Skuoritsa (Skvorits, Skworitz, Скворицы, Skvoritsy) is a former historic parish in central Ingermanland, in the present Russian Federation. The parish was formed in 1640's. It was bordered by Ropsu, Hietamäki and Tuutari parishes in the north, Venjoki and Hatsina parishes in the east, Kolppina and Spankkova in the south and Kupanitsa in the west. The church was closed before the WW II and reopn...
Welcome to the Venjoki project! Please join if any of your ancestors are from Venjoki. Villages of Venjoki: Anttila, Glaasova, Haapasaari, Haikkola, Hampaala, Hietakylä, Humalasaari (Hynnisi), Huuhka, Hyvösi, Hällölä, Häyhäsi, Hörkkölä, Jäniskylä, Kaakkala, Kapasi, Kaskisaari, Kekälekylä, Kelola (Jurkina), Kiiskilä, Kivola, Kokkola, Kommola, Koprala, Korhosi, Korkanmäki, Korkeamaa, Kouru (Kots...
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...
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 project is about a Finnish teachers' seminary in Kolppana, Czarist Russia, which operated in 1863-1920. The aim of the project is to collect and link together the profiles of the students and teachers of the seminary. Tämä projekti koskee suomalaista opettajaseminaaria Kolppanassa, Tsaari Venäjällä, joka toimi vuosina 1863-1920.Projektin tarkoituksena on kerätä ja yhdistää toisiinsa semina...
Kolpino is a municipal city located on the Izhora River 26 kilometers southeast of St. Petersburg. Kolpino was founded in 1722 and was granted town status in 1912. It was one of the chief ironworks of the crown in Russia. Kolpino was also home to an iron foundry of the Russian Admiralty.