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1. Re: [CROATIA] (no subject) [1]
A friend of mine was able to obtain her fathers death certificate from Teresovac. He died there in 1921. His cause of death is listed as Dig Cortis. Does anyone have a clue what this means. Bill Kane
2. Re: [CROATIA] Help/ Ellis Island record? Johann HONIJAK of Sharon, PA. possibly from around Gjurgjanci / Vrbica, in eastern Croatia [1]
Hello Tatjana, Thank You for your reply! Your e-mail helped alot, the fog is starting to clear.................;-) I see that Gjurgjanci is close to Vrbica in eastern Croatia. What is the Municipality in which Vrbica is contained? Do you know if it was in Syrmia or Slovonia? Any clue or guess what the actual spelling of Johann "HONIJAK"? name actually is? What would another spelling of the name be? Nationality? I am wondering if Buckinie? is actually Bunkin in the BATSCHKA? Thank You Again! Best r
3. Re: [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close : p lace blame where should be please [1]
Dave you brought up some very good points and a few that I shared with Robert. I teach PSR and volunteer with the youth groups. I've been doing it since 1989. I agree with the viewpoint that sports, camps, "afterschool activities" are being held at a higher ranking than PSR or attending Church. It's a disgrace in our Faith. Between the last 2 years I have had 3 students drop out of PSR due to the class "conflicting" with basketball, football or cheerleading. Nevermind now that our Parish offer
4. [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close! [1]
I recieved this notice from one of the posters to a genealogy message board. This trend is alarming, while we can all understand the reduced church attendence and parohicial school enrollment (at least in some areas), I believe that some Bishops and Diocese Offices do not respect the contributions made by the European ethinic communities to the building of the Roman Catholic faith in America. Recently the olderst Roman Catholic Croatian church in America, St Nicholas in Pittsburgh PA, closed. What a
5. Re: [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close : p lace blame where should be please [1]
Why don't you email me at my personal email - davem9759@juno.com so we can continue this conversation. I wasn't assuming anything... I've seen a great deal and heard a lot as well. We also experienced the conception and carry problems. Dave
6. Re: [CROATIA] Christmas Cookies [1]
It is sold at Byerley's and Lund's in Minnesota. -----Original Message----- From: croatia-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:croatia-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Karen Heiser Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:09 PM To: croatia@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [CROATIA] Christmas Cookies Natalie, thank you so much! What a treasure trove of good eating. I do have one question though: what is castor sugar? Karen Heiser Weed, Siskiyou, CA RESEARCHING: HOFER, GRICH, NICHOLAS, WEST, SURRATT, WILSON, DEVINE, DOTSON
7. [CROATIA] BBC E-mail: Murray denied title by Ljubicic [1]
former saw this story on the BBC Sport website and thought you should see it. ** Message ** tennis ** Murray denied title by Ljubicic ** Andy Murray loses a hard-fought Qatar Open final to world number five Ivan Ljubicic. < http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/sport2/hi/tennis/6237325.stm > ** BBC Daily E-mail ** Choose the news and sport headlines you want - when you want them, all in one daily e-mail < http://www.bbc.co.uk/email > ** Disclaimer ** The BBC is not responsible for the content of this e-mai
8. Re: [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close: p lace blame where should be please [1]
Oh that was beautiful. Donald Marinkovich ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 1:20 AM Subject: Re: [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close: p lace blame where should be please > Well, this has been interesting conversation, so let me put in my 2 cents. > There was a HUGE drop of support for the church after the so-called sex > scandals came to light. Some of these cases were more than questionable,
9. Re: [CROATIA] Help/ Ellis Island record? Johann HONIJAK of Sharon, PA. possibly from around Gjurgjanci / Vrbica, in eastern Croatia [1]
Thank You Robert and Tatjana, I believe I got it. thank You very much! Best regards Kurt Robert Jerin wrote: Kurt, Gj is an archaic form thus the correct modern spelling is Purđanci where the D and d have crossbars through them giving them the sound like the j in jury Today Vrbica (pop. 797) is in the County of Osijek-Baranja municipality of Semeljci while Purđanci (pop. 574) is part of Grad (town) Đakovo Actually Srijem was part of Slavonia. Vrbic
