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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Zembin in July 1834

Zembin Name Index Census 1834

This additional census took place in Zembin, Borisov district in July 1834.
There were 6 males and 4 females recorded. It was by elder Abram Shadri(n).

Family Name
Gimpelevich
Rozenbaum
Zaltkind/Zeltkind (2)

Dokshitsy in July 1834

Dokshitsy Name Index Census 1834

This additional census took place in Dokshitsy, Borisov district in July 1834.
There were 20 males and 7 females recorded. It was by Leyba Gershenovich Galporovich, Vulf Itskovich.

Family Name
Galperovich/Gimperovich
Golberg
Gutkin
Fridman
Kabachnik
Khaskind/Khalkind
Levitan/Levitin
Partnoy
Rifkind
Rozenberg
Rozov (3)
Shapira
Tsalkipt
Unknown/Berkovich
Unknown/Dovidovich
Unknown/Meerovich
Zalkin

Krasnoluki in July 1834 census

Krasnoluki Name Index Census 1834

This census took place in Krasnoluki, Borisov district on July 30, 1834.
There were 3 males and 3 females recorded. It was by elders Leyzer Gurovich.

Family Name
Aizinberkh
Bagadanovski

Okolovo in July 1834 census

Okolovo Name Index Census 1834

This census took place in Okolov, Borisov district on July 31, 1834.
There were 10 males and 2 females recorded. It was by elders Girsh Notovich Goldman and Meer Aronov Gitermakh.

Family Name
Dreyzin
Gurevich
Kazhdan (2)
Kopelevich/Kopeliovich (2)
Presman
Rokhin
Shapira/Shapyra (2)

Ozarichi in March 1807 census

Ozarichi Name Index Census 1807

This census was compiled in Ozarichi, Bobruysk district in March 1807 based on emperor's order from 9th December 1804.

Last Name
Briski
Dubrovstskiy/Dubrovenskiy
Fikron/Fikson
Frenklekh
Frenklekh (4)
Ginzbork
Golod (2)
Golodts (12)
Golodts/Sukhoruk
Ketsler
Komisarchik (2)
Kozak
Lapsich
Liokimovich (3)
Lipsich (2)
Maizel
Mashlionok
Pindrus
Pinskiy (3)
Pobolovskiy
Shklovskiy
Shvedik
Tomoshovich (2)
Tsenter
Additions
PlaceNameReason Left
OzarichiUnknown/Vulfovichpetty bourgeois
OzarichiUnknown/Peysakhovichpetty bourgeois
OzarichiUnknown/Ioselovdied, wife's whereabout sunknown, son went to Glusk, daughter married.
OzarichiUnknown/Liokimovdied, wife's wehreabouts unknown
OzarichiUnknown/Itskovichleft to Mozyr
OzarichiUnknown/Itskov (2)whereabouts unknown
OzarichiUnknown/Mordukhovdied
OzarichiUnknown/Berkovleft to Glusk
OzarichiUnknown/Yankelovwhereabouts unknown
OzarichiUnknown/Mikhelevwhereabouts unknown
OzarichiUnknown/Gertsovhusband died, wife remaried.
OzarichiUnknown/Shlemovfled
OzarichiUnknown/Yankelevleft to Kostukovichi on his own
OzarichiUnknown/Ioselevdied, wife's whereabouts unknown
OzarichiUnknown/Vulfovwhereabouts unknown
OzarichiUnknown/Yeselev(?)whereabouts unknown
Ozarichi, 1800Unknown/Itskovleft to Mozyr
OzarichiUnknown/Girshovleft to Rechitsa
OzarichiUnknown/Abramovleft to unknown location
in village LekhovichUnknown/Tsodykovdied
in Netovich(?)Unknown/Zalman-Dovidleft to unknown location

Lyakhovichi in February 1819 census

Lyakhovichi Name Index Census 1819

This census from Lyakhovichi, Slutsk district took place in February 1819. It (newsly?)-recorded individuals who lived there and were present at the time of the census as well as officially belonged to this community.

There were 244 males and 208 females recorded. It was signed by edlers: by elders: Yankel Yokhelovich Ashkenozi, Biniomin Uszerowitz Gruszka, Nahman Jeraclowicz Ogiszki, Hirsz Leybowiz Malowicki, Leyba Szaiowicz Hawza, Gdala Wolfowicz (G)elina, Meyer Jankelowicz Malawicki. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.



