I have a friend that I call Bozo, pronounced Bozho. He was paptized Bozidar, which I interpret to mean Gods gift. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank Kurchina" <frankur@worldnet.att.net> To: <CROATIA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:06 AM Subject: Re: [CROATIA-L] Looking for"Sentovich" > > > SJKatelin@aol.com wrote: > > > > Hi! I was hoping maybe someone could help me with this--I found a record that > > I believe to be my husbands Grandfather on the Ellis Island site but am > > unsure of some of the details. Name is "BOZO SENTOVIC' " ( was known in > > America as "CHRIS" ). The year and age(1907, 19 years) is right as is the > > destination(Lead, South Dakota) but the name BOZO is not one we ever heard > > talked about by family. Is BOZO a common Croatian name? Any english > > equivelent? Also we thought he was from Dubrovnik--but it shows residence as > > "Knezica Dalmatia". Where is this town located? I tried to find it on maps > > but could not. Can anyone help? I am also trying to find any info on the > > family "SENTOVICH" both in Croatia and in America. Is anyone familiar with > > this name??? Thanks...Jen Sentovic in California > > > Bozo (Croatian) > Natalis (L) > Natale (I) > Nathaniel, Nathan (E) > > Christopher, Chris (E) > Christophorus (L) > Kristóf (H) > Christo (I) > Kristo (Croatian) > > There is a Knez^ica located in Bosnia & Herzegovina , 122 miles NW of > Sarajevo. > Located near Bosanska Dubica in Bosnia and south of the Sisak county > Croatian border. > > I don't find the surname Sentovic' associated with Dubrovnik. > > v > Frank Kurcina >