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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Kiev district

In the early 19th century there were ten Shtetls (Mestechko) within Kiev district: Dimer, Borodyanka, Gostoml, Makarov, Belogorodka, Byshev, Obukhov, Trypol'ye, Rzhishchev and Kagarlyk. The map below shows Radomysl (west) and Kiev district (east).

PlaceRecordYears
Kiev Census 1811 merchants: Kalusher (since 1809), Mets, Vinogradov
1816 merchants, bourgeois
Borodianka Census 1811, 1816,
1834, 1834-1848,
October 1850, 1850-1851,
May 1858
1875
Borodianka Vital Records Marriages: 1875-1899
Byshev Census 1811, 1816, June 1818
1834, 1840s,
1850, 1850-1851,
1858: May 1858 males (copy made for 1874 census)
1875
Byshev Vital Records Marriages: 1871-1874
Dymer (Dimer) Census 1811, March 1816
April 1834, July 1834, 1834
October 1850, 1850-1854
May 1858
Dymer Vital Records Marriages: 1895-1900
Gostomil (Hostomel) Census 1811, 1816, June 1818
1834
1834-1847
October 1850, 1851
May 1858
residents in 1875, temporary residents in 1875
Ignatovka Census 1811, 1816, June 1818
April 1834, July 1834
1839-1849
October 1850
1850-1852
May 1858
Kagarlyk Census 1875 new residents, temporary residents
farmers, people w/estimated age
Makarova Census 1811, 1816, 1818
1834
1834-1848,
October 1850 1850-1853
June 1858, August 1858
Motyzhin Census October 1850, 1850-1853
May 1858
Rzhishchev Census 1811 part 1, part 2, 1816
June 1818
June 1875
Stayki Census 1875
Yasnogorodka Census 1811, 1816, June 1818
1834
1840s
October 1850, 1850-1851
May 1858
Kiev district Census Misc notes from 1834 census
New settlers in Kiev district villages 1882-1888
Agricultural colony Rykun in 1875
Agricultural colony Rykun c. 1882