Troyanovo
Census
Name list
1850
This is the index of residents from Troyanovo, Zhitomir district was compiled on Ocrtober 30, 1850.
There were 489 males and 547 females recorded in households 211 bourgeois households.
It was signed by Genekh Dukhovnyi, Zaivel Koiman, Leizer Shterman, Aron Gen[..]tsko, Moshko Tsenter, Itsko Shister, another Moshko Tsenter, tax collector Noakh Vishniovich, rabbi Voko Kushnir.
Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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Aizenberg (2) - one brother sent to army |
Antonovskiy - one in the army |
Berger |
Bilinkiy/[Belenkiy] (4) - also Bilenkiy. One in the army. |
Bitelman |
Brnoshtein |
Brovarnik (2) |
Cherniakhovskiy |
Chortok/[Chertok] |
Chudnovskiy (2) - one absent, two in the army |
Dilgis/Doimgich (?) - PAGE 1267, #164 |
Dofman - absent since 1836 |
Dukhovnyi - related: Torses |
Elman - one son in the army |
Fashman/Faisman (?) |
Feldman - one in the army |
Fleishman |
Furman (6) |
Galtsman |
Garber/Gorber (2) - two brothers separated into their own household (this is one of them). |
Gekhtman (2) - one in the army |
Gersberg - family moved to Zhitomir. Head of the household previously separated from brother's family. |
Gershman (4) - one in the army |
Gershtein |
Gindich/Gindis (3) - one absent |
Gitelman (7) - four in the army |
Gligich - one in the army |
Glikman (4) - one in the army |
Gold |
Goldinberg/[Goldenberg] (3) |
Goltsman (2) |
Gorodskiy |
Jolin/Yolin (3) - one in the army |
Kadka/[Kad'ka] - in the army |
Kantor |
Keisar (2) - in one family both sons absent since 1842 |
Kiperman (2) |
Kofman/Kafman (6) |
Kotliar (2) |
Kravets (5) - also Krovets. One son absent since 1841 |
Krupnik |
Kulman - absent since 1834 |
Kushnir (3) - related: Shister |
Lakhman - family absent since 1834 |
Lenchits |
Libman (3) - one family moved to Zhitomir in 1858. related: Tokar. |
Likhtman |
Loshak (3) |
Margulis/Morgulis (3) |
Mazur (3) - one son absent |
Milgrom (6) - one brother sent to army; one absent |
Milman (9)- one in the army |
Mokoron/Makoron (3) - one in the army |
Morimlad/[Mormilad?] |
Novak (3) |
Nudelman (4) - father absent |
Nulman - converted in 1847 |
Ortinberg/[Ortenberg] (2) - one in the army; in one family father and one son absent since 1834-40. |
Osakovskiy (3) |
Pekar - one absent |
Piliavskiy/Pilyavskiy - one in the army |
Piterzeil |
Poliak |
Pototskiy |
Rabinovich |
Raigorodetskiy |
Raigorodskiy - one son in the army, another sentenced to army |
Rapoport |
Ratush |
Ravinskiy |
Reznik/[Resnik] (4) - one in the army |
Roitinberg/[Roitenberg] |
Rovenskiy - one in the army |
Ruzymovich/Ruzimovich () |
Shafir - one absent |
Sheikhod/Sheikhed (?) |
Shister (4) |
Shnaider (2) |
Shpitalnyi (2) - two in the army |
Shtilbarg |
Shumskiy |
Shvets (2) - one father absent |
Solodkiy (4) |
Spektor (6) |
Tepman |
Tolchin (3) - one in the army |
Tombak |
Triger |
Tsenter (4) - one in the army |
Tupman/Tutzon(?) |
Vainshtein - one in the army |
Vertman |
Vinik (4) |
Vishniovich/Vishnevich - related: Tepman |
Vitka/Vatka |
Yufe/[Iofe] (5) |
Zeltser |
Zhelezniak (3) - two in the army |
Zhitomirskiy |