Chudnov
Census
Name list
1850
This is the index of bourgeois families from Chudnov, Zhitomir district, compiled on October 22, 1850.
There were 1226 male and 1432 female bourgeois residents recorded in 537 households. It was signed by authors Kelman Ios Azis, Voko Berkovich Kagan, Avrum Srulevich Shekhet, Ikhel Meer Monashkovich Ashma(?), Mordko Iosevich Zukin, Shaya Duvid [Dv?]ushkovich Fishman, Duvid Moshkovich Bershten, Ude[l?] Grinshpun and by rabbi Shmul Nimenman.
Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
Family Name |
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Ainbinde/[Ainbinder] (4) - two in the army |
Aizinbarg/[Aisenberg] (4) - one brother absent since 1847; one in the army |
Alterman - one in the army |
Ames |
Amsha |
Azos - one in the army |
Baiduver |
Baran (4) |
Barankovyi |
Barkhatnyi |
Barshtman - one in the army |
Bashmilukhe |
Begelfer |
Bekar/Beker - two in the army |
Beker (2) - one in the army |
Bekerman (3) - one in the army |
Belman - one in the army |
Bershtein |
Bider (2) |
Bilyi |
Birman |
Birshtein |
Bledy - related: Kurnovetskiy |
Blekhman - one lost |
Blenshtein |
Bochka |
Bonder - one lost |
Borinbeim/Brenbeim |
Borovyi (2) - one absent since 1847 |
Bosinka-Kholost |
Braitsailo |
Bramar/Bramarov(?) - #117 |
Breitman - one son absent since 1849 |
Bresler - one in the army |
Bretsler |
Britan (4) - one son absent since 1847 |
Britanchuk |
Brotman - family moved to Zhitomir in 1842 |
Brover - one in the army |
Brudnyi - one in the army |
Brun (2) - one lost |
Bryk/Brik |
Buby - became farmer in Romanovka |
Bukhgalter/[Bugalter] - one son in the army |
Bukhis |
Buratinskiy |
Burkey |
Burshtein |
Butman |
Daich - two in the army |
Desiatnik (3) |
Dobtsis/Dabtsis (2) |
Dolgopesakha - one in the army |
Dorfman (3) - one in the army |
Dosus |
Dovonosyi |
Drapichna - one son absent since 1849 |
Dril |
Dubiny |
Dukhovnyi |
Eipelbeim/[Epelbeim] |
Eizgelt |
Fain |
Faktor - one in the army |
Feferman |
Feidel - one in the army |
Feiner |
Fel |
Feldman (3) - two in the army, one lost |
Fert |
Fichler/Fitler(?) - #400 |
Fidler |
Fidman |
Firman (2) |
Fishfel |
Fishman (9) - one family became farmers in Sloboda Romanovka in 1835; one son in the army |
Fleisher (3) |
Fleishman (3) - one in the army(?) |
Flit |
Frants |
Fudim |
Fuks (2) |
Furman (2) |
Galperin |
Gamer |
Gandelman |
Gekun |
Gelfan - father absent since 1835 |
Gendel |
Gendelman |
Genechk - one in the army |
Gil (2) |
Giler (2) |
Gindik - family became farmers and moved to place Romanovo in 1835, one son converted. |
Girshtein |
Girzelnik |
Gitelman (2) |
Gitul |
Gnip(?) - #40 one in the army |
Gofin (2) |
Goisman |
Goldfain (3) - two sons lost in 1844 |
Goldgamer - one in the army |
Golitseitsik |
Golts-shtein/Goltshtein |
Goltsman (3) |
Gopman/Gotlan(?) - one lost |
Gorbatyi |
Gormer |
Grinshpun |
Gubatyi |
Gubderty |
Guberman (2) |
Gudman |
Gulman |
Gund |
Kagan |
Kagan |
