István Horváth
b. circa 1560
István Horváth was born circa 1560. In 1615 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, István Horváth married Zsófia Nyomárkay, daughter of Mihály Nyomárkay and Klára Bajory. During the next year (1615) when Zsófia Nyomárkay got married the third time (this time to István Horváth) her son János gave several units of land from the Izsép property for her use.1
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
György Isépy
b. circa 1560
György Isépy|b. c 1560|p7.htm#i1183|Ferenc Isépy|b. c 1531\nd. a 1575|p6.htm#i336|Dorottya Pethey|b. c 1540\nd. a 1591|p6.htm#i337|György Isépy|b. c 1495\nd. bt 1553 - 1560|p5.htm#i326||||||||||
György Isépy was born circa 1560 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of Ferenc Isépy and Dorottya Pethey. György Isépy was a plaintiff in the lawsuit of György Isépy and Sebestyen Isépy between 1583 and 1591 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Meanwhile Sebestyén Isépy also had conflicts within the family with Ambrus Figendy, stepfather and guardian of the children of the deceased Ferenc Isépy. Ambrus Figendy summoned Sebestyén Isépy to court in 1583. He alleged that Sebestyén occupied by force Ferenc Isépy's son, György's, property, as well as his mill on the shore of Helmecz Creek, his country house, and one of his serfs' houses. In 1591, however, they came to an amicable agreement; and on that occasion Sebestyén Isépy had a new mill built to replace the old mills. Those mills were the property of György Isépy and his mother; and her daughters from a second marriage, one called Zsuzsánna and the other Katalin Figedy.1 György Isépy is mentioned in the lawsuit of Péter Fekete and Sebestyen Isépy in 1585 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; In 1585 Péter Fekete had Sebestyén Isépy summoned to court because he was holding plough-lands by force at Izsép and Csörveg. This process was being dragged out in the courts as late as 1588. During which time Péter Fekete also had Ferenc Isépy's son György and his daughter Fruzsina, as well as their guardian and stepfather, summoned to court.2
István Fekete
b. circa 1560, d. before 1615
István Fekete|b. c 1560\nd. b 1615|p7.htm#i1674|István Fekete|b. c 1540|p6.htm#i5476|Dóra Tibay|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i5477|Péter Fekete|b. 1518|p6.htm#i5473|Dóra Tarjány|b. c 1520|p6.htm#i5475|||||||
István Fekete was also known as István Nagy. He was born circa 1560 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of István Fekete and Dóra Tibay. Circa 1585 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, István Fekete married Judit Berthoty.1 In 1604 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, István Fekete married Zsófia Nyomárkay, daughter of Mihály Nyomárkay and Klára Bajory. István Fekete died before 1615 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Child of István Fekete and Zsófia Nyomárkay
- János Fekete b. c 1605
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Zsófia Kázméry
b. circa 1560
Zsófia Kázméry|b. c 1560|p7.htm#i5411|János Kázméry|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i5412|Borbála Herencsény|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i5413|||||||Benedek Herencsény|b. c 1490|p5.htm#i5414||||
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Zsófia Kázméry was born circa 1560 in Lasztócz, Zemplén, Hungary. She was the daughter of János Kázméry and Borbála Herencsény. Circa 1580 in Lasztócz, Zemplén, Hungary, Zsófia Kázméry married István Dely.1
Child of Zsófia Kázméry and István Dely
- István Dely Jr+ b. c 1580
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Judit Berthoty
b. circa 1560, d. before 1604
Judit Berthoty was born circa 1560 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Circa 1585 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Judit Berthoty married István Fekete, son of István Fekete and Dóra Tibay.1 Judit Berthoty died before 1604 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
András Csörghöi
b. circa 1560
András Csörghöi|b. c 1560|p7.htm#i5544|András Farkas Csörghöi|b. c 1520\nd. b 1587|p6.htm#i5542|Borbolá Cseley|b. c 1535\nd. a 1587|p6.htm#i5540|||||||János Cseley|b. c 1510|p5.htm#i5537|Dorottya Hencselöczy|b. c 1500|p5.htm#i5538|
András Csörghöi was born circa 1560. He was the son of András Farkas Csörghöi and Borbolá Cseley. András Csörghöi made a will in 1609. Gáspár and András Csörghõi the sons of Borbála Cseley, in their last will dated 1609, left the whole property at "Falucska" to the children of Sebestyén Isépy, namely: Márkus and János, as well as to Judit (married to Benedek Farkas), and to Anna (Sándorné Lasztóczy). Thanks to this last will, the lands at Falucska-puszta were returned to the property of the Isépy family.1
Citations
- [S142] Bequest to Isepy, Bequest, 1609 Zemplen Hungary Archives.
