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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Kaligorka in May 1858

Kaligorka Name Index Census 1858

This census from Kaligorka, Zvenigorodka district was compiled on May 30, 1858.
There were 282 males and 281 females recorded. It was signed by Zaivel Shenare(v)ep(?), Danil Stserebniek, Meimer Salen, Gedal Bilininsk, Unaiko Mocheki(?), Zelik Salin.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family nameNotes
Barats two in the army
Bard one brother moved to Talnoe in 1880.
Belopolskiy
Borsuk/Bursuk (2)
Enkeles
Fastovskiy one in the army
Gayzer
Gersman
Granovskiy one in unknown absence
Grubman
Gulko/Gul'ko family became merchants in 1857
Kagan (2) two in unknown absence
Kamin (2)
Kapustyan
Kavunovskiy (4) one family in unknown absence
Khaenko/Khayenko one in the army
Khavronskiy/Khavron'skiy
Khazan (2) one absent
Kipir (2) one in unknown absence
Kleiner
Kopilenko/[Kopelenko]
Krivopal one in the army
Kurits one in the army
Kutsyi family became farmers in 1852
Lazan one in the army
Lebed/Lebed' one in the army
Makarovskiy
Minkovetskiy/Min'kovetskiy
Nildush/Kildush
Nomirovskiy one absent
Peripletchik/[Perepletchik]
Pinsk
Polinskiy/Polanskiy (2)
Posekhovatskiy
Roizinfeld/[Rosenfeld]
Ruvinskiy/Ruvin'skiy (5)
Shamin
Shcherbakovskiy (2)
Shumskiy one in the army
Smotritskiy (2)
Sunik (3)
Taran one in the army
Tovetonogiy/Tovtonogiy
Tsigonskiy/Tsigon'skiy (4) family became farmers in 1852.
one family was recorded twice in previous census (#7 and #8)
Yaroshevich family became farmers in 1852
Zabarskiy
Zaruvinskiy/Zaruvin'skiy (2)
Zhevich
Zinkov/Zin'kov