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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Narodichi artisans in May 1858 census

Narodichi Census Name list 1858

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

There were 133 males, 165 females, living within 69 artisan households.

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


Family NameNotes
Beim-Golts/Beimgoltstwo sons absent since 1852
Birman/Girmanone son in the army
Braiman (2)father absent, one son absent, one in the army.
Related: Chuzey (a.k.a. Braiman)
Chuzhoy (2)
Chuzoy (3)
Feldman (2)one son in the army
Finkilma[n]
Fishman (2)father and nephew absent, one son fled in 1852
Fridman (5)one in the army, one father absent
Furman
Gelfman (2)One father and one son absent.
Another family recorded in bourgeois list under #153
German
Glurovetskiy
Golshmidone son in the army
Kats (5)father absent. One son in the army. In another family one son absent.
Related: Shuster.
Katsev
Katsov
Khandritskiy
Kirzhner
Kirzner
Kozelone son in the army
Krulthree absent, one in the army
Melamed (4)brother with family absent since 1857. Two in the army.
In another family one brother fled in 1853
Pintsuk/[Pinchuk]fled. Related: Kirzhner
Priman (2)one son fled in 1858
Rismanone son absent
Shermanfather a.k.a. Chornenkiy. Family absent since 1858.
Related: Shnaiderman (absent since 1852)
Shlerarelated: Risman
Shnaider
Shnaiderman (5)one father fled in 1856. Two sons in the army.
Shtotland (3)Two absent. Related: Stotland
Shuster
Smichak/Smitsok (?) One in the army, one absent. Related:
Kats (fled in 1852).
Stotland (6)also written as Statland. Two sons in the army. Related: Braiman.
Vakhlya/Vakhlia