Genrikh Ivanovich Zdanovsky (November 17, 1861 [1] , Vilno [2] - January 10, 1910 [3] , Kiev) - sugar maker, deputy of the State Duma of the first convocation from the Kiev province .
| Henry Ivanovich Zdanovsky | |
|---|---|
| Henryk Zdanowski | |
![]() Member of the First Duma, 1906 | |
| Date of Birth | November 17, 1861 |
| Place of Birth | Willy |
| Date of death | January 10, 1910 (48 years old) |
| A place of death | Kiev |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | sugar factory, deputy of the State Duma of the I convocation from the Kiev province |
| Religion | Catholicism |
| The consignment | Constitutional democratic |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 family
- 3 Literature
- 3.1 Recommended Sources
- 4 notes
Biography
Polish nobleman, Catholic by religion. Born in the family of Jan Oscar Zdanovsky and his wife Anna Shostakovskaya-Zdanovskaya [4] . Father was killed during the Polish uprising, and the estate was confiscated [5] . Received secondary education at home. He entered as a volunteer at the Law Faculty of Kiev University [2] . He was arrested in 1881 in Vilna and in 1882 in Odessa [6] . Expelled from the University of Kiev in 1882 due to “unreliability” without the right to enter higher educational institutions [5] . He was engaged in agriculture on leased land [5] . Later he owned land in the Vasilkovsky district of the Kiev province and had a large sugar factory. Member of the board of the All-Russian Society of Sugar Breeders, took an active part in agricultural and sugar industrial provincial commissions [5] . He was a member of the Union of Autonomists. During the agrarian unrest, the peasants burned barns with rye worth more than 6 thousand rubles at Zdanovsky’s in the village of Yankovka, rented from the Countess Branicki, [7] .
On April 21, 1906, he was elected to the State Duma of the first convocation from the general electors of the Kiev provincial election assembly. According to some information, it entered the Constitutional Democratic faction and the Ukrainian fraction [8] , according to others - non-partisan, autonomist [9] .
Details of further fate are unknown. He died on January 10, 1910.
Family
- Wife - Julia Zdanovskaya, nee Rostotskaya (1872-1944, Grodzisk maz., Mazowieckie, Poland) [4]
- Children:
- Sophia, in the marriage of Drevnovskaya (1901-1975) [4]
- Henryk Zdanovsky (Jr.) (1907, Kiev — 1940, Katyn ), a lawyer, reserve lieutenant, a prisoner of the Kozelsky prisoner of war camp, died in Katyn [4] [10] .
- Anna, married Kondratskaya
- Yanina Zdanovskaya
- Teresa Zdanovskaya
- Mauricius Zdanovsky
- Wlodzimierz Zdanovsky
Literature
- State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. B. Yu. Ivanov, A.A. Komzolova, I.S. Ryakhovskaya. Moscow. ROSSPEN. 2008.S. 209.
- Boyovich M. M. Members of the State Duma (Portraits and Biographies). The first convocation. M .: Type. Partnership I. D. Sytin. 1906 S. 128.
- First State Duma. Alphabetical list and detailed biographies and characteristics of members of the State Duma. - M .: Type. Partnerships I.D. Sytin, 1906 .-- 154 p.
- State Duma of the first call. Portraits, short biographies and characteristics of deputies. - Moscow: "Renaissance", 1906.P. 109.
Recommended Sources
- Russian State Historical Archive. Foundation 1278. Inventory 1 (1st convocation). Case 122. Sheet 14; Fund 1327. Inventory 1. 1905. Case 141. L. 75; Case 143. Sheet 58 Turn - 59.
Notes
- ↑ Henryk Zdanowski h. Pomian (ID: sw.32425)
- ↑ 1 2 Fischer Carl. State Duma in portraits: 27 / IV-8 / VII 1906
- ↑ In the source [1] 01/20/1910 . Here, the date is given according to the data of the Genealogy - Geni website, while it corresponds to the date of death of 1909 , given in the Dictionary of Revolutionaries [2] (inaccessible link) , assuming that the second date is given according to the old calendar.
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Henryk Zdanowski // Genealogy - Geni
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 State Duma of the first draft. Portraits, short biographies and characteristics of deputies. - Moscow: "Renaissance", 1906.P. 109.
- ↑ Zdanovsky Genrikh Ivanovich // Figures of the revolutionary movement in Russia: from the predecessors of the Decembrists to the fall of tsarism. Bio-bibliographic dictionary: GZ \ 401-449 (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Agrarian movement in Russia in 1906-1908 T, 1908.P. 274
- ↑ State Duma of the Russian Empire: 1906-1917. B. Yu. Ivanov, A.A. Komzolova, I.S. Ryakhovskaya. Moscow. ROSSPEN. 2008.P. 145. (Unavailable link) . Date of treatment October 18, 2015. Archived March 4, 2016.
- ↑ I. Bonch-Osmolovsky (comp.). The work of the First State Duma. Edition of the St. Petersburg Committee of the Labor Group . Ed. S. I. Bondarev . SPb .: Typogr. T-va "Case". 1906, p. 489.
- ↑ Henryk is not the only descendant of a deputy of the 1st State Duma who died in Katyn. The same fate was shared by Peter Peresvet-Soltan the Younger, the son of P.I. Peresvet-Soltan
