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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Korelichi in December 1811

Korelichi Name Index Census 1811

This census took place in Korelichi, Novogrudok districtin December 1811

It was signed by shkolnik Ovsey Arievich Volfovskiy entrusted by community.


Family NameNotes
Afroimskiy
Davidovich (2)1 one son left in 1809
Felsherskiy
Gershkovskiy+Slutskiy
Gevnokhovskiyfamily left in 1810
Gorodis
Gorodiskiy
Kosovskiysome left in 1809, son moved to Snov parafia in 1809
Lutskiyleft in 1810
Marovskiy
Minskiy
Mirskiy (3)1-two daughters left in 1809
left in 1811
Moldzatskiy
Movetskiy
Nesvizhskiy (2)some left in 1811
Novogrudskiy
Ofroimskiy/[Afroimskiy]+Slutskiy-came from Slutsk in 1810
Pekar
Shelomovskiy
Slutskiy (4)2 daughters left in 1809
some left in 1809 +Khvoinskiy
Stsikovich
Tsalkovichleft in 1808
Tsalkovskiy
Tsaykovskiy (2)1-two daughters married in Mir in 1810 and Yekhimoga(?) in 1811. +Mirskiy-left to Mir in 1810.
Turetskiy (2)family left in 1810, one son moved to Turets in 1811
left in 1807
UnknownGirsh son of Israel -left in 1808 (previously 1808)
UnknownMeer son of Uri -left in 1809, previously 51 y.ofYudkovskiy -family left in 1809
Unknownwidow Gaina Sheveleva died in 1808 (previously 70 y.o)
Unknownwidow Reuza Zelikova died in 1807 (previously 40 y.o)
Vilenchik/Vilenchin
Volfovskiy1-children left in 1809
1-daughter left in 1810
Vselubskiy2 daughters left in 1810
Yudkkovskiy (4)1-family left in 1809
1-family left in 1810