Ladislaus Görgey
b. circa 1560
Ladislaus Görgey|b. c 1560|p7.htm#i7968|Laurentius Görgey|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i7969|Margaretha (?)|b. c 1540|p6.htm#i7980|Ladislaus Görgey|b. c 1490|p5.htm#i7970|(?) Rakotzy|b. c 1510|p5.htm#i7979|||||||
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Ladislaus Görgey was born circa 1560. He was the son of Laurentius Görgey and Margaretha (?). Circa 1580, Ladislaus Görgey married Hedwig Csopely.1
Child of Ladislaus Görgey and Hedwig Csopely
- Vilmos Görgey+ b. c 1600
Citations
- [S732] Magyar Országos Levéltár (Hungarian National Archives), Genealógiai táblák, 13-19. század (13th to 19th Century Genealogy Tables).
Miklós Fekete
b. circa 1563
Miklós Fekete|b. c 1563|p7.htm#i5478|István Fekete|b. c 1540|p6.htm#i5476|Dóra Tibay|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i5477|Péter Fekete|b. 1518|p6.htm#i5473|Dóra Tarjány|b. c 1520|p6.htm#i5475|||||||
Miklós Fekete was born circa 1563 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of István Fekete and Dóra Tibay.
Katalin (?)
b. circa 1565
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Katalin (?) was born circa 1565. Circa 1580, Katalin (?) married András Horváth.
Child of Katalin (?) and András Horváth
- Miklos Horváth+ b. c 1580
Fruszina Isépy
b. circa 1565
Fruszina Isépy|b. c 1565|p7.htm#i1184|Ferenc Isépy|b. c 1531\nd. a 1575|p6.htm#i336|Dorottya Pethey|b. c 1540\nd. a 1591|p6.htm#i337|György Isépy|b. c 1495\nd. bt 1553 - 1560|p5.htm#i326||||||||||
Fruszina Isépy was born circa 1565 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. She was the daughter of Ferenc Isépy and Dorottya Pethey. Fruszina Isépy is mentioned in the lawsuit of Péter Fekete and Sebestyen Isépy in 1585 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; In 1585 Péter Fekete had Sebestyén Isépy summoned to court because he was holding plough-lands by force at Izsép and Csörveg. This process was being dragged out in the courts as late as 1588. During which time Péter Fekete also had Ferenc Isépy's son György and his daughter Fruzsina, as well as their guardian and stepfather, summoned to court.1
Citations
- [S136] Leleszi Convent Archives (levéltára).
László Fekete
b. circa 1565
László Fekete|b. c 1565|p7.htm#i5479|István Fekete|b. c 1540|p6.htm#i5476|Dóra Tibay|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i5477|Péter Fekete|b. 1518|p6.htm#i5473|Dóra Tarjány|b. c 1520|p6.htm#i5475|||||||
László Fekete was born circa 1565 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of István Fekete and Dóra Tibay.
Hedwig Csopely
b. circa 1565
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Hedwig Csopely was born circa 1565. Circa 1580, Hedwig Csopely married Ladislaus Görgey, son of Laurentius Görgey and Margaretha (?).1
Child of Hedwig Csopely and Ladislaus Görgey
- Vilmos Görgey+ b. c 1600
Citations
- [S732] Magyar Országos Levéltár (Hungarian National Archives), Genealógiai táblák, 13-19. század (13th to 19th Century Genealogy Tables).
János Fekete
b. circa 1568
János Fekete|b. c 1568|p7.htm#i5480|István Fekete|b. c 1540|p6.htm#i5476|Dóra Tibay|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i5477|Péter Fekete|b. 1518|p6.htm#i5473|Dóra Tarjány|b. c 1520|p6.htm#i5475|||||||
János Fekete was born circa 1568 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of István Fekete and Dóra Tibay.
