Dnepropetrovsk Region State Archive
      During a visit in May to the 
      regional archive in Dnepropetrovsk (Ekaterinoslav), South Ukraine, Vlad 
      Soshnikov, RAGAS/Moscow, examined archival inventories and reference aids 
      and compiled partial indexes for genealogical sources. This archive is 
      especially important for records created by the Guardianship Committees 
      and Offices for the regional settlement of foreign colonists in New 
      Russia, the southern territory of Russia. (See RAGAS Newsletter, Vol. II, 
      #1).RAGAS has worked in cooperation with the Dnepropetrovsk archivists 
      since 1994 and this personal visit enhanced their relationship. Managed by 
      a very capable director, this archive seems like an island of prosperity 
      within the stringent economic conditions in Ukraine today. The modern 
      archival building is equipped with a large air-conditioned reading room, 
      good furniture, and rooms equipped with TV and video players for 
      presentations of documentary video films. There are many interesting 
      records concerning a variety of historic population groups from Novorossia 
      (New Russia) in the southern gubernias (provinces) of Ekaterinoslav, 
      Taurida, and Kherson. These gubemias are known today as the Dnepropetrovsk, 
      Kirovograd, Kherson and Odessa oblasts in Ukraine. Among the records are 
      documents for German and Jewish colonists in the early 1800s and village 
      and town communities in the later periods of the Ekaterinoslav gubemia. 
      These include registry books for Jewish religious communities. The main 
      purpose of this research trip to Dnepropetrovsk was to compile an index to 
      the German-Russian sources concerning the early years of German colonial 
      settlement in Southern Russia, 1780s- ! 830s. Travel funds were provided 
      by the American Historical Society of Germans from Russia (AHSGR), 
      headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska, and it is only through this support 
      that this was possible. There are many interesting sources about German 
      settlement and the index has hundreds of items of genealogical value. This 
      index will be published in the next AHSGR newsletter. There was time in 
      the archives to look for other information for requesters concerning other 
      historical ethnic groups in the Dnepropetrovsk region. The following is a 
      partial index, prepared by Vlad Soshnikov, for materials pertaining to the 
      Jewish colonists who settled in Novorossia, 1800-1830. There are 
      additional un-indexed records for Jewish colonists and communities which 
      will require further in-site detailed searches.Record Group 134, the 
      Kontora for Foreign Settlers of Novorossia in the town of Novorossiysk and 
      the Ekaterinoslav Kontora for Foreign Settlers of Southern Region of 
      Russia, series 1 (total: 997 files, 1781-1857):#36. Lists of colonists of 
      Swedish and Jewish colonies, 1799. 5 pages
      .#175. List about quantity of colonists, their cattle, equipment and 
      economy in the Jewish colony of Inguletz and other colonies, 1807. 114pages
      .#238. Information about economy of Jewishcolonies and lists of Jewish 
      colonists excluded from the rank of farmers, 1809-1810. 18 pages.
      #239. Reports of Bolshoi-Buyalyk and Danzig village government, 
      information and lists of colonists of Swedish and Jewish colonies, 
      information about their economy, 1809-1810.189 pages. 
      #300. Reports of supervisors of Swedish and Jewish colonies and list of 
      colonists, information about their economy, 1811. 64 pages.
      #321. Information about economy and harvest ,lists of colonists of 
      German and Jewish colonies,1811. 121 pages.
      #336. Reports of supervisors of Swedish, Jewish and other colonies with 
      nominal rolls of colonists, 1812. 147 pages.
      #371. List about presence of colonists, their cattle and economy of the 
      colonies of Bolshoi-Buyalyk government, Odessa settlement.1813. 167 pages.
      #378. Reports of supervisors of Swedish and Jewish colonies about 
      quantity of colonists. information about their economy, 1813. 61 pages.
      #382. Extracts from applications of colonists from the Jewish colonies 
      of Kamenka, Inguletz and others about requesting aids, 1813. 8 pages.
      #387. Official orders and decrees and lists of Jewish colonists, 1814. 
      13 pages.
      #397. Correspondence of Kherson military governor about economy of 
      Jewish colonies, lists of Jewish colonists, 1814. 19 pages.
      #407. Reports of supervisors of Jewish colonies and information about 
      quantity of colonists and their economy, 1814. 12 pages.
      #407. Reports of supervisors of Jewish colonies and information about 
      quantity of colonists and their economy of the Jewish colonies of Kamenka 
      and Inguletz, 1814. 17 pages.
