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Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Chudnov bourgeois residents in October 1850

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
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