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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Skvira bourgeois in May 1858

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 NameNotes
Akslirud
Alberkont
Balabon
Begilfer
Benditovich (2)two in unknown absence
Berezovskiy (2)in both families men did not show up during census
Bernerfamily became farmers
Bezpechanskiytwo in unknown absence
Bialik (6)three families became merchants, one son in the army
Bililovskiyfamily became farmers
Blokh (2)family became merchants
Blokha
Bobel
Borshchagovskiy (2)also Borshchegovskiy, one family came in 1851
Bosintwo sons absent
Bryl/Brilone son with his family became merchants in 1856
Bubar
Bugai/Burgri (?)
Burdianskiy
Burshteinfamily became farmers
Bykov
Chasnik
Chernobilskiy (2)
Chornyione absent
Chortokdid not show up
Dekhtiarone absent
Dolin
Domantovskiy/Domatkovskiy (2)one in the army
Domskiy
Dubenskiy (5)three families became farmers
Ekshtut (2)
Faibishenko
Fainburg/Fainburdone in the army
Fastovskiy (2)one family became farmers
Frenkel
Fridelone in the army
Fridil
Gamarnik (6)two families became farmers, one merchants, one son in the army, two absent
Gimelshtein
Gladshtein
Glazone son with his family in unknown absence
Goikhtunfamily became farmers
Gokhhtein
Golantaone absent
Goldenberg
Goldmanall men are absent
Golfanddid not show up
Golodkoone brother did not show up during census
Grimbargfather absent
Groisman (2)one absent, in another family, three family members absent
Gruzthree men in unknown absence
Gruzmandid not show up
Gudzone absent
Gudzenko (4)two family members absent
Gurovich
Kagan (2)one family became farmers
Kamenetskiyone 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
Kichinskiyfamily became farmers
Kinzbrag
Kleimanone in the army
Kleinmanfamily became farmers
Kobernikone absent
Kolman (2)
Kolomiets
Kolominskiy
Koltun (4)one in the army
Koretskiyfamily became farmers
Kosyi (5)one brother with two sons did not show up
Kotliar (3)one son in the army, two absent
Kozlovskiy
Krantone in the army
Krasnyi
Kreinin
Kupershteinfamily became farmers
Kurianetsabsent
Kurianitskiy
Kushnirfather and son both absent
Kviat
Kviata
Labunskiy (2)
Lev (7)two families became farmers, one merchants
Levenshtein
Libermanfamily became merchants
Lipshotsone in the army
Litvakone in the army
Loinburgfamily became farmers
Lomish/Lamish
Lublinskiy
Lukashevskiy (2)one family became farmers
Lukatskiy
Lustenbergall did not show up during census
Luzhanskiy (2)one family became farmers
Lvovskiyfamily became farmers
Magdolinskiy (2)
Makarovskiy
Mazur
Medvedovskiy (4)two families became farmers
Mizis
Mlonchinfamily became farmers
Nemerovskiyfamily became farmers
Olen
Olinfamily became farmers
Order (2)one son left(?) in 1882
Pak
Paksfamily became farmers
Petrikovskiy
Piatigorskiyfamily became farmers
Ploshchanskiydid not show up uring census
Pogoreyi
Pogrebyskiy
Poliak (5)one family became farmers, another merchants, one son did not show up
Posternak
Prokobovskiyfamily became farmers
Ptokhfamily became farmers
Rabinovich (2)both families became merchants
Raisburd/[Vaisburg?]family became merchants
Raisburg
Reidich
Revichfamily became farmers
Roisembamfather and son did not show up
Roisemblumfamily became farmers
Roisentol (2)related: Kreimor
Roisentul
Rokhlies
Rokhlis (4)all did not show up during census
Rokhman
Romanovskiy
Rubenskiy
Rudakone in the army
Rudnik (2)both families became merchants
Rumennik
Ruzhinskiy
Shafranfamily became farmers
Shapira (7)both families became merchants
Sheingait (5)also Sheingaid. One family became farmers. Both father and son did not show up.
Shiberall did not show up
Shkaperin the army
Shraibman
Shternrelated: 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
Sobolfather 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/AbramovichAvrum Abramovich with family moved to Georgia by government order.
Unknown/Bezfamilnyimeans "without the last name". One absent.
Vainshtein (3)
Vaisberg (3)in the army
Vaisburgfamily became farmers
Vakhmanfamily became merchants
Vaks
Vatnik
Vekslarone in the army
Vilskiy (2)
Voksfamily became farmers
Yampolskiy (5)one family became merchants, one son in the army
Yanishevskiyfamily became farmers
Yerusolimskiy
Yufidone in the army
Zakfamily became farmers
Zeltser
Zhitman
Zhivotovskiyfamily became farmers
Zhurovitskiy (4)one family became farmers, another merchants, one son in the army.
Zilovets
Zolotuskiyfamily became farmers