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Korostishev in October 1850

Korostyshev Name Index Census 1850

This census from Korostyshev (Korostishev), Radomysl district took place on Octrober 30, 1850.


There were 1,101 males and 1,449 females. It was signed by deputees Itsko Kachkin, Monasha Staroselskiy, Itsko Ga[z/r]enskiy, Shaya Ios Sinain/Sinayun and Shaya Leyb Kholodenko.
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Apteruk/Apterukh (2)
Baran (2) -1-father in unknown abasence
Barin
Begelfer
Belkovskiy/Bel'kovskiy -one family became farmers; Related: Kogos-in unknown absence
Beratsuk/Bulatsuk
Berenzuk/Bereizuk
Bereznyak
Bilkovskiy (4) -one son army recruit
Binkovskiy
Bondarchuk
Bondaruk -family moved to farmers status
Brusilovskiy (2)
Burshtein -related: Khlebopros-in unknown absence
Chipenyuk (11) -2-families became farmers; 1-died; one son is army recruit
Chipurukha/Chipirukha (3) -one family became farmers
Chvepenyuk/Chipenuk
Chypenok
Chypinuk
Chyprus
Detina
Dukhovnyi (4)
Elkun (3)
Fanich/Finich -two sons in unknown absence
Fishbein (3)-1 father in unknown abasence
Forizon -one son recruit
Frants
Furman (2)
Gabe (3)
Gaitsyn -brother in unknown absence
Gaverman
Gazinskiy (2)
Geiovskiy/Geevskiy/Geyuvskiy
German
Ginerman
Gobshtein -two sons in unknown absence, one in army
Gofshtein (2) -1-father's whereabout sunknown; 1-one son army recruit, brother left 1850
Gokhvat (2) -both families became farmers.
Goldman
Golnderberg/[Goldenberg]
Gorodetskiy (31) -2 families became farmers; 1-brother in unknown absaence; 3-two sons army recruits; 1-head's whereabouts unknown since 1839 +nephew Terebmei..lin(?)-army recruit
Gukerman
Inerman -one son army recruit
Kachkin
Kagan (2) -1-died; 1-one son, army recruit
Kaganskiy (11)-one family became farmers; in two families: members in unknown absence; 1-one son army recruit
Kaitsin/Kaytsin -family became farmers
Kakan/Kikin
Kamenskiy
Keitsyn
Khaydes (2)
Khlebapros/Khlebopros (5)
Khodorkovskiy
Kholodenko (301) - 1-one family became farmers; 1-father recorded in Kanev as merchant in 1843; 1-moved to Zhitomir in 1836; 4-two sons army recruits; 3-some family members in unknown absence
Khozina/Kozina -1-elders died, young ones in unknown absence
Khvastovskiy
Kleyman
Ko(kh)orovskiy -one son army recruit, brother and another son in unknown place
Kogan
Koganskiy
Kordonskiy/Kordanskiy (3)
Korestyshovskiy/Korostyshevskiy (3) -a.k.a. Korostoshovskiy/Korostoshevskiy -one son army recruit
Kotlyarskiy (11) 4-one son recruit; 1--most sons died, one in army; 1-one nephew converted
Kozak (2)
Kozen(?)skiy -one son army recruit
Kozenvskiy/Kozelovskiy
Krichanskiy/Krichonskiy (2)
Krichinskiy -one son army recruit
Krivoruchka
Kruchenetskiy (2)
Kruchenyi (3) -one son army recruit
Kruchnyi
Kruchynetskiy -cousin army recruit.
Krupnik (2)
Kudish
Kupershtein (3)
Kushnirenko
Kuts/[Koots] (2) -1-exiled to Siberia
Lazebnik (3)
Litvak
Lober (4) -one son army recruit
Magada
Magida (6) -one family became farmers; in two families: army recruits; 1-sons in unknown absence
Maklyarskiy (2) -1-one son army recruit
Malerman/Milerman
Malina/Ma(l)ina
Malinskiy (3)
Margulis/Morgulis (15) -1-died; 1-nephew is army recruit; 1-one son in unknown absence
Margus
Maroz/Moroz (7) -1-one son army recruit +Zolotar-army recruit; 1-one son army recruit; 1-father and son died.; 1-two sons army recruits
