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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Minkovtsy artisans in October 1850

Minkovtsy Name List Census 1850

These artisan families from Minkovtsy (Minkovets), Ushitsa district were recorded on October 10, 1850.

Family NameNotes
Amerman
Arbatman
Arbesman/Arbisman (2) - two sons fled in 1837
Bakhman - one son fled
Beidelman - son did not show up
Beital
Bikhman (2) - one family fled in 1835, in another one son in the army
Bikman (2) - one in the army
Bleikhman - this family in 1853 was combined with family #243
Bleiman - became bourgeois (see #234)
Blider - son fled in 1842
Britaliz/Britam(?) - became bourgeois (see #232)
Buiman - converted
Desiatnik
Dorftman/[Dorfman]
Dratman - two sons in the army, one fled in 1841
Dreiman (4)
Felman - one son in the army, brother fled
Ferman - one fled in 1850
Filtman
Fingerman
Fishman - family fled in 1840
Fleishman - did not show up in community. One fled in 1842.
Fudeman/Fudsman (?)
Gakman (2) - (one family with females only). Daughters of [...] Gakman son of Ikhel: Genia and Dina. Both fled.
Galtsman - one brother did not show up, one nephew lost.
Geidelman (2)
Geidik/Geidyk - fled in 1844
Gibelman - two sons fled in 1850
Gilberman/Gleiberman (?) - son in the army
Gilierman/Gamerman (?)
Gindek/Gindik (2) - related: Sherman (one fled in 1838)
Gitman - family fled in 1836
Gorbman (2) - one family fled in 1850
Grinberg
Inkl - a.k.a. Inkberman
Kilman/[Kelman]
Kimelman - related: Arbetman
Kiperman
Kleitman - son became bourgeois (see #134)
Korenfel/Korenfeld (2)
Kushnir - one in the army
Leiderman
Lember - one son fled in 1842
Lemberg
Leringin - family fled in 1850
Likhterman
Literman - became farmers in 1849
Malamed
Meilman
Meisterman
Neiman - son in the army
Nulman - one brother fled in 1841
Oivelman - became bourgeois (see #66)
Platsman (2)
Plitman/Platman - sons fled in 1848-1850
Protests - family became farmers in 1842
Rabinshtein/Robinshtein (2) - one did not show up in community; one son fled in 1842
Rekhtman - one son in the army
Roitman
Rubinshtein
Saidelman/Sandelman
Sheigetsman - family fled in 1846-1850
Sheinman
Shekhtman - became farmers in 1850
Sherman (3) - one family fled in 1835
Shlafman - one son fled in 1850
Shmatman - family fled in 1850
Shmukler
Shnirman
Shpizman - one son in the army, one did not show up
Shvartsman
Soifer - father fled in 1850
Tigelman - family moved [...]
Unknown - (females only). Khana, deceased wife of Moshko Berkovich. Her two daughters Liba and Feiga both fled.
Vaisman - one son fled with his family in 1850
Vaisman/Vai(?)man
Vikhtman (3) - one son fled in 1840, one in the army
Zaidman - sons fled in 1837
Zatsman
Zetsman