This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZGB.2ACE/311.1 Message Board Post: According to the 1920 census for Greenfield, milwaukee county, Wisconsin, E.D. 8, page 2A. Mildred (daughter born in Serbia) was still alive. Her brother Robert was supposed to have been 8 years old and born in Wisconsin. This census shows Luka Plecash as immigrating in 1906 and the wife and daughter in 1909. The 1910 census shows Loui Plecas[s/e?] in Coleraine, Itasca County, Minnesota, ED 63, page 15B. They had 4 children living out of 5 born (though none are listed as living with them). Loui was a saloonkeeper. It appears that they are at a lumber camp. Which may be why none of their children are listed here. This census shows 1906 as Loui immigration year. You should probably try to find all the census records for the family as well as Ivan Petrovic. There are many Petrovic /h names in 1910 Stuntz/Hibbing township Itasca county. I believe Milwaukee may have had a Serbian community. You may wish to try to see if there were obituaries in any ethnic newspapers for the family. They sometimes have more information than English obits of those days. Also if you know the religion of the families, you should post that. There are many churches in Itasca county (and I am sure Greenfield) which had ethnic roots. There is one man who immigrated in 1906 who may be yours. On Ellis Island site, Lovrepak Ante Plecas, age 24, ship Ultonia, port Triest, Austria,Austria-Hungary, residence Pasicina, ethnicity Austrian Dalmatian, arrived May 02, 1906. Pasicina is near Split and Dubrovnik. Good Luck