Fedor Petrovich Denisiev

Fedor Petrovich Denisiev

Male 1825 - 1875  (50 years)

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  • Name Fedor Petrovich Denisiev 
    Nickname Федор Петрович Денисьев 
    Born 05 Feb 1825 
    Died 16 Mar 1875 
    Buried Novodevichy Cemetery, St. Petersburg Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I02073  Eliots of Port Eliot
    Last Modified 25 Jun 2021 

    Father Peter Alekseyevich Denisiev,   d. 1845 
    Mother Yulia Aleksandrovna Novikov 
    Family ID F00645  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Wife Nadezhda Petrovna,   b. 19 Jan 1844,   d. 16 Mar 1875  (Age 31 years) 
    Children 
     1. Sergey Fedorovich Denissieff,   b. 1869,   d. 03 Sep 1928, Petrograd, Russia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 59 years)
    Last Modified 16 Jun 2021 
    Family ID F00644  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 

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      Of the offspring of the Denisiev couple, four sons and four daughters are known.

      Sons Sergei, Nikolai and Fyodor, having a father and an uncle - naval officers and, having heard their stories, especially the last one, about the blockade of the Dutch coast, which he held as part of the command of the ship "Severny" and a number of others, could not help but follow their ancestors and that's all three completed their studies at the Naval Cadet Corps, becoming officers and entering active service in the navy.

      The eldest son Nikolai Petrovich Denisiev, born in 1823, graduated from the Naval Corps in 1844 and entered active service. In 1850 - lieutenant, retired - lieutenant commander. Together with other heirs, he owned the village of Bukharino in the Chukhloma district and the village of Serkovo in the Kostroma district. In 1858, after the division of the estate, we find in its "single possession" the village of Chakhlovo with the villages of Burmachkino and Gorki. In Burmachka, located on the Kuban River, on the right side of the post road from Kostroma to Nerekhta, there was a manor, which was only 9 versts from the provincial town. Not far from the estate is a rather large (about forty male souls lived in twenty yards) household village Chakhlovo.

      The village of Gorki, not inferior in the number of souls to a village, lay on the other side of the road. The presence of the Kuban river and the proximity to the provincial town were the indisputable conveniences of the estate. Its owner, Nikolai Petrovich Denisyev, lived there with his wife Varvara Alexandrovna, nee Perfilieva, and through this marriage, concluded after 1854, the Denisievs became related with two noble families, the Perfilievs and Bartenevs375.

      Varvara Alexandrovna is the daughter of Olga Nikolaevna, nee Barteneva and Alexander Andreevich Perfiliev. Many Bartenevs have proven themselves well in various fields, as for military service, 23 carriers of this surname were famous sailors, one of them being rear admiral and one vice admiral. There were no less naval officers among the Perfilievs.

      Nikolai Petrovich and Varvara Aleksandrovna Denisievs had been married for more than 20 years, however, he was overshadowed by his wife's illness, and her ailments were of such a nature that already in 1882, guardianship was established over her and her property. The property of Varvara Alexandrovna consisted in the village of Molokovo in the Galich district with villages donated to her by her mother in 1854.

      The heirs of the Denisyevs' estate were their children Anna and Nikolai.

      The middle son of Yulia Aleksandrovna and Peter Alekseevich Denisiev, Fedor Petrovich Denisiev (February 5, 1825 - March 16, 1875) also followed the path of his grandfather and father. He graduated from the Naval Corps, served in the Navy, in 1850 - a lieutenant, retired captain of the 1st rank of the Guards crew. He was married to Nadezhda Petrovna (born January 19, 1844), whose origin is unknown to us. In 1850 Fyodor Petrovich "together with brothers and sisters"

      owned the village of Bukharino in the Kostroma province, which was departed by Denisiev in 1833 from Elizaveta Mikhailovna Shipova. However, according to the section of 1857 between brothers and sisters, Fyodor Petrovich became the sole owner of the village of Bukharino. He immediately laid it down in the board of trustees, with which he could settle only at the end of the 1860s.

      Grigorov A.A. Without Kostroma ... - P. 41.

      Printed and handwritten rarities of Kostroma 267 Fyodor Petrovich and Nadezhda Petrovna Denisievs died on the same day - March 16, 1875, which is rather unusual and allows us to think that some tragic incident took place here. They were buried together, in St. Petersburg, at the cemetery of the Novodevichy Convent376. Of their heirs, only one son, Sergei Fedorovich Denisiev, is known - a mining engineer, and from documents for 1903 it is clear that by that time he had the rank of collegiate assessor and lived in St. Petersburg, in a house on the Palace Embankment. We have no information about the presence and composition of his family.

      Little is known about the third son of Yulia Aleksandrovna and Peter Alekseevich Denisiev, Sergei Petrovich Denisiev, who was born in 1827. Following family tradition, he trained as an Unknown Artist.

      naval affairs and in documents of 1850 Portrait of Yu.A. Denisieva, was listed as a midshipman. In 1845, he owned the nee Novikova.

      the village of Bukharino, Chukhloma district, Oil on canvas. 62x49. KMZ and in 1854 the village of Serkovo, Kostroma district, both together with brothers and sisters. There is no information about his wife and children, except that his son Nikolai Sergeevich was a naval captain and cavalier in 1857377.

      About the fourth son, Alexander Petrovich, born in 1822, no information could be found.

      If men themselves "forge" their biographies, then the fate of women depends entirely on their husbands. The wife not only takes the spouse's surname, but changes her place of residence, settles in her husband's house, adopts the traditions of his family, changing her born. So it happened with the Denisiev sisters, except for one unmarried Elizabeth, while others, Nastasya, Varvara and Anna, got married at one time, and some of them more than once.

      Nastasya Petrovna Denisyeva (1830-1900) married the provincial secretary Dmitry Petrovich Mamaev, who owned the village of Vasilievskoye in the Chukhloma district and the Tatkovo estate in the Soligalichsky district of the Kostroma province. From this marriage were born sons Valentin and Peter, daughters Julia and Elizabeth. All the names of the children were given in honor of the closest and loved ones. According to P. P. Rezepin, Nadezhda Petrovna Denisyeva died on June 20, 1891. See A. A. Grigorov Without Kostroma ... - P. 41. - Approx. ed.

      Most of the information about the representatives of the Denisiev family was extracted from the Genealogy of the Denisiev nobles, compiled by Irina Khalidovna Tlif based on archival and printed sources, incl. A.A. Grigorov Foundation (?-864). E. S.

      Elena Saprygina "Servants of Time"

      relatives, the father did not have a chance to bring them up because of their early death. This mission was undertaken by the unmarried sister Elizaveta Petrovna Denisyeva and Valentin Aleksandrovich Novikov.