Individual Details
Giannakis Dimitrakakis
(1810 - Bef 1859)
Named as father of Eleni in her marriage record.
Assume that Sotirios and Giannakis are brothers: close in age, both from Barsinikos (a tiny village in the mountains above Sparta)
Assume that Sotirios and Giannakis are brothers: close in age, both from Barsinikos (a tiny village in the mountains above Sparta)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Politimi (1819 - ) |
| Child | Eleni G. Dimitrakakis (1839 - ) |
| Father | Living |
| Sibling | Sotirios Dimitrakakis (1804 - ) |
Notes
Birth
Was age 34 in the 1844 Election Lists for BarsinikosElection Register
Election Material From the Collection of LadasFile 22 - Year 1844
General Archives of Greece
Province - Municipality - Village
Lakedaimonos - Spartis - Barsinikos
Image # - Line # - Name - Age - Native/Residence since: αυτόχθων=native - Property (has) - Occupation
Image 72 - Line 509 - Gian. Dimitrakakis - 34 - native- has property - landowner
Source: General State Archives of Greece, Election Rolls, Ladas Collection, File 22
Residence
1856 Parish Census of Mystras (Kato Chora)Line 67: Giannakis Dimitrakakis, wife: Politimi
number of people in household: 2
Source: 1856 Parish Census of Mystras
Metropolis of Monemvasia and Sparta, Licenses Folders
GreekAncestry.net, accessed March 4, 2020
Description: In 1856, the Metropolis of Sparta & Monemvasia needed a register of families residing in the village of Mystras. A priest took up the project and ran what we could call a ‘parish census’. 73 households were counted in Mystras and the parish census includes not only the name of the head of the family, but also that of his wife. The census also counts the number of children, male and female, of the family, while in those cases that the family’s head was dead, his widow took his place in the census. Written by Gregory Kontos.
Parish Census
1856 Parish Census of Mystras (Kato Chora)Line 67: Giannakis Dimitrakakis, wife: Politimi
number of people in household: 2
Source: 1856 Parish Census of Mystras
Metropolis of Monemvasia and Sparta, Licenses Folders
GreekAncestry.net, accessed March 4, 2020
Description: In 1856, the Metropolis of Sparta & Monemvasia needed a register of families residing in the village of Mystras. A priest took up the project and ran what we could call a ‘parish census’. 73 households were counted in Mystras and the parish census includes not only the name of the head of the family, but also that of his wife. The census also counts the number of children, male and female, of the family, while in those cases that the family’s head was dead, his widow took his place in the census. Written by Gregory Kontos.
Death
Giannakis died before his daughter, Eleni, was married, as a notation that he was deceased is in her marriage record.Endnotes
1. Source: General State Archives of Greece, Election Rolls, Ladas Collection, File 22.
2. Source: General State Archives of Greece, Election Rolls, Ladas Collection, File 22.
3. GreekAncestry.net.

