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Ostropol bourgeois in March 1817

Ostropol Name List Census 1817

These bourgeois families appear in additional census from Ostropol, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on March 12, 1817.

There were 302 males and 119 females living in 103 households. It was signed by elders Nevakh Gershkovich Zinberg, Zelman Khaimovich Gil.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Baiber
Baishman
Barinka/Barshki (?)
Beitberg
Bekar (2) - related: Nimen, Maister, Akshlirud
Belfer
Belyi
Biliankiy
Brikarman - related: Shtarbark, Getiuk, Breverman
Broinshtein
Bronbarg
Burdach
Dain
Dolgi
Faerman
Feldman
Gekhbarg (2)- also Gekhbark, related: Krimer
Geniuk (2)
Gerkis
Gila
Giler
Gilik
Gilman (4)
Glizer
Goldman
Goldshch
Goralnits
Grinshpan
Groishman
Guzinteln - related: Guzinshtein
Kantarets (2) - also Kantorits
Kaplan
Khaichuk
Khmelnitskiy
Khudiak (2)
Kir
Kiz/Kaz
Kleimer
Kluban (2) - related: Vainshtein
Kobran
Kosy - related: Galitseichik
Kudilkovich
Leiziuk (2) - related: Kluban
Lierzon
Lipa - related: Graiser
Lisyi
Liverant
Mainshtan - related: Melimovka, Breverman
Mamomordkovich (?)
Melaman
Melamid
Melrud (2) - also Milerud
Milimovka (2) - related: Feldman
Nemen/Nimen (2) - related: Kridke
Perla
Permiter
Pidzhary (2) - also Podzhary, related: Melamid
Polishuk
Rabenkiy - related: Gapshe/Gipshe
Rakhmeliak
Rutash
Savranskiy
Shamen
Shlik - related: Gilik
Shpigelburt
Shtiybirkh/Shtiybarkh
Shuty - related: Gedrots, Palishuk
Spitser
Strazhnik
Taiberg
Tetelbaim - related: Khariton, Geniuk-Milrud, Virny, Milrud
Unknown - few brothers, older Yantef Gelevich, 11 years old.
Unknown - head of the family Shapshai son of Srul, 56 y.o. Related: Vaishtein
Unknown/Salamanovich - related: Velimovka
Vainer (2) - related: Polishuk
Vainshtein (2)
Vaishman (2)
Veisman
Vigman
Vrier/[V]ri[s/e]r
Zabarka (4)
Zabirtsy
Zemliak

Ostropol artisans in March 1817

Ostropol Name List Census 1817

These artisan families appear in additional census from Ostropol, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on March 12, 1817.

There were 66 males and 42 females recorded.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Aidelman
Akrsh (2)
Akselrud
Balduir - related: Shvartsemburg, Gubernits, Shpits
Bargman
Blombarg
Bramin/Braman
Bridzkiy/Brodzkiy
Drus
Geiman
Guler
Kalram (?)
Kudishovich
Latun
Ostry
Pidinker
Polonskiy
Rudshian
Serota
Shister
Shliaem
Shvartser
Shvartsman
Strazhnik
Vainer
Vogika
Yabednik
Zigelbeim
Zilberberg - related: Geldman

Ostropol bourgeois in June 1818

Ostropol Name List Census 1818

These bourgeois families appear in additional census from Ostropol, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on June 26, 1818.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Abramzon
Belfer
Brombarg
Broverman
Drukh
Fraerman
Geniuk - returned from fleeing in 1817
Goldits
Goldman
Greishman
Grinshparg
Kantor
Kantorets
Khaichuk - returned from fleeing in 1817
Khariton - related to Tetelbeim
Khudiak
Kisiner
Kudisovich
Leizeok/Leizook (2)
Liverent
Melamed - related to Belfer
Melmovka - related to Manshtein
Merochnik
Milerud
Pidziarik
Polonskiy
Rabenkiy
Rurka/Gurka
Shpigelburg
Shtarkbarg
Urka
Vakst (?)
Zabark

Ostropol artisans in June 1818

Ostropol Name List Census 1818

These artisan families appear in additional census from Ostropol, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on June 26, 1818.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Akselerud
Fiksh
Groiser
Guler - returned from fleeing in 1817.
Nudilman
Padinker
Shlaen
Zibelbarg

Ostropol bourgeois in August 1816

Ostropol Name List Census 1816

These bourgeois families appear in census from Ostropol, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Abramzon (2)
Baishman
Beizerman
Belenkiy
Belyi
Bichevskiy
Blugbarg
Bombark
Bravermun
Brombarg
Brombfiks
Bronshtein
Diubyi
Dougoy(?) - fled in 1814
Drukh
Feldman
Fraerman
Gaizenshten/Goizenshtein (2)
Gekhenbarg
Geniuk (6) - one father in unknown absence since 1815
Genka/Gen'ka - fled in 1813
Genkis
Gilbarg
Giliuk
Gilman (2) - fled in 1813
Goldats
Grinshpun - fled in 1814
Groinshtein
Kabran
Kanterchuk
Kantor/Kator
Kantorets (3)
Katsiu
Kekhman
Khaichuk - father fled in 1815
Khodesh
Khvaliuk-Manishter(?)
Korotkiy
Kriymer
Leverant
Levinson
Lysiy
Mashlevich (?)
Meerzhon
Milerud
Perelmiter
Poleshuk
Rabinovich
Rakhmeliuk
Rodis
Rozemberkh
Rubinshtein (3) - all three fathers are called Rabinovich Rubinshtein. Related: Baron
Rudshtein
Shalmis/Shamlis
Shavranskiy
Sholomonovich
Shpigelburg - father lost in 1815
Shtarbarg
Shvartsman
Skalskiy
Tetelbem
Vainshtein - fled in 1814
Vaisenbarg
Vaishman
Vaishtein
Vashtein
Vigman
Vilgman
Zabarkin
Zemliachok - father in unknown abence since 1815

