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JEWISH CLANS *

The clan of Krugliak

Krugliak
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Origin of Krugliak name

Besides the literal meaning of this family name in Russian and other close languages - in Russian round is "kruglyi" - one can add the following:

Krugliaks in the beginning of the 19-th century lived mainly in the Kiev gubernia. They lived in Zvenigorodka, Boguslav, Tarascha, Shpola, Chigirin and Kanev - traditional hasidic places. One can safely say that the ancestors of this family were hasids. Not just hasids, hasids with an active attitude to life. A testimony to this is the mention of Gersh Krugliak from Dorofeevka in the book "Synagogues, houses of prayer and people working at them in the Pale of Settlement in 1853-1854". The ancestor was either a rabbi or a melamed (teacher of children), or a gabbai ("economist" of the community).

Second, we may conjecture that the name came not from a particular type of the ancestors body but rather from the Yiddish word "krug" that meant "street seller". Later Krugliaks of the Kiev gubernia sold aready not only on streets. They started to own real estate property while some became industrialists. In 1895 Krugliaks of Kremenchug had a factory for production of flour products, while in Poltava they had a manufactory.

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Dear representatives of the Krugliak clan

We would like to invite you to help us ressurect the history of your family, to link up the branches of your family tree and to find relatives abroad. Among Jews, due to the manner in which family names were acquired and passed down, there are relatively few people who, although unrelated, bear the same surname as one another. The majority of Jewish people who bear a certain family name can usually trace their roots back to a common ancestor about 5-6 generations back. Further, when two Jewish people bear the same surname, they are usually members of the same broader 'clan', descended of the same extended family.
Resurrect your History - for he, who owns the Past also owns the Future.
Let your family be entered into the Book of Generations!

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*Major part of the data on etymology and geography of the family names for the beginning of the 20th century is taken from the works of Dr. Alexander Beider (see bibliography)