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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Lubar bourgeois in August 1816

Lubar Name List Census 1816

These bourgeois families appear in main census from Lubar (Lyubar), Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on August 13, 1816.

There were 448 males and 536 females recorded as living in 217 households.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Adeserrelated: Tolpen, Kochik
Aingorn
Akselrelated: Vigman
Anches
Anchis
Anchus
Antsesrelated: Kaplun
Atles
Avratiner (3)also written as Abratiner. Related: Maltso
Azharovskiy
Baich
Bas
Berezafled in 1815
Bergerrelated: Piliavskiy
Berkhman
Biler
Blam
Blokha
Blokhefled in 1815
Blom
Boid
Bosisrelated: Zaidenberg
Bravermanrelated: Roisenfeld
Breiterfled in 1815
Burd
Davner
Delstone son fled in 1814
Doibel
Drokhva
Druz (2)
Dvish/Dvash (2)
Eidilman
Eizelrelated: Panich
Enel/Enekh
Erlekh
Fainrelated: Grusbart/Gruzhbart
Fasoliarelated: Beigel, Mil
Feidilrelated: Roisenfeld
Feigel
Feldman
Fiksel
Frinkel (2)fled in 1814
Fuks
Gaibiltshtein
Garber
Gein
Gekht
Gen (4)written as Gen'. Related: Frenkel
Gendel
Gika
Giler (4)one son returned from fleeing in 1814. Related: Grinshtein, Natin
Girelfled in 1815
Girsel/Girzhel
Gisis
Giterrelated: Kelner
Glekman
Glizer
Gokhman
Gold
Goldenfeld
Gopinrelated: Eliukim
Grechka
Greiser
Grimbark
Grinfeld
Groip
Guberman
Gurfinkelrelated: Goizman
Indik
Ivankovitser
Kachson returned in 1816
Kachka (2)
Kagan (2)related: Gulka
Kaluzhnyi
Kamen
Kantor
Karan
Kareln
Karger/Karder
Kats (2)
Keilich
Khaichesrelated: Kleiner, Ikht
Khazanrelated: Arber
Khomutrelated: Dembovyi
Kilvarg
Klop
Koiler
Kuten
Labunrelated: Tabak
Laitman
Laitsman
Langer
Lantsman
Laverand
Leifer
Leivi
Libermanrelated: Rabinovich
Liker/Likekh
Lilef
Lipa
Lipker
Lirner
Luder
Marans
Marderrelated: Shtulbim
Markman
Mats
Mazur
Medrishman
Melamet
Meser
Mesterrelated: Motovilovker
Michnik
Milamutrelated: Rogachiv, Milshtein
Milgrom
Milman
Mirchuk
Morskiy
Motrunkerrelated: Zozulia
Nirka
Nushteinfled in 1815
Oks
Osika
Pein
Pen
Pilch
Pilipovskiy
Pirlman
Pishker
Piven
Poleshukrelated: Garbarberg
Polonskiyrelated: Toprever
Posatske
Posternak
Pritsker
Prosorelated: Niselekhes
Pruzhanskiy
Pushatskiy
Pustilnik
Rabinovich
Raznik
Reider
Roikhman
Roitfeld
Rolerrelated: Flok
Shainrelated: Mandel
Sharts-shtein
Shekhetrelated: Veitsman
Shilman
Shoib
Shraer
Shraibmanrelated: Shraibar
Shtirn
Shvalbrelated: Traiber
Shvarshtein
Shvartser
Shvartser (?)
Sigalrelated: Zisis
Sindel
Smolianskiy (2)
Soibel
Sosna
Tabakarelated: Volkinshtein
Teler
Temes
Terkel
Treibichfled in 1815
Tribiz
Troshcher
Tsesintwo sons fled in 1814 and 1815. Related: Kris
Tsikerman (2)
Tsin
Tsiperrelated: Bernshtein
Tuler
UnknownIos Khaim son of Shlema, previously 7 y.o., fled in 1815.
Related: Pervin, Kogan, Shariker
Vaintrub
Vaisbarg
Vaishman
Vaizbarg (6)related: Trakhtman
Valdman (2)one son returned in 1815. Related: Sotenerker
Vanshel
Vcherashniy (2)
Veksel (3)related: Matushov
Viglanskiy
Vokhgeld
Zagerman
Zak
Zam
Zats
Zeltser
Zhuravel (2)
Zozuliafled in 1815