Village Goszewo
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The village of Goszewo was mentioned in 1793, a village in the Chomsk earldom, Kobrin County, Brest Voivodeship. There were 46 houses, 326 inhabitants. There was an estate near the village. The villagers had 11 swaths, 24 morgs of land, for which they paid 279 zloty, 21 grosz taxes.
Since 1795 the village was part of the Russian Empire. The village is marked on the military topographical map of the Russian Empire in 1843-1863:
In 1858 the village, the center of the rural community in Chomsk volost, Kobryn district, Grodno province, as part of the Chom estate of the Puslowski, the village had 245 revision souls (state villagers). On the site RGIA F. 733 Op. 235 Д. 288, you can find information about the village:
The case with the report of the Wilno Chamber of Treasury on the issuance of landowner Puslowski money on the pledge of the estates Goshewo, Pieski, Szydlowicze and Stare Dzewizitkowicze Grodno province.
In 1905 there were 522 inhabitants in Imienin parish, 7 inhabitants in the estate.
The village is shown on the map:
Also on the map in triple layout:
From 1921 to 1939 it was a part of Poland. In 1921 there were 604 inhabitants living in 98 houses. In the ethnic composition of the population of that period, 98.2% were Belarusians and 1% were Jews. The confessional composition of the population was dominated by Orthodox Christians (99%). An underground group of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was active in the village. The village is marked on the WIG map:
Since 1939 in the BSSR, in Chomsk parish, Drohiczyn district. Since 15.01.1940 in Drohiczyn district, Pinsk region. From 12.10.1940 to 1959, the center of the village council. In 1940 the village had 174 yards and 942 inhabitants, there was a working elementary school. In the Great Patriotic War 53 inhabitants of the village died, 34 did not return from the front. The village is marked on the Red Army map:
In 1949 the Woroszylow collective farm was founded (chairman P.V. Woloszka). In 1959 there were 446 inhabitants in Chomsk village council, Drohiczyn district, Brest region. In 1970 - 748 inhabitants, in 1995 - 175 yards and 404 inhabitants. Until 2004 the village was part of the Kirow collective farm. In the village there was a partisan P.G. Sachaszczyk.
References and information used in the material:
- etomesto.ru
- wikipedia.org
- Encyclopedia “Garady i vyoski Belarusi”
- RGIA