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 |
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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 |