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Genealogy Lapikás
Generation 3
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Genealogy Lapikás,
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Muiden, 2013.
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Namestovo Branch

3A. JOZEF (JOSEPHUS) LAPIKAS, baptised RC Namestovo 22-1-1815 (witness Josephus Driemala and his wife Susanna NN), marriage witness (1837, 1839, 1843) in Zubrohlava, young man lives in Klin (1843), married Zubrohlava RC 16-1-1843 ("juvenis Josephus Lapikas de Klin, 29, x virgo Maria Zvincsak de Klin, 22, testes Joannes Bjoncek & Josephus Szestrenek") MARIA ZVINCSAK, baptised Zubrohlava 10-6-1822 ("parentes Stephanus & Maria Zvincsak de Klin, patrini Mathias & Veronica Cserveny"), deceased after 1891? young daughter lives in Klin (1843), widow lives in Klin in house nr. 122 (1854), daughter of Stephanus Zvincsak and Maria NN. From the marriage (Lapikas - Zvincsak) no children found.

COMMENT(¥); Although Maria Zvincsak remarries as a widow in Zubrohlava 1854 it seems very likely that her husband Josephus Lapikas was not dead at all. He had gone in 1848 (together with his cousin XXX) to join Lajos Kossuth's revolutionary army in to Transsylvania where he married in 1849. Apparently, the country was in war the situation chaotic, and hence bigamy possible. Hence below I continue with the Josephus Lapikas second marriage in Transsylvania. Then Maria Zvincsak second marriage follows.

JOSEF LAPIKAS¥, baptised RC Namestovo 22-1-1815 (witness Josephus Driemala and his wife Susanna NN), deceased 1853-1869?, buried Marisel (RO)[1], according to Ref. [2] he was born in Namestovo 1827!, was said to be of rich family and surnamed "Kis- es Nagy-Csepcseny" (Turocz Megye), a kind of a nobiliary title, referring to two small villages in present Slovakia,[3] was conscripted to serve (together with his cousin (3C) of the same name!) in Lajos Kossuth's nationalist Hungarian Army during the 1848 Revolution,[4] at which time he encountered his wife in Saratel, Transsylvania (RO), where they married against her father's will,[5] fur worker (pellio) (profession pellio in 1875 when his son Janos marries, but it is not clear whether he is then still alive), married Saratel (Bistrita) 1849 ANNA (also MARIA) OSTIAN (OSZTIAN, OSZTEAN), born 1817/18¥, deceased Vicze 24-1-1873 ("Maria Ostián, vidua Josephi Lápikás defuncti"), buried Apanagyfalu (Nuseni) Coemeterium Commune 26-1-1873,[6] "daughter of a rich Armenian landowner",[7] widow of the late Josef Lapikas, roman catholic, living in Vicze, age 55, died from typhus, with the sacraments (1873).

COMMENT(¥); According to hear greatgranddaughter[8] she was born 1832. However, her death act of 1873 says her age is 55, so she would be born 1817/18. This makes her only a few years younger than her husband.


Second marriage of Maria Zvincsak
After her husband Josef Lapikas, possibly as a soldier, had left for Transsylvania, and did not return to teh Namestovo region, Maria Zvincsak apparently thought she was a widow, and remarried in 1854. The data of this marriage and the resulting children are presented below.

MARIA ZVINCSAK, baptised Zubrohlava 10-6-1822 ("parentes Stephanus & Maria Zvincsak de Klin, patrini Mathias & Veronica Cserveny"), deceased after 1891? remarried as the "widow (!) Maria Lapikas" in Zubrohlava RC 6-2-1854 ("coelebs Carolus Tomunak, 26 (sic!), x vidua Maria Lapikas, 28 (sic!), testes Andreas Dosonszky? & Stephanus Hazisak?). Carolus Tomun(y)ak, baptised RC Namestovo 17-9-1825 ("parentes Stephanus Tomunak & Rosina Kondor de Nameszto, patrini Joannes Matyaya & Rosina Kubanyik"), deceased before 1891. young man from Namestovo (1854), son of Stephanus Tomunak and Rosina Hondor. They live in Klin in house nr. 122 (1856, 1861).

    Born of the marriage (Tomunyak-Zvincsak, NB mother's name is listed as Maria Lapikas!)):
  • 1. Joannes Tamunyak, born/baptised RK Klin/Zubrohlava 27/27-8-1856 (witness Stephanus Molya & Veronica Klinovsky).

3B. JOSEF LAPIKAS(S), baptised RC Namestovo 17-3-1827 (witness Mathias Kraszulya and Maria Pafcsik), deceased/buried Namestovo 10/12-10-1875 ("Josephus Lapikass, vir rom. cath. oppid(anus), lives in Namestovo casa nr. 244, 50 anni (sic!), cause of death: asthma cum infl(uenza) pulmon(orum), sacramentis provisus, vixit in matrimonio anni 25"), young man from Namestovo (1850), served (together with his cousin Josef Lapikas (3A) ex patre Georg Lapikas) 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".[17] He acts as baptisation and marriage witness in Namestovo (1850..1863) and married Namestovo RC 8-4-1850 ("juvenis Josephus Lapikass x virgo Veronica Kollada, testes Simon Motass & Simon Mellegh, oppidani),[18] [19] VERONIKA KOLLADA (COLLADA), baptised RC Namestovo 4-1-1829 (witness Thomas Mussak and his wife Helena NN), deceased/buried Namestovo 6/8-12-1876 ("Veronica Lapikass def(un)cti Josephi vidua, r.c. oppid(ana), lives in Namestovo casa nr. 244, 48 anni, cause of death: miserere (dies of sadness), sacramentis provisa"), young daughter from Namestovo (1850), baptisation witness (1850..1863), daughter of Stephanus Kolada and Maria Zarubszky. They live in Namestovo (1850..1865) in house nr. 77 (1855), nr. 244 (1857, 1865, 1875, 1876), nr. 224 (1861), nr. 144 ((1868).



