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Notes for the Tables of the "Registry of Meschanin Lyakhovichi Taverners List 1805"
Introduction, Design, and Indices, by Deborah Glassman, copyright 2007
All indices on this page are ©Deborah Glassman 2007 and may not be reproduced in whole or
part without her written permission.
This original nineteenth century document is a list whose internal content has been identified as a registry of those seeking to operate taverns in the Lyakhovichi area and to be registered as townsmen with the status of “meschanin Lyakovichi.” Most often translated as "petit borgeouis", meschanin was a recognized economic status with privileges in Imperial Russia. The manuscript reports events happening as late as November 1805 and so was completed after that date. There are 234 Jews named in this document; 52 were primary applicants, 3 were Jews named in descriptive text, the remainder were family of the primary applicants including 2 servants.
The Household Number is an item original to the document, not created in the making of the table, but
it was simply an order of enumeration and there is no evidence that it was transfered to subsequent documents
by officials or the applicants. Families were ordered in the document under the name of the actual applicant
for the privilege. Further handling of the data has suggested some reasons that some families were recorded
following others, but this first table just presents the original content, with additional iterations
to follow on this page. In the interest of making a comfortable flow through the data and loading of the page,
the main table (in the center of this page) is complete with all information provided in the original, but
the subsequent tabulations are abridged to just the columns most relevant to their topic. You can find each person
listed in this document, also filed alphabetically by first name and again by the purported family name, on our
Lyakhovichi Shtetl All Page Index which is listed in the right-hand column.
(It is published across multiple pages because of its size.)
Information collected, by reorganizing information by "father's name," has been
incorporated into a table that provides surprising new insights on our
"Fathers of Lyakhovichi" pages, which again have been divided for manageability
and you can find the pages in the right-hand column links.
Column One of this page, which you are reading right now,
includes two tables: the first listing heads of households by former residence, and the second, by the place these applicants are requesting to live in 1805.
A householder applying to be registered as “meschanin” was required to list all those resident in their home and this included grown children and the spouses and children of those grown children. There were many reasons (see note in Neville Lamdan's article in the center of this page) to not include people who would be eligible, but the table and analysis presented here, simply informs us of those who were reported present. The actual document specifies the relation of wife, son, daughter, and son-in-law. A householder with grown children might have other people in the house whose relation would be given in terms of their relation to that grown child. For clarity in this document, the further relation to the householder was added by the webmaster. For example, in the first listing: Shmoyla son of Yankel is the head of household and there are thirteen other people included in this family unit. A son Binka is specified in the original record to be Shmoyla’s son. A woman named Sora is listed as “Binka’s wife.” The webmaster has reported it as “Shmoyla’s son Binka’s wife.” I have included actual pages from the registry so you can examine the original and rely on the language and handwriting interpretation skills of your own experts.
The "Family Name" applied to the household, as pointed out in Dr. Lamdan’s article, was clearly in flux at this point in time. Very few of the names reported here were still in use in the 1816 and 1819 Revision Lists though there are more individuals who clearly show up both here and in those next-decade documents. However, the names do offer some interesting insights.
There are twelve or thirteen separate families where the Family Name is in the form of a patronymic but it is not the patronymic of the head of household. (The discrepancy is because one might be a location-based name, or toponyn, rather than a patronymic.) Running through the permutations of the table, it was an interesting finding that these specific names were all owned by long time Lyakhovichi residents and one native of nearby Mysh.
Berko son of Itsko ABRAMOVICH (from Lyakhovichi )
Leiba son of Nokhem BERKOVICH (from Lyakhovichi)
Gabriel son of Manus BERKOVICH (from Lyakhovichi)
Girsh son of Nokhem BERKOVICH (from Lyakhovichi)
Mishel son of Berka MESHELOVICH (from Mysh)
Gershon son of Izroel NEKHEMI (from Lyakhovichi)
Peisakh son of Izroel PESAKHOVICH (Lyakhovichi native)
Ovsey son of Aser PESAKHOVICH (Lyakhovichi native)
Volf son of Leiba SHAKHNOVICH (from Lyakhovichi)
Matys son of Shander SHIMONOVICH (Lyakhovichi native)
Shimon son of Shander SHIMONOVICH (Lyakhovichi native)
Itsko son of Leiba YANKELOVICH (Lyakhovichi native)
Yosel son of Leiba YOSELOVSKY – could be a toponyn also (Lyakhovichi native)
Another group of applicants are referred to with family names that reflect a recent residence – DAREVSKY of Darevo, SNOVSKY of Snov, VEDZMYANYUK of Vedzma, et al. But there are 8 households whose “family names” may reflect older migrations, as the town name does not appear in their recent or upcoming residences.
Shloma son of David CHERNIKOVSKY
Zelman son of Leiba DEMBINETS (Dembin is a local village in which another applicant was seeking residence )
Girsh son of David FOLVARKOVICH
Itsa son of Shaya GOLDAVITSKY
Girsh son of Leizer KHVEDZYAK – this one is a harder call. There is another applicant called "Sholom son of Leizer", from the same hometown of Sakunova as Girsh son of Leizer, who was seeking permission to live in Khvedzyaki village. So both men may have been part of a single family with ties to that community. But the finding validates the use of these surnames to learn more about individual families.
Evel son of Sholom SVOYATITSKY
Yosel son of Itsko VOLKHOVSKY
Berko son of Orel ZVEDZITSKI
Seven families use the toponyn, LYAKHOVITSKY or LACHOVITSKY, which would seem to be counter-intuitive to our understanding of name formation. A person usually has to have moved away from a town to be called by its name as an identifier. Moishe of Lechovich is not very descriptive in a town where everybody could be called “of Lechovich.” But formatting the information in these tables, has again provided the resolution to the problem. Six of the seven holders were men who had lived in Lyakhovichi and then moved away. Each is cited with the year of their move and how long they have been back. Only one, who appears to be an estate laborer in the nearby modern community of Medevedichi (then Nedzvediki) does not have Lyakhovichi antecedants cited, but a pattern is clearly established for these others. That last man's listing is somewhat abbreviated and may have also been that of a Lyakovichi native who moved away. So the names may have come into usage when they were men from Lyakhovichi in other towns.
Girsh son of Yosel LYAKHOVITSKY (Lyakhovichi native who left in 1794 and lived in Tsirin kahal)
Itsko son of Abram LYAKHOVITSKY (Lyakhovichi native who was living in other village from 1799)
Itsko son of Moshe LYAKHOVITSKY (Long time Lyakhovichi resident who was in pre-1803 revision lists, left in 1803)
Ovsey son of Perets LYAKHOVITSKY (Lyakhovichi resident, in revision lists, arrived here 1802)
Aryia son of Ovsey LYAKHOVITSKY (Lyakhovichi resident, in revision lists, arrived here 1801)
Shlyoma son of Khaim LYAKHOVITSKY (Lyakhovichi resident, in revision lists, moved away and returned here 1804)
Mowsha son of Girsh (Resident on estate Nedzvediki, no Lyakhovichi connection cited)
The requested residences (where the applicant desired to live and the name of the approving landlord) have been standardized in format so they can be searched as were the past residences and the previous kahal in which the applicant was registered. Many of the entries specify that the person was previously listed in the kahal of a particular town. I have also noted in that column if it specifies that they were recorded in the revision lists of that place. The translator put the note that the jurisdiction “parafiya” we find in this column, means volost. Though the note was provided in each instance, I am replacing it here with this single note. Volost, in turn, was a later Russian administrative unit for a “township” which united several villages jurisdictionally.
