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Pereyaslavl bourgeois in 1835 census

Pereyaslavl Name Index Census 1835

This census of bourgeois families from Pereyaslavl, Pereyaslavl district took place on April 29, 1835.

There were 655 males and 588 females recorded. It was signed by elder Yankel Moisiev Yasnogorodskiy, and trustees Iosel Ariev Berilitsky(?), Duvid Yankelev Medvinskiy, Itska Abramov Amlinskiy.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family NameNotes
Aldshuler
Amchislavskiy
Amkhanitskiy (2)
Amlinskiy (4)
Arnopolin/Arkopolin (3)
Astrakhan
Avrutis
Berliavskiy (2)
Berman
Bershadskiy (3)
Bershtein (5)
Bilinfather came from Shklov in 1833
Bilinkiy
Blinkin (2)one son absent
Bloshtin
Brant (2)one in the army
Braslavskiy
Briskmanfather came from Kiev in 1830
Brodianskiy
Brodunskiy
Brushtin
Brusilovskiy
Bulkin
Cherkaskiy
Dobkin
Dobrodub (2)
Doskincame from Bykhov(?) in 1835
Dubinskiy
Ekhterall sons absent, one l ost, one in the army, one exiled for crime.
Ekzlerfather came after the census of 1820
Faiblutcame from Dubno (Dubnia?)
Feishteinone person only, in unknown absence
Fershtein (2)
Finkelshtein (7)
Fraktin
Gamarlitskiy (2)
Gekhter
Gelbshtein (2)one son in unknown absence
Gelnerfamily came from Vasilkov in 1831
Gelper
Gelshtein (2)
German
Germanovskiycame from Kanev in 1835
Gilper
Ginzburg
Gokhbark
Gomelskiy (4)
Gukhshteinone son in unknown absence
Gurovich (3)one son in unknown absence, another in the army
Kagalov/Kaganov
Kaganov (3)came from Kobrin in 1834
Kalinskiy
Kanaver (2)
Karlinskiy
Kirnosov
Kolinskiy
Kopilenko (2)related: Kosetnikov
Koretskiy
Kozel
Krasnopolin (2)
Kravetskiy
Kugon
Lamazkin
Levchinskiy
Leviantone son in the army
Lipshits
Malostovskiy
Masaver (2)
Medvinskiy (2)
Melnikov
Mezhebovskiy
Mirkis
Mitelman
Mitnivetskiy
Naidis (2)
Nemerovskiycame from Kiev in 1834
Okunev
Paluchenko
Perlinfather was previously a merchant
Pinusbrother previously came from Mogilev
Plotkin (2)one son in unknown absence
Podolskiy (2)
Poliakovcame from Grodno
Poliankerone in the army
Pomaranetsfather came from Kobrin in 1834
Popilov
Rabinovich (2)one father in unknown absence
Radomiselskiy (2)
Rapoport
Rechinskiy
Reisinfeldrelated: Alperin (came from Chernigov in 1833)
Reznikov
Ribakov
Rodzin (2)
Rodzinskiy
Rosinfeldfather with brother came from Kiev in 1830
Sagalovskiy
Shapira
Shevelchinskiyfather came from Kiev in 1830
Shinbargone in the army
Shtofinskiy (2)one son in the army. Also written as Shtofenskiy
Shulman
Skliarskiy
Slavutskiy
Slutskiyone son in the army
Smolenskiy (2)
Sobolevskiy
Stanislavskiy
Stavitskiy
Tunitskiy
Umanskiy (2)both families came from Kiev (one in 1830)
Varshavel
Varshavskiy
Vilchur
Vilenskiy/Vylenskiy
Volinskiy (10)one son exiled for crime, one in unknown absence
Yaroslavskiy
Yasnogorodskiy (4)
Yasnyi (2)
Yufeone son in unknown absence
Zatulskiy
Zhelezniak
Zhigalin
Zilperrelated: Zaslavskiy
Zilvitskiy
Zlatkovskiy (2)
Zlobinskiy
Zolotnitskiy
Zolotushkin (2)