Oster
Census
Name list
1850
These bourgeois families lived in Oster, Oster district as compiled on October 29, 1850.
Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
| Family Name | Notes | |
|---|---|---|
| Berman (2) | one son in the army | |
| Bogatirevskiy | ||
| Borshchevskiy | ||
| Bunin | father and son in unknown absense since 1845 | |
| Chernobilskiy | ||
| Faivishovskiy (2) | one son converted, another absent | |
| Falfin | one son absent, two moved to Odessa in 1839 | |
| Freidin | one son in the army | |
| Goldov | ||
| Gomelskiy | one brother in the army | |
| Ilievskiy | ||
| Iokhovskiy | ||
| Israilevskiy (2) | one son in the army | |
| Kadinskiy | one son in the army | |
| Karasik | one son in the army, one converted, two sons fled | |
| Khaludovskiy | ||
| Leibovskiy | one son absent, another converted. Brother with family in unknown absense | |
| Lelchitskiy | ||
| Levakov (2) | one son in the army | |
| Lipnitskiy | family fled in 1848 | |
| Loiovskiy | ||
| Maistravets | ||
| Manov (2) | one son in the army | |
| Medvedov | ||
| Meerovich | ||
| Meerovskiy | one son in the army | |
| Mikhailovskiy | ||
| Miltsevskiy | one brother fled in 1845. One son in the army. | |
| Navakhovskiy | ||
| Notovskiy | ||
| Orlov (2) | in each family one son in the army in one of the families three sons absent, one converted | |
| Paley | one brother converted | |
| Primakov | ||
| Pritika (3) | ||
| Pritikin | father absent, one son in the army | |
| Pritikov | two sons in the army | |
| Revzhik | ||
| Revzik | a.k.a. Ruzin | |
| Savitskiy | ||
| Selamonovskiy | ||
| Shklovskiy (2) | one father exiled to Siberia in 1842; in another family one son absent | |
| Sluimovskiy | ||
| Smoilovskiy (3) | ||
| Sokolovskiy | ||
| Soloviev (2) | one son fled | |
| Stoianovskiy (Stoyanovskiy) (3) | one family in unknown absense | |
| Svitilnovskiy | ||
| Vedmedov (2) | one person converted | |
| Vinikov/Vinnikov | one son in the army. Related: Bomshtein (one son converted, two in the army, one exiled to Siberia in 1841) | |
| Vykhodets/Vikhodets | ||
| Yankelevskiy | one brother exiled to Siberia in 1839, one in the army | |
| Yaslievskiy(?)/Yes(?)ievskiy (2) | ||
| Yaslievskiy/Yasyalevskiy (2) | ||
| Yudovskiy (3) | ||
| Zelikovskiy (2) | one absent | |
| Zhukovskiy (2) | ||
| Zhuravlevskiy |