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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Rotmistrovka in May 1858

Rotmistrovka Name Index Census 1858

These families were appear in census from Rotmistrovka, Cherkasy district on May 25, 1858.

There were 473 males and 466 females recorded. It was signed by Meer Neverovskiy, Avrum Tarkovskiy, Volko Boguslavskiy and tax collector Duvid (?)osevitskiy.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Last NameNotes
Baltiksa/Baitiksa
Baranovskiy
Berdichevskiy
Bereslavskiy
Beretslovskiy
Bereznitskiy (3)grandson became a farmer in 1855. One family became farmers in 1855
Bereznyakov/Bereznikov (3)two in the army
Berezovskiy (2)nephew became merchant
Boguslavskiyone in the army
Borukhovichbrother left in 1879.
Braniskiy (?)family came from Smela, added by order in 1852.
Bratslavskiyone in unknown absence
Chichilnitskiy (2)
Chigrinskiyone in the army
Chudnovskiy (2)
Dashevskiy (2)
Dubinskiy (2)
Ganapolskiy (2)both families became farmers in 1855
Glukheyboth brothers in unknown absence
Goldenberg
Gotlyanskiy (2)one in the army
Grunikfamily came in 1854
Kagun (4)two in the army, one in unknown absence
Kaminskiy (2)
Kapitanovskiy
Karobinovskiy/Karabilovskiy
Koldritsov
Korsunskiy (2)one in the army
Kucher
Kvasvitskiy/Kvisvitskiy (2)one in unknown absence
Labachevskiy
Lagun
Larkes
Lozovskiy
Maloy (2) one family became farmers, another merchants, both in 1855.
Malyi
Marianovskiy/Maryanovskiy (5)three families became merchants in 1855, 56 and 1858. One son converted.
Mezhibovskiy/Mizhibovskiy (4)two in the army. One grandson separated in 1853.
Mizhirovskiy (2)one in the army
Mogilevskiy (5)one family became merchants in 1858
Nemerovskiy/Nemirovskiy (4)four in the army,
Nemorovskiy
Pastolavskiy/Postolovskiy (2)two in the army
Pikovskiy
Pilovskiy
Proskurovskiy
Rabinovich
Radovinskiy
Smelyanskiy
Stanislavskiy
Tarkavskiy (3)one in the army
Tevorovskiy (9)one son in unknown absence. one in the army. One family became farmers.
Tor(n)itskiyone in the army
Ukrainskiy (2)one arested, another in the army
Vinar
Vishnevskiy (2)one in the army
Yampolskiy (2)one brother in the army, another converted.
Yarovinskiy
Yarovitskiy one son in the army
Zabarskiy
Zaslavskiy
Zhabotinskiy (4)one family became merchants
Zvenigorodskiy (2)