Ejwidowicze — village in Brasłaŭ district Viciebsk region of the Republic of Belarus.
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Orthodox parish to which the village Ejwidowicze belonged at the beginning of the 20th century;
metrical books of the Orthodox parish on births, marriages and deaths (with indication of years, fund, inventory and archive where parish registers kept);
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Catholic parish to which the village Ejwidowicze belonged at the beginning of the 20th century;
metrical books of the Catholic parish on births, marriages and deaths (with indication of years, fund, inventory and archive where parish registers kept);
Location of the village Ejwidowicze
— geographic coordinates and depiction of the village Ejwidowicze on early-20th-century detailed maps, modern maps, and satellite imagery (Google Maps).Administrative affiliation of the village Ejwidowicze
— the administrative-territorial units to which the settlement belonged in different historical periods:— Russian Empire (1870-1910s), — Polish Republic (Second Rzeczpospolita, 1920-1939), — Republic of Belarus (as of 2017);Who owned village Ejwidowicze
. Owner and estate to which the settlement belonged in the mid-XIX century.This information is available for registered users with a Premium plan.
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In Braslaw records I have seen:
Ejwidowicze was in Ikazn precinct or parish of Braslaw. In 1901 the family Szulya lived there. Jan Szulya married Josefa Wysocka of Zloto, and one of the witnesses was an Alexander Skurjat.
Groom's parish was Bogin; bride's parish was Braslaw.
Also in 1799 the family of Jacob Leisza/Leysza, his son Kazimierz and wife Krystyna Lugan lived in Eywidowicze (that's how that record reads)
Go to familysearch.org and look for Braslaw records that have sub-sections, e. g. : Opsa, Widze etc. reply

2015-10-14 Наталия Скурьят