Where are the Records?
- Belarus Records in the Vilna Archives, contributed by David Fox
- Outline of Archival Resources in the Repositories of Belarus, by Nancy Holden
- Existing Records From Shtetls of Belarus, by David Fox - 1998
- More Records Uncovered in Minsk Archive, by David Fox (February 1999)
- Jewish Holdings at the Grodno Archives, contributed by David Fox
- Vital Records Microfilmed and Cataloged by the LDS, by Nancy Holden
- Inventory of certain files (mainly Slutsk and Novogrudok uyezds) in the National Historical Archives of Belarus (NHAB) in Minsk, by Neville Lamdan
- List of Mogilev Gubernia Records Found in National Archives of Belarus (Minsk)
- Selected Records from the Grodno Oblast Archive (mss.) [Manuscript RG-53.004M] in USHMM, compiled by Tilford Bartman
Lists of Jewish Farmers name lists of Jewish farmers between 1850–1861 (fond 24, opis 7). These records are recorded by the name of the Uezd (larger district) and to find the name of the farm colony which interests you, please see the following listing by Uezd. When you locate the farm colony you want, then search the database by the Uezd, i.e., Abramovo colony is in Slonim Uezd. Therefore, search Slonim Uezd in the database.
- Slonim Uezd includes the following farming colonies: Abramovo, Aaronovo/Kupovitsky, Gordakovo, Guideiskaya, Moiseevo, Jerusalimskaya, Konstantinovo, Podeiskaya, Sinaiskaya, Favorskaya, Gordakovo, Nikolaevo and Pavlovo
- Volkovysk Uezd includes the following farming colonies: Galiley, Izrailskaya
- Kobrin Uezd includes the following farming colony: Yakovlevo
- Brest Uezd includes the following farming colonies: Avramovo, Lotovo, Sarovskaya
- Sokolka Uezd includes the following farming colonies: Issakovo, Palestina