Philip Alekseevich Lyubimov ( 1782 - August 9 [21], 1837 ) - Russian businessman , merchant of the second guild , founder of the merchant dynasty of the Lyubimovs [2] .
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Philip Alekseevich Lyubimov was born in 1782. His father, a tradesman from Kungur Aleksey Nikolaevich Lyubimov, lived in Perm since 1781, was engaged in the sale of gingerbread, land transportation, and soap production. His mother, Matryona Alekseevna, was the daughter of Alexei Verkholantsev, a serf of the princes Shakhovsky [3] .
From 1809, he held the position of city warden, in 1814-1817 - the ratman of the city ββmagistrate. Since 1819 - a merchant of the 2nd guild, in 1825 he moved to the 3rd guild, in 1829 - in the middle class. He owned several cargo ships, traded in silk and paper goods. His work was continued by the eldest son - Ivan Filippovich [3] .
Family
- Father Alexey Nikolaevich (? β1804)
- Mother Matryona Alekseevna (Verkholantseva)
- Son Ivan Filippovich (1807-1864)
- Son Kozma Filippovich [4]
Sources
- β http://pokolenia.permkrai.ru/Perm/F.37.Op.1.D.98/00000335.jpg
- β Shilov A.V. Lyubimov // Encyclopedia "Perm Territory".
- β 1 2 Shumilov E. N. Lyubimov Ivan Filippovich // Encyclopedia βPerm Territoryβ.
- β GAPK F.37.Op.1.D.98 birth record of the daughter of Kozma December 5, 1839