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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Smela in May 1858 census

Smela Name Index Census 1858

These families were recorded in census from Smela, Cherkasy district on May 29, 1858.

There were 670 males and 684 females recorded.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Last NameNotes
Aslenderfamily became farmers in 1856
Balchik
Barskiyfamily became farmers in 1855. Two nephews in unknown absence.
Bederak (2)
Bereznitskiyelder brother in the army. Related: Spektor.
Berezovyi (2)one son in the army
Bogachinskiy
Boguslavskiy (2)became farmers in 1854. One father in unknown absence
Boroyavskiy
Braginskiy
Brammshtein/Bralshteinone in the army
Brodskiy (3)family moved to Vasilkkov as merchants in 1856. Related: Umanskiy. In third family two sons in the army
Bronshteinbecame farmers in 1856
Brovarskiy
Bykovone son in the army
Chernetskiy
Dashevskiy
Dobrovolskiy
Dukhovnyi (6)one family became farmers in 1856
Fanshtein
Filshtein
Furman (2)in one family two brothers absent. Related: Balakleiskiy.
Galperinadded to community in 1854
Ganopolskiyone in the army
Gerinshtein
Grushkovskiy
Kagan (4)two families became 3rd guild merchants and moved to Cherkasy in 1856.
Kaminskiy
Kardonskiy
Katerbarskiyfather and one son absent, another son in the army. Related: Kimbarg family.
Kavaliskiy
Khersonskiy (2)
Kivinskiy/Kovinskiy
Kokelrelated: Shkolnik
Kontornikrelated Reizinman
Kovaliskiy (3)one son converted in 1857.
In another family: one in the army. Two cousins moved to Talnoe in 1880. Related: Dobravets.
In one family, nephew moved to Rostov in 1858.
Krikunchik (2)
Krupnik
Kushnir
Kutsovskiybecame farmers in 1855
Linetskiyadded to community in 1852
Lirenman
Loksh
Lubarskiy (2)
Mazurrelated: Spektor
Mitselmakher
Mogilevskiy
Monastyrskiy
Morgulets
Moshenzon
Muzykant (2)
Nalevo (2)one family became farmers in 1855. In another, son converted in 1855
Nemerovskiyone in the army
Nerenberchik (2)both families became farmers in 1856
Nikolaevskiyone in unknown absence. Related: Babskiy
Oisiendir/Oislendirfather added to community in 1855
Ostrovskiy
Pavolotskiy
Pekar (2)
Pikar (2)related: Pekar. One in the army.
Pleskachevskiy (2)
Podolskiy
Polonskiy
Polyak
Prityk
Radinovskiy (3)one family became farmers in 1855
Radonovskiyrelated: Rodinovskiy/Razanovskiy.
Reznikovfamily became farmers in 1856. One brother with sons became merchants in 1857.
RonnfeldtTwo of the brothers in unknown absence.
Rovinskiy (3)three in the army
Rudaone in the army
Rudoy
Ryvchin (2)
Sapozhnik (2)father died, sons in unknown absence
Semberov
Shapitivskiy/Shapitavskiyone in the army
Shiiltivskiy/Shipitivskiy (?)
Shlifer (4)two families became farmers in 1854 and 1855. Two in the army.
Shnolziskiy/Shiomnskiy (?)
Sklyar
Slavutskiy
Spektor (2)
Spivak (2)
Stepanskiy
Taran (2)
Tarannisk (?)
Tarashchanskiy
Tartakovskiy (3)family became farmers in 1854
Teplitskiy (2)
Terletskiyone in the army. Related: Kutsovskiy.
Troyanovskiy
Tutchinskiy (2)related: Krivitskiy
Tutunik/Tutunnik (3)
Udodovskiy (3)related: Berezovyi.
Umanskiy (4)two in the army
Vernik (4)one in unknown absence. One nephew later moved to Cherkasy.
Vladavskiy (2)
Vodovoz
Volchanskiyone in the army. One cousin absent
Yanovskiybecame farmers in 1855
Yerusalimskiyson in unknown absence. One grandson in the army.
Zalevskiy (2)one in the army.
Zaslavskiy (6)one in the army
Zbarskiy (4)one in the army
Zelenyi (2)
Zemlanskiyrelated: Zamlanskiy
Zemlinskiy/Zemlanskiy (2)
Zinkovskiy/Zankovskiy (2)family "v brodyazhnichestve" since 1852. In one family, brother with son in unknown absence.
Zlochevskiy (2)elder brother and sons in unknown absence.