Olshana
Name Index
Census
1818
This is the list of bourgeois families from Olshana, Zvenigorodka district recorded on May 30,1858.
It was signed by Volko Vyshnopolskiy, Leiba Kanevskiy, Moshko Polyanovskiy, Itsko Polyakovskiy, Volko Torchinski and also by rabbi Mordko Khasi and an appointed official(?) Gershko Manastirskiy. There were total 464 males and 492 females in this census, including merchant and artisan families.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name | Notes |
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Balanskiy | |
Belotserkovskiy (2) | |
Berezanskiy (4) | one fled in 1853 |
Berezhanskiy/Bereshanskiy | |
Bondarov | |
Branivetskiy (3) | in two families, one man in the army |
Chernobilskiy | |
Chernov | one son in the army |
Chudnovskiy | |
Dashevskiy | one in the army, one brother returned from fleeing |
Dubinskiy | |
Farfil | one brother was previously in unknown absence |
Gorlovetskiy (2) | one family became 3rd guild merchants in Cherkassy in 1856 in another family, one in the army |
Gorlovskiy | two older brothers with their families became farmers in Kherson governorate |
Gorodiskiy (5) | one family in 1856 became 3rd guild merchants in Zvenigorod in two families father/brother are absent in another family, father moved to Talnoe in 1880 another family fled since 1850 |
Granovskiy (3) | one in the army, one converted |
Kaminetskiy | |
Kanevskiy (7) | in two families, men in the army |
Karchevskiy | this family became farmers in Kherson governorate in 1855 |
Khasik | |
Khodorkovskiy | |
Kobrinskiy (2) | father and son converted |
Krenkynetskiy/Krenkinetskiy | one in the army |
Krichevskiy (10) | in 1855 this family became farmers in Kanev district three in the army |
Krilovskiy | this family became farmers in Kherson governorate in 1855 |
Kurits | came from Stupichany community |
Kuzminskiy | |
Lebedinskiy | this family became farmers |
Leshchinskiy (8) | two families became farmers |
Litichevskiy (2) | |
Mezhiritskiy | |
Monastirskiy/Manastirskiy (2) | one in the army |
Msatritskiy/Matritskiy | |
Ogin'skiy/Ogilskiy | |
Ostrovskiy | |
Polyanovskiy/Polyakovskiy (2) | this family was missed in the previous census one brother in unknown absence |
Rudnitskiy | |
Sharovskiy | older brother in unknown absence |
Shteinberg/Shtemberg | |
Shumskiy (3) | one in the army |
Slavutskiy | one in the army |
Startius/Stari..us | |
Teplitskiy (2) | |
Torchinskiy (2) | |
Toryanovskiy/Torianovskiy | |
Tsirulnik | |
Tulchinskiy | one brother with family became merchants in Zvenigorod |
Ulanovskiy (7) | one son in the army -one family became farmers |
Umanskiy (4) | this family became farmers in Kherson governorate in 1855 |
Valyavskiy/Valiavskiy | |
Verbovskiy | |
Volinskiy | one in the army |
Vynar/Vinar (2) | family fled in 1855 one in unknown absence |
Vynitskiy/[Vinitskiy] (2) | |
Vyshnopolskiy/[Vishnepolskiy] (4) | one in the army one family in 1855 became farmers in Radomysl district |
Yaroshevskiy (4) | one did not show up |
Zbarskiy | one son in the army |
Zholkovskiy | |
Zhurovskiy (2) |