FEEFHS Journal

Volume 15, 2007 FEEFHS Journal Who, What and Why is FEEFHS?

The Federation of East European Family History Societies Guest Editor: Kahlile B. Mehr. [email protected] (FEEFHS) was founded in June 1992 by a small dedicated group of Managing Editor: Thomas K. Edlund American and Canadian genealogists with diverse ethnic, religious, and national backgrounds. By the end of that year, eleven societies FEEFHS Executive Council had accepted its concept as founding members. Each year since then FEEFHS has grown in size. FEEFHS now represents nearly two 2006-2007 FEEFHS officers: hundred organizations as members from twenty-four states, five Ca- President: Dave Obee, 4687 Falaise Drive, Victoria, BC V8Y 1B4 nadian provinces, and fourteen countries. It continues to grow. Canada. [email protected] About half of these are genealogy societies, others are multi- 1st Vice-president: Brian J. Lenius. [email protected] purpose societies, surname associations, book or periodical publish- 2nd Vice-president: Lisa A. Alzo ers, archives, libraries, family history centers, online services, insti- 3rd Vice-president: Werner Zoglauer tutions, e-mail genealogy list-servers, heraldry societies, and other Secretary: Kahlile Mehr, 412 South 400 , Centerville, UT. ethnic, religious, and national groups. FEEFHS includes organiza- [email protected] tions representing all East or Central European groups that have ex- Treasurer: Don Semon. [email protected] isting genealogy societies in North America and a growing group of worldwide organizations and individual members, from novices to Other members of the FEEFHS Executive Council: professionals. Founding Past President: Charles M. Hall, 4874 S. 1710 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84117-5928 Goals and Purposes: Immediate Past President: Irmgard Hein Ellingson, P.O. Box 101, The fall of the Iron Curtain opened up exciting new possibilities Gafton IA 50440. [email protected] for genealogical research, but also generated significant new prob- Previous Past President: Duncan B. Gardiner, 12961 Lake Avenue, lems in knowing where to find the needed records. One goal of Lakewood, OH 44107-1533. [email protected] FEEFHS is to disseminate information about new developments and The Editor of the FEEFHS Journal: to be appointed research opportunities in Eastern and Central Europe as soon as pos- sible. This multi-ethnic federation is very effective in helping fam- To subscribe: Subscription is $40 per year for non-member personal or ily historians with various ethnic and religious backgrounds who institutional subscriptions. A subscription request form is found at the often seek similar types of information from the same hard-to-find back of this publication. FEEFHS members receive a free subscription locations. In the process members of FEEFHS have learned much as a benefit of membership. about available resources in North America and Europe. FEEFHS publicizes the publications, services, and activities of its To become a member: Simply fill out the application at the back of this member societies. FEEFHS develops online and printed databases publication and mail it along with your membership dues, or visit the of pertinent resources, maintains liaison with other organizations FEEFHS homepage at . Dues for calendar year 2006 are worldwide that share interests, serves as a clearinghouse for infor- $35 per year for individuals and small organizations (under 250 mem- mation on the existence and services of member societies, and pro- bers), $40 for families (2 spouses receiving 1 journal), $45 per year for motes public awareness of member societies. FEEFHS also helps to medium-sized organizations (250–500 members), and $60 per year for create new ethnic or national genealogy societies where none exist large organizations (over 500 members). Special provisions exist for but a need exists. FEEFHS volunteers are in active indexing selected societies and non-commercial organizations in Eastern Europe who can- FHL microfilm collections and East European record searches. not afford to join. FEEFHS greatly appreciates sponsors and patrons who UNITY-HARMONY-DIVERSITY is our motto. We welcome all contribute more than the minimum amount to help offset the expenses of societies and individuals, regardless of present or past strife in the its many services, including its Web site. The founders, elected and homelands of Eastern Europe. appointed officers, editor, and convention speakers all serve without com- pensation and thus contribute significantly toward FEEFHS goals. Services: FEEFHS, headquartered in Salt Lake City, is non-sectarian and has no FEEFHS communicates with its individual and organizational connection with the Family History Library[FHL] or The Church of Jesus members in many ways: Christ of Latter-day Saints. FEEFHS appreciates the LDS contribution to family history in collecting, microfilming and sharing genealogy 1) FEEFHS Journal, formerly FEEFHS Newsletter, published since records. December 1992. 2) FEEFHS tables at major national, state, and regional conferences. Sending mail: Please send membership requests, applications, dues, ad- This started in the spring of 1993. dress changes, subscription requests, back-issue orders, etc. to: Trea- 3) FEEFHS International Convention in North America, held each surer, c/o FEEFHS (see address listed below). spring or summer since May 1994. 4) FEEFHS Resource Guide to East European Genealogy, pub- Articles: FEEFHS actively solicits original articles on topics significant lished 1994-1995 (replaced by FEEFHS Web site). to family history research in Central and Eastern Europe. Member soci- 5) FEEFHS “HomePage” on the Internet’s since eties are also invited to submit previously published articles for possible mid-May 1995. This large “destination” Web site includes a republication in the FEEFHS Journal. Send article submissions to Edi- HomePage/Resource Guide listing for many FEEFHS member tor, c/o FEEFHS (address listed below). Submissions received by mail organizations, surname databases, detailed maps of Central must be on 3.5" floppy, zip disk, or CD-R and in WordPerfect 5.1 or and Eastern Europe, cross-indexes to access related sources, and higher format or MS Word. Disks cannot be returned. E-mail submis- much more. The address is . The FEEFHS Web sions are also accepted at [email protected]. A style guide is available page is currently being upgraded regarding both content and from the editor. appearance. 6) Regional North American conferences—the first was at Calgary, Copyright © 2007 by FEEFHS. All rights reserved. FEEFHS Journal, Alberta, Canada in July 1995. ISSN 1077-1247, formerly FEEFHS Newsletter, is published by 7) Referral of questions to the appropriate member organization, FEEFHS, P.O. Box 510898, Salt Lake City, UT 84151-0898. professional genealogist, or translator.

2 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s

F r o m t h e E d i t o r a n d P r e s i d e n t ’ s M e s s a g e

This Issue ...... 4 by Kahlile Mehr, Guest Editor From the President ...... 5 by Dave Obee, FEEFHS President

R e s e a r c h A r t i c l e s

East European Archival Internet Sites ...... 6 by Kahlile B. Mehr Surfing for Slovak Ancestors...... 12 by Lisa A. Alzo Pommern: Das Land am Meer—Pommerania: the Land by the Sea ...... 16 by Mary J. Manning European Gazetteers in the BYU Online Collection ...... 26 by Daniel Schlyter Online Maps for Polish Research ...... 29 by Ceil Wendt Jensen Who was Ludwig V. Holzmaister? ...... 33 by Juøi O¡sanec; translated by Miroslav Koudelka Records of the Swedish St. Catherine’s Parish ...... 37 by Ludmila and Orjan Werkström

B o o k R e v i e w s

History of Slovaks in America ...... 104 Reviewed by Lisa Alzo

M e m b e r S p o t l i g h ts

Blitz Report: Russian Newspaper Files as Valuable Genealogy Resources ...... 106 by Elena Tsvetkova; with the editorial assistance of Kristin Nute

C o n v e n t i o n N e w s

2007 Convention Summary ...... 110 by Lev Finkelstein

F E E F H S S o c i e t i e s a n d O r g a n i z a t i o n s...... 111

F E E F H S M e m b e r s h i p A p p l i c a t i o n...... 115

Cover illustration: Dresden inner city plan from Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs- Lexikon des Deutschen Reichs, available online at . Online gazetteers are the subject of a FEEFHS Journal article beginning on p. 26.

FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 3 F r o m t h e E d i t o r In This Issue

The impact of the Internet on genealogical research is The article by Daniel Schlyter focuses on a single Web well known. It continues to evolve with the delivery of site that provides images of key gazetteers for Central and images as well as text. Major commercial sites add new Eastern Europe. Gazetteers for the empires of and images files weekly. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Austro- provide not only standardized spellings of day Saints (Mormons) is beginning to deliver images places but also identify the jurisdictions to which an through a system entitled Record Search ancestral town belonged; the most important being the place . Whereas in where the people of a particular religion attended Church. the final years of the last century, the research process into This is extremely important in tracking down the baptisms of foreign sources normally required dealing with microfilm, an ancestor from a small place, because the records are found an agent, or visiting yourself; in the new century, it can be in the books of the place where the church was located. None done at home with a computer having a broadband Internet of these gazetteers have previously been posted to the connection. Internet. Eastern Europe was sequestered behind a political In addition to these articles that focus directly on the curtain that set it back decades in technological terms, but it Internet, this issue includes pieces on the cultural and human is beginning to catch up with the West. Archives in Eastern aspects of genealogical research. Elena Tsetkova’s article on Europe are now to posting images as well as inventories of newspaper research in Russia shows how an obscure entry in their collections. In the fifteen years since the demise of the an article published long ago in a remote locale, can be the Soviet State, some of the former satellites are equally or even key to opening up multiple generations on a lineage surpassing the work of archives in the West. This issue will previously stalled at a brick wall. The article by Jiøí Ošanec highlight some of these developments. on the life of a Czech émigré to the United States, who later The first article on archival Web sites in the former sponsored numerous projects to assist those in his home Soviet world shows the wide range of information that was town, provides the obverse to the common story of those confidential if not secret before the Wall came down. who benefit mainly themselves in their new homeland. Inventories of records, previously available only in paper to Then, we have Mary Manning’s investigation into the early qualified researchers at the archive can now be viewed and history of her lines. Her research reveals the even downloaded for offline viewing. Estonia and are importance of knowing the general history of region in order going one step further by posting images of genealogical to better comprehend the heritage a modern person derives records to their Web sites with an ambitious schedule of from their ancestry. This underlines the thrill of genealogy having them all posted within the next few years. As a which consists of finding oneself in the larger web of minimum, these archival Web sites post contact information humanity that surrounds each of us. Indeed, this is the including e-mail addresses, identify access procedures and ultimate reward of genealogy, to gain a greater self operating hours, and offer some search services. appreciation by comprehending the whole of one’s Two other articles in this issue deal specifically with connections with others. Internet sources. Ceil Jensen’s article looks at digitized maps A final item in this issue provides a glimpse into the that identify places modern and historical places in Swedish enclave in St. Petersburg, Russia. As is the case and surrounding areas. In some cases these maps can be with many genealogists, Ludmila Werkström, has given new downloaded and sized to meet the needs of someone life to old, difficult to access records, by transcribing them in searching for an ancestral village and surrounding places. their entirely. Because her work is far too comprehensive to The modern map of Poland can be used to help plan a publish in its entirety here, we have provided sample years research trip by providing distances and information of room from her work. Over a hundred entries for a single year and board. Satellite imagery can give you a view of your shows the immense size of this enclave. Virtually, all ancestral homeland showing hills, valleys, and road, and if families who lived and married there over four decades will you were passing overhead in a helicopter. This was all be listed in the larger database compiled by Ludmila. unimaginable only a few short years ago. Finally, it should be noted that these three of our Lisa Alzo’s article on Slovak sources covers a number author’s live in Europe. We greatly appreciate their of key Web sites useful for doing research in Eastern Europe, contribution to a U.S. journal. We hope your find their but also focuses on a surprising number of sites for only one contributions valuable in expanding your appreciation for of the many newly coined countries in that part of the world. this work that unites us in the quest to understand both Similarly, each of the countries has enthusiasts that invest a ourselves and our world but investigating our heritage. lot of effort in providing free information or advertising their Technology is making this something we can do virtually services with a wealth on introductory information on doing anywhere at anytime with evolution of the digital world that research in the records there. is available at our fingertips. — Kahlile B. Mehr 4 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV P r e s i d e n t ’ s M e s s a g e From President Dave Obee

If you are researching family history in Eastern Europe The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints’ Family —and I would guess that you are, given that you are reading History Library is continuing its acquisition program in this journal—you have taken on a challenging, but Eastern Europe, and is adding more material to its collection incredibly rewarding, task. on a regular basis. Progress is moving quickly in some areas In the countries that once made up the Soviet Bloc, we and more slowly in others, but the important thing to note is have to deal with frustrations that are not found in many that progress is being made. Not that long ago, all of the other countries. We have to cope with a seemingly endless doors in that part of the world were closed to us. number of jurisdictional changes. We often need to become We need to remember that the Internet will be a comfortable with several languages other than English. tremendous help in our research, but it will not have all the Sometimes, one person could have two different given answers—odds are, not even a tenth of them. We will need to names and two different surnames, depending on the contact local researchers, or local archives, or even make a language in use at the time. We need to appreciate that trip overseas. Even then, we might not find the answers we possibility, and not be flustered when the records suddenly are seeking—although the feeling of walking in the city or stop making sense to us. village of your great-grandparents can never be overstated. When we look into our North American ancestry, we It is important when researching in Eastern Europe to can use everything from civil registration documents to develop a comprehensive knowledge of the geography of census returns to directories to church registers. Even better, the region in question. That involves using maps, atlases and many of these items are already indexed, and in many cases gazetteers, books that show all the places in an area, and are on the Internet, which means that we could be one or two many of the best sources for this work are readily available clicks of the mouse away from adding more names and in North America. information to our genealogical database. And, more important than anything else, we need to In Eastern Europe, though, we aren’t likely to have that work together. We will make more progress working as a kind of luck. Many of the usual genealogical sources are team than working on our own. simply not available, although it is safe to say that millions of That is where the Federation of East European Family records of genealogical value are waiting to be found. The History Societies comes in. The Federation has already amount of Eastern European material on the Internet is played a key role in the growth of genealogical research growing every month, to be sure, but it is still years behind from Poland east, and is planning to do much more in the what is available for those researching in North America or future. the British Isles. FEEFHS was created in 1992 as an umbrella Part of the problem is that the source documents are, in organization that promotes family research in eastern and many cases, still sitting in archives somewhere, and that central Europe without any ethnic, religious, or social poses many additional concerns. Conditions in these distinctions. We provide a forum for individuals and archives are usually not optimal, to be kind, so it is a miracle organizations focused on a single country or group of people that these records have survived to this day. In many cases, to exchange information and be updated on developments in even the archivists in charge are not sure what they have in the field. their collections. There is a good chance that the material we FEEFHS conferences bring together many of the most need is there, but has not yet been identified. knowledgeable researchers for a remarkable exchange of Beyond that, many archivists in Eastern Europe are still ideas and information. We met in Salt Lake City in 2007, and not sure how to respond to North Americans seeking in the summer of 2008 we will get together in Pittsburgh. information from them. Many governments are still not sure The FEEFHS Journal is the most important annual how much material to release, and are being cautious until publication for researchers dealing with that part of the they decide. world. Individuals seeking personal information, and organi- Consider attending the Pittsburgh event, and also zations seeking more broad-based collections, are reporting consider becoming involved in FEEFHS. The more that we mixed results in Eastern Europe. For every success story, we can share information and help each other, the more progress hear of a door being slammed shut. In time, more and more we will make on our own research. And beyond that, there is material will become available to us, but in the short term it the satisfaction of helping others as well. is frustrating to have ancestry in an area where the records are still closed. That does not mean we should give up—instead, we should keep trying. It can be very satisfying to push a family Dave Obee back in an area where such an accomplishment is FEEFHS President considered to be impossible. 2004-2007 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 5 East European Archival Internet Sites by Kahlile Mehr

[An earlier version of this article was published previously in the Fall 2007 issue of Avotaynu: The International Review of Jewish Genealogy]

The Web sites described below provide the greatest University of Idaho amount of detail on genealogical records and their locations. A key portal to the world of archival sites is Repositories Other sites created by individuals, genealogical groups, or of Primary Sources , posted by the University of countries included are east of Germany and north of Greece: Idaho, located in the appropriately named city of Moscow. the Baltics (Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia) in the north, the The directory lists, by country, a variety of public and private Balkans (Slovenia, , , Macedonia, and archives and libraries that maintain a site on the Web. After Bulgaria) in the south, and the corridor of Poland, the Czech selecting a region of the world, click on any of the countries Republic, , Hungary, Belarus, Ukraine, and finally, listed on the page and retrieve a list of links to the sites for Russia. Archives in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, that country. Some of the link names are in the native Romania, and Moldova do not yet have a Web presence. language, but it does no harm to click on a link to investigate Archival sites help genealogists find original records, further even if the title is not descriptive. URLs for most of the foundation of genealogical research. They provide the the sites mentioned below may be found on this portal. contact details for repositories, databases and listings of records, and other guidance of value to those tracing their Categories of Web sites East European ancestry. One general cautionary note is that Archival sites described in this article are grouped into site URLs and content change often so what is written in this three categories: those most useful to English readers, those article may quickly become outdated. Fortunately, changes that are less useful, and those with no English interface. The are often for the better; sites usually improve in quality and first group includes sites that provide a database or list of content over time. While in many cases a researcher may genealogical materials. This information lets the genealogist need to send an agent or visit the archive themselves; some know prior to contact–whether by visit, post, or agent–what records described on these sites have been microfilmed and can be found in the repository. Researchers must realize, may be found in the collection of the Family History Library however, that not all materials have been gathered into in Salt Lake City and its Family History Centers throughout archives and that not all gathered material has been the world. cataloged. Consequently, the fact that an item is not listed

Fig. 1 - Repositories Home page, University of Idaho, Moscow

6 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV does not mean that it does not exist. English users may have augsburgskie. Click on the Data base link along the right- some difficulty with these sites because the search terms or hand margin of the screen. When the spelling of a specific lists normally are written in the native language. place is unknown, select the province and the search term for Lutherans noted above from dropdown menus and get a Belarus result set of only a few pages, which usually does not take too The Belarus site, located at , is much time to browse. Clicking on more in the right hand easy to use and offers detailed information for genealogists. column shows the archive in which the records are located. Both the interface and inventory information is in English. Do not overlook the other three databases available at The home page has a Genealogy link on the left column. this site: ELA, IZA, and SEZAM. The databases link on the Click on it and see a brief discussion of Belarus resources home pages links to all of the databases. ELA permits a plus four links to record inventories. The “Parish Registers” search of residence books. The text is in Polish but a link leads to Orthodox and Catholic record listings. The dropdown allows one to search by the name of the archive. second link leads to tax census records. These pertain to Residence books list family groups living in a place during a most of the population, except for some classes such as particular period. IZA gives inventories for collections, nobles, who did not pay taxes. The third link covers the about twenty-eight percent of the total number of collections nobles and leads to papers concerning the confirmation of in Polish archives. noble status. The fourth link is to regional repositories that Another link in the left-hand column of the home contain records only for the 20th century. The inventories pageState archives in Poland links to URLs for each archive.

Fig. 2 - Results of a search for tax records on the Fig. 3 - Results of a search by place and religion on the Belarus Web site Polish Web site describe records found at either of the two central historical Hungary archives in the country, one in Minsk, the other in Grodno. Hungary also offers a database on its Web site at that per- Poland mits a researcher to discover whether records exist for a Poland features a vital records database known as the particular place. Clicking on the Database, finding aids link PRADZIAD , an acro- in the left-hand column retrieves a page with the link Parish nym for “Programme for the Registration of Records from Registers in the middle column. In Hungarian, the term for Parish and Civil Registration Offices.” Click the Data bases Jewish is Izraelita. Type in the name of the locality you are link in the left-hand column and select Vital records and civil interested in and click Keresés. Searching for Budapest, for registers PRADZIAD. This page provides translations of key instance, one retrieves a list of nine records for Jewish Polish terms that can be used by English speakers to congregations throughout the city. Virtually all genealogi- understand the terms used on the search screen. Thus, when cal records now housed within the borders of Hungary are searching for Lutheran records, the term is ewangelicko- found in the National Archive in Budapest. FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 7 (maakond) and the parish or place (kihelkond) by using the options in the dropdown boxes. Search at the county level if you do not know the specific place.

• Number 13. Kupits. Historic administrative boundaries. This database has clickable jurisdictional maps for various time periods where one can see, at multiple zoom levels, the boundaries between jurisdictions. The bottom layer is a historical map.

• Number 14. SAAGA - Digitized family history sources. This provides images of the original records. Currently the only images are for Lutheran and Orthodox church records Fig. 4 - Results of a search by place and religion on the and early tax records known as Wackenbücher (contract Hungarian Web site books). The images were digitized from the films created by the cooperation of the Archive and the Genealogical Society Estonia of Utah (now known as FamilySearch Record Services). Estonia has a very progressive Web site at . In a first for Eastern • Number 15. Personal name indexes of parish registries. Europe, it not only provides inventories of records but also This looks promising, but none of the text is in English, so it images, and these free of charge, though one needs to is not possible to decipher details about the extent of the register in order to view them. To find this material, click on index. However, an entry for a surname indicates in what the Databases link in the left-hand column. Of the fifteen parish register it may be found. A researcher then can go to databases currently available, at least four have value to the images and look at the original entry. genealogists. Latvia • Number 8. Register of revision lists of the population. This Following the lead from Estonia, the Latvia State is an inventory of census records. Search for a county Historical Archives made a bold new appearance on the

Fig. 5 - Image of a Lutheran death record on the Estonian Web site

8 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV for the Thematic description and select “230000” (church institutions) from the dropdown list for Group of thematic records. This will retrieve 179 matches of material. Those who can read Czech will make better use of the information provided by this database search. It is not clear how complete this listing is at this time.

Ukraine The archival Web site for Ukraine at , has two links on the home page of genealogical value. A Genealogy link provides basic information on how to do this type of research in Ukraine. This page provides a link to a research group associated with the archives that performs genealogical research. The second link, Archives of Ukraine, provides a list of central and provincial (oblast) archives along with contact information. The information in the non-English portion of the site is much more complete; for example, it has digital versions of archival registers. An inventory for the Chernivtsy Archive includes a listing of collections pertaining to German colonists in Bukovina (the northern portion of this Austrian Crownland that went to Chernivtsy, Ukraine, after World War II).

Lithuania The Lithuanian archival Web site offers a search of record groups in all of the state archives. Genealogists need Fig. 6 - The coding of religions on the Latvian Web site only search for records in the State Historical Archive. From the home page at , click the tab at the top and a database of images. Search for collections at for State Archives and select Lithuanian State Historical by using the link Archives. Contact information is provided on this page. In Database of the Central Fond Register in the lower right the left-hand column is a link to the database (National hand corner of the screen. Scroll down the dropdown list in Archival Database) to search for collection descriptions. the Sphere of creator’s activity field to the “Y” category and Descriptions of religious records in the historical archive can select the religion of interest. Selecting Catholic, for be retrieved by selecting “…(LVIA)” from the dropdown instance, retrieves five collections. Clicking on the list under Repository and one of the topics under Tikyba collection title provides additional information. The images (religion) in the dropdown under Subject. In the case of are found at in a database entitled Raduraskati (Genealogy). Currently, there Fig. 7 - Results of a search for parish registers on the are over a million images of Lutheran church books. One Czech Republic Web site must register to see the images, but the registration is free.

Czech Republic The Web site for the Czech Republic is hosted by the Czech Archival Society at . After a brief introduction to the Czech Archive Society, one finds two links. The first of these, Directory of archives in the Czech Republic, provides links to many archives in the country; Národní archiv means National Archive and Státní oblastní Archiv stands for regional archives. These archives hold most of the genealogical sources. Each of the sites has contact information. The second link on the home page, National Collection Register (Archival Fonds [Archive Groups] in the Czech Republic), leads to a Ministry of the Interior database search. Type in matriky (metrical or vital records) FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 9 Fig. 8 - Inventory of fonds containing German Bukovina colonists on the Ukrainian Web site

Catholic records, the result list is not only in Lithuanian but formation for the regional archives where the genealogical also in Latin, which is a little more understandable to sources are located. It is found by clicking on Slovak Archives English speakers. Administration (a link on a bar toward the bottom of the page) and then clicking the archívy link in the middle of the next Slovenia page. A list of collections is found under the link entitled Most church vital records of Slovenia were transferred Survey of Fonds, Collections and their Accessibility in the to religious archives in 1991 and are not found in the state middle of the home page, but this seems to be incomplete at archives. The Web site for the National Archive, however, this time. has a digitized inventory of its collections. Clicking the link Use of Records, Database in the left-hand column of the Fig. 9 - Description of the Parish Register Collection on home page, , allows one to find the Slovenian Web site English pages to search the inventory, but the actual search must be done using Slovenian words. A collection of church and civil vital records, AS 1067, is found under the link Catalogue Browsing Based on Structure and the down- arrow for the category M. Archivske Zbirke (Archival collections). Contact information for the various archives, including religious archives, can be found by using the Slovenian version of the site (click the Slovensko link in the top right-hand corner of the home page) and the link Uporabne povezave in the left-hand column. Links to regional archives are listed first, followed by links to religious archives.

Less useful Web sites A second group of archival Web sites are less useful, mostly providing contact and other general information. This includes sites for Slovakia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Bulgaria.

Slovakia The home page for the Slovakia State Archives has contact in- 10 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Fig. 10 - Results of a search for Catholic records on the Lithuanian Web site

Croatia is not to the home For Croatia , contact page but to the list of archives. Clicking through this list, one information is found under the Archives in Croatia link in can obtain addresses for most archives and URLs for the right-hand column; and the Regional State Archives link some archives, all in Russian. in the middle of the next page. Although the text is written in Croatian, the contact information is easy to decipher. • Serbia has a basic Web site at that provides contact information for the central page. and regional (historical) archives where many of the genealogical records are located. All the non-Serbian Macedonia speaker needs to find is the word àðõèâñêà ìðåæà on the Contact information is found on Macedonia’s Web site list of links at the top of the page. Once again, knowledge of at by clicking on the About Cyrillic sufficient to read place names is needed to identify us link in the left-hand column. On the subsequent page are the archives. Many have e-mail addresses. links to the State (national) Archives and to archives of each department (region or province). Summary Twenty years ago most of these archives in Eastern Bulgaria Europe did not permit foreign visitors or were highly The archival Web site for Bulgaria selective about the clientele from the West that they is brief and has only contact Web sites. Five years ago, these Web sites did not provide information for the archive. This is found under the ASA the level of detail that they do now. Now, some sites, such as (Archive State Agency) tab and the Contacts sub-tab. Most the one for Estonia, are trend setters. Whereas it was a of the genealogical sources still are in local archives or the struggle in the past to find out where an archive existed, the institutions that created the records. information now is only a few clicks away, and many archives have accommodated the needs of those who speak Those with no English interface English. Whereas inventories once were kept secret or at The third group of sites is those with no English least the documents kept confidential, they now are available interface, but with a little effort, they can still be used and digitally. We are in the middle of a revolution in access to contact information obtained: archival material that is sweeping when considered from a historical perspective. While access is still an issue and the • Russia has considerable information including digital relationship between genealogists and many archives versions of collection guides and inventories that describe tenuous, given the exclusive catering to academics and the records in a particular archive. Contact information for government officials in the past, genealogists should archives can be found by those who are acquainted enough appreciate the tremendous advances that are underway and with the Cyrillic alphabet to read place names. The link take advantage of them if possible. FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 11 Surfing for Slovak Ancestors by Lisa A. Alzo, M.F.A

[Reprinted with permission from the Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International]

There has never been a better time to research your project on this site will be of particular interest to those with Slovak ancestors. With the current popularity of genealogy Slovak Roots. All three of these sites also sponsor message (experts say that in the U.S. genealogy is the second most boards for Slovakia, where researchers can post queries and popular hobby in the U.S. behind gardening), it is believed network with other family history enthusiasts. that more than eighty million Americans are currently Ellis Island Database . This database, actively searching for more information on their ancestors. first launched in April 2001, contains immigration records In accordance with this trend, the number of people seeking of some twenty-two million immigrants who came to the their Slovak roots has also dramatically increased over the U.S. through the port of New York from 1892-1924. A past several years. This fact, coupled with the relative significant number of Slovak immigrants passed through explosion in the number of family history related sites on the Ellis Island on their way to a new life in America. You can Internet have turned the once daunting task of researching search the site for free, but you must register with a user ancestors in Eastern Europe into an activity that is not only name and password. As a result of some major upgrades, the feasible, but also enjoyable. Online databases, search latest version of the site offers user many expanded search engines, and Web pages dedicated to ethnic-based capabilities. genealogy (organizations, message boards and mailing lists) One-Step Web Pages by Stephen P. Morse have all helped to greatly streamline the process. This article . A collection of online forms used to will discuss twenty key Internet sites to surf the Web for search certain genealogical databases in “One-Step.” The Slovak ancestors. most notable is the frequently-accessed “Searching the Ellis Island Database in One Step,” which enables researchers to General purpose genealogy sites mine data from the Ellis Island Database). Users can choose The Family History Library . “sounds like” search criteria for first and last name, as well as Because of its extensive efforts in microfilming civil and town name, and define a number of other more specific church records in Slovakia, the Family History Library parameters. This is especially helpful for locating the often (FHL) has for years been an excellent resource for misspelled Eastern European surnames and towns/villages. researchers. In addition, the FHL also has a large collection In addition, a visit to Morse’s site will offer researchers the of atlases, gazetteers, and maps essential for research in opportunity to discover his other one-step forms pertaining much of Eastern Europe (especially pre-World War 1), an to some U.S. Census Records, the Social Security Death extensive “Research Helps” section with word lists for Index (SSDI), obtaining birthdays, and the Jewish calendar, translating foreign language documents and letter writing and others. guides that can assist you in writing letters to the Slovak Cyndi’s List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet Archives, and other useful indexes and free databases. The . The site was launched in 1996 by Family History Library catalog can be searched online for Cyndi Howells and currently has over 263,000 links for free and then desired films can be ordered from your local family history. The list can be browsed using the main index, Family History Center (FHC). topical index, alphabetical index, “no frills” index, or text- Ancestry.com and Genealogy.com only index. There is also a handy search box. You can scroll . These two subscription-based down the main page to the “Eastern Europe” category for sites run by The Generations Network have greatly shaped over 700 links, or use the . You’ll find a number of categories including access 24/7 from your own computer to a large collection of history & culture, language, handwriting, maps, gazetteers U.S. records ( Census, Immigration, Social Security Death & geographical information, professional researchers, Index), and other interesting databases. In addition, surname lists, societies & groups, and much more! Ancestry.com’s Historical Newspapers collection offers access to a large number of digitized newspapers. Eastern European genealogy sites Subscription plans and prices vary. See the Web sites for Federation of Eastern European Family History further information. Also under The Generations Network Societies (FEEFHS) . FEEFHS was organized umbrella is RootsWeb . “The oldest in 1992 as an umbrella organization that promotes family and largest free genealogy Web site,” RootsWeb serves to research in eastern and central Europe without any ethnic, connect people so that they can help each other and share religious, or social distinctions. The FEEFHS Web site genealogical research. The EastEuroGenWeb provides an extensive online “map room,” an Ethnic, of the WorldGenWeb Religious and National Index of Home Pages and Resource 12 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Guide Listings of Organizations Associated with FEEFHS (from fourteen countries), and collection of unique surname databases. This site should be the first stop for any researcher with Eastern European roots! The Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International (CGSI) . The society serves to promote Czechoslovak genealogical research and interest among people with ancestry in the Czechoslovak region as it was in 1918, including families of Czech, Bohemian, Moravian, Slovak, German, Hungarian, Jewish, Rusyn, and Silesian origin. In addition to information about the society and its activities and publications, researchers will find a useful introduction to genealogical research, travel resources, research in the Czech and Slovak archives and a listing of professional researchers available for hire in the Czech and Slovak Republics. Fig. 2 - Research assistance links in the Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base

the fostering of contacts among people. It brings together scholars, scientists, artists, writers, students, lawyers, businessmen, and others throughout the world who have a professional, family or other interest in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, their history, peoples, or their cultural and intellectual contributions. The SVU Web site has links to many projects and genealogical information that will be of great interest to anyone with Slovak Roots. It’s All Relative . The “It’s All Relative” Genealogical Research Pages offer tools, resources, and information to help you search your Czech, Bohemian, Moravian, Slovak, Lemko, or Carpatho-Rusyn family history and ancestry. You will also find links to a wealth of information on the area formerly Czechoslovakia and now known as Slovakia and Czech Republic, and related areas. One of the most interesting features of this site is the section on Czech, Slovak, and Rusyn traditions. Our Slovakia (Slovak Pride Database) . This site includes Helene Cincebeaux’s list

Fig. 3 - Cemetery Links on the SVU Web site The Carpatho-Rusyn Society . This non-profit organization is dedicated to manifesting Carpatho-Rusyn culture in the United States and supporting Rusyn culture in the homeland in East Central Europe. If your ancestry is Lemko, Boyko, Hutsul, or sub-Carpathian Rusyn, you will find a wealth of information on this site about genealogy, customs, traditions, books and publications, and other useful links, including one to The Carpatho-Rusyn Knowledge Base , containing numerous links to articles, organizations, and other references related to Carpatho-Rusyn culture. Czechoslovak Society of Arts & Sciences (SVU) . The SVU is a nonprofit, nonpolitical, cultural organization, started in 1958, and dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge, the free dissemination of ideas, and FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 13 of more than 23,000 Slovak surnames and villages. New Church Record Translations (John Jaso) . Reading and interpreting church records written in out Helene’s “Tours of Slovakia” for upcoming trips back to old world languages is often a big obstacle for researchers. the homeland. This site is an excellent resource for anyone who must Slovak Links . Contains a translate birth, marriage, and death records from Hungarian, large collection of Web links to sites about/or pertaining to Latin, or Slovak languages. Images of sample records are Slovaks both in the U.S. and abroad. A great “one-stop” site shown, and an interpretation of information typically found for finding information related to your Slovak genealogical in these records is provided in columnar format, as well as research. tips for searching records at the Family History Library. Eastern Slovakia Genealogy Research Strategies Slovak Telephone Directory (Telefonny Zoznam . A very informative set of Slovenskej Republiky) . This site Web pages that aid English-speaking researchers of is a current online Slovak telephone directory. The immigrants from Eastern Slovakia and surrounding areas. information on the screen should be in English, but in the This Web site includes genealogical research strategies, event that you access the page in Slovak, simply look at the methods and unique resources for people with roots in far upper left corner of the page and click “English Version.” Eastern Slovakia (Slovak Republic) / formerly Czechoslo- Your screen will show three button choices: Residential vakia / formerly Upper Hungary. Primary research areas Directory, Directory of Businesses, and “All Subscribers.” include those of the Carpathian Mountains and borderlands In the “Residential” section, simply type in a surname and of Southern Poland (Galicia) and Western Ukraine the name of the town or village, and click “Search.” For (Carpatho-Rus). example, typing in my grandmother’s surname “Straka,” and the village name, “Milpos,” I received five results Other sites (names, house numbers, and phone numbers). You can then Jewishgen.org . Often, people search a wider geographical area using a particular area code of Eastern European descent will discover they have Jewish to find additional surnames. Simply type in the surname and roots. JewishGen®, Inc. is the primary Internet source then type in only the area code in the “Area Telephone Code” connecting researchers of Jewish genealogy worldwide. Its box. What now appears on the screen are the names of all most popular components are the JewishGen Discussion individuals with the surname who reside in any village Group, the JewishGen Family Finder (a database of 350,000 within the geographical confines of that area code (the surnames and towns), the comprehensive directory of village of residence is noted for each individual). This is a InfoFiles, ShtetLinks for over 200 communities, and a great tool for finding out if you still have any living relatives

Fig. 4 - JewishGen Family finder Web site Fig. 5 - Bremen Passenger Lists 1920-1939 Web site variety of databases. In addition, the site includes in a particular town or village, especially if you are planning ShtetlSeeker (which enables you to search for towns in a trip to Slovakia and want to write a letter of introduction Central and Eastern Europe, using exact spelling or the prior to your visit. Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex system. This search will display Bremen Passenger Lists 1920-1939 . Bremen was another frequent port of direction from the country’s capital city, and a link to a departure for Slovak immigrants. Unfortunately, from 1875- MapQuest™ map). JewishGen’s online Family Tree of the 1908, the staff of the Nachweisungsbureau, because of Jewish People contains data on nearly three million people. insufficient office space, decided to destroy all lists older Even if you are not among those with Jewish ancestors, this than three years. With the exception of 2,953 passenger lists Web site is worth a look! for the years 1920-1939, all other lists were lost in World 14 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV War II. You can search the database free of charge, and The Slovak Institute . The obtain such details as Family Name, First name(s), Sex, Slovak Institute in North America is located in Cleveland, Age, Place of Residence, Nationality, Profession, and Ohio. The institute was first dedicated in 1952 as a source for Destination. Even if you don’t turn up your ancestor, knowledge about Slovakia. Books in Slovak and other major perhaps a relative or neighbor will appear. languages are found on the shelves of the Slovak Institute, Radix—Genealogical Research in Hungary written to explore the growth of the Slovak people both in . This Web site is dedicated to Slovakia and around the world. In addition, the Slovak genealogy research in Hungary and it aims at helping family Institute’s Web site contains a link to the Surname Location historians in finding out more about their Hungarian Reference Project (SLRP)—a database of immigrants from ancestry. The information pertains to Slovakia ancestry Slovakia and where their descendents can be located today in because the territory of the modern country belonged to North America. The idea is that individuals doing Kingdom of Hungary until World War I. Key available genealogical work on a particular surname or location in resources include: Industry and trade directory of Hungary Slovakia can be put in touch with others working on the same in 1891, a searchable 1913 gazetteer of Hungary, and a surnames or locations. listing of most frequent Hungarian surnames (find spelling alternatives of 6,000 surnames in Hungary in the 1890s). Summary Also available is a forum of Hungarian surnames being Whether you have been tracing your family tree for two researched, where you can add the names you are searching months or twenty years, there has never been a better time to and a link to a new Hungarian genealogy Weblog () be a Slovak genealogist. With so many sites to explore, the called “Radixlog” with news about Hungarian family Internet can open a gateway back to your ancestral history research. homeland. So what are you waiting for? Pull up a chair, fire up your computer and start surfing. The information you seek about your Slovak ancestors may only be a few mouse clicks away!

Lisa A. Alzo has been a genealogist for over seventeen years and is the author of six books including: Three Slovak Women, and Baba’s Kitchen: Slovak & Rusyn Family Fig. 6 - Immigration History Research Center Web site Recipes and Traditions (Gateway Press); Finding Your Slovak Ancestors (Heritage Productions); Pittsburgh’s Immigrant History Research Center (IHRC, University Immigrants and Slovak Pittsburgh, and the recently of Minnesota) . This great online published Sports Memories of Western Pennsylvania reference site for American immigrant research. The (Arcadia Publishing), as well as numerous articles for Center’s collection is strong in its documentation of eastern, genealogy magazines. Lisa is the Second Vice-President of central, and southern European ethnic groups, and includes: FEEFHS, and also serves on the Board of Directors for Newspapers & Serials, Fraternal Society Material, Church Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International. She is an Records, and Publications, Manuscript Collections, and instructor of online genealogy classes for GenClass.com, Oral Histories. Users can browse the collection online by and the National Institute for Genealogical Studies, and is a ethnic group. The IHRC is open to all qualified researchers. frequent speaker at national conferences, genealogical and Materials do not circulate, but researchers might obtain historical societies. photocopies or photographic reproductions for a fee and either purchase or borrow them throught interlibrary loan microfilm for which the IHRC holds the master negative. Lisa Alzo Center staff conducts actual research for users only in FEEFHS 2nd Vice-President extraordinary circumstances, at a charge of $20.00 per hour. 2006-2007 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 15 Pommern: Das Land am Meer–: the Land by the Sea by Mary J. Manning

Introduction scene of contests over religion, politics, ideology, property In 1984, I began researching my German ancestry. To ownership, and control of sea ports. Today, the largest part aid me in my research, I used a large scale map (1:300,000, of Pomerania is within the borders of Poland, and a smaller 39"x55") of Pomerania, as it looked in 1928. I spread the area, Vorpommern, within the German district of map out on my living room floor and with the help of a Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. magnifying glass I identified and circled locales, small Political issues continue to affect people who today towns, and villages as I crawled around on top of it. I needed inhabit former Pomerania. Florjan Znaniecki, in his book, to circle areas because the map was so large, it was hard to The Sociology of the Struggle for Pomerania, writes that the relocate a small village or farm once I had moved on. I also “Polish-German struggle for Pomerania is no new, modern viewed 1:100,000 Kreis (county) maps of Lauenburg and phenomena: it has already lasted for ten centuries.” Jo¡zko .1 At the Naperville Illinois Family History Center, Šavli states, “the were living in what was to become I regularly consulted the Spis Miejscowosci Polskiej Pomerania during the time of Christ, and other Teutonic Rzeczypospolitej Ludowej, comparing German place names tribes also lived in this territory ... during the 5th and 6th I knew to their Polish equivalents.2 Hans Bahlow’s books on centuries, the Slav tribes of Pomerania and Kashubi moved German surnames also helped me to determine the potential westwards into this sparsely populated area on the shores of residences of ancestors since surnames can generally be the . Such is the explanation given by the German associated with specific parts of Germany, including part. Polish scholars, however, give a somewhat different Pomerania.3 explanation. [The Goths] originated from Scandinavia ... and they continued [on] their way to the Ukraine. Their settlement in Pomerania was only a temporary one.”4 Thus rages the controversy over the historical composition of the Pomeranian population. Where once people of differing nationality co-existed in separate villages, speaking different languages, observing variant cultures and customs, co-existing rather than assimilating; there later existed bitter rivals for land and homesteads. In this article, I propose to describe major internal and external influences on the land and people of Pomerania: trade, conquest and warfare, immigration and emigration, and native populations. I also hope to clarify current concepts of Pomerania, and to address the origins of native populations in the Pomeranian Basin. I have included both Polish and German spellings of most crossover words, Polish initially and the German term in parentheses.

What exactly is Pomerania? The area of Pomerania has been described as the “region Fig. 1 - Baltics 1350-1360. From of north central Europe, extending along the Baltic Sea from a line west of , Germany, to the River in Poland.”5 Following World War I Pomerania was divvied up What struck me as I pursued my research was how little by Germany and Poland, while Gdañsk () became a I knew about the world in which my ancestors lived. I was “free city” and port. The aftermath of World War II saw devoid of knowledge about Pomerania. I knew about further dissolution of territory. There is no existing country Pomeranian dogs, darling little fluff balls with happy faces, today known strictly as Pomerania. but I certainly didn’t associate the breed with a country in The keys to defining Pomerania’s land mass are the Germany/Poland! When I initially looked at world maps, I Baltic Sea on the north, the Wis³a (Vistula) River on the east could not find a place called Pomerania. I had to begin by and the Odra () River on the west. The Wis³a is the delving into history. longest river in Poland. It flows north past Kraków, Few people have even the smallest notion of the extent Warszawa, and Torun on the way to the Vistula Lagoon on and complexity of my ancestral homeland. For centuries, Gdañsk Bay.6 Long a landmark between political this coveted edge of land along the Baltic Sea has been the jurisdictions, the Odra River today forms the western border 16 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV of Poland with Germany (the Oder-Neisse Line). It flows term that researchers come across with confusing regularity. north to the Lagoon and is Poland’s second longest Simply put, Pomerania, Pommern, Pomorze, and Pomorskie river.7 In addition to being boundaries, the Wis³a and the (currently the province in north-central Poland limited to the Odra rivers were water routes bringing trade to and from the land encircling Gdansk) are synonymous. The great Baltic Sea. They also served to move people from one place difficulty lies with defining the borders that these terms to another, facilitating emigration. represent at any given historical period. Pomeranian cities have variant names determined by In 1905, there were about 145 inhabitants per square who governed. For instance, Thorn was the German name mile in Pomerania, in a land area of 11,654 square miles, and Torun was the Polish name for this important medieval roughly equivalent the land comprising the states of town where Nicolas Copernicus (Mikolaj Kopernik), was Delaware and Maryland in 1900.11 A map of 1870 indicates born in 1473. that parts of Pomerania supported only twenty to forty-nine Understanding the and the nature people per square mile. of border conflicts is essential to knowing the country and In the 1934 book, Landownership and Population in people, and to conducting research there. It improves the Pomerania, the author describes Pomerania as not merely a family researcher’s chances of finding ancestral informa- “corridor,” but a “province of 16,386 square kilometers,” an tion. agricultural land of over a million inhabitants. Published by the Baltic Institute of Torun (Thorn), Poland, the content represents a decidedly Polish viewpoint on “To what country or peoples does Pomeranian belong?” at a time of great flux prior to World War II. Researchers find this particular problem arising again and again as they try to determine where to find records. “Do I look in German archives or in Polish archives? Or do I have to contact a specific church directly?”12 These are questions that take researchers to a gazetteer such as Spis Miejscowosci Polskiej Rzeczypospolitej Ludowej to determine the current name or historical equivalent of a town name. The greatest influx into the Baltic area occurred during the Middle Ages, circa 1100 to 1500 . This was an especially formative era for Pomerania, as in fact, for all of Europe. Powerful feudal lords emerged controlling large land holdings. Significant private, secular, and ecclesiastical estates came into being affecting the face of the land by the sea.

Early inhabitants of Pomerania The earliest inhabitants of the Pomeranian basin date back to 100,000 B.C.E. Celts are considered to be the most ancient tribal people to form community groups in this area. Fig. 2 - Odra and Vistula rivers. Nomadic Celtic tribes passed through Pomerania as they From spread to Western Europe and back. Ancient hunters ranged across the Pomeranian basin and warrior tribes invaded from as far east as Asia, including Scythians and Sarmatians. It The term Pomerania/Pommern signifies “land by the was not unusual for them to be assimilated into local tribes.13 sea.” “The coastline itself is varied with steep [chalk] cliffs, Herodotus (5th century B.C.E.), Tacitus (ca. 56-ca. 120 sand, and numerous inlets with reeds.”8 The Baltic Sea C.E.), and the geographer, Ptolemy (ca. 100-78 B.C.E), all kisses the coast’s many sandy beaches, washing up amber described the inhabitants of the Baltic lands variously as for collectors and artisans. “Aestii,” “Venedi” or , and “Ossi.”14 These tribes The Columbia Encyclopedia characterizes western were hunter-gatherers and sea raiders, and they considered Pomerania, the land around Stralsund, as low-lying, their raiding activities as natural societal activities for a agriculturally fertile, “with many lakes and forests.”9 As you shore people, not as criminal or cowardly acts, piratical in go further east birch forests abound; the wood of these trees nature. is used for the handsome paneling I have seen in homes and Jo¡zko Šavli, in his article, “The Vends and the buildings there. ,” states that Vendic names, associated with the It was first mentioned in the ninth century by the Anglo- term Wendish, after a predominant Pomeranian Slavic tribe, Saxon theologian and writer, Wulfstan.10 For the Polish the Wends, are found well beyond Pomeranian borders into people, Pomerania signifies the voivodship, Pomorze, a eastern and middle Germany. This suggests the intermin- FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 17 gling of Germans and as well as the importance for medieval Baltic trade. The Baltic diet, made up in large of Wendish influence in trade. measure of fish (religious feast days and meatless days The Wends “inhabited the whole area between Elbe and meant that fish made up a major portion of the Baltic Oder [rivers].” Of the Wendish tribes, the Obodriti were population’s dietary regime), required that these perishable leaders into the Middle Ages. One of their castle/forts, goods be shipped safely, preserved in salt, and transported Slawenburg Raddusch, has been reconstructed at regularly. The League dominated trade in salt, herring, Niederlausitz, about sixty-five miles from Berlin. The grain, timber, honey, amber, and other commodities. A ship exterior is authentic but the interior of the castle has modern called the “Baltic cog”, holding a great mass of cargo and architectural innovations.15 Similarly, an open-air museum sailing like a barge, facilitated trade on the Baltic Sea. Ships in Groß Raden, in the Mecklenburg region, attempts to re- followed landmarks along the coast. Their movement was create an Obodrite settlement, showing housing, housekeep- influenced by variable weather and wind direction. Piracy ing, animal culture, and defenses.16 was an ever-present danger, so ships sailed in convoys for It is reckoned that the pre-historic protection.23 (1500-1100 B.C.E.) was the foundation for the Vendic (2nd We associate Pomerania with sea trade through the century B.C.E.-6th century C.E.), and that the Oksywie group important and often contested ports of Szczecin () and of the Wends represents the ancestors of Pomeranians. The Gdañsk (Danzig) as well as via smaller Baltic ports such as closest that we have today of this early language and culture Strza³ów (Stralsund) and Kolobrzeg (Kolberg). Baltic ports is preserved in the Kashubian linguistic group.17 represented the making and breaking of many a trader. In recent years there has been renewed interest in Merchant families tended to establish themselves via preserving and portraying Wendish cultural traditions networks of relations, rather than business dynasties of (approximately 100,000 to 200,000 Kashubs live in Poland today).18 For instance, local costumes are typically worn in festivals. From the book, The Cassubian Civilization, comes a description of dress in 1866 in the district of Stolp, Laurenburg: [the men] “wore hats with a red , red-lined blue coats, reaching to the knees, with stiff collars, hooks instead of buttons, and no cuffs, parti-colored waistcoats, breeches tied below the knee with coloured strings ending in tassels, and knitted black and white check hose. The women wore caps with long ear-flaps, blue long-tailed jackets, under them laced bodices, with broad ribbons and a great many strings and hooks, breast-kerchiefs, long skirts with broad edgings at the bottom, and blue stockings.”19 Historical records for Pomerania began circa 10th century C.E.20 The “whole Pomeranian language is divided into seventy-six dialects.” Popular speech, and record- keeping, was and is by no means uniform, complicating research of Pomeranian names, places, and events.21 During the Middle Ages and even before, the rural Fig. 3 - Medieval trade routes. population of Europe was “probably more nomadic and less From sedentary than society today.” Waves of migration from the west, stimulated by economic distress, social forces, famine, war, and a desire to improve one’s condition motivated trading partners. Godparents, chosen for their connections medieval peoples to move eastward. Thereafter the and ability, were included in this family business. landscape and the population makeup of Pomerania changed Baltic trading fortune was volatile—what was a thriving significantly.22 merchant house in 1720, for instance, may have become defunct by 1760 after an extended, unsettling period of war. Trade Thus, family names available in lists of merchants for Gdañsk (Danzig) and Torun (Thorn), two major cities Stralsund became rapidly extinct in a short period of time. of Pomerania in the Middle Ages, provided access to the sea What we tend to think of as a stable and non-mobile and promoted sea trade—Gdañsk as the port and Torun as population in the merchant cities of Pomerania moved about the staging point on the Wis³a River. Inland water routes unpredictably. were all-important to trade and brought people of other Amber, a product formed from the secretions of ancient nations to the hinterland of Pomerania. conifers called resin, washes up on the shores of the Baltic The Hanseatic League, a merchant association of Baltic Sea, where it has been gathered for over a thousand years as Sea cities and northern Germany functioning during the 12th- valuable trade good. Only Baltic amber contains succinic 15th centuries as a protection agency for sea trade, provided acid, setting it apart from other ambers that are found along 18 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV the Mediterranean coast and in many parts of the world.24 Flanders and Holland, [the bishopric of] Utrecht, Amber was and is highly prized for the small living Westphalia, and Frisia, to proclaim that all who were in want organisms that were sometimes trapped and incorporated in of land might come with their families and receive the best of the resin. The Amber Road, built by the Roman 13th Legion, soil, a spacious country rich in crops, abounding in fish and brought caravans to and from the coast. Ultimately, Roman flesh, and of exceeding good pasturage.”31 The appeal of travelers and traders made their homes along the Baltic wide-open spaces to land-hungry Europeans was evident. bringing further European influence and intermarriage to the German settlers found an area resembling the American Slavic and German populations.25 frontier with its wide open spaces. “Population pressure in A few may associate the Baltic Coast with the salt trade: Western Europe [in] the 11th and 12th centuries [was also] a salt as the lifeblood to village health, salt as a food factor behind the colonization movement.”32 “Local Slavic preservative and for the cuisine of medieval upper classes, lords, eager to develop their more sparsely populated and salt as trade goods for Germany and other countries. regions, extended privileges to potential settlers from the Stralsund, in , opposite the island of west and hired professional locatores to oversee the Rugen, was a major secondary seaport on the Strelasund, an establishment of new communities.33 The locatore, or real inlet of the Baltic Sea. At various times, before estate promoter, was usually a steward on a feudal domain. controlled it after 1815, Stralsund was dominated by He acted on his lord’s behalf to survey potential colonization , France, and .26 The French occupiers, for land, and then find settlers to work the land. His reward instance, imposed a net worth tax on Stralsund merchants: would commonly be a preferred land share and the “the tax on net worth (Vermoegenssteuer) [was] forced upon commission to act as official medium between the reigning the Stralsunders to pay the ‘war contribution’ lord and the settlers.34 (Kriegskontribution) to their French occupiers in 1809.”27 Pomerania was and is primarily agricultural lowland, (The median net worth of a merchant in the early 1800s was sandy and marshy, with about fifty-five percent arable land. Rtl 7,650, while a Stralsund baker might have earned Rtl But the farming is good, producing grains, sugar beets, and 2,000).28 Foreign occupiers imposed stringent laws, taxes, potatoes.35 Carsten suggests that with the arrival of German regulations, and military obligations on the native settlers, farming improved with the introduction of the three- Pomeranian population. field crop rotation system, the iron plow, and strip farming techniques.36 Colonization and conquest One description of land development and resulting Originally Pomerania was inhabited by Celtish and regulation is: “The lands were divided into rectangular Slavic tribes. As time went by and, as often happens when blocks measuring 720 ‘royal’ rods in length and thirty in leaders in a country need help, local lords and kings offered width. The settlers were to pay one penny (denarius) land to martial outsiders who would support their rule. Thus annually for each hide or holding, to give every eleventh mercenaries from France, Germany, Sweden, and other sheaf of grain, every tenth lamb, every tenth goat, every countries were invited into Pomerania. Many soldiers stayed tenth goose, and a tenth of the honey and flax for tithes, on, intermingling with the resident population. besides a penny for each and a farthing (obulus) for each Other than the right of might, Sweden and Denmark calf on St. Martin’s Day. A tithe of these tithes was set aside claimed land in Pomerania through the marriage of by the archbishop for the support of the parish churches, and ¤Swiêtisêawa Sygryda, daughter of Mieszko I, the first ruler each priest was to have one hide of land.”37 Use of the word, of Poland, to Eric of Sweden in 980, and Sven of Denmark in tithe, and documents in Latin, authenticated the ecclesiasti- 995. Mieszko’s second wife, Oda, was the daughter of Count cal association to these land holdings. Theodoric of Germany in 977, ratifying relations and A typical early (of the oldest type) Pomeranian peasant German claims to Pomerania. Mieszko then donated the home was made of logs chinked with moss and dried clay, heartland of his country to the papacy in 992 (the Dagome dirt floor or paved with large flat stones, a thatched roof, and iudex) sealing a future of contesting claims over Pomeranian a centrally-placed chimney. Ceilings averaged six or seven Basin native populations.29 feet (as compared to our well-nourished population Land grants were offered to potential settlers in return requirement of at least eight feet of headroom). There was for financial tribute. German settlers came from areas as far little decoration in these early peasant homes, but later away as Westphalia and Saxony. It is estimated that around construction displayed interior white-washed walls with 400,000 Germans answered the call to the open lands along colorful decorations.38 Farm buildings, cottages, stables, the Baltic. “The country is excellent, rich in meat, honey, barns, and pond formed a satellite around the manor house. poultry, and flour: therefore come hither, you Saxons and Typically, a large farm complex was called a Hof, defined as Franconians, men from Lorraine, and from Flanders, for “farm, country house, manor . . . ring or circle.”39 both can be obtained here: deeds for the salvation of your Native populations did not always accept Christianity, souls and settlement on [the] best land.”30 taxes, culture shock, German feudal law, and pioneer settlers In 1143, according to Helmold’s Chronica Slavorum, with good grace. One such reaction to change was an Count Adolph of Holstein, in settling Baltic regions, “sent uprising (The Baltic Rebellion) in 983. In 1047 Christian messengers into all the regions roundabout, even into organizers were killed in Wendland in opposition to the FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 19 banning of pagan rituals. “The effect of the Wendish and overcame those of them in rebellion.45 “Worn down by Crusade” in 1147, to the detriment of the native population, the coming of these settlers, the forsook the country. It “was to open large tracts of border land to occupation which was the fate of the Red Man in America.”46 hitherto had been still precariously held by the Slavs.”40 The Hollanders for their part came to Pomerania for Pagan religious practices were carried on long after Otto of opportunity and due to expulsive social forces in their Bamberg attempted to coerce native populations to follow homeland. Because much of the land they were expressly Christianity.41 offered, although cheap to acquire, consisted of swamp and Those Slavic populations that did accept the new ways marsh, the special talents of these immigrants for reclaiming melded with the German settlers or else they lived side by water-logged soil, dike-building, and artificial drainage side but in separate villages following their own customs, were highly desired by local Pomeranian lords and religious speaking their own languages. Medieval Slavonic nobility orders holding property along the Baltic (between 1204 and sometimes adopted German-sounding family names to 1239 over 160,000 acres of waste land was reclaimed).47 better “fit in”, while continuing to bestow Slavic given Dutch heritage is seen in place names (Hollernweg, names on their children. Intermarriage between native Hollern), intermarriage with Pomeranian families, and nobility and German immigrants became common, creating architecture.48 an amalgamated feudal upper class: “The terra of Gützkow Many Teutonic Knights came from Westphalia. was acquired by Jaczo von Salzwedel, a Slav nobleman who Though ostensibly this Order moved eastward to convert immigrated from the Old Mark and married a sister of Duke pagan tribes, Pomerania must have appeared “easy pickings” for conquest and domination.49 The Order of the Teutonic Knights, extending the earlier Middle Eastern Holy Land crusades, in the 14th century planned a campaign to proselytize Slavic natives. (Not only the Teutonic Knights but the Knights Templar and the Hospitallers took part in the eastern European crusading effort). Duke Conrad of Masovia originally “called in the Teutonic Knights” to help conquer recalcitrant Prussian tribes in the eastern realm.50 The Order most certainly saw gaining power and land in Pomerania as a further reason beyond that of Christianization. The Knights brought in even more German settlers. “From its earliest conquests in the Baltic the Order encouraged German colonists to settle in the new territories. They created ‘German’ towns and villages.”51 The Knights came predominately from noble German classes, although minor elements of the Order did not need to Fig. 4 - Hanseatic League ports. From be either German or noble. They played a major role in the Christianization of northeastern Europe, and they encour- aged German colonists to settle in the Baltic lands, Barnim of Pomerania” [ca. 13th century].42 Intermarriage positioning these settlers in towns that were made up of between Slavic rulers and German or Swedish nobility, German-speaking inhabitants established adjacent to furthermore, leant an air of legality to German claims on Slavic-speaking towns.52 Pomeranian land. In 1309 Pomerania fell completely under the rule of the During the 12th and 13th centuries, colonists from Order. After this time legal documents referred to “German Holland came to Pomerania, encouraged by private and Polish villages.”53 Complete control by the Order landholders. In 1106, Archbishop Frederick of Hamburg- affected small enterprise and merchant trade alike, taking Bremen granted “certain lands which are uncultivated, from the local people the right to freely collect the amber swampy, and useless” to his own people, to “persons who washed up on Baltic beaches. The amber trade had are called Hollanders”.43 Dutch and Flemish immigrants by previously been the lucrative bailiwick of the Dukes of the hundreds were imported by German princes and Pomerania; however, the Teutonic Knights prohibited the ecclesiastics as an innovative approach to find more land for “unsupervised collection of amber on beaches under penalty the growing German immigrant population. of hanging.”54 Albrect the Bear, ruler in Brandenburg, defeated a To dominate and control the land, Teutonic Knights Wendish army in ca. 1157 and distributed Wendish built huge fortress complexes within Pomerania, such as the homesteads among Westphalians and Netherlandish Order’s executive center built in 1309 at Malbork troops.44 Having gained what was termed “eastern Slavia,” (Marienburg) on the Nogat, a tributary of the Wis³a.55 They he then conquered all the territory of the Brizani, Stoderani, enforced laws based on feudal hierarchy, which, although and many other tribes dwelling along the Havel and the Elbe, such laws may have been familiar to their German settlers, 20 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Fig. 5 - Pomerania/Pommern Kreis map 1913, Gunthard Stubs. From

were foreign to the native population. Hunting was King of Sweden.”57 A folksong of the period reflects the restricted, and fishing, using only a net, called a newod, was devastation: “May bug fly; your father is off to war; your limited to what could be used for a household’s mother is in Pomerania; Pomerania has been burned away; consumption. A citizen could not sell his catch. fly May bug fly.”58 Furthermore, land transfers and inheritance were severely During the 17th century, Austrian, Danish, and German controlled.56 Teutonic rule lasted to the mid-15th century. troops ranged across Pomerania, certainly leaving remnants From the time of its Christianization under Otto of of their occupation in the heritage of future generations. Bamberg in the 12th century until the death of Duke Bogislav Russian and Polish troops, in the XIV in 1637, Pomerania was a duchy of the Holy Roman (1714), also made their presence known in Pomerania.59 Empire. Thereafter the land was granted to the elector of In the Northern War, Sweden lost much of its occupied Brandenburg. German influence remained strong over the land to Prussia (1720), and in 1815, following Napoleon’s centuries. defeat, the remainder of Swedish-occupied land was fully Sweden controlled (Western ceded to Prussia. Thereafter, parts of Pomerania were called: Pomerania and the island of Rugen) during the 17th to the 19th Vorpommern or Hither Pomerania (nearby Pomerania), centuries following the Thirty Years’ War via a treaty called Hinterpommern or Further Pomerania, and from The (1648). The Duke of Stettin formed 1919 to 1939, the Polish partition of Pomerania (Pomerellen a pact with King Gustavus II Adolphus in 1628 and in German).60, 61 thereafter Sweden sent an armed force to Pomerania. The Thirty Years War devastated Pomeranians as it did Emigration from Pomerania the other peoples of Europe. There are records, diaries, Massive emigration from Pomerania commenced in the ledgers, and personal accounts, kept, of course, by the middle to late 1800s. The previously mentioned Baltic trade literate population, that indicate the extent of the ravishment ports of Pomerania were also points of embarkation for of the land and people. The account of one diarist goes: foreign immigration. Most emigrants traveled by land and “after the war has lasted thirty full years, carried off many train to Hamburg and Bremen and then many shipped to hundred thousand souls, swallowed up many hundred alternative ports in Liverpool, England and Amsterdam, million Gulden and produced nothing but afflicted people Netherlands before taking ship to a final destination such as and desolate towns and villages, the noble, golden, and long- North America.62 Thus, the Hamburg passenger lists (a desired peace has been concluded by the emperor and the valuable genealogical tool on 486 reels of microfilm) are FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 21 divided into “direct” and “indirect” lists.63 About twenty For researchers, emigration presents a particular percent of emigrants utilized the indirect route.64 problem, that of a missing surname in a particular area of Alternatively, emigrants left from a smaller coastal city, Pomerania. Rabuzzi suggests two reasons for this: lack of , Eldena, or Rostock, for instance, and sailed to male offspring and emigration of sons.68 In such cases a the larger German ports. Some of my ancestors sailed from researcher would have to think outside the box, for instance, Stralsund to Hamburg prior to embarking for America. to look for female names, names of near relatives, or think in Reasons for leaving Pomerania included religious terms of records for nearby villages. persecution, military obligation and war, landholding regulations and limitations, poor crops (e.g. the potato blight Conclusion in 1845-46), enticements from preceding emigrants, Historically, the borders of Pomerania appeared and increasing poverty, and, for peasants and small landholders, disappeared with the ebb and flow of warfare, conquest, oppressive regulations, including the necessity of getting the settlement, and re-settlement—the only constants being the lord’s permission to marry, and compulsory service to the Baltic coast and the country’s rivers. My horizons have been estate holder. Only after 1763 was torture outlawed; broadened in the past twenty plus years of research as I flogging as an instrument of coercion and punishment was learned more about the history of the Pomeranian peoples forbidden after 1802, and serfdom itself was discontinued in and why change has been such a constant for that land. In its Pomerania in 1811. The feudal nature of Pomeranian society own way, Pomerania is as much a melting pot for continued well into the 1800s. nationalities as is the United States; it could be compared to Parts of a letter written by an immigrant to the Chicago the wide-open spaces of the American western frontier. area to his family in Pomerania demonstrate the “pull” to I have talked to people who live in rural Poland near the emigrate: “The year 1882 was so blest that we had not room Baltic and to natives of the near-sea places in eastern to store the yield. I had 200 bushels of grain. In stock I now Germany. They do not think kindly of the many transitions owned two horses, five cows and the number of my sheep I that have forced resettlement for their ancestors and grief to do not know, for they run in the woods. . . . Land here is so their families. They wonder about the future of the area and rich that it needs no fertilizer. Trees grow very rapidly ... We if their land will one day again be the scene of contest and live on milk, cereals, and garden vegetables, and are thereby bloodshed. extremely healthy and well. I have now nine children around I visited Pomerania in 1986, when Poland was still me and rejoice over them with all my heart. For here, you under the fist of totalitarianism, and again in 1990, just after don’t have to hear, ‘I cannot rent you my dwelling, you have the Berlin Wall was dismantled and Germany reunified. D. too many children.’”65 K. Buse states, “In the 20th century, relations with Poland, Ship company representatives and land developers occupation and dominance by the Soviets, and a ‘quiet’ influenced potential immigrants to make this hard decision. revolution have repeatedly threatened the survival and shape A typical land promotion advertisement read, “Let a small of the region.”69 community, embracing as many families and individuals In 1986, no one was talking about their experiences or previously acquainted as possible, of various trades and family history; they were mainly concerned with day-to-day professions, and intending to follow various pursuits, living. In 1990 it was as if the sun was shining again. I could emigrate and settle together, then society, mutual help, ask questions, and if they wanted to, natives of the area could comfort, security, and economy will be at once secured, the answer me. For instance, a Kashubian laborer in Kreis anticipated hardships and trials of an emigrant’s life will Lauenburg told me through an interpreter, that he feared the vanish away, and the whole colony, bound together by a return of Germans and German occupation. A former community of interest, will rapidly grow in strength and German cemetery near Redowice (Rettkewitz) in Lauenburg prosperity.”66 was decimated during World War II bombings. I asked a Other factors “pushed” emigration. In the book Old local woman about the cemetery and she replied abruptly, “It Lutheran Emigration from Pomerania to the U.S.A., the is destroyed and that is all there is to it. Why would you want author states that, “according to the amount of land they to go there?” And I spoke with the owner of a private car owned and their level of dependence on the lord of the transporting me to a village forty miles from Greifswald. He manor, the peasants had compulsory services to perform.” bemoaned his loss of land and home under totalitarianism Earnings of farm-hands and peasants were low and often and bleakly wondered if he could ever hope to regain what were paid solely in grain. The Compensation Edict of 1811 had been taken from his family. somewhat ameliorated oppressive conditions, but regula- The centuries of contest and conquest, enforced tions for hereditary landholding were still unfair to farming settlement, emigration and migration, war, native resident small-holders. Options for lifestyle and occupation change displacement and population decimation have left the Baltic for peasantry and laborers in Pomerania were greatly coastal peoples wary of change and pessimistic as to their limited.67 If farmers and laborers, and these were the people future. In the past decade, however, this area has seen a most often emigrating from Pomerania, could not see a modicum of calm. One hopes that this cauldron of dispute bright and viable future they reckoned that another country and change, once termed with the disarming name, “land by might be more amenable to their wants and needs. the sea,” will find further serenity in its future. 22 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Appendices Bibliography

