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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Kalus bourgeois residents in January 1851

Kalus Name List Census 1851

These bourgeois families from Kalus, Ushitsa district were recorded on January 1, 1851.

Family Name
Aiozman/A[..]zman
Alper (Galperin)
Altman
Altman (2)
Aluzman
Amerman - one fled. Related: Pelts (fled in 1830)
Amozberg - united with #44
Amozberg (4) - in pencil: Gnuter/Ganuzber(?). 1. One family fled. 2. One in the army
Anbinder - two sons fled in 1845
Bakim(?) - two sons in the army
Bakman - family fled in 1840
Barashok
Barashok/Boroshok (2) - 1. one in the army 2. one family fled
Barenboim
Barnashovskiy
Beider (4) - one fled, two in the army
Beker (3) - one son in the army, two fled in 1838 and 1848
Belfer (2) - two sons fled in 1846, one in the army
Berekhman - became farmers
Berezin (8) - family became mercahnts. Related: Zinger (fled in 1840)
Berikover
Beriz
Berman
Bertsin/Berdin(?)
Bogomolnyi
Bolvan
Borashek
Bortnik - family fled in 1840
Bradidman
Bragidman - became mercahnt
Bronman
Bronshtein (2) - son became farmer
Bubis
Buchatskiy (2)
Bukhir/[Bukher] (2)
Burdman
Chegorskiy (5)
Daen
Daich
Daichman
Dorokhovskiy - family fled in 1840
Drovovoz (20 - 1. fled in 1837 2. one son fled, one in the army
Erlikh/[Erlikh] (2) - one fled in 1844
Ferman (2)
Fleisher (3) - 1. family fled in 1840 2. one brother with family became farmers, another fled with his family in 1842
Fraifeld - sons fled
Fraiman (3) - two sons fled in 1844, one in the army
Frimis/Frimes/Frimol (3) - one in the army, two fled
Frimtsis - related: Lerner (fled)
Fukelman (2) - one fled
Furman (2) - related: Khutika
Gabelnik - family became merchants
Galanter
Galikhman - son fled in 1832
Galtsman - three in the army
Geiman
Geler (4) - both families became merchants, one son in the army
Gelman (2) - 1. one family fled in 1836, 2. one son fled in 1840
Gildis/Gakldis(?)
Gindis/[Gindes] (2) - one in the army
Gitmanzon
Gitnik (6) - two families became farmers, one family fled in 1844
Goikhman
Golbershtein - family became mercahnts
Gold - family became farmers in 1839
Goldinberg - one fled
Goldshtein - one son in the army
Gorbach
Gorenshtein (2) - 1. family fled in 1840 2. family became farmers
Grinberg
Grinshpun
Grobman - left to town Nikolaev
Groisman (2) - became merchants
Grushtein - familly fled in 1840
Gurfinkel (6) - 1. family became mercahnts 2. one fled 3. two sons became farmers.
Gutnik
Inger (2)
Kagan - family became merchants
Kaifman-Rabinovich - related: Shir
Kailman (2)
Kaminitser
Kanarik - one son fled, one in the army
Kats (4) - one family became farmers, one son fled
Kazhukh
Kerman (3) - two brothers fled
Khantsis
Khazin
Khiger - two sons in the army, one brother with family fled in 1844
Khuvinzon (2)
Khuvis (2) - family fled in 1846
Kipervaser (3) - family became merchants, one in the army
Kishinevskiy (2) - two families became farmers
Klap (2) - three fled, one in the army
Klapovukh/Klopoukh (5) - two families family fled, in others few sons fled
Kleiner (2)
Kleinman
Kliger (4)- one father became merchant; one son fled in 1840
Klots - fled in 1840
Koifman - one in the army, two fled
Kontor/[Kantor] - two fled
Kop
Kotliar
Kozarez (5) - 1. one son fled 2. one family became farmers 3. one fled, one in the army
Kraizer - one son fled in 1842
