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Analyses and Extractions from The Property Owner Registries of Lyakhovichi 1870s-1890s and 1905-1911 Material Collected and Provided by the Lyakhovichi Research Group
by Deborah Glassman, copyright 2008 including material written in 2007 and the tables and indices.
This page combines the information derived from the Property Registers of 1874-1912.
The Property Record information is still largely raw and unprocessed. Dr. Lamdan has mentioned his hopes to create an informational article on the material, as his schedule allows. It seems that the information was extracted from a series of registers in the National Historical Archives of Belarus in Minsk and with the concerted efforts of the Lyakhovichi Special Interest Group, has been made available. The spread sheets with which the webmaster was provided and from which we first published the raw information in Spring 2008, came with the researcher's notes that I included in the last column of the table. The addtional notations and comments by the webmaster in this November 2008 re-issue are clearly labeled so you can see my opinions but make your own decisions. This kind of project, which includes identifying the materials in an inventory, having the records evaluated, translated, and extracted to spread sheets - is necessarily an index and abstract of the original material, not a complete reporting of what you will find in the original. Archival restrictions on photocopying keeps down the number of pages available for publication but we hope to offer some in the future.
I have shifted around the information on our pages to help you have a better understanding of the material. Links to indexed entries in this material that previously forwarded to separate pages for the nineteenth and twentieth century entries, now bring you here to this single page. You can also use the abridged alphabetical table in on the right side of the page to identify individuals by family name on this page and on the second page on which it is continued. The main table is no longer in the order in which the webmaster received the spreadsheets, which was alphabetical according to the Russian alphabet's order. It is organized by street name where known, then by those identified with a specific location or residence which cannot be identified by street name- "he lived in a flat," "in the Jewish hospital," et al. Finally, the people who appear without an identifiable location, are enumerated in the English alphabetical order at the end of the table. All of the material in this table is additionally indexed in our Surname Indices, Given Name Index, and Patronym Tables.
A full article on the value and use of these records is still in the future, but here are the things that struck me, as in November 2008, just before the update, I created this table anew.
We now have a list of homeowners for whom relationships of marriage and business can be checked among their neighbors.
We now have a sense of the number of homeowners who lived in different parts of the town.
We have some of the information about family relationships that title conveyance can offer.
We now have associated most names in these records with a particular residence.
We have now identified more than ninety percent of specific individuals in these records with a particular street - more than 838 of 925 can be so identified.
Of the remaining 90 individuals who can not be definitely tied to a particular street, most can be clearly identified with an individual in the 1884 Tax Lists
For the next update we will have a list of correspondents between the 1884 tax list and each person named in the nineteenth century segment of these property records. With such an identification, we can start to see where in the town, families named in the 1850 Revision List were living at the turn of the twentieth century.
Street Names
Anyone who lives in an urban area for a prolonged period of time, knows that street names are not fixtures - they both change completely and morph slightly. Nicknames become replacements for official names and new government administrations change street names that working perfectly well. In Lyakhovichi all of the evidence for street name changes in the Property Owner Registers comes from internal material. It will tell us outright that the street was called Shkolnaya up to 1905 and after that year Prishkolnaya. The street whose name is translated as Market Square appears in the records as Bazarnaya. The local speech pattern that made the two nicknames for the Hebrew name Joshua into Govsey and Ovsey and switched them back and forth between censuses and other records, reported the street name of Gozhevitskaya and Ozhevichskaya for a road that ran to a settlement known in those same time periods as Gozhevitchky or Ozhevitchky. There may be a similar accent accounting for the report of one street as Svyatoyanskaya in the 1870s and Sventsyanskaya in the 1900s – it is called "the street that aint no street" in the Avrom Lev memoir. Sometimes it is less clear - it seems from some notes in the record that the street "Kanalnaya" which does not appear anywhere before 1905, was a part of the street that was called "Veingerskaya" through 1905. I can't tell if the name "Veingerskaya" is replaced or supplemented at that time. Now none of this answers other questions about those names. Is Veingerskaya named for the Veinger family that lived along it, or did they take their name from the location? Does "near the bridge" always refer to the same bridge, which is described in one memoir as along the Veingerskaya? Does "beyond the river" refer to a place that can be reached by a particular bridge, a ford, a ferry, or a shallow place?
Using the Table
These are the street names by which the table is ordered:
Veingerovskaya and Kanalnaya are listed together
Near the Bridge
Tatarskaya
Svyatoyanskaya and Sventsyanskaya are listed together
Shkolnaya and Prishkolnaya are listed together
Plebanskaya (only one Russian Orthodox person reported there)
Pinskaya
Ozhevichskaya and Gozhevitskaya are listed together
"On the hill" (This is the part of town called in memoirs "The Rampart" - close to the old castle)
Noblemen - many Tatar noblemen are noted without a street address in this fashion
Myslobozhskaya
Medvedichskaya
Market Square
Kletskaya
Kladbischenskaya (this is the road called "the cemetery road" or "the death road")
Beyond the River
In the list below the abbreviation POR is the webmaster's short version of Property Owners Register. The 2 digit number is the nineteenth century year. So POR74 is the Property Owner's Register for 1874.
In each street grouping the the individual property owners are ordered by surname, and then we have tried to keep properties that passed from one generation to the next ordered by oldest property record to newest.
We have divided the table into two parts for faster loading. To see the streets from "Veingerovskaya to noblemen" see Real Estate Documents,p1 You are Here!
To see the streets from Myslovzhskaya to Beyond the River and the individuals for whom a street has not been established please go to Real Estate Documents,p2.
I would like to create additional pages that included deeds, notices of liens, foreclosures, debt collection related to real and moveable property in Lyakhovichi. If you have a copy of a deed, a will, a notice related to Lyakhovichi property of any kind, please send me a copy. If a researcher has found you a copy or an extract from the Minsk Gazette (the Minsk Vedemosti) on any possible related subject, please share your findings! and we will create Real Estate Documents, p3 and its successors.
Property Registers of Lyakhovichi 1874-1911 Ordered by Street or Location by Deborah Glassman, copyright 2008
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Record Years |
Name of homeowner |
Surname |
Father’s name |
Street |
Notes from the Researcher [not in actual Document] |
Veingerovskaya and Kanalnaya Streets |
1905 |
AGINSKIY |
Osher Nevahkov |
Nevakh |
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
ARONCHIK |
Beinus |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
ARONCHIK |
Leizer |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
POR86,98 |
ARONCHIK |
Srol Boruh |
|
[No street info – Aronchiks owned property on Kanalnaya and Veingerskaya in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
ARONCHIK |
Movsha |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
BEILIN |
Golda AND Yankel |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
|
BUSEL |
David |
[Reconstructed from ownership in 1905 by heirs of David Busel – no separate entry for David Busel found] |
|
|
1905 |
BUSEL |
Dovid, heirs of Dovid Busel |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
CHARNYI |
Dovid |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
CHARNYI |
Rubin |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
CHERNYI |
Tevel |
Yosel |
Vengerovskaya |
|
1905 |
DUBOVSKIY |
Yankel Leiba |
[dgg-Leiba DUBOVSKIY?] |
Vengerovskaya |
country wooden house; before 1905 Leiba DUBOVSKIY; in 1905 Yankel Leiba DUBOVSKIY |
POR86 |
DUBOVSKYI |
Leiba |
|
Vengerovskaya |
country wooden house; before 1905 Leiba DUBOVSKIY; in 1905 Yankel Leiba DUBOVSKIY |
POR86 |
ZITLER (ZATLER) |
Berka |
|
[]No street info in original but possibly Veingerskaya as he was also called Dyatlovsky and Namiot and a Dyatlovskaya with the same first name as his widow, owned property on Veingerskaya in 1905 |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
DYATLOVSKAYA |
Sora |
[It is possible that this is Sora widow of Berka Zitler who was also called Dyatlovsky – dgg] |
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
EPSHTEIN |
Aron |
|
[probably Kanalnaya where Aron Epstein owned a wooden house in 1905] |
No street info |
1905 |
EPSHTEIN |
Aron Leibov |
Leib EPSHTEIN |
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
FEDER |
Yosel |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877 |
GAM |
Girsh |
|
[Vengerskaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Vengerskaya str. in a flat. |
1905 |
GEIZENBLOZIN |
Shmuil, son of Itsko |
Itsko |
Kanalnaya |
stone house; In 1874 he lived in his father's flat in Shkolnaya str. |
POR74 |
GELFAND |
Shai |
ng |
Vengerovskaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874. |
1905 |
GLEZER |
Haim |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
GLEZER |
Mikhel |
|
Kanalnaya |
stone house |
1905 |
GRECHANIK |
Movsha |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
GRINSHPAN |
Yankel Movsha |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
HAET |
Abram |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
HAET |
Shmuel |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
HARAS |
Gershon |
Berka |
Vengerovskaya |
|
POR74 |
KAGAN |
Leiba |
ng |
Vengerovskaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874 and 1850. Probably he was not native. |
