Timofei Mikhailovich Solomin ( January 6 (19), 1885 , post. Deputies deputy of the Yaran district of the Vyatka province - ?, Talgar , Alma-Ata region , Kazakhstan ) - revolutionary , leader of the labor movement, one of the organizers of the Lena strike 1912 years, the representative of the Pizhemsky branch of the ancient North Russian clan of the Solomins .
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Biography
In 1900 he left home to work. Since 1901, he worked at a soap factory in Yelabuga with the merchant Bautin. In 1902, he became a carpenter for a contractor, Khristolyubov, in the Menzelinsky district of the Ufa province . In 1903 - 1904 - on timber harvesting and alloying by timber merchant E. S. Solomin. In 1905 - 1906 - in the foundry of the Nizhneudinsky railway depot, where on October 17, 1905 he participated in a strike. In 1907 - 1910 he was engaged in agriculture.
In March 1911 he came to the Lena gold mines. While working at the Vasilyevsky mine, he was elected a member of the Central Strike Committee. The day before the Lensky execution, on the night of April 4 ( 17 ), 1912, he was arrested among 10 elected deputies and sent to Bodaibo , then Kirensky prison. He was released after 3 months, but until 1917 he was under police surveillance.
In 1914 - 1918 he worked in the Urals ( Nizhny Tagil , Alapaevsk , Turtinsky mines), where he received a disability and returned to Vyatka . July 12, 1927 with his family moved to with. Kuzdeevo , now Kemerovo region , where he was one of the organizers of the collective farm.
- Solomin, Timofey Mikhailovich at the Rodovod . Tree of ancestors and descendants