Prince Yuri Semenovich Urusov (d. About 1719) is the son of the governor in Novgorod, kravchey , boyar Semyon Andreevich Urusov and Princess Fedosya Borisovna Lykova , boyar from February 13, 1681, governor in Menzelinsk from 1683.
| Yuri Semenovich Urusov | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | |
| Date of death | 1716/1719 |
| Occupation | boyar , governor |
| Father | Urusov, Semyon Andreevich |
| Mother | Lykova, Fedosya Borisovna |
| Spouse | 1) Natalya Petrovna Severova 2) Ulyana Vasilievna Streshneva |
| Children | Mary, Evdokia, Fedosya |
Together with his brothers, the princes Urusov, accompanied Tsar Fedor Alekseevich on campaigns from 1680–1681. By a decree of May 10, 1715, the Moscow court of his niece Anastasia Petrovna Sheremeteva (1662 - January 31, 1715) inherited the Moscow courtyard, which he sold a year later (in April 1716) to the vice-governor of the Azov province Stepan Andreyevich Kolychev .
Family
The maternal grandmother - Anastasia Nikitichna Romanova - was brought by her aunt to Tsar Mikhail Fedorovich .
He was married twice. His first wife since 1684 was the widow Natalya Petrovna Severova (in the first marriage of Sheremetev) (165? - 1697), the daughter of Moscow nobleman Pyotr Ivanovich Severov (d. 1669), the granddaughter of the clerk (in 1627-1629) Ivan Naumovich Severov, widow (first marriage since 1670) of Ivan Petrovich Sheremetev (c. 1655 - 1682), brother of Count B.P. Sheremetev . The owner of the village Sholokhovo of Moscow County. She was the last of the Norths and died childless. Seltso Sholokhovo, as a woman, was transferred to the treasury.
The second wife since 1700 was Uliana Vasilievna Streshneva (168? - between 1731 and 1746), the daughter of nothing near Vasily Fedorovich Streshnev (d. 1703). The owner of the village of Pruzhinino, Rostov district.
Children from the second marriage:
- Maria Yurievna, not married
- Evdokia Yuryevna (? - 1755), not married
- Fedoleya (Fedosya) Yuryevna, married to Count Epaphrodit Ivanovich Musin-Pushkin (? - 1733)
Yuri Semenovich died between 1716 and 1719 (in January 1720, Princess Ulyana Vasilievna Urusova was already mentioned as a widow).
Literature
- Belousov M.R. Boyar lists of 1645-1667. - 2008. - T. 2. - S. 309.
- Elchaninov I. N. Owners of inhabited estates in the Rostov district according to the old books of 1723-1731. - 1909. - S. 23.
- Sedov P.V. Sunset of the Moscow kingdom: the Royal court of the late XVII century. - 2006 .-- S. 365.