Frequency of Doukhobor Names in Saskatchewan in 1905

by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff

A study of the frequency of names offers important insights into Doukhobor genealogy, history and culture.  The frequency of a name is the number of times it occurs relative to the total name instances sampled.  This study presents data on the frequency of men’s names, women’s names and surnames found among the Doukhobors in Saskatchewan in 1905.  The study shows the popularity and variety of personal names at this time.  It also shows the absolute and relative size of families bearing a particular surname.  Overall, this study allows us to form a detailed and accurate understanding of the use of names by Doukhobors shortly after their arrival in Canada from Russia.  Compiled by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff.

Source

The names for this frequency study were taken from the Doukhobor village census of 1905.  The census was taken by the Dominion Land Branch of the Department of Interior to identify eligible homestead entrants among the Doukhobors living in Saskatchewan.  It contains a substantial amount of information, including the personal names and surnames of 9,188 Doukhobors living in 69 village settlements.  As the number of Doukhobors living out of such village settlements, either in commercial towns, on homesteads or out-of-province, was extremely low at this time (estimated 25 persons or 0.27 percent of the entire population), the census can be considered comprehensive and representative of virtually all Doukhobors (estimated 99.73 percent) living in Canada at the time.

Methodology

A systematic study of the census was undertaken to identify duplicate entries for persons.  None were detected, which is not surprising, given the purpose for which the census was taken.  Although the census was also taken for years subsequent to 1905, only the 1905 entries were analyzed, so as to avoid the potential for double-counts.  A name count was then conducted using computer software and a digital copy of the census to determine the frequency of the names contained therein.  Once counted, the names were deleted to further avoid the potential for double-counts.

Many names in the census are listed in a variety of spellings.  This does not reflect different usage of names but rather the language barrier between English-speaking census takers and the Russian-speaking Doukhobors, the lack of a standard transliteration system from the Cyrillic to Latin alphabet, and varying degrees of illiteracy amongst the Doukhobors as well as census-takers.  As a result, the names in the census are spelt phonetically the way they sounded.  For the purpose of this study, all variant spellings of a single name were counted together.  For example, the men’s names Wasil, Wasyl and Wasily were counted together and likewise the surnames Voikin, Woikin and Woykin.

Similarly, many personal names (but not surnames) in the census are listed in a variety of forms.  In some cases (292 persons or 3.1 percent of the entire population), the diminutive form of a standard Russian name is used, as was the common practice among the Doukhobors.  For example, the men’s name Dmitry also appears as Mitro and the women’s name Praskovia as Paranya.  In other cases (250 persons or 2.7 percent of the entire population), an Anglicized form of the standard Russian name is used.  Hence, the men’s name Mikhailo also appears as Michael and the women’s name Pelagea as Polly.  For the purpose of this study, all variant forms of a single name were counted together.

The above methodology and approach were used to overcome the challenge of analyzing large datasets, to ensure consistency, and to minimize the opportunity for manual errors in calculation.  It has also provided a more effective method for sharing data and results.

Men’s Names

The study identified a total of 72 Russian names distributed among 4,658 Doukhobor males, an average of 1 name for every 65 males.  In contrast, there were approximately 1,500 men’s names in use in Russia at the time.  From this it can be concluded that the pool from which men’s names were drawn by Doukhobors in Saskatchewan in 1905 was relatively small.

Within the pool of men’s names, a small number of names was very popular, while the greater number of names was chosen only rarely.  Therefore, it was very common for different Doukhobor males in 1905 to share the same name.

Table 1  Frequency of Men’s Names
Frequency of Men's Names

As may be seen from Table 1 above, the 10 most popular men’s names were shared by 81.86 percent (3,813 individuals) of all Doukhobor males, while more than 1 in every 2 males (55.86 percent or 2,602 individuals) bore one of the top 5 names.  In contrast, the 62 less popular men’s names, while comprising 86.11 percent of the entire pool of names, accounted for only 18.14 percent (845 individuals) of all Doukhobor males.  Of these, 38 names appear less than 10 times and 16 names appear only once

View a frequency listing of men’s names that appear in the census.  For illustrative purposes, the ten most frequent entries in the listing are reproduced in Table 2 below.

Table 2  Ten Most Frequent Men’s Names

Name

Frequency (#)

Frequency (%)

Rank

Vasily

740

15.89%

1

Ivan

641

13.76%

2

Nikolai

443

9.51%

3

Petro

417

8.95%

4

Alexei

361

7.75%

5

Fyodor

334

7.17%

6

Mikhailo

298

6.40%

7

Grigory

265

5.69%

8

Semyon

219

4.70%

9

Pavel

95

2.04%

10

Women’s Names

The study identified only 39 Russian names distributed among 4,530 Doukhobor females, an average of 1 name for every 116 females.  This can be contrasted with the approximately 1,000 women’s names in use in Russia at the time.  It follows that the pool of women’s names used by Doukhobors in Saskatchewan was very small.  In absolute terms, it was almost half the size of the corresponding pool of men’s names.

Within the pool of women’s names, a remarkably small number of names accounted for the larger part of naming choices.  For this reason, it was very common for different Doukhobor females in 1905 to share the same name; almost twice as common as among Doukhobor males.

Table 3  Frequency of Women’s Names
Frequency of Women's Names

Table 3 above shows that the 10 most common women’s names were shared by 79.67 percent (3,609 individuals) of all Doukhobor females, while more than 1 in 2 females (51.90 percent or 2,351 individuals) bore one of the top 4 names.  By way of contrast, the 29 less popular names, while comprising 74.35 percent of the entire pool of names, account for only 20.33 percent (921 individuals) of all Doukhobor females.  Of these, 11 names appear less than 10 times and 5 names appear only once.

Table 4  Ten Most Frequent Women’s Names

Name

Frequency (#)

Frequency (%)

Rank

Maria

769

16.98%

1

Anna

616

13.60%

2

Anastasia

583

12.87%

3

Pelagea

383

8.45%

4

Avdotia

317

7.00%

5

Agafia

293

6.47%

6

Tatiana

228

5.03%

7

Malanya

167

3.69%

8

Praskovia

127

2.80%

9

Lukeria

126

2.78%

10

Here is a frequency listing of women’s names that appear in the census.  For illustrative purposes, the ten most frequent entries in the listing are reproduced in Table 4 above.

Surnames

Finally, the study identified a total of 235 Russian surnames distributed among 9,188 Doukhobors, an average of 1 surname for every 39 persons.  When contrasted with the approximately 100,000 surnames in use in Russia at the time, it can be concluded that the pool of surnames used by Doukhobors in Saskatchewan was rather small.

Within the pool of surnames, there was an uneven distribution among the population; however, the effect was not pronounced, except at the very top of the frequency listing.  The most striking anomaly was the top surname in the listing, Popoff, which occurred almost three times as frequently as the second most common surname and almost fourteen times as frequently as the average.  Comparatively speaking, however, it was less common for different Doukhobors to share the same surname than personal name.

Table 5  Frequency of Surnames
Frequency of Surnames

As may be seen from Table 5 above, a quarter of all Doukhobors shared 1 of 14 surnames ranked from 1 to 14.  Another quarter shared one of 28 surnames ranked from 15 to 43.  Another shared one of 47 surnames ranked from 44 to 91.  The last quarter of all Doukhobors shared 1 of 143 surnames ranked from 92 to 235.

See the frequency listing of surnames that appear in the census.  For illustrative purposes, the ten most frequent entries in the listing are reproduced in Table 6 below.

Table 6  Ten Most Frequent Surnames

Name

Frequency (#)

Frequency (%)

Rank

Popoff

532

5.79%

1

Chernoff

189

2.06%

2

Strelieff

173

1.88%

3

Konkin

166

1.81%

4

Verigin

165

1.80%

5

Voikin

147

1.60%

6

Postnikoff

145

1.58%

7

Chernenkoff

142

1.55%

8

Kazakoff

130

1.41%

9

Horkoff

121

1.32%

10

Summary

As may be seen from this frequency study, the early twentieth century was not a time of great diversity in Doukhobor naming.  For both men and women, the 10 most frequent names account for about 80 percent of the persons named, and in each case adding the next 6 names brings the total to about 90 percent.  Generally, men’s names were more varied than women’s names, with nearly twice as many names occurring.  In both cases, however, it can be said that there was a great reliance on a relatively small repertoire of popular personal names.

This study identifies a similar trend among surnames, although the effect is not as pronounced as among personal names.  That is to say, the 10 most frequent surnames accounted for about 20 percent of the population, and the 42 most frequent surnames accounted for about 50 percent.  It can be concluded that there was a small number of large families and clans sharing common surnames, and a large number of smaller family units with diverse surnames.

From a genealogical perspective, this study underlines the problem of name ambiguity among the Doukhobors.  For example, a search for the men’s name Vasily comes up with 740 different persons sharing this name, while a search for the surname Popov shows 523 individuals with this surname.  When this personal name and surname are combined, a search identifies no less than 39 individuals sharing the name Vasily Popov.  Such ambiguity hinders the identification of specific persons in records and can potentially lead to confusion in family historical research.

Historically speaking, this study depicts names and naming patterns among Doukhobors for the year 1905.  However, it should be considered as indicative and not definitive of naming trends today.  The rate of growth in size differed among families over time.  As well, post-1905 Doukhobor immigration, while not substantial, nevertheless altered the population size and relative frequency of some names, and brought new names from Russia which did not previously occur in Canada.  Finally, new names (especially personal names) appeared among the Doukhobors after 1905 which did not occur previously either in Russia or Canada.

From a cultural perspective, the small pool of personal names and surnames may be explained, at least in part, by the small founding population of Doukhobors at the end of the eighteenth century; the Doukhobor practice of name repetition from generation to generation; and the geocultural isolation of the Doukhobors, from the late eighteenth century onwards, from external Russian naming influences.  Within these pools, the trend towards uniformity in names and naming patterns may be reflective of a broader pattern of sectarian development.

References

  • Lapshinoff, Steve, List of Doukhobors Living in Saskatchewan in 1905 (Crescent Valley: self-published, 1996).
  • Library and Archives Canada, Immigration Branch, Central Registry Files, Doukhobor Village Files (RG 76, Volumes 183 to 185, Parts 1 to 14) Microfilm Reel Nos. C-7337 to C-7341.
  • Petrovskii, N.A., Slovar Russkikh Lichnikh Imen (Moscow, 1968).
  • Unbegaun, B.O., Russian Surnames (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972).

This article was reproduced by permission in Onomastica Canadiana (Canadian Society for the Study of Names: December 2007, Volume 89, Number 2). Read article in journal format.

Read a distribution study by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff of Doukhobor surnames that appear in the 1905 census and search by surname or search by village.

Frequency of Men’s Names

Frequency of Women’s Names

Frequency of Surnames

Surname-Village Index for the 1905 Doukhobor Census

by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff

The geographic distribution of a surname can tell you a lot about your family history. The following index is of Doukhobor surnames that appear in the 1905 Doukhobor Village Census in Saskatchewan. Search alphabetically by surname to find the villages in which the surname occurred in 1905. Then follow the instructions at the bottom of this page to consult the full extracted data from the census. See the Village-Surname Index to search geographically by village.

Index – ChDEFGHIKLMNOPRSTVWZ

– A –

Abrosimoff
Novo-Kamenka, Trudolyubovoye.

Androsoff
Blagoveshcheniye, Malaya Gorelovka, Moiseyevo, Novoye.

Antifaeff
Pokrovka, Semenovo, Terpeniye (SA), Truzhdeniye, Uspeniye (N).

Argatoff
Novo-Kamenka, Novo-Lebedevo, Osvobozhdeniye.

Arishenkoff
Khlebodarnoye, Lyubovnoye, Staro-Kamenka, Vozneseniye.

– B –

Babaeff
Pokrovskoye.

Babakaeff
Gromovoye, Spasovka (S), Spasovka (SA).

Barabanoff
Bogomdannoye, Osvobozhdeniye, Pokrovskoye, Prokuratovo.

Barisenkoff
Pozirayevka, Slavnoye, Sovetnoye, Vera.

Barisoff
Efremovka, Kirilovka (GS), Prokuratovo, Tambovka (S), Troitskoye (N), Trudolyubovoye, Vozvysheniye.

Barowsky
Novo-Goreloye.

Bartsoff
Kalmakovo, Petrovo, Staro-Rodionovka, Terpeniye (S), Trudolyubovoye.

Baturin
Terpeniye (S), Troitskoye (N), Trudolyubovoye, Vozneseniye.

Baulin
Blagodarnoye, Prokuratovo, Tikhomirnoye,

Bayoff
Petrovka, Uspeniye (N),

Bedinoff
Novo-Kamenka, Truzhdeniye, Vernoye,

Bikanoff
Staro-Terpeniye, Tambovka (S), Troitskoye (N),

Birukoff
Bogomdannoye, Lyubomirnoye, Osvobozhdeniye, Spasovka (SA), Tikhomirnoye, Vera,

Bludoff
Blagodarnoye, Nadezhda, Novo-Kamenka, Perekhodnoye, Pokrovka, Slavyanka, Staro-Kamenka, Staro-Terpeniye, Tambovka (S), Terpeniye (S), Truzhdeniye, Vozvysheniye,

Bondareff
Perekhodnoye, Sovetnoye, Terpeniye (SA), Uspeniye (SA), Utesheniye, Vernoye,

Bulanoff
Petrovka, Pokrovka, Staro-Terpeniye, Terpeniye (S),

– Ch –

Cherkashoff
Petrovo.

Chernenkoff
Blagosklonnoye, Bogomdannoye, Lyubomirnoye, Novo-Lebedevo, Pokrovskoye, Semenovo, Spasovka (S), Staro-Lebedevo, Tikhomirnoye,

Chernoff
Kapustino, Lyubomirnoye, Novoye, Perekhodnoye, Petrovka, Pokrovskoye, Prokuratovo, Smireniye, Sovetnoye, Spasovka (S), Spasovka (SA), Staro-Lebedevo, Terpeniye (SA), Vernoye,

South Colongy Village
Doukhobor village near Veregin, Saskatchean, c. 1911.   Library and Archives Canada – C-057053.

Cheveldaeff
Blagoveshcheniye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Efremovka, Kalmakovo, Mikhailovka, Novoye, Uspeniye (N), Voskriseniye,

Chikmaroff
Tikhomirnoye,

Chursinoff
Prokuratovo, Trudolyubovoye,

Chutskoff
Blagodarnoye, Gromovoye, Moiseyevo, Smireniye, Spasovka (S), Tambovka (SA), Trudolyubovoye.