POR86 |
KAGAN |
Abram |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Abram KAGAN; in 1905 Wulf son of Abram |
1905 |
KAGAN |
Vulf, son of Abram [ this is probably Wolf Itzko Kogan who owned Nechama Raisels Inn - dgg] |
Abram KAGAN |
Kanalnaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Abram KAGAN; in 1905 Wulf son of Abram |
POR74
1877 |
KAM |
Berka |
Shai |
Vengerovskaya |
|
POR74 |
KAM |
Leiba |
Berka |
Vengerovskaya |
|
POR74
1877 |
KAM |
Haim |
ng |
Vengerovskaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874. |
1905 |
KAM |
Haim |
|
Vengerovskaya |
wooden house; He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874. |
1905 |
KAM |
Abram |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KAM |
Aron |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KAM |
Govsey |
|
Veingerskaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
KAM |
Yudel |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KAM |
Basya Haya, daughter of Yankel-Abram |
Yankel-Abram |
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
KAPLAN |
Shimon |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
KERBEL |
Gershon |
Zimel |
Vengerovskaya |
|
POR74 |
KERBEL |
Leizer |
Yankel |
Vengerovskaya |
|
POR74 |
KERBEL |
Movsha |
Morduh |
Vengerovskaya |
|
1905 |
KERBEL |
Gershon, son of Zimel |
Zimel |
Vengerovskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KERBEL |
Leizer, son of Yankel |
Yankel Abram |
Vengerovskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KERBEL |
Leiba, son of Donya |
Donya |
Veingerskaya |
country wooden house |
1898
1905 |
KERBEL |
Meer |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
KUNTSEVICH |
Anton |
Ng (Orthodox) |
Vengerovskaya |
Orthodox |
POR86 |
LEV |
Srol |
Leiba |
[ Probably Kanalnaya where Srol son of Leiba Lev owned a country wooden house in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
LEV |
Srol, son of Leiba |
Leiba |
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
LIPKES |
Nahmon |
|
[Vengerskaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Vengerskaya str. in a flat. |
1905 |
LIPKES |
Nahman Lipkes the father of Nota LIpkes the 1905 owner along with Faivel Kravets |
Nahman LIPKES is the fthr of Nota, no father given for Kravets |
[Owned a wooden house in Kladbischenskaya but in 1874 Nota Lipkes lived in a flat in Vengerovskaya str.] |
Extracted from Kladbischenskaya entry |
POR86 |
LIPKES |
Berka |
This may be Berka b Nakhman Lipkes of 1884 tax list household #42 |
|
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
LIPKES (LIPKUS) |
Berka |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
POR74,77 |
LIVSHITS |
Sender |
|
Vengerskaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Vengerskaya str. in a flat. |
1905 |
LIVSHITS |
Sender |
|
Owned a country wooden house on Kanalnaya and in 1874 he lived in a flat in Vengerovskaya str |
Copied from Kanalnaya entry |
1905
1898 |
LIVSHITS |
Govsey |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house; In 1874 he lived in a flat in Kletskaya str. |
1905 |
LIVSHITS |
Sender |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house; In 1874 he lived in a flat in Vengerovskaya str. |
POR74 |
LOIKOVA |
Anna |
Ng (Orthodox) |
Vengerovskaya |
Orthodox |
POR74 |
LOPUH |
Boruch |
Yankel |
Vengerovskaya |
country wooden house; before 1905 Boruh son of Yankel LOPUH; in 1905 Yankel son of Boruh LOPUH |
1905 |
LOPUH |
Yankel, son of Boruh |
Boruh son of Yankel LOPUH |
Vengerovskaya |
country wooden house; before 1905 Boruh son of Yankel LOPUH; in 1905 Yankel son of Boruh LOPUH |
1905 |
LOS' |
Itsko, son of Aron |
Aron |
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
POR77,86 |
LOS |
Ellya |
|
Possibly the property on Kanalnaya owned jointly by Elya Los and Sholom Epshtein in 1905 |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
LOS' AND EPSHTEIN |
Elya LOS and Sholom EPSHTEIN |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
MALOVITSKAYA |
Broha |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Yosel |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
POR86 1905 |
MENAKER |
Meilah |
[Peisach – from property on Shkolnaya] |
Vengerovskaya See also Meilah’s tavern on Shkolnaya] |
country wooden house |
POR74,77 |
MODRES (MEDRES) |
Shmuila |
Notka |
Vengerovskaya |
|
1905 |
MUKASEY |
Evel |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
MUZYKANT |
Nison |
|
No street given |
No street info – placed here because between 19th and 20th cent. people with same surname see Myslobozhskaya and Kanalnaya entries |
1905 |
MUZYKANT |
Morduh |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
MUZYKANT |
Shlioma |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
POR74,77 |
MYSLOBOZHSKIY |
Zavel Srol |
Yosel |
Vengerovskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Zavel Srol Myslobozhskiy son of Yosel; after 1905 Sora Chemya |
1905 |
MYSLOBOZHSKIY |
Sora Chemya |
(see note) |
Vengerovskaya, in 1905 - Kanalnaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Zavel Srol Myslobozhskiy son of Yosel; after 1905 Sora Chemya |
1905 |
MYSLOBOZHSKIY |
Sora Chemya |
(see note) |
Vengerovskaya, in 1905 - Kanalnaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Zavel Srol Myslobozhskiy son of Yosel; after 1905 Sora Chemya |
POR86 1905 |
REZNIK |
Yankel Dovid |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
ROSHES |
Berka |
Zavel |
Vengerovskaya |
|
POR74 |
RYMAR |
Shai |
Morduh |
Vengerovskaya |
|
Prop Owners Reg 1874 1886? |
SHUSTER |
Abram |
|
Vengerovskaya |
|
Prop Owners Reg 1874 1877? |
SHUSTER |
Movsha |
Meer |
Vengerovskaya |
|
POR74,77 |
SHUSTER |
Abram |
[Shakhna] |
[Vengerskaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Vengerskaya str. in a flat. |
POR74 |
STYKUT |
Ignatiy |
|
Vengerovskaya |
Orthodox |
POR74 |
STYKUT |
Mikhail |
|
Vengerovskaya |
Orthodox |
POR74 |
STYKUT |
Stanislav |
|
Vengerovskaya |
Orthodox |
POR74 |
TSERESHKO |
Mikhael |
Ng (Orthodox) |
Vengerovskaya |
Orthodox |
1905 |
TSESLE |
Meer Leib |
|
Kanalnaya |
country wooden house |
POR77 |
TSESHLYA |
Gershen |
|
Meer Leib Tseshlya lived in a country wooden house on Kanalnaya in 1905 |
No street info - dgg |
POR77 |
TSESHLYA |
Yankel |
|
Meer Leib Tseshlya lived in a country wooden house on Kanalnaya in 1905 |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
VEINGER |
Sanko |
|
Kanalnaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
VINOGRAD |
Leizer |
Abram |
Vengerovskaya |
|
1905 |
VOLOHVYANSKIY |
Rafal |
|
Veingerskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74,77 |
VOLOHVYANSKYI |
Evel |
Haim |
Vengerovskaya |
|
POR74 |
ZHMUIDSYAK |
Leiba |
Abram |
Vengerovskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Leiba Zhmuidzyak son of Abram; in 1905 Abram Zhmuidzyak son of Leiba |
1905 |
ZHMUIDZYAK |
Abram |
[dgg-Leiba Zhmuidzyak son of Abram?] |
Vengerovskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Leiba Zhmuidzyak son of Abram; in 1905 Abram Zhmuidzyak son of Leiba |
1905 |
ZMUIDZYAK |
Eliya |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
ZMUIDZYAK |
Elya Mikhel |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
ZMUIDZYAK |
Evel |
|
Veingerskaya |
wooden house |
Near the Bridge – location |
POR74,77?,86? |
BERKOVICH |
Shimshel |
Sholom |
near the bridge |
|
POR74 |
VOLKHOVITSKY [ not in original record see researcher note] |
…Velvel |
{the Volf Volokhvitsky of Sventsyanskaya has a patronym of Movsha] |
near the bridge |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in PropOwnersReg 1874. Probably it is Volkovitskiy Volf who lived in Sventsyanskaya street. |
Tatarskaya Street |
POR74 |
- |
nobleman Ali |
ng (Tatar) |
Tatarskaya |
Tatars |
POR74,77 |
BIRGEL [is this Birger?] |
Movsha |
Yudel |
Tatarskaya |
|
1905 |
BIRGER |
Gdalya |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house, brewery [fthr prob Yudel-dgg] |
POR74
1877
1886
1888 |
BIRGER |
Gdalyi |
|
[Tatarskaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Tatarskaya str. in the house of his brother. The site of a house on the plan is established. |
1905 |
EPSHTEIN |
Alta |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74,86 |
EPSHTEIN |
Berka |
|
[Tatarskaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Tatarskaya str. in a flat. |
1905 |
EPSHTEIN |
Berka |
|
He owned a wooden house in Kladbischenskaya; in 1874 he lived in a flat in Tatarskaya str.; |
Copied from Kladbischenskaya entry |
1905 |
GAVZA |
Gets, son of Faivel |
Feivel |
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; In 1874 he lived in his father's house in the Market Square. |
1905 |
GAVZA |
Shlioma |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
GEHTEL |
Noson |
|
[Probably Tatarskaya where Noson Gehtel owned a country wooden house in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
GEHTEL |
Noson |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
GEIZINBLOZIN |
Zelik |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74 |
GRIMBERG |
Girsha |
Evsey |
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Girsha son of Evsey GRINBERG, in 1905 Govsey Grinberg |
POR86 |
GRINBERG |
Govsey |
|
Not clear if this is the house on Tatarskaya street no street info in 19th cent extract - also owned wooden house on Svyatoyanskaya street |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
GRINBERG (GRIMBERG) |
Govsey |
[dgg- Girsh GRINBERG?] |
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Girsha son of Evsey GRINBERG, in 1905 Govsey Grinberg |
POR77,86 |
GURVICH |
Shmuil |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Shmuil GURVICH; in 1905 Moshe GURVICH |
1905 |
GURVICH |
Movsha |
[dgg- Shmuil GURVICH?] |
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Shmuil GURVICH; in 1905 Moshe GURVICH |
1905 |
KAM |
Bentsian |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74
1877 |
KANTOROVICH |
Leiba |
Shai |
Tatarskaya |
|
POR86 |
KANTOROVICH |
Aron |
|
[Probably Tatarskaya where Aron Kantorovich owned a house in1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
KANTOROVICH |
Aron |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
KAPLAN |
Govsey |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house |
POR77 |
KOPYLYANSKYI |
Itsko |
|
He owned a stone house on Market Square in 1905 and his son Zalman’s heirs owned a wooden house on Tatarskaya in 1905 |
No street info - dgg |
|
KAPULYANSKIY |
Zalman |
19th cent reconstructed as heirs owned it in 1905 this is Zalman son of Itsko Kapulyansky - DGG |
Tatarskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KAPULYANSKIY |
Heirs of Zalman, KAPULYANSKY |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KUTUN |
Rohlya-Zundel |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; (not sure if owned by Roklya and Zundel or Roklya Zundel’s-dgg) |
1905 |
LEVIN |
Noson |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
LOS' |
Aron |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74
1877?
