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Nicolai Lvovich Filonov

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  • Name Nicolai Lvovich Filonov 
    Born Abt 1836  Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I1800  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Lev Nikolaevich Filonov,   b. 1814, Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 25 Aug 1888, Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 74 years) 
    Mother Mariya,   b. Abt 1820, Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Bef 1836  of Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F1119  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Aleksandra Vasilevna,   b. Abt 1866, of Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Abt 1882  of Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Georgiy Nikolaevich Filonov,   b. Abt 1883, Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Sofiya Nikolayevna Filonov,   b. Abt 1890, Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Nicholas Filonov or Filonoff,   b. 23 Dec 1891, Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 19 Mar 1945, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 53 years)
     4. Aleksandra Nikolayevna Filonov,   b. 10 Feb 1894, Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Dec 1894, Kharkiv, Ukraine Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 0 years)
    Last Modified 28 May 2021 
    Family ID F21  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. Research report prepared by Dennis & Mariya Baranov for Konnor Petersen dated 20 Feb 2019. They note: "In some very accidental way, a local researcher has found a volume where all Filonov noblemen were listed, for different time periods, with stating the dates when they were ennobled. This helped me together with the information that we already had from the very beginning from all the reports (I have worked through them once more), and all Filonovs that we have previously found (almost all of them) were united in a family tree that I also attach." This tree provides us our family ancestry for five generations with our most immediate ancestor marked with (*):
      A-Nikiti Filonov (1735), Kharkiv
      B-Andrey Nikitovich Filonov (1760), Kharkiv
      C-Ivan Andreyev Filonov
      D-Aleksandr Ivanov Filonov -- Ekaterina Alekseyevna
      E-Aleksandra Aleksandrov (21.07.1876), Kharkiv
      D-Mikhail Ivanov Filonov -- Kleopatra
      E-Aleksandra Mikhailovna Filonova
      E-Vasiliy Mikhailovich Filonova
      E-Petr Mikhailovich Filonov
      F-Elisaveta Petrovna Filonova (1845 - 30.12.1882), Kharkiv
      F-Valentina Petrovna Filonova
      E-Nataliya Mikhailovna Filonova
      E-Anna Mikhailovna Filonova
      E-Vladimir Mikhailovich Filonov
      F-Vsevolod Vladimirovich Filonov
      F-Antonina Vladimirovna Filonova
      F-Lidiya Vladimirovna Filonova
      E-Aleksey Mikhailovich Filonov
      F-Lyudmila Alekseyevna Filonova
      E-Sergey Mikhailovich Filonov
      F-Nikolay Sergeyevich Filonov
      E-Andrey Mikhailovich Filonov
      E-Dmitriy Mikhailovich Filonov
      F-Nikolay Dmitriyevich Filonov
      F-Mikhail Dmitriyevich Filonov
      C-Vasiliy Andryeyev Filonov -- Mariya
      D-Elisaveta Visilyeva Filonova
      D-Ttattiyana Visilyeva Filonova
      D-Pavel Vasiliyev Filonov
      E-Afanasiy Pavlovich Filonov
      C-Nicolay Andreyevich Filonov (1785), Kharkiv
      D-Ignatiy Nikolayev (1804), Kharkiv -- Agripina Alekseyevna Zelenskaya (1822), Kharkiv
      D-Grigoriy Nikolayeich Filonov
      -- Marfa Yakovleva Limanova
      E-Anna Filonov (born out of wedlock - 25.011853), Kharkiv
      E-Matrona Filonova (born out of wedlock - 17.031855), Kharkiv
      -- Aleksandra
      E-Mariya Grigoriyevna Filonova
      E-Boris Grigoriyevich Filonov
      D-Vladimir Nikolayevich Filonov
      D-Lev Nikolayevich Filonov -- Mariya(1810), Kharkiv
      E-Andrey Lyovich Filonov (1841), Kharkiv -- Elisaveta Petrova (1841), Kharkiv
      F-Elisaveta Andreyevna Filonova
      F-Nikolay Andreyevich Filonov
      F-Vladimir Andreyevich Filonov
      E-Ekatyerina Lvovna Filonova (1845), Kharkiv
      E-Dmitriy Lvovich Filonov (1847), Kharkiv
      E-Yakov Lvovich Filonov (1850), Kharkiv
      E-Elisaveta Lvovna Filonova (06.09.1879), Kharkiv
      E-Nikolay Lvavich Filonov -- Alyeksandra Vasiliyeva (1866)
      F-Georgiy Nikolyev Filonov (1883)
      F-Sofiya Nikolayeva Filonova (1890)
      F-Nikolay (Nicholas) Nikolayev Filonov (23.12.1891 - 19.03.1959), Kharkiv (*
      F-Alyeksandra Nikolayeva Filonova (10.02.1894 - 10.12.1894), Kharkiv
      The same researchers report:
      A. No Filonovs found in the following: Records group 40, inventory 121, volume 39. Kharkov Krestovozdvizhenskaya church. Birth, Marriage, Death records 1888-1892. No needed records found.
