I have family who have lived in Croatia for a great length of time. The surnames are not in the lists. Why?
Milenkovic live in Crickvenica
Kosovic live in Zaostrog, family names Makic and Despot
My parents names father Milutin Milenkovic and mother Marija Kosovic- Makic can you help with genealogy?
Nikola Davutović / 1-22-2015 / ·
Just to ask that Davutović is also added to the surname list.
Randolph Nagy / 3-30-2015 / ·
I am looking for my grandmothers family history. She was born in Virovitica in 1892. I have cousin living there and she has some information but I want to know about to know about my Greatgrandfather
Mato Dobrozanski and any other family members.
Thank You
John Didovich / 7-25-2015 / ·
Please add Didović to your list. My family name is from Korčula but I Know there are Didovići in Solin and Dugi Otok as well as Serbija.
Michelle S / 7-27-2016 / ·
DURALIJA – from the town of Tupcina, Zagreb – lived there around 1895, (married name Horvatin/Hrvatin).
Steve demark / 6-19-2017 / ·
My father’s born in dolenja vas in Croatia. Surname: Demark
Jasna dumendzic / 9-16-2017 / ·
Can you add Dumendzic to the list?
Tom Dukovcic / 9-26-2017 / ·
The surname Dukovcic is quite common in the Karlovac/Netretic area and should be added to your list (some occurrences in Slovenija also).
Diane T Roach / 10-14-2018 / ·
Bartol Derezic my great great grandfather. Born early 1800’s, He and his wife Maria had 3 children. Their daughter Maria or Mary born 1862, married my great grandfather Franko Rep. Thank you if you have any information.
Sheena Studenovic Redmond / 10-28-2018 / ·
Please add Dujak- great grandmother was from Crnava
Stephen Despot / 8-20-2019 / ·
My family was from Sotin, Croatia, from 1865 until the majority of them migrated out in the early 1900’s. A lot did still stay though. Their names were Szivak and Deszpoth (or Despot as I have seen it spelled in some books). Originally from Bacs-Bodrog, Hungary. My 3rd great grandparents, Istvan (Stephanus) and Anna (Szivak) Deszpoth (Despot), stayed back along with some of her brothers and sisters. There were cousins with last names Odry there as well. I don’t see them here.
Marion H. / 6-10-2020 / ·
My father was from Stubica, in Croatia. The family name is Delost. It is not on your list.
Don C. / 8-11-2021 / ·
Grandfathers American name ended up as Calevich. I may have found a ship log for him as Calavic from Maletic, Croatia. (I think that is near Karlovac) Does this translate back to a surname from that area?
Estela Mary Dijanich Pintos / 11-6-2021 / ·
My last name is Dijanich from my grandfather Nicolas Dijanich born in Croatia, and inmigrated to Montevideo Uruguay. I like this surname to be add to the list ,
Thank you
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I have family who have lived in Croatia for a great length of time. The surnames are not in the lists. Why?
Milenkovic live in Crickvenica
Kosovic live in Zaostrog, family names Makic and Despot
My parents names father Milutin Milenkovic and mother Marija Kosovic- Makic can you help with genealogy?
Just to ask that Davutović is also added to the surname list.
I am looking for my grandmothers family history. She was born in Virovitica in 1892. I have cousin living there and she has some information but I want to know about to know about my Greatgrandfather
Mato Dobrozanski and any other family members.
Thank You
Please add Didović to your list. My family name is from Korčula but I Know there are Didovići in Solin and Dugi Otok as well as Serbija.
DURALIJA – from the town of Tupcina, Zagreb – lived there around 1895, (married name Horvatin/Hrvatin).
My father’s born in dolenja vas in Croatia. Surname: Demark
Can you add Dumendzic to the list?
The surname Dukovcic is quite common in the Karlovac/Netretic area and should be added to your list (some occurrences in Slovenija also).
Bartol Derezic my great great grandfather. Born early 1800’s, He and his wife Maria had 3 children. Their daughter Maria or Mary born 1862, married my great grandfather Franko Rep. Thank you if you have any information.
Please add Dujak- great grandmother was from Crnava
My family was from Sotin, Croatia, from 1865 until the majority of them migrated out in the early 1900’s. A lot did still stay though. Their names were Szivak and Deszpoth (or Despot as I have seen it spelled in some books). Originally from Bacs-Bodrog, Hungary. My 3rd great grandparents, Istvan (Stephanus) and Anna (Szivak) Deszpoth (Despot), stayed back along with some of her brothers and sisters. There were cousins with last names Odry there as well. I don’t see them here.
My father was from Stubica, in Croatia. The family name is Delost. It is not on your list.
Grandfathers American name ended up as Calevich. I may have found a ship log for him as Calavic from Maletic, Croatia. (I think that is near Karlovac) Does this translate back to a surname from that area?
My last name is Dijanich from my grandfather Nicolas Dijanich born in Croatia, and inmigrated to Montevideo Uruguay. I like this surname to be add to the list ,
Thank you