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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Byshev residents in May 1858

Byshev Name Index Census 1834

This census took place in Byshev, Kiev district on May 29, 1858.


Merchants
Family NameNotes
Galb-Milion/Golbmilion
Sarkovski
Usavetskiycame in 1851 from Radomysl district to Vasilkov district.
Bourgeois
Family NameNotes
Sh?)iktsovone fled
Arevich
Beniovich
Berlianski
Brinshtein
Brodovskiy
Brodskiy
Cherniavskiy
Didovskiy
Gav?)u ?)
Golostupetsone son in the army
Grebenik
Iglinskiy
Iglinskiyone son in the army
Kaganovski (2)two sons in the army
Kaganovskiyone son in the army
Karashinskiyfamily became merchants in 1856 and moved to town Vasilkov
Katsone son in the army, two fled
Khaliminski/Kha(l/n?)iminski
Kievskiyfamily became farmers in 1858
Kili(sh/t)evskiy
Kletskovskione son in the army
Kolodker/Kolodner (?)
Komarovskiy (2)
Kopilovskiy
Kostovskiy
Kravets
Krichmar
Krivianski
Kushakovskiy
Lozovik
Lvovone son in the army
Mamorovskiy
Medvedskiy
Moshkovskiyone son in the army
Motkovski
Poliachenko/Polyachenko (5)two families became farmers in 1858
Poliakovichone son in the army
Prosak
Sakevich
Shtovbard
Skliarenko
Skliarskiy (2)
Slepak
Spektor (3)
Spivakfamily became farmers in 1852
Teilski
Telskiyfamily became farmers
Troyanovskifamily became farmers in 1855
Unknownonly female side of the family listed. Father is Mendel.
Unknown (7)for seven families, only female portion of the page is preserved.
Vilchik
Vinikur/[Vinokur?]
Vinokovski/Vipokovski (2)
Vorobeyone in the army
Vozovik
Ya(lsh/m)ikovich
Yastebenskiy/Yastrebenskiy (2)one son in the army
Yudkovski
Yurovskione son in the army. Related: Shteinbard
Zatulovskiyone son exiled [to Siberia?]. One son in the army.