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Tyvrov in December 1850 census

Tyvrov Census Name list 1850

This additional census from Tyvrov, Vinnnitsa district which was compiled on December 30, 1850 .

There were 68 males and 68 females recorded as living within 45 households.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
(N/P)idriker
Aizinbergfamily came from place Medzhibozh in 1843, became farmers in 1848
Benderman/Bonderman
Berger (2)
Bluvmanone brother fled in 1835
Bogomolnyi
Feler/Feierfamily fled in 1842, 1848. Related: Pilip (in the army)
Galerman/Gaicherman
Gauzberg
Geilerman
Goldenberg (2)
Groiser
Kalika (2)one fled in 1849
Kavalok
Khantsiscame from military office from place Ladizhin
Koenrelated: Natanzon
Langermanfather and one son fled in 1844-1846
Lerner
Loifer
Luchinetskiycame from place Medzhibozh, father fled in 1843
Makler
Malamid (2)
Milerman
Nudelman (2)
Rafman
Shafir
Shleper
Shnader
Shnaider (2)
Shpitalnik
Shuster
Stolarfather a.k.a. Nemerovskiy
Tkach (3)related: Shkolnik
Unknown/FabishovPinkhas son of Fabish, 18 years old
Unknown/GershunovMoishe Bir son of Gershun 11 years old
Unknown/LeiviAron Leivi son of Itsko 16 years old.
Zilberbarg

Pikov bourgeois in October 1850

Pikov Census Name list 1850

This census from Pikov, Vinnnitsa district which was compiled on October 29, 1850.

There were 615 bourgeois males and 725 females rcorded as living within 272 households.

It was signed by authors by authors: Yankel Beker, Meer Gorin, Itsek Leib Beker, Itsko Mosenzhnik. Also a rabbi's candidate Pinkhos Beker signed due to rabbi's illness.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Aizinberg
Baitak/Baltak
Bamvel/Bamvl
Batlin (2)
Beiter
Beker (4)two sons in the army
Belfer
Berdichever
Berdichevskiy
Bergeralso see family #266 as Unknown.
This family separated into its own household in July 1850.
Beznos
Bidnyi (2)
Birman
Bleinusone in the army
Bleizer
Bodner (2)in one family, father and one son fled in 1849. Related: Malamid
Brener
Buber
Burder
Charkisrelated: Ainbinder (one in the army)
Chernolivichtwo sons in the army, brother with family became farmers in 1843
Danletser/Danietser
Dekhtiar (2)one father a.k.a. Reizenzon. One family separated into its own household in July 1850.
Direkter
Dizirzon/Dazirzon
Dripka
Faikter/Falkter
Feigel
Felirone in the army. Related: Gilman
Ferd (3)also written as Fird.
Ferdman (2)
Fershtandikerfather a.k.a. Galperin
Fester
Finklshteinone brother was rejected by army recruit committee in 1850 and did not return to community.
Fishmanone in the army
Frak
Frants
Fridmanone in the army
Frimer (2)
Furman (2)
Geiser
Gelfandcame from Medzhibozh in 1843. Family in unknown absence.
Gendelman
Gerner
Gilshtein/Galshteintwo in the army
Gitelman
Glatmantwo sons fled, one in the army
Gofer/Giferone in the army, one fled
Goikhman
Goldenfarb
Goldis
Goldmanthis family united with( Livorant family into one in September 1853.
Golik/Gonikone in the army
Gorin
Grinband
Grobmanone in the army
Grois (3)two in the army
Guber
Gudesman (2)also written as Gudisman.
Came as one family from Medzhibozh in 1850,
separated into its two households in August 1850.
Guralnik (4)
Gurmarnik
Kalikhman
Kaltonone in the army. Related: Kozak
Kaluzhnyi (2)
Kantor
Katsiv/Katsev
Kazaniukfather a.k.a. Kleiner. This family united with family #119 in September 1853.
Kegelin 1853 this family join with family #204
Kelner (2)
Kerpis
Kerzhner
Khapar
Khazaniuk (4)also written as Khaziniuk, Khazeniuk
Kheinis
Khitoranskiyone in the army
Khmelnitskiy
Kigal
Kigel
Kitaichik/Kitainik
Kleiner (4)
Kliger
Klior (2)
Kneler
Kotliar (5)two of the families were temporary united into one in September 1853.
Kreintsisone son fled in 1849
Krichmar/Krychmar (3)one father fled in 1849
Krupnik (2)
Krychman/Krichman (3)one father exiled to Siberia for crime, in another family one son in the army.
Kurts
Lemer (2)in one family: one son fled, two in the army
Lemishevskiyone in the army
Lender (3)one father fled in 1849, one son in the army. Related: Zavoloka
Lerner (3)one in the army
Lingor
Livorantone in the army. This family united with Goldman family in September 1853.
Loifer
Makhman/Mikhmanone in the army, one fled in 1849
Maldavskiy
Margules
Marker
Medrish/Medrash
Mikolaevskiy (2)one fled in 1848
Milman (2)one son fled in 1839
Misenzhnikfather a.k.a. Feiginzon
Mishnaes
Muchnik (2)
Negines
Neimanone in the army
Penpil
Poganits
Puries
Pustelnik
Pustynik
Rabiner (3)
Rabinovich
Rabyione son fled in 1840
Reider
Rimar
Rodivkirone in the army
Roitberg
Roiter (3)father and one son fled in 1842, in another family one son in the army.
Roiztaicher
Ronzhis
Rozmaron/Rozmarin
Rubinshtein
Rukhelzon
Savitin the army
Shafir (2)one father fled in 1849
Sharivker
Shekhter
Shevtser
Shister
Shkulnetskiy/Shkolnetskiy
Shnaider (2)
Shpak (2)one son fled in 1842
Shut/Shutyione son fled in 1849, one in the army
Shvarts (3)two families became merchants in 1850, one son in the army.
Shvartsman
Solnik
Sonka/Solkaone fled, one in the army
Spekterone fled in 1849
Spisal/Spisilcame from Medzhibozh in 1850.
Tabachnik
Temper
Tkach
Toiter
Trakhtone in the army
Troiter
Uladovskiy
Unfinger
UnknownFroim 16 years old. (son of Morko, son of Gershko-Leib who died in 1848).
Froim in September 1853 joined Korpilov family #79.
UnknownItso son of Aron-Leib, fled in 1848, previously 24 years old.
UnknownMeer son f Leib, 43 years old with wife and daughter.
Unknown/BergerMordko Itsko son of Sheftel-Ios, 43 years old, with wife and children.
Most likely connected with Berger family.
Unknown/IrmluvichItsko son of Irml(?), 55 years old with wife, sons and daughters.
Unknown/Nil/Nis (?)related: Grinband
Unknown/Sumashedshiyfather and son both fled.
Vagner (3)
Vainer (3)one fled in 1849
Vaisberg
Vekslerone in the army
Vgitsman/Gitsman
Virnyi
Volnik/Valnik
Voskaboinik
Yagdus (3)two sons fled in 1844, 1846, two in the army
Zaltsman (2)one in the army. One family separated into its own household in August 1850.
Zeltser
Zhavich/Zhalvich
Zinger
Zlotnikfled in 1849
Zunderzon

Yuzvin in January 1851 census

Yuzvin Census Name list 1851

This is an additional census from Yuzvin, Vinnnitsa district which was compiled on January 24, 1851.

