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 2 of series.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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Abinzon |
Aizikov |
Akselrud - family moved to Beltsy, Bessarabia in 1841 |
Anbinder - family fled in 1849 |
Aptikar/Aptekar - family became merchants in 1848 |
Babat - one in the army |
Bak - fled in 1842 |
Balter (2) - two fled |
Barab |
Barar |
Barats (3) - related: Gilshtein. One absent, one became merchant in 1845, in another family one son in the army, two fled |
Bas - family became farmers in 1838 |
Beik - most of the family fled in 1846 |
Bein - family became farmers in 1838 |
Beizak - two sons fled in 1846 |
Belfer (3) - family became merchants in 1840, in another family one son fled, one in the army |
Benikhes - family became farmers in 1838 |
Berenzon - sons fled |
Berg |
Berger (2) - one family fled in 1846 |
Biliran/Bimran(?) - one son fled |
Bkhor (2) - family became farmers in 1838. In another family three fled, one in the army |
Blank (3) - part of the family became merchants in 1837. In another family, three fled, one in the army |
Bodner (2) |
Bondar - sons fled |
Bondarov (2) - one widow |
Bondarovskiy |
Borushekhis |
Brashnik - family became farmers in 1838 |
Bril/Bryl - in the army |
Brod (2) - family fled in 1846, in another family one son fled |
Bronshtein - fled in 1840 |
Bryl/Bril - two fled |
Buba/[Booba] - artisans, one brother fled in 1845 |
Burik/Buryk - one fled in 1842 |
Chechelnik - this family did not show up during the census |
Daichman (2) - one family moved to Kherson in 1844. In another son fled. |
Dain (3) - one a.k.a. as Kogan. Two families became farmers in 1838, in another family, two sons fled in 1850 |
Darkhovskiy - one in the army |
Desiatnik - fled in 1848 |
Dinovets |
Doichman |
Dokhman - son fled in 1848 |
Dorkhovskiy - left(?) in 1838 |
Draer - one son fled, one in the army |
Dragun - son fled in 1842 |
Duvidman - family became merchants in 1843 |
Duvidson |
Eigel |
Eizenshtein/Eizinshtein (2) - one fled in 1838 |
Esrim/Yesrim - one son fled |
Faingindler - one in the army |
Faingold - son fled |
Faktor |
Ferman (2) - one son in the army |
Fert |
Fertfil |
Finkel - one son fled, one in the army |
Firer (2) |
Firman (2) - one family is artisans |
Fishbarg - absent |
Fishman |
Fitskun |
Freid - a.k.a. Shister. Son fled in 1848 |
Fridman - absent |
Galaburda (2) - one family moved to Beltsy, Bessarabia in 1841 |
Galatriga - one a.k.a. as Duvidson. Two families became farmers in 1838 |
Galperin |
Geilberg - two sons fled |
Geiler - one brother fled in 1846 |
Gelerman - family became merchants in 1837 |
Gelman |
Gershenzon (3) - three families became farmers in 1848 |
Gershman |
Gertsenberg - three sons fled, one in the army |
Gervits (2) - two fled |
Gil |
Ginda - one absent |
Ginendel |
Ginesin - father and one son fled |
Git - artisans, two sons fled in 1842 |
Glatsman - son fled in 1848 |
Gleizor (2) - one family is artisans |
Gluzman - son fled in 1848 |
Goldenshtein (2) - family moved to Novoselitsa, Bessarabia in 1836, one fled in 1849 |
Goldenson |
Goldering - artisans |
Goldman - one son fled in 1848 |
Goldshtein |
Gologorskiy (2) |
Goltsbarg |
Goltsman - family fled in 1845 |
Gordin (2) - fled in 1850 |
Gorenshtein - two absent |
Gorkhov |
Gorokhvennik - fled in 1839 |
Gratser - two sons fled. |
Grempel |
Grimbarg/Grimberg (2) - one family became farmers in 1838, in another one son became farmer, one fled. |
