House of Sorgo/Sorkočević

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Coat-of-arms of the House of Sorgo
Coat-of-arms of the House of Sorgo

The Noble family of Sorgo or Sorkočević originated in Dubrovnik/Ragusa. A line of the same united name and coat of arms with the Nobili DE CERVA in Ragusa, after this had particularly been determined before by will and inheritance. Followers k. k. Aristocracy acknowledgments as a Nobili were issued:

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[edit] Genealogy

  • I.) Nicolaus Lucas Noible de SORGO, married with Maria de RESTI, son of Johann, born 13 April 1709, married with mit Maria de GRADI, your sons were:
  • (1) Nicolaus Maria (born 16 August 1759)
  • (2) Sigismund Alois (born 24 December 1763), Which both ones 1 December 1817 have been recognized. was married later with Magdalena Gräfin POZZA von ZAGORIE, your sons were:
  • (a) Marina Maria Antonia Aloisia, born 13 September 1795, married with Luciano Joachem Domenico Vincenz Pozza, born 20 August 1780, they have two sons:
  • Matthäus Lucian and Maria Domenica (3 August 1820, + 21 April 1866), who married with Wenzel Ritter v.Ziegler (k.k Lanadesgeriches) born in Graz 11 October 1810 and died in Trieste 4 September 1896. They have two sons:
  • Mattheo Zigler-Pozza, date of born and death unknown.
Anna v. Caboga and Luzian v. Ziegler-Pozza
Anna v. Caboga and Luzian v. Ziegler-Pozza
  • Luzian v.Ziegler-Pozza, born in Cattaro/Kotor 19 March 1852(T.d. VizeAdmirals i. R., Eskaderkommandant (1907-08) ) died 8 September 1930 Ragusa, married with Anna Marie Enrichetta Luigia Grafin Cabonga 20 June 1858, date of death uknown), married in Ragusa 10 April 1882 They had three children:
Luzian Ziegler-Pozza Obituary
Luzian Ziegler-Pozza Obituary
  • Helene v. Ziegler-Pozza, who born in Pola 3 March 1889 and died Baden, Viena 2 February 1968, she married with Hugo Theobald Alfons Karl Maria Freiherr von Seyffertitz,(KorvKpt. i. R) who born in Brixen 23 September 1885 and died Baden, Viena 10 June 1966.
Helene v. Ziegler-Pozza
Helene v. Ziegler-Pozza
  • Theo v. Ziegler-Pozza, date of born unknown, died in Yugoeslavia 24 November 1924, he married with Mariza v. Kiepach-Haselburg, born in Križevci, Croatia c.1897, after the death of Theo, she moves to Los Angeles, California, U.S.A and died in 1985.
  • Mariza v. Ziegler-Pozza, date of born and death is unknown, she married with Charley Masjon, (Linienschiffskapitän), and they had one daughther, Winifred Masjon (8 June 1911- 14 December 1998), she married with Szürcsapó Harkay died 14 December 1998 they lived in Hungary.
Theo v. Ziegler-Pozza.Mariza v. Kiepach-Haselburg
Theo v. Ziegler-Pozza.Mariza v. Kiepach-Haselburg
  • (b) Theresia Gaetana Aloisia, born 24 May 1797,
  • (c) Johann Hieronymus Alois Angelus, born 3 October 1799
  • (d) Lucian, born 7 June 1802.
  • II.) Peter Maria de SORGO, married with Ursula de MENZE, son of Johann Blasius, born 8 May 1746, the old aristocracy was recognized for the Austrian Empire 1 December 1817, remarried with Maria de Bosdari, your sons were:
  • (a) Peter Ignaz Nicolaus, born 25 June 1793
  • (b) Blaisus Dominik, born 18 April 1797.
Ragusan house of Sorgo
Ragusan house of Sorgo
  • III.) Nicolaus Vladislaus de SORGO, married with Helena, daughter of Matthäus Martolizza de ZAMAGNA, your sons were:
  • (1) Vladislaus, born 15 December 1761, married with Nicola, daughter of Nicolaus de GOZZE,
  • (2) Matthäus Balthasar, born 6 January 1763, married with Magdalena, daughter of Nicolaus Johannes de BONA, and
  • (3) Marinus Paschalis, born 17 May 1767, married with Helena,daughter of Melchiors de GOZZE,

the old aristocracy was recognized for the Austrian Empire 1 November 1817.