There were 17 males and 22 females recorded as living within 13 households.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Alterman
Blank
Brunfemales only
Kabtsfamily came from village Kudovets
Kelner
Koirakhfemales only
Mandel/Maidel (2)females only in one family
Rabinfemales only
Tkach
Vaieler/[Veksler?]
Zaidel (2)females only in one family

Yuzvin in October 1850 census

Yuzvin Census Name list 1850

This census from Yuzvin, Vinnnitsa district which was compiled on October 29, 1850.

There were 151 males and 156 females living within 57 households.

It was signed by authors authors Yankel Trakhtenberg and Zus Shafir, rabbi Leizor Rabin, (tax) collector Trakhtinberg.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Blanktwo in the army
Blinderfather a.k.a. Freinkel
Bluvshteinone son fled
Brunfamily came from place Medzhibor, one son in the army
Faiferone fled. Related: Yusim
Gelid/Elid
Goikhmanrelated: Kalikhman (one fled), Soifer (in the army)
Goldiner (2)one family of merchants, in another sons became merchants
Grinbarg
Grinbergone son in unknown absence since 1836
Kelker
Kelner
Khaesbecame merchant
Khapunone brother in the army since 1827
Kitaichik (3)one in the army.
Kligerone in the army
Koirakhthis family was divided in 1854
Kuz/[Kooz]
Mandel/Mendel (3)
Pekar (4)in one family three sons fled in 1840, in another, one son fled in 1846.
Rabin
Sandler (3)three fled in 1845
Shafir (2)
Shnaider (2)one son in the army
Shvarts
Sikuliar/Sikuler (3)one father also known as Bron
Spektor (3)one father and one son in unknown absence, one brother fled in 1835.
Spivakone son fled in 1845
Tabachnikone son in the army
Trakhtenberg (4)
Trinberg
Tuler/Tuliarfather exiled to Siberia
Vaisman
Zaidel (4)
Zusmanone in the army

Pikov in January 1851 census

Pikov Census Name list 1850

This is an additional census from Pikov, Vinnnitsa district which was compiled on January 15, 1851.

There were 191 males, 199 females as living within 101 households.

It was signed by authors Signed by elected compilers Yankel Beker, Meer Gorin, Itska Msonzhnik, Itsek Leib Beker, currently substituting for state rabbi Pinkhos Beker and Gerts Dekhtiar.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Badiner
Bamvel
Bedner
Beker
Belfer
Berer (2)one a.k.a. Khaninzon, another a.k.a. Leenzon
Beznos
Bidnyi
Birman
Brener (2)
Cherpolevich
Dekhtiar (2)one father a.k.a. Rivinzon
Dogalia
Dripko
Feler
Feler/Feeir
Finklshtein (?)
Fird
Fishman
Galshtein/Gilshtein
Gelfand
Gerner
Gites
Gokhman/Gikhman
Goldis
Gorin
Grinbargfemales only
Grois (2)
Guralnik (2)
Gurmarnik
Kalikhman
Kelner
Kernos (?)
Khapir
Khazanik (3)in one family females only listed
Khmelnitskiy
Kleiner (3)related to Beiter
Kliur/Klur
Kotliar (2)
Kozaniukalso see Khazanik
Kozak
Krichman (3)in one family females only recorded.
Krimer
Krupnikfemales only
Lemishevskiy
Lender (2)related: Zavoloko
Liberzon
Livorakht
Mikolaevskiy
Milman (2)in one family females only recorded
Molodkovskiy
Neiman
Nudler
Purias/Puries
Pustilnik (2) one in the army, in one family females only recorded.
Radovker
Raiter
Reider
Roitberg
Roiter (2)
Rozmarin
Sh(p?)older
Shafir (2)
Shekhter (2)
Shilman
Shirivkir
Shitlevker
Shpak
Shurinzona.k.a. Bleines
Shvarts
Stisls (?)
Tabachnik
Unknown/Davidovwife of Shlema son of David, with daughters.
Unknown/ItskovMoshko son of Itsko 28 years old with family.
Unknown/Kalikhmanfemales only.
Unknown/MeerovKhaim Moshka son of Meer, 15 years old
Vainerthis family was recorded in separate census on January 9, 1851
Voskoboinik
Zeltser
Zinderzon
Zlatnik

Pikov artisans in October 1850

Pikov Census Name list 1850

These artisan families from Pikov, Vinnnitsa district appear in census compiled on October 29, 1850.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Aigone in the army. Related: Litvak
Bekerone fled, one in the army. Related: Pizyk, Kraimer
Bidalone in the army
Blinder
Brener
Dogilorelated: Groisman
Ekshteinthree sons fled, one in the army
Feler
Freilekh
Geiler (?)
Gitis
Goldmidone son in the army (by criminal court decision)
Kemilmanone in the army
Kerzhner (2)
Kesler/[Kneler?]one in the army
Kirchman
Kleiner (2)one in the army, one fled
Klinch/Kleinch (?)
Milman
Mosenzhnik
Nudlerone in the army. Related: Geer
Nusinov/Nusinolisone fled, one in the army
Rak
Shaider
Sherir
Shilirone son fled in 1842. Related: Shulman (from Berdichev)
Shilmanone in the army. Related: Kotliar
Shinderone in the army
Shitevker
Shvartsone in the army
Shvartser
Stelmakh
Telts
Tsipilone in the army, one fled. Related: Terplivyi
Ukselrud
Vainer
Zelskiy

Stanislavchik in October 1850 census

Stanislavchik Census Name list 1850

These families from Stanislavchik, Vinnnitsa district appear in census compiled on October 29, 1850.

There were 75 males and 93 females recorded as living within 40 households..

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Baitel (?)
Barbarer/Barbirer (3)one family became farmers, in another two sons fled
Brener (3)in one family two sons fled
Bruishteinone son absent
Faerman
Kalikhman (5)one son fled. In 1851 one brother separated into his own household.
Kalikhshtein
Kiperman
Koifmanrelated: Kalikhman
Krasner
Lerner (3)
Melamidfamily in unknown absence
Misonzhnik
Nudelmanfamily in unknown absence
Rakhman
Roisenfeld
Roizenblumfamily became farmers
Rubin
Shamish
Shpri(p/t)elmerchant family
Shteidler/Shtendler
Shteinbarg
Shusterfather a.k.a. Zeltser. One son in the army
Spivak (2)two sons fled
Tabachnik
Tkach
Vainar/Vapner (?)
Vainerone son absent
Vurgaft (2)one family (merchants), left to town Bratslav
Yalov(nik?)

