronounced either the same as ''controller'' or as ) is a management-level position responsible for supervising the quality of accounting and financial reporting of an organization. A financial comptroller is a senior-level executi ...
of the county, administrative committee member of Zala county, economist, landowner.
Imre studied law and after finishing he started his work at the Zala county: between 22nd September 1834 and 28th September 1840 he served as the substitute chief magistrate of the district of
Zalaegerszeg (''alszolgabíró''). Later between 10th June 1844 and 31st October 1849 he served as the chief magistrate of the district of
Zalaegerszeg (''főszolgabíró''). He took part of the political life of Zala county during the decade of the 1840's: in 1847 he was present in the list of the county's nobility that supported
Ferenc Deák's plea of the nobility to voluntarily pay taxes (for that time one of the privileges of the nobility was the tax exemption). When the
Hungarian Revolution of 1848 started he assisted organizing the Hungarian soldier armies in Zala county. As the chief magistrate of the district of
Zalaegerszeg he was the responsible to contain any riots and keep security and order in the city during these times and also assisted obtaining materials for the construction of weapons for the fights. On 15 November 1848 he gathered several people and went to
Letenye, as the woodbridge was destroyed by the floods. They immediately rebuilt it assisting the Hungarian troops to access the south areas of the county.
On 31st December of 1848 the
Austrian armies led by the Baron
Johan Buits successfully occupied the city of Zalaegerszeg, forcing Lajos Csillagh de Csáford, president of the revolutionary committee and alispán of Zala to escape to
Zalaapáti
Zalaapáti is a village in Zala County, Hungary
Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to th ...
. Imre Farkas de Boldogfa was commissioned to negotiate the surrendering of the independent Hungarian revolutionaries that fought the Austrian armies for almost a year. The negotiations were successful and noone was arrested or punished. Imre Farkas de Boldogfa kept his office as chief magistrate of the district of
Zalaegerszeg but now under the name of Imperial and Royal Supreme Judge of Zalaegerszeg between November 1850 and the 2nd December of 1850. After this he retired to his state of
Bagod
Bagod is a proposed village in Zala County, Hungary
Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to ...
to supervise it's agricultural progress, away from the politics.
[ Novák Mihály: Zalavármegye az 1848-49. évi szabadságharcban (1908)1849. Az év első fele]
Marriage and children
He married Alojzia Horváth (1831-1919), who gave birth to him three sons:
József Farkas de Boldogfa (1857–1951), landowner, politician, Member of the
Hungarian Parliament, Imre Farkas de Boldogfa (1860–1895), landowner, and Gábor Farkas de Boldogfa (1863–1925), landowner.
References
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1811 births
1876 deaths
Hungarian Roman Catholics
People from Zala County
Hungarian nobility
Imre