Family Name
Abaranik
Abreza/?.gezi
Aronchik
Aronevn/Arochevn
Aronny
Balen
Bayes/Bayus (2)
Begun (2)
Berkovich (3)
Blozen
Blumes
Blyahar (2)
Brazhnik
Brevda (5) (+Valovits)
Budovlya
Burshtein (2)
Busel (6)
Charny/Chorny (2)
Da(s/v)netsovich
Dobes (2)
Dubinchik (3)
Dumoves/Dushoves
Dyshkant
Fainshtein
Falevich/Filevich
Farber/Farbur
Findel
Fintsel
Gam (2)
Gantsevich
Gauza/Gouza (5)
Gdovich
Gelfan/[Gelfand]
Gelfes
Gelina
Giz
Glezer
Golanchik
Goldbarg (3)
Golfand
Greblya
Grinbarg/Grinbarkh (3)
Gringor
Grinshpan
Grinshtein
Gripshman
Grushka (2)
Guk
Gulich
Kacher (2)
Kaplan (8)
Karablya/Karables
Kerbel (2)
Kerben
Khabas
Khaete (+Lev)
Khaikes
Khait (2) (+Vinger)
Kharas (2)
Kharsht/Kharlet
Khayel
Khayenkes/Khienkes (2)
Khozak
Khvedok
Khvelek/Khveluk (2)
Klon
Kolodna
Kotlyar
Koval
Kurkhens
Kur'khents
Kushner
Lef
Lev (3)
Lipkes
Liss (4)
Litevker
Livshits
Loyes/Loes (2)
Losel
Malovitskiy/Malovidzki (7)
Medres
Mekhl'
Menaker
Minkes
Misenzhnik
Mukasey (6)
Mus
Nemen/Nelin
Odakhovski (2)
Oginski (4)
Olantsa
Olkha (3)
Olsha
Pantol (2)
Pren
Purchik (2)
Reifa
Rybnik
Rysef
Ryzhes
Shak
Shelts
Shostak
Shteiman
Shuster
Sinefker
Sluchak (3)
Smoidzyak (2)
Snovskiy (2)
Stolyar
Sysun
Tarkh (2)
Tserles
Unknown/Gavrelovich
Unknown/Volfovich
Utses/Utsios
Vakokhnyanski
Valofinski
Valokhviyanski
Vatn
Veber/Veder
Vinger
Vingert
Vishni/Vishnya
Voshkovtser/Voshkoftser (2)
Yebshtein (6)
Yelina (2)
Zalztsman/[Zaltsman]
Zats (3)
Zayets (2)
Zlotnik

