The LDS say they have about 80% of Slovakia records on microfilm--but only 20% of Czech records. I wish I could say the same for Slovenia. Actually, I was told that they will eventually have copies of the Slovenian records. But, it is up to each individual parish priest to bring their records to the Archives where they are microfilmed. The bishops are pushing it as apparently they receive monies for doing so. But, so far I have not seen my parishes: Butka or Skocjan,St. Primoz or Studenence or Sevnica, listed in their card catalogue. Does anyone know how to encourage the priests in Slovenia to get their records microfilmed? The lines I am searching follow my signature. Cherie Gardner Harmon [email protected] My Matija KOCJAN md Josefa BLATNIK 1905 Sunnyside, Carbon co , Utah. Matija father was Janez KOCJAN and his mother was Katerina HOCEVAR or KOCEVAR. Josefa's father was Josef BLATNIK and her mother was Sophia DOBRIHA. Matija KOCJAN was from Stopno near Skocijan and Josefa BLATNIK was from sv Primoz near Studenec (Sevnica) both close to Krsko in Slovenia. Matija (Matt) KOCJAN had brothers Andy, John, and Martin who also came to US. (Matt came in 1895 via Germany) We do not know anything about Martin or his descendants. Andy had a son Andy Jr. who settled in Niles, Girard co , Ohio. John has descendents named PAUSIC in Alabama and YAKISH near Pittsburg,PA. Josefa BLATNIK (entered US 1905 via Mass.) had one brother John BLATNIK who md Rosie MIKILICH of Montana.