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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Matusov in 1850

Matusov Name Index Census 1850

This census from Matusov, Cherkasy district took place on October 30, 1850.

There were 50 families, 199 males and 200 females.

It was signed by authors Perets Starchevskiy, Avrum Boguslavskiy, Ios Korsunskiy, Shmul Morgulets. Moshko Liblinskiy. Instead of state rabbi signed Mikhel Izrailskiy.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Last NameNotes
Bershteinnewcomers
Boguslavskiy (4)one son fled, one son in the army
Izralivskiyone in the army
Kaminskiy
Kanibolotskiy
Kreminetskiy
Konstantinovskiy
Korsunskiy (6)one in the army, one brother previously moved out and recorded under #45.
Levin
Liblinskiy or
Lublinskiy(?)
Lizogorfather is newcomer
Lozovatskiy (2)one brother previously moved out and now recorded under #40
Makievskiy (3)one son mental, one son in the army. In one family, one brother became farmer in 1833.
Melnikovskiy (2)one brother was previously separated into a different household recorded under #37.
Morgulits (2)
Shpinarfather is newcomer
Smelianskiy (2)
Starchevskiy (2)father did not show up during census, one son in the army
Stavitskiyone son fled
Tashlitskiy (2)
Tsirulnik
Tulchinskiy
Vernik (2)one son in the army
Virnik one nephew recorded separately under #42
Vinar (2)
Vinokur (2)one father did not show up during census
Elnakh
Fuks
Zaslavskiy (3)father is old and disabled, one son in the army