Programska knjižica - Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo
Programska knjižica - Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo
Programska knjižica - Hrvatsko filozofsko društvo
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U maticama nalazimo još tri oblika za rod Bošković: Pavlović, Češkin(ović)<br />
i Ban, koji su kasnije transformirani u oblik Tomičić.<br />
U prilogu ovog rada nalazi se i genealoška tablica, koja sadržava sve upise<br />
roda Bošković iz Orahova Dola do 1850. godine, te opisuje nastanak i razvoj<br />
rodova Tomičić i Kristić. U radu se otvara i pitanje tko je zadnji potomak<br />
obitelji Nikole Boškovića, s obzirom na dosad nepoznate detalje o potomstvu<br />
starijega Ruđerova brata Boža Boškovića.<br />
Ključne riječi: Ruđer Bošković, Nikola Bošković, Tomičić, Kristić, Orahov Do, genealogija,<br />
matične knjige<br />
THE GENEALOGY OF THE BOŠKOVIĆ FAMILY<br />
FROM ORAHOV DO<br />
Electronically processed data and systematic analyisis of the parish registers<br />
of Ravno, which include the village of Orahov Do, from 1804 to the<br />
present, reveal some unknown details about the Bošković family from Orahov<br />
Do. The copy of the baptism record of Ivan Bošković, born in 1740, found in<br />
the State Archives in Dubrovnik, confirms the existence of the parish registers<br />
from 1708, which were destroyed during transport to Dubrovnik in the early<br />
nineteenth century. The report of Ante Primi, Trebinje-Mrkan bishop, testifies<br />
to the existence of even older parish registers from the seventeenth century,<br />
which have not been preserved. The parish registers of Dubrovnik provide<br />
ample evidence on the Bošković family, the latter being first mentioned around<br />
1650, on the basis of which the origin and history of the family of Nikola<br />
Bošković has been reconstructed.<br />
The above-mentioned parish registers of Ravno offer evidence on the development<br />
of the Bošković family in Orahov Do and its branching into the<br />
Tomičić and Kristić families. Although the first mention of these new surnames<br />
has been dated to the 1830s by earlier research, detailed analysis and computer<br />
comparisons of the parish registers data clearly shows that this change had<br />
taken place at the very beginning of the nineteenth century: the form Tomičić<br />
is first mentioned in 1804, while the form Kristić in 1827. It should be noted<br />
that until the 1830s the root form Bošković was most frequently recorded,<br />
sometimes with Tomičić or Kristić as addition, or by itself, until that period<br />
the derived surnames Tomičić and Kristić being traced at least ten times. From<br />
then on the derived forms Tomičić or Kristić tend to prevail, although the form<br />
Bošković may be found in the parish registers as late as 1871.<br />
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