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Zhabotin in May 1858

Zhabotin Name Index Census 1858

This is the list of bourgeois families recorded in the census from Zhabotin, Cherkasy district on May 25, 1858.

There were 382 males and 390 females. It was signed by Yankel Talchinskiy, Avrum [..], Itsko Voslipovek(?), Leiba Galensav..

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Last NameNotes
Aptekar (10)three in the army
Balakhovskiy (3)one family became farmers in 1855 with one son in the army.
Belazorskiy/Bilazorskiy (2)
Bilinskiyone son absent
Bolonskiy
Bukhaltsov (2)
Butkevich
Butinskiy
Eshdinrelated: Rezhich (?)
Fainshtein (4)nephews absent
Finkelshtein
Galperin
Ganopolskiyfamily became (farmers?) in 1855
Goldferdadded by order from 1852.
Golinovskiy
Gorinshtein (2)
Kagun
Kaler
Kanevetskiy
Koretskiy (4)one brother fled, two in the army.
Korsunskiyfamily became farmers in 1855
Kuchir
Leizorov
Levin
Linetskiy (3)
Lomovatskiy
Lubarskiy
Lyakhovetskiy
Mednik
Minkovetskiyfather absent
Mogilevskiy (3)one absent
Monastyrskiy (3)one father absent. One family became merchants.
Moshinskiy
Pavolotskiy
Ponasov
Perlin
Polonskiy (6)two families became farmers in 1855 and 1856
Pyatigor
Rodomyskiy
Rot
Santsovone absent
Savranskiy (2)two in the army
Shapirovskiy (3)family became merchants in 1856
ShkolnikFather fled in 1856, one son in the army.
Solovok (?)
Spivak (3)one son in the army, brother fled. Another family was missed previously.
Tarkavskiy (4)one in the army
Ternopolskiy (?)father fled
Tulchinskiy
Unknown/MordkovichMordko son of Mordko previously 29 y.o, fled in 1852
Umanskiy (2)one in the army
Uritskiy (4)one family became merchants in 1850, another farmers in 1854
Uslender/Klender
Varshavskiy (3)
Volodarskiy (2)family became merchants in 1856
Yablunovskiy
Zamanskiy (2)two in the army. One family became merchants
Zaslavskiy (7)