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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Boyarka bourgeois in May 1858

Boyarka Name Index Census 1858

This census took place in Boyarka, Zvenigorodka district on May 30, 1858.
This portion recorded petty bourgeois families. It was signed by Duvid Sokol, Mordko Toklats, Khaim Sklyarskiy, Kapelushnik and one person who signed name only his name in Hebrew.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Artisan families
Kagan -one son in the army
Rubashevskiy

Bourgeois families
Last NameNotes
Balatilskiy
Bilipilskiy/Balapolskiy (?)
Brosilovskiytwo in the army
Chudnovskiy
Drubman
Dubasarskiy/Dubosarskiy (5)1-one in the army
1-family members separated
Dubovik/Dubovyk (2)1-family became farmers
1-one in the army
Eidel (3)
Ganapolskiy (2)1 family became farmers
Gerasuich/Goraluk (?)
Glukhoy/Glukhiy
Gudz' (2)
Kaganone son in unknown absence
Kainer/[Klainer?]
Kamanetskiy
Kapchik
Kapilushnik (2)
Kelman
Koshutskiy
Kotolnik
Lubovnyi
Lukach (3)one in the army
Maslavskiy
Matil/Matil'/Mitil'Related: Libirov
Mizhibotskiy/Mi(?)ibitskiy (?)
Mizibatskiy
Nemirovskiy
Patachuk/Pitichuk
Premoslavskiy/Primoslavskiy (4)
Ruban (2)one in the army
Rubashevskiy/Rubashovskiy (2) both families became farmers
Shumarskiy
Sklyarskiy (8)2 families with one members in the army
1-family members moved out into separate households in 1850s
Sokol (8)3 families with one person in the army
Sukharevichone in the army
Svirchik (3)
Tanchurafamily became farmers. Related: Talianskiy/Tanchura
Teklitskiy (3)one in the army
Tinovskiyfamily became farmers in 1852
Tolmach (2)family became farmers
UnknownLeyvi Gersh son of Yankel without last name,
with one, four sons and one daughter-in-law.
Velidnitskiy
Vinarskiy
Vinitskiyone in the army
Vinokurskiyfather in unknown absence
Voskoboynik
Yampolskiy (3)1-large family, 3 in the army, few cousins became farmers in 1855.
1-family became farmers in 1843.
1-family members moved out into separate households in 185?
Zaichik/Zaychik
Zunder (3)one in the army