János Zádorházy
b. circa 1450
János Zádorházy|b. c 1450|p5.htm#i1667|István Zádorházy|b. c 1420|p4.htm#i1661||||Miklós Zádorházy|b. c 1370|p3.htm#i1658||||||||||
János Zádorházy was born circa 1450. He was the son of István Zádorházy.
Erzsébet Zádorházy
b. circa 1450
Erzsébet Zádorházy|b. c 1450|p5.htm#i1668|István Zádorházy|b. c 1420|p4.htm#i1661||||Miklós Zádorházy|b. c 1370|p3.htm#i1658||||||||||
Erzsébet Zádorházy was born circa 1450. She was the daughter of István Zádorházy. Circa 1470, Erzsébet Zádorházy married Péter Füzesséry. A settlement for the marriage Erzsébet Zádorházy and Péter Füzesséry was made in 1502 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; A document dated 1502, records the mother of László Isépy, Katalin Zádorházy who was the daughter of Imre Zádorházy and the wife of András Isépy. The document describes how Squire László Zádorházy in his name, as well as in the name of Gáspár Szbugyay (son of the late János Szbugyay and Krisztina Zádorházy), furthermore László Isépy (son of the late András Isép and Katalin Zádorházy) and Miklós Zádorházy (son of János) release to Péter Füzesséry, Jr. the wedding dowry that was due to Erzsébet Zádorházy, senior, the widow of Péter(né) Füzesséry.1
Child of Erzsébet Zádorházy and Péter Füzesséry
- Péter Füzesséry Jr. b. c 1475
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
János Nagy
b. circa 1460
János Nagy was born circa 1460. Circa 1486 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, János Nagy married Katalin Isépy, daughter of László Isépy and Margit Bessenyey. In 1486, László Isépy gave his daughter Katalin and her husband, János Nagy three units of land out of his own property at Magyar-Izsép, held in villeinage. We know the three husbands of Katalin Isépy on the basis of an old family tree: the first one was called Tamás Káposztás, the second was János Nagy, and the name of the third one was János Varga. On the occasion of this presentation, János Nagy was called Nobilis Ioannos, Nagy de Isep; but in a later document he was "ignobilis", that is, it appears he was "not a nobleman".1
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
István Császár
b. circa 1460
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István Császár was born circa 1460.
Child of István Császár
- Katalin Császár+ b. c 1490
Agatha (?)
b. circa 1465
Agatha (?) was born circa 1465. Circa 1480 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Agatha (?) married Miklós Isépy, son of András Isépy.
Children of Agatha (?) and Miklós Isépy
- Ambrus Isépy+ b. c 1480
- Veronika Isépy b. c 1483
Katalin Isépy
b. circa 1470
Katalin Isépy|b. c 1470|p5.htm#i331|László Isépy|b. c 1445\nd. b 1538|p4.htm#i327|Margit Bessenyey|b. c 1450|p4.htm#i328|András Isépy|b. c 1392\nd. a 1445|p4.htm#i342|Katalin Zádorházy|b. c 1430\nd. b 1502|p4.htm#i343|(?) Bessenyey|b. c 1410|p4.htm#i1689||||
Katalin Isépy was born circa 1470 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. She was the daughter of László Isépy and Margit Bessenyey. Circa 1485 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Katalin Isépy married Tamás Káposztás. Circa 1486 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Katalin Isépy married János Nagy. In 1486, László Isépy gave his daughter Katalin and her husband, János Nagy three units of land out of his own property at Magyar-Izsép, held in villeinage. We know the three husbands of Katalin Isépy on the basis of an old family tree: the first one was called Tamás Káposztás, the second was János Nagy, and the name of the third one was János Varga. On the occasion of this presentation, János Nagy was called Nobilis Ioannos, Nagy de Isep; but in a later document he was "ignobilis", that is, it appears he was "not a nobleman".1 Circa 1500, Katalin Isépy married János Varga.
