Grava — village in Asipovičy district Mahiloŭ region of the Republic of Belarus.
Information presented on the Radzima.net:
Orthodox parish to which the village Grava 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);
links to microfilms of church records (births, christenings, marriages, deaths);
Location of the village Grava
— geographic coordinates and depiction of the village Grava on early-20th-century detailed maps, modern maps, and satellite imagery (Google Maps).Administrative affiliation of the village Grava
— the administrative-territorial units to which the settlement belonged in different historical periods:— Russian Empire (1870-1910s), — BSSR (1924-1926), — Republic of Belarus (as of 2017);Who owned village Grava
. Owner and estate to which the settlement belonged in the mid-XIX century.This information is available for registered users with a Premium plan.
Add the message
Messages:
You are on the right track: there were a lot of people with this last name in Grava (Грава). I have found records of them in WW1 and WW2 databases. They spelled their last name in various form: Сугако, Сугаков, Сучака, Сучако, Сучак. It was a large clan, they were living there and in nearby villages. You can start your research by requesting a copy of Samuel Suhaka birth certificate from National Historical Archive of Belarus (niab.by/newsite/en/our-services) or requesting a full genealogical inquiry. Good luck! reply

2016-07-05 Theodore Suhaka