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Ovruch merchants in May 1858 census

Ovruch Census Name list 1858

This census from Ovruch, Ovruch district took place on May 25, 1858.

There were 77 males and 77 females living within 13 merchant households.

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


Family NameNotes
Bagraz
Dorfman
Feldblumcame from bourgeois
Fridmanone in the army
Gertsenshtein (3)one family came from bourgeois
Perelman (2)came from bourgeois
Reitblat
Rosenshtein (2)
Unknown
Vainbargcame from bourgeois
Zilberbrand

Ovruch bourgeois in May 1858 census

Ovruch Census Name list 1858

This census from Ovruch, Ovruch district took place on May 25, 1858.

There were 671 males and 796 females living within 360 bourgeois households.

It was signed by authors Abram Yannkelovich Mordukhovich Birger, Shmul Mevshovich Vainsbein, Yankel Mikhelevich Naisteter, Shimel Gersh Kaper and rabbi Mordukh Feldman.

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


Family NameNotes
Aizinberg (2)father absent, one in the army, one absent
Bagraz (3)three families became merchants
Berinbein (4)also written as Birinbein
Bezmanfamily became farmers
Birger (8)one in the army, one absent
Biribis
Birinberg (8)two absent, one in the army. Related: Feldman
Birmanrelated: Velednitskiy (became artisan)
Bokoliarone absent, two in the army. Related: Kiper
Bokuliarfather and son absent
Bragan
Braginskiy
Braverone in the army
Chernikhover
Dorfmantwo absent, one in the army, one family became farmers
Eidelshtein (20)seven sons absent, two in the army, related: Rudak (a.k.a. Eidelshtein)
Feldblum (3)two families became merchants
Feldman (20)one father absent, five sons in the army
Fishman (2)one father absent, one son absent
Forerabsent
Fraiman
Freidman (3)one corrected from Fridman
Freiman
Fridman (6)one family became merchants, two in the army, one absent. In one family father and son both absent.
Futerone became artisan
Gartsbein (4)
Gartsman (2)
Gelfand (3)
Gelfandbein (5)in 1858 one family moved to Troyanovo. One son absent.
Gen/[Gen'] (2)one son converted
Gendler (3)one father absent, one son in the army. Related: Gendelman
Gerinratone absent
Germantwo absent
Gershbein (3)one in the army
Gershnrat (2)family became merchants
Gertsenshtein (8)two families became merchants, in one family father and son absent
Giderman (2)one absent
Gimelman (3)
Ginzbarg (3)
Glozman
Goberman/Zoberman
Gozmanone in the army
Graber
Greberone absent
Grebermanfather and son absent. Related: Kaper (became artisan)
Grenetsone family absent since 1854
Grinbargone absent
Grinblat
Grinman (3)one in the army, one became artisan
Grinrat (2)
Grinshpan
Grozmanrelated: Braver (absent)
Gutman (8)one duplicate record (#197, 95)
Kalker
Kaper (2)a.k.a. Kelerman
Kaplanone absent, related: Geilinbarg
Kelermanfather and two sons absent. Related: Eidelshtein
Khabenskiyone absent
Khabnerrelated: Eidelshtein
Kiper
Kraizman (11)one in the army, one absent, related: Rosenbarg
Kraizrov (3)absent
Krein (2)
Kreinis
Kreinman (2)
Kreizmanfather absent
Kupermanfamily became merchants in Poltava governorate.
Two sons absent. Related: Feldman (absent)
Lantsmantwo absent
Leibmanone absent. Related: Kivman (two absent)
Lifshikfamily became merchants in Mozyr, Minsk governorate
Lifshits (2)
Likhter (2)one absent
Litvak
Magid (2)father absent. Related: Birger
Margulis (2)
Mzhen
Naiman (3)
Naimonone absent
Naivelt (3)one father a.k.a. Gartsbein. One absent.
Narinskiy (4)two duplicate records (#84, 111 and 203,232)
Naroditskiy (2)father a.k.a. Shuster. One absent.
Narynskiy
Ostrerone in the army, one absent
Ostrovskiy (2)one absent
Otkupchik (2)one in the army
Peitermanone absent
Perelman (6)all four families became merchants
Pivnikrelated: Morochnik (absent)
Pochtman
Pokolevskiy
Poliakone absent
Primakone absent
Roitblata.k.a. Dorfman. Two nephews converted.
Rosenman (10)one in the army
Rosenshtein (3)
Rosovskiy
Rozovskiy (2)one absent
Rudykh
Sheiner
Shekhtman (6)related: Beribis
Shnaider (2)duplicate records (#161, 222)
Shpektor (3)
Shraibmanone absent. Related: Vaisblat (absent)
Shukhman (2)one absent
Shulermanone in the army, one became artisan
Shulman
Skorodenskiy (3)one in the army. Related: Ketsler, Kaper
Spektor (2)father a.k.a. Peiterman
Stotland (5)one in the army, two absent
Tabakmakher (3)father and son both absent, one in the army
Tikhinskiyone in the army, one absent
Trakhtman (4)one in the army, duplicate record (164, 105)
Tupinskiy
Vainbarg (15)one family in unknown absence, three families became merchants, one absent.
Related: Gurman (one converted, one in the army, one absent)
Vainberg (6)related: Vainbarg
Vainblatone in the army, one absent
Vainderabsent
Vainsbandrelated: Kraizman
Vainshteinfather absent
Vaisband (9)two in the army, two absent, one family became farmers
Vaisblat (5)one absent
Vakser
Vaksler
Vaksmanone absent, one in the army
Valdman (4)two in the army, one absent. Related: Shpektor (absent)
Vander
Vaskerone in the army
Veksler (3)one in the army
Velednitskiy
Velpman
Vertmanrelated: Dorfman
Vortman (3)one family became farmers
Zilber
Zilberbrand (3)one absent, one in the army. Related: Futer
Zilist (4)
Zober