Ostropol artisans in August 1816

Ostropol Name List Census 1816

These artisan families appear in census from Ostropol, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Bargman
Beler/Beker
Breiman
Gaizinshtein
Goldman
Gubernik
Guler - in unknown absence since 1815
Kerzner-Belimbark
Melimevko(?)
Oks
Reinbark
Shirbarg
Shlashman
Zabark - in unknown absence since 1814
Zidelbeim

Baranovka bourgeois in December 1816

Baranovka Name List Census 1816

These bourgeois families appear in census from Baranovka, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on December 28, 1816.

It was signed by elders Zelik Abramovich Rosenfeld, Gershon (Gersh) Kivovich Kupershmid

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Liberman (?)
Family Name
Averbukh
Barash (2)
Berosh
Birman
Blaivais
Bluvitmn
Bukhgandler
Dolina
Druzdik
Erlakhman
Feldman
Firbank/Firzbank
Fleishman
Galant
Galter
Gekhlerner
Gekhman
Gekht (2)
Gilman
Gitman
Glezman
Gofshtein
Goldfeld
Grimfeld (2)
Grinfeld - related: Melamid
Grinshpun
Guzinman
Ingman
Kalika - disabled(?)
Kaplan
Karmazinov/Karmazanov
Kenigzberg
Kerenblat
Kertsepel
Khelemskiy
Khusid
Kleinman
Kleizner
Korol - related: Fenuman
Krupnik
Landa (2) - related: Kats
Leshch
Makler - left to Berdichev in 1828
Malamed (2) - also written as Melamid, one left to Lubar in 1822
Meerkop
Milman
Okin
Paes
Pakman
Pantofel/Paktofel
Perelman
Perlmiter
Plotets
Poleshuk
Postarnak
Raikhman
Raivish
Ravich
Regirer
Reisenblat
Reisenfeld
Shapira
Sheinfeld
Shekhtman
Shembark
Shilman (2)
Shlaen - left to Berichev in 1828
Shlaen (?)
Shmeran
Shpak
Shpilbarg (4) - also written as Shpilberg, Shpilbark. Related: Shpilbark
Shpilfeigel
Shrabman
Shtern/Shtirn
Shtirenman
Shvartsman
Sigal
Slepoy - blind(?)
Tektilbeim
Tokar
Treiberman
Unknown - Meshko(?) widow Khaya 50 y.o. and her daughter Reiza 20 y.o.
Vainer
Vainshtein
Vaisman
Vilkher
Yusim - related: Barats
Zaft (2)
Zilberbark

Baranovka in June 1818

Baranovka Name List Census 1818

These families appear in additional census from Baranovka, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on June 28, 1818.

There were 52 males and 5 females recorded.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Averbukh
Bakman/Pakman
Dolina
Fleishman
Flominbeim
Gekhman
Gitman
Gluzman
Itskozun
Kiperman/Kaperman
Kort(io)?
Leshch
Merko(l/k) - related: Shmurak
Mudrik
Nudlman
Okun - related: Kaplan
Pekar
Plotitsa
Presman
Pulman
Roizenbarg
Sandler
Segal
Shikhtman
Shraibman
Shtuvzik
Slepak
Teitelboim
Unknown - Duvid Shlemovich 50, y.o.
Unknown - Khaim son of Froim, 26 years old.
Unknown - Shaya son of Shmuel, 20 years old. Related: Segal.
Voltman
Zaft (2)

Baranovka in February 1817

Baranovka Name List Census 1817

These families appear in additional census from Baranovka, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on February 20, 1817.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

There is a later note: Underage sons within the families of Palanta, Gil, Gilman and Slepoy converted to Christianity and based on the order of Volynia governorate from February 22, 1822 excluded from this community.

Family Name
Baran
Barash (2)
Gil/Eil
Gilman (2)
Glizman
Govshtein
Grinshpan
Kantar
Koryto - related to Shpak.
Litvak
Meerkon/Meerson (?)
Morder
Palanta
Paleshuk
Pantoflia
Shlagen/Shlegen
Shpilberg
Slepoy - could mean blind.
Unknown - divorced Ester (of Shimshovich?)
Unknown (2) - orphan Freida, maiden, orphan Khana.
Zeelman

Baranovka artisans in December 1816

Baranovka Name List Census 1816

These artisan families appear in additional census from Baranovka, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on December 28, 1816.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Baran
Bikhman
Gitman
Khast - related: Litvak
Kipershlak
Kipershmid/Kupershmid
Kligerman
Langer
Nudilman
Presman
Reider
Sandal
Shirman
Shteinman
Shuster
Zigelman

Baranovka bourgeois in August 1816

Baranovka Name List Census 1816

These bourgeois families were recorded in census from Baranovka, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

