Vasily Andreyevich Gudovich ( Ukrainian: Vasil Gudovich ; 1713 - June 21 ( July 2 ) 1764 ) - the last general subcarbon of the Zaporizhzhya Army , the founder of the count branch of the Little Russian Gudovich family.
| Vasily Andreevich Gudovich | |||||||
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| ( Ukrainian Vasil Gudovich ) | |||||||
Front portrait of Gudovich, 1743. Unknown artist. Canvas, oil. Chernihiv Art Museum . | |||||||
Coat of arms of Gudovichi | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Mikhail Skoropadsky | ||||||
| Successor | no | ||||||
| Birth | 1713 | ||||||
| Death | June 21 ( July 2 ) 1764 | ||||||
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| Father | Andrey Pavlovich Gudovich | ||||||
| Mother | Marfa Rubets | ||||||
| Spouse | Maria Stepanovna Miklashevskaya Anna Petrovna Nosenko-Beletskaya | ||||||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 children
- 3 notes
- 4 Literature
- 5 Links
Biography
Vasily Andreyevich Gudovich was born in 1713. His father Andrei Pavlovich was a Bunchuk comrade and cormorant centurion , died in 1734. For assistance to A. D. Menshikov in the Baklanskaya case, hundreds received land awards and became a large landowner [1] .
Vasily Andreevich Gudovich, like his father was a Bunchuk comrade, was sent in 1745, among others, to St. Petersburg with a request to elect K. G. Razumovsky as hetman of Little Russia. For deputies, the Senate determined for their maintenance 10 rubles each a month; but the Empress Elizaveta Petrovna, having learned about this, ordered "to the noble persons and those who arrived at such a thing, a hundred rubles a month for each and a decent apartment from the police." At the celebration of the wedding of the heir, Little Russian deputies sat in honorable places. The deputies were given a letter permitting the election of the hetman, and they were "granted sable fur coats, drive with diamonds and 1000 rubles each for travel" [2] .
With the assistance of the hetman, on February 24, 1760, Gudovich received the rank of general subcarbium, and with the abolition of hetman in 1762 he was renamed Privy Councilor . At the end of his life, the influence of old Gudovich increased, for his eldest son Andrei enjoyed the patronage of Emperor Peter III [3] . June 9, 1762 awarded the Order of St. Anne of the 1st degree [4] .
Children
From his first marriage, with Anna Petrovna Nosenko-Beletskaya (d. Before 1752), the widow of Ivan Darovsky, had four sons and four daughters:
- Andrei (1731-1808) - adjutant general, retired in 1762-1796, then general-general .
- Ivan (1732-1821) - Field Marshal , Moscow Governor General .
- Vasily (senior) - died in childhood.
- Basil (middle) - died in childhood.
- Mary is married to Shiriai.
- Fedosya - in the marriage of Dunina-Borkovskaya.
- Anna is married to Ozhegov.
- Anastasia
In the second marriage with Maria (Martha) Stepanovna Miklashevskaya had five more sons:
- Michael (1752-1818) - major general.
- Vasily (the younger) (1753-1819) - lieutenant general; He has a son, Michael .
- Alexander (1754-1806) - major general, participant in the assault on Ishmael.
- Nicholas (1758-1841) - lieutenant general.
- Peter (1759-1821) - full-time state adviser , duty general of the Little Russian militia during the Patriotic War of 1812.
On December 12, 1809, five sons who were still alive were elevated by count I to dignity.
Notes
- ↑ Lazarevsky A.M. Description of Old Little Russia, vol. I, p. 265.
- ↑ History of Rus or Little Russia .
- ↑ Bantysh-Kamensky D.N. History of Little Russia, p. 459, 451, 460
- ↑ Bantysh-Kamensky D.N. Lists of cavaliers of the Russian imperial orders , M.:, - 2006. p. 176.
Literature
- Gudovichi // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Dolgorukov P.V. Russian genealogy book . - SPb. : Type. E. Weimar, 1855. - T. 2. - S. 192.
Links
- The matrix of the seal with the emblem of the Gudovichi . Museum of the Sheremetyevs (2009). Date of treatment March 26, 2016.