Nikolai Aleksandrovich Rebinder (1863-1918) - Kharkov provincial leader of the nobility in 1906-1917, member of the State Council for Elections.
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| Birth | July 5 (17), 1863 | ||||||
| Death | March 22, 1918 (54 years old) Shebekino , Kursk province | ||||||
| Kind | Rebinder | ||||||
| Education | St. Petersburg University | ||||||
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Biography
Orthodox. From hereditary nobles . The eldest son of General-from-Infantry Alexander Alekseevich Rebinder and the wife of his Countess Maria Nikolaevna Tolstoy.
He graduated from St. Petersburg 3rd Grammar School (1882) and St. Petersburg University , Faculty of Law (1886). He served in the Cavalier Guard regiment .
In 1887 he was assigned to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and was seconded to the disposal of the Kharkov Governor .
Chamber Junker (1891), Chamberlain (1901), as Stalmaster (1906), State Councilor (1908).
Occupied posts: etc. an indispensable member of the Volchansky district on peasant affairs presence, honorary magistrate of the Belgorod world district, zemsky chief of the 3rd section of the Volchansky district . He took part in the Russian-Japanese war as the authorized representative of the Red Cross under the chief authorized P. M. Kaufman .
He was elected the Volchansky district leader of the nobility , the honorary magistrate of the Volchansky and Belgorod districts, the vowel of the Volchansky and Belgorodsky district zemstvos , as well as the Kharkov provincial leader of the nobility (1906-1917). He was a trustee of the Volchan teacher’s seminary, a lifetime honorary member of the Volchan county guardianship of children's shelters, as well as a member of many charitable institutions of the Kharkov province.
On November 26, 1908, he was elected a member of the State Council of noble societies instead of refused F. D. Samarin , in 1909 - re-elected. He was part of the group of the right center. He was a member of the Agricultural Conference (1916).
March 22, 1918 he was shot by the Bolsheviks in Titovsky Bor, not far from his family estate Shebekino .
Family
He was married to Countess Elizaveta Pavlovna Kutaisova (03/05/1875; Wiesbaden - 08/17/1916), the daughter of General P.I. Kutaisov . She was a trustee of the Verkhne-Pisarevsky and Volchansk shelters, during the First World War - a trustee of the Kharkov community of Red Cross sisters of mercy. In 1916, visiting hospitals, she contracted scarlet fever and died suddenly. She was buried in the family tomb in Shebekino, where her husband was later buried after being shot. Their kids:
- Alexander (1900-1983), a member of the White Movement as part of the Volunteer Army and the All-Union Socialist League , is the cornet of the Drozdovsky regiment . In exile in Germany [1] .
- Paul (1905-1934) [2] .
Rewards
- Order of St. Vladimir 3rd art. (1905);
- Order of St. Stanislav 1st Art. (1911);
- Order of St. Anne 1st Art. (1913);
- The highest gratitude (1915);
- Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd art. (1916).
Notes
- ↑ Unforgettable Graves, 2005 , p. 165.
- ↑ Unforgettable Graves, 2005 , p. 166.
Sources
- Memo to former students of St. Petersburg 3rd Gymnasium. - SPb. , 1911. - S. 53.
- Levenson M.L. State Council. - Pg. : Type of. Petrograd Prison, 1915 .-- S. 67.
- Rebinder Nikolai Alexandrovich // List of civil ranks of the fourth class. Corrected on September 1st, 1909. - SPb. , 1909. - S. 1743.
- von Rebinder Nikolai Alexandrovich // List of civil ranks of the fourth class. Corrected on March 1, 1916. Part one. - Pg. , 1916. - S. 1294.
- State Council of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - M .: Russian Political Encyclopedia, 2008. - P. 221.
- Unforgettable graves: Russian abroad: obituaries 1917-1997: 6 tons / Russian state. b-ka . Sep. lit. Russian foreign countries; comp. V. N. Chuvakov ; under the editorship of E.V. Makarevich . - M .: Pashkov House, 2005.- T. 6, Prince. 1: Pos — Skr. - S. 165-166. - 607 p. - 1000 copies. - ISBN 5-7510-0325-X (v. 6).