HORVATIĆ /horvatich/
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Frequency in population of Croatia: 2.686 (115th Most Frequent)
My name is Gisele Horvatich and belong to Horvatić family who was born in Jastrebarsko, in Northern Croatia.
My family came to Brazil in 1912 … my great-grandfather Jorge (Giuro) Horvatich, his wife Katarina Horvatich and four children … Estevan (Stepan), Agueda (Agata), Miguel (Mihael) and João (Ivan).
Today we are more than 500 descendants spread across multiple states.
I’m writing the first book of Genealogy of Family HORVATICH-Brazil … and we have a community on Facebook with the name FAMILY HORVATICH-OFFICIAL.
Meu nome é Gisele Horvatich e pertenço à família HORVATIĆ que é natural de Jastrebarsko, na região norte da Croácia.
Minha família chegou ao Brasil em 1912… meu bisavô Jorge (Giuro) Horvatich, sua esposa Katarina Horvatich e os quatros filhos… Estevan (Stepan), Agueda (Agata), Miguel (Mihael) e João (Ivan).
Hoje somos mais de 500 descendentes espalhados por vários estados brasileiros.
Eu estou escrevendo o 1º Livro de Genealogia da Família HORVATICH do Brasil… e temos uma Comunidade no Facebook com o nome FAMÍLIA HORVATICH-OFICIAL.
Abraços/Gisele Horvatich
I have also been searching for my ancestors and came across the last name horvatich. It appears that Ann Horvatich was the mother of one of my family members with the last name Dugach. I was wondering if there is any relation!
Hello Gisele
My name is George Harvotich. My Grandpa was Steven Horvatic, from Croatia. He was a natural resource officer in northern area of Croatia, as I was told from my dad. I’m not sure what town or area he was from, still doing research. My dad changed the family name to Harvotich, not sure why, maybe misspelled coming into Ellis Island, New York. Grandpa and Grandma move to norther Minnesota to work in the mines as did many Croats, Serbs, Slovenian’s. I’m half Croatian and half Serbian….yes I know! But it works ok for me. LOL!
Would love to know we are related in any way. Pleas reach out to me.