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Princeton Greifswald, I attempted numerous times to make postal mail University, 1999. Retrieved February 24, 2006, from contact with the pastor of the village, the mayor, the post Dissertation Abstracts International, 60 (09). (AAT office, and a local researcher. None of my contacts No. 9944592). responded. Sixteen years later I am finally able to make e- Rabuzzi, Daniel Allen. At Home in the Market: Stralsund mail and postal mail contact with researchers in that region Merchants and Their Families, 1740-1830. Baltimore: of what had been East Germany. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1996. Retrieved February 24, 13 “Polska: History.” Retrieved February 24, 2006, from 2006, from Dissertation Abstracts International. (AAT . No. 9719015). 14 W.K. Matthews, “Medieval Baltic Tribes,” American Slavic and East European Review 8 (April 1949): 126-136. Organizations 15 Jo¡zko Šavli, “The Vends and the Germans: On the Traces FEEFHS (Federation of East European Family History of a Submerged Nation.” Retrieved April 4, 2007, from Societies). P.O. Box 510898 SLC UT 84151-0898 at . . 16 D.K. Buse, 133. KANA (Kashubian Association of North America). P.O. 17 Ibid. Box 27732, Minneapolis, MN, 55427-7732 at 18 Koziczkowski, et al., “Polish Origins.” Reprinted from an . article taken from Polish American Studies, 23/1(Jan-June Pommern Verein Freistadt. P. O Box 204, Germantown, 1966). Retrieved February 24, 2006, from WI 53022 at . . 19 F. Lorentz, Cassubian Civilization (London: Faber & Faber, 1935) 36-37. Endnotes 20 “Pomerania.” 21 F. Lorentz, 358-359. 1 Pommerscher Verein Freistadt. P.O. Box 204, Germantown, 22 J. W. Thompson, “Dutch and Flemish Colonization in WI 53022, USA. Medieval Germany,” The American Journal of Sociology 24 2 Spis Miejscowosci Polskiej Rzeczypospolitej Ludowej (September 1918): 160. [Place Names in the Polish Peoples’ Republic] (Warszawa: 23 “The Hanseatic League.” Retrieved May 1, 2007, from Wydawnictwo Komunicacji i Lacznosci, 1967). . 3 Hans Bahlow, Dictionary of German Names (Deutsches 24 Succinic acid, used in perfume and pharmaceuticals nd Namenlexikon), 2 ed. (Madison, WI.: University of nowadays, is colorless crystalline dicarboxylic acid, C4H6O4. Wisconsin Press, 2002); Hans Bahlow, Pommersche 25 “Amber Road.” Retrieved March 14, 2006, from Familiennamen (Neustadt, Germany: Verglag Degener & . Co., 1982). 26 “Stralsund.” Retrieved February 24, 2006, from 4 Jo¡zko Šavli. “Pomerania: a Vendic State Alongside the . Baltic Coast.” Retrieved May 3, 2007, from 27 Daniel Allen Rabuzzi, At Home in the Market: Stralsund . Merchants and Their Families, 1740-1830. (Ph.D. diss., 5 “Pomerania,” Columbia Online Encyclopedia (NY: Johns Hopkins University, 1996) 397. Columbia University Press, 2007). Retrieved March 16, 28 Ibid., 399. 24 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 29 “The Origins of the Polish State,” University of Buffalo. 62 “The Hamburg Passenger Lists are divided into Direct and Retrieved May 11, 2007, from . Liverpool and then an English ship across the pond. It was 30 F. L. Carsten, The Origins of Prussia (Oxford: Oxford cheaper than going directly, apparently.” E-mail from Press, 1954), 10-11. Martin A.A. Diestler, April 25, 2007. 31 J. W. Thompson.,172. 63 “The Hamburg Passenger Lists 1850-1934, Resource 32 E.J. Carruthers, 1. Guide.” Retrieved May 7, 2007 from . 33 Ibid, 163-164. 64 “Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild: Ports of Departure.” 34 J. W. Thompson, 181. Retrieved April 13, 2007. from . Sciences, and General Literature (Chicago: The Werner Co., 65 Nicolus Fankhauser. “Pioneer’s Letter. Crystal Lake, IL,” 1895), 442-444. McHenry County Illinois Connection Quarterly (July- 36 F. L. Carsten, 34-35. September, 1991). 37 J. W. Thompson, 171. 66 Timmins, Jody Seims. “New American Colonies: 38 F. Lorentz, 49-55. Migrants to the Northern Plains, 1870-1900.” Paper 39 Harold T. Betteridge, The New Cassell’s German presented at the Northern Great Plains History Conference, Dictionary (NY: Funks & Wagnall’s, 1962) 237. 7-9 October 1999, 4. 40 J. W. Thompson, 173. 67 Lieselotte Clemen, Old Lutheran Emigration from 41 E. J. Carruthers, 3-5. Pomerania to the U.S.A.: History and Motivation, 1839- 42 F. L Carsten, 25-27. 1843 (Hamburg: Pomerania Society, 1976), 96-103. 43 A. Osborne, 40-41. 68 D. Rabuzzi, 407. 44 Jo¡zko Šavli., “The Vends and the Germans.” 69 D. K. Buse, 133. 45 J. W. Thompson, 176. 46 Ibid., 186. 47 J. W. Thompson,160-167. 48 Ibid., 168-169. 49 “The Imperial Order of the Teutonic Knights of St. Mary’s Hospital in Jerusalem.” Retrieved May 15, 2006, from . 50 F. L. Carstens, 6. 51 "The Imperial Order of the Teutonic Knights of St. Mary’s Hospital in Jerusalem.” 52 Ibid. 53 F. L. Carstens, 31-36. 54 “Amber Road.” Retrieved March 14, 2006, from . 55 In 1990, I visited not only Marienburg, a restored monastic complex, but also a non-restored crusader monastery, Bidegast, near Gneuff. This crumbling, decrepit building of several stories was built of red brick and stone. It was huge and in its prime would surely have left the peasantry of the area awestruck. 56 E.J. Carruthers (1999), “Christianization and Colonization on the Medieval South Baltic Frontier,” Dissertation About the Author: Mary J. Manning is the Information Abstracts International, 60 (09), (AAT No. 9944592) 209- Services Librarian for Aurora University in Aurora, IL. Her 225. career as a librarian spans seventeen years in various 57 G. Mortimer. “Did Contemporaries Recognize a ‘Thirty library types and capacities. She has served on the Board of Years War’?,” The English Historical Review (1 February Directors for the Illinois State Genealogical Society for five 2001): 125-128. years, acted as a volunteer librarian at the Naperville, IL 58 D. K. Buse, 134. Family History Library, and belonged to numerous local, 59 “Swedish Pomerania.” Retrieved April 12, 2007, from state, and world genealogical organizations, and published . numerous articles on family research. Her family research 60 Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. ( NY: Columbia over the past twenty-five years has been conducted in the University Press, 2001-2005). Retrieved December 14, United States, Germany, England, and Canada, and she has 2006, from . traced her ancestry to the 1600s in Germany and England. 61 The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia. ( NY: Century But more importantly, she has learned about the lives of her Co., 1894-95) 817. ancestors and the world they lived in. FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 25 European Gazetteers in the BYU Online Collections by Daniel Schlyter

Key gazetteers used to identify the spelling and jurisdictions of places in three important empires of Europe around the turn of the century have been posted to the Online Collections at the Brigham Young University Web site. The collection can be found at . Use the dropdown menu on this page to select the collection of European Gazetteers. The results will be a list of nineteen titles. These are the individual volumes for three gazetteers concerning , Hungary, and Germany. When you click on any particular volume you will get a table of contents in the left hand column and images for each page in the right hand column. The table of contents will help you get to the right group of pages. Click on the plus sign for any particular section and there will be a list of page numbers in that section. Also, you can page through the images by Fig. 2 - The provinces of the Austrian Empire, c. 1900 using the Previous Page : Next Page option. The following information will help you to understand and use these gazetteers. •The synagogue location is given in the last column: Standort der röm.-kath., gr.-kath. und isr. Matrikelstellen (place kept records of the Roman Catholics, Greek Catholics, and Jews). •The index indicates that the entry for Felizienthal is on page 648 (see below).

•On p. 648 (fig. 3), Felizienthal is listed in the district of Stary Sambor, sub-district of Stryj. •The appendix (fig. 4) indicates Roman Catholic records were kept in Felizienthal, Greek Catholic in Smorze Miasteczko and Jewish records in Skole Miasteczko.

Fig. 1 - First of several screens for European Historical gazetteer for the Hungarian Empire gazetteers at the BYU Web site Magyarország Helységnévtára [Gazetteer of Hungary] (2 v. János Dvorzák, comp. Budapest: “Havi Füzetek,” 1877). Historical gazetteer for the Austrian Empire •Volume one is the index. It lists all place names in Gemeindelexikon der im Reichsrate vertretenen alphabetical order. Entries in this volume refer to the Königreiche und Länder ... vom 31. Dezember 1900 gazetteer entry in volume two. [Locality Dictionary for the Crownlands and Territories •Volume two is arranged by county and districts. Additional Represented in the Imperial Council]. 14 v. Wien: K.K. names the locality was known by are listed in parentheses. statistischen Zentralkommission, 1905-1908. •Population figures are given according to religion. •The entries are arranged by district and sub-district. •The abbreviations used in the gazetteer mean: •The population as of 1900 for each place is divided by ag. - Agostai - Augsburg Evangelical Lutheran religion. gk. - Görög Katholikus - Greek Catholic •The parish or synagogue location is not listed in the main izr. - Izraelita – Jewish text but is given in the appendix, found in each volume kg. - Keleti Görög - Greek Orthodox between the place entries and the index. ref. - Reformatus – Reformed •The appendix is arranged alphabetically by district and sub- rk. - Római Katholikus - Roman Catholic district. un. - Unitarius - Unitarian 26 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Fig. 3 - Felizienthal entry

The index entry in volume one for Diszel includes the place name, the old Hungarian county, and a set of numbers.The three numbers refer to the gazetteer volume: county number, district number, locality number. The horn Jewish inhabitants and the nearest Jewish [izr.] congregation symbol means it had a postal office. was in Tapolcsa. The town also had 968 Catholic [rk.] inhabitants who attended church in Gyulakeszi.

Historical gazetteer for the German Empire The place listing in volume two for Diszel includes Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs- Lexikon des Deutschen significant information on the inhabitants: Diszel had 102 Reichs [Meyer’s Gazetteer and Directory of the German

Fig. 4 - Felizienthal appendix

FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 27 Fig. 5 - The Hungarian Empire

Empire]. 2 v. Leipzig : Bibliographisches Institut, 1912- 1913. •The typeface is Gothic. It may require some study to read Gothic print. •Many terms are abbreviated to save space. Fig. 7 - The states of the German Empire •Entries for places for the same name are numbered. •Key abbreviations are: Common place types: D. – Dorf (village); St. – Stadt (city); Jurisdiction types: Kr. – Kreis (county), StdA. – Standesamt Wlr. – Weiler (hamlet) (civil registry) Religion: J. – Jews, Syn. – Synagogue, ev. – evangelisch (Protestant), kath. – katholisch (Catholic), Pfk. – pfarrkirche Fig. 6 - Prenzlau, 1) KrSt. (capital city); Pr., Brandbg. (parish) K. – Kirche (church). (Prussia, Brandenburg); 19,945 Lutherans, 999 Catholics, 297 Jews Churches, [etc.]: 5 Lutheran, 1 Catholic, Summary a synagogue These gazetteers cover the three empires that controlled Central Europe at the turn of the century. They identify the correct spelling of a place. The gazetteers for Austria and Hungary also identify the church jurisdiction for a place. The records for a small place are normally found in the books for the church jurisdiction rather than under the name of the ancestral village. The gazetteer for Germany identifies whether a church was located in a place. If not, you need to look for records in the church of a nearby place. This is the first instance of these important gazetteers being posted to the Internet. Some cannot be posted until copyright permission is obtained. However, more will be posted in the near future.

About the author: Daniel Schlyter is an Accredited Genealogist in Polish, Czech and Slovak research. He has worked for the Family History Department of the LDS Church for twenty-nine years specializing in East European, German, and Jewish genealogical research and is currently a US/Canada Reference consultant at the Family History Library. He served on the board of the Polish Genealogical Society from 1984-1999 and now serves on the board of the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies. He is the author of numerous library publications on East European research and several genealogical books. 28 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Online Maps for Polish Research by Ceil Wendt Jensen

Maps are an indispensable tool for researchers. There are online maps that reference the historic partitions of Poland as well as interactive maps of modern Poland. The online collections make it easy to access maps relative to the time period you are researching. You can compare the period maps with current maps to see the village location in the 1800s and see if there are still viable communities. Careful study may reveal that the village has merged with other villages or has been incorporated into a larger town or city. A great feature of the online maps is that they need not be refolded. Identifying the changing borders helps clarify family stories that state the “family could see Russia from the back window” or “Grandpa could swim from Poland to Germany from his village.” The older maps will show that a statement “They moved from Germany south to Poland” actually makes geographic sense when looking at East Prussia’s position above Poland in the 1880s. Described below are several Web sites with online maps useful to researchers interested in Poland.

Prussia (German Poland) Fig. 1 - Map of Dirschau, The Atlas des Deutschen Reichs is a digitized version of from Atlas des Deutschen Reichs Ludwig Ravenstein’s 1883 Atlas of the German Empire. It is held in the collections of the University of Wisconsin- Atlas (CD&CA) dated 1902, scale: 1 inch = 80.9 miles. At Madison Libraries and is available at: first glance the map may seem confusing. But the bold . Be- yellow line on the eastern border is a good place to orient cause of the map’s scale (1:850,000) small towns and you. The areas outside the Russian province to the west and villages can be located and the local churches are identified. on the southern border are less detailed than the area The maps are downloadable using Acrobat Reader. Each file representing the Russian partition. While this map is not as is about 2.3 Mb, so downloading may take a long time if you detailed as the other sets mentioned in this article, it is one of are using a dial-up connection. the few online for this region. The site allows one to Here is a sample map (fig. 1). It is for the town of download and print the map. Dirschau, Westpreußen, Germany; now , Gdansk, The need for a good Congress Poland map set is Poland. You can look up the map reference number by answered by a current project on the PGSA Web site. PGSA clicking on the “Download Index” link. Dirschau is found by is coordinating the indexing of the 1907 reference The clicking on “Page 5, Ciexyn-Dövény.” The reference is to Illustrated Geographic Atlas of the Kingdom of Poland. Map IIIa F 3/4. Retrieve the map by clicking the “Download Published by J.M. Bazewicza in Warsaw, it is a detailed and Map” link and choosing the “Map 3a/F1-M5" link on that colorful resource. It is a set of richly illustrated maps for page. Also, a map legend (Erklärung) can be downloaded by Russian Poland. The maps have been scanned and updated clicking the “Map9/F21-M5 link.” The maps can be cropped with coordinates so that volunteers can index the maps. The in Adobe Acrobat reader before you print them out. They are eighty-five maps are already online and available for in color and print out beautifully. referencing and printing. If you are a map lover and have a Also, if you need to verify the German name for a Polish few hours to spare, there is still work to be done. Visit village use Kartenmeister at to to see how you can find an alternate name. contribute. The atlas, cataloged in Polish as Atlas Geograficzny Illustrowany Królestwa Polskiego, is avail- Congress Poland (Russian Poland) able through the Family History Library and its Family The Federation of East European Family History History Centers (GSU microfilm no. 873,665, item 3; GSU Societies (FEEFHS) Map Room has a map titled “Russia’s fiche no. 6,000,827). Polish Provinces” at . I compared the FEEFHS map with the PGSA map for The map is from the Century Dictionary and Cyclopaedic wojewodztwo P³ock, M³awa, map 59. I quickly found the FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 29 village of Kuczbork on the PGSA map but the FEEFHS map’s scale does not allow for such detail.

Galicia (Austrian Poland) The Eötvös Loránd University’s Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics in Hungary provides an historical map that is extremely useful to Galician researchers. These are part of a series of digital maps of Austria-Hungary (c. 1910) at . A subordinate page at this site leads to a clickable map index to to- pographic maps, scale 1:200,000. Each file is 3.5-5.5 Mb. Not all grid squares are linked to a map. If you hover your cursor over the map you will see in the lower left corner of the browser window the boxes that are hyper linked. The maps are commonly referred too by longitude and latitude and are named by the principal town located on the map. To find the residence of my Zdziebko ancestors, I clicked on Tarnow (Map 39-50) which brought up a map that included the village of Zarzecze (without church) and of Dêbowiec (with church) south of Jas³o. The maps can be downloaded and resized in your graphics program. This map set is also in color and will print out by section if you use your keyboard’s Fig. 3 - Wojskowy Instytut Geograficzny map of Tczew “Print Screen” function. [N.B: this map set use Ferro as the Prime Meridian, which is 17°39'44" west of Greenwich]. There is no index to these maps. You need to know the Instytut Geograficzny (WIG) 1919-1939. The goal of the co vicinity of the place you want to find and then scan the map. founders Marek Zieliñski, Andrzej Bargañski, Henry Neugass, and Kazik Niecikowski is to make available scanned maps and related material published by WIG. The Institute developed and printed topographic maps, which in the 1930s were rated among the best in the world. The founders state that “Nowadays these maps are a fountain of information about pre-WWII Poland and, at the same time, can be still used in the field to locate villages which have long disappeared from the ground and cannot be found on modern maps.” Files are approximately 15-22Mb. They have developed a Web site that has Web 2.0 features. There is a “ShoutBox” where members can ask questions and post comments. A selection of Polish articles and reviews from the pre-WWII period on the subject of Polish and foreign cartography is included. This Web site also hosts articles including typographic symbols in four languages. They have created a PL-EN map vocabulary list: for example Br.- Browar—Brewery; Fw.-Folwark—Grange, manor; Szk.- Szko³a—School; and Z.-Zamek—Castle. The Mapy WIG Collection is indexed in a place name search tool created by the Archiwum Map Zachodniej Polski Fig. 2 - Tarnow (map 39-50) at . It is based on a U. S. database, cross- referenced with maps available through three partner sites, i.e. , , Archiwum Map Wojskowego Instytutu Geograficznego , and with a link to the current location as 1919-1939 displayed by Google Maps. The Map Archive of the Wojskowy Instytut Geograficzny (Polish Military Geographical Institute) Current interactive maps of Poland 1919-1939 is a non-commercial project with scans of maps Multimap is based in Britain and geographic materials published by the Wojskowy and offers maps of Poland in three formats: map, aerial, and 30 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Fig. 4 - Above: WIG place name search tool Fig. 5 - Below: Polish map stie

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Fig. 6 - Polish terminlogy for Mapa hybrid. The homepage shows a map of the United States. The results for Pacanów show the location Using the pull down menu under “Find A Place” on the left Kozio³ek sought: Pacanów wie´s (village) ´swiêtokrzyskie of the screen, select Poland. Enter the town or village you are woj. (province of ¤Swiêtokrzyskie) buski pow. (county of looking for. You do not need to use diacritical marks. They Buski) buski gmina (district of Buski ). have replaced scales with zoom levels. The zoom levels work in the following way: 1) Zoom level 1 aims to capture Summary the extent of the world in one 256x256-pixel image, 2) Zoom Using the suggested sites will help you during your level 2 captures the whole world in four 256x256-pixel tiles, research and enhance your printed family history. The 1883 and 3) Zoom level 3 in sixteen tiles, etc. They currently show Ravenstein Atlas will help researchers interested in Prussian 18 zoom levels. To see the zoom level for a map, place the Poland and beyond. The maps of this atlas also cover the mouse icon below the zoom slider; the mouse-over text will bordering portions of present-day Austria, the Czech indicate the zoom level. Republic, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, the Russian To close the sidebar, move your mouse over the small Federation, and Slovakia. While the 3rd Military Mapping half circle with an iron icon and click. It lets you toggle Survey of Austria-Hungary is beneficial for researchers of between “Expand the Map” and “Show Sidebar.” If you Galicia, the set also has maps stretching from Mainz, want to print out a map you have two choices: “Standard” to Germany to Kiev, Russia, Toruñ, Poland to Arta, Greece. print just the map or “Detailed” which includes the map, The Polish Military Geographical Institute set is the best overview, and directions. Both are useful for a trip to Poland. resource for Poland during the 1919-1939 era. The two If you are not sure of the spelling of your village it is modern sites, Multimap and Mapa.Szukacz.pl, allow for good to start with ShtetlSeeker on . The searches without the use of diacritical marks, helpful for Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex system will return a list of North American QWERTY keyboard users. Overall, the possible villages. In addition to Multimap, the result set has Polish researcher now has access to over one hundred and links to ExpediaMaps, MapQuest, and Google Maps. twenty years of vintage maps online. When you have the correct spelling of the village you can use the Polish map site . This Web About the author: Cecile (Ceil) Wendt Jensen, MA, is a site uses the latest technology to pinpoint a location in Certified Genealogist, author, and lecturer. She has done modern Poland. The Mapa site offers links to community on-site research in Poland taking her Przytulski, Wendt, web pages for the region you are searching. You can zoom in Wojtkowiak and Zdziebko lines back to the late 1600s. She from 512Kb to 2Mb. There is a distance calculation tool that offers traditional and digital research techniques via her becomes operational after you search for a place. For Web site Michigan Polonia . She recently instance, select the 64m option under “Zbli¿,” enter the place launched a blog for The Polish Pioneers of Calumet, name Tarnow, and click the command “Poka¿.” If you hover Houghton County, Michigan at . over the place ¯abno, for instance, the term Odleg³o´sæ will Ceil is the author of Detroit’s Polonia, Detroit’s Mount appear in the bottom right corner of the map followed by the Elliott Cemetery, and Detroit’s Mount Olivet Cemetery. Her distance between that place and Tarnow, in this case forthcoming book features digital research and is entitled fourteen km. Mapa has a printer friendly function. Also, you Sto Lat: A Modern Guide to Polish Genealogy. Her articles can remove icons for advertisers by selecting “Nie pokazuj have been published in NGS NewsMagazine and Ancestry ¿adnych” in the pull down menu. Magazine. 32 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Who was Ludwig V. Holzmaister?

by Jiøí Ošanec; translated by Miroslav Koudelka

L. V. Holzmaister was an American expatriate from the grandfather founded the first industrial factory in Moravská Czech Republic. Though he lived most of his life in the Tøebová. United States, he never forgot his homeland and used his Ludwig had at least three siblings who lived to be adults. America wealth to contribute to the cultural development of However, both of his elder brothers died as young men, and his hometown. his younger sister, Anna, later married, becoming the only This story does not begin in either of his two homelands member of Ludwig’s generation to have children. but in Great Britain. Two sites preserved in St. Mary’s, Isles In 1854, Ludwig started his education at the Moravská of Scilly, Great Britain refer to the Holzmaister name. One is Tøebová parish school. But as early as 1856, Alexander an 1877 memorial to Louisa Holzmaister found at the Holzmeister moved his family from Moravská Tøebová to cemetery by the Old Town Church. Another is an 1899 Klagenfurt, Austria. Let me add that he remained under the tripartite window located above the main altar at the Virgin rule of the Hapsburg monarchy to which Czech lands Mary Parish Church in Hugh Town. They elicit the question belonged. raised by the title of this article. The answer comes from the heart of Europe, the town of Moravská Tøebová, today Immigration to America located in the Czech Republic. Ludwig kept on going to school in Klagenfurt and in Graz, Austria, where the family lived in the late 1860’s. Czech origin There he became was trained as a textile merchant. His last Ludwig Artur Holzmeister/Holzmaister, who European residence was , the capital city of the later referred to himself as Ludwig Vinzenz (or in English, as Austrian Empire. Then he left for New York City, following Louis/Lewis Vincent/Victor) was born July 31, 1849, at after his uncle and godfather, Anton Wondra. Anton was a house number 27, Moravská Tøebová, a charming town in brother to Ludwig’s mother and had left previously after his western Moravia. The house still stands on the corner of the business in Moravská Tøebová failed. Anton built a new beautiful local square, only several steps away from the town business career on the import of gloves. He owned the hall. The next day, on August 1, he was baptized at the “Wondra A. J. & Co. Commission Merchants and Sole nearby Catholic parish church consecrated to The Importers of Vienna Empress Kid Gloves.” Interestingly, in Assumption of the Virgin Mary. the late 1860s early 1870s, the business of Ludwig’s father, The population of Moravská Tøebová (Mährisch Alexander Holzmeister, appears in New York City as well. Trübau) was one of the cultural and economic centers of a Ludwig was fourteen years old when he arrived aboard island located along the border between the SS Saxonia in New York on October 6, 1863. After some the two historical provinces—Moravia and Bohemia. This time in America, he became a business partner of Anton and situation arose during medieval times when emigrants from eventually he took over the company. The “L. V. German provinces colonized vacant Czech lands. The Holzmaister & Co.” was established in 1896. It was engaged history of the German population of this area ended in 1946 in the production, import and sale of leather, gloves, and when most of German-speaking persons, subject to the machines for glove making. In addition, he had a branch decision of the Allies, were transferred from the post-war manufacturing plant in Hainau, Prussia. Ludwig’s business Czechoslovakia to Germany. was so successful that he was able to hand over the Ludwig V. Holzmaister came from a well-situated management to his brother-in-law and business partner, family. His father, Alexander Holzmeister (1821-1894) Edward Thomass/Thomas, leaving him to focus on world inherited the sense of enterprise from his ancestors. He was travel and investing in the stock market. originally a cloth merchant, and later on, the owner of Edward Thomass was married to Ludwig’s sister Anna. graphite mines in northern Moravia. It was quite a successful Four daughters were born to their marriage. Anna, however, business. Moravian graphite was then exported to many was unfaithful to her husband, which resulted in their countries including Great Britain and the United States. divorce. Thomass left for New York city with the daughters, Ludwig was very much emotionally bound to his mother, all reportedly born in Germany, leaving Anna behind in Aloisia (1826-1870). She came from a wealthy and Europe (she was living in Vienna). It was his intention to respected burgher’s family of Wondra, also from Moravská absolutely separate her from the children. Descendants of Tøebová. Anna’s daughters still live in the United States. The Museum The ancestors of Ludwig were primarily merchants, in Moravská Tøebová managed to get into contact with them clerks and entrepreneurs. Three mayors are found among and learn much of interest. In 1995, the Museum was happy them. One of Ludwig’s great-grandfathers was a hereditary to welcome a great-nephew of Ludwig V. Holzmaister to his village magistrate and postmaster, and another great- place of birth. FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 33 Ludwig V. Holzmaister married twice. He married Manhattan in a very respectable neighborhood. For more Louisa Thomass, age twenty-two, on December 3, 1874, at than thirty years from 1889, their residence was at 150 West the German Lutheran church, St. Paul’s in Manhattan, New 72nd Street. (As a matter of casual interest, this is the street York. Little is known about Louisa. The marriage was rather where John Lennon lived and was shot years after.) Their short, ended by her accidental death. Her memorial in Old last address was 135 West Central Park, where Ludwig died. Town, St. Mary’s, Isles of Scilly, gives her birth date as May This address belongs to the architecturally significant 15, 1851. She was born in New York as a daughter of John Langham Apartments. The luxury apartments were built for J. Thomass and Susanna Hecht. The newly married couple the rich, indeed. The monthly rent made hundreds of dollars, lived at 72 East 4th Street, Louisa’s residence before the which was quite expensive at the time. marriage. She may have been related to the Ludwig’s Holzmaister’s second marriage remained childless, too. brother-in-law, Edward Thomass, also born in the United Ludwig and Mary Martha maintained close contacts with the States. daughters of his sister Anna, one of which, Louisa, even In passing, let us note that Ludwig’s sister, Anna, very lived at their place. likely met Edward during her trips to visit Ludwig in New York City. We definitely know that she stayed at her relatives‘ place in New York in 1870 and in 1880.

Fate of Louisa the first wife Louisa was among the passengers of SS Schiller, the ship that shipwrecked on May 7, 1875, by the Isles of Scilly on its way from New York to Hamburg, Germany. Only forty-five of the 355 passengers and crew survived the disaster. It is probably only a coincidence that the Schiller’s captain’s family name was Thomas. He was native English, but a naturalized German. The shipwreck is well remembered among the Islanders. There was a family legend that Louisa was then pregnant and that her husband, Ludwig, had a memorial raised on the place of the tragedy. The Museum wanted to verify this legend and eventually discovered that a memorial stands at Old Church on St. Mary, where victims of the shipwreck were buried. But Fig. 1 - SS Schiller founders of the Scilly Isles Louisa’s body does not rest there. It remains somewhere on the sea bottom by the Retarrier Ledges. Ludwig offered a reward for finding her body, describing her dress and World travels jewelry, but it was never recovered. One hundred and twenty Ludwig V. Holzmaister, a U.S. citizen after 1870, years after the tragedy, the impressive memorial inspired traveled almost every year to Europe, usually visiting one of Keith Austin to write a book, The Victorian Titanic, the famous European spas, such as Baden-Baden, Germany published in 2001. or Marienbad (in Czech, Mariánské Láznì), Bohemia. Anton Wondra, the above mentioned uncle of Ludwig Occasionally, he took a side trip to his native town. His last was the publisher of the magazine Hausfreund in Leipzig, visit to Moravská Tøebová took place in 1912. He loved the Germany. In 1877, he published his own article in the town in spite of the fact that he had lived there for a relatively magazine about the victims of the tragedy and then the new short time in his early childhood. Graphological analysis of memorial in St. Mary’s. Later on, the article was reprinted in his handwriting confirmed that he was heavily oriented Moravská Tøebová. It was illustrated by Carl Müller from towards the past. Thus, he always revisited the scene of his Leipzig. Anton Wondra pointed out the endeavor of roots. Scillonians to save shipwrecked persons’ lives and to bury In addition to many a country of Europe, this busy the discovered bodies in a worthy way. He particularly refers traveler visited many other continents and climes. As early to Sir Dorrien Smith, the owner of the Isles of Scilly, Consul as 1900, he went to the Arabian Peninsula. In a trip around Banfield, and the parish priest of St. Mary, whose name was the work, as he termed it, from 1902-1904, he visited Japan, not mentioned. China, Java, Ceylon, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Sumatra, Burma, India, Egypt, and Sudan. He traveled to Mary the second wife Africa in 1911-1912, visiting Algeria, Tunisia, and Egypt. Holzmaister’s second wife was also an American. Her Some documents seem to indicate that he got to Central and name was Mary Martha Clegg and she outlived him many South America as well. On his trips he was accompanied by years. Her parents issued from England. Ludwig married her his second wife and sometimes by his nieces. From the on July 11, 1878 in Brooklyn, New York. The newly married overseas trips, they usually returned to New York via couple lived at 136 East 45th Street. Later on, they lived in Europe. 34 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Museum in the homeland collection and a silver teapot, fished out of the wreck of SS From 1902, Ludwig sent collectibles to the Museum of Schiller and donated by Ludwig to the Moravská Tøebová Moravská Tøebová. In 1907, on the occasion of the opening museum in 1907. of a new museum building, Ludwig donated to the museum Ludwig contributed to the museum’s daily work, too. a collection of things obtained on his trips undertaken even And although he did not seek recognition, his endeavor was before 1902. appreciated. A march was composed in his honor. The museum, a street, and a tourist chalet in the neighborhood were named after him. He was declared an honorary citizen of the town, and in 1911 his achievements were even acknowledged by the Moravian Governor’s Office. This founder and great sponsor supported “his” museum till his death, although not so intensively after the 1918 creation of Czechoslovakia. In his last will and testament, the museum is not mentioned because he was rather skeptical as to its future in the new post-war conditions.

Later years The last years of Ludwig Holzmaister were afflicted by breathing troubles. He also suffered from rheumatism. He died in New York City on February 16, 1923. Atherosclerosis and chronic inflammation of heart muscle and kidneys were determined as the causes of death. His mortal remains, at his request, were cremated on February 19, 1923. An obituary was published in the New York Herald on that same day. The urn with his ashes was placed in the family mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemetery in what was then a luxurious area of the Bronx. His second wife outlived him by three decades and her mortal remains were placed there as well. A number of objects from Holzmaister’s estate were then deposited, according to her will, in New York museums. Stories about the unfortunate Louisa, passed down orally by the Scilly islanders, say that Louisa’s husband was a millionaire. Is that true? The total of Holzmaister’s estate at the time of his death was estimated at more than $1.4 million Fig. 2 - Langham Apartments, New York which would presently be equal to approximately 15 million dollars. So the legend is true.

Ludwig contributed to his native town in other ways. As Bibliography early as 1893, he established a foundation there for orphans; a foundation to support poor citizens in 1900; and in 1908, a Kiernan, Michael, “Ostrovy Scilly a holzmaisterovské museum foundation. In addition, he granted separate památníky” [The Isles of Scilly and the Holzmaister contributions such as for the construction of town baths or Memorials], Moravskotøebovské vlastivìdné listy for the construction of the new museum building. His [Moravská Tøebová Local History Newsletter] 14 support, however, always was on that condition that it (2003): 17-22. benefitted the German speaking citizens of the town. Kní¡zková, Hana, “Sbìratel L. V. Holzmaister” [The To the present residents of Moravská Tøebová, Ludwig Collector L. V. Holzmaister], Moravskotøebovské Holzmaister is known first of all as the sponsor of the local vlastivìdné listy 7 (1996): 20-24. museum. He not only financed the building, constructed in Martínková, Jana, “Korespondence L. V. Holzmaistera” [L. 1904-1906 according to his wish and by his money, he V. Holzmaister’s Correspondence], Moravskotø- helped supply it with more than half a thousand exhibits and ebovské vlastivìdné listy 15 (2004): 16-20. hundreds of photographs from his exotic trips. Despite _____, “L. V. Holzmaister a muzeum v Moravské Tøebové” certain loses, the local museum has unique collections of [L. V. Holzmaister and the Museum in Moravská extra-European arts (Japan, India, Burma, Egypt, Sudan). Tøebová], Moravskotøebovské vlastivìdné listy 7 An especially well-known item is an Egyptian mummy of a (1996): 13-20. young woman in a double coffin from the last half century Martínková, Jana and Jiøí Ošanec, “K osobì a rodinnému B.C.E. Lost today is, unfortunately, is Ludwig’s numismatic pùvodu. L. V. Holzmaistera” [L. V. Holzmaister and FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 35 Fig. 3 - Museum sponsored by Ludwig Holzmaister

His Ancestry], Moravskotøebovské vlastivìdné listy 7 Redakce [Editor’s Office], “Obnoven kontakt s prasynovcem (1996): 2-12. L. V. Holzmaistera” [Contacts with a Great-nephew of _____, “L. V. Holzmaister a staroegyptská sbírka v L. V. Holzmaister Renewed], Moravskotøebovské Moravské Tøebové” [L. V. Holzmaister and the Ancient vlastivìdné listy 11 (2000): 39. Egypt Collection in Moravská Tøebová], in Egypt za Tangye, Michael, “The Wreck of the SS Schiller, 1875, and vlády faraonù [Egypt under the Pharaohs] (Praha 2003), its Aftermath,” The Scillonian 252 (Winter 2000): 142- 127-133. 147. _____, “Nové pøíspìvky k ¡zivotopisu L. V. Holzmaistera” [New Contributions to the Biography of L. V. Holzmaister], Moravskotøebovské vlastivìdné listy 10 (1999): 10-22. Onderka, Pavel and Lukáš Snopek, “Staroegyptské pøedmìty v Holzmaisterov sbírce v kontextu moravských sbírkových fondù” [Ancient Egypt Objects in Holzmaister’s Collection in the Context of About the authors: Jiøí Ošanec graduated from the Moravian Collections], Moravskotøebovské vlastivìdné Palacky University Philosophical Faculty with a specializa- listy 12 (2001): 26-31. tion in history. He has been a teacher for twenty-three years. Ošanec, Jiøí and Jana Martínková, “O posledních vìcech L. His hobby and second profession since 1990 is genealogy. V. Holzmaistera” [Ludwig V. Holzmaister’s Last He carries out research commissions from clients all over Months], Moravskotøebovské vlastivìdné listy 14 the world and has written several dozen articles for history (2003): 23-27. journals. Pecha, Libor, “Psychografologický portrét L. V. Miroslav Koudelka is a professional researcher Holzmaistera” [A Psychographological Portrait of L. V. assisting American clients with research, tours, and Holzmaister], Moravskotøebovské vlastivìdné listy 11 translations. He maintains a Web site at . 36 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Records of the Swedish St. Catherine Parish by Ludmila and Orjan Werkström

The Swedish community in St. Petersburg received and the place of birth (Föddi i). About half provide a church sacraments at Catherine’s parish. Some books from marriage date (Vigsel). All list the ages of those planning to this parish were brought to Sweden in the 1930s and today marry and even contain the names of their respective fathers. can be found at the National Archives in . Today Sometimes the name is the father is reduced to his title. these are preserved on microcard, a technology no longer This issue contains the transcription for the years 1884- widely used. Unfortunately, the cards are of varying quality. 1900, or the first seventeen years. A subsequent issue will We have transcribed a book of marriage banns, 1884- contain the banns for the next twenty-three years 1901-1923. 1923. The names in the banns reflect all levels of Russian Because of space limitations, the information has been society, from government and foreign officials down to formatted with three rows to each entry. In a few instances, common laborers. The records are in Swedish until 1892, information was abbreviated to fit the Journal format. Also, then they are in Russian, but the transcription is all in some of the information in the original transcription such as Swedish. Anywhere between eighty and 110 engagements civil status of the bride and groom and additional remarks were announced each year. Most of these concluded in were not included. More complete information, including marriage. the parish of residence for the parents of the bride and The banns give a surprising amount of information. All groom, can be obtained by contacting the FEEFHS secretary provide the dates on which banns were read (Lysningsdagar) at . Marriages Banns 1884-1900 Nr Kontrahenter (Groom) 84-7 Perminoff, Wasili, skrifvare Född I Ålder Fader (Father Groom) Kasan 33 Borgaren Perminoff Kontrahenter (Bride) Björk, Margretha Elisabeth, jungfru Född I Ålder Fader (Father Bride) Sordavala 33 Smeden Björk Lysningsdagar Vigsel 15/1 22/1 22/1 84-1 Lindholm, Victor, maschinist 84-8 Lindfors, Adolf Fredrik, fabriksarbetare Helsingfors 53 Borgare Lindholm Perno 54 Bonden Lindfors Kursinski, Helena Charlotta, jungfru Torvalainen, Anna Katarina, jungfru Kurland 38 Arbet. Kursinski Jockas 41 Bonden Torvalainen 1/1 8/1 15/1 15/1 å Pastoratet, af Hoffrén 15/1 22/1 29/1 84-2 Oimas, Julius, kypare 84-9 Ivanoff, Anton, underofficer Livland 34 Bonden Oimas Smolensk 55 Soldaten Ivanoff Sandell, Amanda Charlotta, jungfru Appelqvist, Lovisa, jungfru Sjundeå 24 Bonden Sandell Somero 44 Arbetaren Appelqvist 1/1 8/1 15/1 22/1 hemma, af Karvanen 15/1 22/1 22/1 84-3 Sondag, Johan Ferdinand, skomakare 84-10 Granberg, Otto Wilhelm, skräddare Ingo 26 Bonden Sondag Helsingfors 40 Skräddaren Granberg Liljeström, Hanna Aurora, jungfru Backman, Fredrika Charlotta, jungfru Esbo 22 Trädgårdsm. Liljeström Snappertuna 37 Skomakaren Backman 8/1 15/1 22/1 12/2 å Pastoratet, af Hoffrén 22/1 29/1 5/2 10/2 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 84-4 Suworofski, , skrifvare 84-11 Nevalainen, Anders, guldarbetare Moskwa 26 Bonden Suworofski Pielisjärvi 25 Timmerman Nevalainen Lindqvist, Hulda Olivia, jungfru Liljeroth, Maria Karolina, qvinna Heinola 25 Arbetaren Lindqvist Helsinge 24 Bonden Liljeroth 8/1 15/1 22/1 22/1 29/1 5/2 84-5 Govenius, Alexander, kontorist 84-12 Jakowleff, Nikifor Petersburg 38 Jouveleraren Govenius Mogileff 45 Bonden Jakowleff Parodin, Eudoxia, jungfru Malmlöf, Johanna Mathilda, jungfru Schlüsselburg 27 Borgaren Parodin Swerige 40 Mekaniker Malmlöf 8/1 15/1 22/1 22/1 29/1 29/1 84-6 Juvonen, Johan Mattsson, arbetare 84-13 Lindholm, Karl Fredrik, tjensteman Kides 24 Bonden Juvonen Åbo24 Sjöman Lindholm Nyholm, Johanna Erika, qvinna Hellman, Elin Mathilda, jungfru Ingo 33 Bonden Nyholm Nyslott 21 Tjensteman Hellman 8/1 15/1 22/1 29/1 5/2 12/2 14/3 hemma, af Hoffrén FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 37 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1884, entries 14-35)

84-14 Eriksson, Konstantin, tjensteman 84-25 Broschet, Johan Karl, skomakare Petersburg 33 Skulptör Eriksson Schweitz 24 Kommission. Broschert Schesteroff, Katarina, jungfru Lindell, Sofia Mathilda Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 25 Hofrådet Schesteroff Åbo22 Snickare Lindell 29/1 5/2 5/2 1/4 8/4 8/4 9/4 hemma, af Hoffrén 84-15 Blom, Karl Nikolai, bruksinspektor 84-26 Lång, Henrik August, provisor Helsingfors 47 Uppsyningsman Blom Loppis 40 Possessionaten Lång Dillström, Ulrika Katarina, jungfru Sjölund, Anna Lovisa, jungfru 34 Smeden Dillström Åbo22 Sjökapten Sjölund 29/1 5/2 12/2 17/2 hemma, af Hoffrén 1/4 8/4 15/4 21/4 i Kyrkan, af Hoffrén 84-16 Lomberg, Johan Robert, kontorist 84-27 Hallin, Johan Victor, werkmästare Petersburg 34 Handlanden Lomberg Stockholm 52 Maskinisten Hallin Mentschukoff, Maria Lindberg, Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 27 Tjensteman Mentschukoff Tammerfors 28 Smedmästaren Lindberg 29/1 5/2 12/2 1/4 8/4 15/4 84-17 Petersson, Otto Ferdinand, skräddare 84-28 Englund, Gustaf, snickare Helsingfors 45 Sjöman Petersson Wirmo 70 Bonden Englund Häggblom, Wilhelmina Sofia, jungfru Puolakka, Sofia Petersdotter Borgå 35 Borgaren Häggblom Hiitola 34 Bonden Puolakka 12/2 19/2 26/2 15/4 hemma, af Karvanen 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 hemma, af Hoffrén 84-18 Bergman, Johan Fredrik, konduktör 84-29 Saulicht, Fredrik, betjent Åbo50 Auditör Bergman Lifland 33 Borgaren Saulicht Korhonen, Anna Helena Martelin, Augusta Wilhelmina St Michel 42 Bonden Korhonen Ekenäs 34 Slagtare Martelin 4/3 11/3 18/ 8/4 15/4 22/4 27/4 i Kyrkan, af Hoffrén 84-19 Erikasson, Berndt, filare 84-30 Sasorin, Daniel, gravör 25 Borgaren Erikasson Petersburg 31 Bronzarbetaren Sasorin Nyström, Rosalia Charlotta, jungfru Grönholm, Emilia Evelina, jungfru Petersburg 23 Silfverarbetaren Nyström Petersburg 23 Svarfvaren Grönholm 4/3 11/3 18/3 9/4 hemma, af Hoffrén 15/4 22/4 27/4 84-20 Baggroth, Karl Edward, skräddare 84-31 Andersin, August Alarik, eldare Petersburg 20 Skräddare Baggroth Walkeala 23 Länsman Andersin Hanssen, Ellen Gustafwa, jungfru Kleeman, Evelina Fredrika, jungfru England 22 Instrumentm. Hanssen Helsingfors 21 Mekaniker Kleeman 4/3 11/3 18/3 15/4 hemma, af Hoffrén 0/0 Lysningen upphäfven 84-21 Andersson, Simon, lithograf 84-32 Markko, Matts, skomakare Tyris 52 Bonden Andersson Ylistaro 33 Bonden Markko Melander, Edla Forsström, Edla Gustafva, qvinna Nystad 55 Styrman Melander Bjerno 39 Bonden Forsström 11/3 18/3 25/3 9/4 hemma, af Hoffrén 15/4 22/4 29/4 28/5 hemma, af Hoffrén 84-22 Berglund, Erik, swarfvare 84-33 Starck, David Arthur, mekaniker Borgå 39 Timmerman Berglund Fredrikshamn 30 Handlanden Starck Sandström, Klara Aurora, qvinna Ivanoff, Olga, jungfru Ingo 31 Bonden Sandström Petersburg 18 Läraren Ivanoff 18/3 25/3 1/4 13/5 hemma, af Hoffrén 15/4 22/4 29/4 84-23 Snellman, Axel, skomakare 84-34 West, Henrik Johan, arbetare Lappfjerd 42 Torpare Snellman Munsala 33 Bonden West Hildén, Gustafva Karolina, qvinna Bertils, Maria Gabrielsdotter Helsingfors 40 Timmerman Hildén 30 Bonden Bertils 25/3 1/4 8/4 9/4 å Pastoratet, af Hoffrén 22/4 29/4 6/5 28/5 hemma, af Hoffrén 84-24 Lindwall, Nikolai Napoleon, svarfvare 84-35 Schütz, Werner Ferdinand, jernvägsbok. 30 Garfvaren Lindwall Helsingfors 23 Stationsinspektor Schütz Luukkonen, Anna Lovisa, jungfru Sahlström, Anna Charlotta Wiborg 25 Bonden Luukkonen Petersburg 26 Handlanden Sahlström 25/3 1/4 8/4 29/4 6/5 13/5 3/6 hemma, af Hoffrén 38 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1884, entries 36-57)

84-36 Panoff, Peter, skomakare 84-47 Markwart, Karl Novgorod 27 Bonden Panoff Esthland 33 Bonden Markwart Bertlin, Maria Sofia, jungfru Johansson, Amanda Sofia, jungfru Björneborg 20 Arbetaren Bertlin Lovisa 34 Sjöman Johansson 6/5 13/5 13/5 10/6 17/6 17/6 84-37 Leschinski, Teofil, polis 84-48 Meyer, Karl Alexander Theodor, banktjensteman Kovno 45 Borgaren Leschinski Riga 35 Hofrådet Meyer Adamsdotter, Wilhelmina, qvinna Hahl, Alma Johanna, jungfru Perno 40 Arbetaren Adamsson Orimattilo 29 Länsman Hahl 6/5 13/5 20/5 17/6 24/6 24/6 24/6 hemma, af Karvanen 84-38 Granlund, Johannes Mattsson, skräddare 84-49 Skarp, Gustaf Adolf 28 Skräddaren Granlund Thusby 30 Timmerman Skarp Waljus, Anna Johansdotter, jungfru Schisloff, Albertina Juicka(?) 32 Snickaren Waljus Kovno 38 Tjensteman Schisloff 13/5 20/5 27/5 17/6 24/6 1/7 84-39 Hedenschoug, Nils Fredrik, tekniker 84-50 Krasiloffsky, Trofim, musikant Petersburg 30 Mechaniker Hedenschoug Petersburg 45 Soldaten Krasiloffsky Mertanen, Alexandra, jungfru Hoffman, Maria Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 20 Snickaren Mertanen Sverige 41 Waktm. Hoffman 6/5 13/5 20/5 24/6 1/7 8/7 84-40 Parland, Fredrik Wilhelm, artist 84-51 Ekwall, Johan Oskar, klensmed Petersburg 33 Handlanden Parland Sverige 35 Byggmästaren Ekwall Glasdunoff, Praskovia, jungfru Plaks, Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 20 Handlanden Glasdunoff Esthland 27 Borgaren Plaks 13/5 20/5 20/5 1/7 8/7 8/7 8/7 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 84-41 Sten, Alfred Werner, skomakare 84-52 Olsén, Karl, akrobat Helsingfors 41 Waktmästaren Sten Sverige 23 Arbetaren Olsén Sasxenfelt, Maria Lovisa Stapelfelt, Christina Maria Lovisa, jungfru Borgå 40 Arbetaren Sasxenfelt Lübeck 26 Handlanden Stapelfelt 13/5 20/5 27/5 1/7 hemma, af Karvanen 8/7 15/7 15/7 15/7 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 84-42 Nomerowitsch, Jahn, soldat 84-53 Levin, Alexander, skrifvare Grodno 48 Soldaten Nomerow Petersburg 43 Borgaren Levin Falk, Katarina, jungfru Evasdotter, Maria Sofia, qvinna Helsingfors 48 Pharmaceuten Falk Borgå 35 (dotter till) Qvinnan Evasdotter 13/5 20/5 27/5 8/7 15/7 15/7 84-43 Weckman, Alex. Napoleon, kantor 84-54 Lindén, Lars Johan Alfred Andersson, skomakare Tavastehus 28 Musikdirekt. Weckman Sverige 31 Landtbr. Andersson Sohlman, Maria Wilhelmina, jungfru Åberg, Maria Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 16 SilfverarbetarmästarenSohlman Petersburg 26 Bokbindaren Åberg 20/5 27/5 3/6 3/6 i Kyrkan, af Hoffrén 15/7 22/7 29/7 29/7 hemma, af Hoffrén 84-44 Säll, Henrik, skomakare 84-55 Norrman, James Thomas, mekaniker Uleåborg 34 Bonden Säll Petersburg 33 Mekaniker Norrman Hyvönen, Eva Elisabeth, jungfru Jegoroff, Stepanida, jungfru Sulkova 33 Bonden Hyvönen Moskwa 24 Landtbrukaren Jegoroff 20/5 27/5 3/6 15/7 22/7 22/7 84-45 Pillei, James, kommissionär 84-56 Nikiforoff, Philip, klensmed England 52 Borgaren Pillei Gatschina 26 Bonden Nikiforoff Wahlström, Augusta Wilhelmina, qvinna Knap, Adolfina, jungfru Nykarleby 35 Tullupps. Wahlström Petersburg 22 Skräddaren Knap 27/5 3/6 10/6 20/6 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 22/7 29/7 29/7 84-46 Schönfelder, Frans Karl Ludvig, skräddare 84-57 Miettinen, Henrik, sadelmakare Wiborg 48 Spegelmak. Schönfelder Kuopio 47 Förman Miettinen Ahlnäs, Lovisa Michelsdotter, jungfru Kinnunen, Katarina, jungfru Nykarleby 36 Bonden Ahlnäs Libelitz 33 Skräddare Kinnunen 27/5 3/6 10/6 17/6 hemma, af Karvanen 29/7 5/8 12/8 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 39 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1884, entries 58-79)