Kopyl in March 1819 census

Kopyl Name Index Census 1819

This additional census from sub-kagal of Kopyl, Slutsk district took place in March 1819. It was signed by Yosel Kalmanovich Berkovich. There were 213 males, 128 females living in 189 households. Signed by elders: Litman Davidovich Livshits and Shaya Mordukhovich Gurvich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
(Kh)avin
Abramovich (2)
Agronovich
Ainbinder
Aizinshtein-Starin (or Starik i.e. old man?)
Arakhi
Arber
Aronovich-portnoy (possibly patronymic & occupation)
Bagin
Begelfer
Bentsion
Berkovich (2)
Bet/Bor (?)
Bezgon
Blogershtein
Brand
Bruner
Buntsik
Burak (2)
Burshtyn (4)
Daragovitskiy
Davidovich
Elgod/Yelgod
Epshtein (2)
Faivishovich (4)
Falkin
Finkel
Gdalevich
Gelfand
Gershenovich
Geylyaya
Gilelchik
Glats/Glets
Gorfunkel
Gurvich (5)
Israelevich (2)
Izrok
Kalok
Kalon
Kanter
Kapul
Kapuler
Karon/Karona (5)
Karvich/Korvich
Katlan
Katsil'/Kitsil'
Kaval'
Kazan/Ka.an
Kharon
Kheyfets/Kheyfats
Kogubon
Kravets
Krupenik
Lais
Lavyn/Lavin
Lekin
Leven
Levin
Leybovich (6)
Litmanovich
Livshits (2)
Lotman
Lotvin
Mendelevich (2)
Mikhelevich
Mlotek/Mlotyak
Mlotok (2)
Movshovich (3)
Nakhmanovich (3)
Navisin/Navilin
Nevelevich
Niskiy
Noselevich (4)
Novik
Osherovich
Pastron
Patron
Pecherinskiy
Per
Perl'
Peskin (2)
Peysakhovich (2)
Pinkhas-Bakin
Port
Rabin
Rabinovich (2)
Romanovskiy (2)
Roskesh
Ryvets
Sapira
Shaftan
Shapira (4)
Shestak
Shevelevich (3)
Shimonovich
Shkolnik
Shlemovich
Shmel'ke
Shmerkovich
Shmurak
Shtok (2)
Shults
Shuror
Shvets
Shvid (2)
Skaban
Slabodka
Svets
Svid
Troyan (2)
Tsodok
Tyren (2)
Unknown/Aronovich
Unknown/Aronovich
Unknown/Gershonovich
Unknown/Itskovich
Unknown/Khaimovich
Unknown/LeybovichShklyar
Unknown/Shmuylovich
Valesin (?)
Vaynshtein/Vainshtein
Vel'kin/Vel'khin
Volshin/Vol'shin (2)
Yakubovich
Yankelevich (5)
Yeyzerovich

Lyakhovichi in August 1816 census

Lyakhovichi Name Index Census 1816

This census from Lyakhovichi, Slutsk district took place in August 1816. It was signed by Yosel Kalmanovich Berkovich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family NameOther family names in the household
(G?)aetsRibnik, Rosanskiy/Rozhanskiy
AduhovskiyDarevskiy, Berkovich (2)
Angelevich
Aronchik
AshinovzMalovitskiy, Samuydzyak, Vinger
Berkovich (4)Zaltsman, Havcha, Snovskiy
BobrovAronovich
BreslavskiyKomar, Edelevich
Brevda (3)Berkovich
BrezinaRozin
Budovlya
BugbinderEpshtei[n]/Epshtel'
Burshtein
Busel (3)Unknown/Senderovich, Unknown/Nohimovich
Busyal
DavydkovichSye[d]ne, Gavcha, Sluchak, Lev
Epshtein (2)Berkovich
Fanshtein
GalembaKacher, Unknown/Vulfovich
Gavza (3)Unknown/Girshovich, Burshtein
GelfantShklyar, Oginskiy (2)
Glina (4)Berkovich, Grabina, Vinger and separately El'kona
GlukhovskiyUnknown/Peysakhovich, Kleymayster, Farbotnik
GrabelnikPortnoy, Shmuhler, Kushner, Berkovich
GrabinaKacher
Grus'ko/Grus'ka
Harlin
ItskovichUnknown/Beruhkovich (2),Unknown/Nisonovich, Malinka, Vinograd
Itskovich-Portnoy
or Itskovich tailor
Shvets
Kaplan (2)Lis, Grinshpan, Joselovich
KotlyarMukasey
LeyzarovichEpshtein
LiboshevskiyVinograd, Mukasey, Unknown/Itskoivh,Unknown/Gilerovich,Unknown/Haimovich, Oginskiy, Berkovich,Lev, Malina
Lis
MalovichShmuylovich, Berkovich, Rosm/Rosl
Malovitskiy (7)Yablona, Kacher
Mandl'Kushner
Mukasey
MurkesVinograd
Odukhovskiy
Oginskiy (2)
Pinchuk
Rubinchik
RubnikMlodinov, Budovlya
Samudyak/Saludyak
Shkolnik
Tikotsinskiy
ValohoyanskiyMen'ko
Vinger
Vinograd
Vishnya
VulfovichVatnmayster, Olekha
YevnovichUnknown/Abramovich, Shlefer, Shlemovich-Tkach, Unknown/Leybovich
ZadvorskiyKaplan
ZayetsLis