– D –

Danshin
Otradnoye, Sovetnoye,

Davidoff
Gromovoye, Spasovka (S), Troitskoye (SA).

Demenoff
Truzhdeniye.

Demosky
Gromovoye, Kirilovka (SA), Moiseyevo, Otradnoye, Sovetnoye, Spasovka (SA), Troitskoye (SA).

Dergousoff
Kapustino, Kirilovka (GS), Novo-Troitskoye, Slavnoye, Truzhdeniye, Vozvysheniye.

Diachkoff
Lyubomirnoye, Semenovo.

Diakoff
Novo-Rodionovka, Semenovo, Vernoye.

Dorofaeff
Nadezhda, Terpeniye (SA), Vernoye.

Dubasoff
Efremovka, Nadezhda, Pavlovo, Tambovka (S), Vera, Voskriseniye.

Dubinin
Mikhailovka, Semenovo.

Dutoff
Khlebodarnoye, Novo-Kamenka, Novo-Lebedevo, Staro-Terpeniye, Terpeniye (S), Vera.

Dvortsoff
Petrovo.

– E –

Efanoff
Semenovo.

Egoroff
Troitskoye (N).

Elasoff
Lyubovnoye, Truzhdeniye, Vera.

Eletsky
Utesheniye.

Esakin
Petrovka.

Esauloff
Arkhangelskoye, Malaya Gorelovka, Pokrovka.

Evdokimoff
Semenovo, Troitskoye (N), Vossianiye.

– F –

Fedosoff
Blagoveshcheniye, Moiseyevo, Pokrovka, Novoye.

Filipoff
Blagosklonnoye, Slavnoye.

Fofonoff
Arkhangelskoye, Blagosklonnoye, Blagoveshcheniye, Kapustino, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye, Pavlovo, Verigin, Vernoye.

Fominoff
Perekhodnoye, Semenovo, Sovetnoye, Terpeniye (SA), Uspeniye (N), Vossianiye.

– G –

Glagoleff
Tambovka (S), Trudolyubovoye.

Glaskoff
Staro-Kamenka.

Gleboff
Blagodarnoye, Lyubovnoye, Vossianiye.

Gnezdiloff
Blagoveshcheniye.

Gremakin
Bogomdannoye, Tikhomirnoye.

Gritchin
Bogomdannoye, Novo-Lebedevo, Osvobozhdeniye, Terpeniye (S), Tikhomirnoye, Uspeniye (N).

– H –

Hadikin
Lyubovnoye, Mikhailovka, Semenovo, Staro-Kamenka, Troitskoye (N), Uspeniye (N), Vera, Vossianiye, Vozneseniye.

Halishoff
Prokuratovo, Tikhomirnoye.

Hancheroff
Efremovka, Khlebodarnoye, Staro-Goreloye, Truzhdeniye, Voskriseniye.

Harshenin
Novo-Lebedevo, Troitskoye (N), Vernoye.

Herasimoff
Vossianiye.

Hlukoff
Khlebodarnoye, Nadezhda, Pavlovo, Pokrovskoye, Verigin.

Hohlin
Efremovka.

Holoboff
Besednoye, Blagodarnoye, Blagoveshcheniye, Gromovoye, Novoye, Otradnoye, Pokrovskoye, Spasovka (SA), Troitskoye (SA), Utesheniye.

Horkoff
Blagodarnoye, Blagoveshcheniye, Kirilovka (GS), Nadezhda, Smireniye, Spasovka (S), Staro-Goreloye, Tambovka (S).

Vosnesenya
Village of Vosnesenya, North Colony, c. 1904.  Library and Archives Canada C-000683.

Hrushkin
Sovetnoye.

Hubanoff
Gromovoye, Pozirayevka.

Hudikoff
Blagoveshcheniye, Bogdanovka, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Slavnoye, Spasovka (SA), Uspeniye (N), Vernoye.

Hulaeff
Perekhodnoye, Petrovo, Uspeniye (SA), Vossianiye.

– I –

Ivashin
Perekhodnoye, Terpeniye (SA).

Ivin
Mikhailovka, Semenovo, Uspeniye (SA).

– K –

Kabaroff
Slavyanka.

Kabatoff
Gromovoye, Kapustino, Perekhodnoye, Semenovo, Spasovka (S), Spasovka (SA), Terpeniye (SA), Utesheniye.

Kalmakoff
Arkhangelskoye, Besednoye, Malaya Gorelovka, Novo-Goreloye, Staro-Goreloye, Trudolyubovoye, Vera, Vozvysheniye.

Kanigin
Slavyanka, Troitskoye (N), Uspeniye (N).

Karaloff
Slavyanka, Terpeniye (SA).

Kasahoff
Troitskoye.

Kastrukoff
Semenovo, Troitskoye (N), Vera.

Katasonoff
Vera.

Kavaloff
Bogdanovka.

Kazakoff
Blagodarnoye, Efremovka, Gromovoye, Petrovo, Prokuratovo, Terpeniye (S), Troitskoye (SA), Trudolyubovoye, Truzhdeniye, Vera, Verigin, Voskriseniye.

Kerieff
Kirilovka (SA), Utesheniye.

Kinakin
Blagodarnoye, Khlebodarnoye, Pokrovka, Pokrovskoye, Staro-Bogdanovka, Vernoye, Voskriseniye.

Kolasoff
Semenovo.

Kolesnikoff
Lyubomirnoye, Lyubovnoye, Moiseyevo, Slavyanka, Troitskoye (N), Troitskoye (SA), Uspeniye (N), Uspeniye (SA).

Kolodinin
Spasovka (S).

Konkin
Kapustino, Otradnoye, Perekhodnoye, Petrovo, Smireniye, Spasovka (SA), Staro-Terpeniye, Terpeniye (S), Troitskoye (N), Uspeniye (SA), Vernoye, Voskriseniye.

Kotelnikoff
Uspeniye (SA), Utesheniye.

Kotoff
Tikhomirnoye.

Krasnikoff
Bogomdannoye.

Krigin
Efremovka.

Krukoff
Blagosklonnoye.

Kuchin
Blagodarnoye, Petrovo, Prokuratovo, Semenovo, Tambovka (S), Tikhomirnoye.

Kudrin
Vera.

Kuftinoff
Lyubovnoye, Mikhailovka, Novo-Lebedevo, Novo-Rodionovka, Staro-Rodionovka, Truzhdeniye, Vossianiye.

Kurbatoff
Pokrovskoye.

Kurenoff
Trudolyubovoye.

Kutnikoff
Gromovoye, Pozirayevka.

Kuznetsoff
Perekhodnoye, Petrovka, Terpeniye (SA), Uspeniye (SA).

– L –

Labinsoff
Novo-Rodionovka.

Laktin
Lyubovnoye, Mikhailovka, Novo-Rodionovka, Petrovo, Semenovo, Terpeniye (S), Vera.

Lapshinoff
Blagoveshcheniye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Kapustino.

Larin
Vozneseniye.

Lavrenchenkoff
Lyubovnoye, Troitskoye (N), Uspeniye (N), Vossianiye.

Lazareff
Kalmakovo, Slavnoye, Staro-Rodionovka, Trudolyubovoye.

Lebedoff
Lyubovnoye, Novo-Kamenka, Novo-Rodionovka, Troitskoye (N), Uspeniye (N), Vossianiye.

Legebokoff
Bogomdannoye, Novo-Lebedevo, Osvobozhdeniye, Tikhomirnoye.

Lukianoff
Petrovka, Tikhomirnoye.

– M –

Mahonin
Nadezhda, Pavlovo, Tikhomirnoye.

Makaeff
Novo-Rodionovka, Trudolyubovoye, Uspeniye (N).

mikhailovka village
Village of Mikhailovka, North Colony, c. 1908.  Library and Archives Canada PA-021116.

Makasaeff
Mikhailovka, Voskriseniye.

Makortoff
Gromovoye, Kalmakovo, Petrovo, Smireniye, Staro-Petrovo, Tambovka (SA), Vera.

Malakoff
Bogomdannoye, Lyubomirnoye, Novo-Lebedevo, Osvobozhdeniye, Staro-Lebedevo, Tikhomirnoye, Vozneseniye.

Malikoff
Bolshaya Gorelovka.

Maloff
Besednoye, Gromovoye, Novo-Troitskoye, Otradnoye, Pokrovskoye, Pozirayevka, Slavnoye, Spasovka (S), Spasovka (SA), Utesheniye.

Markin
Bogdanovka, Khlebodarnoye, Mikhailovka, Terpeniye (S), Troitskoye (N), Uspeniye (N).

Markoff
Kirilovka (SA).

Masloff
Novo-Lebedevo, Vera.

Matrosoff
Osvobozhdeniye.

Medvedeff
Tambovka (S), Voskriseniye.

Miroshnikoff
Pokrovskoye, Troitskoye (N).

Mitin
Pokrovka.

Mojelsky
Lyubovnoye, Novo-Kamenka, Staro-Kamenka, Vossianiye.

Morozoff
Kapustino, Otradnoye.

– N –

Nahornoff
Prokuratovo.

Nazaroff
Khlebodarnoye.

Nechvolodoff
Bolshaya Gorelovka, Mikhailovka, Pokrovskoye, Terpeniye (SA), Troitskoye (SA), Utesheniye, Voskriseniye.

Negraeff
Arkhangelskoye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Gromovoye, Kalmakovo, Nadezhda, Novo-Goreloye, Perekhodnoye, Vera, Verigin.

Nemanikin
Kirilovka (SA).

Novokshonoff
Blagoveshcheniye, Kirilovka (GS), Novo-Troitskoye, Spasovka (S), Truzhdeniye, Voskriseniye.

– O –

Obedkoff
Kalmakovo, Mikhailovka, Otradnoye, Perekhodnoye, Uspeniye (SA), Vozneseniye.

Ogloff
Kirilovka (GS), Petrovo, Terpeniye (S).

Osachoff
Nadezhda, Pavlovo, Pokrovka, Slavyanka, Sovetnoye, Spasovka (SA), Troitskoye (SA), Vernoye.

Ostaforoff
Blagoveshcheniye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Kalmakovo, Moiseyevo, Novo-Goreloye.

Ostrikoff
Vossianiye.

Ozeroff
Arkhangelskoye, Bogdanovka, Kirilovka (SA), Nadezhda, Utesheniye.

– P –

Padowsky
Petrovka.

Panferkoff
Slavnoye.

Pankoff
Tikhomirnoye.

Parakin
Pozirayevka, Voskriseniye.

south colony village
Doukhobor village near Veregin, Saskatchewan, c. 1911.   Library and Archives Canada PA-038515.

Parkin
Efremovka, Vossianiye.

Pepin
Spasovka (SA).

Perehudoff
Perekhodnoye, Terpeniye (SA).

Perepelkin
Arkhangelskoye, Blagodarnoye, Malaya Gorelovka, Novoye, Novo-Kamenka, Spasovka (SA), Terpeniye (SA).

Pereverzeff
Arkhangelskoye, Blagosklonnoye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Efremovka, Kapustino, Khlebodarnoye, Kirilovka (SA), Verigin, Vernoye.

Petroff
Utesheniye.

Piktin
Bogomdannoye, Tikhomirnoye.

Planidin
Nadezhda, Pavlovo, Sovetnoye, Tambovka (S), Trudolyubovoye, Vera.

Plaxin
Arkhangelskoye, Bogdanovka, Novo-Troitskoye.

Plotnikoff
Blagosklonnoye, Kapustino, Uspeniye (N).

Podovinnikoff
Lyubomirnoye, Novo-Lebedevo, Petrovka, Otradnoye, Sovetnoye, Spasovka (S), Spasovka (SA), Terpeniye (SA).

Pohozoff
Vernoye.

Polovnikoff
Besednoye, Blagosklonnoye, Pavlovo.

Ponomaroff
Blagodarnoye, Trudolyubovoye, Truzhdeniye.

Popoff
Arkhangelskoye, Besednoye, Blagodarnoye, Bogdanovka, Kirilovka (GS), Lyubomirnoye, Malaya Gorelovka, Moiseyevo, Nadezhda, Novo-Kamenka, Otradnoye, Pavlovo, Petrovka, Petrovo, Pokrovskoye, Pozirayevka, Semenovo, Slavnoye, Spasovka (SA), Sovetnoye, Staro-Kamenka, Staro-Lebedevo, Tambovka (S), Tambovka (SA), Terpeniye (SA), Troitskoye (N), Troitskoye (SA), Uspeniye (N), Uspeniye (SA), Vera, Vernoye, Voskriseniye, Vozneseniye.

Postnikoff
Arkhangelskoye, Kirilovka (SA), Petrovka, Slavyanka, Uspeniye (SA).

Potapoff
Novo-Rodionovka, Staro-Kamenka, Staro-Rodionovka, Verigin.

Poznikoff
Lyubomirnoye, Pavlovo, Perekhodnoye, Petrovo, Pokrovskoye, Vera.

Pramorukoff
Efremovka.

Prokopenkoff
Staro-Kamenka.

Pugachoff
Blagosklonnoye, Kapustino, Kirilovka (GS), Nadezhda.

– R –

Remezoff
Blagodarnoye.

Repin
Pokrovskoye, Slavnoye, Vernoye.

Rezansoff
Blagodarnoye, Petrovo, Semenovo, Tambovka (S), Terpeniye (S), Vera, Voskriseniye.

Ribalkin
Arkhangelskoye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Malaya Gorelovka, Moiseyevo, Petrovo, Smireniye, Spasovka (S), Spasovka (SA), Uspeniye (N).

Ribin
Bogdanovka, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Kapustino, Mikhailovka, Petrovka, Pokrovka, Verigin, Vozneseniye.

Rilkoff
Kirilovka (GS), Lyubovnoye, Petrovo, Tambovka (S), Troitskoye (SA), Vozvysheniye.

Rozinkin
Lyubovnoye.

– S –

Sadkoff
Nadezhda.

Salikin
Blagoveshcheniye, Kalmakovo, Otradnoye, Petrovka, Pokrovka, Slavnoye, Smireniye, Terpeniye (S), Uspeniye (SA), Verigin, Vozvysheniye.

Samoiloff
Pozirayevka, Smireniye.

Samorodin
Blagoveshcheniye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Kirilovka (GS), Novoye, Novo-Goreloye, Otradnoye.

spasovka
Doukhobor village gathering, Saskatchewan Colony, c. 1902.

