Estonia, Petseri County, Surname Register Cards - FamilySearch Historical Records

Title in the Language of the Records
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Collection Time Period
This collection of population new name cards includes the years 1921-1923.

Record Description
This is a collection of new surname register cards, for the residents of Narva and Petseri counties, that didn’t have Estonian names. Name cards are organized alphabetically by the new surnames. Text is handwritten in Estonian.

Record Content
Key genealogical facts found in population register cards may include:


 * Name and surname
 * Ages
 * Place of residence
 * New name and surname

How to Use This Collection Records
This collection is organized alphabetically by new surname, therefore by knowing that name it could be easy to localize your ancestor in this collection. It is usually possible to research Estonian family history confidently back to the period of the assigning of surnames and, with luck and patience, beyond this date using family reconstruction techniques based upon the parish registers and revision lists.

Record History
During the first period of the independent Republic (1918-1940), over 210,000 people acquired their own surnames. New names replaced those that were insulting (Kõnts "Filth", Sopaauk "Muckhole"), weird (Kollikivi "Ghost-stone", Pudrunahk "Porridgeskin"), foreign (Apfelbaum, Vassiljev), of mixed origins (Jahimann, Karubach) or undesirable on other grounds.

The population other than those of Estonian origin had to renounce to their original German, Russian, or other language names and would take Estonian names instead. In order to change their names they had to apply for a name change and then register the new one.

Between 1920 and 1934, only 820 names were spontaneously estonianised. Estonianisation of names effectively began in 1935, in which year there were approximately 34,000 name changes; by 1940, there had been about 200,000. Some of the new surnames were translations or equivalents of the old names, but others were simply chosen for their attractive sound, meaning or association.

Why This Record Was Created
In several occasions through the history of Estonia the government requested people to change their foreign language names to an Estonian name (the Estonianisation of names). Estonianising foreign-sounding family names was initiated in 1921, although the results were rather modest at first. The situation changed after Konstantin Päts established his authoritarian regime in 1934, and the process acquired a political dimension. Getting an Estonian name became the main cornerstone of demonstrating a person’s national unity.

Record Reliability
This collection of name change cards is reliable for genealogical purposes as it was performed in front of a government official authority.

Related Websites
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Estonica-Encyclopedia about Estonia- Personal Names

Bluebird Research-Estonianisation of names

Bluebird Research-Taking of Estonian surnames

Related Wiki Articles
Estonia Websites

Citing FamilySearch Historical Collections
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Examples of Source Citations for a Record in This Collection
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 * "Delaware Marriage Records," index and images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org) : accessed 4 March 2011, entry for William Anderson and Elizabeth Baynard Henry, married 23 November 1913; citing marriage certificate no. 859; FHL microfilm 2,025,063; Delaware Bureau of Archives and Records Management, Dover.
 * “El Salvador Civil Registration,” index and images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org) : accessed 21 March 2011, entry for Jose Maria Antonio del Carmen, born 9 April 1880; citing La Libertad, San Juan Opico, Nacimientos 1879-1893, image 50; Ministerio Archivo Civil de la Alcaldia Municipal de San Salvador.

Sources of Information for This Collection
Estonia. Estonia District Financial Office. Population registers, 1921-1923. National Historical Archive of Estonia, Tartu, Estonia.

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