This list includes in its index, three Jews named in the body of the report who were not applicants or their families. They were cited as the current employer or residence of different applicants, so we find “Evelovich, a Jew”, Aron Leibovich a Jew, and Gershon Borukhovich, a Jew.
The main table, in the center of this page, is a recompilation of the material assembled in the year 2000 by the Lyakhovichi Research group. In addition to the father’s names originally provided for the 52 applicants, I have entered a father’s name wherever the information was provided descriptively. For example in household number 1 with its 14 individual members, only one had a patronymic provided in the record but ten members were listed in the content in terms of their relationships to their fathers. Now the listing of these fourteen provides ten patronymics provided in the source and not previously reported.
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| Heads of Family Sorted by Previous Residence |
House-hold
# |
First Name |
Father’s Name |
Name applied to Household
(not necessarily a hereditary surname) |
Previous Residence/ Landlord of applicant |
NONE |
ng |
Evel? |
Eveliovich, a Jew |
Bolottsy village (in parafia Negnevitskay) of Count Khrebtovich Currently lives there |
48 |
Yosel |
Itsko |
VOLOKHOVSKY |
Darevna(?) village Novogrudok povet resident, was listed in Mys kahal revision list, and now with his family arrived from mestechko Turets |
3 |
Borukh |
Ovsey |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo native |
5 |
Yeda |
Dovid |
DUBINETS |
Dembin native |
6 |
Sholom |
Dovid |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi Native |
12 |
Itska |
Shaya |
GOLDAVITSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko in Slutsk povet
native, where listed in revision, moved here in 1804 |
8 |
Zelman |
Leiba |
DEMBINETS |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native |
30 |
Meyer |
Movsha |
BUSEL |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native that left 30 years ago |
7 |
Girsh |
Yosel |
VEDZMYANYUK |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native where previously listed [in kahal?] |
28 |
Leiba |
Nokhim |
BERKOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native where was listed with his family, [living] from 1796, |
20 |
Yosel |
Leiba |
YOSELYOVSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
24 |
Matys |
Shander |
SHIMONOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
19 |
Gershon |
Izroel |
NEKHEMI |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
21 |
Peisakh |
Izroel |
PEISAKHOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
14 |
Khayim |
Yankel |
TURKOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who left in 1794 |
23 |
Shimon |
Shander |
SHIMONOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who left in 1793 |
47 |
Ovsey |
Asar |
PEISAKHOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who left it about 20 years ago, was listed in the kahal of mestechko Mys [Novaya Mysh] revision list, |
10 |
Volf |
Movsha |
GOLOVACH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who ran away and returned in 1804 |
44 |
Girsh |
Yosel |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who was checked off in 1794, was listed in revision lists of this povet, mestechko Tsirin kahal, |
45 |
Avraam |
Leiba |
ZAOSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who was checked off in 1797, and now decide to resettle |
32 |
Itsko |
Abram |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who was in village ___ … from 1799 |
26 |
Shlyoma |
Movsha |
EPSHTEL |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who where was listed, left it 16 years ago, returned here in 1800 from mestechko Zabludovo on Prussian border, |
25 |
Itsko |
Leiba |
YANKELYOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko native who where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
36 |
Itsko |
Movsha |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident where was listed in revision lists, left in 1803 |
29 |
Gabriel |
Manus |
BERKOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed |
34 |
Evel |
Sholom |
SVOYATITSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed in revision lists, returned in 1802 |
49 |
Ovsey |
Perets |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed in revision lists, arrive here in 1802, |
40 |
Berko |
Itsko |
ABRAMOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed in revision lists, arrive here in 1804, |
52 |
Berko |
Orel |
ZVEDZITSKI |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed in revision lists, arrive here in November of 1805, |
33 |
Yosel |
Yankel |
BUSEL |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed in revision lists |
39 |
Ariya |
Ovsey |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed in revision lists, arrive here in 1801 |
35 |
Leiba |
Mordukh |
NONE |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed, now lives in a village Bolottsy (in parafia Negnevitskay) of Count Khrebtovich [in the household] of Eveliovich a Jew, as a farm laborer from 1802 |
27 |
Shlyoma |
Khayim |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko resident, where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
38 |
Shloma |
Dovid |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Lyakhovichi mestechko residents, where were listed in revision lists, arrive here in 1797 |
31 |
Girsh |
Nokhim |
BERKOVICH |
Lyakhovichi mestechko Slutsk povet native; was listed in Stvolovich kahal and
came from mestechko Pogost of Pinsk povet in 1803 |
2 |
Volf |
Leiba |
SHAKHNOVICH |
Lyakhovichi resident; left 12 yrs ago |
22 |
Yankel |
Shimkha |
MOLCHADZKY |
Molchadi mestechko in Slonim povet |
4 |
Orel |
Lemel |
BORUDA |
Molchadi mestecko in Slonim povet native, left as child |
50 |
Mishel |
Berka |
MESHELYOVICH |
Mysh mestechko in Novogrudok povet, native, was listed in mestechko Lyakhovichi revision list by that time residents, arrived here in 1801 |
15 |
Eda |
Beinus |
NAGORNANSKY |
Nedzvedits in Slutsk povet native |
16 |
Leizer |
Shakhna |
GIROVICH |
Nedzvedits in Slutsk povet native listed there in Revision, moved here [Lyakhovichi] 1803 |
37 |
Movsha |
Girsh |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Nedzvedki estate of landlord Domenka (“stay in the afore mentioned estate- ) |
18 |
Itsko |
Rubin |
BUSEL |
Odakhovshchizna village Novogrudok povet native/ of landlord Rdultovsky |
42 |
Yosel |
Valf |
EPSHTEN |
Pinsk town native, was listed in mestechko Lyakhovichi revision list … year, |
NONE |
Gershon |
Borukh |
Borukhovich, a Jew |
Polonecha mestchechko currently where family of Leizer son of Girsh lives with him |
13 |
Girsh |
Leizer |
KHVEDZYAK |
Sakunova village, Novogrudok povet native / landlord Kunevich |
11 |
Sholom |
