Skvira
Name Index
Census
1858
These artisan families from Skvira, Skvira district were recorded in census on May 20, 1858.
There were 190 males, 241 females living in 80 artisans houeholds. It was signed by authors Yankel Krants, Gershn Mosenzhnik, Shmul Chervinskiy, Mordko Lubanskiy(?) and state rabbi assistant Zelman Rabinovich.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name
Family Name | Notes |
---|---|
Berliand | |
Boguslavskiy | one in the army |
Brodskiy | this family became farmers in 1857 |
Brudnik | |
Brusilovskiy (2) | |
Bubar (2) | |
Chervinskiy | |
Chudnovskiy | |
Dubenskiy | |
Elinkrat | |
Faer (2) | one in the army |
Feldmanv | |
Figa | |
Fridman | |
Furmandela (?) | |
Furmanskiy | this family became farmers in 1857 |
Gimelmakher | one brother left in 1879 |
Gitelmakher | father exiled to Siberia |
Goldenvaser | |
Goldrakh/Goidrakh | |
Grinbar | Brother with family became bourgeois and moved to Vasilkov district. One son in the army |
Gusak | |
Khirkhil | |
Khodorkovskiy | one in the army |
Kitaevskiy | |
Kozyi | |
Krants (2) | this family became farmers in 1857 |
Kreinish | |
Krivitskiy (2) | one did not show up |
Kushnir (?) | |
Lubomski | |
Lutskiy | |
Meizbarg/Maibarg (?) | this family became farmers in 1857 |
Mesberg | |
Mirgorodskiy | |
Mlonchik | |
Mosensnik/Mosenzhnik | father did not show up |
Novogradskiy | |
Novokhvastovskiy | |
Orlik (2) | |
Ovrutskiy | this family became merchants and moved to Tiraspol |
Panka/Pan'ka (?) | |
Piatigorskiy | this family became farmers in 1857 |
Pildkovskiy | |
Pogrebiskiy (6) | one family became farmers in 1857 in another family one brother with his sons became merchants in third family one son in the army. |
Ptukh | one did not show up |
Shtikelberg | |
Shtivelmakher | |
Shvartsbarg | |
Shvartsburg (2) | |
Shvartsman | |
Siderman | |
Smulianskiy | one in the army |
Sobol | one in the army |
Spitsarenko | this family became farmers in 1857 |
Sumskiy/Su(?)skiy | |
Suslin (?) | |
Vaisber | |
Vaisburg | one son in the army |
Vaser | this family became farmers in 1857 |
Vinokur | one in the army, the rest of the men did not show up |
Volinskiy (2) | |
Volor/Vold | |
Yarmulskiy | |
Zolotuskiy (3) | one son in the army |