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Otok Brač: Gornji Humac, Pražnica, Pučišća

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GORNJI HUMAC

Ovaj projekt je dio projekta Hrvatsko Rodoslovlje - Dalmacija / Croatian Genealogy – Dalmatia

Matične crkvene knjige grada Gornji Humac / Catholic Church Books, of Gornji Humac, from FamilySearch
Roman Catholic (Rimokatolička crkva) Gornji Humac

Acta Croatica Gornji Humac

Wikipedia Gornji Humac

Common Family Names:

  • Brizić
  • Marčić
  • Marinelić
  • Mićeli-Tomić
  • Poljak
  • Stipičić
  • Šćepanović
  • Šesnić
  • Taraš
  • Vrsalović
  • Vrsalović-Carević

PRAŽNICA

Ovaj projekt je dio projekta Hrvatsko Rodoslovlje - Dalmacija / Croatian Genealogy – Dalmatia

Acta Croatica Pražnica

Wikipedia" Pražnica

Common Family Names:

  • Arbunić
  • Buvinić
  • Goić
  • Ivelić
  • Jerčić
  • Klinčić
  • Koljatić
  • Kusanović
  • Kušćević
  • Martinić
  • Mihovilović
  • Mladineo
  • Veleničić

PUČIŠĆA

Ovaj projekt je dio projekta Hrvatsko Rodoslovlje - Dalmacija / Croatian Genealogy – Dalmatia

Matične crkvene knjige grada Pučišća / Catholic Church Books, of Pučišća, from FamilySearch
Roman Catholic (Rimokatolička crkva) Pučišća

Acta Croatica Pučišća

Wikipedia Pučišća

Notable Residents:

  • Josip Baturić (1902-1983), professor in Zagreb for quarries and mining
  • Trifun Bokanić (1575-1609), stonemason
  • Andrija Ciccarelli (1759-1823), historian
  • Branislav Dešković (1883-1939), sculptor
  • Lujo Ivan Moro Dominis (1867-after 1914?), emigrant to Chile, businessman
  • Petar Dominis (1654-1728), historian and priest
  • Francis Hyacint Eterovich (1913-1981), Dominican encyclopedist
  • Nikola Eterović (born 1951), Titular Archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio to Germany
  • Juraj Jordan (1880-1949), emigrant to Chile, businessman
  • Miro Kačić (1946-2001), linguist
  • Josip Lukinović (1866-1939), emigrant to Chile and later France, businessman
  • Ante Čedo Martinić (1960-2011), actor
  • Jerko Martinić (born 1936), ethno-musicologist
  • Zdravko Martinić-Jerčić (1928-2008), agronom
  • Juraj Matulić Zorinov (1884-1941), emigrant to Chile, journalist and diplomat
  • Valerije Michielli (1922-1981), stonemason
  • Jeronim Mihaić (1873-1960), Franciscan economist
  • Ivan Mladineo (1889-1938), emigrant to the US & journalist
  • Sabo Mladinić or Sebastianus Mladineus (1561-1563 - 1620/1621), author
  • Gaetano Moscatelli (1765-1822), organ builder
  • Vicko Prodić (1628-1663), historian
  • Puljičić (17th century), military engineer and architect
  • Veseljko Sulić (born 1929), ballet dancer and choreographer

Some Croatian historians claim that John Owen Dominis, who became prince consort to the last queen of Hawaii, traces his family back to the Dominis (Gospodetnić) family in Pučišća.