Hi Frank, Again, thanks. I'll order the films you nominated and see what is unearthed, beyond that I imagine it's every man for himself. What about military records, I know my father served during WWII. Regards, Branko Colavizza branko.colavizza@bigpond.com http://www.geocities.com/bcolaau/ -----Original Message----- From: Frank Kurchina [mailto:frankur@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Friday, 19 April 2002 4:53 AM To: branko.colavizza@bigpond.com Subject: Re: [CROATIA-L] Domitrovic Branko Colavizza wrote: > > Hi Frank, > > Thanks for the info. I have located the LDS centre close to me and have only > managed to identify 1 roll of film for Croatia which I find strange. I'm > interested in the Lukovdol Parish in Osojnik in Karlovac, prior to 1927. Can > you help with any film numbers which I should be able to source in the local > LDS centre in Australia. > > Regards, > Branko Colavizza > branko.colavizza@bigpond.com > http://www.geocities.com/bcolaau/ 1) Osojnik (Dubrovnik) located 237 miles SSE of Zagreb. 2) Osojnik located 48 miles SW of Zagreb. Lukovdol is located 49 miles WSW of Zagreb and at the Slovenian border. Unfortunately, The LDS only filmed the R.C. parish church records (1825-1920) for Z^upa (parish) Osojnik 1, Dalmatia, Austria; now Osojnik, Croatia. Text in Italian, Latin, and Croatian. film # 1922630 2121883 2121884 The microfilms in Australia should be identical to those available any where else in the world. The only difference is that since all microfilms are sent from main LDS Library in Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A., they take longer to arrive at local LDS centers in Australia. v Frank Kurcina