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Census Links is a growing catalog of links to transcriptions of census, tax lists, birth, death, marriage and military records, all freely available to help with your genealogy research.
| Inhabitants in the Burgh of Selkirk, 16th June 1817 | |
| The Molotschna Colony Census of 1835: Chortitza and Bergthal Colony Connections | |
| Marriage Register for the Village of Osterwick, Chortitza Colony, Russia, 1941 | |
| South Russian Mennonite Census, 1795-1814 This index lists names, estimated birth dates, village names, and the source page number for Mennonites who lived in the Black Sea region of Russia. | |
| Families Transferring from Chortitza to Molotschna between 1816 and 1835 plus | |
| Chortitza Census of October 14, 1797 This is the first official census taken of the Chortitza settlement, as of October 14, 1797, covering the 228 families which founded the first eight colonies, followed by Schoenwiese and Kronsgarten, founded in 1797, and also adds the 86 families of the 1 | |