Leizar |
KHVEDZYAK |
Sakunova/ Kunevich |
41 |
Benas |
Aron |
SNOVSKY |
Snov mestechko Novogrudok povet residents where were listed in revision lists and now wish to resettle to mestechko Lyakhovichi, where already own a house |
51 |
Abram |
Volf |
BOGUSHETS |
Stvolovichi kahal - in revision lists of - and now siwhes to move to mestechko Lyakhovichi |
1 |
Shmoyla |
Yankel |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Svoyatichi village Novogrudok povet native/ Obukhovich |
43 |
Leizer |
Girsh |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
these Jews now staying in this povet, in mestechko Polonechka, with Gershon Borukhovich a Jew; announce that they were residents of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where they were listed in revision lists, left it in 1804 |
9 |
Girsh |
Dovid |
FOLVARKOVICH |
Vedzma village in Novogrudok povet - Native of / landlord Lopata |
17 |
Nason |
Dovid |
DUBINETS |
Vedzma village Novogrudok povet native |
NONE |
Aron |
Leib? |
Leibovich, a Jew |
Zhukhovichi village in Mirskaya parafiya of prince Dominik Rad[z]ivil Currently lives there |
| Heads of Family Sorted by Desired New Residence |
House-hold
# |
First Name |
Father’s Name |
Name applied to Household
(not necessarily a hereditary surname) |
New Residence/
Landlord of applicant |
44 |
Girsh |
Yosel |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Beshki (or Balki) village inVoronchanskaya parafiya / landlord Stengauz |
51 |
Abram |
Volf |
BOGUSHETS |
Bogushi village of Vilno Seminarium |
23 |
Shimon |
Shander |
SHIMONOVICH |
Budovlya village in parafiya Darevskaya/ landlord Charkovsky |
3 |
Borukh |
Ovsey |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo village /priests (Ksenz Basileus Darevsky [of Basilica Darevo] |
2 |
Volf |
Leiba |
SHAKHNOVICH |
Darevo village, Darevskaya parafiya/ of priest (says Kanonik) Slonimsky |
5 |
Yeda |
Dovid |
DUBINETS |
Dembin village / landlord Volsky |
18 |
Itsko |
Rubin |
BUSEL |
Dubovo village (in parafiya Darevskaya) / priest Slonimsky |
17 |
Nason |
Dovid |
DUBINETS |
Dubovo village / plebaniya? Darevskaya |
4 |
Orel |
Lemel |
BORUDA |
Edlin village / landlord Sukhetsky |
20 |
Yosel |
Leiba |
YOSELYOVSKY |
Ekimovichi village plebanyia(?) Darevskaya |
1 |
Shmoyla |
Yankel |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez village, Svoyatichskaya parafiya/ Count Rdumovsky |
16 |
Leizer |
Shakhna |
GIROVICH |
Giravi village of priest (Kanonik) Slonimsky |
10 |
Volf |
Movsha |
GOLOVACH |
Golovichi village / landlord Sherzheyevsky |
31 |
Girsh |
Nokhim |
BERKOVICH |
Gorodishche village in Krzhivoninskaya parafiya / landlord Bukhovetsky |
34 |
Evel |
Sholom |
SVOYATITSKY |
Gorodishche village in Krzhivoninskaya parafiya / landlord Bukhovetsky |
49 |
Ovsey |
Perets |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Gribovtsy village / Vilno Seminarium |
11 |
Sholom |
Leizar |
KHVEDZYAK |
Khvedzyaki / Sherzheyevsky |
12 |
Itska |
Shaya |
GOLDAVITSKY |
Konki village / landlord Merzheyevsky |
8 |
Zelman |
Leiba |
DEMBINETS |
Korzheni village / landlord Kinevich |
24 |
Matys |
Shander |
SHIMONOVICH |
Kovali village / landlord Sukhitsky |
25 |
Itsko |
Leiba |
YANKELYOVICH |
Kroglyano village / landlord Lopata |
30 |
Meyer |
Movsha |
BUSEL |
Lapnitsy(?)village / landlord Symonovich |
19 |
Gershon |
Izroel |
NEKHEMI |
Lavrinovichi village / landlord Udultovsky(?) |
36 |
Itsko |
Movsha |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
liqueur maker in the village Zhukhovichi in Mirskaya parafiya of prince Dominik Rad[z]ivil at Jew Aron Leibovich (a manager?) a leaseholder? |
6 |
Sholom |
Dovid |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi village / landlord Chechot |
48 |
Yosel |
Itsko |
VOLOKHOVSKY |
Luki village / Vilno Seminarium |
40 |
Berko |
Itsko |
ABRAMOVICH |
Lysitsy village of landlord Razvodovsky |
41 |
Benas |
Aron |
SNOVSKY |
Maloedy village (“little to eat [place]")Snovskaya parafiya/ landlord Obukhovich |
52 |
Berko |
Orel |
ZVEDZITSKI |
Mlynki village in Myskaya parafiya /Vilno Seminarium |
15 |
Eda |
Beinus |
NAGORNANSKY |
Nagornaya village / landlord Protasevich |
37 |
Movsha |
Girsh |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Nedzvedki estate of landlord Domenka |
35 |
Leiba |
Mordukh |
NONE |
No new residence is proposed. |
27 |
Shlyoma |
Khayim |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
No place listed, he is a liquer maker |
50 |
Mishel |
Berka |
MESHELYOVICH |
Novosidki village / Count Nesyolovsky |
26 |
Shlyoma |
Movsha |
EPSHTEL |
Ostrov village Krivoninskaya parafiya / Count Tyzengauz |
42 |
Yosel |
Valf |
EPSHTEN |
Podlesniki village in Kroshinskaya parafiya / landlord Sokolovich |
43 |
Leizer |
Girsh |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
now in Polonechka at home of Gershon Borukovich |
33 |
Yosel |
Yankel |
BUSEL |
Posokoly village / landlord Bukhovitsky |
13 |
Girsh |
Leizer |
KHVEDZYAK |
Sakuni village / landlord Kunevich |
29 |
Gabriel |
Manus |
BERKOVICH |
Shcherbinovo village /Count Tyzengauz |
14 |
Khayim |
Yankel |
TURKOVICH |
Turka? village in Darevskaya parafiya / landlord Kunevich |
38 |
Shloma |
Dovid |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha village in Mirskaya parafiya /Prince Radzvil |
32 |
Itsko |
Abram |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Utsosy village / landlord Tyzengauz |
7 |
Girsh |
Yosel |
VEDZMYANYUK |
Vedzma village / landlord Lopata |
9 |
Girsh |
Dovid |
FOLVARKOVICH |
Verzh[…]roznya village / landlord Merzheyevsky |
39 |
Ariya |
Ovsey |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Vichpary village of Prince Rad[z]ivil |
47 |
Ovsey |
Asar |
PEISAKHOVICH |
Voly in Myskaya parafiya (today’s Novo Mysh) /Count Nesyolovsky |
22 |
Yankel |
Shimkha |
MOLCHADZKY |
Zabrodz village / priest Slonimsky |
21 |
Peisakh |
Izroel |
PEISAKHOVICH |
Zabrodz village of landlord Vorotitsky(?) |
45 |
Avraam |
Leiba |
ZAOSKY |
Zaosye village in Gorodokskaya parafiya |
28 |
Leiba |
Nokhim |
BERKOVICH |
Zavinya village in Krzhivoninskaya parafiya /Count Tyzengauz |
46 |
Kalman |
Edel |
VALNYANSKY |
Zazery village / landlord Baranovich |
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Nineteenth Century Documents of Lyakhovichi History
Jewish Tavern Keepers
Registering in Lyakhovichi in 1805 contributed by the Lyakhovichi Research Group foreword by Dr. Neville Lamdan, copyright 2000
This is an unusual list of 50 or so Jewish tavern keepers in the Novogrudok "povet" (=district in Polish) of the Minsk Gubernya who, in accordance with Russian law (1795), were seeking to register themselves and their family groups as "petty bourgeois" ("meshchane" in Russian) in the nearby town of Lyakhovichi ("Lechovich" in Yiddish). It is not immediately clear why such a list should have been put together late in 1805.
