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The additional resources listed below provide a solid foundation for genealogical research in Shargorod, Ukraine, whether you are looking for Jewish, Ukrainian, or other ancestry records from the area.
Website: FamilySearch Shargorod Records
FamilySearch provides free access to a vast collection of records for Ukraine, including Shargorod and the broader Vinnytsia region. These include birth, marriage, death, and census records. You can also search through microfilm databases that may have documents from Shargorod.
For those with Jewish ancestry in Shargorod, Yad Vashem’s database is invaluable for tracing family members who were affected by the Holocaust. It includes information on Jewish residents from towns like Shargorod.
Website: TsDIAK
TsDIAK holds many historical records related to the Vinnytsia region, including Shargorod. Their records include church books, civil records, and census data. If your ancestors were from the Shargorod area, these archives could be helpful for locating vital records.
Website: JRI-Poland
JRI-Poland focuses on Jewish records from the former territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, including areas of Ukraine. While its primary focus is on Poland, it can still provide helpful information and links to records from Podolia, where Shargorod is located.
Website: Gesher Galicia
While Gesher Galicia focuses primarily on the region of Galicia, it also covers parts of the Podolia region, where Shargorod is located. They offer access to cadastral maps, Jewish records, and other historical documents that may be relevant if your ancestors were from this area.
Website: MyHeritage
MyHeritage has a collection of global genealogical records, including those from Ukraine. By searching specifically for Shargorod, you may uncover personal family trees, digitized records, and historical documents uploaded by other researchers.
Website: Ancestry - Ukraine
Ancestry.com also offers a collection of records from Ukraine, including birth, marriage, death, and military records. Though access is paid, they often have detailed family trees and records that can help trace genealogical history in Shargorod.
Website: Ukrainian Genealogy Group
This group provides resources, tips, and guidance for those researching Ukrainian ancestry, including information about how to access Ukrainian archives and records that could include Shargorod.
Website: Archives: Jewish town/Podil province
Ukrainian version of Wikisource is a free online library that provides access to scanned genealogical archives.
Website: IAJGS Jewish Cemetery Project
The International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) Cemetery Project is a global directory of Jewish cemeteries, including those in Ukraine. It provides descriptions, locations, and often records of burials. Users can search for specific towns or regions to find Jewish burial sites.
Website: Find a Grave
Though not specific to Jewish graves, Find a Grave has an extensive user-generated database of burial records worldwide, including in Ukraine. You can search for specific cemeteries or individuals and sometimes find Jewish burial sites with photographs of graves and transcriptions of epitaphs.
Website: Mitzvetement Shargorod
The site provides detailed information on Jewish burials in Ukraine, including specific data on the deceased, burial dates, cemetery locations, and sometimes photos of graves. You can search for burials by name, location, or other criteria.
Website: Jewish Pogroms
Memorial site about Jewish pogroms in the Russian Empire during the First World War and Civil War with ability to search the victim's database, view digitized documents and much more.
Website: BillionGraves
A genealogy website that provides a searchable database of GPS-tagged headstone images, enabling users to locate and research cemetery records worldwide. The platform partners with FamilySearch, MyHeritage, and Findmypast, allowing users to link records to other family tree resources.