84-58 Okunkoff, Sergei, statsråd 84-69 Björkqvist, Alexander, telegrafist Saraisk 49 Tjensteman Okunkoff Gatschina 20 Pastor Björkqvist Borisoff, Fredrika Wilhelmina Hermonius, Maria Antoinetta, jungfru Åbo34 Löjtnant Borisoff Petersburg 23 Hofrådet Hermonius 29/7 5/8 12/8 2/9 9/9 16/9 84-59 Kittilä, Johan Arndt, snickare 84-70 Bridau, Johan Henrik Fredrik, fabrikant Koskis 26 Bonden Kittilä Reval 41 Hattmakaren Bridau Wikström, Eva Elvira, jungfru Dahlstedt, Augusta Charlotta, jungfru Pojo 23 Bonden Wikström Pojo 30 Sågförvaltaren Dahlstedt 12/8 19/8 26/8 8/9 hemma, af Hoffrén 9/9 16/9 23/9 23/9 hemma, af Karvanen 84-60 Govenius, Gustaf Adolf, guldarbetare 84-71 Nilsson, Peter, gasmästare Petersburg 29 Jouveleraren Govenius Sverige 48 Possessionaten Nilsson Ståhlberg, Maria, jungfru Wasenius, Aurora Fredrika, qvinna Petersburg 19 Mekaniker Ståhlberg Orimattila 42 Inspektor Wasenius 19/8 26/8 2/9 9/9 16/9 23/9 29/9 hemma, af Hoffrén 84-61 Holmström, Alexander Fridolf, skräddare 84-72 Fagerström, Otto Wilhelm, gjutare Ekenäs 32 Skräddare Holmström Hiitis 27 Gjutaren Fagerström Hedberg, Olga Emilia, jungfru Södervall, Engla Ulrika, qvinna Helsingfors 20 Snickare Hedberg Karislojo 49 Bonden Södervall 19/8Lysningen upphäfven 9/9 16/9 23/9 22/10 å Pastoratet, af Hoffrén 84-62 Kauko, Wiktor, snickare 84-73 Kabisch, Nikolai Alexander, tjensteman Thusby 36 Bonden Kauko Petersburg 53 Kemisten Kabisch Liljeqvist, Sofia Magdalena Tenlén, Ida Mathilda 52 Tunnbindaren Liljeqvist Iniö 28 Färgarm. Tenlén 19/8 26/8 2/9 16/9 23/9 23/9 84-63 Levenhagen, Karl Wilhelm Ludvig, bagare 84-74 Wessblad, Karl Elon Arthur, ingenjör Mecklenburg 30 Wäfvaren Levenhagen Sverige 29 Grosshandl, Wessblad Långfors, Anna Kristina, jungfru Fougué, Emilia Fanny Paulina Cecilia, jungfru Kristinestad 23 Musikanten Långfors Petersburg 21 Ingenjör Fougué 19/8 26/8 2/9 23/9 hemma, af Hoffrén 16/9 23/9 30/9 17/10 hemma, af Hoffrén 84-64 Nordström, Wilhelm Herman, köpman 84-75 Weljaminoff, Konstantin, generallöjtnant Petersburg 20 Guldarbetare Nordström Bjälostok 58 Generallöjtnant Weljaminoff Tichanofski, Maria, fröken Oldenburg, Agnes Kaukasus 21 General Tichanofski Jemtland 34 Grossh. Oldenburg 19/8 26/8 2/9 16/9 23/9 23/9 84-65 Jonsson, Frans Gustaf, filare 84-76 Freygang, Emil Ignatz, fabrikant Sverige 27 Filaren Jonsson Preussen 30 Skomakare Freygang Gref, Karin Mattsdotter, jungfru Jakobsson, Ida Alexandra, jungfru Sverige 35 Bonden Gref Riga 22 Wäfvaren Jakobsson 26/8 2/9 9/9 30/9 å Pastoratet, af Hoffrén 23/9 30/9 7/10 84-66 Nilsson, Jens, gjutare 84-77 Nyman, Karl Fredrik, urmakare Danmark 44 Jägarmästare Nilsson Lappträsk 26 Skomakaren Nyman Nordman, Aina Alexandra, jungfru Pihl, Susanna Serafia, jungfru Björneborg 25 Konstapel Nordman Ylistaro 25 Arbetaren Pihl 2/9 9/9 16/9 30/9 7/10 14/10 9/12 hemma, af Karvanen 84-67 Schuer, Johan Reinhold, urmakare 84-78 Arrakas, Edvard, konditor Petersburg 21 Guldarbetare Schuer Esthland 24 Bonden Arrakas Granbom, Eugenia, jungfru Hagström, Sofia Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 18 Skräddare Granbom Helsingfors 23 Skräddare Hagström 2/9 9/9 9/9 30/9 7/10 14/10 21/10 hemma, af Karvanen 84-68 Leman, Gustaf Stefan, jernarbetare 84-79 Sirelius, Otto Leonides, löjtnant Sverige 41 Snickaren Leman Petersburg 25 Öfverste Sirelius Andersson, Emma Petronella, jungfru Schmidt, Eugenia, jungfru Sverige 26 Landtbrukaren Andersson Petersburg 22 Admiralen Schmidt 2/9 9/9 16/9 23/9 hemma, af Hoffrén 30/9 7/10 14/10 40 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1884, entries 80-101)

84-80 Stackelberg, Berndt Robert, kontorist 84-91 Klingstedt, Karl Emil, possessionat Kuolemajärvi 32 Baron Stackelberg Åland 30 Öfverste Klingstedt Nuoud, Emma Henriette, jungfru Appelberg, Mathilda, jungfru Schweitz 30 Possession. Nuoud Fredrikshamn 21 Kapten Appelberg 30/9 7/10 7/10 14/10 hemma, af Hoffrén 4/11 11/11 11/11 22/11 hemma, af Karvanen 84-81 Priegnitz, Rudolf Reinhold, klensmed 84-92 Lindqvist, Gustaf Alexander, tekniker Arensburg 24 Klensmeden Priegnitz Petersburg 25 Smeden Lindqvist Pottschevitz, Katarina Elisabeth Schmidt, Mathilda Lovisa Riga 24 Krukmakaren Pottschevitz Petersburg 19 Lokomotivföraren Schmidt 7/10 14/10 21/10 11/11 18/11 18/11 84-82 Furunäs, Matts, skorstensfejare 84-93 Flink, Johan Ernst Ludvig, kopparslagare Maksmo 31 Bonden Furunäs Åbo 26 Kopparslagaren Flink Dreilich, Sofia Jacobina, jungfru Tschirjeff, Maria, jungfru 29 Häradshöfding Dreilich Tver 21 Handlanden Tschirjeff 7/10 14/10 21/10 21/10 å Pastoratet, af Hoffrén 11/11 11/11 11/11 84-83 Semenoff, Konstantin, mekaniker 84-94 Jansson, Frans Fredrik, jernsvarfvare Petersburg 28 Skomakaren Semenoff Warkaus 26 Byggmästaren Jansson Sandlund, Mathilda Sofia, jungfru Savatsky, Karolina Wilhelmina, qvinna Finström 20 Bonden Sandlund Helsingfors 22 Musikanten Savatsky 7/10 14/10 21/10 18/11 25/11 2/12 9/12 å Pastoratet, af Karvane 84-84 Fredriksson, Gustaf Theodor, jernarbetare 84-95 Lindqvist, Henrik Nestor, guldarbetare Sverige 29 Arbetaren Fredriksson Borgnäs 27 Rusthållare Lindqvist Forsman, Emma Amanda Viktoria, jungfru Dyrberg, Emilia Johanna Pyhäjärvi 21 Tullvaktm. Forsman Helsingfors 24 Svarfvare Dyrberg 7/10 14/10 21/10 28/10 hemma, af Karvanen 18/11 25/11 2/12 23/12 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 84-85 Lindros, Gustaf Florentin, kypare 84-96 Simonsson, Julius Victor, gjutare Petersburg 36 Skräddaren Lindros Taipalsaari 22 Skräddaren Simonsson Worobjeff, Alexandra, jungfru Lindholm, Lovisa Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 24 Ekonomen Worobjeff Helsingfors 16 Gjutaren Lindholm 14/10 21/10 28/10 25/11 2/12 9/12 Lysningen upphäfven 84-86 Lind, Erik Magnus, missionär 84-97 Timonen, Johan Mattsson, filare Sverige 39 Landtbrukaren Lind Kuopio 22 Smeden Timonen Petrell, Emilia Adéle, jungfru Hjulström, Ida Lovisa, qvinna Petersburg 20 Guldarbetaren Petrelius Åbo34 Skomakaren Hjulström 14/10 21/10 21/10 23/10 hemma, af Hoffrén 2/12 9/12 16/12 26/12 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 84-87 Alexejeff, Nikanor, filare 84-98 Nyberg, Otto Victor, bagare Tver 27 Bonden Alexejeff St Michel 35 Skomak. Nyberg Rosenblom, Aurora Sofia, jungfru Göschel, Elisabeth Novgorod 19 Snickaren Rosenblom Ryssland 44 Glasmäst. Göschel 21/10 28/10 28/10 2/12 9/12 9/12 84-88 Nyqvist, Anders Ferdinand, jernvägsbokh. 84-99 Haglund, Adolf Wohlrad, jernsvarfvare Wiborg 30 Muraren Nyqvist Åbo 20 Maskinisten Haglund Eibel, Anna Mathilda, jungfru Karlsson, Olga Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 17 Bundtmakaren Eibel Novgorod 22 Sadelmakaren Karlsson 21/10 28/10 4/11 Lysningen upphäfven 9/12 16/12 23/12 26/12 hemma, af Karvanen 84-89 Sommar, Georg, handlande 84-100 Lindroos, Gustaf Adolf, skomakare Helsingfors 38 Bagaren Sommar Halikko 35 Skomakaren Lindroos Lindfors, Engla Fredrika Adolfina, jungfru Flytström, Erika Karolina, jungfru Petersburg 30 Skomakaren Lindfors Ingo 23 Bonden Flytström 21/10 28/10 4/11 4/11 hemma, af Hoffrén 9/12 16/12 23/12 1/1 1885 hemma, af Karvanen 84-90 Malmsten, Johan Fredrik, jernarbetare 84-101 Bastman, Klaes Herman, provisor Narwa 32 Maskinisten Malmsten Kuopio 28 Handlanden Bastman Loginoff, Marfa Gråsten, Ida Elisabeth, jungfru Petersburg 35 Tjensteman Loginoff Petersburg 18 Guldarbetaren Gråsten 4/11 11/11 11/11 9/12 16/12 23/12 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 41 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1884, entries 102-112; 1885 entries 1-11)

84-102 Söderlind, Albert Nikolaus, mekaniker 85-1 Andersson, Jöns, maskinist Swerige 26 Snickaren Söderlind Swerige 20 Jordbrukaren Andersson Grenman, Amalia Constance, jungfru Alsuff, Agafia, jungfru Mörskom 24 Bokhållare Grenman Petersburg 22 Borgaren Alsuff 9/12 16/12 23/12 29/12 hemma, af Karvanen 6/1 13/1 13/1 84-103 Backman, Karl August, tapetserare 85-2 Tsurkin, Ivan, musikant Snappertuna 22 Bonden Backman Petersburg 28 Soldaten Tsurkin Wasiljeff, Katarina, jungfru Holmberg, Olga Maria, jungfru Petersburg 18 Underofficer Wasiljeff Petersburg 22 Underofficer Holmberg 9/12 16/12 23/12 6/1 13/1 13/1 84-104 Behr, Oskar Bruno Eugén, jernvägsb. 85-3 Gillberg, Wilhelm, tapetserare Helsingfors 23 Öfverste Behr Lovisa 53 Sjöman Gillberg Elf, Rosa Wilhelmina, jungfru Iwanoff, Anna, jungfru Ekenäs 23 Tullvaktm. Elf Nowgorod 29 Bonden Iwanoff 9/12 16/12 23/12 30/12 hemma, af Karvanen 6/1 13/1 13/1 84-105 Gustafsson, Karl Albert, jernarbetare 85-4 Svanström, Gustaf Olof, instrumentmakare Sverige 24 Jordbrukaren Gustafsson Helsingfors 22 Tim. Svanström Wehniäinen, Mathilda Serafina, jungfru Bogdanoff, Maria, jungfru Warkaus 21 Mjölnaren Wehniäinen Olonetz 23 Borgaren Bogdanoff 16/12 23/12 30/12 13/1 1885 hemma, af Karvanen 13/1 20/1 20/1 84-106 Rönnberg, Ignatius Nikolai, skomakare 85-5 Kowaitis, Josef, mekaniker Wihtis 29 Inspektor Rönnberg Polen 29 Förvaltaren Kowaitis Kejonen, Fredrika, jungfru Lundin, Mathilda, jungfru Pielavesi 25 Arbetaren Kejonen Petersburg 34 Bokbindaren Lundin 16/12 23/12 30/12 20/1 27/1 27/1 27/1 hemma, af Karvanen 84-107 Kajander, Oskar Woldemar, kopist 85-6 Liljeström, Anders Johan, stämmare Wiborg 31 Tjensteman Kajander Esbo 34 Arbetaren Liljeström Tidanoff, Nathalia, jungfru Turunen, Henrika, jungfru Petersburg 31 Wachter Tidanoff Kuopio 28 Bonden Turunen 16/12 23/12 23/12 27/1 3/2 10/2 84-108 Forsten, Georg, magister 85-7 Strube, Theodor, bokhållare Fredrikshamn 27 Öfverste Forsten Hamburg 59 Muraren Strube von Fricken, Walentina, jungfru Göschel, Amalia Katarina, jungfru Petersburg 24 Stabsrotm. von Fricken Petersburg 29 Skomakaren Göschel 23/12 30/12 6/1 3/2 10/2 10/2 10/2 hemma, af Karvanen 84-109 Heikur, Karl, maschinist 85-8 Ekvall, Otto Julius, mekaniker Petersburg 26 Bronsarb. Heikur Sverige 22 Arbetaren Ekvall Westerlund, Maria, jungfru Procopé, Alina Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 23 Instrumentm. Westerlund Åbo21 Optiker Procopé 30/12 6/1 13/1 17/2 24/2 3/3 25/3 hemma, af Karvanen 84-110 Swentorzetski, Konstantin, bokhållare 85-9 Rahola, Daniel Edvard, tapetserare Wiborg 43 Öfverste Swentorzetski Dorpat 27 Borgaren Rahola Gilom, Alexandra, jungfru Leppist, Leena, jungfru Petersburg 25 Handlande Gilom Dagö 22 Kapten Leppist 30/12 6/1 6/1 24/2 3/3 3/3 84-111 Kosireff, Alexei, borgare 85-10 Ivanoff, Ivan, skomakare Petersburg 36 Borgaren Kosireff Wasa 22 Soldaten Ivanoff Ersdotter, Katharina, jungfru Kronholm, Maria Paulina, jungfru Swerige 42 Borgaren Ersson 20 Arbetaren Kronholm 30/12 6/1 6/1 24/2 3/3 10/3 84-112 Sundholm, Oskar Konstantin, kontorist 85-11 Dassoff, Felix Alexander, mekaniker Helsingfors 21 Lärare Sundholm Jamburg 31 Bagaren Dassoff Filipoff, Maria, jungfru Wikblad, Maria Sofia, qvinna Petersburg 19 Förvaltaren Filipoff Wasa 33 Färgaren Wikblad 30/12 30/12 30/12 3/3 10/3 17/3 25/3 hemma, af Karvanen 42 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1885, entries 12-33)

85-12 Engberg, Melchior Mauritz, bagare 85-23 Westlund, Karl Gustaf Albert, nålmakare Kyrkslätt 57 Bonden Engberg Sverige 29 Timmerman Westlund Widlund, Hulda Rosalia, jungfru Wallenius, Maria Mathilda, qvinna Helsingfors 39 Borgaren Widlund Lundo 25 Bonden Wallenius 3/3 10/3 10/3 31/3 7/4 14/4 26/4 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 85-13 Friberg, Karl Richard, urmakare 85-24 Nielssen, Jens, gjutare Petersburg 21 Urmakare Friberg Danmark 45 Färgarmästare Nielssen Nylin, Karolina Charlotta, jungfru Nordman, Aina Alexandra, jungfru Stockholm 24 Mekaniker Nylin Björneborg 26 Konstapel Nordman 3/3 10/3 17/3 25/3 hemma, af Karvanen 31/3 31/3 31/3 31/3 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 85-14 Weurlander, Frans Adolf, urmakare 85-25 Visotski, Konstantin, juris kandidat Kuopio 29 Postelionen Weurlander Ufa 26 Prosten Visotski Wahlberg, Maria Cecilia, qvinna Ursin, Paulina Karolina Ottilia, jungfru Mäntsälä 25 Skräddaren Wahlberg Helsingfors 22 Statsrådet Ursin 3/3 10/3 17/3 2/5 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 31/3 7/4 7/4 85-15 Nordberg, Alexander, bokhållare 85-26 Tschumakoff, Maksim, skomakare Petersburg 32 Guldarbetaren Nordberg Reval 25 Soldaten Tschumakoff Semisavoff, Anna, jungfru Karhu, Amanda Emilia, jungfru Omsk 32 Titulärrådet Semisavoff Nastola 26 Snickaren Karhu 3/3 10/3 17/3 7/4 14/4 14/4 85-16 Nordlund, Johan Adam, maskinist 85-27 Höglund, Karl Johan, sjöman Kimito 42 Garfvaren Nordlund Sverige 26 Smeden Höglund Österman, Maria Sofia, jungfru Sundqvist, Lena Sofia, jungfru Wasa 29 Sjöman Österman Pedersö 23 Timmerman Sundqvist 10/3 10/3 10/3 10/3 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 7/4 14/4 21/4 21/4 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 85-17 Söderberg, Johan Wilhelm, guldarbetare 85-28 Ekström, Johan Erik, Ingeniör-Mekaniker Petersburg 28 Guldarbetare Söderberg Sverige 74 Arkitekten Ekström Mey, Eufrosyne Elisabeth, jungfru Kowatz, Karolina Agnes, jungfru Fredrikshamn 27 Trädgårdsmästare Mey Tyskland 50 Landtbrukaren Kowatz 10/3 17/3 24/3 25/3 hemma, af Karvanen 7/4 14/4 14/4 Lysningen upphäfven 85-18 Kokko, Karl Edvard, trädgårdsmästare 85-29 Lakotsky, Alexei, Gouvernementssekreterare Petersburg 44 Landtmätaren Kokko Novgorod 35 Diakon Lakotsky Persin, Gustafva Eleonora, jungfru Lönnqvist, Alexandra Emilia, jungfru Lovisa 40 Väfvaren Persin Petersburg 19 Arbetaren Lönnqvist 17/3 24/3 31/3 31/3 hemma, af Karvanen 14/4 21/4 21/4 85-19 Nybränn, Anders Hansson, snickare 85-30 Koponen, August, silfverarbetare 27 Bonden Nybränn Kuopio 23 Arbetaren Koponen Ylander, Wendla Wilhelmina, jungfru Kolam, Margaretha, jungfru Lappträsk 27 Timmerman Ylander Pyhäjärvi 27 Arbetaren Kolam 24/3 31/3 7/4 21/4 hemma, af Karvanen 14/4 21/4 28/4 13/5 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 85-20 Idström, Anders Wilhelm, sjöman 85-31 Baschtireff, Ivan, skomakare Perno 41 Sjöman Idström Jaroslaw 24 Bonden Baschtireff Fagerholm, Augusta Lovisa, jungfru Lagert, Erika Karlsdotter, jungfru Ingo 25 Landtbrukare Fagerholm Abborfors 21 Bonden Lagert 24/3 31/3 7/4 7/4 hemma, af Karvanen 14/4 21/4 21/4 85-21 Rybinski, Metschislaf, mekaniker 85-32 Pingell, Anders Karl, kontorist Witebsk 24 Adelsman Rybinski Petersburg 34 Handlanden Pingell Rosenblad, Ida Karolina, jungfru Wallqvist, Julia Ingrid, jungfru Petersburg 18 Maskinisten Rosenblad Lovisa 21 Arbetaren Wallqvist 31/3 7/4 7/4 14/4 21/4 21/4 27/4 hemma, af Karvanen 85-22 Lilius, Ernst Kasimir, filosofie magister 85-33 Strömberger, Herman, maskinist Tavastehus 39 Doktor Lilius Sverige 38 Byggmästare Strömberger Rosenberg, Katarina, jungfru Klubb, Johanna Petersburg 29 Mekaniker Rosenberg Pedersö 44 Arbetare Klubb 31/3 7/4 7/4 14/4 21/4 28/4 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 43 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1885, entries 34-55)

85-34 Jakob, Karl Wilhelm Adolf, byggmästare 85-45 Kontto, Nikodemus Pålsson, styrman Preussen 50 Godsegare Jakob St Johannis 24 Bonden Kontto Filipjeff, Nina Liljedahl, Henrika, jungfru Tiflis 38 Statsrådet Filipjeff Kristinestad 29 Arbetaren Liljedahl 14/4 21/4 21/4 19/5 26/5 2/6 2/6 hemma, af Karvanen 85-35 Ambrosio, Paul, telegrafist 85-46 Sandström, Johan Victor, skomakare Petersburg 23 Agenten Ambrosio Jakobstad 31 Sjöman Sandström Poplawski, Anastasia, jungfru Kalenius, Charlotta Petersburg 26 Collegiesek. Poplawski Nyslott 38 Snickaren Kalenius 21/4 28/4 28/4 9/6 16/6 23/6 7/7 hemma, af Karvanen Grönberg 85-36 Grönblom, Aron August Alfred, mekaniker 85-47 Arwela, Johan Ferdinand, skomakare Pojo 28 Sågaren Grönblom Helsinge 20 Arbetaren Arwela Granbom, Lovisa Sofia, jungfru Nikander, Anna Maria, jungfru Sverige 31 Smeden Granbom Wichtis 31 Snickaren Nikander 21/4 28/4 5/5 14/5, af Karvanen Enl. 9/6 16/6 23/6 30/6 hemma, af Karvanen 85-37 Tselibejeff, Gabriel, hedersborgare 85-48 Fromholdt, Anton Edvard, ölbryggare Petersburg 35 Borgaren Tselibejeff Kisko 35 Landtbrukare Fromholdt Löfberg, Hanna, jungfru Wendelin, Hilda Johanna, jungfru Lovisa 23 Häradshöfding Löfberg Esbo 25 Inspektor Wendelin 21/4 21/4 21/4 9/6 16/6 23/6 30/6 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 85-38 Grünberg, Alexander Eugén, handlande 85-49 Friedländer, Felix Karl, Ingeniör Narwa 34 Handlanden Grünberg Tyskland 40 Fabrikant Friedländer Sirén, Olga Alexandra, jungfru Hårdh, Anna Sund 25 Fabrikören Sirén Tavastehus 43 Stallmästare Hårdh 21/4 28/4 5/5 16/6 23/6 23/6 23/6 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 85-39 Nyland, Johan Henrik, arbetare 85-50 Jossgårk, Leander Mattsson, timmerman Himango 31 Bonden Nyland Esse 29 Bonden Mattsson Grönqvist, Amanda Lovisa, jungfru Wannäs, Anna Sofia, jungfru Padasjoki 32 Bonden Grönqvist Pedersö 25 Timmerman Wannäs 28/4 5/5 12/5 23/6 30/6 7/7 Lysningsbetyg utfärdat Baku 23/7/85 85-40 Åström, Justus, lokomotivförare 85-51 Ammondt, August, silfverarbetare Helsingfors 37 Skräddaren Åström Sysmä 62 Underofficer Ammondt Korhonen, Ida Lindeman, Henrika Wilhelmina, jungfru Sotkamo 30 Skomakaren Korhonen Mörskom 48 Rusthållare Karlsson 28/4 5/5 12/5 23/6 30/6 7/7 7/7 hemma, af Karvanen 85-41 Ljungberg, Reinhold Edvard, guldarbetare 85-52 Lindqvist, Karl Fredrik, snickare Jokkis 34 Mekaniker Ljungberg Korpo 51 Bonden Lindqvist Stenholm, Olga Josefina, jungfru Jääskeläinen, Anna Katarina Helsingfors 18 Restauratören Stenholm Petersburg 48 Maskinisten Jääskeläinen 5/5 12/5 12/5 14/5 hemma, af Karvanen 23/6 30/6 7/7 85-42 Holmström, Alexander Fridolf, skräddare 85-53 Marin, August Eriksson, timmerman Pojo 33 Skräddare Holmström Pielavesi 38 Skräddaren Marin Wessman, Wilhelmina Ingeborg, jungfru Hammar, Maria Magdalena Petersburg 18 Skräddare Wessman Lochteå 36 Sjöman Hammar 12/5 19/5 26/5 26/5 hemma, af Karvanen 23/6 30/6 7/7 14/7 hos Karvanen, af dito Weisman 85-43 Schipillo, Faustin, bokhållare 85-54 Linhart, Anton, wagnmakare Wilna 23 Jordbrukaren Schipillo Schlana(?) 37 Smeden Linhart Albregs, Maria Amalia Ida, jungfru Åberg, Alma Alida, jungfru Petersburg 17 Mekaniker Albregs Petersburg 20 Guldarbetaren Åberg 19/5 26/5 26/5 23/6 30/6 30/6 85-44 , Bror Karl Emil, referendariesekreterare 85-55 Tarasoff, Amfilochio, adelsman 50 Tjensteman Anthoni Petersburg 50 Adelsman Tarasoff Törnudd, Selma, fröken Berg, Johanna Alexandra, jungfru Kristinestad 38 Pastor Törnudd Björneborg 44 Borgaren Berg 19/5 26/5 2/6 23/6 30/6 30/6 44 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1885, entries 56-77)

85-56 Nilsson, Pehr, snickare 85-67 Braun, Pehr, litograf Sverige 33 Bonden Nilsson Frankrike 32 Litografen Braun Hermelin, Selma Gustafva, jungfru Widerholm, Wilhelmina Carolina Maria Heinola 48 Postilionen Hermelin Petersburg 24 Litografen Widerholm 23/6 30/6 30/6 14/7 hemma, af Karvanen 28/7 4/8 11/8 11/8 hemma, af Karvanen 85-57 Greijer, Alexander Krist. Anton, bokhållare 85-68 Richter, Julius Georg, tjensteman Petersburg 22 Klensmeden Greijer Kurland 46 Biskop Richter Okorotschkoff, Natalia, jungfru Fredenberg, Charlotta Josefina, jungfru Kronstadt 22 Skräddaren Okorotschkoff Bromarf 42 Godsägare Fredenberg 30/6 7/7 7/7 4/8 11/8 11/8 85-58 Löppönen, Isak, handlande 85-69 Martinssohn, Georg, kock Puhos 22 Arbetaren Löppönen Lifland 36 Godsegaren Martinssohn Tölleri, Emilia Wilhelmina, jungfru Fandt, Elisabeth Jacobsdotter, qvinna Petersburg 24 Skomakaren Tölleri Ilmola 25 Jordbrukaren Fandt 7/7 14/7 21/7 28/7 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 4/8 11/8 18/8 10/9 hos Karvanen, af dito 85-59 Guvenius, Karl Josef, mekaniker 85-70 Petroff, Merkur, betjent Petersburg 27 Jouvelerare Guwenius Ryssland 45 Bonden Petroff Silfvan, Anna Josefina, jungfru Winberg, Eva Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 23 Skomakare Silfvan 43 Skräddaren Winberg 14/7 21/7 28/7 11/8 18/8 18/8 85-60 Jelisejeff, Peter, filare 85-71 Forbach, Herman Hartman, bagare Suistamo 43 Bonden Jelisejeff Tyskland 39 Skomakaren Forbach Winberg, Brigitta Kristina Björklund, Maria Charlotta Leppävirta 42 Smeden Winberg Wasa 39 Snickaren Björklund 14/7 21/7 21/7 25/8 1/9 8/9 85-61 Bäckström, Albert Gottfrid, urmakare 85-72 Johansson, Otto Ewald, silfverarbetare Snappertuna 22 Rusthållare Bäckström Lovisa 25 Arbetaren Johansson Lindström, Eva Mathilda Rouhinen, Maria, jungfru Pojo 47 Smeden Lindström Hiitola 28 Bonden Rouhinen 14/7 21/7 28/7 11/8 hemma, af Karvanen 25/8 1/9 8/9 22/9 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 85-62 Hallén, Fredrik, tekniker 85-73 Saikkonen, Anders Johan, skomakare Åbo23 Sjökapten Hallén Wiborg 43 Bokhållaren Saikkonen Lindholm, Augusta Charlotta, jungfru Lindholm, Mariana, jungfru Strömfors 22 Smeden Lindholm Jyväskylä 45 Sadelmakaren Lindholm 14/7 21/7 28/7 4/8 hemma, af Karvanen 25/8 1/9 8/9 85-63 Jönsson, Wilhelm Brynolf, porslinsmakare 85-74 Simonsson, Wilhelm, kypare Stockholm 25 Porslinsmakare Jönsson Nuckö 28 Förvaltaren Simonsson Roskoff, Uljana, jungfru Söderberg, Edla Maria, jungfru Twer 18 Artelschik Roskoff Helsingfors 22 Arbetaren Söderberg 14/7 21/7 21/7 1/9 8/9 15/9 15/9 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 85-64 Sahm, Edvard Ludvig, körsnär 85-75 Pavloff, Alexej, snickare Petersburg 24 Menageriegaren Sahm Schlüsselburg 30 Borgaren Pavloff Okunoff, Alexandra, jungfru Nyman, Charlotta Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 20 Possessionaten Okunoff Bromarf 28 Skomakare Nyman 21/7 21/7 21/7 8/9 15/9 15/9 85-65 Rundberg, Axel Ottokar Max, ingeniör 85-76 Nyman, Emil, guldarbetare Lovisa 39 Urmakare Rundberg Lappträsk 21 Skomakare Nyman Kosloff, Anna, jungfru Obrosimoff, Alexandra, jungfru Petersburg 19 Bronsarbetaren Kosloff Petersburg 19 Målaren Obrosimoff 21/7 28/7 28/7 8/9 15/9 22/9 85-66 Lindebäck, Alexander Maximilian, kapten 85-77 Tavaststjerna, Karl Alarik, tjensteman Björneborg 44 Kapten Lindebäck Kronstadt 23 Tjensteman Tavaststjerna Gerasimoff, Thekla, jungfru Hefftler, Louise Wilhelmina Smolensk 29 Handlanden Gerasimoff Reval 25 Doctor Hefftler 21/7 28/7 28/7 15/9 22/9 22/9 6/10 hemma, af Karvanen FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 45 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1885, entries 78-99)

85-78 Pippuri, Staffan, snickare 85-89 Reinikainen, Josef, skomakare Bräkylä 35 Bonden Pippuri Leppävirta 27 Bonden Reinikainen Montell, Johanna Maria, qvinna Josefsson, Hilma Karolina, jungfru Petersburg 25 Timmerman Montell Helsingfors 19 Arbetaren Josefsson 22/9 29/9 6/10 6/10 hemma, af Karvanen 27/10 3/11 3/11 10/11 hemma, af Karvanen 85-79 Lindström, Frans Victor, snickare 85-90 Forsman, Johan Fredrik, arbetare Letala 26 Smeden Lindström Petersburg 28 Arbetaren Forsman Hellström, Maria Eleonora, jungfru Malischeff, Jewdokia, jungfru Petersburg 19 Guldarbetaren Hellström Nowgorod 24 Bonden Malischeff 22/9 29/9 6/10 6/10 hemma, af Karvanen 27/10 3/11 3/11 85-80 Sundén, Anders Gustaf, skomakare 85-91 Semjonoff, Wladimir, soldat Borgå 39 Bonden Sundén Petersburg 27 Borgaren Semjonoff Högbacka, Katrina Engström, Alma Josefina, jungfru GamlaKarleby 37 Arbetaren Högbacka Helsingfors 19 Arbetaren Engström 29/9 6/10 13/10 20/10 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 3/11 10/11 10/11 85-81 Tschihatscheff, Wasili, betjent 85-92 Wirtanen, Emanuel, skomakare Petersburg 25 Bonden Tschihatscheff Kemiö 23 Bonden Wirtanen Häggblom, Edla Maria, jungfru Leskelä, Josefina Amalia, jungfru Strömfors 25 Bonden Häggblom Petersburg 23 Bagaren Leskelä 29/9 6/10 6/10 3/11 10/11 17/11 25/11 hemma, af Karvanen 85-82 Malm, Karl August, gjutare 85-93 Cavalli, Axel Fredrik, rentier Sverige 27 Plåtslagaren Malm Sverige 31 Landtbrukaren Cavalli Claesson, Laura Johanna, jungfru Hennemann, Olga, jungfru Sverige 26 Gjutaren Claesson Petersburg 22 Kollegiesekreteraren 6/10 13/10 20/10 3/11 hemma, af Karvanen 3/11 10/11 10/11 85-83 Hartman, Gustaf Adolf Ottomar, trädgårdsmästare 85-94 Ekström, Johan Erik, ingeniör Griesel 28 Slagtaren Hartman Sverige 74 Arkitekten Ekström Jönsson, Anna Kristina, jungfru Filon, Anna, jungfru Sverige 22 Fabriksarbetaren Jönsson Petersburg 27 Bonden Filon 6/10 13/10 20/10 20/10 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 10/11 17/11 17/11 85-84 Andresen, Albert Wilhelm Henrik, gjutare 85-95 Lindeberg, Hans, typograf Helsingfors 26 Arbetaren Andresen Dorpat 25 Bonden Lindeberg Niemi, Ida Sofia, jungfru Bergendahl, Margretha Sofia Tammerfors 25 Bonden Niemi GamlaKarleby 31 Arbetaren Bergendahl 6/10 13/10 20/10 10/11 17/11 24/11 1/12 hemma, af Karvanen 85-85 Petroff, Gavril, soldat 85-96 Lundholm, Johan, mekaniker Novgorod 30 Bonden Petroff Sverige 37 Waktmästaren Lundholm Karlsdotter, Edla Maria, jungfru Moberg, Amanda Lovisa Finström 21 Bonden Karlsson Åbo46 Borgaren Moberg 13/10 20/10 27/10 17/11 24/11 24/11 85-86 Stephanitz, Johan, arkitekt 85-97 Nyberg, Karl Fredrik,guldarbetare Petersburg 35 Apothekaren Stephanitz Borgå 22 Snickaren Nyberg Starck, Emilia Alexandra, jungfru Pulkkinen, Eva Josefsdotter, jungfru Fredrikshamn 27 Handlanden Starck Kuhmois 33 Bonden Pulkkinen 13/10 20/10 20/10 26/10 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 1/12 8/12 15/12 85-87 Krüger, Theodor Max, mekaniker 85-98 Lindenberg, Otto Frans, kurir Petersburg 21 Maskinisten Krüger Kurland 43 Tunnbindaren Lindenberg Smolino, Praskowia, jungfru Sundman, Johanna, jungfru Petersburg 22 Jordbrukaren Smolino Kristinestad 34 Styrman Sundman 13/10 13/10 13/10 1/12 8/12 15/12 15/12 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 85-88 Lindblom, August Alexander, urmakare 85-99 Roos, Johan Alfred, kopparslagare Åbo33 Kyrkotjenaren Lindblom Tavastehus 40 Arbetaren Roos Bumann, Mathilda Anna Maria, jungfru Sundström, Amanda Gustafva Petersburg 37 Schlosserm. Bumann Björneborg 36 Sjöman Sundström 20/10 27/10 27/10 8/12 15/12 22/12 26/12 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 46 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1885, entries 100-106; 1886, entries 1-15)

85-100 Korpinen, Herman, kopparslagare 86-5 Glad, Leander, målare Kauhajoki 24 Bonden Korpinen 22 Timmerman Glad Salin, Sofia Karolina Finne, Sanna Brita Simonsdotter, jungfru Helsingfors 26 Skräddaren Salin Pedersö 24 Bonden Finne 8/12 15/12 22/12 29/12 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 12/1 19/1 26/1 26/1 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 85-101 Abramoff, Alexander, instrumentmakare 86-6 Gesche, Gottlieb Daniel, fodralmakare Petersburg 23 Förvaltaren Abramoff Petersburg 55 Wagnmakare Gesche Westlander, Alexandra Eleonora, qvinna Karlsdotter, Maria Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 18 Instrumentmakaren Perno 37 Landtbrukaren Karlsson 8/12 15/12 22/12 12/1 19/1 19/1 85-102 Pomeranz, Karl, skräddare 86-7 Jegoroff, Peter, smed Estland 31 Jordbrukaren Pomeranz Petersburg 27 Bonden Jegoroff Bäckman, Elin Katrina, jungfru Blomros, Elin Sofia, jungfru Helsingfors 21 Förgyllaren Bäckman Åbo23 Sadelmakaren Blomros 8/12 15/12 22/12 19/1 26/1 2/2 85-103 Sundström, Johan Fredrik, paketmästare 86-8 Hedberg, Fridolf Woldemar, handelsresande Mäntsälä 50 Fogden Sundström Helsingfors 21 Fältväbeln Hedberg Zetterberg, Hilda Wilhelmina Charlotta Roos, Maria, jungfru Stockholm 26 Snickaren Zetterberg Rautalampi 20 Landtbrukaren Roos 15/12 22/12 29/12 29/12 hemma, af Kajanus 19/1 26/1 26/1 85-104 Wikberg, Karl Nikolaus, jouvelerare 86- 9 Mellström, Fredrik Wilhelm, maskinist Petersburg 24 Snickaren Wikberg Sverige 30 Kusken Mellström Jaakkola, Anna Elisabeth, jungfru Schubnoff, Katarina, jungfru Kalajoki 22 Bonden Jaakkola Petersburg 21 Soldaten Schubnoff 15/12 22/12 29/12 26/1 2/2 9/2 85-105 Häikiö, Johan, skomakare 86-10 Nyman, Jakob Jakobsson, timmerman Uleåborg 30 Bonden Häikiö 55 Bonden Nyman Arwela, Aurora Wilhelmina Sparf, Ulrika Wilhelmina Helsinge 35 Bonden Arwela Suomusjärvi 48 Arbetaren Sparf 15/12 22/12 29/12 26/1 2/2 9/2 8/3 hemma, af Karvanen 85-106 Dsubenko, Nikolai, lieutnant 86-11 Rosenfelt, Julius, byggmästare Harkow 28 Collegieassessor Dsubenko Mitau 27 Byggmästaren Rosenfelt Lagerbeck, Maria Adéle, jungfru Sjöberg, Edla Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 22 Borgaren Lagerbeck Kimito 33 Bonden Sjöberg 29/12 5/1/86 12/1/86 26/1 2/2 9/2 86-1 Wiertäwä, Matts Johansson, arbetare 86-12 Prochoroff, Ivan, soldat Ilmajoki 30 Bonden Wiertäwä Jaroslaw 25 Soldaten Prochoroff Mattsdotter, Anna Lovisa Paulin, Gustafva Fredrika, jungfru Nedervetil 34 Bonden Mattsson Thusby 32 Bonden Paulin 5/1 12/1 19/1 19/1 hemma, af Kajanus 26/1 2/2 2/2 86-2 Nyman, Johan Alfred, skomakare 86-13 Brunström, Walfrid Alexander, jernsvarfvare Jakobstad 20 Timmerman Nyman Åbo 28 Mekaniker Brunström Lindqvist, Anna Mathilda, jungfru Björkbacka, Susanna Lovisa, jungfru Heinola 21 Arbetare Lindqvist GamlaKarleby 28 Timmerman Björkbacka 5/1 12/1 19/1 19/1 hemma, af Kajanus 2/2 9/2 16/2 16/2 hemma, af Karvanen 86-3 Schlesinger, Oskar Ferdinand, doktor 86-14 Nordberg, Edvard Maximilian, telegrafist Petersburg 28 Adelsman Schlesinger Petersburg 24 Bokhållaren Nordberg (Sayn-)Wittgenstein, Antonina, furstinna Forslund, Maria, jungfru Petersburg 24 Fursten (Sayn-)Wittgenstein Borgå 24 Bokbindaren Forslund 5/1 12/1 19/1 2/2 9/2 16/2 22/2 hemma, af Kajanus 86-4 Sevenius, Andreas, smed 86-15 Simninski, Sergej, kapten Petersburg 51 Smeden Sevenius Simbirsk 33 Possessionaten Simninski Heinrichssen, Sophie Amalia von Frenckell, Signe Olga Aimé, fröken Petersburg 35 Conditor Heinrichssen Tammerfors 22 Kommercerådet von Frenckell 12/1 19/1 26/1 2/2 9/2 9/2 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 47 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1886, entries 16-37)

86-16 Karvanen, Yrjö, sotare 86-27 Forsman, Fredrik Wilhelm, mekaniker Walkjärvi 25 Bonden Karvanen Åbo 50 Trädgårdsmästare Forsman Lasander, Amanda Lovisa, jungfru Larsson, Maria Teerijärvi 23 Snickaren Lasander Wasa 42 Trädgårdsmästare Larsson 9/2 16/2 23/2 6/4 13/4 13/4 14/4 hemma, af Kajanus 86-17 Hagelin, Karl Wilhelm, ingenieur 86-28 Tschertkoff, Paul, tjensteman Petersburg 25 Arbetaren Hagelin Moskwa 34 Pastor Tschertkoff Kinander, Hilda Karolina Emilia Linderos, Emma, jungfru Sverige 26 Kapten Kinander Borgå 45 Bonden Linderos 16/2 23/2 2/3 2/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 6/4 13/4 13/4 86-18 Indrenius, Johannes, baron 86-29 Runtujärvi, Mathias, timmerman Wiborg 27 Baron Indrenius GamlaKarleby 32 Bonden Runtujärvi Sjnitzin, Nathalia, fröken Nygård, Brita Johanna, jungfru Petersburg 25 Ingenieur Sjnitzin GamlaKarleby 20 Bonden Nygård 2/3 9/3 16/3 13/4 20/4 27/4 18/5 hemma, af Kajanus 86-19 Östman, Erik Wiljam, maskinist 86-30 Willström, Edvard Nikolai, gårdsegare Jakobstad 26 Timmerman Östman Fredrikshamn 55 Handlanden Willström Ek, Cecilia Sofia, jungfru Janowitsch, Katarina Helsingfors 25 Soldaten Ek Harkow Majoren Janowitsch 2/3 9/3 16/3 30/3 hemma, af Kajanus 13/4 20/4 20/4 86-20 Hindikka, Adolf, snickare 86-31 von Ebeling, Wladimir, tjensteman Kuopio 30 Snickaren Hindikka Kronstadt 24 Admiral von Ebeling Askolin, Edla Erika, jungfru Kohlström, Maria Sofia, jungfru Lojo 32 Bonden Askolin Kuopio 26 Skomakaren Kohlström 9/3 16/3 23/3 14/4 hemma, af Kajanus 13/4 20/4 27/4 86-21 Säll, Henrik, skomakare 86-32 Emtö, Johannes, timmerman Uleåborg 37 Smeden Säll Pedersö 31 Bonden Emtö Blomqvist, Amanda Wilhelmina Nylund, Josefina, jungfru Mörskom 40 Bonden Blomqvist Åbo31 Bonden Nylund 16/3 23/3 30/3 15/4 hemma, af Kajanus 20/4 27/4 4/5 18/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 86-22 Blomqvist, Karl Wilhelm, skomakare 86-33 Jekimoff, Dmitri, waktmästare Mörskom 28 Nämndeman Blomqvist Petersburg 31 Bonden Jekimoff Adolfsdotter, Anna Lovisa, jungfru Lindros, Amanda Wilhelmina, jungfru Helsingfors 37 Bonden Adolfsson Sjundeå 32 Bonden Lindros 23/3 30/3 6/4 18/5 hemma, af Kajanus 20/4 27/4 27/4 86-23 Henriksson, Gustaf Reinhold, tapetserare 86-34 Gustafsson, Theodor, fabiksarbetare Lovisa 21 Förman Henriksson Perno 29 Sjöman Gustafsson Petroff, Jewdokia, jungfru Laatikainen, Anna, jungfru Petersburg 27 Petroff Ilomants 26 Arbetaren Laatikainen 23/3 30/3 6/4 27/4 4/5 11/5 11/5 hemma, af Kajanus 86-24 Malmberg, August Alfred, instrumentmakare 86-35 Monnberg, Gustaf Wilhelm, filare Snappertuna 23 Bonden Malmberg Helsinge 53 Timmerman Monnberg Hietikko, Helena Granlund, Karolina Wilhelmina, jungfru Ilmola 29 Torparen Hietikko Kyrkslätt 44 Trädgårdsmästare Granlund 30/3 6/4 13/4 14/4 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 4/5 11/5 18/5 18/5 hemma, af Karvanen 86-25 Svartz, Karl Johan Gustaf, fabrikör 86-36 Filipoff, Boris, borgare Sverige 27 Fabrikör Svartz Mohileff 49 Borgaren Filipoff Lundström, Dagmar, jungfru Rosenqvist, Maria Sofia, jungfru Sverige 19 Konsul Lundström Lovisa 39 Sjöman Rosenqvist 30/3 6/4 13/4 28/4 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 4/5 11/5 18/5 86-26 Golikoff, Nikolai, skräddare 86-37 Lek, August Petersson, glasslipare Wolga 26 Bonden Golikoff Sverige 26 Glassliparen Lek Reinikain, Maria Sofia, jungfru Krusmark, Elisabeth, jungfru Petersburg 23 Guldarbetaren Reinikain Anjala 27 Bonden Krusmark 30/3 6/4 13/4 4/5 11/5 18/5 48 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1886, entries 38-59)

86-38 Bergström, Johan Reinhold, snickare 86-49 Kanarskij, August, skräddaregesäll Thusby 33 Torparen Bergström Keksholm 22 Soldaten Kanarskij Stenberg, Ida Mathilda, jungfru Stjernros, Nathalia Fredrika, jungfru Wichtis 26 Smeden Stenberg Petersburg 24 Guldarbetaren Stjernros 4/5 11/5 18/5 8/6 15/6 15/6 22/6 hemma, af Kajanus 86-39 Lång, Matts Mattsson, mekaniker 86-50 , Johannes, tapetserare Pörtom 26 Bonden Lång Strömfors 26 Jordbrukaren Antonsson Axling, Kristina Wilhelmina, jungfru Pulkkinen, Anna Kristina, jungfru Sverige 19 Smeden Axling St Michel 35 Jordbrukaren Pulkkinen 4/5 11/5 18/5 25/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 8/6 15/6 22/6 13/7 hemma, af Karvanen 86-40 Schemiot, Alexander, titulärråd 86-51 Feigenbaum, Johannes, fältskär Kiew 51 Jordbrukaren Schemiot Polen 36 Skräddarmästaren Feigenbaum Beckman, Maria Wilhelmina Charlotta Sjöblom, Fredrika Helsingfors 25 Underofficer Beckman Lovisa 42 4/5 11/5 11/5 15/6 22/6 29/6 6/7 hemma, af Snellman 86-41 Holst, Nils Mauritz, agent 86-52 Colin, Alfred August, kontorist Sverige 38 Handlanden Holst Petersburg 23 Urmakaren Colin Koch, Olga Theresia, jungfru Fagerros, Aurora Amalia Helsingfors 36 Fabrikör Koch Petersburg 22 Färgaremästaren Fagerros 4/5 11/5 11/5 16/5 hos Karvanen, af dito 15/6 22/6 29/6 86-42 Pajanen, Alexander, kollegiesekreterare 86-53 von Kandler, Ludvig, med.doktor,werkligt statsråd Petersburg 32 Trädgårdsmästare Pajanen [none] 66 Optikern von Kandler Snellman, Fanny Adèle, jungfru Norberg, Karolina Josefina Maria Wiborg 22 Kontoristen Snellman [none] 31 Tapetseraremästaren Norberg 11/5 11/5 11/5 22/6 29/6 6/7 Vigde af Pastor 1886 6/7 86-43 Helenius, Frans Leonard, urmakare 86-54 Bonevits, Peter, f.d. fältskär Helsingfors 26 Förman Helenius [none] 35 Skräddare Bonevits Febroff, Olga, jungfru Borg, Amalia Emilia, qvinna Helsingfors 26 Tullvaktmästare Febroff [none] 34 Snickaren Borg 11/5 18/5 25/5 29/6 6/7 6/7 86-44 Jerschoff, Nikolai, öfverstelöjtnant 86-55 Widerholm, Per Gustaf, boktryckare Kronstadt 51 Officeren Jerschoff [none] 50 Boktryckaren Widerholm Stjernspets, Maria Lovisa Mathilda Reinhold, Ottilia Anna Maria, jungfru Petersburg 53 Bronsarbetaren Stjernspets [none] 40 Trädgårdsmästaren Reinhold 18/5 25/5 25/5 29/6 6/7 13/7 86-45 Mihejeff, Wasili, wagnmakare 86-56 Bäck, Edvin Epaminondas, skomakare Helsingfors 31 Officeren Mihejeff [none] 30 Bagaren Bäck Svensson, Franzina, jungfru Savitsky, Antonia Aneli, jungfru Lovisa 41 Målaren Svensson [none] 21 F.d. Underofficer Savitsky 18/5 25/5 1/6 6/7 13/7 13/7 86-46 Englund, Karl August, werkmästare 86-57 Tscherefkoff, Simon, adelsman Sverige 28 Skräddaren Englund [none] 23 Byråchefen Tscherefkoff Signeul, Lydia Dorothea, jungfru Hindén, Ida Sverige 19 Mekaniker Signeul [none] 24 Förvaltaren Hindén 25/5 1/6 8/6 8/6 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 6/7 13/7 13/7 86-47 Künzle, Jakob, handlande 86-58 Reukoff, Konstantin, mekaniker Schweitz 28 Spinnmästare Künzle [none] 29 Kollegiesekreteraren Reukoff Cavonius, Alina, jungfru Edelberg, Paulina Gustafva, jungfru Helsingfors 27 Styrman Kavonius Snappertuna 26 Bronsarbetaren Edelberg 1/6 8/6 8/6 21/6 hemma, af Kajanus 20/7 27/7 27/7 86-48 Jourdan, Edvard Robert, gravör 86-59 Sprengert, Nikolai, adelsman Baden 28 Guldarbetaren Jourdan Pleskow 28 Ingeniör Sprengert Ärlig, Anna Augusta, jungfru Nummelin, Elvira Alexandra, jungfru Helsingfors 25 Orgelnisten Ärlig Björneborg 28 Muraren Nummelin 1/6 8/6 8/6 9/6 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 13/7 13/7 13/7 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 49 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1886, entries 60-81)

86-60 Bergh, Martin Alexius, filosofie kandidat och 86-71 Stenberg, Axel Ludvig, kontorist Rantasalmi 28 Häradsskrifvare Bergh Wiborg 28 Brandmästare Stenberg Appelberg, Laura Aina Olga Adolfina Ruchonnet, Emma, jungfru Fredrikshamn 25 Kapten Appelberg Schweitz 27 Godsegaren Ruchonnet 13/7 20/7 20/7 17/8 24/8 31/8 86-61 , Wasili, sångare 86-72 Ivanoff, Sergei, revisor Kaukasien 28 Köpman Petrenko Petersburg 29 Kandidaten Ivanoff Eklund, Emilia Sofia, jungfru Nordström, Alexandra Maria Adolfina Petersburg 17 Köpman Eklund Petersburg 23 Målaren Nordström 20/7 27/7 27/7 17/8 17/8 17/8 86-62 Lätti, Jakob , bonde 86-73 Neuman, Jan, betjent Kurkijoki 31 Bonden Lätti Esthland 40 Bonden Neuman Mannila, Severina Lindblad, Maria Henrika, jungfru Storö 41 Torparen Mannila Borgå 40 Bonden Lindblad 27/7 3/8 10/8 24/8 31/8 7/9 86-63 Ekholm, Johan Alfred, mekaniker 86-74 Lindroos, Berndt Viktor, kontorist Pojo 33 Mekaniker Ekholm Petersburg 27 Färgaren Lindroos Wikström, Ida Gustafva, jungfru Tarasoff, Maria Åbo21 Mekaniker Wikström Petersburg 38 Tjensteman Tarasoff 10/8 17/8 24/8 30/8 hemma, af Kajanus 31/8 7/9 7/9 86-64 Rasikofsky, Laurent, borgare 86-75 Hiltunen, Anders, bronzarbetare Smolensk 26 Snickaren Rasikofsky Kuopio 34 Arbetaren Hiltunen Huchtin, Sofia Wilhelmina Huusko, Maria Paulsdotter, jungfru St Maria 26 Guldarbetare Huchtin Rautavaara 32 Bonden Huusko 10/8 17/8 24/8 31/8 7/9 14/9 21/9 hemma, af Kajanus 86-65 Winqvist, Johan Mattsson, timmerman 86-76 Sosnoffsky, Wasili, kammartjenare Nykarleby 43 Bonden Winqvist Perm 28 Bonden Sosnoffsky Sundqvist, Anna Lovisa, jungfru Thomasdotter, Anna Lovisa, jungfru Pedersö 28 Timmerman Sundqvist Pyttis 25 Torparen Thomasson 10/8 17/8 24/8 24/8 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 7/9 14/9 21/9 86-66 Borisoff, Nikolai, kollegieassessor 86-77 Karolkoff, Mikail, skrifvare Petersburg 37 General Borisoff Jaroslaw 28 Qvartersmannen Karolkoff von Schulz, Ida Maria Gottlieb, jungfru Malmström, Maria Kristina, jungfru Reval 33 Amiral Schulz Esbo 32 Muraren Malmström 10/8 17/8 24/8 14/9 14/9 14/9 86-67 Lindholm, Karl Eriksson, skräddare 86-78 Hukka, Johan, skomakare Sääksmäki 37 Soldaten Lindholm Pelgjärvi 43 Bonden Hukka Hammar, Anna Emerentia, jungfru Luukkonen, Gustava Åbo36 Skepparen Hammar 44 Bonden Luukkonen 10/8 17/8 24/8 7/9 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 14/9 21/9 28/9 86-68 Stark, Alexander Edvard, förvaltare 86-79 Sulzer, Leo, zinkograf Åland 37 Kapten Stark Baijern 25 Snickaren Sulzer Golenko, Adelaide, jungfru Rosenblad, Adèle Lovisa, jungfru Pskow 26 Statsrådet Golenko Petersburg 18 Smeden Rosenblad 17/8 17/8 17/8 28/9 5/10 5/10 86-69 Brunell, Mårten Edvard, smed 86-80 Martschenko, Denis, betjent Helsingfors 19 Smeden Brunell Kowno 34 Bonden Martschenko Partanen, Katarina, jungfru Johansdotter, Amanda Maria, jungfru Hiitola 23 Arbetaren Partanen Peikkis 41 Bonden Johansson 17/8 24/8 31/8 hemma, af Kajanus 28/9 5/10 12/10 86-70 Partanen, Matts, smed 86-81 Zetterling, Konrad Wilhelm, boktryckare Sordavala 28 Arbetaren Partanen Wiborg 45 Styrman Zetterling Brunell, Amanda Sofia Nikander, Fredrika Karolina Helsingfors 21 Smeden Brunell Mäntsälä 32 Smeden Nikander 17/8 24/8 31/8 31/8 hemma, af Kajanus 28/9 5/10 5/10 50 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1886, entries 82-103)

86-82 Mitrakoff, Ivan, kusk 86-93 Jürgens, Heinrich Woldemar, urmakare Perm 29 Bonden Mitrakoff Pernau 34 Snickaren Jürgens Johansdotter, Helena Margaretha Fast, Mathilda Wilhelmina, jungfru Pernå 39 Fiskaren Johansson Petersburg 34 Skulptören Fast 5/10 12/10 12/10 9/11 16/11 23/11 7/12 hemma, af Kajanus 86-83 Staroff, Ivan, bodbetjent 86-94 Pankratjeff, Alexei, skrifvare Jaroslaw 25 Jordägaren Staroff Pensa 40 Borgaren Pankratjeff Forslund, Theresia Wilhelmina, jungfru Johansdotter, Maria Petersburg 19 Skomakaren Forslund Artsjö 43 Bonden Johansson 5/10 12/10 12/10 9/11 9/11 9/11 86-84 Enbom, Johan Edvard, guldarbetare 86-95 Keskin, Oskar Emanuel, bronzarbetare Jokkis 24 Smeden Enbom Åland 39 Jouveleraren Keskin Mittwoch, Bertha, jungfru Rödlin, Cecilia Josefina Preussen 28 Underofficeren Mittwoch Åbo 38 Snickaren Rödlin 12/10 19/10 26/10 9/11 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 9/11 16/11 23/11 Lysningsbetyg utfärdat 27/11 86 86-85 Markoff, Nikolai, underofficer 86-96 Appelgren, August Viktor, målare Tula 26 Bonden Markoff Fredrikshamn 25 Smeden Appelgren Pettersdotter, Emilia Kristina, jungfru Heiskanen, Maria Serafina, jungfru Perno 31 Bonden Pettersson Kymmene 25 Poliskonstapel Heiskanen 12/10 19/10 19/10 23/11 30/11 7/12 7/12 hemma, af Kajanus 86-86 Wallenius, Knut Fredrik, skomakare 86-97 Lindfors, Wilhelm Maximilian, snickare Orimattila 40 Bonden Wallenius Rengo 33 Possessionat Lindfors Berjoskina, Aksana, jungfru Pihlhjerta, Anna Sofia Schlüsselburg 29 Arbetaren Berjoskin Fredrikshamn 34 Snickare Pihlhjerta 19/10 26/10 26/10 23/11 30/11 7/12 26/12 hemma, af Kajanus 86-87 Nordberg, Alexander, handelsbokhållare 86-98 Meibaum, August Leonhardt, handlande Petersburg 34 Guldarbetare Nordberg Maholm 23 Handlanden Meibaum Mutschinskaja, Taisia, jungfru Sandelin, Otteliana Wilhelmina, jungfru Tscharski 24 Fältväbel Mutschinski Jyväskylä 28 Målaren Sandelin 19/10 26/10 26/10 23/11 30/11 7/12 86-88 Motti, Arthur Heribert, kommissionär 86-99 Lassila, Alexander Alfred, filare Petersburg 24 Kollegierådet Motti Helsingfors 21 Timmerman Lassila Michelson, Wilhelmina Henriette, Nyholm, Edla Elisabeth, jungfru Reval 22 Skomakaren Michelson Wiborg 26 Svarfvaren Nyholm 19/10 26/10 26/10 30/11 7/12 14/12 21/12 hemma, af Karvanen 86-89 Kellman, Alexander, skräddare 86-100 Procopé, Adolf Bernhard, optiker Rappin 27 Förvaltaren Kellman Åbo 31 Optiker Procopé Lundqvist, Wilhelmina, qvinna Morelius, Henrika, jungfru GamlaKarleby 28 Muraren Lundqvist Wasa 41 Sjökapten Morelius 26/10 2/11 9/11 23/11 hemma, af Kajanus 7/12 14/12 21/12 27/12 hemma, af Kajanus 86-90 Rodzevitch, Bronislas, ryttmästare 86-101 Siivonen, Henrik, guldarbetare Minsk 28 Adelsmannen Rodzevitch Eno 38 Bonden Siivonen Sirelius, Dida Elisabeth, jungfru Berg, Olga Maximiliana Tambof 33 Öfverste Sirelius Björneborg 40 Borgare Berg 2/11 9/11 9/11 9/12 hemma, af Kajanus 14/12 21/12 21/12 30/12 hemma, af Kajanus 86-91 Thusberg, Alexander, f.d. rustmästare 86-102 Eskolin, Johan Fredrik, filare Helsingfors 52 Underofficeren Thusberg Leppävirta 37 Filaren Eskolin Eklund, Sofia Wilhelmina, qvinna Alm, Augusta, qvinna Åbo43 Skomakaremästaren Eklund Sverige 39 Båtsman Alm 2/11 9/11 9/11 9/11 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 14/12 21/12 28/12 28/12 hemma, af Karvanen 86-92 Ehrenberg, Alexis Michael, arkitekt 86-103 Westlander, Adam Albert, mekaniker Petersburg 27 Fabrikanten Ehrenberg Pojo 32 Mekaniker Westlander Relander, Olga Maria, jungfru Sjöqvist, Maria Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 28 Guldarbetaren Relander Petersburg 16 Guldarbetaren Sjöqvist 2/11 9/11 9/11 14/12 21/12 21/12 26/12 hemma, af Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 51 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1886, entries 104-107; 1887, entries 1-18)

