Logo
 Tarnova, Belarus
 53.7930° N, 25.1463° E


Contents
Lida Uezd Homepage
Lida Uezd History
Lida Uezd Towns
Lida Uezd Maps
Searchable Databases
Lida Uezd during the Holocaust
JewishGen Home Page
KehilaLinks Home Page
Compiled and Copyright© 1999-2014 by
Ellen Sadove Renck

Webmaster: Irene Pupko Newhouse
Documentary Research: Judy Baston
Updated: October 2014

Alternate name: Tarnowo

compiled from the sources below by Ellen Sadove Renck

And the dependent villages of  Bancewicze, Biltowce, Bobowce, Chodzinki, Cibory, Cwirbuty, Dalekie, Dubczany, Dudary, Dzitryki, Gorniaty, Kulbaki, Mochowicze, Olzew, Polubniki, Porzeczany, Radziwoniszki, Raklowce, Rzepniki
And the estates, colonies, forestry districts, and hamlets of Andruszki, Bancwicze, *Bialohruda, Bobowce, Bor, Chmielowka, Czyzowszczyzna, Daniewszczyzna, Felicjanowo, Jurkowszczyzna, Kielmieje, Krystynowo, Kulbaki, Kurhan, Leszczynowka, Mosiewicze, Olzew Maly, Olzew Wielki, Orlanka, Ostep, Polubniki, Pospieszka, Prochody, Puszeza, Radziwoniszki and I and II and III, Romanowszczyzna, Rubiki, Rzepniki, Szczurek, Szczytniki, Szemiotowszczyzna, Tarnowszczyzna

Bialohruda/Belogruda/Belogrudy at 53º47’ 25º11’
and dependent villages of Bobowce, Cibory, Dalekie, Dubczany, Gorniaty/Gornety at 53°46' 25°06', Rzepniki, Szczurk, Szczutniki, Tarnowszczyna
and estates and hamlets of Adruszki, Chielowka, Cwirbuty, Czytowszczyna, Dzitryki, Felicjanowo, Krystnowo, Kurhan, Leszczynowka, Oltew Maly, Ostep, Podzitwa, Polubniki, Szemiotowszczyzna, Zaloza

In 1928, Bialohruda (Polish spelling) was designated as an colony (settlement or community), seat of Tarnow community office, in the Second Uchastok, Lida powiat, Nowogrodskie pow., Poland. The Justice of the Peace was in Lida and the Justice Court in Wilno. The 1928 population was 100. The railway station was 14 kilometers. The post office and telephone were in Bialohruda and telegraph in Lida. Bialohruda had one Catholic church and mills.

Slownik Geograficzny Krolestwa Polskiego: p. 190
Bialohrud, mko, pow. Lidzki, o 3 m. od Lidy, w okolicy wsg?rzystej, przeci?tej rzekami Dzitw? i Niecuecza. Ma paraf. ko?c. katol. M.B., z drzewa wzniesiony 1609 przez wojewod? Jana Zawisz?. Parafia katol. B. dekanatu lidzkiego liczy dusz 1922.

Bialohruda, small town, Lida powiat, 3 mila from Lida, in hilly area, on the rivers Dzitwa and Niecuecza. Has Catholic parish church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, wwooden, built 1609 by voivode Jan Zawisza. Bialohrud Catholic parish deanery in Lida with 1,922 souls [parishioners].

Dalekie: paesant village, administrative district Lida, in first administrative circle, about 10 versts from Lida, 19 houses - 199 inhabitants(in 1866)
[translation by Jan Sekta] 

Photo of the Priest of Hrodko, the Mayor of Tarnowo, the Principal of the Bialohruda schoo, with students
Tarnova photo gallery -  contemporary photos

If you have Lida uezd materials to share, please considering donating it. If you read Yiddish or Hebrew, please contact us.

Records are held both in Grodno and Vilna archives.For Lida records translation, your tax deductible contribution by credit card via the secure server at either group or by mail will grow our knowledge. For a $100 donation, you receive all these records translated two years ahead of their posting on JewishGen. Every penny collected is used for Lida uezd projects only. Records include censuses; family lists; marriages, births, death records; prenumeraten lists; and more. Please contact Judy Baston with any questions.For current translations, please see the ALD: All Lithuanian Database and Belarus SIG Database.
Lida District genealogical records translation is a joint effort of Lida District Researchers of Belarus SIG and Lida District Research Group (DRG) of LitvakSIG. Record translations cover all shtetls (towns) in the Lida Uyezd (district) of Vilnius Guberniya (region) of Lithuania including the town of Lida itself. This page is hosted at no cost to the public by JewishGen, Inc., a non-profit corporation. If useful or if you are moved by this effort to preserve the memory of our lost communities, your JewishGen-erosity will be appreciated.