Samsonoff
Novo-Rodionovka, Staro-Rodionovka, Vossianiye.

Saprikin
Lyubomirnoye, Osvobozhdeniye, Tikhomirnoye.

Savenkoff
Gromovoye, Novo-Rodionovka, Petrovo, Prokuratovo, Spasovka (SA), Tambovka (S), Tambovka (SA), Verigin.

Savitskoff
Khlebodarnoye.

Semenoff
Gromovoye, Malaya Gorelovka, Novoye, Otradnoye, Spasovka (S).

Shekinoff
Voskriseniye.

Sherbakoff
Otradnoye.

Sherbinin
Staro-Lebedevo, Uspeniye (N).

Sherstobitoff
Efremovka, Kirilovka (GS), Mikhailovka, Moiseyevo, Pokrovka, Pokrovskoye, Tambovka (S), Trudolyubovoye, Vera, Verigin, Vozneseniye.

Shiloff
Bogdanovka, Kirilovka (GS), Novo-Lebedevo.

Shishkin
Besednoye.

Shkuratoff
Prokuratovo.

Shlakoff
Lyubomirnoye.

Shukin
Bogdanovka, Kirilovka (GS), Novo-Troitskoye, Spasovka (SA), Vernoye.

Shumilin
Khlebodarnoye.

Shustoff
Troitskoye (N).

Slastukin
Staro-Lebedevo.

Sofonoff
Gromovoye, Staro-Bogdanovka, Troitskoye (N), Troitskoye (SA).

Solovaeff
Pavlovo.

Sopoff
Troitskoye (N).

Sotnikoff
Petrovo.

Storjeff
Novo-Lebedevo.

Strelieff
Arkhangelskoye, Blagodarnoye, Bogdanovka, Khlebodarnoye, Moiseyevo, Nadezhda, Novo-Troitskoye, Perekhodnoye, Petrovka, Prokuratovo, Spasovka (S), Trudolyubovoye, Uspeniye (SA), Utesheniye, Vernoye.

Strukoff
Lyubovnoye, Novo-Kamenka, Staro-Kamenka, Tambovka (S), Troitskoye (N).

Stuchnoff
Efremovka, Kirilovka (SA), Mikhailovka, Pavlovo, Staro-Lebedevo, Terpeniye (S), Voskriseniye.

Stupnikoff
Gromovoye, Spasovka (SA).

Sukeroff
Blagosklonnoye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Lyubomirnoye, Perekhodnoye, Slavyanka, Terpeniye (SA).

Sukocheff
Kirilovka (GS), Novo-Troitskoye, Utesheniye, Verigin.

Sukorukoff
Blagodarnoye, Semenovo, Troitskoye (N), Uspeniye (N), Uspeniye (SA), Vozvysheniye.

Sukovaeff
Pavlovo, Utesheniye.

Susoeff
Troitskoye (N).

Swetlikoff
Mikhailovka, Novo-Rodionovka, Sovetnoye, Staro-Rodionovka, Vossianiye.

Swetlishnoff
Kirilovka (GS), Pokrovka, Vozvysheniye.

Swetlisheff
Petrovka, Uspeniye (N).

– T –

Taranoff
Blagodarnoye.

Tarasoff
Arkhangelskoye, Bogdanovka, Kirilovka (SA), Osvobozhdeniye, Pokrovka, Slavnoye, Spasovka (S), Spasovka (SA), Uspeniye (N).

Terekoff
Novo-Troitskoye, Semenovo, Tambovka (S), Uspeniye (N).

Tikonoff
Voskriseniye.

Novo troitskoe village
Village of Novo-Troitskoye, Good Spirit Lake Annex, c. 1900.  Library and Archives Canada C-008890.

Tomilin
Blagoveshcheniye, Moiseyevo, Novo-Goreloye, Tambovka (SA).

Trofimenkoff
Pokrovskoye, Tambovka (S).

Trubitsin
Blagoveshcheniye.

– V –

Vanin
Osvobozhdeniye, Staro-Lebedevo.

Vanjoff
Gromovoye, Kalmakovo, Tambovka (SA).

Vatkin
Bogdanovka, Vera.

Vereshchagin
Gromovoye, Terpeniye (SA), Troitskoye (SA).

Verigin
Besednoye, Blagosklonnoye, Blagoveshcheniye, Kapustino, Novoye, Novo-Kamenka, Otradnoye, Prokuratovo, Staro-Kamenka.

Vlasoff
Staro-Rodionovka.

Vorobieff
Staro-Terpeniye, Voskriseniye.

Voykin
Efremovka, Khlebodarnoye, Kirilovka (GS), Kirilovka (SA), Novo-Kamenka, Osvobozhdeniye, Pokrovskoye, Smireniye.

– W –

Wasilenkoff
Arkhangelskoye, Petrovka, Pokrovka, Pokrovskoye, Terpeniye (SA).

Wishloff
Blagoveshcheniye, Bolshaya Gorelovka, Kalmakovo, Kirilovka (GS), Kirilovka (SA), Novo-Troitskoye, Osvobozhdeniye, Perekhodnoye, Voskriseniye.

– Z –

Zaitsoff
Pokrovka, Semenovo, Sovetnoye, Troitskoye (SA).

Zarchikoff
Nadezhda, Pavlovo, Semenovo, Uspeniye (N).

Zarikoff
Osvobozhdeniye, Terpeniye (SA).

Zarubin
Khlebodarnoye.

Zbitnoff
Kalmakovo, Malaya Gorelovka, Novo-Rodionovka, Old-Rodionovka, Slavnoye.

Zibaroff
Vozneseniye.

Zibin
Nadezhda, Novoye, Otradnoye, Pavlovo, Terpeniye (SA), Utesheniye.

Zivotkoff
Kirilovka (SA).

Zmaeff
Lyubovnoye, Mikhailovka, Staro-Kamenka, Troitskoye (N), Uspeniye (N).

Zubenkoff
Terpeniye (S).

Zubkoff
Mikhailovka, Vera, Vossianiye.

Zuravloff
Pokrovka, Utesheniye.

Notes

Doukhobor surnames were not evenly distributed throughout the villages in the 1905 census. They varied from area to area. Many surnames – even common ones – tended to concentrate in some areas rather than others.  At the same time, there was much family movement between villages, so be sure to check the census records for all villages in which the surname occurs.

Where a village name occurs more than once in the census, it is denoted by the first letter of the reserve in which it is located: North Reserve (N); South Reserve (S); Good Spirit Annex (GS); and Saskatchewan Reserve (SA).

Note also that several Doukhobor surnames were either not in use (i.e. Anutushkin, Makaroff, Nadain, etc.) or else did not arrive in Canada (i.e. Belovanoff, Yaschenkoff, Harelkin, etc.) until after 1905, and therefore, they do not appear in this index.

If you have found a surname that you are researching and would like to see the full data from the census, consult the Doukhobor Village Census Index by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff to obtain microfilm copies of the census held by Library and Archives Canada, or else consult the book by Steve Lapshinoff, List of Doukhobors Living in Saskatchewan in 1905 for a transcribed copy of the census.

For a frequency study of Doukhobor surnames, male personal names and female personal names that appear in the 1905 census, see Frequency of Doukhobor Names in Saskatchewan in 1905 by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff. 

Surname-Village Index of Doukhobors in the Caucasus, 1853

by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff

The following index is of Doukhobor surnames that appear in the 1853 tax register (kameral’noe osipanie) of the Caucasus region of Imperial Russia. Search alphabetically by surname to find the villages in which the surname occurred in 1853. Then follow the instructions at the bottom of this page to consult the full extracted and translated data from the tax register. It is also possible to search geographically by village.

 

Index – ABChDEFGIKLMNOPRSTUVYZ

– A –

Abakumov
Slavyanka.

Abarovsky
Novo-Goreloye.

Abrosimov
Efremovka, Goreloye.

Agafonov
Slavyanka.

Andreev
Slavyanka.

Androsov
Novo-Troitskoye.

Antyufeev
Novo-Spasskoye (Antofeev), Bashkichet (Antufeev), Troitskoye.

Argatov
Slavyanka.

Arishchenkov
Efremovka, Rodionovka.

Astafurov
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye.

– B –

Babaev
Spasskoye.

Babakaev
Orlovka, Slavyanka

Balabanov
Efremovka, Goreloye.

Barabanov
Bogdanovka.

Baturin
Goreloye, Shashka.

Bayov
Shashka.

Bedin, Bedinov
Bogdanovka (Bedinov), Orlovka (Bedinov), Slavyanka (Bedinov), Spasskoye.

Beloivanov
Slavyanka.

Belousov
Goreloye.

Bezperstov
Efremovka.

Biryukov
Bogdanovka.

Bludov
Bashkichet, Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Bondarev
Slavyanka.

Borisenkov
Novo-Spasskoye, Rodionovka.

Borisov
Goreloye, Shashka.

Bortsov
Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka, Shashka.

Botkin
Spasskoye.

Bryunin
Slavyanka.

Bulanov
Slavyank

Bykanov
Rodionovka.

Bykovskoy
Novo-Spasskoye.

– Ch –

Chernenkov
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka.

Chernov
Bogdanovka, Ormasheni, Slavyanka.

Chernyshev
Bashkichet.

Chekmarev
Efremovka (Chekmarov), Karaklisi, Orlovka (Chekmarov).

Cherkashov
Orlovka, Rodionovka.

Chuchmaev
Goreloye.

Chursin
Shashka, Spasskoye.

Chutsky, Chutskoy, Chutsenko
Novo-Spasskoye (Chutskoy), Shashka (Chutsky, Chutskoy, Chutsenko).

Chuvild’eev
Novo-Spasskoye (Chevild’eev), Karaklisi (Shiveldeev), Efremovka, Rodionovka.

– D –

Danshin
Slavyanka.

Davidov
Slavyanka.

Dement’ev
Bashkichet, Slavyanka.

Demin
Goreloye, Orlovka, Shashka.

Dergausov
Karabulakh, Novo-Troitskoye (Dergousov).

Dorodlev
Slavyanka.

Dorofeev
Orlovka.

Drozdov
Ormasheni.

Dubasov
Efremovka, Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Dubinin
Goreloye, Orlovka.

Dutov
Goreloye, Orlovka, Rodionovka, Troitskoye.

D’yakov
Bashkichet, Karaklisi, Troitskoye.

Dymovsky
Slavyanka.

– E –

Efanov
Novo-Troitskoye.

Egorov
Slavyanka.

Eletsky
Goreloye, Slavyanka.

Ereshenkov
Orlovka.

Esaulov
Novo-Goreloye.

Evdokimov
Rodionovka.

Evsyukov
Novo-Goreloye, Slavyanka.

– F –

Fedosov
Novo-Spasskoye, Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka.

Filipov
Slavyanka.

Fofonov
Efremovka, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye.

Fomin, Fominov
Rodionovka, Slavyanka (Fominov), Troitskoye.

– G –

Gerasimov
Slavyanka.

Glagol’ev
Shashka.

Glaskov
Ormasheni.

Glebov
Rodionovka.

Glukhov
Novo-Troitskoye, Spasskoye.

Gnezdinov
Novo-Troitskoye.

Golishchov
Bogdanovka.

Gololobov
Goreloye.

Golovanov
Novo-Troitskoye.

Golubov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Goncharov
Novo-Goreloye, Ormasheni (Goncharev), Goreloye, Rodionovka.

Gorelkin
Slavyanka.

Gor’kov, Gorkin
Efremovka, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Spasskoye, Shashka (Gorkin).

Gorshenin
Slavyanka.

Gremyakin
Bogdanovka.

Gritchin
Slavyanka, Bogdanovka (Grichin), Orlovka (Grichin).

Grushkin
Slavyanka.

Gubanov
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye, Orlovka.

Gulyaev
Novo-Troitskoye, Orlovka.

– I –

Il’in
Goreloye, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

Il’yasov
Rodionovka.

Isakin
Slavyanka.

Ivanov
Slavyanka.

Ivashin
Slavyanka.

Ivin
Efremovka.

– K –

Kabatov
Slavyanka, Troitskoye (Kobatov).

Kalmykov
Novo-Goreloye (Kolmakov, Kalmakov), Orlovka, Goreloye (Kalmikov).

Kanigin
Slavyanka.

Karev
Slavyanka, Orlovka, Goreloye.

Kasogov
Slavyanka.

Katasanov
Orlovka, Shashka.

Kazakov
Orlovka (Kozakov), Shashka.

Khabarov
Slavyanka.

Khilimov
Slavyanka.

Khadykin
Rodionovka.

Kholodinin
Orlovka.

Khokhlin
Goreloye.

Khudyakov
Novo-Troitskoye, Novo-Goreloye (Khudekov), Rodionovka (Khud’yakov).

Kinyakin
Karaklisi, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Kireev
Slavyanka.

Kotel’nikov
Slavyanka.

Kolesnikov
Slavyanka (Kalesnikov), Karabulakh, Bogdanovka, Troitskoye.

Kolodin
Slavyanka.

Konkin
Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka, Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Korolov
Slavyanka.

Kovalev
Slavyanka.

Kozlachkov
Slavyanka.

Krasnikov
Goreloye.

Krikunov
Goreloye.

Krygin
Orlovka.

Kryukov
Slavyanka.

Kuchin
Orlovka, Shashka.

Kudrin
Orlovka.

Kukhtinov
Goreloye, Rodionovka.

Kunavin
Slavyanka.

Kuranov
Shashka.

Kurbatov
Spasskoye.

Kutnyakov
Novo-Spasskoye, Shashka.

Kuz’min
Orlovka.

Kuznetsov
Rodionovka, Slavyanka.

– L –

Lakhtin
Orlovka (Laktin), Rodionovka.

Lapshin
Novo-Goreloye.

Larin
Goreloye.

Lavrenchenkov
Rodionovka (Lavrenchikov).

Lazarev
Karaklisi, Novo-Spasskoye.

Lebedev
Bogdanovka, Rodionovka.

Levanov
Shashka.

Lesnikov
Efremovka.

Lezhebokov
Bogdanovka.

Lityagin
Goreloye.

Lobintsov
Rodionovka.

Luk’yanov
Bogdanovka.

Lunin
Novo-Troitskoye.

– M –

Makeev
Rodionovka.

Makhonin
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka.

Makhortov
Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka.

Malakhov
Bogdanovka.

Malikov
Novo-Goreloye.

