Čolak-Antić family

The Čolak-Antić family (also spelt Tcholak-Antitch) is a Serbian family with prominent members since the time of Revolutionary Serbia. The family's surname, originally a patronymic, came from Vojvoda Čolak-Anta Simeonović, a military commander under Karađorđe, during the First Serbian Uprising against Ottoman rule, and the eponymous founder of the family.

Genealogy
Note: This family tree is not intended to be exhaustive, but rather aims to show the principal public figures of the Čolak-Antić family.

twice married (to Jelena then to Stoja) x to Jovanka Mitrović, related to Prince Maksim Rasković x Jelena Matić, daughter of Dimitrije Matić, president of the National Assembly of Serbia. x to Ilija Vukićević, writer and playwright. x to Marija Grujić daughter of prime minister Sava Grujić, descendant of Vule Ilic Kolarac. x Vladislav F. Ribnikar, founder of Politika x ''Sir John S. Bennett, career diplomat and SOE agent during WWII. x to Antonije Djordjević x to P. Trpezić x to Anka Hristić (1848-1891), daughter of prime minister Nikola Hristić and granddaughter of Toma Vučić Perišić x to Aleksandar Nedeljković, son of professor Milan Nedeljković and Tomanija Radaković, lady of the Imperial Court of Russia. x to Colonel Jovan Naumović, son of Naum Krnar x to Ljubica Đurić, daughter of General Dimitrije Đurić and granddaughter of Dimitrije Matić x to Milena Milojević, granddaughter of minister Jevrem Grujić. x to M. Hadžić x to Colonel Milivoje Petrović, great-grandson of Hajduk Veljko x to Anđelija Mišić, daughter of Field Marshal Živojin Mišić x to Jelena Milovanović sister of painter Milan Milovanović x to Jovana Ghazis (1892–1987) relative of prime minister Milan Stojadinović
 * 1) Vojvoda Čolak-Anta Simeonović (1777–1853), military commander during the First Serbian uprising
 * 1) Konstantin – Kosta Čolak-Antić (about 1809–1848)
 * 1) Ilija Čolak-Antić (1836–1894), commander during the Serbo-Turkish War
 * 1) Jovanka Čolak-Antić
 * 1) Boško Čolak-Antić (1871–1949), Marshal of the Court and diplomat.
 * 2) Vojin Čolak-Antić (1877–1945), Royal Serbian Army and Royal Yugoslav Army general
 * 1) Ilya Čolak-Antić (1905–1974), major in the General Staff of the Royal Yugoslav Army
 * 2) Grujica Čolak-Antić (1906–1967), major in the Royal Yugoslav Army
 * 3) Petar Čolak-Antić (1907–1964), lieutenant colonel in the Royal Yugoslav Army
 * 4) Lazar K. Čolak-Antić (1839–1877), lieutenant colonel during the Serbo-Turkish War
 * 5) Milica Čolak-Antić
 * 1) Danica Ribnikar
 * 1) Ljubomir Čolak-Antić, director of the Serbian Military Arsenal
 * 2) Ana Čolak-Antić
 * 1) Ljubica Marić (1909–2003), composer
 * 2) Jovanka Čolak-Antić
 * 1) Miloš Trpezić
 * 1) Ana Trpezić
 * 1) Mileva Naumović
 * 1) Mihailo Naumović, lieutenant colonel in the General Staff
 * 1) Milivoje Naumović, Chetnik commander during the Balkan Wars and World War One
 * 1) Marija Čolak-Antić
 * 1) Dragica Vučković
 * 1) Captain Veljko Petrović
 * 1) Pavle Čolak-Antić (mother Stoja)
 * 1) Voivoda Milivoje Čolak-Antić (1884–1944), Chetnik commander during the Balkan Wars
 * 1) Milica Čolak-Antić Krstić (1887–1964), architect
 * 2) Antonije Čolak-Antić (1890–1908), composer