Skrzybowce
compiled
from the sources below by Ellen Sadove Renck
Skrzybowce/Skribovtsy
and
the dependent villages of Dmitrowce, Dyrwance, Holdow/Goldow
/Goldovo at 53º42 25º06, Hordziejowce, Ignatkowce,
Mozejkow Wielki, Murowanka, Ogrodniki
and the estates and hamlets of Antopol,
Antonowca, Bobry, Dubienka, Iszczolniany, Kirele, Lebioda Wielka,
Marciniszki, Mozejkow Maly , Romanowce, Ronby, Skobejki, Siemiaszki,
Wojnopol, Zuki
In 1928,
Skrzybowce was designated as a wies (village), siedziba and urzedu
gmina: Liebioda Wielka (seat of community council
of Lebioda Wielka made up of the dependencies above) in the First
Uchastok, Lida powiat, Nowogrodskie voevodstvo of Poland. The Justice
of the Peace was in Lida and the Justice Court in Wilno. The 1928
miasteczko population was 176. The railway station was 2 kilometers
away on the Mosty-Lida line. The post office and telephone were in
Skrzybowce and telegraph in Lida. Skrzybowce had mills and sawmills.
In 1973,
Skribovtsy was a village in Mozheikovo rural government division of
Schutchin district, Grodno region and a railway station on the railway
line: Mosty-Lida. It is the center of the collective farm "Ushod"
("East), 24 kilometers from Schutchin, 87 kilometers from Grodno. In
1973, Skribovtsy had a tractor repair shop, a secondary school, a club,
a library, a hospital, a pharmacy, a post office, a cafe, six shops,
and monument to those who died during WWII.
Brovka, P. [editor], Belorussian Societ Encyclopedia. Minsk: 1973, Vol.
IX.
Sources:
Ksiega
Adresowa Handlowa, Warszawa Bydgoszcz 1929
Brovka, P. [editor], Belorussian Societ Encyclopedia.
Minsk: 1973, Vol. IX