Marija Katarina, date of birth unknown, died in Dubrovnik on 11 May 1864. Married Vlaho Filip Kaboga (25 May 1774 – 13 May 1854) in Dubrovnik on 26 October 1806.
Šimun (Šime)
Natal
Nikola (born 3 February 1792)
Children:
Natal
Matej
Stjepan (born 31 July 1797)
Children:
Đule, k.u.k. Oberst, married Helena Herdt in Kassel.
Stanislav (born in 1838),[1]k.u.k. Major, married Auguste Rittler (c. 1844–7 March 1906)
Children:
Stanislav Saraka[2] (17 October 1873–May 1945), married Bertha Dacziczky von Hessiowa on 24 April 1906, in Prague.
Children:
Marija (9 May 1911)
Ilija (31 March 1913)
Henrik (c. 1841–30 August 1916), k.k. Kämmerer, married a woman named Matilda.
Children:
Nikša (born 10 May 1911), k.k. Richter in Dubrovnik, married Đina Marinković.
Ivo
Eugen (17 October 1836 – 27 November 1899)
Children:
Artur, k.u.k Präsident des Obersten Gerichtshofes von Sarajevo (born on 21 March 1877)
Ines, married Karlo v. Hreljanović in Zagreb, he was in charge at the Agriculture School in Gruz, with the owner Baron Frano Gundulić, from 1885 until 1900.
The Austrian Empire confirmed the aristocratic status of the Saraka brothers, Natal, Nikola, and Stefan on October 10, 1817. The last Saraka who received the confirmation of nobility was Natal Frano Saraka, on March 27, 1835. According to Baron v. Procházka; the family Saraka "is one of the four still (1928)oldest existing from the Middle Ages, from Ston, in the Republic of Ragusa, the family immigrated to Italy, from the family were many consuls and Knez of the Republic of Ragusa".
The aristocracy of the family was recognized on 24 August 1927 in the Kingdom of Italy to the son of Count Orsat Saraka and Roza Čekotić (and their descendants).