1886? |
MALOVITSKIY |
Mikhel |
ng |
Tatarskaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874. |
1905 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Aron Movsha, son of Nevah |
Nevah |
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74,77 |
MAZYA |
Abram |
Sholom |
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; ; before 1905 Abram, son of Sholom MAZIYA, in 1905 Aron MAZIYA The site of a house is established on the plan. |
1905 1911 |
MAZYA |
Aron |
[dgg Abram son of Sholom MAZIYA?] |
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; ; before 1905 Abram, son of Sholom MAZIYA, in 1905 Aron MAZIYA The site of a house is established on the plan. |
POR86 |
MAZYA |
Aron |
|
Tatarskaya |
The site of a house on the plan is established. [at same address in 1911] |
POR86 |
MAZYA |
Srol |
|
[ Same surname on Tatarskaya street from 1874-1911] |
No street info - dgg |
POR74 |
NAIMAN |
Ellya |
Leiba [ Ellya owns property in 1877 but only sons Sholom, Yudel, Khaim, are named in 1884 tax list, Ellya may have died previous] |
[possibly Myslobozhskaya where son Sholom owned property in 1877 or Tatarskaya where son Khaim owns property in 18866-1905 ] |
No street info - dgg |
POR86 1905 |
NEMON |
Haim |
(may be Khaim son of Ellya Nemon in 1884 tax list in household 298] |
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house - no street info with 1886 listing |
1905 |
SHUSTER |
Berka |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
POR86 |
SHUSTER |
Berka |
|
In 1905 a Berka Shuster owned a house on Tatarskaya and a Berka son of Itska Shuster owned a house on Shkolnaya |
[No street info – dgg] |
POR74 |
SLUCHAK |
Itsko |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874; before 1905 Itska SLUCHAK; IN 1905 Nehemiya-Aron |
1905 |
SLUCHAK |
Nehemiya-Aron |
|
Tatarskaya |
wooden house; He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874; before 1905 Itska SLUCHAK; IN 1905 Nehemiya-Aron |
1905 |
TURBOVICH |
Izik |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
1905 |
ZMUIDZYAK |
Evel |
|
Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
Svyatoyanskaya and Sventsyanskaya Streets |
POR86 |
ANGILOVICH |
Leizer |
|
This may be Svyatoyanskaya street – no street name in 19th cent extraction |
No street info - dgg |
POR77,86 |
ANGILOVICH |
Movsha |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 owned by Movsha ANGILOVICH, in 1905 by Movsha and Leizer together |
1905 |
ANGILOVICH |
Movsha and Leizer |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 owned by Movsha ANGILOVICH, in 1905 by Movsha and Leizer together |
POR74 |
ANILOVICH (ANGILOVICH) |
[no first name in webmaster’s copy] |
|
Sventsyanskaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874. |
POR77,86 |
ANGELOVICH |
Abram |
|
This may be Svyatoyanskaya street – no street name in 19th cen t extraction |
No street info - dgg |
POR86 |
ANGILOVICH |
Nevah |
|
This may be Svyatoyanskaya street – no street name in 19th cen t extraction |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
ANILOVICH (ANGILOVICH) |
Gdaliya and Nevah |
|
Sventsyanskaya |
wooden house; He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874;. in 1905 - Gdaliya, Nevah have 2 houses. |
1905 |
BERKOVICH |
Elya |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
BERKOVICH |
Yosel |
|
Sventsyanskaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874. |
POR74,77?86? |
BERKOVICH |
Shimshel |
Israel |
Sventsyanskaya |
The site of a house on the plan is established. [also appears in 1911] |
1911 |
BERKOVICH |
Shimshel, son of Izrael |
Israel BERKOVICH |
Sventsyanskaya |
The site of a house is established on the plan. |
1905 |
BREVDA |
Morduh, son of Peisah |
Peisach BREVDA |
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
BREVDA |
Peisah |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74 |
BREVDA |
Movsha |
Leiba |
Sventsyanskaya |
|
1877 |
BREVDA |
Shmuil |
The only Shmuil Brevda in 1884 tax list is Shmuil Movshev Brevda of household #31 – but that Shmueil appears to be son of Movsha son of Lemka |
Can’t find in another property record |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
BUSEL |
Itsko Gershen |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
POR74,77 |
CAK |
Abram |
Sholom |
Sventsyanskaya |
[see also Sak with the same spelling] |
1905 |
ELINA |
Dovid, son of Movsha |
Movsha ELINA |
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house; In 1874 he lived in his father's flat in Myslobozhskaya str. |
1905 |
EPSHTEIN |
Movsha |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
FAINSHTEIN |
Movsha |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house; In 1874 he lived in a flat in Kletskaya str. |
1905 |
GEHTEL |
Srol, son of Meer |
Meir |
Sventsyanskaya, in 1905 - Tatarskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
GEHTEL |
Srol |
Meer |
Sventsyanskaya |
|
1905 |
GELFOND |
Leiba |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
GELFOND |
Leiba |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
GREBLYA |
Itska |
|
[Probably Svyatoyanskaya where Itsko owned a wooden house 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
GREBLYA |
Itska |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
GRINBERG |
Govsey |
|
[ Not clear if this is the house on Tatarskaya street no street info in 19th cent extract - also owned wooden house on Svyatoyanskaya street] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
GRINBERG |
Govsey |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
HAZANOVICH |
Shmuel |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KOSSAKOVSKIY STANISLAV, EARL |
|
(nobleman) |
Svyatoyanskaya |
watermill |
POR77 |
LYAKHOVITSKYI |
Movsha |
|
[same surname on Svyatoyanskaya in 1886 and 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
POR86 |
LYAHOVITSKAYA |
Tsira |
|
[Svyatoyanskaya ] street name not with this record, taken from 1905 info |
country wooden house - from 1905 record |
1905 |
LYAHOVITSKAYA |
Tsira |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
country wooden house |
|
MALAHOVSKIY |
Pesach MALAHOVSKIY |
[Reconstructed from 1905 ownership by his heirs – Pesach Malahovsky ownership document not found.] |
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
MALAHOVSKIY |
Heirs of Pesach MALAHOVSKIY |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Nevah |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Yankel |
Itsko |
Sventsyanskaya |
|
1905 |
MEDRES |
Abram |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
MELETSKAYA |
Sora, daughter of |
Haim |
Sventsyanskaya |
|
1905 |
VINOGRAD |
Aron |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
VOLKOVITSKYI |
Volf |
Movsha |
Sventsyanskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Volf Volkovitskiy son of Movsha; in 1905 Yosel/ Fruma Volkovysskiy (not sure if means Yosel and Fruma or Yosel Fruma’s) |
1905 |
VOLKOVYSSKIY |
Yosel AND Fruma (see note) |
Volf son of Movsha VOLKOVITSKY? |
Sventsyanskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Volf Volkovitskiy son of Movsha; in 1905 Yosel/ Fruma Volkovysskiy (not sure if means Yosel and Fruma or Yosel Fruma’s) |
POR74 |
VOLOHVYANSKYI |
Leiba |
Menya |
Sventsyanskaya |
|
POR86 |
VOLKOVYSKAYA |
Rohlya |
|
Same surname as on Sventsyanskya – possibly household of Uosel and Fruma Volkovyssky |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
ZABELINSKIY |
Shmuel |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
ZAYATS |
Gilel |
|
Svyatoyanskaya – from 1905 listing, no street info in 19th cent extract |
wooden house; before 1905 Gilel ZAYATS, in 1905 Gilel-Ester (not sure if that means Gilel and Ester or Gilel Esther’s) |
1905 |
ZAYATS |
Gilel AND Ester
(see note) |
|
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Gilel ZAYATS, in 1905 Gilel-Ester (not sure if that means Gilel and Ester or Gilel Esther’s) |
POR77,86 |
ZAYETS |
Morduh |
|
[Probably Svyatoyanskaya – where Morduh owned a wooden house in 1905 - no street info in 19th cent extract] |
Wooden house |
1905 |
ZAYETS |
Morduh, son of Movsha |
Movsha |
Svyatoyanskaya |
wooden house |
Shkolnaya and Prishkolnaya |
POR74 |
ABRAMOVICH |
Zavel, (public house) |
Shlyoma-Girsh |
Shkolnaya |
[ tavern] |
POR74,77 |
ANILOVICH (ANGILOVICH) |
Rafail |
Itsko |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74 |
BANKOV |
Yosel
(public house) |
Mendel |
Shkolnaya |
[ tavern] |
POR74 |
BEKER |
|
|
Shkolnaya |
Tatars |
POR74 |
BUDOVLYA |
Shmuila |
Yosel |
Shkolnaya |
stone house; before 1905 Shmuila Yoselev Budovlya; in 1905 Movsha Budovlya |
1905 |
BUDOVLYA |
Nevach |
son of Shmuila BUDOVLYA |
Owned a wooden house in Kladbischenskaya but in 1874 Nevach lived in his father's flat in Shkolnaya str. In 1905 Nevach’s son Abram owned the house in Kladbischenskaya |
Copied from Nevach Budovlya’s entry for Kladbischenskaya property |
1905 |
BUDOVLYA |
Movsha |
[dgg- Shmuila Yosilev Budovlya?] |
Shkolnaya, in 1905 - Prishkolnaya |
stone house;before 1905 Shmuila Yoselev Budovlya; in 1905 Movsha Budovlya |
POR74,77,86 |
BUSEL |
Mikhel |
Yosel |
Shkolnaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Mikhel Busel son of Yosel; in 1905 Shlyoma Busel |
1905 |
BUSEL |
Shlyoma |
[dgg- Mikhel BUSEL son of Yosel?] |
Shkolnaya, in 1905 - Prishkolnaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Mikhel Busel son of Yosel; in 1905 Shlyoma Busel |
POR74,77 |
CHERNYI |
Meer |
|
Shkolnaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874 and 1850. Probably he was not native. |
1905 |
DAVIDOVSKIY |
Yosel |
|
Prishkolnaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
EFROIMSKIY |
Tevel' |
|
Prishkolnaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
EFROIMSKIY |
Tevel' |
|
Prishkolnaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
EPSHTEIN |
Abram-Mendel |
Shlioma |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74
1877
1886 |
EPSHTEIN |
Hema |
Dovid |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR86 |
EPSHTEIN |
Heilya |
|
No street info – the name Heilya could be Elia or possibly it or Hema are a mistake for the other. If Hema Epstein then he lived on Shkolnaya 1874 through 1886 |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
FALEVICH |
Berko, son of Uziel |
Uziel FALEVICH |
Prishkolnaya |
stone house |
POR74
1877
1886
1898 |
FALYA (FALIN) |
Ovsey, son of |
Berka |
Shkolnaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Ovsey son of Berka FALYA (FALIN); in 1905 both Govsey FALIN and Shmuil David Tsimerang |
1905
1898 |
FALYA(FALIN) AND TSIMERANG |
Govsey Falin and Shmuil Dovid Tsimerang |
Ovsey son of Berka FALIN |
Shkolnaya, in 1905 - Prishkolnaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Ovsey son of Berka FALYA (FALIN); in 1905 both Govsey FALIN and Shmuil David Tsimerang |
POR74
1877
1886 |
FINDEL |
Yankel, son of (synagogue) |
Boruh |
Shkolnaya |
[synagogue] |
POR86 |
FINDEL |
Gershen |
|
In 1874 a Findel owned property on Kletskaya, in 1874-1886 another Findel owned property on Shkolnaya |
No street info - dgg |
POR74 |
FRIDMAN |
Movsha, son of (school yard) |
Gershen |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74 |
GAVZA |
Shai |
Yohel |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74
1877
1886 |
GEIZENBLOZIN |
Shmuil |
[son of Itzko – reconstructed from note at Kanalnaya street property] |
[Shkolnaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Shkolnaya str. in the house of his father. |
1905 |
GEIZENBLOZIN |
Shmuil, son of Itsko |
Itsko |
Had a stone house on Kanalnaya In 1874 he lived in his father's flat in Shkolnaya str. |
Copied from Kanalnaya entry |
POR74
1877 |
GEIZENBLUZIN |
Srol |
ng |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74 |
GIZONGLAZIN (GEIZENBLUZIN) |
Itska |
Notka |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74
1877 |
EIZENBLAZEN (GEIZENBLUZIN) |
Leiba |
Notka |
Shkolnaya |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
POR74 |
GLEZER |
Dovid |
Zusman |
Shkolnaya |
|
1905 |
GRINBERG |
Morduh |
|
Owned a wooden house on Myslobozhskaya In 1874 he lived in a flat in Shkolnaya str. |
[Copied from Mysloboxhskaya entry] |
1905 |
GRINBERG |
Peisah, son of Movsha |
Movsha GRINBERG |
Shkolnaya, in 1905 - Prishkolnaya |
stone house |
POR74
1877
POR86 |
GRINBERG |
Peisah |
Movsha |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74
1877
1886 |
GRINBERG |
Morduh |
|
[Shkolnaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Shkolnaya str. in a flat. |
POR74 |
GRINSHPAN |
Shmuila |
Shimon |
Shkolnaya |
|
1905 |
HAZANOVICH |
Michel |
|
Prishkolnaya |
stone house |
POR74 |
KAM |
Yankel, (synagogue) |
Movsha |
Shkolische |
|
POR74 |
KAPLAN |
Meer Leiba |
|
Shkolnaya |
|
1905 |
KAPLAN |
Abram |
|
Prishkolnaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
KOPYLSKII |
Yankel |
ng |
Shkolnaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874 and 1850. Probably he was not native. |
POR74 |
KUKHTITS |
Abram |
|
Shkolnaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874 and 1850. Probably he was not native. |
1905 |
KUNITSA |
Yankel-Vigdor, son of Berka |
Berka |
Shkolnaya, in 1905 - Prishkolnaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
KUNITSA |
Yankel- Vigdor |
Berka |
Shkolnaya |
|
1905 |
LEIMES |
Mendel |
|
Prishkolnaya |
stone house |
POR74 |
LEVIN |
Shai (prayer house) |
Dovid |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74 |
LEVINOVA |
Frumka, daughter of |
Zimel |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74
1877
1886 |
MEDRES |
Girsh |
|
[Shkolnaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Shkolnaya str. in a flat. |
POR74 |
MENAKER |
Meilah (public house) |
Peisah |
Shkolnaya |
[tavern] |
1905 |
MILNER |
Menahim |
|
Prishkolnaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
MILNER |
Menahim |
|
[Shkolnaya] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
MORETS |
Lifsha-Yosel Movil? |
|
Prishkolnaya |
stone house |
POR86 |
MUKASEY |
Evel |
|
[Shkolnaya] |
No street info - dgg |
POR74
1877?
