This too fell into my spam folder so a very late reply. I loved your story Violette and hope you share more. My cousins still living in Croatia and Serbia are more diverse than my line, I just have the Bohemian, German and Hungarian. I know they have quite a bit more than that. Eve On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:49 PM, Violette Weisfeld <violetteweisfeld@aol.com>wrote: > I believe I am your most diverse member. Antoni, Dorner, Vrgovic and now > Weisfeld. My mom was DS and my dad a 2nd generation Serb. I never knew what > DS was until the Serbian Genealogical society told me to look there for my > family. I knew my dad did not want my sister and I to speak any other > language because he didn't want us to have accents. I never heard one war > time story other than how hard it was to find food. My mom never said a > word, and we never asked. Family always came first and we were a tight > group. Having recently found other living family has been such an > adventure. My parents tried with no luck. Now I am finishing what they > started and new found relatives are joining me! Unbelievable! > > Violette Vrgovich Weisfeld > > -- Syrmia Regional Coordinator http://www.dvhh.org/syrmia