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Poplavsky, Bartholomew-Joseph Ivanovich

Bartholomew-Iosif Ivanovich Poplavsky ( Polish. Bartłomiej Józef Popławski ; June 30 [ July 12 ] 1861 , Chita - June 4, 1931 , Warsaw ) - Russian, Polish railway engineer, member of the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway and the Chinese Eastern Railway, one of the founders unified Polish railway access network of the Russian Empire.

Bartholomew-Joseph Ivanovich Poplavsky
polish Bartłomiej Józef Popławski
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Date of death
Place of death
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Occupationrailway engineer
FatherIvan Varfolomeyevich Poplavsky
MotherYadviga Iosifovna Ventskovskaya
SpouseMaria Ottonovna Chechott
ChildrenMaria Yadviga, Stanislav

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Biography

Born on June 30 ( July 12 ), 1861 in Chita in a Catholic familydescendants of Polish noblemen exiled to a hard labor settlement in Siberia for participating in Polish liberation uprisings .

In 1887, he graduated from the building engineering department of the Institute of Railway Engineers of Emperor Alexander I with the title of civil engineer and the rank of collegiate secretary [1] .

In 1887 he participated (in the position of junior technician) in the expedition to conduct surveys on the Central Siberian Railway for the Trans-Siberian Railway , in 1888-1891 - in the construction of the Ussurian railway line in Eastern Siberia ( Manchurian Road ), from 1891 - in the construction of the railway branch " Feodosia " “ Dzhankoy ” (1891–1895) [2] .

In 1896, he served in the construction section of the local administration of the Ministry of Railways for the construction of the Perm-Kotlas railway with the rank of collegiate assessor [3] .

In 1891, due to deteriorating health, Bartholomew-Joseph Ivanovich Poplavsky, filed a petition and was transferred to the Crimea for the construction of the Feodosia-Dzhankoy railway line (1891–1895).

In 1897 he was promoted to court advisors [4] and transferred by the head of the 5th section ( Vyatka ) of the Perm-Kotlas railway [5] .

Then, in 1914, the Managing Director of the Warsaw Access Railway Association, the Director of the Warsaw Society of Shipping and Trade [6] ; managing director of the construction of the narrow-gauge railway Warszawa Most - Jabłonna II (1898) [7] .

In 1914–1918, he was at the disposal of the Warsaw Governor-General (for the railway department) in his Moscow office in the rank of state councilor [8] . In early 1918, he returned to Warsaw with his family. In 1918-1931, he was vice-president of the Warsaw Railway Association, where he entered with his property acquired during the Russian Empire and preserved after the First World War .

He died on June 4, 1931 [9] . According to the mourning notice "Varfolomey-Iosif Ivanovich Poplavsky - a railway engineer, the vice-president of the Warsaw Railway Partnership will be buried in Warsaw" in the Old Powazki necropolis in Warsaw [10] .

Family

Father - Ivan Varfolomeyevich Poplavsky (1822–1893), vice-governor of the Trans-Baikal region, a member of the Irkutsk City Council, who manages the excise duties of the Office of Eastern Siberia in Irkutsk;

mother - Yadviga Poplavskaya, nee Ventskovskaya (1837–1924), hereditary noblewoman of the Roman Catholic religion, landowner, owner of a tea plantation in Gudauta ( Abkhazia ) and the match factory Sun ( Chudovo , Novgorod province ) [11] [12] [ 12] 13] ,).

The wife (from 1891) is Maria Natalie Agrippina (1869–1935, Italy; buried in Old Wovens [10] ), a painter, sculptor, had her own sculpture workshop, private art school, art salon and art gallery in Warsaw. Maria-Natali-Agripina Ottovna was the daughter of the psychiatrist Otton Antonovich Chechotta (1842-1924), the chief physician of the Hospital of sv. Nicholas the Wonderworker, organizer of the St. Petersburg Psychiatric Service, Assistant Professor at the Military Medical Academy, Professor at the Psychoneurological Institute, First Chairman of the Caucasian Mining Society. She was brought up in a noble family together with brothers: Heinrich Ottovich Chechott, a renowned mining engineer, and Albert Ottowicz Chechott, a railway engineer, a scientist in the field of locomotive engineering and steam locomotive maintenance, a professor at St. Petersburg Institute of Railway Engineers and the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute, who worked in the Ministry of Railways .

  • daughter Maria Jadwiga (1892, Theodosius - 1930s).
  • son Stanislav (1902-1997) [14] - sculptor, artist.

Relatives

Brother - Ivan Ivanovich Poplavsky (1859 Chita , Russian Empire - 1935 Warsaw , Poland ) college adviser , neurologist, psychiatrist, outpatient head of the St. Nicholas the Wonderworker, a collector of Western European painting of the 13th — 18th centuries, a member of the “Imperial Society for the Encouragement of Artists”, whose collection formed the main museum fund of Western European painting at the National Museum in Warsaw.

Brother - Iosif Ivanovich Poplavsky (1865, Irkutsk , Russian Empire - 1943 RSFSR , USSR ) titular adviser , lawyer, was the legal representative of the Board of the Chinese Eastern Railway Company in the District Court of St. Petersburg; In the Board of the Joint-Stock Company CERR, represented the interests of the Poplavsky family with a voting stake; director of the match factory "Sun" in the city of Chudovo Novgorod province; after the revolution of 1917, he was a lawyer at the Board of the CER under the Petrograd District Committee of the Servicemen of Communications.

