Makar Borisovich Karjakin (1790-1863) - court adviser , participant in the Patriotic War of 1812 , cavalier of the Insignia of the Military Order of St. George (soldier George Cross).
| Makar Borisovich Karjakin | |
|---|---|
| Makar Borisovich Karjakin | |
| Date of Birth | 1790 |
| Place of Birth | Voronezh province Russian empire |
| Date of death | November 16, 1863 |
| Place of death | Voronezh province Russian empire |
| Affiliation | |
| Rank | lieutenant colonel |
| Battles / Wars | World War 1812 Overseas campaigns 1813-1814 |
| Awards and prizes | Insignia of the Military Order of St. George , Order of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. |
Biography
Born in 1790 in a family of serfs. He received his home education and at 16, on November 9, 1806, entered the military service as a private in the Vilomonutral garrison battalion . October 3, 1808 promoted to non-commissioned officer. Then on December 1, 1809 he was transferred to the Sveaborg garrison regiment , and after its disbandment, on February 16, 1811 he was transferred to the Lithuanian infantry regiment . September 23, 1811 appointed sergeant major .
During the service he was in business with the enemy: September 18, 1812 during the occupation of Finland, October 7 at the Ozho River, October 18 and 19 at Chashniki , November 1 and 2 at Smolyany , December 16 at Borisov , December 22 at the occupation of Gobella in Prussia.
April 15, 1813 near Danzig participated in the attack of the enemy on the island of Nerung, August 11 at Roseberg, August 25 at Dennevice and October 6 at Leipzig .
February 2 and 19, 1814 during the assault on the fortress of Soissons , on February 22 at the village of Boiper on the heights of Kraon, on February 25 and 26 at Laon , where for excellent courage he was awarded the Insignia of the Military Order of St. George . March 18 took part in the capture of Paris .
On January 2, 1821, he was promoted to second lieutenant ; on June 11, 1823, he was promoted to lieutenant . On January 3, 1824, by the Highest Order, he was transferred to the Commissariat staff as a commission agent with renaming to the XII class. Enrolled in the staff of the Voronezh Commission.
December 31, 1826 promoted to the X class with seniority, December 31, 1831 with the seniority of the IX class, and December 31, 1834 to the IX class with the seniority. January 27, 1836 approved by the supervisor of stores and the team. August 22, 1836 received the distinction of immaculate service for XV years. On December 31, 1840 he was promoted to senior counselor with seniority. Due to poor health, he abandoned the position of store supervisor and was ranked among the commission's officials on May 13, 1841.
From May 9, 1842 and May 11, 1843 he was a caretaker of a shoe-grade. August 22, 1849 received the distinction of immaculate service for XXV years. From July 15, 1849 and March 30, 1850 he was the supervisor of varieties of alternate, canvas from April 29 to June 25, 1852. August 22, 1852 received the distinction of the immaculate service for XXX years. From October 15 to November 30, 1854 he was the caretaker of the cloth variety. From May 21 to September 23, 1857 he was a food worker at the Slavic military temporary hospital . From May 3, 1858 and until April 22, 1859, he was the caretaker of selected and binding varieties.
On September 22, 1858, he was mercifully bestowed with the Knight of the Order of St. Vladimir IV degree for 35 years of service. From May 1, 1860 and until May 22, 1861, he was a caretaker of a shoe-grade. From May 1 to September 1, 1862 he was a food worker at the Slavic military temporary hospital. He died on November 16, 1863.
Sources
Links
- Boykova I. Pages of history. Brothers in blood and weapons. // newspaper "Commune" No. 113 (25941), August 4, 2012.