Toth alias Soky
Hungarian noble family
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The Toth alias Soky family (initially Tott alias Soky) was a Hungarian noble family, ennobled in 1647 by King Ferdinand III.[1]
CountryKingdom of Hungary
Place of originUpper Hungary, Nytra county
FoundedEnnobled in 1647
FounderPaulus Tott alias Soky
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| Country | Kingdom of Hungary |
| Place of origin | Upper Hungary, Nytra county |
| Founded | Ennobled in 1647 |
| Founder | Paulus Tott alias Soky |
| Connected families | Kelcz, Pongrácz, Raszlaviczy, Révay |
| Traditions | Catholic |
| Website | https://toth-soky.com |
Origins
On June 11, 1647, Paulus Tott, his brother Joannes, and his son Andreas were ennobled in Pozsony castle by king Ferdinand III. This act was published on December 3, 1648, in Nytra county.[2]