      B. No Filonovs found in the following: Records group 40, inventory 121, volume 38. Kharkov Ioanno-Bogoslovskaya church. Birth, Marriage, Death records 1888. No needed records found.
      C. The State Archive of Kharkov. Genealogy books alphabet. Records group 14, inventory 11, volume 12. The following is in six columns labeled as follows: 1. Names of noblemen who were put to the Genealogy book. 2. To what part of the book they were put. 3. Date of putting to the Genealogy book. 4. Sum paid to be listed in the book. 5. When the money were received. 6. Noblemen of what uezd (district). 7. Notes.
      -- 1. Pages 89 back of the page - 90. Filonov Vasily Andreev, warrant officer, his wife Marya, their son Pavel, daughters Tatyana and Elisaveta.
      2. 2
      3. December 1, 1787
      6. Kharkov
      7. By the Decree of the Temporal Heraldry Attendance from June 4, 1841 #1931 is not admitted to noble rank (the decree is in the volume). The Decree is in the volume about admitting of the warrant officer Vasily and Nikolay 1787 (year)
      -- 1. Page 91 back of the page - 92. Filonov Ivan Andreev, sergeant
      2. 2
      3. January 16, 1792
      6. Kharkov
      -- 1. Pages 107 back of the page - 108. Filonov Vladimir Nikolayev, major
      2. 3
      3. July 31, 1840
      4. 5 silver rubles
      6. Kharkov
      7. These volumes are united in the volume from 1787. [Researcher notes that this note applies to this entry and to the next as well.]
      -- 1. Filonov Mikhail Ivanov, headquarters captain and cavalier, his wife Kleopatra
      2. 3
      3. September 10, 1840
      4. 3 silver rubles
      6. Akhtyrsky By the
      7. Decree of the Heraldry Department from March 22, 1850 #2114 is admitted to noble rank with transferring to the second part. Decree is in the volume 1849 (year) Alexandra, children Boris not serving, daughter Marya
      -- 1. Page 109 back of the page - 110, Filonov Grigory Nikolayev, Collegiate Assessor, his wife
      2. 3
      3. July 20, 1844
      6. Kharkov
      7. By the Decree of the Heraldry from November 30, 1844 #234553 is admitted to noble rank. The Decree is in the volume.
      -- 1. Page 110 back of the page - 111. Filonov Lev Nikolayevich, Titular Counselor, his wife Marya, his sons Andrey and Nikolay
      2. 1
      3. January 19, 1846
      4. 10 rubles
      6. Kharkiv
      7. Lev Filonov is admitted to the rights of the hereditary nobility by the decree of the Temporal Heraldry Attendance from September 27, 1845 #6498. This decree is united with the volume about Vasily. There is a decree of the Temporal Heraldry Attendance from May 30, 1846 #2741 about admitting of Filonov children. The volume is united with the volume from 1787.
