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The Family History Museum
of Grigorovich-Barsky


voices wind through the sea to Kiev;
Igor goes along Borichev to the Holy Mother of God Pirogoshcha
The Tale of Igor's Campaign



Успение


Cathedral of the Dormition (Our Lady of Pirogoshcha) on Podil - the parish church of Grigorovich-Barsky, which was reconstructed by Ivan Grigorievich and where, presumably, he was buried

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Ivan (1600s)

Kirill (Kassian) Ivanovich - a monk, confessor of the monastery
Grigory Ivanovich (+1737) - merchant

Vasily Grigorievich (1701-1747) - a monk, Ukrainian traveler-wanderer, writer. The elder brother of I.G. Grigorovich-Barsky.
Paraskeva Grigorievna (+1748)
Anna Grigorievna (c. 1710)
Ivan Grigoryevich (1713-1791)  - an Kyiv architect, district (ratman) magistrate. In the noble status, the sources mention three of the five sons of I.G. Grigorovich-Barsky: Mikhail, Ivan and Stepan, while the other two sons, Alexander and Joachim, remained in the merchant class and held the position of burgomaster in the Kiev magistrate.
Feodora Grigorievna
Ekaterina Grigorievna

Mikhail Ivanovich (1745)
Alexander Ivanovich (1749-1794) - a instigator, artisan head, burgomaster, assistant commander of the Kyiv armed petty-bourgeois corps.
Ioakim Ivanovich (1751-1815)- a merchant, eminent citizen, burgomaster. He owned brick factories in Podil and Lybid, inherited from his father, and a manor with a stone house[4]. More often referred to as Akim Barsky. His sons Ivan, Peter, Semyon, Alexander and Grigory were included in the 4th part of the Noble genealogy book of the Kyiv governorship in 1817, together with the family of their uncle I.I. Grigorovich-Barsky. Daughters: Natalia, Sofia, Elena.
Ivan Ivanovich (1755 - 1831) - a cornet of the Olviopol light horse regiment, cornet of the Kyiv Zemstvo court, court adviser, owner of the village. Kozinets Kyiv u. He was married to Irina, daughter of the collegiate assessor Pyotr Yakovlevich Zhurakhovsky. In 1817, he was included in the 4th part of the Noble genealogy book of the Kyiv governorship, together with his sons Vasily, Pavel, Ivan and Mikhail, daughters Maria, Elena, Tatyana and Anna.
Stepan Ivanovich (1759)
Irina Ivanovna (1762)

Ivan Alexandrovich (1777-1831)
Roman Alexandrovich (1780-1839) - merchant, magistrate official. Children: Ulyana (May 25, 1810); Maria (1811), husband Stefan Semenovich Savitsky (1801); Nastasya (1813), husband Amfilohiy Petrovich Sotnikevich / Sotnichevsky (marriage 4.2.1840) (mentioned in N. Leskov's story "Bishops' Detours"); Anna (1815); Alexander (1817); Natalia (1819); Mikhail (1822-8.8.1843); Paraskeva (1822); Kozma (29.10.1825); Alexandra (1830), husband Andrey Danilovich Vertashov; Pelageya (1832-10/15/1832).

Natalya Ioakimova Sidoretskaya (1777)
Maria Ioakimovna Nechaeva (1781)
Elena Ioakimovna Mislavskaya (1790-1866)
Ivan Akimovich (1787) Lieutenant of the 14th Jaeger Regiment. Member of the Patriotic War of 1812
Petr Akimovich (1794)
Alexander Akimovich (1798-1864)

Vasily Ivanovich (1790-1853) - an artillery captain, landowner.
Ivan Ivanovich (1797-1844) - a major.
Mikhail Ivanovich (1799-1887) - a lieutenant, landowner

Maria Romanovna Savitskaya (1811)

Petr Alexandrovich (1823-1907)
Nikolai Alexandrovich (1824-1905)
Victor Alexandrovich (1834-1905)
Yulia Aleksandrovna Lebedintseva (May 2, 1838-1868) was the wife of Feofan Gavrilovich Lebedintsev, a publisher of the Kievan Starina magazine. Godmother of Mikhail Grushevsky.

