I see, forget about Slavonia as a clue. For at least six months the key question has been, which Rudopolje? The one near Gracac or up near Otocac? I think that I will go with the one near Gracac and attempt to figure out what parish that was part of, say in 1908. The quest continues! Thank you. Jim Malecki
Jim The only way that I have found to determine parishes in some cases is to go to the NEW online phone book search by activity, click on last line religion...etc, then churches when you see Rudopolje or the closest town then that would be the most likely church. It helps to have a map open with Rudopolje so you can compare the surrounding towns on that map with the one from the phone books. To get the phone book map click on the town, then magnify to highest level then click on Show large map. That large map will show surrounding villages, even the smallest. Sorry this is complicated but this is the only way I know to find the correct church. I have even asked a priest from Croatia how to determine village/church and he did not know. Robert ----- Original Message ----- From: <FL4299@aol.com> To: <CROATIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 10:18 AM Subject: [CROATIA-L] 1910 maps > I see, forget about Slavonia as a clue. For at least six months the key > question has > been, which Rudopolje? The one near Gracac or up near Otocac? I think that I > will > go with the one near Gracac and attempt to figure out what parish that was > part of, > say in 1908. The quest continues! Thank you. > Jim Malecki >