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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Vasilkov bourgeois in May 1858 census

Vasilkov Name Index Name list 1858

This is the list of bourgeois families from town Vasilkov, Vasilkov district as compiled on May 30, 1858.

There were 1218 bourgeois males and 1365 females recorded as living in 351 households.

It was signed by Gershko Lopatiner (currently substitutes for rabbi, due to rabbi's illness) and also by Israel Galperin, Yankel Pekerskiy, Avrum Zeilik Fridmor, Avrum Ovsey Kostikovskiy, Yankel Mezhberg, Berko Vaiser, Avrum Shutyi, Khaim Moshko Ratmanski, trustee Nusin Umanski, trustee Avrum Ratmanski.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family Name
Aizengart - father and one son absent
Aizingart
Antonovskiy (3) - three in the army, one son left to Talnoe in 1878
Averbukh - one son in the army
Barakhtianskiy
Barishpolskiy - one in the army
Beilis (7) - one son in the army
Belinkiy
Belopolskiy
Benumov - family became farmers in 1856
Berezinskiy
Berezovskiy
Berkovich - came in 1850
Berliant
Berner
Bershtin (2)
Bistritskiy
Blaivais
Bogatirov (3)
Bokferman
Bomshtein (2)
Borushenko
Boyarskiy (5) - one in the army
Brand
Branipolskiy
Braslavskiy (2)
Briskman - father and one son left to Ignatovka in 1856
Brodskiy
Bron
Brusilovskiy
Bukrinskiy
Bungard - family moved to Pereyaslav in 1857
Dansker
Davidovskiy - one son converted in 1852, one in the army
Diament (3)
Dorner (2) - one became student in 1857
Dumeikin - came in 1853, father exiled to Siberia
Edelman (2) - one in the army, related: Medovoy (in the army)
Edelshtein
Efest - one son left in 1879, one son with family moved to Pereyaslav in 1857
Faer
Fainberg
Fainbron
Feldman (2) - one in the army
Felfenboim
Felzenbom
Frenkel
Fridentail
Fridman
Fridmar
Galperin (4)
Galpershtein
Germanovskiy (2) - one son in the army
Gershovich - one in the army
Gertsberg (3) - family became farmers in 1856, one family absent
Gerzon (5) - one in the army
Girovach
Godovich - left to Kavk. in 1858
Gokhfeld (3) - one brother with family in unknown absence
Gokhman
Goldenberg - in one family two absent
Goldshmid
Goltsman
Golub - one in the army
Greiding - one in the army
Grigorovich (2)
Grinberg (6) - one in the army, related: Karashinskiy (came in 1852)
Grinshtein (3) - two families became farmers, one in 1850
Kagan (3)
Kaganovskiy (2)
Kaminskiy (2) - one in the army
Kanevskiy
Karp
Khristianovskiy
Kinzberg
Kisilevich - one son converted in 1854
Knepel - one in the army
Kocherzhinskiy
Kofman
Koliakov - came in 1850
Konstantinovskiy
Kortnitskiy
Kostikovskiy
Krentsel - family became farmers in 1854
Kritsberg
Krivoruk
Kvitler
Ladenberg - one son fled in 1852
Lemberberg (2)
Ler
Leviter (2)
Liberman (3) - one in the army, one family became farmers in 1852
Lipnitskiy (2) - one family became farmers in 1854
Litvak - father a.k.a. Rivchin
London - one in the army
Ludmer (3)
Matishev (2)
Mazor (2) - newcomer in 1857
Mazur
Mazuritskiy
Menis (3) - one son in the army
Merzhberg - family became farmers in 1854
Mestechkin newcomer in 1854
Mezhberg (5) - one in the army
Mitnitskiy (3) - one in the army
Mogilevskiy (2)
Mushnir/Mulnir - absent
Naiberg (2) - one in the army
Nakhmon - family in unknown absence
Nemerovskiy (5) - one family became farmers, family left to Ignatovka in 1855
Nirenberg/Nirmberg
Nirinberg - one in the army
Novakov
Novitskiy
Obuhovskiy (4)
Oislender - family moved to Zvenigorodka in 1852
Oshlianskiy
Ostrovskiy
Paikovskiy
Patlashenko
Peisik
Peizner - one in the army
Pekerskiy
Pikovskiy (2)
Pisnoy (2)
Podgoretskiy - one so left to Kagarlyk in 1880
Poliak - one in the army
Polishuk (11) - three in the army
Pritsker - one in the army
Privilovskiy
Privulskiy - family became farmers in 1855
Pruger
Raitman
Ratmanskiy
Ratmanskiy (5) - one in the army, one absent
Reider
Reitberg
Reizman
Ritor (2) - one family became farmers. Related: Tsalev (left to Belaya Tserkov)
Rivelis
Rosenfeld (3)
Rosental - one brother absent
Rubin (2)
Saker
Sakhnovskiy
Salganik
Sandler (4)
Shabshovich
Shafran (4) - one in the army
Shampaner
Shekhtman (3) - one father left to Talnoe in 1880
Shnaizer
Shpilman
Shraiber - three brothers became farmers(?) in 1857
Shteingart - one son in the army. Two sons left to Khorol, Podolia in 1875
Shtempel
Shutyi (2)
Shvarts (3)
Shvartsman (2)
Sichinyi
Sinitskiy (3) - one son left in 1879, one in the earmy
Slutskiy (2)
Smoliarenko
Smoliarov
Sogolov
Sukin
Tafapolskiy/Taerapolskiy
Tenenbaum
Tevush - came in 1852
Tininskiy - one in the army
Trakhtenberg (3) - son absent
Trudler
Umanskiy (6)
Vainfeld
Vainsheinker
Vaisbein
Vaisberg - family became farmers in 1856
Vaisbreit
Vaiser
Vaisinberg
Vaizbreit
Veksliarskiy
Viler(?) - two sons converted
Vitenskiy
Vitianskiy
Volodarskiy - one in the army
Voloshin - one in the army
Volosistyi (2)
Voronianskiy
Voronovetskiy
Yablunoskiy
Yakubovskiy (3)
Yanovskiy
Yaroslavskiy
Yudkovskiy
Yufa - newcomer in 1856
Yuka
Zaidenberg (2)
Zalezniak
Zaritskiy (2)
Zatulskiy (4) - one son in the army
Zeldich (6) - one family became farmers in 1856, one son in the army. Related: Beilis
Zhelvinskiy (4) - also Zhilvinskiy
Zilberberg (5) - three sons in th earmy, one family became farmers
Zinger