Minenskiy
Mirochnik -head in unknown absence
Mirtsen (?)
Mokovoz
Nerans
Pakivskiy/Pikivskiy -one son army recruit
Panich (2) -one son army recruit +Voldman
Pargament/[Pergament] (3) - a.k.a. Pirgament -head is army recruit.
Pekar (32) -in 3 families sons in unknown absence; 1-one is army recruit; 1-family became farmers
Pikovskiy (2)
Pinskiy
Poleshchuk (7) -a.k.a. Polishchuk 1-1-one son army recruit
Poleshuk (9) -1-died; 1-father died, one son army recruit.
Pivnik -head in unknown absence, one son army recruit
Portnoy (11) -in unknown absence, 2 families--one son recruit; 1-army recruit
Pyzhnik/Pizhnik -father in unknown absence
Rabenovich/[Rabinovich] (7) -1--nephew army recruit
Rabinovich (19) -one son rarmy recruit
Radovskiy (3)-1-one family became farmers; 1-one son in unknown absence
Raitsyn/Raitsin/Raytsin (9) - 1-family died; 1-one son army recruit
Reznik -one son army recruit
Ronin/Ronyn (2)
Rozenberg/Rozenbarg (9) -a.k.a. Rozenbarkh, Royzinberg; 1-father in unknown absence; 1-father converted in 1844
Rozenshain/Rozeynshan (2)
Rozhovskiy/Roskovskiy -relateD: Liberman-nephew is army recruit
Rubshtein
Rushynskiy
Rybak (3)
Ryzhevskiy (2)
Salomennik
Sapochnik
Sapozhnik (14) -1-one son exiled to Siberia, 1-one son recruit; 1-whereabouts unknown
Serdinskiy/Verdinskiy (2) -father in unknown absence
Shaen/Shaun
Shapochnik/Shaposhnik (8) -in three families: one son recruit -army recruit
Shigun -died
Shklyar
Shmerikyarskiy (?) -one son recruit
Shteinberg (6) -nephew is army recruit; a.k.a. Shtaiberg
Shtenbar/Shtenber (2)
Shulyak -one son army recruit
Shumyak/Shulyak -one son -army recruit
Siayuk/Sinain
Sinaevich (6) -one son army recruit
Sinayuk/Sinain
Sinayuk/Sinauk (6)
Sirota (6) - in two families: members are army recruits.
Slobodetskiy (3) -one family became farmers
Smoller -most in unknown absence, one son army recruit
Smolyar (3)
Solomenik/Solomyanik (2) -in unknown absence
Spektarskiy
Spektor
Staroselskiy (2) -one son army recruit
Stolyar -two sons became farmers, one army recruit
Strizhevskiy (3) -one family became farmers
Studenetskiy/Studinitskiy (2) -in two families sons army recruits
Taemovskiy/Tisnivskiy (2)
Tateruk -one son army recruit
Terebizhnik/Terebishnik (2) -one son army recruit, nephew exiled to Siberia
Teteruk (3) -one family became farmers
Tokarskiy
Tomarkin
Tsypenuk (2) -one son army recruit
Tumarkin
Ugenovich(?)
Usharenko (10) -1-one brother army recruit; 1-one son army recruit; Related: Pekar
Usherenko (11)-1-father died, sons in unknown absence; 1-one son absent
Ushirenko/Ushyrenko (3) 1-absent
Usynovich/Usvilovich -one son army recruit
Vainshtein (4) -Related: Polishchuk
Vainshtin
Vernik (3) -1-one son army recruit
Vilenskiy (11) -1-in unknown absence; 1-one grandson converted
Vilerskiy
Vinarskiy (4)-in both families: father in unknown absence
Vinokur (8) -1-in unknown absence; 1-one son army recruit
Vinshtein -in unknown absence
Vinyarskiy (3) -one son army recruit
Vitoilivskiy
Vladimerskiy/Vladimirskiy (4)
Volovnik (3)
Vovoda -in process of being recorded as farmers
Voyshtein
Zagranichnyi (3) -1-father's whereabouts unknown; one nephew-army recruit;
Zeylikovich -sons mostly died, one army recruit.
Zoistarskiy/Zolstarskiy -father left, one son recruit.
Zolotar
Zolotarski
Zubrovskiy (2)