Panova Gora
The village of Panova Gora (Panovaya Gora, Petrov Pochinok) in the parish of
the Vvedenskaya Church in the village of Sharmashy, has been known since
the second half of the 17th century. It is located 100 kilometers east of Kazan,
40 kilometers from the Ilyin family estate Arkatovo. Around 1850, the Ilyins
bought Panova Gora from Maria Pavlovna Matyunina. The same Matyunins
previously owned part of Arkatovo, which they inherited. Then Arkatovo
passed to Tille, then to the Ilins.
In the village of Panova Gora, Laishevsky district, lived an uncle, my father’s
brother,
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Ilyin
, twelve years older than him. My
uncle was married to Natalya Fedorovna Ushakova, who was in her first
marriage to N. Shuvalov, she was married at the age of thirteen, and from this
marriage she had her only son, Nikolai Nikolaevich, married to Molostvova.
By the way, the house in Petrovo was made according to his plan, and the
garden was artistically laid out according to his drawings.
In Panova Gora there were 800 acres and a water mill on the Mesha River.
This estate was better and larger than my father’s <
Petrovo
>, but this was
because the plot with the mill was purchased by my uncle <
Vladimir
Aleksandrovich
> later. My uncle's estate was very beautiful. A wonderful
garden with huge alleys led down to a pond on which there was a tiny second
mill. The large mill on Mesha was eight miles from the estate. I really loved
the small but very cozy two-story house, furnished with antique furniture.
From memoirs of
Boris Petrovich Ilyin
From memoirs of
Petr Ivanovich Zisserman
Vladimir Aleksandrovich was elected to the rank of justice of the peace and
became famous in his district as an intelligent and fair judge. His popularity
among the population was evident after his death. When he died, almost
suddenly, from pneumonia, a deputation from the Mamadysh Tatars came to
his house with a request to allow them to pray over his ashes. Of course, they
were allowed. The sexton who was reading the Psalter left. 12 mullahs knelt
around the coffin, each read from the Koran, and prayed for a long time. This
was in 1883/1884. An ink portrait of Vladimir Alexandrovich in his youth, in
a horse artillery uniform, burned in Panova Gora, when the entire ancient
two-story house was destroyed.
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