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 |
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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 |