Jevrem Nenadović

Jevrem Nenadović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јеврем Ненадовић; 27 September 1793–6 April 1867) was a Serbian politician, President of the Court in Valjevo, and State Counselor in Belgrade. As a young man he was appointed the vojvoda of Tamnava, protecting the border from Soko and from the Drina, during the First Serbian Uprising. He was a member of the Serbian Learned Society.[1]

Jevrem Nenadović was born in Brankovina near Valjevo, at the time part of the Sanjak of Smederevo (Belgrade Pashaluk) into the notable Nenadović family. He was the son of Jakov Nenadović (1765–1836) and Nerandža, nephew of Aleksa Nenadović (1749–1804), and cousin of Mateja Nenadović (1777–1854). He married Jovanka "Joka" Milovanović, the daughter of Mladen Milovanović (1760–1823). His daughter Persida (1813–1873) married Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia (r. 1842–58)

Issue

Jevrem Nenadović married Jovanka "Joka" Milovanović, the daughter of Mladen Milovanović (1760–1823). They had five daughters and two sons:

  • Persida (1813–1873), married Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia (r. 1842–58)
  • Anka (1820–1843), married Milosav Topalović
  • Mašinka (1823–1898), married Jovan Lukačević
  • Mladen J. (1834–1868), married Sofija Barlovac
  • Simeon "Sima" (1838–1868)
  • Jelisaveta (?), married Jevrem Gavrilović
  • Bosiljka (?), married Radovan Đurić
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References

  1. "Јеврем НЕНАДОВИЋ". Чланови. SANU. Archived from the original on 2014-03-24. Retrieved 2017-01-22.

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