The Markow Family Tree

YUDKO DUVIDOVAge: 72 years17481820

Name
YUDKO DUVIDOV
Given names
YUDKO
Surname
DUVIDOV
Hebrew
יהודה בן דוד
Birth about 1748 (5508) 23

Marriagebasya View this family
yes

Death 1820 (5580) (Age 72 years)
Family with parents - View this family
father
mother
Marriage:
himself
21 years
younger brother
-22 years
elder brother
11 years
younger brother
Family with basya - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage:
son

SourcePersonal Conversations and Correspondence
Citation details: Research from Jonathan Sherman
Text:
Research from Jonathan Sherman and phone conversations. Has done extensive research in Ukranian archives. Conversations in April 2020.
SourceRussian Eighth Revision Narrative
Citation details: DAKO 280-2-470 page 127
Date of entry in original source: 1834 (5594)
Text:
Belaya Tserkov. Avrum Leibovich MARKOV 46yrs, his sons: Shimon 15yrs, Meyer 12yrs. Avrum's wife Nekha 46yrs. Avrum's uncle Yudko Duvidovich died 1820 (70yrs in previous), his other uncle Avrum Duvidovich died 1831 (50yrs in previous). Yudko's nephew Moshko Khaimovich died 1831 (50yrs in prev). Moshko Khaimovich's son Leib 21yrs. Leib Moshkovich's wife Leya 16yrs. [previous is 1818 census]
SourceRussian Seventh Revision Narrative
Citation details: DAKO 280-2-375 page 338
Date of entry in original source: 1818 (5578)
Text:
Belaya Tserkov Supplemental. Leibko Shimkovich MARKOV 13yrs, his brothers: Riven 5yrs, Usher 10yrs. Their uncle Yudko Duvidovich 70yrs, his brother Avrumko 50yrs. Avrumko's nephew Moshko Khaimovich 50yrs, his son Leiba 5yrs. Avrumko Duvidovich's wife Blyuma 50yrs. Moshko Khaimovich's wife Khana 35yrs.
SourceRussian Fifth Revision Narrative
Citation details: DAKO 280-174-382 page 165
Date of entry in original source: 1795 (5555)
Text:
In the village Glushki. Yudko Duvid's son 40yrs, his wife Basya Shmul's daughter 48yrs. Their son Shlioma 7yrs.
Note: The ages in the Fifth Revision should be taken with a grain of salt. The older ages tend to be rounded (40, 45, 50), and only the younger ones are specific (7, 19, 21). It looks like the census officials didn't ask people for their age, but guessed based on their appearance. The 1816–18 census is probably more accurate in this regard.
SourceGeni.com