Alternate names: Dziembrow/Dzembruv/Dembrovo
compiled by
Ellen Sadove Renck from the sources at the bottom of the page
and the dependent villages of
Jewlasze, Lesiszcze, Oszurki, Spusza/ Starodvortsy/Starodvortsa at 53º49
24º28
and estates and hamlets:
Bublejki, Byczkowo, Chodzliejowszczyzna, Czelejewszczyzna, Lack Niski,
Lack Wysoki, Ladowszczyzna, Makasiowszczuzna, Mosielowszczyzna,
Przsowazczyzna, Ryczkowszczyzna, Siendzikowszczyzna, Woronkowszczyzna
In 1928, Dziembrow was designated as a miasteczko
(small city) & gmina wiejska (parish town) in the Second
Uchastok, Lida powiat, Nowogrodskie voevodstvo of Poland. The Justice
of the Peace was in Sczcuczyn and the Justice Court in Wilno. The 1928
population was 199. The railway station was 16 kilometers away in
Skidel on the Grodno-Mosty line. The post office and telegraph were in
Dziembrow and telephone in Skidel. Dziembrow one Catholic church, two
Orthodox churches and mills.
Sources:
Ksiega Adresowa
Handlowa, Warszawa Bydgoszcz 1929
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