Dmitry Ivanovich Dyomkin ( May 11 [23], 1863 , St. Petersburg - January 25, 1925, Paris) - State Councilor , companion of the mayor of St. Petersburg, the vowel of the City Council .
| Dmitry Ivanovich Dyomkin | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | May 11 (23), 1863 | |||||||
| Place of Birth | St. Petersburg | |||||||
| Date of death | January 25, 1925 (61 years old) | |||||||
| A place of death | Paris | |||||||
| Citizenship | Russia | |||||||
| Occupation | Full State Councilor, Comrade Mayor of St. Petersburg, Vowel of the City Council | |||||||
| Father | Dyomkin, John Ioannovich | |||||||
| Mother | Ekaterina Rumyantseva (Dyomkina) | |||||||
| Spouse | Maria Malchevskaya, Inna Buzova (nee Sokolova) | |||||||
| Children | George, Vsevolod, Anatoly, Inna | |||||||
| Awards and prizes | ||||||||
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Orders and awards
- 3 children
- 4 Proceedings
- 5 Literature
- 6 Archival materials
- 7 References
Biography
Dmitry Dyomkin was born in 1863 in St. Petersburg. The eldest son in the family of priest John Dyomkin . He studied at the Larino Classical Gymnasium , then at the Law Faculty of St. Petersburg University .
In 1889 he finished the course first and was left at the university at the Department of Civil Law to prepare for the professorship.
In 1890, he married Maria Kornilievna Malchevskaya, the daughter of a real state adviser, chairman of the department of the St. Petersburg Court of Justice Korniliy Antonievich Malchevsky. Subsequently, he was married by a second marriage to Inna Ilyinichna Buzova (nee Sokolova).
From 1891 to May 1892 he was the head of the civil department of the first department of the Ministry of Justice. On May 22, 1892, he was elected by the Duma to the magistrates of the 18th district, and after 2 years he was transferred to the 28th district, where he served as the justice of the peace for 11 years.
In 1895-1896 he took part in the commission of V.R. Zavadsky on the simplification of legal proceedings.
On February 5, 1898, by decree of His Imperial Majesty and by definition of the Governing Senate, D.I. Demkin, his wife and children were recognized as hereditary noble dignity.
In 1904, Dyomkin was appointed, then until the February coup of 1917 he was elected vowel of the City Duma.
From 1907 to 1917, Dyomkin served as a comrade of the mayor, was alternately an assistant and deputy to the five heads of the city duma - N. A. Reztsov, I. I. Glazunov, I. I. Tolstoy, P. I. Lelyanov and Yu. N. Glebov . He was engaged in the construction of bridges, public transport, water supply, sewage and urban improvement.
His articles on legal topics were published in the journals "Pravo", " Journal of the Ministry of Justice ", etc.
He was an honorary member of the St. Petersburg Council of Children's Shelters, Departments of the Institutions of Empress Maria and the trustee of the Specific Children's Shelter and Sanatorium.
Also D.I. Dyomkin was engaged in entrepreneurial activity. He was a member of the Russian Locomotive and Mechanical Society , the Director of the Petrograd Construction Joint-Stock Company, the Joint-Stock Company Ocean (Shipping and Oil Products Trading), the Shipping and Shipping Partnership “I. I. Konetskiy ”and the Partnership of the Chudovsky Cement Plant. He was also a member of the board of the Society of Finland Light Shipping and the Economic Society of Officials of St. Petersburg, chairman of the board of the Russian-French Commercial Bank, the Caucasus and Mercury Shipping Company on the Volga and the Caspian Sea, and the Volga Sea, River and Land Insurance Company. He owned shares of gold mines and apartment buildings in St. Petersburg.
He was a member of the commission on the organization of the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty . He participated in the work of the Commission on the organization of fees for the military air fleet.
After the revolution in the winter of 1917, Dmitry Dyomkin left for the south of Russia. In early 1920, he was evacuated from Odessa to Constantinople on the ship "Tsar Ferdinand." He lived in exile in France, where he wrote the memoirs "Petrograd City Council in the early days of the Troubles . "
He died on January 25, 1925 in Paris. The funeral service was held on January 28 in the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral , buried in the city cemetery of Ivry.
Orders and Awards
- 1896 - a silver medal on the Alexander ribbon "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III. "
- 1904 - Order of St. Anne of 2 degrees.
- 1908 - Order of Prince Daniel I of the 3rd degree, award of the Montenegrin Royal House.
- 1909 - a bronze medal on the St. Andrew’s ribbon “In memory of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Poltava” .
- 1910 - Order of the Noble Bukhara (Bukhara golden star), order of the Bukhara emirate.
- 1911 - Order of St. Sava of the 2nd degree, state award of the Kingdom of Serbia.
- 1912 - Commander’s Cross of the Order of St. Alexander , the state award of the Kingdom of Bulgaria.
- 1912 - a bronze medal on the Vladimir tape "In memory of the 100th anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812" .
- 1913 - a bronze medal "In memory of the 300th anniversary of the reign of the Romanov dynasty . "
- 1913 - Order of the Crown of the State of Bukhara .
- 1913 - Order of Prince Daniel I of the 2nd degree, award of the Montenegrin Royal House.