There were 80 males and 84 females recorded living in 53 households.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Averbukh
Avergun
Barash (2)
Bluvshtein
Dalinafled in 1814
Drozdik
Fleishman
Galis
Galshtein
Gekhlirner
Gekhman (2)
Gekht (2)
Gilman
Gitleinerleft to place Medzhibozhov, Podolia in 1816
Goles
Govshtein
Grimfeld
Grinshpun
Gruzman
Kanezbarg
Kanter
Kaplan
Katerman
Kinzbarg
Korenblat
Korol
Landa (3)
Langershtein
Maklerin 1828 family left to Ber[di?]chev.
Maler
Medved
Mudrik
Nigilvergerleft to Berdichev, Zhitomir district in 1816
Pasternak
Perlmoter
Poleshuk
Ravishleft to place Ostropol in the same district in 1816
Reizinfeld
Shapira
Sheinbarg
Shekhtman
Shlaen (2)left to place Berdichev, Zhitomir district in 1816.
Shmurak
Shpak
Shpilbarg (4)
Shpilman (?)
Shvartsman
Telirman/Talirman
Unikel'/Uchikel (?)son fled in 1816
Vilikher
Zaft
Zilberman

Baranovka artisans in August 1816

Baranovka Name List Census 1816

These artisan families were recorded in census from Baranovka, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Brigerman
Fabrika - came from place Korvade(?) in the same district in 1816
Kalershmid
Nudlmanv
Reider
Sherengovyi
Tlor/Tkhor
Zagelman

Krasnostav in additional records 1827-1828

Krasnostav Name List Census 1827-1828

These individuals/families appear in various additional census records from Krasnostav, Novograd-Volynskiy district conducte in 1827 and 1828.

All of them were either missed or born after the main census of 1816. These records were signed by elders Duvid Itskovich Fez(?)man, Leib Shaevich Pran, Duvid Itskovich Perlman, Yoina Iosevich Goldman.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameCensus Date
BerinshteinJune 27, 1827
BrovermanJune 27, 1827
ReisintelJune 27, 1827
GilmanMay 30, 1827
KoritaDecember 18, 1828

Miropol in June 1818

Miropol Name List Census 1818

These families were recorded in additional census from Miropol (Novomiropol), Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on June 28, 1818.

It was signed by elders Gdal Nusimovich Akselrud and Yankel Duvidovich Tsimring.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Bal
Furman
Kanter
Kloizner
Konopatyi
Lubianik
Mots - related: Melamed
Shtavzin
Shturman
Sraer
Tentser
Tsap

Miropol in February 1817

Miropol Name List Census 1817

These families were recorded in additional census from Miropol (Novomiropol), Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on February 21, 1817.

It was signed by elders Gdal Nusimovich Akselrud and Gershka Duvidovich Taflia.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Fain
Kalka
Mestor
Shnaper

Miropol bourgeois in December 1816

Miropol Name List Census 1816

These families were recorded in additional census from Miropol (Novomiropol), Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on December 29, 1816.

There were 234 males and 100 females recorded. Two elders signed in Hebrew.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Aks
Alman
Balen
Bamer/Baller(?)
Barimbamrelated: Akslerud
Benkilrelated: Meshnik/Lishnik (?)
Bezumniyrelated: Glachshein
Bir
Bleikher
Blinder
Boaser/Boazher
Brazhnik
Brener
Brisker
BykDraikher/Drilkher, Flomin/Felman(?)
Daich
Dain
Dertka
Dovgoshey
Fain
Fefirbeimrelated: Bluvshtein
Fel
Felman (2)
Felshboim(?)related: Tsimring
Felshtein
Fiks (2)
Fisman
Fleidermoz/Fleiderman(?)related: Raport
Fleminbikh
Galshon/Gilshon
Gamar
Geltser
Glizerrelated: Vaizbukh
Glukhirelated: Gak
Goldfarb
Gurilnikrelated: Grinfeld
Gusip/Gusit/Usit
Guz
Ister (2)
Kaleka
Kalikhman
Kanter (2)related: Rapoport
Kapelt
Kaplun (2)
Keifman
Kipershteinrelated: Tabachnik
Klepach
Kliger
Kloper
Kneler
Kopalrelated: Alashchin/Aleshchin
Korotkiy
Krishtul
Krotik
Landerrelated: Pukhli
Leifer
Lerner
Lubianik
Maizel
Makariy
Maklerrelated: Srair/Fir(?)
Med'
Melamedrelated: Magid
Milrud
Mitkokher
Ofman
Osleinderrelated: Tvartser
Paltyrelated: Barash/Baram
Pivnik
Pochtavy
Poliakrelated: Brener
Rafilrelated: Korner
Resinberk
Reznik
Sanaper
Sebral
Shekhet
Shinderrelated: Shlafer
Shlaer
Shlason
Shnaider
Shpakrelated: Maidat
Shteimbokrelated: Poliak
Shtilerrelated: Shvets
Shtirinshtein
Shustirrelated: Karp
Slepoyblind(?), related: Alishok.
Taflia
Teper
Trombir/Puoshbir (?)related: Lysy
Tsimbark
Vekshteinrelated: Gorbaty
Yusem
Zak
Zektser

Korets in June 1818

Korets Name List Census 1818

These families were recorded in additional census from Korets, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on June 24, 1818.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Dedovecher
Gilovatyi/Galovatyi
Gluman
Golub (2)
Kniazh
Kopitever
Kozak - in settlement Kozak of prince Genrikh Lubomirskiy. Related: Berad
Krimer
Naiman
Pekel
Platkhemakher
Raizman
Sechkar
Shenzon
Shomer
Tokar
Topar
Tukhman
Tupliner
Vaentben - in place Kozak
Volman

Korets in January 1817

Korets Name List Census 1817

These families were recorded in additional census from Korets, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on January 3, 1817.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Aronskiy/Yaronskiy
Lubarskiy
Rabinov
Srychker/Rychker

Korets artisans in November 1816

Korets Name List Census 1816

These artisan families were recorded in census from Korets, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in November 1816.