86-104 Schukoff, Wasili, mekaniker 87-8 Bohatoff, Eugéne, tjensteman Petersburg 31 Titulärrådet Schukoff Sevastopol 25 Löjtnant Bohatoff Krahmer, Anna Sofia, jungfru Grönqvist, Olga, jungfru Petersburg 22 Körsnären Krahmer Petersburg 22 Urmakaren Grönqvist 21/12 28/12 4/1/87 11/1 18/1 18/1 86-105 Ankarberg, Pehr Edvard, jernarbetare 87-9 Sjöberg, Edvard Wilhelm, guldarbetare Sverige 25 Smeden Ankarberg Petersburg 21 Bronzarbetaren Sjöberg Eriksdotter, Erika Sofia, jungfru Owtschemikoff, Anna, jungfru Strömfors 26 Arbetaren Eriksson Petersburg 21 Svarfvaren Owtschemikoff 21/12 28/12 4/1/87 Se även Lysning 1887, nr 20! 18/1 25/1 1/2 86-106 Stepanoff, Alexander, tekniker 87-10 Ek, Erik Adolf, urmakare Tsarskoje Selo 23 Officier Stepanoff Sverige 34 Urmakaren Ek Hellberg, Sofia Eugenia, jungfru Hellgren, Alvina Fredrika, jungfru Petersburg 25 Guldarbetaren Hellberg Petersburg 20 Handlanden Hellgren 28/12 4/1 11/1/87 18/1 25/1 1/2 14/2 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 86-107 Kollan, Julius Axel Woldemar, prokurist 87-11 Pahtanoff, Mark, snickare Petersburg 27 Handlanden Kollan Novgorod 26 Bonden Pahtanoff Gose, Theresia, jungfru Lindberg, Maria Josefina, jungfru Petersburg 23 Handlanden Gose Warkaus 29 Filaren Lindberg 28/12 4/1 4/1/87 14/1 87 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 18/1 25/1 25/1 87-1 Store, Nils, skräddare 87-12 Koefved, Andreas, landtbrukskandidat Kronoby 48 Byggmästaren Store Danmark 31 Apothekaren Koefved Stjernroos, Amanda Lovisa, jungfru Objetoff, Elisabeth, jungfru Tavastehus 45 Färgaren Stjernroos Petersburg 25 Godsegaren Objetoff 4/1 11/1 18/1 18/1 hemma, af Kajanus 18/1 25/1 25/1 87-2 Stenberg, Axel Ludvig, kontorist 87-13 Ivanoff, Philip, arbetare Wiborg 28 Brandm. Stenberg Tver 28 Bonden Ivanoff Ruchounet, Emma, jungfru Lindholm, Edla Kristina, jungfru Schweitz 27 Godsegaren Ruchounet Fredrikshamn 25 Arbetaren Lindholm 4/1 4/1 4/1 9/1 hemma, af Karvanen 18/1 25/1 25/1 87-3 Roman, Georg Ferdinand, ingenieur 87-14 Eklund, Karl Fredrik, guldarbetare Sverige 32 Inkasseraren Roman Kuopio 39 Arbetaren Eklund Hülphers, Hedvig Eleonora Emilia Sandberg, Emma Alexandra Petersburg 19 Maskinisten Hülphers Kaskö 31 Sjökapten Sandberg 11/1 18/1 18/1 25/1 1/2 8/2 8/2 hemma, af Kajanus 87-4 Fazer, Konrad Georg, körsnär 87-15 Nikitin, Johan, handlande Helsingfors 22 Körsnären Fazer Petersburg 23 Handlanden Nikitin Barraylt, Jeanne, jungfru Federley, Dagmar Eleonora, jungfru Petersburg 19 Handlanden Barraylt Petersburg 20 Fodralmakaren Federley 11/1 18/1 18/1 20/1 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 1/2 1/2 1/2 87-5 Hyvönen, Alexander, kopparslagare 87-16 Briem, Adam, lärare Willmanstrand 24 Snickaren Hyvönen Tiflis 23? Tjensteman Briem Ekberg, Edla Mathilda, jungfru Nilsson, Martha Maria, jungfru Kylmäkoski 29 Gästgifvaren Ekberg Pernau 19 Possessionaten Nilsson 11/1 18/1 25/1 8/2 hemma, af Karvanen 1/2 8/2 8/2 87-6 Kulta, Peter, bokbindare 87-17 Forslund, Adolf, skomakare Petersburg 41 Bonden Kulta Helsinge 46 Bonden Forslund Israelsdotter, Wendla Karolina, jungfru Peltomaa, Karolina Mathilda, qvinna Humppila 52 Snickaren Israelsson Nedervetil 43 Bonden Peltomaa 11/1 18/1 25/1 1/3 8/3 15/3 19/4 hemma, af Kajanus 87-7 Lilja, Alfred Wilhelm, urmakare 87-18 Falk, Johan Alfred, tapetserare Petersburg 23 Urmakaren Lilja Strömfors 22 Timmerman Falk Boman, Elin Mathilda, jungfru Miettinen, Johanna, jungfru Wasa 25 Färgaren Boman Kuopio 24 Bonden Miettinen 11/1 18/1 25/1 25/1 hemma, af Kajanus 15/3 22/3 29/3 19/4 hemma, af Karvanen 52 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1887, entries 19-40)

87-19 Guillerville, Charles Alexandre, artist 87-30 Wetzel, Rudolf, lithograf 25 Artisten Guillerville Dorpat 27 Lithografen Wetzel Kronland, Selma Mathilda Nordström, Mathilda Emilia, jungfru Stockholm 29 Grosshandlare Kronland Perno 23 Guvernementssekreteraren 22/3 29/3 5/4 Se även Lysning 1887, nr 45! 19/4 26/4 3/5 87-20 Ankarberg, Pehr Edvard, jernarbetare 87-31 Korsman, Karl, konsul Sverige 25 Smeden Ankarberg Åbo 32 Kaptenen Korsman Eriksdotter, Erika Sofia, jungfru von Schramm, Lilian Mathilda Franziska Strömfors 26 Arbetaren Eriksson Petersburg 19 Generalen Schramm 22/3 29/3 5/4 6/4 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 19/4 26/4 3/5 12/5 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 87-21 Wiuhko, Wilhelm, trädgårdsmästare 87-32 Garvoli, Nikolai, fd öfverste Savitaipale 36 Bonden Wiuhko Petersburg 51 Kollegieassessor Garvoli Juselius, Emilia Aurora, jungfru Jakowleff, Pelageja Åbo22 Guldarbetaren Juselius Petersburg 39 Adelsman Jakowleff 22/3 29/3 5/4 6/4 hemma, af Kajanus 26/4 3/5 3/5 87-22 Volkmann, Valerian, studerande 87-33 Lindgren, Johan Ewert, provisor Kronstadt 24 Borgaren Volkmann Torneå 32 Orgelnisten Lindgren Stenman, Maria, jungfru Lång, Johanna, jungfru Petersburg 41 Borgaren Stenman Pörtom 31 Timmerman Lång 29/3 5/4 5/4 26/4 3/5 10/5 14/5 hemma, af Karvanen 87-23 Ekholm, Viktor, silfverarbetare 87-34 Hoffmann, Carl Heinrich, ingenieur Lovisa 24 Skräddaren Ekholm Berlin 34 Rentier Hoffmann Tuovinen, Kristina, jungfru von Högelin, Sigrid Ingeborg Nurmis 22 Bonden Tuovinen Åbo 29 Fabrikör von Högelin 29/3 5/4 12/4 26/4 3/5 10/5 Se även Lysning 1887, nr 58! 87-24 Boalth, Karl Johan, kontorist 87-35 Rosset, Adolf Otto, kollegiesekreterare Bergen 44 Köpman Boalth Petersburg 29 Öfverste Rosset Kottina, Anna, jungfru Kotschegaroff, Anna, jungfru Petersburg 28 Handlanden Kottina Archangel 26 Landtbrukare Kotschegaroff 5/4 12/4 12/4 3/5 10/5 17/5 87-25 Alfthan, Alexander, löjtnant 87-36 Sametz, Ivan, gårdskarl Tver 29 General Alfthan Minsk 26 Bonden Sametz Kolotkin, Alexandrine Blomqvist, Anna, jungfru Petersburg 31 Officer Kolotkin Ithis 31 Bonden Blomqvist 5/4 12/4 19/4 10/5 17/5 17/5 87-26 Adler, Johan Ferdinand, urmakare 87-37 Pomeranz, Karl, skräddare Reval 46 Skomakare Adler Estland 32 Jordbrukaren Pomeranz Laurin, Olga Josefina, jungfru Bäckman, Elin Katrina, jungfru Helsingfors 33 Konstförvant Laurin Helsingfors 22 Förgyllaren Bäckman 5/4 12/4 19/4 10/5 17/5 17/5 17/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 87-27 Solin, Wasili, artelschik 87-38 Hildebrandt, Edvard, assessor Petersburg 30 Bonden Solin Petersburg 52 Handlanden Hildebrandt Svartström, Alma Katarina, jungfru Sandelin, Otteliana Wilhelmina, jungfru Helsingfors 26 Sjöman Svartström Jyväskylä 28 Målaren Sandelin 12/4 19/4 19/4 10/5 17/5 24/5 1/6 hemma, af Kajanus 87-28 Palmgren, Rauha Nikanor, skräddare 87-39 Zebrowsky, Thadée, lärare Petersburg 22 Mekaniker Palmgren Nantes 28 Tjensteman Zebrowsky Wasiljeff, Apraksia, jungfru Duncan, Isabella Johanna, jungfru Twer 20 Bonden Wasiljeff Petersburg 24 Hofrådet Duncan 12/4 19/4 26/4 17/5 24/5 24/5 87-29 Petroff, Nikolai, bokbindare 87-40 Kyritschkin, Matwei, skräddare Petersburg 21 Bokbindaren Petroff Petersburg 26 Bonden Kyritschkin Malmsten, Maria Sofia, jungfru Modée, Amalia, qvinna Petersburg 28 Maskinisten Malmsten Tammerfors 28 Garfvaren Modée 12/4 19/4 19/4 17/5 24/5 24/5 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 53 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1887, entries 41-62)

87-41 Montin, Adolf Fredrik, ingenieur 87-52 Lindqvist, Ernst Oskar, urmakare Brahestad 27 Handlanden Montin Helsingfors 24 Underofficer Lindqvist Sörensen, Marie, jungfru Söderström, Olga Ingeborg, jungfru Danmark 24 Arbetaren Sörensen Tavastehus 25 Skräddare Söderström 17/5 24/5 31/5 28/6 5/7 12/7 Se även Lysning 1887, nr 90! 87-42 Sontag, Gustaf Adolf, skomakare 87-53 Lindholm, Karl Johan, urmakare 21 Bonden Sontag Fredrikshamn 21 Sadelmakare Lindholm Granberg, Hulda Maria, qvinna Boman, Henrika Eleonora Borgå 23 Brandvakten Granberg Wasa 35 Förgyllare Boman 24/5 31/5 7/6 14/6 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 28/6 5/7 5/7 5/7 hemma, af Karvanen 87-43 Pfoë, Gustaf Gabriel, skräddare 87-54 Eskolin, , filare Petersburg 22 Skräddaren Pfoë Kuopio 21 Bronzarbetare Eskolin Partanen, Anna, jungfru Spitsin, Serafina, jungfru Tohmajärvi 25 Bonden Partanen Petersburg 18 Handlande Spitsin 31/5 7/6 14/6 28/6 5/7 5/7 87-44 Stotskij, Boleslaw Wilhelm, adelsman 87-55 Jakobsson, Karl Gustaf, farmaceut Wilna 44 Adelsman Stotskij Anzen 38 Förvaltaren Jakobsson Lindroos, Emilia Josefina, jungfru Abrahamsdotter, Wilhelmina, qvinna Petersburg 22 Guldarbetare Lindroos Tuulois 33 Hemmansegaren Abrahamss. 31/5 7/6 14/6 12/7 19/7 26/7 13/8 i Kyrkohuset, af Karvanen 87-45 Guillerville, Charles Alexandre, artist 87-56 Greko, Otto Wilhelm, skomakare Paris 25 Artisten Guillerville Sverige 43 Tulluppsyningsman Greko Kronland, Selma Mathilda Kasius, Amanda Sofia, qvinna Stockholm 29 Grosshandlare Kronland Borgå 40 Fiskaren Kasius 7/6 14/6 14/6 14/6 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 12/7 19/7 26/7 2/8 hemma, af Karvanen 87-46 Westerberg, Johan August, handlande 87-57 Erkas, Andreas, guldarbetare Sverige 57 Doktor Westerberg Reval 36 Lotsen Erkas Qvist, Beata, jungfru Söderlund, Augusta Sofia, jungfru Wörå 33 Skarpskytten Qvist Åbo 33 Svarfvaren Söderlund 7/6 14/6 21/6 21/6 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 19/7 26/7 2/8 9/8 hemma, af Kajanus 87-47 Roschier, Oskar Emil, skrifvare 87-58 Hoffman, Karl Heinrich, ingenieur Rantasalmi 31 Pastor Roschier Berlin 34 Rentier Hoffman Bärlund, Anna Lovisa von Högelin, Sigrid Ingeborg Borgå 38 Trädg. L (sic!) Åbo29 Fabrikör von Högelin 14/6 21/6 28/6 19/7 26/7 2/8 3/10 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 87-48 Prato, , jägare 87-59 Strojef, Konstantin, hofråd Genua 38 Godsägaren Prato Petersburg 37 Kollegierådet Strojeff Fernlund, Erika Charlotta Eleonora Svensson, Emilia Alexandra, jungfru Petersburg 21 Handlanden Fernlund Åbo 27 Sjökapten Svensson 14/6 21/6 21/6 21/6 hemma, af Kajanus 19/7 26/7 26/7 87-49 Krogius, Lars, konsul 87-60 Kempe, Peter, kollegieassessor Helsingfors 26 Hofrådet Krogius Nowgorod 34 Kollegieassessor Kempe Nymander, Ida, jungfru Maij, Anna Wilhelmina, jungfru Wiborg 22 Kapten Nymander Petersburg 24 Statsrådet Maij 21/6 28/6 5/7 23/8 i Helsingfors, af Kajanus 26/7 2/8 9/8 18/8 i Kyrkan, af Pastor Walter 87-50 Fragman, Gustaf Adolf, mekaniker 87-61 Hulkkonen, Wilhelm, maskinist Petersburg 24 Smeden Fragman Jorois 29 Arbetare Hulkkonen Pillinen, Maria, jungfru Karenius, Maria Mathilda, jungfru Heinjoki 24 Arbetaren Pillinen Helsingfors 31 Kyrkovaktmästare Karenius 21/6 28/6 5/7 25/7 hemma, af Karvanen 2/8 9/8 16/8 16/8 hemma, af Kajanus 87-51 Gillberg, Frans Oskar, snickare 87-62 Waljakka, Henrik, skomakare Malax 32 Glasmästaren Gillberg St Michel 35 Timmerman Waljakka Pihlhjerta, Adéle, jungfru Nyholm, Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 19 Skomakaren Pihlhjerta Petersburg 23 Silfverarbetare Nyholm 28/6 5/7 12/7 2/8 9/8 16/8 23/8 hemma, af Karvanen 54 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1887, entries 63-84)

87-63 Johannesson, Gustaf Fredrik, porslinsarbetare 87-74 Michailoffskij, Leon, konduktör Sverige 34 Landtbrukaren Johannesson Ryssland 31 Bonden Michailoffskij Paulin, Amanda Aurora, qvinna Michelsson, Mathilda Wilhelmina Thusby 35 Bonden Paulin Helsingfors 25 Målaren Michelsson 16/8 23/8 30/8 20/9 hemma, af Kajanus 20/9 27/9 4/10 87-64 Köhler, Thure Edvald, filare 87-75 Lindblom, Oskar Wilhelm, kopparslagare Sverige 20 Smeden Köhler Sitka, Amerika 23 Sotaren Lindblom Johannisdotter, Johanna Kristina Myyryläinen, Kristina, jungfru Sverige 23 Jernarbetaren Johannisson Petersburg 21 Filaren Myyryläinen 16/8 23/8 30/8 26/9 hemma, af Kajanus 20/9 27/9 4/10 87-65 Törnros, Oskar, brömsare 87-76 Kortmann, Johan Edvard, handlande Petersburg 28 Skomakare Törnros Petersburg 42 Snickaremästare Kortmann Marosoff, Alexandra, jungfru Bestinbostel, Alexandrine, jungfru Petersburg 23 Artelschik Marosoff Petersburg 32 Handlande Bestinbostel 23/8 30/8 6/9 20/9 27/9 4/10 87-66 Moberg, Anders Fredrik, guldarbetare 87-77 Herzfeld, Karl, kock Wermland 40 Bryggaren Moberg Preussen 43 Handlande Herzfeld Posdnjakoff, Irina, jungfru Asplund, Hulda Sofia, jungfru Nowgorod 23 Smeden Posdnjakoff Kristinestad 21 Sjöman Asplund 23/8 30/8 6/9 27/9 4/10 11/10 87-67 Johansson, Johan Arvid, ingenieur 87-78 Kempas, Michel, skräddare Sverige 43 Possessionaten Johansson Pielisjärvi 28 Bonden Kempas Wagner, Elisabeth Kihlström, Maria Sofia, jungfru Odessa 42 Doktor Wagner Petersburg 27 Skomakaren Kihlström 30/8 6/9 13/9 27/9 4/10 11/10 87-68 Kluge, Karl Konrad, litograf 87-79 Magileffskij, Konstantin, tjensteman Tyskland 21 Litografen Kluge Tobolsk 23 Handlanden Magileffskij Ahlfors, Adéle Wilhelmina, jungfru Eklund, Anna Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 24 Guldarbetaren Ahlfors Borgå 29 Arbetaren Eklund 6/9 13/9 20/9 20/9 hemma, af Kajanus 27/9 4/10 11/10 87-69 Söderström, Johan, skräddare 87-80 Makaroff, Ivan, artelschik Pargas 51 Klensmeden Söderström Tula 30 Bonden Makaroff Sattini, Ulrika Karolina, jungfru Rautell, Klara Wilhelmina, jungfru Borgå 38 Konditor Sattini Pojo 30 Arbetaren Rautell 6/9 13/9 20/9 20/9 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 4/10 11/10 18/10 87-70 Andersson, Andreas, konstförvandt 87-81 Grünberg, Herman Konstantin, förvaltare Petersburg 29 Skräddaren Andersson Estland 25 Förvaltaren Grünberg Bykoff, Anna, jungfru Karlsson, Maria Aurora, jungfru Tver 24 Trädgårdsmästare Bykoff Mäntsälä 30 Arbetaren Karlsson 13/9 20/9 27/9 4/10 11/10 18/10 87-71 Kusnitsoff, Gabriel, konduktör 87-82 Jodza, Osip, tjensteman Helsingfors 29 Underofficeren Kusnitsoff Wilna 26 Bonden Jodza Sjöros, Olga Rosina, jungfru Ahlman, Amanda Sofia, jungfru Helsingfors 25 Smeden Sjöros Björneborg 27 Smeden Ahlman 13/9 20/9 27/9 11/10 18/10 25/10 87-72 Zwereff, Dmitrij 87-83 Ekman, Johan Gustaf, maskinist Kostroma 28 Bonden Zwereff Pojo 53 Bonden Ekman Holmström, Hilma Wilhelmina, jungfru Nordman, Amalia Dorothea Helsinge 26 Bonden Holmström Petersburg 43 Maskinist Nordman 13/9 20/9 27/9 18/10 25/10 1/11 Se även Lysning 1889, nr 43! 87-73 Goelzner, Karl, musiker 87-84 Schurpinskij, Ivan, svarfvare Tyskland 24 Skräddaren Goelzner Petersburg 25 Mekanikern Schurpinskij Knape, Anna Maria Wilhelmina, jungfru Ekman, Olivia Wilhelmina, jungfru Jakobstad 28 Fältväbel Knape Petersburg 26 Maskinisten Ekman 20/9 27/9 4/10 4/10 hemma, af Karvanen 18/10 25/10 1/11 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 55 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1887, entries 85-96; 1888, entries 1-10)

87-85 Karavajeff, Sergei, handlande 87-96 Nyqvist, Johan Fredrik, smed Moskwa 56 Handlanden Karavajeff Sverige 32 Arbetaren Nyqvist Fogel, Amanda Mathilda Sjöberg, Katarina, qvinna Helsingfors 50 Postelionen Fogel Keltos 26 Svarfvaren Sjöberg 25/10 1/11 8/11 20/12 27/12 3/1 3/1/88 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 87-86 Subbotin, Nikolai, kommissionär 88-1 Bode, Johannes Paul, agronom Jaroslaw 29 Handlanden Subbotin Pavlowsk 34 Trädgårdsmästare Bode Strömberg, Emma, jungfru Ny, Sara, jungfru Petersburg 32 Urmakaren Strömberg Sverige 40 Byggmästare Ny 25/10 1/11 8/11 3/1 10/1 17/1 17/1 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 87-87 Kuhlman, Karl, öfverste 88-2 Nordqvist, Karl Oskar, skräddare Kotka 56 Kommendanten Kuhlman Åbo 25 Sjömannen Nordqvist Werner, Wilhelmine Marie, jungfru Tallqvist, Hilda Josefina, jungfru Königsberg 41 Kommissionär Werner Esbo 31 Landtbrukaren Tallqvist 18/10 25/10 1/11 1/11, af Pastor Snellman 3/1 10/1 17/1 7/2 hemma, af Karvanen 87-88 Tamberg, Nikolai, mekaniker 88-3 Lisell, Nikolai, löjtnant Petersburg 33 Mekaniker Tamberg Petersburg 28 Generalmajor Lisell Krebsbach, Alida Augusta Andersson, Ida Sofia, jungfru Narwa 34 Mjölnare Krebsbach Bergö på Åland 27 Handlande Andersson 1/11 8/11 15/11 3/1 10/1 10/1 87-89 Löfberg, Henrik Johan, skomakare 88-4 Forsell, Karl Fridolf, handlande Helsinge 42 Bonden Löfberg Petersburg 27 Tapetseraren Forsell Belorosoff, Katarina, jungfru Grigorieff, Eugenia, jungfru Tver 37 Föresångaren Belorosoff Twer 28 Adelsmannen Grigorieff 8/11 15/11 22/11 3/1 10/1 10/1 87-90 Lindqvist, Emil Oskar, urmakare 88-5 Wickman, Alfred Leonard, guldarbetare Helsingfors 24 Underofficeren Lindqvist Petersburg 20 Guldarbetaren wickman Söderström, Olga Ingeborg, jungfru Romanoff, Anna, jungfru Helsingfors 25 Skräddaren Söderström Petersburg 21 Kocken Romanoff 22/11 29/11 6/12 13/12 hemma, af Kajanus 10/1 17/1 24/1 87-91 Fahlström, Karl Gustaf, litograf 88-6 Stoessinger, Edvard, agent Helsingfors 23 Byggmästaren Fahlström Riga 39 Handlanden Stoessinger Karlsson, Amanda Gustafva, jungfru Eibel, Anna Mathilda, jungfru Lojo 23 Bonden Karlsson Petersburg 21 Körsnären Eibel 29/11 6/12 13/12 13/12 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 10/1 17/1 24/1 87-92 Pihl, Knut Oskar, guldarbetare 88-7 Boström, Gustaf Ewald, ingenieur Pojo 27 Skräddare Pihl Helsingfors 33 Kronomätaren Boström Holmström, Fanny Florentina, jungfru Bjelitskij, Sofia Eugenia, jungfru Petersburg 18 Guldarbetare Holmström Petersburg 25 Verkliga statsrådet Bjelitskij 6/12 13/12 20/12 26/12 hemma, af Kajanus 17/1 24/1 31/1 87-93 Petersson, Axel Ferdinand, jouvelerare 88-8 Roos, Johan Gustaf, smed Petersburg 22 Skräddare Petersson Wesilax 24 Skräddaren Roos Hedenström, Alma Augusta, jungfru Ekqvist, Olga Maria, jungfru Petersburg 19 Diversehandlare Hedenström Dragsfjerd 23 Fogden Ekqvist 13/12 20/12 27/12 29/12 hemma, af Karvanen 17/1 24/1 31/1 31/1 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 87-94 Nyman, Karl Gustaf, skomakare 88-9 Lehtinen, Gustaf Wilhelm, garfvare Helsingfors 44 Wagnmakaren Nyman Laitila 30 Bonden Lehtinen Eriksson, Erika Eriksdotter Andersson, Aina Wilhelmina, jungfru Mäntsälä 35 Bonden Eriksson Helsingfors 30 Sjöman Andersson 13/12 20/12 27/12 27/12 hemma, af Kajanus 24/1 31/1 7/2 20/2 hemma, af Kajanus 87-95 Karlsson, Henrik, guldarbetare 88-10 Smirnoff, Fedor, tapetserare Lappträsk 34 Jordbrukaren Karlsson Novgorod 47 Bonden Smirnoff Bruhonenko, Ljuba, jungfru Ternofskij, Wilhelmina Petersburg 22 Köksmästaren Bruhonenko Sund på Åland 42 Kandidat Ternofskij 20/12 27/12 3/1 24/1 31/1 7/2 56 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1888, entries 11-32)

88-11 Grönfors, Karl Edvard Hygienus, konduktör 88-22 Salin, Adolf, klaverstämmare Mäntsälä 27 Senatsskrifvare Grönfors Petersburg 45 Instrumentmakare Salin Jakobsson, Emilia Charlotta, jungfru Karlsdotter, Maria Charlotta Wiborg 47 Bonden Jakobsson Mörskom 46 Landtbrukare Karlsson 24/1 31/1 7/2 3/3 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 13/3 20/3 27/3 29/3 hemma, af Karvanen 88-12 Nilsen, Nikolai Andreas, smed 88-23 Burgwitz, Konstantin, kommis. Petersburg 35 Smeden Nilsen Petersburg 33 Köpman Burgwitz Wladimiroff, Maria, jungfru Huhtin, Aurora Kristina, jungfru Petersburg 26 Bonden Wladimiroff Petersburg 22 Guldarbetaren Huhtin 31/1 7/2 14/2 3/4 10/4 17/4 88-13 Heimenn, Madis, skollärare 88-24 Letz, Paul Eugen Alexander, kommis. Estland 23 Bonden Heimenn Riga 26 Arrendatorn Letz Franzila, Sofia, jungfru Kepler, Adelaide, jungfru Pyttis 31 Bonden Franzila Petersburg 24 Instrum. Kepler 31/1 7/2 14/2 3/4 10/4 17/4 25/4 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 88-14 Törnros, Leo, skomakare 88-25 Lindh, Almar Willehad, sjöman Petersburg 39 Skomakaren Törnros Ekenäs 24 Tullvaktmästare Lindh Abramoff, Anna, jungfru Tuunanen, Maria, jungfru Smolensk 27 Borgaren Abramoff Tohmajärvi 32 Arbetare Tuunanen 31/1 7/2 14/2 3/4 10/4 17/4 88-15 Lebedeff, Alexander, bleckslagare 88-26 Byman, Karl August, skomakare Kostroma 35 Soldaten Lebedeff Sibbo 29 Bonden Byman Hagelberg, Josefina Wilhelmina, jungfru Kaulio, Maria, jungfru Wiborg 41 Bokbindaren Hagelberg Wackjärvi 27 Bonden Kaulio 31/1 7/2 14/2 3/4 10/4 17/4 88-16 Cederqvist, Johan Alfred, snickare 88-27 Kaukelin, Fredrik, guldarbetare Sagu 25 Snickaren Cederqvist Pusula 26 Mjölnaren Kaukelin Nederström, Hilma Sofia, jungfru Sundberg, Olivia Konstantia, jungfru Petersburg 18 Snickaren Nederström Helsingfors 34 Waktmästaren Sundberg 7/2 14/2 21/2 28/2 hemma, af Kajanus 3/4 10/4 17/4 25/4 hemma, af Kajanus 88-17 Kalinin, Alexei Alexandroff, bokhållare 88-28 Sakdorw, Jürgen, snickare Jaroslaw 20 Landtbrukare Kalinin Estland 22 Bonden Sakdorw Tammelin, Emilia Karolina Loulubacka, Maria Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 26 Skräddare Tammelin Kuopio 19 Bonden Loulubacka 7/2 14/2 21/2 10/4 17/4 24/4 25/4 hemma, af Karvanen 88-18 Lohman, Karl Magnus, maskinist 88-29 Grönlund, Abraham Wilhelm, waktmästare Anjala 41 Wapensmeden Lohman Åbo 63 Wagnmakaren Grönlund Arnsberg, Nadeschda, jungfru Rautanen, Katrina, jungfru Kurland 32 Ölbryggaren Arnsberg Wiborg 41 Bonden Rautanen 7/2 14/2 21/2 17/4 24/4 1/5 Lysningen upphäfven af brudgummen 88-19 Schornbaum, Johan Edvard, fotograf 88-30 Rundqvist, Gustaf Franz, maskinist Sordavala 22 Ölbryggaren Schornbaum Kasan 25 Mekaniker Rundqvist Konstantinoff, Maria, jungfru Nylin, Anna Sofia Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 17 Lakejen Konstantinoff Stockholm 24 Jernsvarfvare Nylin 7/2 14/2 21/2 24/4 1/5 1/5 1/5 hemma, af Karvanen 88-20 Karsakoff, Wasili, swarfvare 88-31 Rehnström, Karl Edvard, werkmästare Petersburg 32 Smeden Karsakoff Pojo 38 Landtbrukaren Rehnström Holmström, Sofia Wilhelmina, jungfru Pahornoff, Sinaida, jungfru Petersburg 25 Skomakaren Holmström Petersburg 26 Handlanden Pahornoff 14/2 21/2 28/2 1/5 8/5 15/5 88-21 Ristlachi, Berndt Wilhelm, kontorist 88-32 Lindholm, Pehr August, smed Petersburg 29 Bagaren Ristlachi Sverige 46 Hammarsmeden Lindholm Jagolkofski, Josefina, jungfru Saastamo, Charlotta Minsk 25 Godsägaren Jagolkofski Pielavesi 47 Kantor Bergström (sic!) 28/2 6/3 13/3 1/5 8/5 15/5 19/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 57 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1888, entries 33-54)

88-33 Gröndahl, Axel Konrad, maskinist 88-44 Kornutski, Andrei, löjtnant Sverige 23 Snickaren Gröndahl Sveaborg 23 Majoren Kornutski Köhler, Ingeborg Ottilia Mathilda Naedler, Sofia Alexandrina, jungfru Sverige 24 Hammarsmeden Köhler Petersburg 22 Urmakare Naedler 8/5 15/5 22/5 5/6 12/6 12/6 88-34 Timofejeff, Trofim, polis 88-45 Risberg, Matts Karlsson, timmerman Jekaterinoslaw 29 Bonden Timofejeff Pörtom 32 Timmerman Risberg Wennerberg, Wilhelmina, jungfru Södö, Anna Sofia, jungfru Liljendal 24 Arbetaren Wennerberg Kronoby 25 Bonden Södö 15/5 22/5 29/5 5/6 12/6 19/6 10/7 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 88-35 Eriksson, Seth Valfrid, smed 88-46 Papkoff, Jefim, skräddare Sverige 23 Smeden Eriksson Rjäsan 34 Skräddare Papkoff Wasenius, Aurora Lovisa, jungfru Dyrberg, Emilia Johanna Wichtis 24 Arbetaren Wasenius Helsingfors 28 Svarfvare Lindqvist (sic!) 15/5 22/5 29/5 24/7 hemma, af Karvanen 12/6 19/6 26/6 88-36 Dormidontoff, Nikolai, skomakare 88-47 Wennemoe, Nils Kristian, skräddare Orel29 Schweitzaren Dormidontoff Norige 65 Skomakare Wennemoe Lönneström, Hilda Maria, jungfru Blom, Maria Kristina Åbo22 Bokhållaren Lönneström Perno 61 Arbetare Blom 15/5 22/5 29/5 19/6 26/6 3/7 10/7 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 88-37 Dronoff, Nikolai, instrumentmakare 88-48 Grenqvist, Kristian Gustaf, gardeskapten Petersburg 39 Borgaren Dronoff Petersburg 36 Öfverste Grenqvist Edberg, Maria Charlotta, jungfru von Daehn, Nathalia, jungfru Petersburg 29 Smeden Edberg Petersburg 36 Statsrådet von Daehn 22/5 29/5 5/6 3/7 10/7 17/7 88-38 Granberg, Ernst Gustaf, instrumentmakare 88-49 Hill, Karl August Samuel, tysk undersåte Tavastehus 55 Handlanden Granberg Tyskland 31 Timmerman Hill Englund, Karolina Emilia, jungfru Lund, Emilia Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 38 Snickaren Englund Petersburg 25 Snickaren Lund 22/5 5/6 12/6 13/6 hemma, af Kajanus 3/7 10/7 17/7 88-39 Gripenberg, Alexis, expeditionssekreterare 88-50 Prige, Mathias, maschinist Finland 36 Generalen Gripenberg Kurland 29 Arbetare Prige von Haartman, Agnes Maria Fredrika Forsman, Alexandra Wilhelmina Helsingfors 23 Senator von Haartman Helsingfors 17 Timmerman Forsman 29/5 5/6 12/6 10/7 17/7 24/7 7/8 hemma, af Karvanen 88-40 Sirelius, Solon Aristoteles, gardeslöjtnant 88-51 Paetow, Carl Adolf, köpman Petersburg 27 General Sirelius Mecklenburg 45 Pastor Paetow Mikolin, Antonina Paulowna, jungfru Sundholm, Aurora Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 22 Mariningenieuren Mikolin Gamlakarleby 40 Postiljon Sundholm 29/5 5/6 12/6 10/7 17/7 24/7 24/7 hemma, af Karvanen 88-41 Odéen, Adolf Georg, sekondlöjtnant 88-52 Ball, James Fredrik, sekreter. brittiska konsulatet Sverige 29 Bokhandlare Odéen Paris 25 Pastor Ball Lommatzsch, Cecilia Rosa Julia Math. Möller, Maria Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 22 Handlande Lommatzsch Götheborg 36 Grosshandlare Möller 5/6 12/6 19/6 17/7 24/7 24/7 25/7 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 88-42 Tenlén, Arvo Herman, guldarbetare 88-53 Ahlholm, Jakob Viktor, guldarbetare Åbo 22 Färgaren Tenlén Lojo 26 Jordbrukaren Ahlholm Leontjeff, Sofia, jungfru Söderholm, Selina Helena, qvinna Petersburg 18 Borgaren Leontjeff Uleåborg 32 Sjöman Söderholm 5/6 12/6 12/6 17/7 24/7 31/7 18/9 hemma, af Kajanus 88-43 Borgman, Otto Wilhelm, skomakare 88-54 Sundqvist, Karl Johan, sjöman Elimä 33 Skomakaren Borgman Nykarleby 22 Bonden Sundqvist Hellman, Adolfina Emilia, jungfru Ahlnäs, Susanna Snappertuna 37 Sjöman Hellman Nykarleby 33 Timmerman Ahlnäs 5/6 12/6 19/6 30/6 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 17/7 24/7 31/7 12/8 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 58 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1888, entries 55-76)

88-55 Berggren, Matts Robert, mekaniker 88-66 Querfurth, Joh. Krist. Friedrich, bagare Orivesi 46 Skomakare Berggren Tyskland 41 Handarb. Querfurth Tarsanen, Wilhelmina, jungfru Henriksdotter, Johanna Karolina, jungfru St Michel 33 Bonden Tarsanen Perno 36 Bonden Henriksson 31/7 7/8 14/8 11/9 18/9 25/9 25/9 hemma, af Kajanus 88-56 Nyberg, Berndt Johan, guldarbetare 88-67 Tavaststjerna, Karl Alarik, tjensteman Petersburg 22 Fodralmakare Nyberg Kronstadt 26 Tjensteman Tavaststjerna Forsell, Maria Wilhelmina, jungfru Ikonnikoff, Maria, jungfru Nurmijärvi 27 Waktmästare Forsell Saratoff 30 Adelsman Ikonnikoff 7/8 14/8 21/8 4/9 hemma, af Karvanen 18/9 25/9 2/10 88-57 Reincke, Jakob Karl Johannes, handelsresande 88-68 Lindstedt, Johan Alfred, guldarbetare Lübeck 34 Arbetare Reincke Petersburg 23 Fabriksarbetare Lindstedt Rask, Olga Nathalia, jungfru Wilkko, Elisabeth, jungfru Helsingfors 34 Polisuppsyningsman Rask Wiborg 29 Mätaren Wilkko 7/8 14/8 21/8 26/8 hemma, af Karvanen 18/9 25/9 2/10 9/10 hemma, af Kajanus 88-58 Fagerlund, Edvard Konstantin, bokbindare 88-69 Frenckell, August, telegrafist Åbo 24 Timmerman Fagerlund St Karins 21 Öfverste Frenckell Sederqvist, Sofia Mathilda, jungfru Karlsson, Julia Helena, jungfru Åbo 32 Snickaren Sederqvist Petersburg 23 Perukmakare Karlsson 21/8 28/8 4/9 2/10 hemma, af Kajanus 25/9 2/10 9/10 18/10 hemma, af Kajanus 88-59 Harthin, Edvard Adalbert, telegrafist 88-70 Kannus, Adam Johansson, skomakare Helsingfors 24 Translator Hartin Kivinebb 38 Bonden Kannus Chapman, Agnes Aurora Lovisa Boman, Maria Gustava, qvinna Stockholm 32 Öfverste Chapman Padasjoki 36 Kolaren Boman 21/8 28/8 4/9 4/9 hemma, af Kajanus 25/9 2/10 9/10 9/10 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 88-60 Ankarberg, Per Edvard, guldarbetare 88-71 Berg, Johan Erik, musikant Sverige 27 Hammarsmeden Ankarberg Wasa 46 Åkaren Berg Eriksdotter, Amanda, jungfru Sederén, Ida Margretha, jungfru Strömfors 26 Arbetaren Andersson Sverige 39 Kakelugnsmakaren Söderén 21/8 28/8 4/9 4/9 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 25/9 2/10 9/10 26/10 hemma, af Kajanus 88-61 Anisimoff, Grigor, waktmästare 88-72 Sarén, Erik Uno, litograf Wjatka 29 Bonden Anisimoff Reso 24 Klockaren Sarén Finskas, Johanna, qvinna Widerholm, Wera Augusta Theresia Nykarleby 30 Arbetaren Finskas Helsingfors 23 Boktryckare Widerholm 28/8 4/9 11/9 2/10 9/10 16/10 22/10 hemma, af Kajanus 88-62 Kuuskman, Jüri, instrumentmakare 88-73 Lindros, Kristian, silfverarbetare Reval 38 Borgaren Kuuskman Pyttis 28 Skolmästaren Lindros Leskinen, Brigitta Katharina, jungfru Kuronen, Ida Maria, jungfru Muhos 37 Landtbrukaren Leskinen Petersburg 21 Snickaren Kuronen 4/9 11/9 18/9 18/9 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 2/10 9/10 16/10 88-63 Åhlfors, Karl Emil, filare 88-74 Pöllinen, Anders Johan, färgare Helsingfors 24 Kopparslagaren Åhlfors Petersburg 22 Färgaren Pöllinen Grönfors, Fransilia Serafia, jungfru Wasiljeff, Anna, jungfru Rimito 21 Timmerman Grönfors Jaroslaw 25 Borgaren Wasiljeff 4/9 11/9 18/9 25/9 hemma, af Kajanus 2/10 9/10 16/10 88-64 Orest, Karl Otto, sjömanspredikant 88-75 Hermonius, Alexander Mauritz, med. stud. Sverige 33 Grenadieren Orest Petersburg 25 Hofrådet Hermonius Ek, Anna Mathilda, jungfru Abramitschew, Nadeschda, jungfru Fredrikshamn 26 Med. doktor Ek Tambow 21 Handlanden Abramitschew 11/9 18/9 25/9 16/10 23/10 30/10 88-65 Karvanen, Johannes, pastor 88-76 Lindqvist, Hans, arbetare St Johannis 40 Sjökapten Karvanen Wormsö 27 Sjöman Lindqvist Tammelin, Anna Höglund, Maria Sofia, jungfru Fredrikshamn 34 Sjökapten Tammelin Kronoby 26 Timmerman Höglund 11/9 18/9 18/9 2/10 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 16/10 23/10 30/10 5/11 hemma, af Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 59 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1888, entries 77-92; 1889, entries 1-6)

88-77 Määttärinen, Nikolaus, bonde 88-88 Kitt, Frantz, maskinist Walkeasaari 34 Bonden Määttärinen Königsberg 30 Skomakaren Kitt Reichenbach, Mathilda Maria, jungfru Liljendal, Wilhelmina Petersburg 31 Trädgårdsmästaren Helsingfors 45 Klockringaren Liljendal 23/10 30/10 6/11 18/12 25/12 1/1 88-78 Martiwitskij, Wladimir, borgare 88-89 Wardja, Alexander Arnold, klensmed Petersburg 29 Skrifvaren Martiwitskij Livland 33 Förvaltaren Wardja Rönnqvist, Mathilda Sofia, jungfru Bagge, Amalia, jungfru Helsinge 37 Bonden Rönnqvist Petersburg 26 Silfverarbetaren Bagge 23/10 30/10 6/11 18/12 25/12 1/1 88-79 Pusen, Martin, soldat 88-90 Lindqvist, Frans Oskar, kollegiesekreterare Lifland 34 Bonden Pusen Petersburg 40 Skräddaren Lindqvist Bergendahl, Lovisa, jungfru Petroff, Alexandra, jungfru Gamlakarleby 29 Arbetaren Bergendahl Ryssland 33 Hofrådet Petroff 23/10 30/10 6/11 25/12 1/1 8/1 88-80 Sturm, Heinrich Friedrich, handlande 88-91 von Hueck, Nikolai, tjensteman Narwa 37 Fabrikör Sturm Petersburg 25 Adelsman von Hueck Nord, Emilia Karolina von Pinello, Anna Elise Emilie, jungfru Petersburg 33 Gårdsegaren Nord Åbo24 Stabskapten Pinello 6/11 13/11 20/11 27/11 hemma, af Kajanus 1/1 8/1 15/1/89 88-81 Brunström, Wilhelm Ferdinand, mekaniker 88-92 Dekishoff, Paul, kollegiesekreterare Helsingfors 22 Mekaniker Brunström Petersburg 33 Tjenstemannen Dekishoff Frantz, Ida Margaretha, jungfru Jernefelt, Olga Maria, jungfru Petersburg 23 Bronzarbetare Frantz Petersburg 29 Telegrafisten Jernefelt 27/11 4/12 11/12 1/1 8/1 15/1/89 88-82 Fuque, Louis Hippolyte, kock 89-1 Stoläroff, Ivan, kontorist Frankrike 24 Arbetaren Fuque Astrachan 20 Gårdsegaren Stoläroff Idman, Julia Victorina, qvinna Ahlstrand, Adele Josefina, jungfru Helsingfors 25 Skrifvaren Idman Tavastehus 25 Urmakaren Ahlstrand 27/11 4/12 11/12 11/1/89 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 8/1 15/1 22/1 88-83 Lönnroth, Johan Gustaf, maskinist 89-2 Nikiforoff, Andrei, schweitzar Helsingfors 36 Maskinisten Lönnroth Mohileff 48 Bonden Nikiforoff Lindgren, Amalia Sofia, jungfru Lassfolk, Katarina Kristina, jungfru Wichtis 31 Arbetaren Lindgren Nerpes 34 Bonden Lassfolk 4/12 11/12 18/12 8/1 15/1 22/1 88-84 Rundholdt, Viktor Gabriel, skräddare 89-3 Makaroff, Peter, betjent Helsingfors 50 Timmerman Rundholdt Tula 36 Bonden Makaroff Sandberg, Fredrika Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersdotter, Johanna Kristina, jungfru Helsingfors 44 Snickaren Sandberg Sverige 42 Snickaren Petersson 4/12 11/12 18/12 12/2 1889 hemma, af Karvanen 15/1 22/1 29/1 88-85 Bartmer, Alexander Emil, jouvelerare 89-4 Ivanoff, Ivan, borgare Reval 37 Klensmed Bartmer Jamburg 25 Borgaren Ivanoff Guvenius, Emilie Marie, jungfru Ingman, Katarina Olivia, jungfru Petersburg 40 Juveleraren Guvenius Petersburg 28 Betjenten Ingman 11/12 18/12 25/12 27/12 hemma, af Kajanus 15/1 22/1 29/1 88-86 Brandstake, Michel Kristersson, trädgårdsmästare 89-5 Köbbi, Kristian, snickare Kronstadt 36 Arbetaren Brandstake Arensburg 38 Bonden Köbbi Nyström, Apollonia Wilhelmina, jungfru Fedoroff, Akulina, jungfru Sauvo (=Sagu) 24 Gårdsegaren Nyström Pskow 20 Bonden Feodoroff 11/12 18/12 25/12 15/1 22/1 29/1 88-87 Boström, Gustaf Evald, ingenieur 89-6 Borman, Paul Alexander Johan, instrumentmakare Helsingfors 33 Kronomätaren Boström Reval 32 Notarien Borman Bjelitskij, Sofia Eugenia, jungfru Ambrosos, Anna, jungfru Petersburg 25 Verkliga statsrådet Bjelitskij Preussen 30 Landtbrukaren Ambrosos 18/12 25/12 25/12 2/1 1889 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 19/2 26/2 5/3 11/3 hemma, af Kajanus 60 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1889, entries 7-28)

89-7 Zinserling, Jakob Adolf, bokhållare 89-18 Woitowitsch, Josef, waktmästare Riga 27 Snickaren Zinserling Lublin 29 Landtbrukaren Woitowitsch Schirwinskij, Magdalene, jungfru Woutilainen, Maria Helena, jungfru Königsberg 26 Godsegaren Schirwinsky Kuopio 44 Timmerman Woutilainen 19/2 26/2 5/3 11/3 hemma, af Kajanus 16/4 23/4 30/4 89-8 Strandman, Konstantin Karl, Commis. 89-19 Rumjäntsoff, Sergei, mekaniker Petersburg 27 Jouveleraren Strandman Petersburg 27 Läraren Rumjäntsoff Dippner, Adele Marie Augustine Lif, Alma Eleonora, jungfru Petersburg 30 Skräddaren Dippner Petersburg 26 Bronsarbetaren Lif 19/2 26/2 5/3 16/4 23/4 30/4 89-9 Djeventkowskij, Josef, skrifvare 89-20 Ivanoff, Laurent, dvornik Vilna 29 Trädgårdsmästare Twer 22 Bonden Ivanoff Simolin, Emilie Leopoldine, jungfru Lokander, Margaretha Mathilda, jungfru Småla (Smola) 21 Mekaniker Simolin Wiborg 31 Bokbindaren Lokander 26/2 5/3 5/3 23/4 30/4 7/5 89-10 Westerholm, Theodor Oskar, farmaceut 89-21 Lunabba, Henrik Gustaf Henriksson, timmerman Helsingfors 23 Sjökapten Westerholm Pedersö 36 Arbetaren Lunabba Achilles, Helene Christine Johanna Wäänänen, Anna Eriksdotter, jungfru Köpenhamn 21 Landskapsmålare Achilles Eno 30 Bonden Wäänänen 26/2 5/3 12/3 22/4 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 30/4 7/5 14/5 24/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 89-11 Westermark, Johan Fridolf, skomakare 89-22 Poponoff, Paul, frisör Pojo 40 Skomakare Westermark Mäki 21 Tullvaktmästare Poponoff Lundberg, Adelaide Alexandra, jungfru Sivensén, Anna Stina, jungfru Helsingfors 33 Skomakare Lundberg Sverige 43 Landtbrukare Sivensén 5/3 12/3 19/3 10/4 hemma, af Kajanus 30/4 7/5 14/5 89-12 Palmén, Karl Konstantin, stationsinspektor 89-23 Pitkänen, Anders Thomasson, arbetare Ikalis 31 Kronofogde Palmén Sordavala 29 Arbetare Pitkänen Lindholm, Edla Alexandra, jungfru Krokfors, Margaretha Olofsdotter Halikko 24 Landtbrukaren Lindholm Kronoborg 39 Landtbrukare Krokfors 19/3 26/3 2/4 10/4 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 7/5 14/5 21/5 89-13 Johansson, Karl Fredrik, skomakare 89-24 Fokin, Michael, borgare Lovisa 29 Timmerman Johansson Moskva 46 Trädgårdsmästaren Fokin Krokfors, Maria Tapper, Edla Maria, jungfru Kronoby 29 Timmerman Krokfors Lappträsk 40 Arbetaren Tapper 19/3 26/3 2/4 14/5 21/5 28/5 89-14 Boström, Alexander Ferdinand, tapetserare 89-25 Bergman, Magnus, guldsmed Petersburg 22 Smeden Boström Sibbo 43 Fiskaren Bergman Fort, Wilhelmina, jungfru Henriksdotter, Maria, jungfru Åbo 28 Timmerman Fort Lappträsk 33 Landtbrukaren Henriksson 26/3 2/4 9/4 10/4 hemma, af Kajanus 14/5 21/5 28/5 18/6 hemma, af Kajanus 89-15 Bulan, Jurgis, underofficer 89-26 Wirschikowsky, Josef, instrumentmakare Kurland 29 Landtbrukaren Bulan Kowno 34 Jordbrukare Wirschikowsky Nyman, Kristina Eufrosyna, jungfru Mahlberg, Selina, jungfru Esbo 31 Trädgårdsmästare Nyman Nyslott 36 Handlande Mahlberg 2/4 9/4 16/4 23/4 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 21/5 28/5 4/6 89-16 Ekman, Johan Gustaf, maskinist 89-27 Sederholm, Alfred, postexpeditör Pojo 53 Bonden Ekman Helsingfors 31 Med. Doctorn Sederholm Nordman, Amalia Dorothea Demjanowitsch, Alexandra, jungfru Petersburg 43 Maskinist Nordman Petersburg 25 Werkliga statsrådet 16/4 23/4 30/4 Se även Lysning 1889, nr 43! 21/5 28/5 28/5 89-17 Nobel, Karl Ludvig, ingenieur 89-28 von Gauger, Maximilian Gustaf Gustavovitsch- Petersburg 27 Fabrikören Nobel Petersburg 45 Verkliga statsrådet Gauger Landzert, Mary, jungfru Öhlman, Olga Maria Fedorovna, jungfru Petersburg 24 Vekliga statsrådet Professor Petersburg 27 Öfverste Öhlman 16/4 23/4 30/4 21/5 28/5 4/6 25/6 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 61 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1889, entries 29-50)

89-29 Klevesal, Wladimir, ingeniör 89-40 Sandell, Hans Larsson, fyrverkare Petersburg 26 Generalen Klewesal Sverige 34 Arbetaren Sandell Öhlman, Sofia, jungfru Gyllström, Kristina Sofia, qvinna Slovanka 23 Öfverste Öhlman Helsingfors 45 Trädgårdsmästaren Gyllström 21/5 28/5 28/5 30/7 6/8 13/8 10/9 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 89-30 Lindberg, Axel, häradshöfding 89-41 Nylund, Henrik Johan, modellsnickare Loppis 28 Brukspatron Lindberg Karis 61 Landtbrukaren Nylund Tammelander, Aina, jungfru Lassila, Anna Sofia, jungfru Reval 22 Handlande Tammelander Brahestad 30 Sjömannen Lassila 28/5 4/6 11/6 6/7 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 30/7 6/8 13/8 13/8 hemma, af Karvanen 89-31 Gissler, Gustaf Emil, silfverarbetare 89-42 Lindberg, Anders Viktor, filare Lovisa 25 Sjömannen Gissler Fagervik 34 Smeden Lindberg Holmstedt, Amanda Alexandra, jungfru Laatuin, Erika Andersdotter, jungfru 26 Landtbrukaren Holmstedt Heinola 34 Torparen Laatuin 11/6 18/6 25/6 9/7 hemma, af Karvanen 30/7 6/8 13/8 20/8 hemma, af Karvanen 89-32 Iwanowskij, Alexander, kock 89-43 Ekman, Johan Gustaf, maskinist Wilno 28 Borgaren Iwanowskij Pojo 53 Bonden Ekman Öhrling, Mathilda Wilhelmina, jungfru Nordman, Amalia Dorothea Petersburg 30 Guldarb. mästaren Öhrling Petersburg 43 Maskinisten Nordman 18/6 25/6 2/7 6/8 13/8 20/8 12/10 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 89-33 Oeckler, Georg Friedrich, bagaremästare 89-44 Beckström, Karl August, guldarbetare Coburg-Gotha 48 Bagarmästaren Oeckler Snappertuna 32 Bonden Beckström Roppoinen, Maria Charlotta Wasiljeff, Daria, jungfru Petersburg 28 Klensmeden Roppoinen Petersburg 20 Borgaren Wasiljeff 25/6 2/7 9/7 15/7 hemma, af Karvanen 13/8 20/8 27/8 89-34 Spahn, Gustaf, handlande 89-45 Korgusaloff, Paul, musikant Bayern 30 Direktören Spahn Petersburg 23 Kollegieregistrator Korgusaloff Erikson, Karolina Sylvander, Emma Maria, jungfru Petersburg 19 Urmakaremästaren Erikson Petersburg 22 Maskinist Sylvander 25/6 2/7 9/7 6/8 hemma, af Karvanen 20/8 27/8 3/9 89-35 Holm, Anders Erikson, urmakare 89-46 Suhitscheff, Jakob, arbetare Munsala 26 Landtbrukaren Holm Witebsk 30 Bonden Suhitscheff Kajander, Ida Sofia, jungfru Holm, Maria Wilhelmina Pernå 24 Lotsstyrmannen Kajander Åbo 46 Guldarbetaren Holm 25/6 2/7 9/7 13/8 hemma, af Karvanen 3/9 10/9 17/9 89-36 Pirttinen, Gustaf, pannmakare 89-47 Filenius, Robert, löjtnant Alahärmä 19 Timmermannen Pirttinen Petersburg 28 Skomakaren Filenius Blomqvist, Maria Sofia, jungfru Pauloff, Alexandra, jungfru Kronstadt 16 Timmermannen Blomqvist Petersburg 20 Handlanden Pauloff 2/7 9/7 16/7 16/7 hemma, af Karvanen 10/9 17/9 1/10 Lysningen upphäfven 89-37 Mattsson, Matts Wilhelm, skräddare 89-48 Ketzler, Friedrich, possessionat Hiitis 27 Landtbrukaren Mattsson Toxowa 41 Hofrådet Ketzler Nuuttinen, Lovisa, jungfru Sandberg, Ida Alwina Fredrika, jungfru Juga 24 Landtbrukaren Nuuttinen Nummis 35 Arkitekten Sandberg 2/7 9/7 16/7 10/9 17/9 24/9 24/9 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 89-38 Kamman, Oskar Wilhelm Waldemar, styrman 89-49 Michaschenko, Paul, underofficer Petersburg 24 Bundtmakaren Kamman Pultawa 43 Bonden Michaschenko Panoff, Maria, jungfru Åkesson, Charlotta Rosalia, jungfru Petersburg 23 Hofbetjenten Panoff Helsingfors 26 Kakelugnsfabrikör Åkesson 2/7 9/7 16/7 10/9 17/9 24/9 89-39 Knodel, Magnus August Kristian, kontorist 89-50 Karlsson, Karl Johan, mekanikus Petersburg 31 Mekaniker Knodel Sverige 46 Handlanden Karlsson Uggla, Bertha Kristina, jungfru Sellman, Anna Elisabeth, jungfru Willmanstrand 28 Kapten Uggla Nurmis 20 Färgaren Sellman 23/7 30/7 30/7 17/9 24/9 1/10 1/10 hemma, af Kajanus 62 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1889, entries 51-72)

