Concept

Čolak-Antić family

Summary
The Čolak-Antić family (also spelt Tcholak-Antitch) is a Serbian family with prominent members since the time of Revolutionary Serbia. The family's surname, originally a patronymic, came from Vojvoda Čolak-Anta Simeonović, a military commander under Karađorđe, during the First Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule, and the eponymous founder of the family. Genealogy Note: This family tree is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather aims to show the principal public figures of the Čolak-Antić family.

Vojvoda Čolak-Anta Simeonović (1777–1853), military commander during the First Serbian uprising twice married (to Jelena then to Stoja)

Konstantin – Kosta Čolak-Antić (about 1809–1848)x to Jovanka Mitrović, related to Prince Maksim Rasković

Ilija Čolak-Antić (1836–1894), commander during the Serbo-Turkish Warx Jelena Matić, daughter of Dimitrije Matić, president of the National Assembly of Serbia.

Jovanka Čolak-Antićx to Ilija Vukićević, w

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