There were 520 males and 326 females living in 145 households. This post is organized by guild and it was signed by each elected guildmaster.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

barbers
Family Name
Balbir - related: Shnaper
Kamka
Lisitsa - related: Puts(?)
Reife
bookbinders
Family Name
Kavalek
Kolko
Obrazka
Prasa
Protiagailo
Shruba
Tovba - related: Finkelshtein (becme an artisan in 181(?).
Zigelman - related Dibner
braiders (shmuklers)
Family Name
Balabus
Burt
Gelshkamakhar
Gvozdover
Kozan
Petelka
Salitreman
Shaikovyi
Shpil
Shpilberk - guild master
Tasma
Varstat - related: Shits
Yedvab
glaziers
Family Name
Ocheret
Pianitsa
goldsmiths
Family Name
Ambas
Bekher
Bliakhar
Branz
Figelman - guild master
Ganopaler
Glizer
Goldman
Goldshmid
Lakhter
Meshengiser
Okoshko - related: Rezchak
Selishcher
Shapira
Shtrakisal - related: Verovka
Signet
Zaid/Zaig
Zigler
Zilberman (2)
tailors
Family Name
Arshin
Bekeshka
Belman - related: Nimyi
Berman - related: Shvartser
Biders
Blidger/Blizger
Blinder
Dudka
Fefe(d)/Firfe(d) (2)
Fingrit
Finkel
Fudim
Gaisman
Gekdash
Gelshliak
Kalisha
Karmazin
Khaet
Khaiman
Kolker (2)
Kreslia
Krivorud - relted: Chernyi
Mamzil
Meil
Melo
Nudaleman
Nudel
Peretsman
Pinshchik
Piven
Porupor
Pres
Sdan
Shenis
Shir
Shneider
Shnir
Solis (2)
Suknia
Surman - related: Irman
Tkhoran
Treluk/Treliuk
Tsekhmaster
Yarmukh
hatters
Family Name
Anopolskiy - related: Krasovskiy
Baranek
Brakhman
Duvidzan
Fraiman
Giler
Gofman - tsekhmaster
Lis
Mitska
Pribirailo - related: Aronzin
Sarver/Sarker
Shmoish
Vorotnik
shoemakers
Family Name
Benkel
Bezshliakh
Brusok
Fostek
Gemka
Gershvel (2)
Gilman
Glans
Guska
Kaftan
Kakot
Khramoy
Kobyliar
Maliar - related: Karitmaliar, Povozka
Mandis - guild master
Molotok
Obtsingel
Porskurina
Prvila
Remen
Rukavichnik
Shchetina
Shef
Shekhtor - related: Uchenik
Shister (2)
Skvernyi
Terkal
Unknown (2) - two workers of guild master, Ruvim son of Gersh and Duvid son of Matus, both 18 years old.
Vaisman
Voina
Vyspishka
Yes
Zherebets
Zutem/Zutel[..]

Gorodnitsa in November 1816

Gorodnitsa Name List Census 1816

This census from Gorodnitsa, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in November 1816.

There were 117 males and 114 females recorded. It was signed by elders elders Moshko Itskovich Perchik and Tevia Shmul Zaivelevich Azarva.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Alef
Azarva
Balber
Berezik
Bergal
Bershtok/Bershton
Birus
Chagainik
Chashka
Chernevskiy
Garbar
Golodnyi
Kalach
Kastrulya
Kobyla
Kretai
Krikun
Kulbakso
Kurtsa
Litvak (2)
Nosa
Nuzhnyi
Perchik
Podstavek
Poliva
Rakhmanv
Rozhok
Shchupak
Shekhter
Sirota
Tarelka
Tovb
Tupailo
Vainbun
Vainruiz
Vaishul
Vaisman
Volfgank
Voniay
Zalts
Zhebrak

Miropol bourgeois in August 1816

Miropol Name List Census 1816

This census from Miropol, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

There were 132 males and 200 females recorded living in 95 households. It was signed by elders Gdal Nusimovich Akselrud, Gershko Duvidovich Taflia.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Ak
Akselbakt
Akselrud
Avergun
Azinberg
Barinbam (2)also written as Barimbim
Benkl
Bokser (3)
Breiner
Brinercame from place Klevan
Daich
Daits
Dlugosai
Efman
Fain
Faktorleft to Berdichev
Felman
Felshtein
Fershkes
Fiks (2)
Fizlman
Flaminbeim
Flidermud (2)
Floman
Giller
Glachtein
Gluvshtein
Grimberg (2)also written as Grimbark
Grishpun
Gules
Gurvich
Guzfled in 1812
Interkhaz
Kalakhmun/Kalamun
Kantor
Kipershtein
Klepach
Kloper
Krishtal
Krotik
Lae(t/r)
Leifer
Lirner
Lorbeshpik
Maizelesh
Mazilis/Mozelis (2)
Mester
Milerad
Oks
Pekar (2)
Pilninik
Pilshin
Pishkesfled in 1812
Piven
Postsivyi
Rapoport
Raport
Referber
Rezimberkh
Reznik
Shlad/Shlaer (2)one left to Polonnoye
Shlaen/Shlasnleft to town Ostrog
Shlainleft to place Chartoriysk
Shleinleft to place Polonnoye
Shneider (2)
Shnoper
Shraer (2)
Shteinbok
Shvartsmanfled in 1813
Shvets
Stivzia
Tabachnik
Taflia (2)
Tsitrik/Tsimrik
Vaizbukh
Vekstein
Visbokh/Valbokh
Zaikaleft to place Labun
Zakel
Zaks
Zektser

Krasnostav in March 1817

Krasnostav Name List Census 1816

This census from Krasnostav, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in March 1817.

