Miziakov
Census
Name list
1850
These families from Miziakov (Mizyakov), Vinnnitsa district appear in census compiled on October 27, 1850.
There were 284 males and 285 females recorded.
It was signed by Shimon Kadinskiy, Gershon Khutranskiy, Tevia Veisakh, Mordko Fairman, Ios Yushevir.
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.
Family Name | Notes |
---|---|
Bakalinik | father absent, one son converted in 1840 |
Barskiy | |
Beitier | |
Beker | |
Braerman | |
Braverman | in 1853 two brothers separated into different households |
Bukher | family fled |
Dashovskiy (2) | |
Desiatnik | |
Desiatnik | |
Deyachiy/Usiachiy(?) (2) | one fled |
Dikhin/Dilin | |
Dostoletnik | |
Drozhanskiy (2) | |
Faerman | one fled |
Failerman | |
Ferdman | |
Furman (3) | one son moved into a separate household, one in the army. |
Gendler (2) | |
Grabarnik | |
Gusiachi | |
Keifman | |
Kesler | |
Khraker | |
Khutoranskiy (3) | two in the army |
Kiperman (2) | |
Koenman (2) | related: Lerner |
Koifman (3) | three sons fled |
Krichmar | |
Kudalskiy (2) | |
Langer | |
Lekhver/(L/K/I)ekhver | |
Lerner (7) | one family became farmers in 1842 |
Lifshits | two in unknown absence |
Lifshits (2) | |
Lipover | two sons fled |
Loifer | |
Lutskiy (4) | one family became farmers. One family fled in 1838. One son in the army. |
Maidanman | two sons fled |
Maidenman | two sons fled |
Malamid | two sons fled |
Meshurim/Meshurish (2) | related: Mirochnik |
Mezhirovskiy/Menirovskiy | |
Midnik | fled |
Mikhinker | came from Mezhibozh |
Milikhiker (2) | |
Mirochnik | |
Mogilevskiy | |
Muchnik (2) | one brother separated into his own family, one son moved to Shprikher family (#63). |
Nudelman | one son fled |
Nulman | |
Numan (2) | one family fled in 1834 |
Posternak | |
Rabinovich | |
Radovskiy (2) | one in the army |
Sapozhnik | |
Satanovskiy/Samanovskiy | |
Shafir | one in the army |
Sharogrodskiy | |
Shekhtman | related: Shlafer |
Shilman | |
Shinker | |
Shisterman | one in the army |
Shkolnik | |
Shnaiderman | |
Shnitser (3) | two brothers, temporary united in September 1853, afterwards in separate households. One son in the army |
Shprekher | |
Shvartsman | one in the army |
Slautskiy | |
Tavrovskiy | |
Tsirulnik | one in the army |
Unknown | Mordko and Zeilik sons of Shlema. One son in the army. |
Uriman | related: Ginker(?) |
Urkel | |
Usiachiy/Deyachiy(?) | |
Vainer | related: Lioletsnik |
Vainman | |
Vaintsman (?) | one in the army. related: Muchnik |
Vaisman | |
Vaksman | |
Veisakh | one in the army |
Vinnitskiy (2) | |
Vulikh | related: Toiber(?) |
Yanover | |
Yusim/Yumis (2) | |
Zeltser | |
Zigman | |
Zlotnik |