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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Miropol residents in April 1834

Miropol Census Name list 1834

This is the list of residents from Miropol, Novograd-Volynskiy district compiled on April 25, 1834.

There were total 384 males, 434 females, 207 households. It was signed by trustees Elia Gersh Duvidovich Maizelish, Leiba Meerovich Krishtul, Gershko Borukhovich Kipershtein. It was also confirmed by community elder Aron Gershkovich Bokser.

Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.

Family Name
[A..]trud (?) -Milrud? p223 #37 - one son in the army
Aisenberg - related: Byk
Akselband
Akselrud (2)
Alman
Avergup
Ba[v]er
Baizbakh
Balen
Baram
Barinbam (4) - one father flee, one son in the army
Beikel
Bein
Bezumny
Bir
Blekher - related: Shlaer/Shalf
Blinder
Blominbam
Bokser (5)
Braznik/Brazhnik (2)
Brener (2) - one son in the army. Related: Polak, Gak
Brisker
Daen
Daich (3) - one father did not show up during census
Derdko
Dole[v]skiy/Doluskiy (?)
Efman (2)
Fain (2) - one son in the army
Feferber - one son in the army
Feferberg
Felman (3)
Felshtein
Fen
Ferskis - related: Maizelish
Fiks
Finkel
Fisman
Fizimen
Flidermoz/Flidermuz/Flider-Muz (3)
Flomen
Furman
Gamer
Gilman
Glachtein - one son in the army
Glizer
Glukhi - related: Zak
Gluvshtein - son in the army
Goldfort
Grinbarg (4)
Grinshpun (2)
Gulis
Guralnik - related: Grinfeld
Guz
Interkhaz
Ister (2)
Kalika
Kalikhmun
Kanter (4) - one fled in 1828. Related: Rapoport
Kapeliush
Kaplun (3)
Karpi
Keifman - family fled in 1829
Khromoy
Khusid
Kipershtein
Kisler
Klepich/Klepach(?)
Kliver/Kliser (?)
Kloizner
Kloper (2)
Konopiatyi - one son fled in 1828
Kopial/Kopel (2) - one son in the army
Korotik
Kristul (3)
Krotik
Lanter/Laineer (?)
Latnik
Leifer - one son fled in 1827
Lerner
Lobianik
Lorbershpak
Lubiansk
Lysyi
Maizelim
Maizelin/Maizelit (?)
Maizelish (3)
Makler/Mikler (3)
Malamed (2) - one son fled. Related: Magid
Meer
Mendit - one son in the army
Mester (2)
Milrud
Mitkokher
Mokara - one fled
Mots - son fled in 1827. Related: Malamed
Oks - one brother in the army
Oslender - related: Shvartser
Palty
Pekar
Pekirki/Pekirka (?)
Pisnik
Piven - family fled in 1828-1829
Plaitsin/Plishchin (?)
Poshchisi (?)
Poshchiva (?)
Pukhly
Raful - related: Karner
Rapoport (6)
Resnik (2)
Rosenberg/Reisenberg (2)
She[ir?]tser - p235
Shekhen
Shekhet
Shinder - related: Shlafer
Shlaen
Shlaer/Shlaf
Shnaider (3) - one son in the army
Shnaper (4)
Shpak
Shraer (2)
Shtaftsin
Shteinbok - related: Polak
Shterinshtein (3)
Shtifz
Shtiler
Shturman - fled in 1827
Shuster
Shvets (2)
Slepoy - related: Galoshek (fled in 1830)
Tabachnik
Taflya/Taflia (3) - was mistakenly recorded as Kivanukhi(?) in last census.
Tentser
Teper (2)
Tralberg - related Lysyi (one in the army)
Tsimrink (2)
Tsip
Vakshtein - one son in the army
Vanebol/Vaksbol (?)
Vekshtein
Yusem (2)
Zakel
Zakel/Zikel
Zaks/Zoks (2)
Zebrak/[Zhebrak]
Zektser
Zeltser