It was signed by elders Ios Nukhimovich Brantman and Duvid Itskovich Pirlman

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameCensus DateNotes
BrontmanMarch 18, 1817
FerdmanMarch 18, 1817
GanelmanMarch 18, 1817
GilmanMarch 18, 1817related: Feldman
GoldmanMarch 18, 1817
GurmanMarch 18, 1817
KemelmakherMarch 18, 1817
KorytoMarch 19, 1817
LitvakMarch 19, 1817
MarderMarch 19, 1817
RekhmanMarch 18, 1817
ShkliarMarch 18, 1817
ShtilermanMarch 18, 1817
TkachMarch 18, 1817
VigmanMarch 18, 1817

Krasnostav census in August 1816

Krasnostav Name List Census 1816

This census from Krasnostav, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Broverman (2)
Bretman
Feldman
Ferdmancame from place Berezdov in 1816
Goldman
Gurman
Gurvits
Kiperman
Liberman
Litvak
Marder
Medvedcame from place Gritsev(?) in Zaslavl district in 1816
Meirchikcame from place Berezdov in 1816
Pirlman
Reisinshtein
Rud
Shusterman
Tkach (2)
Vanshtein

Chartoriya miscellaneous census records for 1816-1817

Chartoriya Name List Census 1816

These families appear in various additional censu records from Chartoriya, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled during 1816-1817.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameCensus dateNotes
AngornAugust 14, 1816bourgeois
BalkFebruary 23, 1817
Broiman/BronmanAugust 14, 1816bourgeois
EilmanterAugust 17, 1816artisans
GandzOctober 26, 1816
GarbarFebruary 23, 1817
GelmanAugust 14, 1816bourgeois
GimelfarbAugust 14, 1816bourgeois
GimelfarbFebruary 23, 1817
GintmanAugust 14, 1816bourgeois, family came in 1811
GipshchOctober 26, 1816
GoltsAugust 14, 1816bourgeois
Graf August 17, 1816artisans
Korman (2)August 14, 1816bourgeois
KorostinAugust 14, 1816bourgeois, fled in 1815
RudmanAugust 14, 1816bourgeois, came in 1812
ShpunobargAugust 14, 1816bourgeois, family came in 1812
Stnembark (?)August 17, 1816artisans
ZaltsAugust 14, 1816bourgeois

Romanov residents in December 1816

Romanov Name List Census 1816

This census from Romanov, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on December 29, 1816.

There were 85 males, 44 females recorded living in 48 households.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Aliner
Barembeim
Beker
Bekerman
Blunshtein
Diner
Epelman
Fingelt
Fizgier/Fipier
Fleisher
Galtsman
Gelman
Glatshtein
Gorbat
Gorbaty
Greitfarb
Grinshpan
Kanept (?)
Katsman
Kirsner/Kirzhner
Kloizman
Kreibnar
Lapida (2)
Leifman
Lirner
Nimen/Namen
Pevnyi
Rosen
Shekhtman (2)
Shieterman/Shiemerman
Shilman
Shirman
Shmukhlir
Shnaiderman
Shvartsburt
Shverdelman
Sirota
Teiterman
Unknown - Perel(?) son of Nisel(?), 2 years old. No further details available.
Vainer
Varaz/Baraz
Volf
Veizeman
Vekselman
Zeltserman (2)

Romanov artisans in August 1816

Romanov Name List Census 1816

This census from Romanov, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on August 14, 1816.

This portion contains artisan families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Gelman
Katsman
Lapida (2)
Maiselbark (2)
Retfild
Shiktman
Shirman
Shneiderman
Shusterman

Romanov bourgeois in 1816

Romanov Name List Census 1816

This census from Romanov, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on August 14, 1816.

This portion contains bourgeois families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Barumbeim
Epelman
Faierman
Goltfan
Goltsman
Grinshpan
Kamenetskiy (2)one fled in 1812
Peker
Pekerman
Pevnyi
Pinskiy
Rokhvirch/Rolvarch/Rosvar (?)
Rosim/Roshm
Shvendlman
Shvirlburg/Shvar(le)burgrelated: Baraz
Vekselman
Zeltserman

Rogachev in June 1818

Rogachev Name List Census 1816

This census from Rogachev, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on June 28, 1818.

This portion contains artisan families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Altman (2)related: Barrash, Shuster
Fleinman
Krikun
Malinarelated: Gelman
Potashnikrelated: Posternik
Selermanrelated: Goralnik
Shindelmanrelated: Shpgelman
Shletermanrelated: Vainerman

Rogachev in December 1816

Rogachev Name List Census 1816

This census from Rogachev, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on December 28, 1816.

