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Mogilev-Podolskiy bourgeois in 1850 - part 1

Mogilev Name List Census 1850

This is the index of bourgeois families from Mogilev-Podolskiy, Mogilev district compiled on October 23, 1850.

This is part 1 of series.

The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.

Family Name
Aizikov
Aizingart
Akselrud (3) - one family became farmers in 1838, one absent since 1850
Akselrud (a.k.a. Sobelman)
Antsibey (a.k.a. Volfenzon) - sons fled
Babad
Babat - family became merchants in Bessarabia in 1840
Babchinets
Bad
Badanis - familyh fled in 1842
Bar (2) - one fled/absent
Barats
Bardam
Barinboim/[Barenboim] - one fled
Barskiy
Bas (a.k.a. Shatkhin) - family fled in 1843
Bas(?)
Bechuch
Beider (2) - one in unknown absence since 1849
Belfer - fled in 1844
Bereg - few nephews fled in 1845
Berik - one in the army
Berinshtein
Berladskiy
Berman (3) - family fled in 1848, one in the army, in another family two sons fled
Bilenkis
Blinder
Bondarovskiy (2)
Borivka
Borushok (2) - one family fled in 1842-1849
Brailev
Bramnik
Branis - artisans
Breitman
Brondman - one in the army
Burd (3) - in one family four fled
Dachman
Daichman
Dain (2)
Darkhov
Darkhovskiy
Darshin
Deren
Dereviannyi - artisan.
Diogot - became merchants in 1841
Diogot (a.k.a. Khalfin)
Doktor
Dolia/Dolya (2) - three fled
Dorlovskiy
Dosyt
Dru - family became merchants in 1847
Duvidman - one brother in the army, two fled
Duvidman - one son fled
Dyb/Ryb(?)
Eidelman
Eikhingalts
Eizenshtein (2) - one family became farmers in 1838
Eliukim (2) - one family became farmers in 1838
Esrim/Yesrim
Faingold - family became merchants in 1848, one brother became farmer in 1838
Feider (2) - one fled
Felsher - family became farmers in 1848
Fishberg (2) - one family became merchants in 1841
Fishelman
Fishman
Fleish - son fled
Fogel - fled in 1838
Fradelson
Frenk - son fled
Fridman (3) - two sons fled
Frinkel
Galaburda (3)
Geilman - one son fled, one in the army
Gelbarg
Gershenzon/Gershinzon (2)
Gershingorin - sons fled in 1845
Gertsik
Ginis
Ginshport
Glikman - fled in 1836
Goldenberg
Goldenshtein
Goldenson
Gordin (3) - two families became farmers in 1843 and 1848
Gram
Gramir
Graupin - family fled in 1840
Grigorivka - son absent
Grinbarg
Grinberg - family fled in 1846
Groisman - fled in 1834
Guzenfiter
Idilson/Idelson
Kagan
Kalanter
Kalika
Kalis (4) - sons fled in 1846
Kanter - sons fled
Karp
Karp - most family fled in 1840 or in the army
Karpel - family became farmers in 1843
Karpinskiy
Kats (2)
Keisar - family fled in 1847
Khalfin - family became farmers in 1838
Kharab/Khorab (2) - one a.k.a. Man. One son in the army
Kharatan - family became farmers in 1838
Khaya-Sura - son fled
Khodrov
Kigel (a.k.a. Gleizer)
Kinegsbarg - family fled in 1846
Kisil/[Kisel] (2)
Kisilevich/[Kiselevich]
Kleirels
Kogan - fled in 1849
Koidyl - family fled in 1846
Kontur - absent since 1848
Kordon - fled in 1849
Krel
Krym
Kubalter
Kuzmis
Kvich - two sons in the army
Lam
Landa
Laps - fled
Lapsker - family became merchants in 1848
Lautsk - son fled
Ledyd/Ledid (2)
Leidiar/Leider
Leikakh - two sons fled
Leikekh
Lein
Leivis (2)
Lerner
Letnik (2) - one family fled in 1838
Levintal - fled
Levites (2) - one family became merchants in 1840
Libenzon
Liberman
Libgot
Lichek/Lichok - two fled
Lisnia/Lisnya
