Golovkin tribe list

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The inadequate, often faulty, source situation affects the entire period of all branches of the family. Secured data are mentioned in a document, dates of birth and death o. G. However, periods of time are often unsecured and, with the greatest possible likelihood of the often divergent data sources, to be viewed with reservations. Genealogical details, even the assignment of members of the house, remain unclear.

The Golovkin

Golowkin (sp. Golofkin), originally a Polish family, who moved to Russia in 1485, received the boyar dignity in 1512 .

The first two historically tangible representatives from the Golovkin family were the brothers Anissim and Nikifor .

A1. Anissim , († after 1453); ∞ () NN
B1. Ivan , († before 1510); ∞ () NN
C1. Andrej , around 1510, around 1535 as a monk Adrjan
C2. Boris , 1500 / around 1510
C3. Afanassij , around 1510
C4. Semjon , 1527/1533; ∞ () NN
D1. Dmitrij , 1527/1533
D2. Ignatij , 1527/1546
D3. Jakow , 1548, († before 1564); ∞ () Jewdokija NN , widow (1564)
E1. Semyon , 1564
E2. Evfrosinia , 1564
E3. Marija , 1564; ∞ () NN , 1564
C5. Grigoij Tschernij , 1527/1549; ∞ () NN
D1. Obljaz , 1564/1578
D2. Ugrim , 1563/1570; ∞ () Anna Romanovna Borovsky, 1570
E1. Alexey
D3. Sumorov ; ∞ () NN
E1. Stjepan , 1570
E2. Dmitrij , 1566/1570
D4. Varvara , 1527/1533; ∞ () Yelisar Aleksandrovich Ilyetsky
D5. Ivan , 1552/1578
D6. Shestoy , 1573
D7. Ossip Njetschaj , 1537/1564, († before 1566); ∞ () NN
E1. Ivan , 1546; ∞ () Irina, 1566
F1. Aleksander , 1566
E2. Mikhail Njeswitaj , 1564
E3. Evfrossinija , nun in Troitza monastery, Moscow, († 1586)
D8. Wassilij , 1518/1537, († before 1564)
C6. Jemeljan , 1527; ∞ () NN
D1. Roman , 1546/1564
C7. Ivan , 1527/1533; ∞ () NN
D1. Seliwerst Seljanin , († (1570/1573)); ∞ () Ksenija, widow 1573
E1. Nikita , 1573
D2. Dmitrij ; ∞ () NN
E1. Jefim , monk in Troitza monastery (1570), († September 8, 1603)
E2. Rodjon Weschnjak , to Borowsk (1614), to Chlevino, († before 1621); ∞ I: () NN ; ∞ II: () Jewdokija NN , widow 1621
F1. [I] Semjon , zu Bobrowsk (1621 and 1646), chief of the Streliz Cossacks (1646), († 1647); ∞ I: () Akulina Rajewskij, daughter of Ivan Rajewskij; ∞ II: () Anastasija NN , widow 1647
G1. [II] Ivan Semionovich, landowner in the Aleksin district, Tula province, nobilis of Moscow (1671), adjutant (postelnitschi) (1682), nominated for Okolnitschi (1688), boyar (1692); ∞ () (Martha Vasiljevna Lichareva)
H1. Gabriel Iwanowitsch Golowkin , wasraised to the rank of imperial count (May 1, 1707 in Vienna, HRR )with the title: Count Golowkin "Hoch- und Wohlgeboren", by an imperial ukase (July 15, 1709) Count Golowkin, Stolnik the Tsarina (1676) , Adjutant of Tsar Peter the Great (1689), Supreme Chamberlain and Russian Chancellor (July 27, 1709), (* 1660; † January / July 20, 1734 in Moscow; ▭ in the Serpuchow Monastery); ∞ () Domna Andrejevna Diwon (Divov), ((† 1707)), daughter of Andrej Diwon (-); Descendants see here
F2. [II] Lukjan , (⚔ 1661, against the troops of Sapieha ); ∞ () NN
G1. Nikita , Stolnik (1686), Voivode of Voronjesh (1688–1691), († 1699); ∞ () Marija Balachtschejew, first documented mention 1670, daughter of Fjodr Aleksejewitsch
H1. Afanassij
H2. Pyotr , ((⚔), on a campaign against the Swedes)
E3. Ivan , 1578/1580; ∞ () NN
F1. Lukjan , († before 1629)
D3. Tretjak , 1563
D4. Danila , 1563/1573
D5. Vasily , 1563
C8. Luka , 1527, († before 1548)
C9. Gawrila , 1532/1548; ∞ () NN
D1. Ivan , 1533; ∞ () NN
E1. Konstantin Nekrass , 1560/1566; ∞ () NN
F1. Pervoy Nekrasov , 1563/1566; ∞ () NN
G1. Stjepan Pergowo , receives 550 cheti (1582), owner to Borowitschi
F2. Ulan , 1575/1577
E2. Andrej , 1564
D2. Aleksander , 1533; ∞ () NN
E1. Korjepan , 1570
E2. Tschubar , 1570
E3. Timofej Pjatoj , 1555/1573; ∞ () NN
F1. Nechay , 1564
F2. Boris Kalimet , 1570 as a monk Bogolen in the Troitza monastery
F3. Ratman , 1570
E4. Schestej , 1566
D3. Anikij , 1532/1579
D4. Nikita , 1569
A2. Nikifor , († after 1453); ∞ () NN
B1. Ivan , 1454-1469
B2. Matwej , 1454-1469; ∞ () NN
C1. Ivan Golowa , 1525/1533
C2. Ivan , 1527/1533
B3. Michail , 1454-1469; ∞ () NN
C1. Kanstantin , 1500
B4. Danila , 1454-1469; ∞ () NN
C1. Pyotr , 1539
C2. Wasailij Swatt , 1527/1535, († before 1539)
C3. Ostanek , 1533/1539