Kaleinker |
Kalika (2) |
Kaminker (5) - one family lost since 1847; one son in the army. Related: Kagan |
Kaminnyi- one in the army |
Kamornik |
Kantor-Khaz[inn?] - #466 |
Karma - absent since 1835 |
Karman - lost since 1840 |
Karnoveskiy - one in the army |
Karnovetskiy (2) |
Karshchishchovskiy |
Kashtan - ravodnik (profession?) |
Kaya/Ka[?] |
Kaza |
Kaznadzei - moved to place Khodorkov in 1850 |
Kefman |
Khaid |
Khait (3) - family in unknown absense since 1846; one son lost ni 1844 |
Khanaks |
Khandozhka/Khai(?)dozhka - #478 one son absent since 1834 |
Kharitan/[Khariton] |
Khazin |
Khinkes (5) - one family absent since 1849 |
Khirak (2) - one son lost in 1849 |
Kimerman |
Kiperman (3) - one in the army |
Kirman/Kerman |
Kishka (3) - family moved to Berdichev in 1840; two families moved to Yanushpol in 1840 |
Kleiman |
Knut |
Kokis |
Konets |
Kopika |
Korinman |
Korman (4) - one in the army |
Korostishev-Korshchiver |
Koseyglaz |
Kosma |
Kosman |
Kosti - one absent |
Kozlol/Kozlov(?) - one in the army |
Kozneikh/Kozneil - #268 one lost |
Kravets |
Krechman |
Kriin |
Krimar |
Krimerman |
Krivopeys/Krivopeis |
Krivyi |
Kruk (2) |
Krupkin |
Krupnik - absent since 1840 |
Krutobrodyi |
Krutogolovy |
Ksandrovskiy |
Kupit |
Kushner (2) |
Kutsyi |
Lemes/Lemos |
Lerman (8) |
Levi - family became farmers and moved to place Romanovo |
Lezman |
Ligner |
Likhtman |
Lin/Lyn |
Lir/Lire |
Lis |
Loiterbudyi |
Loshak (2) |
Lushnia - one in the army. Related: Zukin |
Lutanskiy - one in the army |
Main |
Maiofis(?) - #302 |
Makovetskiy (3) - father is a barber, one son in the army; one lost |
Makovoz |
Malamot/[Molamed?] |
Malchik - father absent since 1845 |
Maliovanyi/Malevanyi (2) - one in the army |
Maloska/Malovka - #70 |
Man |
Margulis - related: Meerovich(?) |
Markman (2) |
Matun-Sherman |
Matuna |
Mazer |
Mazur - one in the army |
Medved |
Melamed-Kliger - melamed probably means teacher, one brother lost |
Menidres - father exiled to Siberia in 1837, one son absent since 1843. |
Midbarg - one absent |
Milamed/Melamed |
Mile |
Milman (2) - one lost |
Milshtein |
Mim/Mais(?) - #227 one in the army |
Mirkvit/Markvit - one lost |
Mizbrakh (2) |
Mizrakh (2) - one in the army |
Moisures |
Mokhein/Morein(?) - #128 one in the army |
Molamot/[Mulamed?] |
Molechnik - one lost |
Mosenzhnik/Mosionzhnik (3) - related: Mosionzhn |
Moshek |
Motel |
Mul |
Nebrat (2) - one in the army. In early 1858 this family moved to Sloboda Medvedchikha [... Lakhman] |
Neishinman/Neiminman(?) - #438 |
Nepevny |
Neschastnyi/Neshchastnyi |
Netselman |
Nisilvarg/[Niselbarg] |
Novak (3) |
Nudin |
Obedman |
Oizgelt (2) |
Ostronovyi - one in the army |
Ostrouevyi |
Pachkur |
Papirnik |
Parkh (2) |
Patsin/Pitsik |
Peiterbarg/[Piterbarg] - one in the army |
Peitersburskiy/[Piterburgskiy] |
Pekar - one in the army |
Pestravy |
Piatka |
Piatok |
Piskatyi |
Pitelka |
Pivnik |
Plaksa |
Pokostovk |
Pribludnyi |
Pukh |
