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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Bobruysk District

PlaceRecordYears
Bobruysk Census December 1811 Merchants, Petty bourgeois, Artisans,
1834 Merchants, Petty bourgeois, Artisans,
1850
Bobruysk School Students who took exams in 1910-1911
Villages Census Rural census c.1820 part 1, part 2, part 3. part 4 (Glusk), part 5
Chabusy (Tsabusy) Census 1816-1818
Glusk Census December 1811, 1816, August 1816, December 1816, 1817 (newcomers), June 1818, 1818 (temporary residents)
Drazhna Census 1816-1818
Kazimirovo Census December 1811, (old and disabled), 1816, 1817, 1818
Luban (Lyuban) Census 1816 1817 (missed), 1817 (newcomers), 1818
Lubanichi (Lubonichi) Census December 1811
Ozarichi Census March 1807, 1811, (old and disabled), 1816, 1817 (part 2) 1818
Parichi Census 1811, (old and disabled), 1816, (part 2), 1818 (part 2)
Pobolovo Census December 1811, (old and disabled), 1816, 1816 (more), 1817, 1818
Svisloch Census December 1811, (old and disabled), 1816, 1817 (missed), 1817 (newcomers), 1818
Urechye Census December 1811, 1813 (Old and disabled), 1816, 1817 (missed), 1817 (newcomers), 1818
Tal Census 1816-1818
Yazyl Census 1816-1818
History
19th century Bobruysk district Formation of district, geography and history
Bobruysk district migrations 1795-1811
Jewish family names in 1811 Bobruysk-city census Formation of district, geography and history
Missed in Bobruysk 1818 Jews from out of town who were missed in Bobruysk magistrat, recorded in May 1818.
Rabbi ElectorsRabbi Comittee electors from Minsk governorate 1848-1858: part 1, part 2