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 Name | Notes |
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Baltaksa | one in the army |
Baranovskiy | |
Berdichevskiy | |
Bereslavskiy/Breznitskiy (3) | one in the army |
Berezniakov/Brezniakov (3) | one in the army |
Bereznitskiy | |
Berezovskiy | |
Berezovyi | |
Boguslavskiy | one nephew left in 1850. |
Borukhovich | one 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 |
Dubinskiy | elder brother in unknown absence, one in the army, one exiled to Siberia (in 1840) |
Ganopolskiy (2) | |
Gershkovich | one 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) | |
Linetskiy | one 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) | |
Mogilevskiy | one brother fled in 1847 |
Mogilevskiy (4) | one son moved to Chigirin as bourgeois, two in the army |
Nemerovskiy (5) | two in the army |
Pikovskiy | |
Pinivskiy | one in the army |
Postolovskiy (2) | |
Proskurov | |
Rabinovich | |
Radavinskiy | one in the army |
Smilianskiy | one person, fled in 1848 |
Stanislavskiy | |
Tarkavskiy (3) | one in the army |
Terlitskiy | one 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) |