The Golowkin - imperial counts from 1707, Russian counts from 1709 - expired in 1846/1860

Gabriel Iwanowitsch Golowkin , (May 1, 1707 in Vienna, HRR ) was raised to the rank of imperial count with the title: Count Golowkin "Hoch- und Wohlgeboren", by an imperial ukase (July 15, 1709) Count Golowkin, Stolnik the Tsarina (1676 ), Adjutant of Tsar Peter the Great (1689), Supreme Chamberlain and Russian Chancellor (July 27, 1709), (* 1660; † January / July 20, 1734 in Moscow; ▭ in Serpuchow Monastery ); ∞ () Domna Andrejewna Diwon (Divov), ((† 1707)), daughter of Andrej Diwon (-). They had the following offspring:

A1. Ivan Gavrilowitsch, general of the cavalry, chief of the guard on horseback, ambassador in Hague, (* (1687); † January 5, 1734); ∞ () Princess Marija Matweewna Gagarina , zu Gluchow (1735), daughter of Prince Matwei Petrovich Gagarin , governor of Siberia , (–1721) and Evdokija (Eudoxia) Stepanovna Trachanzotowa (-)
B1. Marija Ivanovna, (April 1, 1707 - December 17, 1770); ∞ () Prince Pyotr (Peter) Ivanovich Repnin (Obolenskij), (* (1715) - † October 10, 1778), son of Ivan Nikititsch Repnin (-) and Martha Jakowlewna Lobanowa-Rostovskaya (-)
B2. Gavrila (Gabriel) Ivanovich, landowner of 16,000 hectares in the Moscow district, Russian real Privy Councilor and high court marshal, (* October 10, 1721, † March 13, 1787); ∞ (October 14, 1751) Countess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Shuvalova (* October 31, 1736; † 1821; ▭ in Kossitzy, Wereja district), daughter of Count Alexander Ivanovich Shuvalov (1710–1770) and Ekatarina Ivanovna Kostjurina (1718–1790)
C1. Jelisaveta (Elisabeth) Gavrilovna, (born October 22, 1752 - † May 21, 1820)
C2. Alexej Gavrilowitsch, loses his fortune (works of art) in the fire of Moscow (1812) , Russian real chamberlain, (born July 31, 1754, † 1823 in poverty)
B3. Viktor ; ∞ () Marie Charlotte von Moeller, daughter of Friedrich Karl von Moeller (-) and Baron Anna Elisabeth von Schwerin (-)
A2. Alexander Gawrilowitsch, Russian envoy extraordinary and plenipotentiary minister in Berlin (1711–1727), in Paris (1727), in Hague (1731), real Privy Councilor, Senator (1723), Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle (1721), (* August 20, 1688 in Moscow; † November 24, 1762 in Rijswijk ); ∞ (February 15, 1715 in Stralsund ) Countess Katharina Henriette zu Dohna -Ferrassieres (born August 24, 1694 in Vianen ; † January 12, 1768 in Berlin ), daughter of Burgrave Johann Friedrich zu Dohna , Marquis de Ferrassieres, (1663–1712 ) and Lady Helen MacCarthy (1671–1698)
B1. Maria Alexandrovna, (born April 8, 1718 in Berlin; † August 8, 1787 there); ∞ (February 9, 1739 in Berlin) Count Friedrich Paul von Kameke zu Strachmin-Strippow, Count von Kameke (Prussian count, July 28, 1740 in Berlin), (* May 9, 1711; † August 27, 1769 in Bath , Wales), son of Paul Anton von Kameke , Lord of Strachmin , Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle , Grand Maitre de la Maison Royale (1712), Kgl. prussia. Major General and Chief of Infantry Regiment 23rd, (1674–1717) and Ilse Anna von Brünnow , Chief Chamberlain of Queen Sophie Dorothea of ​​Prussia , (1674–1749)
