Vasily Pavlovich Borodin ( March 1 ( 13 ), 1854 , Orenburg province - after 1914 ) - army foreman , junior officer of the Orenburg Cossack Cadet School , secretary of the Orenburg noble assembly, chevalier of four orders. The older brother of Major General M.P. Borodin .
| Vasily Pavlovich Borodin | |||||
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photo of 1894 | |||||
| Date of Birth | March 1 (13), 1854 | ||||
| Place of Birth | |||||
| Date of death | after 1914 | ||||
| Affiliation | |||||
| Type of army | Orenburg Cossack army | ||||
| Rank | foreman | ||||
| Commanded | junior officer of the Orenburg Cossack School | ||||
| Awards and prizes | |||||
| Retired | secretary of the noble assembly | ||||
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Biography
Vasily Borodin was born on March 1 ( 13 ), 1854 in the village of Izobilny, the village of Burannoy , belonging to the first military department of the Orenburg Cossack Army ( Orenburg province ), in the family of Cossack Pavel Ivanovich Borodin. Vasily graduated from the Orenburg Neplyuyev military gymnasium , and then entered the Orenburg Cossack Junker School , where he graduated from the first category [1] [2] .
Borodin began his service in the Russian Imperial Army on August 8, 1870. He received the rank of cornet in 1874, and a year later became a cornet . He rose to the rank of lieutenant in April 1877, and then, in 1880, became the captain . Vasily Pavlovich attained the rank of centurion in March 1894, after which he successively became a substitute (in May 1896) and an esaul (in July 1896). He was promoted to military foreman on the border of two centuries - in 1899 [1] .
In 1875, Borodin served in the Bashkir cavalry division; then he was consistently listed in the Orenburg 3rd Cossack Regiment (according to the data for 1877) and in the First Orenburg Cossack Hundred (in 1885). In 1889, he was a junior officer of the Orenburg Cossack Cadet School , and in 1894 he again returned to active service in the Orenburg 4th Cossack Regiment [1] .
He retired in mid-December 1899 with the rank of military foreman with the wording "for domestic reasons." Already a civilian, he was first elected ataman of the Krivskaya farm (1900-1905) [3] , and then received the post of assessor of the Orenburg noble guardianship (since March 1905). Since October 1907, V.P. Borodin became the acting secretary of the Orenburg noble parliamentary assembly . In January 1908, Vasily Pavlovich took this post on an ongoing basis and continued to remain in this post until 1914 [1] .
Rewards
- Order of St. Stanislav 3 degrees (1891)
- Order of St. Anne 3 degrees (1894)
- Bukhara Order of the Silver Star 2 degrees (1899)
- Order of St. Vladimir 4 degrees (1914)
- Silver medal "In memory of the reign of Emperor Alexander III" (1896) [1]
Family
Younger brother: Mikhail Pavlovich Borodin (1862 - after 1920) - Major General , Director of the Volsky Cadet Corps.
Vasily Borodin was married to the daughter of merchant Vasily Stepanovich Rybakov - Klavdiya Vasilievna, originally from the Orenburg province. The family had seven children: Olga (born in 1891), Vladimir (born in 1897), Love (born in 1899), Lyudmila (born in 1900), Lydia (born in 1902), Paul (born in 1906), and George ( genus. 1912) [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ganin, Semenov, 2007 , p. 128.
- ↑ Kholodov-Vorontsov, 2011 , p. 37.
- ↑ Dronov, 2013 , p. 126.
Literature
- Ganin A.V. , Semenov V.G. Borodin Vasily Pavlovich // Officer corps of the Orenburg Cossack army. 1891-1945: Biographical reference book. - M .: Russian way ; Library Fund “Russian Abroad” , 2007. - 676 p. - ISBN 978-5-85887-259-7 .
- Dronov V.A. Essays on the History of the Dubovsky District . - with. Dubovskoye, 2013 .-- 136 p.
- Kholodov-Vorontsov A.V. Three Elms / Andrey Kholodov-Vorontsov. - Orenburg: Dimur, 2011 .-- 363 p. - ISBN 978-5-7689-0239-1 .
- GAOO . F. 38. Op. 1. D. 232.