Ivnitsa
Census
Name list
1850
This is the index of bourgeois residents from Yanushpol, Zhitomir district, compiled on Ocrtober 29, 1850.
There were total 521 males and 648 females recorded in within 196 merchant and bourgeois households. The census takers and tax collector signed their names in Hebrew.
Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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Aizenberg/Aizinbark (2) |
Aksenrud/[Akselrud] (4) - one absent since 1845 |
Balin (3) - one family moved to Berdichev in 1835, one son in the army |
Balshin (5) - two in the army, some family members separated into their own household |
Beizerman (2) - one son lost, some family members separated into their own household |
Beliavyi/Belevyi (2) |
Blykh/Blikh - father absent since 1849, one son lost. |
Chepera |
Dolgonog (3) - four sons in the army |
Dolgopiat (3) |
Eivenman (2) |
Epelbeim |
Feigelman (3) - one brother separated into his own household |
Feldman (5) |
Fider |
Fidman - one son in the army |
Firshtein (2) - one father absent, one son in the army |
Fish - absent since 1846 |
Fishman (3) |
Fridman (2) |
Fuks (4) - one in the army |
Gelman - one son in the army, one lost |
Gershun |
Gilburd (4) - one son absent, two in the army |
Gilshtein (4) - two in the army, some family members recorded under separate household |
Gluzer (3) |
Gluzman |
Goldenberg (2) - one in the army |
Goldinshtein/[Goldenshtein] (2) - some family members recorded in separate household, one in the army |
Goldman |
Goldshluk (3) - one father absent, one son in the army |
Grinshtein - two lost in 1844 |
Kachis |
Kaminetskiy |
Kanter - one in the army |
Kats - a.k.a. Vinitskiy/Ivnitskiy(?) (#37) |
Kigel/Kigil (5) - some family members separated into their own household |
Kiperbarg (3) - related: Shvartsman |
Kipershmid (2) |
Kopit (3) |
Krupnik (2) - some family members separated into their own household |
Kupershluk |
Lakhterman |
Lerman (5) - some family members separated into their own household |
Likhtman (7) - one family moved to Taurida governorate (Crymea) in 1857, one in the army, two absent |
Lindinshtein - one father absent |
Linshtein - one in the army |
Milman |
Milshtein |
Mirmilshtein/Marmilshtein (3) - one son in the army |
Moargulia/[Margulis?] |
Morgulia |
Mulman |
Nabedrik |
Paltsman (3) |
Piskil (2) - one brother separated into his own household |
Pukh/[Pookh] |
Rabinshtein (3) - father absent |
Roitenberg - was previously recorded together with Moshko Shterenberg, since recorded as separate household |
Roitshtein (2) |
Shchupak (4) - one father absent, one son in the army, some family members separated into their own household. Related: Shchupak (a.k.a. Shtilshtein) |
Shilman (3) |
Shirman - one in the army |
Shnaider - one son studying in Rovno(?). |
Shpak |
Shterenlikht/[Shteren-Likht] |
Shterinbark/[Shterenberg] (4) - one father absent |
Shtilman (2) - this family became merchants and moved to Levkov in 1849 |
Shtirinbark/[Shterenberg] (2) - two sons in the army |
Shvartsbark/[Shvartsbarg] (2) - three sons lost in 1844 |
Shvartsburd (4) |
Shvartsman (3) - one in the army |
Shvets (2) |
Slepak |
Sonts (5) - one son in the army |
Sosnov (2) - one brother exiled to Siberia in 1840 |
Stoliar |
Tartik/Tartak (2) |
Trakhtenbark/[Trakhtenberg] |
Tsainshtein |
Usach (4) - two in the army |
Vainshtein (2) |
Vaisbark/[Vaisberg] |
Vaisman (2) - some family members recorded in separate household |
Vaisudler/[Vais-Udler] (2) - one son lost |
Vaitsman |
Vigiltir/[Vigilter] |
Vinitsenko |
Vinokur |
Vizilter - one in the army |
Vul |
Zaiats/Zaets/Zayats (4) - one in the army |
Zaivilenkiy (2) - one absent |
Zayats/Zaiats |