Ovruch artisans in May 1858 census

Ovruch Census Name list 1858

This census from Ovruch, Ovruch district took place on May 25, 1858.

There were 318 males and 449 females living within 140 artisan households.

It was signed by authors Abram Yannkelovich Mordukhovich Birger, Shmul Mevshovich Vainsbein, Yankel Mikhelevich Naisteter, Shimel Gersh Kaper and rabbi Mordukh Feldman.

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


Family NameNotes
Bezman (2)one absent
Birbinshteinone in the army
Birger (6)one son became bourgeois
Birinberg (4)one in the army
Birman (2)one father a.k.a. Velednitskiy
Blekherman
Bokolar
Braverone absent
Dobrovskiy
Dolinerrelated: Bezpalets (one absent)
Eidelshtein (2)three absent, two in the army
Fainer
Ferdman
Fishmanabsent. Related: Kekel
Fridmanone absent
Furman
Futer (3)one in the army. Related: Futerman
Futerman (2)
Gartsbein (6)one absent
Gelfand (2)father a.k.a. Shleifer (absent). Related: Giler, Shleifer (one in the army)
Gendelman (2)
Gendlerone brother with family became bourgeois
Gerinrat (?)
Gershbein (2)one brother with family became bourgeois
Glozmanrelated: Glezer (in the army)
Goberman (2)one in the army, one son converted
Grinbein
Grinman
Gutman
Ibermanone in the army. Related: Gartsbein
Kaper
Keifman
Keigein (2)related: Gershtein (one in the army)
Keigenone father and two sons are absent
Keselmanone absent
Khabenskiyone absent
Kotliar
Kovalskiy
Krukovich
Kukshuk/Kokshukfather absent, one in the army
Lazebnik
Lazman (2)one in the army
Lenderrelated: Otkupman (one in the army)
Libermanone in the army. Related: Zvager (absent), Bukhbinder
Miaken/Mekenfather absent
Mogilkiyfather absent
Morgulis
Mzhen (2)two absent, one in the army
Naisteter (3)
Naroditskiy (2)two in the army, one absent. Related: Mordor (one in the army)
Oleisker (2)one absent
Pakhar
Perelman
Peshchanitskiy (2)
Piver (2)
Primak (2)one absent
Sheikhetone absent. Related: Tsitrin
Shekhtman (5)one father a.k.a. Grinbein. One son in the army, one absent. Related: Futer
Shinderman (2)one absent
Shnaider (2)
Shnaiderman
Shpektor
Shpivelmanone absent
Shtivelman (2)
Shukhman (4)one absent
Shulerman
Shulman
Shusterone father absent. Related: Leilakh
Shusterman (2)
Slavinskiy (2)
Spivak
Stolerman
Stotland (6)two in the army. Related: Zoger
Teivbermanrelated: Vortman (became farmer)
Vainbarg (2)
Vainerone in the army
Vainerman
Vaisband (3)one family possibly also recorded as bourgeois. One father absent.
Vekelman
Veksler
Vertmanone in the army
Vogman
Yusimone in the army
Zilberbrand (2)one in the army, one absent
Zilbermanone in the army

Norinsk bourgeois in May 1858

Narinsk Census Name list 1858

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

There were 238 males and 25females living within 110 bourgeois households.