1886? |
MUKASEY |
Girsh |
Abel |
Shkolnaya |
|
1905 |
MUKASEY |
Girsh, son of Abel |
Abel (Evel) |
Shkolnaya, in 1905 - Prishkolnaya |
stone house |
POR74 |
OREMAN |
Shmuila,
(public house) |
Shlyoma |
Shkolnaya |
[tavern] |
POR74 |
PEKAR |
Shmuila |
Leizer |
Shkolnaya |
|
1905 |
PIKELNIK (PIKELNYI) |
Elya |
|
Prishkolnaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
PIKELIK |
Elya |
|
[Shkolnaya] |
No street info - dgg |
POR74 |
PINCHUK |
Eliya (public house) |
Faivel |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74 |
PORTNOY |
Itska |
Zalman |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74,77 |
RABINOVICH |
Mikhel (synagogue) |
ng |
Shkolnaya |
[note from webmaster possibly Rabbi Michael Rabinowitz] |
POR74 |
REZNIK |
Mikhel |
ng |
Shkolnaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874 and 1850. Probably he was not native. |
POR74,77 |
CAK [see SAK] |
Abram- Haim |
Yosel |
Shkolnaya |
stone house; before 1905 Abram-Haim son of Yosel SAK; in 1905 Yankel SAK |
1905 |
SAK |
Yankel |
[dgg?Abram-Haim son of Yosel SAK?] |
Shkolnaya, in 1905 - Prishkolnaya |
stone house; before 1905 Abram-Haim son of Yosel SAK; in 1905 Yankel SAK |
POR74,86 |
SHKOLNIK |
Menahim, (public house) |
Girsh- Leiba |
Shkolnaya |
[tavern] |
POR74 |
SHUSTER |
Itska |
|
Shkolnaya |
stone house; before 1905 Itska SHUSTER; in 1905 Berka son of Itsko Shuster |
1905 |
SHUSTER |
Berka, son of Itsko |
Itsko SHUSTER |
Shkolnaya, in 1905 - Prishkolnaya |
stone house; before 1905 Itska SHUSTER; in 1905 Berka son of Itsko Shuster |
POR86 |
SHUSTER |
Berka |
|
In 1905 a Berka Shuster owned a house on Tatarskaya and a Berka son of Itska Shuster owned a house on Shkolnaya |
[No street info – dgg] |
Prop Owners Reg 1874 1886? |
SHUSTER |
Abram |
ng |
Shkolnaya |
|
Prop Owners Reg 1874 1877? |
SHUSTER |
Movsha |
Yankel |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74 1877 1886 |
SOSIN |
Abram, |
Movsha |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR74 |
SUBOTNIK |
Abram |
Zundel |
Shkolnaya |
|
POR86 |
VAINSHTEIN |
Movsha |
|
[Shkolnaya – street not stated on earlier record] |
stone house; BEFORE 1905 Movsha VAINSHTEIN; in 1905 his heirs |
1905 |
VAINSHTEIN [ see FAINSHTEIN] |
Heirs of Movsha VAINSHTEIN |
|
Prishkolnaya |
stone house; BEFORE 1905 Movsha VAINSHTEIN; in 1905 his heirs |
POR74,77? |
VENGER |
Meer (public house) |
Leizer |
Shkolnaya |
[tavern] |
1905 |
ZABLOTSKIY |
Meer |
|
Prishkolnaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
ZUBELEVITSKIY |
Evel |
|
Prishkolnaya |
stone house |
Sanitarian Street |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
TUKACHINSKY |
Reb Moshe-Mordechai Tukachinsky |
|
|
reported as of great wealth living in a large house on Sanitarian Street |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
LEV? |
Reb Mich'l Binyominke |
|
|
reported as of great wealth living in a large house on Sanitarian Street |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
BARNAK /BARANEK |
Zundel Barnak and his wife Dina Feiga (Rabinowitz) |
|
|
reported as of great wealth living in a large house on Sanitarian Street |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
BERKOVICH |
Berl Berkovich |
|
|
reported as of great wealth living in a large house on Sanitarian Street |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
LIS |
Gershon Lis |
|
|
reported as of great wealth living in a large house on Sanitarian Street |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
MAIZEL |
Maizel family |
|
|
reported as of great wealth living in a large house on Sanitarian Street |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
LITOVSKY |
Litovsky family |
|
|
reported as of great wealth living in a large house on Sanitarian Street |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
ROZOVSKY |
Leibke Rozovsky with his wife Hanya |
|
|
reported as of great wealth living in a large house on Sanitarian St |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
the local lawyer |
Schmueler the Advocate |
|
|
on Sanitarian St |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
primary school building with 2 grades |
School |
|
|
on Sanitarian St |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
residence of Polish doctor |
Doctor's house |
|
|
on Sanitarian St |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
Government offices |
Volost office |
|
|
on Sanitarian St |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
Government offices |
Volost Court |
|
|
on Sanitarian St |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
Municipal Offices |
"Zemskie Oprave" - local administration |
|
|
on Sanitarian St |
My Devastated Shtetl, p4 |
Kholadne- local jail |
municipal jail |
|
|
on Sanitarian St |
Plebanskaya |
POR74 |
KAVETSKYI |
Ng (Orthodox) |
|
Plebanskaya |
Orthodox |
Pinskaya |
POR74,77,86 |
AGINSKIY |
Zalman |
Morduh |
Pinskaya |
|
1905 |
BOK |
Yosel, son of Itska |
Itrska BOK |
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
BRUK |
Shimon |
|
Pinskaya |
stone house |
1905 |
BUSEL |
Srol, son of Leizer |
Leizer |
Pinskaya |
stone house |
POR74 |
FAINSHTEIN |
Abram |
Shmuila |
Pinskaya |
|
POR77 |
GAM |
Movsha |
|
Pinskaya |
stone house; before 1905 Movsha GAM, after 1905 his heirs |
1905 |
GAM |
heirs of Movsha GAM |
|
Pinskaya |
stone house; before 1905 Movsha GAM, after 1905 his heirs |
1905 |
GAVZA |
Morduh |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
GAVZA |
Styra |
|
Pinskaya |
stone house |
1905 |
GOZENPUD |
Hatskel |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
GRABINA |
Girsh |
|
[Probably Pinskaya where Girsh Grabina owned a stone house in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
GRABINA |
Girsh |
|
Pinskaya |
stone house |
1905 |
GRINBERG |
Abram |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
1900
1905 |
GULITSKIY |
Zelman |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house; The site of a house is established on the plan. |
1886 1900 |
GULITSKYI |
Zelman |
|
Pinskaya |
The site of a house on the plan is established. |
1905 |
KAPLAN |
Govsey |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house (Yehoshua Kaplan son of Abram Yankel Kaplan - dgg) |
1905 |
KRAVETS |
Faivel |
|
Pinskaya |
country wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
LEV |
Abram (public bath) |
Zalman |
Pinskaya |
[bath house] |
POR74
1877
1886 |
LEV |
Movsha |
Abram |
Pinskaya |
|
1905 |
LOS' |
Leiba |
|
Pinskaya |
stone house |
1905 |
MAES |
Girsh |
|
Pinskaya |
stone house [ This is Rabbi Hirsh Mas] |
POR74
1877? 1886? |
MAKOSEY (MUKOSEY) |
Girsh |
Yosel |
Pinskaya |
|
POR74,77 |
MANDEL |
Shmuila |
Srol |
Pinskaya |
In 1877 he is mentioned without surname…probably it is Shmuil Yosel Srol |
POR861905 |
MUKASEY |
Haim |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
OLHA |
Abram, son of Meer |
Meer |
Pinskaya |
country wooden house |
POR86 |
OLHA |
Abram |
|
[Pinskaya?] |
No street info - dgg |
POR86 |
OLHA |
Abram Meer |
|
[Pinskaya?] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
SHAPIRO |
Lipa |
|
Pinskaya |
stone house |
|
SHAPOCHNIK |
Movsha |
[Reconstructed from 1905 ownership which cites that Movsha Shapochnik owned it before 1905 and then Yosel Shapochnik. Moshe’s ownership record not found.] |
Pinskaya |
wooden house; The site of a house is established on the plan.; BEFORE 1905 Movsha SHAPOCHNIK; in 1905 Yosel SHAPOCHNIK |
1900
1905 |
SHAPOCHNIK |
Yosel |
[dgg-Movsha SHAPOCHNIK?] |
Pinskaya |
wooden house; The site of a house is established on the plan.; BEFORE 1905 Movsha SHAPOCHNIK; in 1905 Yosel SHAPOCHNIK |
POR74 |
SHELYUTSKIY |
Zelik |
ng |
Pinskaya |
He is not mentioned among the residents of Lyakhovichi in 1874 and 1850. Probably he was not native. |
1905 |
SHKLYARUK |
Abram |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
VALKIN |
Zalman |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
VEINGER |
Abram |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
VEINGER |
Nevah |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house, postal telegraph office |
POR74
1877
1886 |
VEINGER (VENGER) |
Nevah |
|
[Pinskaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Pinskaya str. in a flat. |
POR74 |
VENGER |
Aron |
Shimshel |
Pinskaya |
|
1905 |
ZAYATS |
Beniamin |
|
Pinskaya |
wooden house |
Ozhevichskaya and Gozhevitskaya |
1905 |
BEDER |
Boruh |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
stone house |
POR86 |
BEDER |
Shmuila |
|
[Ozhevichskaya – no street info in 19th cent extract] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
BEDER |
Shmuel |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
BEGUN |
Yosel |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
BEREZSKYI |
Morduh |
|
[ Probably Oszhevichskaya where Morduh owned a wooden house in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
BEREZSKIY |
Morduh |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
BERKOVICH |
Boruh |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
BERKOVICH |
Girsh |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
stone house |
1905 |
BERKOVICH |
Sora |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
stone house |
1905 |
BIRGER |
Itsko |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1877 1886 |
BREVDA |
Aron |
|
[Probably Gozhevitskaya where Aron Brevda owned a house in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
BREVDA |
Aron |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
BUSHEL |
Movsha |
Anshel |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
POR74 |
BUSHEL |
Nevah |
Movsha |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
1905 |
CHERNIHOVSKIY |
Nison |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
EPSHTEIN |
Abram |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
EPSHTEIN |
Alter Dovid |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886
1898 |
EPSHTEIN |
Yudel |
Itska |
Gozhevitskaya |
Aron and Abram Yudel are mentioned in 1898 |
POR74
1877 |
GALAI (GALYA) |
Shlyoma |
Volf |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
POR86 |
GALAY |
Movsha |
|
[Probably Gozhevitskaya where Movsha Galay owned a wooden house in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
GALAY |
Movsha |
May be Movsha Shliomov Galay in 1884 household 538 |
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house |
