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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Ozarintsy residents in January 1851

Ozarintsy Census Name list 1851

This is the index of bourgeois and artisan families from Ozarintsy, Mogilev-Podolskiy district as compiled on January 18, 1851.

Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.

Family Name
Bechkoz
Bikvan
Bilik
Blinder
Bogorodchin (3) - two sons fled
Bordeinyi - sons fled
Broitman (2)
Dinovetser (2) - 1. one family became merchants in 1847, 2. one fled
Disher - one fled
Dukhovnyi
Dzekhtsiar - two sons in the army
Dzekhtsiar/[Degtiar]
Entin/Yentin (10) - 1. one son fled, 2. one in the army, 3. one son in the army
Fishman - family moved to Beltsy in 1841
Fonfach
Freidin - family became merchants in 1848
Fridman
Gas (9) - 1. in one family two sons fled, one in the army, 2. son in the army, one fled
Gokhman
Goldman (2) - in one family sons fled
Goldshlak - family moved to Beltsy in 1841
Golsbarg (3)
Goltsman - one in the army
Gorbatyi (2) - one family fled
Gorinshtein/Gorenshtein (3) - 1. most of the males fled, 2. one in the army
Grinberg (2)
Gulban (2)
Kaniver - son in the army
Kaptsan
Kats (4) - 1. two sons in the army, one fled, 2. two in the army. 1. one in the army, one fled
Katsiv/[Katsev]
Kaz - two fled
Kazlman
Keizman
Kharik
Kheirish - one fled
Kishenevskiy/Kishinevskiy
Koniver - four sons fled
Korchmar
Kotliar
Kramar/Kramer (2) - two in the army
Krichanivker
Krupnik
Kur
Kurilovetser
Lazover
Lazover - two sons absent
Mariasin (2)
Melamed (3)
Melnik - one son fled
Menin (3) - two families became farmers in Bessarabia in 1840, one moved to Beltsy in 1841
Mogilever
Mogilevskiy - two fled
Nester
Orenshtein/Orinshtein (7) - also Oirinshtein. Two absent, one in the army
Perelmiter
Perkel
Podgaetskiy (2) - 1. two sons fled, 2. son fled
Postilnik - one fled
Rabinovich
Radman - one fled
Rakhlin (3)
Reizin/[Reisen] j(3) - moved to Beltsy in 1841
Roitberg - sons fled
Rokhman - one fled
Rozenfeld/Rosenfeld
Rudin
Sadetskiy/Sidetskiy
Sapir/[Shapira]
Satan
Shabsin - a.k.a. Babad
Shabsin/Shabein (2) - son absent
Shendlin - one son became merchant, one in the army, two fled
Shisman
Shlinger
Shoibman
Shoikhat/[Shokhet] (4) - also Shokhat. One family became farmers in Bessarabia in 1840, in another two sons fled.
Shpak
Shprintsin (3) - 1. son absent 2. two sons fled
Shtoper (2) - one in the army
Shvartsband - son in the army, nephew converted
Sidik/Sidak (2) - one family became farmers in Bessarabia in 1840
Sigal - one in the army, three sons fled
Skverer (2)
Spivak
Stoliar
Uchitel (2) - one family became farmers in Bessarabia in 1840
Vainshtok - opne son in the army
Vaserman
Vasinberg
Vinokur
Yastrebner