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 Name | Notes |
---|---|
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-Leyba | moved to farmers in 1856 |
Varshavskiy | |
Yarovskiy | one brother absent |
Yasinskiy | two sons in the army |
Zayaruznyi |