Excellent — this one is another page from the Solčava parish register. Let’s carefully go through it.
Date of Birth/Baptism: 26 November 1895 / 28 November 1895
Place: Solčava, house #62
Name: Franc
Father: Franc Pogorelcnik, house name Škresnik
Mother: Barbara, née Plesnik, daughter of Helena Šoštar (house name Ručaljnica)
Godparents:
Tomaž Plesnik
Helena Šoštar (grandmother of the child)
Priest: Michael Klemenc
Date of Birth/Baptism: 13 December 1895 / 15 December 1895
Place: Solčava, house #23
Name: Tomaž (died shortly after; marked with a † cross)
Parents: Not Pogorelcnik — this is another local family (included for context).
Date of Birth/Baptism: 19 December 1895 / 19 December 1895
Place: Solčava, house #19
Name: Ana
Parents: Another family (not Pogorelcnik).
Another Pogorelcnik Child Found: This entry (Franc, 1895) is a sibling to your great-grandmother Agnes (Neža, 1897) and Thomas (1892).
Naming Tradition: This Franc (1895) was likely named after his father, Franc Pogorelcnik.
Grandmother as Godmother: Once again, Helena Šoštar (Barbara’s mother) is involved, showing strong family ties.
Consistency: House name Škresnik is consistently tied to the Pogorelcnik family. Barbara continues to be listed as “Plesnik” with house name connections, reinforcing that Plesnik = Piskernik = Ručaljnica in different contexts.
You now have records of three children of Franc Pogorelcnik and Barbara Plesnik:
Thomas (1892, Solčava #67)
Franc (1895, Solčava #62)
Neža/Agnes (1897, Solčava #65)
This strengthens the genealogical chain by showing multiple baptisms in the same parish to the same parents.
It also gives you house numbers (62, 65, 67) that could still be identified in Solčava land registries or cadastral maps.