Benedek Farkas
b. circa 1570
Benedek Farkas was born circa 1570. Before 1609 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Benedek Farkas married Judith Isépy, daughter of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay.
Anna Csuri
b. circa 1570
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Anna Csuri was born circa 1570. Circa 1585, Anna Csuri married István Szunyogh, son of Demeter Szunyogh and Katalin Szóke.1
Children of Anna Csuri and István Szunyogh
- István Szunyogh+ b. b 1585
- György Szunyogh b. c 1598
- János Szunyogh+ b. c 1600
- Ferenc Szunyogh b. c 1605
- Anna Szunyogh b. c 1610
Citations
- [S727] Nicholas de Vásárhelyi, Hungarian genealogical tables.
Márkus Isépy
b. circa 1575, d. between 1629 and 1655
Márkus Isépy|b. c 1575\nd. bt 1629 - 1655|p7.htm#i310|Sebestyen Isépy|b. c 1530\nd. 1603 or 1604|p6.htm#i316|Zsófia Nyomárkay|b. c 1560\nd. c 1628|p6.htm#i317|György Isépy|b. c 1495\nd. bt 1553 - 1560|p5.htm#i326||||Mihály Nyomárkay|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i1650|Klára Bajory|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i1651|
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Márkus Isépy was born circa 1575 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay. Márkus Isépy and János Isépy recorded a deed between 1582 and 1616 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Márkus and János, as good brothers should, provided for their sisters Judit (married to Benedek Farkas) and Anna (married to Sándor Lasztóczy) as well. The agreement made in Lelesz in 1582, even mentions Sebestyén's daughter Zsófia, who, however, does not seem to be alive in 1616.1 Circa 1595 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Márkus Isépy married Sara Fugedy. Márkus Isépy was an heir in the will of Sebestyen Isépy in 1604 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; Janos and Markus are mentioned in their father's will of that year. Marcus subsequently leased out some of the family lands to Janos Deak and leased or sold other of the lands as well effectively breaking up the land holdings his father had worked so hard to amass.2 Márkus Isépy was named a beneficiary in the will of András Csörghöi in 1609; Gáspár and András Csörghõi the sons of Borbála Cseley, in their last will dated 1609, left the whole property at "Falucska" to the children of Sebestyén Isépy, namely: Márkus and János, as well as to Judit (married to Benedek Farkas), and to Anna (Sándorné Lasztóczy). Thanks to this last will, the lands at Falucska-puszta were returned to the property of the Isépy family.3 Márkus Isépy and János Isépy recorded a deed in 1613 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In 1613, János Isépy gave a country house in Magyar-Izsép, to his mother, Zsófia Nyomárkay (who after Sebestyén Isépy's death got married to István Nagy alias Fekete, and became a widow again) together with Katalin Kényessy of Kényes, wife of Benedek Veresmarthy. His brother, Márkus agreed to that in 1615.4
Marcus added to the endowment of the curia (convent/ monastery?) at Magyarisepy originally funded by his sister, Zsofia, and Katalin Kenyessy.5 Márkus Isépy and János Isépy and he were granted a deed in 1620 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. We find two records from this time relating to the Isépy family, both from the year 1620. In the first "Márkus Isépy applied for having those goods given to him that were sequestered for the king because of the disloyalty of János Isépy." The other informs us of the settlement of this matter thus: "Prince Gábor Bethlen donates the goods sequestered on account of the disloyalty of János Isépy, to his brother, Márkus." Janos' land holdings were given to his brother Markus, possibly because Janos was a Catholic, where Markus had become a Protestant and the current military situation favored the Protestants.6,2 Márkus Isépy died between 1629 and 1655 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. On May 20, 1629, Márkusné Isépy, as well as her sons Mihály and András, mortgage their property at Mihályi to András Szabó for 27 and 1/2 forints. We do not know Márkus Isépy's year of death, but we do not hear of him in 1629 when his wife and sons pawned the Mihályi property. However, his sons share out his property among themselves as late as 1655 so he may have survived to then.2 As we had noted before, we do not have data about the time of Márkus Isépy's death. His sons, András and Ferenc (who were the only two still alive after his death) divided their father's bequest on February 8, 1655. The heirs "explain in their letter to all those concerned that they made their agreement for the division of the property (into their respective shares) at Isép, County of Zemplén, in true brotherly fashion.2
