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Cherniakhov bourgeois in July 1858

Cherniakhov Census Name list 1858

This is the index of bourgeois families from Cherniakhov, Zhitomir district, compiled on July 2, 1858.

There were 592 males and 755 females living within 226 bourgeis households.
The numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.

It was signed by census takers Yudko Kagan, Yos Duvid Volfman, rabbi Gershko Rabin and tax collector Gershko Brazhin.

Family Name Notes
Akselrud (17)Three families #174, 54 and 224 united in one household. One family left in 1861. Five sons in the army, four absent. In one family father moved to Zhitomir in 1862. Two left to Korostyshev in 1882. One son separated from the family in 1866.
Berger
Bikhbinder
Birman (6)one in the army
Brazhin/Brozhin (2)#112,147
Chmukhone son left to Korostyshev in 1882
Daich
Dorfmanone in the army. This family excluded (left) in 1861.
Drubich (2)
Drutman (3)
Edvabno/Yedvabno#238 recorded in separate artisan list
Edvabnyi/Yedvabnyione absent
Elen(?)#202
Faerfather missed previously
Felsher
Fertser (5)two families #57 and 58 united in one household. One family appears in artisan list. One son absent. #241 recorded in separate artisan list
Fleitman (2)one in the army
Fraiman
Fridman (4)one father absent, #234 recorded in separate list One father absent, one son in the army
Gekhtunited with two Gekhtman families in one household
Gekhtman (2)families #140, #223 (Gekht) and 245 united in one household
Gershman (12)Two families #200 and 60 (or 69?) united in one household. Also another two families #203 and 230 united in their own household. One family became farmers. Three sons in the army. one son moved to Khabnoe in 1882.
Gilerman (2)
Giterman (6)#220 and 166 united in one household. #127 this family became merchants in Zhitomir in 1875. One in the army.
Gitman
Glizerman (2)two in the army
Gluzer#19
Goldfarb (5)this family is separated into two households in 1863. One in the army. One son separated from household in 1866
Grinshpunmoved to Korostyshev in 1882
Grober
Kagan (8)Three families #227, 87, and 226 united in one household. One family member left family #151 in 1866. One son with his family left to separate household in 1866.
Kailerone in the army
Karait/Karant(?) #242 one brother absent. See Kurant.
Kats (2)one absent
Katsev#236 recorded in separate list
Kazimon/Nazimok(?)#41 one in the army
Keigel#226, 87 and 227 united in one household
Khazinfamily became farmers
Kiper (2)one in the army. Two families #63 and 64 united in one household.
Kiperman (2)family moved to Zhitomir as bourgeois in 1868.
Kraizman (2)In 1862 one brother moved to Berdichev as merchant with his family.
Kreizman/Kroizman#49 one in the army
Kurantthis family excluded from (left) community in 1861.
Leibman
Lembart
Lerner (2)
Liberman (4)two in the army. One nephew moved to Kiev governorate in 1882.
Litvin (4)One family moved to Zhitomir in 1858. One son excluded from bourgeois in 1862.
Maniovich (2)one family #123 became farmers.
Margulian (2)see Morgulian.
Milrudone nephew left this family in 1866.
Morgulian (4)two families #66 and 67 united in one household. one in the army. Oone son moved to Malin/Zhabin(?)
Morgulitsone in the army.
Muchnik
Muliar
Mutsikhmakher#233 recorded in separate list
Naftolovich
Nudelman#240 recorded in separate artisan list
Pekarskiy
Poliak (2)One family left to Zhitomir in 1858. Someone else went to the army for another family.
Rabinthis family (except for niece Feiga), became merchants in 1862.
Rabinafamilies #172 and 215 united in one household.
Rabinerfamiles #215 and 172 united in one household.
Rabinovich (3)one father exiled to Siberia in 1857
Raikher
Raitermoved to Zhitomir as bourgeois in 1858
Raizone in the army
Raizin#219,201 and 225 united in one household.
Rapoport (2)#237 recorded in separate list
Reikherabsent since 1856
Reznikone in the army
Roiterbarg/[Roterberg] (5)three in the army, #235 recorded in separate list
Roizen/[Rosen]#225,201 and 219 united in one household.
Roizenbarg/[Rosenberg](11)Two families #55 and 56 united in one household. One brother moved away to different household in 1866.
Two families #183 and 43 united in one household.
Three families #201,219 and 225 united in one household. One added in 1872.
families #151 and 68 united in one household
One family moved to Goroshki/Goroshkov as merchants in 1862.
One family excluded from community (left) in 1861.
One family family was united with family #183 in one household. This family removed from community records (left?) in 1861.
Roizenblat/[Rosenblat] (2)two in the army
Roizenfeld/[Rosenfeld] (2)one brother moved to bourgeois of Germanova(?) in 1883
Rudman (2)one in the army
Rudnikone in the army
Shapira (5)one family excluded from community (left) in 1861; two sons in the army, one son moved to Chudnov in 1882.
Shapirshtein (2)two absent
Sheinblat (7)Also Shinblat. Two families #208 and #169 united(?) in one household; two familes #222 and 48 united in one household. One son absent, one in the army. Family #169 is said united with #222. Another record states families #169, 48 and 222 united in one household.
Shekhtman (2)one absent. One brother with son moved to different household in 1866.
Shekhtmeister
Shraibman (2)one father absent since 1854; one son in the army.
Shuliak
Shvartsman
Skop (4)one moved to Korinsin, Kiev gov in 1882. In another family one son absent.
Smoliar (3)one in the army
Spektor (3)
Ster#221 and 64 united in one household.
Stirman/Styrman (3)families #65 and 78 united in one household. Three family members left (to different household?) in 1866. One son in the army.
Urman (2)
Vainer (4)one converted in 1855, one absent.
Vaksman (2)two in the army
Volfman (12)Two families #99 and 50 united in one household. This (possibly these, i.e. both) families left community in 1861. Two families #182 and 99 united in one household. One Family became farmers. One family left in 1861. One son fled, three in the army. One moved to Germanovka in 1883.
Vulakh (2)two in the army, one absent.
Vulman (3)One absent. Families #165 and 244 united in one household.
Yudkin#239 recorded in separate artisan list
Zinger