JewishGen Belarus Database
The JewishGen Belarus Database is
a multiple-database search, which incorporates all of the databases
listed below, containing more than 800,000 entries from Belarus.
How do I get the best Search Results?
Component Databases:
All Belarus:
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JewishGen Family Finder
More than 38,000 entries by Jewish genealogists researching families in Belarus.
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JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry
More than 48,000 burial records for Belarus and Belarus landsmanshaft cemeteries worldwide.
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Yizkor Book Necrologies
55,000 entries from lists of Holocaust martyrs in Yizkor Books for towns in Belarus.
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Yizkor Book Master Name Index
12,500 names indexed from Yizkor Books for towns in Belarus.
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JewishGen Holocaust Database
More than 120,000 names from various datasets with information about
Holocaust victims and survivors.
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Birth Records
More than 50,000 complete birth records, from Bobruisk,
Kamen, Kobrin, Minsk, Mogilev, Rakov, Rubezhevichi, Senno and
Vorotinschtina-Zaverezhe.
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Marriage Records
More than 27,000 marriage and divorce records from over 50 towns in Belarus.
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Deaths Records
More than 16,000 complete death records, from Bobruisk (1894-1900),
Minsk (1889), Mogilev (1875-78), and others.
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Belarus Names Database
More than 58,000 names that appear on static web pages of the JewishGen Belarus SIG.
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Jewish Religious Personnel
in the Russian Empire, 1853-1854
1,900 Jewish religious personnel in Grodno, Minsk, Mogilev, Vilna and Vitebsk Gubernias.
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Vsia Rossiia - 1903 &
1911 Minsk and Mogilev Gubernias, 1911 Vitebsk gubernia
More than 12,000 Jewish businesses, from 1903 and 1911 Russian business directories.
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1929 Business Directory -
Nowogródek Province
More than 15,000 entries from a Polish business directory.
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Revision Lists
More than 100,000 records from Reviska Skazka, 19th century Czarist
tax censuses — from Borisov, Grodno, Kobrin, Minsk, Nesvizh,
Slonim, Slutsk, Vileika and Volkovysk districts.
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Duma Voters Lists,
1906-1907
Names of more than 120,000 men of Grodno, Minsk, Mogilev, and Vitebsk gubernias who were eligible to vote
in the Russian Duma elections in 1906 and 1907.
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Grodno Gubernia:
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Grodno Gubernia 1912 Voters List
Names of more than 26,000 men of Grodno Gubernia who were eligible to vote in
the Russian parliamentary elections in 1912.
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Brest Ghetto Passports
Names and demographics of more than 12,000 people in the Brest Ghetto;
a database of Holocaust victims drawn from Soviet archives.
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1897 Census
for Grodno Gubernia
Detailed family data for 8,000 individuals living in Grodno gubernia,
as recorded in the "All Russia Census" of 1897.
Minsk Gubernia:
Mogilev Gubernia:
Vilna Gubernia:
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Revision
Lists
More than 100,000 records from Reviska Skazka, 19th century
Czarist tax censuses — from the four southern uyezds of
Vilna Gubernia: Lida, Oshmiany, Vilieka, and Disna.
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