Marcus added to the endowment of the curia (convent/ monastery?) at Magyarisepy originally funded by his sister, Zsofia, and Katalin Kenyessy.5 Márkus Isépy and János Isépy and he were granted a deed in 1620 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. We find two records from this time relating to the Isépy family, both from the year 1620. In the first "Márkus Isépy applied for having those goods given to him that were sequestered for the king because of the disloyalty of János Isépy." The other informs us of the settlement of this matter thus: "Prince Gábor Bethlen donates the goods sequestered on account of the disloyalty of János Isépy, to his brother, Márkus." Janos' land holdings were given to his brother Markus, possibly because Janos was a Catholic, where Markus had become a Protestant and the current military situation favored the Protestants.6,2 Márkus Isépy died between 1629 and 1655 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. On May 20, 1629, Márkusné Isépy, as well as her sons Mihály and András, mortgage their property at Mihályi to András Szabó for 27 and 1/2 forints. We do not know Márkus Isépy's year of death, but we do not hear of him in 1629 when his wife and sons pawned the Mihályi property. However, his sons share out his property among themselves as late as 1655 so he may have survived to then.2 As we had noted before, we do not have data about the time of Márkus Isépy's death. His sons, András and Ferenc (who were the only two still alive after his death) divided their father's bequest on February 8, 1655. The heirs "explain in their letter to all those concerned that they made their agreement for the division of the property (into their respective shares) at Isép, County of Zemplén, in true brotherly fashion.2
Children of Márkus Isépy and Sara Fugedy
- András Isépy+ b. c 1600, d. b 1690
- Mihály Isépy+ b. c 1607, d. b 1640
- Ferenc Isépy+ b. c 1620, d. b 1681
Citations
- [S144] Dowery, Bequest, 1615 Zemplen Hungary Archives.
- [S138] A letter from Dr. Tihamér Isépy, to Aladar Isépy.
- [S142] Bequest to Isepy, Bequest, 1609 Zemplen Hungary Archives.
- [S143] Bequest, 1613 Zemplen Hungary Archives.
- [S61] Bequest to curia, Bequest, 1615 Zemplen Hungary Archives.
- [S146] M. Barna, Genealogiai gyüjteménye: Isépy.
Sándor Lasztóczy
b. circa 1575
Sándor Lasztóczy was born circa 1575. Before 1609 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Sándor Lasztóczy married Anna Isépy, daughter of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay.
Bálint Literaty
b. circa 1575, d. before 1635
Bálint Literaty was born circa 1575. , Bálint Literaty married Judith Isépy, daughter of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay. Bálint Literaty died before 1635 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Judith Isépy is a widow in 1635.
János Isépy
b. circa 1576
János Isépy|b. c 1576|p7.htm#i319|Sebestyen Isépy|b. c 1530\nd. 1603 or 1604|p6.htm#i316|Zsófia Nyomárkay|b. c 1560\nd. c 1628|p6.htm#i317|György Isépy|b. c 1495\nd. bt 1553 - 1560|p5.htm#i326||||Mihály Nyomárkay|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i1650|Klára Bajory|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i1651|
János Isépy was born circa 1576 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay. János Isépy and Márkus Isépy recorded a deed between 1582 and 1616 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Márkus and János, as good brothers should, provided for their sisters Judit (married to Benedek Farkas) and Anna (married to Sándor Lasztóczy) as well. The agreement made in Lelesz in 1582, even mentions Sebestyén's daughter Zsófia, who, however, does not seem to be alive in 1616.1 János Isépy was an heir in the will of Sebestyen Isépy in 1604 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; Janos and Markus are mentioned in their father's will of that year. Marcus subsequently leased out some of the family lands to Janos Deak and leased or sold other of the lands as well effectively breaking up the land holdings his father had worked so hard to amass.2 János Isépy was named a beneficiary in the will of András Csörghöi in 1609; Gáspár and András Csörghõi the sons of Borbála Cseley, in their last will dated 1609, left the whole property at "Falucska" to the children of Sebestyén Isépy, namely: Márkus and János, as well as to Judit (married to Benedek Farkas), and to Anna (Sándorné Lasztóczy). Thanks to this last will, the lands at Falucska-puszta were returned to the property of the Isépy family.3 János Isépy and Márkus Isépy recorded a deed in 1613 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In 