Addresses

  • St. Petersburg, Zagorodny pr. , 20 - from 1887 .
  • St. Petersburg, Nikolaevskaya st. , 76 [15]
  • Warsaw, st. Pyenkna, 4 - five manor-type buildings on the site in the area of ​​the Belveder station of the narrow-gauge railway near Uyezdovsky park [16] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Issue 1887 // Lists of the graduates of the course at the Institute of Railway Engineers of Emperor Alexander I for 100 years 1810-1910. - P. 122.
  2. ↑ Ministry of Railways in the office of state railways // Formal list of service from 1887 // RGIA , F. 229.
  3. ↑ Perm-Kotlask. g. d: // by buildings: // Local offices: // Ministry of Railways // Address-calendar. The general list of commanding and other officials in all departments in the Russian Empire in 1896. Part I. Authorities and places of central management and their departments. - SPb. : Senate Printing House, 1896. - Stb. 784
  4. ↑ Perm-Kotlask. g. d: // by buildings: // Local offices: // Ministry of Railways // Address-calendar. The general list of commanders and other officials in all departments in the Russian Empire for 1897. Part I. Authorities and places of central management and their departments. - SPb. : Senate Printing House, 1897. - Stb. 441
  5. ↑ MPS. Management on construction of PCR (rus.) . Locomotive IP. - PCVG for 1897. - Vyatka: lips. typ., 1896. - p.16-21. The appeal date is April 15, 2017.
  6. ↑ Bokhanov A. N. Leaders of the Russian business world. 1914: Poplavsky V. // The business elite of Russia: 1914: [ rus ] . - M .: In-t grew. history, 1994. - p. 205. - 274 p. - 500 copies - ISBN 5-201-00593-4 .
  7. ↑Majewski J. S. Kolejka jabłonowska (Polish) . Linia Warszawa Most - Jabłonna II . Ogólnopolska Baza Kolejowa (July 3, 2003). - rerun from wyborcza.pl . The appeal date is April 15, 2017.
  8. ↑ Comp. in th governor-general: // Chancellery of the governor-general: // Warsaw general-governor // Address-calendar. The general list of commanders and other officials in all departments in the Russian Empire for 1916. Part II. Authorities and places of administration: provincial, regional, district, district and their departments. - Petrograd: Senate Printing House, 1916. - Stb. 426
  9. ↑ / Obituary / // Warsaw Courier: Newspaper. of June 5, 1931 No. 152. - (public bk, Warsaw)
  10. ↑ 1 2 Popławscy (Polish) . Warszawskie Zabytkowe Pomniki Nagrobne. - quarter 99, row 6, place 22, 23. The date of circulation is April 15, 2017.
  11. ↑ Case No. 6/69 of the Department of Unrepayable Fees
  12. ↑ Heraldica.ru
  13. ↑ Kloppad I. I. Chapter II: Match factories in Russia // Match production in its modern development : [ rus ] . - M .: type-lit. I. E. Ermakova, 1896. - p. 14.
  14. ↑ orlova5876. Szukam krewnych ... (Polish) . VGD Genealogical Forum (December 6, 2016). The appeal date is April 15, 2017.
  15. ↑ Poplavsky Varfol. Ive // All Petersburg for 1896: Address and reference book of St. Petersburg: [ rus ] . - SPb. : type of. A.S. Suvorin. - p. 251.
  16. ↑ Books of civil status records of the registry office. - Warsaw-Center, 1931. Mazoviet Province. Real estate in Warsaw on Penknaya Street 4 is registered and included in the death certificate of Varna Poplavsky. Ive

Archive sources

  • Metric documents on the fund for storage of general affairs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, RGIA (St. Petersburg).
  • Ministry of Railways in the office of state railways Formulary on service from 1887 // RGIA (St. Petersburg). F. 229.
  • X Division of Mortgage Books on Real Estate in Warsaw // Real Estate Archive at the Warsaw-Mokotova District Court (Warsaw, Solidarity Alley, 58).
  • Department of accounting and management of state. property / Ministry of Treasury of Poland. - Warsaw, ul. Krucha, 36.
  • Notarial documents for 1931 // State. archive (chit. interwar period). - Warsaw, ul. Kshiva Cola, 7.
  • Parish of sv. Alexandra. - Warsaw, ul. Ksenzhents, 21.
  • Books of civil status division of the registry office. - Warsaw Center, 1931

Literature

  • The address-calendar of commanding and other officials in the Russian Empire, part II (for 1915 p. 425-426; for 1916 p. 425-426)
  • List of civilian ranks fourth grade, 1876, publ. bb St. Petersburg l.824-825, Poplavsky Joseph Iv.
  • List of officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, part 2 St. Petersburg 1900 p. 249 №10, Poplavsky Joseph Iv.
  • List of factories and plants of European Russia, St. Petersburg 1903. p 743, Poplavsky Joseph Iv.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Poplavsky,_Varfolomey -Iosif_Ivanovich&oldid = 100332541


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