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
János Varga
b. circa 1470
János Varga was born circa 1470. Circa 1500, János Varga married Katalin Isépy, daughter of László Isépy and Margit Bessenyey.
Margit (?)
b. circa 1470
Margit (?) was born circa 1470. Circa 1485 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Margit (?) married Miklós Isépy, son of András Isépy. Margit (?) and Markus Isépy sold land in 1505 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; Then, in 1505, he, together with his mother, Margit (the widow of Miklós Isépy, by then married to Balázs Herestyéni of Lasztócz), sold for good (at the convent at Lelesz) four units of land [held in villeinage], and five puszta lots from his property at Beretõ to Miklós Butkay for 120 gold forints.1
Child of Margit (?) and Miklós Isépy
- Markus Isépy b. c 1487, d. b 1570
Citations
- [S137] Országos Levéltár (Archive).
Mihály Szunyogh
b. circa 1470
Mihály Szunyogh|b. c 1470|p5.htm#i7783|Bertelan Szunyogh|b. b 1428|p4.htm#i7786|Katalin Bilye|b. c 1435|p4.htm#i7787|Demeter Szunyogh|b. c 1390|p4.htm#i7789||||János Bilye|b. c 1400|p4.htm#i7788||||
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Mihály Szunyogh was born circa 1470 in Szúnyog, Pest, Hungary. He was the son of Bertelan Szunyogh and Katalin Bilye. Circa 1510, Mihály Szunyogh married Katalin Császár, daughter of István Császár.1 He is mentioned in a document from 1518.1
Child of Mihály Szunyogh and Katalin Császár
- Demeter Szunyogh+ b. c 1510, d. a 1585
Citations
- [S727] Nicholas de Vásárhelyi, Hungarian genealogical tables.
János Török
b. circa 1475
János Török was born circa 1475 in Lasztócz, Zemplén, Hungary. Circa 1500 in Lasztócz, Zemplén, Hungary, János Török married Veronika Isépy, daughter of Miklós Isépy and Agatha (?). In 1506 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.1, it appears that Márkus was again in great need of money, because in 1506 he pawned his hayfields called Mocsarrét, Nagy-rét and Mezõ, as well as part of his ploughlands on a rural road named "Kolbására fityegõ", to Zsigmond Berzenczey, commander of the castle at Terebes, for 5 and 1/2 gold forints. Then in the nick of time János Török, Veronika Isépy's husband, bought his brother-in-law Márkus's remaining properties in Zemplén and Szabolcs. This was registered in 1506 by the convent at Lelesz.
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
Péter Füzesséry Jr.
b. circa 1475
Péter Füzesséry Jr.|b. c 1475|p5.htm#i1670|Péter Füzesséry|b. c 1440\nd. b 1502|p4.htm#i1669|Erzsébet Zádorházy|b. c 1450|p5.htm#i1668|||||||István Zádorházy|b. c 1420|p4.htm#i1661||||
Péter Füzesséry Jr. was born circa 1475. He was the son of Péter Füzesséry and Erzsébet Zádorházy. Péter Füzesséry Jr. witnessed the marriage settlement of Erzsébet Zádorházy and Péter Füzesséry in 1502 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; A document dated 1502, records the mother of László Isépy, Katalin Zádorházy who was the daughter of Imre Zádorházy and the wife of András Isépy. The document describes how Squire László Zádorházy in his name, as well as in the name of Gáspár Szbugyay (son of the late János Szbugyay and Krisztina Zádorházy), furthermore László Isépy (son of the late András Isép and Katalin Zádorházy) and Miklós Zádorházy (son of János) release to Péter Füzesséry, Jr. the wedding dowry that was due to Erzsébet Zádorházy, senior, the widow of Péter(né) Füzesséry.1
