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Lyubov Petrovna Bogdanovich (Karabtchevskа)

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Lineage Bogdanovich
Sex Female
Full name (at birth) Lyubov Petrovna Bogdanovich
Other last names Karabtchevskа
Parents

Evfrosinya Ivanovna Bogdanovа (Kuznetsova, Bogdanovich) [Bogdanov] b. 1784 d. 1862

Pyotr Grigoryevich Bogdanovich [Bogdanovich] b. 1763 d. 1834

Events

child birth: Софія Платонівна Карабчевська [Карабчевські]

child birth: Ольга Платоновна Карабчевская [Карабчевские]

marriage: Platon Mihajlovich Karabtchevsky [Karabtchevski]

29 November 1852 child birth: Mykolaiv, Kherson uyezd, Kherson governorate, w Nikolay Platonovich Karabtchevsky [Karabtchevski] b. 29 November 1852 d. 22 November 1925

Notes

"From some fragmentary remarks of my grandmother, in recollections of the deceased, I concluded that she was not entirely satisfied with my mother's marriage. In Nikolaev where the Black Sea fleet ruled, Cavalleri could not be in special respect, besides, as I was convinced from the form of the father, he only owned three hundred tenths of the earth, with corresponding quantity of "serf souls", the grandmother Euphrosyne Ivanovna was the owner three large estates near Moscow, the big house with outbuildings in the center of Nikolaev and in general was considered big"person "not only in the city, but also in the province. daughters party.

It was at the insistence of the grandmother that the mother remained in Nikolaev when the father received a regiment in "Crooked Lake". The whole "cash outbuilding", ie the house facing Spaska Street, on the facade of the "big house" in which the "old lady" herself lived, was given to her for permanent life. e. grandmother.

Remained a young widow, her mother often, according to her grandmother, presented "beautiful parties" and she was very inclined to remarry, but, mother - three times be blessed her memory! - out of love for children, did not dare give them a stepfather and did not build a new nest, protecting the old, orphans.

The first of them was Peter Grigoryevich Bogdanovich (1763-1834), a real state adviser to the Ober-Ster-Kriegs-Commissioner of the Black Sea Fleet. He took part in the Russo-Turkish wars, for which he received in the late 18th century from Catherine II the land of the village of Dereklei and its environs. He was married twice: the first time to Parasta Petrovna Zaitsevskaya (1769-1817 (?)), The second - to Euphrosyne Ivanovna Kuznetsova (nee Bogdanova) (1784-1862), from whom he had two daughters - Lyubov Petrovna (married to Karabchevsky). ) and Sofia Petrovna, who later became the wife of Nikolai Andreevich Arkas.


From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Gregory Bogdanovich
caste: from the old Ukrainian Cossack sergeant family
Grandparents
Parents
Pyotr Grigoryevich Bogdanovich
birth: 1763
military service: Ober-Ster-Kriegs-Commissioner of the Black Sea Fleet
other: Active State Councillor
death: 1834
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Sophia Petrovna Bogdanovich (Arkas)
birth: 23 July 1824
caste: from the old Ukrainian Cossack sergeant family
marriage: Nicholas Andreevich Arkas
death: 7 March 1898
Apollon Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov
occupation: Kherson, governorate postmaster
other: Kherson, State Councillor in 1866
== 3 ==
Children
Nikolay Platonovich Karabtchevsky
birth: 29 November 1852, Mykolaiv, Kherson uyezd, Kherson governorate
caste: nobleman
occupation: lawyer, attorney and court speaker
marriage: О. К. ? (Карабчевська)
occupation: 1868, graduated from the Nikolaev real gymnasium with a silver medal
education: 1874, graduated from the Faculty of Law of St. Petersburg University
death: 22 November 1925, Rome, Italy
Children

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