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winniepooh

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Re: Princess Poutiatin
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2006, 12:29:08 PM »


Prince Ivan Semjonovich Putyatin,  lieutenant-colonel
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Alexei Ivanovich (1748-1818)
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Alexander Alekseevich (1778-1847)
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Sergei Alexandrovich (1832-1889),
navy lieutenant

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Michail Sergeevich (14.02.1861-24.5.1938, Paris),
major-general
m. (1891) Sofia Sergeevna Paltova (1866-1940)

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Sergei Michailovich (1893-1968)
m. 1) HIH GD Maria Pavlovna (1890-1958)
 2) Shirley Manning
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a) Ivan (b. 1931, Paris)
m. (1960) Lochiel Cameron
 
b) Michail (1935-)
m. (1965) Marcia Meserve (b. 1944)

 c) Marianna (1942-)
m. (1972) Charles Barton Cotten


http://rurik.genealogia.ru/Rospisi/Putyat.htm

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Re: Princess Poutiatin
« Reply #16 on: April 06, 2006, 12:41:21 PM »
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I am glad to see that someone remembered the great Admiral Prince Putyatin. When the Curator of the Central Naval Museum at Saint Petersburg was guiding me through the wonders of the curatorial storage area in the basement, I distinctly remember his show of pride when he pointed out a decorative wooden Japanese cabinet that was presented to the admiral during the treaty negotiations. The restoration of this intricate cabinet was a priority to the museum staff at the time. One would think that after ten years it has been restored (more correctly conserved) and is now on public exhibit in the museum. It is quite possible that Japanese donors were found to assist with the cost of conserving this historic piece for future generations.
 
In searching the Internet, I found a half dozen or more Putyatins living in the US and Canada under the French spelling of the surname, Poutiatine.

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Efim Putyatin 1803-1883 was not a prince, he was a count. Count 06.12.1855.
He was not a member of princely Putyatin family.



Efim Putyatin was from noble family Lithuanian origin.

http://www.vgd.ru/index.php?t=26415


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Re: Princess Poutiatin
« Reply #17 on: April 06, 2006, 05:02:19 PM »
Thank you winniepooh! Just one quick question. The link you gave was in Russian so I couldn't read the website. Does it mention how many brothers/sisters Prince Sergei Putyatin had?

Thanks again!

winniepooh

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Re: Princess Poutiatin
« Reply #18 on: April 10, 2006, 02:31:16 PM »
Yee , Prince Sergei Michailovich Putyatin (1893-1968) only brother was

Prince Alexander Michailovich Putyatin (1897-1954)
m. (1922) Princess Maria Alekseevna Kudasheva (1901-1967), d. of Prince Alexei Alexeievich Kudashev and HSH Princess Maria Konstantinovna Gorshakova

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« Reply #19 on: January 18, 2008, 11:55:29 AM »
Does anyone know if there was a connection, if any, between the Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna's Poutiatine in-laws and Grand Duke Michael's friends the Poutiatines?

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« Reply #20 on: February 12, 2008, 11:57:03 PM »
Does anyone know if there was a connection, if any, between the Grand Duchess Marie Pavlovna's Poutiatine in-laws and Grand Duke Michael's friends the Poutiatines?

I believe they were the same family.