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 Name | Notes |
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Aldshuler | |
Amchislavskiy | |
Amkhanitskiy (2) | |
Amlinskiy (4) | |
Arnopolin/Arkopolin (3) | |
Astrakhan | |
Avrutis | |
Berliavskiy (2) | |
Berman | |
Bershadskiy (3) | |
Bershtein (5) | |
Bilin | father came from Shklov in 1833 |
Bilinkiy | |
Blinkin (2) | one son absent |
Bloshtin | |
Brant (2) | one in the army |
Braslavskiy | |
Briskman | father came from Kiev in 1830 |
Brodianskiy | |
Brodunskiy | |
Brushtin | |
Brusilovskiy | |
Bulkin | |
Cherkaskiy | |
Dobkin | |
Dobrodub (2) | |
Doskin | came from Bykhov(?) in 1835 |
Dubinskiy | |
Ekhter | all sons absent, one l ost, one in the army, one exiled for crime. |
Ekzler | father came after the census of 1820 |
Faiblut | came from Dubno (Dubnia?) |
Feishtein | one person only, in unknown absence |
Fershtein (2) | |
Finkelshtein (7) | |
Fraktin | |
Gamarlitskiy (2) | |
Gekhter | |
Gelbshtein (2) | one son in unknown absence |
Gelner | family came from Vasilkov in 1831 |
Gelper | |
Gelshtein (2) | |
German | |
Germanovskiy | came from Kanev in 1835 |
Gilper | |
Ginzburg | |
Gokhbark | |
Gomelskiy (4) | |
Gukhshtein | one 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 | |
Leviant | one son in the army |
Lipshits | |
Malostovskiy | |
Masaver (2) | |
Medvinskiy (2) | |
Melnikov | |
Mezhebovskiy | |
Mirkis | |
Mitelman | |
Mitnivetskiy | |
Naidis (2) | |
Nemerovskiy | came from Kiev in 1834 |
Okunev | |
Paluchenko | |
Perlin | father was previously a merchant |
Pinus | brother previously came from Mogilev |
Plotkin (2) | one son in unknown absence |
Podolskiy (2) | |
Poliakov | came from Grodno |
Polianker | one in the army |
Pomaranets | father came from Kobrin in 1834 |
Popilov | |
Rabinovich (2) | one father in unknown absence |
Radomiselskiy (2) | |
Rapoport | |
Rechinskiy | |
Reisinfeld | related: Alperin (came from Chernigov in 1833) |
Reznikov | |
Ribakov | |
Rodzin (2) | |
Rodzinskiy | |
Rosinfeld | father with brother came from Kiev in 1830 |
Sagalovskiy | |
Shapira | |
Shevelchinskiy | father came from Kiev in 1830 |
Shinbarg | one in the army |
Shtofinskiy (2) | one son in the army. Also written as Shtofenskiy |
Shulman | |
Skliarskiy | |
Slavutskiy | |
Slutskiy | one 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) | |
Yufe | one son in unknown absence |
Zatulskiy | |
Zhelezniak | |
Zhigalin | |
Zilper | related: Zaslavskiy |
Zilvitskiy | |
Zlatkovskiy (2) | |
Zlobinskiy | |
Zolotnitskiy | |
Zolotushkin (2) |