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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
Sergej
SpectatorWhats it about. Maybe I know a better book

Sergej
SpectatorBelow is our todo list as it was previously posted by the admin, but it was erased do to the server blackout.
Todo
* Serbian letter templates for the archives and lost family,
* The update of the surname/heraldic database,
* More members through new commercial on main page
* Opening of working room in Belgrade for genealogy
* Re-establishing contact with vital archives
* Move to a new serverWe wish to thank Francisco Burzi of PHP-Nuke, Thomas Scheiffer and Brian Moon of the Phorum team, Alex Scott of CGI-Central for their hard work to help us out. Also all others for their help, donations and support. We have come a long way!

Sergej
SpectatorHi,
Need an author or even better ISBN #
Sergej
SpectatorWe are awaiting the permission from a Belgrade publisher to make maps online availible of Serbia-Bosnia-Croatia-Montenegro etc throughout the ages to members.
So members can educate themselves online on Serbian history its boundaries during medieval times etc.
Sergej
SpectatorHello,
Presuming they were Donauschwaben:
This will give you some more options then many Serbs since the Catholic records have already been microfilmed and you can find the at http://www.familysearch.org
However it wouldn’t hurt to do the following:Write to:
Roman Catholic Church
Archbishop Stanislav Kočevar
Svetozara Markovica 20,
11000 Belgrade
Serbia-MontenegroArchives of Bela Crkva
Istorijski arhiv
1 Oktobra
Bela Crkva
Serbia-MontenegroYou can also check this site: http://www.belacrkva.co.yu/
If your family was Orthodox of faith then you could only do work through the archives. Bad things is that Serbian Orthodox info is not microfilmed.
Sergej
SpectatorHello Dan,
Thank you

I am looking for people that come from that region. Especially about Ugrcic since there are not that many of them. The Arambasic side I am also looking into. I will see if I can contact some of these people.Sergej
Spectatorhttp://www.bosna.com/web/imenik.html
The other link is offline I will check later.
Sergej
SpectatorSend me the URL, Ive never used it.
Sergej
Spectatorhttp://www.arhiv.hr/hr/drugi-arhivi/fs-ovi/arhivi-hrvatska.htm
Naaah, this is easier.
Sergej
SpectatorThey are added at the link page. Just click on the Croation Archives link and you can see the adress.
And getting already at home on the geographocs of SE Europe ?

Sergej
SpectatorI have the record index on CD here with me. I think you need to check with http://www.familysearch.org and keep in mind to search for the biggest city nearby the place you are looking for.
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