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Colemins

Colemins - an ancient noble family , from the Ryazan boyars [1] .

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The Kolemin family was divided into three branches, which were included in the VI and I parts of the genealogical books of the Ryazan [2] , Tambov and Vladimir provinces .

In the Ryazan province there were 4 branches of the Kolemin clan [3] :

  • Lieutenant Ivan Vasilyevich Kolemin (12.17.1792).
  • Lieutenant Commander Ivan G. Kolemin (03/10/1817).
  • Guards Lieutenant Ivan Fomich Colemin (12/18/1817).
  • children of the guard ensign Andrei Nikolaevich Kolemin (09/05/1831).

Content

The origin and history of the genus

Representatives of the family served as boyars to the Grand Dukes of Ryazan , before joining the Grand Duchy of Moscow (1521). Timofey Dmitrievich Kolemin was under the siege of Zaraysk (1563), for which he was granted the estate [4] Vasily Kolemin - the siege head in Pronsk ( 1572 ), then in Ryazan . Yuri Colemin - siege head in Pereyaslavl Ryazan ( 1576 ).

Emblem Description

In the upper half of the shield in the blue and gold fields there is a lion holding a sword in his right paw; in the lower half, in the silver and red fields, there is a wall with three teeth, variable with fields of colors.

On the shield noble crowned helmet. Crest : Three ostrich feathers. The blue mark on the shield is enclosed in gold ( Gerbnik , VII, 27).

Famous Representatives

  • Kolemin Artemy Ivanovich - Tarusa policeman nobleman (1627-1629).
  • Timofey Artemyevich Kolemin - Moscow nobleman (1636-1640).
  • Kolemin Ivan Grigorievich - Moscow nobleman (1671-1692).
  • Kolemin Aleksey Gerasimovich - Solicitor (1681), steward (1692).
  • Kolemin Filat Varlamovich - Solicitor (1692).
  • Kolemin Ivan Martemyanovich - Moscow nobleman (1692) [5] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Comp. A.I. Tsepkov . A set of written sources on the history of the Ryazan region of the XIV-XVII centuries. Publishing: Alexandria. Ryazan. 2005. Vol. I. p. 43. ISBN 5-94460-016-0
  2. ↑ Likharev MP Alphabetical list of noble families of the Ryazan province, included in the noble family book on January 1, 1893 . - Ryazan: type. M.S. Orlova, 1893. - p. 59-60. - 145 s.
  3. ↑ The noble family tree of the Ryazan province ch. VI.
  4. ↑ Comp. Count Alexander Bobrinsky . The noble families brought in the General Armorial of the All-Russian Empire: in 2 tons. - SPb, type. M.M. Stasyulevich, 1890. Author: Bobrinsky, Alexander Alekseevich (1823-1903). colemines. Part I. p. 696.
  5. ↑ Alphabetical index of the names and persons mentioned in the Boyar books, kept in the I-st ​​branch of the Moscow archive of the Ministry of Justice, with the designation of the service activities of each person and years of status, in their posts. M., Tipogr: S. Selivanovsky. 1853 Colemines. p. 193.

Sources

  • Colemines // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : 86 t. (82 t. And 4 extra.). - SPb. , 1890-1907.

Links

  • History of the Ryazan Territory: Colemins (Neopr.) . The date of circulation is June 20, 2013. Archived June 22, 2013.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Colemins&oldid=101387408


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