This portion contains artisan families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Aisingardrelated: Galtsman
Alter
Andelman
Bekerman
Bronfen
Bronfen[man?]
Bronshtein
Deichmanv
Dorfman
Ekhmlin (?)
Erlikhman
Feldman
Gaidelmanfather disabled
Gauzman
Gofmanrelated: Pilchman
Golman
Grozburt
Grusman
Imrman (?)
Kaltsman
Keilerman
Kidman
Kipershmid
Kleiner
Krigman
Kupershmid
Laderman
Lamdan
Landa
Liberman
Maister
Males
Melamed (2)
Mindelman
Pamlon/Palegon/Palmlon (?)
Perlmiter
Pilchmanrelated: Altman
Plotnikrelated: Katsman
Postarnik
Potashnik (2)
Rabinshtein
Roisenfeld
Sapozhnik
Shindelman
Shnaidelman
Shnaiderman (2)related: Kipershmid (?)
Shpigelman (2)
Shteiman
Shuster
Starikrelated: Sheinrman
Tiksman (?)
Tsigalman
Ulman (3)related: Galtsmen
Unknown/AbrumovichRuvim Mikhel son of Abrum, 13 years old.
Vainerman
Veinshteinrelated: Gakhshtein
Viksman
Vilbarkhtrelated: Shtigelman
Viner
Vizben/Vozben
Zuken

Rogachev artisans in August 1816

Rogachev Name List Census 1816

This census from Rogachev, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

This portion contains artisan families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Gendelman - fled in 1813
Iderman
Sheiman/Sheiban
Shikherman
Shteiman
Ulman

Rogachev bourgeois in August 1816

Rogachev Name List Census 1816

This is the census from Rogachev, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

This portion contains bourgeois families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Altman(?)fled in 1814
Anzengard
Daichman
Feldman
Gluzman
Goldfarb
Goltsman
Greizburt
Ingermanfamily fled in 1813
Keizfan
Khelmar
Kipershmid
Krigman
Kupershmid
Libermet/Liberman (?)
Piltsman/Paltsmanson fled in 1813
Portnoyfled in 1816
Posternakson fled in 1814
Potashman
Priman
Rebenshtein
Resenbarg
Resenfeld
Shapershmid
Shapirmant
Sherman
Shildemet
Shmurakh
Shneidamar
Shpigerman
Shtenbukh
Shtenburg
Vainemar

Berezdov bourgeois in August 1816

Berezdov Name List Census 1816

This is the census from Berezdov, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

This portion contains bourgeois families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Beker
Brod
Brovarman
Feldman
Ferdman (2)
Fiksman (2)
Firsmanmoved to Krasnostav
Folfman
Fraerman
Gaberbarg
Gandler
Garber
Gekhemanson moved to town Ostrog.
Giderman
Gilerman
Gilman
Girbitman/Garbatman
Gligerman
Gokhorman
Goldman
Gregorman
Kaperman
Katsman
Keiserman
Kelerman
Keveman
Khiterman
Klapshtein
Kolchiman
Kramer
Krishtal
Lerner
Marchukmoved to Krasnopol in 1816
Pikman
Rebinshtein
Reisenshtein
Reitenman/Reitepman
Rosenshtein
Sheinerman
Shteiman
Shtilerman
Zeiderman
Zingerman

Berezdov artisans in August 1816

Berezdov Name List Census 1816

This is the census from Berezdov, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in August 1816.

This portion contains artisan families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Fishman
Ketsman
Kats
Marder
Rudman
Shnaiderman
Unknown/BorukhovichMeishe Govshiy son of Borukh, currently 35 years old, with wife Sura 35 years old.

Berezdov artisans in November 1816

Berezdov Name List Census 1816

This is additional census from Berezdov, Novograd-Volynskiy district district compiled in November 1816.

This portion contains artisan families. It recorded many family members missed during the main census in August of the same year.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Katsman
Keiser
Khait
Kiperman/Kaperman
Kirsoner
Kopitman
Neiter
Paterman
Pitman
Reznik (2)
Sandler (2)
Shesterman
Shirman
Shnaider (2)
Shvester
Tesler
Tkach (2)
Vainerman
Viber

Berezdov bourgeois in November 1816

Berezdov Name List Census 1816

This is additional census from Berezdov, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in November 1816.

This portion contains bourgeois families.

It recorded many family members missed during the main census in August of the same year. This census was signed by elder Shloma Yankelevich Edelman.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Aldshtein
Arbitman
Barbar
Bargman
Barlman
Basta
Bekerman
Bliner
Bruverman
Derkachrelated: Ziskin
Dinerman
Faigelshtein
Ferdman/Firdman (5)
Fiksman (3)
Finkel
Finkelman (2)
Gandler
Geiber
Gekhtman
Gelman (3)also written as Gilman
Getsman
Gikherman/Gilerman
Gilerman (2)
Gucherman/Guserman
Kalman
Katsman
Keifeman/Keifsman
Keilerman
Ketsman
Khapman
Khiterman
Klapenshtain
Kligerman
Klinshtein
Kopman
Krimer (2)
Lerner
Malker/Melkerrelated: Melamed
Marder
Markhbeim/Marlbeim
Melamed
Nemerman
Nutker(?)
Pitman
Reizinshtein
Ribinshtein
Roiterman
Rudman
Shaferman
Sharf
Sheinerman
Shnaiderman
Shpitsman
Shteinbman
Shtoper
Teterman/Tetesman
Vaserman
Volfon
Zeigerman
Zingerman

Berezdov in March 1817

Berezdov Name List Census 1817

This is additional census from Berezdov, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled March 19, 1817.

