
Tuutari (Дудерово, Дудорово, Дудергоф, Duderhof, Dudern) is a former historic parish in central Ingermanland in the current territory of Russian Federation. It is one of the oldest Finnish parishes in Ingermanland. It was bordered by St. Petersburg in the north, Venjoki parish in the east, Skuoritsa parish in the south and Hietamäki parish in the west. The aim of this project is to collect and...
Hietamäki is a former historic parish in central Ingermanland in the current territory of Russian Federation. For a long time Hietamäki was a part of Tuutari parish, with a separate chapel or church, and became fully independent in 1897. It was bordered by Tyrö and St. Petersburg in the north, Tuutari parish in the east, Skuoritsa parish in the south and Ropsu parish in the west. The aim of th...
This is a cooperation project for genealogical study of Ingrian families – Votian, Izhorian, Finnish, Estonian, Swedish or Russian –, all who have roots in this corner of the world or identify themselves as Ingrians. Historical Ingria (Finnish: Inkeri or Inkerinmaa; Russian: Ингрия, Ижорская земля or Ингерманландия, Swedish: Ingermanland; Estonian: Ingeri or Ingerimaa) is the geographical area...
This is a cooperation project for genealogical study of families from Keltto. Keltto is a parish in Ingria, Russia.Finnish: Keltto Russian: Колтуши, Koltuši Swedish: Keltos, Kieltis ==Links & Resources==* Wikipedia: Keltto Parish in the Inkeri.ru portal with links and references to church books (in Russian and Finnish): Keltto Parish in the Digital Archives of the National Archives of Finland ...
Livonia= The aim of this project is to collect people who have born, lived, influenced or died in Livonia during the centuries under it. All the collaborators are welcome. Livonia is a historical region between the east and the west on the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea. Given the location the borders of Livonia have changed to an extent but, by and large, Livonia refers to areas which now co...
Beloostrov==== Beloostrov (Russian: Белоо́стров; Finnish: Valkeasaari , both meaning lit. White Island ), from 1922 to World War II - Krasnoostrov (Красноо́стров, lit. Red Island ), is a municipal settlement in Kurortny District of the federal city of St. Petersburg , Russia, located on the Sestra River, Karelian Isthmus . The current population of Beloostrov is somewhat over 2,100. === ===H...
Tyrö (Tyris, Тюрё) is a former historic parish in central Ingria in the current territory of Russian Federation. The parish was created in 1642. The aim of this project is to collect and link together all profiles related to Tyrö parish, provide links to additional information and resources and to facilitate cooperation between researchers. The project is open to everyone who have ancestors or ...
Inkere (Ingris, Ižora) is a former historic parish in central Ingria in the current territory of Russian Federation. The parish was created at the beginning of the Swedish reign in Ingria in 1623-26. The congregation was abolished in 1937 by Soviet Russian authorities.The aim of this project is to collect and link together all profiles related to Tyrö parish, provide links to additional informa...
Pajula is one of the former Finnish villages in the Finnish lutheran parish of Tuutari (Duderhof) in the historical Ingria (nowadays Leningrad oblast, Russian Federation).The aim of this project is to collect and link together all profiles related to the village, provide links to additional information and resources and to facilitate cooperation between researchers. The project is open to every...
Кирха святого Иакова в Шапках — лютеранская церковь в посёлке Шапки, бывший центр прихода Ярвисаари (фин. Järvisaari) Евангелическо-лютеранской церкви Ингрии. ==История== Самостоятельная лютеранская община Ярвисаари была образована в 1638 году. На карте Ингерманландии А. И. Бергенгейма, составленной по шведским материалам 1676 года, упоминается центр прихода, кирха Järvisaari. В 1690-е годы ...
Towards the end of the Great Northern War, glass manufacturies ("Glashütte"), staffed by foreign glassmakers were established in Ingria. From the 1740s onwards, other glass manufacturies were established by the Baltic nobility, first in Livonia and later in Estonia, frequently staffed by members of the same families of glassmakers (mostly German immigrants), who can be found among the workers a...
Pohjois-Inkerin Rykmentti Pohjois-Inkerin Rykmentti (myöh. Pohjois-Inkerin Erikoispataljoona) oli vuonna 1919 vapaaehtoisten inkeriläisten muodostama sotilasyksikkö, jonka päämääränä oli taistella autonomisen Inkerin puolesta ja bolševismia vastaan. Pohjois-Inkeri Rykmentin lisäksi Inkerin Pataljoona taisteli samoin tavoittein yhdessä virolaisten ja Venäjän valkoisen armeijan kanssa Länsi-Inker...