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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Kulchin residents in April 1834

Kulchin Name Index Census 1834

This is the index of residents from Kulchin, StaroKonstantinov district recorded on April 28, 1834.

There were 551 males, 603 females bourgeois residents living within 192 households.

It was signed by Yudko Yankelev Bikserin, Joel Yankel Usherov Gruver(?).


Family NameNotes
Albiser/Aibiser (?)
Altman (2)
Averbokh/[Averbukh] (2)
Barland
Bereznyi
Beznosyirelated: Rabotnik
Bikegarin/Bikegorin (3)related: Goldur
Bilkarelated: Kats
Bleikher
Brenaizinrelated: Shpil
Broit
Brultwo fled in 1822-23
Bruverrelated: Krivyi
Burt
Davner
Dikhovichnyi
Dokman (2)
Dubin
Durman
Edelman (2)
Fefir
Feldman (2)
Feldrrelated: Zimeruz (in the army), Shlapak
Fermanone son exiled to Siberia in 1825
Fiks
Fiksthree fled in 1830-1833
Fiks-shimel
Fiks-shimerrelated: Langer (one son in the army)
Fingrat/Fingrit (?)related: Sirota (orphan?)
Frenkeltwo sons fled in 1831-32
Gak/Chak(?)fled in 1832. Related: Bytil
Galikfather fled in 1831. Related: Kechman
Galnird/Galpirdrelated: Zabarskiy, Raider (fled in 1818), Botsman
Galpertone son fled in 1831. related: Broit
Gamerrelated: Rovenskiy (fled in 1823), Raif/Rifer
Geerone son in the army
Geiler
Gidin/Gidynson fled in 1832. Related: Figrat
Gilbandrelated: Shpilka
Gilfiks
Girakhter/Girakhtir
Goizson fled in 1825. One in the army.
Goldgur
Goldmeidir
Goldur (4)
Golodnyi (2)two in the army
Goltsfarb
Gorbatyi
Gorbirrelated: Navizhenyi
Gorkavyione son in the army
Grobir/Grober (2)
Groismanrelated: Kilimnik
Gruvirrelated: Oksingoit
Gudych/Gudich
Kain/Kiyn
Kats (2)
Khailir/Khailer
Khvedrovetskiy
Kil (3)
Kipershtok/Kipershtokh (2)
Kipershtokh (2)one son fled in 1833, related: Soen
Kirtsman (2)related: Labunskiy, Sirota, Rozmarin, Zhebrak
Kishkarelated: Shvets
Kisin/Kiseinrelated: Tepelboim
Kligmanrelated: Shtik
Kraizur/Krazur (2)
Krichmar (2)one son in the army
Krimerone son fled in 1832
Kritsman
Krivonogarelated: Krimfis
Kutsyi
Lapushnyison fled in 1822
Lerner (3)related: Didik (one in the army)
Livendy
Liver
Lizinfeld
Markhbein (2)
Meidvaser
Monarkhafather fled in 1833. Related: Lapushnyi
Morgulis
Mushlin (3)related: Tepelboim, Alter, Beigil
Mushmis
Nudel/Nudil
Ofshtein (2)
Opukhlyirelated: Gilman
Ostrovskiyrelated: Kaplun
Pelts (2)
Raitir/Roiter
Razhman (4)related: Kitsis
Rekherfather fled in 1825
Roikhman
Roisenbarg (3)related: Lerner
Rosmarin/Rozmarinone fled in 1832
Rovenskiy (2)one son in the army
Shaginrelated: Feldman (fled in 1833)
Shekhter (2)
Shekhtman
Shetkherrelated Nimoy (mute?)
Shitilrelated: Shtul
Shkalts (2)
Shmaruz (?)
Shmunia/Shmulyarelated: Shumashedshiy
Shnaider (2)
Shpigelrelated: Shnaider
Shpil
Shpiler/Shpiliar
Shpilka
Shpilker
Shpirtis
Shtachman
Shtilrelated: Vernik
Shtilir/Shtilertwo sons fled in 1833
Shtraikher (2)one son in the army
Shtrakher
Shtul
Shvartsbarg (2)
Shvartsman (3)related: Durman (father and two sons fled in 1818-1828), Vaidman
Siler
Slepoyblind(?)
Smulaone in the army
Sukher
Tabel/Tabil
Taibal
Taibel
Tenengolts
Tepelboimrelated: Dzetsker
Tinkelrelated: Shleper
Tsalboim
Tsetsenivetskiy (3)related: Shnaider (fled in 1820)
Tsvagbaim (2)
Tsvakhboim (2)
Ukopnikfather fled in 1833
Vainer (3)one son in the army. Related: Gilka, Shpitalnyi, Robotnik, Vaizbarg (fled in 1832), Kilimnik. Kats
Vaisman (6)one brother fled in 1833, related: Var'yat/Variat
Varatone son in the army
Vibrak/Vybrakrelated: Zabarki/Zabarka(?)
Zhebrakrelated: Zimeruz
Zilberman
Zinger
Znid (?)