The Zdravković family is descended from Prince Milija Zdravković, a member of the Governing State Council for the Ćuprija Nahija and his son Milosav Zdravković, Duke of the Resava Principality of the Ćuprija Nahija (from 1809), who was married to the daughter of Stevan Sinđelić, Duke of the Resava Principality of the Ćuprija Nahija (until 1809).

Origin

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Zdravković's ancestors are from the village northeast of Niš, Knez Selo.


Prince Milija Zdravković

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Prince Milija Zdravković, a member of the Governing Council for the Ćuprija Nahija, a native of Lomnica, Resava Principality of the Ćuprija Nahija. He surrendered to the Turkish authorities in 1813, but was killed in 1814 in Belgrade.

Prince Milija Zdravković had two sons, Milosav Zdravković and Dobrosav Zdravković.

Milosav Zdravković was the duke of Resava, and Dobrosav Zdravković was later the district chief.

Duke Milosav Zdravković Resavac

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Duke of Resava Principality of Ćuprija Nahija (since 1809) Milosav Zdravković, son of Prince Milija Zdravković, was married to the daughter of Stevan Sinđelić, Duke of Resava Principality of Ćuprija Nahija (until 1809). Duke Milosav Zdravković succeeded Duke Stevan Sinđelić, who was killed in the Battle of Čegra, in the place of Duke of Resava, Principality of Ćuprija Nahija.

Duke Milosav Zdravković married twice. He had a son Jovan from his first marriage with the daughter of Duke Stevan Sinđelić. From his second marriage with Stanija, he had Josa, Mileva and Stana.

Jovan M. Zdravković Resavac

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Jovan Zdravković, son of Duke Milosv Zdravković and grandson of Prince Milija and Duke Stevan Sinđelić, had three daughters, Juliana, Katarina and Cana. Jovan Zdravković Resavac was called Bey-Jovan Resavac[1].

Juliana Zdravković. She had offsprings.

Kurtovici

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Katarina Zdravković was married to Pavle Kurtović of Trieste, related to Jovo Kurtović, wealthy Serbian trader and shipowner. He has offspring. One of her sons was Milosav Kurtović (1856-1913).

Protići

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Canka Zdravković was married to Milosav R. Protić, prince's deputy in Petrograd, judge of the Court of Cassation. They had a daughter Vuka married to engineer Neca Manojlović and another daughter married to Milan Kr. Đorđević, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Justice. They had sons Alexander Kr. Đorđević[2], cavalry major Kost M. Kr. Đorđević and Milan M. Kr. Djordjevic.

Kr. Đorđevići

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Alexander Kr. Đorđević was married to Draga Lešjanin.

Cavalry Major Kosta M. Kr. Đorđević (1882-1914)) at the head of his squadron in the Balkan Wars, entered a number of cities in Macedonia, reached Thessaloniki, where he entered together with the Greek army. Then he joined the Serbian army again in the Battle of Bitola. He died near Slatina on 22 November 1914.

Josa Zdravković

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Duke Milosav Zdravković had a son Josa and daughters Mileva and Stana from his second marriage with Stanija.

Josa Zdravković was engaged in private business affairs. He was married.

Resavci

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Mileva Zdravković was married to Stojan N. Resavac, merchant.

Nikolajevics

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Stana was married to Atanasi Jelic Nikolajević, a clerk.


References

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  • Translated from Serbian Wikipedia: https://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%B4%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%9B%D0%B8
  1. ^ Полексија Д. Димитријевић-Стошић, Кључеви Белог града, Београд 1967, стр. 169.
  2. ^ Полексија Д. Димитријевић-Стошић, Кључеви Белог града, Београд 1967, стр. 16.