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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Vasilkov bourgeois in 1850

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 NameNotes
Aizinberg
Antonovskiy (3)two in the army
Azril
Barakhtianskiyfather 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
Berestetskiyfled in 1834
Berezovskiy
Bernermerchants, moved to Pereyaslav
Bershtin (3)two heads absent
Bistritskiy (2)
Bomshtein
Borushenko
Boyarskiyone in the army
Brand
Branipolskiy (3)became farmers in 1847
Briskmanone in the army
Brodskiynephew belongs to Belaya Tserkov community
Bron
Brusilovskiy
Bukrinskiyone in the army
Bungard
Dansker
Diamant/Diament (2)
Efit/Efest (?)two in the army
Eidelmanfamily became merchants and moved to other community in Kiev governorate
Epelbeim (2)one son became merchant
Fainbarg
Fainbron
Faktorbecame farmers
Feldman
Fikhtengoltsbecame merchants and moved to Kremenchug in 1834
Finkelshteinfamily became farmers in Chigirin district in 1847
Fishbein
Fridmanone son became recruit
Galperin (5)one son became merchant, two sons in the army, one family became merchants in town Tarashcha.
Gamarskiytwo sons fled
Germanovskiy (2)one brother fled
Gerner/Gerperone son became merchant, one son moved to Berdichev
Gertsberg (4)one fled
Gerzon (6)two families became merchants
Gokhbergbecame 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
Gokhmanone 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
Kostikovskiyone in the army
Krentsel
Krivorukaone 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
Magazinerone son absent, one in the army
Matishov
Mazur
Mazuritskiybecame farmers
Menis (5)one father fled, one absent, one family became farmers in 1847
Meshberg
Mestechkin
Metsfather and son converted in 1834
Mitnitskiy (3)two fled, one son converted
Moshinskiyone son in the army
Motishov (2)
Mozur
Naisberg (2)
Nemerovskiy
Nirshbergone son converted
Novakov
Obukhovskiy (2)one son absent
Oishlenderbecame merchants(?)
Okrainer
Omlianskiy/Oshlianskiy
Palkovskiy (2)family became merchants
Peisik (2)one family became farmers in 1847
Peiznerson absent
Pekerskiy (2)sons became merchants
Pep
Perelshtein
Podgoretskiy
Poliakone 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
Reidermerchants
Reisenfeld
Reisentalone son in the army
Reitman
Salganikone in the army, two absent
Sandler (2)- two in the army
Satanovskiy (2)became merchants, one father became merchant
Shabshovich
Shaferfamily fled in 1843
Shafran (4)two sons became merchants
Shekhtman (2)
Shimanovich
Shlaifshteinmerchants, 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
Slutskiybecame merchants
Smoliar
Smoliarenko
Sogolovone 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
Voloshintwo sons in the army
Zaidenbergfather exiled to Siberia in 1844
Zalezniakone 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
Zhelvinskiyfather and son did not show up
Zilberberg (3)