According to the notes, almost 90% of the Jews on the list fall into three broad categories:
· 18 were born in the Lyakhovichi area and had returned to it after a certain absence;
· 16 had come in recent years to live in the area from outside;
· 19 were registered for some reason in the "Kahal" (Jewish community) List of the small town of Stvolovichi, 15 1/2 miles to the north-west of Lyakhovichi and were seeking to re-register (of these, 7 had been born in Lyakhovichi).
In December 1804, Jews had been required by law to adopt permanent surnames, but by the time this list was prepared most had still not done so. Except for three families (Busel, Epshten & Epshtel), all the rest identified themselves - or were identified by the Russian officials - by the use of patronyms (based on their fathers' names) or toponyns (based on their places of origin) as "surnames". So, for example, 8 are called "Lyakhovitski".
Only five of the 33 separate "surnames" on the list (Busel, Epshten, Epshtel, Berkovich and Snovsky) appear in the 1816-19 Revision (Census) Lists for Lyakhovichi. This seems to imply that, in the decade after 1805, the 28 bearers of the other names on the list went off and adopted different surnames of their own for permanent use (= good insight to name formation).
As a result, the "surnames" on the list are probably misleading. Given names look reliable.
Most of the family groups are small, suggesting that parents managed to keep many of their children off the lists (perhaps to avoid taxes, as conscription of Jews only began in 1827).
Ages given, especially the more advanced, often may really be approximations. Only 27 of the 250 or so people on the list are shown as 50 years old and above, which may say something about life expectancy at the time.
Most of the Jews were born in the Novogrudok "povet" or in the nearby districts of Slutsk and Slonim. Exceptionally, one had been born in Pinsk, about 65 miles south. Their taverns were located in seven "parafiya's" (sub-districts) within a radius of about 10 miles from Lyakhivichi.
Most of the villages mentioned were tiny and several may have been hamlets at best. The number of Jewish taverns, especially in such isolated places, seems remarkable.
Very little personal information is offered. Two Jews are specifically recorded as distillers ("liquor makers"), perhaps beyond being tavern keepers. Another couple are laborers.
The region had been part of Poland until 1795 and thus the land and villages belonged to Polish nobles, petty aristocracy and country squires, whose names are meticulously recorded. Some land belonged to the Church (mainly Polish Roman Catholic), including a Seminary in Vilna, about 125 miles away.
Polish terms and administrative divisions were still in use. This was soon to change to Russian.
Neville Lamdan,
Vatican, December 2000.
Jewish Tavern Keepers Registering in Lyakhovichi in 1805
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| Names in Order of Appearance in Original Document |
House-hold
# |
First Name |
Father’s Name |
Age |
Relation to Household Head |
Name applied to Household
(not necessarily a hereditary surname) |
New Residence/ Landlord of applicant |
Previous Residence/
Landlord of applicant |
Previous Kahal of applicant |
1 |
Shmoyla |
Yankel |
55 |
head |
YANKELYOVSKY |
village Etvez, Svoyatichskaya parafiya/ Count Rdumovsky |
Native of village Svoyatichi Novogrudok povet / Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Slova |
ng |
50 |
Shmoyla's wife |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Binka |
Shmoyla |
35 |
Shmoyla's son |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Sora |
ng |
30 |
Shmoyla's son Binka's wife |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Girsh |
Binka |
10 |
Shmoyla's son Binka’s son |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Gisya |
Binka |
12 |
Shmoyla's son Binka's dtr |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Rivka |
Binka |
5 |
Shmoyla's son Binka's dtr |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Leiba |
Shmoyla |
25 |
Shmoyla's son |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Estera |
ng |
27 |
Shmoyla's son Leiba's wife |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Gisya-Elka ? |
Leiba |
10 |
Shmoyla's son Leiba's dtr |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Itka |
Leiba |
1 |
Shmoyla's son Leiba's dtr |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Yedko |
Shmoyla |
22 |
Shmoyla's son |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Beilya |
ng |
21 |
Shmoyla's son Yedko's wife |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
1 |
Leya |
Yedko |
1 |
Shmoyla's son Yedko's dtr |
YANKELYOVSKY |
Etvez/ Rdumovsky |
Svoyatichi/
Obukhovich |
Stvolovichi |
2 |
Volf |
Leiba |
40 |
head |
SHAKHNOVICH |
village Darevo, Darevskaya parafiya/ of priest (says Kanonik) Slonimsky |
Resident Lyakhovichi left 12 yrs ago |
Stvolovichi |
2 |
Leya |
ng |
30 |
Volf’s wife |
SHAKHNOVICH |
Darevo/Slonimsky |
Lyakhovichi away 12 yrs |
Stvolovichi |
2 |
Shakhna |
Volf |
1 |
Volf’s son |
SHAKHNOVICH |
Darevo/Slonimsky |
Lyakhovichi away 12 yrs |
Stvolovichi |
2 |
Beilya |
Volf |
12 |
Volf’s dtr |
SHAKHNOVICH |
Darevo/Slonimsky |
Lyakhovichi away 12 yrs |
Stvolovichi |
2 |
Rokhlya |
Volf |
9 |
Volf’s dtr |
SHAKHNOVICH |
Darevo/Slonimsky |
Lyakhovichi away 12 yrs |
Stvolovichi |
2 |
Sora |
Volf |
5 |
Volf’s dtr |
SHAKHNOVICH |
Darevo/Slonimsky |
Lyakhovichi away 12 yrs |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Borukh |
Ovsey |
60 |
head |
DAREVSKY |
village Darevo /priests (Ksenz Basileus Darevsky [of Basilica Darevo] |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Mindlya |
ng |
56 |
Borukh’s wife |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo/Basilica priests |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Yankel |
Boruch |
25 |
Borukh’s son |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo/Basilica priests |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Zelda |
ng |
30 |
