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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Kulchin in September 1811 census

Kulchin Name Index Census 1811

These families from Kulchin, StaroKonstantinov district appear in census compiled on September 30, 1811.

There were 112 bourgeois males recorded. It was signed by community elders Yankel Meer Nakhmanovich Rozmarin and Avrum Simkha Gershunovich Fiks.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name


Family Name
Altman
Averbokh - father left to town Dubno in 1809
Avshtein
Biksgorin (3)
Breit (2)
Brenazin
Brun - one son left in 1811 to Proskurov district
Bruntikh
Darmin
Dikman
Elpert
Fedorovetskiy - came from Belogolovka, Zaslavl district in 1811
Fefer
Fel
Fiks
Fiks-shimel
Fildman
Finfro(k/l)
Firman
Galpshir
Geiler
Geiler/Geiliar
Gershgorn
Gilbant
Goldgur (2)
Golodnuk
Golsheider
Grobar
Kafanguz
Kertsman
Kestelman
Kil
Kipershtokh
Klikman
Klin
Koplan
Krichmur/Krigmur (2)
Levanda
Linger
Lirnir - came in 1810 from Proskurov
Margules - came from Belogolovka, Zaslavl district in 1811
Markhbin
Maslin - one son left to town Starokonstantinov in 1811
Mikhbin
Mildvorf
Monarkha
Oksenoid/Oksenoizd
Ostrogskiy
Pelts
Rakhman
Roiter
Roizenbark
Rosmarin (2)
Shcherb
Sheidvasir
Shimel - son left to Proskurov district in 1811
Shirar
Shnaider
Shpaisman
Shpats
Shpigel
Shpil
Shtik
Shtraikher
Shtul - came from Belogolovka, Zaslavl district in 1811
Shvartseig - left to Krasilov in 1811
Skalts
Skliar (2)
Taibel - came from Belogolovka, Zaslavl district in 1811
Teningolts
Tinkel
Trakhtir
Tsvaikbim - one son fled in 1811
Vaiskop
Vaisman (2) - related: Fiks
Zilberman
Zimergus