Yarishev
Census
Name list
1834
This is the index bourgeois families who lived in Yarishev, Mogilev-Podolskiy district as compiled on April 29, 1834.
Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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Agine |
Aibinder - son fled in 1832 |
Ater - added in 1819 |
Balan (2) - fled in 1815 |
Balbir - absent since 1832 |
Bar-Bogomolnyi |
Barman - family fled in 1829 |
Beigaizin |
Beilis |
Bekar (2) - in one family sons fled in 1828 |
Beker |
Bendik (2) - son fled in 1815, one fled in 1832 |
Beznos |
Bichuch |
Bilenkiy (2) - one fled in 1834 |
Bilinskiy - related: Vaisman (fled in 1815) |
Blank |
Blinder (2) - one added in 1819, one fled in 1815. Related: Vaisman |
Bogomolits |
Bogorochin - added in 1823 |
Borochin (3) |
Bort |
Bortnik - father fled in 1815 |
Bronfmakher - father added in 1819, fled in 1832. One son in the army, others fled in 1830. |
Brounshtein (2) - one family fled in 1831; one added in 1827. |
Broverman/Brovirman (2) |
Burd |
Burdeinik - son in the army |
Dabeinyi - three fled |
Daich |
Dain (3) - two sons fled in 1833-34 |
Dinovets - family fled in 1828 |
Dishel |
Dishil (2) - both fled in 1826, 1834 |
Dobryvanskiy/Dobrivanskiy - fled in 1820 |
Doitbarg/Roitbarg (?) |
Dorman |
Dud/[Dood] |
Dunaevits |
Dunaevitskiy (2) - both added in 1819 |
Eidelman (2) |
Frimirman |
Frizman (2) |
Furman (3) - one added in 1819, Fled in 1820, one son fled, two in the army. |
Galatser |
Gandelman (3) - one father fled in 1825. Related: Blinder |
Geilburd (2) |
Geker |
Gipshman - sons fled in 1830 |
Gishniten |
Gleizer - father fled in 1815 |
Goikhman |
Goldbarg |
Goldbarg - became merchant and moved to Mogilev in 1834 |
Goldentel-Krivoruk |
Goltsfirer (2) - both fathers added in 1819. One son absent since 1820. In another family both sons fled in 1828. |
Gorkhov - was previously recorded here by mistake. Recorded in Mogilev-Podolskiy. |
Groisburd |
Groisman (2) |
Gun/[Goon] (2) |
Gurfinkel |
Idis - son fled in 1811 |
Itsyk - one fled in 1830. Related: Budman |
Kadish - fled in 1828 |
Kalmins (2) |
Kaner (7) - one family absent since 1824 |
Kanter/Kantor |
Kaper |
Khaikis - son fled in 1832 |
Khait (3) - one fled in 1833 |
Khaitsis (2) |
Khazin |
Khlebnik |
Khura (a.k.a. Sheingarts) |
Khusid |
Kilimnik - converted in 1832 |
Kirliner |
Kirzhner - son fled in 1827 |
Kisiman |
Kleiman - son fled in 1826 |
Kleinbart |
Kleinman (4) - one added in 1827. In the army since 1831. |
Kleinman (a.k.a. Grupmakher) |
Kogan (9) |
Kogan (a.k.a. Doizenman) |
Kogan-Bogomolnik |
Koigen |
Kosnatin - two sons fled in 1833 |
Kotliar (6) - also Kotlir |
Kozelskiy (3) |
Kozlevskiy (2) -also Kozelevskiy |
Kozlovskiy |
Krampo - father added in 1820 |
Kreimer - family absent since 1832 |
Kreisil |
Krimer - fled in 1815 |
Krimgand |
Krimind - one son in the army |
Krimnuz (3) - father fled in 1815 |
Landa - became merchant and moved to Mogilev-Podolskiy in 1834 |
Lantsman - one son fled in 1832 |
Ledever-Blinder - fled in 1815 |
Lekht |
Lerner - family absent since 1833 |
Letichev |
Levenson |
Levinden |
Liberman (2) |
Lipkind-Bogomolits |
Litkov |
Litvak |
Loevetskiy - father added in 1819 |
Lulkin - sons fled in 1830 |
Maister-Garalnik - added in 1819 |
Malamid (3) - one fled in 1815, in two other families sons fled in 1829, 1833 |
Malkis - fled in 1815 |
Meiler (3) - one fled in 1815 |
Mikhel - fled in 1815 |
Mitnik (2) - one fled in 1815 |
Mitsis |
Morgulis (2) - one added in 1831 |
Palenyi (2) - one son fled in 1833 |
Parlada |
Pel - father and one son fled 1815, 1828 |
Podgaets - fled in 1815 |
Podgaetskiy |
Podlubnik |
Podlubnoy |
Podlubnyi |
Podlubnyi - son fled in 1829 |
Printsik - father fled in 1815 |
Rabinshtein-Bogomolits (2) |
Raizer - fled in 1832 |
Rivner |
Roitman - fled in 1815 |
Rut/[Root] |
Ryvilis/Rivilis (2) |
Sandler - family fled by 1830 |
Serebrin |
Shafir (2) - one son fled in 1829 |
Shafir (a.k.a. Dorfman) |
Shamis |
Sheir - father fled in 1815, one son fled in 1830 |
Sher (2) - both fled in 1815 |
Sheremer |
Shinder (2) - fled in 1815, 1828 |
Shkolnik - one son in the army |
Shmukler (3) - three sons fled in 1830-33, one in the army |
Shnaider (2) - one father fled in 1815, one father added in 1828. |
Shnitman |
Shoikhat (4) - also Shoikhet, Shoikhit. Two fled in 1834 |
Shprintsin |
Shprintsin (a.k.a. Berezovskiy) |
Shtein - family fled in 1827 |
Shteirin |
Shtivelman |
Shtul |
Shvarts - fled in 1815 |
Sirkis |
Skazinetskiy - son fled in 1827 |
Smotrich |
Spivak - added in 1819 |
Stisin - one son fled in 1833 |
Studinitsa (2) - one fled in 1815 |
Tabachnik - one fled in 1830 |
Tarman |
Tarnorudskiy |
Teslia/Teslya - son fled in 1829 |
Tokar |
Tsitner |
Tsitrin |
Uli |
Unknown - Shmul-Leib Moshkovich (45 previously) fled in 1815. His sons Ios and Srul fled in 1830. One son remains Leiba (30 y.o.) with wife Sura (20 y.o.) |
Unknown Kelman Abtsovich (previously 10 y.o.) fled in 1820 |
Uriman - related: Kup (Koop) |
Vainer (3) - one family fled in 1815, in another one fled in 1815, in third, son converted in 1824. |
Vainshtein - added in 1819 |
Vainshtok |
Vainshtok-Verbevetskiy - father fled in 1820 |
Vaisman |
Veksler (a.k.a. Tesler) |
Velikiy - family added in 1819. One son in the army, others absent. |
Vinokurnik - added in 1819 |
Volokh |
Yakhad |
Yaltushkiv - son fled in 1833 |
Yampolskiy |
Yanever - added in 1827 |
Yanov/Tnov |
Yudis |
Yusim |
Zalikhov |
Zilber |
Zilberbarg - son exiled to Siberia in 1828 |
Zuger (2) |