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 Hi,the information about the students of St.Petersburg Technological University before revolution is in archive ЦГИА СПб-spbarchives.ru.
There are also the metrical books of St.Petersburg's churches.
What surnames and names are you interesting?




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  Dmitry was born in village Fedyaevo(Ryazanskaya province)-село Федяево Рязанской губернии,
  Tatiana was born in village Preobrazhenskoye(Smolenskaya province)-cело Преображенское Смоленской губернии.

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 Thanks for the pictures!

Sergey Fedorovich Denisiev lived with Vera Sergeevna at  Millionnaya street,25 from 1899  to 1914.In 1897-1898 Vera was the owner of the house at Ligovskii prospect,25,
then she was owner of the house at Most Podyacheskaya,22.In 1915-1916 they lived at Lopukhinskaya street,3-5(Vera was also house-owner).In 1917 they lived at Apothecary lane,12 and Vera was the owner of the house at Ekateringofskii prospect,22.There is no information in 1918-1924.In 1925-1928 Sergey again lived at Khalturina(Millionnaya),25.

 Pr.Scherbatov Sergey Borisovich with Elizaveta Sergeevna Scherbatova(Plautina)  also lived at Millionnaya,25 from 1898.Elizaveta was the owner of the house at Apothecary lane,12.In 1907 they lived at Galernaya street,23.At this time Sergey was "коллежский секретарь".In 1911 they lived at embankment of Moika,112.In 1917 there is information about Elizaveta-she  lived at Millionnaya,25 and was house-owner(Kabinetskaya street,17).

 Plautin Michail Sergeevich lived with Selina Georgievna at Millionnaya,25.He was house-owner at 9 th Rozhdestvenskaya street 26-32.
 
 Plautin Sergey Nikolaevich lived at Millionnaya,25(house-owner)and also was the owner of the house at Moshkov lane,25.

 Plautine Nikolai Sergeevich lived in Tsarskoye Selo,Moscow street,5.
 In 1899 Plautin family lived in the estate "Бялка" in Krasnostav,Lublin province(Люблинская губерния).Before the revolution this area was part of Russia.
 I don't know anything else about children of Sergey and Vera.
 

 

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Russian Noble Families / Re: Plaoutine family
« on: January 06, 2015, 10:26:00 AM »
    Hi,Sarah!

  My grandmother,Denisieva Lidiya Sergeevna(1912-1999),belongs to the branch of the family from Kursk,Sergey Fedorovich-to the branch from Kostroma( I think so).But their
families communicated.My grandmother told me,that in her childhood with parents she visited Sergey Fedorovich in his house and called him "uncle Serezha",so I think,that they
were relatives.I also want to find his bural place.
 Denisiev Alexander Sergeevich was a student of the Imperial Alexander Lyceum(in 1914-1918).
 Denisiev Sergey Sergeevich was also a studend of the Imperial Alexander Lyceum(in 1912-1918).
There is information,that they died  in 1919(but it may be wrong).
 Sergey Fedorovich lived at the address Khalturina(Millionnaya)street,25.After his death(in 1929-1931),Elizaveta Alexandrovna Denisieva(?) lived at this address.
 I'm very glad to read the story about them and to see their pictures!

    Best regards,
         Marina.

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Russian Noble Families / Re: Plaoutine family
« on: January 02, 2015, 02:38:49 PM »
   Hello,Sarah!
In 2003 in St.Petersburg was published the book "Novodevichy cementry"("Новодевичье кладбище",Н.Л.Маркина,CПб,издательство"Белое и черное",2003).There are lists of
graves of those,who had been buried in 1850-1930.Information for this book was taken from the archives:
 №3313: Denisieva Vera Sergeevna,the wife of a mining engineer,died on 24 of May,1917.Bural place 32 CH 12(Plan of 1885).On plan of 1992-the grave was not saved.It's
possible to find the square(13/13 metres),where is the grave.
 The graves were destroyed after the revolution.Reconstruction of the cementry began only after 1969.
 From books about figure skating,I learned,that Sergey Fedorovich Denisiev in 1923-1928 was organizer of competitions skates in St.Petersburg.He died(преждевременно погиб)
on 3 of September,1928.

   Best regards,
        Marina.

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Russian Noble Families / Re: Plaoutine family
« 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.

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