POR77,86 |
GAVZA |
Pinhus |
|
[Probably Gozhevitskaya where Pinhus Gavza owned a wooden house in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
GAVZA |
Pinhus |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house |
POR74 |
GERBAR (GARBAR) |
Naftol |
Kalman |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
POR77,86 |
GOHBERG |
Naftol |
Surname appears to be a misread for Garber in which case this is Naftul b Kalman Garber |
[Probably Gozhevitskaya where Naftol b Kalman Garber owned in 1874] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
GOBERMAN |
Rubin |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
HAET |
Abram |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR74,77 |
HARLIP |
Sholom |
Yudel |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
POR74 |
HARLIP |
Srol |
Itsko |
[Same surname on Gozhevitskaya in 1874 and 1877 and on Kladbischenskaya those same years] |
No street info |
POR74 |
HAYAT (Haet) |
Zimel |
Berka |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
POR86 |
HAET |
Shimon |
|
[Probably Gozhveitskaya: Zimel and Shimon are same name] |
No street info - dgg |
POR95 |
HOMSKAYA |
Haya- Sora |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
|
1895 |
HOMSKAYA |
Haya-Sora |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
|
1905 |
KAGAN |
Itsko |
[in other sources his father is Abram -dgg |
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877 |
KAM |
Aron |
Movsha |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
1905 |
KAM |
Aron, son of Movsha |
Movsha KAM |
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
KAPLAN |
Anshel Israel |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
|
POR86 |
KOTLER (in Revision Lists as both Kesler and Kotler) |
Nevah |
|
Possibly Ozhevichskaya where Nevakh Kesler owned a wooden house in 1905 |
|
1905 |
KESLER (in Revision Lists as both Kesler and Kotler) |
Nevah |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
KESLER |
Ezra |
|
Possibly Gozhevitskaya where Ezra Kesler owned a wooden house in 1905 |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
KESLER |
Ezra |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
KOSSAKOVSKIY, EARL |
|
(nobleman) |
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR86 |
LEV |
Berka |
|
[Probably Gozhevitskaya where Berka Lev owned a wooden house in 1905] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
LEV |
Berka |
[this may be Shimshon Berko Lev related to Nevah b Yankel Litovsky on same street – DGG] |
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
LITOVSKIY |
Nevah son of Yankel |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Nevah, son of Yankel, in 1905 his heirs |
POR74
1877
1886 |
LITOVSKYI |
Nevah |
Yankel |
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Nevah, son of Yankel, in 1905 his heirs (description of property accompanies 1905 registry) |
1905 |
LITOVSKIY |
Heirs of Nevah |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house; before 1905 Nevah, son of Yankel, in 1905 his heirs |
1905 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Shmuel |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
MALOVITSKYI |
Nevah |
|
[Gozhevichskaya] |
In 1874 he lived in Gozhevichskaya str. in a flat. |
1905 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Nevah |
|
In 1874 he lived in Gozhevichskaya str. in a flat. But also owned 4 wooden houses, a warehouse is in one of them in Market Square |
Copied from Market Square entry |
POR861905 |
MENAKER |
Meer |
|
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
RYMAR |
Shmuila |
Aizik |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
1905 |
RYMAR |
Shmuila, son of Izik |
Izik |
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
SHMID |
Movsha |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
SHMUSHKEVICH |
Eizer |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
TAUROGINSKIY |
Nikolai |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
1905 |
TSYRLES |
Sora |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877
1886 |
TUKACHINSKAYA |
Hasya Leya |
ng |
Gozhevitskaya |
In 1877 and 1886 - homeowner Tukachinskyi Girsh - son of Hasya Leya |
1905 |
TUKACHINSKAYA |
Movsha |
[dgg- Girsh TUCKACHINSKY? His mother’s name given in note] |
Gozhevitskaya |
wooden house In 1877 and 1886 - homeowner is Tukachinskiy Girsh - son of Hasya Leya.; Hasya Leah owned it in 1874-1886, then Girsh son of Hasya Leah, then in 1905 Movsha |
1905 |
TUKACHINSKIY |
Yankel |
|
Ozhevichskaya |
wooden house |
POR74
1877 |
ZHMUIDSYAK |
Shlioma- Berka |
Abram |
Gozhevitskaya |
|
On the Hill, On the Wall, On the Rampart |
POR86 |
BEGUN |
Abram |
|
[on the hill? No street name in 19th cent extract – could refer to other property] |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
BEGUN |
Abram |
|
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
BERKOVICH |
Morduh, son of Elya |
Elya |
On the hill |
country wooden house |
POR74 |
BREVDA |
Haim |
Itsko |
on the hill near the castle |
[This is the road called “the Rampart” in the Avrom Lev memoir dgg] |
1905 |
BREVDA |
Haim, son of Itska |
Itska BREVDA |
On the hill |
country wooden house; |
POR86 |
BREVDA |
Shmerka |
|
Probably “on the hill” where Shmerka Brevda owned a country wooden house in 1905 |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
BREVDA |
Shmerka |
|
On the hill |
country wooden house |
POR74 |
ELINA |
Naftol |
Gdal |
On the Hill |
[wooden house; before 1905 Naftol Elina son of Gdaliya; in 1905 Gdaliya] (copied from son’s 1905 entry) |
1905 |
ELINA |
Gdalya |
Naftol son of Gdaliya ELINA |
On the hill |
wooden house; before 1905 Naftol Elina son of Gdaliya; in 1905 Gdaliya |
1905 |
ELINA |
Movsha |
|
On the hill |
wooden house |
1905 |
EPSHTEIN |
Shlioma |
|
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
EPSHTEIN |
Shlioma |
|
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
GEIZINBLOZIN |
Srol |
|
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
GOLDBERG |
Gdaliya |
|
On the hill |
stone house |
1905 |
HVEDYUK [ Khvedyuk – DGG] |
Berkov Iserov |
Iser |
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
KAPEL |
Alter, son of Movsha |
Movsha |
On the hill |
wooden house |
1905 |
KUNTSEVICH |
Yosel |
|
On the hill |
wooden house |
1905 |
LEV |
Beniamin |
|
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
LITOVSKIY |
Girsh |
[probably Girsh son of Nevach Litovsky in 1884Tax List – dgg] |
On the hill |
wooden house |
1905 |
LITOVSKIY |
Movsha |
[probably Movsha son of Nevach Litovsky in 1884Tax List – dgg] |
On the hill |
wooden house |
POR77 |
LYUBOSHITS |
Meer |
There is in the 1884 tax list a Shlomo Meyerov Lyuboshits in household #762 suggesting that Meer himself had died between the 1877 property register and 1884 tax list |
No street name – but the only other Lyuboshits in the property record owned a residence “on the hill” in 1905 |
No street info - dgg |
1905 |
LYUBOSHITS |
Nota, son of Yosel |
Yosel |
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
MILLER |
Malvina |
|
On the hill |
wooden house, drugstore (This is Miller’s dispensary “owned by a Polish Chemist”) mentioned by Avrom Lev-dgg) |
1905 |
MOLCHADSKIY |
Leiba |
|
On the hill |
wooden house |
POR86 |
MUKASEY-VEINGER |
Nevah |
|
[on the hill] – no street or house info unlike 1905 |
wooden house |
1905 |
MUKASEY-VEINGER |
Nevah |
|
On the hill |
wooden house |
1905 |
SHAPOCHNIK |
Sholom, son of Leizer |
Leizer |
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
SHMUILOVICH |
Abram Yankel |
|
On the hill |
wooden house |
|
TRUBOCHIST |
Abram Trubochist |
[Reconsturcted based on 1905 entry for heirs of Abram Trubochist – separate entry for Abram Trubochist no found] |
On the hill |
country wooden house |
1905 |
TRUBOCHIST |
Heirs of Abram, Trubochist |
|
On the hill |
country wooden house |
POR86 1905 |
TSEITLIN |
Movsha |
|
On the hill |
wooden house |
1905 |
VINOGRAD |
Aron |
|
On the hill |
wooden house |
No street listed for these Noblemen |
1905 |
ALEXANDROVICH |
Yakov |
ng |
Nobleman, Tatar |
country wooden house; Moslem; дворяне магометане |
1905 |
BAIBASH |
Alexander |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
BAIRASHEVSKIY |
Hasen |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
BOGDANOVICH |
Aminya |
NG |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
BOGDANOVICH |
Anelya, daughter of Abram |
NG |
noblemen, Tatars |
wooden house |
1905 |
BOGDANOVICH |
Yakov |
NG |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
BOGUSHEVICH |
Osman |
NG |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
BOGUSHEVICH |
Yakov |
NG |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
KOSSAKOVSKIY, EARL |
|
(nobleman) |
[see house on Ozveitskaya and windmills and watermills – DGG] |
wooden house |
1905 |
MISKEVICH |
Alexander |
|
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
MISKEVICH |
Gelya |
|
noblemen, Tatars |
wooden house |
1905 |
MURZICH |
Abda, son of Osman |
Osman |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
MURZICH |
Alexander |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
SHIMKEVICH |
Suleiman |
|
noblemen, Tatars |
wooden house |
1905 |
SMOLSKIY |
Husein, heir |
NG |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
VORONOVICH |
Bekir |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
VORONOVICH |
Hasima |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
VORONOVICH |
Ivan, son Yakov |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
VORONOVICH |
Kamber, son of Mustafa |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
VORONOVICH |
Mustafa |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
VORONOVICH |
Samuil, son of Alexander |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
YAKUBOVSKAYA |
Fot'ma |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
ZHDANOVICH |
Hasem |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
1905 |
ZHDANOVICH |
Yosif/Alexander |
ng |
noblemen, Tatars |
country wooden house |
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Lyakhovichi Property Owners Ordered Alphabetically
Immediately below is an abridged alphabetical table which indicates all of the individuals by family name, who are included in the main table in the center column of this page.
