| Roberdt: Re: Sigray gróf c.o.a. | Hello Judit,
You asked me how I obtained the Sigray coat of arm's.
I am one of the very few geneologists / heraldiks / historians who does not believe in holding secret to other humans any information unless payed for it...
The c.o.a. of Sigray I found on-line a while back, and I remember it was in the komitat vr.medge Féjer.
I possess about 800 - 1.000 coat of arms' and am allway's willing to share them.
Also, I was able to save prints of the former on-line Magyar nemes családok and Magyar családok and A Pallas Nagy Lexikon.
These are now each seperately sold for prices like 60 Euro's. And I found out that the contence of the CD-rom versions have been changed as in altered apperently to re-write history again....
In my 10.000's of files I have on Hungarian family's I somewhere must have more on the Sigray family history too...
At present there are Hungarians who during the communist period changed their name to noble names, which I personaly find sick and pervers.
For an other excample : the former ruler of Hungary Miklos Horty de Nagy Banya, admiral and royal-regent during the 1920'ties and 30'ties, who was hated as dictator and now by many Hungarians considered a heroe, he did not even have his real family name. Horty was actually a member of the dinasty of the counts Károlyi de Nagy Károlyi, who created the name Horty for political purposes...
(I am now putting on my bullet proof vest...).
My aim is to help Hungary and Hungarians (of decendance) get in tough with their true history, as falsefying history is only maintainable in a closed country, but Hungary is not closed to the west anymore, henceforth I use my search-engines very much with tricks but never hacking a site to enter.
It is just that my P.C. is very good at finding information.
As a closing I now remember that there have been some Grófok Sigray that where főispán of Somogy komitat (search = Somogyi).
The problem in Somogy is that the inhabitants are still very much communist in thinking and will not help if you ask, but they will laugh at you in Hungarian, as they do know the things you ask...
But you speak Hungarian. And I am a Dutchman in The Hague, who likes to know for his own mother why she has a Hungarian alias name as last name, but no-one will help me find out.
But I did find out her real name is most likely Kaszonyi de Tolcsva et de Pacsér, and the name was raised in the late 1800's from bárói to grófi birodalmi őrőkős rang.
Who will find her c.o.a. as I am obstructed all the time.
Especially since Dénis Festetics de Tolna became Count in the Dutch nobility, and then honorary consul for Colombia (?!) and cultural consul at the Hungarian Embassy and honorary consul-general at the Hungarian Embassy aswell.
He is a man that thaught to build a castle in a small village in Holland in between regular small houses, and ofcourse did not get a permit to do so as it would not be normal and is very un-Dutch to do.
He thinks'he is the leader of all Hungarian noble's in Holand...
We have a Teleki de Szék, Ghyczy, Jacobovics de Szeged, Jankovics de Jesenicze, Andrássy de etc., Széchenyi family's here, and many other noble families from Hungary.
My mothers family came from Koloszvár and Brassó.
My great-great-great-grandfather was founder of the place in Somogy named Kaszó - Kaszópuzsta (search = Kaszói) where in the time Lajos Kossuth and Gyula Batthyány where meeting. This must be a good reason for hate it seems in Somogy, but they do not tell why.
Anyway, greetings from the Center for Historikal and Genealogikal Research for Europe in The Hague (Hága).
Roberdt. |
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