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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Dymer, Kiev district censuses 1806-1811

This census was recorded in December 1811 in place Dymer, located in Kiev district, Kiev governorate on November 1811.

This first group was recorded as listed in revision of 1806. This groups included petty bourgeois and artisans separately. Page quality does not always allows to read every letter properly.
Beltsijn/Beltsun
Bukovskiy
Isroliv(?)
Khei(n/m)kovskiy
Krivoshiy
Kopeykin
Litvinov (2)
Meer(k)ovskiy
Mets(2)
Nazal
Ovkhman/Okhman(2)
Orlovskiy
Perepechei(?)
Shteynberg
Skhar'yenko
Yeisipskiy

In 1808 two names were added: Mets, Sapir.


In 1809 these names were added Berezovskiy, Kopey(k/n)ou(?), Litvinov, Matuzov.


Additionally these names are reported as missed by previous revisions:

Dimerets
Dubovskiy
Gutovskiy
Motuzov
Portnoy
Tolokunski

Dymer census in 1834

Dymer Name Index Census 1834

This census took place in Dymer located in Vasilkov district, Kiev governorate on April 30, 1816 (pp.380-393). This article is part of a series related to Vasilkov district in Kiev governorate. The number indicates how many households had the same last name.


A
B
D,F, G
Aniyevskiy
Arshanskiy
Ayzinberg
Banik/Bannik
Barinskiy
Berezovskiy
Blinder
Bolshun
Budovskiy
Burkovskiy
Damgdets
Dubovskiy
Furman
Ganchar
Glibovskiy
K
L
M
Kagan
Khachenovskiy
Khazan
Khazan
Kogan/Kagan
Kopeykin (3)
Korostishevskiy
Lapkovskiy/Lipkovskiy
Lemkovskiy
Letvinov
Liberman
Litvinov
Mets (2)
Metuzov
Mlinov
O
P
S
Orlovskiy
Orshanskiy (2)
Ostrovskiy
Portnoy (2)
Prusak
Sapozhnik
Seratovskiy
Shichivskiy
Shmis
Shtimbuk
Sidelskiy (2)
T
U
V
Tolokun'skiy
Tsudakovich
Ufman
Ufshin
Visotskiy
Y
Z
Yelinskiy
Yurovskiy
Zakhar'in
Zavruzkiy/Zabruzkiy

2017 - The year of Success

While this blog existed for few years, 2017 was the first year I decided to share some of my genealogical work in the form of regular posts. To date I have reviewed multitude of genealogical records. Among these records are 11 FamilySearch microfilms, with last name extracts posted on this very blog. These records include but certainly not limited to the following places in modern republic of Belarus.

  • Mogilev
  • Pinsk, David-Gorodok, Lakhva
  • Minsk district records
  • Senno

In case the name of your shtetl is not on the list, remember that people migrated and often married in the neighboring communities.

Look at the map on the right. The many yellow dots are the towns and villages mentioned in records indirectly which greatly outnumber red dots. And I'm sure I missed a few.

However this blog is not only about records. At this time I have currently 15 articles that touch other aspects of our ancestors' lives, which are currently in the works and need further ironing before they see the light of day.

If you find this information useful for your research, please consider donation. It will help to keep this blog going.


Vasilkov, Kiev census of 1816

Vasilkov Name Index Census 1816

This census took place in Vasilkov on August 11, 1816 (pp.74-109). This article is part of a series related to Vasilkov district in Kiev governorate. The number indicates how many households had the same last name.