1613, János Isépy gave a country house in Magyar-Izsép, to his mother, Zsófia Nyomárkay (who after Sebestyén Isépy's death got married to István Nagy alias Fekete, and became a widow again) together with Katalin Kényessy of Kényes, wife of Benedek Veresmarthy. His brother, Márkus agreed to that in 1615.4 János Isépy and Márkus Isépy and he were granted a deed in 1620 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. We find two records from this time relating to the Isépy family, both from the year 1620. In the first "Márkus Isépy applied for having those goods given to him that were sequestered for the king because of the disloyalty of János Isépy." The other informs us of the settlement of this matter thus: "Prince Gábor Bethlen donates the goods sequestered on account of the disloyalty of János Isépy, to his brother, Márkus." Janos' land holdings were given to his brother Markus, possibly because Janos was a Catholic, where Markus had become a Protestant and the current military situation favored the Protestants.5,2 János Isépy was an heir in the will of Zsófia Nyomárkay in 1628 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary; In 1628 János Isépy was again in ownership of his lands; because it was in this year that he shared the inheritance left by their mutual mother, Zsófia Nyomárkay, with his half-brother János Fekete and György Horváth and also with his sister, Anna.5 János Isépy was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1636 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Albert Csathó of Also-figed, (guardian of Ilona, daughter of the former Anna Fekete of Izsép) in 1636, summons to court the clan at Magyar-Izsép; János and András Isépy, Pál Petróczy, János László, Mátyás and Miklós Thassy, András Misley, and also Erzsébet Csakánfy (first married to István Gerõcz, then to Benedek Gaál). He claimed that they divided up the crop quota of the serfs among themselves without including the complainant, although he, too, had two country houses at Izsép and therefore part of the crop would have been due to him. The court of justice of Zemplén County agreed that Albert Csathó, the complainant, was right, as none of the defendants appeared at the trial.6
Citations
- [S144] Dowery, Bequest, 1615 Zemplen Hungary Archives.
- [S138] A letter from Dr. Tihamér Isépy, to Aladar Isépy.
- [S142] Bequest to Isepy, Bequest, 1609 Zemplen Hungary Archives.
- [S143] Bequest, 1613 Zemplen Hungary Archives.
- [S146] M. Barna, Genealogiai gyüjteménye: Isépy.
- [S148] Albert Csathó of Also-figed v. Isépy family, Ex Actic Archivi I. Comitatus Zempleniensis signatur Loculo Juridict, Loc 88. No. 362. Proth. 13 page 661 and 667, Zemplen Hungary Archives.
Zsófia Isépy
b. circa 1577, d. before 1616
Zsófia Isépy|b. c 1577\nd. b 1616|p7.htm#i318|Sebestyen Isépy|b. c 1530\nd. 1603 or 1604|p6.htm#i316|Zsófia Nyomárkay|b. c 1560\nd. c 1628|p6.htm#i317|György Isépy|b. c 1495\nd. bt 1553 - 1560|p5.htm#i326||||Mihály Nyomárkay|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i1650|Klára Bajory|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i1651|
Zsófia Isépy was born circa 1577 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. She was the daughter of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay. János Isépy and Márkus Isépy and she were granted a deed between 1582 and 1616 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Márkus and János, as good brothers should, provided for their sisters Judit (married to Benedek Farkas) and Anna (married to Sándor Lasztóczy) as well. The agreement made in Lelesz in 1582, even mentions Sebestyén's daughter Zsófia, who, however, does not seem to be alive in 1616.1
Marcus added to the endowment of the curia (convent/ monastery?) at Magyarisepy originally funded by his sister, Zsofia, and Katalin Kenyessy.2 Zsófia Isépy died before 1616 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Marcus added to the endowment of the curia (convent/ monastery?) at Magyarisepy originally funded by his sister, Zsofia, and Katalin Kenyessy.2 Zsófia Isépy died before 1616 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Sara Fugedy
b. circa 1580, d. after 1629
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Sara was born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary circa 1580. Circa 1595 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Sara Fugedy married Márkus Isépy, son of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay. On May 20, 1629, Márkusné Isépy, as well as her sons Mihály and András, mortgage their property at Mihályi to András Szabó for 27 and 1/2 forints.1 Sara Fugedy died after 1629 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.