Pratsevichi in March 1819 census

Pratsevichi Name Index Census 1819

This additional census from Pratsevichi(?) community, Slutsk district took place in March 1819. It was signed by Volf Elikelevich and Evse[y] Aronovich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


td>Rivkin (2)
Family Name
Moskalik/Maskalik (3)
Rayngauzn

Zaleskoye community in June 1818 census

Zaleskoye Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Zaleskoye community, Slutsk district took place in June 1818. It was signed by Volf Elikelevich and Evse[y] Aronovich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Kulak
Maskal' (4)
Trestenets
Zaleskiy

Dolgov in March 1819 census

Dolgov Name Index Census 1819

This additional census from Dolgov (poborstva Dolgovskogo), Slutsk district took place in March 1819. There were 26 males and 32 females recorded. It was signed by Volf Yankelevich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Bratko
Bergon
Bystritskiy
Komshch
Komsitskiy (2)
Konotop
Kulak
Lyadnyy/Lyadniy
Ostrovskiy (2)
Savich
Savitskiy
Siniovka/Sinevka
Stanskiy
Stepurskiy
Tsekhovskiy
Veselov
Zhilikhovskiy (2)

Zamosh'ye in June 1818 census

Zamosh'ye Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Zamosh'ye, Slutsk district took place in June 1818. It was signed by Kalman Nisonovich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Lavrovitskiy
Olshanskiy (2)
Paleev
Sluchak
Slutskiy
Zamoshskiy

Ivanskie ogorodniki in June 1818 census

Ivanskie ogorodniki Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Ivanskie ogorodniki, Slutsk district took place in June 1818. It was signed by Abram Ioselevich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Buchatsinskiy
Grumberg
Maskovich
Ogorodnik
Ogorodnitskiy
Podlipskiy/Podlinskiy (2)
Rosomakha
Shchitkovich
Vayner

Dominikov in June 1818 census

Dominikov Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Dominikov, Slutsk district took place in June 1818. It was signed by Sholom Efroimovich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Beloboloto (2)
Chaplits
Chepelevskiy (3)
Dominikovskiy
Goldberg
Krivitskiy
Mikhol(v)eshchin
Rozhanskiy
Starchits
Tserpe(kh)avo

Ostrov in June 1818 census

Ostrov Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Ostrov, Slutsk district took place in June 1818. It was signed by Movsa Berkovich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Bekas
Kunits
Milkovich
Ostrovskiy (3)
Prusyar
Ratner
Shulyak
Shuster
Sokol

Chaychitsy in June 1818 census

Chaychitsy Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Chaychitsy, Slutsk district took place in June 1818. It was signed by Mesel(?) Gersonovich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Elier
Fainshtein
Kronik (4)
Levenda (2)
Paleev/Pallev (2)
Petrushkes
Ratner
Shel'skes (2)
Tsarskoy
Tseytel'kes
Vayner (2)

Chaplitsy in June 1818 census

Chaplitsy Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Chaplitsy, Slutsk district took place on June 28, 1818. It was signed by Volf Fevelovich. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Krivitskiy (3)
Pokroshevskiy
Prusskiy
Tanuslitskiy/Tanusitskiy
Vyzner
Zamogila

Podliptsy in June 1818 census

Podliptsy Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Podliptsy, Slutsk district took place on June 28, 1818. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
B(?)il'zak/Pil'zak
Baskind
Denenberg
Fayshtel'
Isernes
Krunik
Kozakin
Podolipskiy
Podlipskiy
Zobshtein
Zupin

Volotyzh in June 1818 census

Volotyzh Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Volotyzh (Volotyzhskoe community), Slutsk district took place on June 28, 1818. It was signed by Signed Girsh Itskovich Valoto. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Bondarovich
Gluskiy
Ivanskiy (2)
Shliver (2)
Pilus
Volaty/Voloty (2)

