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SpectatorMost likely they were DonauSchwaben (Germans). There is still a community in Bela Crkva. See out link page for more information.
Sergej
SpectatorProbajte kod http://vbs.nbs.bg.ac.yu/scripts/cobiss?ukaz=GETID&lang=win&lani=en
Srdacan pozdrav,
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SpectatorPostovani,
Gde ste pitali? Arhiv Crne Gore ili arhiv Srbije?
Sergej
SpectatorKodić–> Crna Gora
Mozete da kontaktirajte Arhiv CG.Za Klimov nemam podaci.
Sergej
SpectatorTisma su iz Dalmacije–>Ivoševci, Kistanje
Podaci mozete da nadjete kod “Hrvatski Drzavni Arhiv” http://www.arhiv.hr/
ili na Family History Library na http://www.familysearch.orgJuly 4, 2005 at 8:03 pm in reply to: TOTH and KARASZ from Palanka; JURIK & PECKOVSKI from Erdevik, PAPP & RACZ from ??? #26603Sergej
SpectatorMarlene,
Paypal converts it to Euro’s for you. We just got the confirmation. I will forward the data and you will receive an email tomorrow. You can already login now into the SGS forum and post there, you can also try to login to the members section using the links from the frontpage.
Regards,
July 4, 2005 at 4:46 pm in reply to: TOTH and KARASZ from Palanka; JURIK & PECKOVSKI from Erdevik, PAPP & RACZ from ??? #26601Sergej
SpectatorMembership gives you the following:
* Access to the SGS forum; here you can post more genealogical data for your research, the forum is only accessible by members. It also allows you to upload documents and pictures,
* SGS magazine; with all the latest developments, it appears at least 2 times per year.
* Your own family page,
* Letter templates,
* Free small translations,
* Personal assistence with research; new feature is also remote assistence
* and we keep developing more online toolsThe membership fee is 25 Euro’s per year. It will stay this low. We do tell people that doing research in Serbia is a slow process, unlike the west we dont have microfilm.
The signup URL is http://www.rodoslovlje.com/voyager/amember/signup.php
If you choose to signup, please choose a username and password similar to your forum profile.If you have any questions feel free to ask.
July 4, 2005 at 2:42 pm in reply to: TOTH and KARASZ from Palanka; JURIK & PECKOVSKI from Erdevik, PAPP & RACZ from ??? #26599Sergej
SpectatorMARLENE_NORTON Wrote:
> Now I can’t read Serbian butIf in the future you need to correspond and commit research inside Serbia please do consider membership. We have letter templates for the archives and do translations for members.
Sergej
SpectatorLIFETIME MEMBERSHIP 1300 Euro’s
Up to age 29LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP 1200 Euro’s
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Age 70+Once paid the membership will remain in place even in case of change of membership fee’s. The fee’s above are for international members only.
The board has not yet decided over the fee’s. This will happen next August.Sergej
SpectatorThis is a place holder. People can post their gedcom files here if they wish to share it with other.
Sergej
SpectatorWith a little of luck you can access their archives through the LDS Library. Let me know how things works out.
Sergej
SpectatorReidl and Tieffentellar are German names. There are still German communities in Serbia you can contact. Unlike the Serbian records I believe they did microfilm their records. (see our link page)
Do by all means see if you are still in contact with relatives there, it will make your research so much easier.
Sergej
SpectatorHello Katarina,
Does the one relative you have in Adelaide still have contact with the family in Serbia? Mihailovic is a very common name so that would be the fastest way to find out. Let me know.
Sergej
SpectatorJeste su iz CG–>Cetinje.
Ako kontaktirajte Arhiv mozete da nadjete vise info. kod njih.Srdacan pozdrav,
Sergej
SpectatorHi Peter,
The surname originates from Kosovo. Exact meaning is a bit obscure but I would suggest to do some genealogical research to assertain why your ancestors took that surname.
The best thing to do is to find out which of your ancestors came to Canada and to start a backtrace from that person on.
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