Malov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Markin
Efremovka, Goreloye, Rodionovka, Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Markov
Novo-Goreloye, Orlovka, Troitskoye.

Maslov
Bogdanovka.

Matrosov
Bogdanovka.

Medvedev
Goreloye, Slavyanka.

Menyakin
Karaklisi.

Mezentsov
Rodionovka.

Miroshnikov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Mitin
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Molchanov
Bogdanovka, Karaklisi.

Morozov
Slavyanka.

Mudrov
Orlovka.

Mukoseev
Efremovka.

Mukovnin
Novo-Goreloye.

Mzhel’sky
Rodionovka (Mozhel’sky).

– N –

Nadein
Troitskoye.

Nagornoy, Nagornov
Bashkichet (Nagornoy), Novo-Spasskoye (Nagornov).

Naidenov
Bogdanovka.

Nazarov
Efremovka, Spasskoye.

Negreev
Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka.

Nemakhov
Slavyanka.

Nemanikhin
Slavyanka.

Nichvolodov
Slavyanka (Nichvalodov), Goreloye, Efremovka.

Nosov
Orlovka.

Novikov
Bogdanovka.

Novokshonov
Novo-Troitskoye (Novokshenov), Novo-Spasskoye (Novokshenov), Karaklisi, Orlovka, Efremovka (Novokshanov).

– O –

Obedkov
Bashkichet, Efremovka (Obetkov), Novo-Spasskoye.

Oslopov
Efremovka.

Ostrikov
Rodionovka.

Ozerov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

– P –

Pankov
Goreloye.

Parakhin
Efremovka, Novo-Troitskoye.

Parazikhin
Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Spasskoye.

Panferkov
Slavyanka.

Parkin
Karaklisi, Efremovka.

Pikhtin
Slavyanka.

Pepin
Slavyanka.

Peregudov
Slavyanka.

Perepelkin
Novo-Spasskoye, Ormasheni, Bogdanovka, Orlovka.

Pereverzov
Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka, Novo-Goreloye, Efremovka (Pereverzev).

Petrov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Planidin
Shashka, Slavyanka.

Plakhov
Novo-Troitskoye (Plokhov), Rodionovka.

Plaksin
Novo-Troitskoye.

Plotnikov
Slavyanka.

Podkolzin
Orlovka.

Podovinnikov, Podovil’nikov, Padovsky
Slavyanka (Podovil’nikov), Bogdanovka (Podavinikov, Padovsky).

Pogozhey, Pogozhev
Bashkichet (Pogozhey), Slavyanka (Pogozhev)

Polikarpov
Slavyanka.

Polovnikov
Slavyanka.

Ponomarev
Ormasheni, Shashka.

Popov
Bogdanovka, Efremovka, Novo-Troitskoye, Rodionovka, Shashka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Posnikov
Orlovka, Slavyanka.

Potapov
Goreloye, Rodionovka.

Povalyaev
Orlovka.

Poznyakov
Bogdanovka, Spasskoye.

Pramorukov
Goreloye (Premorukov).

Pugachev
Slavyanka.

Putilin
Troitskoye.

– R –

Raskazov
Slavyanka.

Remizov
Shashka.

Repin
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Rezantsov
Ormasheni (Rezantsev), Orlovka, Efremovka, Shashka (Rezantsev).

Robyshev
Novo-Troitskoye.

Romanov
Orlovka.

Rozinkin
Orlovka, Rodionovka (Rozynkin).

Rybalkin
Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Spasskoye.

Rybin
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye, Troitskoye.

Ryl’kov, Rylkin
Karabulakh (Rylkin), Novo-Goreloye, Orlovka, Shashka.

– S –

Sadkov
Slavyanka.

Safonov
Rodionovka, Slavyanka.

Salychev
Karaklisi.

Salykin
Slavyanka (Salikin), Novo-Spasskoye (Salikin), Karabulakh, Ormasheni, Orlovka, Goreloye, Efremovka.

Samoylov
Efremovka, Novo-Goreloye, Orlovka, Slavyanka.

Smorodin, Samorodin
Goreloye (Smorodin), Novo-Goreloye (Samorodin).

Samsonov
Rodionovka.

Saplin
Slavyanka.

Saprikin
Bogdanovka.

Sapunov
Goreloye.

Savenko, Savenkov
Slavyanka (Savinkov), Ormasheni (Savenko), Orlovka, Goreloye, Shashka.

Savitsky
Karabulakh, Shashka.

Semenishchev
Slavyanka.

Semenov
Slavyanka.

Semenyutin
Goreloye.

Shapkin
Goreloye.

Shcherbinin
Bogdanovka.

Shchekin
Orlovka.

Shchukin
Novo-Troitskoye, Goreloye, Orlovka.

Sherstobitov
Novo-Troitskoye, Efremovka.

Shilov
Novo-Troitskoye.

Shishkin
Slavyanka.

Shkuratov
Ormasheni.

Shlyakhov
Bogdanovka.

Shtuchnoy, Shtuchnov
Efremovka (Shtuchnov), Slavyanka (Shtuchnoy).

Shumilin
Slavyanka.

Shustov
Slavyanka.

Skachkov
Bashkichet, Spasskoye.

Skoblikov
Novo-Troitskoye.

Slastukhin
Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Slobodin
Ormasheni.

Soloveev
Slavyanka.

Sopov
Novo-Spasskoye, Rodionovka.

Sorokin
Karaklisi.

Sotnikov
Orlovka.

Storozhov
Orlovka.

Stupnikov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Strelyaev
Karaklisi, Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka, Shashka, Slavyanka.

Stroev
Troitskoye.

Strukov
Rodionovka.

Sukhachev
Novo-Troitskoye.

Sukharev
Slavyanka, Bogdanovka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye (Sukharov).

Sukhorukov
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye.

Sukhoveev
Slavyanka, Goreloye.

Susoev
Rodionovka, Slavyanka.

Svetlichnev
Novo-Troitskoye.

Svetlikov
Slavyanka.

Sviridov
Karaklisi.

– T –

Taranov
Goreloye.

Tarasov
Slavyanka.

Terekhov
Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka (Terikhov), Goreloye.

Tikhanov
Orlovka.

Tolmachev
Orlovka.

Tomilin
Novo-Goreloye, Spasskoye, Goreloye (Tamilin).

Trofimov
Shashka, Spasskoye.

Trubitsin
Novo-Goreloye.

Trushin
Slavyanka.

Tsybulkin
Spasskoye.

Tupikin
Efremovka.

Turtsov
Troitskoye.

– U –

Uglov
Orlovka.

Usachev
Slavyanka.

Uvarov
Orlovka.

– V –

Vanin
Bogdanovka.

Vanzhov
Novo-Spasskoye.

Vasilenkov
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Verishchagin
Slavyanka, Ormasheni (Vereshchagin), Bogdanovka (Vereshchagin), Troitskoye.

Verigin
Rodionovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

Vlasov
Bashkichet, Goreloye, Rodionovka.

Vodopshin
Slavyanka.

Voykin
Slavyanka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

Vorobeev
Orlovka.

Voronkov
Orlovka.

Vyatkin
Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka.

Vyshlov
Efremovka, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye, Shashka.

– Y –

Yashchenkov
Shashka.

Yuritsin
Troitskoye.

– Z –

Zaitsov
Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Zakharov
Orlovka.

Zarshchikov
Slavyanka, Novo-Goreloye (Zarchukov), Ormasheni.

Zarubin
Goreloye, Slavyanka.

Zbitnev
Novo-Spasskoye, Rodionovka, Spasskoye.

Zharikov
Goreloye.

Zhivotov
Slavyanka.

Zhmaev
Goreloye, Rodionovka.

Zhurav’lev
Slavyanka.

Zibarov
Slavyanka.

Zibin
Slavyanka.

Zubenkov
Orlovka, Shashka.

Zubkov
Goreloye, Rodionovka, Troitskoye.

Caucasus Map

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Notes

According to the taxation register, in 1853, the Doukhobor population in the Caucasus was distributed in sixteen village settlements in the following areas:

  • Four villages (Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka, Novo-Spasskoye and Novo-Troitskoye) in the Elizavetpol sub-district of Elizavetpol district, Tiflis province, Russia. Note: in 1868 this area became the Kedabek district of Elizavetpol province, Russia. Today it is the Gadabay region of Azerbaijan.
  • Four villages (Bashkichet, Karabulakh, Karaklisi and Ormasheni) in the Borchalo sub-district of Tiflis district, Tiflis province, Russia. Note: in 1868 this area became the Borchalo district of Tiflis province, Russia. Today it is the Dmanisi district of Kvemo Kartli region, Georgia.
  • Eight villages (Bogdanovka, Spasskoye, Orlovka, Goreloye, Efremovka, Troitskoye, Rodionovka and Shashka) in the Akalkhalaki sub-district of Akhaltsikhe district, Kutaisi province, Russia. Note in 1868 this area became the Akhalkalaki district of Tiflis province, Russia. Today it is the Ninotsminda district of Samtskhe-Javakheti region, Georgia.)

Explore these settlements further using the Google Map above to view a draggable map, satellite imagery and terrain map. Double-click the info windows for corresponding links to The Doukhobor Gazetteer and Google Earth!

If you have found a surname that you are researching and would like to see the full data from the tax register, consult the book 1853 Tax Register of Doukhobors in the Caucasus by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff. This book contains the information extracted from the original tax register schedules housed at the Georgian State Archives and translated into English. It includes: the name and age of the males in each household, the family relationship to the head of the household, the year of arrival from Russia, the number of males and females in each household and more.

Surname-Village Index of Doukhobors in the Caucasus, 1873

by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff

The following index is of Doukhobor surnames that appear in the 1873 tax register (kameral’noe osipanie) of the Caucasus region of Imperial Russia. Search alphabetically by surname to find the villages in which the surname occurred in 1873. Then follow the instructions at the bottom of this page to consult the full extracted and translated data from the tax register. See the Village-Surname Index to search geographically by village.

Index – ChDEFGIKLMNOPRSTUVYZ

 

– A –

Abrosimov
Efremovka, Goreloye, Karaklisi, Orlovka, Rodionovka (Ambrosimov).

Agafonov
Slavyanka.

Androsov
Novo-Troitskoye (Andriosov).

Antyufeev
Bashkichet (Antufeev), Efremovka, Ormasheni (Antufeev), Rodionovka, Troitskoye (Antufeev).

Argatov
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka.

Arishchenkov
Bashkichet, Efremovka (Arishchinkov), Rodionovka, Spasskoye.

Astafurov
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye, Troitskoye.

– B –

Babaev
Spasskoye.

Babakaev
Orlovka, Slavyanka.

Baev
Ormasheni, Rodionovka, Tambovka.

Balabanov
Bashkichet, Goreloye.

Barabanov
Bogdanovka.

Barovsky
Novo-Goreloye.

Baturin
Goreloye, Orlovka, Tambovka.

Baulin
Bogdanovka, Spasskoye, Tambovka.

Bedinov
Bogdanovka (Bidinov), Orlovka, Ormasheni (Bedenov), Rodionovka (Bedenov), Spasskoye.

Beloivanov
Slavyanka.

Belousov
Efremovka, Goreloye.

Bokovoy
Troitskoye.

Borisov
Rodionovka (Barisov)

Bortsov
Goreloye (Bartsov), Novo-Spasskoye (Bartsov), Orlovka (Bartsov), Tambovka (Bartsov)

Biryukov
Bogdanovka (Beryukov), Spasskoye.

Bludov
Bashkichet, Orlovka, Slavyanka, Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Bondarev
Slavyanka.

Borisenko, Borisenkov
Karaklisi (Borisenko), Novo-Spasskoye (Barisenkov), Rodionovka (Borisenkov).

Borisov
Tambovka (Barisov).

Botkin
Orlovka, Spasskoye.

Bulanov
Orlovka, Slavyanka.

Bykanov
Rodionovka.

Bykovsky
Novo-Spasskoye.

– Ch –

Chekmarov
Efremovka (Chikmarov), Orlovka (Chikmarov).

Cherkashev
Orlovka (Chirkashov), Rodionovka.

Chernenkov
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka.

Chernov
Bogdanovka, Ormasheni, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Chuchmaev
Goreloye.

Chutsky, Chutskoy, Chutskov
Novo-Spasskoye (Chudsky, Chudskoy), Ormasheni (Chutskoy), Tambovka (Chutskov).

Chuval’deev
Efremovka (Chivildeev), Novo-Spasskoye (Chevil’deev), Rodionovka.

Chursin, Chursinov
Tambovka.

– D –

Danshin
Slavyanka.

Davidov
Slavyanka.

Dement’ev
Bashkichet, Slavyanka.

Demin
Goreloye, Orlovka, Tambovka.

Dergausov
Ormasheni (Dergousov), Novo-Troitskoye (Dergousov), Rodionovka (Dergousov).

Dorofeev
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Drozdov
Ormasheni, Rodionovka.

Dubasov
Efremovka, Slavyanka, Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Dubinin
Bogdanovka, Orlovka.

Dutov
Bashkichet, Bogdanovka, Goreloye, Orlovka, Ormasheni, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

D’yachkov
Spasskoye.

D’yakov
Bashkichet, Ormasheni, Karaklisi, Troitskoye.

Dymovsky
Slavyanka.

– E –

Efanov
Troitskoye.

Egorov
Troitskoye.

Eletsky
Goreloye, Slavyanka.

Emelyanov
Slavyanka.

Esaulov
Novo-Goreloye.

Evdokimov
Efremovka, Rodionovka, Troitskoye.

– F –

Fedosov
Novo-Spasskoye, Slavyanka.

Filipov
Slavyanka.

Fofanov
Efremovka, Novo-Goreloye (Fofunov), Novo-Troitskoye (Fofonov), Slavyanka.

Fomin, Fominov
Rodionovka (Fominov), Slavyanka (Faminov), Tambovka (Fominov), Troitskoye (Fomin).

– G –

Gavrilov
Orlovka.

Gerasimov
Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Glagol’ev
Tambovka.

Glaskov
Ormasheni, Rodionovka.

Glebov
Rodionovka.

Glukhov
Goreloye, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Golishchev
Bogdanovka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye (Golyshchev).

Gololobov
Goreloye.

Golubov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

Goncharov
Bashkichet, Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye, Ormasheni, Rodionovka, Troitskoye.

Gorelkin
Slavyanka.

Gor’kov
Efremovka (Gorkov), Novo-Goreloye (Gorkov), Novo-Spasskoye (Gorkov), Slavyanka (Gorkov), Tambovka (Gorkov).