Litvak (2)
Livshits - family became farmers in 1844
Lyminik/Liminik
Mad - brother with family fled in 1845
Magalnik - artisans. Three sons fled.
Magazinner - absent
Maged/[Magid] (2) - page 201
Magedman/[Magidman] (3) - family became farmers in 1843
Malamud
Mar
May - sons fled
Medzhibozh (2) - one in the army
Medzhibozh (a.k.a. Prives)
Meiler
Meilikhiker/Milikhiker (2)
Milis (2) - one family fled in 1842, another became merchants in 1848
Minkovets (2)
Munishis (2) - one family became farmers in 1830
Munishor (2) - one family became [..] in 1842
Mur - family became merchants in 1848
Murafa - family fled in 1850
Nag
Nekh
Nekhama - one son fled, one in the army
Nemia/Nemiya - son fled
Nemier(?)
Nestorovits - one son converted in 1849
Nikoza
Nisenboim
Palanik
Pauzner - family became merchants in 1841
Perin
Pidstavin
Pisarevskiy- family became farmers in 1838
Piusbarg/Pusbarg
Podgaetskiy
Poilish
Popivka - sons fled in 1846
Popovets - sons fled
Rabinshtein (3) - one family moved to Kishinev, Bessarabia in 1843, one became merchant in 1847
Rashkovskiy (2) - one family became merchants in 1844
Reimer
Rekhil'is - famil absent since 1849
Rogatkis (2) - one family became farmers in 1838.
Roitbarg (2) - one family fled in 1841, 1846
Roitman
Roizenfeld/[Rosenfeld]
Roizin - family fled in 1848
Roksekh - fled in 1840
Rovner - sons fled
Rud - two in the army, one fled
Sadyk/Sadik
Sakh
Seider - two sons in the army
Seltser - three in the army, one brother with family became farmers in 1844
Sendik/Sendyk
Serkis
Shafirshtein - family became farmers in 1844
Shamil - one converted in 1849
Shamis (2)
Shapira (3) - one family fled in 1840
Shapsis
Shats - family became farmers in 1844
Shats - family fled in 1844
Shekht - sons fled
Shelunis/Shilunis (2) - one family became farmers in 1838
Shinel - sons fled
Shnaider
Shoikhet (4)
Shpat (a.k.a. Sraershtein) - artisans
Shpilka - son fled in 1840
Shteilman - sons fled
Shteingelman (a.k.a. Tsukerman) - became merchant in 1848
Shteirinbarg/[Shteirenberg]
Shtoshek
Shvarts (2) - one family became merchants in 1841
Silkis
Sivo-boroda
Smolennik - family became merchants in 1843
Soroker - sons fled in 1840-48
Stepovoy - fled in 1847
Suriskis
Tabachnik
Tarnopolskiy
Tartakov (2) - sons fled
Tendler - absent/fled in 1848-49
Tinkilshtein
Toiber
Tomashpol (6)
Torgovnik
Traib = fled in 1837
Trakhtenberg (2) - one son became merchant, one fled
Treiger (5) - one family did not show up during the census
Trub - family became farmers in 1844
Tsauzner
Tsinis (2) - in one family two sons fled
Tsitrinnik (2)
Tuibis
Tulchin - one in the army
Turchin
Utay/[Ootuy]
Vainbarg - family fled in 1846
Vainshtein
Vaintrub - in the army
Vaintsvaig - family became farmers in 1838
Vaisman
Vaser - two sons fled
Vaserman
Veinshtein
Vernikov - one brother with family became merchants in 1841
Versta - family became farmers in 1838
Vinikur/[Vinokur]
Vodonos - related: Kobran
Voslovits - family became merchants in 1840
Vulekh - family became merchants in 1844
Yanishkis
Yankuts - one fled
Yarishev (2) - fled/absent
Yaroshev
Yerga/Erga - fled in 1846
Zakson - fled in 1850
Zamikhov
Zats
Zelikhov
Zhitomir
Zibriy - family fled in 1846
Zilberbarg
Zisman (2) - one fled
Zitser (a.k.a. Gershenzon) - became merchants in 1848
Zitser (a.k.a. Matelrich?) - family became merchants in 1847
Zvanets