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
Imre Isépy
b. circa 1480
Imre Isépy|b. c 1480|p5.htm#i329|László Isépy|b. c 1445\nd. b 1538|p4.htm#i327|Margit Bessenyey|b. c 1450|p4.htm#i328|András Isépy|b. c 1392\nd. a 1445|p4.htm#i342|Katalin Zádorházy|b. c 1430\nd. b 1502|p4.htm#i343|(?) Bessenyey|b. c 1410|p4.htm#i1689||||
Imre Isépy was born circa 1480 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of László Isépy and Margit Bessenyey. Imre Isépy sold land in 1506 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; Imre ( Lászlo Isépy's son) sold his whole inheritance at Beretõ, Karos, Kis-Mihály and Bogát.1
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
Ambrus Isépy
b. circa 1480
Ambrus Isépy|b. c 1480|p5.htm#i1652|Miklós Isépy|b. c 1442\nd. b 1505|p4.htm#i344|Agatha (?)|b. c 1465|p5.htm#i363|András Isépy|b. c 1392\nd. a 1445|p4.htm#i342||||||||||
Ambrus Isépy was born circa 1480 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of Miklós Isépy and Agatha (?). Ambrus Isépy was a defendant in the lawsuit of Veronika Isépy and Markus Isépy in 1503 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Veronika Isépy, Miklós' daughter (and wife of János Török of Lasztócz), wishing to prevent further crumbling away of the family land holdings, protested in 1503 against her brothers' Márkus and Ambrus letting go of their rightful properties at Izsép, Beretõ and Karos.1
Child of Ambrus Isépy
- Ambrus Isépy II b. c 1520, d. a 1580
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
Veronika Isépy
b. circa 1483
Veronika Isépy|b. c 1483|p5.htm#i1653|Miklós Isépy|b. c 1442\nd. b 1505|p4.htm#i344|Agatha (?)|b. c 1465|p5.htm#i363|András Isépy|b. c 1392\nd. a 1445|p4.htm#i342||||||||||
Veronika Isépy was born circa 1483 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. She was the daughter of Miklós Isépy and Agatha (?). Circa 1500 in Lasztócz, Zemplén, Hungary, Veronika Isépy married János Török. Veronika Isépy was a plaintiff in the lawsuit of Veronika Isépy and Markus Isépy in 1503 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Veronika Isépy, Miklós' daughter (and wife of János Török of Lasztócz), wishing to prevent further crumbling away of the family land holdings, protested in 1503 against her brothers' Márkus and Ambrus letting go of their rightful properties at Izsép, Beretõ and Karos.1 It appears that Márkus was again in great need of money, because in 1506 he pawned his hayfields called Mocsarrét, Nagy-rét and Mezõ, as well as part of his ploughlands on a rural road named "Kolbására fityegõ", to Zsigmond Berzenczey, commander of the castle at Terebes, for 5 and 1/2 gold forints. Then in the nick of time János Török, Veronika Isépy's husband, bought his brother-in-law Márkus's remaining properties in Zemplén and Szabolcs. This was registered in 1506 by the convent at Lelesz.
