Genus:
Burmazi/БурмазиKit: IN55322 Jojić/Јојић, Pilica/Bajina Bašta, (western Serbia)
Milošević/Милошевић, Dub/Bajina Bašta, (western Serbia)
Petrović/Петровић, Oglađenovac/Valjevo, (western Serbia)
Milinković/Милинковић, Dokmir/UB, (western Serbia)
Burmazović/Бурмазовић, Runjani/Loznica, (western Serbia)
Except for Jojić, who was tested at FTDNA, all the others were tested in Belgrade.
This large and branched genus is well covered in ethnographic monographs. The genus is divided into:
Burmazi, Jojic and Dubljani. They moved to
Dub and Pilica at the end of the 17th century from
Moraca - Plav (Polimlje).
Younger surnames were formed after ancestors who lived in the 18th century and in the first half of the 19th century.
Here you can see the list of this genus according to the state from 1900-1920. years:
https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?topic=52.480#msg143909source:Соколска Нахија, Љуба Павловић, (1908-1913).
Колубара и Подгорина, Љуба Павловић, (1900-1907)
Рађевина и Јадар, Видосав Николић-Стојанчевић, (1900-1908).
Рађевина и Јадар, Боривоје Милојевић, (1906-1912).
Ужичка Црна Гора, Љуба Павловић, (1910-1920).
Ваљевска Тамнава, Љуба Павловић, (1906-1912)
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Genus:
Bogaši/Богаши1
Dunjić/Дуњић, Rokci/Aleksandrovac, (central-southern Serbia)
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Dunjić/Дуњић, Boturići/Aleksandrovac, (central-southern Serbia)
They were tested in Belgrade. The oldest family name is:
Bogaši.
Their other older surnames are
Bojanić-Dunjić, they also have other younger surnames that come from their ancestors who lived in the 18th century and in the first half of the 19th century. This genus is widespread on the Ibar and Kopaonik.
The native village is
Bojanići near Raška. The settlement of
Bojanići was once a hamlet within the settlement of
Biljanovac.
This genus was settled in Biljanovac-Bojanići in the second half of the 17th century from the vicinity of
Plav (Polimlje).Jovanović/Јовановић, Velika Sugubina/Kragujevac (central Serbia)It was tested in Belgrade.
He comes from the
Bogaš family, they moved to Velika Sugubina at the beginning of the 19th century.
Here you can see a list of where they live, according to the situation from 1930-1953:
https://forum.poreklo.rs/index.php?topic=6264.220#msg164581source:Радослав Љ. Павловић „Копаоник“, 1934 - 1953. г.
Радосава Љ. Павловића „Подибар и Гокчаница“
Петар Ж. Петровић „Рашка“
Татомир Вукановић, Дреница“, 1933-1937. г
Животије Живановић, „Стопања“ .1997
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Kit: 645135, Locasio, from Italy
The tested one must have originated from the Balkans. Individual migrations of Balkan peoples to Italy during the Middle Ages and later are known. There are literatures about it.
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Ivanović/Ивановић, Jajčić/Ljig (western Serbia)
It was tested in Belgrade. The older family surname is
Šević/Шевић. The ancestors moved to Jajčić at the end of the 17th century from
Sjenica (Polimlje).
source:
Колубара и Подгорина, Љуба Павловић, (1900-1907)
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Živanović/Живановић, Klenovac/Zaječar, (eastern Serbia)
Tested in Belgrade. The family of the tested person moved to
Klenovac in the 19th century from
Sikole, Negotin. They have relatives in that place who came in the great migration between 1690-1737. from somewhere in
Polimlje.
source:Неготинска Крајина и Кључ, (1912-1925), Коста Јовановић
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There is also one
Albanian from Dibër/Diber district (Northeastern Albania). I do not know the last name of the person tested. I have his haplotype. The person tested is from this place
Kalle:
https://my.maptons.com/3562343source: Albanian DNA Project (Rrënjët)