I met Sanja last year in Zagreb and have talked with her many times by phone. She is very sincere in her genealogy work and seems to worry a lot about whether her English is good enough to be dealing with all these foreigners (it is). She is rather shy. For example, she is a member of this list but you see very little posted by her. She likes to correspond privately. So if you just mention on this list that you'd like to get in touch with her, she will probably contact you personally. By the way, the email address for her that was given recently by someone on this list is not correct. The right one is: [email protected] You will reach her much more quickly if you email her directly and do not go through her brother. She showed me around the Zagreb archive and explained a lot about what she does and how. She is one of the few people (I know of only one or two others) who privately does research in the Zagreb archive. And the Zagreb archive is the only place in Croatia (or anywhere) that has all the Croatian church record microfilms in one place. She is getting more and more work from the Croatian diaspora. In fact, I think she said she is now teaching only part time in order to do more genealogy work. She can also be hired as a guide in the region around Zagreb. She has a family in Zagreb and can't go too far afield. But she would be very good as a guide for finding family, talking with priests, etc. --Tom Ninkovich Cavtat, Croatia