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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Letichev residents in 1875

Letichev Census Name list 1875

This is the list of families who lived in Letichev, Letichev district as compiled in March-April 1875.

Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.

Asnis1st uchastok.March 1, 1875
Fasman
Geiman
Goldbarg
Kats
Korail
Levishon
Margulis
Natenzan
Paltia
Perelmiter (2)
Piatker
Rabinovich
Shinder
Sigal
Averbukh (3)2nd uchastok March 28, 1875
Baltman
Beider
Beletsker
Berekh
Bukh-Binder
Burshtein
Ganichikhin
Garber
Gertsman
Getman
Ginulin
Gitman
Gluzman (2)
Grinberg
Gurfinkel
Kazak
Kliner
Kurtsman
Liatker
Liberman (3)
Malamud (4)
Malkiman
Mendel
Mok
Mon
Nebrikh
Nudelman
Paltia
Pinis
Poliak (2)
Poteshman
Pulier
Rapoport
Roikhman
Roisemblit
Sandler/Sondlir
Sherman
Shindelman (2)
Shoikhitman
Shtivelman
Shvarts
Sigal
Sobelman (2)
Soibelman
Vaibarg
Vaksman
Zekman
Zeldis (2)
Zilberman (3)
Zusman
Basin5th uchastok March 30, 1875
Bilik
Broitman
Burshtein
Galperin
Gervitsmerchants
Gitelman
Goldbarg
Grimbarg
Khalster
Kigel
Kopel
Kurtsman (2)
Malkeman
Meerovich
Paltiy
Perelmiter (2)
Portnoy
Pres
Rosenblit
Rudman
Rybinshtein
Shlafman
Shtivelman
Shtulboim (2)one family are merchants
Sobelman (2)
Sukher
Volzun
Zaidman
Zilbershtein
Zusman
Bronshtein6th uchastok March 29, 1875
Goldberg
Grebelskiy
Liberman
Portnoyrelated: Votover
Revinzun
Sobelmanrelated: Sigal
Vaksman
Liberman 7th uchastok March 26-27, 1875
Milkman
Morgulis
Sobelman
Tovbis
Tukel/Tiukel
Sandler8th uchastok March 26-27, 1875