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Russian Genealogical Society
Russian Genealogical Society
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Science. Education/Learned Societies
RUSSIAN GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, founded in 1897 on the initiative of Prince A. B. Lobanov-Rostovsky in order to study the history of noble families, as well as conduct research in heraldry, ancient institutions and their legal documents, and other secondary historical disciplines. It held its meetings at 27 Nadezhdinskaya Street (today, Mayakovskogo Street) with Grand Duke Georgy Mikhailovich as the chairman. The society had historians, dignitaries, statesmen, and representatives of noble assemblies among its members including N. P. Likhachev, a founding member and the actual leader of the society, Count S. D. Sheremetev, G. A. Vlasyev, D. F. Kobeko, N. V. Myatlev and V. V. Rummel. The society collected and kept genealogical documents, its archives containing ancient patents, scrolls, documents dated between the 16th and 18th centuries from the archives of the Osorgin Family, Tyrtov Family, Musin-Pushkin Family, etc. It published four issues of News in 1900-11 and prepared family signatures of the 17th century for publication. After joining the Russian State Academy for the History of Material Culture in 1919, the society was renamed as the Russian Historical Genealogical Society and involved in social history. Dissolved in 1922, the society reappeared at 18 Sadovaya Street, St. Petersburg, in 1991 and resumed publishing its News in 1994. Reference: Из истории Русского генеалогического общества: Сб. ст. и материалов. СПб., 2001; Краско А. В. Русское генеалогическое общество: сто лет назад и в наши дни // Вестн. архивиста. 2002. № 4/5. С. 191-202. M. F. Khartanovich.
Persons
Georgy Mikhailovich, Grand Prince
Kobeko Dmitry Fomich
Likhachev Nikolay Petrovich
Lobanov-Rostovsky Alexey Borisovich, Duke
Myatlev N.V.
Rummel Vasily Vladislavovich
Sheremetev Sergey Dmitrievich, Count
the Musin-Pushkins
the Osorgins
the Tyrtovs
Vlasyev G.A.
Addresses
Mayakovsky St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 27
Sadovaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 18
Bibliographies
Из истории Русского генеалогического общества: Сб. ст. и материалов. СПб., 2001
Краско А. В. Русское генеалогическое общество: сто лет назад и в наши дни // Вестн. архивиста, 2002
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Georgy Mikhailovich, Grand Prince (1863-1919)
GEORGY MIKHAILOVICH (1863-1919, Petrograd), Grand Prince, General Lieutenant (1909). Son of the Grand Prince Mikhail Nikolaevich. Served in the Uhlan Life Guard Regiment until 1903
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Historical Societies (entry)
HISTORICAL SOCIETIES, associations of historians, including both professionals and amateurs, aimed at studying and developing various historical issues. Most historical societies received imperial support during the 19th and early 20th centuries
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Likhachev N.P., (1862-1936), historian
LIKHACHEV Nikolay Petrovich (1862-1936, Leningrad), historian, archivist, art historian, bibliography expert, collector, specialist in historical studies, Associate of the St
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Sheremetev Family
SHEREMETEV FAMILY, noble family, known since the 14th century (in 1706, the senior branch of the family was conferred the title of Counts). Several family members are closely connected with St. Petersburg
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