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Thank you, Evangelic, for the very kind words. I have thought the same thing about writing a family history book - and it's never gotten done. From what little I know about this…

Memorial Page: Luka Misov Peyovich (1891-1963) · 21 May 2011 You

Hi bonddeedee618 - Thank you for your very nice comment. It is a very difficult area for genealogical research. I'm trying to learn a little Serbian, and someday I'd love to go to…

Memorial Page: Luka Misov Peyovich (1891-1963) · 15 Jan 2011 You

Dan Pejovich was listed in the 1930 census in Detroit, Michigan. He was 34, divorced, and working as a manager at a chain grocery. He was a veteran of World War I.

Memorial Page: Dan Pejovich · 01 Jan 2011 You

Dan Pejovich was listed in the 1930 census in Detroit, Michigan. He was 34, divorced, and working as a manager at a chain grocery. He was a veteran of World War I.

Memorial Page: Daniel Peyovich · 01 Jan 2011 You

We'll all miss you, Uncle George.

Memorial Page: George Louis Peyovich · 23 Oct 2010 You

Daniel Pejovich was enumerated in the 1920 federal census in Highland Park, Michigan. He was described as a 30-year-old auto worker from Serbia. He had arrived in the US in 1912…

Memorial Page: Dan Pejovich · 31 Jul 2010 You

Daniel Pejovich was enumerated in the 1920 federal census in Highland Park, Michigan. He was described as a 30-year-old auto worker from Serbia. He had arrived in the US in 1912…

Memorial Page: Daniel Peyovich · 31 Jul 2010 You

Daniel Peayovich is listed in the 1920-1921 Detroit City Directory on page 1861. He was an autoworker living at 97 Cottage Grove Ave. in Highland Park, Michigan.

Memorial Page: Dan Pejovich · 24 Apr 2010 You

Daniel Peayovich is listed in the 1920-1921 Detroit City Directory on page 1861. He was an autoworker living at 97 Cottage Grove Ave. in Highland Park, Michigan.

Memorial Page: Daniel Peyovich · 24 Apr 2010 You

The surname should be Peyovich.

Memorial Page: Millicent Peyosich · 20 Jul 2009 You

The surname should be Peyovich.

Memorial Page: Dan Peyosich · 20 Jul 2009 You

The surname should be Peyovich.

Memorial Page: Dina Peyosich · 20 Jul 2009 You

The surname should be Peyovich.

Memorial Page: Ralph Peyosich · 20 Jul 2009 You

Her name should be Petra Peyovich.

Memorial Page: Patrick Peyosich · 20 Jul 2009 You

The surname is actually Peyovich.

Memorial Page: Chris Peyosich · 19 Jul 2009 You

After years of changing spellings, the final version of her name was Aneta Peyovich.

Image, found in JMMcD's uploads: Aneta Stamulis Peyovich Citizenship.jpg · 18 Jul 2009 You

The birth date was actually 28 October 1891.

Image, found in JMMcD's uploads: Luka Peyovich 1.jpg · 17 Jul 2009 You

The death date was actually 1 December 1963.

Image, found in JMMcD's uploads: Luka Peyovich 1.jpg · 17 Jul 2009 You

The spelling of the surname became finalized as Peyovich. And she used the spelling "Aneta" for her given name.

Memorial Page: Anetta Peayovick · 17 Jul 2009 You

This is just one of the spellings he used after coming to the United States. He finally settled on Peyovich.

Memorial Page: Louis Peayovich · 11 Jul 2009 You