On June 3., my client Margie from San Diego, California came to visit Croatia hoping to meet her long lost relatives. Her ancestors moved to the United States about a hundred years ago from Brinje (Li...
The research of the family name Lasic was very difficult because the head of the family Luka Lasic had a tendency to move a lot (he was born in Letinac, near Brinje where he also lived). His children ...
After researcing the Haramija and Turina family trees in the National Archives in Zagreb and not finding the necessary results, I travelled to the National Archives in Rijeka, where the original birth...
A perfect present from my American friend Robert Jerin. He came to visit Croatia with a group of other Americans who have Croatian roots! They came to visit their granparent's country of birth, from w...
After nine months of extensive reserch I finally found the long lost birthplace of Antonijo Čendo, b. 1874. The only thing we knew at the begining was that he was not from the island of Vis. All hail ...
Ana Kopejtko (b. 1887., Selište, Croatia - d. 1967., Tuscon, Arizona ) and her son Franjo emigrated from Croatia to the United States at the begining of the 20th century! A hundred years later, I had ...
The 19th century is also called the „Century of the foundlings“, because there were a lot of abandoned and illegitimate children. Zagreb, 1889. : Out of the ten children written up on this page, five ...