Many of the Croation names added an h on their names when they came to America, such as Sertic became Serich and Krznaric became Krznrich,. etc ----- Original Message ----- From: "SHAWN FOGARTY" <fogdryer@msn.com> To: <CROATIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 7:08 PM Subject: Re: [CROATIA-L] village Jezerane > My family name is Sertich would that be the same as Sertic?? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Frank Kurchina > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 1:51 PM > To: CROATIA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [CROATIA-L] village Jezerane > > > > Doug Plowman wrote: > > > > The FHL has filmed records for a short period of time 1888-1899, if my > > memory is correct. Did the village of Jezerane have a Catholic church or did > > the people attend church in another village? Where can I find other records > > for Jezerane. Searching for surnames Krznaric, Sertic, Obajdim, > > Thanks > > Doug > > According to LDS FHL catalog, the LDS only filmed the R.C. parish > church records (1888-1899) for Jezerane, then Lika-Krbava megye > (county), Hungary, and now Lic^ko-senjska Z^upanija (county), Croatia. > > Jezerane parish church office address : > > Z^upni Ured > Jezerane 51 > 53262 Jezerane > Hrvatska (Croatia) > > > You might like to write to County civil registration office > in Jezerane. > > address : > > Z^upanija Lic^ko-Senjska Matic^ni Ured > Jezerane BB > 53262 Jezerane > Hrvatska (Croatia) > > Even if you write in English and they understand language, they will > reply back in Croatian. > > You could try inputing all the nearby villages in FHL catalog to see > if any place names come up ? > > The Croatian telephone directory lists : > > 87 surname Krznaric' under county, including 2 surnames listed under > Jezerane > > Directory also lists 84 surname Sertic' under county, including > 23 surnames listed under Jezerane. > >