89-51 Nordström, Theodor Amatus, bagare 89-62 Englund, Alexander, handlande Bromarf 20 Torpare Nordström Petersburg 32 Teatertjensteman Englund Rundqvist, Edla Sofia, jungfru Ivanoff, Nadeschda, jungfru Kostroma 31 Mekanikus Rundqvist Petersburg 17 Fältskären Ivanoff 17/9 24/9 1/10 8/10 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 15/10 22/10 29/10 89-52 Kärrman, Gustaf Alfred, landskontorist 89-63 Budsko, Ignatius, vaktmästare Fredrikshamn 19 Handlande Kärrman Wilna 26 Bonden Budsko Tammelin, Adelaide, jungfru Johansdotter, Maria Lovisa, jungfru Fredrikshamn 22 Handlande Tammelin Strömfors 29 Hemmansegare Johansson 17/9 24/9 8/10 8/10 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 22/10 29/10 5/11 89-53 Pekander, Alexander Reinhold, mekanikus 89-64 Parland, Woldemar Charles, advokatsbiträde Petersburg 23 Skomakaren Pekander Petersburg 22 Handlande Parland Feodoroff, Maria, jungfru Dmitrijeff, Alexandra, jungfru Petersburg 19 Snickaren Feodoroff Petersburg 20 Handlande Dmitrijeff 17/9 24/9 1/10 22/10 29/10 29/10 89-54 Lindroos, Fredrik Wilhelm, filare 89-65 Holmström, Anders, maskinist Dragsfjerd 24 Arbetare Lindroos Nykarleby 37 Bonden Holmström Johansdotter, Fanny Eleonora, jungfru Käck, Brita Sofia, jungfru Borgå 25 Timmerman Johansson Nykarleby 27 Timmerman Käck 17/9 24/9 1/10 12/11 hemma, af Kajanus 29/10 5/11 12/11 26/11 i Kronstadt, af Karvanen 89-55 Mujel, Johan, skräddare 89-66 Hein, Nikolai, pannmästare Tohmajärvi 37 Bonden Mujel Petersburg 33 Tjensteman Hein Stjernros, Emilia, jungfru Nehrman, Anna, jungfru Petersburg 23 Guldarbetaren Stjernros Jääskis 32 Bonden Nehrman 1/10 8/10 15/10 15/10 hemma, af Kajanus 29/10 5/11 12/11 89-56 Sy, Karl, extra konduktör 89-67 Sattini, Frans Axel, fodralmakare Helsingfors 23 Svarfvaren Sy Borgå 48 Konditor Sattini , Wera, jungfru Dalmedovtova, Helena Smolensk 26 Borgaren Davidoff Petersburg 40 Artelschik Dalmedovtoff 1/10 8/10 15/10 Lysningsbet. återlemnat 17/1/90 29/10 5/11 12/11 89-57 Nemtschinoff, Michael, handlande 89-68 Albrecht, Edvard, commis. Petersburg 26 Soldaten Nemtschinoff Jamburg 43 Glasfabrikanten Albrecht Backlund, Wilhelmina Gustafva, jungfru Behrsing, Maria Annette, jungfru Helsingfors 26 Sjöman Backlund Jamburg 32 Trädgårdsmästaren Behrsing 1/10 8/10 15/10 12/11 19/11 26/11 89-58 Boman, Frans Frithiof, skomakare 89-69 Schier, Leopold, gravör Helsingfors 42 Stadsfogden Boman Böhmen 25 Glassliparen Schier Blomqvist, Amanda Wilhelmina, Lindholm, Hulda Lovisa, jungfru Mörskom 44 Bonden Blomqvist Helsingfors 28 Möbelfabrikanten Lindholm 1/10 8/10 15/10 15/10 hemma, af Kajanus 12/11 19/11 26/11 17/12 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 89-59 Appelgren, Johan Fredrik, skomakare 89-70 Tietz, Frans, gravör Sotkamo 36 Forstmästare Appelgren Böhmen 23 Gravören Tietz Kurenkin, Anna, jungfru Lindholm, Fanny Mathilda, jungfru Systerbäck 20 Smeden Kurenkin Helsingfors 25 Möbelfabrikanten Lindholm 8/10 15/10 22/10 12/11 19/11 26/11 17/12 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 89-60 Långström, August, snickare 89-71 Kraeser, Gustaf Emil, smed Lojo 41 Bonden Långström Stralsund 37 Smeden Kraeser Weijola, Augusta Emilia, jungfru Högström, Amanda Augusta, jungfru Tammela 35 Inspektor Weijola Ingå40 Landbrukaren Högström 8/10 15/10 22/10 4/11 hemma, af Kajanus 26/11 3/12 10/12 89-61 Stemman, Nikolai Ferdinand, handlande 89-72 Helin, August Frithiof, maskinist Petersburg 34 Fabrikant Stemman Tammerfors 35 Kantorn Helin Bücken, Edla Dagmar, jungfru Ekmark, Maria Charlotta, jungfru Petersburg 19 Ingeniör Bücken Helsinge 40 Stenhuggaren Ekmark 8/10 15/10 22/10 22/10 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 26/11 3/12 10/12 10/12 hemma, af Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 63 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1889, entries 73-83; 1990, entires 1-11)

89-73 Peekman, Gustaf, tapettryckare 90-1 Poponoff, Paul, frisör Reval 26 Muraren Peekman Mäki 22 Tullvaktmästaren Poponoff Grönberg, Malvina Johanna, jungfru Sivensén, Anna Stina, jungfru 27 Torparen Grönberg Sverige 44 Landtbrukaren Sivensén 3/12 10/12 17/12 26/12 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 7/1 14/1 21/1 89-74 Lindberg, August Fredrik, skomakare 90-2 Wolfram, Konstantin, tjensteman Mäntsälä 49 Skräddare Lindberg Petersburg 25 Provisor Wolfram Heckell, Lovisa Kristina Krakau, Alexandra Katarina, jungfru Gamlakarleby 39 Sjöman Heckell Petersburg 24 Tjensteman Krakau 3/12 10/12 17/12 26/12 hemma, af Kajanus 7/1 14/1 21/1 89-75 Kihlgren, Anders Henrik, timmerman 90-3 Dementjeff, Mikael, skomakare Korsnäs 49 Timmerman Kihlgren Petersburg 32 Skomakare Dementjeff Weckman, Sidonia Sofia Nyholm, Olga, qvinna Jyväskylä 36 Petersburg 29 Silfverarbetare Nyholm 3/12 10/12 17/12 17/12 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 7/1 14/1 21/1 89-76 Kuckus, Anders Mattsson, timmerman 90-4 Westerlund, Karl Robert Willehad, mekaniker Wörå 44 Bonden Kuckus Nikolaistad 24 Muraren Westerlund Wuohelainen, Helena Wasiljeff, Anna, jungfru Kexholm 42 Werkmästaren Wuohelainen Petersburg 22 Gårdsegaren Wasiljeff 10/12 17/12 24/12 14/1/90 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 14/1 21/1 28/1 89-77 Stenhäll, Wilhelm, skräddare 90-5 Blomqvist, Karl Edvard, kontorist Kides 42 Bonden Stenhäll Petersburg 30 Arbetaren Blomqvist Forsman, Maria Sofia, jungfru Meschkowa, Julia Messuby 36 Snickaren Forsman Saratoff 29 Handlanden Meschkow 10/12 17/12 24/12 14/1 21/1 28/1 89-78 Smids, Edvard Adolfsson, silfverarbetare 90-6 Palmgren, Botolf Wiheljä, skomakare Pyttis 27 Bonden Smids Petersburg 24 Mekaniker Palmgren Stendahl, Maria Josefina, jungfru Halonen, Maria, jungfru Petersburg 22 Snickaren Stendahl Jaakkima 21 Bonden Halonen 10/12 17/12 24/12 21/1 28/1 4/2 10/2 hemma, af Kajanus 89-79 Otzko, August, commis. 90-7 Johansson, Henrik, konduktör Petersburg 28 Handtverkaren Otzko 51 Arbetaren Johansson Hellgren, Emilia Lovisa, jungfru Määttänen, Susanna Katarina, jungfru Petersburg 19 Handlanden Hellgren Ilomants 24 Arbetaren Määttänen 10/12 17/12 24/12 6/1 1890 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 4/2 11/2 18/2 89-80 Brink, Nikolai Edvard Jakob, handlande 90-8 Lönnros, Anders Johan, skräddare Petersburg 27 Källarmästare Brink Lappträsk 39 Torparen Lönnros Tölleri, Mathilda Serafia, jungfru Wainikainen, Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 25 Skomakare Tölleri Lapinlax 38 Arbetaren Wainikainen 17/12 24/12 24/12 26/12 hemma, af Kajanus 18/2 25/2 22/4 29/4 hemma, af Kajanus 89-81 Judén, Gustaf Fredrik, öfverste 90-9 Jörgensén, Gustaf Walter, ingeniör Willmanstrand 41 Landtmätaren Judén Åbo30 SkeppskonstruktörenJörgensén Sveholm, Gustafva Fredrika, jungfru Sirelius, Elin Konkordia, jungfru Tenala 39 Godsegaren Sveholm Petersburg 17 Generalmajor Sirelius 17/12 24/12 24/12 26/12 hemma, af Kajanus 25/2 4/3 11/3 3/4 hemma, af Kajanus 89-82 Stepanoff, Michael, tapetarbetare 90-10 Fredriksson, Johan Henrik, mekaniker Narva 30 Soldaten Stepanoff Jakobstad 50 Sjökapten Fredriksson Sjölund, Maria Julina, jungfru Grönros, Johanna Kristina, jungfru Föglö på Åland 28 Skomakaren Sjölund Björneborg 50 Styrman Grönros 31/12 7/1 14/1 4/3 11/3 18/3 2/4 hemma, af Karvanen 89-83 Ekvall, Emil Fredrik, werkstadsföreståndare 90-11 Wisousoff, Peter, öfverste Jönköping 25 Brobyggmästare Ekvall Petersburg 70 Tjensteman Wislousoff Procopé, Amalia Maria, jungfru Moberg, Augusta Wilhelmina, jungfru Åbo 30 Optiker Procopé Sverige 35 Grufägaren Moberg 31/12 7/1 14/1 27/1 1890 hemma, af Kajanus 11/3 18/3 25/3 64 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1890, entries 12-33)

90-12 Wagner, Adolf, medicine doktor 90-23 Salund, Johan Henrik, timmerman Odessa 38 Medicine doktor Wagner Nedervetil 37 Timmerman Salund Lindberg, Wilhelmina Mathilda, jungfru Hjelt, Johanna Johansdotter, jungfru Petersburg 21 Ingeniör Lindberg Nykarleby 25 Arbetare Hjelt 25/3 1/4 8/4 14/4 hemma, af Kajanus 29/4 6/5 13/5 21/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 90-13 Palmqvist, Onni Edmund Albin, agronom 90-24 Popkoff, Jefim, skräddare Rantasalmi 22 Possessionaten Palmqvist Rjäsan 36 Skräddare Popkoff Brunner, Helene, jungfru Dyrberg, Emilia Johanna Nikolajeff 19 Kapten af 1sta Rangen Helsingfors 30 Svarfvare Dyrberg 1/4 8/4 8/4 6/5 13/5 20/5 90-14 Kopmann, Johan August, tapettryckare 90-25 Rungman, Alexander, filare Reval 24 Underofficer Kopmann Petersburg 30 Silfverarbetaren Rungman Westerholm, Ida Alexandra, jungfru Sabel, Gustafva Karolina, jungfru Helsingfors 31 Muraren Westerholm Helsingfors 34 Soldaten Sabel 1/4 8/4 15/4 21/4 hemma, af Kajanus 13/5 20/5 27/5 27/5 hemma, af Kajanus 90-15 Prüss, Henrik Ludvig Frans, karusellegare 90-26 Sjögren, Sten Anders Hjalmar, professor Lübeck 22 Karusellegaren Prüss Upsala 34 Bergmästaren Sjögren Meijer, Johanna Elisabeth, jungfru Nobel, Anna Maria Elisabeth, fröken Celle 28 Karusellegaren Meijer Petersburg 24 Fabrikanten Nobel 1/4 8/4 8/4 21/4 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 13/5 20/5 27/5 29/5 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 90-16 Sundgren, Hjalmar Conrad, mekaniker 90-27 Södergran, Mathias, mekaniker Uskela 35 Bryggmästaren Sundgren Nerpes 44 Possessionaten Södergran Malmberg, Erika, jungfru Holmros, Helena Lovisa, qvinna Ingo 38 Snickaren Malmberg Petersburg 29 Gjutaren Holmros 8/4 15/4 22/4 29/4 hemma, af Kajanus 13/5 20/5 27/5 1/6 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 90-17 Kilkki, Kristian, skräddare 90-28 Hassinen, Johan, filare St Michel 47 Arbetaren Kilkki Impilax 29 Filaren Hassinen Nordman, Erika Lovisa, jungfru Bergendahl, Augusta Wilhelmina Tavastehus 42 Torparen Nordman Kuolemajärvi 18 Underofficeren Bergendahl 15/4 22/4 29/4 3/6 10/6 17/6 90-18 Kåck, Jakob, guldarbetare 90-29 Glad, Johannes, pannarbetare Munsala 25 Timmerman Kåck Kronoby 25 Timmerman Glad Pärnänen, Ulrika, jungfru Jakobsson Hattar, Johanna, jungfru Petersburg 26 Skomakare Pärnänen Öfveresse 24 Timmermannen Jakobsson 15/4 22/4 29/4 29/4 hemma, af Kajanus 10/6 17/6 24/6 24/6 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 90-19 Sirotinin, Alexander, soldat 90-30 Lukaschewitz, Paul Edvard, kommissionär Zarskoe-Selo 26 Lakejen Sirotinin Windau 30 Forstmästaren Lukaschewitz Schoultz, Aina Hilja, jungfru Karpoff, Anastasia Willmanstrand 27 Kapten Schoultz Staraja Russa 24 Handlande Karpoff 15/4 22/4 29/4 24/6 1/7 8/7 90-20 Rodas, Alexander, skomakare 90-31 Bärlund, Adolf Albert, konstförvandt Mustasaari 36 Snickaren Rodas Petersburg 22 Kopparslagaren Bärlund Fröberg, Charlotta , jungfru Rönnberg, Amalia Karolina, jungfru Fagervik 44 Smeden Fröberg Ingå 30 Landtbrukaren Rönnberg 22/4 29/4 6/5 13/5 hemma, af Kajanus 24/6 1/7 8/7 19/7 hemma, af Karvanen 90-21 Sakrutin, Alexander, kock 90-32 Tavaststjerna, Alexander, löjtnant Jaroslaw 21 Borgaren Sakrutin Kuopio 27 Generalmajor Tavaststjerna Levan, Aurora Ulrika Blom, Eugenie Charlotte, jungfru Thusby 35 Arbetaren Levan Kuopio 26 Major Blom 22/4 29/4 6/5 24/6 1/7 8/7 90-22 Magito, Karl Ludvig , restauratör 90-33 Stenman, Juho Henrik, garfvare Stockholm 52 Kocken Magito Tammerfors 31 Garfvaren Stenman Hedström, Anna Sofia Katarina, jungfru Pihl, Adolfina Josefina, jungfru Stockholm 48 Tullvaktmästaren Hedström Pojo 37 Skräddaren Pihl 29/4 6/5 13/5 17/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 1/7 8/7 15/7 28/7 hemma, af Karvanen FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 65 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1890, entries 34-55)

90-34 Lawrof, Wasilj, kapten af 1sta Rangen 90-45 Grönberg, Karl Wilhelm, skorstensfejare Pskofska guv. 48 Officeren Lawrof Petersburg 26 Garfvaren Grönberg Lind, Amanda Karolina Semenoff, Anastasia, jungfru Wesilaks 47 Ingeniör Lind Petersburg 23 Borgaren Semenoff 8/7 15/7 15/7 9/9 16/9 23/9 90-35 Raivio, Frans Valentin, snickare 90-46 Ursin, Pehr Mårten Michael, öfversekreterareadj. Wirdois 29 Landtbrukaren Raivio Helsingfors 28 Werkl. Statsrådet Ursin Lemström, Amanda Josefina, jungfru Abramitscheff, Nina, jungfru Helsingfors 27 Timmerman Lemström Saratow 28 Handlanden Abramitscheff 22/7 29/7 5/8 26/8 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 9/9 16/9 16/9 90-36 Bock, Georg Filip, kolonist 90-47 Nyman, Fritz Ludvig, guldsmedsmästare Neu-Saratowka 22 Landtbrukaren Bock Kuopio 33 Krukmakaren Nyman Menson, Leontina Johanna, jungfru Söderberg, Josefina Wilhelmina, jungfru Reval 16 Smeden Menson Helsingfors 30 Byggmästare Söderberg 22/7 29/7 5/8 5/8 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 16/9 23/9 30/9 30/9 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 90-37 Nilsson, Nils Peter, arbetare 90-48 Lopatine, Dimitri, adelsman Sverige 33 Timmerman Nilsson Smolensk 28 Kollegieassessor Lopatine Karlsdotter, Ellen Ottilia, jungfru Brandt, Amanda Erika Sverige 23 Arbetaren Karlsson Åbo 26 Sjökapten Brandt 5/8 12/8 19/8 7/10 hemma, af Kajanus 23/9 30/9 30/9 90-38 Tarkowski, Senom, tekniker 90-49 Lukin, Konstantin, procuratorsadjoint Warschau 28 Maskinisten Tarkowski Dorpat 27 Handlanden Lukin Schadvoin, Alma Elvina, jungfru Ursin, Eugenie Fanny Eleonora, fröken Karis (se anm.) 26 Öfverste Schadvoin Petersburg 21 Werkliga Statsrådet Ursin 5/8 12/8 19/8 16/9 hemma, af Karvanen 23/9 30/9 7/10 14/10 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 90-39 Sahlström, Anders Ferdinand, kollegiesekreterare 90-50 Friberg, Karl Richard, urmakare Petersburg 40 Köpman Sahlström Petersburg 26 Urmakaren Friberg Tarasoff, Eudokia Feodorovna, jungfru Henriksdotter, Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 24 Borgaren Tarasoff Lappträsk 26 Bonden Henriksson 12/8 19/8 26/8 30/9 7/10 14/10 21/10 hemma, af Kajanus 90-40 Engberg, Johan Severin, guldarbetare 90-51 Tillander, Edvard, guldarbetare Karislojo 31 Kronolänsman Engberg Kronstadt 33 Borgaren Tillander Tallberg, Edla, jungfru Aleschkewitsch, Warvara, jungfru Ingo 47 Sytningsman Tallberg Petersburg 20 Tjensteman Aleschkewitsch 12/8 19/8 26/8 26/8 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 30/9 7/10 14/10 Se även Lysning 1891, nr 3! 90-41 Andrejeff, Jefim, gjutare 90-52 Ullberg, Karl Emil Rudolf, dekorationsmålare Pensa 27 Målaren Andrejeff Åbo 23 Målaren Ullberg Johansson, Johanna, qvinna Lagerström, Katarina Elvira, jungfru Lovisa 38 Timmerman Johansson Petersburg 22 Gasmästaren Lagerström 19/8 26/8 2/9 7/10 14/10 21/10 25/10 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 90-42 Hjelt, Gustaf Albin, jernarbetare 90-53 Sandholm, Axel Rafael, tekniker Oravais 24 Sadelmakaren Hjelt Åbo 32 Sjötullvaktmästare Sandholm Snickars, Anna Josefina, jungfru Nordqvist, Georgine Ottilia, jungfru Petersburg 19 Timmermannen Snickars Petersburg 24 Guldarbetare Nordqvist 2/9 9/9 16/9 16/9 hemma, af Karvanen 7/10 14/10 21/10 27/10 hemma, af Kajanus 90-43 Jukanen, Simeon, smedmästare 90-54 Nylund, Karl August, snickare Klemis 41 Bonden Jukanen Karis 23 Torparen Nylund Wall, Beata Mättö, Johanna, jungfru Wörå 35 Soldaten Wall Wiborg 32 Skräddaren Mättö 2/9 9/9 16/9 7/10 14/10 21/10 21/10 hemma, af Karvanen 90-44 Solovieff, Andrei, betjent 90-55 Lassman, Jahn, kammartjenare Moskva 62 Handlande Solovieff Riga 28 Arrendator Lassman Lundberg, Amanda Emilia, jungfru Strandholm, Emilia Lovisa, jungfru Wiborg 24 Maskinist Lundberg Åbo 31 Timmerman Strandholm 9/9 16/9 23/9 7/10 14/10 21/10 21/10 hemma, af Karvanen 66 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1890, entries 56-70; 1891, entries 1-7)

90-56 Harfeld, Moritz, handlande 90-67 Dexen, Carl Woldemar Heinrich, kopparsmed Mitau 36 Tjensteman Harfeld Riga 34 Kopparsmed Dexen Benzensohn, Rosa Nyberg, Serafia Ulrika, jungfru St Petersburg 53 Handlande Benzensohn Petersburg 25 Bokbindaren Nyberg 14/10 21/10 28/10 2/12 9/12 16/12 90-57 Moberg, Gustaf Ferdinand, maskinist 90-68 Karlsson, Edvard, guldsmed Uleåborg 31 Smeden Moberg Lappträsk 25 Timmerman Karlsson Fröberg, Hulda Alexandra Broman, Alexandra Karolina, jungfru Helsingfors 38 Arbetaren Fröberg Lovisa 23 Konstapel Broman 14/10 21/10 28/10 25/11 hemma, af Kajanus 9/12 16/12 23/12 29/12 hemma, af Kajanus 90-58 Karloff, Wladimir, revisor 90-69 Löflund, Karl Leonard, guldsmed Petersburg 34 Guvernementssekreterare Pojo 39 Smeden Löflund Weurlander, Lydia, jungfru Ahtiainen, Wilhelmina Petersburg 17 Tjensteman Weurlander Wiborg 38 Fångknekten Ahtiainen 14/10 21/10 28/10 9/12 16/12 23/12 26/12 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 90-59 Melanchtowitz, Johan Emil, commis. 90-70 Ahlbäck, Berndt Johan August, guldsmed Zarskoe-Selo 29 Agronomen Melanchtowitz Wasa 28 Musikunderofficeren Ahlbäck Greijer, Sofia Augusta, jungfru Wachrameff, Avdotja, jungfru Petersburg 21 Smedmästaren Greijer Arkangel 30 Arbetaren Bachrameff 21/10 28/10 4/11 14/11 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 16/12 23/12 30/12 90-60 Rehn, Alfred Woldemar, svarfvare 91-1 Grünthal, Rudolf Edvard, snickare Petersburg 22 Kopparslagaren Rehn Estland 40 Köpman Grünthal Dannman, Maria Sofia, jungfru Nukkinen, Lovisa Petersburg 18 Mekanikern Dannman Finland 37 Köpman Nukkinen 21/10 28/10 4/11 11/11 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 6/1 13/1 20/1 90-61 Petranin, Dmitri, smed 91-2 Maurer, Karl Fredrik Emil, köpman Twer 22 Bonden Petranin Baden 32 Fabrik. Maurer Malmberg, Mathilda Lovisa, qvinna Seeland, Helene Henriette, jungfru Petersburg 36 Snickaren Malmberg Dorpat 24 Godsförvaltare Seeland 21/10 28/10 28/10 6/1 13/1 20/1 2/2 hemma, af Kajanus 90-62 Porsch, Nikolai, skrifvare 91-3 Tillander, Edvard, guldarbetare Novgorod 27 Kollegieregistratorn Porsch Kronstadt 33 Borgaren Tillander Westerholm, Anna Karolina, jungfru Aleschkewitsch, Warvara, jungfru Petersburg 23 Arbetaren Westerholm Petersburg 20 Tjensteman Aleschkewitsch 28/10 4/11 4/11 6/1 13/1 13/1 Se även Lysning 1890, nr 51! 90-63 Liimatainen, Karl, skrifvare 91-4 Willutak, Johannes August, fabriksarbetare Wiborg 23 Landtbrukaren Liimatainen Riga 21 Smeden Willutak Stenberg, Olga Sofia, jungfru Skytte, Mathilde Wilhelmina, jungfru Åbo 28 Arbetaren Stenberg Helsingfors 30 Arbetaren Skytte 4/11 11/11 18/11 2/12 hemma, af Kajanus 6/1 13/1 20/1 90-64 Engblom, August Alexander, ingeniör 91-5 Brockmann, Conrad Caesar Carl, skådespelare Sverige 29 Byggmästare Engblom Hamburg 33 Köpman Brockman Nordlin, Oneida Lovisa, jungfru Kipp, Marie Hermine, jungfru Åbo 24 Sjökapten Nordlin Wien 20 Köpman Kipp 4/11 11/11 18/11 6/1 1891 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 13/1 20/1 27/1 2/2 hemma, af Kajanus 90-65 Rumentscheff, Demitri, öfverste 91-6 Krüger, Fredrik Ludvig Emil, bronzmästare Witebsk 55 Doktor Rumentscheff Dessau 55 Skräddaren Krüger Filenius, Maria Sofia, jungfru Preede, Julia, jungfru Petersburg 32 Skomakare Filenius Livland 31 Borgaren Preede 2/12 9/12 16/12 13/1 20/1 27/1 90-66 Miettinen, Anders, skomakare 91-7 Piller, Jakob, skådespelare Juuga 29 Skomakaren Miettinen NischNovgorod 24 Fabrikören Piller Henriksson, Hilda Lovisa, jungfru Krüger, Emilia Alexandra, jungfru Nykarleby 31 Sjöman Henriksson Petersburg 20 Bronzmästaren Krüger 2/12 9/12 16/12 26/12 hemma, af Karvanen 13/1 20/1 27/1 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 67 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1891, entries 8-29)

91-8 Ekholm, Adrian, målare 91-19 von Gersdorff, Ferdinand Alexander Rudolf Wasa 44 Postiljon Ekholm Pernau 32 Häradshöfding von Gersdorff Rönnberg, Maria Andersdotter, jungfru Küng, Barbara Bertha, jungfru Wasa 42 Bonden Rönnberg Zürich 33 Landtbrukaren Küng 20/1 27/1 3/2 3/2 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 17/2 24/2 3/3 3/3 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 91-9 Golovatscheff, Paul, handlandeson 91-20 Dorrendorf, Petter Gottlieb, mekaniker Helsingfors 19 Handlande Golovatscheff Kexholm 25 Apothekare Dorrendorff Eklund, Maria Josefina, jungfru Backman, Olga Sofia, jungfru Helsingfors 24 Muraremästare Eklund Petersburg 30 Snickare Backman 27/1 3/2 10/2 24/3 31/3 7/4 22/4 hemma, af Kajanus 91-10 Sirotkin, Wasili, borgare 91-21 Malmström, Gustaf Reinhold, eldare Petersburg 27 Underofficer Sirotkin St Michel 30 Borgare Malmström Ekegren, Edla Fransina, jungfru Häsä, Maria Johansdotter, jungfru Kyrkslätt 31 Arbetare Ekegren Wederlax 30 Sjöman Häsä 27/1 3/2 10/2 24/3 31/3 7/4 7/4 hemma, af Kajanus 91-11 Anikejeff, Maksim, tjensteman 91-22 Nyqvist, Oskar Wilhelm, maskinist Lovisa 26 Kapten Anikejeff Suomussalmi 20 Smeden Nyqvist Andberg, Sofia Wilhelmina, qvinna Arponen, Eva Samuelsdotter, jungfru Helsingfors 31 Telegrafchef Andberg Sordavala 20 Arbetaren Arponen 27/1 3/2 10/2 24/3 31/3 7/4 22/4 hemma, af Kajanus 91-12 Ampuja, Albert Robert, fodralmakaremästare 91-23 Ternström, August Ludvig, skomakare Petersburg 26 Fodralmakaren Ampuja Sverige 32 Skräddare Ternström Gillberg, Karolina Wilhelmina, jungfru Forsblom, Hulda Maria, jungfru Åbo 26 Slottsknekten Gillberg Borgå 25 Arbetare Forsblom 3/2 10/2 17/2 31/3 7/4 14/4 22/4 hemma, af Kajanus 91-13 Bergman, Adolf Gottlieb, mekaniker 91-24 Nyström, Claes, instrumentmakare Helsingfors 28 Skräddaremästare Bergman Lojo 49 Mjölnaren Nyström Petroff, Olga, jungfru Beckström, Eufrosyne Wilhelmina Novgorod 20 Paljatören Petroff Lojo 26 Bonden Beckström 3/2 10/2 17/2 31/3 7/4 14/4 91-14 Buscke, Eugen Arthur, köpman 91-25 Winster, Viktor Konstantin, hofråd Tilsit 43 Köpman Buscke Petersburg 44 Tjensteman Winster Bietepage, Eugenie Marie, jungfru Dragunoff, Lijdia, jungfru Petersburg 27 Fabrikanten Bietepage Petersburg 30 Kapten Dragunoff 3/2 10/2 17/2 7/4 14/4 14/4 91-15 Knutsson, Anders, ingeniör 91-26 Poljakoff, Michael, kontorist Sverige 51 Landtbrukaren Knutsson Petersburg 37 Borgaren Poljakoff Björklund, Anna Sofia, jungfru Forsén, Henrika Wilhelmina, jungfru Helsinge 37 Landtbrukaren Björklund Petersburg 35 Klensmeden Forsén 10/2 17/2 24/2 9/3 hemma, af Kajanus 7/4 14/4 21/4 91-16 Helenius, Gustaf Adert, skomakare 91-27 Alexandrofsky, Steffan, akademiker Kivinebb 21 Banvakten Helenius Riga 49 Köpman Alexandrofsky Lappalainen, Emilia Kristina, jungfru Nybom, Amanda Charlotta, jungfru Petersburg 20 Skomakaren Lappalainen Sibbo 33 Inspektor Nybom 10/2 17/2 24/2 7/4 14/4 21/4 91-17 Holst, Herman Heinrich, bankodirektör 91-28 Borvikoff, Nikolai, fotograf Stockholm 44 Sockerbruksmästare Holst Petersburg 19 Arbetare Borvikoff Heiser, Johanna Bertha, jungfru Henriksson Harf, Emilia Maria, jungfru Tilsit 35 Arbetare Heiser Petersburg 16 Guldarbetare Henriksson H. 10/2 17/2 24/2 10/3 hemma, af Karvanen 21/4Inställd emed. bruden ej är fyllda 16 år 91-18 Lindberg, Alexander, kontorist 91-29 Sy, Karl, tullvaktmästare Petersburg 23 Tulluppsyningsman Lindberg Helsingfors 25 Svarfvaren Sy Sablina, Sofia, jungfru Simsson, Paulina Elisabeth, jungfru Olonetz 23 Guvernementssekreterare Riga 24 Smeden Simsson 17/2 24/2 24/2 5/5 12/5 19/5 26/5 hemma, af Kajanus 68 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1891, entries 30-51)

91-30 Lagerkrantz, Frans Fredrik, stentryckare 91-41 Hollti, Johan, skomakare Kyrkslätt 21 TrädgårdsmästarenLagerkrantz Mustasaari 29 Snickaren Hollti Stukalkin, Tatiana, jungfru Nyberg, Emilia Kristina, jungfru Ryssland 21 Borgaren Stukalkin Lovisa 23 Mekanikern Nyberg 5/5 12/5 19/5 14/7 21/7 28/7 18/8 hemma, af Kajanus 91-31 Reuss, Karl, kemist 91-42 Torstensson, Johan Wilhelm, glasarbetare Petersburg 30 Handlanden Reuss Sverige 20 Glasarbetare Torstensson Geschwendt, Beata Olga Anna Lovisa Rasehorn, Sofia Fredrika Karolina Petersburg 27 Werkliga Statsrådet Ryssland 20 Glasarbetare Rasehorn 12/5 19/5 26/5 1/6 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 14/7 21/7 28/7 4/8 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 91-32 Lück, Karl Johan Kristian, jernvägstjensteman 91-43 Grönqvist, Johan Herman, bokhållare Achen 70 Privatieren Lück Sverige 30 Skräddaren Grönqvist Spolander, Anna Fredrika, jungfru Gutman, Desideria Ingeborg, jungfru Uleåborg 41 Handlanden Spolander Riga 24 Smeden Gutman 12/5 19/5 26/5 31/5 hemma, af Kajanus 21/7 28/7 4/8 11/8 hemma, af Karvanen 91-33 Rube, Edvard Josef, farmaceut 91-44 Silvennainen, Johan, snickare Estland 27 Landtbrukaren Rube Soanlaks 29 Torparen Silvennainen Andersson, Kristina Lovisa, jungfru Eriksson, Maria Emilia, jungfru Stockholm 31 Arbetaren Andersson Mariehamn 17 Styrman Eriksson 12/5 19/5 26/5 26/5 å Pastoratet, af Kajanus 21/7 28/7 4/8 Se även Lysning 1891, nr 63! 91-34 Wirén, Karl Johan, gjutare 91-45 Nyman, Matts Andersson, arbetare Petersburg 23 Maskinisten Wirén Nykarleby 44 Bonden Nyman Senjkina, Nadeschda, jungfru Dunk, Ulrika Petersburg 18 Arbetaren Senjkin Wörå 56 Bonden Dunk 19/5 26/5 2/6 21/7 28/7 4/8 25/8 å Pastoratet, af Karvanen 91-35 Nyman, Jewgraf, guvernementssekreterare 91-46 Wanhanen, Peter, arbetare Petersburg 29 Tullförvaltare Nyman Kides 35 Bonden Wanhanen von Becker, Maria, jungfru Luukkonen, Aina Emilia, jungfru Sveaborg 28 Kapten Becker Petersburg 21 Arbetaren Luukkonen 26/5 2/6 9/6 28/7 4/8 11/8 91-36 Gordan, Emanuel, notarius 91-47 Saar, Jan, arbetare Riga 29 Handlanden Gordan Lifland 35 Bonden Saar Almqvist, Olga Fredrika, jungfru Axelsson, Amanda Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 26 Bagaren Almqvist Kyrkslätt 20 Arbetaren Axelsson 26/5 2/6 9/6 9/6 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 28/7 4/8 11/8 18/8 hemma, af Kajanus 91-37 Ikonen, Michael Frans, svarfvare 91-48 Spåre, Alexander Eugén, hofrättsextrafiskal Petersburg 32 Silfverarbetare Ikonen Birkkala 35 Häradshöfding Spåre Holmström, Mathilda Wilhelmina Kaufmann, Hilda Sigrid Johanna Borgå 31 Skomakare Holmström Tammerfors 19 Direktör Kaufmann 26/5 2/6 9/6 10/6 hemma, af Kajanus 18/8 25/8 1/9 21/9 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 91-38 Blom, Johan Henrikssson, bagare 91-49 Solovijeff, Nikolai, fältskär Åbo 53 Gefreitern Blom Peterhof 34 Borgaren Solovijeff Munter, Anna Kristina, jungfru Tavast, Emilia Josefina Björneborg 43 Sjömannen Munter Petersburg 30 Svarfvaren Tavast 26/5 2/6 9/6 16/6 hemma, af Kajanus 8/9 15/9 22/9 91-39 Winogradoff, Gregor, skräddare 91-50 Stoehr, Konstantin Woldemar, urmakare Twer 29 Handlanden Winogradoff Petersburg 28 Doktor Stoehr Liljeström, Elli Josefina, qvinna Larsson, Anna Maria, jungfru Esbo 23 Snickaren Liljeström Sverige 21 Maskinisten Larsson 16/6 23/6 30/6 15/9 22/9 29/9 91-40 Nordström, Karl Edvard, banktjensteman 91-51 Boetz, Johan, skräddare Petersburg 26 Jouvelerare Nordström Petersburg 62 Skräddaren Boetz Butkoff, Katarina, jungfru Friberg, Maria Petersburg 19 Gardeslöjtnant Butkoff Wasa 50 Borgaren Friberg 23/6 30/6 7/7 15/9 22/9 29/9 6/10 hemma, af Karvanen FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 69 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1891, entries 52-70; 1892, entries 1-3)

91-52 Alexandroff, Alexander, konditor 91-63 Silvennainen, Johan, snickare Petersburg 30 Kollegiesekreteraren Soanlaks 29 Torparen Silvennainen Lund, Agnes Adelia, jungfru Eriksson, Maria Emilia, jungfru Petersburg 18 Snickaren Lund Mariehamn 17 Styrman Eriksson 15/9 22/9 29/9 17/11 24/11 1/12 8/12 hemma, af Kajanus 91-53 Ingilä, Karl, konstförvandt 91-64 Spoof, Uno Alexander, maskinist Petersburg 25 Snörmakaren Ingilä Åbo 27 Kapten Spoof Tammi, Hilda, jungfru Larsson, Gabriella, jungfru Åbo 26 Urmakaren Tammi Björneborg 24 Handskmakare Larsson 6/10 13/10 20/10 8/12 hemma, af Kajanus 24/11 1/12 8/12 9/12 hemma, af Kajanus 91-54 Roman, Axel Herman Larsson, kandidat 91-65 Kihlbaum, Ivar August, förgyllare Sverige 29 Lektor Larsson Mariestad 28 Grosshandlare Kihlbaum Wetter, Maria Sofia, jungfru Mueller, Anna Louise Wilhelmine Arensburg 25 Ekonomiedirektor Wetter Memel 25 Tapetserare Mueller 6/10 13/10 20/10 8/12 15/12 22/12 5/1 1892 hemma, af Karvanen 91-55 Fröberg, Johan Emil Theodor, mekaniker 91-66 Pilezky, Alexander, commis. Petersburg 22 Mekaniker Fröberg Petersburg 27 Affäristen Pilezky Hög l. Höglund, Hilma, jungfru Köbbi, Paulina, jungfru Systerbäck 20 Arbetare Hög l. Höglund Petersburg 16 Snickaren Köbbi 13/10 20/10 27/10 10/11 i Kyrkan, af Karvanen 15/12 22/12 29/12 91-56 Sparanoff, Adam, klensmed 91-67 Salzmann, Konstantin, guldarbetare Witebsk 20 Bonden Sparanoff Satepta 23 Köpman Salzmann Lönnroth, Hila Adéle, jungfru Teffs, Karolina Elisabeth, jungfru Petersburg 26 Skräddaren Lönnroth Petersburg 26 Silfverarbetare Teffs 20/10 27/10 3/11 15/12 22/12 29/12 91-57 Adamsson, Amandus Henrik, skulptör 91-68 Ruskman, Axel Gabriel, mekaniker Baltischport 35 Sjöman Adamsson Falköping 26 Källarmästare Ruskman Janowski, Fransiska, jungfru Lönnholm, Sofia Wilhelmina Böhmen 44 Tunnbindarmästare Janowski Tver 30 Maskinist Lönnholm 20/10 27/10 3/11 30/11 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 22/12 29/12 5/1 12/1 1892 hemma, af Kajanus 91-58 Laurén, Oskar Wilhelm, guldarbetare 91-69 Peek, Carl Henrik Wilhelm, skräddare Petersburg 21 Guldarbetare Laurén Braunschweig 63 Spegelfabrikör Peek Jaakkola, Karolina, jungfru Eklund, Gustafva Amalia, jungfru Petersburg 18 Silfverarbetare Jaakkola Tavastehus 36 Borgaren Eklund 20/10 27/10 3/11 22/12 29/12 5/1 91-59 Mattsson, Viktor, mekaniker 91-70 Kuritsin, Sergei Michailowitsch, artelschik Wiborg 22 Snickare Mattsson Petersburg 28 Artelschiken Kuritsin Söderlund, Aina Charlotta, jungfru Backman, Emma Charlotta, jungfru Åbo 18 Maskinist Söderlund Lappträsk 37 Muraren Backman 20/10 27/10 3/11 17/11 hemma, af Kajanus 22/12 29/12 5/1 91-60 Strandholm, Fredrik Ferdinand, guldarbetare 92-1 Wacklin, Gustaf Isaksson, mekanikus Petersburg 33 Skomakare Strandholm Mustasaari 44 Bonden Wacklin Lindholm, Hilma Sofia, jungfru Hägg, Anna Sofia, jungfru Strömfors 30 Skomakare Lindholm Närpes 30 Smed Hägg 3/11 10/11 17/11 17/11 hemma, af Kajanus 5/1 12/1 12/1 19/1 hemma, av Kajanus 91-61 Killoman, Henrik Alexander, smed 92-2 Schönberg, Alexander, klensmed Werro 32 Kakelmakare Killoman Livland 29 Småborgare Schönberg Nylund, Anna Lovisa, jungfru Simolin, Emilia Leopoldina Helsingfors 29 Arbetare Nylund Sverige 23 Smed Simolon 3/11 10/11 17/11 24/11 i Kyrkan, af Kajanus 5/1 12/1 19/1 91-62 Krahnert, Nikolai, skådespelare 92-3 Roose, Felix Alexander Felixsson,kollegieassessor Petersburg 26 Köpman Krahnert Warszawa 31 Överste Roose Höppener, Bertha Anna, jungfru Epifanoff, Elisaveta Pavlovna, jungfru Petersburg 20 Filosofie kandidat Höppener Petersburg 19 Köpman Epifanoff 10/11 17/11 24/11 26/11 hemma, af Karvanen 12/1 19/1 19/1 70 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1892, entries 4-25)

92-4 Rodionoff, Gavriil Prohorovitj, bokbindare 92-15 Korander, Johan Ludvig, järnvägsarbetare Kaluga 42 Snickare Rodionoff Helsingfors 29 Lokomotivförare Korander Stör, Rosina Wilhelmina Gustafsdotter Grönholm, Emilia Sofia, jungfru Helsinge 46 Murare Stör Lappträsk 33 Fjärdingsman Grönholm 12/1 19/1 26/1 23/2 1/3 8/3 15/3 hemma, av Kajanus 92-5 Herman, Oskar Fredrik Abrahamsson, urmakare 92-16 Mörsky, Henrik Rudolf, maskinist Petersburg 27 Snickare Herman Petersburg 19 Trumpetare Mörsky Lugovski, Maria Semenovna, jungfru Kukkonen, Hanna Johansdotter Petersburg 20 Kollegieregistrator Lugovski Kuopio 21 Trumpetare Kukkonen 12/1 19/1 26/1 1/3 8/3 15/3 15/3 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 92-6 Berg, Carlos Alexander Eugén, förvaltare 92-17 Loisa, David Johansson, järnvägsarbetare Derpt 23 Arrendator Berg Savitaipale 32 Bonde Loisa Surkau, Louise Emma, jungfru Sundius, Maria Lovisa Wehlau 21 Köpman Surkau Helsingfors 44 Förman Sundius 12/1 19/1 26/1 8/2 hemma, av Kajanus 8/3 15/3 22/3 22/3 hemma, av Kajanus 92-7 Andersson, Karl August, snickare 92-18 Härg, Peter, mekanikus Lovisa 24 Jordbrukare Andersson Lifland 28 Snickare Härg Pehkonen, Hilma Eufemia, jungfru Bergqvist, Maria Sofia, jungfru Viborg 21 Skomakare Pehkonen Petersburg 19 Snickare Bergqvist 19/1 26/1 2/2 16/2 hemma, av Kajanus 8/3 15/3 22/3 6/4 hemma, av Kajanus 92-8 Tikka, Anton Andersson, klensmed 92-19 Jenssen, Hans, sjökapten Petersburg 22 Skomakare Tikka Danmark 38 Husägare Jenssen Jansson, Anna Johanna Christensen, Sidse Maria Dorothea Jakobstad 41 Styrman Jansson Danmark 22 Järnvägshotellägare 19/1 26/1 2/2 8/3 15/3 22/3 22/3 hemma, av Kajanus 92-9 Jakobsson, Nikolaj Alexandrovitj, snickare 92-20 Nordgren, Mauritz Fredrik, mekanikus Petersburg 28 Snickare Jakobsson Åbo 29 Kapten Nordgren Löflund, Gustafva Karolina, kvinna Löfdahl, Beata Lovisa, jungfru Bjernå 36 Bonde Löflund Vörå 33 Arbetare Lövdahl 19/1 26/1 2/2 8/3 15/3 22/3 22/3 hemma, av Kajanus 92-10 Ahrenberg, Johan August, skomakare 92-21 Sunn, Viktor, arbetare Kisko 42 Torpare Ahrenberg Helsingfors 49 Torpare Sunn Löfstedt, Augusta Sofia, jungfru Michelsdotter, Lovisa Åbo 23 Timmerman Löfstedt Mäntsälä 45 Torpare Michelsson 26/1 2/2 9/2 8/3 15/3 22/3 25/3 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 92-11 Tirkkonen, Gustaf, skräddare 92-22 Schapiro, Samuel, ingenjör Björneborg 29 Bagare Tirkkonen Odessa 47 Lärare Schapiro Forsström, Sofia Karolina, jungfru Schultz, Hilda Ingeborg, jungfru Petersburg 39 Mekanikus Forsström Åbo 37 Skräddare Schultz 2/2 9/2 16/2 16/2 hemma, av Kajanus 15/3 22/3 29/3 Vigsel 7/4 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 92-12 Hedberg, Frans Edvard, guldsmed 92-23 Hellman, Henrik Viktor, tapetserare Helsinge 34 Skomakare Hedberg Åbo 30 Arbetare Hellman Sjöblom, Rosa Wilhelmina, jungfru Breuer, Maria Lovisa, jungfru Helsinge 42 Vaktmästare Sjöblom Petersburg 26 Fyrverkeriarbetare Breuer 2/2 9/2 16/2 16/2 hemma, av Kajanus 15/3 22/3 29/3 12/4 hemma, av Kajanus 92-13 Koroleff, Mikail, verkmästare 92-24 Lindstedt, August Fredrik, gjutare Smolensk 26 Bonde Koroleff Petersburg 24 Fabriksarbetare Lindstedt Axling, Agnes Johanna, jungfru Geweiler, Katarina, jungfru Sestroretsk 18 Smed Axling Ischora 19 Jordbrukare Geweiler 16/2 23/2 1/3 15/3 22/3 29/3 6/4 hemma, av Kajanus 92-14 Famin, Johan Ivar 92-25 Herttuainen, Adam Johannes, silversmed Åbo 31 Konduktör Famin Sulkov 28 Bonden Herttuainen Lindberg, Hilda Maria, jungfru Wäkevä, Olga Maria, jungfru Helsingfors 24 Lokomotivförare Lindberg Petersburg 19 Silversmed Wäkevä 16/2 23/2 1/3 15/3 22/3 29/3 7/4 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 71 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1892, entries 26-47)

92-26 Servin, Otto Wilhelm, brömsare 92-37 Tizenko, Nikolaj Dmitrievitj, stabskapten Helsingfors 25 Instrumentarbetare Servin Petersburg 36 Borgare Tizenko Sabel, Wendla Gustafva, jungfru Nyman, Ida Alfrida, jungfru Helsingfors 25 Fångvaktare Sabel Lovisa 25 Smed Nyman 15/3 22/3 29/3 6/4 hemma, av Kajanus 19/4 26/4 3/5 92-27 Mannerheim, Carl Gustaf Emil, baron, 92-38 Volkoff, Pavel, kirurgisk instrumentmakare Villnäs 24 Greve Mannerheim Petersburg 24 Tapetserare Volkoff Arapoff, Anastasia Nikolajevna, jungfru Westlander, Alina Maria, jungfru Moskva 20 Generallöjtnant Arapoff Petersburg 19 Instrumentmakare 22/3 29/3 5/4 26/4 3/5 3/5 92-28 Engeström, Emil Edvard, kontorist 92-39 Netjajeff, Sergej, småborgare Tammerfors 32 Konduktör Engeström Tver 27 Köpman Netjajeff Prince, Ruth Harriet, jungfru Grönholm, Maria, jungfru Petersburg 25 Köpman Prince Petersburg 20 Svarvare Grönholm 22/3 29/3 5/4 6/4 hemma, av Karvanen 26/4 3/5 10/5 92-29 Jakumoff, Vasilij Michailovitj, mekanikus 92-40 Stamm, August, typograf Tjernigov 22 Småborgare Jakimoff Dorpat 25 Snickare Stamm Eklund, Eva Karolina, jungfru Malmberg, Elisabeth, jungfru Tenala 31 Bonden Eklund Petersburg 20 Kyrkotjänare Malmberg 22/3 29/3 5/4 26/4 3/5 10/5 13/5 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 92-30 Snell, Anders Gustaf, mekanikus 92-41 Flodell, Johan August, filhuggare Borgå 47 Jordbrukare Snell Sverige 38 Kusk Flodell Tjepuroff, Daria Pavlovna, jungfru Berggren, Emilia Lovisa Helena, jungfru Smolensk 23 Jordbrukare Tjepuroff Heinola 38 Inspektör Berggren 22/3 29/3 5/4 3/5 10/5 17/5 92-31 Forsell, Felix, guldarbetare 92-42 Strömsholm, Anders Johansson, snickare Petersburg 26 Tapetserare Forsell Nykarleby 33 Kakelugnsmakare Strömsholm Tiira, Mathilda, jungfru Gästgifvars, Katarina Henriksdotter Kexholm 30 Brömsare Tiira Nykarleby 34 Timmerman Gästgifvars 29/3 5/4 12/4 12/4 hemma, av Karvanen 17/5 24/5 31/5 31/5 hemma, av Kajanus 92-32 Richter, Anatol, kontorist 92-43 Punschel, Johan Emanuel, kemiker Petersburg 23 Instrumentmakare Richter Martsenhof 35 Agronom Punschel Krakau, Berta Katarina, jungfru Rembach, Ida Amalia, jungfru Petersburg 25 Murare Krakau Dorpat 27 Trädgårdsmästare Rembach 5/4 12/4 12/4 17/5 24/5 31/5 31/5 hemma, av Kajanus 92-33 Kulitsky, Feofan, musiker 92-44 Harf, Emil Alfred, fotograf Podolsk 49 Pastor Kulitsky Petersburg 28 Guldarbetare Harf Jansson, Sofia Maria Elisabeth Hilliaho, Ida Mathilda, jungfru Petersburg 41 Skräddare Jansson Pielisjärvi 31 Jordbrukare Hilliaho 12/4 19/4 26/4 17/5 24/5 31/5 7/6 hemma, av Kajanus 92-34 Palmroth, Otto Werner, kapten 92-45 Erin, Ivan Afanasievitj, aktör Uleåborg 29 Guvernementsskogvaktare Kaluga 21 Småborgare Erin Malmström, Aina Sofia, jungfru Messing, Anna Maria, jungfru Vitebsk 20 Direktör Malmström Petersburg 23 Typograf Messing 19/4 26/4 3/5 3/5 hemma, av Kajanus 17/5 24/5 24/5 92-35 Wilde, Georg, bokbindare 92-46 Sundberg, Gustaf Mauritz, skräddare Riga 25 Skomakare Wilde Tenala 43 Trädgårdsmästare Sundberg Sederqvist, Julia Emilia, jungfru Ahlqvist, Johanna Gustafva Åbo 32 Snickare Sederqvist Nystad 31 Smed Ahlqvist 19/4 26/4 3/5 3/5 hemma, av Kajanus 17/5 24/5 31/5 31/5 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 92-36 Parfenoff, Vasilij Nikitij, skomakare 92-47 Helenius, Hugo Julius, sekreterare Schlüsselburg 38 Smed Parfenoff Helsingfors 26 Senatssekreterare Helenius Lindholm, Emma Adolfina, jungfru Grönlund, Sigrid Wilhelmina, jungfru Tammela 33 Skomakare Lindholm Petersburg 25 Senatsråd Grönlund 19/4 26/4 3/5 24/5 31/5 7/6 11/6 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 72 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1892, entries 48-69)

92-48 Lätti, Gabriel, bagare 92-59 Glad, Ferdinand, fodralmakare Kexholm 21 Arbetare Lätti Mörskom 28 Jordbrukare Glad Tysk, Emilia Karolina, jungfru Petroff, Dominika Uljanovna, jungfru Petersburg 24 Guldarbetare Tysk Oranienbaum 24 Soldat Petroff 31/5 7/6 14/6 14/6 hemma, av Kajanus 9/8 16/8 28/8 92-49 Schneider, Waldemar Wilhelm, järnvägstjänstem. 92-60 Lund, Frans Oskar, handlande Petersburg 43 Hovråd Schneider Petersburg 33 Snickare Lund Willson, Alexandrine, jungfru Kazankoff, Ekaterina, jungfru Petersburg 32 Kollegieråd Willson Petersburg 37 Köpman Kazankoff 31/5 7/6 7/6 9/6 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 28/8 30/8 6/9 92-50 Gegjnas, Ludwig Stepanovitj, skräddare 92-61 Wikman, Hugo Albin, guldarbetare Kovno 28 Bonden Gegjnas Petersburg 23 Guldsmed Wikman Rotberg, Augusta Adolfina Tiapkin, Antonina Nikolajevna, jungfru Åbo 44 Skräddare Rotberg Petersburg 20 Vaktmästare Tiapkin 31/5 7/6 14/6 28/8 30/8 6/9 92-51 Bresinsky, Edvard, apotekare 92-62 Gorohoff, Nikolaj Antonovitj, maskinist Petersburg 24 Apotekare Bresinsky Sevastopol 30 Husägare Gorohoff Johansson, Alexandra, jungfru Söderlund, Bertha Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 23 Hovbalettmästare Johansson Helsingfors 23 Svarvare Söderlund 28/6 5/7 12/7 30/7 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 30/8 6/9 13/9 92-52 Parviainen, Birger Johan Israel, maskinist 92-63 Rönn, Otto Reinhold, skräddare Joensuu 27 Köpman Parviainen Helsingfors 48 Arbetare Rönn Ek, Cecilia Sofia Wickström, Johanna Wilhelmina Helsingfors 31 Småborgare Ek Sibbo 58 Skomakare Wickström 28/6 5/7 12/7 24/7 å Pastoratet, av Karvanen 30/8 6/9 13/9 18/10 hemma, av Karvanen 92-53 Lindholm, Karl August, svarvare 92-64 Ruuska, August Zachariasson, arbetare Strömfors 26 Smed Lindholm Pielisjärvi 43 Bonden Ruuska Löfdahl, Wilhelmina, jungfru Weber, Anna Wilhelmina Helsingfors 21 Timmerman Löfdahl Kides 52 Fanjunkare Weber 5/7 12/7 19/7 26/7 hemma, av Karvanen 6/9 13/9 20/9 20/9 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 92-54 Montonen, Anders, maskinist 92-65 Lindros, Axel Konstantin, urmakare Sestroretsk 25 Jordbrukare Montonen Petersburg 22 Direktor Lindros Wirén, Adolfina, jungfru Nyberg, Ninni Cecilia, jungfru Åbo 19 Maskinist Wirén Helsingfors 19 Skulptör Nyberg 12/7 19/7 26/7 15/9 20/9 27/9 92-55 Larsson, Karl Peter, eldare 92-66 Wedenberg, Gustaf Adolf, fabriksarbetare Helsingfors 21 Handskmakare Larsson Kimito 28 Sadelmakare Wedenberg Wickström, Alma Viktoria, jungfru Karlsson, Helfrid Eugenie, jungfru Helsingfors 24 Skomakare Wickström Åbo 20 Valsare Karlsson 12/7 19/7 26/7 2/8 hemma, av Karvanen 20/9 27/9 4/10 10/10 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 92-56 Sundsten, Karl Rudolf, tullvaktmästare 92-67 Andersson, Jens, maskinist Kivinebb 21 Tullvaktmästere Sundsten Sverige 28 Arbetare Andersson Liljeros, Edla Emilia, jungfru Sirikjö, Josefina Mattsdotter, jungfru Petersburg 24 Köpman Liljeros Petersburg 22 Silverarbetare Sirikjö 26/7 2/8 9/8 20/9 27/9 4/10 92-57 Nyholm, Peter Henrik, gjutare 92-68 Andersson, Johan Oskar, svarvare Tver 30 Kopparslagare Nyholm Sverige 47 Maskinist Andersson Schadevitz, Katarina Sofia, jungfru West, Anna Beata Petersburg 23 Kopparslagare Schadevitz Solf51 Torpare West 26/7 2/8 9/8 20/9 27/9 4/10 11/10 hemma, av Karvanen 92-58 Lundström, Fredrik Gustaf, filare 92-69 Berman, Wilhelm Johansson, arbetare Åbo 24 Metallsvarvare Lundström Nummis 59 Timmerman Berman Flinkman, Ida Adolfina, kvinna Walman, Anna Sofia Åbo 26 Sockerraffinör Flinkman Åbo 52 Småborgare Walman 9/8 16/8 23/8 6/9 å Pastoratet, av Karvanen 20/9 27/9 4/10 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 73 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1892, entries 70-91)

92-70 Paulin, Otto Herman, mjölnare 92-81 Ott, Jan, mekanikus Windau 37 Mjölnare Paulin Livland 33 Smed Ott Kolam, Lovisa Johansdotter, jungfru Nylund, Ida Rosalia Kronoby 39 Bonden Kolam Kristianstad 30 Timmerman Nylund 20/9 27/9 4/10 4/10 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 18/10 25/10 1/11 92-71 Larsson, Johan Fredrik, handskmakare 92-82 von Niemann, Jakob Johan Hienrich, adelsman Göteborg 57 Handskmakare Larsson Kurland 39 Godsägare von Niemann Walden, Helena Sofia Moberg, Alma Mathilda, jungfru Borgå 47 Småborgare Walden Sverige 35 Köpman Moberg 27/9 4/10 11/10 8/11 hemma, av Karvanen 1/11 8/11 15/11 21/11 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 92-72 Lukander, Axel Alexander, skomakare 92-83 Pijeff, Jakob Nikitij, småborgare Jaroslavl 21 Skomakare Lukander Pskov 42 Småborgare Pijeff Kotilainen, Erika, jungfru Blomberg, Efrosinia, jungfru Petersburg 33 Guldarbetare Kotilainen Helsingfors 43 Timmerman Blomberg 27/9 4/10 11/10 1/11 hemma, av Karvanen 1/11 8/11 15/11 92-73 Fagerlund, Karl Anton, mekanikus 92-84 Girgifeldt, Eugen, kontorist Sverige 25 Valsare Fagerlund Derpt 28 Godsägare Girgifeldt Stark, Ellida Maria Wilhelmina Årberg, Josefina Maria Emilia, jungfru Nystad 44 Sjöman Stark Schlüsselburg 31 Kontorist Årberg 4/10 11/10 18/10 24/10 hemma, av Kajanus 15/11 22/11 29/11 92-74 Andersson, August Ferdinand, filhuggare 92-85 Häikiö, Michael, skomakare Sverige 27 Filare Andersson Uleåborg 43 Bonden Häikiö Fomin, Eufrosynia, jungfru Widbäck, Amanda Charlotta, jungfru Åbo 21 Konduktör Fomin GamlaKarleby 35 Urmakare Widbäck 4/10 11/10 18/10 22/11 29/11 6/12 13/12 hemma, av Karvanen 92-75 Öhberg, Johan Fredrik, titulärråd 92-86 Flodell, Johan August, filare Petersburg 56 Kollegieassessor Öhlberg Sverige 38 Kusk Flodell Koikkalainen, Charlotta, jungfru Berggren, Emilia Lovisa Helena, jungfru Rantasalmi 33 Torpare Koikkalainen Heinola 38 Inspektör Berggren 4/10 4/10 4/10 4/10 hemma, av Kajanus 29/11 6/12 13/12 13/12 hemma, av Karvanen 92-76 Björkman, Axel Fridolf, svarvare 92-87 Höge, Wilhelm Fridrich, kammarmusiker Sverige 22 Direktör Björkman Helsingfors 23 Kapellmästare Höge Zenkevitz, Marianna, jungfru Nikitin, Antonina, jungfru Petersburg 20 Skomakare Zenkevitz Petersburg 20 Kontorist Nikitin 11/10 18/10 25/10 6/12 13/12 20/12 92-77 Aman, Fredrich, kammarherre 92-88 Kurbatoff, Nikolaj Pavlovitj, kollegieregistrator Petersburg 30 Kolonist Aman Petersburg 28 Överste Kurbatoff Färdig, Maria Johanna, jungfru Bergbom, Aurora, jungfru Helsingfors 19 Snickare Färdig Nyslott 24 Köpman Bergbom 11/10 18/10 25/10 6/12 13/12 20/12 92-78 Olfors, Frans Fredrik, filare 92-89 Paulsson, Alexander, mekanikus Helsingfors 22 Kopparslagare Olfors Warszawa 25 Maskinist Paulsson Malmström, Mathilda, jungfru Sallo, Katarina Johanna, jungfru Petersburg 18 Smed Malmström Derpt 21 Murare Sallo 18/10 25/10 1/11 13/12 20/12 24/12 29/12 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 92-79 Ullner, August Fredrik Robert, kommunalråd 92-90 Lindroos, Axel Konstantin, urmakare Helsinge 61 Kapten Ullner Petersburg 22 Direktör Lindroos Reilin, Johanna Elisabeth, jungfru Nyberg, Ninni Cecilia, jungfru Björneborg 35 Navigatör Reilin Helsingfors 19 Skulptör Nyberg 18/10 25/10 1/11 14/12 hemma, av Kajanus 18/12 20/12 27/12 27/12 hemma, av Kajanus 92-80 Blitoff, Peter Semenovitj, köpman 92-91 Mollerus, Ivan Petrovitj, statsråd Tver 41 Bonden Blitoff Petersburg 41 Verkliga geheimrådet Mollerus Kristiansdotter, Anna, jungfru Lemtujnikoff, Anastasia Petrovna Kymmene 41 Kristiansdotter Petersburg 28 Generalmajor Lemtujnikoff 18/10 25/10 1/11 20/12 27/12 27/12 74 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1893, entries 1-22)

