Nikolay Alexeevich Moiseev (1808-1850)
Father of
Nadezhda Nikolaevna Moiseeva
, wife of
Petr Aleksandrovich
Ilyin
. Our great-great-great-grandfather.
His father is Alexey Fedorovich Moiseev (1755-1833), collegiate adviser,
Orenburg provincial marshal of the nobility, landowner of the Kazan and Ufa
provinces. He owned the village of Nikolskoye in the Ufa province, where
Alexey Fedorovich was executed by Pugachev. His son Nikolay was then
serving in Kazan, and a faithful servant informed Nikolay about this
misfortune, who made his way on foot to Kazan among the Pugachev horde
and brought a cross, which Alexey Fedorovich managed to hand over to him
before his death. This family heirloom disappeared during the insanity of
Nikolai Alekseevich's son Boris in Penza.
His brother Vasily served as a diplomat (dragoman, i.e. translator) in Persia,
died early, leaving his brother a significant inheritance.
Nikolai Alekseevich was the father-in-law of mathematician Nikolay
Ivanovich Lobachevsky, the husband of his daughter Varvara.
Фотография
Watercolor
Kryukov Lev Dmitrievich (1783 - 1843) Portrait of Nikolay Alexeevich
Moiseev. Canvas, oil
The author of the portrait is a famous Kazan artist. From the serf peasants
of the Simbirsk province. He studied at the Moscow school of the Claude
(italian professor) and in the house of the Academy of Arts professor
D.G. Levitsky. In 1806 he received a place at the Imperial Kazan University
“to teach students drawing and painting with dry, water and oil paints from
originals from life and in miniature.”
We have another portrait by Kryukov, of Ivan Ermolaevich Velikopolsky
... How a high-society Moscovite married my grandfather in Kazan — I don’t
know. I think that the matchmaking took place during one of the young girl’s
visits to Kazan to visit her aunt Sofia Lapteva, although my grandfather
belonged to an old noble family and was very rich at that time, the marriage
was still not very equal for a Moscow aristocrat, especially since my
grandfather was always a carouser and a gambler. The couple did not live
their entire lives together. I never heard a word from my grandmother about
my grandfather. In general, his name was never mentioned by anyone in her
house. He was even buried along with his parents in the remote cemetery of
the Zilantov Monastery.
Well educated, my grandfather, unfortunately, lost his mother early — an
extremely strict and intelligent woman. He received very good funds from her
and began to manage things on his own too early. His father, apparently, had
little influence on him. And so the grandfather became addicted to large card
games and other excesses. By nature he was very gentle and enthusiastic. The
early death of his brother Vassily gave him great resources. All this was lost
more and more year after year. Family life was unhappy, and there were
many children. Of the estates that belonged to my grandfather, he sold
Nadezhdino and Srednyaya Iya, Laishevsky district. In the end, he had only
Cheremyshevo
left, although it was a rich estate with a luxurious house of
29 rooms. Grandfather won the forest for this house in a card game from
a landowner who owned the village of Sobakino, Kazan district, where there
was a huge pine forest. The house was started on a grand scale when funds
were still good, but already from its interior decoration and furnishings it is
clear that resources began to dry up.
They had six children <?>. The eldest is
Olga
, then my mother N
adezhda
, son
Boris
and daughters
Sarra
and
Sofia
. They were all minors when grandfather
died, leaving a young widow with children and extremely upset affairs.
During the grandfather’s life, the family lived in Kazan during the winters ...
we had to downsize and began to live in Cheremyshevo.
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After grandfather’s death
> the grandfather's nephew, the son
of his half-sister Praskovya Ermolaevna Velikopolskaya,
married to Gavrila Ivanovich Osokin,
Petr Gavrilovich
, was
appointed guardian of the minors. He is a big figure and an
interesting personality. He played a huge role in the family,
uncontrollably managing the property of the orphans and
their fate for many years. ... Grandmother Varvara Ivanovna,
unhappy with her husband, who was younger than him and
who saw only grief from him from playing cards and was
almost ruined, irrevocably follows her young, intelligent and
energetic nephew.
Petr Ossokin
From
Boris Petrovich Ilyin
, the grandson
of Nikolay Alexeevich, memoirs
ALEXEY
FEDOROVICH
MOISEEV
1755-1833
Brothers and sisters:
Vassily; Varvara
(Lobachevsky)
NADEZDA
NIKOLAEVNA
NIKOLAY
ALEXEEVICH
MOISEEV
VARVARA
IVANOVNA
ANIKEEV
BORIS
PETROVICH
ILYIN
NATALYA
NIKANOROVNA
SHCHERBAKOV
NATALYA
BORISOVNA
BORIS
NIKOLAEVICH
SARRA
NIKOLAEVNA
BULYGIN
SOFIA
NIKOLAEVNA
OLGA
NIKOLAEVNA
VYSSOTSKY
princess
NADEZDA
SERGEEVNA
MOISEEV
1770 - 1823
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