A
B
D,E,F
(Z)elbalbard
Adel'skiy
Agizner
Alper (2)
Antunovskiy
Artimberg
Aydenshan
Azreel
Bar(sh)atyanskiy
Belopolskiy
Berezovskiy
Beyles
Beyles/Beylis (3)
Bosyy
Br(i/k)olovskiy
Brand
Branepolskiyv
Brotskiy
Brunda
Burshtin (5)
Burushenko (2)
Buzerinskiy/Bu.erinskiy
Diker
Diler
Dinsker
Epeiboim
Fanbarg
Feldman
Finkelshteyn
Fintar
Fredman (2)
G
K, L
M, N
Gakhbarg/Galbarg
Galper (2)
Gamirskiy
Gelperyn
Gerchbark
Gerner
Gershanovskiy
Gerzon (2)
Gokhman
Golshmid
Grigorovich/Grigorovych (2)
Grinbarg
Grinbarg/Drinbard (2)
Gufeld/Goufeld (4)
Gurin
Kaminskiy
Kaptsintskiy/Kiptsinskiy
Keda(n)iy
Kilinfeld/Kimilfeld
Kostikovskiy
Krentsel
Krivoruk
Kutsenko
Kveterior
Leizorovich
Leshchinskiy
Liberman (2)
Lipnitskiy (2)
Litvin
Livetyar
Ludmer (3)
Lyansh/Myansh/Myanes
Lyavetyar
M(l)yatskiy/Shnyatskiy (?)
Mazur
Mazur
Mazuritskiy
Mitishov
Mogiliovskiy/Mogilevskiy
Myanvov/Men(v/e)ov
Mytnitskiy
Naybaud
Nedeiorskiy
Nemyarovskiy
Nikerov/Pikerov
P, R
S
T
Paimovskiy/Pilmovskiy
Paritskiy
Pe(l)inchinskiy
Pekarov
Pelyashuk/Peleshuk/Poleshuk (2)
Perelshtin (2)
Peysik/Peysak
Polishuk (2)
Polyak (2)
Poshikov/Polyakov (?)
Ratmanskiy (4)
Rozinfeld
Salginnyk
Shafior
Shafran (3)
Shakhtman
Shandler
Shekhtman
Shimonovich
Shmoler
Shogolov
Shokhtman
Shopnitskiy/Mopnitskiy
Shrimber
Shtenilbard
Shu.tiy
Shvarts
Shvartsman
Shvartsman
Si(l)etskiy
Smolyarenko
Tanivskiy/Tinivskiy
Torchinskiy
V
Z
Varitskiy/Zaritskiy
Vasbeyn/Fayshbeyn (2)
Vayshbard/Vayshbarg
Vayshbeyn
Vayyanberd
Vinshenker
Volodarskiy (2)
Voloshin
Vytemskiy
Vytsid(u)skiy (?)
Vytsyanskiy
Zalaznek
Zalberbarg/Zalberbard
Zatulskiy (2)
Zaydenberd
Zaydenberg
Zel(d)ets
Zeldich (3)

Vasilkov, Kiev Census in 1834

Vasilkov Name Index Census 1834

This census was taken on April 20, 1834. It covers pages 101-180 in related file. The number indicates how many households had the same last name. This article is part of a series related to Vasilkov district in Kiev governorate.


