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Vinnitsa bourgeois in October 1850

Vinnitsa Vital Records Name list 1850

This census from Vinnitsa, Vinnnitsa district was compiled on October 27, 1850.

There were 983 bourgeois males and 1,163 females recorded as living within 506 households.

It was signed by authors: Nukhem Trub, Abramko Reikher, Oizer Sheremetker, Moishe Mendel Tsais/Tsips(?), Yankel Ios Lit[..]skiy, Yerma Besuilovskiy(?), Leiba Chainis(?), also by rabbi Ios Sherenberg, and tax collector Tsukerman.

Numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name.


Family Name
Abramzon
Aibinder
Aizinshorer (2)
Aizinshtein
Albin/Albim - son in the army
Altshtut
Anbinder
Arshtein
Aspishtein
Averbaukh (3) - family became farmers in 1845, in another family, one on in the army, two absent. In third family son fled in 1845.
Balagula
Bambak/Baibak - one fled in 1839. One brother moved out in 1851 into separate household.
Banderfater - family in unknown absence
Barlanblu
Baron - one in the army
Barskiy (5) - in two families, one son in the army. In another one son in unknown absence.
Basis
Baudman
Bekelman
Beker (4)
Bendit - family fled in 1844
Berezov
Berger - added to community in 1844
Berinson
Bertsis - related: Kisilev (in the army)
Biber
Binder (2)
Birman
Bluvshtein (2)
Bozitskiy
Brailovskiy - family became farmers
Brand
Braunshtein - one son fled in 1845
Braverman
Brik (3) - in two families, one in the army
Brodskiy
Bronshtein
Bronshtein - one in the army
Bruderzon
Buda
Bukshtein (2)
Burdi/Burda
Burtman (3) - family became farmers in 1845
Charnis
Cheshinshtein
Daich
Dardik - two in the army
Dekhter - added to this community in 1845
Disiatnik
Driker
Dringer - one son fled in 1844
Drobnis
Drobtsis - one son fled in 1844
Dukelskiy - came from town Uman in 1843
Dukhovnyi (2) - family fled by 1842
Eiber/Elber (2) - one in the army
Ekgauz - family fled by 1844
Faidengold - three absent, one fled.
Faig(2)
Fainerman (3)
Fainveits
Firdman
Flaks
Frants - one son in the army, another fled
Freidman
Freilikh
Frimer
Frimerman - one son absent, one in the army
Frumisman
Fuksman - one son in the army
Fur/Fir - one son fled in 1836
Furman
Gaft
Galperin (2) - one family became 3rd guild merchants
Gandel - two sons fled in 1844
Gandelman (2) - two fled in 1847
Geiler (3) - one son fled in 1840, one son in the army
Gelblu - one son in unknown absence
Genikh - one in the aramy
Genisman - one fled in 1846
Gershingorin
Gertsenshtein (2)
Gertsis
Getlikher
Giltmakher (?) - added to community in 1847
Gimelfarb
Gimpelman - one fled, one in the army
Glants - family added to community in 1844
Gleizer (2)- one son in the army
Gliner - family became 3rd guild merchants
Gluzgal - one fled in 1849
Goldenberg (3) - one son in unknown absence, in another family one fled in 1846
Goldenfarb - one son in the army
Goldiner - one family became farmers in 1841
Goldiner (2) - in one family two sons fled in 1842. In another, one son converted in 1857.
Goldinfeld - family fled in 1842
Goldis
Goldisman (2) - related: Nutkis (one son fled in 1845).
Gordi
Gorinshtein - family became farmers
Graizman
Grebler/Greblur (2) - one son in the army
Grinbaum
Grinberg (4) - in one family one brother in unknown absence since 1838. In another one son in the army, three fled in 1840. In third one brother with his own family separated into their own household in March 1851.
Grobman - one son in the army. Related: Eidis
Grobshtein
Grois
Groisman
Gruv
Gruver - one in the army
Guberman - family added to community in 1845
Gulman/Gilman
Gumener
Gurfinkel - came from Mizibo(z?)
Gurling/Gurman (?)
Gurtik
Gushchinskiy
Idler - came from place Kudevets
Ikhelzon (2) - one son in the army
