György Csányi (politician)
György Csányi (Hungarian: Csányi György) was a Hungarian politician and official from the old noble Csányi family.
György Csányi | |
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First Vice-ispán of Zala County | |
Reign | 1758–1760 |
Predecessor | Boldizsár Inkey |
Successor | Gábor Forintos |
Noble family | House of Csányi |
Spouse(s) | Terézia Nagy de Zalaapáti |
Issue | |
Father | Ferenc I Csányi |
Mother | Mária Akács |
György (III) Csányi was born as the son of Ferenc (I) Csányi and his second wife Mária Akács. He had several siblings, including László II, a judge in Vas County. György III married Terézia Nagy de Zalaapáti, they had four children, including Antal I, a Hussar captain, and Márton III, who functioned as the crown prosecutor of Zala County from 1793 to 1797.[1]
He served as first vice-ispán of Zala County from 22 January 1758 to 9 January 1760.[2]
References
- Molnár 2000, p. 269.
- Molnár 2000, p. 253.
Sources
- Molnár, András, ed. (2000). Zala megye archontológiája, 1138–2000 [Archontology of Zala County, 1138–2000] (in Hungarian). Zalai Gyűjtemény 50., Zala Megyei Levéltár. ISBN 963-7226-397.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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