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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Vasilkov district rural Jews in 1882, part 8

Bloshchintsy, Vasilkov Name Index Rural Census 1882

This list records names of Jews who resided in the villages of Bloshchinskaya Volost of Vasilkov district as recorded in December, 1882 and corrected on June 15, 1895.

This series is related to Vasilkov district.

Place of residenceFamily nameOriginally from
BloshchintsyVydra
BloshchintsyVishnepolskiy
BloshchintsyChernyy
Chepelivka/Chen)elivkaKagan
Chepelivka/Chen)elivkaShpilman
Chepelivka/Chen)elivkaCherkasskiy
Chepelivka/Chen)elivkaBudnik
TomilovkaBudenko
AntonovkaPavlovskiy (2)
AntonovkaKeyl'dmerer
AntonovkaMazur
AntonovkaBronshteyn
AntonovkaIndiktor
Oleynikova SlobodaRapoport
Oleynikova SlobodaPritsker
OstriykiShapira
OstriykiShupik/Shupak
OstriykiReznichenko
OstriykiVumitskiy/Vulitskiy
OstriykiMilman
YankovkaGenler
YankovkaPritsker
YankovkaReytar
YankovkaOrens/Orins
YankovkaPavlovskiy
YankovkaTokar
YankovkaLivintant
YankovkaRabinovich
YankovkaMylamud
YankovkaKovler
YankovkaPritsker
YankovkaYudkovskiy
YankovkaPishanskiy
YankovkaPolonskiy
UzinBaysinzon
UzinBlokh
UzinBroyde (2)
UzinBukarskiy
UzinFaer/Fayer
UzinGusakov
UzinKaer/Kler
UzinKostovetskiy (2)
UzinKuronach/Kuronas
UzinLande
UzinObukhovskiy (2)
UzinRudgayzer
UzinRud(n/zh)iyzer (2)
UzinRudinskiy (3)
UzinSukharov (3)
MolodetskoyeMarkov (3)
Sukholesy (?)Yampolskiy (2)
Sukholesy (?)Gorolovskiy
Sukholesy (?)Golubchik
Sukholesy (?)Veksler
Sukholesy (?)Reznik
Vel. Motovilovka(Kl)eotskiy