Uman
Name Index
Census
1858
This is the main census from town Uman, Uman, which took place on May 22, 1858.
This portion covers bourgeois whose last names start with letters from A to K.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same famly name
Family name | Notes |
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Akhenblit/Arenblit | converted in 1852 |
Akhinboim | |
Alender | came in 1857 |
Almun | one in the army |
Altman (3) | |
Apteikar (2) | twwo widows with families |
Apteikman/[Aptekman] | |
Arbatailo/Arbataylo | |
Aronovich or Unknown/Aronovich | |
Avadievich/Avad'evich | |
Babanskiy/Babinskiy (3) | two widows with family |
Babich (2) | one family were merchants, became bourgeois in 1856. Another family is widow with family. |
Balakerskiy | family moved to place Sarno, Lipovets dist. |
Balan (4) | two widows with family, two families separated from relatives in 1853. |
Barinboim (2) | one in the army |
Barskiy (3) | |
Ba'yan/Bazian | |
Begelf/Begeler | widow with family |
Beigelman | related: Tigai (son-in-law joined this family in 1858) |
Bekerman | |
Belaygrod | |
Benekhis | one son with family excluded from merchants in 1852 |
Benison | widow with family |
Berdvais/Berdvays | |
Berelman | |
Berenshtein (4) | |
Bergelson (2) | |
Bergzalts | |
Berlin (3) | one son married to Roitman |
Bertlev | widow |
Bilak | |
Bileinkiy/[Belenkiy] (4) | family moved from bourgeois to farmers in Balta district in 1855. One widow with family |
Blaitloin/Blatloin | one widow with family, one family of newcomers |
Blitshtein | widow with family |
Bogoslavskiy | |
Bondar | widow with family |
Brailovskiy (4) | one son fled in 1855, one in the army |
Bratslavskiy | |
Breiterman | |
Britveman | |
Brodiretskiy | |
Brodskiy (7) | one father a.k.a. Volfovich one son left to place Sarno, Lipovets district in 1851 Part of one family became merchants in 1852 |
Bronshtein (2) | widow. One father is known as Korkh |
Brymbrik | |
Bubis | |
Budnik | widow with family |
Bugdanis | |
Bum | |
Burnos[ov] | widow with family |
Burshtein | |
Chaikovskiy/Chaykovskiy (2) | |
Chakatun | widow with family |
Cherespovskiy | |
Chernovitskiy/Cherpovitskiy | |
Chigilnitskiy | one in the army |
Chikinovskiy | |
Chorneynkiy/[Chornenkiy] | |
Chornyi | one in the army |
Daichman (4) | 1 widow with family |
Daiman | widow with family |
Danivetskiy/Anivetskiy (2) | |
Dantsker (3) | one widow |
Dashevskiy (2) | one widow with daughter |
Desyatnik (3) | |
Dishelman | |
Divgun/Davlu | |
Dobrokhod | widow with family |
Donskoy/Dontskoy | one in the army |
Dorfman | |
Dorts | one in the army |
Dovgonos | |
Drobna | widow |
Drobnyi (2) | two in the army |
Druboch[ev] | widow with a family |
Drutman | |
Dubinskiy (2) | |
Dudnik (5) | one fled in 1851, one widow with family |
Dukelskiy/Dukolskiy (5) | three fathers are also known as Grosman. |
Dukhovnyi | |
Dulman | |
Durman | |
Dyshelman/[Dishelman] (2) | |
Eigel/Eygel | |
Elfan | widow with family |
Elin | |
Elunetskiy/Eshchnetskiy | son sent to army by community |
Erdpakh | |
Esterman | one in the army |
Etlis | |
Fainshtein (2) | one widow with family |
Farber | |
Fedmand | |
Feferman | |
Feilanb | family moved to Odessa as merchants in 1858. |
Feldman (2) | |
Figelman (3) | one widow with family |
Fingir(?)at/Fingirbat | one in the army |
Finiber (2) | |
Firer | |
Fishbein | |
Fisher | widow |
Fleishman (4) | two widows, one person fled in 1853 |
Fongeshberg | widow |
Fover | |
Fraiman/Frayman | |
Fraivokh/Frayvokh | |
Freinkel | |
Fridiner | |
Fridman (5) | one son left to Podolia gov. |
Frinkel | |
Furman | |
Galperin | widow with family |
Garkhovskiy | wiodow |
Gartshtein | |
Geilman/[Gelman] (2) | one family with only females |
Gekdyshman/Gekdishman | |