Tyvrov (Tivrov) in October 1850 census

Tyvrov Census Name list 1850

These families from Tyvrov (Tivrov), Vinnnitsa district appear in census compiled on October 28, 1850.

There were 250 males and 289 females recorded living within 96 houeholds.

It was signed by census compilers Abram Reiderman, Moshko Leiderman, Gersh Yankel Shmukler, Srul Kalman, and tax collector Itsko Shtur.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Badinerin 1851-53 this family was in the same household with Goikherman family.
Bekerman
Berger (3)one father a.k.a. Roisenfeld. Son fled.
Bershtein
Blitmanone in the army, one fled
Bluvshtein
Bluzman/Blazmanone son fled
Bogodelnyi (2)one in the army
Bogomolnyi (3)
Brovermanfamily fled in 1845
Burdmanone in the army. Related: Feler, Bleikhman
Chornyifamily fled in 1840
Dikman
Dilman
Eidelman
Fishman
Fridmanrelated: Shteinberg
Gartman
Geiler/Ge(?)ler
Gelermanfamily fled in 1848. Related: Golovatyi.
Gilvatyi/Galovatyirelated: Tentser
Giter
Gitler
Goikherthree fled
Goikhermanin 1851-1853 in the same household with Badiner family
Goldinerabsent. Related: Dorfman (one in the army)
Goldirer (4)four sons fled, one in the army. Related: Tkach (one in the army), Perelman
Goldmirshteintwo son fled, one converted
Goldshtein
Golovatyi (4)one father a.k.a. Firdman, another father a.k.a. Reiderman. One son fled, two in the army.
Related: Reiderman, Fildkoren, Binim (in the army).
Gorbmanone in the army. Related: Kerner
K(?)chiner/Kuchiner(?)two in the army. Related: Vaisberg (fled)
Kainis
Kalikacould mean disabled
Kalmanone son in the army
Kaningiserone son fled
Keizerman (2)father a.k.a. Golberg
Kelmanzon (2)one son in the army, one father a.k.a. Leiderman
Kernerrelated: Fiterman (one in the army)
Kerzhner (2)one in the army, one fled. Shpanir (fled)
Kharon
Koenfather and son both fled. Related Morovni(?) (fled), Kerzhner (fled)
Koltunrelated Geiler(?) (two fled)
Lernerrelated: Shvartser (a.k.a. Abramzon)
Lumer (3)one family became merchants and moved to Vinitsa in 1849. Two sons fled. Related: Bleikher
Naishtutcame from place Vishnevtsy, Volynia governorate
Natanzon
Nudelmanfather fled
Raikherone son fled
Roiferelated: Blitman
Roizenbaum (2)in one family son left in 1857 and formed a separate household.
Roizentsvaig (?)related: Rofman
Shafir
Shirman (2)related: Furman, Belfer, Kerzhner-Shilman, Shmuklir
Shkolnik
Shnaider
Shteinberg (4)one family became merchants and moved to Vinitsa in 1849
Shteinman (2)one son fled
Shtur (2)one of the fathers also known as Feigin.
Shvartser
Sondlertwo sons fled. Related: Vinokur (in the army)
Stoliar (2)one family fled in 1838. One son fled. Related: (I/N)dyk (fled)
Tabachnikone brother absent
Tetelbaum (2)one son fled. Related: Yampolskiy
Tkach (2)one in the army. Related: Firman
UnknownItsko son of Duvid (died in 1836, previously 29 years old), with son Ios currently20 years old.
Vainer-Dukhov
Vulykh (2)one son fled. Related: Dobtsis
Yusimrelated: Shmuker (one in the army, Kotliar (one fled)
Zaltsmanrelated: Srulzon
Zingerman

Kalinovka in October 1850 census

Kalinovka Census Name list 1850

These families from Kalinovka, Vinnnitsa district appear in census compiled on October 27, 1850.

There were few families, total of 15 males and 24 females recorded.

It was signed by Yudko Bentsionov Brener, Meer Bentsionov Brener, Usher Shmuilov(?) Shidshin(?), Girsh Bir [...] Edlir.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Brener (2)in one famimily one son in the army, two fled.
Eidlirthis family united with one of Brener families in one household in 1853.
Feldman
Ferdin
Kamkhmancame from village Kudovtsy.
Piyun/Geyun/Peilun (?)came from village Kudovtsy.
Shteinmancame from village Kudovtsy.
Tabakhcame from village Kudovtsy.

Miziakov in October 1850 census

Miziakov Census Name list 1850

These families from Miziakov (Mizyakov), Vinnnitsa district appear in census compiled on October 27, 1850.

There were 284 males and 285 females recorded.

It was signed by Shimon Kadinskiy, Gershon Khutranskiy, Tevia Veisakh, Mordko Fairman, Ios Yushevir.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Bakalinikfather absent, one son converted in 1840
Barskiy
Beitier
Beker
Braerman
Bravermanin 1853 two brothers separated into different households
Bukherfamily fled
Dashovskiy (2)
Desiatnik
Desiatnik
Deyachiy/Usiachiy(?) (2)one fled
Dikhin/Dilin
Dostoletnik
Drozhanskiy (2)
Faermanone fled
Failerman
Ferdman
Furman (3)one son moved into a separate household, one in the army.
Gendler (2)
Grabarnik
Gusiachi
Keifman
Kesler
Khraker
Khutoranskiy (3)two in the army
Kiperman (2)
Koenman (2)related: Lerner
Koifman (3)three sons fled
Krichmar
Kudalskiy (2)
Langer
Lekhver/(L/K/I)ekhver
Lerner (7)one family became farmers in 1842
Lifshitstwo in unknown absence
Lifshits (2)
Lipovertwo sons fled
Loifer
Lutskiy (4)one family became farmers. One family fled in 1838. One son in the army.
Maidanmantwo sons fled
Maidenmantwo sons fled
Malamidtwo sons fled
Meshurim/Meshurish (2)related: Mirochnik
Mezhirovskiy/Menirovskiy
Midnikfled
Mikhinkercame from Mezhibozh
Milikhiker (2)
Mirochnik
Mogilevskiy
Muchnik (2)one brother separated into his own family, one son moved to Shprikher family (#63).
Nudelmanone son fled
Nulman
Numan (2)one family fled in 1834
Posternak
Rabinovich
Radovskiy (2)one in the army
Sapozhnik
Satanovskiy/Samanovskiy
Shafirone in the army
Sharogrodskiy
Shekhtmanrelated: Shlafer
Shilman
Shinker
Shistermanone in the army
Shkolnik
Shnaiderman
Shnitser (3)two brothers, temporary united in September 1853,
afterwards in separate households.
One son in the army
Shprekher
Shvartsmanone in the army
Slautskiy
Tavrovskiy
Tsirulnikone in the army
UnknownMordko and Zeilik sons of Shlema. One son in the army.
Urimanrelated: Ginker(?)
Urkel
Usiachiy/Deyachiy(?)
Vainerrelated: Lioletsnik
Vainman
Vaintsman (?)one in the army. related: Muchnik
Vaisman
Vaksman
Veisakhone in the army
Vinnitskiy (2)
Vulikhrelated: Toiber(?)
Yanover
Yusim/Yumis (2)
Zeltser
Zigman
Zlotnik

Vinnitsa district

Vinnitsa district was located within north-east of Podolian governorate in the area located next toVolynia and Kiev governorates. Since 1914 town of Vinnitsa servers as the center of governorate.

