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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Gaysin additional census in 1875

Gaysin Census Name list 1875

This additional census town Gaysin, Gaysn district took place in 1875.

It recorded full time residents. Unfortunately no exact date or area covered is known.

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


Family Name
Aerbarkh
Aisenbarg
Aisenshtein (4)
Aizenzon/Aisenson
Alberton
Alter
Altman (3)
Arbitman
Aria/Ar'ya
Balanievskiy/Balanivskiy (2)
Band (2)
Bargman
Barman
Beider (2)
Beilis
Beitman
Belousovskiy
Bershtein
Berzhanskiy (3)
Betzak
Bezruki
Blekhman
Bleter (2)
Blinder (2)
Bordatyi
Borgman
Borodatyi
Brainis
Breitburd
Brodtskiy
Bronfer
Bruinshtein
Dekhtiar (2)
Dorman
Dragun
Dreizin
Dugitman
Elinboigin
Farber
Fastman
Feksen (2)
Feldman (3)
Felikson (2)
Felmakher
Felshtein
Finkelshtein
Fleishman
Frimerman
Fuks (16)
Furman (4)
Furmanskiy
Gaisinskiy
Gandz
Geilbarg
Geiler
Geilman (3)
Gekht (2)
Gendler
Gerberg
Gerenshtat
German (2) - all came from Ziatkovtsy
Gershenson
Gertsen (2)
Gertsenshtein
Gesiuk/Gesuk
Gilbarg
Gipmerman/Giplirman
Gitelmakher
Giterman (2)
Gitman
Gitmeid/Gitlaid (2)
Gluzgal
Gofman
Goifman (2)
Goikh
Goikhbarg (2)
Goikhfain
Goikhman (4)
Goilenborg
Goldenberg
Goldshtein
Goloborodskiy
Goncharskiy
Gorvits
Grin (2)
Grinbarg (4)
Grobman
Groisman (2)
Guber
Guberman
Gun
Gurman (3)
Gusis
Guz
Guzman
Indik/Indyk (3)
Intertrus
Kagan (5)
Kaimer
Kalika (2)
Kanter (2)
Kantor
Kapitov
Karliner
Karpatyi
Kasilev
Khaitsin
Kharitonskiy
Khashchevatskiy
Khoroshun (2)
Khutoranskiy
Kiblitskiy
Kiselevskiy (2)
Klein (4)
Kleinburd (2)
Kleinerman
Kochurovskiy
Kofman (2)
Koishman
Korenmon
Korets
Kornitskiy
Korolik/Korolyk
Kotik/Kotyk (3)- one came from Ziatkovtsy
Kotliar
Kraiker
Kramarenko
Kriman/Kryman
Kris/Krys (2)
Krisnolop
Krivoy
Krizhevskiy
Krugliak
Krym
Kryman (2)
Kuperman
Kutsak (2)
Kutsenogiy - newcomer
Ladyzhinskiy (2)
Langburd (2)
Langer
Lekht (2)
Lekhtsind
Lekhtsiner
Lerenman (2)
Lerner
Letichevskiy (2)
Lev
Liberman
Linetskiy
Lipovetskiy
Litichevskiy
Litvak (3) - one from Kitaigorod, Lipovets dist.
Ludin
Lumer
Makogon
Mastun (2)
Medved
Meistel
Meitus
Melamed
Milman (3)
Milshtein (4) - one from Bratslav
Mindlis
Mirkis
Mishtut
Muchnik (4)
Mugerman
Nemirovskiy (2)
Niderman
Niren
Niron
Nizhnik
Nosovetskiy/Kosovetskiy(2)
Oispoilin
Oks (2)
Orievskiy
Paltilov
Papush
Pecherskiy
Pekar (2)
Peltsak (2)
Piasik
Poberezskiy - from Lipovets
Poilenman
Poizner
Polevoy
Poliak (6) - one a.k.a. Moldavskiy
Poliakolker/Poliakkolker
Postornak
Preshtein/Pres-shtein
Prilipka (2)
Priuchinnikov
Pustilnik
Rabinovich (4)
Rabyi
Rapoport - came from Bersahd, Olgopol dist.
Ratin
Rekhter (3)
Rekhtman (3)
Riman
Roisen (2) - one a.k.a. Roisenberg. Came from Peschanka, Olgopol dist.
Roisenbarg
Roitenfeld
Roitenshtein
Roiter
Roitman
Rozin
Rudman
Rukhvarg (2)
Ryb/Rib (2)
Sakher
Serebiyskiy
Shafir
Shapira
Sharer (2)
Sharf (2)
Sharfman
Sharnipolskiy
Shastun
Shatan
Shefelman
Shekhtman
Shelist
Shikerman
Shikhvarg
Shind (4)
Shinkarovskiy (2)
Shitenburd
Shiterburd
Shlafman (2)
Shmukliar
Shor
Shteiler
Shtein (3)
Shteiner (2)
Shtilmakh
Shtipel
Shutin
Shvarts (4)
Shvartshtein (Shvarts-shtein)
Shved
Shvelbelman
Shvets
Sifrin
Sigal
Siris (4)
Sirota (4)
Skliar
Soboliovskiy
Soganovskiy
Soibelman
Sokiranskiy
Sokolskiy
Solomiannyi
Spektor (2)
Sukherman
Sukhotlivyi
Suris
Svichnik (3)
Tabachnik
Taleisnik
Talner
Tatko
Teitelman (2)
Teplitskiy (2)
Titievskiy
Tizon
Tkach
Tonkonogiy (7)
Tsesarskiy
Turman
Umanskiy
Unknown/Khaim Goisheev (33) from Bubnovka with son Froim (in Odessa)
Unshtel (2)
Urman (5)
Vainbarg (2)
Vainshtein (3)
Vaisberg/[Vaisbarg]
Veigman (2)
Veitsman
Veksliar (4) - one came from Bershad, Olgopol dist.
Vidrak
Vilderman/Zilderman (?)
Vinokur (2)
Viron (4)
Volkov
Voloka
Voloshen
Voloshin (2)
Vulf
Yarmolinskiy (2)
Yusim
Yutsis (2)
Zalikov
Zalts - newcomer
Zeltser (3)
Zetser
Zilbermints
Zlatkis
Zona
Zubatyi
Zubkis