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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Norinsk bourgeois in May 1858

Norinsk Census Name list 1858

This census from Norinsk, Ovruch district took place on May 26, 1858.

There were 238 males and 255 females recorded as living within 100 bourgeois households.

It was signed by elders Froim Vigderovich Lantsman, Aron Shmul Yankelevich(?) Tuzman, rabbi Khaim Abramovich Gelman.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.


Family NameNotes
Aleksandrovskiyone absent
Bezman (2)
Blatmanone absent
Esmanone absent
Feldman (3)one in the army
Fifman
Fishbein (4)two cousins became artisans, two absent
Fridman
Geifman (2)
Geikhmanone in the army
Geldman
Gelman (4)two absent, one in the army
Gelman/Gesman (?)
Glozman (5)two absent
Godenbargleft in 1859
Goldmanone became artisan, one in the army
Gorman
Grinshpan (12)five sons in the army, seven absent
Gurman (5)three absent
Kaplanone absent
Katsman (2)one son absent
Keselmanone absent
Kheldman
Kirman (2)one absent
Kofman
Korol/[Korol']father absent
Kreisermanone absent
Lantsmanone son became artisan, one absent
Leifman (4)four family members absent
Meilman/Mailman
Meimantwo absent
Meishinfather absent, one in the army
Milman (3)one in the army, one absent, one son with his family became artisans.
Orenmanson became artisan
Orinman
Poliakovskiyfour absent
Rosenmanone became artisan, two absent
Rosenshtein (9)two sons absent
Rosman (2)one son in jail, two absent
Rutman (3)two absent, one in the army
Sapozhnikfamily in unknown absence
Shekhtmanone absent
Sherman (4)one brother fled, three sons absent
Shteinman (6)five absent, three in the army, two absent
Shukhmanone in the army, one became artisan
Tuzmanone became artisan, one absent
Vainman (5)
Veinman
Veismanone absent
Zingermanone in the army, one absent