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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Old-new Logoysk residents in 1874

Logoysk Name Index Census 1874

These families appear in various additional revisions from town Logoysk, Borisov district which took place throughout the year 1874.
Most of them were missed during previous census, now their names were reviewed and they were allowed to be recorded as part of Logoysk community in their respective father's households. Majority of these individuals were by now married and thus additional census records include their own spouses and children.


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Barkan (7)
Fain (5)
Fainblum
Gelfman (3)
Genen
Godes
Godesh (4)
Goldfarb (2)
Gurarie
Guraryi
Kapelevich
Karplyi/Korp..
Khaimchik (2)
Khaytin
Krasner (2)
Kuglin/[Kuzmin?]
Levin (2)
Leykind/Leikind
Liberman (4)
Logoysk
Maikind
Malkin
Malkind
Markhlin
Matusov
Raikhelson
Rivkind
Rubenchik (2)
Rubinchik (4)
Sagalchik (4)
Sherman
Shimanovich (3)
Shimenovich/Simenovich (2
Tsvik
Unknown/Shimonovich - Abram Shimonovich moved to Minsk (D732/83)
Vainshtein (2)
Yankelev
Zysman/Zisman (4)