Gorshenin
Rodionovka (Garshenin), Slavyanka (Garshenin), Troitskoye.

Gnezdilin
Novo-Troitskoye.

Gremyakin
Bogdanovka.

Gritchin
Bogdanovka (Gridchin), Orlovka (Grichin), Slavyanka.

Grushkin
Slavyanka.

Gubanov
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye.

Gulyaev
Novo-Spasskoye (Gulaev), Orlovka, Ormasheni, Rodionovka.

– I –

Il’in
Goreloye, Troitskoye.

Il’yasov
Rodionovka.

Isakin
Slavyanka.

Ivanov
Slavyanka.

Ivashin
Slavyanka.

Ivin
Efremovka.

– K –

Kabatov
Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Kalmykov
Goreloye (Kolmykov, Kolmikov, Kolmakov), Novo-Goreloye (Kalmakov, Kalmikov), Orlovka, Rodionovka (Kolmikov), Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Karev
Goreloye, Spasskoye.

Kasagov
Slavyanka.

Katasonov
Orlovka (Katasanov), Tambovka (Katasanov).

Kazakov
Orlovka, Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Khabarov
Slavyanka.

Khodykin
Goreloye, Rodionovka (Khadykin), Troitskoye (Khadykin).

Khokhlin
Goreloye, Rodionovka.

Kholidinin
Goreloye, Orlovka (Khalidinin).

Khudyakov
Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye (Khudikov), Rodionovka.

Kinyakin
Ormasheni (Kenyakin), Rodionovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Kireev
Slavyanka.

Kolesnikov
Bogdanovka, Orlovka, Slavyanka, Tambovka, Troitskoye (Kalesnikov).

Kolodin
Slavyanka.

Konkin
Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka, Rodionovka, Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Konygin
Slavyanka (Kanygin), Troitskoye.

Korolev
Slavyanka.

Kostrikov
Troitskoye (Kastryukov)

Kotel’nikov
Slavyanka.

Kotov
Bogdanovka.

Kovalev
Slavyanka.

Krasnikov
Bogdanovka, Goreloye.

Krikunov
Goreloye.

Kryukov
Slavyanka.

Kuchin
Bogdanovka, Orlovka, Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Kudrin
Ormasheni.

Kukhtinov
Goreloye, Rodionovka.

Kunavin
Ormasheni.

Kurbatov
Spasskoye.

Kurenov
Tambovka.

Kutnyakov
Novo-Spasskoye (Kutnikov), Tambovka.

Kuznetsov
Rodionovka, Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

– L –

Lakhtin
Orlovka, Rodionovka (Laktin).

Lapshinov
Novo-Goreloye.

Larin
Goreloye, Orlovka.

Lavrenchenko, Lavrenchenkov
Rodionovka (Lavrenchenko), Troitskoye (Lavrenchenkov).

Lazarev
Karaklisi, Novo-Spasskoye, Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Lebedev
Rodionovka.

Leonov
Tambovka.

Letyagin
Goreloye, Troitskoye.

Lezhebokov
Bogdanovka.

Lobintsev
Rodionovka (Lobantsov).

Luk’yanov
Bogdanovka.

– M –

Makaseev
Efremovka.

Makeev
Goreloye (Makov), Rodionovka.

Makhonin
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka.

Makhortov
Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka.

Malakhov
Bogdanovka.

Malikov
Novo-Goreloye.

Malov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Markin
Bashkichet, Efremovka, Goreloye, Orlovka, Rodionovka, Troitskoye.

Markov
Novo-Goreloye, Slavyanka.

Maslov
Bogdanovka.

Matrosov
Bogdanovka, Troitskoye.

Medvedev
Goreloye, Slavyanka, Tambovka.

Menyakin
Karaklisi.

Merkulov
Efremovka, Goreloye.

Mezentsov
Rodionovka.

Mironov
Novo-Spasskoye, Spasskoye.

Miroshnikov
Goreloye, Rodionovka, Spasskoye.

Mitin
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Molchanov
Karaklisi.

Morozov
Slavyanka.

Mzhel’sky
Rodionovka (Mozhel’sky), Tambovka (Muzhel’sky).

– N –

Nadein
Troitskoye.

Nagornov
Bashkichet, Novo-Spasskoye.

Nazarov
Efremovka, Spasskoye.

Negreev
Novo-Spasskoye (Orlovka.

Nechvolodov
Bogdanovka (Nichvalodov), Efremovka (Nichvalodov), Novo-Spasskoye (Nichvolodov), Slavyanka (Nechvalodov), Spasskoye (Nechvalodov), Troitskoye (Nichvalodov).

Nemanikhin
Slavyanka (Nimanikhin).

Nosov
Orlovka.

Novokshonov
Bashkichet (Nevokshenov), Efremovka (Nivakshenov, Navokshchenov), Novo-Spasskoye (Nevakshanov, Nevakshinov), Novo-Troitskoye (Novokshchenov), Ormasheni (Nevokshenov), Rodionovka (Novakshenov).

– O –

Obedkov
Bashkichet, Efremovka (Ob’etkov), Novo-Spasskoye (Obetkov).

Oslopov
Efremovka.

Ostrikov
Rodionovka.

Ozerov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

– P –

Padovsky
Troitskoye.

Panferkov
Slavyanka.

Pankov
Bogdanovka, Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Parakhin
Efremovka, Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka.

Parazikhin
Novo-Spasskoye, Slavyanka (Porazikhin).

Parkin
Efremovka, Karaklisi, Spasskoye.

Pepin
Slavyanka.

Peregudov
Slavyanka.

Perepelkin
Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka, Ormasheni, Rodionovka.

Pereverzev
Efremovka (Periverziv, Pireverziv), Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye (Pereverzov), Orlovka, Slavyanka (Pereverzov).

Petrov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Plaksin
Novo-Troitskoye.

Planidin
Slavyanka, Tambovka.

Plotnikov
Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Podovinnikov
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka (Podovil’nikov), Troitskoye (Padovinnikov).

Pogozhoy, Pogozhin
Bashkichet (Pogozhoy), Slavyanka (Pogozhin).

Ponomarev
Ormasheni, Rodionovka (Panamorev), Tambovka.

Polikarpov
Slavyanka.

Polovnikov
Slavyanka.

Popov
Bogdanovka, Efremovka (Papov), Novo-Troitskoye, Orlovka, Rodionovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye, Tambovka (Papov), Troitskoye.

Posnikov
Orlovka, Slavyanka.

Potapov
Goreloye (Patapov), Rodionovka.

Povalyaev
Orlovka.

Poznyakov
Bogdanovka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

Pryamorukov
Goreloye (Premorukov).

Pugachev
Slavyanka.

Putilin
Spasskoye.

Pykhtin
Bogdanovka.

– R –

Razinkin
Orlovka, Rodionovka (Rozinkin).

Razskazov
Slavyanka.

Remizov
Tambovka.

Repin
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Rezantsev
Efremovka (Rezantsov), Orlovka (Rezantsov), Spasskoye (Ryazantsev), Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Romanov
Orlovka.

Rybalkin
Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Spasskoye, Orlovka, Spasskoye.

Rybin
Efremovka, Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye, Orlovka, Troitskoye.

Ryl’kov
Bashkichet (Rylkov), Novo-Goreloye (Rylkov), Orlovka (Rylkov), Ormasheni, Tambovka (Rylkov).

– S –

Sadkov
Slavyanka.

Salychev
Bashkichet (Sylachov), Karaklisi.

Salykin
Goreloye, Novo-Spasskoye (Salikin), Orlovka, Ormasheni, Slavyanka.

Samoylov
Bashkichet, Novo-Goreloye, Rodionovka, Slavyanka.

Samsonov
Rodionovka.

Saprikin
Bogdanovka (Saprykin).

Sapunov
Goreloye, Orlovka.

Savenko, Savenkov
Goreloye (Savenkov), Karaklisi (Savenko), Orlovka (Savinkov), Ormasheni (Savenko, Savenkov), Rodionovka (Savenko), Slavyanka (Savinkov), Tambovka (Savenkov).

Savitskov
Spasskoye.

Semeneshchev
Troitskoye.

Semenov
Slavyanka.

Semenyutin
Goreloye.

Shapkin
Goreloye, Troitskoye.

Shchekin, Shchekinov
Orlovka.

Shcherbakov
Slavyanka.

Shcherbinin
Bogdanovka, Troitskoye.

Shchukin
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye (Shchyukin), Orlovka.

Sherstobitov
Efremovka, Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

Shilov
Novo-Troitskoye.

Shishkin
Slavyanka.

Shkuratov
Tambovka.

Shlyakhov
Bogdanovka.

Shtuchnov
Efremovka, Slavyanka.

Shumilin
Spasskoye.

Shustov
Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Shvetsov
Slavyanka.

Skachkov
Bashkichet, Rodionovka, Spasskoye.

Slastukhin
Troitskoye.

Smorodin
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye, Troitskoye.

Sofonov
Rodionovka (Safonov), Slavyanka (Safonov).

Solov’ev
Slavyanka.

Sopov
Goreloye, Rodionovka.

Sotnikov
Orlovka.

Storozhev
Orlovka (Storozhov).

Strelyaev
Karaklisi, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Spasskoye (Stralyaev), Orlovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye, Tambovka.

Stroev
Troitskoye.

Strukov
Rodionovka.

Stupnikov
Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Svetlikov
Rodionovka.

Svetlishchev, Svetlishnev, Svetlichkov
Goreloye (Svetlishchev), Novo-Troitskoye (Svetlichkov), Slavyanka (Svetlichkov), Troitskoye (Svetlishnev).

Sukhachev
Novo-Troitskoye (Sukhachov).

Sukharev
Bogdanovka, Slavyanka.

Sukhorukov
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye (Sukorukov), Novo-Troitskoye, Orlovka, Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Sukhoveev
Slavyanka.

Susoev
Novo-Spasskoye, Rodionovka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

– T –

Taranov
Ormasheni.

Tarasov
Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Terekhov
Goreloye (Terikhov), Novo-Spasskoye (Terikhov), Novo-Troitskoye (Terikhov), Slavyanka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye (Terikhov).

Tikhonov
Orlovka (Tikhanov).

Tolmachev
Goreloye.

Tomilin
Goreloye, Novo-Goreloye (Tamilin), Novo-Spasskoye (Tamilin), Orlovka, Rodionovka, Spasskoye.

Trofimov, Trofimenkov
Spasskoye (Trofimenkov), Tambovka (Trofimov).

Trubitsin
Novo-Goreloye.

Tsybulkin
Spasskoye.

Tupikin
Tambovka.

Turtsev
Troitskoye.

– U –

Uglov
Orlovka.

Usachev
Slavyanka.

Uvarov
Orlovka.

– V –

Vanin
Bogdanovka.

Vanzhov
Novo-Spasskoye.

Vasilenkov
Goreloye, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Vereshchagin
Bogdanovka, Ormasheni, Rodionovka, Slavyanka, Troitskoye.

Verigin
Novo-Spasskoye, Rodionovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye, Troitskoye.

Vlasov
Bashkichet, Bogdanovka, Goreloye, Rodionovka, Troitskoye.

Vodopshin
Slavyanka.

Voykin
Efremovka, Slavyanka, Spasskoye.

Vorob’ev
Orlovka (Vorobeev).

Voronkov
Goreloye, Orlovka, Tambovka.

Vyatkin
Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye (Vetkin), Rodionovka, Slavyanka.

Vyshlov
Bogdanovka, Efremovka, Novo-Goreloye, Novo-Troitskoye, Tambovka.

– Y –

Yashchenkov
Orlovka, Tambovka.

Yuritsin
Troitskoye.

– Z –

Zabrodin
Slavyanka.

Zaitsev
Slavyanka (Zaitsov), Troitskoye.

Zakharov
Orlovka.

Zarshchikov, Zarchukov
Ormasheni (Zorshchukov), Novo-Goreloye (Zarchukov), Rodionovka (Zarshchukov), Slavyanka (Zarshchikov), Troitskoye (Zarchukov).

Zarubin
Efremovka, Spasskoye.

Zbitnev
Goreloye, Novo-Spasskoye (Zbitnov), Rodionovka.

Zdvizhkov
Slavyanka.

Zharikov
Bogdanovka, Goreloye, Slavyanka.

Zhivotkov
Novo-Goreloye (Zhivatkov), Slavyanka (Zhivatov).

Zhmaev
Goreloye, Orlovka, Rodionovka, Tambovka, Troitskoye.

Zhuravlev
Slavyanka.

Zubenkov
Orlovka.

Zubkov
Efremovka, Goreloye, Rodionovka, Troitskoye.

Zybarov
Slavyanka.

Zybin
Slavyanka.

Notes

According to the taxation register, in 1873, the Doukhobor population in the Caucasus was distributed in fifteen village settlements in the following areas:

  • Four villages (Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka, Novo-Spasskoye and Novo-Troitskoye) in the Kedabek district of Elizavetpol province, Russia (present-day Gadabay region, Azerbaijan).
  • Three villages (Bashkichet, Karaklisi and Ormasheni) in the Borchalo district of Tiflis province, Russia (present-day Dmanisi district, Kvemo Kartli region, Georgia).
  • Eight villages (Bogdanovka, Spasskoye, Orlovka, Goreloye, Efremovka, Troitskoye, Rodionovka and Tambovka) in the Akalkhalaki district of Tiflis province, Russia (present-day Ninotsminda district, Samtskhe-Javakheti region, Georgia).

Explore these settlements further using the Google Map above to view a draggable map, satellite imagery and terrain map. Double-click the info windows for corresponding links to The Doukhobor Gazetteer and Google Earth!

If you have found a surname that you are researching and would like to see the full data from the tax register, consult the book 1873 Tax Register of Doukhobors in the Caucasus by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff. This book contains the information extracted from the original nineteenth century Imperial Russian tax records housed at the Georgian State Archives in Tbilisi, Georgia and the National Archives of Azerbaijan in Baku, Azerbaijan. Translated into English from the original Old Russian handwritten script, it contains detailed family information including: the name and age of the males in each household, the family relationship to the head of the household, the number of males and females in each household, resettlement to and from other areas, and more.

Village-Surname Index of Doukhobors in the Caucasus, 1853

by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff

The following index is of Doukhobor surnames that appear in the 1853 tax register (kameral’noe osipanie) of the Caucasus region of Imperial Russia. Search geographically by village to find the surnames that occurred in the village in 1853. Then follow the instructions at the bottom of this page to consult the full extracted and translated data from the tax register. See the Surname-Village Index to search alphabetically by surname.

