Kherson
Census
Name list
1851
This census from city of Kherson, Kherson district was compiled on November 1, 1851.
This information comes from three lists included below. It was signed: 3rd guild merchant Volko Faivysh(?), bourgeois Abram Yavnis.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
| Family Name | Notes | 
|---|---|
| Aibindar | a.k.a. Zhitomirskiy | 
| Alten | |
| Azinsher | |
| Babchikhis | one in the army | 
| Babskiy | one son converted in 1848 | 
| Berinshtein | two absent | 
| Bilfeld | one absent since 1847 | 
| Bilinkis (?) | one son in the army | 
| Bindirenko | father a.k.a. Golberd | 
| Brondfenbrener | one son absent | 
| Buguslavskiy/[Boguslavskiy] | |
| Bykhov | father a.k.a. Kono..giser. One son moved to Tauria governorate in 1845. | 
| Chlen | related: Brodskiy | 
| Dimber | females only | 
| Dorfman (2) | one son missed previously | 
| Dreizer | |
| Faerman | newly-added in 1838 | 
| Farber | |
| Feldman (3) | one father was a merchant who became bourgeois | 
| Foniorev | one son in the army | 
| Frenkel | most males in unknkown absence | 
| Goldgefter | |
| Golfeld/Go[..]feld | |
| Golshtein | |
| Gorinshtein (?) | |
| Grinberg | |
| Gurovich | written as "son Levin gurovich" | 
| Itskovich (2) | one absent | 
| Kanarsh | |
| Kanevskiy(?)/K[..]vskiy | |
| Kaplun | related: Akershtein (added in 1848) | 
| Kapusta | |
| Kashepova (?) | |
| Kharetonov | |
| Klezmer | |
| Kniazhevich | |
| Kofman | |
| Koga..s | |
| Kogan (3) | one in the army. One father added in 1849. Related: Kelul (?) (one in the army) | 
| Konstantinovskiy | one son in the army | 
| Kop | |
| Kopel | |
| Kozel | a.k.a. Kozlov | 
| Krekh | |
| Krivoy | |
| Kurtsis | |
| Lam | |
| Lar (?) | |
| Lishnevskiy | |
| Litvinov | newly-recorded in 1845 | 
| Mendelevich | |
| Mukomel | family became merchants in 1851 | 
| Naifeld | |
| Neiman | |
| Orlov | |
| Peiner | one son in the army | 
| Perelmuter | |
| Perelstrug | a.k.a. Palstrov(?) | 
| Podolskiy | |
| Polanskiy | |
| Polyak (2) | |
| Potak | |
| Prut | |
| Rabiner (2) | one father a.k.a. Kleizmer. One son absent. | 
| Rabinovich | |
| Raputov | |
| Reiter | |
| Roisin/Roizin | one son absent | 
| Sabil | |
| Samber | newly-added in 1846 | 
| Shambrat | |
| Shpira | |
| Shraibar | |
| Shterin | |
| Shtuin/Sht[a?]in | |
| Shulimov | a.k.a. Kop | 
| Shulmeister | |
| Skopis | one son in the army | 
| Sobol (?) | |
| Sulnik/Erlnik (?) | |
| Tatelman/Titelman | |
| Topilbr[o]d | |
| Tovbein | |
| Tsiger | |
| Tsipis | a.k.a. Gales | 
| Vaisbein (2) | one son in the army | 
| Vaks (2) | one brother disabled | 
| Valik | this family became merchants in 1851 | 
| Vulf | |
| Yavnik | |
| Zeliger | |
| Zilberbarg | one son became a student | 
| Family Name | 
|---|
| Gaber - one brother absent | 
| Gersh - newly-added previously | 
| Glikman (2) | 
| Dubner | 
| Finkilshtein | 
| Itskovich | 
| Kovsh | 
| Moshkov | 
| Mukomel | 
| Mutselmakher - related to Babetskiy | 
| Piller | 
| Shterin | 
| Stam | 
| Family Name | 
|---|
| Bondarovskiy | 
| Buntselman | 
| Dubner - one son in the army | 
| Faikel | 
| Finkelshtein | 
| Glikman | 
| Lishnovskiy | 
| Zanis - one son in the army | 
| Zilbershmid |