Kopyl in August 1816 census

Kopyl Name Index Census 1816

These census from Kopyl, Slutsk district took place on August 11, 1816. There were 86 males and 132 females recorded. It was signed in Hebrew by community elders: Shmoyla Noakh Leibovich Shmurak and Berko Borukhovich Itskovich. The number in parentheses indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family NameRelated familiesNotes
Arrak
Blagershtein/BlazershteinKazak, Shmurak
Blokh
Bogamol
DinesSmolak, Getsuk, Tarian
Eldad
Epshtein
Gershenovich
Gil'chik
Glusak
Goldbarg
Gorfunkel
Gurvich (9)
Itskovich (2)
Kaldunov
Kantor
Kantorovich
Kaplan
Kazak (4)
Kazlan
Kharon
Khavin
Kleshch (3)Slutskiy, Kaplan, +Unknown/Sholomovich, Shapira
Kotlan
Krobchan
Lifshits (4)
Lotvin
Malatok
Maluk
MikhelevUnknown/Geshelev from Grozov, Unknown/Abramovich
Mikhelevich
Musichar
Nakhmanovich
Nizkiy
Novik
Pastran (2)
Pecherynskiy
Perel (2)
Pinta
PolyakBarg
RabinShadkhan
Rabinovich (2)Slutsak
Ramanovskiy
Ribchan
RubakKleshch
RubinovichUnknown/Davidovich
Rymashevskiy
Shaftan (2)
Shapira (5)
Shmurak (+Kaplan (2)
Shostak
Slobodan
Slutsak
Smel'ko
Sostak
Surin
Unknown/Abramov
Unknown/GershonovichUnknown/Zelmanovfrom Uristsa (Urechye?)
Unknown/Leizerovich
Unknown/NisonovUnknown/Elevich
Unknown/Peisakhovich
Unknown/Pesakhovich
Unknown/Peysakhovich
YakirshKleshch
Yankelev
Zak (2)
Zrok (2)

Romanovo in February 1819 census

Romanovo Name Index Census 1819

This census from Romanovo, Slutsk district took place on February 1819. There were 55 males and 38 females recorded. It was signed by elders: [..] Mikhelovich Rabinovich and Faybish Movshovich Mayzel. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same family name.



Family Name
Baron
Blumshtein
Epshtein (2)
Kaplan
Kavlyan/Kavlen
Knor
Levin
Maslon
Mayzel (6)
Parton
Pastor/Pastorz
Peker (3)
Peros (2)
Petrushka
Rabinovich
Reyzumblum
Sapira
Shapira
Shulman
Slusman (2)
Unknown/Girsh/Abramovich
Unknown/Girshovich

Romanovo in August 1816 census

Romanovo Name Index Census 1816

This census from Romanovo, Slutsk district took place in August 1816. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same family name.


Gurovich
Family NameRelated family names
(T/B)usenin/Bugenin (?)
Beker
Beyakh
Gevseevich
Gilel' or Unknown/Gilel
Gurevich
Karko
Khedeker
Kikhen
LapatitsEliovich
Levonavich
Mayzal's (4)
Murovich
Nakhmanovich
Pagoskiy
Pros
Sadovitskiy
Shulman
Unknown/Abramovich
Unknown/Leyzerovich
Unknown/Mordukhovich
Unknown/Mordukhovich

Bobovnya in August 1816 census

Bobovnya Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Bobovnya, Slutsk district took place on August 13, 1816. There were 8 males and 15 females recorded. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Gerkovich
Gorfinkel
Grynvald/Grinvald
Kantorovich
Turbovich (4)

Medvedichi (Nedvedits) in June 1818 census

Medvedichi Name Index Census 1818

This additional census from Medvedichi (Nedvedits), Slutsk district took place on June 28, 1818. It was signed community elders There were 54 males and 36 females recorded. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family NameNotes
Berezina (3)
Dek (2)
Dubina
Golokhvyanskiy (2)
Kaplan (6)
Nedvedich
Osina (2)
Rouza (2)
Kaplan (2)in village Kurshinovich
Levin village Tsigan
Asinain village Malyshov
Busel (3)in village Khotyazhov
Lev (3)in village Smolnikov
Berezinain village Gorodishcha

Medvedichi (Nedvedits) in August 1816 census

Medvedichi Name Index Census 1816

This additional census from Medvedichi (Nedvedits), Slutsk district took place August 1816. It was signed community elders There were 54 males and 36 females recorded. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family NameNotes
Deich/Deych (2)
Dubina
Gervzina/Gerzina
Girshavich
Kaplan (2)
Lis
Nosinovich
Revz
Valakhvi(l/m)nskiy
Levin village Tsygan
Levin village Smolenikov
Kaplanin village Smolenikov
Buselin village Khotyazh
Lisin village Tal'nikovich