Grinbarg/Grinberg (3) - one family became farmers in 1838 |
Grishka |
Groinom - one son fled, one in the army |
Groisman - two fled. Related: Kopita |
Gru (2) - one family became merchants in 1842 |
Guberman |
Guzenfeld/Guzinfeld (2) |
Idelshtein |
Inger |
Istsi (2) |
Istsir (2) - one in the army, one fled |
Kagan |
Kalantir (2) - one family became merchants in 1848, in another, one son fled, one in the army |
Kalifman |
Kalis - family fled in 1849 |
Kanar/Kenar - one family became farmers in 1838 |
Kandel - family fled in 1847 |
Karkh - one absent |
Karlap/Kharlat - one absent, one fled |
Katis - one son fled, one in the army |
Kats (2) - one father also known as Mandelblat |
Keitel - artisans, one son fled in 1842 |
Kentsis (3) - all three families became farmers in 1838 |
Khalfin (2) - one a.k.a. Kaliuskiy/Kaluskiy. Family became farmers in 1848 |
Kharag (2) - one absent |
Khari - son fled in 1842 |
Khariy/Lariy (?) - son fled |
Khartin - a.k.a. Khotinskiy. Absent. |
Kheiman - one absent |
Khoima - family fled in 1844 |
Khoru/Kharu - artisans |
Khusit/[Khosid] - family became merchants in 1839 |
Kigeles - family fled in 1842 |
Kobran |
Kokhman - one absent, two in the army, one brother fled with family |
Komarnitskiy - son fled |
Kopaigorod |
Koparinda - family moved to Kishinev in 1843 |
Koper/Kaper |
Kopis - two sons fled |
Korenblit - family became farmers in 1838 |
Krim - a.k.a. Shtramberg |
Krimer (2) |
Kryshovets/Krishovets - family fled in 1848 |
Kukurika |
Kuna - family became merchants in 1842 |
Kuzmis - three fled |
Kvasha - son in the army |
Lapidis/Lapidys - one son fled, one in the army |
Lapsker - two sons fled in 1838 |
Leivin |
Leizorson - artisans, two sons fled |
Lekach - two fled |
Levitis |
Lezirskiy - a.k.a. Kandel. Son fled in 1840. |
Libtsis - absent |
Lindenboim - family became farmers in 1838 |
Liptsis - absent |
Litvak (3) - two fled |
Liventan (2) - also Liventan |
Liverand - one fled |
Livshits -became merchant in 1847 |
Luchinets |
Magidman - family became farmers in 1848 |
Mais/Mals |
Mals - related: Grinshtein (family became farmers in 1838) |
Man - one fled, one absent |
Manaker |
Mar (2) - four sons fled |
Mataflis - absent |
Matseiva - one son in the army |
Medzhibozhskiy |
Meerzon |
Meibrokha - a.k.a. Tartakov. One in the army |
Meikler - one in the army |
Milfort - fled in 1849 |
Minkovets - one fled |
Mirochnik |
Miterperil - sons fled in 1846 |
Mormat - one son converted in 1834, one in the army |
Munishis (4) - one absent, son fled in 1845 |
Munishor - one absent |
Nekh - family became merchants in 1849 |
Nemier - two sons absent |
Nemior |
Nemiya - son absent |
Notkin - family became merchants in 1847 |
Nuka - moved to Kishinev in 1842 |
Nukhgey (2) - one family absent since 1845 |
Nuz - artisans, one fled in 1841 |
Orekh - two sons fled in 1847 |
Oring - artisans, three fled in 1847 |
Ozarinets (5) - one a.k.a. Ilibenzon. One family fled in 1847. One absent. In another two sons fled. Related: Feiginzon (one son fled, one in the army). |
Parim - family became merchants in 1844 |
Pasternak - sons fled |
Pelish (2) - three fled |
Piserskiy - family became farmers in 1838 |
Pivovar - son fled in 1848 |
Pizak |
Podgaets (3) - one absent, in another family one son became farmer in 1838 |
Podgaetskiy (2) |
Poilisher (4) - two families became farmers in 1848-1850, in another one son became merchant in 1849, another fled |
Popovets - son fled |