A
B
D,E,F
Abolyanskiy/Obolenskiy
Antonovskiy (3)
Ayzinberg
Azril'
Barakhtinskiy (2)
Belopol'skiy
Berestetskiy
Berezovskiy
Berner
Beylis (9)
Bomshteyn
Borushenko
Boyarskiy
Brand
Branipol'skiy (2)
Briskman (2)
Brodskiy
Bron
Brusilovskiy
Bundinskiy/Buidinskiy(?)
Bungard
Burshtin (3)
Dansker
Dikment/Diament (2)
E.feld(?)/Ezfeld(?)/Gufel'd (5)v
Epel'beym (2)
Eydelman
Fanterv
Faynberg
Faynbrun
Feldman
Finkelshteyn
Fishbeyn
Fishbeyn
Fonlevol'/Fon Levol'/Leval'
Fridman
Fridman
Fsatengolts
G
K
L
Galperin (6)
Gamarskiy/Gamatskiy
Germanovskiy
Gertsber
Gertsberg (3)
Gerzon (6)
Geuner/Cheuner(?)/Getner/Ge?ner
Giler
Gokhman
Golber/Gokhber
Goldshmid
Grigorovich (5)
Grinber
Grinberg (4)
Kagan
Kagana
Kaganovskiy (2)
Kaminskiy (2)
Kaplinskiy
Kaytsanskiy
Kimelfeld
Konevskiy
Kostukovskiy
Krentsel
Krivuchkiy/Kriv'chukiy (?)
Leviter (2)
Liberman (4)
Lipnitskiy (2)
Litvin a.k.a Krivchin
Ludmer (3)
M
N
O
Mazuritskiy (?)
Magaziner
Matishov (2)
Mazur (2)
Menis (7)
Meshber/Meiber
Mestechkin
Mets
Mitnitskiy (4)
Moshinskiy
Nayber
Nemerovskiy
Niriberg
Novikov
Obukhovskiy (2)
Okriyner
Oshlenskiyv
Oyshlender
Paritsnyr (?)
Pen/Pek
Penuskiy/Pekerskiy (2)
Peril'shteyn (2)
Peysan/Peysak (2)
Peyzner
Podgoretskiy
Polishuk (10)
Polkovskiy/Palkovskiy (2)
Polyak
Postrelka(?)/Postunlka(?)
Priul'skiy/Kriul'skiy (2)
R
S
T, U
Ratmanskiy (5)
Reydor
Reyzman (2)
Rozenfeld
Rozental
Sagalov
Salganin
Sandler (2)
Satanovskiy
Unknown/Shabshovich
Shafan (3)
Shafer
Shafran
Shekhtman (3)
Shelvinskiy
Shekhtman
Shimanovich
Shreyberg
Shutyy (2)
Shvarts
Shvartsman (3)
Sinitskiy (3)
Smoler(?)
Smolyarenko
Tininskiy
Umanskiy
V
Y
Z
Vaynsheynker/Vaynsheynk.d
Vaynshteyn
Vaysberg (2)
Vaysbeyn
Vaysfeld (2)
Vaysinberg
Vitenskiy/Vitinskiy
Vityanskiy
Volodarskiy (2)
Voloshin
Yezhest
Zaleznyak
Zaritskiy (2)
Zatul'skiy (4)
Zaydenberg (2)
Zeldich
Zeldich (5)
Zeldich/Zeldin
Zilberberg (2)

Vasilkov district, Kiev governorate

PlaceRecordYears
Vasilkov Census 1816, 1816 (2nd attempt)
1834, Name list of Jews who moved from Kiev in 1834
1834-1849
1850, newcomers, families moved from Kiev by 1850
1850-1851, merchants in 1851
May 1858 merchants, bourgeois
1875: artisans, newcomers
Belaya Tserkov Census April 1834 jump to: A-D| E-L| M-R| S-Z
1834 (June/July), July 1835
1834-1849
October 1850, December 1850
January 1851, 1850-1852, merchants in 1851
August 1858
artisans in 1875
Fastov Census April 1834, July 1834
1839-1848
October 1850
1850-1851
merchants in 1858, bourgeois in 1858
residents in 1875, artisans in 1875
Rakitna (Rokitne) Census 1816
April 1834, July 1834
1840s
October 1850, 1850-1851
May 1858, August 1858
1897
Vasilkov district rural Jews. The list of Jews living in villages and hamlets of Vasilkov district in 1882. This list was further checked in 1895 and includes changes. Sorted by volost.
Bloshchintsy volostCensus1882,1895
BarakhtyCensus1882,1895
Belaya TserkovCensus1882,1895
CherkassCensus1882,1895
GrebinkiCensus1882,1895
FastovCensus1882,1895
KovalevkaCensus1882,1895
KozhankaCensus1882,1895
KsaverovkaCensus1882,1895
Malo-PolovetskoyeCensus1882,1895
OstrovCensus1882,1895
RokitneCensus1882,1895
TsasilevCensus1882,1895
Truki/Shamraevka volostCensus1882,1895
Vasilkov volostCensus1882,1895
Veprik (Vepryk)Census1882,1895
Veliko-PolovetskoyeCensus1882,1895
VintsintovkaCensus1882,1895
YezernaCensus1882,1895
Misc. records
List of Jews from Vasilkov district who were to be resettled after 1909
Vasilev artisans in 1875
Vasilkov district artisans working without permit in 1875