It was signed by elected officials, Froim Vigdorovich 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 absent, one in the army
Fifman/Fafman
Fishbein (4)three became artisans, three absent
Freidman
Geifman (2)
Geikhmanone in the army
Geldman
Gelman (3)two absent, one in the army
Gesman/Gelman
Gilman
Glozman (5)three absent
Godenbarg
Goldmanone in the army, one became artisan
Gozman
Grinshpon (12)five in the army, six absent
Gurman (5)three absent
Kaplanone absent
Karman
Katsman (2)father absent
Khosidman
Kirmanone absent
Kofman
Korolfather absent
Kreisermanone absent
Kselmanone absent
Lantsmanone absent, one became artisan
Leifman (4)five absent
Malman
Meiman (5)father absent, one in the army, two absent
Milman (3)two in the army, two absent, one became artisan, one son with his family became farmers
Orenman/Orinman (2)one became artisan
Poliakovskiyfour absent
Rosenmanone absent, one became artisan
Rosenshtein (9)two absent
Rozman (2)one in jail, two absent
Rutman (3)two absent, one in the army
Sapozhnikone absent
Shekhtmanone absent
Sherman (4)three absent, one fled
Shteinman (7)four in the army (one sentenced to army jail), seven absent
Shukhmanone became artisan, one in the army
Tuzmanone absent, one became artisan
Vainman/Veinman (6)
Vaismanone absent
Zingermanone in the army, one absent

Norinsk merchants in May 1858

Narinsk Census Name list 1858

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

There were 21 males and 12 females living within 1 merchant household.

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


Family NameNotes
Grinshpon

Norinsk artisans in May 1858

Narinsk Census Name list 1858

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

There were 75 males and 101 females living within 36 artisan households.

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


Family NameNotes
Bezmanone absent
Bikman (2)
Feldman
Fishbein (2)one brother converted
Geifmanone absent, one in the army
Geldmanone in the army
Goldenshtein
Goldman
Grinshman
Gurman
Keselman
Khaichenko
Lantsman
Leifman
Milmanone absent, one in the army
Orinman
Reiderman (2)
Rosenman
Shafirman
Sherman (4)two absent
Shleperman
Shteinman
Shukhman
Tuzman (2)one absent, one in the army
Vainman (4)one in the army, one absent
Vaismanone in the army

Narodichi bourgeois in May 1858

Narodichi Census Name list 1858

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

There were 391 males and 473 females living within 174 bourgeois households.

It was signed by elected officials, Khaikel Gershkovich Khandrik, Yankel Menashkovich Braiman and rabbi Itsko Abramovich Makhlin.

