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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Ozarintsy bourgeois residents in May 1858

Ozarintsy Census Name list 1858

This is the index of bourgeois families from Ozarintsy, Mogilev-Podolskiy district as compiled on May 27, 1858.

There were 120 households 240 males and 307 females recorded.

Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.

Family Name
Bikvan
Bilik
Blinder
Bogorodchen (2)
Broitman (2)
Burdeinyi
Dinovitser
Disher
Dzekhtser (2) - one absent since 1857
Entin (9) - one a.k.a. Khariz/Kharaz. One Family became farmers in Bessarabia in 1856. In another, one fled, one in the army
Faiten - absent since 1852
Fonfich
Freidin
Gas (8) - two families became merchants in 1851 and 1852, one became farmers in Kherson gov. on gov. lands in 1856
Gokhman
Goldbarg (3) - one in the army
Goldman
Goltsman - one son in the army
Gorbatyi
Gorinshtein (2) - one fled
Grinberg/Grinbarg (2)
Gulban (2)
Kaptsin
Kargman/Karchman
Kats (4) - one brother fled, 2. one in the army, 3. two sons in the army
Katsiv/[Katsev]
Keizman - one in the army
Keshenevskiy/[Kishinevskiy]
Kheirish
Koniver (2)
Korchmar
Kotliar
Kramar (3) - 1. one fled 2. family moved to Zhitomir in 1851 3. moved to Odessa as bourgeois in 1852
Krichanovkir/[Krichanovker] - three fled in 1856
Kur/Khur - a.k.a. Brunshtein
Kurilovetser
Lozover
Mariasin
Melamed/Malamed (3)
Melnik
Mogilever
Mogilevskiy
Nester
Orinshtein/Orenshtein (5) - 1. one family absent since 1858, 2. one family became merchants and moved to Bar in 1852 3.One absent since 1857
Perelmiter
Perkal
Podgaetskiy (2) - family became farmers in Bessarabia in 1853
Pustilnik
Rabinovich
Radman
Rakhlin (2) - one fled
Reizin (2)
Roizinfeld
Rudin
Sadetskiy
Sapir - one son converted, one in the army
Satan
Shabsin (2) - 1. a.k.a. Babad. 2. family became farmers in 1857 on government lands in Kherson governorate
Shendlin
Shlinger
Shoibman - absent since 1858
Shoikhit/[Shokhet] (3) - 1. family became farmers and moved on gov. lands in Balta district in 1852, 2. one in the army
Shpak
Shprintsin - absent since 1857
Shprintsin (2)
Shtoper
Shvartsband
Sidik
Skverer
Stoliar
Uchitel - family became merchants in 1852
Vainshtok
Vasinbarg
Vinokur
Yastrebner