Coming back from the archive. Hard work with of census tale, 1818
Today our team came back from the Kiev archive in which we did one of the hardest thing in genealogical research – doing the copies of census tales. Today our census tale was: Additional census tale of commoners, the Jews of Kiev, Vasilkov Boguslav and Radomyshel counties, 1818 year. This census tale has 875 pages…
DetailsStepantsy, Russian Empire population census 1897 – Part 1
So, here is the first part of the Stepantsy’s Russian Empire population census 1897 data. Try to find you Family name in it! Geshentgoren Yankel Moshkov 40 years Trigub Avrum Meerov 35 Mezhikovsky Chaim Hersh Gedalia ’34 Sitnitsky Kul Hershko 46 years Komaritsky Michael Avrumovich 46 years Sherman Shmuel Moshkov 20 years Skvirsky…
DetailsStepantsy, Jewish colony at Kanev district, Ukraine
As many of different other Jewish settlements (“mistechko”) at the Russian Empire, Stepantsy became a Jewish colony by some sort of machination. As we know, it was totally forbidden to the Jewish people to live at the villages and mix between the peasants. At the middle of the 18th century, they could live only at the agricultural colonies or at…
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