Index – Elizavetpol Sub-District Borchalo Sub-District Akhalkalaki Sub-District

Elizavetpol Sub-District & District, Tiflis Province

Novo-Troitskoye
Androsov, Bludov, Dergousov, Efanov, Fedosov, Fofonov, Glukhov, Gnezdinov, Golovanov, Gulyaev, Khudyakov, Lunin, Novokshenov, Parakhin, Pereverzov, Plaksin, Plokhov, Popov, Robyshev, Rybin, Shchukin, Sherstobitov, Shilov, Skoblikov, Sukhachev, Svetlichnev, Terekhov, Vyatkin, Vyshlov.

Slavyanka
Abakumov, Agafonov, Andreev, Argatov, Babakaev, Bedinov, Beloivanov, Bludov, Bondarev, Bryunin, Bulanov, Chernenkov, Chernov, Danshin, Davidov, Dement’ev, Dorodlev, Dubasov, Dymovsky, Egorov, Eletsky, Evsyukov, Fedosov, Filipov, Fominov, Gerasimov, Golubov, Gorelkin, Gorshenin, Gritchin, Grushkin, Isakin, Ivanov, Ivashin, Kabatov, Kalesnikov (Kolesnikov), Kanigin, Karev, Kasogov, Kotel’nikov, Khabarov, Khilimov, Kinyakin, Kireev, Kolodin, Konkin, Korolov, Kovalev, Kozlachkov, Kryukov, Kunavin, Kuznetsov, Makhonin, Malov, Markin, Medvedev, Miroshnikov, Mitin, Morozov, Nemakhov, Nemanikhin, Nichvalodov, Ozerov, Panferkov, Peregudov, Pereverzov, Pepin, Petrov, Pikhtin, Planidin, Plotnikov, Podovinnikov (Podovil’nikov), Pogozhev, Polikarpov, Polovnikov, Popov, Posnikov, Pugachev, Raskazov, Repin, Sadkov, Safonov, Salikin, Samoylov, Saplin, Savinkov, Semenishchev, Semenov, Sherstobitov, Shishkin, Shtuchnoy, Shumilin, Shustov, Slastukhin, Soloveev, Strelyaev, Stupnikov, Sukharev, Sukhoveev, Susoev, Svetlikov, Tarasov, Terekhov (Terikhov), Trushin, Usachev, Vasilenkov, Vereshchagin (Verishchagin), Verigin, Vodopshin, Voykin, Vyatkin, Zaitsov, Zarshchikov, Zarubin, Zhivotov, Zhurav’lev, Zibarov, Zibin

Novo-Spasskoye
Antofeev, Borisenkov, Bortsov, Bykovskoy, Chevild’eev, Chutskoy, Fedosov, Gor’kov, Konkin, Kutnyakov, Lazarev, Makhortov, Nagornov, Negreev, Novokshenov, Obedkov, Parazikhin, Perepelkin, Rybalkin, Salikin, Sopov, Strelyaev, Vanzhov, Zbitnev

Novo-Goreloye
Abarovsky, Astafurov, Esaulov, Evsyukov, Fofonov, Goncharov, Gor’kov, Gubanov, Kalmykov (Kolmakov, Kalmakov), Khudekov, Lapshin, Malikov, Markov, Mukovnin, Parazikhin, Pereverzov, Rybalkin, Rybin, Ryl’kov, Samoylov, Samorodin, Sukhorukov, Tomilin, Trubitsin, Vyshlov, Zarchukov.

Borchalo Sub-district, Tiflis District, Tiflis Province

Bashkichet
Antufeev, Bludov, Chernyshev, Dement’ev, D’yakov, Obedkov, Nagornoy, Pogozhey, Skachkov, Vlasov.

Karabulakh
Dergausov, Kolesnikov, Rylkin, Salykin, Savitsky.

Karaklisi
Chekmarev, D’yakov, Kinyakin, Lazarev, Menyakin, Molchanov, Novokshonov, Parkin, Salychev, Shiveldeev, Sorokin, Strelyaev, Sviridov.

Ormasheni
Chernov, Drozdov, Goncharev, Glaskov, Perepelkin, Ponomarev, Rezantsov, Salykin, Savenkov (Savenko), Shkuratov, Slobodin, Vereshchagin, Zarshchikov.

Akhalkalaki Sub-district, Akhaltsikhe District, Kutaisi Province

Bogdanovka
Barabanov, Bedinov, Biryukov, Chernenkov, Chernov, Golishchov, Gremyakin, Grichin, Kolesnikov, Lebedev, Lezhebokov, Luk’yanov, Makhonin, Malakhov, Maslov, Matrosov, Molchanov, Naidenov, Novikov, Podavinikov, Padovsky, Perepelkin, Popov, Poznyakov, Repin, Saprikin, Shcherbinin, Shlyakhov, Sukharov, Vanin, Vasilenkov, Vereshchagin.

Spasskoye
Babaev, Bedin, Botkin, Chursin, Glukhov, Golubov, Il’in, Kinyakin, Kurbatov, Malov, Miroshnikov, Mitin, Nazarov, Ozerov, Petrov, Popov, Poznyakov, Repin, Skachkov, Stupnikov, Sukharev, Tamilin, Trofimov, Tsybulkin, Vasilenkov, Verigin, Voykin, Zbitnev.

Orlovka
Babakaev, Bedinov, Bortsov, Chekmarov, Cherkashov, Demin, Dorofeev, Dubinin, Dutov, Ereshenkov, Grichin, Gubanov, Gulyaev, Kalmykov, Katasanov, Kazakov (Kozakov), Kholodinin, Konkin, Karev, Krygin, Kuchin, Kudrin, Kuz’min, Laktin, Makhortov, Markov, Mudrov, Negreev, Nosov, Novokshonov, Perepelkin, Podkolzin, Posnikov, Povalyaev, Rezantsov, Ryl’kov (Rylkin), Romanov, Rozynkin, Salykin, Samoylov, Savenkov, Shchekin, Shchukin, Sotnikov, Storozhov, Strelyaev, Tikhanov, Tolmachev, Uglov, Uvarov, Vorobeev, Voronkov, Zakharov, Zubenkov.

Goreloye
Abrosimov, Astafurov, Balabanov, Baturin, Belousov, Borisov, Chuchmaev, Demin, Dubinin, Dutov, Eletsky, Gololobov, Goncharov, Gubanov, Il’in, Kalmikov, Khokhlin, Karev, Krasnikov, Krikunov, Kukhtinov, Larin, Lityagin, Markin, Medvedev, Nichvolodov, Pankov, Potapov, Pramorukov (Premorukov), Rybin, Salykin, Sapunov, Savenkov, Semenyutin, Shapkin, Shchukin, Smorodin, Sukhorukov, Sukhoveev, Tomilin (Tamilin), Taranov, Terekhov, Vlasov, Vyatkin, Zarubin, Zharikov, Zhmaev, Zubkov.

Efremovka
Abrosimov, Arishchenkov, Balabanov, Bezperstov, Chekmarov, Chuvel’deev, Dubasov, Fofonov, Gor’kov, Ivin, Lesnikov, Markin, Mukaseev, Nazarov, Nichvolodov, Novokshanov, Obetkov (Obedkov), Oslopov, Parakhin, Parkin, Pereverzev, Popov, Rezantsov, Rybin, Salykin, Samoylov, Sherstobitov, Shtuchnov, Tupikin, Vyshlov.

Troitskoye
Antyufeev, Bludov, Dubasov, Dutov, D’yakov, Fomin, Il’in, Kabatov (Kobatov), Kolesnikov, Konkin, Markin, Markov, Nadein, Putilin, Rybin, Slastukhin, Stroev, Sukharov, Turtsov, Vereshchagin, Verigin, Voykin, Yuritsin, Zaitsov, Zubkov.

Rodionovka
Arishchenkov, Borisenkov, Bykanov, Cherkashov, Chuvel’deev, Dutov, Evdokimov, Fomin, Glebov, Goncharov, Il’yasov, Khadykin, Khud’yakov, Kukhtinov, Kuznetsov, Lakhtin, Lavrenchenkov (Lavrenchikov), Lebedev, Lobintsov, Makeev, Markin, Mezentsov, Mzhel’sky (Mozhel’sky), Ostrikov, Plakhov, Popov, Potapov, Rozynkin, Safonov, Samsonov, Sopov, Strukov, Susoev, Verigin, Vlasov, Zbitnev, Zhmaev, Zubkov.

Shashka
Baturin, Bayov, Borisov, Bortsov, Chursin, Chutsenko (Chutsky), Demin, Glagol’ev, Gorkin, Katasanov, Kazakov, Kuchin, Kuranov, Kutnyakov, Levanov, Planidin, Ponomarev, Popov, Remizov, Rezantsev, Ryl’kov, Savenkov, Savitsky, Strelyaev, Trofimov, Vyshlov, Yashchenkov, Zubenkov.

Notes

According to the taxation register, in 1853, the Doukhobor population in the Caucasus was distributed in sixteen village settlements in the following areas:

  • Four villages (Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka, Novo-Spasskoye and Novo-Troitskoye) in the Elizavetpol sub-district of Elizavetpol district, Tiflis province, Russia. Note: in 1868 this area became the Kedabek district of Elizavetpol province, Russia. Today it is the Gadabay region of Azerbaijan.
  • Four villages (Bashkichet, Karabulakh, Karaklisi and Ormasheni) in the Borchalo sub-district of Tiflis district, Tiflis province, Russia. Note: in 1868 this area became the Borchalo district of Tiflis province, Russia. Today it is the Dmanisi district of Kvemo Kartli region, Georgia.
  • Eight villages (Bogdanovka, Spasskoye, Orlovka, Goreloye, Efremovka, Troitskoye, Rodionovka and Shashka) in the Akalkhalaki sub-district of Akhaltsikhe district, Kutaisi province, Russia. Note in 1868 this area became the Akhalkalaki district of Tiflis province, Russia. Today it is the Ninotsminda district of Samtskhe-Javakheti region, Georgia.)

Explore these settlements further using the Google Map above to view a draggable map, satellite imagery and terrain map. Double-click the info windows for corresponding links to The Doukhobor Gazetteer and Google Earth!

If you have found a surname that you are researching and would like to see the full data from the tax register, consult the book 1853 Tax Register of Doukhobors in the Caucasus by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff. This book contains the information extracted from the original tax register schedules housed at the Georgian State Archives and translated into English. It includes: the name and age of the males in each household, the family relationship to the head of the household, the year of arrival from Russia, the number of males and females in each household and more.

Village-Surname Index for the 1905 Doukhobor Census

by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff

The geographic distribution of a surname can tell you a lot about your family history. The following index is of Doukhobor surnames that appear in the 1905 Doukhobor Village Census in Saskatchewan. Search geographically by village to find the surnames that occurred in the village in 1905. Then follow the instructions at the bottom of this page to consult the full extracted data from the census. Search alphabetically by surname .

Index – North Colony South Colony Good Spirit Lake AnnexSaskatchewan Colony

North Colony

Arkhangelskoye
Fofonoff, Esauloff, Kalmakoff, Negraeff, Ozeroff, Perepelkin, Pereverzeff, Plaxin, Popoff, Postnikoff, Ribalkin, Strelieff, Tarasoff, Wasilenkoff.

Bogomdannoye
Barabanoff, Birukoff, Chernenkoff, Gremakin, Gritchin, Krasnikoff, Legebokoff, Malakoff, Piktin.

Gromovoye
Chutskoff, Davidoff, Demosky, Holoboff, Hubanoff, Kabatoff, Kazakoff, Kutnikoff, Makortoff, Maloff, Negraeff, Savenkoff, Semenoff, Sofonoff, Stupnikoff, Vanjoff, Vereshchagin.

North Colony
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Khlebodarnoye
Arishenkoff, Dutoff, Hancheroff, Hlukoff, Kinakin, Markin, Nazaroff, Pereverzeff, Savitskoff, Shumilin, Strelieff, Voykin, Zarubin.

Lyubomirnoye
Birukoff, Chernenkoff, Chernoff, Diachkoff, Kolesnikoff, Malakoff, Podovinnikoff, Popoff, Poznikoff, Saprikin, Shlakoff, Sukeroff.

Mikhailovka
Cheveldaeff, Dubinin, Gritchin, Hadikin, Ivin, Kuftinoff, Laktin, Makasaeff, Markin, Nechvolodoff, Obedkoff, Ribin, Sherstobitoff, Stuchnoff, Swetlikoff, Zmaeff, Zubkoff.

mikhailovka village
Village of Mikhailovka, North Colony, c. 1908.  Library and Archives Canada PA-021116.

Novo-Kamenka
Abrosimoff, Bedinoff, Bludoff, Lebedoff, Mojelsky, Perepelkin, Popoff, Strukoff, Verigin, Voykin.

Novo-Lebedevo
Argatoff, Chernenkoff, Dutoff, Gritchin, Harshenin, Kuftinoff, Legebokoff, Malakoff, Masloff, Podovinnikoff, Shiloff, Storjeff.

Osvobozhdeniye
Argatoff, Barabanoff, Birukoff, Gritchin, Legebokoff, Malakoff, Matrosoff, Saprikin, Tarasoff, Vanin, Voykin, Wishloff, Zarikoff.

Pavlovo
Dubasoff, Fofonoff, Hlukoff, Mahonin, Osachoff, Planidin, Polovnikoff, Popoff, Poznikoff, Solovaeff, Stuchnoff, Sukovaeff, Zarchikoff, Zibin.

Perekhodnoye
Bludoff, Bondareff, Chernoff, Fominoff, Hulaeff, Ivashin, Kabatoff, Konkin, Kuznetsoff, Negraeff, Obedkoff, Perehudoff, Poznikoff, Strelaeff, Sukeroff, Wishloff.

Pokrovskoye
Babaeff, Barabanoff, Chernenkoff, Chernoff, Hlukoff, Holoboff, Kinakin, Kurbatoff, Maloff, Miroshnikoff, Nechvolodoff, Popoff, Poznikoff, Repin, Sherstobitoff, Trofimenkoff, Voykin, Wasilenkoff.

Semenovo
Antifaeff, Chernenkoff, Diachkoff, Diakoff, Dubinin, Efanoff, Evdokimoff, Fominoff, Hadikin, Ivin, Kabatoff, Kastrukoff, Kolasoff, Kuchin, Laktin, Popoff, Rezansoff, Sukorukoff, Terekoff, Zaitsoff, Zarchikoff.

