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Individuals missed in Lipovets district censuses

Lipovets Name Index Census 1800s

This is the list of individuals missed in various censuses from Lipovets district.


PlaceYearFamily NameFirst NameFatherAgeNotes
Lipovets1800Ushiy BerAbram34These Abramovich and Shlemovich were left as children when their parents died in Lipovets during Polish times. Since then they have worked for various merchants who traveled to Russia and later other areas. During their stay with merchants, Abramovich married to a daughter from family recorded in 1795 under #3. After merchants moved back to their countries, both Abramovich and Shlemovich lived in Lipovets without absence for three years in good quality. Thus being local people they are now recorded as part of community with payment of gov't taxes.
Lipovets1800RukhlyaBerkowife of the above. Recorded on December 30, 1800.
Lipovets1800MoshkoShlema22See the comment for Ushiy Ber
Rossosh1820VinarIosYankel10Recorded on November 7, 1820. He was missed during revision of 1816 and additional censuses.
Koneloy1820OstrozhanskiyItskoShlema35during 1816 census he was shown under number 17 as deceased in 1812.
Pliskov1820KusnirskiyZayvelLeyba6missed during 1816 and follow-up censuses.
Pliskov1820ShmorgunAvrum MeyshIosel9missed during 1816 and follow-up censuses.
Pliskov1820KrotovskiyShaya KhaimFayvish8missed during 1816 and follow-up censuses.
Pliskov1820GradovskiyNukhimMikhel7missed during 1816 and follow-up censuses.