Informazioni sulla fonte

JewishGen
Ellen Sadove Renck, comp. Polonia: Elenco delle aziende della provincia di Nowogródek, 1929 [database online]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.
Dati originali: Ksiega Adresowa Polski (Wraz z w.m. Gdanskiem) dla Handlu, Przemyslu, Rzemiosl i Rolnictwa. [Address, business and telephone directories of Poland donated by Jewish Genealogy Society to Slavic and Baltic Division of the New York Public Library] [microform]. [New York: Slavic & Baltic Division, NYPL, 1996]. Call number: Slav. Reserve 96-7788. This data is provided in partnership with JewishGen.org.

 Polonia: Elenco delle aziende della provincia di Nowogródek, 1929

Elenco delle aziende del 1929 – Provincia di Nowogródek (Elenco delle aziende polacche) Questo database fa parte di un'ampia raccolta che è stata resa disponibile in collaborazione con JewishGen.Org. La raccolta include documenti di tutto il mondo che interessano chi si occupa di ricerca genealogica ebraica.

This database contains names abstracted from the 1929 Polish business directory Ksiega Adresowa Polski (Wraz z w.m. Gdanskiem) dla Handlu, Przemyslu, Rzemiosl i Rolnictwa [Directory of Poland (including Gdansk) for Trade, Industry, Handicraft and Agriculture]. Only names from the section for Nowogródzkie Województwo (Nowogródek Province) were extracted.

Historical Background:

Nowogródek was one of the 16 provinces of inter-war Poland. This area is not in Poland today. It is now in western Belarus, with a tiny portion in southeastern Lithuania. Poland controlled this territory roughly from World War I to World War II. Before WWI, this area was in Vilna, Grodno, and Minsk gubernias of the Russian Empire.

A województwo (voivodie) was a geographic designation of the country of Poland between World War I and World War II, roughly equivalent to a state in the United States or province in Canada. Each województwo was divided into powiats (districts), roughly equivalent to a U.S. county. These powiats were in turn divided into uchastoks, roughly equivalent to U.S. townships.

Nowogródek Province's seven powiats were: Baranowicze, Lida, Nieśwież, Nowogródek, Słonim, Stołpce, and Wołożyn. (Before WWI, Lida district was in Vilna gubernia, Słonim district was in Grodno gubernia, the other five districts were in Minsk gubernia).

About the Database:

The fields in this database include the following:

  • Town name (and latitude and longitude, if known)

  • Powiat (district) of Nowogródskie province in which the town was located

  • Surname of the listed person or business owner

  • First name, usually just an initial

  • An "x", if the business was registered

  • Street address, if noted

  • Occupation / Business

  • Notes. The notes generally are the amount of land and/or names of the estate owned by a "landowner", a rare telephone number, or a hamlet of the town listed.

All information published in the directory from this province has been included in this database. The database contains 15,122 citations.

Where to Find a Copy of the Original:

The entire 1929 directory is available on microfilm in the New York Public Library's Slavic and Baltic Division, call number [Slav. Reserve 96-7788].