PlaceRecordYears
Vinnitsa Census November 9, 1811: merchants, farmers, artisans
bourgeois 1, bourgeois 2 (newcomers?)
October 1850: bourgeois, artisans

March-April 1875:
residents: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
1875 (add. census): merchants, artisans bourgeois
temporary residents: 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, X
foreigners
Brailov Census 1875: residents, residents (add. list), temporary residents
Cherepashin Census 1875: residents foreigners, temporary residents
Kalinovka Census October 27, 1850
1875: residents, foreigners, temporary residents
Kokhanovka Census 1875: temporary residents
Miziakov
(Mizyakov)
Census October 27, 1850
1875: residents foreigners, temporary residents
Pikov Census October 29, 1850 bourgeois, artisans
January 15, 1851
April 3, 1875: residents, foreigners, add. census, temporary residents
Sosonka Census 1875: residents, temporary residents
Stanislavchik Census October 29, 1850
1875: residents, foreigners add. census, temporary residents
Selishche Census 1875: temporary residents
Strizhovka
(Strizhevka)
Census October 29, 1850
1875: residents, foreigners, temporary residents
Strizhovka
(Strizhevka)
Vital Records 1839: births, marriages, divorces, deaths
Tyvrov Census October 28, 1850
December 30, 1850
April 1875: residents, foreigners, temporary residents
Tyvrov Vital Records Births: 1836-1839, 1841-1850, 1851-1853
Marriages: 1831-1840, 1841-1850, 1851-1853
Deaths: 1831-1840, 1841-1850, 1851-1859, 1861-1870, 1871-1872
Uladovka Census 1875: residents, foreigners, temporary residents
Voroshilovka Census October 28, 1850
December 25, 1850
1875: residents
add. census
temporary residents
Yakushintsy Census 1875: residents, foreigners, temporary residents: 6
Yuzvin Census November 21, 1811
October 29, 1850
January 24, 1851
1875: residents, foreigners, temporary residents 3
Zhmerinka Census 1875: residents, foreigners, temporary residents
Vinnitsa District 1875: residents from misc. places in Vinnitsa district
Vinnitsa district residents who lived in Olgopol district Misc. temporary residents in Vinnitsa district

Pavoloch in 1874 census - part 3

Pavoloch Name Index Name list 1874

These families from Pavoloch, Skvira district appear in census preparation list compiled on September 2, 1874.

It was compiled by census officials, age is given by phisical appearance.

It was signed by Jewish deputees Avrum Rapaport, Yevil Zhidovetskiy, Shlema Feldman.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Biz[k]from Ruzhn
Bydarskiyfrom Khodorkov community
Khilburg/Khildburgnewly-added to Pavoloch community. Related: Gandelman (from Buki, Uman district)
Mednikfarmer, from Romanov volost.
Meshbergfrom Skvira
Shindelmanfather from Chervona, Zhitomir district, Volynia gov.
Tsurinovfrom Pogrebishche, Berdichev district

Pavoloch in 1874 census - part 2

Pavoloch Name Index Name list 1874

These families from Pavoloch, Skvira district appear in census preparation list compiled on September 2, 1874.

It was compiled by census officials, age is given by phisical appearance.

It was signed by Jewish deputees Avrum Rapaport, Yevil Zhidovetskiy, Shlema Feldman.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Abermanfrom place Bar, Mogilev district, Podolia
Aisinbergfrom Novofastov
Belousone son lives in Kozhini[..], Zvenigorodka district
Bilskiyfrom Belopolie, Berdichev district. Crossed out: Basovskiy.
Biznishchuk bourgeois from Ruzhin
Blak
Brendencrossed out
Britvafrom Kovel, Volynia
Burnshteinfrom Belopol, Berdichev district
Chaevskiyfrom Lipovets(?)
Chervinskiyfrom Skvira, crossed out: Veksler (from Berdichev)
Dubovichfrom Zhitomir, Volynia
Dukhovnyi (2)one crossed out, related: Shakhna (both from Veprik, crossed out)
Fainbargfrom Skvira, son lives in Kornin, Skvira district
Fainshteinfrom Maksimov volost, Radomysl district
Feldman
Fridmanfrom Ovruch district, Volynia
Gershzonfrom Berdichev, crossed out: Volodarskiy
Gerzonfrom Berdichev
Goldenbergfrom Belaya Tserkov, family left to Belaya Tserkov
Goldenshteinhas document from Zhitomir
Golenbergfrom Skvira. Had worker named Tolchinskiy.
Gombergfrom Uman
Grinshteinfrom Pogrebishche, Berdichev district
Izniuk
Kats (4)one from Byshev, Kiev district, one from place Sidilki, Zaslvl district, Volynia. In one family, one brother absent, another in the army. Crossed out: Kopichevskiy.
Kazancrossed out Tagan
Kazanovskiyfrom Brusilov, Radomysl district
Kerekh
Kerkefrom Khodorkov
Khasenone son lives in Zhitomir
Kobernik
Kolomeiskiyfrom Fastov, Vasilkov district
Kopytfrom Zaslavl, Volynia
Krichinskiytemporary resident from Korostishev, Radomysl district
Kunkinfrom Maksimov volost, Radomysl district
Kushnirone son lives in Berdichev
Likhtsier
Meerzonfrom Belopol, Berdichev district
Meshbargfrom Skvira
Moldaverfrom place Tomashpol, Yampol district, Podolia
Motenko
Mozeritskiy
Novitskiy/Novgitskiyfrom Lipovets
Novomieskiyfrom Brusilov, Radomysl district
Oberfeldone son lives in Skvira, another left
Oberfeldpossibly duplicate record, recorded under #38.
Ortenbergone son in Borodyanka
Osherfrom Kolmen community, Rossen district, Kovno governorate
Pekar (2)one from from Chudnov, Zhitomir district, one crossed out
Piatigorskiy (2)one from Ruzhin, one from Brusilov, Radomysl district. Related: Lev (from Skvira), Fuks (from Priluki, Berdichev district)
Pipkafrom Belaya Tserkov, Vasilkov district
Pogrebiskiyfrom Skvira
Portnoyfrom Korostyshev, Radomysl district
Rabinovich (2)one from Khodorkov, one from Skvira.
Rapoport (4)one family from Skvira. In another, one brother in place Ya[zh/p]enkov, Berdichev district. In third, one son lives in Fastov, Vasilkov district.
Resenvaserfrom Fastov, Vasilkov district
Rikhterfrom Belopolie, Berdichev district
Rosenbergone brother lives in Khodorkov
Rosovskiysons in Skvira and village Kharlievka, Skvira district
Rotshteinfrom Belilovka, Berdichev district
Rusovskiy (4)two crossed out
Shekhtmanhas document from Veprik colony, Vasilkov district
Shevelenko (2)possibly duplicate record
Shifrisfrom town Tarashcha
Shinbargfrom Borshchagovka
Shkliarfrom Berdichev, left to Belopolie
Shnaparskiy
Shtevelbargfrom town Lipovets
Shulzingerfrom Zhitomir
Silzengerfrom Zhitomir
Stoliarskiyrelated: Kopomeiskiy (crossed out)
Tolochinskiyfrom Belaya Tserkov, Vasilkov district
Tsapovskiy (2)one from Khodorkov, one crossed out.
Ulerman (2)(one likely a duplicate record), from Staraya Sinyava, Litin district, Podolia
Umanskiyfrom Borshchagovka
Usiatinskiyfrom Ilinets (Ilintsy), Lipovets district
Vasilevskiyone son (crossed out, left?)
Vatukhnovskiyfrom Novgorod-Severskiy, Chernigov governorate
Vekslerfrom Starokonstantinov, Volynia. Related: Vul (crossed out)
Veksliarskiyfrom town Vasilkov
Volodarskiy
Voskoboinikfrom Zhitomir
Vulfrom Skvira, one son in village Verkhevka(?), nephew in Vcheraishe
Yampolskiyfrom Kotelna, Volynia
Zelditshas document from Vasilkov
Zhidovetskiy

