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Franciscus Pobar (1790-1837) |
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PART 1:BYRNES FAMILY
ANCESTORS’ CHARTS : (Parents of Peter Byrnes):
INDIVIDUAL SUMMARIES (Scroll down for full list): |
Line of Descent to Peter Byrnes:
Franciscus Pobar (great-great-grandfather)
Felice Pobar |
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| Father | Mihaelis Pobar | ||
| Mother | Antonija ? | ||
| Birth | August 8, 1790, Volosko[1] | ||
| Occupation | Shipbuilding/sailor/captain[2] | ||
| Death/Burial | April 14, 1837, Volosca[3] | ||
| Cause of death | Epilepsia (stroke)[4] | ||
| Marriage | Joanna Rajčić, Volosko, January 28, 1816, Volosca[5] | ||
| Children [6] |
Francesco Gemello POBAR (1816-) Maria Brigida POBAR (1816-) Lorenzo POBAR (1817-) Antonia POBAR (1819-) Giovanni POBAR (1820-) Maria Rosaria POBAR (1822-) Pasquala POBAR (1824-) Antonio POBAR (1826-) Ferdinand POBAR (1827-1850) Justina POBAR (1829-1858) Joseph POBAR (1831-) Felice POBAR ( 1833-1915), married Emma Archer, 1858, Victoria[7] Francisca POBAR (1835-) |
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photo courtesy Mary O'Kane (2005) |
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Today, Volosko (its modern day spelling), is a lovely Croatian village at the northern end of the Adriatic sea. Although it's now a booming tourist resort area, it still has an old-world appearance that probably has changed little over time.
Three years after their wedding in the local church in 1816, Franciscus and Joanna had settled into house number “13”, and set about raising a family of 14 children. (Houses were given a town number, rather than a street address. ) |
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A bare 15 months after the birth of his youngest daughter, Franciscus collapsed. The church burial records of the day list “Epilepsia” as the cause of death of the 47 year old family man. This is probably a reference to what we would today call a stroke. Franciscus’ widow, Joanna, lived for nearly another 20 years, falling victim in July 1855 to a mid-summer epidemic of cholera which swept through Volosca..[9] |
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Photo courtesy of Prof. Boris Zakošek |
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[1] Volosko church records [2] Volosko church records and Rijeka town records, researched by Petar Pobar [3] Volosko church records [4] As above [5] As above [6] All children’s names derived from the baptism records of the Volosko Parish church, mircrofilmed by theLDS. [7] Felice and Emma’s Victorian marriage certificate [8] The actual address of house number 13, listed in the Volosko Parish records, was the subject of some research by Petar Pobar in Rijeka town hall records, and then by Professor Boris Zakošek, a researcher specialising in the Opatija and Volosko areas. Professor Zakošek has found that Volosko houses were re-numbered on two occasions (1890, and 1952). Professor Zakošek has tracked "number 13" through to the present day (2007) as being 'Ulica Andrije Mohorovicica 38', on the Volosko waterfront [9] The parish records of the day commonly gave a cause of death of the person being buried
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