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Inshakovo (Moscow region)

Inshakovo is a village in the Yegoryevsky municipal district of the Moscow region . It is part of the rural settlement Yurtsovskoe . The population is 90 [1] people. (2010).

Village
Inshakovo
A country Russia
Subject of the federationMoscow region
Municipal DistrictEgorievsky
Rural settlementYurtsovskoe
History and Geography
First mention1577
Former namesOnopino
Center height124 m
TimezoneUTC + 3
Population
Population↗ 90 [1] people ( 2010 )
Digital identifiers
Postcode
OKATO Code46212834003
OKTMO Code

Content

Location

The village of Inshakovo is located in the eastern part of the Yegoryevsky district. By road, the distance to the regional center of Yegoryevsk is about 25 km. The river Tsna flows 1 km north of the village. Altitude 124 m [2] .

Title

In written sources, the village is referred to as Onopino, Inshakovo identity (1577), since 1678 - Inshakova [3] . In the list of 1867 (β€œThe General Alphabet for the Names of Villages Prohibited from 1829 to 1865” / St. Petersburg, type. Senate Avenue, 1867): Inshakovo Seltso, (Anopino identity).

History

In the XVII century, the village was part of the Meshchera volost of the ancient Kolomensky district. Along with the Meshchera graveyard, it is one of the oldest settlements in this area. Since 1876 - as part of the Yegoryevsky district of Ryazan governorate, since 1896 - in the Zaraisk district of the Ryazan province, since 1802 - in the Yegoryevsky district.

The village is characterized by a plurality of owners. According to the second revision of 1748, there were two estates in Inshakov: 26 souls under General P.I. Buturlin and 2 souls behind Secretary A.F. Chistov.

According to the "Economic Notes to the General Land Surveying Plans of 1770, in the village of Inshakovo there are two manor houses with a fruit garden and 20 peasant households.

According to the X revision (1858), the landowners here were:

- Zhitov Mikhail Pavlovich, Provincial Secretary

- Shchegolev Nikolay Arsenievich, major

- Shchegolev Alexander Arsenievich, lieutenant

- Pavel Argenevich Shchegolev, college assessor

- Vysheslavtseva Maria Nikolaevna, college secretary

At the time of the abolition of serfdom, the village belonged to the landowners Zhitov, Veidenumer (Weidegamer -?!?), Protopopova, Pavel, Alexander and Nikolai Schegolev. At the same time, Protopopova (Lyubov Arsenyevna, nee Shchegoleva) belonged to about a third of the village, another third to the Shchegoloyev brothers, and the remaining third to two other landowners.

After 1861, the village became part of the Dvoen volost of the Yegoryevsky district. The parish church was in the village of Zaovrazhye (Meshcherka) [4] .

According to a survey of peasant farms in 1870, there were 145 revision souls in the village, 79 men and 81 women were able to work, the peasants had 453 tithes of land and 62 horses.

According to the 1885 economic reference book, the vast majority of the peasants of the village (102 people) were tailors. β€œAbout 300 people (including 275 meters) are engaged in sewing Russian dresses for sale in the volosts of Dvoenskaya (village of Inshakovo, village of Astanino, village of Zavrazhye), Parykinskaya, Pochinkovskaya (village of Pochinki), Berezhkovskaya, Derskovskaya (d. Yugino) and others. " [5] - Inshakovo is listed first. There are no other crafts for this village. The village then had 38 yards (in 1850, 34 yards) and 1 tea shop. The number of horses decreased to 59.

According to the book "Populated Places of the Ryazan Province" in 1906 there were 95 households, 671 residents, 2 grocers and 1 tea shop, the residents were engaged in tailoring.

In 1946-1960 Inshakovskaya sewing factory operated.

In 1926, the village was part of the Astana Village Council of the Dvoyen volost of the Yegoryevsky district [6] .

In 1926-1951 - the center of the Inshakovsky Village Council .

Until 1994, Inshakovo was part of the Podryadnikovsky village council of the Egorievsky district, and in 1994-2006. - Podryadnikovsky rural district [7] .

Population

In 1885, 424 people lived in the village (154 men, 217 women, 69 households) [5] , in 1905 - 671 people (326 men, 345 women) [8] , in 1926 - 571 people (249 men, 322) women, 109 households) [6] . According to the 2002 census , 56 people (17 men, 39 women) [9] .

Population
1859 [10]1868 [11]1885 [12]1905 [13]1926 [14]2002 [15]2006 [16]
335β†— 341β†— 424β†— 671β†˜ 571β†˜ 56β†— 60
2010 [1]
β†— 90

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 The size of the rural population and its distribution in the Moscow Region (results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census). Volume III (Neopr.) (DOC + RAR). M .: Territorial authority of the Federal State Statistics Service for the Moscow Region (2013). Date of treatment October 20, 2013. Archived October 20, 2013.
  2. ↑ Inshakovo (Yegoryevsky district). Planet Photos
  3. ↑ Geographic Names of the Moscow Region: Toponymic Dictionary, 2008 , Page 268.
  4. ↑ Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. II. Egorievsky Uyezd, 1887 , Pages 330-332.
  5. ↑ 1 2 Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. I. Egorievsky district., 1886, Pages 170β€”193
  6. ↑ 1 2 Handbook on populated areas of the Moscow province (Based on materials from the 1926 All-Union Census), 1929, Pages 162-163
  7. ↑ Law of the Moscow Region of November 25, 2004 No. 152/2004-OZ β€œOn the Status and Borders of the Yegoryevsky Municipal District and the Newly Formed Municipal Units” (adopted by resolution of the Moscow Region Duma of October 27, 2004 N 3/114-P, the original version) ( unopened.) . Date of treatment April 11, 2015.
  8. ↑ Populated places of Ryazan Province, 1906, Pages 64-65
  9. ↑ 2002 Census: Table 2C. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004
  10. ↑ Ryazan province. The list of inhabited places according to the information of 1859 / Ed. I.I. Wilson. - Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb. , 1863. - T. XXXV. - 170 p.
  11. ↑ Memorial book of the Ryazan province for 1868. - Ryazan: Ryazan Provincial Statistical Committee, 1868.
  12. ↑ Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. I. Egorievsky district. - Ryazan, 1886.
  13. ↑ Populated places of the Ryazan province / Ed. I.I. Prokhodtsova. - Ryazan Provincial Statistical Committee. - Ryazan, 1906.
  14. ↑ Handbook of populated areas of the Moscow province . - Moscow Statistics Division. - M. , 1929. - 2000 copies.
  15. ↑ 2002 All-Russian Census Data: Table No. 02c. Population and prevailing nationality for each rural locality. M .: Federal State Statistics Service, 2004
  16. ↑ Alphabetical list of settlements of municipal districts of the Moscow Region as of January 1, 2006 (Neopr.) (RTF + ZIP). The development of local government in the Moscow region. Date of treatment February 4, 2013. Archived January 11, 2012.

Literature

  • Smirnov V.I. We are the Yegoryans. - M .: Encyclopedia of villages and villages, 1999 .-- 510 p. - ISBN 5-89673-006-3 .
  • Pospelov E.M. Geographical names of the Moscow region: a toponymic dictionary. - M .: AST: Astrel, 2008 .-- 600 p. - ISBN 978-5-17-042560-0 .
  • Collection of statistical information on the Ryazan province. Volume V. Vol. II. Egorievsky district. - Ryazan, 1887.

Links

  • Inshakovo village on the maps
  • Official site of the rural settlement Yurtsovskoe (Neopr.) . Archived on April 7, 2014.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Inshakovo_(Moskovskaya_region)&oldid=98955422


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