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 Vrčanovi. At this time, the origins of this household name is unknown to us.
This house is the third of six documented houses in church documents to be considered a “new” house in Stara Lipa. The original inhabitants of this house find their roots at Stara Lipa 2. 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 Johan Rogina (Roginov) b. 1829. He married Katarina Rogina (Mikulinova) b. 1831. Together they had 5 children, including:
1A. Johan Rogina b. 1860 in Stara Lipa 2, m. 1884 to Margareta Štefanec (Podlog 5) — they remained at this house.
Johan Rogina m. 1886 to his second wife Marija Kokalj (Janešičeva from Gornji Suhor). They did not have any children.
Johan Rogina [1A] and his wife Margareta Štefanec had 2 children which died in early childhood.
Johan Rogina [1A] m. 1891 to his second wife Ana Moravec (Gornja Moravčeva from Podklanec). They did not have any children.
Ana Moravec m. 1892 to her second husband Johan Čemas (Peričin from Zilje). Together they had 7 children, including:
2A. Franc Čemas b. 1893, m. 1919 to Barbara Žalec (Peršečova from Dolnji Suhor) — they remained at this house.
2B. Ana Čemas b. 1895. At this time, it is unknown what happened to her afterwards.
2C. Jožefa Čemas b. 1896. At this time, it is unknown what happened to her afterwards.
2D. Katarina Čemas b. 1900, had 1 illegitimate child which died in infancy.
2E. Marija Čemas b. 1903, m. 1936 to Miha Lovrin (Lovrinov) — they lived at Nova Lipa 16.