Akim Ivanovich Gorlenko ( Ukrainian Yakim Gorlenko ; 1686 - † between 1750 and 1758 ) - general judge of the Zaporizhzhya Army .
| Akim Ivanovich Gorlenko | ||||
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| ( Ukrainian Yakim Gorlenko ) | ||||
Coat of arms of the Gorlenko clan | ||||
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| Kind | Gorlenko (noble family) | |||
| Father | Ivan Lazarevich Gorlenko | |||
| Mother | Anna Petrovna Kudar | |||
| Spouse | Mavra Davidovna Brick | |||
Biography
- Akim Gorlenko entered the civil service in 1715, and in 1725 received the post of Prilutsk regimental clerk.
- In January 1729 he received the rank of general coronet in the General Military Chancellery of the Hetman Daniil Apostol, in this position he worked until February 1741. [one]
- In the years 1737-1741 - at the same time he held the post of hetman [2] . He was twice elected to the post of General Judge - for several weeks in 1741 and from May 1745 to 1758. During this period, he attended the election ceremony of the hetman Kirill Razumovsky in Glukhov in February 1750. [3] [4] .
. In 1745, Empress Elizaveta Petrovna granted the Akim of Gorlenko land in Little Russia with a letter of 12/17/1745 to number 12.
Family
- Father - Ivan Lazarevich Gorlenko (c. 1655 -?) - The son of the Prilutsk colonel Lazar Fedorovich Gorlenko .
- Mother - Anna Petrovna Kudar (c. 1665 - until 1670) - daughter of a Cossack of the Prilutsky regiment.
- Wife - Mavra Davidovna Brick (? -?) - daughter of the Cossack of the Prilutsky regiment.
- Children - Stepan, Anastasia, Efrosinya (wife of the Korsun colonel Fyodor Kandyba ), Peter, Zinovia.
- Cousin - Andrei Dmitrievich Gorlenko - Colonel of the Prilutsk Cossack Regiment, father of the future Saint Joasaph of Belgorod .
Notes
- ↑ Zaruba V.M. Administrative and territorial administration and administrative administration of Vіyska Zaporozky at 1648-1782. - Dnipropetrovsk, 2007. (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Makidonov A.V. The personnel of the administrative apparatus of New Russia of the 18th century. -. Zaporozhye: Prosvita, 2011.; - 336 p.
- ↑ Rigelman O. І. Literature is described about Mala Rossii and її people and Kozakivs Uzagal / Ins. Art., emphasis. that primitives P. M. Sas, V. O. Shcherbak. - K .: Libid, 1994 .-- 768 p .; іл. (“Memories of the historical thought of Ukraine”). (Ukrainian)
- ↑ Rigelman A.I. Chronicle narration about Little Russia and its people and Cossacks in general ... - K .: Lybid, 1994. - Chapter 34.