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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Moshny in 1850 census

Moshny Name Index Census 1850

This census from Moshny, Cherkasy district took place on October 29, 1850.

There were 56 families recorded, 236 males and 255 females. Few families have sons who were absent in 1834 but later returned.

It was signed by authors: Mordko Duvid Kanevskiy, Avrum Zanvil Lishchinskiy, Srul Monostirskiy, Srul Reznikov, Yankil Yron Krasnov, Borukh Boguslovskiy.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Last NameNotes
Abramov (2)
Cherkaskiy (2)
Belotserkovskiy (3)
Boguslavskiy
Datskovskiy (6)family became merchants in 1842. One son in the army
Drabitskiy (2)
Kaganov
Kanevskiy
Khaichenko
Khodorkovskiy (3)one son absent
Kramarovone son in the army. One son converted in 1855 and moved to Cherkasy.
Krasnov (3)
Lishchinskiy (7)one family became merchants in 1842. One family became farmers and moved to Stepantsy, Kaneve district in (unclear 1834 or 1884).
Monastyrskiy (2)one family became merchants in 1839.
Nemirovskiyone son in the army
Ostrovskiy (2)one son in the army
Riznikovthis family became farmers and moved to Stepantsy, Kaneve district in (unclear 1834 or 1884).
Shpolianskiy
Slutskiy
Sokiranskiy (2)one son in the army
Smolov
Srulov (2)one father absent, one son in the army
Veprinskiy
Vorobievskiy (3)
Vergunovskiy
Volodarskiy (3) one son in the army, one family became merchants in 1842
Yanov
Yuditskiy