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
Gáspár Szbugyay
b. circa 1485
Gáspár Szbugyay|b. c 1485|p5.htm#i1666|János Szbugyay|b. c 1430\nd. b 1502|p4.htm#i1665|Krisztina Zádorházy|b. c 1440\nd. b 1502|p4.htm#i1664|||||||Imre Zádorházy|b. c 1410|p4.htm#i1657||||
Gáspár Szbugyay was born circa 1485. He was the son of János Szbugyay and Krisztina Zádorházy. A document dated 1502, records the mother of László Isépy, Katalin Zádorházy who was the daughter of Imre Zádorházy and the wife of András Isépy. The document describes how Squire László Zádorházy in his name, as well as in the name of Gáspár Szbugyay (son of the late János Szbugyay and Krisztina Zádorházy), furthermore László Isépy (son of the late András Isép and Katalin Zádorházy) and Miklós Zádorházy (son of János) release to Péter Füzesséry, Jr. the wedding dowry that was due to Erzsébet Zádorházy, senior, the widow of Péter(né) Füzesséry.1
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
Markus Isépy
b. circa 1487, d. before 1570
Markus Isépy|b. c 1487\nd. b 1570|p5.htm#i1654|Miklós Isépy|b. c 1442\nd. b 1505|p4.htm#i344|Margit (?)|b. c 1470|p5.htm#i364|András Isépy|b. c 1392\nd. a 1445|p4.htm#i342||||||||||
Markus Isépy was born circa 1487 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of Miklós Isépy and Margit (?). Markus Isépy was a defendant in the lawsuit of Markus Isépy and Veronika Isépy in 1503 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Veronika Isépy, Miklós' daughter (and wife of János Török of Lasztócz), wishing to prevent further crumbling away of the family land holdings, protested in 1503 against her brothers' Márkus and Ambrus letting go of their rightful properties at Izsép, Beretõ and Karos.1 Markus Isépy and Margit (?) sold land in 1505 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; Then, in 1505, he, together with his mother, Margit (the widow of Miklós Isépy, by then married to Balázs Herestyéni of Lasztócz), sold for good (at the convent at Lelesz) four units of land [held in villeinage], and five puszta lots from his property at Beretõ to Miklós Butkay for 120 gold forints.2 In 1506 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.1, it appears that Márkus was again in great need of money, because in 1506 he pawned his hayfields called Mocsarrét, Nagy-rét and Mezõ, as well as part of his ploughlands on a rural road named "Kolbására fityegõ", to Zsigmond Berzenczey, commander of the castle at Terebes, for 5 and 1/2 gold forints. Then in the nick of time János Török, Veronika Isépy's husband, bought his brother-in-law Márkus's remaining properties in Zemplén and Szabolcs. This was registered in 1506 by the convent at Lelesz.
Markus Isépy died before 1570 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He is mentioned in the lawsuit of András Isépy in 1570 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In the year 1570, the chapter of Lelesz installed András, Ferenc and Sebestyén in the property belonging to Izsép, called "Pap-Rész". This property came to them after the death of their two uncles, László's son László and Miklós' son Márkus. Also in 1570 is a record at the convent at Lelelsz that proves that Ferenc and Sebestyén Isépy did inherit all the properties of Magyar-Isép and Sóskút, as well as the property at Nagy-Szekeres in the County of Szatmár.1
Markus Isépy died before 1570 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He is mentioned in the lawsuit of András Isépy in 1570 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In the year 1570, the chapter of Lelesz installed András, Ferenc and Sebestyén in the property belonging to Izsép, called "Pap-Rész". This property came to them after the death of their two uncles, László's son László and Miklós' son Márkus. Also in 1570 is a record at the convent at Lelelsz that proves that Ferenc and Sebestyén Isépy did inherit all the properties of Magyar-Isép and Sóskút, as well as the property at Nagy-Szekeres in the County of Szatmár.1
Benedek Herencsény
b. circa 1490
Benedek Herencsény|b. c 1490|p5.htm#i5414|István Herencsény|b. c 1440|p4.htm#i5415||||János Herencsény|b. c 1395|p4.htm#i5416||||||||||
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Benedek Herencsény was born circa 1490. He was the son of István Herencsény. He is mentioned in a document in 1505.1
Child of Benedek Herencsény
- Borbála Herencsény+ b. c 1530
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Lénárd Cseley
b. circa 1490, d. before 1572
Lénárd Cseley was born circa 1490.
