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Russian Jewish Roots

Genealogy in the 21st Century.

Vysotsk residents in December 1850

Vysotsk Census Name list 1850

This is a list of residents from Vysotsk (Visotsk), Rovno district as compiled on December 25, 1850.

There were 132 males and 204 females recorded within 70 households. It was signed by authors Meer Leib Simkhovich Gugal(?), Borukh Mordko Leibovich Shapira and rabbi Volf Movshovich Shtofir.

Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.

Family Name
Beigel
Borovik
Borovik - father and one son became farmers in 1835, another son in the army. Related: Mirochnik
Fidl
Fiterman - related: Fishman
Frinkel/[Frenkel] - one absent
Furman - one in the army
Gekht - one absent
Geven - one absent
Golub - related: Shuster
Ivriy - three absent since 1845-48.
Kagne (2) - in one family most absent.
Kats
Khazanchuk (3)
Khusid/[Khasid]
Kobyla - one absent
Koltun - most absent
Konbarg - two sons absent. Related: Primak
Kotik/Kotyk (2) - in one family all absent/lost/in the army.
Kotliar
Krivoruchka (2) - one absent. Related: Oruman (one son absent), Napkhan
Kurtach - one absent
Lakhmanchuk - related: Melamed
Litvak
Lopata (4) - one in the army, one absent
Magit/[Magid]
Melamed - one in the army
Muzyk/Muzik - related: Berezhenitskiy
Napkhan (3) - one absent
Oruman - one son absent, one in the army
Potrukh (2) - one absent
Pras
Rozenkvit - one son absent
Ryzhiy/Rizhiy (2) - two absent. Related: Maizel
Sernitskiy
Shames - one in the army. Related: Beder
Shapira
Shapshai - two absent, one in the army
Sheinman
Sher
Shindbein - one absent
Shlapak (2)
Shnaider (2)
Shteinbarg - one absent
Shtofir/[Shtofer] (3)
Shukhet (2) - two absent
Shuster (2) - one family became farmers in 1835. Related: Shapira
Shvarts
Tkach - one absent
Vainer
Vaks
Vinnik - #16. One absent