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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Novograd-Volynskiy in February 1817 part 2

Novograd-Volynskiy Name List Census 1817

These bourgeois families appear in main census from Lubar (Lyubar), Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in February 1817.

Unlike another census compiled on February 1 of the same year, this one does not have exact date recorded. Most of the people recorded in this census were females who were missed previously. In fact there were 278 females and only 10 males recorded, from 195 households. It was signed by Signed by Leiba Brazman and Shlema Fuks.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family Name
Akur
Anopolskiy
Barad (2)
Barako
Baram (2)
Baran (2) - related: Sagal
Barat
Barats (2)
Beitsman
Beker
Berezner (4)
Beri/Berl (2)
Beru (2)
Biberman
Bilenkiy
Bokzbein
Braimaster
Brovarnik
Chernomorskiy
Chudnovskiy
Dorfman (2)
Feigen
Filshman
Fuks
Furman
Gandelman
Gausman/Garzhman
Geildnov (?)
Gitlerner
Girstrop (?)
Gliger
Goldfarb (2)
Grimbarg
Gulsker
Ingel
Kacher
Kachka
Kachur
Kamakh
Kamuk (4)
Kantor
Kaplan (5)
Kats
Kelshtein/Ke[?]shtein
Koretskiy (2)
Korostoshovskiy
Kosenevskiy
Krivoy
Krupnik
Krupnik/Krupnichek
Kuberger
Kupershmid
Lev/Me (?)
Liberfarb
Lomes (2)
Lubchitskiy
Magid
Magrab
Manes
Mariakh
Melamed (3)
Mezhiritskiy
Milshenker
Mirochnik
Orchik
Oren/Orep
Ostrogskiy (2)
Pilierman
Pilipovskiy
Polishuk
Privel
Reizenzaft
Romenik (?)
Ronik/Ropik
Sagal/Sigal
Shames
Shapira
Sheftel - related: Pleshivyi
Shekhter
Shekhter/Shikhter (3)
Shikerman
Shikhvarg
Shmi[t]makher
Shnaider (5)
Shraibshtein
Sigal
Sirota
Soroka
Stats
Stepanskiy (2)
Taram (?)
Temes
Tkach (3)
Unik
Unknown - 29 families with missed daughters or wives,
10 families with orphans
28 families with widows, some of them with daughters or other female relatives.
Related (?): Beru, Mosik.
Vaserman (2)
Vinar
Zilbergerts