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  • in reply to: LOOKING FOR FAMILY MEMBERS #26441
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    THE ONLY INFORMATION THAT I HAVE FOUND IS THIS. FATHERS NAME LEO LOUIS PAVLOVICH, DOB 1933 BORN IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. THAT IS ALL I HAVE. I WISH I HAD MORE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME. LEO PAVLOVICH

    in reply to: LOOKING FOR FAMILY MEMBERS #26440
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    I WOULD LIKE TO THANK EVERYONE FOR THE INFORMATION THAT YOU HAVE GAVEN ME. MY FATHER WAS BORN IN LOS ANGLES CALIFORNIA. I DON’T REMEMBER HIM SPEAKING ABOUT ANYONE FROM YUGOSLAVIA. I DON’T KNOW ANYONE ON MY FATHERS SIDE OF THE FAMILY. ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT MY MOTHER TOLD ME THAT WE ARE YUGOSLAVIAN. IT HAS BEEN OVER 50 YEARS SINCE MY FATHERS SIDE OF THE FAMILY CAME TO AMERICA. EVERYONE HAS SPEAKING OF THE LAST NAME (PAVLOVIC), BUT MY LAST NAME IS (PAVLOVICH). I KNOW THAT THE PAVLOVICH NAME IS ALSO RUSSIAN. I MADE SURE THAT MY LAST NAME IS YUGOSLAVIAN. I WILL TRY FINDING WHAT I NEED THROUGH MY FATHERS NAME (OF WHICH IS THE SAME AS MINE), AND BY HIS DATE OF BIRTH FROM MY BIRTH CERTIFICATE. AGAIN THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELP. LEO L. PAVLOVICH, JR.

    in reply to: LOOKING FOR FAMILY MEMBERS #26437
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    WELL I HAVE A SMALL PROBLEM. I HAVEN’T SEEN OR SPOKEN WITH MY FATHER IN 44 YEARS. SO I DO NEED ALL THE HELP THAT YOU CAN GIVE ME. THANKS

    in reply to: LOOKING FOR FAMILY MEMBERS #23098
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    HELLO. MY NAME IS LEO L. PAVLOVICH, JR. I’M LOOKING FOR ANY FAMILY MEMBERS THAT LIVE IN YUGOSLAVIA. I DO NOT SPEAK YUGOSLAVIAN. I WAS BORN IN THE USA IN 1955. PARENTS ARE DIVORCED SINCE I WAS 4 YEARS OLD. JUST WONDERING IF I HAVE FAMILY IN YUGOSLAVIA THAT IS STILL ALIVE. I WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM THEM. LEO

    in reply to: Pavlovic #26342
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    HELLO. MY NAME IS LEO L. PAVLOVICH, JR. I’M LOOKING FOR ANYONE WITH THE SAME LAST NAME. PAVLOVIC WAS THE CLOSET THAT I HAVE FOUND. MY FATHERS SIDE OF OUR FAMILY IS YUGOSLAVIAN. MY PARENTS HAVE BEE DIVORCED SINCE I WAS 4 YEARS OLD. I’M NOW 48. I HAVE DECIDED TO LEARN HOW TO SPEAK YUGOSLAVIAN, AND WAS WONDERING IF I HAVE ANY FAMILY THAT STILL LIVES IN YUGOSLAVIA. LEO

    in reply to: Regarding heraldic sites and your own coat of arms #26305
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    I can only agree with Mr.Jankovic.

    in reply to: Prezime “Masleša” #25274
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    Interesuje me odakle je prezime "Masleša".

    in reply to: Family Saint #26285
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    His name is Sasa ;-)

    in reply to: New coordinator Bosnia & Herzegovina #23000
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    Dear members,

    We would like to welcome Mr. Sasa Jankovic from Bosnia/ Banja Luka as both our new member and coordinator for Bosnia & Herzegovina.

    Mr Jankovic is experienced in heraldic/genealogical and historical work. We are glad to have him onboard.

    in reply to: New forum features #22998
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    Dear members,

    As you can see the forums have been updated with the latest technology. This means that soon the upload feature will be enabled. A new extra will be that on the next update people can send each other messages through the forum without disclosing your own email address.

    In matter of fact, you can hide your email now even. Just check your profile settings!

    Enjoy

    The webhamster [hot]

    in reply to: Shina, Saine, Saina, Gruby #26178
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    Hi Robert,

    I agree on the years, but do have to say that some Serbs went to fight in that region even after the big Crimean war. There are accounts of Serbs fighting in Russia against the Germans during both WW. Pretty strange if you ask me, but diaspora has a way of doing things I guess. There is even a large group of Serbs in Russia that founded New Serbia. ( we couldn’t manage the old so lets start a new ).

    As for the religion, it doesn’t depict ones ethnical background like some people think in SE Europe. ( darn, I will never get that rethoric of religious identification )

    I think Kelly should try EllisIsland for immigration records, otherwise she might start searching as you say in the complete wrong spot with all consequences of that.

    in reply to: belic,radovic,djuki #22964
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    i am looking for informations about my family.my grandfather came to romania at the begining of 20th century.he came with his parents and 3 olders brothers and a sister. he was very young-was born in 1898.they came from kosovo with a lot of people and created a village near buchrest.my grandfather’s name was petar(in romanian petre)and last name(i don’t know exactly)belic(or radovic or djuki)his father was rado(or radomir or radovan)and mother gergina.a cousin of my grandfather was aleksandar belic(a proffesor or writter-or something like that)and he was related with golescu family(a important serbian family in romania-radovic was their name but they changed from village name:golesti)
    best regards!

    in reply to: Shina, Saine, Saina, Gruby #26175
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    Hello Kelly,

    You need to have a place of origin to start researching. Certain parts of Serbia today were in those times part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. If you have a place then you can start by writing the district archive in that city.

    Sergej

    in reply to: Archives research #26234
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    Looking good, go for it and let me know when you get ( or don’t get) a response!

    Sergej

    in reply to: ROGIC, LEVIC #22968
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    Hello everyone,

    I am researching the ROGIC OR LEVIC families from Mandjelos or thereabouts. any information or ideas would be greatly recieved.

    Many thanks
    Sandra ROGIC

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