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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Yanushpol residents in July 1834

Yanushpol Name List Census 1834

This is the census from Yanushpol, Zhitomir district compiled on July 23, 1834.

There were 299 males and 302 females recorded.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name

Family NameNotes
Balaban
Berdichevskiy
Bluishtein (2)addition of 1816
Bluvshtein (2)add. census of March 31, 1835
Brovarnik (3)
Fridman (2)
Furman
Goldman (3)one from add. census of 1834
Gritsovskiy (2)
Grobman (2)
Kagan
Khanikes
Khmelnitskiyfather a.k.a. Lifshits
Kleiman (4)related: Marochnik (in the army)
Kodenskiy
Kofman
Kramar
Kravets
Krechmar
Krichmar (3)one exiled; in another family two sons exiled, their families left with them, one in the army
Lazebnikone son in the army
Lisiy (2)related: Krivonog (in the army)
Meilshtein
Milshtein
Pekar
Piven (3)one son in the army
Portnoy (13)two sons in the army. One person converted. Related: Spektor, Srota/[Sirota?]
Postovenker/Postov[...]r(?)
Rabinfain (2)
Rabiy
Raidman/Raizman
Reizmanaddition of 1818
Remberg
Reznik (2)
Riabyi
Rudkiy
Rudy (2)
Rybolov (2)
Sapozhnik (12)one family absent since 1833. Two sons in the army. Shkurman
Shkurman
Siroti/[Sirota]
Solomennyi
Spektor (2)
Torchin
Tovbirexiled
Tsirulnik
Vatnik
Velliarub/Veliarub
Vinnik (2)
Vinokur (4)son in the army
Vykhodtsov (2)additions of 1823 and 1824
Yanishpolskiy (2)
Zemlerub (2)one son absent
Zibel
Zlotnik (4)one son in the army