1672–1711), who was the vice-captain of the castle of Egervár in the county of Zala during the Turkish invasions in the decade of 1690's, and of Mária Terjék de Szenterzsébet (fl.
After finishing his studies of law, Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa started working in the administration of county of Zala, as the substitute of chief magistrate of the district of Zalaegerszeg between 1738 and 1747.
Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa was who coordinated the military defenses and successfully achieved to reestablish the local security whin the county of Zala.
He built a private Roman Catholic family burial chapel in his lands on Zélpuszta, county of Zala, and rebuilt and expanded the church in his hometown of Zalaboldogfa.
[2] Within the untitled nobility of the county of Zala, Ferenc Farkas de Boldogfa, was one of the wealthiest landowners during Maria Theresa's era, having through all his lands in total 70 families of serfs.
1691–†1718), administrator of the lands (Latin: bonorum prefectus) of the counts Batthyány, landowner, and Regina Jobbágyi de Vasjobbágy (fl.
However, the son that had most relevant carrier was János Farkas de Boldogfa (1741-1788), jurist, lawyer, landowner, Prothonotary of the county of Zala, which is the ancestor of the family's two branches that exist until the present time.