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Documentation Index
- Grafskoy revision list 1858.
- Mezherich revision list, 1858. Donated by Michoel Ronn, New York
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Duma voters list from Melitopol uyezd contributed by Victor Kumok.
Preface. Surnames:
Ab-Az
Bab-
Bez
Big-Byk
Cha-Diu
Cha-Dov
Dra-Fot
Fra-Gof
Gog-Gzh
Ide-Kat
Kau-Kof
Kog-Kra
Kre-Lek
Lem-Maj
Mak-Mol
Mom-Oso
Ost-Pol
Pon-Rov
Roz-Sha
Shc-Sil
Sim-Suv
Sve-Tyu
Udo-Yav
Yed-Zyu
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Surnames list contributed by Chaim Freedman, based on
- "Hamaggid Hebrew newspaper" held by Chaim Freedman
- "Prenumeranten lists" held by Chaim Freedman
- The c.1850 list of colony founders' surnames listed in a RAGAS journal which
describes the source as a researcher Feldman in Moscow
- 1858 Revision List from a selection of colonies, extracted by a research
commission to the Zaparozhe Archives (via RAGAS) for the Komisaruk and
related families.
- Jews Registered in Ekaterinoslav in 1847
List of Jews who had moved to Ekaterinoslav Gub. at the expense of the state in 1847 and were registered in Elaterinoslav in 1848 (Fond 1-49, inventory 1, file 2779. pages 21-35).
- Primary documents of Ekaterinoslav Revision Census 1858, Selected families:
- Grafskoy Revison Census 1858 Russian original scanned; to be translated. Surnames list in english is also avaiable.
- Svir Revision List 1858 (part): Contributed by Arnold Wolff (Svir Reseacher)
- 1850 Revision Lists from Myadel Belarus: Those who re-registered in Colonies
- RAGAS REPORT - Archival Sources for Jewish Colonists in the 19th Century, includes list of original settlers for colonies in the Aleksandrovsk Uyezd, Ekaterinoslav Gubernia.
- A letter concerning the Romanovka Colony in 1843
- A letter concerning the Nowyj Berislav Colony in 1843. Signatures translation.
- A letter concerning the Nowo Poltavka Colony in 1843. Signatures translation.
- Voters lists: Shultz and Beizitzer election for Ekaterinoslav Gub. colonies (1861-1869), including partially translation.
- Holocaust victims, killed in villages Oktyabr, Novodarovka, Temirovka, settlements from western part of Kamenets Podolsk district and Novozlatopol.
- Colonists lists:
- People who moved from Kovno Gubernia to Grafskoy (1850-1852)
- People who moved from Vitebsk Gubernia to Novozlatopol (1850-1852).
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