Kuny
Name Index
Census
1858
This census from Kuny, Gaysin district was compiled on May 15, 1858.
There were 105 bourgeois households recorded.
Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name | Notes |
---|---|
Averbukh | moved to Uman in 1882 |
Bagun | son moved to Ivangorod in 1882 |
Bakarovskiy | |
Baranovskiy | one absent |
Bargman | left to town Gaysin in 1883 |
Basin | one moved to Gaysin in 1881 |
Basovskiy | father became merchant |
Blinder (2) | in 1882 one son became Kiev bourgeois. |
Drakhlianskiy | father left to Bershad in 1893 |
Fabrikant | |
Feldshtein | |
Feliks | |
Fleishman | one absent |
Froimson | son left to Goloskov, Balta district in 1893 |
Furman | absent |
Galtsman/Goltsman | |
Gendler/Gendliar | two sons in the army, one son moved to Kiblich in 18881 |
Gerenburd/Gerelburd (?) | |
Gika (2) | one in the army |
Glubochanskiy (3) | one family absent |
Gorbatyi | one son moved to Sobolevka in 1882 |
Graisman/Groisman | |
Grinberg/Grinbarg (6) | one family later became merchants |
Kerzhnerman | |
Khaitsin | |
Khasidt | both father and son absent |
Kilimnik (2) | father absent |
Kinker | |
Kleiner | absent |
Kleinerman | father fled |
Kordonskiy (3) | this was one family separated into two households on July 23, 1858 |
Kotliar | one son moved to Teplits in 1882 |
Kreimerman | son moved to Kherson gov. as merchant in 1884 |
Krivonos | one brother left to Savran in 1882 |
Kunianskiy (5) | one father fled |
Kuriy | |
Leingof | two absent |
Lekhtman | |
Lerenman | son moved to Kiblich in 1881 |
Lerner | |
Levenzan/[Levinzon] | |
Leverman | |
Lukashovskiy | |
Mazepa | came from military dept. of Granov in 1851 |
Milman (3) | in 1882 son moved to Sobolevka, Gaysin dist. In another family son moved to (R?)aygorod. |
Moldavskiy | |
Nimoy/[Nemoy] | |
Palatnik | came from military dept. of Granov in 1856 |
Palterman | |
Polatnik | |
Potel | two absent |
Rabinovich | one son left to Ivangorod in 1882 |
Reifman | one son left to Ananiev in 1893. |
Rudey/Rudoy | one in the army |
Savranskiy | |
Sharfshtein | two of the brothers left/fled |
Shkolnik | one (son) moved to Kiblich in 1881 another to Kiev governorate. |
Shmerun | one son moved to Kodyma, Balta dist. in 1881. |
Shteren | |
Shvartman | son moved to Terlits, Kiev. gov. in 1885 |
Shvartsburd | |
Sirota (2) | |
Skliarovskiy (2) | one brother moved to Zinkov[..] in 1881 |
Slobodianskiy | two absent |
Sobolevskiy/Soboliovskiy (3) | one grandson left to Tulchin in 1889, one family became merchants |
Spivak | |
Tarasovskiy | one son separated into his own household in 1863 |
Teplitskiy | two absent, one in the army |
Tkachik (2) | |
Treigerman | family became farmers in 1856 |
Vaisburd | |
Vaisman | |
Vinokur | father and son absent |
Volakh/Volokh | |
Voloshin | |
Zatman | came from military dept. of Granov in 1852. Father in 1882 moved to Ozeerpol(?), Gaysin dist. son in 1887 to Kiev. gov. |
Zherdenovskiy (4) | |
Zhornitskiy | |
Zubkis (2) | father and one son left to Shpikov in 1882 |