Prister (2) - one a.k.a. Pariz, this family moved to Belaya Tserkov, Kiev gov. in 1837 |
Purats - absent |
Rabinovich |
Reisher/Reimer/Reiter (3) - one became merchants in 1849, one in the army, two absent |
Reshetilov (2) - also Reshetilev |
Rips/Ryps - artisans, two sons fled in 1844 |
Robinshtein |
Roitbarg/Roitberg (2) - sons fled |
Roizbarg - two sons fled |
Roizman - family became merchants in 1846 |
Rosenshtein/Rozenshtein - one became merchant in 1845 |
Rovner - family fled in 1841 |
Rukodelnik - family fled in 1842 |
Ryz/Riz - family fled in 1846 |
Sadik |
Satanov |
Segol/Sagol (?) |
Serebrier - artisans, most absent |
Shamis (2) - sons fled |
Shapira - one absent |
Shapsinzon |
Shapsis - family fled in 1847 |
Shartsis/Shortsis (5) - one family became merchants and moved to Berdichev in 1848. In others, four sons fled |
Shats |
Shelmis/Sheimis - two fled, one in the army |
Shergun - fled in 1850 |
Shinkor |
Shister - fled in 1848 |
Shmukler (5) - one family became farmers in 1838, one family fled in 1842, one son in the army, four fled, one did not show up |
Shnaider (2) - one family is artisans, one son fled, two in the army, one absent |
Shoikhet - one a.k.a. Meerzon. Family became merchants in Bratslav district in 1849. One absent since 1848. |
Shor |
Shpantsun - family moved to town Balta in 1837 |
Shpilka - one son in the army |
Shraga |
Shteinbarg/Shteinberg - two sons fled, one became farmer in 1838 |
Shteingil (2) - three sons fled in 1847 |
Shteinsraer - two sons fled in 1848 |
Shtipelman - son fled in 1849 |
Shtrakhshtein - son fled in 1848 |
Shvarts (2) - one son fled in 1847 |
Shvartsman |
Sikuler - became merchant in 1847 |
Simkhis - four fled in 1840 |
Skulskiy/Okulskiy(?) |
Smak - one fled, one in the army |
Smolennik - a.k.a. Idelzon |
Soifer (2) - son became farmer in 1838, four fled |
Sotskiy (2) - one absent, one fled |
Spektor - a.k.a. Dobrysovich. Family fled in 1850 |
Spivak - sons fled |
Stal - son fled in 1849 |
Sukhota |
Surochkis - three sons fled in 1846 |
Tabachnik |
Tartakov/Tortakov (2) - family became merchants in 1841, one fled |
Taubenzon - family became farmers in 1838 |
Tendler (2) - one family is artisans, family fled in 1840, 46 |
Tomashpol (4) - one family absent and another fled in 1846, most of the members in another family fled too. In third, two sons absent. |
Torgovnik |
Toubes |
Treer - absent |
Treibich - fled in 1846 |
Treiger (2) - one absent |
Tsauzner - family fled in 1842 |
Tsig - fled |
Tsinis - two fled, one in the army |
Tsirulnik/[Tserulnik] - artisans |
Tsiser |
Turchin (3) - two families became farmers in 1838, in another two sons absent |
Vainshtein (2) - one became merchant in 1850, in another family one fled, one in the army |
Vaisin |
Valand - son fled in 1850 |
Velvelis - family in unknown absence since 1845 |
Verdir - family fled in 1849-50 |
Viner - one in the army |
Vinokurnik (2) - one brother absent |
Volokhov |
Volovikis (2) - one fled |
Vosintkach |
Voskoboinik (3) - one family became merchants in 1847, in another two sons fled |
Yaruga (2) - one family became merchants in 1841 |
Zaidenberg - family became farmers in 1838 |
Zalikhov - one son fled |
Zats (2) - two became farmers in 1838 |
Zavelson (2) - sons fled, one in the army |
Zbaraz - family became merchants in 1849 |
Zeilikson - absent |
Zeltser - one son fled |
Zibri |
Zip - one in the army, two brothers fled in 1848 |
Zitser - absent |
Zukan/Zukin(2) - one son in the army, two fled |