Is there Revision list in Alaska during the Russian Empire?
Hello, I'm an Alaskan who's researching 3 Russian-Creole families I descend from, I've been researching the Bushkovskii(Бушковский) Olgin (Ольгин) Chebetnoy(Чебетной) which is also spelled as Chebotnykh (Чеботных). The Chebetnoy's likely from Tobolsk, i heard the family is originally Burghers, I can't confirm further of my Chebetnoy line as if yet.
However I do know names of Bushkovskii's and Olgin's, my fourth great grandmother married my fourth great grandfather Irina Platonova Bushkovskii, and Aleksandr Vasilievich(Vasilov in Russian Empire I think) Olgin. Aleksandr Olgin is born somewhere around 1810 (I think his birthplace in Kodiak) he died at Kodiak on December 8th, 1860, at age 50. Aleskandr's wife Irina Platonova Olgin (Maiden surname Bushkovskii) is likely born in 1816 in Kodiak according to Geni.
I can't find births Aleskandr Olgin and his wife Irina Platonova Olgin(Bushkovskii) because the Kodiak metric books can only date back to 1827 in FamilySearch parish list in the orginal Russian language and English translation according to those helped me from Familio since I don't understand Russian, however I may know Irina's father due to her patronymic which his name is Platon Bushkovskii, who's a creole employee of Russian-American company (RAC) I don't know who's her mother is however Platon's patryonmic is Semeonovich(Semonov) so his father is Semeon Bushkovskii who's a Russian fur trader came to 1783 in Kodiak during the time of Shelikov's company from a book I heard.
I don't know Semeon's patronymic or birth, not even when his death, neither with Platon, and Irina Platonova Olgin (Bushkovskii).
I hope I can find out through Revision list about their births during the period of 1790s and 1810s, or their taxes to the Russian Empire, I don't know Semeon's patronymic I'm hoping find out through there too...
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I thought of asking about this in Russian America genealogical Telegram chat, but then saw you mentioned Familio and after reading the chat more, realized 95% of it is dedicated to the history of these exact families and you are already a part of it 😀
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