Uzelac


Uzelac is an old South Slavic surname and it originates from Lika and Krbava, but also from Dalmatia and Bosanska Krajina. It is predominantly used by ethnic Serbs of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Meaning

The surname has a root in the verb "" which means "to take " in Serbian and refers to the man who married into his wife's household, rather than taking her to his own, i.e. he was "taken " from his family into another one.

History

In Spring of 1668 census in Trnovac, Bužim or Smiljan there is a record of Novak Uzelac and 5 members of his family.
Among 12 other families, Uzelac's are one of the first residents and founders of Staro Selo, Lika-Senj County a village near Otočac, Croatia.
In 1696 Bishop Sebastian Glavinić de Glamoć while visiting Lika and Krbava discovers Serbian Orthodox Priest Nikola Uzelac who was offering his services not only to Serbian Orthodox but also to Roman Catholic people as well.
In R. Grujic notes that in 1915 census Uzelac's were the largest clan in Lika and Krbava with over 319 families.
At that time all families who carried the same last name also belonged to the same clan.
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In the United States

Many Uzelac's are also found in the United States, mostly in the states of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan. First Uzelac's in the states are recorded in 1900 Ellis Island Immigration station. The most famous Uzelac's in the United States are Kristal Uzelac, a retired gymnast, and Elliot Uzelac, former head football coach at Navy and Western Michigan University.

People