Rogachev
Name List
Census
1834
This census from Rogachev, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled in April 1834.
There were 178 males, 180 females recorded living within 108 households.
It was signed by trustees: Yankel Volkovich Pasternak, Gershon Leibovich Kleinman, Gershka Berkovich Shterman.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name
Family Name | Notes |
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Abrumovich | |
Aisenberg | |
Altman | |
Amper | son fled in 1819 |
Andelman | fled in 1828 |
Barash | |
Bekerman | |
Biniar | |
Bronfen. | |
Bronfenshom (2) | |
Bronshtein | |
Daichman | father fled in 1829 |
Dorfman | father fled in 1825 |
Ekhman | |
Erlikhman | one son in the army |
Firdman | |
Gekhman | |
Gekhshtein | fled in 1826 |
Gitelman | fled |
Gluzman | |
Gofman | |
Goldfarb | |
Goldman | father fled in 1829 |
Golman | |
Goltsiker | |
Greizburd | |
Grusman | |
Kaltsman | |
Khamir | |
Kilerman/Kalfman (?) | |
Kipershmid/Kupershmid (9) | |
Kizfain | fled in 1832 |
Kleiner | |
Kleinman (2) | |
Klochman | father fled in 1828 |
Krichman (2) | |
Lamdin | |
Landa | fled in 1829 |
Landman | son fled in 1823 |
Liberman (2) | one son fled in 1831 |
Liderman | |
Ma[..] | |
Maister (2) | one son in the army |
Malamed (2) | one fled in 1821. Related: Gekhman |
Milman (2) | related: Altman (fledin 1825) |
Pasternak (3) | two sons fled |
Perlmiter | |
Plotnik | son fled in 1824 |
Polishuk | |
Potashnik (4) | one fled in 1826 |
Rabinshtein | two fled |
Reisenberg (2) | |
Reisenfeld | |
Sapozhnik | |
Sheinerman | |
Shikerman (2) | one fled in 1818 |
Shindelman (2) | |
Shipgelman | |
Shirman | |
Shisterman | fled in 1826 |
Shmurak | fled in 1826 |
Shnaiderman/Shneiderman (2) | one fled in 1817, ine one family son in the army |
Shpigelman (3) | one son fled in 1827 |
Shteinberg | son in the army |
Shteinman (2) | |
Shuster (2) | |
Starik | related: Altman (one fled in 1826) |
Taksman | |
Tsigelman(?) | fled in 1821 |
Ulman (4) | one fled in 1826. Related: Liderman |
Vainerman (2) | fled in 1822 |
Vainshtein | |
Vaksman | |
Vasburkht | fled in 1829 |
Vazben | son in the army |
Zuken |