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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Fastov in October 1850 census

Fastov Name Index Rural Census 1850

This census from Fastov, Vasilkov district took place on October 30, 1850.

There were 1,447 males and 1,539 females living within 484 families. This census was signed by Azik Gabovich, Lemel Lemchuk, Girsh Vinik-goiz and also by Leib Kushnir, who signed for a rabbi.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Aizen/Aizin (2)one son in the army
Aisenberg/Aizinbergtwo absent, two in the army
Akselfeld (2)father fled in 1835, three sons absent
Akselrud (2)one in the army
Aksenfeld (2)
Barabash (2)
Baraz
Bekerone absent son
Belenkiyone did not show up
Belinkiy (9)four sons in the army
Blagodarnyi
Borchinko (2)one family move to place Motizhen(?) in 1836. In another father absent, son in the army.
Bosis
Brodskiy (6)
Broifen/Bronfain (2)two younger brothers of the head of the family became farmers. One son fled.
Brokhmanone in the army
Burshteinbelong to Gostomel community
Chernyavskiy (2)one family moved to place Motizhen(?)
Chervinskiy
Daich (2)related: Feldman (absent)
Davidovone absent
Diligich/Diligech (2)
Dobror
Edkish/Edkysh
Eilbart/Eilbirt (2)
Elinkrig/Eilinkrig (6)three in the army
Etnes/Etnis (2)father absent, one son in the army
Ezrich (2)
Feldman (3)
Fishbein (2)one son in the army
Gabovich (2)one father abssent, two in the army
Gartenberg/Gartinberg (2)
Gendler
Giler (6)one son absent, one in the army
Gilykh/Gilikh (3)
Godek/Godik (4)one family became merchants
Gokhberg (6)one absent. Related: Gitman
Gokhshteinone in the army, related: Kalinik
Goldenberg
Goldinberg (5)
one son in the army
Goldfainnewcomers, moved to merchant class
Goldshmidrelated: Podolskiy (one absent, one in the army)
Goldshtein
Golzman
Gorodetskiy (3)
Grinbein
Grinberg
Gurkovichhusband absent
Idkis
Itskovskiy (3)in one family, father died, sons becaame farmers and moved to Radomysl district.
Kabelchuk (2)father fled in 1840
Kagan (21)three fathers absent, two sons in the army, one absent. Relate: Ermev.
Kalinikone son in the army
Kalinik/Kaminik (3)
Kaminskiy
Kats (3)one father absent
Katsevone son in the army
Kazanskiy
Kerelshtein (2)one in the army
Kesler
Khaet
Khalemskiy (2)related: Kopachevskiy (in the army)
Khalfen
Khasidovich
Khazanovich (8)some written as Khazenovich, in one family sons absent and in the army
Khazin (2) a.k.a.Khazen, Khazyn Father absent, one son in the army
Khelemskiy (12)one family became farmers in Radomysl dstrict.
Kimelfeld (5)
Kizhman/Kiksman (2)one father absent, one son in the army
Klurfeld (5)one son in the army
Kolomeyskiy (8)two fathers absent, two sons in the army
Koltun
Kopachevskiy (5)in one family two absent, one in the army, others died.
Kotskerolder relatives in unknown absence, one son in the army
Kozanskiy
Kravets
Krelshtein (3)
Krivenkoone son in the army
Kryselevskiy
Kushnerwritten as Kushnir. One son in the army
Lazovik
Leibeshrelated: Margulies
Leichenko (5)elder son recorded as Kryvenko. Second son exiled for settlement in 1843
Lemchik (2)in both families, one in the army
Letits/Lapits
Leviswritten as Levys
Lides (4)
Lifshe (2)father absent, two other family members are absent too
Lopatyner/Lopatiner (4)
Lozovek (3)one in the army
Lukashevskiyone in the army
Makhenskiy
Makhlevich (4)father absent
Manilevich (2)
Margulies
Margulis/Margul'is
Markman (7)five sons in the army, one abent
Markovich (2)related: Sandler (in the army)
Mazur (3)one in the army, one absent
Mezhibovskiy (2)
Mezikov (2)one son in the army
Mirovich (2)one father absent
Mirovskiyone son absent
Mitnitskiy (7)two sons absent, two in the army
Mitsnik
Momytv
Morderer (3)
Naishtut (5)one in the army. Related: Verebiev
Naistut
Okladchik
Patloshenko (2)
Patlykh (5)two in the army
Penyok
Perel
Perelshtein (2)
Platkiyone in the army
Plonskiytwo in the army, one absent
Podolskiy (3)one son converted, one in the army. Related: Mitnitskiy (in the army)
Pogorilyison in unknown absence
Polonskiyone son in the army
Poteevskiyone son removed from community members in 1850
Raisenvaser (4)a.k.a. Reisenvaser (Reizen vasir).
Rapoportone son absent
Reife (3)one son in the army
Reisenvaser/Reizinvaser (2)
Rikberg
Rikelman (2)
Rivkish
Robenkoone son in the army
Rogovyi
Roikhman (3)one son in the army
Roizenshtein
Rovinskiy (2)one son in the army
Rukhelis/Rukhel'is
Rumanovich
Rybalskiy (5)father absent, one son in the army
Ryvkin
Sagolov
Sandler (2)father absent
Shapira (2)
Shapire (3)one husband absent, one family(?) removed from community in 1850 (to merchants?)
Shekhtman (5)son in the army
Shelstutfamily in unknown absent
Shilshtut (2)
Shir (4)a.k.a.Shyr, one father absent, one son in the army
Shishtut
Shklyar
Shkuraton (2)
Shkurovich (7)two fathers abent, in another family brother absent, nephew in the army
Shliakovskiy
Shlyak (9)one absent father, one son absent, two in the army, one son exiled for settlement in 1838. Related: Katsev (in the army)
Shtolyar
Shulimenko
Sigalovfamily became merchants in Radomysl district.
Skvirchak (3)
Slobodian (3)
Smolyarenko
Smulyarenko (4)
son absent, one in the army
Smulyarenkoone son in the army
Sogalov (9)(Sagolov, Sogolov), one family became merchants in Radomysl, father absent, one son in the army.
Sokolovskiy
Solovey
Spekterthis family moved to Stavishche, Tarashcha district.
Stolyar (2)father in unknown absence
Tarnopolskiy (4)also written as Tarnepolskiy
Ternovskiy
Teves/Tyvisone father in unknown absence, one son in the army
Tevlis/Tyvlis (2)one family left to Motyzhin in 1836
Treleskiy/Treliskiy (2)one son in the army
Trelishkiy
Tsesis
Unknown/Nukhimovfather Yudko Nukhimov (died), one son in the army
Vainshtein
Vaisberg (2)
Vaisburg (2)
Verebiev (5)one in the army
Vinikgoid/Vinikgoiz
Vokhshtein
Voladarskiy (2)one absent
Volodorskiy (?)
Vyporedskiy
Vysikin/Visikin (3)one family moved to town Bolazer/Bolader in 1850.
Yampolskiy (2)
Yezriel (2)one son in the army
Yufe
Yurovskiy/Yurevskiy (8)one absent father, one son in the army
Zadaen/Zadayan
Zak (7)elder brother in unknown absence
Zaslavskiy (3)brother in unknown absence
Zeldenko (2)one in unknown absence
Zhitnitskiy (6)three fathers absent, four sons absent, three in the army. One father did not show up.
Zhitomirskiy (3)
Zingerenko (4)
Zolotar
Zuken
Zurakhfamily moved to Chigirin district as farmers in 1849.