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Birth Report for Fortunatas Bonaventuras Eidimtas

Fortunatas-Bonaventuras Eidimtas, the son of nobleman Leonas and Rozalija, maiden name Prancuzevicius, was born on February 14, 1790 in Klubokai village. photo of Klubokai Village by Matthew Adent 2001
The priest, Tadas Kundrotas baptized him on February 14, 1790 in Varniai Roman Catholic church. Old Varniai Church - photo by: Matthew Adent 2001 Varniai The godparents were noblemen Juozas Kacanauskas and Konstancija Eidimtas.

file # LVIA, f. 1477, ap. 1, b. 7, 1. 13.


Marriage Report for Fortunatas Bonaventuras Eidimtas & Barbora Kaubravicius

On April 22, 1816 in Varniai Roman Catholic church Old Varniai Church - photo by: Matthew Adent 2001 the priest Motiejus Giedroic registered the marriage of nobleman Fortunatas-Bonaventuras Eidimtas, the youth and Barbora Kaubravicius, the girl. Both are from Telsiai village.
The witnesses were Matausas Caplinskis, Juozas Vaiciulevicius, Vincentas Sladkauskas.

file # LVIA, f. 669, ap. 1, b. 438, 1. 750.


Death Report for Barbora Kaubravicius Eidimtas

Noblewoman Barbora Eidimtas, maiden name Kaubravicius 46 years old died of consumption on March 11, 1842, in Klubokai village.
She left the widower Fortunatas, the sons Antanas, Petras and the daughters Juzefa, Eustachija, Paulina. She was buried on March 14 in Varniai cemetery. Varniai Cemetery Old section of Varniai Cemetery The priest was Ignotas Stach.

file # LVIA, f. 669, ap. 1, b. 962, 1. 664v., Nr 35.


Death Report for Fortunatas-Bonaventuras Eidimtas

Nobleman Fortunatas Eidimtas, the widower 60 years old died of inner inflammation on June 3, 1853 in Klubokai individual farm.
He left the widow Ieva, madien name Junakas, the son Antanas, the daughters Zofija, Juzefa, Paulina.
He was buried on June 5 in Varniai cemetery. Varniai Cemetery Old section of Varniai Cemetery The priest was Petras Lukauskas.

file # LVIA, f. 669, ap. 1, b. 2204, 1. 768, Nr. 43.



*NOTE: The dates recorded in the above reports are possibly based on the Julian Calendar. In 1918 the Soviet Union decreed that the day after January 1st, 1918 (Julian) would become February 14th, 1918 (Gregorian). To convert, add 10 days to dates between Oct.5th, 1582 through Feb. 28th, 1700. After that date add 11 days through Feb.28, 1800; 12 days through Feb. 28, 1900, and 13 days through Feb. 28th, 2100. (from NY World Almanac 1999)
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