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 |
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[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 |