Mogilev
Name List
Census
1834
This is the third and final part of the list recording bourgeois families from Mogilev-Podolskiy, Mogilev district compiled in year 1834.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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(A?)nishkis |
Abinzon - two sons fled |
Aizikov |
Akselrud (2) |
Almin/Alman (?) |
Altman |
Anbinder - one son fled in 1833, one in the army |
Atak - son fled in 1828 |
Babich - family became merchants |
Bak - brother in the army |
Barats (2) |
Barbarash |
Barskiy |
Bats/Bots - son fled in 1828 |
Bein - fled in 1829 |
Beitelbroit - fled in 1825 |
Beitlerman - fled in 1825 |
Belfer (4) - one fled in 1831 |
Benderer |
Berger |
Berinzon - one fled |
Berman |
Bik - fled in 1833 |
Blam - son fled in 1830 |
Blinder (2) |
Blushtein |
Bogrets |
Boim |
Bondar (2) |
Borushekhis |
Breida/Broida - fled in 1828 |
Brils |
Brod (2) |
Bronshtein |
Burshtin/[Burshtein] - father moved to Brisk-Litovsk (Brest) in 1827 |
Cherkis (2) - one son moved [from?] Bessarabia [to?] place Mogilevie Ataki; in another family two sons converted and moved to place Mogilevskie Ataki. |
Dachman |
Daichman |
Dain (3) |
Dain - a.k.a. Kogana |
Darkhovskiy (2) |
Desiatnik (2) - one fled in 1832 |
Dragun |
Dran |
Dubna |
Duvidman |
Duvidson |
Eikel - newcomer, fled in 1827 |
Eizenshtein/[Aisenshtein] |
Eizinshtein - two fled |
Esrish - one son fled |
Fainberg |
Fangold |
Finkel |
Firfil |
Firman (3) - in one family, one son fled in 1833 |
Fishelman |
Fishkop - family became merchants |
Fishman |
Fort - father added in 1819 |
Fraiber |
Fraizon - family fled in 1831 |
Freidman |
Fridman (2) - one fled in 1825 |
Galper |
Gdalis - fled in 1824 |
Gedrich |
Geilberg - newcomer |
Geiler |
Geinikh - newcomer, fled in 1821(?). |
Gershenzon (3) |
Gershman |
Gerts - newcomer, fled in 1828 |
Gertsberg - newcomer |
Gertsenberg - one son became merchant, family fled in 1827-28 |
Gilman (3) - one added in 1826, one moved to Beltsy |
Ginda |
Ginis |
Ginleen/Binlevn (?) |
Girman/[German] |
Girshman - family fled in 1820 |
Glantsman - newcomer |
Goldenberg |
Goldenshtein |
Goldinring/[Goldenring] (2) - one fled in 1833 |
Goldman - came from artisans |
Goldshtein - came from Tsekinovka in 1826 |
Goloburda (3) - one fled in 1833, in another family son fled in 1829 |
Goltsman (3) - one family fled in 1820 |
Gordin |
Gorkhov |
Gorokhvenik |
Gorvits (2) |
Grabovits - came in 1819, fled in 1825 |
Grau |
Graupin - excluded (left?) |
Grinberg (5) - one family became merchants |
Grinpel |
Grishko - family fled in 1829 |
Grois |
Groisberg-Kalika - died in 1831 |
Gru/[Groo] |
Guzenfeld |
Guzinfeld |
Idelshtein - newcomer |
Idelzon |
Intsi (2) |
Iokhinkis/Yokhinkis - fled in 1828 |
Kalantir |
Kalika (2) - family fled in 1826, one fled in 1829 |
Kalikhman |
Kalis |
Kanar - one removed from records (left?) |
Kanar/Kanor |
Kandel - family became merchants |
Kanir |
Kardon |
Karkh |
Karmingolts |
Kats (3) - one a.k.a. Mandelblat |
Kentsis (2) |
Ketser (2) |
Khalfen - a.k.a. Kaluskiy |
Khari (2) - one son fled in 1820 |
