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Rakitno in May 1858 census

Rakitno Name Index Census 1858

This is the census from Rakitno (Rakitne), Vasilkov district as compiled on May 28, 1858.

There were 501 males and 553 females recorded as living within 139 bourgeois households. rabbi Yudko Trotskovskoy, trustee Khaim Leib Peker, elected elders (authors) Khaim Shevel Shir, Mikhel Binderski, Gershko Trakhtman and certified by town hall on May 31, 1858.

The numbers indicate how many households shared the same family name


Family NameNotes
Benderski
Berkovski
Besedker
Binderski (6)one family did not show up during the census, one family became farmers in 1857
Blinder (3)one family became farmers in 1851
Britovski
Budnik (?)
Chigirinski
Chernikhovskiyone in the army
Goldenkoone son in the army
Guretski
Kagan (5)one son in the army, one left to Zhashkov.
Kagan (3)in one family, one brother converted
Kobranski (2)
Kuretski (2)two sons in the army
Kushnir (3)one family absent, one son in the army
Kutsenko
Leichenko (2)one family became farmers in 1857
Leiovich
Leivich (5)two families became farmers in 1852 and 1855, two sons in the army
Lishchiner (20)five the sons in the army, one converted
Litvoski
Mokovozfamily absent
Nudelman
Obukhovski
Olshanitskiy (2)two sons left to Talnoe in 1880, one in the army
Peker (3)family became farmers in 1858, one son in the army
Pochtar
Podkaminskione son in the army
Praisman (2)one family became farmers in 1855, one son in the army
Rabinovich
Radutski (11)one family became farmers in 1856, one son in the army
Raitsby (2)
Rapoportfour sons in the army, one left to Talnoe in 1880
Razhby (?)
Rutgaizer (3)two families became farmers in 1856
Rybak (3)in one family only females recorded
Rzhavski
Sapira (4)one in the army
Shainskiy (3)in one family, one son with children became farmers in 1852, in another one son in the army
Sharna
Shekhtman
Shir (2)
Shkolnikone son in the army
Shostak (3)one son in the army
Shvarts
Slubidski (2)
Slutski
Smulianskiy (3)in one family one brother with children became farmers in 1854
Spekter
Spivak (3)two families became farmers in 1856, in another two sons in the army
Trakhtman (4)one brother with son left to town Krimne[..] in 1853. One son in the army.
Tratskovski
Vaisburd
Vaisman
Vinar (2)
Vykhnenko (2)
Yampolskiy (2)one son in the army
Zaslavskiy