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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Dymer in October 1850

Dymer Name Index Census 1850

This census from Dymer (Dimer), Kiev district took place on October 26, 1850.

There were 160 males and 178 females recorded. It was signed by trustee Moshko Kopeikin.
The numbers indicate how many households shared the same last name.


Family NameNotes
Aisenberg/[Aizinbarg]
Anievskiy in unknown absence
Banik family became farmers and moved on government lands in Kiev district.
Berezovskiy one became farmer in 1858
Berkovskiy most males are absent, one in the army
Blinder (3)
Bolshun one son in the army, another in unknown absence
Budovskiy
Dimarskiy
Dymerets one became farmer and moved to Radomysl district in 1856
Furman
Glibovskiy
Gonchar
Gutkovskiy
Kagan father absent, one son in the army. One son became farmer in 1855 and left to Kherson gov.
Khachanovskiy absent
Khazan son absent
Kopeikin (4) one in the army
Labkovskiy (2) one absent
Liberman father and son both absent
Litvinov (3)
Martuzov father and one son absent
Mets (2) one nephew exiled to Siberia in 1837, two in unknown absence
Ofman (3)
Orlovskiy one in the army
Orshanskiy father became merchant in 1842
Polokunskiy
Portnoy
Prusan
Sapozhnik brother with family absent
Sidelskiy (2) in both families father and one son are absent. One in the army.
Skharienko/Skhar'yenko
Sorotovskiy
Sychovskiy son absent
Unknown/Mikhel families #14
Unknown/Moshka (2)
Unknown/Simkha family #13
Unknown/Yankel-Leybamoved to farmers in 1856
Varshavskiy
Yarovskiy one brother absent
Yasinskiy two sons in the army
Zayaruznyi