Vasilkov
Name Index
Census
1850
This is index of families who appear in 1850 census from Vasilkov, Vasilkov district.
This list was compiled on October 26, 1850.
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.
Family Name | Notes |
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Aizinberg | |
Antonovskiy (3) | two in the army |
Azril | |
Barakhtianskiy | father fled |
Barishpolskiy (2) | one family became merchants |
Beilis (9) | one family became merchants, in another family two sons fled, yet in another family one son became farmer |
Belopolskiy | |
Berestetskiy | fled in 1834 |
Berezovskiy | |
Berner | merchants, moved to Pereyaslav |
Bershtin (3) | two heads absent |
Bistritskiy (2) | |
Bomshtein | |
Borushenko | |
Boyarskiy | one in the army |
Brand | |
Branipolskiy (3) | became farmers in 1847 |
Briskman | one in the army |
Brodskiy | nephew belongs to Belaya Tserkov community |
Bron | |
Brusilovskiy | |
Bukrinskiy | one in the army |
Bungard | |
Dansker | |
Diamant/Diament (2) | |
Efit/Efest (?) | two in the army |
Eidelman | family became merchants and moved to other community in Kiev governorate |
Epelbeim (2) | one son became merchant |
Fainbarg | |
Fainbron | |
Faktor | became farmers |
Feldman | |
Fikhtengolts | became merchants and moved to Kremenchug in 1834 |
Finkelshtein | family became farmers in Chigirin district in 1847 |
Fishbein | |
Fridman | one son became recruit |
Galperin (5) | one son became merchant, two sons in the army, one family became merchants in town Tarashcha. |
Gamarskiy | two sons fled |
Germanovskiy (2) | one brother fled |
Gerner/Gerper | one son became merchant, one son moved to Berdichev |
Gertsberg (4) | one fled |
Gerzon (6) | two families became merchants |
Gokhberg | became farmers in 1847 |
Gokhfeld (5) | 1: one son with family became merchant in 1849 2: another family absent/fled c.1837 one family became farmers in 1850, another in 1847 |
Gokhman | one son absent |
Goldshmid | |
Goltsman | |
Grigorovich (4) | one father exiled to Siberia in 1834, one son in the army, one absent |
Grinberg (6) | one son with family became farmers in Chigirin district, two other sons in the army |
Kagan (2) | |
Kaganovskiy (2) | |
Kaminskiy (2) | |
Kanevskiy | |
Kaplanskiy | |
Kimelfeld | |
Kostikovskiy | one in the army |
Krentsel | |
Krivoruka | one in the army |
Leviter (2) | one son in the army |
Liberman (3) | one in the army |
Lipnitskiy (2) | one family moved to Motyzhen |
Litvak (a.k.a. Rivchin) | one in the army |
Ludmer (4) | one in the army, one absent |
Magaziner | one son absent, one in the army |
Matishov | |
Mazur | |
Mazuritskiy | became farmers |
Menis (5) | one father fled, one absent, one family became farmers in 1847 |
Meshberg | |
Mestechkin | |
Mets | father and son converted in 1834 |
Mitnitskiy (3) | two fled, one son converted |
Moshinskiy | one son in the army |
Motishov (2) | |
Mozur | |
Naisberg (2) | |
Nemerovskiy | |
Nirshberg | one son converted |
Novakov | |
Obukhovskiy (2) | one son absent |
Oishlender | became merchants(?) |
Okrainer | |
Omlianskiy/Oshlianskiy | |
Palkovskiy (2) | family became merchants |
Peisik (2) | one family became farmers in 1847 |
Peizner | son absent |
Pekerskiy (2) | sons became merchants |
Pep | |
Perelshtein | |
Podgoretskiy | |
Poliak | one absent, related: Beilis family |
Polishuk (11) | one son in the army, one father absent, one son fled, in one family father died, one son in the army, the rest in unknown absence |
Pritsker | |
Privulskiy | |
Raizman | |
Ratmanskiy (6) | two sons in the army |
Reider | merchants |
Reisenfeld | |
Reisental | one son in the army |
Reitman | |
Salganik | one in the army, two absent |
Sandler (2)- two in the army | |
Satanovskiy (2) | became merchants, one father became merchant |
Shabshovich | |
Shafer | family fled in 1843 |
Shafran (4) | two sons became merchants |
Shekhtman (2) | |
Shimanovich | |
Shlaifshtein | merchants, came(?) in 1834 |
Shraiber | |
Shutyi (2) | one in the army |
Shvarts | |
Shvartsman (2) | one son in the army |
Sinitskiy (3) | one son in the army |
Slutskiy | became merchants |
Smoliar | |
Smoliarenko | |
Sogolov | one son absent |
Tininskiy/Tipinskiy | |
Umanskiy | |
Vainshtein | |
Vaisbein | |
Vaisberg (2) | both families became merchants |
Vaisfeld (2) | |
Vaishenker | |
Vaisinberg | |
Vitianskiy | |
Volodarskiy (2) | one son in the army |
Voloshin | two sons in the army |
Zaidenberg | father exiled to Siberia in 1844 |
Zalezniak | one son converted in 1848 |
Zaritskiy (2) | |
Zatulskiy (4) | two sons in the army |
Zeldich (9) | one father fled, one father a.k.a. Patlashenko. One son in the army Related: Beilis |
Zhelvinskiy | father and son did not show up |
Zilberberg (3) |