Olevsk
Census
Name list
1858
This census from Olevsk, Ovruch district took place on May 26, 1858.
There were 395 males and 551 females living within 211 bourgeois households.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name | Notes |
---|---|
Beker | |
Berkman (2) | one fled |
Bradman | |
Braiman (2) | one fled, one became artisans |
Brakerman | |
Chak (3) | one father fled, father absent, son became artisan. One fled. |
Chernomorets (2) | one father fled. Related: Klerman |
Dorfman (3) | father absent, four fled, one in the army, one absent. |
Fainer | one son fled |
Feldman | |
Finshtat | |
Fishman (2) | three fled, two in the army |
Freger/Friger (16) | one father absent, two sons fled, two in the army, three fled, two in jail. One son left to Ostrog district. |
Freilakhman (2) | |
Fridman (8) | father fled, three sons in the army, one fled, one absent |
Fukselman | |
Fuksman (2) | |
Furman | |
Gandelman | a.k.a. Gandilman/Gendelman Two families became farmers, one family became merchants, two fathers fled, one son in the army, three fled |
Gelman (3) | one son in the army, one became merchant, one artisan, one fled |
Girman | one absent |
Gitelman | father fled |
Gitman (2) | one son fled. One family became merchants. |
Glozman | |
Gorinshtein | came from Stepan(?) community, Rovno district in 1858. |
Gozman (2) | two fled, one son with his family became artisans |
Grinshtat (9) | two in the army, three absent, one father absent, one fled. |
Gutman | |
Kamerman | family fled in 1854-55. |
Kats'yu/Kits'yu | two in the army |
Khosidman | father fled, one son in the army, one absent |
Kleinman | |
Kocham | two absent, one in the army |
Koifman/Keifman | one in the army, two fled, one absent |
Lantsman | two in the army |
Leifman | one son in the army, one became artisan |
Lerman (4) | son fled, one brother absent |
Lutman | |
Magid | one fled |
Milshtein | came from Stepan community, Rovno district in 1858. |
Naibarg (9) | father fled, one nephew in the army, one fled |
Portman (3) | in one family, father died, all sons either fled or in the army. In another, four fled, one became artisan. |
Raisbarg (11) | one father absent, one son absent, six fled, two in the army, three became merchants. In one family all sons either fled or in the army. |
Reidman | one father fled |
Reisbarg | one in the army, one fled. |
Rikhter | |
Sarvar | |
Shapira (66) | One family fled in 1854, two families became farmers, One family became merchants and in 1859 moved to Berezna, Rovno district. In one family one brother with children became artisans. In another, one brother with his family left to Pinsk, Minsk governorate. In third one father and son became merchants. From the other families, three fathers fled, two absent, twenty four family members fled, seven in the army (one in detention). six absent, three became artisans. |
Shklover (2) | |
Shraibman | |
Shraibman | father and one son absent, one in the army |
Shraibman | two absent, one in the army |
Shusterman | |
Spivak | father fled |
Valdman (4) | one in the army |
Valdman/Valodman | |
Vegman | |
Veltman | |
Zakman | |
Zaks (12) | one family left to become farmers, 2-in one family males mostly fled, one became artisan. In one familly one son absent, one became artisan, two fled. One father fled. In one family father fled with brother. Two sons became artisans. |
Zeidman (2) | one drafted in the army |
Zoger | one brother became an artisan |