B2. Johann (Ivan) Alexandrovich, Russian State Councilor and envoy in Danzig, (born August 4, 1723 in (Berlin), † August 30, 1791 in Amsterdam); ∞ (March 27, 1759 in Amsterdam) Cornelia van Strijen (born May 11, 1727 in Amsterdam; † December 9, 1794 ibid), daughter of Jacob van Strijen, Vice Admiral of the States General, (1706–1756) and Geertruid Blaeu (1706– 1743)
C1. ( illegitimate with Marie-Anna Fleur) Alexanderus , (born November 28, 1756 in The Hague)
B3. Lisette (Elisabeth) Esperance Alexandrovna, (* 1726 - † December 1748 in The Hague)
B4. Natalie-Amalie (Helene) Alexandrowna, (* 1728; † April 27, 1771 in St. Hedwig, Berlin); ∞ (August 26, 1748 in The Hague) Count Bernhard Wilhelm Gottfried von Schmettau , (* 1724 in Breslau; † July 2, 1802 in Warmbrunn )
B5. Peter Christoph Friedrich Alexandrowitsch, ducal chamberlain of Zweibrücken, real Russian State Councilor, zu Slaten and Harnecop , Oberbarnim district , (born November 15, 1729, † March 2, 1787); ∞ (May 28, 1768) Countess Friederike von Kameke, (* May 25, 1746; † 1800), daughter of Count Friedrich Paul von Kameke zu Strachmin-Strippow (1711–1769) and Countess Maria Alexandrowna von Golowkin (1718–1787)
B6. Gabriel Maria Ernst Alexandrowitsch, Lieutenant General and Colonel of the Swiss Guard of the States General , Commander of Amsterdam and the Province of Holland, (born March 6, 1731; † February 17, 1800); ∞ I: (September 15, 1765 in The Hague) Baronesse Apollonia Frederica de Hertaing- Marquette (* November 8, 1743 - September 18, 1785), daughter of Baron Frederick de Hertaing- Marquette (-) and (Bartha Catharina) Bitter (-); ∞ II: (October 2, 1786) Jacqueline Charlotte de Saumaise (* August 12, 1734; † 18 .. in Berlin), daughter of Louis de Saumaise (-)
C1. [I] Theodor (Fjodor) (Frederik-Heinrik-Lodewejk) Gawrilowitsch, to Jakowlewskoje, Paojukina and Karpintzewa, district of Aleksin, to Lukjanowka, district of Kaschira, Russian envoy in Naples (1794–1795), exiled to his estates (1800), Imperial Court Ceremonial Master (1812), (* October 10, 1766 in The Hague; † December 6, 1823); ∞ (May 29, 1790) Natalia Petrovna Ismailowa, (* February 20, 1765; † April 1849), daughter of Pyotr (Peter) Ivanovich Ismailow, real Privy Councilor, (1724–1807) and Jekaterina Vasilyevna Saltykova (1732–1774)
C2. [I] Peter (Pjotr) (Friedrich-Peter-Lodewejk), to Wjeripajewa and Jelenina, Tula district (1812), built the Reformed Church in St. Petersburg (1800), demoted to a sailor (1800), Russian real chamberlain (1812 ), (Born June 2, 1768 in The Hague, † November 29, 1821 in St. Petersburg); ∞ (1795) Sofia Alexandrovna Demidowa, to Averjewskoye, Wjerigino and Morjewa, district of Odojew, (* 23 May 1765 - 12 October 1831), daughter of Alexander Grigoryevich Demidow , real councilor, (1737-1803) and Praskowija Matwejewna Olsufjewna (-1813)
C3. [I] Henriette , (born January 18, 1774 in The Hague, † November 3, 1839 in Berlin); ∞ (May 18, 1801 in Berlin) Alphonse Henri de Montgomery, Marquis de Bruges , royal French lieutenant general, (* February 28, 1764; † (November 4, 1821) in Basel ), (son of Marie-Jean-Louis de Montgomery , Marquis de Bruges, (-) and Catherine Braschet d'Arenes (-))
C4. [I] Gabriel (Gawrila) Heinrich Marie, Russian colonel, (* May 17, 1775; ✝⚔ October 19, 1805 in front of Lambach , ( Napoleonic Wars )); ∞ (1802) Wilhelmine Helene Aurora von Patkul (* February 1 / November 1788 in Oberpahlen ; † March 19, 1839 in Saint Petersburg ), (∞ II: () Freiherr Karl Fabian von Ungern-Sternberg (* April 8 , 1839 ) 1770; † July 4, 1834 in Saint Petersburg), son of Johann Adolf von Ungern-Sternberg (1726–1793) and Charlotta Margareta de la Barre (1733–1794)), daughter of Reinhold Ludwig von Patkul (1730–1801) and Aurora von Lauw (1756–1795)
