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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Gostomel in May 1858 census

Gostomel Name Index Census 1858

This census from Gostomel, Kiev district as compiled on May 30, 1858.

There were 215 males and 243 females recorded in 67 households.

It was signed by rabbi Moshko Gostomelskiy, trustee Borus (L?)aichenko and census authors Itsko Kozarovskiy, Mordko Ovsey Gostomelskiy, tax collector Moshko Bir Kravetskiy.

The numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name


Family NameNotes
Brener
Dimirskiy/Dymerskiy (2)
Dondik (2)one son fled
Galpershteinone son in the army. One moved to Yasnogorodka in 1880.
Gamarnikone brother in the army
Gokhbarg
Gorilyk/Gorilik
Gorlykfather and one son moved to Talnoe in 1880
Gorovskiy
Gostomelskiy (7)in one family, one brother converted, one son in the army
Khaichenko (3)
Khaitsenko
Khelemskiyfamily became farmers in 1856
Korchevskiy (2)
Kotliarskiy
Kozarovitskiy (2)one son moved to Vasilkov
Kravets
Kravetskiy
Kritsevskiy
Lazarov
Litenbarg
Litvinov (4)one son in the army
Malogolovkin (2)one in the army
Naroditskiy
Novakovfamily became farmers in 1858 and combined with another Novakov family in 1858.
Nozhnitskiyone son in the army
Osadchiy (3)one son converted, one in the army. In one family, one brother with children became farmers in 1855.
Pribysh (4)one in the army
Shataikobecame farmers in 1856
Skliarevskiy (2)
Slobodnichenko (2)
Slobodnitskiy
Spektorovskiy
Vaisbarg (4)
Varshavchik (2)
Yablunovskiy
Zabarskiy
Zhukov