It recorded many family members missed during the main census in August of the same year. This census was signed by elder Shloma Yankelevich Edelman.

Seeing the large numbers of people missed during the main 1816 census, government ordered local officials to double check the numbers. This census from 1817 found few more names not previously recorded. It was signed by community elders Shlema Yankelevich Eidelma and Nevakh Iosevich Vrach.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Beerman
Feldman
Gilerman
Guverman
Milman
Naida
Shister (2)
Shpits
Vainerman
Zingerman

Novograd-Volynskiy district


PlaceRecordYears
Novograd-Volynskiy Census August 1816 bourgeois, artisans
October 1816, November 1816, December 1816
February 1817: part 1 part 2
June 1818
Misc. 1820s
April 1834: artisans, bourgeois
1834-1841
Baranovka Census August 1816 bourgeois, artisans
December 1816 bourgeois, artisans
February 1817
June 1818
April 27, 1834
1834-1840
Berezdov Census August 1816 bourgeois, artisans
November 1816 bourgeois, artisans
March 1817
April 1834 artisans, bourgeois
1834-1841
Chartoriya Census December 1816
1816-1817
April 25, 1834
Gorodnitsa Census November 1816, villagers
April 1834
Korets Census November 1816 bourgeois artisans
Korets-area villagers, Yarun villagers
January 1817
April 1834, Yarun community
1834-1841
Krasnostav Census 1827-1828
April 1834
1834-1842
Lubar
(Lyubar)
Census August 1816: bourgeois, artisans
November 1816: bourgeois, artisans
January 1817, February 1817, May 1817
June 1818
Miropol
(Novomiropol)
Census August 1816, December 1816
February 1817, June 1818
April 1834
August 1837
Ostropol Census August 1816 bourgeois, artisans
March 1817 bourgeois, artisans
June 1818 bourgeois, artisans
Misc: 1821, 1827
add. censuses 1834-1840
Polonnoe Census Old and New Polonnoe August 10, 1816, August 1816
November 1816
Misc: 1816-1827
Rogachev Census August 1816 bourgeois, artisans
December 1816
June 1818
April 1834
Romanov Census August 1816 bourgeois, artisans
December 1816
April 27, 1834
1836, 1841
Misc Novograd-Volynskiy district miscellaneous census records in 1820s

Chudnov artisans in December 1811

Chudnov Name List Census 1811

This is the census from Chudnov, Zhitomir district compiled in December 1811.

This portion contains artisan families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Benelman
Draifled in 1808
Dreiterfled in 1806
Flat
Fulfamily fled in 1810
Gelman
Giler/Gamor (?)fled in 1808
Goksalk
Goltmanfled in 1808
Keiserfled in 1807
Kharap
Kishmanfled in 1809
Krinshpun
Masterfled in 1806
Menekres
Portnoy
Rokhvark
Shester
Shirmeser
Trinkfled in 1807
Tsinbler
UnknownMordko son of Gershko, fled in 1807, previously 51 years old.
Vortsman
Zeganmaster/Zegalmasterfather and son fled in 1808. Related: Zeikaimaster (son-in-law's family remains).
Zilber

Chudnov bourgeois in December 1811

Chudnov Name List Census 1811

This is the census from Chudnov, Zhitomir district compiled in December 1811.

