Mogilev
Name List
Census
1811
This is the list of bourgeois families from Mogilev-Podolskiy, Mogilev district compiled in year 1811.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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(Kh?)ere |
Aisengard |
Aizinshtein |
Akselrud (3) - one brother fled in 1809 |
Altman |
Amtsibei |
Apel |
Aptikar (?) |
Babich |
Bad |
Bagrets - related: Bots |
Balkis |
Balter (3) |
Bar |
Baran - related: Magitman |
Barats (2) - related: Puriy |
Barer |
Barimboim - one brother fled in 1810 |
Barskiy (2) |
Bas |
Bechuch (2) - related: Livshis |
Beider (2) |
Bein |
Beizak |
Beizer |
Belfer (2) |
Benderer |
Bendik |
Berd (2) |
Berder |
Bergai |
Berg/Berk (2) |
Berlatskiy (3) |
Berman (2) |
Bershtein/Bernshtein (2) |
Berson/Berzon (2) |
Bezum |
Bileron/Bileran |
Blak |
Blank |
Ble[k/l]is |
Blushtein |
Bodanis |
Bondar (5) |
Bonder |
Borivka/Boryvka |
Borochin |
Borsh |
Borushikhis |
Borushok (2) |
Bram - fled in 1809 |
Bramnik |
Braunshtein |
Bril (2) |
Brod - foreigner |
Bronshtein |
Brusok |
Burd |
Burishikhis |
Burt - one brother fled in 1810 |
Byk/Bik (3) - one fled in 1810 |
Cheres |
Cherkes (2) |
Chernodolia |
Chortkov |
Dachman (2) |
Dain (2) |
Dakhman |
Danilikhis |
Darkhovskiy (3) |
Darshin |
Ded (?) |
Delt/Demt (?) |
Deren - fled in 1808 |
Derevianiy |
Desiatnik (2) |
Dibner - fled in 1808 |
Dinshport |
Diogot |
Dipius - son fled in 1809 |
Dlei/Glei (?) |
Dobis (2) |
Dolia |
Dordik |
Dosit |
Drautin |
Driker |
Drishka |
Dru (2) |
Duvidtsok |
Eidelman |
Eigolts |
Eisenshtein (4) |
Eliukim |
Erda/Yerda (2) |
Ere |
Erer |
Erlikh |
Esrim |
Faifer |
Fain |
Faingold |
Faktor (2) |
Fatailov - family fled in 1807 |
Feider (2) |
Feilman |
Ferd |
Fertfel |
Firer (4) |
Firman (2) |
Fishberk |
Fishelman (2) |
Fishman (4) |
Folfan |
Fraibark/[Fraiberg] |
Frank/Frink (?) |
Freidman (3) |
Freisher |
Frelik |
Frenk (2) |
Frenkel |
Fridman |
Fritskun |
Furdizant |
Galaburda (2) |
Galper |
Galperin |
Geigizint - fled in 1807 |
Geiler |
Gelberg/Gelbark (2) |
Gershenson |
Gershinfiks |
Gertsinberg (2) |
Gervits |
Gil |
Gilman (2) |
Ginendal |
Ginshport/Dinshport |
Girman |
Gleizer |
Glikman |
Glikman - related: Brod |
Glushtein |
Goldenberg |
Goldenring/[Goldenrink] |
Goldenson |
Goldinring/Goldinrind |
Goloberda |
Goloburda/Galaburda (2) |
Gologlovo |
Golts |
Goltsberg |
Gondinteil/Dondinteil |
Gordin (3) |
Gorkhov |
Gorvits/Girvits |
Goshiv |
Grafpin/Drafpin (?) |
Gramar/[Dramar] |
Greitser |
Grinberg/Grimbarg (2) - related: Grinberg, Levis |
Grinshport |
Grinshtein |
Grizian - son fled in 1810 |
Grois |
Groisman (2) |
