Piatka
Name List
Census
1834
This is the census from Piatka, Zhitomir district recorded in 1834.
There were 443 males and 443 females recorded within 172 households.
This census was signed by community elders Duvid Khaimovich Kitner and Gevshko (Gershko?) Shulimovich Shekhtman.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name
Family Name | Notes |
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Aberbokh | previously mistakenly recorded as Ababok |
Aisenberg/Aizinberg (3) | One son absent since 1829. One family was recorded in additional census of December 28, 1834 |
Aizinshtein | |
Bekerman | |
Bereznitskiy | |
Berger | one son in the army, one relative absent |
Brodskiy (5) | related: Reznik |
Chernet/Gernet | one son fled. Related: Portnoy |
Chernobolskiy/[Chernobilskiy] | |
Entes/E(n?)test | one son in the army |
Fainshtein (6) | related: Kozusnik |
Feldman | |
Frektel | |
Fuks | |
Fuksman | one son fled, one in the army |
Furman (7( | one son in the army |
Gantmakher (6) | |
Garbar | related: Barsuk |
Garber | |
Genzelin/Genzman (?) | fled in 1820 |
Gerchit/Gergchit(?) | |
Gershgorin | |
Gershtein (3) | one son in the army |
Giler | |
Gilman (2) | |
Gipshman | |
Gofman | one son converted in 1846 |
Goikhman | a.k.a. Gokhman. One son in the army. |
Goldenbarg/Goldenberg (4) | one family became merchants. In another father absent. |
Gorbat | |
Gorbaty | |
Gorinbarg | |
Gorinshtein | fled in 1825. Related: Reizman (fled) |
Guzman (4) | related: Kurka |
Kaganovich | a.k.a. Shekhtman |
Kitner | a.k.a. Kutner. One fled. Related: Kotliar |
Kizilshtein | |
Kleinman | |
Kniazhinskiy | a.k.a. Karp |
Kofman (2) | one son in the army, related: Koifman |
Koifman/Keifman (2) | |
Kotliar (5) | fled in 1817 |
Kozhushnik | son in the army |
Krishtal | |
Kucher | |
Kurman | fled in 1820 |
Kushner | |
Kushner (a.k.a. Shkolnik) | related: Banshchik (in the army), Sapozhnik |
Kuzhushnik | |
Lakhalatchik (?) | |
Levinshtein (2) | related: Novak |
Liberman (4) | |
Mitgarts | |
Nogin (3) | |
Novak | |
Ostriy (2) | one was recorded in add.census from Dec 28, 1834 |
Pekar | related: Barsuk |
Perelman (4) | family became merchants in 1831. Related: Furman, Kopchik |
Plotnik | |
Polishuk | one son fled in 1820 |
Portnoy | previously recorded in 1817 |
Portnoy (a.k.a. Aizinbarg) | one son in the army |
Rachevskiy | |
Rakhman | family became merchants in 1828 |
Reznik | father and two sons fled in 1828 |
Roisenblat/Rosenblat (2) | |
Roisentsvaig (4) | |
Roizimfeld/[Rosenfeld] | father and son fled in 1820 and 1825 |
Rutshtein | |
Sapozhnik (4) | |
Shakhtman | |
Shampanskiy | father mistakenly shown as Sapozhnik in previous census. One son fled in 1833 |
Shekhtman (6) | related: Sandler |
Shinder | |
Shkolnik (a.k.a. Tokman) | related: Sapozhnik |
Shlafman | |
Shnaiderman | related: Portnoy |
Shteinbarg | |
Spekter (5) | two sons in the army. Related: Belfer |
Spivak | |
Stoliar | one son in the army |
Tikman | |
Vainshtein (3) | one son fled |
Vainshtein | a.k.a. Bugerman |
Vaisburd (2) | one son in the army |
Vaizbarg | |
Veishtein a.k.a. Zaika. One son fled in 1833 | |
Veksliander | |
Vinikur/[Vinokur] (8) | one added in 1818 |
Vinitskiy | |
Vitchik/Vitnik (?) | |
Vodovoz | |
Yasnogrodskiy | |
Zaichik | one son in the army |
Zaika | in add.census from Dec 28, 1834 |
Zitserman |