Pikov
Census
Name list
1850
This census from Pikov, Vinnnitsa district which was compiled on October 29, 1850.
There were 615 bourgeois males and 725 females rcorded as living within 272 households.
It was signed by authors by authors: Yankel Beker, Meer Gorin, Itsek Leib Beker, Itsko Mosenzhnik. Also a rabbi's candidate Pinkhos Beker signed due to rabbi's illness.
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.
Family Name | Notes |
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Aizinberg | |
Baitak/Baltak | |
Bamvel/Bamvl | |
Batlin (2) | |
Beiter | |
Beker (4) | two sons in the army |
Belfer | |
Berdichever | |
Berdichevskiy | |
Berger | also see family #266 as Unknown. This family separated into its own household in July 1850. |
Beznos | |
Bidnyi (2) | |
Birman | |
Bleinus | one in the army |
Bleizer | |
Bodner (2) | in one family, father and one son fled in 1849. Related: Malamid |
Brener | |
Buber | |
Burder | |
Charkis | related: Ainbinder (one in the army) |
Chernolivich | two sons in the army, brother with family became farmers in 1843 |
Danletser/Danietser | |
Dekhtiar (2) | one father a.k.a. Reizenzon. One family separated into its own household in July 1850. |
Direkter | |
Dizirzon/Dazirzon | |
Dripka | |
Faikter/Falkter | |
Feigel | |
Felir | one in the army. Related: Gilman |
Ferd (3) | also written as Fird. |
Ferdman (2) | |
Fershtandiker | father a.k.a. Galperin |
Fester | |
Finklshtein | one brother was rejected by army recruit committee in 1850 and did not return to community. |
Fishman | one in the army |
Frak | |
Frants | |
Fridman | one in the army |
Frimer (2) | |
Furman (2) | |
Geiser | |
Gelfand | came from Medzhibozh in 1843. Family in unknown absence. |
Gendelman | |
Gerner | |
Gilshtein/Galshtein | two in the army |
Gitelman | |
Glatman | two sons fled, one in the army |
Gofer/Gifer | one in the army, one fled |
Goikhman | |
Goldenfarb | |
Goldis | |
Goldman | this family united with( Livorant family into one in September 1853. |
Golik/Gonik | one in the army |
Gorin | |
Grinband | |
Grobman | one in the army |
Grois (3) | two in the army |
Guber | |
Gudesman (2) | also written as Gudisman. Came as one family from Medzhibozh in 1850, separated into its two households in August 1850. |
Guralnik (4) | |
Gurmarnik | |
Kalikhman | |
Kalton | one in the army. Related: Kozak |
Kaluzhnyi (2) | |
Kantor | |
Katsiv/Katsev | |
Kazaniuk | father a.k.a. Kleiner. This family united with family #119 in September 1853. |
Kegel | in 1853 this family join with family #204 |
Kelner (2) | |
Kerpis | |
Kerzhner | |
Khapar | |
Khazaniuk (4) | also written as Khaziniuk, Khazeniuk |
Kheinis | |
Khitoranskiy | one in the army |
Khmelnitskiy | |
Kigal | |
Kigel | |
Kitaichik/Kitainik | |
Kleiner (4) | |
Kliger | |
Klior (2) | |
Kneler | |
Kotliar (5) | two of the families were temporary united into one in September 1853. |
Kreintsis | one son fled in 1849 |
Krichmar/Krychmar (3) | one father fled in 1849 |
Krupnik (2) | |
Krychman/Krichman (3) | one father exiled to Siberia for crime, in another family one son in the army. |
Kurts | |
Lemer (2) | in one family: one son fled, two in the army |
Lemishevskiy | one in the army |
Lender (3) | one father fled in 1849, one son in the army. Related: Zavoloka |
Lerner (3) | one in the army |
Lingor | |
Livorant | one in the army. This family united with Goldman family in September 1853. |
Loifer | |
Makhman/Mikhman | one in the army, one fled in 1849 |
Maldavskiy | |
Margules | |
Marker | |
Medrish/Medrash | |
Mikolaevskiy (2) | one fled in 1848 |
Milman (2) | one son fled in 1839 |
Misenzhnik | father a.k.a. Feiginzon |
Mishnaes | |
Muchnik (2) | |
Negines | |
Neiman | one in the army |
Penpil | |
Poganits | |
Puries | |
Pustelnik | |
Pustynik | |
Rabiner (3) | |
Rabinovich | |
Rabyi | one son fled in 1840 |
Reider | |
Rimar | |
Rodivkir | one in the army |
Roitberg | |
Roiter (3) | father and one son fled in 1842, in another family one son in the army. |
Roiztaicher | |
Ronzhis | |
Rozmaron/Rozmarin | |
Rubinshtein | |
Rukhelzon | |
Savit | in the army |
Shafir (2) | one father fled in 1849 |
Sharivker | |
Shekhter | |
Shevtser | |
Shister | |
Shkulnetskiy/Shkolnetskiy | |
Shnaider (2) | |
Shpak (2) | one son fled in 1842 |
Shut/Shutyi | one son fled in 1849, one in the army |
Shvarts (3) | two families became merchants in 1850, one son in the army. |
Shvartsman | |
Solnik | |
Sonka/Solka | one fled, one in the army |
Spekter | one fled in 1849 |
Spisal/Spisil | came from Medzhibozh in 1850. |
Tabachnik | |
Temper | |
Tkach | |
Toiter | |
Trakht | one in the army |
Troiter | |
Uladovskiy | |
Unfinger | |
Unknown | Froim 16 years old. (son of Morko, son of Gershko-Leib who died in 1848). Froim in September 1853 joined Korpilov family #79. |
Unknown | Itso son of Aron-Leib, fled in 1848, previously 24 years old. |
Unknown | Meer son f Leib, 43 years old with wife and daughter. |
Unknown/Berger | Mordko Itsko son of Sheftel-Ios, 43 years old, with wife and children. Most likely connected with Berger family. |
Unknown/Irmluvich | Itsko son of Irml(?), 55 years old with wife, sons and daughters. |
Unknown/Nil/Nis (?) | related: Grinband |
Unknown/Sumashedshiy | father and son both fled. |
Vagner (3) | |
Vainer (3) | one fled in 1849 |
Vaisberg | |
Veksler | one in the army |
Vgitsman/Gitsman | |
Virnyi | |
Volnik/Valnik | |
Voskaboinik | |
Yagdus (3) | two sons fled in 1844, 1846, two in the army |
Zaltsman (2) | one in the army. One family separated into its own household in August 1850. |
Zeltser | |
Zhavich/Zhalvich | |
Zinger | |
Zlotnik | fled in 1849 |
Zunderzon |