Skvira
Name Index
Census
1858
These families from Skvira, Skvira district appear in census compiled on May 20, 1858.
This list includes bourgeois families. There were 697 males and 859 females living in 309 households.
It was signed by Shlim Bar Lukatski, Leiba Yampolskiy, Ios Tonkonogiy, Avrum Zhurovitskiy.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name
Family Name | Notes |
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Akslirud | |
Alberkont | |
Balabon | |
Begilfer | |
Benditovich (2) | two in unknown absence |
Berezovskiy (2) | in both families men did not show up during census |
Berner | family became farmers |
Bezpechanskiy | two in unknown absence |
Bialik (6) | three families became merchants, one son in the army |
Bililovskiy | family became farmers |
Blokh (2) | family became merchants |
Blokha | |
Bobel | |
Borshchagovskiy (2) | also Borshchegovskiy, one family came in 1851 |
Bosin | two sons absent |
Bryl/Bril | one son with his family became merchants in 1856 |
Bubar | |
Bugai/Burgri (?) | |
Burdianskiy | |
Burshtein | family became farmers |
Bykov | |
Chasnik | |
Chernobilskiy (2) | |
Chornyi | one absent |
Chortok | did not show up |
Dekhtiar | one absent |
Dolin | |
Domantovskiy/Domatkovskiy (2) | one in the army |
Domskiy | |
Dubenskiy (5) | three families became farmers |
Ekshtut (2) | |
Faibishenko | |
Fainburg/Fainburd | one in the army |
Fastovskiy (2) | one family became farmers |
Frenkel | |
Fridel | one in the army |
Fridil | |
Gamarnik (6) | two families became farmers, one merchants, one son in the army, two absent |
Gimelshtein | |
Gladshtein | |
Glaz | one son with his family in unknown absence |
Goikhtun | family became farmers |
Gokhhtein | |
Golanta | one absent |
Goldenberg | |
Goldman | all men are absent |
Golfand | did not show up |
Golodko | one brother did not show up during census |
Grimbarg | father absent |
Groisman (2) | one absent, in another family, three family members absent |
Gruz | three men in unknown absence |
Gruzman | did not show up |
Gudz | one absent |
Gudzenko (4) | two family members absent |
Gurovich | |
Kagan (2) | one family became farmers |
Kamenetskiy | one brother absent |
Kapler (2) | father and son both absent. Related: Finkelshtein (absent) |
Kaplun | |
Kats (2) | one family became farmers |
Keizerman (4) | |
Khaimovskiy | |
Khariton (2) | left merchants class in 1855 |
Kharman (2) | or Khirman/Kherman. One family became farmers. One son in the army. |
Khasminui(2)- both families became farmers | |
Kherman | |
Khidelman | |
Khinchin/Khanchin (9) | three families became farmers, in one father absent, in another son absent |
Khmelnitskiy | |
Kichinskiy | family became farmers |
Kinzbrag | |
Kleiman | one in the army |
Kleinman | family became farmers |
Kobernik | one absent |
Kolman (2) | |
Kolomiets | |
Kolominskiy | |
Koltun (4) | one in the army |
Koretskiy | family became farmers |
Kosyi (5) | one brother with two sons did not show up |
Kotliar (3) | one son in the army, two absent |
Kozlovskiy | |
Krant | one in the army |
Krasnyi | |
Kreinin | |
Kupershtein | family became farmers |
Kurianets | absent |
Kurianitskiy | |
Kushnir | father and son both absent |
Kviat | |
Kviata | |
Labunskiy (2) | |
Lev (7) | two families became farmers, one merchants |
Levenshtein | |
Liberman | family became merchants |
Lipshots | one in the army |
Litvak | one in the army |
Loinburg | family became farmers |
Lomish/Lamish | |
Lublinskiy | |
Lukashevskiy (2) | one family became farmers |
Lukatskiy | |
Lustenberg | all did not show up during census |
Luzhanskiy (2) | one family became farmers |
Lvovskiy | family became farmers |
Magdolinskiy (2) | |
Makarovskiy | |
Mazur | |
Medvedovskiy (4) | two families became farmers |
Mizis | |
Mlonchin | family became farmers |
Nemerovskiy | family became farmers |
Olen | |
Olin | family became farmers |
Order (2) | one son left(?) in 1882 |
Pak | |
Paks | family became farmers |
Petrikovskiy | |
Piatigorskiy | family became farmers |
Ploshchanskiy | did not show up uring census |
Pogoreyi | |
Pogrebyskiy | |
Poliak (5) | one family became farmers, another merchants, one son did not show up |
Posternak | |
Prokobovskiy | family became farmers |
Ptokh | family became farmers |
Rabinovich (2) | both families became merchants |
Raisburd/[Vaisburg?] | family became merchants |
Raisburg | |
Reidich | |
Revich | family became farmers |
Roisembam | father and son did not show up |
Roisemblum | family became farmers |
Roisentol (2) | related: Kreimor |
Roisentul | |
Rokhlies | |
Rokhlis (4) | all did not show up during census |
Rokhman | |
Romanovskiy | |
Rubenskiy | |
Rudak | one in the army |
Rudnik (2) | both families became merchants |
Rumennik | |
Ruzhinskiy | |
Shafran | family became farmers |
Shapira (7) | both families became merchants |
Sheingait (5) | also Sheingaid. One family became farmers. Both father and son did not show up. |
Shiber | all did not show up |
Shkaper | in the army |
Shraibman | |
Shtern | related: Grobering |
Shtof | |
Shtut | |
Shvartsman (3) | one family came from place Granov in 1851. In another family, one brother with family became merchants in 1856. In third, one son in the army |
Shvidkiy (2) | one absent |
Sigol | |
Siryi (2) | one in the army |
Sobol | father and son both did not show up |
Solgannik | |
Spektor | |
Stulskiy (2) | one in the army, two did not show up, in another family two nephews did not show up during census |
Taborovskiy (2) | one family became merchants. All men in another family did not show up during census |
Taran | |
Tarashchanskiy | |
Tonkonogiy (4) | |
Toporovskiy (2) | |
Torchinskiy (3) | |
Ulis | |
Unknown/Abramovich | Avrum Abramovich with family moved to Georgia by government order. |
Unknown/Bezfamilnyi | means "without the last name". One absent. |
Vainshtein (3) | |
Vaisberg (3) | in the army |
Vaisburg | family became farmers |
Vakhman | family became merchants |
Vaks | |
Vatnik | |
Vekslar | one in the army |
Vilskiy (2) | |
Voks | family became farmers |
Yampolskiy (5) | one family became merchants, one son in the army |
Yanishevskiy | family became farmers |
Yerusolimskiy | |
Yufid | one in the army |
Zak | family became farmers |
Zeltser | |
Zhitman | |
Zhivotovskiy | family became farmers |
Zhurovitskiy (4) | one family became farmers, another merchants, one son in the army. |
Zilovets | |
Zolotuskiy | family became farmers |