Vasilkov
Name Index
Migrations
1875
This is the list of families which were moved from Kiev to Vasilkov, Vasilkov district.
This list was compiled on October 25, 1850. There is an unusually large number of converts in this list.
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.
Family Name | Notes |
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Aisingart (2) | |
Averbukh | one son absent, one fled, two converted |
Barishpolskiy | |
Benferman | |
Berliant | |
Berner | one son converted |
Blaivais | |
Bogatyrev (3) | |
Boyarskiy (6) | two fled, two in the army one family moved to Rzhishchev |
Braslavskiy | one left, three sons fled |
Darner | father and one son absent |
Darner a.k.a. Seifor | |
Davidovskiy | |
Derner | |
Diament | |
Dubenskiy | son moved to Priluki |
Dukhanin (2) | |
Eidelman (4) | |
Eidelshtein | |
Fainbron | |
Fair | one in the army |
Feizinbom | one in the army |
Feldman | fled, one in the army |
Felzinboim | |
Firer | |
Frakman | |
Freinkel | |
Fridenteil | one in the army |
Fridmar | one in the army |
Galperin | |
Galpershtein | |
Goldenberg (3) | one became farmer, two sons absent |
Golub | one son converted |
Gridens | |
Grinshtein (3) | |
Iveitov/Iveiznov (?) | |
Kagan | |
Kalisher | |
Kanevskiy | moved to Berdichev as merchant |
Kaplan | |
Karp | |
Keifman | |
Kinzberg | |
Kisilevich | |
Knepel | |
Kocherzhinskiy | |
Kolodner (2) | family moved to Pereyaslav |
Kostantinopolskiy | |
Kostantinovskiy | one absent |
Kozlovskiy | |
Kratsberg/Kritsberg (3) | |
Kvetler/Kviatler | father died, son fled |
Ladenberg | |
Leifer | |
Lemberberg (2) | one absent |
Ler | |
London | |
Meshberg (5) | two sons converted |
Mogilevskiy (2) | two sons converted |
Moshberg | |
Mushtir | one son converted, another fled |
Nemerovskiy (4) | one in the army, one absent |
Nirenberg/Nirmberg | |
Novitskiy (2) | |
Obukhovskiy (2) | one absent |
Ostrovskiy | |
Pek a.k.a. Galperson | |
Pikovskiy (2) | |
Pisnoy (2) | |
Privulskiy (2) | one father converted |
Pruger | |
Raizman | son converted |
Reitberg | |
Ritor (2) | one in the army |
Rogovskiy | |
Rosenfeld (3) | one son in the army |
Rubin (3) | one fled, another converted |
Saker | |
Sakhnovskiy | one fled |
Sandler (3) | absent |
Shampaner | one in the army |
Shelvinskiy | |
Shmaizer | |
Shtein | one son converted |
Shteingart | one fled |
Shtempel | |
Shvaizer | son fled |
Shvarts (2)- one in the army | |
Shvartsvald | |
Slutskiy (2) | one son in the army |
Tafanovskiy/Tafapolskiy | |
Trakhtenberg (2) | |
Trudler | one son in the army |
Umanskiy (5) | one son became merchant and converted, another son in the army |
Unknown | few related people with no last names. One died, one fled, one remains. |
Unknown/Benumov | |
Vaisbreit (2) | |
Vaiser | |
Vekshtein | converted |
Viler | |
Voronovetskiy (2) | one son converted |
Yablunovskiy | |
Yakubovskiy (3) | |
Yanovskiy | |
Yaroslavskiy | one son in the army |
Yudkovskiy | |
Yuka | |
Zaidenberg | |
Zelenskiy | father and son fled |
Zhelvinskiy (2) | in one family two sons in the army |
Zilberberg (3) | one son in the army, in one family one brother converted, another in the army. |
Zinger |