The notes in this table: ng means "not given" in the original; "Orthodox" and "Tatar" are designations in the original but they have been moved into the current column simply to be visible in this table. Orthodox is the accepted designation for members of the Russian Orthodox faith and is not related to any level of Jewish observance! Patronymic info in brackets is supplied by the webmaster from other documents on this website and may not be correct if there are multiple people with the same name - brackets indicate this info is not original to the document and other typographical data in the main table like italics and parentheses may be similarly used.
| Index By Family Name |
Surname |
Name |
Father’s Name |
Source and Date |
AGINSKIY |
Zalman |
Morduch |
POR74, 77, 86
|
AGINSKIY |
Leiba |
Aron |
POR74, 77, 86
|
AGINSKAYA |
Ginda daughter of |
ng |
POR74 |
AIZINSHTAT |
Zelik |
|
POR77 |
AIZINSHTAT |
Movsha |
|
POR77,86 |
ALEYNIK |
Yankel |
|
POR77,86 |
ANGILOVICH |
Movsha |
|
POR77,86 |
ANGELOVICH |
Abram |
|
POR77,86 |
ANGILOVICH |
Leizer |
|
POR86 |
ANGILOVICH |
Nevah |
|
POR86 |
ANILOVICH (ANGILOVICH) |
|
|
POR74 |
ANILOVICH (ANGILOVICH) |
Rafail |
Itsko |
POR74,77
|
ARONCHIK |
Srol Boruh |
|
POR86,98 |
BANKOV |
Yosel
(public house) |
Mendel |
POR74 |
BEDER |
Girsh |
|
POR86 |
BEDER |
Shmuila |
|
POR86 |
BEDER |
Zlata |
|
POR86 |
BEGUN |
Movsha
(House of Lyakhovichi community) |
Abram |
POR74,77,86
|
BEGUN |
Abram |
|
POR86 |
BEGUN |
Yosel |
|
POR86 |
BEKER |
|
|
POR74 |
BEREZINA (BREZINA) |
Zahariya daughter of |
Berka |
POR74 |
BEREZSKYI |
Morduh |
|
POR86 |
BERKOVICH |
Abram |
Nevah |
POR74 |
BERKOVICH |
Boruch |
Sholom |
POR74,77,86
|
BERKOVICH |
Yosel |
Check |
POR74 |
BERKOVICH |
Ovsey |
Haim |
POR74,77,86
|
BERKOVICH |
Shimshel |
Israel |
POR74,77?,86?
|
BERKOVICH |
Shimshel |
Sholom |
POR74,77?,86?
|
BERKOVICH |
Yosel |
|
POR74,77
|
BERKOVICH |
Yudel |
|
POR74,77
|
BERKOVICH |
Rivka |
|
POR86 |
BIRGEL |
Movsha |
Yudel |
POR74,77
|
BIRGER |
Gdalyi |
|
POR74,77,86,88
|
BIRGER |
Gdalyi |
|
POR86 |
BLEHAR |
Faivel |
|
POR77 |
BORUHOVA? |
Haya |
Borukh? |
POR86 |
BRAZNIK(BRAZHNIK) |
Simha |
|
POR77 |
BRESLAVSKYI |
Yankel |
|
POR86 |
BREVDA |
Abel |
Bentsian |
POR74,77,86
|
BREVDA |
Berka |
Lemka |
POR74,86,95 |
BREVDA |
Lemka, |
Dovid |
POR74,77,86
|
BREVDA |
Movsha |
Leiba |
POR74 |
BREVDA |
Srol |
Itsko |
POR74,77,86
|
BREVDA |
Haim |
Itsko |
POR74 |
BREVDA |
Aron |
|
POR77,86 |
BREVDA |
Shimshel |
|
POR74,77 |
BREVDA |
Shmuil |
|
POR77 |
BREVDA |
Haikel |
|
POR86 |
BREVDA |
Shmerka |
|
POR86 |
BREZINA |
Shmuil Yankel |
|
POR77 |
BREZINA |
Shlioma |
|
POR86 |
BUDOVLYA |
Shmuila |
Yosel |
POR74 |
BUDOVLYA |
Nevah |
|
POR74,77 |
BUHBINDER |
Girsh |
|
POR77 |
BUHBINDER |
Boruh |
|
POR86 |
BURSHTEIN |
Morduch |
Boruch |
POR74,77,86
|
BURVEL |
Anton |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
BURVEL |
Ivan |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
BURVEL |
Stepan |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
BUSEL |
Morduch |
Leiba |
POR74 |
BUSEL |
Gershen |
Movsha |
POR74,77,86
|
BUSEL |
Mikhel |
Yosel |
POR74,77,86
|
BUSEL |
Yankel |
Movsha |
POR74,86 |
BUSEL |
Beinus |
|
POR77,86 |
BUSEL |
Itsko Morduh |
|
POR74,77 |
BUSEL |
Abram |
|
POR86 |
BUSHEL |
Movsha |
Anshel |
POR74 |
BUSHEL |
Nevah |
Movsha |
POR74 |
CAK |
Abram |
|
POR74,77 |
CAK |
Abram- Haim |
|
POR74,77 |
CHARNETSKYI |
Anton |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
CHERNETSKYI |
Ivan |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
CHERNETSKYI |
Yosif |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
CHERNYI |
Meer |
|
POR74,77 |
CHERNYI |
Tevel |
Yosel |
POR74,77,86
|
DITKOVSKAYA |
Blyuma |
|
POR86 |
DITKOVSKYI |
Dovid |
|
POR77 |
DUBOVES |
Litman |
|
POR77,86 |
DUBOVSKYI |
Leiba |
|
POR86 |
DURNEVITSKYI |
Ksaveriy |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
EIZENBLAZEN (GEIZENBLUZIN) |
Leiba |
Notka |
POR74,77
|
ELINA |
Aron |
Girsh |
POR74,77
|
ELINA |
Naftol |
Gdal |
POR74 |
ELINA |
Dovid |
|
POR74,77,86
|
ELINA |
Idel |
|
POR74,77,86
|
ELINA |
Itska |
|
POR86 |
ELINA |
Morduh |
|
POR86 |
EPSHTEIN |
Abram-Mendel |
Shlioma |
POR74 |
EPSHTEIN |
Gerts |
Itska |
POR74 |
EPSHTEIN |
Mikhel |
Dovid |
POR74,77,86 |
EPSHTEIN |
Hema |
Dovid |
POR74,77,86
|
EPSHTEIN |
Estra |
|
POR74 |
EPSHTEIN |
Yudel |
Itska |
POR74,77,86,98
|
EPSHTEIN |
, heirs |
|
POR74 |
EPSHTEIN |
Movsha |
|
POR77 |
EPSHTEIN |
Aron |
|
POR86 |
EPSHTEIN |
Berka |
|
POR74,86 |
EPSHTEIN |
Rivka |
|
POR86 |
EPSHTEIN |
Heilya |
|
POR86 |
FAINSHTEIN |
Abram |
Shmuila |
POR74 |
FAINSHTEIN |
Movsha |
|
POR74,77,86
|
FALEVICH |
Abram Itska |
|
POR74,77 |
FALEVICH |
Uziel |
|
POR77,86 |
FALYA (FALIN) |
Ovsey, son of |
Berka |
POR74,77,86,98
|
FEIGELMAN |
Movsha |
|
POR86 |
FINDEL |
Berko-Itsko, son of |
Boruh |
POR74 |
FINDEL |
Yankel, son of (synagogue) |
Boruh |
POR74,77,86
|
FINDEL |
Gershen |
|
POR86 |
FRIDMAN |
Movsha, son of (school yard) |
Gershen |
POR74 |
GALAI (GALYA) |
Shlyoma |
Volf |
POR74,77
|
GALAY |
Movsha |
|
POR86 |
GAM |
Shlioma |
Volf |
POR74,77,86
|
GAM |
Girsh |
|
POR74,77
|
GAM |
Movsha |
|
POR77 |
GAM |
Haim |
|
POR86 |
GANTSEVICH |
Movsha |
Dovid |
POR74 |
GANTSEVICH |
Shlyoma |
|
POR74,77,86
|
GAVZA |
Rubin |
Gershel |
POR74,77,86
|
GAVZA |
Faivel |
Yosel |
POR74,95 |
GAVZA |
Shai |
Yohel |
POR74 |
GAVZA |
Gets |
|
POR74,77
|
GAVZA |
Pinhus |
|
POR77,86 |
GAVZA |
Shmuil |
|
POR74,77 |
GEHTEL |
Srol |
Meer |
POR74,77,86
|
GEHTEL |
Noson |
|
POR86 |
GEIZENBLOZIN |
Shmuil |
|
POR74,77,86
|
GEIZENBLUZIN |
Srol |
ng |
POR74,77
|
GELFAND |
Shai |
ng |
POR74 |
GELFAND |
Srol |
|
POR77,86 |
GELFAND |
Honya |
|
POR86 |
GELIN |
Leizer |
|
POR74,77,86
|
GELIN |
Yudel |
|
POR74,77,86
|
GERBAR (GARBAR) |
Naftol |
Kalman |
POR74 |
GERMAN |
Movsha |
|
POR86 |
GESHELEV |
Movsha |
Itsko |
POR74,77,86
|
GESHELEV? PAKER?