Pavoloch in 1874 census part 1

Pavoloch Name Index Name list 1874

These families from Pavoloch, Skvira district appear in census preparation list compiled on September 2, 1874.

It was compiled by census officials, age is given by phisical appearance.

It was signed by Jewish deputees Avrum Rapaport, Yevil Zhidovetskiy, Shlema Feldman.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Andrisovskiyfrom Khodorkov
Baratsfrom Khmelnik, Litin district, Podolia
Basovskiy (2)
Berdichevskiyfather recorded in Ruzhin
Bratinfrom Wilno
Brishtein
Briskmanfrom Petrikov, Mozyr district, Minsk governorate
Budmanfrom Tetiev Tarashcha dist.
Bukrinskiyfrom Vasilkov
Burd
Chubinskiyfrom Novofastov, full-time resident of Pavoloch
Dolgopyatfrom Ivnitsy, Zhitomir district, Volynia
Drashinskiy
Dukhovnyi (3)one soldier, related: Khandros (from Brusilov, Radomysl dist.)
Eingelman
Fainshteinmissed previously
Fishelfrom Berdichev
Fishmanovskiyfrom Ivnitsy, Zhitomir district
Frenkel
Garbarfrom Skvira merchants
Gol[..]kas/Goliskas(?) farmer from Makarova volost, place Khodorkov
Goldenbergone son in Radomysl, another in Berdichev, third in Buki, Skvira dist.
Gondelman (2)related: Kotliar (from Raigorodok, Zhitomir district), Gondelman
Gorodinfrom Zhitomir
Gorshteinone son in Smela, Cherkasy district
Groismanfrom Volodarka
Ielenko/Ilenko
Izniuk (2)
Kats (4)two from Novofastov, one farmer from Martynov volost, Radomysl district
KelmanovichSadov[skiy] community, Tashlev district, Kovno gov.
Khaitfrom town Zviagel, Slavut. community, Volynia
Khandrosfrom Brusilov, Radomysl district
Khankilfrom Berdichev
Khasenone nephew arrested in Skvira
Khasin
Khazinovich
Kheilovskiyfrom Khodorkov
Kipobargfrom Khodorkov
Kisilenko (2)
Kofman
Kotliarskiy (2)
Krelshteinfrom Berdichev
Krichanskiyfrom Korostishev, Radomysl district
Krinysartisan from Skvira
Krivinskiyfrom Byshev, Vasilkov district
Krivitskiy (4)
Kudishfrom Berdichev
Kupchenone son in Tetiev, Tarashcha district
Kushnir (4)
Laznik
Likhtermanfrom Ivnitsy, Zhitomir district
Likhtmanfather from Ivnitsa, Zhitomir district
Litvakfrom Volodarka(?)
Lovinskiyfrom Volodarka
Lozovikfrom Fastov, Vasilkov district
Lukatserfrom Radzivilov, Krements district, Volynia
Makarovskiymissed previously
Malenkiy
Malomfrom Belopol, Berdichev district
Maslovskiyone son lives in village Vorobievka, Skvira dist.
Matliarskiy/Kotliarskiy
Matsekhfrom Belaya Tserkov, Vasilkov district
Mitelmanfrom Mir, Grodno governorate
Mordushenkofrom Gornostaypol, Radomysl district
Moroz (4)three from Korostishev, Radomysl dist, one from Pogrebishche, Berdichev district.
Mosenzhnik
Mosildilimfather is ex-soldier from Briansk, Orel governorate
Motenkoone son in Trilisy, Vasilkov dist.
Natanzon
Olshanetskiyfrom Skvira
Olshanskiyfrom Belaya Tserkov, Vasilkov district
Onzhelfrom Skvira
Pakfrom Skvira
Pargomannikfrom Belaya Tserkov
Pavolotskiyfrom Ruzhin
Pechenyifrom Borodyanka, Vasilkov district
Piatigorskiy (2)both from Brusilov, Radomysl dist.
Pishchenskiyfrom Khodorkov
Pogribiskiyfrom Skvira
Polishuk (2)one from Khodorkov, another from Korostishev, Radomysl district
Portniktemporary resident, has document from Pogrebishche community
Portnoy (3)one farmer from colony Bobrik, Radomysl district
Promakhfrom Pavoloch
Pushkantserfrom Ruishishki, Kovno district
Rapoport
Rosenfeldone son lives in Khodorkov, brother has document from Brusilov
Rozmanfrom Norinsk, Ovruch district
Rubalskiy (5)two from Fastov, Vasilkov dist.
Ruzhinskiy
Ruzhitskiyon son in Belilovka, Berdichev district, one in the army, one in Belaya Tserkov
Sapinskiy (2)
Serebrennyifrom Loev, Rechitsa district, Minsk gov.
Shafarenkoone son in village Verkhovna, Skvira district, one in village Topory, one in Belaya Tserkov, one in Ruzhin
Shapirafrom Ruzhin
Shestermanfrom Luchin
Shevelenko (3)also Shevilenko
Shkolnikone son in Skvira
Shnaparskiy (2)
Shpektorrelated: Ruzhinskiy (lives in Berdichev)
Shpikel
Shpirtfrom Pogrebishche, Berdichev district
Shraibir
Shulzingerfrom Zhitomir
Shvartsmanfrom Novofastov
Smoliarfrom place Koto[k], has document from Zhitomir
Snakher
Solodkiy (2)one from Khodorkov
Sukher
Tarashchanskiyfrom Skvira
Tsarovskiy (2)both from Ruzhin
Tsipenko
Ulis
Ulitskiyfrom Belaya Tserkov, Vasilkov dist.
Usherenkofrom Chernobyl community, Radomysl district
Vaisburg (3)from one from Borshchagovka, another from Kognia, Zhitomir district.
Related: Blak (from Shpichintsy, Berdichev district)
Vasilevskiyfrom Ruzhin(?), related: Solodkiy
Vekslerfrom Borshchagovka
Volinskiy (2)
Volodarkiy (2)both from Ruzhin
Volokhfrom Belilovka, Berdichev district
Yentenzonfrom Berdichev
Yungelman
Yusemfrom Kamen-Kashirsk, Koval district, Volynia
Yuzefovichfarmer from Makarovka
Zhidovetskiy (4)one father lives in Ruzhin, two sons in Ilintsy, Lipovets district, one in Makarova, Kiev district.
In another family one brother lives near Khodorkov, in another, two sons live in Tetiev, Tarashcha district and Karabchiev, Skvira district.
Zhisman (2)two in the army
Zhornitskiyfrom Ruzhin, related: Shamis (from Ruzhin)
Zhurakhinskiy (2)
Zhurakhovskiyex-soldier
Zitserfrom Ruzhinv

