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Saturday Night Genealogy Fun -- The Wayback Machine

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Saturday Night Genealogy Fun --  The Wayback Machine Calling all Genea-Musings Fans:   It's  Saturday Night  again -  time for some more  Genealogy Fun!! Join in the fun with Randy Seaver's Saturday Night Prompt for Saturday Night Fun Original post at http://www.geneamusings.com/2015/08/saturday-night-genealogy-fun-wayback.html   1)  Do you have a website or a blog?  Or know someone with one?  Pick yours, or theirs or another. 2)  Now go to the Wayback Machine ( https://web.archive.org/web/ ) and put the web site address in the search field.   3)  Share your Wayback adventure with us in your own blog post, in a Facebook or google+ post.  Be sure to leave a link in a Comment on this blog. Here's mine: The Wayback Machine starts for The Genealogy Search on 11 January 2012.  Here are four of my posts from that period of history:  ...

Wordless Wednesday - Frank and Eva Urman's [Yurmanivich] Wedding Day

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Frank and Eva [Ivana Drvaric] Yurmanovich - last name later changed to Urman,  9 Feb 1929, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Wordless Wednesday - January of 1935 Urman family in Milwaukee Wisconsin

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Robert Urman Eva and Bob Urman Bob and Frank Urman

Treasure Chest Thursday, Frank and Eva Urman home purchase, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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  Purchase agreement for home purchased by Frank and Eva Urman (Urman is the name Frank Yurmanovich changed to after he obtained citizenship in the United States).  The home was located at 2146 E 22nd Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  The agreed purchase price in 1941 was $2,975.  I did a Google map search and unfortunately the home no longer exists.  I hope I can track down a picture of the home one of these days.

Treasure Chest Thursday - Drvaric Family cir 1915

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Mathias (Mato) 1881-1934,   Ivana 1912-2004, and Mary nee Mlakar (1881-1965) Drvaric.  Ivana married Marko Yurmanovich - later changed to Urman - 9 Feb 1929.  I previously posted a copy of Marko (Yurmanovich) Urman's citizenship paper.  The Drvaric's and Urman's settled in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to raise their families.

Surname Saturday - Yurmanovich/Urman

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I have been unable to locate a definition of the last name of Yurmanovich.  I do know that my husbands family originated in Croatia.  Frank Yurmanovich changed his name to Urman on December 20, 1938 when he became  a citizen of the United States.  Frank was born December 29, 1907, the son of Theresa Geboy and Marko Yurmanovich. Frank married Ivana Marie Drvaric in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on February 9, 1929.  They were the parents of  Robert Urman, father of my husband Gary.