Mogilev
Name List
Census
1834
This is the list of bourgeois families from Mogilev-Podolskiy, Mogilev district compiled in year 1834.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name | Notes |
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(?)okht/Gikht (?) | |
Aizikov | |
Aizingart/[Aisengart] | |
Akselrud (4) | one a.k.a. Sobelman |
Amtsibey | one son in the army |
Babat (2) | one son exiled to Siberia in 1824 |
Bad | |
Bandar/[Bondar] | family became merchants |
Bar (2) | |
Bardash | one son fled in 1826 |
Bargroit | fled in 1830 |
Bas | father added in 1830 |
Bechuk | two grandsons fled in 1826 and 1830 |
Berenshtein | |
Berlatskiy | one son became merchant |
Berman (2) | |
Bichu[g] | related: Branis (fled in 1828) |
Bilenkis | |
Blinder | |
Bondar (2) | |
Bondarovskiy (2) | |
Borushok (2) | son fled in 1829 |
Brandman | added in 1826 |
Burd (2) | |
Burivka | one son fled in 1832 |
Cheris | son fled in 1830 |
Cherkis | family became merchants |
Daichman (2) | |
Dain | |
Darkhovskiy (2) | one son fled in 1828 |
Darshin | |
Deren | |
Derevianyi | related: Kantar |
Dogot | |
Doktor | |
Dru/[Droo] | |
Eidinman | |
Eikhingolts | |
Eizenshtein/Eisenstein (4) | two became merchants |
Elukim (2) | |
Esrish/Yesrish | |
Faingold | |
Felsher | |
Fishbarg/Fishberg (3) | one fled in 1831 |
Fishelman | |
Fishman | |
Fogel | |
Frenkel | |
Fridelson | |
Fridman (7) | one family became merchants, in another, two fathers added in 1826, one father became merchant, one son fled in 1827. |
Galbirshtat | |
Galperin | family became merchants |
Geilbarg/Geilberg (3) | one son converted in 1833 and moved to Warsaw |
Gershengorin | |
Gershenzon | |
Ginesen | |
Ginis | son fled in 1828 |
Ginshport | |
Glei | two sons fled in 1830-1832 |
Glikman | formerly a merchant |
Goldenberg | one brother fled in 1822 |
Goldenshtein | |
Goldinson/[Goldenson] | son fled in 1833 |
Goloburda (2) | in one family sons fled in 1830-1833 |
Goloburdis | son fled in 1822 |
Gordin (3) | |
Gorvits (2) | one family moved to Uman in 1828, another to Belaya Tserkov, Vasilkov dist., Kiev gov. |
Graupin | |
Grinberg (2) | |
Grom/Gram | one son fled in 1828 |
Guli/Gulia | |
Guzenfiter | |
Idilson/[Edelson] (2) | one son became merchant |
K[l?]erlis | |
Kalantir | one son fled in 1828 |
Kalika | son fled in 1832 |
Kalis (4) | |
Kandel | one fled in 1832 |
Karp (2) | |
Karpel (2) | |
Karpinskiy | one son in the army |
Kats (2) | one son fled in 1833; in another family two fled |
Khalfen/[Khalfin] | |
Kharab (2) | one a.k.a. Mlan(?) |
Kharatan | |
Kigel | a.k.a. Gleizer |
Kinigsberg/Kenigsberg | |
Kishlin | son fled in 1829 |
Kisil/[Kisel] (2) | one son fled in 1829 |
Kisilevich | |
Kisl | |
Kogan | added in 1819 |
Kogana | one fled in 1820 |
Kozak (3) | father fled in 1828, two others fled in 1825-1827 |
Krel | |
Krym | son fled in 1833 |
Kuzmis | |
Kvach/Kvich (?) | one son fled in 1832 |
Lam (2) | |
Landa | father added in 1823 |
Lapsker | one son fled in 1833 |
Ledid (2) | |
Leider | |
Leivis (2) | one father fled in 1822 |
Lerner | |
Letnik | one son fled in 1830 |
Levitan | |
Levitis/[Levites] (2) | |
Liberman | |
Libgot/Libut (?) | |
Libinzun | |
Libtsis | |
Limonik | one fled in 1829 |
Litvak | |
Livshits | |
Magazinik | one son in the army |
Magid (2) | |
Magidman | family added in 1826 |
