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196 Noble Families of Murom, Russia (1778-1917)

By Vladimir Chernyshev
Copyright © 1998-2001 by Vladimir Chernyshev, all rights reserved

BACKGROUND: Vladimir Chernyshev of Murom, Russia has made available to FEEFHS for posting on this website merchant and noble family surname indexes for the region of Murom Russia. It is a product of a decade of his archival research as a historian and genealogist.

Aleksandrovsky
Albitcky
Amenitcky
Arshansky
Aseev
Afonsky

Bachurin
Belokonov
Belsky
Benevolsky
Bessonov
Branguleev
Brenezen
Bruhov
Bulgakov
Bulygin
Burtcev
Bychkov
Bychkovsky

Varfolomeev
Valedinsky
Veselovsky
Vinogradov
Vishnevetcky
Voynich
Voytas
Voznesensky
Volynsky
Vostokov
Vyrypaev
Vyazemsky

Galberg
Genisaretcky
Gertel
Gertcyg
Gladkov
Golovkov
Goloperov
Goncharov
Goritcky
Gofman
Grindel
Gruzdev
Gulyaev
Gunin
Gulyshevsky
Gusev

Dvornikov
Delektorsky
Dementiev
Diakonov
Dianin
Dobrotcvetov
Dobrovolsky
Dobrohotov
Dreyer
Dubnitcky

Evreinov
Eleonsky
Epishev
Esipov

Jivnovsky

Zabolotcky
Zamytcky
Zefirov
Zolotuhin
Zoshenko
Ivanov
Ievsky
Inihov

Kazansky
Kapatcinsky
Klevtcov
Kirov
Klycharev
Kolokoltcev
Kondratiev
Konstantinov
Kornilov
Korotky
Kocherov
Krylov
Krykov
Kuntcevich
Kuharsky

Lavrov
Laktaev
Lebedev
Lensky
Leoshkevich
Lojkin
Lukomsky
Luchkin
Lubarsky

Mazaraki
Makarov
Mego
Melgunov
Mikutcky
Milovanov
Miretcky
Molchanov
Moskatiniev
Muromtcev
Muhin
Mylnikov
Myshetcky
Myagkov
Myachkov

Narbut
Naumov
Nevsky
Nelidov
Nehdeev
Nikolsky
Nikonovich
Norvesky

Ovsyannikov
Ozertcovsky
Oznobishin
Olderoge
Orlov
Orjansky
Ostroumov
Palmov
Panin
Pehov
Pisarev
Pestrov
Plyshakov
Pokrovsky
Pomerantcev
Popelov
Popov
Prokudin-Gorsky
Puhlimsky
Ragozinsky
Reinvald
Robustov
Rozanov
Rybakov
Ryminsky

Saporovsky
Svirsky
Svishev
Semibratov
Siletcky
Sirotinsky
Sitarsky
Skorov
Smirnov
Sobolev
Sokolov
Sokolsky
Sohansky
Sofitov
Spektorsky
Sychugov

Tarasenko-Godny
Tenyakov
Tihomirov
Tovtcev
Tolstoy
Tominsky
Trelin
Troitcky

Uspensky
Uhtomsky

Favorov
Fedorov
Fesykov
Filippov
Firsov
Florensky
Fon-Parkau

Harlamov
Helminsky
Holodkovsky

Tcarevsky
Tcvetaev
Tcvetkov
Tcelebrovsky

Choglokov

Shagina
Shestakov
Shetinin
Shilov
Shinakov
Shiryaev
Sholtc

Yuditcky
Yumatov
Yazykov
Yakovlev
Yantchevsky
Yaroshevsky

 Leaders of Murom: I also have unique materials about the leaders of Murom nobility from 1778 to 1917. Listed here are the leaders of Murom (in chronological sequence) with the periods of time of that leadership noted:

1. Zubov Afanasy Nikolaevich (1778-1781)
2. Kravkov Aleksey Vasilievich (1782 - October 1783)
3. Yazykov Mihail Grirorievich (November 1783 - 1784 and 1788-1790)
4. Kiselev Ilya Ivanovich (1785-1787)
5. Borisov Andrian Ivanovich (1791-1793)
6. Makarov Vasily Alekseevich (1794-1796)
7. Yazykov Fedot Fedorovich (1797-1799)
8. Zakrevsky Vasily Vasilievich (1800)
9. Burtcev Ivan Ivanovich (1800-1802)
10. Bychkov Lev Ivanovich (1803 - April 1805)
11. Tolstoy Amply Ivanovich (April - December 1805)
12. Makarov Dmitry Vasilievich (1806-1808)
13. Kravkov Aleksandr Alekseevich (1809-1811)
14. Pestrovo Nikolay Egorovich (1812 - September 1817)
13. Burtcev Pavel Ivanovich (September 1817 - 1820)
16. Evreinov Pavel Alekseevich (1821-1823)
17. Makarov Pavel Vasilievich (1824-1826)
18. Yazykov Aleksandr Semenovich (1827-1829)
19. Bychkov Dmitry Lvovich (1830 - June 1833)
20. Burtcev Aleksey Ivanovich (August 1833 - January 1842, 1852-1853)
21. Esipov Aleksey Alekseevich (1842 - January 1845, 1848 - 7 June 1852)
22. Burtcev Afanasy Pavlovich (1845-1847)
23. Yazykov Mihail Vasilievich (1854 - 9 September 1855)
24. Bychkov Nikolay Dmitrievich (1857-1859, 1863)
23. Epishev Dmitry Sergeevich (1860-1862)
26. Zasetcky Dmitry Petrovich (1863-1866)
27. Burtcev Ippolit Afanasievich (October 1866 - 1872, 1877 - 10 May 1898)
28. Yazykov Nikolay Mihailovich (1873-1875, 1876-1878)
29. Golitcyn Lev Sergeevich (1876) prince
30. Podsedlevich Mihail Aleksandrovich (1898-1905)
31. Bryhov Aleksandr Sergeevich (1905-1917)
 



Sources: State archive of Vladimir area - metric books of Murom churches, official lists about a service, sheet about the owners of separate villages of Murom district (1842), and the nobility lists of the Murom district

VLADIMIR CHERNYSHEV, born in 1970, is a native of MUROM and a research professional at the MUROM Museum of History and Art. He is fluent in Russian and English. He welcomes serious inquries regarding professional assignments to research families known to have lived in or near Murom and to provide translatation of his research on any of the noble families listed above into English.

Postal Address:
VLADIMIR CHERNYSHEV
RUSSIA 602200
MUROM VLADIMIR district
Proletarskaya street, 50 - 141

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