Mogilev
Name List
Census
1850
This is the index of bourgeois families from Mogilev-Podolskiy, Mogilev district compiled on October 23, 1850.
This is the last part of the series.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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Aingimakher - son in the army |
Aizin - one brother fled with family in 1849 |
Akselrud |
Aleksander |
Babich - moved to Beltsy in 1846 |
Bar - son fled in 1848 |
Barder - two sons fled in 1840 |
Bas - family became farmers in 1838 |
Bashta |
Beilinzon - family fled in 1842 |
Beiner |
Beinish - one son fled in 1850 |
Beizak - family came from merchant class in 1838 |
Beker |
Belfer - son fled in 1835 |
Benikhes/Benikhis (4) - one family fled in 1847, another absent since 1840, in third son fled in 1850, in fourth two sons fled in 1844 |
Berik - son fled in 1842 |
Berman - two fled, one in the army |
Beznos - one son fled in 1846 |
Blekher - related: Zhest. One fled in 1840. |
Blinder - a.k.a. Berk. Family fled in 1842 |
Bluma - absent |
Bogatynka |
Boimenshtein - fled in 1842 |
Braga - a.k.a. Brovarnik |
Bram - son fled in 1846 |
Bratsboim - three brothers fled in 1838-1840, one in the army. |
Breitel |
Bresler - fled in 1845 |
Brestechka (2) - one family fled in 1849 |
Brod - fled in 1840 |
Burshtin - one fled in 1848. |
Chechka |
Chernoguz - one family fled in 1847 |
Danilekhis (2) - one son fled in 1846 |
Das/Sas (?) |
Dezhurin |
Diler - one fled in 1847 |
Dinovets (2) - one son fled, one in the army |
Don (2) - One a.k.a. Soifer. One fled in 1850. |
Drutman - son fled in 1848 |
Duvidson - family absents ince 1842 |
Farber (2) - one in the army |
Ferman - one fled in 1842 |
Fidler - artisans. Related: Bys/Bis |
Fiks |
Fingerit |
Finkel - family absent since 1849 |
Fishbarg - son fled in 1846 |
Fishbeim - three sons fled in 1842 |
Fishman - fled in 1844 |
Fleishman - one fled in 1842 |
Flish (2) - two in the army, one absent |
Flok - family fled in 1842 |
Freink (2) - both families absent since 1846 |
Freizon |
Frenkel - two sons fled in 1844-45. |
Fridman (2) - one family fled in 1847, in another one son fled in 1836, another in the army. |
Gafter |
Galaburda - absent since 1849 |
Gamar/Gimar - son fled in 1841 |
Gans - son fled in 1848 |
Geiler (2) - one son fled in 1850 |
Geilgod |
Gekdysh/Gekdish |
Gelman |
Gesa |
Gilman (3) - two fled |
Gilzot - one son fled in 1850 |
Giverts (2) - two fled, one in the army |
Gleizor - one son fled in 1849, one in the army |
Gleizor/Gleizer - family absent since 1837 |
Golbershtat - came from Shargorod in 1834. Became merchant in 1848 |
Gold |
Goldenberg (3) - one family moved to Kishinev, Bessarabia in 1843 |
Goldenring (4) - one family became merchants in 1839, one family fled in 1840. |
Goldenshtein (2) - one son fled in 1841 |
Goltsman |
Gonta - related: Shleiger (two sons fled in 1840 and 1850) |
Gorbatyi - two sons fled in 1842 |
Gordin - became farmer in 1843 |
Gorvits |
Gramar - one fled in 1850, one absent |
Graupen |
Greiberg |
Groinom (3) - two sons fled in 1848 |
Ideses |
Ister - one son fled in 1845 |
Istsi (4) - four fled in 1848 |
Iver (2) - one family fled in 1838, another absent since 1840 |
Kantar/[Kantor] |
Kantor - three fled in 1841 |
Kapelushnik (2) - in one family two sons fled, one in the army |
Kaptsin - one in the army |