Borukh’s son Yankel’s wife |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo/Basilica priests |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Slova |
Yankel |
10 |
Borukh’s son Yankel’s dtr |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo/Basilica priests |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Yenta |
Yankel |
5 |
Borukh’s son Yankel’s dtr |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo/Basilica priests |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Abram |
Borukh |
18 |
Borukh’s son |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo/Basilica priests |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Rasya |
ng |
20 |
Borukh’s son Abram's wife |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo/Basilica priests |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
3 |
Yenta |
Abram |
1 |
Borukh’s son Abram's daughter |
DAREVSKY |
Darevo/Basilica priests |
Native of Darevo |
Stvolovichi |
4 |
Orel |
Lemel |
42 |
head |
BORUDA |
village Edlin/ landlord Sukhetsky |
Native of Molchadi mestecko in Slonim povet, left as child |
Stvolovichi, Novogrudok povet. |
4 |
Khana |
ng |
20 |
Orel ’s wife [check age] |
BORUDA |
Eidlin/ Sukhetsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
4 |
Lemel |
Orel |
10 |
Orel 's son |
BORUDA |
Eidlin/ Sukhetsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
4 |
Braina |
Orel |
6 |
Orel ’s dtr |
BORUDA |
Eidlin/ Sukhetsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
4 |
Yosel |
Khayim |
20 |
Orel 's son-in-law |
ROMANCHIK |
Eidlin/ Sukhetsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
4 |
Malka |
Orel |
19 |
[ Orel’s dtr]; Yosel's wife |
ROMANCHIK |
Eidlin/ Sukhetsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
4 |
Itska |
Leiba |
16 |
Orel 's son-in-law |
KORETS |
Eidlin/ Sukhetsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
4 |
Slova |
Orel |
16 |
[ Orel’s dtr]; Itska's wife |
KORETS |
Eidlin/ Sukhetsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
5 |
Yeda |
Dovid |
40 |
head |
DUBINETS |
village Dembin / landlord Volsky |
Native Dembin |
Stvolovichi |
5 |
Eidlya |
ng |
38 |
Yeda’s wife |
DUBINETS |
Dembin/Volsky |
Dembin |
Stvolovichi |
6 |
Sholom |
Dovid |
43 |
head |
DUBINETS |
village Lozovitsi / landlord Chechot |
Native Lozovitsi |
Stvolovichi |
6 |
Sosya |
ng |
41 |
Sholom's wife |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi/Chechot |
Lozovitsi |
Stvolovichi |
6 |
Yankel |
Sholom |
21 |
Sholom's son |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi/Chechot |
Lozovitsi |
Stvolovichi |
6 |
Ita |
ng |
10 |
Sholom's son Yankel's wife |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi/Chechot |
Lozovitsi |
Stvolovichi |
6 |
Dovid |
Sholom |
16 |
Sholom's son |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi/Chechot |
Lozovitsi |
Stvolovichi |
6 |
Perla |
ng |
15 |
Sholom's son Dovid's wife |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi/Chechot |
Lozovitsi |
Stvolovichi |
6 |
Movsha |
Sholom |
12 |
Sholom's son |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi/Chechot |
Lozovitsi |
Stvolovichi |
6 |
Geina |
ng |
13 |
Sholom's son Movsha's wife |
DUBINETS |
Lozovitsi/Chechot |
Lozovitsi |
Stvolovichi |
7 |
Girsh |
Yosel |
60 |
head |
VEDZMYANYUK |
village Vedzma/ landlord Lopata |
Native mestechko Lyakhovichi where previously listed [in kahal?] |
[Lyakhovichi kahal?] |
7 |
Braina |
ng |
50 |
Girsh’s wife |
VEDZMYANYUK |
Vedzma/Lopata |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
8 |
Zelman |
Leiba |
40 |
head |
DEMBINETS |
village Korzheni / landlord Kinevich |
Native mestechko Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
8 |
Khaya |
ng |
34 |
Zelman’s wife |
DEMBINETS |
Korzeni/Kinevich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
8 |
Muska |
Zelman |
10 |
Zelman’s dtr |
DEMBINETS |
Korzeni/Kinevich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
9 |
Girsh |
Dovid |
61 |
head |
FOLVARKOVICH |
village Verzh[…]roznya / landlord Merzheyevsky |
Native of village Vedzma in Novogrudok povet /l andlord Lopata |
Listed in revision list of Stvolovichi kahal |
9 |
Sora |
ng |
47 |
Girsh’s wife |
FOLVARKOVICH |
Verzh***roznya/ Merzheyevsky |
Vedzma/ Lopata |
Stvolovichi |
9 |
Dovid |
Girsh |
15 |
Girsh’s son |
FOLVARKOVICH |
Verzh***roznya/ Merzheyevsky |
Vedzma/ Lopata |
Stvolovichi |
9 |
Rasya |
Girsh |
11 |
Girsh’s dtr |
FOLVARKOVICH |
Verzh***roznya/ Merzheyevsky |
Vedzma/ Lopata |
Stvolovichi |
10 |
Volf |
Movsha |
28 |
head |
GOLOVACH |
village Golovichi / landlord Sherzheyevsky |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, ran away and returned in 1804 |
[Lyakhovichi kahal?] |
10 |
Pesya |
ng |
24 |
Volf’s wife |
GOLOVACH |
village Golovichi / landlord Sherzheyevsky |
husband native to Lyakhovichi returned 1804 |
Lyakhovichi kahal? |
11 |
Sholom |
Leizar |
32 |
head |
KHVEDZYAK |
Khvedzyaki / Sherzheyevsky |
native of, village Sakunova Novogrudok povet / landlord Kunevich |
In revision list of Stvolovichi kahal |
11 |
Basya |
ng |
28 |
Sholom’s wife |
KHVEDZYAK |
Khvedzyaki / Sherzheyevsky |
Sakunova/ Kunevich |
Stvolovichi |
11 |
Mordukh |
Sholom |
7 |
Sholom’s son |
KHVEDZYAK |
Khvedzyaki / Sherzheyevsky |
Sakunova/ Kunevich |
Stvolovichi |
11 |
Estera |
Sholom |
5 |
Sholom’s dtr |
KHVEDZYAK |
Khvedzyaki / Sherzheyevsky |
Sakunova/ Kunevich |
Stvolovichi |
11 |
Beilya |
Sholom |
2 |
Sholom’s dtr |
KHVEDZYAK |
Khvedzyaki / Sherzheyevsky |
Sakunova/ Kunevich |
Stvolovichi |
12 |
Itska |
Shaya |
70 |
head |
GOLDAVITSKY |
village Konki / landlord Merzheyevsky |
Native of mestechko Lyakhovichi in Slutsk povet, where listed in revision, moved here in 1804 |
Lyakhovichi |
12 |
Sora |
ng |
60 |
Itska's wife |
GOLDAVITSKY |
Konki/ Merzheyevsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
12 |
Girsh |
itska |
24 |
Itska's son |
GOLDAVITSKY |
Konki/ Merzheyevsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
12 |
Basya |
ng |
21 |
Itska’s son Girsh’s wife |
GOLDAVITSKY |
Konki/ Merzheyevsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
13 |
Girsh |
