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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Uman in additional census of 1858

Uman Name Index Census 1858


This is additional census from town Uman, Uman, which took place on August 25, 1858.

It recorded people missed during main census conducted earlier in the year. There were 34 males and 30 females recorded in this list.
It was signed by Rabbi Mordko Lavut, tax collector Govshiy Brodskiy and compilers of these revision: Shulim Berdichevskiy, Leyba Sula, Shlema Ostashevskiy, Aron Barzalts.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same famly name


Family nameNotes
Alperin
Barskiy
Dyshelman/Dishelman
Feldman
Gelfeibein/Gelfeybein
Gerenshtein
Gitmanleft to Talnoe
Granovskiyfemales only
Kaptsanuk/Kaptsanyukfather returned from fleeing in 1858
Kobzaltsfather returned from fleeing in 1858
Krimskiyreturned from fleeing in 1858
Kun
Leiderman/Leyderman
Lemberskiy
Lybis/[Libis]
Mogelevskiy/[Mogilevskiy]
Muchnik
Petrovskiy/Pekrovskiy
Roitman/Roytman
Salazonfather was absent in 1857, returned in 1858
Sirota (?)females only
Slovenkofather was absent since 1857, returned in 1858
Tovianker/Tolianker
Tyker/Tiker
Vainsheinkerfemales only
Volochkafemales only
Zaichik/Zaychikseparate census entry from June 17, 1858
Zaslavskiyfemales only
Zbarskiyfather fled since 1851, son returned in 1858