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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

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