Grigory Vasilyevich (1830)
Dmitry Vasilyevich (1832)

Ekaterina Stepanovna Savitskaya (1838-1901) - a daughter of Maria Romanovna Barskaya, second wife of the writer N.S. Leskov

Vasily Mikhailovich (1857) - an judicial investigator, collegiate adviser

  • Konstantin Petrovich (1870-1929) - an official, member of the IV State Duma from the Kyiv province, monarchist. Sons Peter, Joseph. "The highest order, which followed on the 6th day of September 1913, according to the determination of the Governing Senate, according to the Department of Heraldry, on March 14 / May 22, 1913, was recognized in the hereditary Nobility, with the right to be included in the sixth part of the Noble family tree book, Collegiate Assessor Konstantin Petrov Grigorovich-Barsky, by descent from Samuil Bartoshevich-Grigorovich, who from 1663 to 1669 was in the position of a commissar of the Troksky Voivodeship, whose son Ivan Samuilov Grigorovich owned, on the right of a patrimonial, immovable Vismontovichi estate inhabited by peasants, in the Slonim Povet, inherited from his named father By the decision of the Governing Senate, according to the Department of Heraldry, held on December 19, 1913, they were assigned to this family: the wife of the aforementioned Konstantin Petrov Grigorovich-Barsky - Elena Iosifova, nee Himer, and their sons: 1) Peter Konstantinov, with his wife Natalia Borisova, nee Kashkarova, and their son Konstantin Petrov, and 2) Joseph Konstantinov Grigorovichi-Barsky. The origin from Samuil Bartoshevich-Grigorovich is erroneously indicated in the justification. The Bartoshevich-Grigorovichs are in no way connected with the Grigorovich-Barsky family.
  • Nikolai Nikolaevich (April 25, 1860) - a nobleman. Wife - Evdokia Pavlovna. Son Alexander (1.8.1900) - second lieutenant, in exile in Bulgaria.
  • Sergei Nikolayevich (03/27/1868-1942) - colonel, commander of the 85th artillery brigade. Graduated from Kyiv University (1889), Moscow Infantry Cadet School (1891). In exile in Yugoslavia, a member of the Society of Artillery Officers. Wife - Olga Ivanovna Kondratieva. Children: George (Yuri) (1894-1980), Dmitry (+1915), Nikolai (+1915), Ksenia (+1936). Granddaughter Maria Yurievna (1918-2018). The author of the fairy tale "The Girl with Blue Eyes (Marochkin's Dream)", written for her granddaughter.
  • Dmitry Nikolaevich (1871-1958) - lawyer, judicial and public figure. Sons: Gleb, Dmitry. Daughter Irina (married Sevruk).
  • Konstantin Nikolayevich (1870) - official for special assignments under the Kiev governor, member of the People's Freedom Party.
  • Boris Grigoryevich (14.3.1870-) - Colonel of the Dagestan Cavalry Regiment and the 2nd Hussar Regiment. In service since 1890, an officer since 1892. In the summer of 1920 in the Russian Army in the Crimea. Wife Antonina Nikolaevna (10 / 22.06.1872, St. Petersburg. Parents Nikolai Mamontov and Amelia Egorova), son Alexei - evacuated to about. Lemnos. 1920.10.16 went to the Russian Army in the Crimea on the ship "Kherson" [Volkov S.V. Officers of the arm.kav. M., 2002].
  • Vladimir Petrovich (14.6.1878 - after 1926) - pianist and teacher. Zakin. Kyiv. music RMT school (1901; V. Pukhalsky class), Leipzig. conservatory (Germany, 1906). Artistic activity began in Germany. 1907 returned to Kyiv: 1909-14 - basic. and Rev. music courses. 1914–18 - prof. Petrograd people. conservatory. Since 1918 - in Kyiv: teacher. music piano games school of Jacobi-Pavlovich and school of arts.
  • Claudia Nikolaevna Simirenko (11/6/1866-1937) - the wife of a process engineer, director of the sugar factory Nikolai Platonovich Simirenko, brother of Lev Platonovich Simirenko.
  • Anna Viktorovna Yanovskaya (11/30/1866-1925) - the wife of a therapist, academician Feofil Gavrilovich Yanovsky. Son Viktor (8.7.1891-3.5.1942) - repressed Ukrainian lawyer, professor. Grandson - Georgy Viktorovich (11/28/1924-8/19/1906) - Ukrainian cardiologist and therapist, doctor of medical science, professor.
  • Claudia Viktorovna Rulina (24.2.1869) - the wife of the Swedish businessman Ivan Rulin (Johan Fredric Ruhlin). Son Peter (August 28, 1892-December 23, 1940) was a repressed Ukrainian theater critic. Daughter Lydia (1896-1983) in exile in the USA. Her children are George Barclay de Tolly, an American physical engineer, and Joanna Barclay de Tolly, a Canadian architect. (their relative Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (Mihail Bogdanovich Barklaj-de-Tolli, 27 December (J: 16 December) 1761 – 26 May (J: 14 May) 1818) was a prince and Marshal of the Russian Empire).
