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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Ksaverov bourgeois in May 1858

Ksaverov Census Name list 1858

This census from Ksaverov, Ovruch district took place on May 26, 1858.

There were 155 males and 158 females living within 77 bourgeois households.

It was signed by elders Leiba Itskovich Frisherman, Shmulya Abramovich Fridman, tax collector Ios Govseevich Gutman.

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


Family NameNotes
Braimanone son absent
Brukman /
Brukhman
one son in the army
Chertein or Chertoin. One son in the army
Dorfman (6)one son in(?) Magnatovka, Vasilkov district in 1853. In another family, one brother with family became artisans
Dvorianski
Dvorskiy
Feldman (7)father absent, one brother became an artisan. In another family, one absent. In another family one son fled.
Fetmanone brother became an artisan
Fridman (3)one son became artisan. In another family brother became artisan. In third, one son in the army.
Frisherman
Furman (3)two brothers became an artisan. One family became farmers
Geikhman /
Gelkhman
Gelfand (14)one son fled, three absent. In one family father fled in 1855. One father absent. Related: Dorfman (note from 1864), Gritman.
Gelfman
Gershman
Glozmantwo sons became artisans. One in the army.
Gurovich (6)two absent, one in the army. In another family father and one son absent.
Gutmantwo sons became artisans
Kaplan (3)in one family elder brother with son became artisans.
Keifman
Kholdmanson became an artisan, one absent. Related: Grubman (one artisan).
Kraizman (2)one father absent.
Lantsman (5)one father a.k.a. Reznik. Family became artisans, one son in the army.
Libman
Portmanfather absent
Rabinovich
Resnik
Rutman (5)family became farmers. In another three sons absent, in third family one son absent. In fourth family father and son absent.
Shakhmanfamily became artisans. Two nephews left in 1857, in Zhitomir by 1859.
Shekhtman (2)most of the family became artisans
Shusterman
Vainerman