Karpinskiy |
Kartuz |
Kelishek - a.k.a. Berenzon |
Khait - one in the army |
Khanis - son fled in 1845 |
Khantsis - son fled in 1847 |
Kharad - family became farmers in 1838 |
Kharkhil - son fled in 1850 |
Kharsas - family fled since 1844. |
Khazin - family came from Medzhibozh in 1843. One brother fled in 1846. |
Kherkhil - absent since 1839 |
Khovis - one son fled. Related: Khalerin (fled) |
Klopot |
Kofman - son fled in 1848 |
Kogan (2) - two absent, two fled |
Kokhter |
Kolomey (2) - son fled in 1840 |
Kopel |
Kopel - two sons fled in 1845 |
Kopyta |
Kordon |
Kotliar - one son fled in 1846 |
Krap |
Krats - one fled in 1844 |
Krimer - fled in 1843 |
Krivonoga/Kryvonoga - one son fled in 1846 |
Krym (4) - two fled |
Kulish - fled in 1842 |
Kuna (3) - one family fled in 1845, one moved to Kishinev in 1843, in third, three sons fled in 1850 |
Kurys/Kuris - fled in 1846 |
Kushnir |
Kuzmis |
Kvasha |
Lam - family fled in 1842 |
Leis - father absent since 1850, two fled in 1844 |
Leniya/Lenia |
Levites |
Lez |
Librokh - family absent since 1849 |
Lindenboim - one son fled in 1848 |
Liska - son fled in 1849 |
Litvak (3) - family fled in 1844, in another three fled in 1842 |
Lunichinitser (2) - one son fled in 1850 |
Mad - fled in 1846 |
Magalnik - son moved to Kremenchuk in 1847 |
Magilnik - one fled |
Malamut - family fled in 1850 |
Mamat/Mamot (2) - one son in the army |
Marants |
Marmalyk/Marmalik - son fled in 1850 |
Master - artisans, one brother moved to Taurida governorate (Krymea) in 1845 |
Medzhibozhskiy - family became farmers in 1838 |
Melamed |
Melamut |
Menaker (4) - one absent, son fled in 1845. Two sons fled in 1847. One in the army. |
Menakher - a.k.a. Brukhis. One son in the army |
Meshag - family fled in 1848 |
Mester |
Mester - three sons fled |
Munishis - son fled in 1840 |
Munishor - fled in 1848 |
Murafa - one son became merchant in 1848, one in the army, the rest of the family fled/absent |
Mushtuk - artisans, two sons fled in 1846 |
Mver/[I?]ver - a.k.a. Ishor. Sons fled in 1849 |
Myshag/Mishag - fled in 1841 |
Nemiyskiy |
Nemume/Nemuma (2) |
Nudel |
Nudler - family fled in 1848-1849, son in the army |
Obrezchik - family fled in 1842 |
Oireng |
Oliker - son fled in 1845 |
Orekh (3) - one artisan. One son fled in 1850 |
Orinshtein - two sons fled in 1848 |
Ozarinets (4) - one fled in 1848, one in the army |
Pasimanik |
Pastirnak/Pastyrnak - son fled in 1850 |
Pecherer - one son fled in 1846 |
Pikgoizen |
Pikun - son fled in 1847 |
Pipka/Pypka (3) - one a.k.a. Sobelman. One son absent. One family fled in 1839 in another most family members fled in 1848 |
Pirim/Pirym - moved to Kishinev, Bessarabia in 1850 |
Poilisher - family fled in 1843 |
Pok - family fled in 1839 |
Poliak - came from Medzhibozh. Son fled in 1846. |
Portnoy - one son fled in 1850. Related: Kalika |
Prist/Pryst (2) |
Pustilnik - fled in 1848 |
Ratiner - family absent since 1850. |
Reitykh/Reitikh |
Roiz |
Roizbarg |
Rosenfeld/Rozenfeld - one son fled in 1848 |
Rud - family fled in 1834-42 |
Rukodelnik - family absent since 1841 |
Rutshgil - family fled in 1847 |
Rymar/Rimar (2) - two sons fled in 1842 |
Sadkovets (2) - one in the army |
Satanov (3) - one family family absent since 1840, in another one fled in 1847, in third family son fled in 1850 |
Serbis - son fled in 1848 |
