Do Pazin online records include Pićan? + Gologorica (Moncalvo di Pisino), Cerovlje (Cerreto) & Novaki Pazinski (Novacco di Pisino)?

Started by John Udovich on Sunday, October 31, 2021
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10/31/2021 at 11:56 PM

I do see some Udovicichs etc in the online church books for Pazin. However:

1) Do these Pazin records include Pićan (Pedena) records? It seems some of my Udovicich/Udovicic and Ancich/Ancic ancestors may have been from there. Some Udovicich from Pićan went to Argentina (as I see a family tree for them on FamilySearch)

2) What about the Gologorica (Moncalvo di Pisino), Cerovlje (Cerreto) & Novaki Pazinski (Novacco di Pisino) areas? How many records from those areas are actually in these online churchbooks

I have an English translation (circa 1935) for my GGP's 1910 marriage record from the book of marriage for Moncalvo di Pisino while the Pazin archives seem to indicate other church books for these small villages: https://www.dapa.hr/searching-the-registers-places-from-a-to-k/

SURNAMES I AM INTERESTED IN:
Udovicich/Udovich = Udovičić (great grandfather)
Ancich = Ančić (great grandmother)

THEIR MOTHER'S SURNAMES:
Rabar/Rabaz
Chersevich/Cherzevich/Gersevic/Gersevich/Ghersevich/Gherseni = Gržević (Gherseni) - NUMEROUS SPELLINGS

NOTE: My great grandparents were from Rismanice - a tiny hamlet near Gologorica as well as by Cerovlje/Novaki Pazinski... Other apparent relations (Rabar who changed their name to Baron and moved to Tacoma WA) were from the next hamlet of Baroni. People living in these tiny hamlets probably tended to be Istro-Romanians....

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