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Mogilev-Podolskiy bourgeois in 1834 - part 1

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 NameNotes
(?)okht/Gikht (?)
Aizikov
Aizingart/[Aisengart]
Akselrud (4)one a.k.a. Sobelman
Amtsibeyone son in the army
Babat (2)one son exiled to Siberia in 1824
Bad
Bandar/[Bondar]family became merchants
Bar (2)
Bardashone son fled in 1826
Bargroitfled in 1830
Basfather added in 1830
Bechuktwo grandsons fled in 1826 and 1830
Berenshtein
Berlatskiyone son became merchant
Berman (2)
Bichu[g]related: Branis (fled in 1828)
Bilenkis
Blinder
Bondar (2)
Bondarovskiy (2)
Borushok (2)son fled in 1829
Brandmanadded in 1826
Burd (2)
Burivkaone son fled in 1832
Cherisson fled in 1830
Cherkisfamily became merchants
Daichman (2)
Dain
Darkhovskiy (2)one son fled in 1828
Darshin
Deren
Derevianyirelated: 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
Galperinfamily became merchants
Geilbarg/Geilberg (3)one son converted in 1833 and moved to Warsaw
Gershengorin
Gershenzon
Ginesen
Ginisson fled in 1828
Ginshport
Gleitwo sons fled in 1830-1832
Glikmanformerly a merchant
Goldenbergone brother fled in 1822
Goldenshtein
Goldinson/[Goldenson]son fled in 1833
Goloburda (2)in one family sons fled in 1830-1833
Goloburdisson 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/Gramone son fled in 1828
Guli/Gulia
Guzenfiter
Idilson/[Edelson] (2)one son became merchant
K[l?]erlis
Kalantirone son fled in 1828
Kalikason fled in 1832
Kalis (4)
Kandelone fled in 1832
Karp (2)
Karpel (2)
Karpinskiyone 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
Kigela.k.a. Gleizer
Kinigsberg/Kenigsberg
Kishlinson fled in 1829
Kisil/[Kisel] (2)one son fled in 1829
Kisilevich
Kisl
Koganadded in 1819
Koganaone fled in 1820
Kozak (3)father fled in 1828, two others fled in 1825-1827
Krel
Krymson fled in 1833
Kuzmis
Kvach/Kvich (?)one son fled in 1832
Lam (2)
Landafather added in 1823
Lapskerone son fled in 1833
Ledid (2)
Leider
Leivis (2)one father fled in 1822
Lerner
Letnikone son fled in 1830
Levitan
Levitis/[Levites] (2)
Liberman
Libgot/Libut (?)
Libinzun
Libtsis
Limonikone fled in 1829
Litvak
Livshits
Magazinikone son in the army
Magid (2)
Magidmanfamily added in 1826
Magitman
Maifather added in 1821
Mar
Matseivafamily fled in 1830
Medzhibozh
Melamudfather added in 1826, one son in the army
Melamutone 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
Porinadded in 1820
Pouzner
Prichinikfled in 1833
Rabtwo sons fled in 1833
Rabinshtein (3)father fled in 1820
Rafalovichfamily 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
Sendikone son became merchant, related: Nimier (fled in 1833)
Serkisone son fled in 1828
Shabsis/Shabeis(?)
Shamilone son in the army
Shamis (2)
Shapira
Shapiro
Shats (2)one son became a merchant
Sheivistwo sons fled in 1831
Shkolnikone son fled in 1829
Shmeltseradded in 1819, fled in 1833
Shmid
Shmunis (2)one son in the army, one fled in 1828
Shnaideradded in 1826
Shoikhet (5)in one family, two sons fled in 1831-1833
Shorvinokur/Shor-Vinokurfather added in 1818
Shpengela.k.a. Tsukerman
Shpilka
Shraer
Shtalman
Shtashik
Shtirenberg
Sivobordaone fled in 1833
Smalenik
Surichkisone fled in 1820
Tabachnik
Talmut (2)one brother in the army
Tarnopolskiythree of the sons fled in 1828-1830
Tartikovson fled in 1828
Taubis
Tendlerone son fled in 1830. Related: Belfer
Tinkelshtein
Toibertwo sons fled in 1825-1826
Tomashpol (6)
Torgovnik
Trakhtenberg
Traubson fled in 1833
Treiger (2)one in the army
Tsauzmer (2)
Tsekinovskiy
Tselnikerfamily became merchants
Tsinis (2)
Tsitrinik (2)
Turchin
Ubutyison fled in 1832
Unknown/LeikakhMortko son-in-law of Zus Leikakh, with sons.
Urashisfamily became merchants
Utai/Utay (2)
Vainbergone son fled in 1825
Vainshtein (3)
Vaintraub
Vaintsvag
Vaismanfather 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
Voskoboinikone fled in 1834
Vulekh
Yanishkis
Yarg[az]one brother moved to Odessa in 1826
Yarishev (2)
Yaroshevsons fled in 1831
Yosis
Zakson
Zamikhov
Zamikhov/Zalikhov (?)related: Getselzon
Zanvelson
Zats
Zibriyson fled in 1830
Ziltbargone 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
Zusmantwo sons fled in 1832-1833
Zvanets