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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Oster bourgeois residents in 1850 census

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.


Bourgeois
Family NameNotes
Berman (2)one son in the army
Bogatirevskiy
Borshchevskiy
Buninfather and son in unknown absense since 1845
Chernobilskiy
Faivishovskiy (2)one son converted, another absent
Falfinone son absent, two moved to Odessa in 1839
Freidinone son in the army
Goldov
Gomelskiyone brother in the army
Ilievskiy
Iokhovskiy
Israilevskiy (2)one son in the army
Kadinskiyone son in the army
Karasikone son in the army, one converted, two sons fled
Khaludovskiy
Leibovskiyone son absent, another converted. Brother with family in unknown absense
Lelchitskiy
Levakov (2)one son in the army
Lipnitskiyfamily fled in 1848
Loiovskiy
Maistravets
Manov (2)one son in the army
Medvedov
Meerovich
Meerovskiyone son in the army
Mikhailovskiy
Miltsevskiyone 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
Paleyone brother converted
Primakov
Pritika (3)
Pritikinfather absent, one son in the army
Pritikovtwo sons in the army
Revzhik
Revzika.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/Vinnikovone son in the army. Related: Bomshtein (one son converted, two in the army, one exiled to Siberia in 1841)
Vykhodets/Vikhodets
Yankelevskiyone 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