Meanwhile, György Isépy authorized his relative, Lénárd Cseley, to take legal action to reinstate this small village property to the family. In this legal action Lénárd Cseley could cover all György Isépy’s outstanding property demands. Lénárd Cseley did in fact start legal action against György Serédy. As usual it went on for a long time. In 1572, the court of Zemplén instructed András Alagy, (who came into possession of the pledge after the death of György Serédy) by order upheld by the Royal Crown, to transfer the village property to the descendants of the now deceased Lénárd Cseley. These descendants were obligated to settle accounts with the children of the now deceased György Isépy.1 He died before 1572 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Meanwhile, György Isépy authorized his relative, Lénárd Cseley, to take legal action to reinstate this small village property to the family. In this legal action Lénárd Cseley could cover all György Isépy’s outstanding property demands. Lénárd Cseley did in fact start legal action against György Serédy. As usual it went on for a long time. In 1572, the court of Zemplén instructed András Alagy, (who came into possession of the pledge after the death of György Serédy) by order upheld by the Royal Crown, to transfer the village property to the descendants of the now deceased Lénárd Cseley. These descendants were obligated to settle accounts with the children of the now deceased György Isépy.1 He died before 1572 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Children of Lénárd Cseley
- János Cseley+ b. c 1510
- Katalin Cseley b. c 1515
- (?) Cseley b. c 1515
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Katalin Császár
b. circa 1490
Katalin Császár|b. c 1490|p5.htm#i7784|István Császár|b. c 1460|p5.htm#i7785||||||||||||||||
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Katalin Császár was born circa 1490. She was the daughter of István Császár. Circa 1510, Katalin Császár married Mihály Szunyogh, son of Bertelan Szunyogh and Katalin Bilye.1
Child of Katalin Császár and Mihály Szunyogh
- Demeter Szunyogh+ b. c 1510, d. a 1585
Citations
- [S727] Nicholas de Vásárhelyi, Hungarian genealogical tables.
Ladislaus Görgey
b. circa 1490
Ladislaus Görgey|b. c 1490|p5.htm#i7970|Nicolaus Görgey|b. c 1445|p4.htm#i7971||||Benedict Görgey|b. c 1410|p4.htm#i7972||||||||||
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Ladislaus Görgey was born circa 1490. He was the son of Nicolaus Görgey. He is mentioned in a document in 1512.1 Circa 1525, Ladislaus Görgey married (?) Rakotzy.1
Child of Ladislaus Görgey and (?) Rakotzy
- Laurentius Görgey+ b. c 1530
Citations
- [S732] Magyar Országos Levéltár (Hungarian National Archives), Genealógiai táblák, 13-19. század (13th to 19th Century Genealogy Tables).
György Isépy
b. circa 1495, d. between 1553 and 1560
György Isépy|b. c 1495\nd. bt 1553 - 1560|p5.htm#i326|László Isépy|b. c 1445\nd. b 1538|p4.htm#i327|Margit Bessenyey|b. c 1450|p4.htm#i328|András Isépy|b. c 1392\nd. a 1445|p4.htm#i342|Katalin Zádorházy|b. c 1430\nd. b 1502|p4.htm#i343|(?) Bessenyey|b. c 1410|p4.htm#i1689||||
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György Isépy was born circa 1495 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of László Isépy and Margit Bessenyey. György Isépy took out a mortgage on property in Kismihály, Zemplén, Hungary, in 1538 a small village and puszta property of György Isépy, son of László, that was pawned by him for 100 Hungarian forints to Bálint Thorma of Lasztócz. This village may have been a small town in the neighborhood of Legenye and Mihályi, and the puszta named after it may have been part of the Isépy family's property at Kis-Mihály.1