10. Re: [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close! [1]
Dear Mr. Jerin: I could help but notice this and a swelling thought came into my mind. I am not Catholic but am LDS (Mormon), however I will explain the revelence of these two. I live in Salt Lake City and watch my church help other churchs with funding to help preserve historical buildings, feed others, etc. My church has a lot of historical sites all over the country and appreciate the preservation in history. So I am also including the name, address of the local LDS Stakes/Churchs in that area
11. [CROATIA] FW: Sharich et var. [1]
-----Original Message----- Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2007 17:41:20 +0100 Subject: Sharich et var. From: "Dr.Rudolf.Geser@t-online.de" To: croatia@rootsweb.com Hi, I am looking for a Georg SCHARRIG who married between 1800 and 1820 a Theresia GESER. She was born 1788 in southern Germany. He is noted as locksmith in Vienna/Austria (or surrounding). The couple seems to had lived there at least 1838-1840. I assume the writing SCHARRIG corresponds with the nowadays used writing SHARIC/SCHARITSCH/SHARICH. Any help wi
12. Re: [CROATIA] Who is Croatian Heraldry Office.... they will not give any names of who they are nor any references! [1]
Hi all, We should be very cautious if we decide to deal with the so-called Croatian Heraldry Office. I have sent them requests asking who they are and for references.... and all they sent me was a reply saying that they would compile info in a "leather bound" book regarding one of my family names for over $1,000 US! We all know who the reputable professional genealogists are in Croatia.... Sanja Frigan-Cihua, Miro Caic, Vekaric, etc.. as they are very open about whom they are and whom they h
13. Re: [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close : p lace blame where should be please [1]
I think the large issue for Roman Catholicism is that the person have the age of understanding for receiving these SACRAMENTS and unfortunately, without the training and education they don't understand what they are getting and why. There are other faiths that object to infant baptism, and recieving communion/Eucharist before at least being a young adult (13-14). I wonder how we can set up a group site to discuss this off-topic issue. Dave
14. Re: [CROATIA] Any assistance on translating this for me pls [1]
Hallo Mary, it is netherland or flamish, I try to translate it for you..... edwin *Von:* croatia@rootsweb.com *Gesendet:* 20.01.07 08:56:38 *An:* *Betreff:* [CROATIA] Any assistance on translating this for me pls Hello list I received this email with pictures but can not work on what they are trying to tell me, I think it is written german. Any assistance would be appreciated, regards Mary hello ik ben jean melis uit belgie hallo I`m Jean Melis from Belgium in de jaren
15. Re: [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close : p lace blame where should be please [1]
Well, this has been interesting conversation, so let me put in my 2 cents. There was a HUGE drop of support for the church after the so-called sex scandals came to light. Some of these cases were more than questionable, but to avoid more bad publicity, and scandal the church paid off on a number of cases, and offered free counseling to some of the suffering souls. Some of the problems we are seeing today is a result of our own irreverence. We've become a society that wanted to be able to go to church Sund
16. Re: [CROATIA] Christmas Cookies [1]
Sorry that this is late. I have more receipes if anyone is interested... The tradional cookies at Christmas time are: 1. Cookies that look like peaches but are cookies. ie: Breskve 2. Cookies that are cresants that have crushed nuts in them 3. roughly translated "yellow pastry" is a fluffy yellow custard in filo pastry "zuti pateta" or "krempita" 4. Makovnjaca (Poppy Seed Roll) 5. Angel kisses Angels' Kisses Servings: Makes 6 servings Instead of sandwiching the filling between two cookies as des
17. Re: [CROATIA] Population of Steffanci & Radocaj [1]
Lori Do you know where these villages are located? Robert Lori wrote: Hello Robert, I was recently contacted by someone who's grandparents had the same surnames of each of my grandparents. (He saw one of my posts here) We are emailing back and forth, and he asked me if I knew the populations of those villages. I know there are still Stefanac's in Stefanci, as my great uncle goes back to visit periodically. The family still lives in the same house, although they did di