Vasilkov merchants in May 1858 census

Vasilkov Name Index Name list 1858

This is the list of old 3rd guild merchant families from town Vasilkov, Vasilkov district as compiled on May 30, 1858.

There were 488 merchant males and 478 females recorded as living in 76 households.

It was signed by Gershko Lopatiner (currently substitutes for rabbi, due to rabbi's illness) and also by Israel Galperin, Yankel Pekerskiy, Avrum Zeilik Fridmor, Avrum Ovsey Kostikovskiy, Yankel Mezhberg, Berko Vaiser, Avrum Shutyi, Khaim Moshko Ratmanski, trustee Nusin Umanski, trustee Avrum Ratmanski.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family Name
Aizenberg - family came in 1856
Barishpolskiy (2)
Barzam
Beilis
Bialik - family came in 1856
Bistritskiy
Briskman (2)
Bukrinskiy - family came in 1851
Chernyavskiy - family came in 1857
Davidzon - family came in 1854
Dovgalevskiy - family came in 1858
Eilbirt - family came in 1856
Epelbeim (2)
Fishbein
Galperin
Galperin
Gerper (2) - two absent
Gerzon (2)
Gipigel - family came in 1855
Gokhfeld
Greben - family came in 1858
Grigorovich
Ignatovskiy - family came in 1857
Kagan - family came in 1853
Kaplinskiy/Kaplanskiy - one son absent
Kaplun (3) - two families came in 1851 and 1855
Karashinskiy - family came in 1856
Khalemskiy - family came in 1858(?)
Kimelfeld
Kirnos - family came in 1856
Kupachek(?) - family came in 1856
Ladenzon
Levinskiy - family came in 1856
Levites - son left to Belaya Tserkov in 1854
Liberman (2) - family came in 1852
Magaziner - most currently in unknown absence
Matishov
Mestechkin
Mitnitskiy - family came in 1856
Moshinskiy
Oishlender
Paikovskiy
Pashkovskiy - family came in 1855
Pekerskiy
Pep
Perelshtein
Pleser/Plier (?) - family came in 1850
Polishuk
Privulskiy
Radomishlskiy
Rapoport - family came in 185(?)
Rosenfeld
Rosental
Satanovskiy (2)
Shafran
Shapira - family came in 1858
Shimonovich
Shtein - all in unknown absence
Shvidkiy - family came in 1852
Slutskiy - father and one son converted in 1852
Sogolov - family came in 1857, one son in the army
Umanskiy
Vaisberg (2)
Vaisfeld
Veksliarskiy
Vilsker - two absent, two sons left to Skvira in 1855

Vasilkov bourgeois in May 1858 census

Vasilkov Name Index Name list 1858

This is the list of bourgeois families from town Vasilkov, Vasilkov district as compiled on May 30, 1858.

There were 1218 bourgeois males and 1365 females recorded as living in 351 households.