Meanwhile, György Isépy authorized his relative, Lénárd Cseley, to take legal action to reinstate this small village property to the family. In this legal action Lénárd Cseley could cover all György Isépy’s outstanding property demands. Lénárd Cseley did in fact start legal action against György Serédy. As usual it went on for a long time. In 1572, the court of Zemplén instructed András Alagy, (who came into possession of the pledge after the death of György Serédy) by order upheld by the Royal Crown, to transfer the village property to the descendants of the now deceased Lénárd Cseley. These descendants were obligated to settle accounts with the children of the now deceased György Isépy.2 He and Sebestyen Isépy took out a mortgage on property in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, in 1553. There is a copy of a pawn ticket dated 1553 in which a certain Gergely Tóth, in the presence of five witnesses, pawned two pieces of "rétetskéjét" [small meadow] to György Isépy and his son Sebestyén, and also all their descendants of both genders ("utricesque sexus").3 György Isépy died between 1553 and 1560 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Meanwhile, György Isépy authorized his relative, Lénárd Cseley, to take legal action to reinstate this small village property to the family. In this legal action Lénárd Cseley could cover all György Isépy’s outstanding property demands. Lénárd Cseley did in fact start legal action against György Serédy. As usual it went on for a long time. In 1572, the court of Zemplén instructed András Alagy, (who came into possession of the pledge after the death of György Serédy) by order upheld by the Royal Crown, to transfer the village property to the descendants of the now deceased Lénárd Cseley. These descendants were obligated to settle accounts with the children of the now deceased György Isépy.2 He and Sebestyen Isépy took out a mortgage on property in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, in 1553. There is a copy of a pawn ticket dated 1553 in which a certain Gergely Tóth, in the presence of five witnesses, pawned two pieces of "rétetskéjét" [small meadow] to György Isépy and his son Sebestyén, and also all their descendants of both genders ("utricesque sexus").3 György Isépy died between 1553 and 1560 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Children of György Isépy
- Fruzsina Isépy b. c 1518
- Orsolya Isépy b. c 1529
- Sebestyen Isépy+ b. c 1530, d. 1603 or 1604
- Ferenc Isépy+ b. c 1531, d. a 1575
- András Isépy b. c 1532, d. a 1590
László Isépy
b. circa 1496, d. between 1553 and 1570
László Isépy|b. c 1496\nd. bt 1553 - 1570|p5.htm#i330|László Isépy|b. c 1445\nd. b 1538|p4.htm#i327|Margit Bessenyey|b. c 1450|p4.htm#i328|András Isépy|b. c 1392\nd. a 1445|p4.htm#i342|Katalin Zádorházy|b. c 1430\nd. b 1502|p4.htm#i343|(?) Bessenyey|b. c 1410|p4.htm#i1689||||
László Isépy was born circa 1496 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of László Isépy and Margit Bessenyey. László Isépy died between 1553 and 1570 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He is mentioned in the lawsuit of András Isépy in 1570 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In the year 1570, the chapter of Lelesz installed András, Ferenc and Sebestyén in the property belonging to Izsép, called "Pap-Rész". This property came to them after the death of their two uncles, László's son László and Miklós' son Márkus. Also in 1570 is a record at the convent at Lelelsz that proves that Ferenc and Sebestyén Isépy did inherit all the properties of Magyar-Isép and Sóskút, as well as the property at Nagy-Szekeres in the County of Szatmár.1
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
Dorottya Hencselöczy
b. circa 1500
Dorottya Hencselöczy was born circa 1500. Circa 1530, Dorottya Hencselöczy married János Cseley, son of Lénárd Cseley.1
Children of Dorottya Hencselöczy and János Cseley
- Ilona Cseley b. c 1535, d. a 1587
- Borbolá Cseley+ b. c 1535, d. a 1587
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Péter Szóke
b. circa 1500
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Péter Szóke was born circa 1500.
Child of Péter Szóke
- Katalin Szóke+ b. c 1535
Albert Göenczler
b. circa 1510
Albert Göenczler was born circa 1510. Circa 1550 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Albert Göenczler married Fruzsina Isépy, daughter of György Isépy.
János Cseley
b. circa 1510
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János Cseley was born circa 1510. He was the son of Lénárd Cseley. Circa 1530, János Cseley married Dorottya Hencselöczy.1
Sebestyén Isépy, as lord of the lands at Izsép, in 1560 is accused by Katalin Cseley, daughter of Lénárd, of carrying off some corn from her ranch at Csörvég when it was laid waste and occupied by her brother. Katalin Cseley had quarrels with her brother János and her brother-in-law János Borbély of Terebes.