18. Re: [CROATIA] Christmas Cookies - castor sugar [1]
Castor or caster sugar is the name of a very fine sugar in Britain, so named because the grains are small enough to fit though a sugar "caster" or sprinkler. It is sold as "superfine" sugar in the United States. Because of its fineness, it dissolves more quickly than regular white sugar, and so is especially useful in meringues and cold liquids and for baking. It is not as fine as confectioners sugar, which has been crushed mechanically (and generally mixed with a little starch to keep it fr
19. Re: [CROATIA] Another Croatian Roman Catholic institution to close! [1]
I can echo Robert's concern and am saddened to hear this news. In the early 90's the Bishop of the Diocese of Harrisburg, PA decided to combine five Catholic parishes in Steelton PA into one parish. The new parish was named Prince of Peace and took over St Mary's Roman Catholic Croatian Church. The Franciscan fathers were sent off and replaced by diocesan priests. There was a loud and long outcry from the Croatian community as well as the Slovenian, Italian and German parishes in Steelton that ev
20. Re: [CROATIA] Christmas Cookies [1]
Superfine (aka caster sugar) is commonly sold at many stores... although I would make the trip to Uffda Land to shop at Byerleys! http://www.dominosugar.com/products/superfine.asp Robert "Reuter, Patty" wrote: It is sold at Byerley's and Lund's in Minnesota. -----Original Message----- From: croatia-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:croatia-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of Karen Heiser Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 8:09 PM To: croatia@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [C
21. Re: [CROATIA] Translation help required please [1]
Baptized 6 Jan 1837 Gaspar and Baltizar RUBINIC sons of Ivan and Katarina RUBINIC (nee SENCIC) living at house number 44 Kalcu (Kalac) It would appear that it was a Protestant church at MO ĆENICE http://kulturna-dobra-pgz.posluh.hr/moscenic/em1.htm There are RUBINIC listed in the Kalac phone directory, which is located on the Istrian Peninsula NAME TOWN ADDRESS PHONE 01. Rubinić Josip Kalac, Kalac 20 (+385) 51 737 772 Rubini
22. Re: [CROATIA] Christmas Cookies [1]
Karen, It is what we in the US call superfine sugar.... actually the it is cater not castor.... a caster being a sprinkler caster sugar means the grains can fall through a caster aka sprinkler. Robert Jerin Karen Heiser wrote: Natalie, thank you so much! What a treasure trove of good eating. I do have one question though: what is castor sugar? Karen Heiser Weed, Siskiyou, CA RESEARCHING: HOFER, GRICH, NICHOLAS, WEST, SURRATT, WILSON, DEVINE, DOTSON, SIFFORD, JOHNSTON,
23. Re: [CROATIA] Population of Steffanci & Radocaj [1]
Just a followup, I have sent an email to my cousin, originally from Vrbovsko but now living in Zagreb who hopefully will be able to shed some light on Stefanci. Stay tuned >From: "John Stefanac" >Reply-To: croatia@rootsweb.com >To: croatia@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [CROATIA] Population of Steffanci & Radocaj >Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 07:05:37 +0000 > >Hi Robert, > >The village in question is the village you mention. It is on the river and >not too far from Vrbovsko. I must admi
24. Re: [CROATIA] Translation help required please [1]
In a message dated 1/9/2007 8:41:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, mtravers@ozemail.com.au writes: > Subj: [CROATIA] Translation help required please > Date:1/9/2007 8:41:08 PM Eastern Standard Time > From:mtravers@ozemail.com.au > Reply-to:croatia@rootsweb.com > To:CROATIA-L@rootsweb.com > Received from Internet: > > > > Hi Listers after several years of attempting to trace my great grandfather's > baptism records I finally have received a breakthrough thanks to a lovely > lass in Switzerland who did al
25. Re: [CROATIA] Population of Steffanci & Radocaj [1]
Hi Robert, The village in question is the village you mention. It is on the river and not too far from Vrbovsko. I must admit, I saw the place some time ago. In fact I even have a photo looking down onto Stefanci and it certainly was a place bigger than 4 families. I am sure that now I'm going to be asked about getting that photo but as it is with my mother who lives in Melbourne and I live in SIngapore, it may be a little while before I catn get it. Just thought I'd set some expectations. Hi Lori,

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