Searching for my father’s background and or family members. He was born in Puerto Rico in 1926 in Fajardo. Last name is Nenadich.
Please contact me if you have any information. Thank you.
Joe feliciano / 10-22-2015 / ·
My ex wife father lalo nenadich born in Puerto Rico
He had brother name joe (Jose) and sister name Anna
Lalo has pass about 15 years or more in Paterson,nj
He still has family in Paterson,Passaic county,nj
My ex wife is Marjory nenadich she lives in haldon,nj
Lalo nenadich said he was of Russian and French heritage born in PR, around 1920’s or earlier he would in he’s 90’s
Also he said that he was related to a famous General last name nenadich that served in the Spanish army in PR,I believe in the Spanish American war
Karyl Miller / 12-9-2014 / ·
My great grandfather’s surname was Nenadich. His first name was Joseph. He died in 1918 from double pneumonia due to the Spanish Flu epidemic.
It’s entirely possible that your father is/was his nephew.
Drazen Vitomir / 11-21-2017 / ·
Nenadić is Serbian last name.thats real origin of the name and any family bearing that last name.anybody can search that for themself.
Drazen Vitomir / 11-21-2017 / ·
Nenadich is just english spelling of serbian last name .if jou google serbian (original)spelling nenadić you will find many Serbians bearing that last name
Zeljko Dukic / 3-4-2019 / ·
Looks like its Croatian or Serbian last name that came to Americas long time ago.
Dave Vukusich / 8-26-2020 / ·
As told to me by UPR Prof. Nenadich in 2011, his family settled in Cabo Rojo. Puerto Rico along with other Dalmatian families who originally decided to immigrate to Argentina after Napolean was defeated and lost control of Dalmatia. Dalmatians were latinized by Romans and later became part of the Venetian empire when it drove off the Ottomans back into Bosnia. The Nenadich family came from a village about 15 miles southeast of the town of Drnis, birthplace of my grandfather 50 years later, who similarly spoke Veneto. Some of the immigrant families remained in Cabo Rojo because Veneto was similar to Spanish. In Dalmatia, Croatian was spoken only after WWI when the new Serbian king of Yugoslavia forbade the speaking of any latin tongue.
Lance Green / 7-7-2021 / ·
My great grand father was born in Preijdor in Bosnia very near the current Croat border.He and his wife Julia arrived in northern Minnesota in 1905.The children I can think of were all born in the USA between 1923-1930. Joe, Sam Jr, Robert and Mary.
David Nenadich / 6-2-2023 / ·
I’d love to discuss and assist in any way possible. That’s my family discussed in the comments.
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Searching for my father’s background and or family members. He was born in Puerto Rico in 1926 in Fajardo. Last name is Nenadich.
Please contact me if you have any information. Thank you.
My ex wife father lalo nenadich born in Puerto Rico
He had brother name joe (Jose) and sister name Anna
Lalo has pass about 15 years or more in Paterson,nj
He still has family in Paterson,Passaic county,nj
My ex wife is Marjory nenadich she lives in haldon,nj
Lalo nenadich said he was of Russian and French heritage born in PR, around 1920’s or earlier he would in he’s 90’s
Also he said that he was related to a famous General last name nenadich that served in the Spanish army in PR,I believe in the Spanish American war
My great grandfather’s surname was Nenadich. His first name was Joseph. He died in 1918 from double pneumonia due to the Spanish Flu epidemic.
It’s entirely possible that your father is/was his nephew.
Nenadić is Serbian last name.thats real origin of the name and any family bearing that last name.anybody can search that for themself.
Nenadich is just english spelling of serbian last name .if jou google serbian (original)spelling nenadić you will find many Serbians bearing that last name
Looks like its Croatian or Serbian last name that came to Americas long time ago.
As told to me by UPR Prof. Nenadich in 2011, his family settled in Cabo Rojo. Puerto Rico along with other Dalmatian families who originally decided to immigrate to Argentina after Napolean was defeated and lost control of Dalmatia. Dalmatians were latinized by Romans and later became part of the Venetian empire when it drove off the Ottomans back into Bosnia. The Nenadich family came from a village about 15 miles southeast of the town of Drnis, birthplace of my grandfather 50 years later, who similarly spoke Veneto. Some of the immigrant families remained in Cabo Rojo because Veneto was similar to Spanish. In Dalmatia, Croatian was spoken only after WWI when the new Serbian king of Yugoslavia forbade the speaking of any latin tongue.
My great grand father was born in Preijdor in Bosnia very near the current Croat border.He and his wife Julia arrived in northern Minnesota in 1905.The children I can think of were all born in the USA between 1923-1930. Joe, Sam Jr, Robert and Mary.
I’d love to discuss and assist in any way possible. That’s my family discussed in the comments.
Thanks.