Hariton Lukich Zuev ( 1730 - 1806 ) - Actual State Councilor , ruler of the Olonets and Pskov governorates .
| Hariton Lukich Zuev | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Pil Ivan Alfer'evich | ||||||
| Successor | position abolished | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Derzhavin Gavriil Romanovich | ||||||
| Successor | Raeder Ivan Grigorievich | ||||||
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| Birth | 1730 | ||||||
| Death | January 28 ( February 9 ) 1806 St. Petersburg | ||||||
| Burial place | Lazarevskoe cemetery (St. Petersburg) | ||||||
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Biography
He came from hereditary nobles: the son of Luka Ivanovich Zuev (1683-1755), who served in the Life Guards Regiment and who, according to family tradition, was a participant in the elevation of Elizabeth Petrovna to the royal throne in 1741.
In the early 1770s, he was the prosecutor of the Smolensk province , since 1773 - the prosecutor of the Mogilev province .
In 1777-1782 he served as executor in the Governing Senate .
In 1782, with the rank of state adviser, he was appointed vice governor of the Pskov governorate .
In December 1785, he was appointed to the post of ruler of the Olonets governorship and less than a year later, on September 22, 1786, at his request, he was dismissed from his post due to health reasons, with salary remaining.
In September 1788, he was appointed to the post of ruler of the Pskov Viceroyalty with the rank of real state adviser. Under him, a stone treasury house was built for the Pskov Main Public School, and in 1790 a physical office was founded in the school. Dismissed by Paul I from service on January 27, 1797 ; after the resignation on the day of the coronation on April 5, 1797, the emperor granted Zuev 200 acres of land in the Pskov district of the Pskov province [1] .
He retired in St. Petersburg in his own house on Sergievskaya Street .
He died on January 28 ( February 9 ), 1806 . He was buried at the Lazarevsky cemetery in St. Petersburg .
Family
Wife - Avdotya Osipovna Tausheva (d. After 1825), after the death of her husband, lived with children in Moscow in a rented house on Ostozhenka . According to a contemporary, there were not very favorable attachments about her youth. In old age, she was respected by others, she was extremely strict towards her adult daughters and sons, and everyone in front of her walked along the string. Accuracy and accuracy in all actions, even in the most insignificant ones, were unusual in the Zuev family [2] . Their children [3] :
- sons - Paul (1768-1848) [4] , Sergey (1769-1855) [5] and Peter (? - after 1817);
- daughter Maria (did not marry).
Notes
- ↑ Senate archive. - T. 1. Named decrees of Emperor Paul I. - St. Petersburg, 1888. - S. 91, 159, 253.
- ↑ Delvig A.I. My memories. - M.: Publication of the Moscow and Public Rumyantsev Museum, 1913. - T. 1. - P. 25.
- ↑ D. Zuev, Founder of the Glorious Family // Pskov. - 2004. - No. 20. - S. 133.
- ↑ Pavel Kharitonovich Zuev, as F. F. Vigel pointed out (see “Notes”), was married to Ekaterina Petrovna Veselitskaya; they had three sons: Dmitry (? —1898) - Privy Councilor; Peter (1816–1895) - Actual Privy Councilor; Alexander (1825—?). The first two in the New Time newspaper on January 16, 1900 stated: “There were two engineers, the Zuev brothers. One operated the Nikolaev railway , and another presented the end of the Pushkin " Mermaid " ... "
- ↑ For a feat in the battle of Borodino, Sergey Kharitonovich Zuev was awarded the Order of St. Anne with diamonds.
Sources
- N.A. Korablev, T.A. Moshina. Olonets governors and governor-generals: Biographical reference book. - Petrozavodsk: “Building Standard”, 2012. - S. 29—34. - 140 p. - ISBN 5-87870-010-7 .