Starobin in March 1819 census

Starobin Name Index Census 1819

This additional census from Starobin, Slutsk district took place March 1819. There were 54 males and 36 females recorded. It was signed community elders in Hebrew: Nisen Davidovich Yakhnits, Yankel Eliovich Kopchits. The number in parenthesis indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
(K)rosnyts
Angeiber
Balonik
Bodnits
Bradochki/Brodochki (2)
Brants
Budits
Chaplin
Dinits
Dolgin
Domnits (3)
Epshtein
Fisherman
Gdalin
Goldyn/Goloden
Gozinbu[k]
Guramnik
Kantorovich
Katsin
Katsin
Khaytin
Khinits (2)
Kranits
Levkovich (2)
Lifshits
Litsvin
Madnik
Mankin
Maslanik
Pivshin
Platon
Polyak
Ramanar/Ramaner
Ramgon
Rechin
Revzin
Rivin (4)
Rokhlin (2)
Sheiman
Sklerin/Shilfin
Vynari[k/n]
Zavits

Starobin in August 1816 census

Starobin Name Index Census 1816

These census from Starobin, Slutsk district took place August 1816. There were 63 males and 77 females recorded. It was signed by Nisen Dawidowicz Jach[?)icz, Janchel Ickow Kupczewicz and Sent to Slutsk town magistrat's ratman Azik Epshtein. The number in parentheses indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Becherin
Bogdanich
Branich/Bran'ch
Brodetskiy
Cheplik
Dolik
Dukhovich
Fisherman
Golubets
Golubetskiy
Kantorovich (2)
Kaptsevich (3)
Khinovich (2)
Khinovskiy
Krasnets
Kravits (2)
Kulyavets
Levkovich (2)
Lifshits
Lipchik
Marmur
Mayzel
Mednik
Mekhanik
Mil[k]ich
Nankin
Paleev (3)
Pivchik
Rapoport
Ratner
Ravich
Rivin (2)
Rodgon
Rokhlin
Roshits (2)
Rubin(ich)?
Ruditskiy
Sheverinskiy
Shifman
Shilimovich
Shtusin
Slyunda
Velitskiy
Yakhnich
Zabretskiy
Zavits (2)

Grozovo in January 1817 census

Grozovo Name Index Census 1817

These census from Grozovo, Slutsk district took place January 1817. The number in parentheses indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Itkin
Kaplun
Levi
Lifshits
Marants
Melnik
Ravits
Sagolovich
Shveydel
Taubenson
Vendrov

Grozovo in February 1819 census

Grozovo Name Index Census 1819

These census from Grozovo, Slutsk district took place February 1819. It recorded petty bourgeois newly-added to the community. There were 32 males and 17 females in this list. It was signed by Shmuylo Abramovich Vendrug and Zisko Khaimovich Reysukh. The number in parentheses indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Dembrug
Deren
Greyshukh
Lekhovitskiy/Lyakhovitskiy
Leykind
Ravich
Reyshug/Reyshukh (4)
Rozays
Rubinovich
Salaveychuk
Trube/Trubech
Unknown/Shmerkov
Uzdenskiy
Vendurg
Veyner (2)
Zhebrak

Grozovo in July 1816 census

Grozovo Name Index Census 1811

These census from Grozovo, Slutsk district took place in July 1816. There were 26 males and 35 females recorded. It was signed in Hebrew by community elders Ziskin Khaymovich Paleev and Mordukh Mikhelev Abramov Vendrov. There is a note indicating it was signed in Hebrew since none of the elders were literate in Russian. The number in parentheses indicates how many families shared the same last name.


Family Name
Ashknoz
Babuyn
Denburg (2)
Groshuk/Groshukh (4)
Kaplan (3)
Kesler
Livshits
Loshinskiy
Marshak (2)
Milnik
Rakov
Rubshtein
Sarancha (+Kaplan)
Shklyar
Shkolnik
Shlemov
Shveydel
Soloveychik
Trubis
Tsirulik
Turets
Turts
Unknown/Mikhelev
Vendrov (3)

Pogost in addtional census from 1874

Pogost Name Index Census 1864

These individuals appear in additional census from Pogost, Slutsk district which took place on November 18, 1874. It was confirmed by Minsk financial committee from 30 January 1875.


