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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Korosten bourgeois in May 1858 census

Korosten Census Name list 1858

This census from Korosten (Iskorosten), Ovruch district took place on May 25, 1858.

There were 219 males and 255 females living within 76 bourgeois households.

It was signed by elected authors Elia Shmulevich Brenman, Itsko Shlemovich Zingerman, rabbi Khaim Abramovich Keselman.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.


Family NameNotes
Akselrod
Bermantwo brothers absent, one in the army.
Brenman (3)two sons in the army
Feldman (10)om two families one son in the army
Furmanfamily absent
Gelman (2)
German (2)
Glozmanone father with son are absent
Goldman (2)one father fled in 1857
Kalman
Katsman (4)in one family one in the army, two absent
Keselman (8)also Kesilman, one son in the army, in another family one son absent. In third two absent, one in the army.
Klodmanone in the army
Klotsman
Kokhmantwo fled, one in the army
Kosman
Krainoman
Krapivka/Kropivka (2)one father and two sons fled, in another family brother fled in 1857.
Lerman (6)one brother became artisan, one absent, one son in the army
Lozman
Nobelman
Perelman (2)also written as Perilman. One son in the army
Reizinberg
Sheftmanfather absent since 1852
Shekhtman (2)one absent since 1852, in another family, father and son absent
Sherman
Shnaiderman
Shteinman
Shusterman
Trofman (2)
Trosman (2)two absent, one in the army, one son with family fled in 1857
Vainerman (5)one fled, two in the army
Zingerman (5)one son in the army