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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Ignatovka in Octrober 1850

Ignatovka Name Index Census 1850

This census took place in Ignatovka, Kiev district on October 28, 1850.

There were 269 males and 278 females recorded.
It was signed by elders Shmul Pritskin, Shlema Sigalovskiy and state rabbi Volko Litovski.

Family NameNotes
Benev/Beniov (2)
Boyarskiy
Briksmanson converted in 1857
Chernyavskiy (2)one family moved to town Priluki in 1853.
Dondik (2)one family absent with one son in the army
Dorfshteinfamily left to Kremenchug in 1836
Edelmanfled in 1838
Faktorov (3)
Galpershteinthis family in 1858 became merchants and moved to Kremenchug, Poltava gov. One in the army.
Godorov (4)one son in the army
Gorinshtein (2)
Grebenfamily became merchants in 1858 and moved to town Vasilkov
Ignatovskiy (3) father in unknown absence since 1848. One family became merchants and moved to Vasilkov in 1857.
Kaganovskiy (10)one in the army, one fled
Kotkovskiy (4) one son did not show up
Kozarovitskiy (3)one fled
Kramar (2)one family absent (father fled, two sons in the army)
Litovskiy (4)
Loshak
Mazurov (5)one family moved to farmers class in 1850
Mikhalovskiy (3)one in unknown absence, one family fled in 1834
Mitnitskiy
Mizrukha (5)
Mogilevskiyone fled in 1836
Nemerovskiy
Obukhovskiy
Polevin
Pristupone fled in 1848
Pritskin
Reznitskiy
Rogozovskiy (4)one son in unknown absence, one family died.
Satanovskiyone in the army
Shcherbakovone son in the army
Slutskiy (7)in 1858 family became farmers and moved to lands of owner Rilsk.. at village Makovishchen[k]absence, Kiev district. One in the army.
Sogolovskiy
Soroka (3)all three heads of the families also known as Mozyrskiy
Spitkovskiy
Zaits/Zalts
Zavelev
Zegeimesterdied
Zevelev (2)one in unknown absence. One family became farmers in 1855 and moved to Kherson governorate.
Zilberbarg
Zurakhov (6)brother in unknown absence since 1840