Danila Pavlovich Baranov (c. 1715 - until 1811) - Ottoman district leader of the nobility .
| Danila Pavlovich Baranov | |
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| Nationality | |
| Occupation | military and civil service |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Military service
- 1.2 Civil Service
- 2 family
- 3 Manors
- 4 notes
- 5 Literature
Biography
Born in the family of Corporal Pavel Petrovich , belonging to the VIII generation of the noble family Baranovs . Their ancestor, Murza Zhdan , nicknamed Baran, in St. Daniel’s baptism allegedly left Crimea for Russia under the Grand Duke Vasily Vasilyevich Dark and served with him “on a horse, with a saber and bows with arrows and was granted at the courtyard courtyard and given him the key” (all these signs entered the coat of arms of the Russian branch of Baranovs) . His son, Afanasy Danilovich , was granted patrimonies in the Borovsky district for service against the Tatars. According to the letter of 1469, the estates were lost during the Lithuanian ruin. Vasily Afanasevich was transferred from Borovsk to the estate in Novgorod , in Obonezhskaya Pyatina, in the Luchany churchyard, where he received 900 quarters of the land. He had 6 sons: Gregory , Jacob , Vasily , Ivan , Daniel , Gregory (Ratman), of which Ivan Vasilievich Kander became the most famous - the voivode in campaigns: Kazan (1544), Swedish (1549), Polotsk (1551). Grigory Vasilievich Ratman, after the capture of Yuryev-Livonsky, was granted by Ivan the Terrible in 1577 in Koporye district with two manors (220 houses), the streletsky head was killed in 1578 during a breach during the capture of Rugodiv by the Germans. In the last quarter of the XVI century. one of the Baranovs, Ivan Ivanovich , moved to Estonia , then belonging to Sweden , and was granted estates there. It was from him that the Estonian nobles of Baranova came.
Military Service
May 13, 1751 - granted from sergeants of the Landmilitia to ensigns .
February 28, 1764 - from captains to second-majors .
May 30, 1765 - retired.
Civil Service
1766 - assigned a class rank.
1783-1786 - Ottoman district leader of the nobility.
Family
Sons:
- Pavel Danilovich -
- Ivan Danilovich - second major, Ottoman leader of the nobility.
- Savva Danilovich -
- illegally born son Peter [1] .
Manors
from. Tikhvin of the Ottoman district of the Tambov province.
In 1820, petitioners wrote to Alexander I that in 1740 their ancestors had been “summoned” from the town of Bila Tserkva by Major Baranov and settled on the wild-growing state land near the Plavitsa river [2] .
Notes
- ↑ The case of the illegally born one-yard daughter, Pyotr Alekseev, from the Lipetsk landowner, second major Danila Baranov, who was in the service. HALO. F. 8. Lipetsk district court
- ↑ No need to trouble the emperor
Literature
- Rummel V.V. , Golubtsov V.V. Genealogy collection of Russian noble families . - T. 1. - S. 107-125.
- Baranovs, counts and nobles // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
- Dolgorukov P.V. Russian genealogy book . - SPb. : Type. E. Weimar, 1855. - T. 2. - S. 271.
- Baranov, Danila Pavlovich // Russian Biographical Dictionary : in 25 volumes. - SPb. , 1900. - T. 2: Aleksinsky - Bestuzhev-Ryumin. - S. 477-478.