93-1 Schwarz, Johan Gottfried, köpman 93-12 Valzer, Ernst, aktör Petersburg 29 Tapetserare Schwarz Libava 22 Maskinist Valzer Wulff, Agnes Johanna, jungfru Rothbeck, Mathilda Eugenie Julie Helsingfors 32 Instrumentmakare Wulff Petersburg 27 Mekanikus Rothbeck 3/1 10/1 17/1 23/1 hemma, av Kajanus 17/1 24/1 31/1 1/2 hemma, av Karvanen 93-2 Magnus, Hugo Gustaf Paul, köpman 93-13 Alexejeff, Feodor, telegrafist Preussen 45 Apotekare Magnus Petersburg 23 Småborgare Alexejeff Diedwig, Therese Sofia, jungfru Strasser, Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 46 Skräddare Diedwig Petersburg 22 Mekanikus Strasser 3/1 10/1 17/1 17/1 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 17/1 24/1 24/1 93-3 Sjöberg, Kusma, guldarbetare 93-14 Sjöblom, Gustaf Ferdinand, skräddare Petersburg 31 Småborgare Sjöberg Åbo 64 Skräddare Sjöblom Hedberg, Maria Wilhelmina Levander, Maria Gustafva Helsingfors 30 Sjöman Hedberg Helsinge 54 Jordbrukare Levander 10/1 17/1 24/1 24/1 31/1 7/2 7/2 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 93-4 Jadrischeff, Nikolaj Konstantinovitj 93-15 Kratz, Johan Verner, guldsmed Finland 23 Läkare Jadrischeff Petersburg 28 Guldsmed Kratz Blom, Olga Sofia, jungfru Mieler, Helene Dorothea, jungfru Kuopio 33 Kapten Blom Petersburg 27 Snickare Mieler 10/1 17/1 17/1 21/2 28/2 7/3 7/3 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 93-5 Gordienkoff, Osip Prokopievitj, underofficer 93-16 Grönberg, Karl Anders, skomakare Smolensk 27 Bonden Gordienkoff Ingå 37 Jordbrukare Grönberg Andersdotter, Ida Gustafva, kvinna Dreilich, Sofia Jakobina Pernå 34 Arbetare Andersson Ingå 38 Häradshövding Dreilich 10/1 17/1 24/1 Lysningen upphävd 18/8 7/3 14/3 21/3 Vigsel 29/3 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 93-6 Semenoff, Mikhail Gerasimovitj, småborgare 93-17 Goelzner, Louis Carl, musiklärare Petersburg 50 Köpman Semenoff Schwarzburg- 30 Skräddare Goelzner Alén, Alma Emilia, jungfru Kurganskaya, Evdokia Ivanovna Petersburg 28 Sadelmakare Alén Petersburg 23 Ämbetsman Kurgansky 10/1 17/1 24/1 14/3 21/3 28/3 93-7 Zetterling, Alfred, fodralmakare 93-18 Schmit, Karl Henrik, skomakare Petersburg 21 Typograf Zetterling Livland 50 Spegelmakare Schmit Hyvärinen, Ida Maria, jungfru Fristedt, Johanna Augusta, jungfru Petersburg 17 Smed Hyvärinen Ingå 41 Skeppare Fristedt 10/1 17/1 24/1 14/3 21/3 28/3 93-8 Granqvist, Gustaf Ferdinand, guldarbetare 93-19 Niklander, Thevold, brömsare Sibbo 24 Bonden Granqvist Peterhof 31 Skomakare Niklander Myllynen, Ulrika, jungfru Fomina, Natalia, jungfru Petersburg 20 Bronsarbetare Myllynen Åbo 27 Konduktör Fomin 10/1 17/1 24/1 21/3 28/3 4/4 93-9 Qvarnberg, Johan Albert, filare 93-20 Kobel, Herman Frithiof, xylograf Helsingfors 24 Soldat Qvarnberg Stockholm 31 Cigarrarbetare Kobel Manki, Olga Gabrielsdotter, jungfru Johansdotter, Ida Kristina, jungfru Petersburg 21 Skorstensfejare Manki Stenbrohult I 34 Järnvägsarbetare Johansson 10/1 17/1 17/1 Ly:4/4 11/4 18/4 19/4 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 93-10 Borozdin, Nikolaj Ivanovitj, skräddare 93-21 Fredriksson, Johan Henrik, mekanikus Petersburg 33 Soldat Borozdin Jakobstad 53 Skeppare Fredriksson Holmberg, Klara Gustafva, jungfru Vahlros, Ida Johanna, jungfru Helsinge 34 Bonden Holmberg Vichtis 34 Sjöman Vahlros 10/1 17/1 24/1 4/4 11/4 18/4 25/4 hemma, av Karvanen 93-11 Engeström, Frithiof Albin Alexander, kontorist 93-22 Snickars, Isak Wilhelm, filare Petersburg 22 Konduktör Engeström Petersburg 23 Timmerman Snickars Auckam, Theresia Engberg, Lydia Alexandra, jungfru Reval 36 Köpman Auckam Viborg 20 Arbetare Engberg 17/1 24/1 31/1 18/1 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 4/4 11/4 18/4 18/4 hemma, av Karvanen FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 75 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1893, entries 23-44)

93-23 Nyman, Julius Gotthard, guldsmed 93-34 Wigius, Peter, konsul Helsingfors 28 Målare Nyman Stockholm 55 Köpman Wigius Lax, Lydia Adrienne, jungfru Radau, Elise, jungfru Petersburg 20 Skräddare Lax Libau 35 Köpman Radau 11/4 18/4 25/4 30/5 6/6 13/6 19/6 hemma, av Kajanus 93-24 Demenjeff, Peter Vasiljevitj, småborgare 93-35 Kakowsky, Wasilij, stabskapten, Saratov 29 Bonden Demenjeff Vitebsk 31 Godsägare Kakowsky Lindstedt, Erika Josefina, jungfru Schybergson, Sofie, jungfru Tenala 32 Sjöman Lindstedt Petersburg 17 Överste Schybergson 11/4 18/4 25/4 30/5 6/6 6/6 93-25 Nylander, Gustaf, snickare 93-36 Malinofsky, Gavril, fyrverkeriarbetare Nummis 63 Bonden Nylander Vilna 28 Bonden Malinofsky Åkerblom, Ida Sofia, jungfru Lindberg, Eva Maria, jungfru Sibbo 25 Kommissarie Åkerblom Petersburg 17 Skulptör Lindberg 11/4 18/4 25/4 25/4 hemma, av Kajanus 6/6 13/6 20/6 93-26 Boije, Knut Adolf, hovråd 93-37 Schmidt, Frans Alexander Wilhelm, skomakare Borgå 37 Överste Boije Helsingfors 26 Värdshusvärd Schmidt Ponomoreff, Nadejda Alexandrovna, Siitari, Hilda Maria Tver 23 Statsrådet Ponomoreff 28 Bonden Siitari 18/4 25/4 25/4 13/6 20/6 27/6 93-27 Kumming, Jakob, läkare 93-38 Grönholm, Otto Leonhard, urmakare Mitava 34 Köpman Kumming Peterburg 25 Svarvare Grönholm Rönnberg, Aina Emilia, jungfru Stepanoff, Agrafina, jungfru Helsingfors 30 Senator Rönnberg Jaroslavl 26 Bonden Stepanoff 25/4 2/5 2/5 2/5 hemma, av Kajanus 4/7 11/7 18/7 93-28 Andersson, Johan, guldarbetare 93-39 Sandström, Jakob Jakobsson, timmerman Lappträsk 21 Bonden Andersson Pedersö 45 Sjöman Sandström Palo, Sofia Elisabeth, jungfru Rahkola, Gustafva Uleåborg 29 Arbetaren Palo Ylivieska 54 Bonden Rahkola 25/4 2/5 9/5 4/7 11/7 25/7 8/8 hemma, av Relander 93-29 Härkönen, Nikolai, skräddare 93-40 Smids, Edward Adolfsson, guldarbetare Kontiolaks 46 Skräddare Härkönen Pyttis 31 Bonden Smids Höglund, Sofia, jungfru Eskonen, Maria Stepanowa, jungfru Viborg 38 Byggmästare Höglund Ilomants 22 Bonden Eskonen 9/5 16/5 23/5 4/7 11/7 18/7 93-30 Sarman, Alexander, typograf 93-41 Höppener, Rudolf Ferdinand, apotekare Sveaborg 32 Småborgare Sarman Petersburg 27 Hedersborgare Höppener Avdejeff, Elisaveta Afanasjevna, jungfru Janitzky, Sofie Agnes, jungfru Tver 19 Bonden Avdejeff Warszawa 24 Adelsman Janitzky 9/5 16/5 28/5 11/7 18/7 25/7 93-31 Maksinoff, Nikolai, arbetare 93-42 König, Georg Wilhelm, skomakare Petersburg 18 Arbetare Maksimoff Baden 28 Skomakare König Staljon, Rosa, jungfru Wilkman, Karolina, jungfru Sveaborg 21 Underofficer Staljon Borgå 38 Jordbrukare Wilkman 9/5 16/5 23/5 Lysningen upphävd 25/8/96 11/7 18/7 25/7 7/8 hemma, av Karvanen 93-32 Karlstedt, Karl Engelbert, skräddare 93-43 Frankenfeldt, August Theodor, ingenjör Petersburg 20 Skräddare Karlstedt Sverige 44 Köpman Frankenfeldt Juvonen, Hilma Lovisa, jungfru Maexmontan, Anne Maria Nyslott 28 Tjänsteman Juvonen Åbo 20 Major Maexmontan 16/5 23/5 30/5 8/8 15/8 22/8 26/8 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 93-33 Ronkanen, Gustaf, mekanikus 93-44 Hiltunen, Ferdinand Andersson, filare Ilomants 54 Bonden Ronkanen Petersburg 32 Silverarbetare Hiltunen Bäckman, Sofia Karolina, jungfru Lindstedt, Josefine Maria, kvinna Åbo 30 Uppsyningsman Bäckman Reval 30 Arbetare Lindstedt 23/5 30/5 6/6 8/8 15/8 22/8 29/8 hemma, av Karvanen 76 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1893, entries 45-66)

93-45 Wahlström, Gustaf Adolf, svarvare 93-56 Ekholm, Johan Ferdinand, brömsare Ischora 28 Snickare Wahlström Ingå 27 Arbetare Ekholm Axenoff, Paraskewa, jungfru Henriksson, Emilia Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 26 Underofficer Axenoff Lovisa 24 Arbetare Henriksson 22/8 29/8 5/9 5/9 12/9 19/9 1/10 hemma, av Kajanus 93-46 Istomin, Platon Petrovitj, stenarbetare 93-57 von Schlüter, Edvard Anton Christian, hovråd Vologda 32 Bonden Istomin Petersburg 43 Statsråd Schlüter Lassila, Maria Greta Andersdotter Rosenblad, Klara Lovisa, jungfru Nykarleby 33 Fältskär Lassila Petersburg 22 Mekanikus Rosenblad 22/8 29/8 5/9 12/9 19/9 26/9 26/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 93-47 Hallin, Theodor Werner, kollegiesekreterare 93-58 Neuman, Jakob, skeppsbyggare Petersburg 26 Maskinist Hallin Munsala 53 Fabriksarbetare Neuman Schlottmann, Caroline Emilie, jungfru Savander, Klara Sofia Petersburg Järnvägtjänsteman Mörskom 40 Godsägare Savander 22/8 29/8 5/9 12/9 19/9 26/9 3/10 hemma, av Kajanus 93-48 Furuhjelm, Otto Edvin, kapten 93-59 Triebell, Constantin, konditor Sitka 39 Amiral Furuhjelm Tjernigov 26 Bagare Triebell Kozloff, Apollinaria, jungfru Laakko, Emilia Helena, jungfru Orel 19 Överste Kozloff Petersburg 20 Bronssmed Laakko 22/8 29/8 5/9 12/9 19/9 26/9 26/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 93-49 Lönngren, Johan Fredrik, silversmed 93-60 Tolkki, Johan Göransson, snickare Petersburg 44 Silversmed Lönngren Jaakimvaara 40 Leksakstillverkare Tolkki Schedrowskaja, Minna, jungfru Gustafsson, Mathida Charlotta, jungfru Kurland 41 Sadelmakare Schedrowski Lovisa 33 Timmerman Gustafsson 22/8 29/8 5/9 19/9 26/9 3/10 16/10 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 93-50 Bietepage, Michael, hedersborgare 93-61 Reinhold, Julius Konstantin, urmakare Petersburg 53 Köpman Bietepage Juriev 32 Snickare Reinhold Bietepage, Elisabeth, jungfru Holmberg, Olga Hildegard, jungfru Moskva 29 Köpman Bietepage Petersburg 26 Småborgare Holmberg 29/1 5/9 12/9 12/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 19/9 26/9 3/10 10/10 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 93-51 Ullner, Bruno Alexander Albert, ämbetsman 93-62 Törnros, Wilhelm, skomakare Ruovesi 24 Bokhållare Ullner Petersburg 37 Skomakare Törnros Umanoff, Maria Nikolajevna, jungfru Danilchenko, Anna Jakovlevna, Petersburg 18 Överste Umanoff Petersburg 22 Underofficer Danilchenko 29/8 5/9 12/9 Lysningen upphävd 15/9 26/9 3/10 10/10 93-52 Jenti, Arthur Ludvig, järnvägsarbetare 93-63 Juutilainen, Anders Henrik, arbetare Petersburg 22 Skomakare Jenti Leppävirta 28 Arbetare Juutilainen Timofejeff, Ekaterina, jungfru Åberg, Johanna Sofia, jungfru Pskov 20 Ingenjör Timofejeff Borgå 34 Arbetare Åberg 29/8 5/9 12/9 26/9 3/10 10/10 17/10 hemma, av Kajanus 93-53 Enning, Erhard Theodor, guldarbetare 93-64 Nikitin, Fedor Vasilievitj, mekanikus, Petersburg 38 Skomakare Enning Novgorod 22 Bonden Nikitin Lehtonen, Ida Maria, jungfru Rosenblom, Edla Amalia, jungfru Helsingfors 31 Snickare Lehtonen Petersburg 18 Snickare Rosenblom 29/8 5/9 12/9 3/10 hemma, av Kajanus 26/9 3/10 10/10 93-54 Höppener, Arvid Oskar, ingenjör 93-65 Ekgren, Erik, amanuens Petersburg 24 Hedersborgaren Höppener Stockholm 27 Kamrer Ekgren Bender, Eugenie, jungfru Damberg, Siri Katarina, jungfru Petersburg 27 Hovrådet Bender Viborg 23 Konsul Damberg 29/8 5/9 12/9 3/10 10/10 17/10 24/10 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 93-55 Doempke, Adolf, kontorist 93-66 Gudmundsson, Sven Magnus, mekanikus Petersburg 22 Smeden Doempke Sverige 30 Mekanikus Gudmundsson Wanscheid, Emilia Dorothea, jungfru Hanzow, Emilie Sofie, jungfru Petersburg 23 Vagnmakaren Wanscheid Reval 20 Soldat Hanzow 5/9 12/9 19/9 3/10 10/10 17/10 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 77 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1893, entries 67-85; 1894, entries 1-3)

93-67 Bergström, Viktor Emanuel, mekanikus 93-78 Karlsson, Karl August, tapetserare Kronstadt 27 Ämbetsman Bergström Petersburg 24 Tapetserare Karlsson Silina, Vera, jungfru Lindqvist, Valentina Paulina, jungfru Petersburg 20 Ämbetsman Silin Petersburg 21 Snickare Lindqvist 10/10 17/10 17/10 28/11 5/12 12/12 93-68 Selros, Karl Johan, klensmed 93-79 Selin, Otto Wilhelm, lokomotivförare Kimito 43 Brandkonstapel Selros Åbo 38 Timmerman Selin Nyman, Maria Adele, jungfru Forslund-Eibel, Karolina Mathilda Vasa 42 Skräddare Nyman Helsingfors 48 Skomakare Forslund 10/10 17/10 24/10 29/10 hemma, av Kajanus 28/11 5/12 12/12 18/12 hemma, av Kajanus 93-69 Dieterichs, Konstantin Konstantinovitj, löjtnant 93-80 Lagerbom, Frans Leonard, guldarbetare Kaukasien 23 Verkliga statsrådet Dieterichs Helsingfors 24 Skeppare Lagerbom Björklund, Olga Maria, jungfru Petersson, Alma Katarina, jungfru Petersburg 23 Gardeskapten Björklund Helsingfors 28 Skräddare Petersson 17/10 24/10 24/10 28/11 5/12 12/12 12/12 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 93-70 Domanchuk, Nikolai Antonovitj, konditor 93-81 Forsblom, Karl Emil, bagare Petersburg 30 Gendarm Domanchuk Borgå 25 Rådman Forsblom Haimi, Nadeschda, jungfru Engelman, Katarina Johanna Adele Petersburg 27 Bokförare Haimi Peterhof 20 Skomakare Engelman 24/10 31/10 7/11 28/11 5/12 12/12 17/12 hemma, av Kajanus 93-71 Huuhka, Matti, gendarm 93-82 Horttanainen, Henrik, arbetare Muolaa 22 Bonden Huuhka Petersburg 48 Skomakare Horttanainen Takala, Fanny Olga Paulina, jungfru Wäffolain, Agnetha Kronstadt 24 Sjöman Tokala Sordavala 53 Bonden Wäffolain 7/11 14/11 21/11 29/12 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 5/12 12/12 19/12 26/12 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 93-72 Grönholm, Karl Gustaf, järnsvarvare 93-83 Stümpfel, Karl Valentin, guldarbetare Sagu 29 Timmerman Grönholm Riga 25 Köpman Stümpfel Bergström, Hilda Ulrika Dahlqvist, Anna Lovisa, jungfru Jorois 31 Arbetare Bergström Örebro 33 Skeppare Dahlqvist 7/11 14/11 21/11 28/11 hemma, av Kajanus 5/12 12/12 19/12 93-73 Voronoff, Leonid Dmitrievitj, köpman 93-84 Öhrling, Anton Gustaf Herman, silverarbetare Uglitch 35 Köpman Voronoff Lundo 66 Jordbrukare Öhrling Christensen, Aurora Josefina, jungfru Särkioja, Maria, jungfru Kragerö, 19 Bagare Christensen Uleåborg 31 Skomakare Särkioja 7/11 14/11 14/11 12/12 19/12 19/12 19/12 hemma, av Karvanen 93-74 Boström, Henrik, snickare 93-85 Milgunoff, Alexander Petrovitj, underlöjtnant Borgå 57 Skeppstimmerman Boström Helsingfors 31 Tjänsteman Milgunoff Lönnqvist, Emilia Sofia, jungfru Ullberg, Eugenia Josefina Wilhelmina Liljendal 38 Skomakare Lönnqvist Stockholm 27 Snickare Ullberg 14/11 21/11 28/11 5/12 hemma, av Kajanus 19/12 26/12 9/1/94 93-75 Blomqvist, Karl Edvard, kontorist 94-1 Karvinen, Lauri Petersson, arbetare Petersburg 33 Arbetare Blomqvist Kronoborg 28 Arbetare Karvinen Doss, Adele Alexandrine Henriette, Rehn, Edla Josefina, kvinna Petersburg 26 Målare Doss Tenala 32 Torpare Rehn 14/11 21/11 28/11 12/12 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 2/1 9/1 16/1 93-76 Park, Alfred Edvin, arbetare 94-2 Parland, Albert Alexander, borgare Helsingfors 25 Arbetare Park Petersburg 23 Köpman Parland Rikström, Alma Maria, kvinna Alexeeff, Lydia, jungfru Åbo 24 Målare Rikström Petersburg 23 General Alexeeff 21/11 28/11 5/12 2/1 9/1 9/1 93-77 Wennerström, August, kontorist 94-3 Lebedkin, Nikolai Sergejevitj, kontorist Åbo 35 Skräddare Wennerström Irkutsk 29 Rådgivare Lebedkin Kölln, Maria Katarina, jungfru Moring, Marie Emilie, jungfru Sjerbakovka 26 Snickare Kölln Petersburg 29 Silverarbetare Moring 21/11 28/11 5/12 9/1 16/1 23/1 78 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1894, entries 4-25)

94-4 Pönkkä, Anders Filipsson, arbetare 94-15 von Pirwitz, Alexander Leopold, överste Petersburg 23 Soldat Pönkkä Petersburg 47 Verkligt statsråd von Pirwitz Sandström, Susanna Sjögren, Nancy Maria Nykarleby 43 Timmerman Sandström Kristinestad 37 Skeppare Sjögren 9/1 16/1 23/1 23/1 hemma, av Karvanen 20/2 27/2 6/3 6/3 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 94-5 Sirén, August Arvid, filare 94-16 Tissong, Ferdinand, liktornsoperatör Tammerfors 25 Husägare Sirén Mitava 57 Officer Tissong Wikstrand, Olga Maria Lundblad, Maria Gustafva, jungfru Helsingfors 37 Soldat Wikstrand Viborg 40 Timmerman Lundblad 9/1 16/1 23/1 30/1 hemma, av Karvanen 20/2 27/2 27/2 94-6 Wahlström, Adam Leonhard, klensmed 94-17 Forsberg, Nils Olof, skräddare Petersburg 27 Snickare Wahlström Sverige 39 Jordbrukare Forsberg Gorbunoff, Maria, jungfru Rosenkranz, Maria Karolina Louise Kolpin 22 Bonden Gorbunoff Petersburg 29 Skräddare Rosenkranz 23/1 30/1 6/2 20/2 27/2 27/2 27/2 hemma, av Karvanen 94-7 Kondireff, Nikolai Stefanovitj, lanthandlare 94-18 Ruth, Axel Wilhelm Andersson, guldsmed Novaja Kirka 39 Lanthandlare Kondireff Mäntyharju 60 Brovakt Ruth Seger, Blanche Louise Hortense, jungfru Lundberg, Amanda Emilia, jungfru Petersburg 21 Kollegieassessor Seger Viborg 28 Maskinist Lundberg 23/1 30/1 6/2 27/2 6/3 13/3 94-8 Blomberg, Alexander, skomakare 94-19 Nylin, Frans Ovar, klensmed Petersburg 23 Smed Blomberg Åbo 26 Metallsvarvare Nylin Gustafsson, Alina Maria, kvinna Hemming (Zander), Fanny Serafina Lojo 27 Arbetare Gustafsson Novo-Saratovka 30 Målare Zander 23/1 30/1 6/2 27/2 6/3 13/3 27/3 hemma, av Karvanen 94-9 Johansson, Johan Emil Henriksson, stationskarl 94-20 Tyyskä, Henrik Johan, pastor Viborg 18 Johansson Askola 39 Jordbrukare Tyyskä Jauhiainen, Johanna Petersdotter Pajanen, Mathilda Elisabeth, jungfru Maaninga 26 Snickare Jauhiainen Petersburg 37 Trädgårdsmåstare Pajanen 23/1 30/1 6/2 7/2 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 6/3 13/3 20/3 25/3 hemma, av Kajanus 94-10 von Haartman, Karl Frans Robert 94-21 Alatalo, Michel Andersson, arbetare Helsingfors 32 Tulltjänsteman von Haartman Säkkijärvi 45 Bonden Alatalo Polejaeff, Olga Nikolaevna, jungfru Lindholm, Josefina, kvinna Petersburg 23 Verkligt statsråd Polejaeff Lappträsk 37 Färgare Lindholm 30/1 6/2 6/2 6/3 13/3 20/3 94-11 Ekström, Jakob Frithiof, urmakare 94-22 Otten, Max, lärare Visby 45 Sjöman Ekström Petersburg 69 Lärare Otten Köhler, Maria Lovisa, jungfru Stackelberg, Bernhardina Fredrika Sverige 29 Klensmed Köhler Petersburg 26 Översten baron Stackelberg 30/1 6/2 13/2 26/2 hemma, av Kajanus 20/3 27/3 3/4 94-12 Baschker, Fritz Petrovitj, köpman 94-23 Massinen, Onni Mauno, telegrafist Volok, Lifland 34 Jordbrukare Baschker Kerimäki 27 Bonden Massinen Udd, Maria Katarina, jungfru Karlsson, Hulda Cecilia, jungfru Malaks 30 Jordbrukare Udd Stockholm 33 Köpman Karlsson 30/1 6/2 13/2 20/3 27/3 3/4 19/4 hemma, av Kajanus 94-13 Semenenko, Fedor Grigorievitj, kandidat 94-24 Metsik, Johannes, svarvare Petersburg 29 Småborgare Semenenko Petersburg 25 Entreprenör Metsik Teffs, Olga Emilia, jungfru Felin, Mathilda, jungfru Petersburg 22 Guldarbetare Teffs Petersburg 25 Snickare Felin 30/1 6/2 6/2 3/4 10/4 17/4 94-14 Brunell, Marten Edvard, filare 94-25 Niklander, Albert Ferdinand, stationskarl Helsingfors 26 Smed Brunell Petersburg 28 Skomakare Niklander Nuikka, Ida Maria, jungfru Långström (Helenius), Ida Lovisa Impilaks 21 Assistent Nuikka Helsingfors 21 Vaktmästare Helenius 6/2 13/2 20/2 20/2 hemma, av Kajanus 3/4 10/4 17/4 8/5 hemma, av Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 79 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1894, entries 26-47)

94-26 Lager, Oskar Rudolf, skorstensfejare 94-37 Dames, Karl Oskar Paul, gjutare Helsingfors 35 Fältväbel Lager Berlin 43 Gjutare Dames Posti, Sofia Thomasdotter, jungfru Uppa, Maria, jungfru Säkkijärvi 29 Bonden Posti Seinäjoki 31 Snickare Uppa 3/4 10/4 17/4 29/4 hemma, av Kajanus 15/5 22/5 24/5 94-27 Jakobsson, Karl Edvard, kontorist 94-38 Piiskop, Michel, maskinist Petersburg 36 Guldsmed Jakobsson Livland 26 Bonden Piiskop Solodiloff, Iroida, jungfru Reose, Elin Sofia, jungfru Kronstadt 35 Löjtnant Solodiloff Petersburg 17 Betjänt Reose 3/4 10/4 17/4 15/5 22/5 29/5 6/6 hemma, av Kajanus 94-28 Westerberg, Karl, snickare 94-39 Hochfelden, Johan Georg, gravör Uleåborg 38 Typograf Westerberg Petersburg 71 Pappersindustriarbetare Lindqvist, Emilia Sofia, jungfru Schapoff, Lubov GamlaKarleby 44 Smed Lindqvist Petersburg 55 Köpman Schapoff 10/4 17/4 24/4 15/5 22/5 22/5 94-29 Widerholm, Ernst Oskar, klensmed 94-40 Baggström, Karl Gustaf, silverarbetare Moskva 24 Typograf Widerholm Lovisa 30 Kusk Baggström Königberg, Nathalie Eugenie, jungfru Butkoff, Uliana Egorovna, jungfru Reval 21 Arrendator Königberg Petersburg 33 Soldat Butkoff 10/4 17/4 24/4 15/5 22/5 29/5 94-30 Spoof, Uno Alexander, maskinist 94-41 Gartz, Karl Henrik, målare Åbo 30 Kapten Spoof Livland 47 Bonden Gartz Grönfors, Aina Mathilda, jungfru Fröberg, Hulda Alexandra Helsingfors 32 Snickare Grönfors Helsingfors 42 Arbetare Fröberg 17/4 24/4 Lysningen upphävd 15/5 22/5 29/5 17/7 å Pastoratet, av Karvanen 94-31 Zetterling, Edvard, målare 94-42 Boman, August Ferdinand, metallsvarvare Petersburg 24 Målare Zetterling Petersburg 25 Snickare Boman Ivanoff, Maria Vasilievna, jungfru Brunell, Anna Emilia Lydia, jungfru Petersburg 19 Köpman Ivanoff Petersburg 18 Smed Brunell 24/4 1/5 8/5 15/5 22/5 29/5 6/6 hemma, av Kajanus 94-32 Bomb, Alexander, arbetare 94-43 Simans, Matts Mattson, guldarbetare Viborg 23 Arbetare Bomb Oravais 27 Jordbrukare Simans Greiss, Hedvig Lovisa, jungfru Andersdotter, Marie Sofia, jungfru Ekenäs 35 Poliskommissarie Greiss Lappträsk 24 Jordbrukare Andersson 1/5 8/5 15/5 15/5 22/5 29/5 6/6 hemma, av Kajanus 94-33 Alexejeff, Alexej, silverarbetare 94-44 Koskelainen Johan, smed Moskva 23 Småborgare Alexejeff Viborg 28 Maskinist Koskelainen Ikoin, Emilia Adele, jungfru Eriksson, Amanda, jungfru Petersburg 19 Guldarbetare Ikoin Vichtis 24 Arbetare Eriksson 8/5 15/5 22/5 22/5 29/5 5/6 19/6 hemma, av Rolander 94-34 Makkula, Anders, skräddare 94-45 Seppänen, Jakob Nester, jägare Sordavala 54 Bonden Makkula Bötom 31 Smed Seppänen Lindström, Wilhelmina Charlotta Eklund, Erika, jungfru Kyrkslätt 45 Skräddare Lindström Borgå 37 Jordbrukare Eklund 8/5 15/5 22/5 29/5 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 19/6 26/6 3/7 10/9 hemma, av Kajanus 94-35 Mesterton, Ernst Almanzor, järnvägsbokhållare 94-46 Lund, Karl Fredrik Anton, skräddare Nurmes 30 Länsman Mesterton Sverige 42 Jordbrukare Lund Lagerträd, Hulda Maria, jungfru Rosenkranz, Olga Wilhelmina, kvinna Petersburg 19 Konduktör Lagerträd Petersburg 30 Skräddare Rosenkranz 8/5 15/5 22/5 22/5 hemma, av Kajanus 26/6 3/7 10/7 31/7 hemma, av Karvanen 94-36 Böhme, Ernst, kontorist 94-47 Kozmin, Pavel Michailovitch, konduktör Petersburg 25 Urmakare Böhme Smolensk 37 Småborgare Kozmin Pakkanen, Eva Mathilda, jungfru Fagerström, Mathilda Serafina, kvinna Kides 33 Kantor Pakkanen Kimito 43 Arrendator Fagerström 15/5 22/5 29/5 6/6 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 26/6 3/7 3/7 80 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1894, entries 48-69)

94-48 Back, August Eriksson, skomakare 94-59 Airikka, Paavo Jonasson, bonde Mustasaari 22 Bonden Back Novaja Kirka 22 Torpare Airikka Blomgren, Josefina Karolina, jungfru Gunell, Maria Elin, kvinna Petersburg 21 Skomakare Blomgren Esse 29 Timmerman Gunell 26/6 3/7 10/7 11/7 hemma, av Karvanen 2/10 9/10 16/10 16/10 hemma, av Karvanen 94-49 Höglund, Alexander Edvard, filare 94-60 Schönfeldt, Konstantin, ritare Nikolajewsk 22 Timmerman Höglund Petersburg 27 Ritare Schönfeldt Wärnström, Alma Adolfina, jungfru Bagge, Mathilda Wilhelmina, jungfru Kimito 23 Arbetare Wärnström Petersburg 17 Silverarbetare Bagge 7/8 21/8 28/8 28/8 hemma, av Kajanus 9/10 16/10 28/10 94-50 Heinze, Adolf Konstantinovitsch, bokhållare 94-61 Walter, Karl Gottlieb Kristiansson, småborgare Petersburg 26 Inspektör Heinze Petersburg 28 Skräddare Walter Felldin, Julia Ottilia, jungfru Tchuvashina, Anna Makarovna, jungfru Petersburg 20 Bokbindare Felldin Niz. Novgorod 19 Maskinist Tchuvashin 14/8 21/8 28/8 9/10 16/10 16/10 94-51 Sirén, Henrik, guldarbetare 94-62 Ruut, Jüri, arbetare Lappträsk 32 Bonden Sirén Livland 51 Bonden Ruut Amberg, Edla Maria, jungfru Strömqvist, Aurora, kvinna Petersburg 19 Skomakare Amberg Sverige 39 Järnbruksföreståndare 14/8 21/8 28/8 28/8 hemma, av Kajanus 23/10 30/10 6/11 94-52 Ingilä, Karl, målare 94-63 Wärnström, Emil Sigfrid, filare Petersburg 28 Fransmakare Ingilä Kronstadt 21 Timmerman Wärnström Söderman, Wilhelmina Rostoropoff, Alexandra Vasilijevna Åbo 48 Klockare Söderman Vologda 20 Direktor Rostoropoff 21/8 28/8 4/9 4/9 hemma, av Kajanus 23/10 30/10 6/11 94-53 Jugimoff, Vasilij Vasilievitj, tulltjänsteman 94-64 Don, Alexander Georgievitj, hovråd Petersburg 24 Hovråd Jugimoff Novgorod 54 Ämbetsman Don Helsing, Adele Mathilda, jungfru Strömberg, Emilie Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 20 Guldarbetare Helsing Lovisa 43 Sjöman Strömberg 21/8 28/8 4/9 23/10 23/10 23/10 94-54 Vasiljeff, Semen Vasilievitj, bagare 94-65 Gustafsson, Hugo Rudolf, guldarbetare Petersburg 42 Köpman Vasiljeff Lovisa 22 Sjöman Gustafsson Åkerman, Emilia Josefina, jungfru Wirman, Hilde Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 40 Guldsmed Åkerman Pyttis 17 Arbetare Wirman 28/8 4/9 11/9 30/10 6/11 13/11 27/11 hemma, av Karvanen 94-55 Wulff, Emil Woldemar, kontorist 94-66 Rank, Matts Henriksson, tapetserare Petersburg 26 Snickare Wulff Munsala 46 Byggmästare Rank Vogell, Antonia Annette Alexandrine Lahtinen, Maria Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 31 Bodbetjänt Vodell Jyväskylä 21 Arbetare Lahtinen 11/9 18/9 25/9 30/10 6/11 13/11 94-56 Sederstolpe, Anton Zachariasson, arbetare 94-67 Brinck, Wilhelm Fredrik, trädgårdsmästare Kelviå 46 Snickare Sederstolpe Petersburg 28 Begravningsentreprenör Brinck Tallgren, Hedvig Lovisa Reichenbach, Emilia Wilhelmina Fred. Vichtis 50 Skrivare Tallgren Petersburg 28 Trädgårdsmästare 11/9 18/9 25/9 2/10 hemma, av Kajanus 6/11 13/11 20/11 21/11 hemma, av Karvanen 94-57 Ullner, Bruno Alexander Albert, ämbetsman vid 94-68 Dahlstedt, Otto Wilhelm, ritare Ruovesi 25 Bokhållare Ullner Petersburg 25 Skomakare Petroff, Evdokia Petrovna, jungfru Wänttinen, Rosa Wilhelmina, jungfru Luban 27 Köpman Petroff Petersburg 24 Juvelerare Wänttinen 11/9 18/9 18/9 13/11 20/11 27/11 94-58 Hedberg, Frans Edvard, guldarbetare 94-69 Byström, Gustaf Ernst Theodor, aktör Helsingfors 36 Snickare Hedberg Stockholm 24 Aktör Byström Fastberg, Maria Wilhelmina, jungfru Heberlein, Emma Maria Thusby 33 Arbetare Fastberg Petersburg 42 Köpman Heberlein 25/9 2/10 9/10 23/10 hemma, av Kajanus 27/11 4/12 11/12 hemma, av Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 81 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1894, entries 70-81; 1895, entries 1-10)

94-70 Sohlberg, Johan Florentin, smed 94-81 Holmström, Axel Alfred, skräddare Helsingfors 31 Konduktör Sohlberg Ekenäs 48 Skräddare Holmström Stegars, Ebba Konstance, kvinna Backman, Fredrika Charlotta Helsingfors 29 Arbetare Stegars Snappertuna 47 Skomakare Backman 20/11 27/11 4/12 25/1/95 hos Karvanen, av dito 11/12 18/12 25/12 Lysningen upphävd 94-71 Frese, Edvard Hugo, bodbetjänt 95-1 Holttinen, Johan, järnarbetare Polgi 33 Ölbryggare Frese Ingerois 23 Bonden Holttinen Adow, Emilie Elisabeth, jungfru Hellman, Karolina, jungfru Kronstadt 48 Underofficer Adow Nikolajev 21 Fabriksarbetare Hellman 20/11 27/11 4/12 4/12 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 8/1 15/1 27/1 94-72 Mudso, Johan Jansson, vaktmästare 95-2 Sylvander, Albert Theodor, gravör Livland 46 Bonden Mundso Petersburg 19 Silverarbetare Sylvander Gespars, Maria Helena Riazanjeff-Ivanoff, Anna, jungfru Petersburg 44 Bronsarbetare Forsström Petersburg 19 27/11 4/12 11/12 8/1 15/1 22/1 94-73 Örgren, Otto Wilhelm, järnarbetare 95-3 Räbis, Johan Michel, typograf Sverige 20 Skomakare Örgren Derpt 25 Målare Räbis Stenholm, Mathilda Carlsdotter, jungfru Forsman, Olga Theresia, jungfru Sverige 26 Järnvägsarbetare Stenholm Petersburg 29 Skomakare Forsman 27/11 4/12 11/12 11/12 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 15/1 22/1 29/1 11/2 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 94-74 Wikberg, Johan Robert, arbetare 95-4 Forsström, Gustaf, bagare Helsingfors 36 Torpare Wikberg Helsingfors 51 Sjömannen Forsström Harald, Johanna Mathilda Hiltunen, Katarina Nykarleby 32 Bonden Harald Petersburg 41 Bonden Hiltunen 27/11 4/12 11/12 15/12 hemma, av Karvanen 15/1 22/1 29/1 94-75 Karlstedt, Karl Engelbert, skräddare 95-5 Rosenberg, Fredrik, bleckslagare Petersburg 21 Skräddare Karlstedt Petersburg 45 Bleckslagare Rosenberg Lindgren, Fanny Viktoria, jungfru Moiseeff, Anastasia Fedorovna Åbo 20 Skräddare Lindgren Petersburg 47 Vaktmästare Moiseeff 4/12 11/12 18/12 26/12 hemma, av Karvanen 15/1 22/1 29/1 94-76 Söderblom, Frans Emil, kopparslagare 95-6 Rudnitsky, Stanislaus Jakob, typograf Sverige 24 Kopparslagare Söderblom Warszawa 26 Soldat Rudnitsky Gerhardt, Wihelmina, jungfru Lindqvist, Emilia Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 18 Bagare Gerhardt Petersburg 23 Betjänt Lindqvist 4/12 11/12 18/12 15/1 22/1 29/1 94-77 Schornbaum, Johan Edvard, fotograf 95-7 Kalaginikoff, Ivan Alexandrovitj, småborgare Sordavala 28 Ölbryggare Schornbaum Rzjev 34 Småborgare Kalaginikoff Waljus, Maria Danielsdotter Teikar, Katarina Juliana, jungfru Sordavala 42 Bonden Waljus Fredrikshamn 48 Arbetare Teikar 4/12 11/12 18/12 15/1 22/1 29/1 94-78 Wennström, Gustaf Adolf, skräddare 95-8 Haglund, Johan, fabriksarbetare Sund 56 Snickare Wennström Kronstadt 24 Timmerman Haglund Snygg, Margaritha Elisabeth, jungfru Hagert, Olivia, jungfru Pyttis 60 Smed Snygg Asikkala 29 Jordbrukare Hagert 4/12 11/12 18/12 27/12 hemma, av Kajanus 22/1 29/1 5/2 94-79 Winberg, Oskar Fredrik, kontorist 95-9 Hauroff, Fiofan Ivanovitj, konditor Petersburg 21 Skomakare Winberg Jaroslavl 33 Konditor Hauroff Nesteroff, Antonina Grigorievna Lind, Alfilda Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 20 Barberare Nesteroff Petersburg 32 Smed Lind 4/12 11/12 18/12 22/1 29/1 5/2 94-80 Kroll, Alexander Alexandrowitch, borgare 95-10 Ruben, Jan, snickare Petersburg 33 Borgare Kroll Livland 30 Timmerman Ruben Nothdurft, Wilhelmina Karolina Henrietta Rosenblom, Olga Fredrika, jungfru Petersburg 18 Ölbryggare Nothdurft Petersburg 25 Snickare Rosenblom 11/12 18/12 25/12 22/1 29/1 5/2 5/2 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 82 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1895, entries 11-32)

95-11 Jansson, Adolf Johan, verkmästare 95-22 Indrenius, Bernhard Anton Harald, baron Varkaus 42 Byggmästare Jansson Viborg 30 General Indrenius Pau, Anna, jungfru Lindes, Augustina Hilda, jungfru Livland 19 Småborgare Pau Peterhof 22 Kollegierådet Lindes 22/1 29/1 5/2 9/4 16/4 28/4 95-12 Körne, Wilhelm Paul, koppargjutare 95-23 Kuprianowitsch, Ustin Osipoff, mekanikus Petersburg 19 Mjölnare Körne Vilna 33 Snickare Kuprianowitsch Kanarski, Olga, jungfru Stapel, Maria Sofia Elisabeth, jungfru Kexholm 18 Underofficer Kanarski Petersburg 20 Snickare Stapel 29/1 5/2 12/2 19/2 hemma, av Kajanus 9/4 16/4 23/4 95-13 Haak, Johan Wilhelm, bagarmästare 95-24 Lif, Viktor Alfred Woldemar, bodbetjänt Bayern 50 Bagare Haak Petersburg 27 Bronsarbetare Lif Steidtner, Irene Josefina, jungfru Merinoff, Maria Gavrilovna, jungfru Wien 35 Bokhandlare Steidtner Petersburg 24 Fältskär Merinoff 29/1 5/2 12/2 12/2 hemma, av Kajanus 16/4 23/4 30/4 95-14 Holmström, Axel Alfred, skräddare 95-25 Berlin, Johan Henrik, guldarbetare Ekenäs 48 Skräddare Holmström Petersburg 22 Guldsmed Berlin Egen, Helene Jenny, jungfru Tiainen, Mathilda Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 25 Skräddare Egen Petersburg 25 Guldsmed Tiainen 5/3 12/3 19/3 16/4 23/4 30/4 30/4 hemma, av Karvanen 95-15 Källström, Fredrik Wilhelm, körsnär 95-26 Istomin, Platon Petrovitj, betjänt Kuopio 35 Bagare Källström Vologda 34 Bonden Istomin Sjölund, Olga Amalia, jungfru Lassila, Maria Greta Andersdotter Helsingfors 35 Vaktmästare Sjölund Nykarleby 35 Fältskär Lassila 12/3 19/3 26/3 16/4 hemma, av Kajanus 23/4 30/4 7/5 95-16 Blackburn, Joshua Augustus, betjänt 95-27 Rosenqvist, Arthur Wilhelm, guldsmed Jamaica 31 Jordbrukare Blackburn Petersburg 24 Guldsmed Rosenqvist Ramstedt, Emma Karolina, jungfru Wendt, Anna Alexandra, jungfru Karis 34 Jordbrukare Ramstedt Petersburg 22 Guldsmed Wendt 19/3 26/3 2/4 16/4 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 23/4 30/4 7/5 4/6 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 95-17 Presser, Alexander Johansson, metallsvarvare 95-28 Punsar, Johan Sigfrid, fabriksarbetare Estland 21 Vävare Presser Wasa 19 Timmerman Punsar Lindstedt, Emilia Henrika, jungfru Matvejeff, Alexandra Grigorjevna Viborg 19 Fabriksarbetare Lindstedt Petersburg 18 Husägare Matvejeff 19/3 26/3 2/4 30/4 7/5 14/5 95-18 Bestrich, Josef, aktör 95-29 Spoof, Karl Arthur, maskinist Petersburg 26 Köpman Bestrich Petersburg 32 Kapten Spoof Nordström-Filenius, Lydia Sofia Niemi, Ida Sofia Petersburg 29 Skomakare Filenius Parkano 35 Småborgare Niemi 26/3 2/4 9/4 16/4 hemma, av Kajanus 30/4 7/5 14/5 14/5 hemma, av Snellman 95-19 Kommel, Foma Leontievitj, bonde 95-30 Hölert, Alexander Konstantin, apotekare Livland 31 Bonden Kommel Kattila 52 Direktör Hölert Lindberg, Anna Gustafva, kvinna Åkerman, Alexandra Maria, kvinna Helsingfors 32 Skräddare Lindberg Helsingfors 41 Skräddare Åkerman 2/4 9/4 16/4 30/4 7/5 14/5 95-20 Karlsson, Johan Gustaf Ludvig, filare 95-31 Wille, Hans Claussen, ingenjör Petersburg 24 Kopparslagare Karlsson Kristiania 34 Befälhavare Wille Stockhus, Mathilda Lovisa, jungfru Christmann, Fanny Ida Emilia, jungfru Petersburg 21 Silverarbetare Stockhus Riga 31 Skomakare Christmann 2/4 9/4 16/4 23/4 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 14/5 21/5 21/5 95-21 Wagor, Josef Jurjew, klensmed 95-32 Barausoff, Leonid Nikolaevitj, småborgare Estland 40 Bonden Wagor Krasnoje Selo 21 Bodbetjänt Barausoff Holmberg, Gustafva Adolfina, kvinna Ek, Maria Emilia, jungfru Karis 38 Arbetare Holmberg Terijoki 29 Köpman Ek 2/4 9/4 16/4 6/5 hemma, av Karvanen 14/5 21/5 28/5 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 83 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1895, entries 33-54)

95-33 Niederlau, Oskar Ferdinand, kontorist 95-44 Savén, Karl Axel, köpman Riga 30 Apotekare Niederlau Viborg 25 Lantmätare Savén Petersson, Alma Emilia, jungfru Schüler, Dorothea, jungfru Petersburg 22 Maskinist Petersson Berlin 28 Korvmakare Schüler 14/5 21/5 28/5 10/6 hemma, av Kajanus 6/8 13/8 13/8 95-34 Stenbacka, Jakob Andersson, timmerman 95-45 Armfelt, Karl Gustaf Hjalmar, silverarbetare Munsala 42 Torpare Stenbacka Artsjö 22 Löjtnant Armfelt Ahlgren, Maria Lindros, Olga Josefina, jungfru Helsingfors 36 Snickare Ahlgren Petersburg 20 Körsnär Lindros 21/5 28/5 4/6 25/6 hemma, av Karvanen 6/8 13/8 20/8 26/8 hemma, av Karvanen 95-35 Wedenberg, Gustaf Adolf, smed 95-46 Brander, Ernst Omar Torsten, bokhållare Kimito 31 Trädgårdsmästare Wedenberg Kalajoki 25 Överste Brander Holmstedt, Lovisa, jungfru Grönlund, Emilia Katarina Ottilia Sverige 39 Filosof Holmstedt Petersburg 19 Statsrådet Grönlund 25/6 2/7 9/7 5/8 hemma, av Karvanen 13/8 20/8 27/8 27/8 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 95-36 Andersson, Karl August, arbetare 95-47 Kulberg, August, köpman Sverige 25 Jordbrukare Andersson Wasa 27 Köpman Kulberg Bolander, Olga Maria, jungfru Nordlund, Emilia Mathilda, jungfru Kuopio 20 Bokhandlare Bolander Åbo 21 Maskinist Nordlund 9/7 16/7 23/7 23/7 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 20/8 27/8 3/9 3/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 95-37 Mårdberg, Karl Anders, maskinist 95-48 Müller, Viktor Edvard, ämbetsman Petersburg 48 Urmakare Mårdberg Petersburg 24 Kirurginstrumentmakaren Dursetzky, Charlotte Helene Amalie Hvostoff, Ljubov, jungfru Petersburg 32 Snickare Dursetzky Novgorod 28 Statsrådet Hvostoff 9/7 16/7 23/7 27/8 3/9 10/9 95-38 Semjonoff, Vasilii Vladimirovitj, packare 95-49 Jurvainen, August Fredrik Abrahamsson, arbetare Tsarskoje Selo 22 Underofficer Semjonoff Jorois 23 Arbetare Jurvainen Lindblom, Wendla Sofia, jungfru Krogars, Emilia Sofia Henriksdotter Petersburg 17 Skomakare Lindblom Pernå 32 Bonde Krogars 9/7 16/7 23/7 3/9 10/9 17/9 95-39 Müller, Nikolai, bankman 95-50 Wäkevä, Konstantin Simeon Stefansson Petersburg 39 Köpman Müller Petersburg 28 Silversmed Wäkevä Sonn, Malvina, jungfru Rosenberg, Jenny Alexandra Dresden 29 Köpman Sonn Petersburg 17 Smed Rosenberg 16/7 23/7 30/7 3/9 10/9 17/9 29/9 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 95-40 Jurvelin, Oskar Edvin, titulärråd 95-51 Wärnström, Lennart Georg, fabriksarbetare Novgorod 33 Lantmätare Jurvelin Kimito 20 Arbetare Wärnström Sinitjin, Ekaterina, jungfru Saikkonen, Maria Andersdotter, jungfru Petersburg 21 Kollegiesekreterare Sinitjsin Petersburg 21 Arbetare Saikkonen 16/7 23/7 30/7 10/9 17/9 24/9 24/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajauns 95-41 Ivanoff, Vasilij Nikolajevitj, klensmed 95-52 Stenbacka, Karl Johan Theodor, järnsvarvare Petersburg 42 Soldat Ivanoff Petersburg 24 Järnsvarvare Stenbacka Galkovski, Maria, jungfru Andersson, Olga Maria, jungfru Polen 37 Fältväbel Galkovski Sestroretsk 20 Järnsvarvare Andersson 30/7 6/8 13/8 10/9 17/9 24/9 24/9 hemma, av Karvanen 95-42 Dobrovolski, Andrei Andrejevitj, statsråd 95-53 Söderlund, Karl Anton, brömsare Petersburg 41 Statsrådet Dobrovolski Petersburg 24 Instrumentmakare Söderlund Holmsen, Johanna, jungfru Karhu, Johanna Wilhelmina, jungfru Norge 41 Godsägare Holmsen Viborg 28 Arbetare Karhu 30/7 6/8 13/8 10/9 17/9 24/9 24/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 95-43 Curdt, Johan Christoph, handlande 95-54 Greier, Gustaf Theodor, mekanikus Rostov 51 Instrumentmakare Curdt Petersburg 27 Klensmed Greier Grönberg, Theresia, jungfru Wahlman, Louise Cecilia Taganrog 35 Bagare Grönberg Petersburg 29 Stämmare Wahlman 6/8 13/8 20/8 3/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 10/9 17/9 24/9 84 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1895, entries 55-76)

95-55 Vasiljeff, Ivan, snickare 95-66 Blelubovski, Vladimir Nikolajevitj, ingenjör Petersburg 40 Småborgare Vasiljeff Petersburg 25 Verkliga statsrådet Blelubovski Krusmark, Helena Cajanus, Thyra Elvira, jungfru Anjala 43 Snickare Krusmark Moskva 21 Statsrådet Cajanus 10/9 17/9 24/9 15/10 22/10 29/10 95-56 Hög eller Höglund, Leander Johansson, maskinist 95-67 Schupiro, Andrej Alexejevitj, småborgare Kronoby 33 Soldat Hög eller Höglund Petersburg 26 Tullvaktmästere Schupiro Beck, Emilia Wilhelmina, jungfru Engman, Ulrika Evelina, jungfru Helsingfors 22 Timmerman Beck Nykarleby 36 Skomakare Engman 17/9 24/9 1/10 1/10 hemma, av Kajanus 22/10 29/10 5/11 95-57 Norrgren, Johan Edvin, urmakare 95-68 Trindaljeff Nikolaj, småborgare Uleåborg 31 Sjöman Norrgren Petersburg 26 Skrivare Tridaljeff Hög eller Höglund, Hilma Bild, Maria Emilia Eugenia, jungfru Sestroretsk 24 Soldat Hög eller Höglund Petersburg 48 Kommissionär Bild 17/9 24/9 1/10 1/10 hemma, av Kajanus 22/10 29/10 29/10 95-58 Larsson, Laurentius Herman Theodor, snickare 95-69 Lode, Torsten Leonard, gardeskapten Sverige 42 Snickare Larsson Uleåborg 40 Major Lode Ivanoff, Maria von Frenckell, Signe Ellen Olga Aimée Luga 35 Bonden Ivanoff Helsingfors 32 Kommerserådet 17/9 24/9 1/10 12/10 29/10 5/11 95-59 Hassinen, Johan Johansson, arbetare 95-70 Delin, Karl Fredrik, järnarbetare Impilaks 32 Arbetare Hassinen Sverige 32 Arbetare Delin Bergendahl, Augusta Wilhelmina Weijola, Augusta Emilia Kuolemajärvi 23 Underofficer Bergendahl Tammela 41 Inspektör Weijola 24/9 1/10 8/10 12/11 19/11 26/11 17/12 hemma, av Karvanen 95-60 Bittkau, Gustaf Albert, sadelmakare 95-71 Luikki, Wille, gårdskarl Burg 48 Arbetare Bittkau Viborg 44 Förman Luikki Setterlund, Lydia Maria, jungfru Lindqvist, Aina Mathilda Sigrid, jungfru Petersburg 23 Tenngjutare Setterlund Åbo 28 Arbetare Lindqvist 24/9 1/10 8/10 14/10 hemma, av Kajanus 12/11 19/11 26/11 95-61 Melzer, Alexander, bagare 95-72 Nygren, Karl Fredrik, mekanikus Petersburg 24 Bagare Melzer Sverige 38 Mekanikus Nygren Blomqvist, Alma Maria, jungfru Heimerdinger, Catharine Pauline Borgå 30 Skomakare Blomqvist Petersburg 27 Instrum. Heimerdinger 1/10 8/10 15/10 12/11 19/11 26/11 95-62 Staschkoff, Nikolai Ivanovitj, tryckare 95-73 Reose, Karl, klensmed Peterhof 31 Underofficer Staschkoff Estland 57 Bonde Reose Rosenblad, Olga Wilhelmina, jungfru Axelsdotter, Amanda Petersburg 38 Mekanikus Rosenblad Pernå 33 Bonde Axelsson 1/10 8/10 15/10 19/11 26/11 3/12 3/12 hemma, av Kajanus 95-63 Rosenqvist, Frans Arthur Alarik, guldarbetare 95-74 Åhlfors, Karl Emil, filare Petersburg 32 Guldsmed Rosenqvist Helsingfors 31 Kopparslagare Åhlfors Gjäddnäs Johanna Andersdotter, jungfru Nyström, Anna Katarina, jungfru Larsmo 35 Jordbrukare Gjäddnäs Nådendal 26 Polisman Nyström 1/10 8/10 15/10 5/11 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 19/11 26/11 3/12 95-64 Enqvist, Otto Wilhelm, apotekare 95-75 Zimmerman, August, bagare Helsingfors 32 Köpman Enqvist Weissenstein 27 Hantverkare Zimmerman Zavatjki, Elisaveta, jungfru Johansson, Fanny Alexandra, jungfru Petersburg 28 Ekonom Zavatjski Petersburg 20 Konduktör Johansson 1/10 8/10 15/10 26/11 3/12 10/12 14/12 hemma, av Karvanen 95-65 Tavaststjerna, Bror Edvard Magnus Leonard 95-76 Schäfer, Filip Ferdinand, skomakare Helsingfors 63 Överstelöjtnant Tavaststjerna Strelna 20 Bonden Schäfer Selezneff, Pelagea Dmitrievna Lundberg, Klara Elisabeth, jungfru Astrakhan 35 Maskinist Selezneff Petersburg 19 Skomakare Lundberg 15/10 22/10 29/10 3/12 10/12 17/12 26/12 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 85 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1895, entries 77-82; 1896, entries 1-16)

