Sergej
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SpectatorJa mislim arvhiva Kraljevo. Tamo ima podaci. Ali kad ne zivis u Srbiju, tesko ti je da nadjes info.
“ali se negde usput istorije senulo na radovanovic ” Mislim oko 1700
Sergej
SpectatorPostovani,
Da li zivite u Srbiju?
Ako, gledajte na arhivu.ÈА Краšево Краšево, Âрšачка Бања, Ðашка 036/21-059 Gudzulica nije iz Crne Gore.Sergej
SpectatorHhmmm I dont think I got it. But wait with sending. The webhamster will soon put a online form
with all info.Sergej
SpectatorHhhm, its a Greek surname. Are you sure of its spelling?
Sergej
SpectatorHhhmmm, sounds Greek to me. I will check it out

Sergej
SpectatorStephan,
Basically we can research all. You just need to refresh my mind on what you want. I dont always have access to my own PC

We dont necesarry need to do research in the mil. archives I think. Plus the fact that there is a law that states that after a number of year they will open it for public like the Kennedy files or Rosswell

Let me know.Sergej
SpectatorBog to pomogo!
Petrovic is from Montenegro. This is a well known fact. Question is only for you when and from where they came. What you need to do is to go to the district archive in your area with the date of birth and name of your grandfather and mother and to check from where they came. Its a detective work. Its good that you know the family trades with the eyes. My family has blond hair and blue eyes and live in Kopaonik and originate from Montenegro as well.
Basically I say you have all the info. Now you just need to go to the archives and start digging.
If you need more info let me know.
Pozdrav,
Sergej
SpectatorRagusa, is now nowadays called Dubrovnik. There is actually a lot of info on it, but I doubt in English though. It has always been a independent state, it started to be part of Yugoslavia and later Croatia after the independent wars. Most inhabitants of Ragusa were Venetians and nobles from the region. They were independent for a long period and the Ottomans never conquered the city.
Working on some nice maps to show you guys soon

Sergej
SpectatorPozdrav Bob,
Yes, the archives are strange. We are looking for researchers. Its a hard job and will take time. Only comfort I can give is that I will move to Serbia soon, so when I have time I will look into it.
I will let you know when I have something.
Pozdrav is good:-)
Sergej
SpectatorWe could order this next year when we gathered enough donations. Its digital from what we can see.
Society of Antiquaries of London Heraldic Manuscripts, c.1300-c.1800Coats of arms from a 500 year period
Subject Area: Genealogy
Access:
Media: 9 reels of 35mm microfilm (7 color, 2 monochrome)
Overall dates of coverage: c.1300-c.1800
Total titles covered: See product descriptionFounded in 1717, the Society of Antiquaries of London received its Royal Charter from King George II in 1751, making it the second oldest of the Royal Societies. Heraldic studies have always been among the Society’s interests, and many members of the College of Arms have been and are numbered among the fellowship.
By 1816, the Society already owned several important heraldic books and rolls, including the 15th century copy of Charles’ Roll (now MS.517), the miscellany MS.136, and several others, including the Illyrian armorial c.1600, a finely painted major source for early Balkan heraldry.
The holdings of continental heraldry were greatly increased when Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks bequeathed his library to the Society at the end of the 19th century. Further important acquisitions, mainly English rolls and books, were made in the 20th century, the most important being the greater part of the collection of heraldic material made by Dugdale and others in 1641.
The collection contains a special selection of volumes and rolls totaling 36 items with many thousands of coats of arms covering a 500-year period. Among them are the arms of Austrian, Bosnian, Croatian, Dalmatian, English, German, Serbian, and Spanish families, including arms attributed to classical heroes and saints. Also included are selected examples of Dictionaries of Arms, family genealogies, a rare volume of South Slav heraldry, and the Hatton-Dugdale facsimilies.
Sergej
SpectatorTo all,
I might move to Serbia this November or stay a while longer in Holland. Either way my internet connection might be severed for a while. When this happens I will post a follow up. My older email [email protected] will no longer be used. Just mail me at [email protected]
Try to post a many questions on the forums, they will remain saved and we will update the forums later this year with more feautures.
Sergej
SpectatorMap maker
Sergej
SpectatorSheila,
Yes it is.
Sorry. I dont even know if you can order it today.Sergej
SpectatorSome more info:
Rogic = Kumbor and Herzeg Novi / Montenegro
No mention of any Levic in Montenegro.
Sergej
SpectatorHere is all the info:
AUTHOR……………… : Pavičić, Stjepan – author
TITLE………………. : Seobe i naselja u Lici
EDITION STATEMENT……. : [Reprint izd.]
IMPRINT…………….. : Gospić : Muzej Like : A. Vujnović, 1990
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION…. : 330 str., [1] presavijen list s geogr. kartom
, 24 cm
SERIES……………… : (Posebna izdanja Muzeja Like ; knj. 1)
SUBJECT TERMS……….. : Naselja – Lika // Seobe –
Lika
UDC………………… : 911.37(497.13 Lika), 911.372.9(497.13 Lika)
TYPE OF MATERIAL…….. : monographic, language materials, printed
COBISS.SR-ID………… : 14515202
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