Nágocs

Nágocs (German: Nagotsch) is a village in Somogy County, Hungary.

Its neighbors are Kapoly to the North, Andocs to the West, Somogyacsa to the South, Zics, Miklósi and Kára to the East.

The village is situated in a valley between two hills where the Brook Nágocs originates.

The territory of Nágocs was already inhabited in prehistoric times which is proofed by the archaeological finds from the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages.

Their graves, weapons, tools and decorations were found in Nágocs during the last centuries.

It was among those settlements that were not completely perished during the Turkish occupation and several of its Hungarian residents stayed there.

They were by name Sebastianis Fuliner, Joannes Wellingh, Joan Jacobus Pyenth, Josephus Hirspolt (Hirschpolth), Leonardus Quitner.

According to the list of residents of Nágocs the following came from German territory: Leonardus Quikner, Leonardus Jollmer, Josephus Herspold, Sabastion Peckner, Johann Triss, Valent Sishentancz, Henricus Becker, Johannes Adand, Joannes Adam Merk, Joannes Sondergeldt, Jakobus Faik (Feik), Michael Zeiger, Konradus Hepp(Heb), Job.

Georg Rausenberger, Adam Saller, Georg Lieppel, Balthasar Pulhmann, Michael Seifert, Johannes Klipper, Peter Schivs, Sebastian Faller, Cristophorus Hirspolt were the names of those who lived in Nágocs in 1751.

Jutom-puszta was first mentioned as Juton in 1397, then as Juthey in 1450 in official documents and was suzerainty of Dáróvár.