D1. Gabriel , (November 1803 - 1803)
C5. ( illegitimate with Gertrudis van Velsem) Marie Henrika Hertrude, (* February 24, 1763 in The Hague)
B7. Alexander Alexandrovich, British and Prussian chamberlain, director of the royal theater in Berlin (1765–1767), (* September 4, 1732; † (August 4/5) 1781); ∞ () Freiin Elisabeth Wilhelmine Justine von Mosheim, (* (before 1755); † January 1824 in Gardanne ), (∞ II: (1796) Paul-François de Noailles , 2nd Duc d'Ayen (1766), 5th Duc de Noailles (1793), Peer of France , Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece , (* 1739 - 20 October 1824), son of Louis de Noailles , Duc d'Ayen et de Noailles, Marquis de Maintenon , Comte de Nogent- le-Roi , (1713–1793) and Catherine Francoise Charlotte de Cossé-Brissac (1724–1794)), daughter of Johann Lorenz von Mosheim , professor of theology in Göttingen, (1693–1755) and Elisabeth Henriette Amalie von Voigt (- )
C1. Georg (Jurij) Alexandrowitsch , Majorate , Russian Chamberlain (1795), Senator (1796), Ambassador in China (1805), in Vienna (1818–1822), Grand Court Ceremonial Master, Member of the Imperial Council (1831), Real Privy Councilor (1841 ), (* December 4, 1762 in Lausanne ; † January 21, 1846; ▭ on his estate Konstantinowo, Sumy Oblast ); ∞ (1784) Ekaterina Lvovna Naryshkina (* 1762; † (5th / 6th) November 1820; ▭ in the Alexander Nevsky Monastery), daughter of Lev Alexandrovich Naryshkin (1733–1799) and Marina Osipowna Zakrewskaja (1741–1800)
The Golovkin sex in the male line is extinct
D1. Natalia , Jurjewna, imperial Russian ukase (April 6, 1848) to use the name: Princess Saltykow-Golowkin, to Tomarowka (7,800 ha), Belgorod district, to Kazarinowo (3,000 ha), Malojaroslawetz district, to Pawlowka (2,800 ha), District of Obojanj and Konstantinowo (9,400 ha), District of Romny , (* August 17, 1787; † April 6, 1860 in Moscow; ▭ in the Donskoi Monastery ); ∞ (April 14, 1801) Count (since 1814 Prince) Alexander Nikolajewitsch Saltykow, secret councilor, senator (1804-1817), member of the Imperial Council, (* December 27, 1775 in Saint Petersburg; † January 27, 1837 ibid) , Son of Count (since 1814 Prince) Nikolai Ivanovich Saltykow (1736-1816) and Countess Natalia Vladimirovna Dolgorukova (1736-1812)
→ Family Golowkin expired (Ultimus Famillae) → Descendants: Saltykow-Golowkin
C2. Amalia , (born January 3, 1766, † January 16, 1855 in Lausanne ); ∞ (August 4, 1785) Henri Albert de Mestral de Aruffens (* 1750 in Pampigny ; † April 17, 1834 in Lausanne), (son of Charles de Mestral de Aruffens (-) and Susanne Chandier de Coirnane (-))
B8. Catherine Henriette, (* October 1733 in The Hague, † 1760 in Rijswijk)
B9. Theodor Heinrich Friedrich, (born June 5, 1737 in The Hague; † August 1738 there)
B10. Christian Friedrich Heinrich, (* September 1739 in The Hague; † September 1739 ibid)
A3. Natalia Gavrilovna, (* (1689); † 29 (June / July) 1726); ∞ ((1697)) Prince Ivan Fjodorowitsch Bariatinsky (Baryatinsky), Governor General of Moscow (1738), (* (1687); † January 18, 1738 in Gluchowo, Russia), (∞ I: () Sofia Mikhailovna Golitsyna (* 1681 ; † 1703), daughter of Prince Michail Andrejewitsch Golitsyn (1639–1687) and Praskowja Nikititschna Kaftyrjewa (1645–1715)), son of Fyodor Jurjewitsch Bariatinsky (–1696) and Anna Danilowna Veliko-Gagina (–after 1699)