Leizer |
50 |
head |
KHVEDZYAK |
village Sakuni / landlord Kunevich |
Native of village iof Sakunova, Novogrudok povet /landlord Kunevich |
written in revision list of Stvolovichi kahal |
13 |
Sora |
ng |
47 |
Girsh’s wife |
KHVEDZYAK |
Sakuni/ Kunevich |
Sakunova/ Kunevich |
Stvolovichi |
13 |
Berka |
Girsh |
22 |
Girsh's son |
KHVEDZYAK |
Sakuni/ Kunevich |
Sakunova/ Kunevich |
Stvolovichi |
13 |
Estera |
ng |
20 |
Girsh’s son Berka's wife |
KHVEDZYAK |
Sakuni/ Kunevich |
Sakunova/ Kunevich |
Stvolovichi |
14 |
Khayim |
Yankel |
50 |
head |
TURKOVICH |
village[Turka?] in Darevskaya parafiya / landlord Kunevich |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi which he left in 1794 |
Stvolovichi |
14 |
Rava |
ng |
49 |
Khayim's wife |
TURKOVICH |
Turka/Kunevich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
14 |
Yankel |
Khayim |
20 |
Khayim's son |
TURKOVICH |
Turka/Kunevich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
14 |
Sara |
ng |
15 |
Khayim’s son Yankel's wife |
TURKOVICH |
Turka/Kunevich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
14 |
Pesya |
Khayim |
10 |
Khayim's dtr |
TURKOVICH |
Turka/Kunevich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
14 |
Leya |
Khayim |
6 |
Khayim's dtr |
TURKOVICH |
Turka/Kunevich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
15 |
Eda |
Beinus |
65 |
head |
NAGORNANSKY |
village Nagornaya / landlord Protasevich |
Native to Nedzvedits in Slutsk povet |
Stvolovichi |
15 |
Estera |
ng |
45 |
Eda’s wife |
NAGORNANSKY |
Nagornaya/ Protasevich |
Nedzevdeits |
Stvolovichi |
15 |
Beinus |
Eda |
20 |
Eda’s son |
NAGORNANSKY |
Nagornaya/ Protasevich |
Nedzevdeits |
Stvolovichi |
15 |
Sara |
Eda |
4 |
Eda’s dtr |
NAGORNANSKY |
Nagornaya/ Protasevich |
Nedzevdeits |
Stvolovichi |
16 |
Leizer |
Shakhna |
28 |
head |
GIROVICH |
village Giravi of priest (Kanonik) Slonimsky |
Native to Nedzvedits in Slutsk povet, listed there in Revision, moved here [Lyakhovichi] 1803 |
[Nedzevdeits?] |
16 |
Matlya |
ng |
24 |
Leizer’s wife |
GIROVICH |
Giravi/Slonimsky |
Nedzevdeits |
[Nedzevdeits?] |
16 |
Leya |
Leizer |
6 |
Leizer’s dtr |
GIROVICH |
Giravi/Slonimsky |
Nedzevdeits |
[Nedzevdeits?] |
17 |
Nason |
Dovid |
46 |
head |
DUBINETS |
village Dubovo / plebaniya(?) [DGG-parafiya] Darevskaya |
native of village Vedzma, Novogrudok povet |
in revision list of Stvolovichi kahal |
17 |
Rokhlya |
ng |
45 |
Noson’s wife |
DUBINETS |
Dubovo/ plebaniya Darevskaya |
Vedzma |
Stvolovichi |
18 |
Itsko |
Rubin |
25 |
head |
BUSEL |
village Dubovo (in parafiya Darevskaya) / priest Slonimsky |
Native of village Odakhovshchizna Novogrudok povet / of landlord Rdultovsky |
listed in revision list of Stvolovichi kahal |
18 |
Genya |
ng |
23 |
Itsko’s wife |
BUSEL |
Dubovo/Slonimsky |
Odakhovshchizna / Rdultovsky |
Stvolovichi |
18 |
Frada |
Itsko |
3 |
Itsko’s dtr |
BUSEL |
Dubovo/Slonimsky |
Odakhovshchizna / Rdultovsky |
Stvolovichi |
19 |
Gershon |
Izroel |
32 |
head |
NEKHEMI |
village Lavrinovichi / landlord Udultovsky(?) |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
Lyakhovichi |
19 |
Khaya |
ng |
30 |
Gershon’s wife |
NEKHEMI |
Lavrinovichi/ Udultovsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
19 |
Pinkhus |
Gershon |
9 |
Gershon’s son |
NEKHEMI |
Lavrinovichi/ Udultovsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
19 |
Chernya |
Gershon |
8 |
Gershon’s dtr |
NEKHEMI |
Lavrinovichi/ Udultovsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
19 |
Tsyra |
Gershon |
4 |
Gershon’s dtr |
NEKHEMI |
Lavrinovichi/ Udultovsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
20 |
Yosel |
Leiba |
30 |
head |
YOSELYOVSKY |
village Ekimovichi plebanyia(?) Darevskaya |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
Lyakhovichi |
20 |
Freida |
ng |
35 |
Yosel’s wife |
YOSELYOVSKY |
Ekimovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
20 |
Mushka |
Yosel |
3 |
Yosel’s dtr |
YOSELYOVSKY |
Ekimovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
20 |
Estera |
Yosel |
1 |
Yosel’s dtr |
YOSELYOVSKY |
Ekimovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
21 |
Peisakh |
Izroel |
30 |
head |
PEISAKHOVICH |
village Zabrodz of landlord Vorotitsky(?) |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
Lyakhovichi |
21 |
Vara (Sara?) |
ng |
25 |
Pesakh’s wife |
PEISAKHOVICH |
Zabrodz/Vorotitsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
21 |
Yenta |
Pesakh |
8 |
Pesakh’s dtr |
PEISAKHOVICH |
Zabrodz/Vorotitsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
22 |
Yankel |
Shimkha |
30 |
head |
MOLCHADZKY |
village Zabrodz / priest Slonimsky |
mestechko Molchadi in Slonim povet |
Stvolovichi |
22 |
Chernya |
ng |
32 |
Yankel’s wife |
MOLCHADZKY |
Zabrodz/Slonimsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
22 |
Mikhel |
Yankel |
10 |
Yankel’s son |
MOLCHADZKY |
Zabrodz/Slonimsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
22 |
Rivka |
Yankel |
1 |
Yankel’s dtr |
MOLCHADZKY |
Zabrodz/Slonimsky |
Molchadi |
Stvolovichi |
23 |
Shimon |
Shander |
60 |
head |
SHIMONOVICH |
village Budovlya in parafiya Darevskaya/ landlord Charkovsky |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi which he left in 1793 |
Stvolovichi |
23 |
Dvora |
ng |
60 |
Shimon’s wife |
SHIMONOVICH |
Budovlya/Charkofsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
24 |
Matys |
Shander |
36 |
head |
SHIMONOVICH |
village Kovali / landlord Sukhitsky |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
Lyakhovichi |
24 |
Feiga |
ng |
30 |
Matys’ wife |
SHIMONOVICH |
Kovali/Sukhitsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
24 |
Rokhlya |
Matys |
7 |
Matys’ dtr |
SHIMONOVICH |
Kovali/Sukhitsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
24 |
Eska |
Matys |
4 |
Matys’ dtr |
SHIMONOVICH |
Kovali/Sukhitsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
25 |
Itsko |
Leiba |
30 |
head |
YANKELYOVICH |
village Kroglyano/ landlord Lopata |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
|
25 |
Khaya |
ng |
30 |
Itsko’s wife |
YANKELYOVICH |
