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Kimryakov, Alexey Efimovich

Alexey Efimovich Kimryakov (1876, Pavlovskaya Sloboda [1] - after 1926) - a peasant, a deputy of the State Duma of the second convocation from the Moscow province .

Alexey Efimovich Kimryakov
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Member of the Second Duma, 1907
Date of Birth1876 ( 1876 )
Place of BirthPavlovskaya Sloboda, Zvenigorod County, Moscow Province
Date of deathis unknown
Citizenship Russian Empire of the the USSR
Occupationpeasant, member of the State Duma of the second convocation from the Moscow province
The consignmentLabor group

Biography

From the peasants of the Pavlovskaya settlement of the Zvenigorod district of Moscow province. He graduated from elementary rural school. He headed the library, later the guardianship of national sobriety in his native village. In 1906 he was imprisoned for 2 months. Non-partisan. Engaged in trade and agriculture. Three of his brothers lived with him in Pavlovskaya Sloboda, some of them also engaged in trade. Alex lived in a two-story house. The first floor was brick and used for trade, the second wooden and the owners lived there [2] .

On February 6, 1907, he was elected to the State Duma of the second convocation from the general electors of the Moscow Provincial Electoral Assembly. According to V.F. Dzhunkovsky, Kimryakov at that time occupied an extremely left position [3] . In the Duma, he entered the Labor Group and the faction of the Peasant Union. He was a member of the Duma Commission for the execution of the state list of income and expenses. He participated in meetings of the Presidium of the Duma as a representative of the Trudovik faction [4] . In 1907, he collaborated with the newspaper Trudovy Narod, an organ of the Trudoviks and the All-Russian Peasant Union, of which he was [5] .

After the revolution, from 1919 to 1923, a large part of the second floor of Alexey Kimryakov’s house was occupied by a military unit, then it was surrendered to the collective farm and used as a tea shop. The bakery occupied the lower floor, and part surrendered to the former owner, that is, at that time the house was already confiscated. The 1926 list of residents of the Pavlovskaya Sloboda “who had other sources of income other than agriculture” also includes Alexei Efimovich Kimryakov, 58 years old (?, So in the source). He rented a room under a roll of warm shoes [2] .

The further fate and date of death are unknown [6] .

Family

  • Brother - Timofey Efimovich Kimryakov, owned a house with a tea shop [2] .
  • Brother - Mikhail Efimovich Kimryakov, (1886, Pavlovskaya Sloboda -?), Repressed [7] .
  • Brother -?

Literature

  • State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. B. Yu. Ivanov, A.A. Komzolova, I.S. Ryakhovskaya. Moscow. ROSSPEN. 2008.S. 248.
  • Boyovich M. M. Members of the State Duma (Portraits and Biographies). The second convocation. M, 1907. S. 191.
  • Russian State Historical Archive. Foundation 1278. Inventory 1 (2nd convocation). Case 192; Case 612. Sheet 8.

Notes

  1. ↑ The place of birth was specified according to M. M. Boyovich , in the book of which Pavlovskaya Sloboda is called the “native village” of A. E. Kimryakov. Modern local historians [1] cite the legend that the four brothers Kimryakova, who lived in the Pavlovskaya settlement, came from the village of Kimry, Tver province.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 The first decade of the new government
  3. ↑ Dzhunkovsky V.F. Volume 1. M.: Publishing House named after the Sabashnikovs. S. 203.
  4. ↑ Kiryanov I.K. , Lukyanov M.N. Parliament of autocratic Russia: State Duma and its deputies, 1906-1917. Perm: Publishing house of Perm University, 1995. - 168 p.
  5. ↑ Lenin V.I. Complete Works. Volume 15. Note 92
  6. ↑ According to the Moskovskaya Pravda newspaper [2] in Moscow (date not specified), a shoemaker-craftsman Alexei Efimovich Kimryakov , born in 1877 , resided: Lazovsky lane, 2, apt. 2. Case No. 8305 [3] . It is impossible to say that it is a question of a former deputy of the 2nd Duma, but the year of birth could have changed due to the transition to the new calendar, and Kimryakov’s move to Moscow in the circumstances of the late 1920s is very likely.
  7. ↑ Book of memory of the Moscow region
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kimryakov,_Aleksey_Efimovich&oldid=88717144


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