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 originally carried the name of Kosmusovi. At this time, it is unknown what the origin of this name is.
This house is the first of 9 documented houses in church documents to be considered a “new” house in Sečje Selo. The best estimate for the construction of these series of houses is after 1840.
The oldest record we have found to date for a person from this house is for Jurij Šutej (Šutejov) b. 1809. He married Marija Starešinič (Jakova) b. 1817. Together, they had at least 3 children, including:
1A. Ana Šutej b. 1851, m. Jurij Šutej (Okolovečev) — they remained at this house.
Jurij Šutej and his wife Ana Šutej [1A] had 11 children, including:
2A. Katarina Šutej b. 1874. At this time, it is unknown what happened to her afterwards.
2B. Marija Šutej b. 1887, m. 1906 to Jože Moravec (Fundečkov from Vinica).
2C. Jože Šutej b. 1893, m. 1912 to Ana Cvetaš (Bosanci 5) — they remained at this house.
Jože Šutej [2C] and his wife Ana Cvetaš had 3 children, including:
3A. Jože Šutej b. 1913, died at the age of 62. At this time, it is unknown if he was ever married or had children.