Family NameNotes
Zapolskiy

Klepchany census c.1864

Klepchany Name Index Census 1864

These individuals appear in additional census from Klepchany, Slutsk district which took place on February 10, 1874 (most likely 1864). It was signed by Mordukh Klinebor/..ber and Yevel Aronovich Yarkha. Their residence was confirmed by resolution from Minsk financial committee from July 15, 1872.


Family NameNotes
Buchachinskiyrecorded in Semgin
Dimenshteinrecorded in Klepchany

Romanovo in additional census of October 1874

Romanovo Name Index Census 1874

This is additional census from Romanovo, Slutsk district which took place on October 18, 1874. There were 112 males and 103 females recorded. It was signed by deputy of the Jewish community in Romanovo, Yankel Maizel.


recorded in ... D 20 year 83 and 34 year 84
Family NameNotes
Blukher
Blumkin
Blumshtein (2)
Chaplitskiy
Cherebukhovskiy
Dubershin
Epshtein (4)
Faingenblum
Goldberg (2)
Goldberg (2) - left: D 11 year 89
Goldman (2)
Gorfinkel
Govseev (2)
Kagan
Kailon/Pailon
Kan/Kon' (2)
Kaplon
Katsenovskiy
Knor (2)
Kravets
Kreynes
Kronik
Kulakovskiy
Kules
Kulis (?)
Landa
Lifshits (2)
Lovchinskiy
Maizel (4)
Maizel
Maizelhis son is recorded as petty bourgeois in town Bobruysk (D30/79 E82/79)
Maslan/Maslon (2)
Mendelevich
Mikhalevich
Miner/Miler
Mirskiy
Murvich (2)
Nazhakh/Na(?)akh
Osherovich
Paleev (3)
Pastron/Pastrun (2)
Pekar (7)
Polyak
Pros
Rabinovich (2)
Rakhlin (2)
Rozovskiy
Razanskiy/Ryazanskiy (2)
Sadovskiy (5)
Shapira (2)
Shmurak
Shulman
Slovenski/Sloven..(?)
Sluzhman/Sluskman (2)
Uskulovskiy
Varshal (3)
Zapolskiy

Romanovo additional revisions in 1872-1874

Romanovo Name Index Census 1872-1874

This list contains families which appeared in various census records from Romanovo, Slutsk district between 1872 and 1874.

Due to constant population migrations, while these individuals were recorded in Romanovo at the time of census, they likely come from outside and thus asked to be officially allowed to settle there. The approval date refers to the date when Minsk Financial Committee approved their request.

Most of these censuses were signed by deputies of the Jewish community of Romanovo, Yankel Maizel or Fayvush Borukhovich Pastron.

Additional information in this column is associated with migrations and written as fractions for example D279/84. Where the first number is probably a document number related to migration but the last number is a two digit year.


