Cherniakhov
Name List
Census
1834
This is the census from Cherniakhov, Zhitomir district compiled on July 29, 1834.
There were 612 males and 632 females recorded in 327 households.
It was signed by elders Abram Itsko Spektor,Nuta (Notka) Akselrud, Zurakh Giterman.
Family Name |
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Aingoren/Aingorin (2) - related: Tepelman (in the army) |
Aksel - family absent |
Akselrud (12) - one father absent. Related: Medvedin (in the army) |
Berger |
Bider |
Bikhbender - one son in the army, another is unknown to community |
Birman (6) - one son in the army. Related: Lirner |
Birshtein (2) - family moved to Zhitomir in 1825; also left to Zhitomir |
Bluzer |
Bramin (2) - one absent |
Brantvein |
Brazmin |
Brinshtein - family moved to Zhitomir |
Chmukh/Tmukh |
Daich (2) |
Daizenberg/[R?]oisenberg] |
Dorfman |
Drubich |
Drutman (4) |
Dub - father absent |
Edvabnyi (2) |
Elizerman |
Entman |
Faer (2) - one family absent |
Felsher (3) - one in the army |
Feltser |
Fertser (2) |
Fleitman |
Fletman |
Fraiman/Freiman (2) |
Fridman (12) - one family absent; in another family father absent. |
Gantser |
Gekhtman |
Gershman (14) - two sons in the army, one absent |
Giler - family absent |
Gilerman (3) - in the army |
Giperman - one absent |
Girman |
Giterman (4) |
Gleizerman |
Goldfarb (5) - absent |
Goldfard/[Goldfarb?] (2) |
Gorenger |
Grinshpun (2) |
Grober |
Grubich |
Kagan (8) - one son in the army |
Kagan/Kasan (?) -p807 |
Kak/Kan (?) |
Kalier (?) - p835 #84 |
Kamener - family absent |
Kaperman |
Karant |
Kats (4) |
Katsov |
Kesler |
Khazan |
Kiper |
Kogan |
Koront/Korant |
Kraiz |
Kraizman/Kreizman (5) |
Kurant |
Lambart |
Leibman - father became a merchant |
Lerner (3) |
Liberman (3) |
Lirner |
Litin - in the army |
Litvin (5) - one brother in the army |
Maister |
Maniovich |
Margulian (2) |
Margulits/Morgulits (3) |
Margulom/Margulem |
Marshalek |
Mashbart |
Medvedik - family absent |
Melrud - converted |
Mermelshtein (2) - two absent |
Milerud (2) - father absent, two sons in the army |
Mogulian |
Morgulen - one son in the army |
Morgulin |
Morgulits |
Mortsenmakher |
Motovich |
Muchnik |
Muliar |
Naftulevich - absent |
Naftulovich (?) |
Nazimok/Nazymok |
Nudelman (2) |
Nudlman |
Ofgiser - family absent |
Pekarskiy (2) |
Peliak - related: Vuils/Vulikh (in the army) |
Perelman - absent |
Poliak |
Rabin |
Rabinovich (4) |
Rabinshtein |
Raikher (4) |
Raitsin |
Raiz |
Rappoport (4) - one in the army, one is unknown to community |
Ravinovich |
Reisenberg |
Reitenber |
Reznik (2) |
Roisebarg/Roiseberg (2) |
Roisenbarg (9) |
Roisenblat (2) |
Roisenfeld (2) |
Roitenber/Roitenberg (5) - father absent. Related: Kiperman |
Rosenblat |
Rud (3) |
Rudman (3) - one son in the army |
Rudnik (2) - one son in the army |
Safirshtein - one son in the army |
Sandler |
Sapirshtein (2) - also see Shapirshtein |
Shapir |
Shapira (6) - one exiled to Siberia in 1831, one son absent |
Shapirshtein (2) |
Shatira |
Sheinblat (4) - father and one son exiled to Siberia; in another family two relatives exiled to Siberia. |
Shekhtman (2) |
Shpektor |
Shraibman (3) |
Shuliak |
Shvartsman - one son in the army |
Skop (5) |
Skoper - absent |
Smoliar (5) - one family has this note: they were never in this community(?) |
Smuliar - family absent |
Spektor (5) - father absent, one son absent, one in the army |
Stinman |
Stirman |
Tepelman (2) - one in the army |
Toib |
Urman (4) |
Vainer (7) - one son in the army |
Vaksman (3) |
Velfman |
Volfman (7) |
Volman |
Voltsakh |
Vrutman |
Vuils/Vulikh |
Vul (2) |
Vulikh |
Vulman (2) - one in the army |
Yedvabnyi |
Yudkin - father in the army |
Zaksh |
Ziberman |
Zigner |