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 has the name of Markovi. This name is directly derived from the name of the patriarch of this household.
Through the period of our studies, we have found eleven houses which originally carried the Rogina surname in Stara Lipa. This is the tenth of the eleven houses (in order of house address). The Rogina surname is one that is most common in Stara Lipa in the Vinica parish but also quite common in the neighbouring Dragatuš parish.
The oldest record we have found to date for a person from this house is for Marko Rogina b. 1796. He married Barbara Šutej b. 1800. Together, they had at least 7 children, including:
1A. Matija Rogina b. 1821, m. ca. 1855 to Marija Balkovec (Črešnjevec 4) — they remained at this house.
1B. Nikolaj Rogina b. 1824, m. 1861 to Barbara Kobetič (Kobetičeva from Drežnik) — they lived at Drežnik 10.
1C. Peter Rogina b. 1829. At this time, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
1D. Ana Rogina b. 1832. At this time, it is unknown what happened to her afterwards.
1E. Barbara Rogina b. 1836, m. 1868 to Johan Rogina (Gornji Tišljerov)1.
1F. Johan Rogina b. 1839, m. 1868 to Barbara Rogina (Gornja Tišljerova)1.
1. Johan Rogina was the father of Barbara Rogina.
Matija Rogina [1A] and his wife Marija Balkovec had 8 children, including:
2A. Marija Rogina b. 1856, m. 1884 to Jurij Šnelar (Žlenarov from Nova Lipa).
2B. Matija Rogina b. 1860, died at the age of 74. At this time, it is unknown if he was ever married or had children.
2C. Johan Rogina b. 1863, m. 1888 to Terezija Dražumerič (Belčji Vrh 31) — they remained at this house.
2D. Barbara Rogina b. 1869. At this time, it is unknown what happened to her afterwards.
2E. Nikolaj Rogina b. 1875. At this time, it is unknown what happened to him afterwards.
Johan Rogina [2C] and his wife Terezija Dražumerič had 1 child which died in infancy.
At this point, the original Rogina family ceased to exist at this house. Štefan Videtič (Žutegov) and his wife moved into this house.