Gusztáv Ágoston Sári

Male6 August 1899–29 May 1944

Brief Life History of Gusztáv Ágoston

When Gusztáv Ágoston Sári was born on 6 August 1899, in Nagyhalász, Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, Hungary, his father, Sari Lajos, was 32 and his mother, Tuza Anna, was 28. He married Erzsébet Farkas on 14 April 1920, in Szihalom, Borsod, Hungary. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 2 daughters. He died on 29 May 1944, in Bácsbokod, Bács-Kiskun, Hungary, at the age of 44.

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Family Time Line

Gusztáv Ágoston Sári
1899–1944
Erzsébet Farkas
1898–1989
Marriage: 14 April 1920
Gusztáv Ágoston Sári
1921–1921
László Sári
1923–1949
Erzsébet Sári
1926–1947
Rozália Sári
1928–1928
István Sári
1929–2013
Miklós Sári
1930–1930
József Sári
1931–1995
Ferenc Sári
1933–1997
Sári János
1937–1937

Sources (6)

  • Gusztáv, "Hungary Civil Registration, 1895-1980"
  • Sári Gusztóv, "Hungary Civil Registration, 1895-1980"
  • Sári Gusztáv, "Hungary Civil Registration, 1895-1980"

Spouse and Children

  • Marriage
    14 April 1920Szihalom, Borsod, Hungary
  • Children (9)

    +4 More Children

    Parents and Siblings

    Siblings (6)

    +1 More Child

    World Events (4)

    1914

    Age 15

    WWI. Hungary fights on the losing side and the monarchy collapses.

    1920

    Age 21

    Hungary loses large part of territory to Czechoslovakia, Romania, Russia and Yugoslavia. The National Assembly restores Kingdom of Hungary. Horthy becomes regent and remains influential until 1944.

    1938

    Age 39

    Germany raise treaties in Munich and Vienna in which Southern Slovakia and Northern Transylvania were returned to Hungary.

    Name Meaning

    Some characteristic forenames: Arabic/Muslim Aziz, Bahia, Ibrahim, Idris, Kemal, Khaled, Mohamed, Musa, Nazmi, Nese, Raja, Yahya.

    Turkish (Sarı): descriptive nickname from sarı ‘yellow, pale’, or ‘fair-haired’.

    Muslim (mainly Algeria): perhaps from Arabic sārī ‘nocturnal wayfarer’. The sense is familiar from the Koranic account of the prophet Muhammad's miraculous night-journey from Mecca to Jerusalem.

    Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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