Children of Sara Fugedy and Márkus Isépy
- András Isépy+ b. c 1600, d. b 1690
- Mihály Isépy+ b. c 1607, d. b 1640
- Ferenc Isépy+ b. c 1620, d. b 1681
Citations
- [S138] A letter from Dr. Tihamér Isépy, to Aladar Isépy.
Judith Isépy
b. circa 1580
Judith Isépy|b. c 1580|p7.htm#i321|Sebestyen Isépy|b. c 1530\nd. 1603 or 1604|p6.htm#i316|Zsófia Nyomárkay|b. c 1560\nd. c 1628|p6.htm#i317|György Isépy|b. c 1495\nd. bt 1553 - 1560|p5.htm#i326||||Mihály Nyomárkay|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i1650|Klára Bajory|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i1651|
Judith was born in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary circa 1580. She was the daughter of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay. János Isépy and Márkus Isépy and she were granted a deed between 1582 and 1616 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Márkus and János, as good brothers should, provided for their sisters Judit (married to Benedek Farkas) and Anna (married to Sándor Lasztóczy) as well. The agreement made in Lelesz in 1582, even mentions Sebestyén's daughter Zsófia, who, however, does not seem to be alive in 1616.1 Before 1609 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Judith Isépy married Benedek Farkas. Judith Isépy was named a beneficiary in the will of András Csörghöi in 1609; Gáspár and András Csörghõi the sons of Borbála Cseley, in their last will dated 1609, left the whole property at "Falucska" to the children of Sebestyén Isépy, namely: Márkus and János, as well as to Judit (married to Benedek Farkas), and to Anna (Sándorné Lasztóczy). Thanks to this last will, the lands at Falucska-puszta were returned to the property of the Isépy family.2
In 1615 Mentioned in accounts of family land divisions in that year. She is mentioned by her married name. , Judith Isépy married Bálint Literaty. Judith Isépy was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1635 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In 1635 János Csicseri Jobbos began a lawsuit against Judith Isepy because she gave shelter repeatedly to an escaped serf of the complainant. She by this year is mentioned as the widow of Bálint Literáty.3
In 1615 Mentioned in accounts of family land divisions in that year. She is mentioned by her married name. , Judith Isépy married Bálint Literaty. Judith Isépy was mentioned in a lawsuit or legal action in 1635 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. In 1635 János Csicseri Jobbos began a lawsuit against Judith Isepy because she gave shelter repeatedly to an escaped serf of the complainant. She by this year is mentioned as the widow of Bálint Literáty.3
Anna Isépy
b. circa 1580
Anna Isépy|b. c 1580|p7.htm#i322|Sebestyen Isépy|b. c 1530\nd. 1603 or 1604|p6.htm#i316|Zsófia Nyomárkay|b. c 1560\nd. c 1628|p6.htm#i317|György Isépy|b. c 1495\nd. bt 1553 - 1560|p5.htm#i326||||Mihály Nyomárkay|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i1650|Klára Bajory|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i1651|
Anna Isépy was born circa 1580 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. She was the daughter of Sebestyen Isépy and Zsófia Nyomárkay. János Isépy and Márkus Isépy and she were granted a deed between 1582 and 1616 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Márkus and János, as good brothers should, provided for their sisters Judit (married to Benedek Farkas) and Anna (married to Sándor Lasztóczy) as well. The agreement made in Lelesz in 1582, even mentions Sebestyén's daughter Zsófia, who, however, does not seem to be alive in 1616.1 Before 1609 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Anna Isépy married Sándor Lasztóczy. Anna Isépy was named a beneficiary in the will of András Csörghöi in 1609; Gáspár and András Csörghõi the sons of Borbála Cseley, in their last will dated 1609, left the whole property at "Falucska" to the children of Sebestyén Isépy, namely: Márkus and János, as well as to Judit (married to Benedek Farkas), and to Anna (Sándorné Lasztóczy). Thanks to this last will, the lands at Falucska-puszta were returned to the property of the Isépy family.2
In 1615 Mentioned in accounts of family land divisions in that year. She is mentioned by her married name.
