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| == Online Records == | | == Online Records == |
| *'''1939-1945''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61708/ Stanislav, Ukraine (Poland), List of Residents by Street, 1939-1945 (USHMM)] at Ancestry - index and images ($) | | *'''1795-1904''' [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-20234/ukraine-revision-lists?s=275764761 Ukraine, Revision Lists] at MyHeritage — index ($) |
| *'''1921''' census for Czechoslovakia. [https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/collection/KarpataljaiNepszamlalas1921/ Areas covered in the link are only for Transcarpathian Ukraine (known as Podkarpatská Rus in Czech)]. For examples see the [[Czechia Census]] page. | | *'''1939-1945''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61708/ Stanislav, Ukraine (Poland), List of Residents by Street, 1939-1945 (USHMM)] at Ancestry - index & images ($) |
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| | == 1921 Czechoslovak Census (Subcarpathian Ruthenia/Podkarpatská Rus) == |
| | *[https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/collection/KarpataljaiNepszamlalas1921/ Census images for Subcarpathian Ruthenia]. For examples see the [[Czechia Census]] page. |
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| ==Revision Lists (Census or Taxation lists)== | | ==Revision Lists (Census or Taxation lists)== |
| Revision Lists are taxation records that look similar to a census. In 1718, Tsar Peter the Great Instituted a head tax, also known as the “soul” tax. In 1719, revision lists, or enumerations of the taxable population began. There were ten revisions taken sporadically between 1719 and 1858. The dates of the ten revisions can be found below. Revisions could take years to complete. The Ten Revisions were: | | Revision Lists are taxation records that look similar to a census. In 1718, Tsar Peter the Great Instituted a head tax, also known as the “soul” tax. In 1719, revision lists, or enumerations of the taxable population began. There were ten revisions taken sporadically between 1719 and 1858. The dates of the ten revisions can be found below. Revisions could take years to complete. The Ten Revisions were: |
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| *Revision lists are an important resource because they list household/family groupings complete with names, relationships, and ages. They can be used to track a family throughout time and estimate vital event dates. | | *Revision lists are an important resource because they list household/family groupings complete with names, relationships, and ages. They can be used to track a family throughout time and estimate vital event dates. |
| *Revision lists were primarily recorded in Russian and many have not yet been indexed. <ref name="Ellie"/> | | *Revision lists were primarily recorded in Russian and many have not yet been indexed. |
| *One copy was kept in the county treasury (''uezdnoe kaznacheistvo'') and the other was sent to the provincial fiscal chamber (''gubernskaiia kazennaia palata''). | | *One copy was kept in the county treasury (''uezdnoe kaznacheistvo'') and the other was sent to the provincial fiscal chamber (''gubernskaiia kazennaia palata''). |
| *Separate lists were kept for the different social classes such as merchants (''kupechestvo''), townspeople (''meshchane'') and peasants (''krestiane''). *Revision lists (''skazski'') are filed and bound by districts and large cities. | | *Separate lists were kept for the different social classes such as merchants (''kupechestvo''), townspeople (''meshchane'') and peasants (''krestiane''). *Revision lists (''skazski'') are filed and bound by districts and large cities. |
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| To learn more about these records see: | | To learn more about these records see: |
| *[https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/research-in-eastern-ukraine-using-russian-empire-recordsResearch Research in Eastern Ukraine using Russian Empire Records] Tutorial<ref name="Ellie">"Research in Eastern Ukraine using Russian Empire Records", RootsTech 2023, https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/research-in-eastern-ukraine-using-russian-empire-records, accessed 9 March 2023.</ref> <br> | | *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/research-in-eastern-ukraine-using-russian-empire-records Research in Eastern Ukraine using Russian Empire Records] <br> |
| *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/img_auth.php/2/2c/Russian_Revision_Lists_-_Instruction_E_Vance_2020-270229_Jan_2020_JMR_.pdf Reading Revision Lists. Russia “How to” Guide] | | *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/img_auth.php/2/2c/Russian_Revision_Lists_-_Instruction_E_Vance_2020-270229_Jan_2020_JMR_.pdf Reading Revision Lists. Russia “How to” Guide] |
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| Records exist generally 1860-1920 and contain the names of head of household, family members, ages; other details vary. In general, they identify about 30% of the population. These lists were compiled randomly on a local basis and not always preserved. Records are generally found in the state archives. | | Records exist generally 1860-1920 and contain the names of head of household, family members, ages; other details vary. In general, they identify about 30% of the population. These lists were compiled randomly on a local basis and not always preserved. Records are generally found in the state archives. |
| == 1897 All-Russian Empire Census == | | == 1897 All-Russian Empire Census == |
| *[http://metrics.tilda.ws/perepis1897#!/tab/68377678-2 '''Catalog of surviving census sheets in the archives of Russia, Ukraine and other countries''']<br>
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| The only general census in Imperial Russia was conducted in the middle of winter, January 28, 1897, when the population was least mobile. It was undertaken by the Central Census Bureau, subordinate to the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Russian Empire. Two copies were created, one kept locally and the other sent into the Ministry. The Ministry copy was eventually destroyed. A second census was anticipated in 1914 but World War I intervened. | | The only general census in Imperial Russia was conducted in the middle of winter, January 28, 1897, when the population was least mobile. It was undertaken by the Central Census Bureau, subordinate to the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Russian Empire. Two copies were created, one kept locally and the other sent into the Ministry. The Ministry copy was eventually destroyed. A second census was anticipated in 1914 but World War I intervened. |
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| Separate lists were made for each household. The first page of each enumeration form notes state : | | Separate lists were made for each household. The first page of each enumeration form notes state : |
| *(''guberniia'') | | {{columns-list|3| |
| *county (''uezd'') | | *Province (''guberniia'') |
| *district (''volost'') | | *County (''uezd'') |
| *village | | *District (''volost'') |
| *name of head of household | | *Village |
| *number of dwellings | | *Name of head of household |
| *number of souls found on day census was taken (divided by sex) | | *Number of dwellings |
| *number living there permanently | | *Number of souls found on day census was taken (divided by sex) |
| *how many people are there who are not peasants | | *Number living there permanently |
| *those who live there but are not official residents, and | | *How many people are there who are not peasants |
| *signature of person who compiled the form. <br> | | *Those who live there but are not official residents, and |
| | *Signature of person who compiled the form |
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| On the following pages is listed: | | On the following pages is listed: |
| *name | | {{columns-list|3| |
| *note if blind, deaf, mute, or insane | | *Name |
| *relationship to head of family and head of household | | *If blind, deaf, mute, or insane |
| *age | | *Relationship to head of family and head of household |
| *marital status | | *Age |
| *social rank | | *Marital status |
| *birthplace | | *Social rank |
| *where registered | | *Birthplace |
| *residence | | *Where registered |
| *note if person is absent at the time of the census | | *Residence |
| *native tongue | | *If person is absent at the time of the census |
| *literacy | | *Native tongue |
| * place of study or graduation | | *Literacy |
| *main profession | | *Place of study or graduation |
| *additional profession | | *Main profession |
| *military status. | | *Additional profession |
| | *Military status |
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| | For additional information see [http://metrics.tilda.ws/perepis1897#!/tab/68377678-2 Catalog of surviving census sheets in the archives of Russia, Ukraine and other countries]. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |