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Prozorovsky, Ivan Andreevich

Prince Ivan Andreevich Prozorovsky (1712-1786) - general-chief of the Prozorovsky family, holder of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky , owner of the Nikolskoye-Shipilovo estate near Moscow.

Ivan Andreevich Prozorovsky
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It should not be confused with governor Ivan Andreevich, nicknamed Pugovits , grandson of Prince Ivan Fedorovich, the progenitor of the Prozorovskys .

Biography

The son of Prince Andrei Ivanovich from his third marriage, the grandson of the boyar P. S. Prozorovsky [Comm 1] .

Born in Moscow on June 5, 1712. He entered service in 1728 in the Preobrazhensky Life Guards Regiment as a soldier. Then he was a corporal, a sergeant. In 1729, he was granted the decree of Peter II to the headquarters of Field Marshal Prince V.V. Dolgorukov to the general headquarters of the quartermasters of captain rank. In 1730 he became the adjutant outbuilding. Then he was identified in the Olonets Dragoon Regiment .

As part of the army , A.P. Volynsky took part in the war for the Polish inheritance ; participated in the Siege of Danzig . June 3, 1734 approved by the second major and moved to the Tobolsk dragoon regiment . In 1736 he became prime minister and was transferred to the Narva Dragoon Regiment . In 1737 he participated in the assault on Ochakovo . On October 7, 1737, after being promoted to lieutenant colonel, he was assigned to the Perm Dragoon Regiment, which was under Ochakov.

August 12, 1741 by seniority granted by the colonel; in the same year, upon request, transferred to the Novgorod Infantry Regiment, located in Finland. In 1742 he was ceremonial master in Moscow at the coronation of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna . In the same year he was transferred to the St. Petersburg Infantry Regiment, which was located in Kiev. January 22, 1745 granted by the foreman; April 25, 1752, being in Novgorod, was granted the Major General; December 25, 1755 - lieutenant general and was sent to Ukraine.

In 1762 he received an abshid from Peter III , but on September 20, on the day of the coronation of Empress Catherine II, he received the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky . March 1, 1763 dismissed from service as a full general.

Family

 
M. M. Prozorovskaya, wife

I.A. Prozorovsky was married to Princess Maria Mikhailovna Golitsyna (1717-1780) - the eldest daughter of Field Marshal Prince Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn and Princess Tatyana Borisovna Kurakina.

They had 13 children:

  • Tatyana Ivanovna (06/14/1743 - 11/09/1743)
  • Varvara Ivanovna (07/05/1744 - 12/19/1749)
  • Ekaterina Ivanovna (07/06/1745 - 04/03/1768)
  • Maria Ivanovna (08/14/1746 - 06/11/1747)
  • Andrei Ivanovich (1748-1800), major general.
  • Natalya Ivanovna (1749—?), Married to Sergei Fedorovich Safonov.
  • Varvara Ivanovna (08.28.1750 - 08.05.1806), since 1774 the wife of His Serene Highness Prince A.V. Suvorov . Having broken up with her husband in 1784, she lived on a modest pension in Moscow, first with her father, and after his death, with her brother Ivan. At the order of Emperor Paul I, Suvorov gave her his house on Bolshaya Nikitskaya and increased the contents given to her annually. At the coronation of Alexander I, September 15, 1801, she was granted the status of ladies and received the Order of St. Catherine 1st class [1] .
  • Mikhail Ivanovich (03/27/1752 - 03/11/1975)
  • Anna Ivanovna (1753-1753)
  • Ivan Ivanovich (09.23.1754 - 11.30.1811), major general, since 1792 married to Princess Tatyana Mikhailovna Golitsyna (1769-1840), daughter of Prince M. M. Golitsyn .
  • Nikolai Ivanovich (02.20.1756 - 02.1756)
  • Anastasia Ivanovna (12.15.1758-02.1759)
  • Nikolai Ivanovich (10.11.1760-02.1761)

Comments

  1. ↑ The son of Pyotr Semenovich Prozorovsky Lesser , the boyar (since 1692), Andrei Petrovich Prozorovsky (d. 05.07.1722) was married three times: the first wife - Princess Irina Yuryevna Romodanovskaya, their children: Ivan (tonsured monks with the name Joasaph), Fedor ( he was married to Irina Fedorovna Sakovnina), Mikhail (tonsured a mantle on Mount Athos with the name Sergius ; was archimandrite of the Joseph-Volotsky Monastery ), Anna (married to Prince Alexander Ivanovich Zhirov-Zasekin), Fedosya (was married to Fedor Fedorom Fedorovich Fedorovich Fedorovich ), Avdotya (Evdokia) (was married beginning for Peter Savich (Savelievich) Volkonsky, then, for Prince Mikhail Ivanovich Shakhovskoi - privy councilor and senator); the second wife is Matryona Fedorovna Vodoradskaya, they have two daughters: Elena (was married to Alexei Kirilovich (Kirill Alekseevich) Likharev) and Maria (died in the fourth year of birth); the third wife is Irina Matveevna Velyaminova-Zernova, she has 9 more children from her: Ivan, Peter (was married to Ekaterina Ivanovna Izmailova) and Vasily (participated in the Ochakov assault , was killed near Frankfurt on August 1, 1759), and also her daughter Alexander, Agrafen and four who died in infancy.

Notes

  1. ↑ Suvorova, Varvara Ivanovna // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.

Literature

  • Pedigree of the Przorowski Princes // Prozorovsky A. A. Notes by Field Marshal General Alexander Alexandrovich Prozorovsky, 1756-1776. - M .: Ros. Archive, 2004. - S. 702-704.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Prozorovsky,_Ivan_Andreevich&oldid=100641129


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