Sisters - a disappeared village in the Kamyshin district of the Volgograd region , located on the territory of the modern Sestrensky rural settlement . The village was located on the Sestrenka River 1 verst from the left bank of the Volga [1] .
| the village now does not exist | |
| Little sisters | |
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| Based | [[ in the 1770s ]] |
| Other names | Beliltsev, Middle Sisters |
| Date of Abolition | 1964 (partial flooding, relocation) |
| Current state | destroyed, partially flooded |
| Modern location | Russia , Volgograd region , Kamyshin district |
History
At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, the village of Sestrenki (originally the Beliltsev farm , or the Middle Setrenki ) was a single rural society with the Vikhlyasn , Ionov and Krasavka (Lower Sisters) farms. The society belonged to the Kamyshin district of the Saratov province. All settlements were settled in the 1770s. The population was an advantage of the Great Russians . In 1890, 15 German families also lived [1] .
The land allotment of the company (as of 1862) amounted to 10 732, 5 tithes of land, incl. comfortable 5274.5 comfortable (of which arable land 4725 acres) and 5458 uncomfortable land. In 1878, the church of Dmitry Solunsky was consecrated; at the end of the 19th century , parish and zemstvo schools operated in the village, and there was a public bread shop. In 1890, there were 128 yards in the village (excluding farms). Residents were mainly engaged in tilling, gardening, melon farming, and fishing [1]
Since 1928, as part of the Sestrensky Village Council of the Kamyshin District of the Kamyshin District (the district was liquidated in 1934) of the Lower Volga Region [2] (since 1935 - the Stalingrad Region, since 1936 - the Stalingrad Region, since 1961 - the Volgograd Region ). In the 1950s and early 1960s, due to the fact that the village was partially located in the flood zone of the Volgograd Reservoir , the villagers were resettled in the Vikhlyosins farm. The village was excluded from the accounting data in 1964 [3] .
Population
The dynamics of the population of the village of Sestrenki (taking into account the farmstead Vikhlyasn, Ionov and Krasavka)
| 1862 [1] | 1889 [1] | 1890 [1] | 1894 [1] | 1897 [4] | 1911 [5] |
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| 933 | 1694 | 1698 | 1683 | 1972 | 2432 |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T. 1: Southern counties: Kamyshinsky and Tsaritsynsky. Vol. 3: Lit. L - F / sost. A.N. Minh; oven under the supervision of S. A. Scheglova. - 1901. - From 557-1094 s., 17 p. K. C. 937-949
- ↑ History of the administrative-territorial division of the Stalingrad (Lower Volga) region. 1928–1936 .: Reference / Comp .: D.V. Buyanov, N. S. Lobchuk, S. A. Noritsyna. - Volgograd : Volgograd Scientific Publishing House, 2012. - 575 p. - ISBN 978-5-90608-102-5 .
- ↑ 2.25. Kamyshinsky; Petrov Val // History of the administrative-territorial division of the Volgograd (Stalingrad) region. 1936−2007 .: Reference. in 3 volumes / Comp.: D.V. Buyanov, T.I. Zhdankina, V.M. Kadashova, S.A. Noritsyna. - Volgograd : Change, 2009. - T. 2. - ISBN 978-5-9846166-8-3 .
- ↑ Populated places of the Russian Empire of 500 or more inhabitants, indicating the total population in them and the number of inhabitants of the predominant faiths, according to the first general census of 1897 / foreword: N. Troitsky. - St. Petersburg: printing house "Public good", 1905.
- ↑ Lists of the inhabited places of the Saratov province. Kamyshin district / Estimated-statistical department of the Saratov Provincial Zemsky Council. - Saratov, 1912.P.14