Strizhovka
Census
Name list
1850
This is census from Strizhovka, Vinnnitsa district was compiled on October 29, 1850.
There 560 males and 695 females recorded as living within 250 households.
It was signed by authors Moishe Aron Burshtein, Yukel Vaksman, Pinkas Shnaider, by state rabbi Yankel Rekhinsht[ein] and by Starosta's (official) asistant Volko Lerner.
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.
Family Name | Notes |
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Abel (3) | |
Aizenberg (2) | two sons fled in 1846 |
Aizinberg (2) | one family was lost since last census of 1834. In another family, two sons fled in 1842. |
Beider | one son in the army |
Beker | |
Beznosyi | |
Blekhman | |
Blukhshtein | father fled in 1844 |
Bokoniker (2) | |
Bots | |
Brener (5) | one son in the army |
Brodzkiy (5) | one family fled in 1845, in each of four other families one son in the army. |
Broverman | one in the army |
Bukher | one in the army |
Burshtein (7) | |
Chubatyi (3) | |
Danilko | one son in the army |
Darer | |
Dekhtiar | |
Dener/Daner (5) | also Doner |
Dikhel | |
Dikman | |
Dintsel | |
Dobtsis | |
Drafman | one son fled, one brother with family in unkonwn location |
Dran/Dran' | father a.k.a. Misizhnik |
Drikman | |
Drofman | |
Drokhman | |
Erlikh | |
Faerman | one family was not found at this location, in another, one in the army |
Figel | |
Finkel | |
Fleidman | |
Gandelman (2) | |
Garbar (3) | two families are headed by father and son, in January 1851 adult-son with his own family joined father's household. |
Gelfer | one son in the army |
Gershon | one in the army, the rest of the family don't live at location and did not show up. |
Gilerman | |
Gitelman | |
Gluzer | three sons fled in 1844 |
Goikher (2) | one son in the army |
Goikherman | |
Golyi | this person does not live here and did not show up |
Grinshtein | one in the army |
Gurman | one in the army |
Iris | |
Isrulikhes (3) | |
Iteles | |
Kats | |
Kats | |
Keilir | one son fled in 1839, one in the army |
Kelis | |
Kerzhner | |
Kestlikher | |
Khadelman/Khazelman (2) | one son in the army, one brother fled in 1844 with his family |
Khazan (3) | three sons in the army |
Khmelnitskiy (4) | in two of the families, one brother became merchant in 1842 and 1846 |
Kisil | |
Kleiner | |
Klodzner/Klouzner (2) | family does not live here and did not show up. In another family, father exiled to Siberia in 1841 |
Kogenman | |
Koifman | |
Korman | |
Kotliar | |
Koza | brother exiled to Siberia in 1837. Two family members don't live here and did not show up. |
Krichmar (2) | family does not live at location and did not show up |
Kril | one son fled in 1839 |
Krivoshiy (?) | |
Krupnik | fled in 1840 |
Kurnik | |
Kvecher | |
Lerner (2) | one son fled in 1840 |
Liberman | father is also recorded in Luch[...]. |
Lifshits (6) | one exiled to Siberia in 1837, two in the army. |
Litinskiy | |
Lovka | |
Lulka/Lul'ka | one son in the army |
Lutsker | |
Magazeinik | |
Malamid (2) | |
Medvedzkiy | two sons fled in 1844 |
Meshvarg | |
Miaskovskiy | |
Mol'ko/Liolko | one son in the army |
Obdirko | one son in the army |
Orintlikher/Fintlikher (?) | one son fled in 1844, one in the army |
Oris (3) | |
Palatnik (3) | One family was added to community in 1837 but were lost since then. In another family, one son in the army. In third, father a.k.a. Frampolskiy. Related: Frampolskiy |
Perelmuter (2) | in 1847 this family became farmers in village Kamenovka, Litin district. |
Pereverskiy | one son in the army |
Pipek/Pinek (?) | father added to community in 1838 |
Pletselman (2) | |
Poberezer | |
Poreorskiy/Porsorskiy | |
Portnoy (3) | |
Pozharnyi | one brother fled in 1840, one son in the army. |
Prelutskiy (2) | two sons fled in 1846 |
Pukas | |
Pustilnik | |
Raizenfeld | father died, son does not live here(?) |
Ravzis | |
Rims/Fish (?) | |
Risis (2) | |
Roife | two sons in the army |
Roitman | |
Rubinshtein (2) | also written as Ruvinshtein. |
Rudiak | |
Rudman | |
Shalvir | father fled since last census |
Shatya | one son absent, one in the army |
Shekhet | |
Shekhter (3) | also written as Shekter, one son fled in 1844 |
Shikhvarg | family does not live at location and did not show up |
Shirman (2) | |
Shmulniak | |
Shnaider (2) | |
Shpektor | |
Shpiler (2) | family does not live here |
Shraiberman (2) | one family became farmers in 1850 |
Shteinberg (6) | in one family two sons fled in 1842 |
Shterigas | became merchant in 1825, died in 1841 |
Shterims (?) | family became farmers in village Kamenovka, Litin district in 1846. |
Shtilerman (2) | one family became farmers in 1848 and moved to place Liskandrovka, Bessarabia |
Shtinke | |
Shtipelman (2) | |
Shtivelman (2) | |
Shuris | in the army |
Shuster | |
Shvartsberg (2) | in one family father is absent |
Shvartser (2) | |
Siginder | |
Sokolman | two sons fled in 1844. Related: Miler |
Soshinskiy (3) | one son in the army |
Stolyar | left and went to server in the army for Vinnitsa community in 1837. |
Strizhovskiy | |
Tezhilovskiy/Tiazhilovskiy | |
Tikelman | |
Tivelev | |
Tivrovskiy | |
Tkach | one son in the army |
Tokar | |
Tro(?)man | /Trochman/Trozman, one son fled in 1844 |
Troiman | |
Tutilman | |
Tutinman | one son in the army |
Urimer | one brother in the army |
Vainman | |
Vainshelman | |
Vaksman (3) | |
Valdman | does not live here(?) |
Veitsman (2) | |
Veksler | |
Volovnik (4) | one family's whereabouts unknown |
Voronovitskiy | one son in the army |
Voroshilovskiy | |
Voskoboinik | |
Vysokiiy | |
Yaser/Yeser | fled in 1835 |
Zabalotnyi | |
Zaltsberg (2) | also Zeltsberg, related: Malamid (in the army) |
Zeltser | |
Zigelboim | one brother fled in 1840 |
Zilberman | |
Ziserman |