  • Vladislaus have four children:
  • (a) Helena Maria, born 27 February 1793,
  • (b) Anna Maria Elisabet, born 3 June 1794,
  • (c) Nicolaus Franz, born 2 April 1796 and
  • (d) Nicolaus Maria Blasius, born 25 May 1797,
  • Matthäus (2) have six children:
  • (a) Nicolaus Stanislaus, born 19.11.1791,
  • (b) Vladislaus Iganz, born 13.12.1795,
  • (c) Lucas Xaver, born 13.7.1797,
  • (d) Johann Franz Maria, born 25.3.1799,
  • (e) Marinus Dominik Franz, born 28.2.1804 und
  • (f) Paula, born 4.9.1807.
  • Marinus (1767 + 1842) (3) have three children:
  • (a) Nicolaus Anton, born 3.5.1803,
  • (b) Melchior, born 1.4.1808 und
  • (c) Anton, born 20.7.1810.
  • IV.) Lucas Diego and Peter, sons of Franzens, recognized the old aristocracy 10.11.1817.
  • V.) Anna, daughter of Franz Hieronymus de BONA, widow of Peters de SORGO, son of Marinos, in addition to the son of Marino Franz Hieronymus, born 22.2.1802, as well Marinus, Son of Anton de SORGO, 1.11.1817 recognized the old aristocracy.
Coat-of-arms of the House of Sorgo-Cerva
Coat-of-arms of the House of Sorgo-Cerva

Besides, following descent is still known: Anton de SORGO, born 5 July 1727, married with Lucia de BONA whose father Marius Orsatus was married to Maria, daughter of Lucas Gunii de SORGO. His son of Lucas Didacu Franz, born 12 November1776, married with Nicolade GOZZE, Melchiors daughter, was a father of Anton Johann who was born on 30 August 1812. From the Nobili SORGO CERVA. Pietro Ignazio (1746-1826) died in Ragusa which without descendant, Graz 10/11/1817 k. k. Aristocracy acknowledgment get as a Nobile.

In 1904 the Natali-Sorgo family died unexpectedly which left the second daughter as the eldest living descendant in direct descent, she was already married to the Dubrovnik Port Captain and Mariner, Hermann von Mirosevic. By Imperial decree from Franz-Josef the 1st, on the 5th January 1905, it was decreed that henceforth the family shall be known as von Mirosevic-Sorgo.

[edit] Biography of famous members

  • Antun Sorkočević (Compte de Sorgo, 1775-1841), a good friend of Marko Bruerovic, was the last ambassador of his native Republic of Ragusa in France, where he spent 35 years. Author of numerous publications, he became member of Académie Celtique (1806), Société des Antiquaries (1828). Among other books he published "Mémoire sur la langue et les moeurs des peuples slaves", "Fragments sur l'histoire et la littérature de la République de Raguse et sur la langue slave", translated Ivan Gundulić'es Osman (Osman, poéme illyrien en vingt chants) in 1838.
  • Luka Sorkočević (1734-1789), whose beautiful symphonies are performed throughout the world, lived in Dubrovnik (you are just listening to his Andante). His two sisters were the first female composers in Croatia.
  • Nikola Sorkočević from Dubrovnik wrote an important book about navigation, shipbuilding, and tides, published in 1574.
  • Niko Mirosevic-Sorgo, died September 1966 St Stephen's hospital London. Ambassador to the Vatican for the Kingdom of Yugoslavia during WWII. Minister in Exile of the Yugoslav cabinet. Grandson of Hermann von Mirosevic-Sorgo, eldest son in direct descent and head of the Sorgo family. Survived by his wife Dobrilla Mirosevic-Sorgo (nee Jefremovic, 1889-1982), sons Branko (1924- ), Ivan (1926-1991), and Poznan (1931- ); grandchildren Nicholas (1954- ), Mara (1955- ), Mark (1957- ), Vladimir (1959- ), Andrej (1961-2000) from Ivan, and Anthony (1968- ), and Isabelle (1971- ) from Poznan.

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[edit] References

Siebmacher "Dalmatien" Seite 21 f., Tfl. 14

  • Hermann Von Mirošević-Sorgo, Hafen- u SeeSanKapit = Ragusa, Königreich Dalmatien, High-Life-Almanach : Adressbuch der Gesellschaft Wiens und der österreichischen Kronländer.1913, p. 386