Vladimir Ivanovich Tolli ( 1860 , Kiev - March 1, 1931 , Medon ) - Kiev philanthropist and public figure, vowel of the City Duma .
Biography
The son of the Kiev mayor Ivan Andreevich Tolly . Large landowner of the South-Western Territory : patrimonial 1300 acres and acquired 5100 acres in the Podolsk province, acquired 1300 acres in the Kiev province, from his mother - 1300 acres in the Kiev province, from his wife - acquired 1700 acres in the Kiev province and a house in Kiev. He also owned houses in Kiev and in Vasilkov .
He graduated from the Kiev First Gymnasium (1878) and the University of St. Vladimir , Faculty of Law (1882).
Since 1886, he was elected honorary magistrate of the Kiev district and the vowel of the Kiev City Council . He was the chairman of the theater commission. In 1900 he ran for the post of mayor, however, lost to N.I. Chokolov and V.N. Protsenko , who became the head of city government.
In addition, in different years he was: an honorary member of the Kiev provincial guardianship of orphanages, the treasurer and vice-chairman of the Society for the Assistance of Sick Children in Kiev, a member of the board of the Kiev Free-Fire Society, a member of the board of the Kiev Local Administration of the Russian Red Cross Society , and a member of the supervisory committee , and then the director of the board of the Kiev City Credit Society.
In 1906 he was granted the status of state councilors , from the awards he had the orders of St. Stanislav 3rd degree (1890) and St. Vladimir 4th degree (1902), as well as the medal "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III" and "B the memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty . "
During the Civil War he served in the Armed Forces of the South of Russia under the authority of the Ministry of Justice.
In exile in France, he lived in the Parisian suburb of Meudon . He was a member of the board of Société de Presse, de Publicité et d'Edition (1921-1922), as well as the publishing house Russian Press (1921). Since 1926, he was chairman of the Association of former pupils of the Kiev gymnasium.
He died in 1931. Buried in Medon.
Family
He was married to Olga Vasilievna Globa (d. 1915), sister of the director of the Stroganov School N.V. Globa . Had seven children, among which:
- Ivan (1884-1939), the Cornet of the 12th Dragoon Regiment , a participant in the First World War and the White Movement as part of the All-Union Socialist League . In exile in France, he died in Paris [1] [2] .
- Sergey (1886-1935), engineer of communications. He served in the Supreme Council of the Ministry of Railways. In exile in Medon, took part in the public life of the Russian colony [3] [2] .
- Vladimir (1888-1980), a lawyer, was a second lieutenant in World War I, a member of the White Movement as part of the All-Union Union of Liberal Democratic Forces. In exile in France, since 1945, a member of the Union of Soviet Patriots, since 1947, chairman of the department of the Union of Soviet Citizens in Medon. In 1948 he was arrested by the French authorities and expelled from the country. He moved to the USSR, lived in Kuibyshev, then in Moscow [1] [2] . He was married to Vera Mikhailovna Shestakova (1894-1973), the daughter of M.P. Shestakov .
- Olga (1892-1968), married Costedoa Tolly, sister of mercy . In exile in France, a public activist, head of the Franco-Russian dispensary (1921-1968), chairman of the Association of Sisters of Charity ROCC (1932-1939) [2] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Volkov S.V. Army Cavalry Officers. - M.: Russian Way, 2004 .-- S. 523.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Russian Abroad in France, 2010 , p. 310.
- ↑ Unforgettable graves. Russian Abroad: Obituaries 1917-1997 in 6 volumes. Volume 6. Book 2. Skr - F. M.: “Pashkov House”, 1999. - S. 408.
Sources
- List of civil ranks of the IV class for 1907. - SPb., 1907. - S. 2360.
- List of civil ranks of the fourth class. Corrected on March 1, 1916. - Petrograd, 1916 .-- S. 894.
- Centenary of the Kiev First Gymnasium: T. 1. - Kiev, 1911. - C. 400.
- V.V. Kovalinsky Patrons of Kiev. - 2nd ed., Rev. and add. -K .: Kiy, 1998 .-- S. 508.
- Tolly (Tol) Vladimir Ivanovich // Russian Abroad in France, 1919-2000: biogr. words. = [L'Émigration russe en France, 1919-2000]: in 3 volumes / under the general. ed. L. Mnukhina , M. Avril , V. Lossky . - M .: Science : House-Museum of Marina Tsvetaeva , 2010. - T. 3: S — Ya. Additions. - S. 310 .-- 752 p. - 1000 copies. - ISBN 978-5-02-036267-3 . - ISBN 978-5-02-037382-2 ; ISBN 978-5-93015-117-6 (t. 3).