- 1914 - Order of St. Vladimir 3 degrees.
Children
- George (1891-1967) - a graduate of the Imperial School of Law , an employee of the Ministry of Justice, a participant in the First World and Civil Wars. He lived in exile in France.
- Vsevolod (1893—?) - A graduate of the Imperial College of Law, graduated from the Law Department of Yuryev Imperial University. The further fate is unknown.
- Anatoly (1904—?) - A graduate of the Imperial College of Law. The further fate is unknown.
- Inna (1903-1980) - lived in exile in France. She was buried in the cemetery of Saint Genevieve.
Proceedings
- Dyomkin D.I. On the simplification and reduction of the clerical work of world judicial institutions // Journal of the Minister. justice. - 1897. - No. 3. - S.269-314.
- Dyomkin D. I. On the issue of the publication of St. Petersburg. City Office of its own newspaper: In St. Petersburg. mountains admin / Tov. mountains Goal. Dyomkin. - St. Petersburg: Leshtuk. steam rush. P.O. Yablonsky, [1908]. - 8 p.
- Dyomkin D. I. On the issue of tax on real estate: (report of the St. Petersburg City Council on general presence dated March 15, 1908) / the head of the department is the mayor's friend D. I. Dyomkin. - St. Petersburg: City Printing House, [1908]. - 38 p.
- Dyomkin D.I. Self-government and forced recovery of St. Petersburg / Dm. Demkin. - SPb.: Hudozh. Seal, 1909. - 27 p.
- Dyomkin D. I. The First All-Russian Congress of Figures and Specialists in Urban Improvement in 1910: Communication. comrade St. Petersburg. mountains the head of D.I. Dyomkin. - SPb .: Hor. typ., 1910. - 34 p., 1 l. circuits.
On the stove also in: Proceedings of the IV Congress of Russian Architects. SPb., 1911.
- Dyomkin D. I. According to the bill introduced in the State Duma on the construction of sewers in St. Petersburg: Note by comrade St. Petersburg mountains heads. - SPb .: Hor. typ., 1911. - 16 p.
- Dyomkin D.I. Petrograd City Council in the early days of the Troubles // Russian Chronicle. - Paris, 1924. - Prince. 6. - S. 149-166.
Literature
- Bokhanov A.N. Business Elite of Russia. 1914 - M., 1994. - P.133.
- Bochagov A.D. Petersburg Duma in the biographies of its representatives. 1904-1910 / A.D.B-s. - St. Petersburg., "Steam Rapoprotea P. O. Yablonsky", 1904. - S. 22.
- Russian Abroad in France, 1919-2000: biogr. words: in 3 tons / under total. ed. L. Mnukhina, M. Avril, V. Lossky. - M .: Science; The house-museum of Marina Tsvetaeva, 2008 .-- S. 473.
- Tsvetkova N. A. The heirs that go unnoticed - St. Petersburg: Nestor-Istoriya, 2013 .-- S. 36, 39, 46-49, 73-74.
Archived materials
- TsGIA SPb. Fund 14 - Imperial Petrograd University (1819-1918). Inventory 3. Case No. 24818. Dmitry Ivanovich Dyomkin. 1985. [Student's personal file].
- TsGIA SPb. Fund 14 - Imperial Petrograd University (1819-1918). Inventory 1. Case No. 9099. On leaving Dmitry Dyomkin at the University. 1890
- TsGIA SPb. 520 Foundation - Petrograd Metropolitan Congress of Magistrates and Metropolitan Precinct Magistrates administered by the Ministry of Justice
(1866-1917). Inventory 1. Case No. 1483. Personal file of an employee of the capital's world district. Dmitry Dyomkin. 1892-1907
- RGIA. Fund 1343 - Department of the Senate Heraldry. Inventory 35. Case No. 7190. Case on the nobility of the Demkin family. 1898-1901.
- TsGIA SPb. Fund 536 - Petrograd Noble Assembly of Deputies (1785-1917). Inventory 6. Case No. 5867. Kol.as. Dyomkin Dmitry Ivanovich. 1900-1902 [The case of entering the noble genealogy book of the St. Petersburg province]
- TsGIA SPb. Fund 513 - Petrograd City Government (1870-1918). Inventory 163. Case No. 564. On the appointment of D. I. Demkin to the post of member of the St. Petersburg City Council. 1904-1917
- TsGIA SPb. Fund 513 - Petrograd City Government (1870-1918). Inventory 56. Case No. 186. Correspondence of a member of the Board, D. I. Demkin, with institutions and individuals on administrative and economic matters. 1904
- TsGIA SPb. Fund 411 - Petrograd Council of orphanages Departments of institutions Imp. Mary (1839-1917). Inventory 3. Case 1100. Honorary member D. I. Dyomkin. 1907
- RGVIA. Fund 2031 - Headquarters of the commander in chief of the armies of the Northern Front. Inventory 4. Case No. 1259. About the actual state councilor Demkin. 1916
Links
1. Dmitry Ivanovich Dyomkin. Biography. Documents. Riddles. // Family mosaic. Site of Tatyana Rautian.
2. Dyomkin Dmitry Ivanovich // Website http://www.tez-rus.net/