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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Gostomel in October 1850

Gostomel Name Index Census 1850

This census from Gostomel, Kiev district took place on October 20, 1850.

There were 220 males and 224 females recorded.
The numbers indicate how many households shared the same last name.


Last nameNotes
Aisenbarg
Alpershtein
Brener
Dimerskiy (2)one absent
Dondik (2)one in the army
Faktorovskiyone became farmer in 1850.
Gamarnik
Goldbarg
Gorilinone in the army
Gostomelskiy (7)one in the army, one in unknown absence. One family absent (father fled, son in the army)
Gurovich
Khalemskiy
Khaichenko (5)left(?) in 1839.
one of Khaychenko is said in 1858 united with (family) #75.
Korchevskiy (2)one converted in 1846
Kotliarskiy
Kozarovitskiy
Kozarovskiy (2)
Kravetskiy (3)father in unknown absence, one in the army. One person was added to bourgeois in 1854.
Krichevskiy
Lazarev
Litenbarg
Litvinov (4)two people in the army. One father absent, one son in the army
Malogolovkin (4)
Muzitskiy
Naroditskiytwo in the army
Nozhnitskiy
Novakov (2)in 1858, father in one Novakov family is recorded as united with another Novakov family (#77).
Orlin/Orlik
Osadchiy (2)
Pribish (4)one in the army
Shataikoone in the army, one grandson became farmer in 1856.
Skliarevskiy (2)one in the army
Slobodnichenko (3)
Spektorovskiy
Staviskiymoved to Stavishche
Teper (2)one son became farmer, another in the army. Another family became famers in 1850
Usachiy/Osadchiy (2)one in the army. One converted in 1850.
Vaisbarg (5)
Varshavchik (2)
Yablunovskiyolder brother fled in 1834
Zabarskiy
Zhukov