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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

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