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    1. Re: [CROATIA] CINDRIC - BOGOVIC
    2. Thanks for this email, mentioning the CINDRICH name. I haven't gotten to the point of looking outside US for my CINDRICH family. It gives me a starting point to look for info and has gotten me excited about researching this name finally! Do you have any info on this CINDRICH, who took the tour with you last year? My CINDRIC family is John CINDRIC, b. 1870, d. 1961 - immigrated around 1902 (from census info). John and his wife Mary BOGOVIC, b. 1873 settled in Fayette County, PA. Their children were Michael b. 1904 married AMBROVICH (twin of Anna) Anna b. 1904 married PLASKI Mary , b. 1909 Katherine, b. 1913 married DUFFY Bertha, b. 1914 married HUDOC >From census info, I have decided that Mary & John may have left possibly 3 children in Europe when they came over. 1910 census shows 6 children / 6 living, married 16 years. Only have 3 children living with them and the oldest is 4. I have seen name spelled CINDRIC / CINDRICH / CINDRICK / CHINDRICH / CHINDRICK. I have yet to order death certificates. Thanks and hope I make a connection Karen ---- Robert Jerin <rjerin26@yahoo.com> wrote: > Kurt, > > I had to think a bit more about this.... The difference was that the part of Croatia you mentioned had very rich farmland and attracted people from other parts of Croatia as well as Bohemia and Slovakia. I helped a man named CINDRICH once and was surprised that his GF came from Nova Petrovo Selo in the Posavina region.... I told him this surprised me as CINDRIC is from around Slunj/Cetingrad.... when he joined us for my tour last year he brought along a document ... a family tree of sorts... and indicated that his GGF was from Slunj.... so people did move to certain areas that were productive...

    04/03/2007 01:20:32
    1. Re: [CROATIA] CINDRIC - BOGOVIC
    2. John Stefanac
    3. Hi Karen, In terms of a start, there were some families with Cindric surname living and still do in Vrbovsko, Gorski Kotar. John Stefanac ----- Original Message ----- From: <khorne@adelphia.net> To: <croatia@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 7:20 AM Subject: Re: [CROATIA] CINDRIC - BOGOVIC > Thanks for this email, mentioning the CINDRICH name. I haven't gotten to > the point of looking outside US for my CINDRICH family. It gives me a > starting point to look for info and has gotten me excited about > researching this name finally! > > Do you have any info on this CINDRICH, who took the tour with you last > year? > > My CINDRIC family is John CINDRIC, b. 1870, d. 1961 - immigrated around > 1902 (from census info). John and his wife Mary BOGOVIC, b. 1873 settled > in Fayette County, PA. Their children were > > Michael b. 1904 married AMBROVICH (twin of Anna) > Anna b. 1904 married PLASKI > Mary , b. 1909 > Katherine, b. 1913 married DUFFY > Bertha, b. 1914 married HUDOC > >>From census info, I have decided that Mary & John may have left possibly 3 >>children in Europe when they came over. 1910 census shows 6 children / 6 >>living, married 16 years. Only have 3 children living with them and the >>oldest is 4. > > I have seen name spelled CINDRIC / CINDRICH / CINDRICK / CHINDRICH / > CHINDRICK. I have yet to order death certificates. > > Thanks and hope I make a connection > > Karen > > > ---- Robert Jerin <rjerin26@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Kurt, >> >> I had to think a bit more about this.... The difference was that the >> part of Croatia you mentioned had very rich farmland and attracted people >> from other parts of Croatia as well as Bohemia and Slovakia. I helped a >> man named CINDRICH once and was surprised that his GF came from Nova >> Petrovo Selo in the Posavina region.... I told him this surprised me as >> CINDRIC is from around Slunj/Cetingrad.... when he joined us for my tour >> last year he brought along a document ... a family tree of sorts... and >> indicated that his GGF was from Slunj.... so people did move to certain >> areas that were productive... > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > CROATIA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    04/06/2007 02:35:24