Klin Branch

3C. ANDREAS LAPIKAS, baptised RC Namestovo 20-4-1794 (witness Andreas Hamulyak and his wife Maria NN), deceased/buried Namestovo 15/17-10-1868 ("Andreas Lapikass ablicentiatus milij(et?) invalidis, lives in Namestovo casa nr. 223, 72 anni, death cause: asthma, sacramentis provisus"), farmer (1842), retired disabled soldier, living in Namestovo house nr. 223 (1868), had relations with BARBARA PLUTA (PLANETA)¥, farmer (1842), and with ELISABETH ZARUBSZKY¥. They live in Namestovo (1842-1846).

COMMENT(¥); Who these two women Barbara Pluta and Elisabeth Zarubszky were is pretty unclear. They could be duaghters of an as yet unknown NN Pluta and NN Zarubsky, but no baptisation could be found. They also could be the widows of NN Pluta and NN Zarubsky, who went under the name of their deceased husband but no candidates were found. It is also remarkable that in the Genealogy Zarubszky some people appear with the second name Zarubszky alias Pluta, Zarubsky sive Pluta and variants. This would make it even possible that Barbara Pluta and Elisabeth Zarubszky were e.g. sisters.
Genealogy Kollada :
Elisabeth Zarubszky, born before about 1805, married before 1823 Michael Kolada, ged RK Namestovo sept. 1799, deceased (shortly after?) 1823?, son of Michael(is) Kolada and Catharina Strkell. They live in Namestovo and get only one son: Thomas Kolada, baptised RK Namestovo 04 Dec 1823.

3Z. JOSEPHUS LAPIKAS, baptised RC Zubrohlava 3-12-1828 ("parentes Joannes Lapikass & Anna Randyak, plebei de Klin, testes Joannes Grebacs & Catharina, uxor ejus, plebei"), married before 1846 MARIA HALCSAK (HALTSAK)¥, born before about 1830. This couple lived in Klin (1846..1853) in house nr. 122 (1853).

COMMENT(¥); There is a smaall possibility that this couple Josephus Lapikas x Maria Halcsak is identical to the couple Josephus Lapikas x Maria Zvincsak (see 3A above). However, there is no explanation for the fact that Maria married as Maria Zvincsak in 1843 and then got four children 1646-1653 under the name Maria Halcsak.

3X. JOANNES LAPIKAS(S), born before about 1780, marriage witness (1802, 1820, 1828, 1833) in Zubrohlava.

3Y. SIM(E)ON LAPIKAS, born before about 1790, marriage witness (1811 1819 1820 1822, 1827 (4x), 1829, 1831)) in Zubrohlava.


References to the data of generation 3 are also here
References Genealogy Lapikás --- Generation 3 ( 29 refs.)
References preceded by the ⇒ symbol refer to (clickable) external url's of which only the last part of the name is given.
Verkorte verwijzingsvormen voor veelgebruikte literatuur
  1. Information from Margit Lapikas, Balatonfoldvar, 1973
  2. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1983
  3. Information from Margit Lapikas, Balatonfoldvar, 1973
  4. The story of the two cousins Joseph Lapikas serving simultaneously in the army was independently confirmed by Andrew Lapikas, USA, 1997
  5. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1981, 1983
  6. Death Book Apanagyfalu (Nuseni), n° 44099_840, Research by Radu Butnariu, 2017
  7. Information from Margit Lapikas, Balatonfoldvar, 1973
  8. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1983
  9. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1983
  10. Archives of the Roman Catholic Archidiocese of Transylvania, Alba Iulia, Romania, research by Radu Butnariu, 2017
  1. Archive Bistrita-Nasaud, Rumania, research by Radu Butnariu, 2017
  2. Information from Clovis Lapikas, Montreal (CDN), 1973
  3. Marriage Book Apanagyfalu (Nuseni), n° 44099_840, Research by Radu Butnariu, 2017
  4. Death Book Apanagyfalu (Nuseni), n° 44099_840, Research by Radu Butnariu, 2017
  5. Archive Bistrita-Nasaud, Romania, research by Radu Butnariu, 2017
  6. Information from Margit Lapikas, Balatonfoldvar (H), 1973
  7. Information from Martha-Beatrix Lapikas, Brasov(RO), 1981, 1983
  8. see also Letter from Statny Archiv Bytca (CS), 1973
  9. see also Letter from Josef Vrbovsky, priest in Namestovo (CS), 1973
  10. Information by E.A. Lapekas in Wassenaar (NL), 1990, however, the Letter from Statny Archiv Bytca (CS), 1973 only lists six children
  1. see also Information from E.A. Lapekas in Wassenaar, 1990
  2. Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
  3. see also Information from Ramona-Lapekas-de Cajigas, 1999
  4. Information from Josef Vrbovsky, priest in Namestovo, 1973
  5. see also Information from Josef Vrbovsky, priest in Namestovo, 1973
  6. according to people in Namestovo, who have been phoned there about the subject when I visited the place in 1973
  7. Descendants of Jozef Lapikas according to Mr. Milan Lapikas, Tomasovce (SK), 1997
  8. ⇒ 00158.pdf
  9. Remark in the birth register of Zubrohlava

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