95-77 Wächter, Martin Woldemar, järnvägstjänsteman 96-6 Wulff, Bernhard Wilhelm, guldarbetare Viborg 28 Organist Wächter Riga 57 Skräddare Wulf Pettersson, Adelaide Helene, jungfru Tilén, Anna Gustafva, jungfru Petersburg 23 Instrumentmakare Pettersson Helsingfors 50 Soldat Tilén 10/12 17/12 24/12 28/12 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 14/1 21/1 28/1 95-78 Holopainen, Johan, kopparslagare 96-7 Semenoff, Grigorij, gårdskarl Kuopio 39 Jordbrukare Holopainen Jamburg 30 Småborgare Semjenoff Karlsdotter, Mathilda Bernsten, Maria Kristina, kvinna Saltvik 54 Jordbrukare Karlsson Borgå 32 Arbetare Bernsten 10/12 17/12 24/12 14/1 21/1 28/1 95-79 Hallberg, Karl Emil, elektrotekniker 96-8 Krüger, Kusna Herman Indrekoff, sadelmakare Petersburg 26 Gjutare Hallberg Estland 32 Trädgårdsmästare Krüger Junnelius, Harriet Harper, jungfru Lönnberg, Maria Charlotta, kvinna Petersburg 23 Ingenjör Junnelius Viborg 29 Maskinist Lönnberg 17/12 24/12 31/12 14/1/96 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 14/1 21/1 28/1 95-80 Mattsson, Matts Leander, skomakare 96-9 Wärnström, Jakob Julius, fabriksarbetare GamlaKarleby 27 Arbetare Mattsson Kimito 23 Arbetare Wärnström Saarela, Anna Sofia, jungfru Räinä, Johanna Kristina Johansdotter Uleåborg 26 Tjänsteman Saarela Uleåborg 25 Sjöman Räinä 17/12 24/12 31/12 31/12 hos Karvanen, av dito 14/1 21/1 25/1 2/2 hemma, av Kajanus 95-81 Kléen, Johan Emil, litteratör 96-10 Lampinen, David Gabrielsson, färgare Sverige 27 Godsägare Kléen Petersburg 57 Bonden Lampinen Krarup, Anna Theodora Ferdinanda Alexandra Strömberg, Anna Sofia, kvinna Danmark 33 Slottsfogde Krarup Åbo 44 Sjömannen Strömberg 24/12 31/12 7/1/96 14/1 21/1 28/1 95-82 Proskurnin, Alexander Nikolajevitj, tjänsteman 96-11 Drujeluboff, Fedor Ivanovitj, direktör Petersburg 23 Kollegieassessor Proskurnin Jamberg 38 Arbetare Drujeluboff Levan, Olga Wilhelmina, jungfru Enberg, Olga Maria, jungfru Petersburg 21 Konditor Levan Sysmä 33 Kyrkvärd Enberg 24/12 31/12 7/1/96 21/1 28/1 4/2 96-1 Ljarus, Michael Jakuboff, underofficer 96-12 Granroth, Theodor Fredrik, kontorist Vilna 70 Bonden Ljarus Petersburg 22 Urmakare Granroth Bertils, Maria Gabrielsdotter Ermolkin, Alexandra, jungfru Oravais 41 Arbetare Bertils Gatjina 19 Hovfunktionär Ermolkin 7/1 14/1 21/1 21/1 28/1 4/2 96-2 Hellberg, Ernst Arvid, skräddare 96-13 Wirén, Jean August, svarvare Wasa 21 Musiker Hellberg Sestroretsk 21 Maskinist Wirén Saikkonen, Mathilda, jungfru Wahlström, Sofia Alfrida, jungfru Petersburg 23 Skomakare Saikkonen Petersburg 16 Mekanikus Wahlström 7/1 14/1 21/1 28/1 4/2 11/2 25/3 hemma, av Kajanus 96-3 Forsström, Gustaf Adolf, guldarbetare 96-14 Stenberg, Paul Fredrik Alexander, järnvägstjänst. Petersburg 23 Bagare Forsström Kivinebb 30 Länsman Stenberg Pojidajeff, Maria, jungfru Hanika, Anna Olga, jungfru Petersburg 19 Underofficer Pojidajeff Petersburg 19 Köpman Hanika 7/1 14/1 21/1 4/2 11/2 18/2 24/2 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 96-4 Jernström, Alexander, handlande 96-15 Degerholm, Edvard, ingenjör Moskva 27 Urmakare Jernström Helsingfors 30 Direktör Degerholm Olisoff, Alexandra, jungfru Piat, Jeanne, jungfru Visjne-Volotsk 21 Köpman Olisoff Odessa 30 Ingenjör Piat 7/1 14/1 21/1 4/2 11/2 18/2 11/2 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 96-5 Eklöf, Julius Richard, guldarbetare 96-16 von Moerder, Rolf Alexander, guvernementssek. Petersburg 21 Skräddare Eklöf Tammerfors 26 Geheimerådet ... von Moerder Vasiljeff, Zinaida, jungfru Muethel, Helene, jungfru Novgorod 22 Bonden Vasiljeff Livland 23 Pastor Muethel 14/1 21/1 28/1 11/2 18/2 26/2 i St. Anna-kyrkan, av Muethel 86 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1896, entries 17-38)

96-17 Sjögren, Åke, ingenjör 96-28 Lindström, Otto Wilhelm, arbetare Filipstad 30 Bergmästare Sjögren Petersburg 37 Klensmeden Lindström Landzert, Mary Koponen, Hilde Maria, jungfru Petersburg 30 Professor Landzert Kuopio 27 Bonden Koponen 11/2 18/2 25/2 2/3 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 14/4 21/4 28/4 13/5 hemma, av Karvanen 96-18 Gustafsson, Erik, skolvaktmästare 96-29 Sandström, August Edvin Sten, målare Pälkäne 55 Jordbrukare Gustafsson Tammerfors 22 Arbetare Sandström Laihanen, Katarina, jungfru Bergqvist, Maria, jungfru Viborg 33 Arbetare Laihanen Sverige 30 Garvare Bergqvist 25/2 3/3 10/3 26/3 hemma, av Kajanus 21/4 28/4 5/5 13/5 å Pastoratet, av Karvanen 96-19 Boman, Gustaf Adolf, segelmakare 96-30 Dammy, Ernst Reinhold, mekanikus Helsingfors 35 Sadelmakare Boman Reval 23 Mekanikus Dammy Solovjeff, Nadejda, jungfru Björkman, Fredrika Mathilda, jungfru Smolensk 27 Konduktör Solovjeff Sverige 27 Direktör Björkman 10/3 17/3 24/3 28/4 5/5 12/5 13/5 hemma, av Karvanen 96-20 Bietepage, Ferdinand Bernhard, köpman 96-31 Stockmakari, Michel, silverarbetare Petersburg 64 Köpman Bietepage Lappvesi 38 Arbetare Stockmakari Fedotoff, Tatjana Arsenjevna, jungfru Folin, Charlotta Bernhardina, jungfru Petersburg 32 Småborgare Fedotoff Ganga 32 Köpman Folin 10/3 17/3 24/3 28/4 5/5 17/5 96-21 Lindfors, Johan Adolf, metallsvarvare 96-32 Hjelt, Werner Anders, järnarbetare Petersburg 23 Fabriksarbetaren Lindfors Petersburg 22 Sadelmakare Hjelt Torvelainen, Olga Maria Adamsdotter Heikkilä, Nathalia Blondina Constantina Jokkas 23 Bonden Torvelainen Petersburg 25 Skräddare Heikkilä 17/3 24/3 31/3 7/4 hemma, av Karvanen 19/5 26/5 2/6 23/6 hemma, av Karvanen 96-22 Rehfeld, Wilhelm Gustaf Emil, handlande 96-33 Winter, Albin Woldemar, stabskapten Berlin 48 Köpman Rehfeld Helsingfors 28 Överste Winter Schulz, Olga Aurora, jungfru Ganz, Maria Wilhelmina, jungfru Helsingfors 33 Betjänt Schulz Petersburg 20 Hedersborgare Ganz 17/3 24/3 31/3 13/4 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 26/5 2/6 9/6 9/6 i Tys. St Kath. Kyrka, av Karvanen 96-23 Butrim, Anton Kasimiroff, konditor 96-34 Abrahamsson, Johan Nicolaus Wilhelm, fotograf Vilna 25 Bonden Butrim Petersburg 61 Fabrikör Abrahamsson Petersson, Frieda Elisabeth, kvinna Nordström, Olga Mathilda, jungfru Kazalinsk 24 Timmermannen Petersson Fredrikshamn 26 Arbetare Nordström 31/3 7/4 14/4 26/5 2/6 9/6 96-24 Spoof, Uno Alexander, maskinist 96-35 Strombom, Karl, guldarbetare Åbo 32 Kaptenen Spoof Petersburg 23 Skomakare Strombom Farikoff, Olga Ivanovna, jungfru Toro, Maria Andrejevna, jungfru Kuopio 24 Bonden Farikoff Sordavala 19 Arbetare Toro 31/3 7/4 14/4 16/6 23/6 30/6 96-25 Lindblom, Frans Oskar, köpman 96-36 Hältinen, Johan Henrik, skräddare Petersburg 23 Skomakare Lindblom Joensuu 35 Bonden Hältinen Fadejeff, Nadejda Vasiljevna Henriksson, Olga, jungfru Tver 49 Jordbrukare Fadejeff Lovisa 19 Förmannen Henriksson 31/3 7/4 14/4 16/6 23/6 30/6 96-26 Mois, Nikolaj Markovitj, fabriksarbetare 96-37 Vitovtoff, Michael Leonidivitj, mekanikus Dvinsk 27 Småborgare Mois Tula 35 Kollegierådet Vitovtoff Sandberg, Ida Wilhelmina, jungfru Ingman, Alexandra Josefina, jungfru Kronstadt 26 Timmerman Sandberg Petersburg 42 Arbetaren Ingman 7/4 14/4 21/4 16/6 23/6 30/6 96-27 Andersson, Adolf Fridolf, silverarbetare 96-38 Höppener, Richard, kollegiesekreterare Kyrkslätt 34 Jordbrukaren Andersson Petersburg 24 Hedersborgare Höppener Heikkinen, Henrika Karlsdotter, jungfru Saar, Melanie Marie, jungfru Idensalmi 36 Bonden Heikkinen Arensburg 32 Trädgårdsmästare Saar 14/4 21/4 28/4 5/5 hemma, av Karvanen 23/6 30/6 7/7 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 87 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1896, entries 39-60)

96-39 Lundqvist, Karl Reinhold, sjökapten 96-50 Walter, Adolf Josef, klensmed Åbo 35 Styrman Lundqvist Warszawa 21 Pistolsmed Walter Karlsson, Bertha Elisabeth, jungfru Staljon, Rosa, jungfru Åbo 26 Skeppare Karlsson Sveaborg 24 Underofficer Staljon 30/6 7/7 14/7 25/8 1/9 8/9 Se Lysning 1893, nr 31! 96-40 Oguilvy, Georg Georgijevitj, löjtnant 96-51 Bjugg, Emil August, bokförare Nikolajev 34 Amiral Oguilvy Lovisa 26 Styrman Bjugg Avellan, Olga, jungfru Schlei, Selma Adele Isabella, jungfru Helsingfors 21 Amiral Avellan Hinzenberg 25 Bonden Schlei 14/7 21/7 28/7 1/9 8/9 15/9 5/10 hemma, av Karvanen 96-41 Freivald, Timofej, postman 96-52 Frisk, Georg Felix, kontorist Novgorod 32 Jordbrukare Freivald Petersburg 28 Ämbetsman Frisk Damén, Erika Wilhelmina, jungfru Egoroff, Anna Viktorovna, jungfru Snappertuna 24 Jordbrukare Damén Petersburg 24 Arbetare Egoroff 28/7 4/8 11/8 15/9 22/9 29/9 96-42 Muhin, Pavel, klensmed 96-53 Norrman, Johan Robert, järnvalsare Petersburg 22 Gårdskarl Muhin Sverige 21 Mekanikus Norrman Palmgren, Alma Elida, jungfru Becker, Karolina Emma, jungfru Petersburg 20 Mekanikus Palmgren Novgorod 19 Skogvaktare Becker 28/7 4/8 11/8 15/9 29/9 29/9 29/9 hemma, av Karvanen 96-43 Satini, Gustaf Ferdinand, kontorist 96-54 Ristlachi, Karl Oskar, smed Borgå 51 Konditor Satini Petersburg 27 Bagare Ristlachi Toroschin, Anna Alexandrovna, jungfru Strehs, Sofia, jungfru Vologda 36 Snickare Toroschin Kolpin 17 Smed Strehs 28/7 4/8 11/8 22/9 29/9 6/10 96-44 Baklanoff, Michael Pavlovitj, ryttare 96-55 Bykoff, Konstantin Adrianovitj, bokförare Tver 26 Bonden Baklanoff Petersburg 58 Adelsman Bykoff Hellman, Sofia Wilhelmina, jungfru Fogberg, Alexandra Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 25 Fabriksarbetare Hellman Kivinebb 40 Småborgare Fogberg 4/8 11/8 18/8 22/9 29/9 6/10 96-45 Black, Johan, kammartjänare 96-56 Grahn, , filare Livland 71 Jordbrukare Black Pojo 26 Arbetare Grahn Walin, Olga Mathilda, jungfru Jurvanen, Hilda Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 28 Skomakare Walin Varkaus 35 Arbetare Jurvanen 11/8 18/8 18/8 18/8 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 6/10 13/10 20/10 9/11 hemma, av Kajanus 96-46 Askolin, Arthur Alexandrovitj, instrumentmakare 96-57 Strömqvist, Karl Aldo, skomakare Petersburg 23 Instrumentmakare Askolin Sverige 40 Jordbrukare Strömqvist Antonen, Anna Lovisa, jungfru Reh, Emma Mathilda, jungfru Petersburg 19 Urmakare Antonen Petersburg 24 Typografarbetare Reh 11/8 18/8 25/8 1/9 hemma, av Kajanus 13/10 20/10 27/10 10/11 hemma, av Kajanus 96-47 Lindgren, Karl Johan, skorstensfejare 96-58 Kostiander, Julius Leonard, länsman Petersburg 24 Skomakare Lindgren Viborg 32 Tullvaktmästare Kostiander Kurronen, Brigitta Hämäläinen, Wilhelmina, jungfru Rautjärvi 32 Bonden Kurronen Petersburg 25 Skomakare Hämäläinen 11/8 18/8 25/8 13/10 20/10 27/10 96-48 Lindholm, Karl Wilhelm, järnsvarvare 96-59 Odhner, Valentin Jakob, ingenjör Petersburg 25 Smed Lindholm Sverige 29 Köpman Odhner Greleff, Elisabeth, jungfru Odhner, Alma Amalia, jungfru Petersburg 24 Målare Greleff Petersburg 19 Fabrikör Odhner 25/8 1/9 8/9 13/10 20/10 27/10 2/11 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 96-49 Höllert, Alexander Konstantin, apotekare 96-60 Wikman, Frans Wilhelm, mekanikus Kattila 53 Direktör Höllert Åbo 19 Mekanikus Wikman Åkerman, Alexandra Maria, kvinna Zange, Maria Paulina, jungfru Helsingfors 42 Skräddare Åkerman Jamburg 19 Direktör Zange 25/8 1/9 1/9 1/9 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 20/10 27/10 3/11 88 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1896, entries 61-73; 1897, entries 1-9)

96-61 Jansson, Johan Willehard, filare 96-72 Gavriloff, Pavel Semenovitj, kanslist Helsingfors 31 Metallsvarvare Jansson Kronstadt 37 Kapten Gavriloff Gadikoff, Avdotja Saveljevna, jungfru Wainumees, Elin Alina Olonets 24 Bonden Gadikoff Helsingfors 31 Vaktmästare Wainumees 20/10 27/10 3/11 22/12 29/12 5/1 96-62 Halonen, Johan Henrik, filare 96-73 Eskelin, Nikolaj, gjutare Varkaus 23 Arbetare Halonen Petersburg 19 Apotekare Eskelin Östberg, Augusta Wilhelmina, kvinna Karlander, Julia Ingeborg, jungfru Åbo36 Sjöman Östberg Helsingfors 19 Målare Karlander 20/10 27/10 3/11 3/11 hemma, av Karvanen 29/12 5/1 12/1/97 96-63 Nilsson, Jens, skomakare 97-1 Babkin, Ivan Vasilijevitj, husägare Sverige 30 Jordbrukare Nilsson Voronezj 35 Bonden Babkin Nikitin, Nathalia Stepanovna, jungfru Lindberg, Maria Olivia, jungfru Petersburg 40 Småborgare Nikitin Elimä 29 Köpman Lindberg 20/10 27/10 3/11 12/1 19/1 26/1 96-64 Frisk, Fredrik Woldemar, snickare 97-2 Verhovski, Alexander Alexandrovitj, småborgare Petersburg 30 Tjänsteman Frisk Petersburg 33 Hantverkare Verhovski Blank, Maria Josefina, jungfru Lindqvist, Lovisa Gustafva, jungfru Nastola 25 Jordbrukare Blank Helsinge 42 Torpare Lindqvist 27/10 3/11 10/11 19/1 26/1 2/2 96-65 Sederqvist, Mathias Alexander, guldarbetare 97-3 Guvenius Alexander, kommissionär Åbo 29 Snickare Sederqvist Petersburg 52 Juvelerare Guvenius Siili, Anna Johansdotter, jungfru Kondratjeff, Maria, jungfru Petersburg 30 Arbetare Siili Petersburg 42 Småborgare Kondrajeff 27/10 3/11 10/11 19/1 26/1 2/2 96-66 Sundstén, Johan Robert, urmakare 97-4 Blomqvist, Arthur Torsten, snickare Bjeloostrov 23 Tullvaktmästare Sundstén Salo 24 Apotekare Blomqvist Kaswand, Annette Rosalie, jungfru Schmidt, Maria, jungfru Webs 20 Bonden Kaswand Ryssland 21 Glasblåsare Schmidt 27/10 3/11 10/11 26/1 2/2 9/2 96-67 Sundman, Isak, förvaltare 97-5 Kulikoff, Dmitrij Matvejevitj, fabriksarbetare Sverige 36 Jordbrukare Sundman Tver 39 Bonden Kulikoff Kulikoff, Ekaterina Alexejevna, jungfru Silenius, Charlotta Karolina, kvinna Kostroma 26 Målare Kulikoff Helsingfors 34 Bonden Silenius 27/10 3/11 10/11 26/1 2/2 9/2 96-68 Jaska, Johan, bodbetjänt 97-6 Ågren, Johan Eskil Robert, litteratör Fellin, Livland 21 Timmerman Jaska Sverige 28 Murare Ågren Lagert, Bertha Elisabeth, jungfru Wesander, Josefina Wilhelmina, jungfru Pyttis 26 Jordbrukare Lagert Petersburg 36 Klensmed Wesander 3/11 10/11 10/11 26/1 2/2 9/2 96-69 Hartvall, Bernhard Adolf, löjtnant 97-7 Raddatz, Ernst August, löjtnant Tavastehus 31 Överstelöjtnant Hartvall Helsingfors 28 Skräddare Raddatz Hülphers, Gertrud Gravilda, jungfru Evreinoff, Eugenia Grigorijevna Petersburg 23 Ingenjör Hülphers Odessa 24 Senator Evreinoff 10/11 17/11 24/11 2/2 9/2 9/2 96-70 Pulkkinen, Wilhelm Edvard, skomakare 97-8 Waltin, Alexander, maskinist Viborg 26 Skomakare Pulkkinen Estland 35 Soldat Waltin Sjöman, Alexandra, jungfru Kämp, Amanda Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 17 Skomakare Sjöman Helsingfors 31 Murare Kämp 1/12 8/12 15/12 19/1/97 hemma, av Karvanen 16/2 23/2 2/3 96-71 Siitonen, Johan Karlsson, teologie studerande 97-9 Zieppert, Ferdinand Karl, inspektor Petersburg 28 Skorstensfejare Siitonen Warszawa 37 Stallmästare Zieppert Wentz, Emilia Hilda, jungfru Friedrichsen, Bertha Maria, kvinna Livland 23 Järnvägsarbetare Wentz Petersburg 36 Småborgare Friedrichsen 15/12 22/12 29/12 3/1/97 i Pargolova, av Karvanen 16/3 23/3 30/3 30/3 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 89 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1897, entries 10-31)

97-10 Luste, Karl Brynolf, fodralmakare 97-21 Polvinen, Peter, arbetare Petersburg 33 Bokbindare Luste Kuhmoniemi 47 Bonden Polvinen Juselius, Olga Evangelina, kvinna Andersdotter, Ulrika Wilhelmina, kvinna Helsingfors 36 Guldarbetare Juselius Pernå 42 Bonden Andersson 23/3 30/3 6/4 20/4 27/4 4/5 17/5 hemma, av Kajanus 97-11 Sy, August Ferdinand, urmakare 97-22 Martinoff, Alexander Ivanovitj, tjänsteman Izjevsk 21 Svarvare Sy Kostroma 31 Löjtnant Martinoff Fahnhjelm, Wendla Maria, jungfru Backlund, Debra Karolina, jungfru Petersburg 19 Snickare Fahnhjelm Wasa 28 Svarvare Backlund 23/3 30/3 6/4 20/4 27/4 4/5 97-12 Pretreaux, Hippolyt Nikolai Emil, arkitekt 97-23 Wählberg, Karl Gustaf Bernhard, apotekare Petersburg 25 Bokhållare Pretreaux Muhos 32 Lantmätare Wählberg von Nekludoff, Elisabeth, jungfru Baroth, Antuinette Marie, jungfru Petersburg 22 Geheimerådet von Nekludoff Petersburg 24 Köpman Baroth 20/3 6/4 13/4 27/4 4/5 11/5 97-13 Kondireff, Alexander Alexandrovitj, titulärråd 97-24 Lindholm, Arvid Konstantin, tjänsteman Warszawa 30 Kollegierådet Kondireff Åbo 26 Styrman Lindholm Hermanson, Gunilla Karolina, jungfru Seger, Blanche Louise Hortense, jungfru Falun 35 Grosshandlare Hermanson Petersburg 25 Statsrådet Seger 30/3 6/4 13/4 27/4 4/5 11/5 97-14 Olsen, Hans Anders Nikolai, direktör 97-25 Knikst, Jesup Kasimiroff, fabriksarbetare Norge 37 Körsnär Olsen Vitebsk 31 Bonden Knikst Nobel, Esther Wilhelmina, jungfru Nyström, Rosalia Charlotta Petersburg 24 Fabrikör Nobel Petersburg 37 Silverarbetare Nyström 30/3 6/4 13/4 14/4 hemma, av Kajanus 27/4 4/5 11/5 97-15 Heino, Anton Jobsson, maskinist 97-26 Blomqvist, Alfred Adalbert, tulltjänsteman Koivisto 22 Arbetare Heino Lovisa 23 Tulltjänsteman Blomqvist Sveins, Anna Albertina, jungfru Parvinen, Maria Lovisa, jungfru Viborg 19 Timmerman Sveins Petersburg 25 Skräddare Parvinen 30/3 6/4 13/4 15/4 hemma, av Kajanus 27/4 4/5 11/5 18/5 hemma, av Kajanus 97-16 Dromberg, Aron Fridolf, kontorist 97-27 Asp, Gustaf Reinhold, bokbindare Åbo 33 Köpman Dromberg Petersburg 21 Fabriksarbetare Asp Åberg, Olivia Wilhelmina, kvinna Majorin, Maria, jungfru Jokkas 39 Underofficer Åberg Lovisa 25 Fabriksarbetare Majorin 30/3 6/4 13/4 17/4 hemma, av Kajanus 4/5 11/5 18/5 25/5 hemma, av Kajanus 97-17 Olsson, Anders, köpman 97-28 Solovjeff, Ivan Semenovitj, skomakare Sverige 59 Snickare Olsson Tver 26 Bonden Solovjeff Lassén, Maria Henriette Fredrika Enbom, Helena Wilhelmina Uleåborg 39 Husägare Lassén Pojo 47 Köpman Enbom 30/3 6/4 13/4 14/4 hemma, av Kajanus 4/5 11/5 18/5 97-18 Evsejeff, Matvej Alexejevitj, guldsmed 97-29 Schultz, Carl, bodbetjänt Gatjina 28 Bonden Evsejeff Petersburg 24 Betjänt Schultz Wennström, Hulda Emilia, jungfru Sonnenfeld, Maria Augusta, jungfru Petersburg 19 Sadelmakare Wennström Warszawa 27 Musiker Sonnenfeld 6/4 13/4 20/4 11/5 18/5 25/5 2/6 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 97-19 Turchaninoff, Nikolai Ivanovitj, kollegieråd 97-30 Svensson, Gustaf Herman, urmakare Tver 58 Överste Turchaninoff Norrköping 33 Svarvare Svensson Söderberg, Josefina Wilhelmina Åberg, Olga Maria, jungfru Helsingfors 36 Byggmästare Söderberg Petersburg 21 Guldarbetare Åberg 6/4 Lysningen upphävd 11/5 18/5 25/5 2/6 hemma, av Kajanus 97-20 Fellman, Anders Axel Alexander, filare 97-31 Holmgren, Otto Conrad, järnvägstjänsteman Petersburg 25 Maskinist Fellman Petersburg 33 Tjänsteman Holmgren Karlin, Elisaveta Ivanovna, jungfru Nothdurft, Bertha Klara Alexandra Belozersk 19 Småborgare Karlin Sjundeå 18 Ölbryggare Nothdurft 20/4 27/4 4/5 11/5 18/5 25/5 2/6 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 90 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1897, entries 32-53)

97-32 Schornbaum, Johan Edvard, fotograf 97-43 Åkerblom, Oskar Alexander, kontorist Sordavala 31 Ölbryggare Schornbaum Petersburg 22 Skomakare Åkerblom Schrecknick, Ella Eugenia Cecilia Storojzkoff, Daria Egorovna, jungfru Novaja Kirka 20 Lärare Schrecknick Petersburg 26 Bonden Storojzkoff 11/5 18/5 25/5 20/7 27/7 27/7 97-33 Björkman, Karl Magnus, guldarbetare 97-44 Hyvärinen, Anders Wilhelm, kontorist Snappertuna 34 Arbetare Björklund Kuopio 27 Vaktmästare Hyvärinen Grigorjeff, Elena Ekimovna, jungfru Skog, Adéle Maria, jungfru Novgorod 29 Soldat Grigorjeff Helsingfors 24 Skrivare Skog 11/5 18/5 25/5 6/7 13/7 20/7 22/7 hemma, av Karvanen 97-34 Knorring, Karl Gustaf, kontorist 97-45 Grönhagen, Berndt August, stabskapten Kumo 37 Häradshövding Knorring Fredrikshamn 33 Överste Grönhagen Forslund, Bertha, jungfru Plotnikoff, Alexandra Leonidovna Petersburg 22 Fabrikör Forslund Kazan 30 Adelsman Plotnikoff 25/5 1/6 8/6 5/7 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 13/7 20/7 27/7 97-35 Hennig, Carl Louis, musiker 97-46 Suvorkoff, Vasilij Adrianovitj, kollegieassessor Braunsberg 37 Hantverkare Hennig Petersburg 38 Statsrådet Suvorkoff Piloff, Alexandra Amalia, jungfru Haglund, Brigitta Johanna, jungfru Koprina 48 Byggmästare Piloff GamlaKarleby 33 Timmermanen Haglund 11/5 18/5 25/5 20/7 27/7 3/8 97-36 Widnäs, Otto Bernhard, löjtnant 97-47 Beckström, Albert Johan Wilhelm, filolog GamlaKarleby 28 Köpman Widnäs Petersburg 25 Statsrådet Beckström Michailoff, Vera, jungfru Burton, Lucie Alice, jungfru Petersburg 23 Generalmajor Michailoff Petersburg 21 Kontoristen Burton 11/5 18/5 25/5 20/7 27/7 3/8 3/8 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 97-37 Millioud, Charles, professor, statsråd 97-48 Toivonen, Peter Johansson, färgare Schweiz 63 Louis Millioud Bräkylä 25 Arbetare Toivonen Ronget, Adéle, jungfru Henriksson, Amanda Sofia, kvinna Chaux de fonds 49 Jean Francois Ronget Borgå 33 Arbetare Henriksson 8/6 20/7 27/7 3/8 97-38 Sandholm, Alfred Gabriel, tekniker 97-49 Roos, Johannes Eliel, revisor vid Finska Senaten Åbo 36 Tulltjänsteman Sandholm Kuopio 35 Prost Roos Stenbacka, Anna Emilia Hildegard Armfelt, Sigrid Maria, jungfru Petersburg 23 Svarvare Stenbacka Amur 30 Amiral Armfelt 15/6 28/6 29/6 17/8 hemma, av Karvanen 20/7 27/7 3/8 30/8 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 97-39 Wåhlin, Anders, ingenjör 97-50 Näsman, Gustaf, skomakare Sverige 50 Snickare Wåhlin Hauho 54 Bonden Näsman Meyer, Helena, jungfru Johansson, Johanna Alfrida Sverige 23 Grosshandlare Meyer Stockholm 59 Köpman Johansson 15/6 22/6 29/6 2/7 hos Karvanen, av dito 27/7 3/8 3/8 3/8 hemma, av Karvanen 97-40 Carlsund, Anton Gustaf Robert, ingenjör 97-51 Karlsson, Arndt, filare Sverige 32 Ingenjör Carlsund Asikkala 24 Bonden Karlsson Tardif, Marie Gabrielle Augusta, jungfru Dahllund, Karolina Mathilda, jungfru Frankrike 24 Tardif Petersburg 19 Vagnmakare Dahllund 15/6 22/6 22/6 3/8 10/8 17/8 31/8 hemma, av Karvanen 97-41 Schkljarski, Valentin Michajlovitj, kollegiesek. 97-52 Karoli, Sofokles, köpman Petersburg 31 Officer Schkljarski Grekland 55 Ämbetsman Karoli Wanscheid, Maria, jungfru Andersson, Katarina Lovisa, jungfru Petersburg 36 Köpman Wanscheid Siikais 53 Byggmästare Andersson 15/6 22/6 29/6 10/8 17/8 17/8 97-42 Wirén, Johan Wilhelm, filare 97-53 Lindholm, August Wilhelm, brömsare Petersburg 26 Skomakare Wirén Strömfors 33 Skomakare Lindholm Aksenoff, Klaudia Jakovlevna, jungfru Lehtonen, Wilhelmina Gustafva, jungfru Petersburg 29 Snickare Aksenoff Lampis 28 Torpare Lehtonen 6/7 13/7 20/7 10/8 17/8 24/8 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 91 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1897, entries 54-75)

97-54 Huchtin, Georg Fredrik, mekanikus 97-65 Starikoff, Alexander Petrovitj, köpman Petersburg 29 Guldarbetare Huchtin Vologda 26 Bonden Starikoff Selivanovski, Maria Vasiljevna, jungfru Nyholm, Katarina, jungfru Petersburg 27 Bokhållare Selivanovski Petersburg 34 Kopparslagare Nyholm 17/8 24/8 31/8 12/10 19/10 26/10 97-55 Dudaleff, Nikifor Filippovitj, skomakare 97-66 Fridman, Alexander, kapellmästare Petersburg 19 Arbetare Dudaleff Petersburg 31 Läkare Fridman Fribom, Lydia Alexandra, jungfru Johansson, Anna, jungfru Helsingfors 24 Sjöman Fribom Petersburg 37 Balettmästare Johansson 24/8 31/8 7/9 12/10 19/10 19/10 97-56 Apohk, Michel, klensmed 97-67 Novoseloff, Alexander Iljitj, bibliotekarie Libau 22 Soldat Apohk Petersburg 39 Småborgare Novoseloff Lindqvist, Katarina Sofia, jungfru Grandstedt, Karolina Wilhelmina Petersburg 19 Silverarbetare Lindqvist Petersburg 39 Snickare Grandstedt 31/8 7/9 14/9 14/9 hemma, av Karvanen 12/10 19/10 26/10 97-57 Winter, Robert Ferdinand, överste 97-68 Smirnoff, Nikolaj Maksimovitj, kontorist Björneborg 61 Hovråd Winter Rostov 36 Kontorist Smirnoff Witt, Alma Mathilda Wilhelmina Polviander, Hilma Augusta Sordavala 23 Skräddare Witt Kjulo 41 Bonden Polviander 14/9 21/9 28/9 5/10 hemma, av Kajanus 19/10 26/10 2/11 97-58 Lehdebohm, Theodor Ludvig, bokbindare 97-69 Hallin, Kristoffer Karlsson, arbetare Riga 33 Vagnmakare Lehdebohm Sverige 49 Jordbrukare Karl Bengtsson Tammi, Fredrika Lundberg, Maria Wilhelmina, jungfru Oripää 36 Urmakare Tammi Peterhof Skomakare Lundberg 7/9 14/9 21/9 19/10 hemma, av Karvanen 2/11 9/11 16/11 14/12 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 97-59 Kettunen, Pavel, arbetare 97-70 Vorontzoff, Dmitrii Petrovitj, betjänt Kuopio 26 Bonden Kettunen Tver 31 Skrivare Vorontzoff Henriksdotter, Alexandra Maria, jungfru Skruf, Amanda Fredrika Petersburg 23 Arbetare Henriksson Åbo 38 Sjöman Skruf 14/9 21/9 28/9 2/11 9/11 9/11 97-60 Ekman, Karl Konstantin, svarvare 97-71 Matsejeffski, Foma, adelsman, svarvare Petersburg 28 Mekanikus Ekman Vilna 23 Klensmed Matsejeffski Åberg, Amalia Katarina, jungfru Lindqvist, Maria Alexandra, kvinna Petersburg 24 Guldarbetare Åberg Petersburg 32 Betjänt Lindqvist 14/9 21/9 28/9 12/10 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 2/11 9/11 16/11 97-61 Byström, Johan Adrian Sigismund, kemiker 97-72 Sobozinsky, Friedrich Jatsenjeff, bodbetjänt Stockholm 25 Artist Byström Riga 24 Köpman Sobozinsky à Campo, Paula Wilhelmina, jungfru Jönsson, Maria Kristina, jungfru Riga 17 Målare à Campo Sverige 24 Verkmästare Jönsson 28/9 28/9 5/10 11/10 hemma, av Kajanus 16/11 23/11 30/11 97-62 Miklaschevski-Zorko, Mefodij Karnilovitj,ämbets. 97-73 Berggren, Matts Robert, mekanikus NovajaLadoga 28 Titulärråd Miklaschevski-Zorko Orivesi 56 Skräddare Berggren Gytman, Viktoria Maria, jungfru Kokkola, Eva Kristina Mattsdotter Petersburg 24 Smed Gytman Sippola 36 Bonden Kokkola 21/9 28/9 28/9 23/11 30/11 7/12 7/12 hemma, av Karvanen 97-63 Birsgoal alias Birkenfeldt, Karl Frans, typograf 97-74 Johansson, Karl August, skomakare Petersburg 43 Skräddare Birsgoal Vihtis 24 Bonden Johansson Ljopko, Clementina Lindqvist, Maria Mathilda, jungfru Grodno 42 Ämbetsman Ljopko Petersburg 20 Skomakare Lindqvist 28/9 5/10 5/10 5/10 hemma, av Kajanus 7/12 14/12 21/12 26/12 hemma, av Karvanen 97-64 Eklund, Karl Edvard, juvelerare 97-75 Lange, Karl, bokhållare Petersburg 26 Juvelerare Eklund Wallhof 33 Jordbrukare Lange Laumann, Emilie Karoline Marie Sundholm, Nathalia Fredrika, jungfru Petersburg 21 Köpman Laumann Petersburg 18 Silversmed Sundholm 5/10 12/10 19/10 7/12 14/12 21/12 27/12 hemma, av Kajanus 92 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1897, entries 76-79; 1898, entries 1-18)

97-76 Grönlund, Karl Wilhelm, urmakare 98-8 Reinfeld, Heinrich, bagare Pieksämäki 36 Valsare Grönlund Friedenfeld 22 Småborgare Reinfeld Nygren, Johanna Mathilda Guttman, Hulda, jungfru Tammerfors 37 Mekanikus Nygren Petersburg 20 Smed Guttman 7/12 14/12 21/12 27/12 hemma, av Kajanus 18/1 25/1 25/1 97-77 Silvenius, Alexander Nikolai, bronsarbetare 98-9 Särkkä, David, arbetare Petersburg 36 Bronsarbetare Silvenius Suomenniemi 32 Jordbrukare Särkkä Wilevis, Filomena, jungfru Lindroos, Theresia Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 34 Snickare Wilevis Helsinge 30 Arbetare Lindroos 14/12 21/12 28/12 18/1 25/1 1/2 97-78 von Berens, Robert Heinrich, inspektor 98-10 Englund, Woldemar, tvåltillverkare Moskva 42 Adelsman von Berens Petersburg 29 Teatertjänsteman Englund Ehrenburg, Maria Emilia, jungfru Rjaboff, Elisaveta Filippovna, jungfru Petersburg 41 Bokhållare Ehrenburg Tver 26 Järnvägsarbetare Rjaboff 14/12 21/12 21/12 23/12 hemma, av Kajanus 18/1 25/1 1/2 97-79 Bornhäuser, Rudolf Wilhelm, handlande 98-11 Rautell, Matts Zefanias, smed Schleswig 50 Köpman Bornhäuser Kjulo 53 Smed Rautell Larsson, Alice Wilhelmina, jungfru Argillander, Aina Ida, jungfru Björneborg 32 Handskmakare Larsson Gustaf Adolfs 37 Jordbrukare Argillander 21/12 28/12 4/1/98 24/1 98 hemma, av Kajanus 18/1 25/1 1/2 98-1 Ivanoff, Emeljan, klensmed 98-12 Rosenqvist, Karl August Hjalmar, godsägare Tver 33 Bonden Ivanoff St. Johannes 35 Godsägare Rosenqvist Lönnroth, Helena Alina, jungfru Heimberger, Olga Alice Henriette Petersburg 34 Skräddare Lönnroth St. Johannes 31 Godsägare Heimberger 4/1 11/1 18/1 18/1 25/1 1/2 8/2 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 98-2 Sattin, Viktor Emanuel, urmakare 98-13 Timper, Berndt Wilhelm, köpman Petersburg 28 Kopparslagare Sattin Ingå 53 Jordbrukare Timper Klementjeff, Darja, jungfru Alm, Serafia Johansdotter, jungfru Petersburg 17 Artelschik Klemenjteff Lillkyro 39 Snickare Alm 4/1 11/1 18/1 25/1 1/2 8/2 8/2 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 98-3 Eriksson, Karl Ferdinand Oskar, bokhållare 98-14 Matuk, Matvej Ivanoff, hamntullnär Petersburg 47 Silverarbetare Eriksson Vilna 34 Bonden Matuk Michalski, Olga Viktorovna, jungfru Malmberg, Olga Adéle, jungfru Petersburg 25 Underlöjtnant Michalski Viborg 34 Postman Malmberg 4/1 11/1 18/1 25/1 1/2 8/2 98-4 Westlander, Gustaf Adolf, maskinist 98-15 Wittersheim alias Hansson, Karl Herman Pojo 53 Filare Westlander Petersburg 21 Köpman Hansson Pavloff, Agafia, jungfru Rogozinsky, Wanda Novgorod 28 Bonden Pavloff Sumy 18 Inspektor Rogozinsky 4/1 11/1 18/1 1/2 8/2 15/2 98-5 Tulander, Georg Hjalmar, löjtnant 98-16 Walentin, Konrad Leopold Viborg 30 Borgmästare Tulander Estland 34 Bonden Walentin Lindblad, Alma Maria, jungfru Korvet, Marie Frederike, jungfru Helsingfors 18 Musiker Lindblad St. Johannes 18 Soldat Korvet 11/1 18/1 25/1 25/1 hemma, av Kajanus 1/2 8/2 15/2 98-6 Svanberg, Gustaf Albert, restauratör 98-17 Grönros, Aron Heribert, filare Sverige 29 Angivare Svanberg Tavastehus 31 Musiker Grönros Aksberg, Adéle Josefina, jungfru Taali, Maria, kvinna Estland 27 Lärare Aksberg Ijo 28 Styrman Taali 11/1 18/1 25/1 1/2 hemma, av Kajanus 8/2 15/2 22/2 8/3 hemma, av Kajanus 98-7 Wäntin, Theodor Wilhelm, handlande 98-18 Winberg, Arthur Gerhard, urmakare Petersburg 25 Skräddare Wäntin Petersburg 30 Målare Winberg Kruhms, Lotte, jungfru Samuiloff, Tatjana, jungfru Schaulen 27 Jordbrukare Kruhms Rjev 20 Köpman Samuiloff 11/1 18/1 18/1 18/1 hemma, av Karvanen 22/2 1/3 8/3 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 93 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1898, entries 19-40)

98-19 Boström, Gustaf Evald, ingenjör 98-30 Sveholm, Karl Emil, finsmidesarbetare Helsingfors 44 Vaktmästare Boström Tenala 26 Arbetare Sveholm Edelman, Katarina Amanda, jungfru Silander, Erika Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 24 Korvmakare Edelman Lojo 25 Förman Silander 1/3 8/3 8/3 12/4 19/4 26/4 2/5 hemma, av Kajanus 98-20 Wahlström, Gustaf Edvin, filare 98-31 Kihlgast, Nikolai, klensmed Petersburg 23 Köpman Wahlström Petersburg 33 Guldsmed Kihlgast Löfdahl, Fanny Emilia, jungfru Lif, Adéle Fransiska, jungfru Helsingfors 23 Timmerman Löfdahl Petersburg 38 Bronsarbetare Lif 1/3 8/3 15/3 6/4 hemma, av Karvanen 12/4 19/4 26/4 98-21 Zosinoff, Ivan Kornejevitj, direktör 98-32 Böhme, Ernst Ludvig, kontorist Petersburg 57 Småborgare Zosimoff Petersburg 29 Urmakare Böhme Bäckman, Maria Wilhelmina Charlotta Willborg, Inga Amalia, jungfru Helsingfors 37 Underofficer Bäckman Petersburg 39 Ingenjör Willborg 15/3 22/3 29/3 12/4 19/4 26/4 2/5 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 98-22 Lindqvist, Karl Gustaf, bleckslagare 98-33 Solomin, Igor Konstantinovitj, lärare Tavastehus 64 Skomakare Lindqvist Orel 34 Pastor Solomin Satt, Anna Sofia, kvinna Krogius, Amalia Lovisa, jungfru Tavastehus 41 Jordbrukare Satt Fredrikshamn 50 Pastor Krogius 15/3 22/3 29/3 6/4 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 19/4 26/4 3/5 98-23 Nylander, Axel Bruno, järnvägsbokhållare 98-34 Lasowsky, Norbert Karl Watslaw, ämbetsman Ekenäs 23 Filosofie magister Nylander Minsk 34 Adelsman Lasowsky Lagerstam, Signe Mathilda, jungfru Mekelin, Anna Amalia, jungfru Viborg 22 Stationstjänsteman Lagerstam Fredrikshamn 23 Köpman Mekelin 7/4 hemma, av Kajanus 19/4 26/4 3/5 98-24 Huttunen, Anders, byggmästare 98-35 Ekberg, Johannes, handlande Libelits 50 Bonden Huttunen Helsingfors 37 Handlande Ekberg Stenroth, Erika Lovisa, kvinna Schett-Johnssen, Fredrike, jungfru Borgå 34 Murare Stenroth Kragerö 19 Skeppare Johnssen 15/3 22/3 29/3 22/4 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 26/4 3/5 10/5 30/5 hemma, av Kajanus 98-25 Petroff, Michail, trådarbetare 98-36 Morka, Stanislaw, fångvaktare Tver 30 Jordbrukare Petroff Warszawa 37 Jordbrukare Morka Wallenius, Maria Mathilda Lindholm, Ida Wilhelmina, jungfru Lundo 38 Jordbrukare Wallenius Degerby 34 Bonden Lindholm 15/3 22/3 29/3 26/4 3/5 10/5 98-26 Bergström, August Wilhelm, svarvare 98-37 Savolainen, Peter, arbetare Niz. Novgorod 26 Mekanikus Bergström Jaakimvaara 26 Skräddare Savolainen Jussila, Maria Mathilda Johansdotter Grönfors, Alma Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 25 Arbetare Jussila Petersburg 27 Klensmed Grönfors 22/3 29/3 5/4 3/5 10/5 17/5 23/5 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 98-27 Kruskopf, Peter Rudolf, guldarbetare 98-38 Pavlovitj, Vladimir, snickare Petersburg 26 Snickare Kruskopf Vitebsk 22 Kusk Pavlovitj Pystynen, Wilhelmina Mathilda, jungfru Gartz, Mathilda Olivia, jungfru Viborg 22 Arbetare Pystynen Petersburg 25 Målare Gartz 22/3 29/3 5/4 7/4 hemma, av Kajanus 3/5 10/5 17/5 98-28 Lesnikoff, Nikolaj Alexandrovitj, fänrik 98-39 Steinberg, Alexander Johansson, klensmed Petersburg 26 Köpman Lesnikoff Livland 51 Jordbrukare Steinberg Krakau, Olga Maria, jungfru Kühn, Regina Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 26 Kommissionär Krakau Nargö 42 Lots Kühn 29/3 5/4 12/4 10/5 17/5 24/5 25/5 hemma, av Kajanus 98-29 Koiranen, Alexander, skorstensfejaregesäll 98-40 Sundvall, Axel, överste Walkjärvi 28 Bonden Koiranen Ekenäs 60 Vice President Sundvall Helsingius, Hulda Elin, jungfru Iljin, Elena, jungfru Gatjina 19 Skomakare Helsingius Petersburg 35 Kollegieregistrator Iljin 29/3 5/4 12/4 17/4 hemma, av Kajanus 17/5 24/5 24/5 94 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1898, entries 41-62)

98-41 Niskanen, Karl Gustafsson, smed 98-52 Lamminen, Johan Gustaf, skomakare Kuopio 26 Arbetare Niskanen Harjavalta 36 Arbetare Lamminen Portman, Anna Elin Lovisa, jungfru Blomgren, Maria Emilia, jungfru Åbo 20 Sågarbetare Portman Petersburg 21 Skomakare Blomgren 24/5 31/5 7/6 7/6 hemma, av Kajanus 6/9 13/9 20/9 20/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 98-42 Loo, Michel Adov, klensmed 98-53 Willman, Hugo Alexander, bokförare Livland 27 Bonden Loo Heinola 21 Snickare Willman Andersson, Aina Lydia, jungfru Gustafsson, Mathilda, jungfru Petersburg 22 Arbetare Andersson Heinola 26 Inspektör Gustafsson 24/5 31/5 7/6 13/9 20/9 27/9 27/9 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 98-43 Lindström, Alexander Otto Alfred, drogist 98-54 Berg, Alexander, fabriksarbetare Wormsö 31 Klockare Lindström Hapsal 47 Kusk Berg Löfström, Louise Maria, jungfru Stenberg, Lena, jungfru Astrakhan 24 Skomakare Lofström Nuckö 45 Bonden Stenberg 31/5 7/6 7/6 13/9 20/9 27/9 27/9 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 98-44 Luukanen, Adam Adamsson, arbetare 98-55 Lindholm, Emil August, skomakare Sordavala 28 Jordbrukare Luukkanen Kakskerta 40 Bonden Lindholm Lindros, Fredrika Michelsdotter Nikander, Fredrika Karolina Messuby 44 Bonden Lindros Mäntsälä 46 Bonden Nikander 28/6 5/7 12/7 19/7 hemma, av Karvanen 13/9 20/9 27/9 27/9 hemma, av Karvanen 98-45 Andersson, Aron, arbetare 98-56 Gustafsson, Karl Albert Harald, kontorist Lappträsk 56 Arbetare Andersson Petersburg 22 Skolvaktmästare Gustafsson Pokkinen, Emilia Wäänänen, Armida Wilhelmina, jungfru Kattila 42 Arbetare Pokkinen Petersburg 19 Maskinist Wäänänen 19/7 26/7 9/8 hemma, av Karvanen 13/9 20/9 27/9 98-46 Park, Alfred Edvin, arbetare 98-57 Rembelinski, Vladimir, tjänstem. riksrådets kansli Helsingfors 29 Arbetare Park Heidelberg 26 Hans Kejserliga Majestäts Rikström, Alma Maria, kvinna Warodell, Maria, jungfru Åbo 28 Målare Rikström Stockholm 24 Gardeskapten Warodell 9/8 16/8 23/8 23/8 å Pastoratet, av Karvanen 13/9 20/9 27/9 98-47 Pederssen, Olaf Isider Grodt, målare 98-58 Weckström, Gustaf Theodor, guldarbetaregesäll Tromsö 26 Målare Pederssen Kymmene 21 Inspektör Weckström Kiel, Anna, jungfru Hageman, Elena Alexandrovna, jungfru Estland 28 Kötthandlare Kiel Rjev 19 Telegrafist Hageman 9/8 16/8 23/8 20/9 27/9 4/10 98-48 Punsar, August Wilhelm, klensmed 98-59 Solovjeff, Sergej Gerasimovitj, artillerilöjtnant Petersburg 19 Snickare Punsar Novgorod 28 Löjtnant Solovjeff Banketoff, Maria Eugenjevna, jungfru Keskin, Maria Mathilda, jungfru Petersburg 23 Soldat Banketoff Petersburg 37 Juvelerare Keskin 9/8 16/8 23/8 27/9 4/10 11/10 Lysningen upphävd 23/12 98-49 Immonen, Johan Johansson, modellsnickare 98-60 Hramchenko, Nikolaj Stepanovitj, titulärråd Soanlaks 22 Skräddare Immonen Petersburg 36 Ämbetsman Hramchenko Beckström, Dagmar, jungfru Forsberg, Sofia Josefina, jungfru Markowa 17 Arbetare Beckström Uleåborg 34 Ämbetsman Forsberg 23/8 30/8 6/9 18/10 hos Karvanen, av dito 27/9 4/10 4/10 98-50 Fernström, Gustaf, gjutare 98-61 Timofsky, Eustafij Sigismund, tekniker Petersburg 22 Gjutare Fernström Vilna 20 Adelsman Timofsky Hänninen, Anna Kristina, jungfru Strömberg, Ida Wilhelmina, jungfru Pieksämäki 37 Murare Hänninen Bjernå 25 Byggmästare Strömberg 23/8 30/8 6/9 6/9 hemma, av Karvanen 27/9 4/10 11/10 22/11 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 98-51 Norén, Anders Magnus, snickare 98-62 Frigin, Vasilij Vasilijevitj, bokhållare Sverige 41 Jordbrukare Norén Vladimir 27 Bonden Frigin Tofftén, Anna, jungfru Roslack, Olga Maria, jungfru Sverige 33 Jordbrukare Tofftén Petersburg 33 Pensionerad underofficer 23/8 30/8 6/9 10/10 hemma, av Kajanus 4/10 11/10 18/10 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 95 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1898, entries 63-78, 1899, entries 1-6)

98-63 Spåre, Rafael Knut Harald, stabsryttmästare vid 98-74 Korhonen, Gustaf Wilhelm, smed Helsingfors 34 Geheimerådet Spåre Petersburg 28 Skräddare Korhonen Golubeff, Varvara Valentinovna, jungfru Södergren, Anna Hedvig, jungfru Petersburg 23 Verkliga statsrådet Golubeff Sverige 24 Vagnmakare Södergren 4/10 11/10 18/10 6/12 13/12 20/12 26/12 hemma, av Karvanen 98-64 Hindersson, Karl Fredrik, svarvare 98-75 Naruson, Daniel Josefsson, filare Petersburg 25 Smed Hindersson Livland 24 Bonden Naruson Bogdanoff, Elena Gavrilovna, jungfru Dahlgren, Alfrida Josefina, jungfru Petersburg 20 Arbetare Bogdanoff Petersburg 24 Gjutare Dahlgren 4/10 11/10 18/10 13/12 20/12 27/12 3/1/99 hemma, av Karvanen 98-65 Reinson, Wilhelm Alexander, sättare 98-76 Carlsted, Otto Friedrich, guldarbetare Kronstadt 26 Musiker Reinson Tyskland 23 Köpman Carlsted Finne, Maria Lovisa, jungfru Broman, Amalia Maria, jungfru Kronstadt 24 Timmerman Finne Lovisa 20 Sjöman Broman 11/10 18/10 25/10 25/11 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 13/12 20/12 27/12 2/1/99 hemma, av Kajanus 98-66 Denglas-Um, Vladimir, tekniker 98-77 Garside, Rudolf, tekniker Moskva 25 Artist Denglas-Um Böhmen 24 Fabrikör Garside Frenckell, Anna, jungfru Gantz, Jenny Therese Marie Elisabeth Viborg 24 Överste Frenckell Reval 20 Bokförare Gantz 11/10 18/10 25/10 Lysning nr.4 1899 13/12 20/12 27/12 16/1/99 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 98-67 Molin, Gustaf Lennart, korrespondent 98-78 Solovjeff, Sergej Gerasimovitj, artillerilöjtnant Petersburg 21 Bokbindare Molin Novgorod 28 Löjtnant Solovjeff Zaijtjeff, Zinaida, jungfru Keskin, Maria Mathilda, jungfru Petersburg 16 Borgare Zaitjeff Petersburg 37 Juvelerare Keskin 11/10 18/10 25/10 27/12 3/1 3/1/99 98-68 Reinman, Alexander Ivanovitj, ritare 99-1 Krüger, August Johannes Petersburg 27 Köpman Reinman Petersburg 31 Soldat Krüger Berggren, Hulda Dagmar Marie, jungfru Strandberg, Maria Johansdotter, jungfru Petersburg 19 Mekanikus Berggren Nuckö 28 Soldat Strandberg 11/10 18/10 25/10 3/1 10/1 17/1 98-69 Mühle, Woldemar Konstantin, järnvägskontrollör 99-2 Grabowsky, Foma Franzewitj, vaktmästare Petersburg 21 Bagare Mühle Lomjinskaja 28 Bonden Grabowsky , Ekaterina Timofejevna Finnäs, Maria Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 21 Köpman Antonoff Pedersö 42 Timmerman Finnäs 11/10 18/10 25/10 3/1 10/1 17/1 98-70 Christoffersson, Karl Albin, korrespondent 99-3 Firsoff, Nikolaj Ignatjevitj, kontorist Göteborg 25 Köpman Christoffersson Vilna 22 Husägare Firsoff Mätzig, Eleonora Valentine Anna Lindros, Emilia Josefina Petersburg 29 Boktryckare Mätzig Petersburg 34 Guldarbetare Lindros 8/11 15/11 22/11 10/1 17/1 24/1 98-71 Nyman, Johan Gustaf, klensmed 99-4 Denglas-Um, Vladimir, tekniker Tammela 55 Snickare Nyman Moskva 25 Artist Denglas-Um Forsman, Maria Sofia Frenckell, Anna, jungfru Messuby 45 Snickare Forssman Viborg 24 Överste Frenckell 15/11 22/11 29/11 10/1 17/1 17/1 98-72 Strömberg, Hjalmar Gottlieb, urmakare 99-5 Tillander, Alexander Theodor, juvelerare Sverige 32 Konditor Strömberg Petersburg 28 Juvelerare Tillander Zetterling, Fanny Maria, jungfru Gallén, Edith Hildur, jungfru Petersburg 22 Målare Zetterling Viborg 18 Fabrikör Gallén 22/11 29/11 6/12 13/12 hemma, av Karvanen 17/1 24/1 31/1 14/2 i Viborg, av Kajanus 98-73 Grenman, Hugo Alarik, smed 99-6 Bukarin, Peter Vasilijevitj, gjutare Kronstadt 26 Körsnär Grenman Novgorod 21 Bonden Bukarin Larsson, Maria Sofia, jungfru Hjort, Maria Gustava, jungfru Petersburg 22 Snickare Larsson Petersburg 21 Bagare Hjort 29/11 6/12 13/12 26/12 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 24/1 31/1 7/2 96 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1899, entries 7-28)

99-7 Kudrjavtjeff, Alexej Vasiljevitj, kontorist 99-18 Haglund, Alrik Mauritz, instrumentarbetare Petersburg 23 Okänd Sverige 31 Fabrikör Haglund Munike, Maria Alexandra, jungfru Nyström, Hilda Augusta Cecilia, jungfru Petersburg 28 Guldsmed Munike Sverige 29 Valsare Nyström 24/1 31/1 7/2 Lysning nr. 21 28/3 4/4 11/4 19/4 i Kyrkan av Kajanus 99-8 Gusakoff, Peter Grigorijevitj, skrivare 99-19 Krakau, Nikolai Theodor, småborgare Petersburg 25 Underofficer Gusakoff Petersburg 24 Bodbetjänt Krakau Forsström, Karolina Josefina, jungfru Jakunin, Elisaveta, jungfru Petersburg 24 Bagare Forsström Petersburg 20 Småborgare Jakunin 31/1 7/2 14/2 28/3 4/4 11/4 99-9 Hellström, Alfons Fredrik, marinlöjtnant 99-20 Nyberg, Alexander Wilhelm, kontorist Petersburg 33 Kollegieråd Hellström Petersburg 20 Mekanikus Nyberg Mosoloff, Elisaveta Jartsoff, Ksenia Kirilovna, jungfru Charkov 23 General Mosoff Petersburg 19 Maskinist Jartsoff 7/2 14/2 14/2 4/4 11/4 18/4 99-10 von Landesen, Theodor Nikolai Eugén,kollegiesk. 99-21 Kudrjavtjeff, Alexej Vasilievitj, kontorist Tver 28 Adelsman von Landesen Petersburg 29 Okänd Gustafsson, Ida Maria, jungfru Munike, Maria Alexandra, jungfru Petersburg 19 Guldarbetare Gustafsson Petersburg 28 Guldarbetare Munike 21/2 28/2 7/3 7/3 å Pastoratet av Kajanus 11/4 18/4 25/4 99-11 Furuhjelm, Johan Wladimir, godsägare 99-22 Nosal, Michael, ingenjör Urdiala 26 Amiral Furuhjelm Odessa 33 Köpman Nosal Rosenthal, Katarina (Cate), jungfru Hintze, Wilhelmina Maria Fernandina Leipzig 22 Köpman Rosenthal Feodosia 27 General Anders Hintze 21/2 28/2 7/3 20/3 å Pastoratet av Kajanus 18/4 25/4 25/4 99-12 Rahja, Jokab Wilhelm, mekanikus 99-23 Zubkoff, Anatolij Alexandrovitj, borgare Kalajoki 27 Timmerman Rahja Ivanovo-Vozne. 31 Borgare Zubkoff Sohlman, Aina Emilia, jungfru Frykberg, Mary Cornela, jungfru Petersburg 21 Silverarbetare Sohlman Gräsmarks förs. 21 Köpman Frykberg 21/2 28/2 7/3 14/3 hemma, av Kajanus 18/4 25/4 25/4 99-13 Rosenbröijer, Uno Werner, kollegiesekreterare 99-24 Thomson, Karl Edvard, bodbetjänt Viitasaari 40 Löjtnant Rosenbröijer Reval 23 Timmerman Thomson Sundgren, Marta Regina, jungfru Weinrebe, Caroline Amalie Emilie Helsingfors 18 Källarmästare Sundgren Frazenburg 34 Skräddare Weinrebe 14/3 21/3 28/3 29/4 å Pastoratet av Kajanus 18/4 25/4 2/5 2/5 å Pastoratet av Kajanus 99-14 Sternberg, Karl, skrivare 99-25 Bolgieff, Michael Vasiljevitj, kommissionär Lesten, Kurland 39 Trädgårdsmästare Sternberg Novgorod 24 Bonden Bolgieff Bertlin, Anna Ulrika, kvinna Sjöberg, Hilda Emilia, jungfru Vörå 41 Bonde Bertlin Mäntsälä 25 Glasmästare Sjöberg 14/3 21/3 28/3 25/4 2/5 9/5 99-15 Marcuse, Moritz, ingenjör 99-26 Wikman, Anders Viktor, guldarbetare Vindava 36 Köpman Marcuse Pernå 48 Arbetare Wikman Margulin, Anna Andersdotter, Ida Gustafva, kvinna Petersburg 32 Censor Margulin Pernå 40 Arbetare Andersson 28/3 4/4 11/4 25/4 2/5 9/5 16/5 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 99-16 Wikman, Oskar, svarvare 99-27 Nordström, Carl Gottlieb, handlande Petersburg 23 Mekanikus Wikman Sverige 55 Jordbrukare Nordström Henttinen, Anna, jungfru Laakso, Amanda Sofia, jungfru Petersburg 18 Filare Henttinen Åbo 42 Hantverkare Laakso 28/3 4/4 11/4 25/4 2/5 9/5 9/5 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 99-17 Hellström, Johan Fredrik, bokhållare 99-28 Strandman, Wilhelm Alexander, guldarbetare St.Maria 30 Bronsarbetare Hellström Petersburg 46 Guldsmed Strandman Andrejanoff, Anisja, jungfru Räisänen, Eva Olofsdotter, jungfru Tver 22 Bonden Andrejanoff Pielavesi 33 Arbetare Räisänen 28/3 4/4 11/4 2/5 9/5 16/5 16/5 hemma, av Kajanus FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 97 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1899, entries 29-50)