[ not in original record see researcher note; Geshelev is both a surname and patronymic in Lyakhovichi] |
…Faivel, Geshelev |
Geshel? |
POR74 |
GESIK |
Itska |
|
POR86 |
GEYLIN (GEYLINBLOTIN)[webmaster -prob Geyzin and Geyzinblozin] |
Falka |
|
POR86 |
GINZBURG |
Vulf |
|
POR77 |
GINZBURG |
Dvosya |
|
POR86 |
GINZBURG |
Morduh |
|
POR86 |
GIZONGLAZIN (GEIZENBLUZIN) |
Itska |
Notka |
POR74 |
GLEZER |
Dovid |
Zusman |
POR74 |
GLEZER |
Beinus |
|
POR74,77,86
|
GLEZER |
Ellya |
|
POR74,77,86
|
GLEZER |
Abram |
|
POR86 |
GOHBERG |
Naftol |
|
POR77,86 |
GOLBARK (GOLDBERG) |
Boruch, (cemetery) |
Itsko |
POR74 |
GOLDBERG |
Leiba |
|
POR86 |
GOLDBERG |
Shmuila |
|
POR86 |
GOLDMAN |
Tsalya |
Morduch |
POR74 |
GORBATSEVICH |
Elizaveta |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
GRABINA |
Girsh |
|
POR86 |
GREBLA |
Abram |
Itsko |
POR74 |
GREBLYA |
Girsh |
|
POR74,77
|
GREBLYA |
Itska |
|
POR86 |
GREBLYA |
Nevah |
Girsh |
POR86 |
GRIMBERG |
Girsha |
Evsey |
POR74 |
GRINBERG |
Peisah |
Movsha |
POR74,77
|
GRINBERG |
Morduh |
|
POR74,77,86
|
GRINBERG |
Govsey |
|
POR86 |
GRINBERG |
Zavel |
|
POR86 |
GRINBERG |
Peisah |
|
POR86 |
GRINBERG |
Perets |
|
POR86 |
GRINSHPAN |
Shmuila |
Shimon |
POR74 |
GRINVALD |
Movsha |
|
POR86 |
GRINVALD |
Peisah |
|
POR86 |
GULITSKYI |
Berka |
|
POR74,77 |
GULITSKYI |
Zelman |
|
1886 1900 |
GURVICH |
Shmuil |
|
POR77,86 |
GUZYUK |
Faddey |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
HAET |
Nehemiya |
|
POR77,86 |
HAET |
Vulf |
|
POR86 |
HAET |
Nahmon |
|
POR86 |
HAET |
Shimon |
|
POR86 |
HAIT |
Yosel |
Boruh |
POR74,77 |
HARAS |
Gershon |
Berka |
POR74 |
HARLIP |
Leiba |
ng |
POR74,77 |
HARLIP |
Srol |
Itsko |
POR74 |
HARLIP |
Sholom |
Yudel |
POR74,77 |
HAYAT |
(Haet) Zimel |
Berka |
POR74 |
HAZANOVICH |
Mikhel |
|
POR74,77,86
|
HLYANDA |
Nevah |
|
POR86 |
HOMSKAYA |
Haya- Sora |
|
POR95 |
HOROSH |
Gershon |
|
POR86 |
HVENDSUK |
Berka |
Movsha |
POR74,77 |
KAGAN |
Leiba |
ng |
POR74 |
KAGAN |
Abram |
|
POR86 |
KAM |
Aron |
Berka |
POR74
1877 |
KAM |
Berka |
Movsha |
POR74
1877 |
KAM |
Leiba |
|
POR74 |
KAM |
Yankel, (synagogue) |
|
POR74 |
KAM |
Beinus |
|
POR77 |
KAM |
Morduh |
|
POR86 |
KAM |
Haim |
ng |
POR74,77
|
KANTOROVICH |
Yosel |
Itsko |
POR74,77,86
|
KANTOROVICH |
Leiba |
Shai |
POR74,77
|
KANTOROVICH |
Aron |
|
POR86 |
KANTOROVICH |
Yosel |
Haim |
POR86 |
KANTOROVICH |
Shlioma |
|
POR86 |
KAPEL |
Itska |
|
POR86 |
KAPLAN |
Abram |
Itsko |
POR74,77,86
|
KAPLAN |
Anshel Israel |
|
POR74,77,86
|
KAPLAN |
Faivel |
|
POR86 |
KAPLAN |
Leiba |
|
POR86 |
KAPLAN |
Leiba |
Rubin |
POR86 |
KAPLAN |
Meer Leiba |
|
POR74 |
KAPLAN |
Morduh, (prayer school) |
Kalman |
POR74 |
KAPLAN |
Nevah |
Leizer |
POR74,77 |
KAPLAN |
Vulf |
|
POR86 |
KAPUSTA |
Aron |
|
POR77,86 |
KAVETSKYI |
|
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
KERBEL |
Gershon |
Zimel |
POR74 |
KERBEL |
Leizer |
Yankel |
POR74 |
KERBEL |
Movsha |
Morduh |
POR74 |
KERBEL |
Yankel |
Abram |
POR74,77 |
KERBEL |
Meer |
|
POR98 |
KESLER |
Ezra |
|
POR86 |
KIRHEL (KURHIN) |
Dovid |
Movsha |
POR74
1877
1886 |
KIRHEL (KURHIN) |
Movsha |
Berka |
POR74,77 |
KIRSHEL |
Vasilyi |
ng |
POR74 |
KLETSKYI |
Abram |
|
POR77 |
KLETSKYI |
Meer |
|
POR77 |
KOFMAN (KAUFMAN) |
Aizik (house of Lyakhovichi community) |
Shlyoma |
POR74 |
KOKTYSH |
Pavel |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
KOKTYSH |
Stepan |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
KOLYHAY |
Efroim |
|
POR77 |
KOPYLSKII |
Yankel |
ng |
POR74 |
KOPYLYANSKYI |
Itsko |
|
POR77 |
KOTLER |
Nevah |
Sholom |
POR86 |
KRAMNIK |
Nison |
|
POR74 |
KRASELSCHIK |
Yosel |
|
POR86 |
KRIGER |
Ellya |
|
POR77,86 |
KUKHTITS |
Abram |
|
POR74 |
KUNITSA |
Yankel- Vigdor |
Berka |
POR74
1877
1886 |
KUNTSEVICH |
Anton |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
KUNTSEVITSKYI |
Girsh |
|
POR86 |
KUNTSEVITSKYI |
Girsh |
|
POR86 |
KURHIN |
Vulf-Yosel |
Movsha |
POR86 |
KUZNETS |
Berka |
Shai |
POR86 |
KUZNETS |
Movsha Girsh |
|
POR77,86 |
LEV |
Abram (public bath) |
Zalman |
POR74
1877
1886 |
LEV |
Beniamin |
Mikhel |
POR74
1877
1886 |
LEV |
Mikhel |
Beniamin |
POR74,77,86
|
LEV |
Movsha |
Abram |
POR74,77,86
|
LEV |
Shimshel |
Shaiko |
POR74,77 |
LEV |
Leiva |
|
POR74,77,86
|
LEV |
Berka |
|
POR86 |
LEV |
Nevah |
|
POR86 |
LEV |
Srol |
Leiba |
POR86 |
LEVIN |
Shai (prayer house) |
Dovid |
POR74 |
LEVIN |
Nahmon |
|
POR86 |
LEVINOVA |
Frumka, daughter of |
Zimel |
POR74 |
LIPKES |
Nahmon |
|
POR74,77,86
|
LIPKES |
Shevel |
|
POR77 |
LIPKES |
Berka |
|
POR86 |
LIPKUS |
Shevel |
|
POR74 |
LIS |
Gershen |
|
POR86 |
LIS |
Faivel |
|
POR86 |
LITOVSKYI |
Nevah |
Yankel |
POR74,77,86 |
LIVSHITS |
Govsey |
|
POR74,77,86
|
LIVSHITS |
Sender |
|
POR74,77 |
LOIKOVA |
Anna |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
LOPUH |
Boruch |
Yankel |
POR74 |
LOS |
Aron |
Girsh |
POR74,77?,86?
|
LOS |
Yosel |
Leiba |
POR74,77 |
LOS |
Morduch |
Aron |
POR74,77,86
|
LOS |
Ellya |
|
POR77,86 |
LOS |
Abram |
|
POR86 |
LOS |
Benyamin |
|
POR86 |
LUKASHEVICH |
Stepan |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
LYAHOVITSKAYA |
Tsira |
|
POR86 |
LYAKHOVITSKYI |
Movsha |
|
POR77 |
LYUBOSHITS |
Meer |
|
POR77 |
MAKOSEY (MUKOSEY) |
Girsh |
Yosel |
POR74,77?,86?
|
MALOVITSKIY |
Afroim |
Yankel |
POR74 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Faivel |
Osher |
POR74 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Itska |
Girsh |
POR74 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Leiba |
Yankel |
POR74 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Mikhel |
ng |
POR74,77?,86?
|
MALOVITSKYI |
Mikhel |
|
POR74,77?,86?
|
MALOVITSKIY |
Yankel |
Itsko |
POR74 |
MALOVITSKIY |
Yosel |
Shlyoma |
POR74 |
MALOVITSKYI |
Nevah |
|
POR74,77,86
|
MANDEL |
Shmuila |
Srol |
POR74,77 |
MARGOLIN |
Evzer |
|
POR86 |
MAS (MAYAS) |
Girsh- Abram |
Yosel |
POR74,77,86
|
MATSKEVICH |
|
Pavel |
POR74 |
MAZYA |
Abram |
Sholom |
POR74,77 |
MAYASA |
Osher |
Aizik |
POR74 |
MAZYA |
Aron |
|
POR86 |
MAZYA |
Srol |
|
POR86 |
MEDRES |
Girsh |
|
POR74,77,86
|
MEKHANIK |
Nevah |
|
POR74 |
MELETSKAYA |
Sora, daughter of |
Haim |
POR74 |
MENAKER |
Meilah (public house) |
Peisah |
POR74 |
MILETSKYI |
Osher |
Rubin |
POR74,77,86
|
MILETSKYI |
Gdal |
|
POR86 |
MILNER |
Menahim |
|
POR86 |
MINKOVICH (MENKOVICH) |
Meer |
Leiba |
POR74,86 |
missing |
…Yankel |
Girsh |
POR74 |
missing |
…Govsey |
Isser |
POR77 |
MODRES (MEDRES) |
Shmuila |
Notka |
POR74,77 |
MOLOVITSKIY |
Aron |
Morduch |
POR74 |
MUKASEY |
Girsh |
Abel |
POR74,77?,86?