Vasilkov Jews who moved from Kiev in 1834

Vasilkov Name Index Migration 1834

For reasons not entirely known somewhere prior or during the year 1834 large number of Jews from Kiev moved to Vasilkov. On April 15, 1834 authorities enumerated and compiled the list of these people whose last name are shown below. This list covers pages 182-224 in related file. The census took place on April 20th.

Few months later, authorities compiled second list of several more families who moved from Kiev. I can only assume that such move hapenned between April 20th and July 27th, 1834. There were very few names in the second list (pp.226-229): Goldenberg, Novitskiy, Rotber, Rubin, Shteyngart, Shvarts, Shvartsvald, Yudkovskiy, Zilberberg.

This article is part of a series related to Vasilkov district in Kiev governorate. The number indicates how many households had the same last name.


A
B
D,E,F
(R/T)evetor
Abukhovskiy
Aver
Averbukh
Ayzingart (2)
Barishpolskiy
Unknown/Benumov
Berliant
Berner
Bleyvays
Bogaterev (2)
Bomshteyn (2)
Bon(zh/er)uiman
Boum
Boyarskiy (6)
Braslavskiy
Broyan/Broven (?)
Davidovskiy
Diamant
Dorner
Dorner a.k.a Norider
Dubenskiy
Dukhanin (2)
E, F
G, I
K
Edelman
Eventov
Eydilman (2)
Eydilshteynv
Faser
Faynbron
Feldman
Feldzonboyn
Felerman
Fird (?)
Frakman
Freynkel
Fridenteyl'
Fridmar
Frigor/Frior
Galperin
Gal'pershteyn
Golden
Goldenberg (2)
Golub
Greydink
Grinshteyn (4)
Ioka
Kagan
Kalisher
Karon
Kinzberg
Kisiliovi
Knepel'
Kocherzhinskiy
Kofman
Kolodner (2)
Konevskiy
Konstanepol'skiy
Konstantinovskiy
Kozlovskiy
Kriltsberg/Kritsberg (3)
Kvestler
L
M, N, O
P, R
Laudenberg
Lazorovich
Lmberbarg/Lemberberg
Ler
London (2)
Loufer(?)
Mashberg/Meshberg (6)
Mogilevskiy (2)
Mushter
Nemerovskiy (4)
Nirnberg
Novitskiy (2)
Obukhovskiy
Ostrovskiy
Ozorner
Pen' a.k.a Gal'perzon
Pikovskiy (3)
Pishnoy (2)
Priulskiy/Priul'skiy (2)
Rabynovich/Rabinovich
Reyzman
Rodberg
Rogovskiy
Rozenfeld (2)
Rubin (2)
Rubin/Rubyn
Rymor/Rytor
S
T, U
V
Saker
Sandler (3)
Shakhnovskiy
Shampanerv
Shnayzer
Shtenpel'
Shteyn
Shteyngard
Shvarts (2)
Shvaytser
Slutskiy (2)
Sorev
Ta(zh/f)apolskiy
Trakhtinberg (2)
Trudler
Umanskiy (5)
Unknown
Vas'brut
Vasser
Vays'broutv
Vayser
Vekshteyn
Vishnevetskiy
Vornovetskiy (2)
Vyler/Veler
Y
Z
Yablonovskiy
Yakubovskiy (4)
Yanovskiy
Yeroslavskiy
Yeydelshteyn
Yudkovskiy
Zaydenberg (2)
Zelenskiy (2)
Zelvinskiy (2)
Zhelvinskiy
Zilberbarg/Zilberberg (2)
Zinger