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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Kaligorka in April 1834

Kaligorka Name Index Census 1834

This census from Kaligorka, Zvenigorodka district was compiled on April 30, 1834.

There were 26 merchants and 367 bourgeois recorded.


Family NameNotes
Ankelis/Inkelis
Antonovskiy (3)became merchants since 1828.
related to above
Bagrats
Bardfather fled in 1833
Belapelskiy/[Belopolskiy?]
Bursuk (2)father fled in 1833
one son exiled to Siberia in 1826
Gertsman
Granovskiy
Grubman
Gulka/Gul'ka
Kagan (3)one fled in 1830
Kales (2)father and one son fled in 1828
Kaper/Kapir/Kipir (2)
Kapustian/Kapustyan
Kavunovskiy/Kavonevskiy/Kavonovskiy (3)father fled in 1833
Khain'ko/Khainko
Khazan (3)one brother with son fled by 1834
Khovronskiy
Khvastovskiyfled in 1833
Kiper
Kleinir/[Kleiner]converted in 1825
Kopolenkoone fled in 1833
Krivapal
Kurats
Kutsiy
Lebid'/[Lebed]
Levirtavskiy
Makarovskiyone of the sons fled in 1833, another in the army.
Minkovetskiyone son fled in 1833
Nemirovskiyson in the army
Pimdish
Pinskiy
Polanskiy (3)
Polin'skiy/Polanskiyhead exiled to Siberia in 1819
Priplettsik/[Perepletchik]
Rosokhovotskiy/Rosokhovstskiy (2)one nephew exiled to Siberia in 1825
Rovinskiy (4)all family members died or fled
Rovinskiyone in the army
Shamisone in the army
Shcherbakovskiy (2)
Simskiy (?)son fled in 1833
Smortritskiy (2)
Sunik/Sunek (3)brother fled in 1830
Taran
Tsigonskiy (4)one son fled in 1833
Yaroshevich (2)
Zabarskiyone son fled in 1833
Zarovinskiy (2)
Zhevich
Zinkov