Serna |
Shafir |
Shamis (3) - three fled in 1840, 1847 |
Shapoval - in the army |
Shat |
Sheinbarg |
Sheinis - one fled in 1838 |
Sheivis (4) - family absent since 1846, in second one son fled in 1848, in third two fled in 1845-46 |
Sher (4) - one family fled in 1848, sons fled in 1844 and 1849 |
Sherman |
Shik - son fled in 1841 |
Shikerman - one in the army |
Shikhverger - absent since 1848 |
Shinder - family fled in 1848, one in the army |
Shister (6) - In one family two sons fled, one in the army. Two sons fled in 1848-1849. Related: Postilnik. |
Shlaen - son fled in 1846 |
Shleperman - family fled in 1849 |
Shmeltser - fled in 1840 |
Shmukler (4) - two families became farmers in 1838-1839, in another, son fled in 1845, in third two sons fled in 1848. |
Shnaider |
Shnaider (5) - one family absent since 1848, one family fled in 1846, in others four sons fled in 1840-1844 |
Shoifer - a.k.a. Kontsia (one fled in 1848) |
Shpantsun - son fled in 1847 |
Shraer - one brother fled with family in 1840 |
Shreier/Shreyer - one son fled, one in the army |
Shteinfaf/[Shteinsraer?] |
Shtolts - one son fled in 1848 |
Shtrakher/Shtrakhir - one fled in 18484 |
Shuf/[Shoof] - one son fled in 1850 |
Shurin - son fled in 1846 |
Shvarts |
Shvartsman |
Silkis - three sons fled in 1849, one in the army |
Sivoboroda - son fled in 1849 |
Sokolyk/Sokolik |
Sokun/Sakun - two fled in 1848 |
Sorokir/[Soroker] |
Sotskiy - son fled in 1846 |
Stal |
Stoliar - fled in 1847 |
Surochkis (2) - one son fled in 1847 |
Tabachnik - family moved to Kishinev in 1843 |
Tartakov - family fled in 1846 |
Tendler (2) - fled in 1840 |
Teper |
Tinkel - family became farmers in 1838. One son fled with family in 1842 |
Tkach - family fled in 1846 |
Toiter (2) - family fled in 1848 |
Tokar (8) - three sons fled in 1836-1842, one in the army |
Torgovnik (2) |
Trakhtenberg - one brother converted in 1847 |
Treibich (2) - one a.k.a. Kalykh/Kalikh. Son became merchant in 1847, In another family one son fled in 1848. |
Treiger - one in the army |
Triger - son fled in 1835 |
Tsalik |
Tsimbler |
Tsives - fled in 1845 |
Tulchin (2) - absent since 1849, in another family sons fled in 1847-50 |
Turchak - one fled in 1848 |
Tym/Tim |
Ul/[Ool] - a.k.a. Goldenson - absent since 1850 |
Unknown/Afroimovich - Abram son of Afroim(?), fled in 1848. He was 13 y.o. during previous census. |
Vaintrub (2) |
Vais |
Vaisburd - one son in the army |
Vaisenbruten - son fled in 1843 |
Vaks - fled in 1844 |
Vasinbrutin - a.k.a. Prist. |
Vasintkach - family fled in 1848 |
Veitsman |
Viner |
Vypik/Vipik - one son in the army |
Yarishev - artisans |
Yusim (2) |
Zam (3) - one family fled in 1847, in other families three sons fled in 1846-48 |
Zamikhov/Zallikhov(?) - two sons fled in 1837 |
Zats (2) - one became farmer in 1838, in another family son fled in 1845 |
Zbarats - one son in the army |
Zeldis - family became merchants in 1848 |
Zhvonets-Kimer - one fled in 1846. Related: Shvarts. |
Zilberberg - one son fled in 1849 |
Zilbering (2) - three fled in 1846-1848 |
Zilberman |
Zilbershtein - son fled in 1846 |
Zinger - family fled in 1844 |
Zinsham - one in the army |
Zislichkis - one son in the army, two fled in 1840 |
Zitser - a.k.a. Prist. Son fled in 1846 |
Zitser - son fled in 1842 |
Zukinman - two nephews fled in 1850 |