Guzinfeld - related: Ishchi |
Iomis |
Iosis |
Ishchi |
Iver |
Kagna (2) |
Kailrud - one fled in 1808 |
Kalantir (2) |
Kalis (2) |
Kalka |
Kamarnitskiy - fled in 1811 |
Kandel (2) |
Kaner |
Kaner/Kamer - fled in 1810 |
Kantarzhinik |
Kantor (2) |
Kapusta |
Karkh |
Karlik |
Karp |
Karpinskiy |
Karshingolts |
Kashlalirt |
Kats (3) |
Keiser |
Kentsis |
Khalfin |
Khalkhron |
Khamakhov |
Kharab (2) |
Khari (2) |
Kharis |
Kharlat (3) |
Khartsav |
Khautsis/Khaiutsis |
Khodorov |
Khoika/Khoima (?) - one son fled in 1809 |
Khotin |
Khudish - fled in 1810 |
Khusit |
Kidilks |
Kidzles/Kideles |
Kilgan |
Kilimnik |
Kiltsik/Kimtsik |
Kisel (4) |
Kiselik |
Klerlis |
Kogan |
Koganik (?) - fled in 1809 |
Kolomei - fled in 1809 |
Kolpar/Komar(?) - fled in 1808 |
Kop |
Kopis |
Korban |
Kordon (2) |
Koshkoval |
Kotizhiner |
Kozak (3) |
Koziachiy - family fled in 1807 |
Kozik |
Kran |
Kreimer - fled in 1807 |
Krekhnia |
Krim |
Krimer (3) |
Krishovich |
Krivoboka |
Krivoruk |
Krokhmalnik (2) |
Krom |
Kubaltar |
Kucher/Kuchir |
Kugel |
Kutin |
Kuzmis (5) |
Laipeker |
Lam |
Lanis - son fled in 1807 |
Lanis/Lapis - fled in 1811 |
Lapidis |
Lautsk |
Ledit |
Leizerskiy |
Lekhtsha |
Lemberk/[Lemberg] - related: Skulskiy |
Lerner |
Letnik |
Levis/Leivis (3) |
Levites |
Liberman |
Liberot/Libert |
Lindenboim |
Lintsis |
Lipsker |
Liptsis (3) - one family fled in 1810 |
Lirnishis |
Liska (2) |
Litman |
Litvak (5) |
Liverant (2) |
Livinbark/[Levinberg] |
Levitan/Livitan (3) - one son fled in 1810 |
Levites/Livites (2)- one fled in 1809 |
Livshis - related: Shats |
Loshkov - family fled in 1809 |
Luchinets |
Mad |
Magalnik (4) |
Magit - fled in 1810 |
Magitman |
Magizanik/[Magazinik?] |
Maibrokh |
Makh - fled in 1810 |
Malamat |
Mamatiak |
Man (5) |
Mandelblat |
Mar (2) |
Mariash/Marmash (?) |
Markada |
Markmash |
Mas - fled in 1809 |
Mash |
Mat |
Matafilis |
Mazur |
Meerson |
Melamet/Milamed (2) |
Mester |
Mezhibor/Mezhbor (2) |
Milis |
Milkhiker (2) |
Minaker |
Minkovets (2) - related: Miterterel |
Mipkovets/Mivkovets - fled in 1809 |
Miroshnik |
Munishar |
Munisish |
Mur |
Murafa |
Nad |
Naida |
Nakh |
Neimen |
Nekh |
Nemertvo |
Nemia/Nemiya |
Nester |
Nimeer/Nimaer (?) |
Nimker (?) |
Nisenbom |
Nuz |
Oliker |
Orel |
Orinshtein |
Ostrer |
Ozarinets (2) |
Petrushka |
Pirim/Pirym |
Pkrim (?) |
Platva - family fled in 1807 |
Podgaets |
Podgaetskiy - one fled in 1809. Related: Kandel |
Polish/Poilish (2) |
Polisher (3) |
Polonik |
Popovets |
Pristor |
Purits |
Rab |
Rabin - fled in 1810 |
Rafulovich |
Raizber |
Raizman |
Rashkovskiy |
Rebinshtein |
Reisher |
Rib/Ryb |
Ribinshtein |