Staro-Bogdanovka
Kinakin, Sofonoff.

Staro-Kamenka
Arishenkoff, Bludoff, Glaskoff, Hadikin, Mojelsky, Popoff, Potapoff, Prokopenkoff, Strukoff, Verigin, Zmaeff.

Staro-Lebedevo
Chernenkoff, Chernoff, Malakoff, Popoff, Sherbinin, Slastukin, Stuchnoff, Vanin.

Tikhomirnoye
Baulin, Birukoff, Chernenkoff, Chikmaroff, Gremakin, Gritchin, Halisheff, Kotoff, Kuchin, Legebokoff, Lukianoff, Mahonin, Malakoff, Pankoff, Piktin, Saprikin.

Troitskoye
Barisoff, Baturin, Bikanoff, Egoroff, Evdokimoff, Hadikin, Harshenin, Kanigin, Kastrukoff, Kolesnikoff, Konkin, Lebedeff, Lavrenchenkoff, Markin, Miroshnikoff, Popoff, Shustoff, Sofonoff, Sopoff, Strukoff, Sukorukoff, Susoeff, Zmaeff.

Uspeniye
Antifaeff, Bayoff, Cheveldaeff, Fominoff, Gritchin, Hadikin, Hudikoff, Kanigin, Kolesnikoff, Lavrenchenkoff, Lebedeff, Makaeff, Markin, Plotnikoff, Popoff, Ribalkin, Sherbinin, Sukorukoff, Swetlisheff, Tarasoff, Terekoff, Zarchikoff, Zmaeff.

Vera
Barisenkoff, Birukoff, Dubasoff, Dutoff, Elasoff, Hadikin, Kalmakoff, Kastrukoff, Katasonoff, Kazakoff, Kudrin, Laktin, Makortoff, Masloff, Negraeff, Planidin, Popoff, Poznikoff, Rezansoff, Sherstobitoff, Vatkin, Zubkoff.

vosnesenya
Village of Voznesenie, North Colony, c. 1904.  Library and Archives Canada C-000683.

Vozneseniye
Arishenkoff, Baturin, Hadikin, Larin, Malakoff, Obedkoff, Popoff, Ribin, Sherstobitoff, Zibaroff.

South Colony

Besednoye
Holoboff, Kalmakoff, Maloff, Polovnikoff, Popoff, Shishkin, Verigin.

Blagodarnoye
Baulin, Bludoff, Chutskoff, Gleboff, Holoboff, Horkoff, Kazakoff, Kinakin, Kuchin, Perepelkin, Ponomaroff, Popoff, Remezoff, Rezansoff, Strelieff, Sukorukoff, Taranoff.

Blagoveshcheniye
Androsoff, Cheveldaeff, Fedosoff, Fofonoff, Gnezdiloff, Holoboff, Horkoff, Hudikoff, Lapshinoff, Novokshonoff, Ostaforoff, Salikin, Samorodin, Tomilin, Trubitsin, Verigin, Wishloff.

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Efremovka
Barisoff, Cheveldaeff, Dubasoff, Hancheroff, Hohlin, Kazakoff, Krigin, Parkin, Pereverzeff, Pramorukoff, Sherstobitoff, Stuchnoff, Voykin.

Kapustino
Chernoff, Dergousoff, Fofonoff, Kabatoff, Konkin, Lapshinoff, Morozoff, Pereverzeff, Plotnikoff, Pugachoff, Ribin, Verigin.

Lyubovnoye
Arishenkoff, Elasoff, Gleboff, Hadikin, Kolesnikoff, Kuftinoff, Lavrenchenkoff, Laktin, Lebedoff, Mojelsky, Rilkoff, Rozinkin, Strukoff, Zmaeff.

Nadezhda
Bludoff, Dorofaeff, Dubasoff, Horkoff, Hlukoff, Mahonin, Negraeff, Osachoff, Ozeroff, Planidin, Popoff, Pugachoff, Sadkoff, Strelieff, Zarchikoff, Zibin.

Novoye
Androsoff, Chernoff, Cheveldaeff, Fedosoff, Holoboff, Perepelkin, Samorodin, Semenoff, Verigin, Zibin.

Novo-Rodionovka
Diakoff, Kuftinoff, Labinsoff, Laktin, Lebedeff, Makaeff, Potapoff, Samsonoff, Savenkoff, Swetlikoff, Zbitnoff.

Otradnoye
Danshin, Demosky, Holoboff, Konkin, Maloff, Morozoff, Obedkoff, Podovinnikoff, Popoff, Salikin, Samorodin, Semenoff, Sherbakoff, Verigin, Zibin.

Petrovo
Bartsoff, Cherkashoff, Dvortsoff, Hulaeff, Kazakoff, Konkin, Kuchin, Laktin, Makortoff, Ogloff, Popoff, Poznikoff, Rezansoff, Ribalkin, Rilkoff, Savenkoff, Sotnikoff.

south colony
Doukhobor village near Veregin, Saskatchewan, c. 1911. Library and Archives Canada C-057053.

Prokuratovo
Barabanoff, Barisoff, Baulin, Chernoff, Chursinoff, Halishoff, Kazakoff, Kuchin, Nahornoff, Savenkoff, Shkuratoff, Strelieff, Verigin.

Slavnoye
Barisenkoff, Dergousoff, Filipoff, Hudikoff, Lazareff, Maloff, Panferkoff, Popoff, Repin, Salikin, Tarasoff, Zbitnoff.

Smireniye
Chernoff, Chutskoff, Horkoff, Konkin, Makortoff, Ribalkin, Salikin, Samoiloff, Voykin.

Sovetnoye
Barisenkoff, Bondareff, Chernoff, Danshin, Demosky, Fominoff, Hrushkin, Osachoff, Planidin, Podovinnikoff, Popoff, Swetlikoff, Zaitsoff.

Spasovka
Babakaeff, Chernenkoff, Chernoff, Chutskoff, Davidoff, Horkoff, Kabatoff, Kolodinin, Maloff, Novokshonoff, Podovinnikoff, Ribalkin, Semenoff, Strelieff, Tarasoff.

Staro-Petrovo
Makortoff.

Staro-Rodionovka
Bartsoff, Kuftinoff, Lazareff, Potapoff, Samsonoff, Swetlikoff, Vlasoff, Zbitnoff.

Staro-Terpeniye
Bikanoff, Bludoff, Bulanoff, Dutoff, Konkin, Vorobieff.

Tambovka
Barisoff, Bikanoff, Bludoff, Dubasoff, Glagoleff, Horkoff, Kuchin, Medvedeff, Planidin, Popoff, Rezansoff, Rilkoff, Savenkoff, Sherstobitoff, Strukoff, Terekoff, Trofimenkoff.

Terpeniye
Bartsoff, Baturin, Bludoff, Bulanoff, Dutoff, Gritchin, Kazakoff, Konkin, Laktin, Markin, Ogloff, Rezansoff, Salikin, Stuchnoff, Zubenkoff.

Trudolyubovoye
Abrosimoff, Barisoff, Bartsoff, Baturin, Chursinoff, Chutskoff, Glagoleff, Kalmakoff, Kazakoff, Kurenoff, Lazareff, Makaeff, Planidin, Ponomaroff, Sherstobitoff, Strelieff.

Truzhdeniye
Antifaeff, Bedinoff, Bludoff, Demenoff, Dergousoff, Elasoff, Hancheroff, Kazakoff, Kuftinoff, Novokshonoff, Ponomaroff.

Verigin
Fofonoff, Hlukoff, Kazakoff, Negraeff, Pereverzeff, Potapoff, Ribin, Salikin, Savenkoff, Sherstobitoff, Sukocheff.

south colony village
Doukhobor village near Veregin, Saskatchean, c. 1911.   Library and Archives Canada PA-038515.

Vernoye
Bedinoff, Bondareff, Chernoff, Diakoff, Dorofaeff, Fofonoff, Harshenin, Hudikoff, Kinakin, Konkin, Osachoff, Pereverzeff, Pohozoff, Popoff, Repin, Shukin, Strelieff.

Voskriseniye
Cheveldaeff, Dubasoff, Hancheroff, Kazakoff, Kinakin, Konkin, Makasaeff, Medvedeff, Nechvolodoff, Novokshonoff, Parakin, Popoff, Rezansoff, Shekinoff, Stuchnoff, Tikonoff, Vorobioff, Wishloff.

Vossianniye
Evdokimoff, Fominoff, Gleboff, Hadikin, Herasimoff, Hulioff, Kuftinoff, Lavrenchenkoff, Lebedoff, Mojelsky, Ostrikoff, Parkin, Samsonoff, Swetlikoff, Zubkoff.

Vozvysheniye
Barisoff, Bludoff, Dergousoff, Kalmakoff, Rilkoff, Salikin, Sukorukoff, Swetlishnoff.

Good Spirit Lake Annex

Blagosklonnoye
Chernenkoff, Filipoff, Fofonoff, Krukoff, Pereverzeff, Polovnikoff, Plotnikoff, Pugachoff, Sukeroff, Verigin.

Kalmakovo
Barsoff, Cheveldaeff, Lazareff, Makortoff, Negraeff, Obedkoff, Ostaforoff, Salikin, Vanjoff, Wishloff, Zbitnoff.

Kirilovka
Barisoff, Dergousoff, Novokshonoff, Ogloff, Popoff, Pugachoff, Rilkoff, Samorodin, Sherstobitoff, Shiloff, Shukin, Sukocheff, Swetlishnoff, Voykin, Wishloff.

small annex
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Moiseyevo
Androsoff, Chutskoff, Demosky, Fedosoff, Kolesnikoff, Maloff, Ostaforoff, Popoff, Ribalkin, Sherstobitoff, Strelieff, Tomilin.

Novo-Goreloye
Barowsky, Fofonoff, Kalmakoff, Negraeff, Ostaforoff, Samorodin, Tomilin.

Novo-Troitskoye
Dergousoff, Fofonoff, Maloff, Novokshonoff, Plaxin, Shukin, Strelieff, Sukocheff, Terekoff, Wishloff.

novotroitskoe village
Village of Novo-Troitskoe, Good Spirit Lake Annex, c. 1900.  Library and Archives Canada C-008890.


Staro-Goreloye

Hancheroff, Horkoff, Kalmakoff.

Utesheniye
Bondareff, Eletsky, Holoboff, Kabatoff, Kerieff, Kotelnikoff, Maloff, Nechvolodoff, Ozeroff, Petroff, Strelieff, Sukocheff, Sukovieff, Zibin, Zuravloff.

Saskatchewan Colony

Bogdanovka
Hudikoff, Kavaloff, Markin, Ozeroff, Plaxin, Popoff, Ribin, Shiloff, Shukin, Strelieff, Tarasoff, Vatkin.

Bolshaya Gorelovka
Cheveldaeff, Hudikoff, Lapshinoff, Malikoff, Nechvolodoff, Negraeff, Pereverzeff, Ribalkin, Ribin, Samorodin, Sukeroff, Sukorukoff, Wishloff.

Kirilovka
Demosky, Kerieff, Markoff, Nemanikin, Ozeroff, Pereverzeff, Postnikoff, Stuchnoff, Tarasoff, Voykin, Wishloff, Zivotkoff.

saskatchewan colony
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Malaya Gorelovka
Androsoff, Esauloff, Kalmakoff, Perepelkin, Popoff, Ribalkin, Semenoff, Zbitnoff.

Petrovka
Bayoff, Bulanoff, Chernoff, Efanoff, Esakin, Kuznetsoff, Lukianoff, Padowsky, Podovinnikoff, Popoff, Postnikoff, Ribin, Strelieff, Swetlisheff, Wasilenkoff.

Pokrovka
Antifaeff, Bludoff, Bulanoff, Esauloff, Fedosoff, Kinakin, Mitin, Osachoff, Ribin, Salikin, Sherstobitoff, Swetlishnoff, Tarasoff, Wasilenkoff, Zaitsoff, Zuravloff.

Pozirayevka
Barisenkoff, Hubanoff, Kutnikoff, Maloff, Parakin, Popoff, Samoiloff.

Slavyanka
Bludoff, Kabaroff, Kanigin, Karaloff, Kolesnikoff, Osachoff, Postnikoff, Sukeroff.

Spasovka
Babakaeff, Birukoff, Chernoff, Demosky, Holoboff, Hudikoff, Kabatoff, Konkin, Maloff, Osachoff, Pepin, Perepelkin, Podovinnikoff, Popoff, Ribalkin, Savenkoff, Shukin, Stupnikoff, Tarasoff.

spasovka
Spasovka village gathering, c. 1902.

Tambovka
Chutskoff, Makortoff, Popoff, Savenkoff, Tomilin, Vanjoff.

Terpeniye
Antifaeff, Bondareff, Chernoff, Dorofaeff, Fominoff, Ivashin, Kabatoff, Karaloff, Kuznetsoff, Nechvolodoff, Podovinnikoff, Perehudoff, Perepelkin, Popoff, Sukeroff, Vereshchagin, Wasilenkoff, Zarikoff, Zibin.

Troitskoye
Davidoff, Demosky, Holoboff, Kasahoff, Kolesnikoff, Nechvolodoff, Osachoff, Popoff, Rilkoff, Sofonoff, Vereshchagin, Zaitsoff.

Uspeniye
Bondareff, Hulioff, Ivin, Kolesnikoff, Konkin, Kotelnikoff, Kuznetsoff, Obedkoff, Popoff, Postnikoff, Salikin, Strelieff, Sukorukoff.

Notes

Doukhobor surnames were not evenly distributed throughout the villages in the 1905 census. They varied from area to area. Many surnames – even common ones – tended to concentrate in some areas rather than others.  At the same time, there was much family movement between villages, so be sure to check the census records for all villages in which the surname occurs.

Where a village name occurs more than once in the census, it is denoted by the first letter of the reserve in which it is located: North Reserve (N); South Reserve (S); Good Spirit Annex (GS); and Saskatchewan Reserve (SA).

Note also that several Doukhobor surnames were either not in use (i.e. Anutushkin, Makaroff, Nadain, etc.) or else did not arrive in Canada (i.e. Belovanoff, Yaschenkoff, Harelkin, etc.) until after 1905, and therefore, they do not appear in this index.

If you have found a surname that you are researching and would like to see the full data from the census, consult the Doukhobor Village Census Index by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff to obtain microfilm copies of the census held by Library and Archives Canada, or else consult the book by Steve Lapshinoff, List of Doukhobors Living in Saskatchewan in 1905 for a transcribed copy of the census.