Ingerman
Interbrik
Iserzon - one in the army.
Itsilis - family became 3rd guild merchants
Kagnis
Kalinovskiy (2) - one son fled in 1842, in another family two sons fled in 1842, one in the army
Kamenetser - three sons fled in 1844
Kaminkov
Karmazin/Karmazyn
Kats - two sons fled in 1843 and 1848.
Kerzhner
Khaim
Khaisman
Khalif (2) - three fled in 1850
Khariton - one person only, fled in 1836
Khizhinskiy (2) - three fled in 1840 including father. Two grandsons in unknown absence.
Khutor - one son fled in 1840. Related: Abramzon.
Khutoranskiy
Kirik (3) - one family became farmers in 1845. In another, one son in the army.
Kirzhner
Kisilev
Kleiner
Kleinerman (4) - in each of two families, one son in the army
Kliger (2) - family in unknown absence
Koifeman
Koifman
Kolisnik
Kopelushnik
Kopit
Korduner - family came from Medzhibozh
Korenblu - one son in the army
Korentsvat/Korentsvet (3) - one son in the army, in another family two sons fled in 1842
Kozak - family became farmers in 1845
Kramar
Krasilovskiy
Krupnik (3) - one in the army
Kumer (3)
Kundel (2) - one in the army
Kuperman (2) - family became farmers in 1845
Kvasha
Lamdin - family fled in 1838
Landa (2)
Landisberg
Langerman/Landerman - one in the army
Leikhter - one son fled in 1844, one in the army
Lekht-tsiger
Lerner
Liberman
Ligun
Likhman/Lakhman - two sons fled by 1848
Liminik
Lipovetskiy
Liser - two sons fled in 1842
Litinskiy - two of the sons with families separated from father's household in 1852 into two separate households
Litvin - one son in the army
Loiber/Lonber
Loshak (3) - one son with his family in unknown absence since 1844
Luchanskiy/Luchinsky (3) - one son in the army
Lyp/Lep - one son in the army
Maenov
Magidkis (2) - one son in the army
Maidan - one fled in 1840
Mainover/Maianover
Malamid/Milamid (5) - one family fled in 1835, in another family father a.k.a. Mandel, Man. In third family, one son in the army. Two other families came from place Kudevtsy. In one of these two families, in 1857 one brother with son left to place Sanislavchik.
Mandel (2) - one son in the army
Mankovetskiy (2) - one family fled in 1840, in another family, two sons fled in 1844
Margulis - a.k.a. Galperin
Marshilik/Marshalok
Mazur (2)
Medved - son absent
Meitis
Melnik - one in the army
Mikulinskiy (2) - three grandsons fled in 1837, in another family two sons fled in 1848
Minitser - family became 3rd guild merchants
Minkovetskiy (3)
Miser/Piser
Mizhirovskiy - one son fled in 1844
Mogilevskiy - family fled in 1835, in another family, one son in the army. Related: Brener
Morgules (3) - one son fled in 1847, two in unknown absence
Muler (2) - came from place Kudevtsy
Natanzon
Nirenberg - family became farmers
Orinshtein - one son fled in 1845
Parakhov
Pecherskiy (3) - two families became 3rd guild merchants, in another family, two sons in the army
Pedker/Petker (7) - two in the army
Perelman
Perelmuter
Pikovskiy
Pisarevskiy (5) - one son fled in 1842, in another family one son in unknown absence
Pishko - father fled in 1849
Podker
Poliak - was previously merchant. Related: Gelikman (came from Yanov, Litin dist.)
Prikashchik - came from place Kudevtsy
Prilutskiy (2) - three fled in 1840
Prints
Pruzhnik/Kruzhnik - two sons fled in 1844
Ptsilis - in unknown absence
Pustelnik/Pustilnik (2)
Rabinovich
Rabyi - in 1851 one son with his children separated from the rest of the family
Rachka (?)
Raikher
Raivich (2)
Raiz
Rapoport
Ravich - father a.k.a. Galperin
Rekhlis - also Rikhlis, one in the army
Reshetnik
Reznik (2) - one son in the army
Rimar/Rymar - father a.k.a. Vaintrob
Roiber
Ronis
Rozengaft - two sons fled in 1840 and 1848. One in the army.
Rozman
Rubinshtein (2) - family fled in 1843