Puzharnyi (2) - one in the army |
Raboskiy (2) |
Razvodnik |
Reingel |
Rekhtman |
Reshka (2) - two in the army |
Ridkozubyi/[Redkozubyi] |
Rimar (2) |
Ripke |
Rivkes - one son absent since 1848 |
Rizosyvyi - family absent since 1838 |
Roitbarg |
Rubinfain (4) - one son with his family became merchants; one son moved to Novograd-Volynskiy in 1845 |
Rubinshtein |
Rudman (6) |
Rushailo |
Sakna |
Salman |
Sania |
Seryi - son absent since 1845 |
Shafir |
Shames |
Shamesman |
Sharfer |
Shchigil/[Shchigel] |
Shchitin |
Shchuplak |
Shchur - one in the army |
Sheigits |
Sheinker |
Sheinligner - two in the army |
Shekhet/[Shokhet] (2) |
Shendelman - one in the army |
Sherman (3) - related: Zisling |
Shister |
Shisterman (4) - one family absent since 1848 |
Shitsman - one in the army |
Shivakh |
Shkurnik - one in the army |
Shmukler (2) |
Shmunik (2) |
Shnaiderman |
Shnaidmeer |
Shpits (2) - two in the army |
Shpitsbub |
Shraibman-Shafir |
Shtekelbarg |
Shtikil |
Shtitelman |
Shukman |
Shulman |
Shurmes - one in the army |
Shutyi-Siroty |
Shvants (2) |
Shvartsman |
Shveika |
Shvets |
Simner/Sminer/Silker(?) - #507,511 |
Sipke |
Siroty |
Smarkatyi (4) - three in the army |
Solovyi |
Starchik |
Starik - related: Sirota(?) |
Storchak (4) - family lost/absent since 1840 |
Susid |
Taifil/[Toifel] |
Tainy |
Taks |
Tantsbukher |
Temnogorod |
Tepman |
Tesl(?) - #89 |
Titelbarg/Titilbarg |
Tkhirak |
Tokar (2) |
Tokhis |
Tonka |
Trigub - in the army |
Trogub |
Trus |
Tsap (4) - two in the army |
Tsekhmeister |
Tsetke/Tsatske |
Tsetske |
Tsetskiy/Tsiatskiy |
Tsiatskiy |
Tsibulia |
Tsietska/Tsatska - one in the army |
Tsing |
Unknown/Anshelevich - #416 Mikhel Anshelevich (36 previously) died in 1849 and his son Gershko (12 previously) died in 1849. |
Unknown/Froimovich - #414 Moshko Aron Froimovich (21 y.o. previously) exiled to Siberia in 1840. His brother Srul died in 1847. |
Unknown/Slepoy - Eizor Slepoy, son of Volko. 43 y.o. Blind and disabled. |
Uvkh/Nekh(?) - #257 |
Vainer (2) |
Vainerman (3) |
Vainshtein |
Vais (4) - two sons lost, one in the army |
Vaisin |
Vaisman |
Vaksman |
Valdman (5) - three in the army |
Varvak (2) |
Vaser - son absent since 1835 |
Vaserman - one brother absent since 1845. Related: Bluvshtein |
Veksel |
Vekselman (2) - related: Firman, Kaplianskiy (one in the army) |
Vernyi |
Veselyi |
Viltsikes/Vishchikes(?) |
Vinik |
Voitskiy |
Vorobyi |
Voryk - two sons in the army, one exiled to Siberia in 1840. |
Vugner |
Vysokolobyi/Visokolobyi - related: Babka |
Yabka |
Yachmin/Yachmin' |
Yapka - one in the army |
Yasnogorod |
Yasnogorodskiy (2) - one in the army |
Yures - one in the army |
Zagika (2) - two in the army. Related: Dukhovnyi |
Zaichik (2) |
Zakutnir |
Zdeshnyi |
Zeigerman (2) - one son moved to Zhitomir |
Zeltsman - one absent |
Zenogorod |
Zhvavyi |
Zilberman (4) - one in the army |
Ziniavich - one in the army |
Zlotnik |
Znaida - related: Galperin |
Znaidy |