While most houses in Slovenia carry a household name, there are some houses which do not exist anymore and were deserted many years before anyone was aware of their existence. The household names for these houses is therefore lost as it was not documented anywhere either.
This house is the fifth of 8 documented houses in church documents to be considered a “new” house in Perudina. The best estimate for the construction of these series of houses is after 1880. After the town realignment which occurred around the 1950s, this house ended up being a part of Drenovec.
The Pavlešič family that originally inhabited this house is an offshoot of the Pavlešič family of Perudina 15, the Ivančevi.
The oldest record we have found to date for a person from this house is for Johan Pavlešič (Ivančev) b. 1858. He married Katarina Medoš (Drenovec 9) b. 1869 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Together they had 1 child:
1A. Katarina Pavlešič b. 1891 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, m. 1914 to Ferdinand Majetič (Mala Draga 16) — they remained at this house.
Ferdinand Majetič and his wife Katarina Pavlešič [1A] had 7 children, including:
2A. Katarina Majetič b. 1914, m. 1939 to Jože Špehar (Mavričev).