Vinnitsa
Census
Name list
1850
This census of artisan families from Vinnitsa, Vinnnitsa district was compiled on October 27, 1850.
There were 445 males and 496 females recorded as living within 192 households.
It was signed by authors: Shloma Shirman, Gershon Furton, rabbi Ios Shterinb[..].
Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.
Family Name | Notes |
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Aizike | related: Khaimzol(absent) |
Aizin/Aizik | |
Alger/Alter (?) | two in the army |
Altshtut | one in the army |
Arbatman | |
Azraliot | |
Balagula | related: Kramer |
Balakhoitem | |
Baribol | |
Barskiy | |
Beingart | |
Beinish | |
Berdichevskiy (2) | |
Berger | one in the army |
Berlinblu (?) | |
Bilis/Balis | related: Levinzon(?), two in the army. |
Birman | |
Blaivais | |
Blank (2) | family fled in 1836. One in the army. Related: Klaperman. |
Blat/Blit | |
Blinderman | one son in unknown absence since 1847 |
Bloivais | three in the army, two fled |
Blushtein | |
Bodner (3) | one in the army, one son in unknown absence. Related: Goldenfarb |
Borishok | related: Maidan (fled in 1842) |
Brik (2) | one son fled in 1834 |
Brombarg | |
Bu[..]? | |
Buda/Buva (?) | |
Cherniatin | |
Drak | two in the army. In 1853 one brother with his own family separated into his own household. |
Dreiar (2) | one son fled in 1840 |
Driker | one in the army |
Efter | |
Eidler | |
Ekht | |
Ekster | |
Epilrot | |
Erdfal | |
Erlikh | one son in unknown absence |
Faig | |
Fershtand | |
Fidel | |
Fingerit (2) | one son in the army |
Firzon | |
Fishman | |
Fridleman | related: Shister (one in the army) |
Fur | son fled in 1842 |
Gafter | |
Gakman | |
Gandel | |
Gart | |
Geiler (3) | elder brother fled with son in 1850 (another son fled in 1844), in another family, one son fled in 1846 |
Geiler/Goiler | |
Gertil | one in the army |
Gish(v)oliner | |
Gishaiter | |
Goldentsvaig | one son in the army, brother fled in 1840 |
Goldiner | |
Graber | |
Grinband/[Grinbarg?] | |
Grinshpun | |
Grois | |
Grozman | |
Gusis | son fled in 1847 |
Idler | |
Interbrik | in unknown absence |
Ionter/Yontor | |
Iserzon | |
Kabtsin/Kabzin | in unknown absence |
Kailisman (?) | |
Kaka | |
Kantsler | |
Kats (?) | |
Katsiv | |
Kerzhner (3) | one father a.k.a. Frenkel |
Koltun | |
Kopit | in unknown absence |
Kreimer | |
Krits | in unknown absence |
Kurliand | |
Lakir | |
Laster | |
Leider | |
Lemilekhis | |
Liolka/Lelka | one in the army |
Lipovetskiy | three sons fled in 1846 (two of them returned by 1851). One in the army. |
Loksh | |
Magidol | |
Makhker | one in unknown absence |
Mamit | related Nudelman(?), Shteranblik (in 1853 separated from this family). |
Mandel (2) | two in the army |
Mariasisman | |
Meginem | |
Mekhilson | father and one son fled in 1839 |
Midles | son in the army. Related: Vainer |
Migut | |
Mirochnik (2) | one in the army |
Miser | father a.k.a. Zilbershtein |
Mlodets | |
Novak | one in the army, two fled in 1840 |
Nudler | |
Nusilis | |
Nusinkin | one in the army |
Oitser | |
Oniska | |
Ostrovskiy (2) | one father a.k.a. Portnoy |
Perlmuter | |
Polishchuk | related: Sherman |
Roisenblit | |
Roizengaft | related: Sanik(?) |
Rozenmarin | family fled in 1839 |
Rymar/Rimar (2) | |
Sakharov | |
Shakhrai | |
Sharf | one in the army |
Shartsman | |
Shcherbaty (2) | |
Sheigits | a.k.a. Kutin |
Sherer | one in the army |
Sherman (2) | |
Shipder (?) | |
Shishuchil/Shishugal (?) | in the army |
Shister | |
Shmigun (3) | one son fled in 1846 |
Shmuliak | one in unknown absence |
Shnaider (4) | in one family, two sons fled in 1846 |
Shtainer/Shtater (?) | |
Shtakher | |
Shtekelbarg | |
Shteren | |
Shterenbarg | |
Shterenblik | in unknown absence |
Shtiler | related: Gitelman (separated into its own household in 1851) |
Shtrom | |
Shvaiger | |
Shvartsman | |
Sigal | |
Steingart | one son fled in 1845 |
Strizhovskiy | |
Stukal | one son in unknown absence |
Tabachnik | |
Touber | in the army |
Treiger | one in the army |
Trig | |
Tsizis | |
Tsoiref | two sons in the army, one fled (in 1839). |
Tsvaig | |
Ukis | |
Uskil | two fled in 1839 |
Vainer | |
Vainshtok | related: Tsoiref |
Vais | family fled in 1839 |
Vaiserman | |
Vaisman | |
Vaizer (2) | |
Vigders | |
Yuelzon/Ioelzon | |
Zak | two fled in 1840 |
Zalb (?) | |
Zalbersher | one son in the army |
Zamelshtero(n/t) | |
Zamils | one fled in 1840 |
Zamoshcher | in unknown absence |
Zats | |
Zel | |
Zeltsar | |
Zinger (?) | one in the army |
Ziserman | |
Zvavich |