Cherkasy
Name Index
Census
1850
This census from Cherkasy, Cherkasy district took place on October 29, 1850.
There were 1,110 males and 1164 females recorded. It was signed by authors Elia Chudnovskiy, Meer Oslan, Khaim Boguslavskiy, rabbi Shluma Duvid Zaslavskiy
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.
Last Name | Notes |
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Akselrod | newcomers in 1840 |
Aptekarov | |
Belakhov (2) | |
Belotserkovskiy (4) | |
Bershadskiy (2) | one son in the army |
Bishevskiy | |
Blank | one person only, Went to the army for Manusov family in 1834. |
Boguslavskiy (10) | one son in the army |
Brodskiy (2) | |
Bronshtein | |
Brosilovskiy/Brailovskiy (?)(3) | |
Brusilovskiy (10) | two families became farmers and left in 1846. In another family, three brothers, fled in 1846, 1849. One son in the army. One son converted, one son in the army. |
Cherevinskiy (2) | |
Cherkaskiy (6) | one in the army |
Chudnovskiy (5) | |
Dashevskiy (3) | |
Dobrinskiy | |
Dobrovetskiy | |
Drabovskiy | |
Fastovskiy (6) | three son in the army |
Feldman | |
Fidel (2) | family became 3rd guild merchants. In another family one son fled in 1848. |
Filshtein | |
Finarov (3) | |
Furmanov (2) | |
Gilevich | |
Golfeld | |
Golosinskiy | |
Gorodetskiy | |
Gorodnitskiy | |
Grabovskiy | |
Gusakov | two in the army |
Irzhanskiy | |
Kachanskiy | |
Kachka | |
Kagan | |
Kamenetskiy (6) | also written as Kaminetskiy. Ttwo sons in the army. One daughter converted in 1850. |
Kaminskiy (3) | hired someone to go to the army in 1834. |
Kanevskiy | |
Khodorkovskiy | one son fled in 1848, one in the army. |
Klivanskiy (2) | |
Koltun | |
Konstantinovskiy | |
Korotun | |
Korsunskiy (10) | two in the army, one son fled in 1847. |
Kosoy (2) | |
Kostantinovskiy (4) | one son in the army |
Kotliar | |
Kreidenko | one in unknown absence |
Kremenetskiy (2) | also written as Krimenetskiy. |
Krilovskiy | |
Kvitnitskiy (2) | |
Lakhovetskiy | |
Landes | family became merchants and left to Berdichev in 1850. |
Likhovetskiy | |
Linetskiy (2) | one son fled in 1848 |
Litvin | |
Lubarskiy | |
Lubchin/Lubechin | |
Lubenskiy | two sons fled in 1834 and 1844 |
Lukatskiy (9) | three sons in the army. Related: Zamanskiy |
Luzonovskiy | |
Lypanov | one in the army |
Manusov (10) | one son in the army |
Moshenskiy (11) | one son became merchant. One son left to Kremenchug in 1850. |
Museev | one son in the army. |
Nechaevskiy (2) | one family left to town Gadiach, Poltava governorate. |
Nedoimov | |
Nemerovskiy (5) | one son fled in 1848, one in the army. |
Nurinskiy (2) | |
Oslon/Omon (3) | one son in the army |
Ostrovskiy (6) | two son in the army |
Pavolotskiy (4) | |
Piatigorskiy | |
Pikovskiy (3) | |
Pogrebinskiy | one person only, moved to Kherson governorate in 1840s. |
Polonskiy (13) | one family became merchants in 1850. Two sons in the army |
Rabinovich (4) | one family, hired someone to go to the army for this family in 1837. |
Rinskiy (4) | hired someone to go to the army in 1846. |
Sapir | |
Serdukovskiy (4) | one family became merchants and moved to Bobrinets district, Kherson governorate. |
Shepetinskiy | one son in the army |
Shpolianskiy (2) | |
Sidelkovskiy/Sidilkovskiy (4) | one family became merchants in Cherkasy, one son in the army |
Sipetovskiy | sons became merchants in 1847. |
Slavutskiy (4) | One son moved to father's household. Two in the army. |
Slobodskoy/Slobodskiy (3) | |
Slutskiy (6) | father in unknown absence since 1847. |
Smuelkovskiy (2) | |
Sokeranskiy (2) | one family hired someone else to to the army in 1846 |
Stavutskiy | |
Stolinskiy | |
Stuginskiy | |
Tartakovskiy (13) | this family became merchants in 1850. In one family one son in the army, one converted. |
Topopolskiy/Tonopolskiy (?) | family became merchants in 1850. |
Trigub (3) | |
Tseitlin (4) | family became merchants, except for one nephew. In another fmaily, one son in the army. One in unknown absence. |
Tsiganovskiy | |
Ulitskiy (5) | in two families sons in unknown absence since 1849 |
Umanskiy | one in the army |
Verbovskiy (2) | |
Vinar | |
Vinokur | |
Viprinskiy/Veprinskiy | |
Yarinovskiy | one brother became a merchant |
Yasnigorodskiy | |
Yavlinskiy (2) | one son fled in 1846 |
Yerusalimskiy (2) | |
Yudkin | |
Zamanskiy (6) | one son became merchant and moved to Kanev. One in the army. |
Zamlinskiy | someone else went to the army for this family in 1847. |
Zaslavskiy (13) | thee in the army. One son with grandson converted. |
Zhitomirskiy (7) | |
Zhukovskiy (2) | one son in the army |
Zlobinskiy (3) |