Krolevets
Census
Name list
1858
These is the list of families from Krolevets, Krolevets district as compiled on May 28, 1858.
There were 54 households with 352 males and 375 females. It was signed by Izrail Nakhimov Medvedov, Ovsey Eselev Vernyi, tax collector Izrail Gankil, currently as a rabbi Yuda Leibov Nemtsov.
Numbers indicate how many families shared the same last name.
| Family Name | Notes | |
|---|---|---|
| Amkhelson | added on May 15, 1858 | |
| Avrumev/Avrunev | #19 | |
| Borukhov | father absent since 1855. | |
| Braginskiy | family split into separate households in 1865. | |
| Burmistrovich | ||
| Danilevich | family split into separate households in 1870. | |
| Davidov | ||
| Dimer | newyl added family. | |
| Dobruiskin | one in the army | |
| Foinitskiy | ||
| Frenkel | ||
| Gankin | family split into separate households in 1865. | |
| Golubkov | One in the army. Family split into separate households in 1865. | |
| Gomelskiy | ||
| Kamenetskiy | ||
| Karliya (2) | one father exiled to Siberia in 1852 | |
| Khotimskiy | One in the army. Family split into separate households in 1870. One in the army. | |
| Kisilevskiy | ||
| Klevenskiy (3) | one family moved to Kherson as bourgeois in 1854. | |
| Konovalov | became merchant in Krolevets in 1857 with family. | |
| Kositskiy(?) | #9 | |
| Krasilshchik | two in the army. | |
| Krichevskiy | family divided into separate households in 1870. | |
| Levitskiy (2) | ||
| Lifsits/[Lifshits] | added in 1857. Another record says he came in 1858 | 1860, temporary exempt from taxes. |
| Likhtenshtein | ||
| Madorskiy | ||
| Medvedov/Medvedev (4) | ||
| Mirin | family became merchants in Krolevets in 1857. | |
| Mogilenskiy | one absent | |
| Nemtsov | one in the army. Family split into separate households in 1864. | |
| Novikov | added on October 1, 1854. | |
| Orshanskiy/Arshanskiy | ||
| Pertsov | one in the army. Family split into separate households in 1865. | |
| Rapoport | uncle became merchant and moved to Konotop with family in 1858. | |
| Rozenburkh/[Rosenburg] | one in the army, one absent | |
| Shalitov/Shamipov(?) | #34 came on May 15. | |
| Shapira | four in the army, one exiled to Siberia, one converted. | |
| Shubov | ||
| Sinaiskiy | ||
| Sirotovskiy | family added on May 26, 1858. | |
| Staroselskiy | one absent | |
| Tilman | ||
| Tsarkovskiy/Tserikovskiy (2) | ||
| Vernyi | one in the army. Family split into separate households in 1865. | |
| Zolotarev | one in the army, one converted. |