[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Wladimir-Wolynsk - St Petersburg records
Eduardo Kommers
eduardo.kommers at gmail.com
Mon May 17 05:19:29 PDT 2010
Dick, if I correctly understood, Wladimir-Wolynsk in its first 4 or 5 years
just has BMD records available on microfilms? There is no online records
available?
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I will try to answer some of your questions. Others will be able to provide
additional information.
A second copy of Evangelical (Lutheran) parish register books was sent each
year to the Consistory office in St. Petersburg. LDS photographed these
books to the end of 1885 and made them available on microfilms. These
microfilms were indexed and made available as a searchable index on the
Odessa website http://www.odessa3.org/search.html SGGEE has the
Volhynia-only portion of the Odessa index on its website - tab Members
Only,
tab Genealogy Databases, tab St. Petersburg Consistory. In addition, SGGEE
indexed the Kiev and Podolia microfilms and added them to the St.
Petersburg
data. Finally, SGGEE is also currently indexing post-1885 records for
Rozyszcze parish (western Volhynia) from the archive in Warsaw and adding
that to the mix.
In summary, the SGGEE St. Petersburg Consistory database contains BMD data
for all of Volhynia, Kiev, and Podolia to 1885 (with some years missing)
plus Rozyszcze parish for some post-1885 years.
Originally, Zhitomir parish covered all of Volhynia. In 1862, the western
part was split off to form Rozyszcze parish. In 1870 another part of the
original Zhitomir parish was split off to form Heimtal parish in the center
of Volhynia. In 1891 the western portion of Rozyszcze parish was split off
to form Wladimir-Wolynsk parish. The first 4 or 5 years of Wladimir
records are available on microfilms.
Dick Stein
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