Baryshevo, Novosibirsk Oblast

Baryshevo (Russian: Барышево) is a settlement (a selo) in Novosibirsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia.

[1] According to the List of Inhabited Places of the Tomsk Governorate of 1859, the village of Barysheva (Balysheva) was located on the left bank of the Inya River, at a distance of 230 versts from Tomsk and had 35 households, 232 inhabitants (120 men, 112 women).

The population growth was associated with migration from the European part of Russia and Tobolsk Governorate.

[1] By the end of the 19th century, a wooden Orthodox church and a parish school were built in Baryshevo, the village received the status of a selo.

[1] In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Baryshevo was part of Kamensky Raion, Novosibirsk Okrug; a village council, a school of the 1st stage, a library, a reading room, a credit partnership, three shops of a consumer society were located in the settlement.