Raigorodok
Census
Name list
1850
This is the index of residents from Raigorodok, Zhitomir district was compiled on Ocrtober 27, 1850.
There were 447 males and 480 females recorded in households 231 bourgeois households and 1 merchant family.
It was signed by Itsko Poltorak, Avrum Kroi[z?]man, tax collector Shmul Tes[..], rabbi Yos Melamid.
Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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Albir |
Berdichevskiy |
Bogadzinskiy (2) |
Bosine/Bosina (5) - one left in 1857 to (T?)oinia |
Breitman |
Burd |
Bykhovskiy |
Diler - one in the army |
Dlikman (8) - father absent, one son fled, in one family one son exiled to Siberia, one in the army; in another family father and one son fled in 1840 |
Elbard |
Erlakh/[Erlikh?] |
Faiman |
Fain (2) |
Fainman |
Feldman |
Firman - fled in 1840 |
Felzner |
Firman/[Ferman] (4) - one in the army, one absent |
Furman (2) - father absent since 1848, one son fled in 1847 |
Gikelman |
Glikman (2) |
Glizer (2) - son in the army, one fled |
Goldfain |
Goldman (4) |
Gotshtein |
Gritsov |
Ingbarg |
Kacher |
Kagan (3) |
Kats (4) |
Khait |
Khmelnitskiy |
Kisler/Kleler(?) |
Kivnik (2) |
Kleitman |
Kofman (2) |
Korshekher (?) |
Kotliar (3) |
Krakovskiy |
Kreizman (3) - one in the army |
Krichmar |
Krikun |
Kroitman |
Kroizman |
Krupnik |
Leibman (2) |
Lerner (11) - two sons fled |
Likman (2) |
Martsikovskiy - one in the army |
Novak (9) - two sons absent, one fled in 1837 |
Pekar (2) |
Pekelis |
Pekerman |
Piatak/Piatok (3) |
Piatetskiy (3) - one absent |
Piatogorskiy/[Piatigorskiy] (2) |
Pivnik (9) - one father fled in 1835, one son fled in 1842, two in the army, one moved to Yanushpol |
Poltak |
Poltorak (6) - two in the army, one absent |
Rabinovich (2) - one father lost in 1845 |
Rabinshtein |
Reitman |
Reznik/[Resnik] (7) - one in the army, one fled |
Roif |
Roitman (2) - one son in the army, one absent |
Roizental/[Rozental] (2) |
Roizin/[Rosen] - related: Fain |
Rozenfeld/[Rosenfeld] (2) - also Roizenfeld |
Sandler (3) - father fled, two sons in the army |
Saper (6) - two sons in the army, one son exiled to jail work |
Shakhman (3) - one son in the army |
Shamis (2) |
Sheifer |
Sherman (2) |
Shifman (2) - one father absent since 1842 |
Shikhman |
Shirman (5) - son in the army |
Shister (2) |
Shmarias - family moved to Zhitomir in 1858, one in the army |
Shpilke |
Shtatman - father absent since 1840 |
Shteinbarg (2) - father exiled to Siberia in 1835 |
Shtelman (2) - one son in the army |
Shtivelman (3) - father fled in 1840 |
Sokhalskiy |
Sokhis |
Sokhis (2) - two sons absent |
Spektor (9) - one fled in 1847, two absent |
Spivak |
Stipniker (3) |
Sukhalskiy |
Sukhis |
Tarsis/Tarees (9) - one family are merchants, in another father fled in 1848, three in the army |
Triger |
Udler |
Varshavskiy (2) - absent since 1834 |
Varstak/Verstak |
Vinits (2) - one in the army |
Vinitskiy |
Vinnik/Vinik |
Vitashkin - one son moved to Berdichev |
Yanover - father fled in 1847 |
Yanovskiy |
Zaslavskiy (3) - one father exiled to Siberia in 1838 |
Zimogorod (2) |
Zukin |