Kharlat (3) - two families fled in 1833 |
Khartan - a.k.a. Khotinskiy |
Khoizman - fled in 1830 |
Kigel - fled in 1833 |
Kigilis |
Kintsis - two sons fled; brother converted and moved to Khar[elov/khov?] in 1831 |
Kivis - fled in 1830 |
Klein - newcomer |
Kleiner - two sons fled in 1832 |
Kogan (5) - three families fled in 1827-29, in another one sons fled. |
Kogana (2) - one fled in 1832 |
Koirakh - son fled in 1819 |
Kokhman - one son fled in 1829 |
Komornitskiy |
Koperinda - added in 1821 |
Kopis |
Korinblit |
Krimer |
Krishovits |
Krivoruk |
Krokhmalnik (2) - one son fled in 1827 |
Kushnir - fled in 1827 |
Kuzmis - two sons fled |
Lanis |
Lapidis - two sons fled |
Leibinrud |
Leivis (2) - both fled |
Lekhtshain |
Levin - one son in the army |
Levitan (2) |
Levitis |
Libtsis (2) |
Limeker - family became merchants |
Liptsis |
Litvak (2) |
Liverant |
Livshits |
Magidman (2) |
Makler |
Man |
Mar/Shor(?) (2) |
Maramash |
Mash |
Matafilis |
Matseiva |
Medzhibozhskiy |
Meerzon - one son in the army |
Melnik - fled in 1821 |
Minkovets |
Minkovets (2) - one newcomer. Related: Miterperil |
Mintsis |
Mshiga |
Munisher/Munishor |
Munishes (2) |
Munishor (2) - one fled in 1831 |
Murafa (2) |
Nasman - fled in 1822 |
Nekh |
Nekh - fled in 1824 |
Nimiya |
Notkin - one fled in 1830 |
Nudler - family fled in 1833 |
Nukhgey (2) |
Oirman - son fled in 1830 |
Orinshtein/[Orenshtein] |
Ozarinets (5) - one father a.k.a. Leibinzon |
Pastirnak |
Pelish - excluded (left?) |
Pinchev |
Pisarovskiy (2) - one became merchant |
Pivovar |
Pizak |
Podgaets/Podgaits (4) - one fled in 1830 |
Poilisher (6) - one excluded (left?) |
Portnoy - family fled in 1830 |
Potik - newcomer |
Prostak - fled in 1819 |
Purits - son fled |
Rabinovich (2) - one newcomer, fled in 1828 |
Rabinshtein |
Raiz - fled in 1828 |
Raizman |
Reimer |
Riz |
Roisenberg - family fled in 1826 |
Roitberg (2) |
Roizis |
Rovner |
Rozin - newcomer |
Rukodelnik (2) - one family fled in 1832 (with one son in the army) |
Sadak (2) - one family became merchants |
Sak/Lak (?) |
Sakh (?) |
Sakun - family fled in 1831 |
Seltser (2) |
Shabeinzon |
Shamis (2) |
Shapira |
Sharaga - son in the army |
Shartsis - fled in 1830 |
Shats |
Shenekman - fled in 1832 |
Shenkel - newcomer, fled in 1825 |
Shikerman - family fled in 1831 |
Shikhverger - two sons fled |
Shisperman/[Shisterman?] - family fled in 1829 |
Shister (2) - one family fled in 1830 |
Shlaferman - family fled in 1828 |
Shleperman - fled in 1827 |
Shmukler (3) |
Shnaider (2) |
Shoikhet |
Shoikhet - a.k.a. Meerzon |
Shpantsun |
Shpilka |
Shteiberg |
Shteinberg - two sons fled |
Shteinfil - son fled |
Shtengel (2) |
Shtipilman/Shtipelman |
Shvarts (4) - one fled in 1828 |
Sikuler |
Simkhis (2) |
Skalra/Skaira (?) - fled in 1833 |
Smak |
Smok/Smol (?) - one son fled |
Snitkov - son fled in 1830 |
Soifer |
Soifer (3) - one added in 1826, one excluded (left?), one family fled in 1828-30. |
Spektor - a.k.a. Dobrosovich |
Spektor - newcomer, fled in 1834 |
Sukhet |
Tabachnik - one son fled in 1820 |
Tartakov |
Taubinzon |
Taubis - excluded (left?) |
