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  • in reply to: Porodica/ Family Komnenovic #27902
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    Po mojim saznanjima postoje dva brastva koji nemaju veze jedno sa drugim. To su Komnenovici iz Banjana i Komnenici iz Pilatovaca u Oputnim Rudinama, slave razlicite slave ali dio Komnenovica slavi istu slavu kao i Komnenici i oni su rod tj. ti Komnenovici su od Komnenica.

    in reply to: Test #24446
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    Test

    in reply to: search about GRCEVIC, SMJEROG, LULIC family. #26774
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    Hi everybody who search about GRCEVIC name.

    Here are informations from my grand father Grcevic.

    Origine of my GRCEVIC family was in theses towns: GOSPIC (at first),
    VELIKI GRDEVAC and BJELOVAR.
    My grand father migrate in Slavonia around 1930/1940 and my father in France in 1965.

    If you want to compare your same name with our genealogical tree for search if we are some ancestors between us, contact me.
    thank you.

    Miljana.

    in reply to: Srpski #23438
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    I just want to post here for our Serbian users that we are working on a complete Serbian setup of the site, including the member system.

    Samo napred!

    For new and existing registrants, please select the Serbian accounts if you wish to receive your newsletters in Serbian!

    in reply to: Site update #23436
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    As you can all see we are busy with the site overhaul. That means that the members section is not functional completely untill next week. We are adding new databases with more information.

    Please note that the login box on the frontpage will not yet log you into the forums. This will happen also next week, we are waiting for the programmers to finish this.

    If you encounter any errors please post them here.

    in reply to: prezime Josifovic sa Kosmeta #27105
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    Ako zelite, mozete da probajte Moj Rodoslov na http://www.rodoslovlje.com/voyager/rodoslov i da stavite vase por. stablo.

    in reply to: MARACIC #23396
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    Hi

    I’m looking for MARACIC family in Ljubis and near.
    I wrote in this forum for Zunic family.
    Please report in this surname for more informations of my family.

    P.S: in my lasted message i searching maricic tihomir ancestor…Maricic is an error surname in my family tree; the real surname is MARACIC tihomir, adopted by Djorge Zunic in the begining 20 th.
    Thanks a lot for any informations.

    Cordially.

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    I am not sure how long she will be there. I just know this fall some time. Do you have the address for these places so that I can tell her where to go? We need all the help that we can get since we only have letters from my great-grandfathre, Anton Hettich to go by. Please help us if you can with the addresses and such.

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    According to the letters from my great grandfather Anton Hettich it was located by Pancsova, Kubin. I am just starting and need help in finding out where to find the information. I have a sister who will be going to the old country in a few months.

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    I have been trying to get more information about my Grandfather Karl or Carl Hettich. He was born on or about October 23, 1883, in Brestowatz, Bresztivac, or Brestovac. He came to the United States in about 1909. He died in the early 30’s in Milltown, Middlesex County, New Jersey. I know that there have been court hearings where my grandfather was suppose to pay the judgements. He was the owner of Anton’s house at one time.My father, Thomas Hettich, was his only son and died in January of 1968. Rose is his daughter who is still alive and living in New Jersey.

    Carl had a brother Lenhart who died about 1911 in the old country of blood poisioning. His wife’s name is Dominika Geiger. She came to the United State around 1912 with her sister Teres Geiger. She and Lenhart had three children, Joseph, Teres and Barbara. Joseph and Teres stayed with their grandfather, Anton Hettich, until they came to the United States. Barbara died as an infant. Carl had a sister, Amalia, I do not know if she ever married because I have no other information about her. Lena was another sister and she was married to a Schafer and lived in Belgrade, at the time of my grandfather’s death she was mention in the obituary. We have a picture we think is her and she had two sons and two daughters. Carl was a twin and had a twin sister, Rosina or Rosa. She married Thomas Ruff and they had one child Joseph who was born in the old country and moved to the United States around 1912. I believe he had a sister. Eva, who was married to Yosef Tollmer, who had a daughter named Marie.

    Anton was married to Teresa Eiy and she was the mother of the above children. She died and Anton was married to Karolina. I think Anton was born around 1853.

    Anton’s father’s name was Michael and he was married twice. To Helen Flech and then to Rosa. I do not know if there are any other children. I only know about Anton. Michael’s father’s name was George. I do not know his wife’s name and I do not know if they had any other children.

    If anyone has information in regards to this family or the area, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Hello, I saw your conversation in this forum and I thought you may find this information useful:
    The Pucovský family is Slovak indeed. They come from the village Pucov (hence the surname) in the Slovakia’s northwest region of Orava, close to the town Dolný Kubín.
    The Slovakian colonists first came to Petrovec (then caled Petrocz, in Hungarian; today Bački Petrovac, the official Serbian name of the town, 25 km northwest of Novi Sad), in 1745. Among them was the name Martin Pucovský. Slovaks also moved to or founded their villages in the part of Vojvodina called Srem (or Sriem in Slovak), south of Danube, including Erdevík, but this was from mid-18th century onwards. There are also Slovak villages in the Pančevo region, like Vojlovica, or a bit more to the north Kovačica and Padina.
    This was the primary emigration. However, some Pucovskýs had wandering shoes and from Vojvodina went on for secondary migration which brought them to Australia, Canada, or back to Slovakia.
    Peckovszky might be a Hungarian transcription of another Slovak surname, PeЕ¥kovský, which is a different surname, unrelated to Pucovský. Hope this helps a bit.
    Best regards,

    Vladimír Pucovský Jr.

    in reply to: Vignjevic – what’s the meaning of my last name? #23312
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    Hi there

    I’m a Canadian Serb and have always wondered what the origin or meaning of my last name “Vignjevic” is. Does anyone know, or have any ideas how I could find out?

    Peter

    in reply to: Proposal on membership fee’s #23282
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    The following will be discussed during the next meeting. Feel free to post your opinion since this is only a rough scetch.

    LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP
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    Please be aware that this involves the membership for ordinary members only. Fee’s have not been set. The yearly amount will not change and will remain as a option.

    in reply to: search about GRCEVIC, SMJEROG, LULIC family. #26771
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    Hi Dusan,

    Thanks for your message and sorry for link.
    I can send you my family tree by mail, i think that it will be better.

    I see your web site here and i go there for send you my message.
    If i can not do it, would you please send me your mail adress by this forum ? or to this adress: [email protected]

    Thanks another for your reply.
    I hope that we have some same family in our tree.

    Miljana.

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    I am searching for Family members Of the Vasic Family from Gnilanje in Kosovo. My father emmigrated to Australia in 1948 after the war and I never had any contact with his (my) family . I would like to develop a relationship with them.

    Also my mothers family were the Korossy family from Jarek and subotica, My grandfather was from Hungarian extraction..If anyone can help me with either families, I would be most grateful.

    Kindest regards

    Peter Vasic
    Adelaide, Australia

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