Kroglyano/ Lopata |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
25 |
Ovsey |
Itsko |
6 |
Itsko’s son |
YANKELYOVICH |
Kroglyano/ Lopata |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
25 |
Khana |
Itsko |
8 |
Itsko’s dtr |
YANKELYOVICH |
Kroglyano/ Lopata |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
26 |
Shlyoma |
Movsha |
56 |
head |
EPSHTEL |
village Ostrov Krivoninskaya parafiya / Count Tyzengauz |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed, left it 16 years ago, returned here in 1800 from mestechko Zabludovo on Prussian border, |
[Zabludovo near Prussia?] |
26 |
Khaya |
ng |
50 |
Shlyoma's wife |
EPSHTEL |
Ostrov/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi + Zabludovo |
[Zabludovo?] |
26 |
Berka |
Shlyoma |
19 |
Shlyoma's son |
EPSHTEL |
Ostrov/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi + Zabludovo |
[Zabludovo?] |
26 |
Sora |
ng |
17 |
Son Berka's wife |
EPSHTEL |
Ostrov/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi + Zabludovo |
[Zabludovo?] |
26 |
Shepshel |
Girsh |
19 |
Shlyoma's son-in-law |
EPSHTEL |
Ostrov/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi + Zabludovo |
[Zabludovo?] |
26 |
Malka |
Shlyoma |
18 |
[Shlyona’s dtr]; Shepshel's wife |
EPSHTEL |
Ostrov/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi + Zabludovo |
[Zabludovo?] |
27 |
Shlyoma |
Khayim |
60 |
head |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
No place listed, he is a liquer maker |
resident of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed, returned here in 1804 |
Lyakhovichi |
27 |
Khaya |
ng |
50 |
Shlyoma’s wife |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
None given |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
28 |
Leiba |
Nokhim |
50 |
head |
BERKOVICH |
village Zavinya in Krzhivoninskaya parafiya /Count Tyzengauz |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed with his family, [living] from 1796, |
Lyakhovichi |
28 |
Estera |
ng |
47 |
Leiba's wife |
BERKOVICH |
Zavinya/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
28 |
Leizer |
Perets |
25 |
Leiba's son-in-law |
BERKOVICH |
Zavinya/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
28 |
Bunya |
ng |
25 |
Son Leizer's wife |
BERKOVICH |
Zavinya/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
28 |
Shlyoma |
Berka |
22 |
Leiba's son-in-law |
BERKOVICH |
Zavinya/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
28 |
Basya |
ng |
20 |
[Leiba’s dtr] Shlyoma's wife |
BERKOVICH |
Zavinya/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
28 |
Zlata |
Shlyoma |
2 |
[Leiba’s granddtr] Shlyoma's daughter |
BERKOVICH |
Zavinya/Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
29 |
Gabriel |
Manus |
35 |
Head |
BERKOVICH |
village Shcherbinovo /Count Tyzengauz |
resident of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed |
Lyakhovichi |
29 |
Khasya |
ng |
40 |
Gabriel’s wife |
BERKOVICH |
Shcherbinovo /Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
29 |
Zlata |
Gabriel |
8 |
Gabriel’s dtr |
BERKOVICH |
Shcherbinovo /Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
29 |
Benus |
Isar |
42 |
Gabriel’s nephew |
BERKOVICH |
Shcherbinovo /Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
29 |
Khasya |
ng |
18 |
Gabriel’s nephew’s wife |
BERKOVICH |
Shcherbinovo /Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
29 |
Sara |
Benus |
2 |
Gabriel’s nephew’s dtr |
BERKOVICH |
Shcherbinovo /Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
30 |
Meyer |
Movsha |
60 |
head |
BUSEL |
village Lapnitsy(?) / landlord Symonovich |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, that left 30 years ago |
was listed in revision lists of Stvolovichi kahal |
30 |
Itka |
ng |
50 |
Meyer's wife |
BUSEL |
Lapnitsy/ Symonovich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
30 |
Leizer |
Meyer |
24 |
Meyer's son |
BUSEL |
Lapnitsy/ Symonovich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
30 |
Malka |
ng |
21 |
Son Leizer's wife |
BUSEL |
Lapnitsy/ Symonovich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
30 |
Merlya |
Leizer |
7 |
Son Leizer's daughter |
BUSEL |
Lapnitsy/ Symonovich |
Lyakhovichi |
Stvolovichi |
31 |
Girsh |
Nokhim |
58 |
head |
BERKOVICH |
village Gorodishche in Krzhivoninskaya parafiya / landlord Bukhovetsky |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi Slutsk povet; was listed in Stvolovich kahal and
came from mestechko Pogost of Pinsk povet in 1803 |
was listed in revision lists of Stvolovich kahal |
31 |
Zhelda |
ng |
53 |
Girsh's wife |
BERKOVICH |
Gorodishche/ Bukhovetsky |
Lyakhovichi +Stvolovich+ Pogost |
Stvolovichi |
31 |
Gershon |
Girsh |
28 |
Girsh's son |
BERKOVICH |
Gorodishche/ Bukhovetsky |
Lyakhovichi +Stvolovich+ Pogost |
Stvolovichi |
31 |
Minka |
ng |
24 |
Girsh’s son Gershon's wife |
BERKOVICH |
Gorodishche/ Bukhovetsky |
Lyakhovichi +Stvolovich+ Pogost |
Stvolovichi |
31 |
Khaya |
Gershon |
4 |
Girsh’s son Gershon's daughter |
BERKOVICH |
Gorodishche/ Bukhovetsky |
Lyakhovichi +Stvolovich+ Pogost |
Stvolovichi |
31 |
Shimel |
Leizar |
21 |
Girsh's son-in-law |
BERKOVICH |
Gorodishche/ Bukhovetsky |
Lyakhovichi +Stvolovich+ Pogost |
Stvolovichi |
31 |
Leya |
Girsh |
20 |
[Girsh’s dtr] Shimel's wife |
BERKOVICH |
Gorodishche/ Bukhovetsky |
Lyakhovichi +Stvolovich+ Pogost |
Stvolovichi |
31 |
Keilya |
Shimel |
1 |
[Girsh’s grandtr] Shimel's daughter |
BERKOVICH |
Gorodishche/ Bukhovetsky |
Lyakhovichi +Stvolovich+ Pogost |
Stvolovichi |
32 |
Itsko |
Abram |
49 |
head |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
village Utsosy / landlord Tyzengauz |
native of mestechko Lyakhovichi, in village … from 1799 |
was listed in revision lists of Stvolovich kahal, |
32 |
Nakhama |
ng |
47 |
Itsko's wife |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Utsosy / Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi+ illeg village+ Stvolovichi |
Stvolovichi |
32 |
Gershon |
Itsko |
23 |
Itsko's son |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Utsosy / Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi+ illeg village+ Stvolovichi |