It was signed by Gershko Lopatiner (currently substitutes for rabbi, due to rabbi's illness) and also by Israel Galperin, Yankel Pekerskiy, Avrum Zeilik Fridmor, Avrum Ovsey Kostikovskiy, Yankel Mezhberg, Berko Vaiser, Avrum Shutyi, Khaim Moshko Ratmanski, trustee Nusin Umanski, trustee Avrum Ratmanski.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family Name
Aizengart - father and one son absent
Aizingart
Antonovskiy (3) - three in the army, one son left to Talnoe in 1878
Averbukh - one son in the army
Barakhtianskiy
Barishpolskiy - one in the army
Beilis (7) - one son in the army
Belinkiy
Belopolskiy
Benumov - family became farmers in 1856
Berezinskiy
Berezovskiy
Berkovich - came in 1850
Berliant
Berner
Bershtin (2)
Bistritskiy
Blaivais
Bogatirov (3)
Bokferman
Bomshtein (2)
Borushenko
Boyarskiy (5) - one in the army
Brand
Branipolskiy
Braslavskiy (2)
Briskman - father and one son left to Ignatovka in 1856
Brodskiy
Bron
Brusilovskiy
Bukrinskiy
Bungard - family moved to Pereyaslav in 1857
Dansker
Davidovskiy - one son converted in 1852, one in the army
Diament (3)
Dorner (2) - one became student in 1857
Dumeikin - came in 1853, father exiled to Siberia
Edelman (2) - one in the army, related: Medovoy (in the army)
Edelshtein
Efest - one son left in 1879, one son with family moved to Pereyaslav in 1857
Faer
Fainberg
Fainbron
Feldman (2) - one in the army
Felfenboim
Felzenbom
Frenkel
Fridentail
Fridman
Fridmar
Galperin (4)
Galpershtein
Germanovskiy (2) - one son in the army
Gershovich - one in the army
Gertsberg (3) - family became farmers in 1856, one family absent
Gerzon (5) - one in the army
Girovach
Godovich - left to Kavk. in 1858
Gokhfeld (3) - one brother with family in unknown absence
Gokhman
Goldenberg - in one family two absent
Goldshmid
Goltsman
Golub - one in the army
Greiding - one in the army
Grigorovich (2)
Grinberg (6) - one in the army, related: Karashinskiy (came in 1852)
Grinshtein (3) - two families became farmers, one in 1850
Kagan (3)
Kaganovskiy (2)
Kaminskiy (2) - one in the army
Kanevskiy
Karp
Khristianovskiy
Kinzberg
Kisilevich - one son converted in 1854
Knepel - one in the army
Kocherzhinskiy
Kofman
Koliakov - came in 1850
Konstantinovskiy
Kortnitskiy
Kostikovskiy
Krentsel - family became farmers in 1854
Kritsberg
Krivoruk
Kvitler
Ladenberg - one son fled in 1852
Lemberberg (2)
Ler
Leviter (2)
Liberman (3) - one in the army, one family became farmers in 1852
Lipnitskiy (2) - one family became farmers in 1854
Litvak - father a.k.a. Rivchin
London - one in the army
Ludmer (3)
Matishev (2)
Mazor (2) - newcomer in 1857
Mazur
Mazuritskiy
Menis (3) - one son in the army
Merzhberg - family became farmers in 1854
Mestechkin newcomer in 1854
Mezhberg (5) - one in the army
Mitnitskiy (3) - one in the army
Mogilevskiy (2)
Mushnir/Mulnir - absent
Naiberg (2) - one in the army
Nakhmon - family in unknown absence
Nemerovskiy (5) - one family became farmers, family left to Ignatovka in 1855
Nirenberg/Nirmberg
Nirinberg - one in the army
Novakov
Novitskiy
Obuhovskiy (4)
Oislender - family moved to Zvenigorodka in 1852
Oshlianskiy
Ostrovskiy
Paikovskiy
Patlashenko
Peisik
Peizner - one in the army
Pekerskiy
Pikovskiy (2)
Pisnoy (2)
Podgoretskiy - one so left to Kagarlyk in 1880
Poliak - one in the army
Polishuk (11) - three in the army
Pritsker - one in the army
Privilovskiy
Privulskiy - family became farmers in 1855
Pruger
Raitman
Ratmanskiy
Ratmanskiy (5) - one in the army, one absent
Reider
Reitberg
Reizman
Ritor (2) - one family became farmers. Related: Tsalev (left to Belaya Tserkov)
Rivelis
Rosenfeld (3)
Rosental - one brother absent
Rubin (2)
Saker
Sakhnovskiy
Salganik
Sandler (4)
Shabshovich
Shafran (4) - one in the army
Shampaner
Shekhtman (3) - one father left to Talnoe in 1880
Shnaizer
Shpilman
Shraiber - three brothers became farmers(?) in 1857
Shteingart - one son in the army. Two sons left to Khorol, Podolia in 1875
Shtempel
Shutyi (2)
Shvarts (3)
Shvartsman (2)
Sichinyi
Sinitskiy (3) - one son left in 1879, one in the earmy
Slutskiy (2)
Smoliarenko
Smoliarov
Sogolov
Sukin
Tafapolskiy/Taerapolskiy
Tenenbaum
Tevush - came in 1852
Tininskiy - one in the army
Trakhtenberg (3) - son absent
Trudler
Umanskiy (6)
Vainfeld
Vainsheinker
Vaisbein
Vaisberg - family became farmers in 1856
Vaisbreit
Vaiser
Vaisinberg
Vaizbreit
Veksliarskiy
Viler(?) - two sons converted
Vitenskiy
Vitianskiy
Volodarskiy - one in the army
Voloshin - one in the army
Volosistyi (2)
Voronianskiy
Voronovetskiy
Yablunoskiy
Yakubovskiy (3)
Yanovskiy
Yaroslavskiy
Yudkovskiy
Yufa - newcomer in 1856
Yuka
Zaidenberg (2)
Zalezniak
Zaritskiy (2)
Zatulskiy (4) - one son in the army
Zeldich (6) - one family became farmers in 1856, one son in the army. Related: Beilis
Zhelvinskiy (4) - also Zhilvinskiy
Zilberberg (5) - three sons in th earmy, one family became farmers
Zinger

Turia in 1851 additional census

Turia Name Index Census 1851

This is the index of families who appear in various additional census records from Turia, Chigirin district, conducted throughout the year 1851.

Turia belonged to Zlatopol's community.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameCensus Dates
BaltianskiyJanuary 28, 1851
BorinskiyNovember 16, 1850
BrailskiyJanuary 28, 1851
DubinskiyNovember 16, 1850
GershNovember 16, 1850
GershkovJanuary 28, 1851
KaminskiyJanuary 28, 1851
KavunevskiyJanuary 28, 1851
KovalskiyJanuary 28, 1851
KrepilJanuary 28, 1851
LebedinskiyNovember 16, 1850
Medvedoskiy (2)January 28, 1851
MedvedovskiyNovember 1, 1852
PrilutskiyNovember 16, 1850
ShcherbanovJanuary 28, 1851
Timkovskiy
(a.k.a. Zinkov)
November 16, 1850
Vaisverd/[Vaisberg]January 28, 1851
Verkhovskiy (?)January 28, 1851

Zlatopol in 1851 additional census

Zlatopol Name Index Census 1851

This is the index of families who appear in various additional census records from Zlatopol, Chigirin district, conducted throughout the year 1851.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameCensus DatesNotes
AbidorApril 9, 1851
BaltanskiyNovember 20, 1851
BaltianskiyJanuary 20, 1851
BaranovskiyJanuary 20, 1851
BeliaevJanuary 20, 1851
BeliovDecember 16, 1850
BerdichevskiyApril 9, 1851
BerdichevskiyJanuary 20, 1851
BrodskiyJanuary 20, 1851one in the army, one left(?)
BrusilovskiyNovember 20, 1851
GorbatovApril 17, 1851artisans
GorbatyiApril 17, 1851artisans
GraigerovDecember 16, 1850
KaganDecember 17, 1850
KaminetskiyJanuary 20, 1851
KanevskiyNovember 20, 1851
KaplunJanuary 20, 1851
KhamutovskiyJanuary 20, 1851
KniazhetskiyApril 24, 1851
KomarskiyJanuary 20, 1851
KotliarovNovember 20, 1851
Krovai/KrovalJanuary 20, 1851
KushnirovApril 17, 1851artisans
Kvortik/Kvortin -April 9, 1851
LebedinskiyApril 24, 1851
LisianskiyJanuary 20, 1851
LubarskiyDecember 16, 1850
LubarskiyNovember 20, 1851
LvovskiyApril 24, 1851
MezhiborskiyJanuary 20, 1851
NoidenApril 9, 1851
PiatigorskiyNovember 20, 1851
PodolskiyJanuary 20, 1851
PogrebizhskiyNovember 20, 1851
PolnarovNovember 20, 1851
PostilnikovApril 24, 1851
Pudri[k]April 9, 1851one in the army
PustilnikovDecember 16, 1850
PustilnikovJanuary 20, 1851
RelikovskiyJuly 20, 1851artisans
ReznikovApril 9, 1851
ShindarovNovember 20, 1851
SkliarovDecember 16, 1850
SmilianskiyDecember 16, 1850
SpivakJanuary 20, 1851
Stapilov/StatilovDecember 16, 1850
StavidlianskiyApril 9, 1851
SukhovolskiyJanuary 20, 1851
TarnopolskiyApril 24, 1851
Termanovskiy (?)January 20, 1851
TurianskiyApril 9, 1851
VerkhubovskiyJanuary 20, 1851
VinitskiyApril 24, 1851
VinitskiyApril 9, 1851
VinitskiyDecember 10, 1850
VinogradskiyJanuary 20, 1851
VodovozApril 24, 1851
ZaslavskiyJanuary 20, 1851
ZolotarevskiyJanuary 20, 1851

