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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Yekaterinopol artisans in May 1858

Yekaterinopol Name Index Census 1858

This census from Yekaterinopol, Zvenigorodka district was compiled on May 28, 1858.
This list only contains artisan families. There were 215 males and 238 recorded. It was signed by El Ilin'skiy, Yankel Varshavskiy, Yankel Bas, Shmul Tulchinskiy.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family nameNotes
Blinder (a.k.a. Ochakovskiy)
Bridskiy one is absent
Dobrovskiy
Enitkovskiy
Eretskiy
Erevskiy (a.k.a. Ocheretyanskiy)
Furkes
Furman
Gaevskiy (2) one in the army
Goncharev one son in the army, brother with family in unknown absence.
Kaligorskiy
Kirsh
Knizhnik
Krutogolov (2) one absent
Kunash one in the army
Labushyi/Labuisyi
Ladyzhinskiy (2)
Ladzinskiy one son away.
Lazebnik
Litvin (2) three grandsons away. One of them later in Lysianka.
Lukachevskiy
Mazanov
Mikitinskiy son in unknown absence
Mogilevskiy
Nikoaevskiy one son in the army, another son moved to Talnoe.
Pavolotskiy one in the army, related: Volodarskiy
Portnoy
Pyatigorskiy (3) one in the army
Rovinskiy
Sapozhnik family in unknown absence
Shargorodskiy father a.k.a. Brodyan. One son in the army.
Skoblinskiy father and two sons absent, one other son in the army.
Slavskiy father and one son absent
Sokolovskiy
Talop
Talyanskiy
Teplitskiy one son left to Talnoe
Umanskiy
Uziran
Vaysburg/Vaisburg
Vdov
Volodarskiy two in the army (one as hire)
Yalovskiy/Yanovsky
Yurkovskiy (2) one in the army