For a frequency study of Doukhobor surnames, male personal names and female personal names that appear in the 1905 census, see Frequency of Doukhobor Names in Saskatchewan in 1905 by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff. 

This index was reproduced by permission in the Bulletin Vol. 39 No. 3 (Regina: Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, September 2008).

Village-Surname Index of Doukhobors in the Caucasus, 1873

by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff

The following index is of Doukhobor surnames that appear in the 1873 tax register (kameral’noe osipanie) of the Caucasus region of Imperial Russia. Search geographically by village to find the surnames that occurred in the village in 1873. Then follow the instructions at the bottom of this page to consult the full extracted and translated data from the tax register. See the Surname-Village Index to search alphabetically by surname.

Index – Kedabek District, Elizavetpol Borchalo District, Tiflis Akhalkalaki District, Tiflis

 

Kedabek District, Elizavetpol Province

Novo-Troitskoye
Andriosov (Androsov), Dergousov (Dergausov), Fofonov (Fofanov), Gnezdilin, Khudikov (Khudyakov), Novokshchenov (Novokshonov), Parakhin, Pereverzov (Pereverzev), Plaksin, Popov, Rybin, Shchyukin (Shchukin), Sherstobitov, Shilov, Sukhachov (Sukhachev), Sukhorukov, Svetlichkov, Terikhov (Terekhov), Vetkin (Vyatkin), Vyshlov.

Slavyanka
Agafonov, Argatov, Babakaev, Beloivanov, Bludov, Bondarev, Bulanov, Chernenkov, Chernov, Danshin, Davidov, Dement’ev, Dorofyev (Dorofeev), Dubasov, Dymovsky, Eletsky, Emelyanov, Faminov (Fominov), Fedosov, Filipov, Fofanov, Garshenin (Gorshenin), Gerasimov, Glukhov, Golubov, Gorelkin, Gorkov (Gor’kov), Gritchin, Grushkin, Isakin, Ivanov, Ivashin, Kabatov, Kanygin (Konygin), Kasagov, Kavalev (Kovalev), Khabarov, Kinyakin, Kiryev (Kereev), Kolesnikov, Kolodin, Konkin, Korolev, Kotel’nikov, Kryukov, Kuznetsov, Makhonin, Malov, Markov, Medvedev, Mitin, Morozov, Nechvalodov (Nechvolodov), Nimanikhin (Nemanikhin), Ozerov, Panferkov, Parakhin, Pepin, Peregudov, Pereverzov (Pereverzev), Petrov, Planidin, Plotnikov, Podovil’nikov, Pogozhin, Polikarpov, Polovnikov, Popov, Porozikhin (Parazikhin), Posnikov, Pugachev, Razskazov, Repin, Sadkov, Safonov, Salykin, Samoylov, Savinkov (Savenkov), Semenov, Shcherbakov, Sherstobitov, Shishkin, Shtuchnov, Shustov, Shvetsov, Solov’ev, Strelyaev, Stupnikov, Sukharev, Sukhoveev, Svetlichkov, Tarasov, Terekhov, Usachev, Vasilenkov, Vereshchagin, Verigin, Vodopshin, Voykin, Vyatkin, Zabrodin, Zaitsov (Zaitsev), Zarshchikov, Zdvizhkov, Zharikov, Zhivatov (Zhivotkov), Zhuravlev, Zybarov, Zybin.

Novo-Spasskoye
Bartsov (Bortsov), Barisenkov (Borisenkov), Bykovsky, Chevel’dyev (Chuvel’deev), Chudsky, Chudskoy (Chutsky), Fedosov, Gorkov (Gor’kov), Gulaev (Gulyaev), Konkin, Kutnikov (Kutyakov), Lazarev, Makhortov, Mironov, Nagornov, Negryev (Negreev), Nevakshanov, Nevakshinov (Novokshonov), Nichvolodov (Nechvolodov), Obetkov (Obedkov), Parazikhin, Perepelkin, Rybalkin, Salikin (Salykin), Stralyaev, (Strelyaev), Susoev, Tamilin (Tomilin), Terikhov (Terekhov), Vanzhov, Verigin, Zbitnov (Zbitnev).

Novo-Goreloye
Astafurov, Barovsky, Esaulov, Fofunov (Fofanov), Goncharov, Gorkov (Gor’kov), Gubanov, Kalmakov, Kalmikov (Kalmykov), Khudyakov, Lapshinov, Malikov, Markov, Pereverzev, Rybalkin, Rybin, Rylkov (Ryl’kov), Samoylov, Shchukin, Smorodin, Strelyaev, Sukorukov (Sukhorukov), Tamilin (Tomilin), Trubitsin, Vyshlov, Zarchukov, Zhivatkov (Zhivotkov).

Borchalo District, Tiflis Province

Bashkichet
Antufeev (Antyufeev), Arishchenkov, Balabanov, Bludov, Dement’ev, Dutov, D’yakov, Goncharov, Markin, Nagornov, Nevokshenov (Novokshonov), Obedkov, Pogozhoy, Rylkov (Ryl’kov), Salychov, Samoylov, Skachkov, Vlasov.

Karaklisi
Abrosimov, Borisenko, D’yakov, Lazarev, Menyakin, Molchanov, Parkin, Salychov, Savenko, Strelyaev.

Ormasheni
Antufeev (Antyufeev), Baev, Bedenov (Bedinov), Chernov, Chutskoy, Dergousov (Dergausov), Drozdov, Dutov, D’yakov, Glaskov, Goncharov, Gulyaev, Kenyakin (Kinyakin), Kudrin, Kunavin, Nevokshenov (Novokshonov), Perepelkin, Ponomarev, Ryl’kov, Vereshchagin, Salykin, Savenko/Savenkov, Taranov, Zorshchukov (Zarshchukov).

Akhalkalaki District, Tiflis Province

Bogdanovka
Argatov, Barabanov, Baulin, Beryukov (Biryukov), Bidinov (Bedinov), Chernenkov, Chernov, Dubinin, Dutov, Golishchev, Gremyakin, Gridchin (Gritchin), Kolesnikov, Kotov, Krasnikov, Kuchin, Lezhebokov, Lukyanov, Makhonin, Malakhov, Maslov, Matrosov, Nichvalodov (Nechvolodov), Pankov, Podovinnikov, Popov, Poznyakov, Pykhtin (Pikhtin), Repin, Saprykin (Saprikin), Shcherbinin, Shlyakhov, Sukharev, Vanin, Vereshchagin, Vlasov, Vyshlov, Zharikov.

Spasskoye
Arishchenkov, Babaev, Baulin, Bedinov, Biryukov, Botkin, Chernov, Dorofeev, Dutov, D’yachkov, Glukhov, Golishchev, Golubov, Karev, Kinyakin, Kurbatov, Malov, Mironov, Miroshnikov, Mitin, Nazarov, Nechvalodov (Nechvolodov), Ozerov, Parkin, Petrov, Popov, Poznyakov, Putilin, Repin, Ryazantsev (Rezantsev), Rybalkin, Sherstobitov, Skachkov, Strelyaev, Stupnikov, Susoev, Terekhov, Tomilin, Trofimenkov, Tsybulkin, Savitskov, Shumilin, Vasilenkov, Verigin, Voykin, Zarubin.

Orlovka
Abrosimov, Babakaev, Bartsov (Bortsov), Baturin, Bedinov, Bludov, Botkin, Bulanov, Chikmarov (Chekmarov), Chirkashov (Cherkashov), Demin, Dubinin, Dutov, Gavrilov, Grichin (Gritchin), Gulyaev, Kalmykov, Katasanov (Katasonov), Kazakov, Kholodinin, Kolesnikov, Konkin, Kuchin, Lakhtin, Larin, Makhortov, Markin, Negreev, Nosov, Perepelkin, Pereverzev, Popov, Posnikov, Povalyaev, Razinkin, Rezantsov (Rezantsev), Romanov, Rybalkin, Rybin, Rylkov (Ryl’kov), Salykin, Sapunov, Savinkov (Savenkov), Shchekin/Shchekinov, Shchukin, Sotnikov, Storozhev, Strelyaev, Sukhorukov, Tikhanov (Tikhonov), Tomilin, Uglov, Uvarov, Vorobeev (Vorob’ev), Voronkov, Yashchenkov, Zakharov, Zhmaev, Zubenkov.

Goreloye
Abrosimov, Astafurov, Balabanov, Bartsov (Bortsov), Baturin, Belousov, Chuchmaev, Demin, Dutov, Eletsky, Glukhov, Gololobov, Goncharov, Gubanov, Il’in, Karev, Khodykin, Khokhlin, Kholodinin, Kolmykov/Kolmikov/Kolmakov (Kalmykov), Krasnikov, Krikunov, Kukhtinov, Larin, Letyagin, Makov (Makeev), Markin, Medvedev, Merkulov, Miroshnikov, Parakhin, Patapov (Potapov), Premorukov (Pryamorukov), Rybin, Salykin, Sapunov, Savenkov, Semenyutin, Shapkin, Shchukin, Smorodin, Sopov, Sukhorukov, Svetlishchev, Terikhov (Terekhov), Tolmachev, Tomilin, Vasilenkov, Vlasov, Voronkov, Vyatkin, Zbitnev, Zharikov, Zhmaev, Zubkov.

Efremovka
Abrosimov, Antyufeev, Arishchinkov (Arishchenkov), Belousov, Chikmarev (Chekmarev), Chivildeev (Chevil’deev), Dubasov, Evdokimov, Fofanov, Gorkov (Gor’kov), Ivin, Makaseev, Markin, Merkulov, Nazarov, Nichvalodov (Nechvolodov), Nivakshenov/Navokshchenov (Novokshonov), Ob’etkov (Obedkov), Oslapov, Papov (Popov), Parakhin, Parkin, Periverziv (Pereverzev), Rezantsov (Rezantsev), Rybin, Sherstobitov, Shtuchnov, Voykin, Vyshlov, Zarubin, Zubkov.

Troitskoye
Antufeev (Antyufeev), Astafurov, Bludov, Bokovoy, Dubasov, Dutov, D’yakov, Efanov, Egorov, Evdokimov, Fominov, Gerasimov, Golubov, Golyshchev (Golishchev), Goncharov, Gorshenin, Il’in, Kabatov, Kalesnikov (Kolesnikov), Kastryukov (Kostrikov), Kazakov, Kolmykov (Kalmykov), Khadykin (Khodykin), Konkin, Konygin, Kuchin, Kuznetsov, Lavrenchenkov, Lazarev, Letyagin, Markin, Matrosov, Nadein, Nichvalodov (Nechvolodov), Padovinnikov (Podovinnikov), Padovsky, Pankov, Plotnikov, Popov, Poznyakov, Rezantsev, Rybin, Semeneshchev, Shapkin, Shcherbinin, Sherstobitov, Shustov, Slastukhin, Smorodin, Stroev, Sukhorukov, Susoev, Svetlishnev, Tarasov, Terikhov (Terekhov), Turtsev, Vereshchagin, Verigin, Vlasov, Yuritsin, Zaitsev, Zarchukov, Zhmaev, Zubkov.

Rodionovka
Ambrosimov (Abrosimov), Antyufeev, Arishchenkov, Baev, Barisov (Borisov), Bedenov (Bedinov), Borisenkov, Bykanov, Cherkashev, Chuval’deev, Dergousov (Dergausov), Drozdov, Evdokimov, Fominov, Garshenin (Gorshenin), Glaskov, Glebov, Goncharov, Gulyaev, Il’yasov, Kalmykov, Khadykin (Khodykin), Khokhlin, Khudyakov, Kinyakin, Konkin, Kukhtinov, Kuznetsov, Laktin (Lakhtin), Lavrenchenko, Lebedev, Lobantsov, Makeev, Markin, Mezentsov, Miroshnikov, Mozhel’sky (Mzhel’sky), Novakshenov (Novokshonov), Ostrikov, Perepelkin, Ponomarev, Popov, Potapov, Rozinkin (Razinkin), Safonov, Samoylov, Samsonov, Savenko, Skachkov, Sopov, Strukov, Susoev, Svetlikov, Tomilin, Vereshchagin, Verigin, Vlasov, Vyatkin, Zarshchukov, Zbitnev, Zhmaev, Zubkov.

Tambovka
Baev, Barisov (Borisov), Bartsov (Bortsov), Baturin, Baulin, Bludov, Chursin/Chursinov, Chutskov, Demin, Dubasov, Fomin, Glagolev, Gorkov (Gor’kov), Kalmykov, Katasanov (Katasonov), Kazakov, Kolesnikov, Kuchin, Kurenev, Kutnyakov, Lazarev, Leonov, Medvedev, Muzhel’sky (Mzhel’sky), Pankov, Planidin, Ponomarov, Papov (Popov), Remizov, Rezantsev, Rylkov (Ryl’kov), Savenkov, Shkuratov, Strelyaev, Sukhorukov, Trofimov, Tupikin, Voronkov, Vyshlov, Yashchenkov, Zhmaev.

Notes

According to the taxation register, in 1873, the Doukhobor population in the Caucasus was distributed in fifteen village settlements in the following areas:

  • Four villages (Novo-Troitskoye, Slavyanka, Novo-Spasskoye and Novo-Troitskoye) in the Kedabek district of Elizavetpol province, Russia (present-day Gadabay region, Azerbaijan).
  • Three villages (Bashkichet, Karaklisi and Ormasheni) in the Borchalo district of Tiflis province, Russia (present-day Dmanisi district, Kvemo Kartli region, Georgia).
  • Eight villages (Bogdanovka, Spasskoye, Orlovka, Goreloye, Efremovka, Troitskoye, Rodionovka and Tambovka) in the Akalkhalaki district of Tiflis province, Russia (present-day Ninotsminda district, Samtskhe-Javakheti region, Georgia).

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If you have found a surname that you are researching and would like to see the full data from the tax register, consult the book 1873 Tax Register of Doukhobors in the Caucasus by Jonathan J. Kalmakoff. This book contains the information extracted from the original nineteenth century Imperial Russian tax records housed at the Georgian State Archives in Tbilisi, Georgia and the National Archives of Azerbaijan in Baku, Azerbaijan. Translated into English from the original Old Russian handwritten script, it contains detailed family information including: the name and age of the males in each household, the family relationship to the head of the household, the number of males and females in each household, resettlement to and from other areas, and more.