      #451. Revision (census) lists of colonists of the Jewish colony of Maly 
      Nagartal, Kherson guberniya, 1816. 14 pages.
      #478. Revision (census) lists of colonists of the Jewish colony of 
      Inguletz, Kherson guberniya,1816. 30 pages.#479. Revision (census) lists 
      of colonists of the Jewish colony of Bolshoi Nigertal, Khersonguberniya, 
      1816. 23 pages.
      #480. Revision (census) lists of colonists of the Jewish colony of 
      Yefingartz, Kherson guberniya,1816. 16 pages.
      #481. Revision (census) lists of colonists of the Jewish colony of 
      Kamenka, Kherson guberniya,1816. 40 pages
      .#482. Revision (census) lists of colonists of the Jewish colony of 
      Israelovka, Kherson guberniya,1816. 13 pages.
      #483. Revision (census) lists of colonists of the Jewish colony of 
      Bobrovy Kut, Kherson guberniya, 1816. 35 pages.
      #550. Reports from supervisor of Jewish colonies about quantity of 
      craftsmen colonists, about economy of colonists, information about births, 
      marriages and deaths for the year 1818, 13pages. Page 68: Files about 
      individual Jewish merchants: Leish Leiba, Geolgikhes Hetzel, Liekhen 
      Avraham.
      #586. Reports from supervisors about issue of permissions to exit the 
      colonies for personal business, 1819-1829. 94 pages.
      #588. Lists of colonists and information about their economy of the 
      Jewish colonies of Seideminukha and Bobrov Kut, 1819. 19 pages.
      #590. Lists of colonists and information about their economy of the 
      Jewish colonies of Bobrov Kut and Inguletz, 1819. 18 pages.
      #595-595a. Documents about issue of passports and certificates to 
      colonists to go out from their colonies for earnings, 1819, 212 pages; 
      1820, 224 pages.
      #602. Statements about robbery of Khaskel Movsha and Slavin Khiavna, 
      1819. 29 pages.
      #606. Statement about fine from Abram Yektsen,1819. 52 pages.
      #635. Information about births, marriages and deaths, lists of best 
      farmers of Jewish colonies for the year 1820, 12 pages.
      #667. Lists of colonists and information about their economy in Jewish 
      colonies, 1821. 6 pages.
      #719. Reports from supervisors of Jewish colonies of Kherson gubemiya, 
      lists of best farmers of Jewish colonies for the year 1823. 44pages.
      #782. Lists of colonists and information about their economy in Jewish 
      colonies, 1825. 40pages.
      #806. Reports from supervisors of Jewish colonies and correspondence 
      about Jewish colonists accepted Christianity, 1826. 127 pages. Also 
      mentioned criminal incidents concerning Jewish colonists/townsmen: Mikhail 
      Malkin, Khaim Burovich, Movsha Hertzik, Khaim Nairn Ark, Srul Zhitomirsky, 
      Froim Palkin, Abram Helfrand, Mendel Katzov, Itzka Matskin.
      #834. Correspondence about Jewish colonists accepted Christianity, 
      1827-1832. 195 pages.
      #845. Reports from supervisors of Jewish colonies and lists about 
      quantity of colonists and their economy, 1828. 61 pages (also information 
      about German colonists).
      #872. Reports from supervisors of Jewish colonies and lists about 
      quantity of colonists and their economy; information about births, 
      marriages and deaths for the years 1829-1830.56 pages.
      #873. Reports from supervisors of Danzig village government and Jewish 
      colonies and lists about quantity of colonists and their economy, 1829.110 
      pages.
      #891. Correspondence of the Committee of Guardianship of colonists and 
      Tavria State Expedition about excluding some Jewish colonists from the 
      rank of farmers, 1830-1833.201 pages.
      #901. Correspondence about excluding some Jewish colonists from the 
      rank of fanners, 1830.265 pages.
      #909. Reports from supervisors of Swedish and Jewish colonies and lists 
      about quantity of colonists and their economy, 1831. 151 pages
      .#920. Correspondence of the Kherson Town Magistrate about privileges 
      to those Jewish colonist accepted Christianity, 1832-1833. 191pages.Page 
      116-117: also mentioned some individual worldly matters concerning the 
      following Jews: Abram Avenbort, townsman Asenshtop, Leiba Novgorodsky of 
      the town of Orekhov, MoshkaBlat, Srul Sel.
      Note: of course, there may be 
      more information about Jewish colonists but it requires further detailed 
      searches in-site the archive.