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  • in reply to: Gorc’ev Gorcevich Djorjdevich? Grcevic #26825
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    Hi,

    Please repost your info here with as much details you can provide and I will look into it.

    in reply to: Rodoslovlje Menicanin sa Banije #26816
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    Pozdrav Nenad,

    Imas sledece ime na rodosl tabl. Probaj ovo:

    Adamovic: Ulcinj ; Arhiv Crna Gora

    Kukic: Busanje, Krusevo (Gusinje) i Brezojevice (Plav); Bratojevici (Mojkovac); Baci (Bileca), crodnici Komlenica iz Mirusa (Niksic); Borci )Boracko jezero), Hezegovina, Doli iz Oputne Rudine (Niksic)

    Vise info:

    * Arhiv Crna Gora
    * Pop Savo Nakicenovic, BOKA, ANTROPOLGEOGRAFSKA STUDIJA, Etnografski zbornik, knj. 10. Naselja crpskih zemalja, kn. 19, Beograd, 1913

    in reply to: Veljici #26822
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    Veljic, Babino i Dolac (Berane), porijeklom su od Bukmira (Bratonozici), srodni cucednim Vujovicima, Laticima i Uremovicima.

    ( Riso Boskovic, PRICE POVJECNICE BJELOPAVLICA, Niskic, 1902) i Arhiv Crna Gora

    in reply to: Vujovic #26821
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    Vujovic, organak Kaludjerovica i potomci Gojakovica, grana Mitrovica-Petrusinovica y Bjelopavlicima, a u Ublima Ceklickim (Cetinje)……

    Vise info kod Arhiv Crne Gore.

    in reply to: Vujovic #26819
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    Mesto?

    in reply to: Draskovic Family of Kotor/Dubrovnik #26431
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    I will move this post to the “looking for family” forum since it fits there.

    in reply to: Rodoslovlje Menicanin sa Banije #26814
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    Pozdrav,

    Samo da pitam. Jel da si probao u Arhivi Srbije?

    in reply to: Surname Maca & Mrksich #26812
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    Hello Joanne,

    This is the information I got for you.

    Mrksic comes from Grahovo ( Niksic) and from Kotor. MonteNegro.It is mentioned that they used to live around river Bojana in 1360.

    Stevanov-comes from Vojvodina. Jaksic as well.

    From the online document that you provided we read that she comes from Srpska Crnja.

    Srpska Crnja is a Serbian town in central-east Banat along side border with Romania. It is located in Torontal Country, Central Banat District, Province of Vojvodina, Republic of Serbia. It is about 150 km from capital city of Belgrade, 113 km from Novi Sad, 9 km south-east of Kikinda and 6 km south-west of Jimbolia, Romania.
    Srpska Crnja is a very old town. The first written reference dates back to 1373, and the first time it appeared on the map was 1723. Poet and painter Djura Jaksic was born and grew up in the town.

    The places to see in Srpska Crnja are:

    Orthodox church built in 1775, with Djura’s religious paintings (icons) on the altar
    Memorial museum of Djura Jaksic.
    Bust of Djura Jaksic located in the port of Orthodox church.
    Monument to people of Crnja who were killed on the 5 of October – day of freedom from German occupation 1944, also located in the port of orthodox church.
    The oldest grave monument from 1790.
    The Lipar’s Days in Srpska Crnja is a manifestation dedicated to Crnja’s beloved Djura Jaksic. The tradition started in 1962.
    Motel Kastel built as a castle 1943 for general Najhauzen.

    The best thing to do is to write to the districts archives there. You can make a reference on the document that you have and they should have all the other info on your ancestors. One thing, the Serbian archives are not on microfilm and doing research takes time, effort and patience. Alas, we hope it will change in the near future.

    I removed your email address, if people contact you through the Private Message option or respond to the post the system will email you. This prevents SPAM.

    Hope this info helps.

    Regards,

    Viktorija

    in reply to: Is book good to read? #26811
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    http://www.questia.com/popularSearches/serbian_history.jsp

    http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/languages/sr

    But, if anyone wishes to have more info on a specific topic just send us an email and we can write an article on it ;-)

    in reply to: Familija Radisici #26783
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    Postovani,

    Mozete da posaljete Danica preko forum PM.

    in reply to: search about my serbian, croatian family name please #26780
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    Hello Brigitta,

    You will need to contact the Subotica archives. One question, was your grandfather Catholic or Orthodox. If he was Catholic then you can access the books through a LDS center.

    BTW, you dont need to put down your email. Its already in your profile and if someone replies or sends you a Private Message you will be notified.

    in reply to: Rodoslov #23242
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    Male line from father
    Po muškoj liniji:
    1. OTAC
    2. DEDA
    3. PRADEDA
    4. CUKUNDEDA
    5. NAVRNDEDA – BELE PCELE
    6. KURĐEL
    7. ASKURĐEL
    8. KURĐUP
    9. KURLEBALO
    10. SUKURDOV
    11. SURDEPAC
    12. OMŽIKUR
    13. KURAJBER

    Female line from mother
    Po ženskoj liniji:
    1. MAJKA
    2. BABA
    3. PRABABA
    4. CUKUNBABA
    5. NAVRNBABA – BELE PCELE
    6. KURĐELA
    7. ASKURĐELA
    8. KURĐUPA
    9. KURLEBALO
    10. SUKURDOVA
    11. SURDEPACA
    12. OMŽIKUR
    13. KURAJBER

    in reply to: Is book good to read? #26810
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    See: http://www.kosovo.com/default3.html
    With links to online books. Sources are OK, a bit emotional ;)

    in reply to: Migrations article Berkeley #26806
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    in reply to: Migrations article Berkeley #26805
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    There is a list of books from the archives that I posted somewhere on the site in the members section I believe. If you can get your hands on that from where you live, that would be great.

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