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Mogilev-Podolskiy merchants in April 1834

Mogilev-Podolskiy Census Name list 1834

This is the index merchant families who lived in Mogilev-Podolskiy, Mogilev-Podolskiy district as compiled on April 27, 1834.

There were 234 males and 224 females recorded as living within 51 merchant households. Most of the merchant families came from local bourgeois.

Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.

Family Name
Babich
Beizak
Berlatskiy
Blank
Bondar
Bondarovskiy
Cherkis
Eisenshtein/Eizinshtein (2)
Fishkop
Fridman (3)
Galperin (2)
Geler - came from Kalus
Gertsenbarg
Ginveln - came from Verbovets in 1822
Glikman - became bourgeois
Goldberg - came from Yarishev
Goldenberg - came from town Verbovets
Gologorskiy (3) - one family became bourgeois, in one family, one son left to Kamenets
Gorvits - one son left to Lipkany, Bessarabia gov.
Grinbarg
Groinom
Idelson
Kandel
Landa
Levenson (2) - related: Kanar
Lipsker
Margulis - came from Kamenets
Nimiyskiy - came from Odessa in 1828
Parnis (a.k.a. Rafalovich) - one son left to town Nikolaev
Pisarovskiy
Rabinshtein
Rabinzon
Rafalovich
Sadak
Sendik
Shats
Trakhtenberg - came from Kamenets
Tselnisker
Uralis
Velshtein
Vereta
Volfenzon - came from Kamenets
Vprnikov (2)