In written sources, the village is mentioned in 1558 as part of Torokanшу-Tynowskie in the Pinsk district, Brest province, Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In 1783, as part of the Braszewicze volost, some of the village residents were boyars.
From 1795, it was part of the Russian Empire, in the Kobryn district of Slonim, from 1797 in the Lithuanian province, and from 1801 in the Grodno province. The village on Schubert’s map of 1832:
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The village Aleksiejewicze was mentioned in 1783, as part of Braszewicze parish, some of the inhabitants were “Boyars”. In 1858 it was mentioned as the center of Imienin volost, Kobryn district, Grodno province. There were 262 revision “souls” (state peasants) living in the village. They used to be subjects of the Torokany monastery.
The village of Aleksiejewicze, can be seen on the 1860 map, Schubert’s map. In 1886, the village had 28 courtyards and 377 inhabitants, there was a windmill.