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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Makarova in October 1850

Makarova Name Index Census 1850

This census from Makarova, Kiev district took place on October 30, 1850.

There were 573 males and 688 females recorded. It was signed by Usher Ovrutskiy, Avrum (L/V)ogokovskiy, Volko Venitskiy, Shmul Tsinbar, Borukh Gutgarts. Also for an absent rabbi signed candiate Peke[l] Rodovskiy.

Numbers indicate how many househlds shared the same last name.


Family NameNotes
Almanskiy
Almazskiyrelated: Almanskiy. One in the army.
Andrievskiyone in the army
Banshchik
Baran
Berezovskiy (2)
Bikovskiy
Blaerrelated: Kritsbarg family (one in the army)
Borukhovskiy (3)one in the army
Braginskiy (3)
Chernikhovskiy
Chernyakhovskiy
Dubovskiy (5)two in the army. Related: Mezhbarg. One family was previously missed. Related: Shbashkovich.
Dvoryanskiy (2)one father did not show up. Related: Kodryanskiy.
Epelbeim (4)one did not show up
Fasovetskiy (2)
Feldshar (2)
Fingarts
Fridman
Frimgarts/Frumgarts (3)
Furmanskiy (2)
Furshkancame in 1850
Goldinov (?)merchant family, came from town Zinkov, Chernigov, gov.
Glotsovskiy/Glochovskiy (2)
Grubianone in the army
Gutgarts (16)one son exiled to Siberia in 1835. In one family two elder brothers didn't show up. 3 in the army. One did not show up. Also written as Gudgarts, Gutgots.
Kaplunskiy
Katsovskiy (3)one did not show up
Khabinskiy
Khulesone in the army
Khulis
Kisil (?)
Kodranskiy (2)
Kodryanskiy (2)
Kolonskiy
Konikevich (2)
Kotlyarskiy (6)two in the army
Kozel
Kravetskiy (2)father did not show up
Krivetskiy
Krovetskiy/Kuzovetskiy (?)related: Ostrovskiy
Kurinskiyrelated: (D)imerskiy.
Kushnirskiy
Lelchitskiy
Leltsikiy
Lembarskiy (2)father did not show up
Levbarg (3)both families united in one household in 1856. Related: Kozel
Levitskiy
Lotovskiy (2)one did not show up, one in the army
Lubomirskiy (5)one in the army
Ludmirskiy (8)
Makalskiy (2)one in the army
Makovskiy (3)one in the army. One father did not show up
Mandabarg/Mandibar (2)
Mandibarg
Matsevich (2)one in the army
Mazhbargson moved to Odessa(?).
Naroditskiy
Oskhovskiyson converted.
Ovrutskiy (14)in both families, one person in the army
Pekarskiy/Pikarskiy (3)
Petrekovskiyone returned in 1850
Polonskiy (9)in one family one son fled, another in the army. father did not show up, one son in the army. Related: Kotlyarskiy.
Rafalskiy/Rofalskiy (4)one father did not show up
Ravinskiy/Rabinskiy (2)one in the army
Rodovskiy (2)also written as Radovskiy
Rozovskiyone in the army.
Rufalskiy (2)
Sagalovskiy/Sagolovskiy (3)one in the army
Shabashkevich (3)
Shabashkovich
Shamovskiy
Shenbretone son became merchant in 1846
Sklovskiy (2)
Sogalovskiy (2)one did not show up
Stolyarskiy
Svetskiy
Tverskiymerchant family, came from Chernobyl, Radomysl dist.
Tsimbarg (11)also written as Tsimbar. Related: Makalskiy
Vaizbarg/[Vaisberg]
Vakshtein
Valitskiy (2)
Velednitskiy (4)
Vinitskiy (3)
Yanovskiyone did not show up
Yarobotitskiy/[nuo]botizskiy (?)