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Veledniki bourgeois in 1858 census

Veledniki Census Name list 1858

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

There were 251 males, 351 females recorded living within 166 households bourgeois households.

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


Family NameNotes
Baitman
Berman (2)one became merchant, two absent
Birger (2)
Boitmanone son became artisan, another in the army
Eidelmanall men are absent, one of them in the army.
Feldman (9)father and one son absent, three sons in the army, two sons absent. In one family two sons absent. One family became farmers.
Felman (3)father and one son are absent. In another family one son in the army.
Fershman
Fridman (18)two fathers absent, six other family members absent, two in the army, one became artisan.
Fuksman
Garberman
Geifetsman (2)one family absent since 1855
Geifman (8)nine family members are absent, two became artisans, one in the army.
Gendelman (3)one father became farmer
Gertsinshtein
Glorman (2)three absent
Glozman (2)
Grinshpon (2)uncle became merchant
Kagenfather absent, son became artisan. One in the army.
Kaplan (2)
Kelman (2)one son in the army, one absent
Keselmanfather absent, one son in the army.
Kesilmantwo in the army, one absent.
Ketselman (3)
Kheifets (7)family in unknown absence. In one family, one son absent.
Kheifmanalso see Geifman.
Khoritsman
Klerman
Krupnik
Lantsman (6)two fathers and six other fmaily members absent, son became farmer
Leiferman
Leikhman
Lerman (2)
Mantel (3)two sons became artisans
Milman (2)two absent
Palkafather absent
Perelman (9)one family absent, three sons in the army, five absent, one became farmer, another became artisan.
Perilman(?)one son absent
Perlman
Poliak (8)one family absent since 1855, except for one son who became artisan. In another one son in the army. Four sons absent.
Premet
(Premmet)
one brother with family became artisans
Reitblat (14)six sons absent, two became farmers, one in the army. Related: Gelfand (family absent since 1855)
Reitfarbfamily in unknown absence since 1851
Reitman
Roizinman
Rozman (6)father absent, six sons absent, two in the army
Sherman (2)
Shlefmanone son absent
Shleifman (2)
Shliakhtichman
Shraiman
Shukhmanfather absent
Shulman (6)Two sons absent, one in the army. One family absent.
Stasman
Stosman
Svedman
Sveltmanbecame farmer
Tirovski/Tarovskifamily became merchants
Toruvskiybecame merchant
Turovets
Vainbrand (3)father absent, son became merchant, one became artisan.
Vaksmanfamily absent since 1857
Valdman (3)one in the army
Vizelman (5)one family absent, in other families, two sons absent.
Vorelman
Zelman
Zelmanfather absent
Zilberman (2)
Zingerman (2)in unknown absence