|
MUKASEY |
Abram |
|
POR74,77,86
|
MUKASEY |
Evel |
|
POR86 |
MUKASEY |
Haim |
|
POR86 |
MUKASEY-VEINGER |
Nevah |
|
POR86 |
MULYAR |
Girsh |
Zalman |
POR74 |
MUZYKANT |
Morduch |
Shlyoma |
POR74,77,86
|
MUZYKANT |
Nison |
|
POR86 |
MYSHKOVSKYI |
Zelik |
|
POR77,86 |
MYSHKOVSKYI |
Morduh |
|
POR74,77,86
|
MYSHKOVSKYI |
Srol |
|
POR74,77,86
|
MYSHKOVSKYI |
Girsh |
|
POR86 |
MYSLOBOZHSKIY |
Zavel Srol |
Yosel |
POR74,77 |
MYSLOBOZHSKIY |
Meer |
Benis |
POR74,86 |
MYSONDZHYN |
Simha |
|
POR86 |
MENAKER |
Meer |
|
POR86 |
MENAKER |
Meilah |
|
POR86 |
MOLCHADSKYI |
Gershon |
|
POR86 |
MOLCHADSKYI |
Girsha |
|
POR86 |
NAIMAN |
Ellya |
Leiba |
POR74 |
NAIMON |
Sholom |
|
POR77,86 |
NEMON |
Haim |
|
POR86 |
NESVIZHSKIY |
Nevah |
|
POR74 |
NOTOVICH? |
Berka |
Nota? |
POR86 |
NOVOMYSHSKYI |
Movsha |
|
POR86 |
OLHA |
Edida |
Shmuila |
POR74,77 |
OLHA |
Itska |
Shmuila |
POR74,77,86
|
OLHA |
Movsha |
Shmuila |
POR74,77 |
OLHA |
Abram |
|
POR86 |
OLHA |
Abram Meer |
Yosel |
POR86 |
OLINA (ELINA) |
Nevah |
|
POR86 |
OREMAN |
Shmuila,
(public house) |
Shlyoma |
POR74 |
PAHMELITSKYI |
Girsh |
|
POR86 |
PARAGOTSKYI |
|
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
PARAHOVNIK |
Yankel |
|
POR86 |
PEKAR |
Shmuila |
Leizer |
POR74 |
PIKELIK |
Elya |
|
POR86 |
PILNIK |
Yudel son of |
Leiba |
POR74 |
PILNIK |
Movsha |
|
POR86 |
PINCHUK |
Eliya (public house) |
Faivel |
POR74 |
PINCHUK |
Vulf |
|
POR86 |
PINSKAYA |
Sorka |
|
POR77 |
PINSKAYA |
Braina |
|
POR86 |
PINSKYI |
Gershen |
|
POR86 |
POKER (PAKER) |
Faivel |
ng |
POR74,98 |
PORTNOY |
Yosel |
Yankel |
POR74 |
PORTNOY |
Itska |
Zalman |
POR74 |
PROTES |
Aron |
|
POR86 |
RABINOVICH |
Mikhel (synagogue) |
ng |
POR74,77 |
RABINOVICH |
Shimen |
|
POR77,86 |
RABINOVICH |
Haim |
|
POR86 |
RABINOVICH (ALSO GAVZA) |
Shai |
Moskov |
POR74 |
RABINOVICH OR GAVZA |
Yankel- Leiba |
Shai |
POR74,77,86
|
RAFALOVICH |
Iosif |
|
POR77 |
RATNER |
Nevah |
|
POR86 |
REZNIK |
Mikhel |
ng |
POR74 |
REZNIK |
Nevah |
|
POR74,77,86
|
REZNIK |
Yankel Dovid |
|
POR86 |
RIKLIN |
Tsodok |
|
POR86 |
RIMER (RISHER) |
Noson |
|
POR86 |
RIVKIN |
Yankel |
|
POR86 |
RODOVSKYI |
Haikel |
|
POR77 |
ROMANOVICH |
Faddey |
|
POR74 |
ROMANOVSKYI |
Beniamin |
Haim |
POR74,77,86
|
ROSHES |
Berka |
Zavel |
POR74,77,86
|
RYMAR |
Shai |
Morduh |
POR74 |
RYMAR |
Shai |
|
POR74,77 |
RYMAR |
Shmuila |
Aizik |
POR74,77,86
|
SAFAREVICH |
Alka |
Ng (Tatar) |
POR74 |
SEGALOVICH (SIGALOVICH) |
Yankel |
|
POR86 |
SEIFER |
Morduch Leiba |
|
POR74,77 |
SEIFER |
Aron |
|
POR77 |
SEIFER |
Motya |
|
POR86 |
SELETSKYI |
Yosel Shlyoma |
|
POR74 |
SHAPIRA |
Meer |
Shlyoma |
POR74 |
SHAPIRA |
Nison |
|
POR86 |
SHAPOTNITSKIY (SOPOTNITSKYI) |
Ovsey |
Itsko |
POR74,86 |
SHEIFER(SEIFER) |
Leiba |
Yankel |
POR74 |
SHELYUTSKIY |
Zelik |
ng |
POR74 |
SHERESHEVSKAYA |
Malka |
|
POR77 |
SHERESHOVSKYI |
Amnon |
Itsko |
POR74 |
SHERSHEVSKIY (SHERESHEVSKIY) |
Vigdor (Jewish hospital) |
Morduh |
POR74 |
SHIMSHEL, |
Zayets son of |
Leiba |
POR74 |
SHKOLNIK |
Menahim, (public house) |
Girsh- Leiba |
POR74,86 |
SHKOLNIK |
Peisah (house of Lyakhovichi community) |
Leiba |
POR74 |
SHKOLNIK |
Movsha Morduh |
|
POR74,77 |
SHMID |
Abram |
|
POR77 |
SHMID |
Vulf |
Itska |
POR86 |
SHMIDT |
Itsko |
Berko |
POR74,77 |
SHORNIK |
Yudel |
|
POR77 |
SHPAKOVSKIY |
Mikhail |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
SHRAGOVICH |
Gertsel |
|
POR86 |
SHTEINBERG |
Leiba |
Abram |
POR74 |
SHUSTER |
Abram |
ng |
POR74, 86? |
SHUSTER |
Abram (cemetery) |
Elya |
POR74, 86? |
SHUSTER |
Abram |
|
POR74, 86? |
SHUSTER |
Vulf |
Yudel |
POR74,77,86
|
SHUSTER |
Itska |
|
POR74 |
SHUSTER |
Itska |
Gershon |
POR74,77,86
|
SHUSTER |
Movsha |
Meer |
POR74,77? |
SHUSTER |
Movsha |
Yankel |
POR74,77? |
SHUSTER |
Abram |
Shakhna] |
POR74,77 |
SHUSTER |
Sender |
|
POR77 |
SHUSTER |
Berka |
|
POR86 |
SHUSTER |
Morduh |
|
POR86 |
SHUSTER |
Sender and Abram |
|
POR86 |
SIPAYLO |
Pavel |
ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
SIRKIN |
Mikhel |
|
POR86 |
SLUCHAK |
Itsko |
|
POR74 |
SLUCHAK |
Mikhel |
|
POR74,77,86
|
SMOLNITSKYI |
Abram |
|
POR86 |
SNOVSKAYA |
Paya |
|
POR86 |
SNOVSKII |
Haim |
|
POR74 |
SNOVSKYI |
Haim |
|
POR86 |
SOSIN |
Abram, |
Movsha |
POR74,77,86
|
STOLYAR |
Shlyoma Yosel |
|
POR77 |
STVOLOVITSKYI |
Abram |
|
POR77 |
STVOLOVITSKYI |
Leiba |
|
POR77 |
STVOLOVITSKYI |
Yankel |
|
POR77 |
STYKUT |
Ignatiy |
|
POR74 |
STYKUT |
Mikhail |
|
POR74 |
STYKUT |
Stanislav |
|
POR74 |
SUBOTNIK |
Abram |
Zundel |
POR74 |
TALMINOVITSKYI |
Osher |
|
POR86 |
TSEHANOVICH |
Sholom |
|
POR77 |
TSEHANOVICH |
Sholom |
|
POR86 |
TSEITLIN |
Movsha |
|
POR86 |
TSERESHKO |
Mikhael |
Ng (Orthodox) |
POR74 |
TSERLIN (TSIRLES) |
Tsotik |
Zelik |
POR74,86 |
TSESHLYA |
Gershen |
|
POR77 |
TSESHLYA |
Yankel |
|
POR77 |
TSIRLES |
Leiba and Kam Berka |
|
POR86 |
TSIRLES |
Peisah |
|
POR86 |
TSUKERMAN |
Yosel |
|
POR86 |
TSUKERMAN |
Haim |
|
POR86 |
TUKACHINSKAYA |
Hasya Leya |
ng |
POR74,77,86
|
TUKACHINSKYI |
Shevel |
Morduh |
POR74,77 |
TUKACHINSKYI |
Morduh |
|
POR86 |
TUKACHINSKYI |
Nehemiya |
|
POR86 |
TYOMCHIN |
Dovid |
|
POR77 |
VAINER |
Efroim |
|
POR86 |
VAINSHTEIN |
Movsha |
|
POR86 |
VARMALYASH (VARSHALYASH) |
Girsh and Movsha (single entry, with Girsh listed first - webmaster) |
|
PropOwners Reg 1886 1895 |
VARMALYASH (VARSHALYASH) |
Movsha and Girsh (single entry, with Girsh listed first - webmaster) |
|
POR86,95 |
VARSHAL |
Haim |
Yohel |
POR74,77,95 |
VEINGER |
Yudel |
|
POR86 |
VEINGER(VENGER) |
Abram |
|
POR74
1877 |
VEINGER(VENGER) |
Nevah |
|
POR74,77,86
|
VENGER |
Aron |
Shimshel |
POR74 |
VENGER |
Leizer |
Meer |
POR74,77,86
|
VENGER |
Meer |
Girsh |
POR74,77? |
VENGER |
Meer (public house) |
Leizer ( |
POR74,77? |
VENGER |
Mikhel |
Meer |
POR74,77,86
|
VINIKOV |
Shimen |
|
POR77,86 |
VINOGRAD |
Leiba |
Shmuila |
POR74,77 |
VINOGRAD |
Leizer |
Abram |
POR74 |
VINOGRAD |
Movsha |
Itsko |
POR74,77?,86?
1877? 1886? |
VINOGRAD |
Faivel |
|
POR74
|
VINOGRAD |
Berka |
|
POR86 |
VOLKHOVITSKY [ not in original record see researcher note] |
…Velvel |
|
POR74 |
VOLKOVITSKYI |
Volf |
Movsha |
POR74 |
VOLKOVYSKAYA |
Rohlya |
|
POR86 |
VOLOHVYANSKYI |
Evel |
Haim |
POR74,77 |
VOLOHVYANSKYI |
Leiba |
Menya |
POR74 |
VOLOHVYANSKYI |
Iser |
|
POR74,77
|
VULFSON |
Dovid |
|
POR86 |
ZABELINSKYI |
Movsha |
|
POR98 |
ZAYATS |
Gilel |
|
POR86 |
ZAYCHIK |
Rubin |
|
POR86 |
ZAYETS |
Morduh |
|
POR77,86 |
ZHMUIDSYAK |
Evel |
Abram |
POR74,77?86?
|
ZHMUIDSYAK |
Leiba |
Abram |
POR74 |
ZHMUIDSYAK |
Haim |
Morduch |
POR74,77,86
|
ZHMUIDSYAK |
Shlioma- Berka |
Abram |
POR74,77
1877 |
ZITLER (ZATLER) |
Berka |
Morduh |
POR86 |
ZMUDSYAK |
Faivel |
Aron |
POR74,77
|
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|
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