In regards to
Nick .... searching US immigration records finds that he may not have come from "Agram" proper, rather he may have come from Slatina, south of Velika Gorica (= big hill). Zagreb and Agram are/were not only a city but a county... and it was quite common to list the largest nearby city or in the case of so many immigrants the county of Agram... after all people don't want to be known and country farmers :)
The root of the name is Cvijet which translated to
English is flower... KO is a diminutive meaning "little one" and IC or OVIC means "son of".
The only spelling with SUETKOVICH I find is in the 1920
California census
Name Age
Tressy Suetkovich 42
John Suetkovich 22
George Suetkovich 21
James Wall 44
In Croatian John would be Ivan, Ivo,
JankoCatherine would be
Kata, Katica or Katarina
Peter would be
Petar,
Pero or Perica
I find Peter Swetkovich and Katherine living at Iron
Wisconsin 1910 census. Is this the family?
And 1900 census Iron Wisc the census claims they are Polish
Name Age
John Swetkovic 60
Katie Swetkovic 46
Peter Swetkovic 12
Perhaps this is your Catherine's arrival at the Port of NY?
Name: Katha Cvitkovic
Arrival Date: 3 May 1890
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1868
Age: 22
Gender: Female
Port of Departure:
Bremen, Germany and Southampton,
England Destination: United States of
America Place of Origin: Austria
Nationality: Austrian
Ship Name:
Lahn There are several CVITKOVIC arrivals around 1890... and some Polish immigration project claims them to be Polish... but they are most likely NOT... the given names would tell me they are
Croatian.
Robert
JerinCroatian
Heritage Museum
Cleveland
Ohio