  • Pavel Pavlovich (8/8/1887-1943) - lieutenant colonel of the UNR army.
  • Petr Konstantinovich (3/29/1892-11/21/1965) - Nikolaev Cavalry School 1916. Cornet of the 17th Hussars. In the autumn of 1918 in Russian volunteer units in Kyiv. In the Armed Forces of the South of Russia since the spring of 1919 (through Odessa and the Princes' Islands). Headquarters captain. Evacuated Dec. 1919 - March 1920 from Novorossiysk. May 1920 in Yugoslavia. In exile in the USA. Wife - Natalia Borisovna Kashkarova (1891-1953). The second wife is Vera Cvetinovich (1896-1989). Children: Konstantin (1913-1977), Boris (1914-1984).
  • Georgy (Yuri) Sergeevich (1894-1980) - ensign, pilot-observer. Nikolaev Artillery School (1916). In the Armed Forces of the South of Russia. Lieutenant. In exile in Yugoslavia, a member of the Society of Artillery Officers. Wife - Osmak, Olga Vasilievna (1896-1973). Daughter - Marina (20.8.1918-27.11.2018).
  • Alexander Nikolaevich (1.8.1900) - second lieutenant. In the Volunteer Army and VSYUR on secondment to the battery of the Life Guards. 1st Artillery Brigade. In the Russian Army before the evacuation of the Crimea. Gallipoli. In the autumn of 1925 as part of the Guards detachment in Bulgaria. Second lieutenant. In exile by 1932 ibid. [Volkov S.V. Officers of the Russian Guards M., 2002]
  • Gleb Dmitrievich (1901, Gorodishche ca. Kyiv -1984, Jordanville (New York) fought in the Volunteer Army, then emigrated. Worked for the US government.
  • Dmitry Dmitrievich (1909-1996) - dancer at the Prague Opera and Ballet Theatre, choreographer. He performed under the names of Dmitry Grigorovich and Dmitry Barsky. In 1926 he moved to Czechoslovakia. From 1928 to 1933 he studied at the Technical University in Prague. He studied privately with the prima ballerina of the National Theater J. Nikolskaya, and from 1935 he sometimes performed at the German Theater in Prague, at the Schwanda Theater in Smichov, in the Grand Operetta. As a foreign citizen, he had difficulty obtaining a permanent contract. The episode was also his first stay at the Brensk State Theater in 1938, where, under the direction of I. Vanya-Psota, he began to study the character of Romeo for the premiere of Prokofiev's ballet Romeo and Juliet. On January 11, 1940, he became a member of the National Theatre's ballet choir, and from January 1943, a solo dancer. In 1944 he was arrested by the Gestapo and imprisoned until the end of the war. After 1945 he was a member of the National Theater until 30/11/1946 and again from 8/5/1947 to 31/8/1947. Then he was recruited as a solo dancer at the Brno State Theater (1949–1951), in Olomouc (also as a choreographer in 1952–1955) and in these positions at the F. H. Schalda Theater in Liberec in 1955–1960. In 1960 he retired. From 1949 to 1952 he taught at the Brno Dance Conservatory.
  • Irina Dmitrievna Sevruk (1899-1989) is the mother of the famous Kyiv artist, ceramist Galina Sylvestrovna Sevruk (1929-2022).
  • Alexei Borisovich (28.2.1913 - 12.7.1994) - an ideologist in the Russian Liberation Army, General. Vlasov. Representative of the pre-war organization "Young Volunteer", and after the war - the Organization of Russian Orthodox Intelligence Officers (ORPR). Lived in France, in Paris. In the 1950s mentioned as the head of the Paris branch of the Archive-Museum of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR). The founder of the Church of All Saints in the Russian Land of the Resplendent in Paris. Interpreter. He was buried in the cemetery of Boulogne-Billancourt. Son - Mikhail, artist, figure of the Russian emigration.
  • Konstantin Petrovich II (1913, Kyiv - 1977, Langham, USA) (Constantine Grigorovich-Barsky) - grandson of State Duma deputy K.P. Grigorovich-Barsky. Columnist for the Voice of America radio station in the 1970s, before that he worked as a translator in the US federal structures. Member of the NTS. Wife - Grigorovich-Barskaya, Marina Yuryevna (20.8.1918-27.11.2018) - granddaughter of Colonel S.N. Grigorovich-Barsky.