Magitman | |
Mai | father added in 1821 |
Mar | |
Matseiva | family fled in 1830 |
Medzhibozh | |
Melamud | father added in 1826, one son in the army |
Melamut | one brother fled in 1830 |
Mer/Miar (?) | one son in the army |
Milikhiker (2) | one added in 1820 |
Milis/Mliys/Miliys (?) | |
Minkovits | |
Mshiga | |
Munishis (2) | |
Munishor (2) | one son absent, in another family one son fled in 1829 |
Murafa | |
Nag/Na[g?] | |
Nemia | |
Nestrovits/Yustrovits (?) | |
Nikh | |
Nimier (2) | one son became merchant, another moved to Odessa in 1826; related: Geilman |
Nisinboim | |
Nusberg | |
Pisarovskiy | |
Podgaetskiy | |
Poilish | |
Popovets | |
Porin | added in 1820 |
Pouzner | |
Prichinik | fled in 1833 |
Rab | two sons fled in 1833 |
Rabinshtein (3) | father fled in 1820 |
Rafalovich | family became merchants |
Rashkovskiy (2) | |
Reisher/Reimer (?) | |
Rikhil | |
Rogatkis (2) | |
Roitberg (2) | one son in the army, one added in 1819 |
Roitman | |
Roizin/[Roisen] | |
Rokvekh/Rokeiakh (?) | one son fled in 1830 |
Rosenfeld | |
Rovner | |
Rud | |
Sakh (2) | one son fled in 1827 |
Seider | |
Seltser (3) | one son in the army |
Sendik | one son became merchant, related: Nimier (fled in 1833) |
Serkis | one son fled in 1828 |
Shabsis/Shabeis(?) | |
Shamil | one son in the army |
Shamis (2) | |
Shapira | |
Shapiro | |
Shats (2) | one son became a merchant |
Sheivis | two sons fled in 1831 |
Shkolnik | one son fled in 1829 |
Shmeltser | added in 1819, fled in 1833 |
Shmid | |
Shmunis (2) | one son in the army, one fled in 1828 |
Shnaider | added in 1826 |
Shoikhet (5) | in one family, two sons fled in 1831-1833 |
Shorvinokur/Shor-Vinokur | father added in 1818 |
Shpengel | a.k.a. Tsukerman |
Shpilka | |
Shraer | |
Shtalman | |
Shtashik | |
Shtirenberg | |
Sivoborda | one fled in 1833 |
Smalenik | |
Surichkis | one fled in 1820 |
Tabachnik | |
Talmut (2) | one brother in the army |
Tarnopolskiy | three of the sons fled in 1828-1830 |
Tartikov | son fled in 1828 |
Taubis | |
Tendler | one son fled in 1830. Related: Belfer |
Tinkelshtein | |
Toiber | two sons fled in 1825-1826 |
Tomashpol (6) | |
Torgovnik | |
Trakhtenberg | |
Traub | son fled in 1833 |
Treiger (2) | one in the army |
Tsauzmer (2) | |
Tsekinovskiy | |
Tselniker | family became merchants |
Tsinis (2) | |
Tsitrinik (2) | |
Turchin | |
Ubutyi | son fled in 1832 |
Unknown/Leikakh | Mortko son-in-law of Zus Leikakh, with sons. |
Urashis | family became merchants |
Utai/Utay (2) | |
Vainberg | one son fled in 1825 |
Vainshtein (3) | |
Vaintraub | |
Vaintsvag | |
Vaisman | father added in 1826 |
Vasirtreiger/Wasertreiger | |
Vekslershtein | |
Vereta/[or Versta?] (3) | one family became merchants. One son fled in 1832 |
Vernikov (3) | two families became merchants |
Voislovits | |
Voskoboinik | one fled in 1834 |
Vulekh | |
Yanishkis | |
Yarg[az] | one brother moved to Odessa in 1826 |
Yarishev (2) | |
Yaroshev | sons fled in 1831 |
Yosis | |
Zakson | |
Zamikhov | |
Zamikhov/Zalikhov (?) | related: Getselzon |
Zanvelson | |
Zats | |
Zibriy | son fled in 1830 |
Ziltbarg | one son in the army |
Zisman (2) | |
Zitser (2) | one a.k.a. Gershenzon, one a.k.a. Shpatelzon (In 1848 added to family #82). Two households were joined together #82 and #318 |
Zusman | two sons fled in 1832-1833 |
Zvanets |