While every house in Slovenia has a civic address, many houses also carry a household name. These names are how other people typically referred to that family. This house does not have any specific household name documented anywhere.
Golek 13 is considered one of the newer houses in Golek as we can trace the roots back to Golek 1.
The oldest record we have found for a person from this house is for Jurij Miroslavič (Tomičev) b. 1779. He married Marija Šutej b. 1784. Together they had 4 children, including:
1A. Johan Miroslavič b. 1805, m. 1836 to Barbara Vlahovič — they remained at this house.
1B. Jurij Miroslavič b. 1810. At this time, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
1C. Nikolaj Miroslavič b. 1813. At this time, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
1D. Matija Miroslavič b. 1819. At this time, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
Johan Miroslavič [1A] and his wife Barbara Vlahovič had 4 children, including:
2A. Johan Miroslavič b. 1837, m. ca. 1864 to Marija Vlahovič (Jankočeva from Vinica) — they remained at this house.
2B. Matija Miroslavič b. 1843. At this time, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
Johan Miroslavič [2A] and his wife Marija Vlahovič had 3 children, including:
3A. Marija Miroslavič b. 1864, died at the age of 24. At this time, it is unknown if she was ever married or had children.
Marija Vlahovič m. 1872 to her second husband Jože Grguraš (Grgurašov). Together they had 4 children, including:
3B. Katarina Grguraš b. 1874, m. 1900 to Nikolaj Tkalčevič (Liplje 29) — they lived at Podklanec 41.
3C. Jurij Grguraš b. 1882. At this time, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
3D. Jože Grguraš b. 1887, died at the age of 26. At this time, it is unknown if he was ever married or had children.