Fedorovka is a village in the Sosnovsky district of the Tambov region . It is part of the Verkhneyaroslavsky village council .
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| Fedorovka | |
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| Subject of the federation | Tambov Region |
| Municipal District | Sosnovsky |
| Village Council | Verkhneyaroslavsky village council |
| History and Geography | |
| Former names | Barykovo |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 255 [1] people ( 2010 ) |
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History
In the book of N.V. Muravyova "The original history of the settlements of the Tambov region" there is information about Fedorovka: The first mention of the village of Fedorovka dates back to 1811. Then it was the village where the odnodory lived. There were 19 families, in which there were 88 male souls, all of them having the same surname Topilsky.
There are doubts about the reliability of the information set forth by N.V. Muravyov, since the toponym is very common, only on the territory of the Verkhneyaroslavsky village council there are two settlements with the name Fedorovka.
Population
| Population |
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| 2010 [1] |
| 255 |
In 1860, the landowner Barykov in the village of Fedorovka had 276 male serfs and 20 domestic peasants who lived in 90 yards.
According to the information of 1862, in the lists of populated areas of the Tambov province it is referred to as the owner village of Fedorovka (Barykovo) at ponds. It had 58 courtyards with a population of 613 people (298 men, 315 women).
In 1880, there were 95 yards in the village, and the population was 593 people.
In 1910, there were 123 households in Fedorovka, 807 acres of land.
In the diocesan information of 1911 it is referred to as the village of Fedorovka-Barykovo. There were 130 households, the population was 1,033 people (478 men, 455 women). The peasants had allotment land of 27 sazhens in each field per capita. In the village there was a zemstvo school.
In 1911, there were 127 yards in Fedorovka, and the population was 970 people (490 men, 480 women). The allotment of land was 807 acres, its communal ownership.
In 1914, 1,174 people lived in the village (550 men and 624 women). There were 807 acres of land.
In 1926, in Fedorovka, there were 216 households with a population of 1,176 people (540 men and 636 women).
According to the agricultural tax lists for 1928-29. there were 225 households with a population of 1219 people.
In 2010, the population of Fedorovka was 255 people.
Church
In 1849, at the expense of the landowner Barykov, the Sorrow Church was built, stone, cold. To date, not preserved.
School
In the report of the Kozlovsk College Council No. 4 dated January 9, 1868, an open primary school in the village is mentioned. Fedorovka with the number of students 51 people. The school, apparently, did not have its own building for a long time, because peasant society for a loan taken from the zemstvo only in 1897 built for the school a brick building for 1 classroom and 1 room for the teacher’s apartment. At that time 45 people studied at the school, and in 1909 there were 32 boys and 23 girls in the composition of the students. In 1900 there was a literacy school opened by the spiritual diocese, with 27 students, and it was located in a church guard. However, in 1911, neither the literacy school nor the parish school in the village was listed, but only the zemstvo school. In 1913 they worked in it: Anna Kirilcheva, the head, father Nikolay Polyansky, a law teacher.
ShKM was opened on the basis of an elementary school in 1933, since 1934 it was reorganized into the NSS, and later became known as seven-year-old. Grade 8 opened in 1961, and the school became eight-year-old, and since 1978 it has been secondary. It is housed in three wooden buildings built at different times. The first was built in 1933, the second in 1953, and the third in 1960. Later, a two-story brick building was built.
Since 2011, the school has been a branch of MBOU Sosnovskaya secondary school No. 2.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 2010 All-Russian Population Census. 9. The population of urban districts, municipalities, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements of the Tambov region . Date of treatment January 9, 2015. Archived on January 9, 2015.