A4. Mikhail Gavrilowitsch, to Nikolskoje, Simbirsk district (1726–1730), to Bogojawlenskaja Sloboda, Suzdal district (1735), senator (March 11, 1730), ambassador to Berlin and Paris, Russian vice chancellor (November 21, 1740), house arrest (6 December 1741), sentenced to death on the scaffold for undignified behavior , exiled to Siberia with loss of all property, offices and honors (January 29, 1742), (* 1699; † November (1754/1755) in Nizhnekolymsk , Siberia ; ▭ in St. George's Monastery, Moscow); ∞ (April 8, 1722) Princess Katharina Ivanovna Romodanovskaya (* February 22, 1701; † May 20, 1791 in Miscow, Russia), daughter of Prince Ivan Fyodorovich Romodanovsky, real Privy Councilor, (around 1670-1730) and Anastasia Fyodorovna Saltykowa (-1736)
A5. Anna Gavrilovna, († April 4, 1751 in Irkutsk , after losing her tongue and being deported); ∞ I: (November 10, 1723 in Jakutsk ) Count Pawel Ivanovich Jagushinsky (* 1683; † (6/17.) April 1736 in Saint Petersburg ; ▭ in the Nevsky Monastery ), (∞ I: (1710; divorce 21. August 1723) Anna Fjodorovna Hitrovo († July 30, 1733), daughter of Fyodor Hitrovo (-1703)), son of Ivan Jagushinskij; ∞ II: (February 10, 1743) Count Mikhail Petrovich Bestuschew-Ryumin , Ambassador to Berlin, Warsaw, Vienna and Paris, Grand Court Marshal and real Privy Councilor, (* September 17, 1688 in Moscow; † (25/26. ) February 1760 in Paris), son of Count Pjotr ​​Michailowitsch Bestuschew (Bestuschew-Ryumin), (1664–1743) and Evdokija Ivanovna Talyzina (-)
A6. Anastasia Gavrilovna, († April 7, 1735 in Moscow); ∞ (April 18, 1722 in Moscow) Prince Nikita Jurjewitsch Trubezkoi , Marshal of Russia, real Privy Councilor and Senator, (* May 26, 1699 - October 16, 1767 in Moscow ), (∞ II: ((November 1735)) Princess Anna Danilowna Cheraskowa (Drutsk-Sokolinskaja) († after 1751)), son of Yuri Jurjewitsch Trubezkoi (-) and Elena Grigoryevna Cherkasskaya (-)
A7. Yevdokia (Eudoxia) Gavrilovna; ∞ () Grigory Mikhailovich Korobjin

References and comments

  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz Detlev Schwennicke : European Family Tables , New Series , Volume XXIII., Plate 36, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2006, ISBN 3-465-03453-8
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Detlev Schwennicke : European family tables , new series , volume XXIII., Plate 37, publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2006, ISBN 3-465-03453-8
  3. according to another source: (* 1689 in Moscow; † November 4, 1760 in Hague )
  4. Jahrbuch des Deutschen Adels Kameke , Vol. 2, 1898, accessed July 20, 2014
  5. geneanet.org Cornelia van Strijen , accessed October 18, 2014
  6. according to another source: † May 5, 1823 in Geneva
  7. adelsvapen.com from Ungern-Sternberg , accessed June 14, 2014
  8. gen-gen.ch Henri Albert de Mestral de Aruffens , accessed October 18, 2014
  9. archive.org Pawel Iwanowitsch Jagushinskij , accessed June 14, 2014

Web links

  • europeandynasties Golovkin , accessed June 22, 2014
  • Golovkin lineage , accessed June 22, 2014
  • uni-koeln Golowkin , PDF, accessed July 6, 2014