My research includes surnames from Imbriovec, Djelekovec, and Kuzminec parishes

  1. Berta
  2. Blažević (Blasevich)
  3. Budalec
  4. Bukovčan
  5. Buntić
  6. Černaić
  7. Dudaš
  8. Filip
  9. Funtek (Šafar)
  10. Gerdak
  11. Gijuranek
  12. Golombuš
  13. Horvat
  14. Ivich (Ivić)
  15. Jakupanec
  16. Jambreković
  17. Jazvec
  18. Kovačić
  19. Lešćak
  20. Loncarić
  21. Lovriša
  22. Majtan
  23. Meštrović
  24. Musicz (Musić)
  25. Novoselec
  26. Pajser
  27. Paulić
  28. Pončikar
  29. Posavec
  30. Prukijaš (Prukiash)
  31. Puklavec
  32. Puklek
  33. Punek
  34. Punčikar
  35. Rašan
  36. Szirutka (Sirutka)
  37. Sztanchecz (Stančec)
  38. Šafar
  39. Špičko
  40. Štefotić
  41. Švabek
  42. Tkalec
  43. Vaganić
  44. Valent
  45. Varga
  46. Vuger
  47. Žemljić
  48. Živko (Zivko, Sivko)

Šafar family USA research from 1903 to 1940: immigration records, census records, naturalization records, migration, and return to Croatia.

Tomo Šafar's family in 1910 US Census

Creation of various forms necessary for genealogical search:

  • Research plan
  • Research log
  • Research reports
  • Pedigree charts
  • Family group records

 

Research skills developed during education and in the field:

  • Defining research objective
  • Finding and analyzing known information
  • Online and offline repositories research
  • Gathering information
  • Information analysis
  • Writing research report

Keeping high research standard by following Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) which includes:

  • reasonably exhaustive research
  • complete and accurate source citations
  • through analysis and correlation
  • resolution of conflicting evidence
  • soundly written conclusion based on the strongest evidence