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KATZ,EISENBERG,DRUCKER,EPSTEIN,WEISS
Author: LindaECohen   Date: 16 May 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Slovakia > General
Leopold(Pesach Leib)KATZ b. ca 1857 in Slovenia d.1932 in Mukacheve,Ukraine. married ca.1877 to Raizl WEISS d.1944 in Mukacheve. Raizl's mother Chaya Fayga. Some siblings: Dudja(David), Nudi, Shlomo, ...

LAZAR
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 03 Sep 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
Klenovnik, Croatia located near Slovenia border, is one of the placenames known to have microfilm records filmed by the LDS-Mormons. These microfilms are available through local LDS Family History Cen...

Surname: Gasperich
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 04 Oct 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
That helps. Delnice is located 64 km WSW of Zagreb near Brod na Kupi, Croatia. (There is also a Delnice located in Slovenia) Brod na Kupi (and vicinity) is one of the placenames known to have microfi...

TOWN OF ORIGIN
Author: Marie-Claude Tokic   Date: 30 Nov 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
According to my husband (only a guess), the name could be from ISTRA, below Slovenia, Western part of Croatia. Meanings: Beets, Turnips good luck! Marie-Claude

Lastovo Island
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 26 Dec 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
There is always Little Italy. After WWI, the treaty with Yugoslavia in 1920, awarded to Italy all former Austrian Gorizia - Gradisca, Istria, western Carniola ( Slovenia), and a few Dalmatian islands....

Little Italy
Author: Frank Kurchina(Webmaster)   Date: 27 Dec 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
Following the First World War, new borders were set by the Treaties of Saint Germain-en-Laye (September 10, 1919) and Trianon (June 4, 1920). As a result, the Austro-Hungarian Empire was utterly trans...

Majzelj
Author: Janez   Date: 02 Sep 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
Dear Carol, Your husband's relatives name MAIZEL or MEISEL in Slovenian or Croatian was spelled MAJZELJ. I do not know if the pronuciation was changed or not in your case. My ancestors MAJZELJ came f...

GROBLER
Author: Johann Wilhelm Grobler   Date: 02 May 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Germany > Sachsen-Anhalt > General
It is my ambition to compile an ancestry register for the GROBLER family in South Africa.  There are approximately 30.000 of us.  We are descendants of JOHANN GROBLER who was born in Tangermunde appro...

ZSILAVETZ
Author: Teddi Silver   Date: 20 Aug 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Hungary > General
Please let me know what you find. My mother's maiden name was Zsilavetz and she died a couple of years ago, but two brothers remain. My grandfather emigrated to the US from a town called Murska Sobota...

HABERMAN
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 11 May 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
Haberman/Habermann is quite a comon name in Austria. The usual spelling would probably have been Habermann. Do you know the religion ? Samuel might indicate Jewish. Morris is an unlikely first name in...

POLINER
Author: Connie Kramer   Date: 19 May 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
These were my Grandmother's neighbors in a town called Cylje (spelling?). Her, my great aunt and uncle were left to live with them for several years during the 1910's & 20's. They had children near to...

Celje
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 19 May 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
You probably mean Celje -- which is in Slovenia. If so, contact the SloveniaGenWeb (see link below).

Krain
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 09 Jun 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
Krain = Carniola Was Austrian -- then part of Yugoslavia. Today = Rep. of Slovenia. See link below. ZYLICH might have ben spelled: ZILIC With an inverted circumflex on the Z and a ´on the C.

LASCO
Author: Logan   Date: 14 Jul 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
Hi - am researching a John Latzko (Lazko) also, born 1882 in Slovenia, Czechoslovakia, his father was also a John Lazko, who married a Mary ?. I have always been told that Latzko was a Czech/Hungary n...

Kobenter
Author: Kobenter   Date: 21 Aug 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
Looking for any references to the name Kobenter. Currently found in Austria,Slovenia and Canada

Omahen
Author: Milan Omahen   Date: 08 Jun 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
will appreciate any information on surname Omahen. Comon in present Slovenia was under Austria until 1918. Thank you

Slovenia
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 08 Jun 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
For Slovenia, please see link below.

CELIGOJ
Author: bboz1   Date: 13 Apr 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
... Searching for family of Mary (Marija) Celigoj from Trieste. Born 7 Aug 1899. Emigrated to Pickens, West Virginia, in her teenage years. We believe descendents are in Slovenia. Son Mirko Daughter-in-...

Re: CELIGOJ
Author: Charles Wardell   Date: 14 Apr 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
Re Sovenia: I recommend you take a look at "Genealogy and Heraldry in Slovenia" (see below).

Slovenia (Carniola)
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 26 Oct 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
Slovenia was part of Austria in those days (called Carniola or Kranj). See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~autwgw/agskran.htm Velike Lasoe might be VELIKE LASCE in Slovenia (16.3 miles SSE of Ljubljana)-- b...

Towns in 1860 Austria
Author: Charles Wardell (Webmaster)   Date: 26 Nov 1998
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Austria > General
Please do some research with link below (esp. ShtetlSeeker). Remember that places in 1860 Austria might today be in other countries (Poland, Czech Republic, Ukraine, Slovenia, etc.) Good luck.

Surname, Bobkovich
Author: Frank Kurcina   Date: 03 Mar 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Slovakia > General
The South Slavic surname ending -ic^/-vic^, -ovic^ pron. ovich, meaning 'son of' is similar to Polish -owicz or -owycz. Pronounced the same as and means the same thing as 'son of' in Croatian. Are yo...

Surname Never Heard Of
Author: Frank Kurcina   Date: 16 Apr 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Central Europe > Slovakia > General
Akszenyuk is a Carpatho-Rusyn (Ruthenian) or Ukrainian surname. Kiss is a Hungarian surname. In Hungarian, the letter sz is pron. as s. In Polish, the letter sz is pron. as sh. In Cyrillic letter ||| ...

Zagreb phone book
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 06 May 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
For old parish church records for your surnames , you nead to contact your local LDS - Mormon FHC, not a church ? in Delince. In 1945, all birth, marriage, and death records held by churches in Croat...

LUKETIC
Author: Frank Kurchina (Webmaster)   Date: 21 May 1999
Board: Boards > Localities > Eastern Europe > Croatia > General
...(In Croatian, letter u is pron. like oo in English word boom) Odjetin is probably Udetin located 50 miles SSE of Zagreb near Donji Zirovac and near the Bosnia border. Udetin is now in Sisac^ko-moslav...

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