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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Rotmistrovka in 1850

Rotmistrovka Name Index Census 1850

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

There were 470 males and 404 females recorded. It was signed by authors Leiba Pleskachevskiy, Faitol Kagun, Avrum Pilsm.., Zelik Berezovyi, Ios Teverovskiy, instead of state rabbi signed Leiba Kogon.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Last NameNotes
Baltaksaone in the army
Baranovskiy
Berdichevskiy
Bereslavskiy/Breznitskiy (3)one in the army
Berezniakov/Brezniakov (3)one in the army
Bereznitskiy
Berezovskiy
Berezovyi
Boguslavskiyone nephew left in 1850.
Borukhovichone son in unknown absence since 1840
Bratslavskiy (2)one in the army
Chichilnitskiy (2)one brother fled in 1840
Chigirinskiy
Chudnovskiy (2)
Dashevskiy (2)two in the army
Dubinskiyelder brother in unknown absence, one in the army, one exiled to Siberia (in 1840)
Ganopolskiy (2)
Gershkovichone in the army
Glukhyi
Goldenberg
Gotlinskiy (2)
Kagun (5)two in the army
Kaminskiy (2)
Kapitanovskiy
Koldertsov
Korsunskiy (2)
Kuchir
Kurbinovskiy
Kvasvitskiy/Kvelevitskiy/Kvaevitskiy (2)one in the army
Lagun
Libichevskiy/Libechevskiy (2)
Linetskiyone person, he became merchant and moved to Rostov.
Lorkesh
Lozovskiy
Malyi (2)one son left (removed?) in 1850
Marianovskiy (5)
Mezhibovskiy/Mizhibovskiy (3)
Mezhirovskiy/Mizherovskiy (2)
Mogilevskiyone brother fled in 1847
Mogilevskiy (4)one son moved to Chigirin as bourgeois, two in the army
Nemerovskiy (5)two in the army
Pikovskiy
Pinivskiyone in the army
Postolovskiy (2)
Proskurov
Rabinovich
Radavinskiyone in the army
Smilianskiyone person, fled in 1848
Stanislavskiy
Tarkavskiy (3)one in the army
Terlitskiyone in the army
Teverovskiy (11)in two families, sons became merchants and moved to Cherkasy. One son in the army.
Ukrainskiy (2)one in the army
Vinar
Vyshnevskiy (2)
Yampolskiy (2)one in the army, one son converted
Yarovinskiy
Yarovitskiy
Zabarskiy
Zaslavskiy (2)sons left in 1850
Zhabotinskiy (5)one son became merchant in 1850
Zvenigorodskiy (2)