Surnames Radulić and Jurina (Jurinov)

There are no Radulić, Jurina or Jurinov surnames in Brbinj today. According to the data from the Book of the State of Souls of Brbinj parish, that is, according to the position of the Radulić and Jurin entries in the Book of the State of Souls, the Radulić, or later the Jurin family, lived between the Kamilov and the Bahajev families in Brbinj, that is, in the immediate vicinity, or on the property of today's Ušković family. I believe that Radulić and Jurinov are one and the same family, and I assume that the surname Jurina or Jurinov originated from the head of the family Jure Radulić, whose death was recorded in the death register of Brbinj parish in 1658. Mara Radulić, Anton Radulić's wife, died before him in 1654. In the chapter on the Tudiškov family, I listed some information from the Book of the State of Souls according to which Šime Jurinov and Mare Jurinova were given the surname Radulić one year, Tudiško the next, Jurina or Jurinov the third.

I concluded that the Radulić, or Jurinov family, lived between the Kamilov and the Bahajev families, in the place of today's Uškovići, based on their place of entry in the Book of Souls of the Brbinj parish, but also based on the list of buildings in the Franciscan cadastre for Brbinj. From this list of buildings, we learn that the Jurinov, that is, that Mate Jurinov lived in 1841 in a house marked with building plot no. 6. Cadastral maps from the 19th century were published on the Internet[1] and thus one can see the exact location of the house where Mate Jurina or Jurinov lived, that is, on the site of, or in the immediate vicinity of, the present-day Ušković estate. It remains unclear to me why Antonio Ghergin was entered in the Register of Buildings in Brbinj in 1824 on plot No. 6, i.e. the Jurin house, after whom was registered Mate Jurina.

I wanted to determine as accurately as possible the time of extinction of this genus, so I also researched the Latin registers of Brbinj parish from the 19th century. It seems that this Brbinj family died out in 1856, when Lucija Jurinov died at the age of 16, the daughter of Mate Jurinov and Ursa Kamilova.

Mate Jurina is the son of Ivan Jurina and Antona Baranova and was born in Brbinj in 1785. He married Jivanica Kalebova in 1807, and later Ursa Kamilova. According to the register of births of the parish of Brbinj, Mate Jurina and Jivanica Kalebova had a son Mate in 1808, of whom I have not found any mention after that. The death register recorded the death of Šime Jurina, son of Mate Jurina and Ivanica Kalebova in 1854, so Mate and Ivanica had another son. Both sons, according to the registers of Brbinj parish, had no descendants. Mate Jurina had four legitimate daughters with his second wife, Ursa Kamilova, Filipa, Matia, Marija and Lucija.[2], and in 1835 the death register of Brbinj parish recorded the death of Francesca Spuria, of unknown parents, who died in the house of Mate Jurina.

Filipa Jurinov dies in 1829, Matija Jurinov dies in 1838, Lucija Jurinov in 1856, and Mate Jurina himself dies in 1847. Ursa Jurinova, daughter of Osip Kamilov and Ivanica Rančeva and wife of the late Mate Jurina, died in 1855, and their daughter Lucija died a year after her, in 1856, and that's when, it seems, this Brbinj family died out.

The first entry of Radulić in the Glagolitic registers of Brbinj parish that I found is from 1606, when the baptism of Manda, daughter of Juraj Radulić, was recorded. Through the 17th century, we have the entry of Radulić in the register of deaths, marriages and baptisms of Brbinj parish. In the 18th century, we no longer have any mention of Radulić, but Jurinov or Jurina were written, which I think are actually Radulić, probably named after Jure or Juraj Radulić.

In the chapter on the Tudiskov family, I described the arrival of the Tudiskov in Jurinov family at the end of the 17th century. It seems that the Jurinov, actually the Tudiskov from the male line, died out again, and that in the middle of the 18th century, Jure Španolić came to the Jurinov (today we call them Perini). There is an explicit entry about this in the Glagolitic register of births of Brbinj parish, where in 1757 the birth of Ivan is recorded "from Jure Španolić and Mara, daughter of Mikula Brunac, his true wife, the members of this parish, who resides in Jurinov family house". This Jure Španolić is called Jure Jurinov in the birth register in 1761 when he and his wife Mare Brunca have a daughter Jelena. Their lineage ends, as I mentioned before, in 1856 when Lucija Jurinova died at the age of 16, the daughter of Mate Jurinova and Ursa Kamilova.

 

[1]https://mapire.eu/en/map/cadastral

[2] Born in 1828, 1836, 1839 and 1841, see the birth register of Brbinj parish

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