Gelfenbein/Golfenbein (8) | one widow with family -one family separated from relatives in 1851 One family became farmers in Kherson governorte in 1856. One family separated from uncle in 1851. Two widows with family. One grandson in the army, one son left in 1879. One family separated from relatives in 1853. |
Gendelman | fled in 1851 |
Gerenshtein (8) | widow with family, one son in the army |
Gershberg | one son excluded from 3rd guild merchants in 1855 |
Gershman | son in the army |
Giter | one in the army |
Gitman | |
Givertsblat/Givertsblit | |
Gluzman | one brother also known as Mizhiretskiy |
Gnypman/Gnepman | widow with family |
Godlis | widow with family |
Godlya/Godlia (2) | |
Godlya/Unknown | widow with family |
Godovich | widow with family |
Goikhshtein | one son previously fled, returned in 1858 |
Gokhman | widow |
Goldenberg (2) | this family became farmers in Podolia goernorate in 1856, widow with family |
Goldenvaizer | |
Goldman | widow with family |
Goldshtein | |
Gomberg (3) | one in the army |
Gondelman | family became farmers in 1857, one son in the army. |
Gopshtein | |
Gorbelina | |
Goren | |
Gorkhovskiy (2) | |
Gormakh | |
Gorodetskiy | widow with family. This family were merchants who became bourgeois in 1856. |
Goterbiturer | |
Goykhman | one in unknown absence |
Granat/Granot | widow with family |
Granovskiy (7) | husband was sent to arestant's baracks, wife in unknown absence since 1857 Two widows, one with family. One familyh left to Podolia gov. in 1875 |
Gribiluk | widow |
Grinberg (5) | One widow. Two families separated from brother in 1851 One of these families fled in 1853. |
Grinfeld | |
Grober | |
Grober | |
Grodzevskiy/Grodzovskiy (7) | one in the army -separated from brother's family in 1853. widow with family. One family was separated from brother in 1857. |
Grosman | |
Grychanik/Grichanik | |
Gudysblat/Gudisblat | |
Gukelman | |
Gurman | |
Gurovich | |
Gururin/Gurugin | |
Interman | widow |
Kagan/Kogon/Kogan (9 | added from kantonists of Tomsk governorate to Uman bourgeois in 1851. One family (Kogan) became farmers in Balta district in 1855 |
Kaptsenuk | one son fled in 1852, another in unknown absence in 1856. Related: Tilman |
Karachunskiy (2) | Both families moved from merchant class to bourgeois in 1852. One widow with family. |
Kaziner | |
Keilerman | widow |
Keilman | |
Keiserman | both sons are studying in Zhitomir-Rovno school |
Kemelman (2) | |
Kern | |
Kersman | one son recorded under separate number (family) in 1857 |
Keselman | |
Keserman | |
Khais | separated from relatives, Sakhorov in 1852 |
Khaitsevatskiy/Khaizevatskiy | |
Khashchevatskiy | widow with daughter |
Khashevatskiy | widow with family |
Khasis/Khalis | |
Kheilovskiy (2) | widow with family. One son in unknown absence. |
Khelmskiy | |
Khersonskiy (2) | one widow |
Khiger | one in the army, this family separated from relatives in 1853 |
Kholodovskiy | |
Khuteraner | |
Kiniksberg | |
Kinisberg/[Kenigsberg?] | |
Kirzhner (4) | femlaes only widow with family |
Kleiman | widow with family |
Kleiner (2) | one son fled in 1853. one family became farmers in Balta district in 1855 |
Kloiz | |
Klotsman | |
Kochebievskiy | |
Kocherzhinskiy | one in the army |
Kogos | |
Koifman | widow with family |
Konstantinovskiy | |
Kopzalts | fled |
Korbuner | |
Korchunskiy/Kordunskiy | |
Korpunos | widow |
Kovler | |
Kovtonovatyi | |
Krasnolob[ov] | widow with family |
Krasnyanskiy/Krasnianskiy (3) | moved out from brother's family in 1849 |
Kreimer | |
Krimskiy (2) | father and son fled since 1857 |
Krovnik | |
Kruglyi/Krugly (2) | widow with family, one son moved to Kanev in 1852 with his family |
Krupnik (2) | |
Krupsk/Krupek | |
Ksendzovskiy (2) | moved out from brother's family in 1853. One brother moved out in 1857 |
Kun | |
Kuperman (7) | one in the army |
Kupyt | |
Kurnos (2) | one in the army |
Kvasnyi | |
Kvechman | |
Kvekzilber/Kikzilber | widow |