Krap - one in the army
Kratsman - family fled in 1848
Kreimer (2) - sons fled in 1840
Kurilovskiy - sons fled
Kurilovtsy - family fled in 1844
Kurman - one in the army
Kushner - two fled in 1840
Kvasenboim - family became farmers
Landis - family became farmers
Landisman - family became farmers
Lantsman
Leiber - one son in the army
Lerner (12) - 1. family became farmers 2. family fled in 1839 3. two fled. Related: Fishman
Lernerman
Letichevskiy
Lipits
Litman - one in the army
Litvak (2) - fled in 1840, one in the army
Magomet
Malamed
Malar/Malakh (2) - one in the army
Mandelboim
Marits - two in the army
Markilman
Marshilak
Masis (2) - family became mercahnts
Maskver - related: Gitnik
Mekler
Mekler/Meikler - one family became farmers
Melman/Milman (3)
Meshuris - two sons fled in 1844
Mirochnik
Mizrikh - family became farmers
Nekhis
Niberbarg
Nirenbarg
Olishber/(?)lishber - family fled in 1841
Olkhovetskiy - two in the army
Opelboim/Epelboim - 1. sons fled, 2. one fled
Pakman - became farmer
Peilts - fled in 1844
Pelkis - one fled, one in the army
Pelts (3) - 1. family fled in 1847 2.three fled in 1838
Perelbarg
Perer/Terer
Pipgolts/Pirgalts - fled in 1847
Podradchik - son fled in 1843
Poivis
Poliak
Poverman - one fled
Povershtein - 1. one family fled. 2. one fled
Presenisier/Prienistser - fled
Prilik - related: Melamed (family fled)
Pristav
Rabets (2) - both families fled, one son in the army
Rabin (3) - fled in 1840
Rabinshtin (3) - one in the army
Raitman - related: Fresmzon (see artisans #14)
Raizen
Rarochvker
Reinman
Reznik (5) - one son fled
Rivtsis - son fled in 1840
Roifa
Roiter/Raiter (3) - one in the army
Roizen/[Rosen] (2) - one fled in 1845
Roizenbarg/[Rosenberg]
Roizenboim/[Rosenboim] (3)
Roizenfeld
Roizenshtein/[Rosenshtein] - fled in 1838
Sandelman
Shafir - family fled in 1838
Shamis (3) - one in the army
Sheinai/Sheinay
Sheinbar
Sheinberg - family became mercahnts
Sheiner (3) - 1. family fled in 1840 2. fled
Sheivikh
Shenker
Sheremet (5) - one family became farmers, two sons fled.
Sheremeta - united with #54
Sherker (6) - 1. family became farmers 2. family fled in 1845 3. in other families two fled, three in the army
Sherman (2) - 1. family became farmers; 2. one fled in 1835
Shifer
Shita
Shlank
Shnaider
Shoikhitkis - family fled in 1840
Shraer
Shteinbarg
Shtilman (2) - 1. sons fled in 1842 2.one son fled in 1843
Shulman - two sons in the army
Shvarts - son in the army
Shvartsman (4) - two families became farmers
Shvets (2)
Sirota (2) - fled
Skeman - two sons fled
Slobodskiy - family fled in 1846
Snitkovskiy - family became farmers
Sobelman
Spazinitser/Skazinitser - related: Lantsman
Spektor - family fled in 1839
Tabachnik - family became farmers
Tabak (2)
Taprak
Teizer/Toizer
Tenenboim
Tkach (2) - 1. family fled in 1837 2. One in the army
Tsenker (2) - 1. family became mercahnts; 2. one fled
Tserman
Tsikerman
Tsuker
Ulis - most of the family fled in 1838 and in 1850
Uriman
Urman
Vainer - family fled in 1847, one in the army
Vaner (2)
Vaserman - related: Graber (one fled in 1840)
Vineer/Vinser/[Viner?]
Viner (3) - family fled in 1838, in another family two fled in 1838
Zaldman
Zamekhovskiy
Zibelbarg/[Zilberberg] - family became merchants
Ziberman
Zilber (2) - family became mercahnts, one in the army
Zilberg - two sons in the army
Zinger/Vinger (6) - three sons fled