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 |
---|---|
Alman | family fled in 1830-34 |
Apteikar/[Apteker] | |
Babat | |
Babchinets | one son in the army |
Bad | |
Badanis | |
Balter | |
Baltir/Balter | |
Barab | |
Barats (2) | related: Purya/Pur'ia (fled in 1820) |
Barin | |
Barinboim | |
Barskiy | |
Barver | |
Bas | |
Beider (2) | |
Beizak | one son became merchant |
Belfer | |
Berg (2) | one in the army |
Berik | |
Berman | |
Biliran | |
Blank (3) | one family became merchants; one son fled |
Boim | one son fled in 1831 |
Bondar (4) | |
Bondarov | |
Bondarovskiy | in 1846(?) three households combined |
Brailov | one son fled in 1830 |
Bramnik (2) | son and grandson fled |
Branis | |
Braunshtein | |
Breitman | |
Bril | two sons fled |
Brod | |
Bugay | |
Burd | |
Charnodol | |
Chichalnik | |
Dachman/Daichman (2) | |
Dain | |
Darkhov | |
Darkhovskiy | |
Desiatnik (2) | one a.k.a. Buba (Booba) |
Dobis (2) | |
Dogt/Dogot | a.k.a. Khalfen/[Khalfin] |
Dol (2) | one in the army |
Dosit/Dogit/Dogat (?) | |
Duvidman | |
Eigim | |
Eruga (2) | in one family two sons in 1828-32. In another, father a.k.a. Erugskiy |
Faktor | |
Feider (2) | one son in the army |
Feldman | |
Ferd | father and one son fled in 1826-27 |
Firer (3) | two sons in the army |
Firman | one fled |
Fishkun | |
Fishman | son fled in 1821 |
Fleish | |
Frenk | son fled in 1828 |
Galperin | family became merchants |
Geilman | |
Gekdish/Gekdysh | |
Gelfman | father added in 1826 |
Gershenzon | father added in 1826, one son in the army |
Gertsenberg | one brother with son absent since 1830 |
Gertsik | added in 1821 |
Gil | |
Ginendel | son fled in 1829 |
Golatryga (2) | one father a.k.a. Duvidson |
Goldinson/[Goldenson] | one son fled |
Goldshtein | came from Tsakanovka in 1826 |
Goliker | |
Goloburda | |
Gologorskiy (2) | both came from merchants |
Goltsbarg | |
Golyi | one son in the army |
Gordin (2) | |
Gramir | |
Grigorivka | |
Grinberg (2) | |
Grinshtein | |
Grois | son fled |
Grosman (2) | related: Kopita |
Gru | |
Guberman | |
Igol | |
Kabran | |
Kala/Kama (?) | familyh fled by 1828 |
Kalantir/Kalantyr | |
Kandel | two sons fled |
Kantar | |
Kantar/Kantor | |
Kanter | |
Kardon/[Kordon] | |
Karlik | |
Keisar | |
Kentsis | |
Khalfen/[Khalfin] | |
Khara | one son fled in 1830 |
Kharag (2) | one son absent |
Kheiman | related: Shneer |
Khodorov | son fled in 1830 |
Khoilish | |
Khuvis | |
Kilivatyi | added in 1826 |
Kimel | son fled in 1832 |
Kobaltir/[Kobalter] | |
Kopaigorod | |
Kopim | son fled |
Kopis | |
Kraitser | |
Krim | |
Krimer | one son fled |
Krivonos | |
Kukariko | son fled |
Kuzmis | one son fled |
Kvach/Kvich | |
Laks | father added in 1821 |
Las | father absent since 1827, son fled in 1828, one in the army |
Lauk | one son in the army |
Leikakh | one in the army |
Lemberg | related: Skulskiy |
Letnik | one fled in 1828 |
Lezirek | father a.k.a. Kandel |
Lichik | |
Lindenboim | one son fled in 1833 |
Liska | |
Litvak (2) | two sons fled |
Liverant | |
Loksht | |
Luchinets | two sons fled |
Mad | |
Magalnik (2) | fled in 1827 |
Maibrokh | |
Malmt (?) | |
Man | |
Medzhibozh | |
Meiler | |
Mekler | |
Mezhibozh | |
Milikhiker | |
Minkovets (2) | one added in 1826 |
Mirochnik | related: Grois |
Munishis (2) | one added in 1826 |
Nekhama | |
Nikaza | |
Nimier (3) | one son fled |
Nukhaey | |
Ozarinets (2) | |
Padstavik (2) | one fled in 1822 |
Pelish | |
Pirim (2) | one fled. Related: Krim |
Podgaetskiy (3) | |
Polish | |
Polonik | sons fled in 1830-1832 |
Popivko | one son fled in 1833 |
Popovets | two sons fled |
Prak | |
Pristor (2) | one father a.k.a. Pariz |
Rabinzon | became merchant |
Reisher (2) | |
Roizberg/Roisberg (2) | son in the army |
Rokhinshtein | two sons fled in 1831-1832 |
Rosenshtein | |
Sadak | |
Satanov | father added in 1826, son fled |
Satkovets | |
Shabsis | one son fled |
Shafirshtein | |
Shamis (2) | |
Shapira | one son fled, one in the army |
Shartsis (5) | two sons fled in 1834, one father added in 1816 |
Shats | two sons fled in 1829-1830 |
Shenkar | |
Shinel | one in the army |
Shmukler | |
Shoimer | one son in the army |
Shpat | a.k.a. Faershten. Two sons fled in 1833 |
Shtenberg/[Shteinberg] | |
Shtenfair | |
Shvarts (2) | one was previously an artisan |
Shvartsman | father added in 1826 |
Silkis | |
Simka | |
Sorokir/[Soroker] | |
Sotskiy (2) | one son fled; one son in the army |
Spivak | related: Faifer |
Stepovoy | |
Surichkis | one son fled in 1831 |
Tartakov (2) | |
Taubis | |
Tendler | |
Tomashpol (4) | in one family one son removed (left?), one fled, |
Torgovnik | |
Trakhtenberg | |
Traub | |
Tref | |
Treger/Treiger (3) | |
Treiger | one in the army |
Tsauzler | |
Tsauzler | father added in 1826 |
Tsik | |
Tsiv'is/Tsivis | one fled in 1828 |
Tulchin | |
Unknown/Khalsura (?) | |
Vaser | |
Vaserman | |
Vasertreiger | fled |
Velshtein | family became merchants |
Vodonos | |
Volokhov related: Kalika (adopted) | |
Volovikis (2) | |
Voskoboinik (2) | related: Mantsis |
Yankuts/[Yankoots] | one in the army |
Zhitomir | one son fled in 1833 |
Zukan |