This portion contains bourgeois families.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Aibindertwo sons fled, now returned
Aizinbark
Akhler
Altmancame in 1811
Baran (4)one came in 1810, one son previously fled, now returned
Barer
Barshchmancame in 1811
Basin (3)one father fled in 1806
Bekercame in 1811
Belferfled in 1809
Bershtein
Bikhalder
Blushtein
Bondarcame in 1811
Bravarmanfather fled in 1810, son previously fled, now returned
Breslerfather fled in 1811
Britan (5)one came in 1811, one son fled, now returned
Britmanone son fled, now returned
Brontsfled in 1810
Bunish
Chatske
Chatski (7)one came in 1811. In one family, two nephews came in 1810.
One son previously fled now returned.
Related: Altman, Vaisman (died).
Chernicame in 1810
Chudlfled in 1807
Desiatskiycame in 1811
Dinka
Elpercame in 1811
Faferman
Fefermancame in 1811
Fel
Feldman (3)two came in 1809 and 1811
Firman (6)three came in 1810 and 1811, two fled in 1809 and 1811
Fishman (7)two came in 1811, one fled in 1810
Fleishfather fled in 1811
Frenkel
Galperinson fled in 1807
Galtgamer
Ganbinderfled in 1809
Gandler
Garman
Gibki (?)family fled in 1806
Gillerfled in 1809
Gimelfled in 1810
Gindikh
Gitelmanfamily came in 1809
Gitmanone son previously fled, now returned
Goldfain (2)
Goldmanone son fled in 1810
Gopinmantwo sons previously fled, now returned
Gorshatsfled in 1810
Grinbarkfamily fled in 1806
Grompe
Idiz
Indik
Kaluzhnygrandson previously fled, now returned
Kamenker/Kaminker (5)three came in 1811
Kaminka (2)one came in 1810
Kanonman-Refefled in 1811
Kaplan
Karman
Kashtan (2)one came in 1811
Kefman
Keigan
Keitan/Keltancame in 1811
Kelttwo sons fled, now returned
Kesler (2)came in 1810 and 1811
Khalfen
Khanules
Khast
Kiler (2)came in 1810
Kilerudone son fled, now returned
Kiperbark
Kiperman (2)one came in 1811, in another family one brother came in 1809
Kirnerfamily came in 1811
Kirtselfled in 1807
Kizbark
Kleiman (2)son fled in 1811
Koebit/Kodbitfled in 1809
Koldfainson-in-law came in 1810
Kosmanone son previously fled, now returned
Kotliy (?)
Kotno
Krichmerbarkfamily came in 1811
Krub
Krushch
Krutogolov
Kulmancame in 1809
Kutnecame in 1811
Lakhovetski
Lekhman
Likhtman (2)one came in 1810
Lirman (2)
Livarantcame in 1811
Makovetskiy (2)one father fled in 1810
Malevany (2)one came in 1811
Manun (?)
Markman
Markulis (2)father fled in 1810, son previously fled, now returned
Martman
Medoved
Medved
Metselman/Netselmanrelated Storchak (came in 1810)
Milbarkson previously fled, now returned
Milshteinson previously fled, no returned
Mitbark
Molever
Mosenzinik (2)two came in 1810
Nikelbark
Nirnbark
Obudmancame in 1811
Peterbark
Pilavskiy
Prul (2)one fled in 1806
Rabinfain (3)
Raika/Remka (?)came in 1811
Ratanescame in 1810
Rebnifanfled in 1807
Rekhtman (2)one came in 1811
Rikbarkcame in 1811
Rimarcame in 1809
Ritberk
Riznik (2)came in 1810 and 1811
Rodmancame in 1811
Roikheshbin
Rozintsvaik
Rudman (3)one came in 1811, one fled in 1810, related: Esterman
Samesman
Sander
Shaf
Shaperecame in 1809
Sharfarcame in 1811
Shchur
Shefelbarkfled in 1811
Sheidelmanfamily fled in 1807
Shekhetpreviously fled, now returned
Shelnerilmanfled in 1808
Shikhvarkson fled in 1808
Shilmanfled in 1809
Shirman (4)two came in 1809 and 1810
Shistercame in 1811
Shleter (2)both came in 1810 and 1811
Shmuklercame in 1811
Shnaidcame in 1809
Shneer (2)one came in 1811
Shostak (3)one came in 1810
Shpektorcame in 1811
Shrember
Shtekilbarkone brother came in 1811
Shtelman
Shtenbark
Shtilreld
Shukherfled in 1810
Shurmancame in 1809
Shvartsman
Simkhecame in 1811
Starchak/Storchak (4)one came in 1811
Starikfled in 1808
Tatelberk
Tepercame in 1811
Tepmancame in 1811
UnknownAvrum's widow Gentsa's son Nain, fled in 1806, previously 21 years old.
UnknownBorukh's widow Rokhlia's son Volf, fled in 1806, previously 36 years old.
UnknownIosef Ber son of Benumianin, 40 years old, came in 1811
UnknownMoshko son of widow Yakhna, fled in 1810, previously 12 years old.
Vaismancame in 1811
Valtman
Vanermanfled in 1807
Vanshteisin
Vekselman (2)
Vekslercame in 1811
Vinerman/Vanerman
Volemancame in 1811
Volfenzon
Yabki (2)one son fled, now returned
Yapkecame in 1811
Yasmenovichfamily fled in 1809
Yasnogradcame in 1811
Zaichik (3)one fled in 1811
Zakutnercame in 1811
Zalon
Zaltsman
Zelber (2)one spelle Ziler. Both came in 1810
Zeltser
Zilberman

Zhitomir district population statistics in 1811

Stats History Census 1811

Zhitomir district population statistics was extracted from census of 1811.

Summary
TownCensus dateMale residentsHouseholds
ZhitomirDecember 18112,6501,427
CherniakhovDecember 1811139115
ChervonayaDecember 18113730
ChudnovDecember 1811320278
IvnitsaDecember 18118881
KodniaDecember 18114731
KotelniaDecember 18116142
LeshchinaDecember 18117150
LevkovDecember 18113429
PiatkaDecember 18118965
RaigorodokDecember 18118070
TroyanovDecember 1811137112
UshomirDecember 18118788
YanushpolDecember 18113331
Details
TownClassPrevious CensusAbsent*Currently**Notes
Zhitomirbourgeoisn/an/a1,935955 families
Zhitomirbourgeoisn/an/a715/td>472 families
Ivnitsatotal922688all bourgeois
Cherniakhovtotal10630139statistics by class was not recorded
Chervonayatotal25637one family of artisans (two people) the rest are bourgeois
Chudnovbourgeois21973301
Chudnovartisans311619
Chudnovtotal25089320
Kodniatotal31447all bourgeois
Kotelniatotal401361all bourgeois
Leshchinabourgeois75286524 died, 4 fled, 16 missed, 2 newborns
Leshchinaartisans12666 died, 1 missed
Leshchinatotal86347130 died, 4 fled, 17 missed, 2 newborns
Levkovtotal12634all bourgeois
Piatkabourgeois661181
Piatkaartisans618
Piatkatotal721289
Raigorodokbourgeois632168
Raigorodokartisans6012
Raigorodoktotal692180
Troyanovbourgeois9219115
Troyanovartisans14222
Troyanovtotal10621137
Ushomirtotal955387all bourgeois
Yanushpoltotal311633all bourgeois, 12 newcomers, 5 died
  • * - left or died
  • ** - together with newborn and newcomers