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<p>So I provided the Status Animarum page earlier on the Košak
family in Slovenia. Here is an updated map and family page in my
database showing the incorporation of the information. Notice I
added the village for where the father was born to the map.<br>
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<p><img src="cid:part1.16416109.A1820213@mycuz.us" alt=""></p>
<p>Anna and the kids are all listed as being born in Velike Rebrce.
Not yet made clear to me if in the same house or not. Anton is
born in Gabrovka pri Zagradcu nearby. Josef lists his village in
his passenger list as Kleingloboko (Malo Globoko here). The
common parish for all these is in Zagradec. The sister Agnes is
married to someone from Malo Globoko. It is possible the family
moved there (or maybe Josef was living with his married sister
there) for him to list that as his village. Velike Rebrce is only
a kilometer away from Zagradec.<br>
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<p><img src="cid:part2.B82AC652.B11F8AA6@mycuz.us" alt=""></p>
<p>Supposedly there are family pages for both parents, and one for
each of Josef Košak's siblings in this parish. I do not have
access to them yet but the Košak kids had 18 1st cousins in
Slovenia as detailed above. I do not have Agnes' married surname
as of yet. Most of these cousins are likely older than the Kosak
kids as they are married 10-20 years before Josef. So a
generation off thing going on. These cousins grandkids would be
my 3rd cousins but likely my mothers age. Well within the range
of DNA matching
though (even their kids). I will start looking in the census,
phone directory and the like for the possible modern day
descendants to reach out too.</p>
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