99-29 Borovko, Ksaveri, skräddare 99-40 Lif, Edvard Gustaf, trädgårdsmästare Vilna 25 Kock Borovko Petersburg 22 Bronsarbetare Lif Lönnqvist, Ida Wilhelmina, jungfru Dmitrieff, Praskovja Andrejevna Tenala 25 Kusk Lönnqvist Petersburg 27 Trädgårdsmästare Dmitrieff 2/5 9/5 16/5 11/7 18/7 25/7 99-30 Ek, Axel, mekanikus 99-41 Czwalina, Robert Emil, bokhållare Säfsnäs 27 Snickare Ek Riga 37 Köpman Czwalina Halvorsen, Jörga Lovise, jungfru Refler, Anna Kristina, jungfru Norge 24 Arrendator Larsen Riga 26 Målare Refler 2/5 9/5 16/5 23/5 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 18/7 25/7 1/8 1/8 å Pastoratet, av Karvanen 99-31 Majulin, Josef Ferdinand Emanuelsson, silverarb. 99-42 Rajeff, Vladimir Nikitin, guldarbetare Petersburg 25 Snickare Majulin Novgorod 21 Polisman Rajeff Turdin, Marie Anna, jungfru Eriksson, Hilda Atlanta, jungfru Petersburg 20 Kopparslagare Turdin Mariehamn 19 Styrman Eriksson 9/5 16/5 23/5 25/7 1/8 8/8 99-32 Iljin, Jakov, resväskearbetare 99-43 Vingar, Pavel, låssmed Novgorod 34 Bonden Iljin Estland 24 Bonden Vingar Myrberg, Edla Karolina Svedberg, Maria Elvira, jungfru Lojo 49 Bonden Myrberg Petersburg 20 Smed Svedberg 16/5 23/5 23/5 1/8 8/8 15/8 99-33 Svensson, Karl Emil, ritare 99-44 Stelzig, Theodor Antonovitsch, kontorist Petersburg 24 Smed Svensson Samara 27 Kolonist Stelzig Zander, Bertha Johanna, jungfru Silander, Olga Viktoria, jungfru Petersburg 26 Målare Zander Petersburg 26 Klensmed Silander 16/5 23/5 30/5 7/6 hemma, av Kajanus 1/8 8/8 15/8 99-34 Strasser, Woldemar Wilhelm, elektrotekniker 99-45 Flor, Bronislaw, metallsvarvare Petersburg 26 Mekanikus Strasse Vilna 36 Byggmästare Flor Schaposchnikoff, Maria, jungfru Lindström, Wilhelmina Simbirsk 26 Jordbrukare Schaposchnikoff Helsinge 49 Bagare Lindström 6/6 13/6 20/6 1/8 8/8 15/8 15/8 hemma av Karvanen 99-35 Stenman, Karl Johan, skolvaktmästare 99-46 Martinoff, Alexander Ivanovitj, ämbetsman Jyväskylä 30 Arbetare Stenman Kostroma 33 Löjtnant Martinoff Hagström, Fanny Mathilda, jungfru Backlund, Debora Karolina, jungfru Borgå 28 Snickare Hagström Nikolaistad 30 Svarvare Backlund 27/6 4/7 11/7 18/7 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 8/8 15/8 22/8 Lysning nr.22 1897 99-36 Kärkkänen, Edvard, guvernementssekreterare 99-47 Jaatinen, Robert, gjutare Petersburg 27 Silverarbetare Kärkkänen Petersburg 21 Kopparslagare Jaatinen Bernström, Elin Mathilda, jungfru Staljon, Wendla, jungfru Fiskars 25 Kopparslagare Bernström Viborg 21 Snickare Staljon 27/6 4/7 11/7 18/7 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 8/8 15/8 22/8 99-37 Giljaroff, Alexander Andreevitj, titulärråd 99-48 Winter, Birger Torsten Alexander, kontorist Rjazan 58 Pastor Giljaroff Sveaborg 22 Överste Winter Müller, Olga Maria, jungfru Andrejeff, Elisaveta Ivanovna, jungfru Petersburg 45 Fabrikör Müller Novgorod 23 Kontorist Andrejeff 4/7 11/7 11/7 8/8 15/8 22/8 99-38 Müller, Arthur Fredrik, hedersborgare 99-49 Laumann, Edvard Heinrich Jakob, bokhållare Livland 58 Skomakaren Müller Petersburg 26 Köpman Laumann Sperlingk, Alice Julie Elisabeth, jungfru Hanika, Rosa Johanna, jungfru Rauge 38 Lärare Sperlingk Petersburg 21 Köpman Hanike 4/7 11/7 18/7 15/8 22/8 29/8 99-39 Weibel, Theodor, guldarbetare 99-50 Talwik, Karl, snickare Kurland 27 Skomakaren Weibel Walok 32 Bonden Talwik Stenbacka, Ida Kristina, jungfru Helén, Hilma Wilhelmina, jungfru Petersburg 21 Timmerman Stenbacka Helsingfors 27 Poliskonstapel Helén 11/7 18/7 25/7 22/8 29/8 29/8 98 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1899, entries 51-72)

99-51 Kosogovski, Alexander, hovråd 99-62 Ahlgren, Karl August, bokhållare Petersburg 49 Hovråd Kosogovski Åbo 30 Husägare Ahlgren Karlsson, Hilma Helena, jungfru Nederström, Alma Iréne, jungfru Helsingfors 40 Köpman Karlsson Petersburg 24 Snickare Nederström 22/8 29/8 29/8 24/10 31/10 7/11 17/11 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 99-52 Lindros, Karl Henrik, guldarbetare 99-63 Tumelewitsch, Anton Michailowitsch, adelsman Petersburg 25 Silversmed Lindros Lida 43 Adelsman Tumelewitsch Bergström, Ida Karolina, jungfru Dahlström, Emma Aurora Jorois 30 Smed Bergström Åbo 40 Köpman Dahlström 29/8 5/9 12/9 12/9 hemma, av Kajanus 24/10 31/10 7/11 14/11 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 99-53 Ullner, Bruno Alexander Albert, posttjänsteman 99-64 Korikoff, Eugenij Kvintilianov, skräddare Ruovesi 30 Bokhållare Ullner Petersburg 21 Skräddare Korikoff Seeler, Helena Maria, jungfru Nyström, Sigrid Mathilda, jungfru Simferopol 22 Statsråd Seeler Helsingfors 21 Förgyllare Nyström 29/8 5/9 12/9 24/10 31/10 7/11 99-54 Schulz, Karl Andreas, urmakare 99-65 Seletski, Alexej Alexejev, maskinist Slavjanka 21 Soldat Schultz Rybinsk 33 Köpman Seletski Wilhelmson, Emma Maria, jungfru Hjorth, Hilda Olivia, jungfru Jamburg 19 Smed Wilhelmson Petersburg 28 Bagare Hjorth 29/8 5/9 12/9 31/10 7/11 14/11 99-55 Lindberg, Peter Paul, kontorist 99-66 Haase, Hugo Max, köpman Izjevsk 22 Ingenjör Lindberg Königsberg 27 Köpman Haase Behling, Rosa, jungfru Forsberg, Maria Josefina, jungfru Petersburg 19 Fabrikör Behling Petersburg 22 Köpman Forsberg 29/8 5/9 12/9 31/10 7/11 14/11 27/11 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 99-56 Wender, Paul Johan Edvard, organist 99-67 Hansson, Karl, jordbrukare Reval 44 Ämbetsman Wender Sverige 28 Jordbrukare Hansson Löf, Wilhelmina, jungfru Vogelgesang, Margarethe Charlotte Ytterjeppo 42 Timmerman Löf No. Saratovka 22 Kolonist Vogelgesang 5/9 12/9 19/9 28/11 5/12 12/12 26/12 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 99-57 Berg, Karl Emil, gardeskapten 99-68 Pettersson, Gustaf Arvid, maskinarbetare Villmanstrand 30 Pensionerad militär Berg Sverige 30 Klensmed Pettersson Nyberg, Elsa, jungfru Dalborg, Emma Sofia, jungfru Fredrikshamn 26 Generalmajor Nyberg Sverige 27 Förvaltare Dalborg 5/9 12/9 19/9 28/11 5/12 12/12 23/12 hemma, av Kajanus 99-58 Sunesson, Per Johan, faktoriarbetare 99-69 Müller, Bruno Oskar Rudolf, gymnasielärare, Stockholm 64 Snickare Sunesson Dresden 28 Köpman Müller Ölund, Kristina Mathilda, kvinna Rosenberger, Therese, jungfru Gävle 44 Timmerman Ölund Petersburg 22 Urmakare Rosenberger 12/9 19/9 26/9 26/9 hos Karvanen, av dito 28/11 5/12 12/12 18/12 hemma, av Kajanus 99-59 Helenius, Axel Werner, skomakare 99-70 Cederberg, Anders Gustaf, timmerman Kivinebb 24 Vaktmästare Helenius Pedersö 35 Timmerman Cederberg Konovaloff, Raisa Jakovlevna, jungfru Gunnila, Amanda Karolina Gustafsdotter Kronstadt 33 Soldat Konovaloff Pedersö 23 Arbetare Gunnila 26/9 3/10 10/10 28/11 5/12 12/12 15/12 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 99-60 Karhinen, Tomas, jordbrukare 99-71 Martelin, Karl Oskar, finsmed Reisälä 32 Jordbrukare Karhinen Pojo 25 Arbetare Martelin Andelin, Johanna Sofia, jungfru Nyman, Hanna Olivia, jungfru Viborg 21 Skomakare Andelin Esbo 34 Trädgårdsmästare Nyman 10/10 17/10 24/10 28/11 5/12 12/12 26/12 hemma, av Kajanus 99-61 Ivanoff, Nikolai, ciselör 99-72 Enckell, Karl Johan, verkmästare Fredrikshamn 28 Fältskär Ivanoff Tammerfors 31 Klockare Enckell Kjellin, Jenny Emilia, jungfru Alexandroff, Nadejda, jungfru Petersburg 18 Smed Kjellin Moskva 21 Småborgare Alexandroff 17/10 24/10 31/10 12/12 19/12 26/12 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 99 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1899, entry 73; 1900, entries 1-21)

99-73 Belozjevski, Viktor Ivanovitj, kollegieregistrator 00-11 Sudowskij, Jan Janow, bodbetjänt Kiev 33 Godsägare Belozjevski Kurland 22 Snickare Sudowskij Berson, Paulina Olga, jungfru Andersson, Wilhelmina Ottosdotter Petersburg 20 Mekanikus Berson Pernå 32 Fiskare Andersson 26/12 2/1 9/1/00 23/1 30/1 6/2 12/2 hemma, av Kajanus 00-1 Jansson, Wilhelm Leopold, kontorist 00-12 Helsingius, Karl Birger, löjtnant guvernementssek. Petersburg 30 Skeppare Jansson Finland 30 Överste Helsingius Donat, Vera Feofiloff, Olga Petersburg 41 Bodbetjänt Donat Petersburg 25 Löjtnant Feofiloff 2/1 9/1 16/1 23/1 30/1 6/2 00-2 Kajander, Arvid Eugén Wilhelm, kontorist 00-13 Kirsi, Johan Edvard, guldarbetare Petersburg 29 Skomakare Kajander Petersburg 28 Maskinist Kirsi Karlsson, Klara Josefina, jungfru Heerman, Elvira Agnes, jungfru Petersburg 25 Mjölnare Karlsson Petersburg 28 Snickare Heerman 9/1 16/1 23/1 26/1 hemma, av Kajanus 30/1 6/2 13/2 00-3 Sacchi, Karl Louis, korvmakare 00-14 Kraatz, Paul, ingenjör Vilna 35 Klensmed Sacchi Viborg 28 Jordbrukare Kraatz Lindeman, Ida Augusta, jungfru Berseneff, Pelagea Petersburg 29 Arbetare Lindeman Kronstadt 33 Kollegieassessor Berseneff 9/1 16/1 23/1 30/1 6/2 6/2 00-4 Jonikeitis, Albert, bagare 00-15 Ekman, Frans Ferdinand, maskinist Tyskland 36 Godsägare Jonikeitis Pskov 33 Mekanikus Ekman Johansdotter, Ida Josefina, kvinna Roslack, Alexandra Josefina, jungfru Karins 39 Timmerman Johansson Helsingfors 37 Underofficer Roslack 9/1 16/1 23/1 13/2 20/2 27/2 5/3 i St. Katarina Kyrkan, av Masing 00-5 Nosoff, Ivan Matvejeff, köpman 00-16 Rikkonen, Michael Jöransson, skorstensfejare Tver 26 Bonden Nosoff Mola 26 Bonden Rikkonen Solin, Maria, jungfru Rautell, Anna Sofia, kvinna Petersburg 21 Arbetare Solin Helsingfors 30 Gendarm Rautell 16/1 23/1 30/1 5/3 12/3 19/3 00-6 Ponsbach, Karl Edvard Julius, svarvare 00-17 Loechel, Richard Theodor Wilhelm Nikolaus Björneborg 26 Filare Ponsbach Berlin 25 Duma-ämbetsman Loechel Miljajeff, Maria Alexejevna, jungfru Englund, Amelia Antoinette, jungfru Tver 26 Bonden Miljajeff Petersburg 26 Teaterarbetare Englund 16/1 23/1 30/1 19/3 26/3 2/4 10/4 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 00-7 Mellgren, Karl Alfred Robert Ludvig, sekreterare 00-18 Odhner, Alexander Hjalmar, handlande Moskva 27 Statsrådet Mellgren Petersburg 26 Fabrikör Odhner Dmitrieff, Julia Alexandrovna, jungfru Moeller, Anna Amalia Maria, jungfru Petersburg 24 Kommerserådet Dmitrieff Reval 20 Köpman Moeller 16/1 23/1 30/1 19/3 26/3 2/4 00-8 Laurén, Johan Leopold, kontorist 00-19 Haak, Johan Wilhelm, bagare Petersburg 24 Guldsmed Laurén Bayern 55 Bagare Haak Evgrafoff, Maria Ivanovna, jungfru Siembsen, Mathilda Fredrike Gesine Tver 21 Direktör Evgrafoff Oldenburg 41 Snickare Siembsen 23/1 30/1 6/2 19/3 26/3 2/4 10/4 hemma, av Kajanus 00-9 Zimin, Sergei Vladimirovitj, ämbetsman 00-20 Sirelius, Solon Aristoteles, överstelöjtnant Petersburg 28 Köpman Zimin Petersburg 39 General Sirelius Hesterman, Eleonora Emilia, jungfru Schuka, Elisaveta Nikolajevna, jungfru Petersburg 18 Kontorist Hesterman Saratov 39 Löjtnant Schuka 23/1 30/1 6/2 9/4 16/4 16/4 00-10 Dorofejeff, Vladimir Nikolaevitj, kollegieråd 00-21 Ahlqvist, Valter, hovrättsauskultant, fil.mag. Kiev 45 Mekanikus Dorofejeff Fredrikshamn 32 Kommerserådet Ahlqvist Holmberg, Amanda Elisabeth, kvinna Nobel, Ingrid Hildegard, jungfru Lovisa 43 Arbetare Holmberg Dalarö 20 Fabrikör Nobel 23/1 30/1 6/2 9/4 16/4 23/4 7/5 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 100 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1900, entries 22-43)

00-22 Wulff, Ferdinand Julius, fabrikör 00-33 Ulst, August Johan, arbetare Köpenhamn 47 Polisämbetsman Wulff Petersburg 24 Arbetare Ulst Schmidt, Emma Bertha Louise, jungfru Sarvi, Katarina Johansdotter, jungfru Memel 40 Köpman Schmidt Heinjoki 23 Bonden Sarvi 16/4 23/4 30/4 30/4 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 2/7 9/7 16/7 16/7 hos Karvanen, av dito 00-23 Nieminen, Karl, arbetare 00-34 Vasiljeff, Alexander Michailovitj, smörjare Koragilaks 31 Bonden Nieminen Petersburg 25 Portier Vasiljeff Dahllund, Maria Amalia, jungfru Glad, Maria, jungfru Petersburg 17 Vagnmakare Dahllund Petersburg 21 Skytt Glad 16/4 23/4 30/4 30/4 hemma, av Karvanen 2/7 9/7 16/7 00-24 Rigikoff, Sergej Alexandrovitj, löjtnant 00-35 Daugull, Oskar, bokhållare Petersburg 24 Adelsmarskalk Rigikoff Livland 34 Lärare Daugull Spåre, Alexandrine Sofia Maria, jungfru Söderblom, Laura Mathilda, jungfru Viborg 24 Överstelöjtnant Spåre Sverige 26 Kopparslagare Söderblom 16/4 23/4 30/4 2/7 9/7 16/7 00-25 Lönnholtz, Otto Johan, egendomsägare 00-36 Trofimoff, Ivan Michailoff, instrumentmakare Wonå 26 Köpman Fridrich Lönnholtz Kolpin 22 Underofficer Trofimoff Novojiloff, Alexandra, jungfru Kammonen, Emilie Antoinette, jungfru Tavastehus 25 Köpman Novojiloff Orel 19 Konduktör Kammonen 16/4 23/4 30/4 2/7 9/7 16/7 00-26 Sjhele, Ants Janow, maskinist 00-37 Nosoff, Jakov Vladimirovitj, bodbetjänt Schlock 29 Arbetare Sjhele Petersburg 28 Köpman Nosoff Ekberg, Maria Lydia, jungfru Holmberg, Olga Adolfina, jungfru Helsingfors 24 Maskinist Ekberg Petersburg 24 Guldarbetare Holmberg 14/5 21/5 28/5 16/7 23/7 30/7 00-27 Medvedjeff, Alexander, ingenjör-mekanikus 00-38 Golubkoff, Nikolai Alexandrovitj,artilleritjänstem. Petersburg 29 Adelsman Medvedjeff Moskva 33 Ämbetsman Golubkoff Sirelius, Viola Dagmar, jungfru Rehnberg, Maria, jungfru Schlüsselburg 29 GeneralmajorSirelius Wormsö 22 Bonden Rehnberg 21/5 28/5 28/5 16/7 23/7 23/7 00-28 Prokofjeff, Paul Vasiljevitj, artelschik 00-39 Åkerman, Johan Werner, filare Pskov 21 Lärare Prokofjeff Petersburg 25 Provisor Åkerman Wend, Ida Aurora, kvinna Martelin, Hilda Irene, jungfru Helsingfors 31 Soldat Wend Ekenäs 25 Sjöman Martelin 21/5 28/5 4/6 23/7 30/7 6/8 8/10 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 00-29 Kyröläinen, Otto, arbetare 00-40 Hall, Peter Harald, ingenjör Haukivuori 58 Arbetare Kyröläinen Sverige 26 Pastor Hall Andersdotter, Agatha Josefina, kvinna Rodd, Maria Lucia Dagmar, jungfru Jomala 43 Arbetare Andersson Tver 26 Direktör Rodd 21/5 28/5 4/6 6/8 13/8 20/8 00-30 Sundlöf, Gustaf Alfred, skogsinspektor 00-41 von Hueck, Guido Adamovitsj, civilingenjör Sverige 29 Kommissionär August Sundlöf Petersburg 38 Fabrikör von Hueck Sandberg, Hanna Katarina, jungfru Schramm, Märtha Irene, jungfru Petersburg 25 Ingenjör Axel Sandberg Petersburg 20 Generalmajor Schramm 28/5 4/6 11/6 25/6 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 13/8 20/8 27/8 5/9 hemma, av Kajanus 00-31 Freygang, Emil Ignatz, magasinsförvaltare 00-42 Holmsen, Johannes, generalstabskapten Seeburg 46 Skomakare Freygang Norge 34 Köpman Holmsen Jakobson, Emma Elisabeth, jungfru Bobrikoff, Lubov, hovfröken hos Riga 34 Fabriksarbetare Jakobson Petersburg 20 Generaladjutant Bobrikoff 11/6 18/6 26/6 13/8 20/8 27/8 00-32 Engeström, Frithiof Albin Alexander, bokförare 00-43 Johansson, Gustaf Emil Oskar, maskinist Petersburg 30 Konduktör Engeström Sverige 34 Jordbrukare Johansson Sydow, Elin Hildegard Sofia, jungfru Prüss, Maria Hermina Karolina, jungfru Stockholm 24 Snickare Sydow Lübeck 34 Karusellägare Prüss 25/6 2/7 9/7 17/7 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 20/8 27/8 3/9 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 101 (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1900, entries 44-65)

00-44 Istomin, Platon Petrovitj, betjänt 00-55 Johnsson, Viktor, svarvare Vologda 39 Bonden Istomin Sverige 41 Jordbrukare Johnsson Lassila, Maria Greta Andersdotter Andersson, Olga Maria Nykarleby 40 Fältskär Lassila Sestroretsk 25 Svarvare Andersson 20/8 27/8 3/9 24/9 1/10 8/10 29/10 hemma, av Karvanen 00-45 Löfström, Ernst Berthold, kapten 00-56 Sivonen, Henrik Henriksson, guldsmed Viborg 35 Överstelöjtnant Löfström Eno 51 Bonden Sivonen Michajloff, Ekaterina, jungfru Cedergren, Maria Amanda, jungfru Petersburg 30 Generalmajor Michajloff Åbo 58 Hantverkare Cedergren 20/8 27/8 3/9 24/9 1/10 8/10 00-46 Sundqvist, Karl Viktor, husägare 00-57 Michajloff, Leonid Petrovitj, tjänsteman Sund 58 Organist Sundqvist Petersburg 29 Hantverkare Michajloff Grigorjeff, Glikeria Roslack, Maria Elisabeth, jungfru Novgorod 38 Småborgare Grigorjeff Petersburg 25 Underofficer Roslack 20/8 27/8 3/9 1/10 8/10 15/10 00-47 Ursin, Robert Woldemar, guvernementssek. 00-58 Prokofjeff, Paul Vasiljevitj, artelschik Petersburg 26 Verkliga statsrådet Ursin Pskov 21 Lärare Prokopjeff Opfermann, Sofie Henriette, jungfru Wend, Ida Aurora, kvinna Petersburg 25 Bagaren Opfermann Helsingfors 31 Soldat Wend 27/8 3/9 10/9 8/10 15/10 22/10 00-48 Bogdanoff, Peter Bogdanoff, arbetare 00-59 Vinogradoff, Ivan Arsenjeff, småborgare Pskov 23 Bonden Bogdanoff Buja 29 Målare Vinogradoff Sohlman, Maria Sofia, jungfru Forsström, Hilma Blondina, jungfru Helsingfors 29 Skrivaren Sohlman Petersburg 22 Bagare Forsström 27/8 3/9 10/9 15/10 22/10 29/10 00-49 Nieminen, Emanuel, skräddare 00-60 Gustafsson, Johan Alexander, järnvägsbokhållare Längelmäki 22 Bonden Nieminen Petersburg 28 Skolvaktmästare Gustafsson Luukkonen, Edla Josefina, kvinna Heikkilä, Maria, jungfru Petersburg 27 Maskinist Luukkonen Petersburg 17 Klensmed Heikkilä 27/8 3/9 10/9 17/9 hemma, av Kajanus 15/10 22/10 29/10 00-50 Andersson, Aron, gjutare 00-61 Sandell, Johan Ivar, eldare Lappträsk 58 Arbetare Andersson Pojo 28 Filaren Sandell Nyman, Ida Helena Sjöroos, Olga Rosina Vasa 46 Skräddare Nyman Helsingfors 38 Smeden Sjöroos 3/9 10/9 17/9 17/9 hemma, av Kajanus 5/11 12/11 19/11 19/11 hemma, av Kajanus 00-51 Kürchheim, Heinrich August, sättare 00-62 Sokolinsky, Anton Osipof, maskinist Petersburg 33 Korvmakare Kürchheim Regianskaja 43 Jordbrukare Sokolinsky Nyman, Wendla Gustafva, jungfru Kronsten, Maria Gustafva, jungfru Heinola 50 Skomakare Nyman Kronoby 40 Bonden Kronsten 10/9 17/9 24/9 8/10 å Pastoratet, av Kajanus 5/11 12/11 19/11 00-52 Sveholm, Evert Edvin, järnvägsarbetare 00-63 Holmberg, Johan Emil, tekniker Pojo 23 Arbetare Sveholm Ekenäs 30 Jordbrukare Holmberg Karjunen, Kristina Andersdotter, jungfru Portman, Naema Olivia, jungfru Viborg 26 Arbetare Karjunen Åbo 20 Filare Portman 10/9 17/9 24/9 24/9 i Kyrkan, av Karvanen 19/11 26/11 3/12 10/12 hemma, av Kajanus 00-53 Holmström, Albert Woldemar, juvelerare 00-64 Jansson, Herman, filare Petersburg 24 Juvelerare Holmström Petersburg 26 Timmerman Jansson Marschak, Sofia Alexandrovna, jungfru Immonen, Helena, jungfru Samara 21 Köpman Marschak Kronstadt 19 Kopparslagare Immonen 17/9 24/9 1/10 19/11 26/11 3/12 00-54 Åsander, Matts Leander, filare 00-65 Tarkowsky, Zenon, tekniker Rantasalmi 45 Timmerman Åsander Lomja 38 Maskinisten Tarkowsky Knuts, Kristina Johanna Andersdotter Enning, Josefina Elisabeth, jungfru Munsala 36 Smed Knuts Petersburg 40 Skomakaren Enning 17/9 24/9 1/10 8/10 hemma, av Karvanen 3/12 10/12 17/12 17/12 i Kyrkan, av Kajanus 102 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV (St. Catherine’s parish marriage banns, 1900, entries 66-70)

00-66 Pihlgren, Johan Sigfrid, kontorist Helsingfors 27 Köpman Pihlgren Askolin, Irene Charlotta, jungfru Petersburg 21 Instrumentmakare Askolin 10/12 17/12 24/12 30/12 hemma, av Kajanus 00-67 Wixell, Johan Alexander, civilingenjör Petersburg 28 Juvelerare Wixell Grünwald, Helene Anna Margarethe Libava 22 Fabrikör Grünwald 10/12 17/12 24/12 00-68 Rautell, Karl Johan, tekniker Helsingfors 36 Urmakare Rautell Fagerlund, Gurli Maria, jungfru Sverige 30 Valsare Fagerlund 10/12 17/12 24/12 26/12 hemma, av Karvanen 00-69 Ekholm, Johan Alfred, mekanikus Pojo 47 Mekanikus Ekholm Åkerman, Mathilda Eleonora Villmanstrand 40 Snickare Åkerman 17/12 24/12 31/12 6/1/01 hemma, av Karvanen 00-70 Björklund, Hjalmar, kornett Petersburg 23 Kapten Björklund Berednikoff, Anna, jungfru Petersburg 17 Borgare Berednikoff 31/12 7/1 14/1/01

St. Catherine’ parish today

During 1993-1994, the Genealogical Society of Utah microfilmed the parish register transcripts of births, marriages and deaths (1883-1885) for the Evangelical-Lutheran Consistory of . These records are indexed in Thomas Kent Edlund’s The Lutheran’s of Russia, vol. 1. (St. Paul, Minn: German Genealogy Society, 1994). An extract from this text showing the microfilms for the St. Catherine parish, St. Petersburg, is shown below. Microfilms are available from the Family History Library or may be ordered at LDS Family History Centers. Vol. refers to the archival file number; events are abbreviated: births (b), marriages (m), deaths (d). [Editor]

Year Microfilm Page nos. Vol. Event Year Microfilm Page nos. Vol. Event

1841 1883191/4 257-288 28 bmd 1867 1884091/2 122-154 153 bmd 1842 1882493/2 193-194 34 bmd 1869 1884108/2 104-134 159 bmd 1845 1882635/1 262-300 41 bmd 1870 1884112/2 314-354 172 bmd 1849 1882650/2 307-357 56 bmd 1871 1884127/3 230-271 179 bmd 1850 1882653/2 276-320 61 bmd 1872 1884129/2 237-291 183 bmd 1852 1883186/1 289-333 73 bmd 1873 1884116/3 45-73 193 bm 1853 1883186/3 289-334 75 bmd 1873 (cont.) 1884117/1 73-95 193 md 1854 1884073/1 258-299 80 bmd 1875 1884066/1 253-291 205 bmd 1855 1884073/2 271-321 81 bmd 1876 1884067/3 260-296 209 bmd 1856 1884076/1 195-247 85 bmd 1877 1895621/2 314-348 218 bmd 1857 1884104/1 148-194 93 bmd 1878 1895626/2 257-300 227 bmd 1858 1884106/2 264-311 97 bmd 1879 1895626/3 258-305 228 bmd 1859 1884078/2 258-306 101 bmd 1880 1897589/5 202-247 237 bmd 1860 1884079/4 263-308 106 bmd 1881 1897595/2 215-237,256-299 248 bmd 1861 1884083/2 257-307 114 bmd 1882 1895611/1 259-303 252 bmd 1862 1884096/2 338-385 122 bmd 1883 1895616/2 253-297 260 bmd 1863 1884098/4 263-310 128 bmd 1884 1895619/3 252-312 265 bmd 1866 1884087/4 339-371 145 bmd 1885 1897692/2 238-285 271 bmd FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 103 Book Review

Konštantín Èulen. The History of Slovaks in America. Translated by Daniel Necas; English ed. editors Michael J. Kopanic, Jr., and Steven G. Potach; introduction to the English ed. by Gregory C. Ference. St. Paul, MN: Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International, 2007. Originally published as Dejiny Slovakov v Amerike 2 v. (: Slovak League Publishing House, 1942). 411 p., hardbound. ISBN 0-9651932-2-5. $49.50 U.S. (postpaid).

Reviewed by Lisa A. Alzo, M.F.A., author, instructor and lecturer, Ithaca, NY.

Abstract: In History of Slovaks in America, writer and The CGSI enlisted the help of Daniel Necas for “a careful historian Konštantín Èulen (1904-1964) paints a vivid and meticulous English rendition of Èulen’s often portrait of early Slovak life in the U.S. He records in detail challenging Slovak text,” and Dr. Michael Kopanic and the experiences of Slovak-Americans, their struggles and Steve Potach to perfect the English translation to make it triumphs, their strengths and failings, their passions and more readable in English and to add numerous explanatory prejudices, and their fight to achieve unity and justice for the footnotes. In addition, Dr. Gregory C. Ference provided Slovak nation, both in America and in their oppressed assistance with correcting inaccuracies, and wrote an homeland. Through his rich and extensive use of early informative introduction to the English edition. newspaper accounts, letters, eyewitness narratives and The study reflects the early career work of Èulen, a other original source materials, Èulen enables us to hear distinguished historian who spent several years in the United the “voice” of the Slovak immigrant generation. The result States gathering information and consulting with early is an absorbing and often dramatic chronicle of the Slovak- pioneers of Slovak history, including the Rev. Louis Baska. American experience. Appearing for the first time in English Baska, a priest of the Order of Saint Benedict, closely translation, this book provides an indispensable resource studied the social and economic life of Slovak-Americans, for understanding the foundations of Slovak life in America. and traveled to all cities with major Slovak settlements and [From the publisher]. meticulously recorded details about each Slovak commu- nity. Èulen’s study begins with early migration of Slovaks I pre-ordered my copy of History of Slovaks in America from their homeland in Hungary, and ends in 1914 with the from the Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International start of World War I during which immigration came to a several years ago and have been awaiting its publication halt. Èulen writes about Slovak churches, institutions and with eager anticipation. Through the tireless efforts of the organizations, as well as the lives of ordinary men and editors, scholars, translators, and those CGSI members who women of the time. He provides details about some of the worked on the project, the book is finally available for strikes of coal miners and factory workers, and discusses the purchase. And, it is well worth the wait. building of Slovak community life in the U.S, and even As a descendant of Slovak immigrants I knew this book includes the controversies between Slovaks and the Magyars would be one that I would want to read cover to cover. As the (Hungarians) that ensued in the New World. Not only does preface states, “It is estimated that nearly one-fifth of the Èulen record the strengths, passions and triumphs of Slovak- entire Slovak population immigrated to America during the Americans, but he also candidly details their failings, four decades prior to 1915. According to the 1920 U.S. prejudices, and struggles. According to Kopanic, “it is still Census, there were almost 620,000 persons of Slovak origin one of the most comprehensive surveys of [early] Slovak- then residing in this country. Yet despite these numbers, American history available.” books on the history of the early Slovak-Americans are few, The book is divided into five parts: The Beginnings of and very difficult to find.” Slovak Immigration to America; The History of Social I know this only too well, and wish that this Struggles; The History of National Struggles; With the extraordinary work by Èulen would have been readily Awakened Nation into the Attack—The Years 1900-1914; available to me seventeen years ago when I began Literature. Some of the most fascinating sections for me researching my family history and studying Slovak culture include those dealing with early immigration, such as and immigration history in preparation to write my book, “Castle Garden—the Gate of Great Expectations,” Slovak Three Slovak Women (Gateway Press). At that time, I had daily life “In the Promised Land” which depicts the search not known about Dejiny Slovakov v Amerike, and even if I for work, the Slovak boarding house, family life, and had, my ability to utilize this resource would have been traditions, and a mention of Slovaks in Duquesne, severely limited because it was not written in English and I Pennsylvania (my hometown), and the efforts of Slovaks to do not read Slovak, and only a few copies were available to create their own Roman Catholic parish. the reading public. Most of the original photos from the book have been This 411 page hardbound book was originally reproduced in this English edition, along with rare additional published in the in two volumes in 1942. photos of the author and the 1935-36 Matica Slovenska 104 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV delegation, which he accompanied to America to conduct woman’s face and I can picture my own grandmothers as research for this book. Among the images are portraits of they must have looked when they arrived in the New World. leading Slovak figures, as well as pictures of ordinary I also found it quite useful that all surnames and place Slovak workers and their families. A list of illustrations is names in the book are fully indexed, which is an extremely included at the front of the book for easy reference. The useful aid to genealogical research. An extensive cover photograph, “Slovak woman and children at Ellis bibliography of books, periodicals, and other sources is also Island” (c. 1907) by Augustus F. Sherman, was used included, making History of Slovaks in America a “must courtesy of The New York Public Library, and shows a have” book for the library shelf of anyone who is researching Slovak woman and her swaddled infant and young child, his/her Slovak roots, or who has an interest in learning more dressed in their kroje (traditional Slovak folk dress) about the lives of early Slovaks in America. photographed shortly after their arrival at Ellis Island. The The book is priced at $49.50 (postpaid) and can be photograph itself tells a rich story that is representative of the ordered online from the CGSI Web site or more than 650,000 immigrants who came to America during ordered via regular mail with a check or money order using the peak immigration years before 1915. One look at the the order form available on the site.

FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 105 BLITZ Report: Russian Newspaper Files as Valuable Genealogy Resources

by Elena Tsvetkova with the editorial assistance of Kristin Nute

BLITZ—Information Center, a Russian genealogy contains detailed information about the recruits and their research organization, has been engaged in genealogy parents); and various other compilations. research for seventeen years. It frequently uses local If our client knows the year of death, mourning newspapers as a resource of great value. Entries in local announcements or necrologies in newspapers are a valuable papers often provide much needed details for a more in- resource. We commonly find necrologies with details of depth search using other records. They offer, as well, an varying amounts about the deceased person. The further image of everyday life and the general situation during a success of finding information in these entries, will depend particular time period. upon the information provided to the newspaper (by relative, friend, colleague) at the time of death. Newspapers as a genealogical source Newspapers published before the Russian Revolution Voting lists in newspapers of 1917 provide very valuable evidence of current events in The lists of persons who had a right to vote for the State a particular region, country and the entire world at that Duma were published in provincial newspapers as special particular time. What is even more interesting is the additions to various issues during the years 1906, 1907 and perception and reports of the events during the chosen time 1912. All taxpayers had the right to vote, and were listed by period. Often the paper does not correspond to the present city and district. point of view of these events, as we now know their after- In addition, their voting qualification was provided, effects and influence to the future historic situation and to the containing personal information. The tax qualification was fate of human lives. It is rather sad to look through old listed as: if a person rented an apartment or owned property, newspapers and see accounts of horrific events during times received a salary for a State position or such. If our client is of great turmoil writtten in dry, reporter language and not sure in which province their ancestors resided, we often published among many other “non-significant” everyday start with such lists to seek this information and narrow-in on pieces. the corresponding provincial directories which include As an example, when reading through a Siberian information about persons by occupation. newspaper from October 1917, Blitz researchers gained the impression that the local people did not understand the Case study bigger danger of the Bolshevik takeover. They did not Here is an example of newspapers providing a greatly believe that there was a real force which might capture and needed direction for further research. Please be aware that retain power. The Constituent Assembly was the main body since BLITZ guarantees its clients the confidentiality of at that time and the people thought that the Bolshevik family information, real names are not used in this example. problem would be solved after a particular election. The Blitz clients knew in what Russian city their family authors of such articles even encouraged people to not pay resided and the fact that their grandfather committed suicide. attention to such a non-important thing as the appearance of The did not know the year of the suicide. They did not know an unknown party which called itself “Bolsheviks”, but to his occupation but guessed that he was an officer. We focus themselves on the upcoming election which should checked military directories and the records of the Russian turn Russia toward a more clear future. As seen by this State Historic Military Archive, but did not find any example, this is a subject for a more detailed sociology and information concerning this person in these sources. The historical essay. search was complicated by the fact that his surname, given A majority of Blitz projects are genealogical or name, and were very common, making it even biographical searches. We constantly research central and more difficult to find this specific person in the more general provincial newspapers looking for personal information. sources and be able to narrow it down to a precise genealogy Obituaries, necrologies, and various lists were published in of this person. papers and often provide information to help round out Another problem was the very poor preservation of initial information sent by our clients. With a more complete sources in the local archive of the city where he resided. This set of data, we are able to undertake a further precise, city and its records suffered very much during the time of the detailed search. For example, there are lists of merchants; Russian Revolution and World War II. Blitz worked on this participants of public auctions; persons elected to sit on a search in the local archives, but only found entries about the jury (compiled by district); lists of recruits and those who birth and baptism of his two children in church registers. avoided compulsory military service (sometimes the later Unfortunately, his occupation was not listed in these entries, 106 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Fig. 1 - Archangelsk Gazette obituary for 1873 which was unusual, since this information is typically and mentioned that he died in the house of his mother. It included in this source. provided her address as well. The obituary was signed by his Up to this time during our research, we had already mother and aunts. Another obituary signed by his wife and found documents pertaining to many generations of his parents-in-law was published in following issues. Since the wife’s native family in the federal Russian archives, but names of his wife and parents-in-law were already known to could find nothing about him, his native family, nor his us, we were able to confirm that we had found the correct marriage and birth of a first child. person. At this point, Blitz suggested to its clients that a search Blitz continued to search further issues of the papers and be conducted for a note about his suicide in the local found an article written by a journalist after the funeral. The newspaper starting with the year of birth of his last child and article was large and full of general reasoning about why a going forward year by year. Of course, looking for such a young person would commit suicide. A very important fact note turning through pages of many issues for several years to our research was mentioned. The victim of the suicide was is a labor intensive work, but we had tried all other avenues listed as a student. before suggesting this one. Our clients agreed, we started The findings in these local papers provided the this work and found a note about this accident after checking information Blitz needed to further the research and uncover just two years worth of newspaper files. more details. As this point, Blitz was able to find his personal A small article on his suicide was published in the file as a student of the university, located in the same city. newspaper section “Local Chronicle.” It provided his age The file included his birth certificate, documents about his FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 107 Fig. 2 - Grodno Gubernia Vedomost voter list for 1907

108 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV Fig. 3 - Vyatskaya Rech [Vyatka Speech] supplement devoted to the 50th anniversary of Russian Zemstvos previous education at secondary school, service record of his godparents. Because of this finding, Blitz had many details father, etc. The service record included information about of solid information to continue the search and compile the the father’s origin, so Blitz could then look for information lineage for several more generations. about earlier generations. Of course, the result of such a work with newspapers There were also documents which stated that during his depends not only on the diligence of the researcher who will education, he had been a student of a university in another examine the papers issue by issue, page by page, but also on city for two years. Obtaining this file by correspondence, a bit of luck. There is no way to tell beforehand in which Blitz was able to figure out that he married in that city and issue the necessary information may be found, how that his first child was born there. After this, Blitz found important it may be and even if it was published at all. confirming entries in church registers located in the archives However, Blitz researchers have had many positive results there. Much of the success experienced in this research effort using this source and continue to find very interesting can be attributed to uncovering the obituaries and other examples similar to those mentioned above. And, as to luck, articles concerning his suicide. This is an example of this seems to be a common experience that occurs generally receiving a very good result thanks to a small newspaper when one does genealogical research. note and of course to the persistence of Blitz clients in pursuing the suggested research procedure. About the authors: Elena Tsvetkova and Kristin Nute manage the private research firm known as Blitz— Article concerning a lost cow Information Center. It is based in St. Petersburg, Russia and One more example concerns the case in which a Blitz maintains a contact office in San Rafael, California. All client only knew the surname, province of residence, first research is done out of the St. Petersburg office. The name of the great-grandfather, name, and the year of the California office stays in touch with all clients throughout birth of his son (the grandfather of the Blitz client). After research phases and handles client payments for the work. It examining many annual issues of various directories and works with the historic archives in St. Petersburg and archival catalogues, nothing could be found concerning Moscow as well as local regional archives throughout the relatives of the client. The surname was not common. Blitz former Soviet Union. Blitz began offering research services began to suppose that something was incorrect with the in 1992, during the Gorbachev era, as soon as private initial information received from the client. The surname businesses became possible. Blitz has a small team of in- and/or geographic region was not correct. However, after house researchers and also hires very experienced examining newspapers from that region, Blitz found a researchers who provide professional work. Any one person with a similar surname in an announcement about a interested in learning more about the searches Blitz lost cow! Since the residence was listed in the article and the performs, please see our pages on the FEEFHS Web site at client knew the birth year of a child, Blitz researched in the . You can also contact Blitz agents at the local archive and found entries in the baptismal register for following to email addresses: 1) St. Petersburg—Elena the parish where the family lived. Both parents were listed Tsvetkova at 2) San Rafael—Kristin with and relatives were identified among the Nute at . FEEFHS Journal Volume XV 109 FEEFHS Convention 2007 Summary by Lev Finkelstein

The concept of the Salt Lake Conference was to be both ethnically German ancestors once lived. Brian Lenius, a well a workshop and a forum for presentations. The workshop known author and lecturer from Winnipeg, Manitoba, environment is better designed to provide one-on-one reviewed research in the records of Galicia, now split assistance. Since genealogy in Central and Eastern Europe between Poland and Ukraine. The Balkans were not takes special expertise, a conference objective was to line-up forgotten as Barbara Starkey, professional researcher, those with problems and those who might have answers. delved into researching in Croatia and Kahlile Mehr, Slavic Consultations were set up for those who requested it. collection manager for the Family History Library, reviewed Speakers and other experts met with researchers for thirty Slovenian archives and their records. minute consultations in the Family History Library (FHL). There was a Jewish track with several speakers. Daniel This provided a chance to give advice and for searchers to Schlyter provided insights into Jewish genealogical records immediately access the sources referred to by the of Europe. Joanne M. Sher from Minnesota presented on consultants. The original consultation could be augmented searching for Jewish ancestry on the Internet, and Mike by subsequent meetings in the FHL to review the results of Karsen from Illinois focused on Jewish emigration. the initial exchange. We appreciate the efforts of Don and Other presenters deal with a variety of topics. Dave Dee Semon in setting up the consultations. The consultants Obee discussed the Germans who lived for two centuries in were Lisa Alzo, Brian Lenius, Sonja Nishimoto, Beth Long, the and the records that contain their Kahlile Mehr, Dee Semon, and Daniel Schlyter. heritage. Marion Wolfert, of German heritage, discussed the The Central and Eastern European collection at the German colonies that spread eastward from their homeland. Family History Library is quite good. Microfilming has been Maralyn Wellauer-Lenius reviewed the European side of conducted in all countries of former Soviet block except for leaving, a topic lest well known that the arrival records that Latvia and Romania. Over 50,000 microfilm rolls have been are the staple of crossing the ocean with a European lineage. acquired containing large runs of parish registers, tax Thursday evening, conference attendees enjoyed a documents, and other important record types from archives cultural presentation that highlighted the BYU International long inaccessible to the researchers from the West. One Folk-dancers. For decades they have performed and participant wrote, “I think SLC conferences are unique and preserved the colorful and flamboyant dancing from Central cannot be compared easily with others in the sense that the and Eastern Europe. Additionly, Ginny DiRaimo, of library is such an attraction to all in attendance.” Slovakian heritage, prepared a display of many cultural In addition to the consultations, there was a regular slate artifacts from virtually all countries in this part of the world. of concurrent sessions. Speakers had broad experience in At the Friday evening banquet, Alan Mann discussed the their topics. Thom. Edlund, a professor of family history at technologies that are altering forever the way in which we do Brigham Young University, made presentations on Russian genealogy. paleography, Imperial Russian research and East European As with all conferences, there was a great deal of behind gazetteers. Larry Jensen, a long-time employee of the the scenes work. Gaylene Kenney gathered together all of Family History Library, discussed German manuscript and the presentations to create a wonderful syllabus. This is an printed records. Lisa Alzo talked about the records of essential part of any conference, providing information that Slovakia, the country of her ancestral heritage, and Sylvie might be missed orally. As a first time syllabus compiler, it Pysnak about those in Czech Republic. While these two was a daunting task that she performed admirably. Many countries were linked for most of the 20th century, their additional syllabi were sold in addition to those given to heritage differs and they went separate ways in the 1990s. attendees are part of their registration. The Semons provided Marek Koblanski, a native Pole who has been a logistical support with hotel arrangements, finances, and professional researcher for over a decade, discussed the registration. Ginny DiRaimo did an excellent job of records of Poland and Ukraine. Fluent in the languages of gathering door prizes. Most everyone who attended received both countries, he has extensive onsite research. Daniel a memento of their Salt Lake experience. Schlyter contributed from his thirty years of work in the Conference attendance was small. Fortunately, the Family History Library on Polish research. Dee Semon also venue was well priced and the conference broke even contributed her insights into years of doing Polish research. financially. At the open forum ending the conference, many Beth Long, resident in Budapest though an American, individuals wrapped up the event with testimonials of how travels frequently in Hungary and Romania. She discussed they were helped and how much they appreciated those who the records and research opportunities in these countries. helped. Ultimately, this is the primary purpose that FEEFHS Irmgard Hein Ellingson, from Iowa, looked at the large exists—to help people find their heritage and experience the picture of the culture and background of Austro-Hungary nuance of the complex and vibrate history the is the hallmark and, in particular, those of Galicia and Bukovina, where her of Eastern Europe. 110 FEEFHS Journal Volume XV F E E F H S S o c i e t i e s & O r g a n i z a t i o n s

The following societies and organizations have homepages or Resource Guide listings on the FEEFHS Web site at . To find the homepage of a particular society, use the Web site index.

AHSGR, California District Council Center for Jewish History, Genealogy Institute 3233 North West Avenue 15 W. 16th Street Fresno CA 93705-3402 New York NY 10011

AHSGR, Central California Chapter Center for Mennonite Brethern Studies 3233 North West Avenue 169 Riverton Ave. Fresno CA 93705-3402 Winnipeg MB R2L E5 Canada

AHSGR International Concord/Walnut Creek Family History Center 631 D Street 1523 North El Camino Drive Lincoln NE 68502-1199 Clayton CA 94517-1028

AHSGR, North Star Chapter Conversations with the Elders (Chelyabinsk, Siberia) 6226 5th Avenue South c/o Fr. Blaine Burkey, O.F.M.Cap. St. Crispin Friary Richfield MN 55423-1637 3731 Westminster Place, St. Louis MO 63108-3707

Along the Galician Grapevine Croatian Roots Research Service c/o Glen Linschied, P.O. Box 194 161 East 88th Street Butterfield MN 56120-0194 New York NY 10128-2245

Anglo-German Family History Society Czech and Slovak Genealogy Society of Arizona 14 River Reach 4921 East Exeter Boulevard Teddington Middlesex TW11 9QL England Phoenix AZ 85018-2942

Apati/Apathy Ancestral Association Czech and Slovak American Geneal. Society of Illinois 191 Selma Avenue P.O. Box 313 Englewood FL 34223-3830 Sugar Grove IL 60554-0313

Banat Online Discussion Group Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (CVU) c/o Bob Madler 2510 Snapdragon Street 1703 Mark Lane Bozeman MT 59718 Rockville MD 20852-4106

BLITZ (Russian-Baltic Information Service) Davis Genealogical Club and Library 907 Mission Avenue c/o Davis Senior Center, 648 A Street San Rafael CA 94901 Davis CA 95616-3602

Bukovina Society of the Americas East European Genealogical Society Inc. P.O. Box 81 P.O. Box 2536 Ellis KS 67637-0081 Winnipeg MB R3C 4A7 Canada

Bukovina Székely Project European Focus Photography c/o Beth Long 12930 Via Valedor P.O. Box 550 San Diego CA 92129 Bountiful UT 84011-0550

BYU Harold B. Lee Library Family History Library P.O. Box 26889 35 North West Temple Street Provo UT 84602 Salt Lake City UT 84150-1003

California Czech and Slovak Club Family Tree Press P.O. Box 20542 1112 So. Mountain View Drive Castro Valley CA 94546-8542 Payson AZ 85541

FEEFHS Journal Volume XIV 111 F E E F H S S o c i e t i e s & O r g a n i z a t i o n s Galizien German Descendants Glückstal Colonies Research Association 2035 Dorsch Road 611 Esplanade Walnut Creek CA 94598-1126 Redondo Beach CA 90277-4130

Genealogical Forum of Oregon, Inc. Goshen College Mennonite Historical Library 2130 SW 5th Avenue 1700 South Main Steet Portland OR 97201-4934 Goshen IN 46526

Genealogical Society of Utah Gottscheer Heritage and Genealogy Association 50 East North Temple, Rm. 599 174 South Hoover Avenue Salt Lake City UT 84150-3400 Louisville CO 80027-2130

Genealogy Unlimited, Inc. Heimatmuseum der Deutschen aus Bessarabien 4687 Falaise Drive Florienstrasse 17 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V8Y 1B4 70188 Stuttgart, Germany

German-Bohemian Heritage Society Institute for Migration & Ancestral Research P.O. Box 822 Richard-Wagner-Str. 31 New Ulm MN 56073-0822 D-18119 Warnemünde, Germany

German Genealogical Digest, Inc. Immigrant Genealogy Society P.O. Box 112054 P.O. Box 7369 Salt Lake City UT 84147-2054 Burbank CA 91510-7369

Germanic Genealogical Society Indian River Library P.O. Box 16312 1600 21st Street St. Paul MN 55116-0312 Verd Beach FL 32960

German Research and Translation, Inc. International Institute of Archival Science 1001 South 1020 West Glavni trg 7 Woods Cross UT 84087-2074 62000 Maribor, Slovenia

German Research Association, Inc. Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois P.O. Box 711600 P.O. Box 515 San Diego CA 92171-1600 Northbrook IL 60065-0515

Germans from Russia Heritage Collection Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles c/o NDSU Libraries, P.O. Box 5599 P.O. Box 55443 Fargo ND 58105-5599 Sherman Oaks CA 91413-5544

Germans from Russia Heritage Society (GRHS) Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan 1008 East Central Avenue P.O. Box 251693 Bismarck ND 58501-1936 Detroit MI 48325-1693

Germans from Russia Heritage Society Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon 1008 East Central Avenue c/o Mittleman Jewish Community, 6651 S W Capitol Hwy. Bismarck ND 58501-1936 Portland OR 97219

GRHS, Northern California Chapter Jewish Genealogical Society of Pittsburgh 6304 39th Avenue 2131 5th Avenue Sacramento CA 95824-1912 Pittsburgh PA 15219-5505

Gesher Galicia Jewish Historical Society of Southern Alberta 1658 Estate Circle 914 Royal Avenue SW Naperville IL 60565 Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2T 0L5

112 FEEFHS Journal Volume XIV F E E F H S S o c i e t i e s & O r g a n i z a t i o n s Kashubian Association of North America (KANA) Palatines to America P. O. Box 27732 611 East Weber Road Minneapolis MN 55427-7732 Columbus OH 43211-1097

Landsmannschaft der Deutschen aus Russland Picton Press Raitelsbergstrasse 49 P.O. Box 250 70188 Stuttgart, Germany Rockport ME 04856

“A Letter from Siberia” Polish Genealogical Society of America c/o Fr. Blaine Burkey, O.F.M.Cap., St. Crispin Friary c/o Paul Valaska, Pres., 984 Milwaukee Avenue 3731 Westminster Place, St. Louis MO 63108-3707 Chicago IL 60621-4101

Lietuvos Bajoru Karaliskoji Sajunga Polish Genealogical Society of California c/o Daiva Zygas, 950 East Lobster Trap Lane c/o Les Amer, P.O. Box 713 Tempe AZ 85283 Midway City CA 92655-0713

The Linden Tree Polish Genealogical Society of Greater Cleveland 1204 West Prospect c/o John F Szuch, 105 Pleasant View Drive Cloquet MN 55720-1332 Seville OH 44273-9507

Mennonite Historical Library Polish Genealogical Society of Massachusetts c/o Goshen College1700 South Main Street c/o John F. Skibiski Jr., Pres., P.O. Box 381 Goshen IN 46526-4724 Northhampton MA 01061

Mennonite Library & Archives Polish Genealogical Society of Minnesota 300 East 27th Street c/o Greg Kishel, 446 Mt Carver Blvd North Newton KS 67117-8061 St. Paul MN 55105-1326

Mesa Regional Family History Center Polish Genealogical Society of Michigan 41 South Hobson Street c/o Burton History College 5201 Woodward Street Mesa AZ 85204-102141(no mail to this location) Detroit MI 48202

Milwaukee County Genealogical Society Polish Genealogical Society of Minnesota P.O. Box 27326 5768 Olson Memorial Highway Milwaukee WI 53227-0326 Golden Valley MN

Milwaukee Wisconsin Family History Center Polish Genealogical Society of New York State c/o Shirley A. Schreiber, 9600 West Grange Avenue c/o 12645 Rt 78 Hales Corners WI 53130 East Aurora NY 14052

Minnesota Genealogical Society Die Pommerschen Leute 5768 Olson Memorial Highway c/o Gayle Grunwald O’Connell, 1531 Golden Drive Golden Valley MN 55422 Herbutus WI 53033-9790

Monroe, Juneau, Jackson Genealogical Workshop Die Pommerschen Leute (Pommern Newsletter) 1016 Jane Drive c/o IGS Pommern SIG, P.O. Box 7369 Sparta WI 54656 Burbank CA 91510

Moravian Heritage Society Pommerscher Verein Freistadt c/o Thomas Hrncirik, A.G. 28485 Tomball Parkway #381 P.O. Box 204 Tomball TX 77375 Germantown WI 53022-0204

Ontario Genealogy Society Romanian American Heritage Center 40 Orchard View Boulevard, Suite 102 2540 Grey Tower Road Toronto ON M4R 1B9 Canada Jackson MI 49201-2208

FEEFHS Journal Volume XIV 113 F E E F H S S o c i e t i e s & O r g a n i z a t i o n s Routes to Roots (Jewish) Society for German-American Studies c/o Miriam Weiner, C.G., 136 Sandpiper Key c/o LaVern J. Rippley, Ph.D., St Olaf’s College Secaucus NJ 07094-2210 Northfield MN 55057-1098

Rusin Association of Minnesota Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe c/o Larry Goga, 1115 Pineview Lane North P.O. Box 905 Str “M’ Plymouth MN 55441-4655 Calgary AB T2P 2J3 Canada

Sacramento Multi-Region Family History Center Society of Svenskbyborna 8556 Pershing Avenue c/o Karl-Olof Hinas Fair Oaks CA 95628 Gute, Bal, S-620 30 Slite, Sweden

Santa Clara County Historical and Genealogical Society The Swiss Connection (Swiss Newsletter) 2635 Homestead Road 2845 North 72nd Street Santa Clara CA 95051-1817 Milwaukee WI 53210-1106

Saskatchewan Genealogy Society, Prov. Headquarters Theresientaler Heimatbund P.O. Box 1894 Hofwiesenstrasse 16 Regina, SK S4P 3E1 Canada D -74405 Gaildorf, Germany

Schroeder and Fuelling Towarzystwo Genealogiczno-Heraldyczne P.O. Box 100822 Wodna 27 (Palac Gorkow) 51608 Gummersbach, Westfalen, Germany 61-781 Poznan, Poland

Silesian Genealogical Society of Wroclaw, “Worsten” Transilvanian Saxons Genealogy and Heritage Society P.O. Box 312 c/o Paul Kreutzer, P.O. Box 3319 PL 50-950 Wroclaw 2 POLAND Youngstown OH 44513-3319

Slavic Research Institute Travel Genie Maps c/o Thomas Hrncirik, A.G. 28485 Tomball Parkway #381 3815 Calhoun Avenue Tomball TX 77375 Ames IA 50010-4106

Slovak Genealogy Research Center Ukrainian Genealogical & Historical Society of Canada 6862 Palmer Court R. R. #2 Chino CA 91710-7343 Cochrane, Alberta T0L 0W0, Canada

Slovak Heritage & Folklore Society United Romanian Society c/o Helene Cincebeaux, 151 Colebrook Drive 14512 Royal Drive Rochester NY 14617-2215 Sterling Heights MI 48312

[Slovak] SLRP- Surname Location Reference Project Die Vorfahren Pommern Database c/o Joseph Hornack, P.O. Box 31831 c/o Jerry Dalum, 9315 Claret Street Cleveland OH 44131-0831 San Antonio TX 78250-2523

SLOVAK-WORLD ( Slovakian Genealogy Listserver) Western Australian Genealogical Society c/o Forest Research Institute Attn: Journals Officer, Unit 6, 48 May Street Zvolen, Slovakia Bayswater, Western Australia 6053 Australia

Slovenian Genealogical Society Worsten Genealogical Society of Wroclaw, Poland Lipica 7, 4220 P.O. Box 312 Skofja Loka, Slovenia PL 50-950, Wroclaw 2, Poland

Slovenian Genealogy Soc. International Headquarters Zichydorf (Banat) Village Association 52 Old Farm Road 2274 Baldwin Bay Camp Hill PA 17011-2604 Regina SK S4V 1H2 Canada

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