Zhabotin
Name Index
Census
1850
This census from Zhabotin, Cherkasy district took place on October 30, 1850.
There were 336 males and 330 females recorded living in 110 families.
It was signed by authors Volko Tarkavskiy, Mordko Apteker, Yankel Umanskiy.
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.
Last Name | Notes |
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Apteikar (10) | |
Balakhovskiy (3) | one in the army |
Belozorskiy (2) | one absent, one in the army |
Bilinskiy (2) | |
Bukhaltsov (2) | one absent, one in the army |
Butinskiy | |
Butlovich | |
Emdan | one in the army, one in unknown absence |
Fainshtein (4) | one son became farmers and moved with family in 1846 to Kherson governorate. One in the army. |
Galperin | |
Ganapolskiy | |
Gerinshtein (2) | |
Kamer | |
Kanivetskiy | |
Kogun | |
Koretskiy (4) | one in the army |
Korsunskiy | |
Kuchir | |
Lalipovskiy (?) | |
Laneskiy | |
Lazarov | |
Levin | |
Linetskiy | |
Lokhovetskiy | |
Lomovatskiy | father became merchant in 1843. |
Lubarskiy | |
Midnik | |
Minkovetskiy | |
Mogilevskiy (3) | two(?) in the army |
Monastyrskiy (3) | one father in unknown absence, one son in the army |
Mordkovich | |
Moshenskiy | |
Olop | family moved to Luben, Poltava governorate in 1850. |
Oslonder | |
Panasov | |
Pavolotskiy | one in the army |
Perlin | |
Piatigorskiy | |
Polonskiy/Polanskiy (6) | two in the army, one fled |
Razdolskiy | one in the army |
Rom | |
Santsov | one in the army |
Savranskiy (2) | |
Shafirov | |
Shafirovskiy | |
Shapirovskiy | |
Shkolnik | |
Shtein | |
Solovin | father in unknown absence |
Spivak (2) | one father in unknown absence |
Tarkovskiy (5) | one family was in in unknown absence since 1848, now returned. One family moved to Bobrinets, Kherson governorate as farmers in 1846. One son in the army. |
Tarnopolskiy | family became merchants in 1842 |
Tolchinskiy | one in unknown absence |
Umanskiy (2) | one son moved to Smela. |
Uritskiy (3) | two in the army |
Varshavskiy (3) | |
Volodarskiy (2) | |
Yablonovskiy | |
Zaslavskiy (10) | one family became merchants and moved to Zvenigorodka district in 1847. In another family, one son became merchant in 1848. |