Brick Walls and the Ties that Bind
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Last week I started researching my Aunt Carolyn's side of the family. I've pretty well brick-walled myself on all the line's I'm actively researching, including my husbands side. Occasionally I like to start a new line just to break away from the same names I'm so used to seeing. Carolyn's maiden name is Chilovich, and it was really straightforward to find her parents and grandparents. Unfortunately, that's where it quit getting easy. Good thing I love a challenge. Nicholas Chilovich was born 12 September 1875 in Yugoslavia, Austria, or Croatia, depending on the year you were asking him (census records.) This miffed me a little at first, but apparently during this time the borders kept changing, and without knowing the EXACT town he was from I'm not sure how accurate any of these places are, but he speaks Croatian as his first language, which he indicated on all censuses, and that helps. He married Anna Pintar, also from Yugoslavia, sometime before...