Riva/Ryva - fled in 1810 |
Riz |
Rizhaboroda/Ryzhaboroda |
Rogatkis |
Roigekh/Roi[?]ekh |
Roitbarg/Rotberg (2) |
Roiz |
Roizis |
Rosenfeld |
Rovner |
Ruchel - foreigner |
Rud (2) |
Rukhinshtein - one brother fled in 1810 |
Rukhlichkis |
Sadak/Sadik (2) |
Sadkavets - fled in 1809 |
Sakh |
Samish |
Sas |
Seider (2) |
Sekul |
Seltser |
Selzer |
Sendik/Yandik (?) |
Serkis |
Shafir |
Shalis |
Shamil |
Shapira (4) |
Shapsis (2) |
Shartsis (2) - one brother fled in 1809 |
Shatkhin - father fled in 1807 |
Sheinis - fled in 1808 |
Shikhverder/Shikhverger |
Shinel |
Shinkar - related: Shenker |
Shmirkal - fled in 1809 |
Shmukler (2) - two of the brothers fled in 1810 |
Shmul |
Shmunis (2) |
Shokhit (3) - one fled in 1810 |
Shpilka |
Shprints |
Shraga |
Shtashik |
Shteinfil |
Shtendel |
Shtikel |
Shuliak |
Shulimov |
Shvarts (2) |
Shvartsbarg |
Shvartsman - related: Geilman, Milshtein |
Shverdil family fled in 1807 |
Sikian - family fled in 1809 |
Sikul |
Silkas |
Simkes |
Sivoboroda |
Slobodka |
Smolenik |
Soifor |
Soroker |
Sotskiy (2) |
Spektor |
Star |
Steiman |
Stolar - family fled in 1808 |
Strikher |
Sukhot |
Surichkis |
Tabashnik/Tabachnik (2) |
Tabel (2) |
Takh |
Tarnopol |
Tarnopolskiy |
Tartakovskiy |
Temes |
Tendler (4) - one fled in 1808 |
Teper |
Tesberg |
Tesler/Teler (?) |
Toiber (2) |
Tomashpol (5) - related: Kharatan |
Torba - fled in 1809 |
Torgovnik (4) - two fled in 1807, 1810 |
Tovbis (2) |
Traf - one son fled in 1810 |
Trafniak - one brother fled in 1810 |
Trakhtenberg/Trakhtenbarg (2) |
Traktaberk/[Trakhtenberg] |
Traub |
Tref |
Treibich |
Treiger/Treider (8) |
Troub |
Tsauzmer |
Tsedzler |
Tsekinovskiy |
Tselniker |
Tsipis |
Tsirulnik |
Tsishtel |
Tsitrinik (2) |
Tsives |
Tsovzmar |
Turchin |
Ubuti |
Uli |
Unknown - Ios Nis son of Berko, fled in 1807 (10 y.o. previously) |
Unknown - Yankel son of Leib, d. 1810 (he was 24 y.o. previously) |
Urilis/Urylis (2) - son fled in 1810 |
Utai/Utal/Utak (2) |
Uzinfiter |
Vainer |
Vainshtein (2) - related: Nikoza |
Vaintrop |
Vaiskop - fled in 1807 |
Valant |
Vantsvad |
Vaserman (2) |
Vdov - son fled in 1809 |
Velshtein |
Verder |
Vereta |
Vernikov (2) - one fled in 1810 |
Viner |
Virnik |
Virnikov (2) |
Vit |
Vodonos (2) |
Voislovits |
Volokhov |
Volovikis (2) |
Voskoboinik (3) |
Vulikh |
Yanishkis (2) - related: Borodavka |
Yaroshev/Yaroshov (3) |
Yentekhes |
Yuzefovich |
Zaks |
Zamakhov (3) |
Zats (2) |
Zavelson (2) |
Zeflinin |
Zibri (4) - one fled in 1807 |
Zinger |
Zinshaen/Zinshaian |
Zises |
Zisman |
Zitser (2) |
Zubok - fled in 1810 |
Zukin |
Zusman (2) - one family fled in 1807 |