Family NameRecord DateApproval DateNotes
BlumshteinDecember 7, 1871March 21, 1872
PesetskiyDecember 27, 1871March, 1872
EpshteinAugust 1872November 2, 1872
MeblinAugust 1872November 2, 1872
VarshalOctober 27, 1872December 27, 1872
PogoskiyOctober 27, 1872December 27, 1872
BlumshteinDecember 20, 1872March 21, 1873
RagovskiySeptember 20, 1873April 12, 1875
PekarDecember 24, 1873(?)April 12, 1874
Parton/PastunDecember 31, 1873Unknown
MaizelDecember 31, 1873September 25, 1874
ProsDecember 31, 1873September 25, 1874
Epshtein (2)December 31, 1873September 25, 1874
SluzhmanDecember 31, 1873September 25, 1874
Naftalovich/Ka..manovichDecember 31, 1873September 25, 1874
BlumshteinDecember 31, 1873September 25, 1874
Sadovskiy (3)January 2, 1874September 24, 1873
BorisyanskiyJanuary 2, 1874September 24, 1873
KaplanJanuary 2, 1874September 24, 1873
Epshtein (2)January 2, 1874September 24, 1873
MaslanJanuary 2, 1874September 24, 1873moved to Tilikovichi #1615 year 1886.
ZhilikhovskiyFebruary 26, 1874June/July 11, 1874
MandelshteinFebruary 26, 1874June/July 11, 1874
Likhovitskiy/LakhovitskiyFebruary 26, 1874June/July 11, 1874
EpshteinMarch 15, 1874June/July 11, 1874
ShulmanMarch 15, 1874June/July 11, 1874listed in Taurida governorate D279/ year 83 (or 85)
MayzelMarch 15, 1874June/July 11, 1874listed in Taurida governorate D279/year 85
NadetskiyApril 2, 1874September 13, 1874
KulesApril 2, 1874September 13, 1874
Kaplan April 2, 1874September 13, 1874excluded due to moving to Chernigov governorate in 1877. (B:1844/1877)
ShapiraJune 1, 1874September 13, 1874
Mayzel (2)June 1, 1874September 13, 1874
KaplanJune 1, 1874September 13, 1874
Goldberg June 1, 1874September 13, 1874recorded in Sevastopol's merchants D54/85
RozanskiyOctober 12, 1874December 12, 1874
EpshteinOctober 12, 1874December 12, 1874
MaizelOctober 12, 1874December 12, 1874
Kaplan (2)October 12, 1874December 12, 1874
RakhlinOctober 12, 1874December 12, 1874
GinzburgOctober 12, 1874December 12, 1874
KreinesOctober 12, 1874December 12, 1874
MaizelOctober 12, 1874December 12, 1874recorded in Klitsk (Kletsk?) community D 22/1879, B 42/1880
Kaplan (4)October 18, 1874December 3, 1874
Maizel (6)October 18, 1874January 30, 1875
BlumshteinOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875recorded in Mogilev governorate D 271/86
AvierbokOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
GoldberOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
GurvichOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
Sluzhman/SluchmanOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
MikhalevichOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875his son a.k.a. Kravets
FridmanOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
RozanskiyOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
EpshteinOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
RakhlinOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
GinzburgOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
KreynesOctober 18, 1874January 30, 1875
PastronOctober 24, 1874October 29, 1874
UskolovskiyOctober 24, 1874October 29, 1874
GozentsvaygOctober 24, 1874October 29, 1874
MaizelOctober 24, 1874October 29, 1874
Paleov/PaleevOctober 30,1874March 1, 1875
KaplanOctober 30,1874March 1, 1875
SagalovichOctober 30,1874March 1, 1875
Cherebukhovskiy (widow)October 31,1874March 1, 1875
Pekar (2) (widow)October 31,1874March 1, 1875
MurvichOctober 31,1874March 1, 1875
RozanskiyOctober 31,1874March 1, 1875
Pros (widow)October 31,1874March 1, 1875
Knor (widow)October 31,1874March 1, 1875
Paleov (Paleev) (widow)October 31,1874March 1, 1875
MaizelOctober 31,1874March 1, 1875
MirskiyOctober 31,1874March 1, 1875
Lochvinskiy (widow)October 31,1874March 1, 1875
Unknown/Mendelevich (widow)October 31,1874March 1, 1875
KaplanOctober 31,1874March 1, 1875
EpshteinOctober 31,1874March 1, 1875
Pazhton/PastonOctober 31,1874March 1, 1875
Kaplan (widow)October 31,1874March 1, 1875
Shobilievskiy/MobilievskiyOctober 31,1874March 1, 1875
PortonOctober 31,1874June 5, 1875
GurvichOctober 31,1874June 5, 1875
Dovidovich (patronymic?)October 31,1874June 5, 1875
MaslanOctober 31,1874June 5, 1875
VinkovskiyOctober 31,1874June 5, 1875
PekarOctober 31,1874June 5, 1875
Koydanovskiy (Koydenovskiy)October 31,1874June 5, 1875
MargolinOctober 31,1874June 5, 1875
LevinOctober 31,1874June 5, 1875
BorishanskiyUnknown dateSeptember 25, 1874
RubinshteinUnknown dateSeptember 25, 1874
SheymupikovichUnknown dateSeptember 25, 1874
EpshteinUnknown dateSeptember 25, 1874
MargolinUnknown dateSeptember 25, 1874
SadovskiyOctober 31, 1874December 12, 1874
EpshteinNovember 17, 1874December 12, 1874
PogostskiyNovember 17, 1874December 12, 1874