Ancestrees
Janos DUDIK, House 27\28
1837 - Yes, date unknown-
Name Janos DUDIK [1] Suffix House 27\28 Birth 1837 Of Neviczke, Ung, Ungvasi Jaros, Magyar (Now In Ukraine) [2] Gender Male Death Yes, date unknown Person ID I9805 Ancestrees Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
Father Ivan DUDIK, * House 27\28, b. 1811, Of Neviczke, Ung, Ungvasi Jaros, Magyar (Now In Sobrance, Slovakia) d. Bef 1869, Of Neviczke, Ung, Ungvasi Jaros, Magyar (Now In Sobrance, Slovakia) (Age < 57 years) Relationship natural Mother (Varvara?), b. Bef 1815 d. Of Neviczke, Ung, Ungvasi Jaros, Magyar (Now In Sobrance, Slovakia) Relationship natural _MARRIED N Family ID F2187 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Maria MIKLOCZIK, b. Abt 1841 d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 16 Feb 1860 Children 1. Peter DUDIK, b. Abt 1868, Of Neviczke, Ung, Ungvasi Jaros, Magyar (Now In Ukraine) d. Yes, date unknown [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] 2. Georgij DUDIK, b. 1860 d. Yes, date unknown [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F2191 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
Family 2 Urianna PYPYK, b. Bef 1837 d. Yes, date unknown _MARRIED N Children 1. Barbala DUDIK, b. 20 Dec 1854, Neviczke, Ung, Ungvasi Jaros, Magyar (Now In Ukraine) d. Yes, date unknown [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] Family ID F2192 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Sep 2024
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Notes - They lived in house 27. He is 18 years apart from Julianna Dudik who lived in house 27 also. He was not likely her son as her maiden name was Dudik. They did not go by their husband's name in Europe. He is highly likely to be nephew that lived with her after his father, Ivan died in 1857 when he was a young adult.
My researcher in the Byzantine Church records interpreted his name as Ivan, but it is clearly Janos in the 1869 census. There were no Ivan's in the 1869 census, but Ivan is the Slovik version of John or Janos. Therefore, his name was Janos or Ivan depending upon the record takers perspective. John is the version carried down in this family. He had 2 youth living with him whose relationship description is given in the census records but which I can't translate. They are Mihaly Dudik, b. 1851 and Anna Dudik, b. 1853. His 2 children are listed first, Georgij and Peter. Mihaly and Anna are likely to be his half-brother and half-sister who were also very affected by their father's death in 1857.
- They lived in house 27. He is 18 years apart from Julianna Dudik who lived in house 27 also. He was not likely her son as her maiden name was Dudik. They did not go by their husband's name in Europe. He is highly likely to be nephew that lived with her after his father, Ivan died in 1857 when he was a young adult.
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