Stvolovichi |
32 |
Shifra |
ng |
20 |
Itsko's son Gershon's wife |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Utsosy / Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi+ illeg village+ Stvolovichi |
Stvolovichi |
32 |
Gita |
Gershon |
1 |
Itsko's son Gershon's daughter |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Utsosy / Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi+ illeg village+ Stvolovichi |
Stvolovichi |
32 |
Pesya |
Itsko |
9 |
Itsko's daughter |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Utsosy / Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi+ illeg village+ Stvolovichi |
Stvolovichi |
32 |
Khaya |
Itsko |
6 |
Itsko's daughter |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Utsosy / Tyzengauz |
Lyakhovichi+ illeg village+ Stvolovichi |
Stvolovichi |
33 |
Yosel |
Yankel |
29 |
head |
BUSEL |
village Posokoly / landlord Bukhovitsky |
resident of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed in revision lists |
Lyakhovichi |
33 |
Khana |
ng |
28 |
Yosel’s wife |
BUSEL |
Posokoly / Bukhovitsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
33 |
Yenta |
Yosel |
3 |
Yosel’sdtr |
BUSEL |
Posokoly / Bukhovitsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
34 |
Evel |
Sholom |
41 |
head |
SVOYATITSKY |
village Gorodishche in Krzhivoninskaya parafiya / landlord Bukhovetsky |
resident of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed in revision lists, returned in 1802 |
Lyakhovichi |
34 |
Estera |
ng |
37 |
wife |
SVOYATITSKY |
Gorodische/ Bukhovetsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
35 |
Leiba |
Mordukh |
15 |
head |
NONE |
No new residence is proposed. |
resident of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed, now lives in a village Bolottsy (in parafia Negnevitskay) of Count Khrebtovich [in the household] of Eveliovich a Jew, as a farm laborer from 1802 |
Lyakhovichi? |
36 |
Itsko |
Movsha |
30 |
head |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
liqueur maker in the village Zhukhovichi in Mirskaya parafiya of prince Dominik Rad[z]ivil at Jew Aron Leibovich (a manager?) a leaseholder? |
resident of mestechko Lyakhovichi where was listed in revision lists, left in 1803 |
Lyakhovcihi |
36 |
Basya |
ng |
24 |
Itsko’s wife |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Zhukhovichi/ Radzviwill |
Lyakhovcihi |
Lyakhovcihi |
36 |
Girsh |
Movsha |
20 |
Itsko's laborer |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Zhukhovichi/ Radzviwill |
Lyakhovcihi |
Lyakhovcihi |
37 |
Movsha |
Girsh |
40 |
head |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
estate Nedzvedki of landlord Domenka |
“stay in the afore mentioned estate- [presumably estate Nedzvedki of landlord Domenka] |
|
37 |
Sheina |
ng |
30 |
Movsha’s wife |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Nedzvedki/ Domenka |
Nedzvedki/ Domenka |
Not given |
37 |
Berka |
Movsha |
12 |
Movsha’s son |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Nedzvedki/ Domenka |
Nedzvedki/ Domenka |
Not given |
38 |
Shloma |
Dovid |
44 |
head |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
village Usha in Mirskaya parafiya /Prince Radzvil |
residents of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where were listed in revision lists, arrive here in 1797 |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Minka |
ng |
30 |
Shloma's wife |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Dovid |
Shloma |
18 |
Shloma's son |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Shifra |
ng |
18 |
Shloma’s son Dovid's wife |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Movsha |
Shloma |
6 |
Shloma's son |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Tsalka |
Shloma |
22 |
Shloma's son |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Sora |
ng |
20 |
Shloma’s son Tsalka's wife |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Basya |
Tsalka |
1 |
Shloma’s son Tsalka's daughter |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Riva |
Shloma |
12 |
Shloma's daughter |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
38 |
Rokha |
Shloma |
8 |
Shloma's daughter |
CHERNIKHOVSKY |
Usha/Radziwill |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
39 |
Ariya |
Ovsey |
24 |
head |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
village Vichpary of Prince Rad[z]ivil |
resident of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed in revision lists, arrive here in 1801 |
Lyakhovichi |
39 |
Freida |
ng |
22 |
Ariya’s wife |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Vichpary/Radziwil |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
39 |
Feiga |
Ariya |
5 |
Ariya’s dtr |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Vichpary/Radziwil |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
39 |
Chernya |
Ariya |
1 |
Ariya’s dtr |
LYAKHOVITSKY |
Vichpary/Radziwil |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
40 |
Berko |
Itsko |
26 |
head |
ABRAMOVICH |
village Lysitsy of landlord Razvodovsky |
resident of mestechko Lyakhovichi, where was listed in revision lists, arrive here in 1804, |
|
40 |
Khaya |
ng |
22 |
Berko’s wife |
ABRAMOVICH |
Lysitsy/ Razvodovsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
40 |
Kailya |
Berko |
1 |
Berko’s dtr |
ABRAMOVICH |
Lysitsy/ Razvodovsky |
Lyakhovichi |
Lyakhovichi |
41 |
Benas |
Aron |
35 |
head |
SNOVSKY |
the village Maloedy (“little to eat [place]")Snovskaya parafiya/ landlord Obukhovich |
residents of mestechko Snov Novogrudok povet where were listed in revision lists and now wish to resettle to mestechko Lyakhovichi, where already own a house |
|
41 |
Nakhama |
ng |
24 |
Benas’ wife |
SNOVSKY |
Maloedy/ Obukhovich |
Snov+ Lyakhovichi |
Snov |
41 |
Leizar |
Benas |
6 |
Benas’ son |
SNOVSKY |
Maloedy/ Obukhovich |
Snov+ Lyakhovichi |
Snov |
41 |
Rivka |
ng |
15 |
Benas' hireling |
SNOVSKY |
Maloedy/ Obukhovich |
Snov+ Lyakhovichi |
Snov |
42 |
Yosel |
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