Looking for the lost relatives
Dear Lost Relative: I am trying to trace any family that was related to Alexander Neverov, a senator in the Russian Duma circa 1910-1916. Tha last place where he and his family lived was in St.Petersburg & then Odessa. Following that they went to France and on a visit to Yugoslavia to see his sonNicholas in 1937 he died.
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Alexander: I am writing this reply on the spur of the moment. I happened on your message and have no idea if I may actually be able to help you. I am a direct descendant of the former Tsars of Russia and therefore may have information about your relations. I will keep you informed.
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Hello I am part of the Prince Bariantisky descendants, however I do not have the proper names or places. Aleksandr AndreevichBariatinsky; Anna Fedorovna Bariatiskaia her daughter married Vasil Dav Zybin, and his daughter married Dm Pav Riabushinskii, I blieve he is one of the brothers of the Riabushinskii merchants of Moscow. his daugther married N.N. Pakravan my relative. Pakravans are from Iran, however, when Iran was called Persia they conquered most of the then known world. A lot of Persians settled in Azerbijan, all of Georgia, and other parts of Rus. The Qajar Kings of Persia had their capitol near Georgia. There is another line of Pakravans in the Bariatinsky line as well and it goes Aleksandr Andreevich,Bariatinsky, Anna Fedorovna Bariatiskaia; Vasilii Davidovitch Zybin, Vasili Ax Lodyzhensky (Nikolay Nikolayevitch Lodyzhensky was a famous Classical Composer, but I do not know if he is related to Vasil Alexander Lodyzhensky); Prince Nikolai Tenishev; Sergejevitj Serg Zybin, and then Dimitri Pavel Riabushinskii, who had a daughter who married a Pakravan. I have searched with my family and have searched the websites with all the genealogy of the Bariantinsky line and can't find the Pakravans. I have checked my Iranian roots as well and the Pakravans were in various places, Yazd, Tehran, Paris, London, Berlin, Santa Barbara California, Wakefield, Massachusettes, Virginia, Maryland, Chicago, Manzandaran along the Caspian Sea, Azerbijan, Tbilisi, etc. any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hello, I search informations about my familly : Goudime (or Gudim) Levkovitch (or Levkovitsch). Please help me.. If somebody know any thing about it, please contact me.
Best regards, Kristina Gudim Levkovitsch
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Yes my last name is schietroma from supino italy,I would like to study this family in italian culture and their involvement in supino italy, l am talking before 1863 maybe in germany also or eastern europe
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Dear Kristina, I would be interested to know if you ever found out anything about the Gudim Levkovitch family. I have just seen the grave of Nikolai V. Gudim Levkovitch in the Cemetery of Kings in Geneva, Switzerland. He must have been an important person to have been buried there but I can find no information about him on the internet. Thanks. Fiona
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Re. the tomb of Nikolai Viktorovitch Gudim Levkovitch in the Plainpalais cemetery in Geneva, I can now provide his dates: 1846-1867. He was only 21 when he died. There is a very faded inscription in Russian around the side of the tomb.
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Gudim-Levkovich is a ancient noble family in Russia. One of Gudim-Levkovich was a governor of Kiev.
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