Teilman (2) - both fled in 1824 and 1827 |
Tendler (2) - one fled |
Teper (2) - one fled in 1829 |
Tkach - fled in 1828 |
Tley/Tvey |
Tomashpol |
Tref - father fled in 1833 |
Treger |
Treger/Treiger (2) - one fled in 1829 |
Treiger (4) - one son fled |
Tsekinovskiy - converted and mvoed to settlement Golubech |
Tsinis |
Tsisar |
Tsun - fled in 1828 |
Turchin (2) |
Turchin - a.k.a. Burshtin |
Unknown - Shlema Yankel fled in 1830 (12 y.o. previously), his brother Aba went to the army in 1829 (10 y.o. previously) |
Unknown/Berkovich - Abram fled in 1828 |
Unknown/Berkovich - Leiba son of Berko (30 y.o. previously) with son Mnasha (5 y.o. previously) both fled in 1828 |
Unknown/Berkovich - Yukel son of Berko (36 y.o. previously), fled in 1826 |
Unknown/Elevich - Mot son of Eli, fled in 1829 |
Unknown/Falikovich - Moshko son of Falik, died in 1822. He was 64 y.o. in previous census |
Unknown/Gershkovich - Ios son of Gershko, died in 1831 (60 y.o. previously), his son Berko fled in 1822 (13 y.o. previously) |
Unknown/Gershkovich - Leiba, son of Gershko, fled in 1820 |
Unknown/Gertskovich - Aron son of Gerts (20 y.o. previously), fled in 1824 |
Unknown/Itskovich - Gershko son of Itsko, fled in 1823 (50 y.o. previously) |
Unknown/Leibovich - Abram son of Leib, fled in 1824 (24 y.o. previously) |
Unknown/Leibovich - Gersh fled in 1825 |
Unknown/Mainovich - Itsko, fled in 1830 |
Unknown/Meerovich - Berko and his sons Gershko and Meer, all fled in 1831 |
Unknown/Mhendelev - Shmul Leib (son of?) Mhendel(?) fled in 1831 (no age recorded previously) |
Unknown/Mikhelevich - Berko son of Mikhel, fled in 1827 (he was 56 y.o. previously) |
Unknown/Mortkovich - Aizik son of Mortko, fled in 1826 (16 y.o. previously) |
Unknown/Moshkovich - Ios, fled in 1832 |
Unknown/Neumerovich - Abram, fled in 1831 |
Unknown/Virovich - Moshko Virovich fled in 1827 (28 y.o. previously) |
Unknown/Yankelev - Itsko Aizik (son of?) Yankel, fled in 1821 (he was 26 y.o. previously) |
Unknown/Yankelevich - Itsko son of yankel, died in 1831. He was 60 y.o. during previous census. |
Unknown/Yankelevich (2) - recorded separately Leiba and Yuda both sons of Yankel, fled in 1828 and 1830. Their age was not recorded in previous census. |
Unknown/Yudkovich - Shliomo, died in 1831 |
Unknown/Zelmanovich - Khaim son of Zelman(?) (48 y.o. previously) with son Itsko (4 y.o. previously) both fled in 1822 |
Uriman - family fled in 1824 |
Urman - fled in 1831 |
Vainshtein (3) - one fled |
Vaisentkach |
Valant |
Vaner |
Vanshtein |
Vasertreger |
Vasin |
Verder |
Vernikkov - moved to Smotrich |
Vinokurnik (3) - one son in the army; one family fled in 1823; in another family father and one son fled |
Vodkovets/Yudkovets (?) |
Volfenson |
Voskoboinik |
Vrylev/Vrilev |
Yuzefovich - fled in 1830 |
Zadenberg |
Zaks - one son fled in 1828 |
Zalikhov |
Zamvel |
Zash |
Zats - one fled |
Zavelson (2) |
Zbaraz - related: Zibr(?) |
Zeflin - a.k.a. Kovfman/[Kofman] - family fled in 1831 |
Zeilikson |
Zeltser (2) |
Zibry - father added in 1818 |
Zip/Zap (?) - newcomer |
Zislman |
Zitser (2) |
Zukan |