196 Noble Families of Murom, Russia (1778-1917)
By Vladimir Chernyshev
Copyright © 1998-2001 by Vladimir Chernyshev, all rights reserved
BACKGROUND: Vladimir Chernyshev of Murom, Russia has made available to FEEFHS for posting on this website merchant and noble family surname indexes for the region of Murom Russia. It is a product of a decade of his archival research as a historian and genealogist.
Aleksandrovsky Albitcky Amenitcky Arshansky Aseev Afonsky Bachurin Belokonov Belsky Benevolsky Bessonov Branguleev Brenezen Bruhov Bulgakov Bulygin Burtcev Bychkov Bychkovsky Varfolomeev Valedinsky Veselovsky Vinogradov Vishnevetcky Voynich Voytas Voznesensky Volynsky Vostokov Vyrypaev Vyazemsky Galberg Genisaretcky Gertel Gertcyg Gladkov Golovkov Goloperov Goncharov Goritcky Gofman Grindel Gruzdev Gulyaev Gunin Gulyshevsky Gusev Dvornikov Delektorsky Dementiev Diakonov Dianin Dobrotcvetov Dobrovolsky Dobrohotov Dreyer Dubnitcky Evreinov Eleonsky Epishev Esipov Jivnovsky Zabolotcky Zamytcky Zefirov Zolotuhin Zoshenko |
Ivanov Ievsky Inihov Kazansky Kapatcinsky Klevtcov Kirov Klycharev Kolokoltcev Kondratiev Konstantinov Kornilov Korotky Kocherov Krylov Krykov Kuntcevich Kuharsky Lavrov Laktaev Lebedev Lensky Leoshkevich Lojkin Lukomsky Luchkin Lubarsky Mazaraki Makarov Mego Melgunov Mikutcky Milovanov Miretcky Molchanov Moskatiniev Muromtcev Muhin Mylnikov Myshetcky Myagkov Myachkov Narbut Naumov Nevsky Nelidov Nehdeev Nikolsky Nikonovich Norvesky Ovsyannikov Ozertcovsky Oznobishin Olderoge Orlov Orjansky Ostroumov Palmov Panin Pehov Pisarev Pestrov Plyshakov Pokrovsky Pomerantcev Popelov Popov Prokudin-Gorsky Puhlimsky |
Ragozinsky Reinvald Robustov Rozanov Rybakov Ryminsky Saporovsky Svirsky Svishev Semibratov Siletcky Sirotinsky Sitarsky Skorov Smirnov Sobolev Sokolov Sokolsky Sohansky Sofitov Spektorsky Sychugov Tarasenko-Godny Tenyakov Tihomirov Tovtcev Tolstoy Tominsky Trelin Troitcky Uspensky Uhtomsky Favorov Fedorov Fesykov Filippov Firsov Florensky Fon-Parkau Harlamov Helminsky Holodkovsky Tcarevsky Tcvetaev Tcvetkov Tcelebrovsky Choglokov Shagina Shestakov Shetinin Shilov Shinakov Shiryaev Sholtc Yuditcky Yumatov Yazykov Yakovlev Yantchevsky Yaroshevsky |
Leaders of Murom: I also have unique materials about the leaders of Murom nobility from 1778 to 1917. Listed here are the leaders of Murom (in chronological sequence) with the periods of time of that leadership noted:
1. Zubov Afanasy Nikolaevich (1778-1781)
2. Kravkov Aleksey Vasilievich (1782 - October 1783)
3. Yazykov Mihail Grirorievich (November 1783 - 1784 and 1788-1790)
4. Kiselev Ilya Ivanovich (1785-1787)
5. Borisov Andrian Ivanovich (1791-1793)
6. Makarov Vasily Alekseevich (1794-1796)
7. Yazykov Fedot Fedorovich (1797-1799)
8. Zakrevsky Vasily Vasilievich (1800)
9. Burtcev Ivan Ivanovich (1800-1802)
10. Bychkov Lev Ivanovich (1803 - April 1805)
11. Tolstoy Amply Ivanovich (April - December 1805)
12. Makarov Dmitry Vasilievich (1806-1808)
13. Kravkov Aleksandr Alekseevich (1809-1811)
14. Pestrovo Nikolay Egorovich (1812 - September 1817)
13. Burtcev Pavel Ivanovich (September 1817 - 1820)
16. Evreinov Pavel Alekseevich (1821-1823)
17. Makarov Pavel Vasilievich (1824-1826)
18. Yazykov Aleksandr Semenovich (1827-1829)
19. Bychkov Dmitry Lvovich (1830 - June 1833)
20. Burtcev Aleksey Ivanovich (August 1833 - January 1842, 1852-1853)
21. Esipov Aleksey Alekseevich (1842 - January 1845, 1848 - 7 June 1852)
22. Burtcev Afanasy Pavlovich (1845-1847)
23. Yazykov Mihail Vasilievich (1854 - 9 September 1855)
24. Bychkov Nikolay Dmitrievich (1857-1859, 1863)
23. Epishev Dmitry Sergeevich (1860-1862)
26. Zasetcky Dmitry Petrovich (1863-1866)
27. Burtcev Ippolit Afanasievich (October 1866 - 1872, 1877 - 10 May 1898)
28. Yazykov Nikolay Mihailovich (1873-1875, 1876-1878)
29. Golitcyn Lev Sergeevich (1876) prince
30. Podsedlevich Mihail Aleksandrovich (1898-1905)
31. Bryhov Aleksandr Sergeevich (1905-1917)
Sources: State archive of Vladimir area - metric books of Murom churches, official lists about a service, sheet about the owners of separate villages of Murom district (1842), and the nobility lists of the Murom district
VLADIMIR CHERNYSHEV, born in 1970, is a native of MUROM and a research professional at the MUROM Museum of History and Art. He is fluent in Russian and English. He welcomes serious inquries regarding professional assignments to research families known to have lived in or near Murom and to provide translatation of his research on any of the noble families listed above into English.
Postal Address:
VLADIMIR CHERNYSHEV
RUSSIA 602200
MUROM VLADIMIR district
Proletarskaya street, 50 - 141