Rud - two sons in the army. One brother fled in 1840. Related: Mankovetskiy
Rudband - family fled in 1835
Rutberg (5) - one family in unknown absence, another family became 3rd guild merchants, two sons in unknown absence.
Rutfain (3)
Rybak (4) - one son fled in 1844
Sabarovskiy (2)
Shafir (5) - one family fled in 1846, another family in 1853 joined brother's household (#19).
Shaikhet (2)
Shamis
Sharagi (2) - one brother fled in 1844
Shats
Shcherbatyi - family fled in 1837
Sheinkind - family fled in 1841
Sheinmel
Shekhter - fled in 1842
Sheremetker (2) - in one family, all three sons fled in 1842 and 1850
Shildkroit - family fled in 1840
Shilman
Shinder (3) - also written as Shindir
Shirman
Shkolnik (2)
Shkuts
Shlaen
Shlinderman
Shmuklir
Shmunik
Shmunis
Shnol
Shoikhet
Shpiler
Shpilman
Shteinrud (2) - one in the army
Shterenberg (3) - one son fled, one in the army
Shtulgart
Shutyi
Shvartsman - family came from Kudevets community
Shvrtser
Sigal (3) - two families became 3rd guild merchants, one of them moved to Kiev governorate. In another family one son in the army.
Sima
Sklad (2) - one son in the army
Skotiner - one fled in 1840, one in the army
Sobelman
Soifer
Solovievskiy
Stanilavskiy (2) - two absent, one in the army
Steingart - family became farmers in 1843
Strizhovskiy - two sons in the army
Studinetskiy - added to this community
Sukonnik - one son fled in 1846
Superfin (3)
Surisman
Svizhiner - family fled in 1836
Symis
Temiszon
Tentser (3) - one in the army, one father a.k.a. Goikhman
Teper
Teteltsvaig - one son fled in 1842, one in the army. Related: Rosenberg
Tevis - one son in unknown absence
Tezhilover/Tiazhilover - family fled in 1845
Tezhilovskiy/Tiazhilovskiy (2)
Toiber
Toiberman
Tokar
Tombak - related: Teper (this family separated into their own household in October 1850)
Torgovnik (2) - One father also known as Averbaukh. Two sons in unknown absence. In 1851 one of them moved to Olgopol.
Toter
Toubisman
Trainis (2)
Trakht - five family members fled in 1840-41
Trakhtengarts
Trakt
Trub (4) - two sons in unknown absence since August 1850. Also one of these families in 1852 separated into two households.
Tsentner - one in the army, one fled in 1840
Tsibak
Tsibel-Sharor
Tsigelman - father and one son fled in 1850, brother in the army.
Tsinman
Tsipis - father in unknown absence
Tsorin (2) - one family became 3rd guild merchants
Tsudichkis
Tsukerman (2)
Tsvaig
Ur'iner/Urimer
Vainberg - family became farmers in 1845
Vainer (2)
Vainer
Vainshtok (2) - one family became 3rd guild merchants. Related: Tsoiref
Vakhter - family became farmers in 1845
Vapner/Vainer(?) - came from Kudevtsy
Varshavskiy (2) - one family became farmers in 1845, another family came from Granov
Varvarets
Veiner
Veitsman (3)
Veker (5) - one in the army, in 1852 one of the brothers moved ino a separate household
Veksler - one brother fled in 1836
Velter - family in unknown absence
Vigdarzon - two sons fled in 1838
Vinokur
Vishner (2) - the family of one brother separated in 1853 into their own household. In another family, two sons fled in 1844.
Voskoboinik (2) - one son absent, another in the army.
Vulkh - two sons fled in 1842
Yakshinitser
Yash - family in unknown absence since 1844
Yulish (6) - one family became 3rd guild merchants, the second family moved to another community, third became farmers in 1837, in two other families two sons fled (in each).
Yurdiger - one in the army
Yuzvinskiy - family became farmers in 1845
Zadika
Zaidel
Zaidenverg (2) - family became 3rd guild merchants
Zamoshcher
Zarvinetser
Zektser (2) - family became 3rd guild merchants in 1849
Zeltser
Zhivotovskiy
Zhvovich
Zinger
Zlocheko - one son in the army
Zukman