Frank Did the LDS-Mormons film the R. C. parish registes of births, & deaths for Sedramic. Also I can not locate it on any map. I know you said that it is 139 miles south of Zagreb in S^ibensko county. I can not find it online in the Family History Library Catalog Joe ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Kurchina" <frankur@worldnet.att.net> To: <CROATIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 6:13 AM Subject: Re: [CROATIA-L] Bakic, also Feefhs conference Mary wrote: > > Ashley > > I was just wondering if you have ever come across the name Delbijanko or > Veber in or around the Virovitica area. > > Mary Croatian telephone directory lists 4 surname Veber under Nova Bukovica and 1 surname Delbijanko under Stara Jos^ava in this county. LDS-Mormons filmed the R.C.parish registers of births, marriages and deaths (1686-1917) for Veröcze (also known as Veroviditz, Verovicza, for Veroviticza), Slavonien, Austria; later Verocze, Vero"ce megye, Hungary; now Virovitica, Croatia. Text in Latin and Croatian. film # 1738878 1738879 1738880 1738864-1738868 2120511 2120512
Joseph Chavka wrote: > > Frank > > Did the LDS-Mormons film the R. C. parish registes of births, & deaths for > Sedramic. Also I can not locate it on any map. I know you said that it is > 139 miles south of Zagreb in S^ibensko county. I can not find it online in > the Family History Library Catalog > > Joe The Croatian AutoAtlas locates Sedmaric' 2 miles from Kric^ke and Mosec' and 17 miles ENE of Si^benik. The FHL catalog doesn't list any microfilms under Sedmaric'. The catalog does list Greek Catholic records (1833-1942) under Kricke (Drnis^) Text in Italian and Croatian. This is strange (not the Italian but the religion) for this area. film # 1739681