In 1615 Mentioned in accounts of family land divisions in that year. She is mentioned by her married name.
Miklos Horváth
b. circa 1580
Miklos Horváth|b. c 1580|p7.htm#i1056|András Horváth|b. c 1550|p6.htm#i1058|Katalin (?)|b. c 1565|p7.htm#i1059|||||||||||||
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Miklos Horváth was born circa 1580. He was the son of András Horváth and Katalin (?). Circa 1610, Miklos Horváth married Katalin Abrahamovszky.
Child of Miklos Horváth and Katalin Abrahamovszky
- Miklos Horváth+ b. c 1610
István Dely Jr
b. circa 1580
István Dely Jr|b. c 1580|p7.htm#i5408|István Dely|b. c 1550|p6.htm#i5410|Zsófia Kázméry|b. c 1560|p7.htm#i5411|||||||János Kázméry|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i5412|Borbála Herencsény|b. c 1530|p6.htm#i5413|
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István Dely Jr was born circa 1580 in Lasztócz, Zemplén, Hungary. He was the son of István Dely and Zsófia Kázméry. Circa 1600 in Bernátfalva, Zemplén, Hungary, István Dely Jr married Anna Bernáthy.1
Child of István Dely Jr and Anna Bernáthy
- Erzsébet Dely+ b. c 1610
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
Péter Fekete
b. 1581, d. 1619
Péter Fekete|b. 1581\nd. 1619|p7.htm#i5481|István Fekete|b. c 1540|p6.htm#i5476|Dóra Tibay|b. c 1545|p6.htm#i5477|Péter Fekete|b. 1518|p6.htm#i5473|Dóra Tarjány|b. c 1520|p6.htm#i5475|||||||
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Péter Fekete was born in 1581 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.1 He was the son of István Fekete and Dóra Tibay. Circa 1610 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Péter Fekete married Dóra Hencselöczy Bajánházy.1 Péter Fekete died in 1619 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary.1
Child of Péter Fekete and Dóra Hencselöczy Bajánházy
- János Fekete+ b. c 1615
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
István Szunyogh
b. before 1585
István Szunyogh|b. b 1585|p7.htm#i7835|István Szunyogh|b. 1555|p6.htm#i7777|Anna Csuri|b. c 1570|p7.htm#i7780|Demeter Szunyogh|b. c 1510\nd. a 1585|p5.htm#i7778|Katalin Szóke|b. c 1535|p6.htm#i7781|||||||
István Szunyogh was born before 1585. He is mentioned in a document in 1585.1 He was the son of István Szunyogh and Anna Csuri. Circa 1610, István Szunyogh married Katalin Bikády.1
Children of István Szunyogh and Katalin Bikády
- István Szunyogh b. c 1620
- Ferenc Szunyogh b. c 1625
- Katalin Szunyogh b. c 1630
Citations
- [S727] Nicholas de Vásárhelyi, Hungarian genealogical tables.
Anna Bernáthy
b. circa 1585
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Anna Bernáthy was born circa 1585 in Bernátfalva, Zemplén, Hungary. Circa 1600 in Bernátfalva, Zemplén, Hungary, Anna Bernáthy married István Dely Jr, son of István Dely and Zsófia Kázméry.1
Child of Anna Bernáthy and István Dely Jr
- Erzsébet Dely+ b. c 1610
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
István Pankotay-Josá
b. circa 1585
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István Pankotay-Josá was born circa 1585 in Bénye, Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kis-Kun, Hungary.
Child of István Pankotay-Josá
- Katalin Pankotay-Josá+ b. c 1620
Dóra Hencselöczy Bajánházy
b. circa 1590
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Dóra Hencselöczy Bajánházy was born circa 1590 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary. Circa 1610 in Magyar-Izsép, Zemplén, Hungary, Dóra Hencselöczy Bajánházy married Péter Fekete, son of István Fekete and Dóra Tibay.1
Child of Dóra Hencselöczy Bajánházy and Péter Fekete
- János Fekete+ b. c 1615
Citations
- [S113] Aladar Isépy, Isépy Family History, (Esther Vitaly, translator).
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