Aleksandrovka in 1851 additional census

Aleksandrovka Name Index Census 1851

This is the index of families who appear in various additional census records from Aleksandrovka, Chigirin district, conducted throughout the year 1851.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameCensus Dates
(?)ishevskiy/(?)imovskiyJanuary 30, 1851
(A/L)nedkovskiy(?)February 5, 1852
BerdichevskiyDecember 21, 1850
BliakharovDecember 21, 1850
Brin(?)anJanuary 30, 1851
DashevskiyDecember 27, 1851
Golbarg (2)December 21, 1850
GolshteinMarch 22, 1851
KaptsanovDecember 21, 1850
Kushnirov (2)December 21, 1850
LabeznikDecember 21, 1850
MedvedovskiyJanuary 30, 1851
NechaevskiyDecember 21, 1850
PavlotskiyFebruary 5, 1852
RashkovskiyDecember 21, 1850
ReznitskiyJanuary 30, 1851
ReznitskiyMarch 22, 1851
Shimevel(s)January 30, 1851
ShkolnikovDecember 21, 1850
ShlenskiyApril 25, 1851
ShlenskiyJanuary 30, 1851
ShlenskiyMay 23, 1851
ShleskiyFebruary 5, 1852
SokolovskiyDecember 21, 1850
SrtrilovskiyJanuary 30, 1851
SvechinskiyJanuary 30, 1851
SvichinskiyDecember 27, 1851
TsirulnikDecember 21, 1850
UmanskiyMarch 22, 1851
VarshavskiyDecember 21, 1850
VermiatskiyDecember 27, 1851
VolokovskiyMay 20, 1852
YerusalimskiyApril 25, 1851
ZelikovMay 20, 1852
ZlochevskiyNovmber 29, 1851

Chigirin in 1851 additional census

Chigirin Name Index Census 1851

This is the index of families who appear in various additional census records from Chigirin, Chigirin district, conducted throughout the year 1851.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


May(?) 31, 1852
Family NameCensus DatesNotes
AdamovskiyJanuary 28, 1851
BerezoskiyJanuary 28, 1851
BrailovskiyNovember 28, 1851
BrodskiyApril 17, 1852
BrodskiyMay 28, 1852
Brodskiy (2)January 28, 1851
Brusilovskiy (2)January 28, 1851
BulaevskiyJanuary 28, 1851
BurtovMay 15, 1851
DashevskiyApril 24, 1851
DashevskiyJanuary 28, 1851
GalperinMay 21, 1851
GanopolskiyOctober 16, 1851
Golbert January 28, 1851
GolshteinJanuary 28, 1851
GoltovskiyApril 24, 1851
GrandMay 20, 1851
GurevichJanuary 28, 1851
GurovskiyApril 15, 1851
KanevskiyApril 15, 1851
KanevskiyJanuary 28, 1851
KanevskiyJune 2, 1851
KanevskiyMay 6, 1851
KniazhinskiyJanuary 28, 1851
Kosovskiy
KozlovskiyApril 24, 1851
LipovetskiyJanuary 28, 1851
LubarskiyApril 24, 1851
LubarskiyJanuary 28, 1851newcomers
LubarskiyMarch 20, 1851
LubarskiyMay 20, 1851
LubenskiyMay 20, 1851
MaioirovskiyJanuary 28, 1851
MedvedovskiyApril 24, 1851related: F1ishman
MogilevskiyNovember 15, 1850family newly-added from Cherkasy bourgeois to Chigirin
NikolaevskiyJanuary 28, 1851one in the army
Nistirovskiy/NistarovskiyApril 24, 1851
OstrovskiyApril 15, 1851
PodorozhanskiyJanuary 28, 1851
Priloskiy/PrikhoskiyJanuary 28, 1851
Ratushniy/RatuzhniyApril 24, 1851
RovenskiyMay 20, 1851
RovinskiyJanuary 28, 1851
Rovinskiy (2)April 15, 1851
ShanskiyApril 24, 1851related: Shaliskiy/Shamskiy
ShorJanuary 28, 1851
ShpolianskiyMarch 20, 1851
TmostetskiyJanuary 28, 1851
TolchinskiyJune 2, 1851
UlitskiyMarch 20, 1851
YelisavetskiyMay 6, 1851
ZaslavskiyApril 24, 1851
ZvonetskiyJanuary 28, 1851

Kamenka in additional census of 1851

Kamenka Name Index Census 1851

This is the index of families who appear in various additional census records from Kamenka, Chigirin district, conducted throughout the year 1851.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameCensus DatesNotes
(L)inetskiyMay 2nd, 1851
BannikovJanuary 8, 1852
BililovskiyJanuary 31, 1851
BoguslavskiyMay 4, 1851
BrodonyMay 2nd, 1851
BrodskiyJanuary 31, 1851
BrusilovskiyJuly 17, 1851
DranovskiyDecember 20, 1850
Fi(k)lerJanuary 8, 1852
FunshteinJuly 9, 1851
GoldshteinJanuary 31, 1851
GoloborodinJanuary 31, 1851
GritsevskiyMay 4, 1851
GrushevskiyMay 2nd, 1851
Gruskiy (2)May 22, 1851
KalnitskiyJanuary 31, 1851
Krasnokutskiy (2) April 13, 1851
KushnirovJanuary 31, 1851
KushnirovJune 11, 1851
LeshchinskiyMay 4, 1851
Linetskiy April 13, 1851
LinetskiyMay 4, 1851
LitvinskiyJuly 9, 1851
LivisJanuary 31, 1851
Lubarskiy (2)June 13, 1851
LvovskiyJanuary 31, 1851
MabilnitskiyJanuary 31, 1851
MarkusMarch 12, 1851
MizhiritskyMay 2nd, 1851
NemirovskiyMay 2nd, 1851
NimirovskiyJanuary 31, 1851
OlinskiyJuly 17, 1851
OlinskiyMarch 12, 1851
OstrovskiyJuly 9, 1851
OstrovskiyMay 22, 1851
Ostrovskiy (2)January 31, 1851
Ostrovskiy (2)May 2nd, 1851
PavolotskiyJuly 9, 1851
Polanskiy/PolinskiyJanuary 31, 1851
Popovskiy April 13, 1851
RabinovichMay 2nd, 1851
RovinskiyJanuary 8, 1852
RovinskiyJuly 9, 1851
ShabelnitskiyMay 2nd, 1851
ShliferMay 22, 1851
ShliferMay 2nd, 1851
Smelianskiy (2)January 31, 1851
SmilianskiyMay 4, 1851
Soli(s)June 11, 1851related: Rozhanskiy
Tolchinskiy (2)January 31, 1851
VerbitskiyJuly 29, 1852
VerbitskiyMarch 12, 1851
VinetskiyMay 2nd, 1851
Yanovskiy (?)May 22, 1851
ZaslavskiyJanuary 31, 1851