VITAL RECORDS
No Jewish vital records from Verkhnedneprovsk seem to have survived as I write this in early 2025, at least to my knowledge. We can hope that some will eventually come to light. The only known surviving contemporaneous town record with Jewish names that I'm aware of is the Verkhnedneprovsk 1906 Duma voters’ list, available (in Cyrillic) at the following link:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/Verhnedneprovsk_city_Duma_voters_1906.pdf
To convert family names to Cyrillic so that you can search this list, use the following tool on Steve Morse's website: https://stevemorse.org/russian/eng2rus.html
If you are aware of other resources, please get in touch!
Try looking elsewhere: For example, I am aware of some Verkhnedneprovsk residents that moved to Ekaterinoslav and other towns in the years before they emigrated, or had a vital event such as a marriage recorded there. Many Jewish vital records for Ekaterinoslav do exist (in large part thanks to the work of Alex Krakovsky) and huge numbers of them (as well as for other Ukrainian towns) have already been indexed by JewishGen.org. So, you might find records there or in other towns. Your contribution to help facilitate the important JewishGen Ukraine Research Division's acquisition and transcription project would be gratefully appreciated:
https://jewishgen.net/donation/ukraine-documents-acquisition-and-transcription-project