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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Tulchin temporary residents in 1875, part 3

Tulchin Census Name list 1875

These people temporary resided in Tulchin, Bratslav district as recorded on March 26, 1875.

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


Family NamePlace of origin
Apatovfrom Zhitomir
Bantfrom town Gaysin
Bekritskiyfrom Zelva, Volkovysk district, Grodno governorate
Bermanfrom Tomashpol, Yampol district
Bermanfrom Tomashpol, Yampol district
Dashevskiyfrom Trostenets, Bratslav district
Derakhsoldier
Dubinshteinfrom Pechera, Bratslav district
Ervitsfrom Starokonstantinov, Volynia
Furerfrom town Bratslav
Galitskiyfrom town Bratslav
Goldenboimfrom Nemirov, Bratslav district
Gringruzfrom Voronovitsa, Bratslav district
Gutfrom Wilno
Itskovichsoldier
Kerelshteinfrom Fastov, Vasilkov district, Kiev governorate
Loshakfrom Ladyzhin, Gaysin district
Mainbergfrom Bratslav
Milgrudfrom Trostenets, Bratslav district
Reznikfrom town Bratslav
Rysman/Rismanfrom Zaslav, Volynia
Shenkarfrom Spichintsy, Berdichev district
Shermanfrom Pechera, Bratslav district
Shermanfrom Tomashpol, Yampol district
Shpigelfrom Abadovka colony, Koristnia volost, Balta district
Shteinbergfrom Vinnitsa
Shufarkfrom Priluki, Berdichev district
Shusterfrom Krasnoe, Mogilev-Podolskiy district
Soibelmanfrom Nemirov, Bratslav district
Strizhavskifrom Dashev, Lipovets district
Sukharfrom Dzhurin, Yampol district
Trainisfrom Vinnitsa
UnknownFridel son of Moshko, who does not know his last name.
Vainblatfrom Komaibrod, Yampol district
Vaismanfrom Zhabokrich, Olgopol district
Vatnikfrom Goryshkovka, Yampol district
Volianskiyfrom Kossovo, Slonim district, Grodno governorate
Vulikhmerfrom Soroki, Bessarabia
Yanoverfrom place Miziakov, Vinnitsa district
Zitser (a.k.a. Zitserman)from town Berdichev