Aleksandr Nikolaevich Shelashnikov (1870-1919) - Samara provincial leader of the nobility in 1916-1917, member of the State Council for Elections.
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| Birth | April 10 (22), 1870 with. Isakli , Samara province | ||||||
| Death | June 21, 1919 (49 years old) Omsk , Russian state | ||||||
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Biography
From the hereditary nobles of the Samara province. Landowner of the same province (patrimonial 7804 tithes and acquired 709 tithes). The son of the landowner Nikolai Petrovich Shelashnikov (1813-1895) and his wife Vera Fyodorovna Strelnikova. Nephew of the provincial leader of the nobility S.P. Shelashnikov .
After graduating from the Lyceum of Tsarevich Nikolai in 1889, he entered the law faculty of Moscow University , but did not complete the course: in 1894 he did not pass the exams and began serving as a clerk in the Moscow Noble Assembly of Deputies from September 18, 1895.
In 1896, he settled on his estate Isakly in the Buguruslan district , where he devoted himself to agriculture and social activities; at this time he owned 11,854 tithes of the earth. One triennium was a deputy of the nobility of the Buguruslan district (1896-1899). In 1896 he was also elected an honorary magistrate and was unchanged by him until 1918. In 1902 he was elected the Bugulma district leader of the nobility and remained in this position until 1917. In addition, he was an honorary trustee of the Bugulma real school, an honorary member of the council of the Samara diocesan school, chairman of the Bugulma agricultural society, authorized by the ROCC in the Samara province, and also an honorary member of the diocesan brotherhood of St. Alexy (1916).
In 1911 he founded a fire detachment in Isaklah, was his boss. In 1913 he was granted the title of chamber junker .
In January 1916 he was elected the Samara provincial leader of the nobility, and also granted chamberlain , and on December 6, he was promoted to full state councilor . On January 12, 1917, he was elected to the post of provincial leader of the nobility for the next three years, and on February 8, 1917 he was elected a member of the State Council from the Samara Provincial Zemstvo to the place of A.N. Naumov .
After the October Revolution, he was arrested by the Bolsheviks. Freed, he went to Siberia, where he participated in the White movement . On February 9, 1918, he was elected chairman of the Provisional General Directorate of the ROCC in Omsk , and on December 24, 1918, he was appointed senator of the 1st Department of the Governing Senate , restored by the Omsk government . He died on June 21, 1919 from inflammation of the cecum. He was buried in the Cossack cemetery of Omsk.
A. N. Shelashnikov had many awards: 5 orders, including St. Stanislav 2nd degree (1904) and St. Annas of the 2nd degree (1907), as well as 7 medals and 5 insignia.
Since 1895 he was married to Princess Alexandra Dionisievna Obolenskaya, daughter of Prince D. M. Obolensky. There is information about his three children [1] :
- Faith: “1902 of the month of October, 22 days born, 29 - baptized”
- Nicholas (born March 31, 1905)
- Maria (born December 23, 1909)
Notes
Sources
- State Council of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. - Moscow: Russian Political Encyclopedia, 2008 .-- S. 320.
