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Genealogy Lapikás
Generation 3
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L. Lapikás,
Genealogy Lapikás,
version 9.2,
Muiden, 2009.
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3A. JOSEF LAPIKAS, born Namestovo 1827, buried Marisel (RO), [1] was said to be of rich family and surnamed "Kis- es Nagy-Csepcseny", a kind of a nobiliary title, referring to two small villages in present Slovakia.[2] was conscripted to serve (together with his cousin (3C) of the same name!) in Lajos Kossuth's nationalist Hungarian Army during the 1848 Revolution,[3] at which time he met his first wife in Saratel, Transsylvania (RO), where they married against her father's will.[4] He married 1849 ANNA OSZTEAN, born 1832, [5] daughter of a rich Armenian landowner.

3B. JOHANN LAPIKAS, born Namestovo 4-1-1814, was said to be a cleric (bishop) in Zemplen (North-Hungaria).[7] According to information from the Archepiscopal Church in Esztergom (H)[8] no such person was found in the clerical registers. This story becomes even more unlikely since it was found that he married ANNA NN.

3C. JOSEF LAPIKAS, born Namestovo 27-3-1827, deceased possibly about 1916[9], served (together with his cousin (3A) of the same name!) in Lajos Kossuth's nationalist Hungarian Army during the 1848 Revolution. In Bistrita, Transsylvania (RO), he wished to marry a friend of Anna Osztean (see 3A) who was also said to be of good descendence. However her family gave no consent and Josef returned to Namestovo. Josef remained and married in Namestovo, but suffering from the loss of his first friend he "started to drink, gave expensive parties, played cards and finally was ruined".[10] He married Namestovo 1850, [11] [12] VERONIKA KOLLADA.

3D. JOZEF (JOSEPHUS) LAPIKAS, born (Namestovo?) 1814 , [19] descendance not proven, married before 1848 MARIA HABCAN. This couple lived in Klin (CS), district Namestovo.

3E. ANDREAS LAPIKASS, born (about 1820?), had a relation with BARBARA BLUTACEK.


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References Genealogy Lapikás --- Generation 3 ( 23 refs.)
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  1. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1983
  2. Information from Margit Lapikas, Balatonfoldvar, 1973
  3. The story of the two cousins Joseph Lapikas serving simultaneously in the army was independently confirmed by Andrew Lapikas, USA, 1997
  4. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1981, 1983
  5. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1983
  6. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1983
  7. Information from Margit Lapikas, Balatonfoldvar (H), 1981
  8. Letter from Bibliotheca Ecclesiae Metropolitanae Strigoniensis, 1973
  1. Information from John F. Lapikas, Joliet (IL), 1997
  2. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1981, 1983
  3. Letter from Statny Archiv Bytca (CS), 1973
  4. Letter from Josef Vrbovsky, priest in Namestovo (CS), 1973
  5. Information by E.A. Lapekas in Wassenaar (NL), 1990, however, the Letter from Statny Archiv Bytca (CS), 1973 only lists six children
  6. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1983
  7. Information from Andrew Lapikas, USA, 1997
  8. Information from E.A. Lapekas in Wassenaar, 1990
  1. RC Church book, Namestovo (SK)
  2. Information from John F. Lapikas, Joliet (IL), 1997
  3. Descendants of this Jozef Lapikas according to Mr. Milan Lapikas, Tomasovce (SK), 1997
  4. Information from Ramona-Lapekas-de Cajigas, 1999
  5. Information from Josef Vrbovsky, priest in Namestovo, 1973
  6. Information from Josef Vrbovsky, priest in Namestovo, 1973
  7. according to people in Namestovo, who have been phoned there about the subject when I visited the place in 1973

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