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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Vselyub in November 1811

Vselyub Name Index Census 1811

This census took place in Vselyub (Vselub), Novogrudok districtin November 1811

There were 44 males and 52 females recorded. It was signed by elders Orel Israelevich Gutelevskiy and Nosin Rubnovich Rubinovski.


Family NameNotes
Berkovskiy (5)1-two daughters left in 1808-09
1-two granddaughters married in Slutsk
1-one son left in 1811
1-family left in 1810 +neighbor (Oz/d)minovskiy-fled in 1808.
Brekovskiy
Biemovichfamily left in 1810
Blokhovskiy2 sons and 2 daughters left in 1810
Blokhovskiynewcomer family in 1811
Borukhovskiymostly left in 1810
Dvorzhetskiy/[Dvoretskiy]family left in 1809
Gitelevskiy
Gutelevskiy
Ioselevskiynewcomer family in 1811
Iov(kh/l)anovskiy)family left in 1810
Khaimovskiyfamily left in 1810
Khananovskiy/Khanonovskiy mostly left in 1809
Leyzerovskiy (3)1-children left in 1810; 1-newcomer family in 1811
Lozhinskiyfamily left in 1809. Related: Berkovskiy
Misinovskiy
Mordukhovskiy
Nisanovich
Nisinovskiy/Nisanovskiy (2)
Pertsikfamily left in 1808
Rubinovskiy (4) 1-one son remained, family left in 1809-10.
Slutskiyleft in 1809
Televskiymostly left in 1808-09
Unknownwidow Sheina Nokhamova (previously 50 y.o died in 1808).
Son Mordukh (previously 23 left in 1810
with wife Sora (previously 20y.o.).
Son Movsha (25y.o) remains with wife Rysia 25y.o. and daughter Meyta 7 y.o.
Zelvanskiydaughters left in 1810