Sebestyén Isépy, as lord of the lands at Izsép, in 1560 is accused by Katalin Cseley, daughter of Lénárd, of carrying off some corn from her ranch at Csörvég when it was laid waste and occupied by her brother. Katalin Cseley had quarrels with her brother János and her brother-in-law János Borbély of Terebes.1
Sebestyén Isépy, as lord of the lands at Izsép, in 1560 is accused by Katalin Cseley, daughter of Lénárd, of carrying off some corn from her ranch at Csörvég when it was laid waste and occupied by her brother. Katalin Cseley had quarrels with her brother János and her brother-in-law János Borbély of Terebes.
Sebestyén Isépy, as lord of the lands at Izsép, in 1560 is accused by Katalin Cseley, daughter of Lénárd, of carrying off some corn from her ranch at Csörvég when it was laid waste and occupied by her brother. Katalin Cseley had quarrels with her brother János and her brother-in-law János Borbély of Terebes.1
Children of János Cseley and Dorottya Hencselöczy
- Ilona Cseley b. c 1535, d. a 1587
- Borbolá Cseley+ b. c 1535, d. a 1587
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Demeter Szunyogh
b. circa 1510, d. after 1585
Demeter Szunyogh|b. c 1510\nd. a 1585|p5.htm#i7778|Mihály Szunyogh|b. c 1470|p5.htm#i7783|Katalin Császár|b. c 1490|p5.htm#i7784|Bertelan Szunyogh|b. b 1428|p4.htm#i7786|Katalin Bilye|b. c 1435|p4.htm#i7787|István Császár|b. c 1460|p5.htm#i7785||||
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Demeter Szunyogh was born circa 1510 in Szúnyog, Pest, Hungary. He was the son of Mihály Szunyogh and Katalin Császár. Between 1530 and 1560 the family relocated from Szunyogh to Szabolcs.1 Circa 1550, Demeter Szunyogh married Katalin Szóke, daughter of Péter Szóke.1 He is mentioned in a document in 1585.1 Demeter Szunyogh died after 1585.
Child of Demeter Szunyogh and Katalin Szóke
- István Szunyogh+ b. 1555
Citations
- [S727] Nicholas de Vásárhelyi, Hungarian genealogical tables.
(?) Rakotzy
b. circa 1510
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(?) Rakotzy was born circa 1510. Circa 1525, (?) Rakotzy married Ladislaus Görgey, son of Nicolaus Görgey.1
Child of (?) Rakotzy and Ladislaus Görgey
- Laurentius Görgey+ b. c 1530
Citations
- [S732] Magyar Országos Levéltár (Hungarian National Archives), Genealógiai táblák, 13-19. század (13th to 19th Century Genealogy Tables).
Ambrus Kasuhy
b. circa 1515
Ambrus Kasuhy was born circa 1515. Circa 1545 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Ambrus Kasuhy married Orsolya Isépy, daughter of György Isépy.
Katalin Cseley
b. circa 1515
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Katalin Cseley was born circa 1515. She was the daughter of Lénárd Cseley.
Sebestyén Isépy, as lord of the lands at Izsép, in 1560 is accused by Katalin Cseley, daughter of Lénárd, of carrying off some corn from her ranch at Csörvég when it was laid waste and occupied by her brother. Katalin Cseley had quarrels with her brother János and her brother-in-law János Borbély of Terebes.
Sebestyén Isépy, as lord of the lands at Izsép, in 1560 is accused by Katalin Cseley, daughter of Lénárd, of carrying off some corn from her ranch at Csörvég when it was laid waste and occupied by her brother. Katalin Cseley had quarrels with her brother János and her brother-in-law János Borbély of Terebes.
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