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. At this time, this household name is unknown to us despite the house still being in existence today.
This house is the sixth of ten documented houses in church documents to be considered a “new” house in Hrast. The best estimate for the construction of these series of houses is after 1830.
The Panjan family that originally inhabited this house is an offshoot of the Panjan family of Hrast 30.
The oldest record we have found to date for a person from this house is for Miha Panjan (Panjanov) b. 1846. He married Marija Flajnik (Juničarova) b. 1849 in 1880. Together they had 6 children, including:
1A. Peter Panjan b. 1881, m. 1908 to Helena Čemas (Hrastovnika from Zilje) — they remained at this house.
1B. Matija Panjan b. 1884. At this time, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
Peter Panjan [1A] and his wife Helena Čemas had 4 children, including:
2A. Peter Panjan b. 1908, died at the age of 36. At this time, it is unknown if he was ever married or had children.
2B. Marija Panjan b. 1910. At this time, it is unknown what happened to her afterwards.
2C. Danica Panjan b. 1925, died at the age of 36. At this time, it is unknown if she was ever married or had children.