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


Family NameNotes
Aizinmanone fled
Bedermanfled
Birman (19)one became artisan, one in the army three fled, five absent.
In one family father and son fled in 1858.
Related: Geikhman (absent)
Braiman (3)four fled. RelateD: Beim Golts
Bretman
Chuzoyone brother became artisan
Daen (2)two absent, one in the army
Erkis/Erkes (8)one in the army, one fled. Related: Stotland
Feldman (5)three absent, one became artisan. One father absent. Related: Ginaiderman (fled)
Ferdmanrelated: Priman
Finselmanone became artisan
Fishbein (2)one father a.k.a. Goldshmid. One in the army
Fridman (19)father a.k.a. Birman. One father absent.
One son became artisan, five absent, four became artisans, six in the army.
Related: Krul (absent)
Gardman
Gartsman (4)two fled. Related: Geidman
Geiderman
Geidman
Geifman (2)one in the army
Geikhman (3)
Gekhman (9)two became artisans, one in the army
Geldman
Gertsman
Gleikhet/Gleiter (?)
Gokhman
Goldman
Gorman
Ilenesone in the army
Katovetsone absent
Kats (5)father absent, two sons fled, one in the army, one absent, one became artisan
Katsev (3)one became artisan, one in the army
Khandritskiy
Khazin (3)
Kofman (2)
Kokhmanone fled, on in the army
Koselone became artisan
Kraman
Krekiet/Krekutrelated: Patnen
Kreman/Krelakone in the army
Magidabsent
Malobrodskiyone in the army
Melamed (9)one absent, three fled
Milman
Minakerfamily became farmers
Nemenone absent
Novak (2)
Ostrovskiy (2)
Parman
Parmanan
Patiuk
Piven (2)father absent
Prisman
Rabinabsent
Rabinman
Rabinovich (3)related: Margulis. One family in unknown absence since 1855.
Raidia/Raidyaone in the army
Raikhman
Rokhles/Rokhilsone absent
Seifertwo fled
Shadkhin (4)two absent
Sheikhet (3)father absent
Shekhtman (3)
Sherman
Shindman
Shteinman (2)one fled, one absent. Related: Ostrovskiy
Shusterabsent
Shvartsmanone absent
Stotland (5)two in the army, four became artisan
Tsetakhman
Turovetskiy (4)father absent, one son became artisan, two absent
Vokhlia/Votliathree became artisans, one in the army
Zaidman (4)one absent. Related: Gartsman
Zaldman

Olevsk bourgeois in 1858 census

Olevsk Census Name list 1858

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

There were 395 males and 551 females living within 211 bourgeois households.

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


Family NameNotes
Beker
Berkman (2)one fled
Bradman
Braiman (2)one fled, one became artisans
Brakerman
Chak (3)one father fled, father absent, son became artisan. One fled.
Chernomorets (2)one father fled. Related: Klerman
Dorfman (3)father absent, four fled, one in the army, one absent.
Fainerone son fled
Feldman
Finshtat
Fishman (2)three fled, two in the army
Freger/Friger (16)one father absent, two sons fled, two in the army, three fled, two in jail. One son left to Ostrog district.
Freilakhman (2)
Fridman (8)father fled, three sons in the army, one fled, one absent
Fukselman
Fuksman (2)
Furman
Gandelmana.k.a. Gandilman/Gendelman
Two families became farmers, one family became merchants, two fathers fled, one son in the army, three fled
Gelman (3)one son in the army, one became merchant, one artisan, one fled
Girmanone absent
Gitelmanfather fled
Gitman (2)one son fled. One family became merchants.
Glozman
Gorinshteincame from Stepan(?) community, Rovno district in 1858.
Gozman (2)two fled, one son with his family became artisans
Grinshtat (9)two in the army, three absent, one father absent, one fled.
Gutman
Kamermanfamily fled in 1854-55.
Kats'yu/Kits'yutwo in the army
Khosidmanfather fled, one son in the army, one absent
Kleinman
Kochamtwo absent, one in the army
Koifman/Keifmanone in the army, two fled, one absent
Lantsmantwo in the army
Leifmanone son in the army, one became artisan
Lerman (4)son fled, one brother absent
Lutman
Magidone fled
Milshteincame from Stepan community, Rovno district in 1858.
Naibarg (9)father fled, one nephew in the army, one fled
Portman (3)in one family, father died, all sons either fled or in the army. In another, four fled, one became artisan.
Raisbarg (11)one father absent, one son absent, six fled, two in the army, three became merchants. In one family all sons either fled or in the army.
Reidmanone father fled
Reisbargone in the army, one fled.
Rikhter
Sarvar
Shapira (66)One family fled in 1854, two families became farmers, One family became merchants and in 1859 moved to Berezna, Rovno district. In one family one brother with children became artisans. In another, one brother with his family left to Pinsk, Minsk governorate. In third one father and son became merchants. From the other families, three fathers fled, two absent, twenty four family members fled, seven in the army (one in detention). six absent, three became artisans.
Shklover (2)
Shraibman
Shraibmanfather and one son absent, one in the army
Shraibmantwo absent, one in the army
Shusterman
Spivakfather fled
Valdman (4)one in the army
Valdman/Valodman
Vegman
Veltman
Zakman
Zaks (12)one family left to become farmers, 2-in one family males mostly fled, one became artisan. In one familly one son absent, one became artisan, two fled. One father fled. In one family father fled with brother. Two sons became artisans.
Zeidman (2)one drafted in the army
Zogerone brother became an artisan