Konoval Family: Ukraine

Nadezhnaya Agricultural Colony

Officially Agricultural Colony #13, known as "Der Vilner" or "Vilen" as the it was originally settled by colonists from the Vilna area, including Chervin and Konoval family members from Svir.

Entry 1.1.3.5 is based on a remark by made by Reuven Besitskii in a bigography of Vladimir Konoval that in 1890 Aryeh was living with three married sons at the Nadezhnaya colony. ("Моряк из колонии Надёжная"). It would not be at all surprising if there were more children besides. Our documents go as far as 1858.

Also from Svir:
Sholem Konoval, son of Isaak and Mere, died Aug. 18, 1917 at Panevezys (Kaunas district). Born in Svir (Svyriai) about 1861, died aged 56.

For more on this line see konoval02

The remaining documents concern Konoval lines which appear unconnected with the agricultural colonies. There are several around Berdichev and a few more in the far northeast and northwest - and also a lot in Bessarabia (Moldova), which we did not look at.

Note: Already in the 19th century this line switched to Konovalov as the family name.

Around Berdichev and Khmielnitski

Berdichev

Zhitomir

Ulanov, Yanov (Sloboda Yanovskaya)

Ulanov

Yanov

Proskurov (Khmielnitski)

Chorno Ostrov, Starosinyav, Novo Konstantino, Litin (Chornyi Ostriv, Stara Syniav, Novokostiantyniv, Lityn)

Chorno Ostrov

Starosinya

Novo Konstanino

Litin, 1907 census: See 10.2 Mordko

Krolovets

This is in the northeast, in the direction of Kursk.

Nesukhoizh (Toikut)

North of Kovel

2026