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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Cherniakhov in December 1811

Cherniakhov Name List Census 1811

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

There were 106 males recorded, 30 men are written as fled or died. Thus currently together with newcomers the number of male residents is 139.

Many people were prevously recorded during additional census of 1809.

This census was signed by community trustees Duvid Itskov Sapirshtein and Khaskel Iosevich Raiterbark.

Family Name
Aigorn - one fled in 1810
Akselrud (3)
Berman/Birman (4) - two came in 1811
Brushtin
Drubich - came in 1811
Epelben - family fle in 1807
Feldman
Feltser (3) - came in 1811
Fishman
Fleitman - came in 1811
Fridman (7) - also Fredman. Two came in 1811
Gekhman (2)
Gerinshtein
Gershman (5) - one fled in 1810
Gertman
Gervets/Gervits
Gilerman - came in 1811
Giterman (3) - one came in 1811
Glizerman (2) - came in 1811
Golfarb/Goltfarb (2)
Kachores
Kagan
Kagane (5) - came in 1811, one fled in 1804
Kaminir
Kiperman - fled in 1811
Klizerman
Kraizman
Leibman (2) - fled in 1809
Lemberger
Liberman (2)
Litvin (3)
Morgulis (3) - fled in 1807. Also written as Morgulian, Markulian
Muchnik
Ofgiser
Pekarskiy - came in 1811
Perlman (2)
Pirleman
Raiperbak
Raiterbark/Reiterbark (2) - one came in 1811
Raizenbark - came in 1811
Rakher - came in 1811
Rapoport - son-in-law came in 1810
Riznik - came in 1811
Rosenberg (4) - writen as Rozinberg and Roizinbark, Reizinbark - son-in-law came in 1810
Rosenblat/Rozinblat
Rosentsweig/Rozintsvaig
Roziman - fled in 1810
Rudman (2) - one came in 1811
Rudmer - came in 1811
Ruvin - came in 1811
Sapirshtein (4) - came in 1811. Also written as Shapirshtein.
Shaineblat (2) - also Sheinerblat, one came in 1811
Shcherbina
Shmular/Shmuler (3) - one came in 1811
Shraibman - came in 1811
Shtrikvarger
Vaiserman
Vaksman (2)
Vanshtak - one son fled in 1811
Vishnia - fled in 1807
Viterman (2) - son-in-law came in 1810
Volfman/Vulfman (4) - one came in 1811
Volokh
Vul (2) - came in 1811
Yedvabna