1875 MOSCOW: JEWISH FAMILY LISTS
[based on Central State Archive of Moscow]
F. 59, Inv. 1, Case 11
https://www.russkot.ru/2021/03/1875-59-1-11-59.html
The information contains lists of Jews under age 25 living in Presnenskaya, Sretenskaya, Rogozhskaya, Tverskaya, Pyatnitskaya, Yakimanskaya, Serpukhovskaya, Prechistenskaya, Arbatskaya, Myasnitskaya, Meshchanskaya & the City.
Jews appear in this fund because from 1874 universal military service was required for all men, regardless of religion or class. It includes both permanent residents of Moscow & temporary ones.
The original document includes person's native province & county, rank, names (first, patronymic, last), age, document authenticity, any additional audit reports or changes since 1871 filings.
There are some sample pages of the original; the listings are mostly surnames. Information is in Russian Cyrillic. Use your preferred online translator as needed.
Some sample names (this is partial only):
Presnenskaya:
Litman, Gartel, Pos, Farman, Zelkin
Stretenskaya:
Kaminsky, Apelbaum, Fershtein, Laufer, Richtiger, Geller, Bekkerman, Kovan, Zilberman, et al.
Rogozhsky:
Edelman, Shebshaevich, Tupacier, Waks, Yankovsky, Siropsky, Warsaw, Kaidanov, Bileshsky Yaroslavsky, Blum, Selsborg, Leydes, Orkin, Girsh
Yakimansky:
Dratner, Rapoport, Pinchuk, Tsirulnik, Estrin, Berman
Nachman, Shavchis, Averbakh, Ratner, Pruzhiner, Tsetlin, Emdin, Idzon, Dolgart
Markhes [belonged to an educated person: Marukhes Samuil Ioselevich, 23 yrs, graduate of Warsaw Univ.)
Soloveichik, Dlugach,
Covan (two families with last name; no other info.)
Prechistenskaya:
Aizenberg, Gafonsky, Efron, Ziv, Irkis, Krol, Rossel, Selih, Sheftel
Sushchevskaya:
Bodman, Shtulkerts, Gershfeld, Mandelstam, Kolman
Yauza:
Neufeld, Gotz, Kotsubey, Levenson, Zalgamer, Malkiel, Garkkovy, Raskin, Shabad
See site for complete listings.
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