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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Norinsk bourgeois in May 1858

Narinsk Census Name list 1858

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

There were 238 males and 25females living within 110 bourgeois households.

It was signed by elected officials, Froim Vigdorovich Lantsman, Aron Shmul Yankelevich Tuzman, rabbi Khaim Abramovich Gelman.

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


Family NameNotes
Aleksandrovskiyone absent
Bezman (2)
Blatmanone absent
Esmanone absent
Feldman (3)one absent, one in the army
Fifman/Fafman
Fishbein (4)three became artisans, three absent
Freidman
Geifman (2)
Geikhmanone in the army
Geldman
Gelman (3)two absent, one in the army
Gesman/Gelman
Gilman
Glozman (5)three absent
Godenbarg
Goldmanone in the army, one became artisan
Gozman
Grinshpon (12)five in the army, six absent
Gurman (5)three absent
Kaplanone absent
Karman
Katsman (2)father absent
Khosidman
Kirmanone absent
Kofman
Korolfather absent
Kreisermanone absent
Kselmanone absent
Lantsmanone absent, one became artisan
Leifman (4)five absent
Malman
Meiman (5)father absent, one in the army, two absent
Milman (3)two in the army, two absent, one became artisan, one son with his family became farmers
Orenman/Orinman (2)one became artisan
Poliakovskiyfour absent
Rosenmanone absent, one became artisan
Rosenshtein (9)two absent
Rozman (2)one in jail, two absent
Rutman (3)two absent, one in the army
Sapozhnikone absent
Shekhtmanone absent
Sherman (4)three absent, one fled
Shteinman (7)four in the army (one sentenced to army jail), seven absent
Shukhmanone became artisan, one in the army
Tuzmanone absent, one became artisan
Vainman/Veinman (6)
Vaismanone absent
Zingermanone in the army, one absent