7
« on: November 08, 2014, 03:47:06 PM »
Hi,Sarah!
I'm interested in the genealogy of my family.Denisieva-surname of my grandmother.So,I want to tell you about Sergey Fedorovich Denisiev(Denissieff)-husband of Vera
Sergeevna Plautina.
He was the son of a naval officer.He was born in 1869.He had an estate in Kostroma and the house in St.Petersburg.Sergey graduated from St.Petersburg Mining Institute
in 1893,then he worked as a mining engineer in the Monetary mint.He was member of a company of mechanical and metallurgical Shipyard.He was also member of English
Club and member of society "Nersery"(Ясли).Sergey was chairman of the Society of figure skating in Yusupov garden.
In 1895-1928 he lived on Ekateringofsky Prospect 65-67,Mikhailovskaya Street 1-7,Ligovsky Prospect 25,Nevsky Prospect 90,Dvortzovaya Embankment 22,Millionnaya
Street 25.In 1922 Sergey was arrested on false charges and imprisoned. I don't know what had happened with him.
His brother,Denisiev Peter Fedorovich,was born in 1865.He graduated from St.Petersburg University and worked in the public Nobles Land Bank.He lived on Nevsky Prospect 90.
He had a great collection of postcards.In 1935 Peter Fedorovich and his wife,Alexandra Nicholaevna,were exiled to Ufa.
Peter had son,Sergey,who graduated from Military School and was retired lieutenat.
Vera Sergeevna Denisieva(Plautina) died in 1917,she was buried at Novodevichy cementry in St.Petersburg.Her grave was not saved.Not far from her tomb there were two
tombs-Fedor Petrovich Denisiev,Capitan 1st Rank(1825-1875) and his wife,Nadezhda Petrovna Denisieva(1844-1891).I think,that they are parents of Peter and Sergey.
The graves were not saved.
Unfortunately,much remains unknown and may be someone else can help us to learn more about families of Denisiev and Plautin.
Sarah!Why are you interested these families and from what documents do you know,that Sergey Fedorovich Denisiev died in 1926?
Best regards,
Marina.