Yekaterinopol
Name Index
Census
1858
This census from Yekaterinopol, Zvenigorodka district, was compiled on May 30, 1858.
There were 542 males and 622 females recorded.
People who created this census signed their names as Khaim Teplitskiy, Yankel Aron Shostanovskiy, Shmuil Kopil, and Avrum Itsko Pyatigorskiy.
Family Name | Notes |
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Babinskiy (2) | one family became farmers in 1853 |
Babitskiy/Babimskiy | |
Baran | one in the army, uncle with family moved to Talnoe in 1880. |
Bavskiy | |
Beribiskiy/Beribnskiy (?) | |
Bershadskiy | this family became farmers in 1856 |
Berzhan | a.k.a. Galpirin, there is a note about husband being hired... (#107) |
Berzhon | |
Berzhon/Beryapon | |
Bilenko | |
Blindar | family became artisans. A.k.a. Ochakovskiy (written in pencil). |
Brodskiy (2) | one family became artisans |
Brodyan | one in the army, one moved in 1879 |
Brodyansk | father did not show up. |
Burd (2) | one family became artisans, one son became hired army recruit for Krivoshey family in 1854 |
Burshtein | |
Byk (3) | one son in the army since 1852. One family left as merchants to Berdyansk. |
Chudnovskiy | |
Dashevskiy (3) | in two families one person in the army. One family moved on lands of Kherson governorate in 1856 |
Dobrovskiy (2) | one family became artisans. One family became farmers in 1853 |
Ekshenger | this family became 3rd guild emrchants in 1857 |
Erivskiy | family became artisans |
Fonshtein | family did not show up during census. |
Furkis | family became artisans |
Furman | family became artisans |
Gaevskiy | this family became artisans |
Geytsbud | one in the army |
Ginstvayb | few family members left in 1879 |
Glukhovskiy (3) | one in the army |
Goldfarb (2) | older son moved to Cherkassy as bourgeoi in 1852. In one family, some members moved to town Nimer(?) in 1880. |
Golovanevskiy (4) | one family became merchants and moved to town Zvenigorodka. In one family, head was sentenced to 9 months in arestants' [rota] in 1857. |
Goncharov (6) | one family became artisans. older brother with family did not show up during census. One family became artisans. One family moved to Radomysl district in 1856 |
Gorkhovskiy (2) | family became farmers in 1853. One family did not show up during census |
Ingir | one in the army |
Kaligorskiy | family became artisans |
Kalnitskiy | one in the army. One brother moved in 1872 to Tauria governorate. |
Kaminetskiy | |
Kaminskiy (2) | |
Karpatyi | a.k.a. Brodski (or Bridski) |
Kirsh | family became artisans |
Kitaygorodskiy (4) | one brother with family did not show up during census. In one family three sons moved to Talnoe. |
Kligman | this family in 1856 moved on lands of Radomysl district |
Kocherzhinskiy | |
Kolodiskiy | one son changed name(?) in 1876. |
Komarov (2) | one family moved to Radomysl district in 1856 |
Kopil/Kopil' | |
Korzhov/Kor[yan]ov | family became farmers |
Koshovatskiy | |
Kotolinskiy | one in the army |
Kozachok (3) | |
Krivinogy/Krivanogy | |
Krivoshey | one in the army |
Krutigolov (2) | two families became artisans |
Kundil (2) | one person, went to an army for Skvirskiy family (#40) in 1852. One family became artisans |
Ladizhinskiy | |
Lazebnik | family became artisans |
Linetskiy | one son moved to Kaligorka in 1881. One in the army. |
Lisnovskiy (3) | father and one son became merchants in town Zvenigorodka. Oone in the army |
Litvin (2) | |
Lukachevskiy (3) | one in the army, one didn't show up, one left in 1879. One family became artisans |
Lutskovskiy | one in the army |
Malamud | |
Mazonov | family became artisans |
Mikitinskiy (3) | family became artisans |
Miropolskiy (9) | one this family became farmers and moved in 1856 to Yerino(?) governorate. in one family two brothers did not show up during census. Two of the Miropolskiy families were united in one household in 1861 (#40 and 58) |
Monatsirskiy | moved to Radomysl district as farmers in 1855. |
Palchikovskiy | |
Pavalinskiy | |
Pavolotskiy | family became artisans |
Plotnik | one in the army |
Podgaetskiy (3) | one in the army |
Polonskiy (2) | one family became 3rd guild merchants in 1852 |
Portnoy | this family became artisans |
Pustilnik | one moved in 1879 |
Pvolinskiy | |
Pyatigorskiy (3) | one family became artisans. In 1854 one Pyatigorskiy relative from a different family went to an army for another Pyatigorskiy family. |
Raigorodskiy (2) | one family did not show up during census. One family became farmers in 1854 |
Revskiy | |
Reymar/Reymir | |
Reznikov | this family became farmers and moved to Kherson governorate in 1855 |
Sapozhnik (2) | one son in the army (for family #30). One son left in 1879. One family became artisans |
Shaevskiy | one in the army |
Shostakovskiy (4) | two of the families were once together but separated by order from 8 May 1853. |
Skvirskiy (6) | two families became farmers, one in 1856. One became merchants in 1857. One family were farmers who became bourgeois in 1857/58. Two grandsons moved to Kaligorka. Four grand nephews in unknown absence. |
Slavskiy | this family became merchants and moved to Ananiev, Podolia governorate. |
Sosnov (2) | |
Spivak | |
Stitsovskiy | |
Stoenko/Stoyanko | this family hired someone to go in the army for them in 1854 |
Surzhenko | |
Talap | family became artisans |
Teplitskiy (7) | one family became farmers. One family moved in 1855 to Goidosh(?), Kherson governorate as farmers. |
Tsikinovskiy (4) | in two families, one person in the army |
Ulanovskiy | one brother did not show up during census. |
Umanskiy | became artisan |
Uziran | family became artisans |
Vaisburd/[Vaysburg?] (2) | one family became artisans |
Vdov (4) | Vdov can mean 'widower'. In two families head of the household (Unknown/Leybovich) has no wife listed. However in other two cases, head of the household has spouse of 2nd marriage. Thus at least in case of 2 families, Vdov can be considered legitimate family name. One in the army. |
Vilkhovskiy (2) | |
Vinarov | two in the army |
Volodarskiy | family became artisans |
Volodirskiy | |
Vorimbud | one in the army. One brother moved to Talnoe in 1880. |
Vovk | this family moved on lands of Radomysl district in 1856 |
Yalovskiy | family became artisans, one in the army |
Yanovskiy (2) | one in the army |
Yeretskiy (2) | family became artisans. One person in the army |
Yurkovskiy (2) | both families became artisans |
Zinnkov | |
Zubernik |