Fastov
Name Index
Census
1858
This census from Fastov, Vasilkov district was compiled on June 1, 1858.
There were 1651 males and 1821 females living within 451 bourgeois households.
It was signed by rabbi Volko Kisel/(Kilel?) Fels(?), tax collectors Itko Leiba Yurovskiy, Srul Kagana, trustees Borukh Klurfeld, Idel Rosenvaser and by authors: collector(?) Patlakh, Yankel Zak, Peisakh Kotskir.
Family Name | Notes |
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Aisenberg | family became farmers |
Aizin (2) | |
Akselrud (2) | |
Aksenfeld (4) | one family became farmers. One did not show up. |
Artenberg | one in the army |
Barabash (2) | |
Baraz | one in the army |
Bekar | |
Belinkiy (9) | one family became farmers in 1852. In another father in the army, son converted. Three other sons in the army |
Blagodarnyi | |
Bosis (?) | |
Brodskiy (6) | three families became farmers |
Brokhman | one son in the army |
Bronfin (2) | |
Burchenko | |
Burshtein | family came in 1854 |
Cherkaskiy | added in 1850 |
Cherniavskiy | |
Daich (2) | one in the army. Related: Feldman |
Davidov | one son in the army |
Dligach (2) | |
Dobrer | |
Eilenkrig (6) | one in the army |
Elbirt (2) | both families became farmers |
Ezril (2) | |
Feldman (3) | |
Fishbein (2) | one son converted |
Fledkishes (?) | added in 1851 |
Gabovich (4) | one in the army |
Gendler | family became farmers |
Gidlimenko | one son in the army |
Gilelakh (2) | |
Giler (6) | one family became farmers; one father in the army, in another family son in the army |
Gililakh (?) | two in the army. Related: Patlakh. |
Giriliskiy/Girlievskiy (2) | |
Gisvish (2) | two in the army |
Godik (2) | family became farmers in 1853 |
Gokhberg/Gokhber (4) | one in the army |
Gokhshtein | family became farmers. Related: Kalinik (also farmers). |
Goldenberg (5) | one in the army |
Goldshmid | one in the army. Related: Podolskiy |
Golshtein | |
Gorodetskiy (3) | |
Grinbein | |
Grinberg | |
Gurkovich/Burkovich (2) | |
Itkes | females only |
Itskovskiy (3) | |
Kagan (20) | five families became farmers |
Kamenetskiy | |
Kaminik (3) | two families became farmers in 1852 |
Karelshtein (4) | one familyh became farmers in 1852 |
Kats (2) | |
Katsev | related: Shkliar |
Kazhanskiy | |
Kelimnik (?) | family became farmers in 1852 |
Khait | family became farmers |
Khalfen | |
Khalfin (2) | grandson moved to Kagarlyk in 1880 |
Khazanovich (9) | one family became farmers in 1857, one son in the army, two absent |
Khazin (2) | |
Khelemskiy (15) | two families became farmers, one absent, one son in the army |
Khusidovich | |
Kikeman (2) | one in the army |
Kimelfeld (3) | this family did not show up |
Klurfeld (5) | |
Kobalchuk (2) | |
Kogan | |
Kolomeiskiy (7) | six sons in the army, one family became farmers |
Koltun | |
Kopachevskiy (4) | |
Korilshtein/Korelshtein (2) | one in the army |
Kotsker/Kots'ker | one in the army |
Krasilovskiy | |
Kravets | one in the army |
Krivenko (2) | related: Leichenko |
Kushnir | |
Kvesler | |
Leichenko (4) | |
Lemchik | |
Levis | family became farmers in 1852 |
Lides (4) | |
Lipets | one absent |
Livsha (2) | |
Lopatiner (3) | one son in the army |
Lozovik (4) | one in the army |
Lukashevskiy | one in the army |
Makhlevich (4) | |
Malinskiy | |
Manilevich (2) | |
Markman (6) | one family became farmers in 1852, three sons in the army |
Markov | added in 1850 |
Markovich (2) | |
Mazor | |
Mazur (2) | one family became farmers |
Medovnik | added in 1853 |
Mezibovskiy/Mozibovskiy (2) | |
Michnik | |
Mirikov | |
Mirovich (2) | one in the army |
Mirovskiy | |
Mitnitskiy (8) | two sons in the army |
Mizikov | family became farmers(?) in 1852 |
Morderer (3) | |
Morgulis (2) | one family did not show up during census |
Naishtut (6) | two family became farmers in 1852 related: Verobiov |
Nalinik (?) | left in 1879 |
Okladchik | |
Patlakh (5) | two sons in the army |
Patlashenko (2) | |
Peniok | |
Perel | |
Perelshtein (2) | |
Podolskiy (4) | in one family, some family members left in 1880 |
Pogorelyi | family absent |
Polonskiy (2) | |
Rabenko/[Radenko?] | father absent |
Rakhman (3) | one in the army, one absent |
Rapoport | |
Reifa/Reife (2) | |
Reisenshtein | |
Reisenvaser (5) | family became farmers in 1852, one son in the army |
Ribalskiy/Rybalskiy (5) | one family became farmers |
Rikberg | two in the army |
Rikelman (3) | three in the army |
Rivkis | |
Rogovyi (2) | one in the army |
Romanovich | one son in the army |
Rosenvaser | family became farmers in 1852 |
Rovinskiy (2) | one family and part of another family became farmers |
Rukhelis | one son in the army |
Ryvkes/Rivkes | |
Sandler (2) | |
Saorovich (?) | |
Shapira (4) | two families became farmers in 1852, one family became merchants and moved to Vasilkov |
Shekhtman (4) | one family became farmers, one in the army |
Shilshtut (3) | two families became farmers in 1852 |
Shir (2) | one family became farmers, one in the army |
Shkaraton (2) | |
Shkliar | |
Shkorovich (2) | related Zis |
Shkurovich (3) | |
Shliak (8) | one family became farmers in 1852. One converted in 1857. Two in the army. |
Shliakovskiy | |
Shor (2) | two in the army |
Skvirchak (3) | |
Slobodian (3) | one son in the army. One person was recorded twice previously. |
Smoliarenko (4) | one family became farmers, one in unknown absence |
Sogolov (8) | One family became farmers in 1856. In one family one brother with sons became merchants and moved to Uman, while others became farmers. In another family, father and sons did not show up. Three sons in the army. |
Sokolovskiy | |
Stoliar (3) | one in the army. Related: Gokhshtein (one in the army) |
Tarnavskiy | |
Tarnopolskiy (4) | two families became farmers in 1852 |
Tevis | one son in the army |
Triliskiy (2) | one in the army |
Tsesis | |
Vainberg | |
Vaisberg | |
Vaisburd/Vaizburd (2) | |
Vineretskiy/Vipertskiy (?) | one in the army |
Vinikgoiz (3) | one son in the army |
Vokhshtein | son left to Zvenigorod[ka] in 1880. |
Volodarskiy (3) | |
Vorobiov (5) | also Verebiov. Four sons in the army. |
Vumkin (2) | |
Vusikin | |
Yampolskiy | |
Yempolskiy/Yampolskiy | |
Yentis | |
Yezril/Ezril (2) | two in the army |
Yufa | one in the army |
Yurovskiy (8) | two sons absent, one in the army |
Zadoin | |
Zak (7) | |
Zaslavskiy (3) | one son in the army |
Zeldenko (2) | in one family father converted, one son left, one in the army |
Zhitnitskiy (6) | |
Zhitomirskiy (3) | two families became farmers and left in 1852 |
Zingerenko (4) | one family became farmers in 1856 |
Zukin | one in the army |