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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Mogilna in December 1811

Mogilna Name Index Census 1811

This census from Mogilna, Igumen district took place in September 1811.

There were 20 males recorded.


Family nameNotes
Bershtin (7)-in one household, part of the family moved to Nesvizh in 1803 and 1809;
in another: one son moved to Vilno in 1809
in another: one son moved to place Belitsa, Mogilev gov in 1807
in another: head recorded in Rakov, currently located in Mogilna.
in another: head lived in village Kostosh but currently listed in Mogilna. His son moved to Nesvizh in 1803
Blekhar Shapira
Grinberkh/[Grinberg]
Krasilshchiknewborn.
Mardis Shkolnikcame from town Slutsk in 1805
Mirkisone son moved to town Borisov where recorded; another son moved to place Mer (Mir), Novogrudok dist., Grodno gov. in 1808
Perchikcame in 1807 and recorded here.
Pokutskiwas previously in place Iven', Minsk(?) dist. and currently recorded in Mogilna.
Unknown/Girsh Ilkono