Pomothy

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The Pomothy family is a Hungarian noble family which originates in the Hont County. Members of the family were also styled Pomothy de Horhi és Unatényi.

History[]

The first mentioned member of the family is Peter Pomoti in 1339. The family flourished through the centuries owning large estates in Horhy and Unatin.[1]

In 1520 Ferencz Pomothy married Elisabeth Deméndi de Theszéri. Elisabeth was one of the last living members of the famous Deméndi family, which owned huge estates in Demandice and . Through this marriage the Pomothy family rose to prominence and inherited large estates.[2]

Around 1600 Mihaly Pomothy chose to change his name to Almassy. Mihaly was also a member of the Hont County magistrate. His line died out, leaving only a daughter which married into the Keszy de Keőkeszi family.[3]

During the 18th and 19th century members of this noble family mostly managed their estates. The family is related to: Keviczky, Sirchich, Bory, Udvardy, Batisz, Johannides, Bende, Sarnoczay, Domaniky, Litassy, Dalmady, Kalnay and Ürmenyi.

Protestant branch of Stephanus Pomothy[]

Stephanus Pomothy de Horhi et Unatényi (1730 – 1805) Protestant aristocrat and owner of the Horša estate. His wife was a Maria Prandorffy de Prandorf (1750 – 1807)

  • Paulus (1769 - 1811), his wife was Susana Batisz de Kiscsepcsényi
    • Paulus (1796)
    • Joannes (1798 - 1855), his first wife was Anna Szaszky, the widow of Michael Sarnóczay de Sarnó, his second wife was Susana Johannides from the Komárno noble family Johannides.
      • Joannes (1835), his wife was Susana Fabry (1842 - 1905) they lived in Budapest
        • Joannes (1867), his wife was Elisabeth Balla (1871)
        • Paulina (1870 - 1933), her husband was Stephanus Gyekinszky
        • Julianna (1872)
        • Peter (1874)
        • Susana (1875)
        • Susana (1878)
        • Rudolf (1881 - 1941), his wife was Matilda Ratulovszky. He was a doktor at the University of Budapest
      • Maria (1838)
      • Peter (1842)
      • Elisabeth (1846)
    • Susana (1803)
  • Maria (1769)
  • Gabriel (1781)
  • Ladislaus (1781), his wife was Catherina Morvay
    • Adamus (1813)
    • Joannes (1809)
    • Judith (1817)
  • Anna (1772), her husband was Stephanus Sarnóczay de Sarnó and her second husband was Davidom Pomothy de Horhi et Unatényi from the Calvinist branch of the Pomothy family
  • Susana (1775)
  • Anna (1777)
  • Gregorius (1780)
  • Anna (1792)

Branch of David Pomothy and Anna Pomothy[]

David Pomothy de Horhi et Unatényi (1787–1850) Calvinist landowner in Bory. His wife was Anna Pomothy from the Protestant branch and a widow of Stephanus Sarnóczay de Sarnó

  • Carolina Josephina (1819–1820)
  • Michael (1809–1888), his wife was Catharina Szalacsy de Szalacs
    • Etel (1838), her husband was Elias Johannes Huszthy de Ruzinyai (1826–1865)
    • Gyula (1839)
    • Ilona (1841–1912), her husband was Josephus Csesznok (1834–1905)
  • Josephus Gabriel (1813–1895), his wife was Rosalia Catharina Petrovics de Vágujhelyi és Galgóczi (1826–1911)
    • Gabriella (1860–1909), her husband was Dr. Kalman Halasy
      • Valeria Halasy (1893)
      • Maria Karlotta Rozina Halasy (1891)
      • Olga Halasy (1892)
    • Kalman (1883–1920), his wife was Etel Nagy

References[]

  1. ^ Nagy, Ivan. "Pomothy csalad".
  2. ^ Nagy, Ivan. "Déméndi csalad".
  3. ^ Nagy, Ivan. "Keszy csalad".
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