Yakov Stepanovich Pushkin (? - 1699 ) - Solicitor ( 1676 ), steward ( 1684 ), okolnichy ( 1686 ), boyar ( 1691 ).
Yakov Stepanovich Pushkin | |
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Date of death | 1699 |
Citizenship | Russian kingdom |
Occupation | solicitor , steward , okolnichy , boyar |
Father | Stepan Gavrilovich Pushkin |
Mother | Elena Danilovna Pushkina |
Children | from first marriage: Maria and Irina |
Biography
The representative of the noble family of Pushkins . The second son of the governor and okolnichy Stepan Gavrilovich Pushkin (died 1656 ). The elder brother is Boyar and Voivode Matvey Stepanovich Pushkin (c. 1630 - 1706 ).
In 1675, Ya. S. Pushkin was on the lookout and on the road against the “Qizilbash” ambassadors in the elected hundred of Peter Vasilyevich Sheremetev . In 1677, he and his brother-in-law, Prince Fyodor Yuryevich Romodanovsky (the future “prince-Caesar”), who was married to Princess Evdokia Vasilyevna Lvova, had a lengthy litigation with the Makaryevsky Zheltovodsky monastery . Due to an error clerk Balahonskoy Square Trinity churchyard with repair, belonging to the monastery, were recorded in the fiefdom of Prince Mikhail Vasilyevich Lvov , and after it was abandoned in the Local Order zyatyam him, Yakov Stepanovich Pushkin and Prince Fyodor Romodanovsky, married to his sister. By the petition of the kelars and the brethren of the Zheltovodsky monastery, the case was reviewed again, and the Trinity parish with the repairs was returned to the monastery, and “the refuseer, Balakhonskie square, to the clerk Obroshka Vershinin ... were ordered to punish in the trading day, for many people, to beat the whip badly, looking at it, it was not a good idea to do so in the future. ”
In 1684, due to the absence of Tsar Ian Alekseevich in the “ campaign ” to the village of Khoroshevo , the steward was Yakov Stepanovich Pushkin, who was deprived of his rank and recorded in the town noblemen in Novgorod . However, in 1686 he was granted Okolnichie .
In 1689, Ya. S. Pushkin accompanied Tsar John Alekseevich and Princess Sofia Alekseevna to the Trinity-Sergius and Donskoy Monasteries . In 1689 and 1690 he participated in religious processions in Moscow.
In 1691, Yakov Stepanovich Pushkin received the boyarsky rank .
Family and children
He was married three times. In 1673 he married his first marriage to Princess Evdokia Vasilyevna Lvova (died 1685 ), the daughter of Prince Vasily Petrovich Lvov . Children from first marriage:
- Maria Pushkin
- Irina Pushkin, 1st husband since 1700 Prince Peter Shakhovskaya (died 1706 ), 2nd husband since 1714 Prince Peter Fedorovich Meschersky (died 1714 ), 3rd husband since 1716 Ivan Ivanovich Tsikler .
In 1685, he again married Feokle, the daughter of Ivan Artemyevich Martyukhin . For the third time he married Evdokia Ivanovna Lenina (died after 1700 ). Children from the second and third marriage did not have.
Sources
- Korsakova V. Pushkin, Yakov Stepanovich // Russian biographical dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. - M. , 1896-1918.
- Pedigree painting of the Pushkins
- Pushkin (the younger branch, the descendants of Konstantin G. Pushkin)