      -- 1. Pages 113 back of the page - 114. Filonov: Dmitry and Andrey, sons of headquarters captain Mikhail Filonov
      2. 3
      3. August 18, 1849
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. By the Decree of the Heraldry Department from March 22, 1850 #2114 were admitted to noble rank with transferring to the second part. The decree is in the volume.
      -- 1. Page 117 back of the page - 118. Filonova Elisaveta, daughter of the Court Counselor Lev Nikolayevich Filonov
      2. 1
      3. October 29, 1858
      6. Kharkov
      7. By the Decree of the Heraldry from March 10, 1859 #2981 was admitted to noble rank, the volume
      is united with the volume from 1858.
      -- 1. Filonov: Sergiy, Alexey, Vladimir, Anna and Nataliya - children of headquarters captain Mikhail Ivanov Filonov
      2. 2
      3. July 22, 1859
      4. 3
      5. December 21, 1862
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. By the Decree of the Heraldry from November 16, 1859 #10323. Admitted to noble rank.
      -- 1. Filonov Dmitry, Jakov and Ekaterina - children of the Court Counselor Lev Nikolayev Filonov.
      2. 1
      3. August 26, 1859
      4. 5
      5. August 30, 1859
      6. Kharkov
      7. By the Decree of the Heraldry from January 26, 1860 #1189. Admitted to noble rank.
      -- 1. Pages 118 back of the page - 119. Filonov Petr and Vasily, children of the headquarters captain Mikhail Ivanov Filonov
      2. 2 June 30, 1861
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. The copy of the volume is not presented to the Senate according to the decree of the Heraldry Department from February 20, 1861 #1840 as a volume about persons born after this clan was admitted to noble rank.
      -- 1. Page 119 back of the page - 120. Filonova Alexandra, daughter of headquarter’s captain Mikhail Ivanov Filonov
      2. 2
      3. May 18, 1861
      4. Nothing
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. The copy of the volume is not presented to the Senate according to the decree of the Heraldry Department from February 20, 1861 #1840
      -- 1. Page 123 back of the page - 124. Filonova Ekaterina Alexeeva, daughter of the Provincial Secretary Boris Grigoryev Filonov
      2. 3
      3. June 21, 1873
      4. 20
      6. Kharkov
      7. The copy of the volume is not presented to the Senate according to the decree of the Heraldry Department from February 20, 1861 #1840
      -- 1. Page 126 back of the page - 127. Filonov widow of Andrey Lvovich Filonov - Elisaveta Pertova and her children Vladimir, Nikolay and Elisaveta
      2. 1
      3. September 6, 1879
      4. Nothing
      6. Kharkov
      7. The copy from this volume is not presented to the Senate on the basis of the 2nd paragraph of 284th article of the IX volume, 1876
      -- 1. Page 127 back of the page - 128. Filonov Mikhail, son of the major Dmitry Mikhailovich Filonov
      2. 2
      3. August 18, 1881
      4. 5 rubles
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. The copy from this volume is not presented to the Senate on the basis of the 2nd paragraph of 284th article of the IX volume, 1876
      -- 1. Page 134 back of the page - 135. Filonov Georgy, Sophia and Nikolay, children of the nobleman Nikolay Lvovich Filonov
      2. 1
      3. June 25, 1892
      6. Kharkov
      7. Is not presented to the Senate either
      -- 1. Filonova Nadezhda Mikhailovna, daughter of the nobleman Boris Grigoryevich Filonov
      2. 3
      3. February 10, 1893
      6. Kharkov
      7. The copy from this volume is not presented to the Senate on the basis of the 2nd paragraph of 284th article of the IX volume, 1876
      -- 1. Page 136 back of the page - 137. Filonova Lyudmila, daughter of the lieutenant colonel Alexey Mikhailovich Filonov
      2. 2
      3. May 24, 1896
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. The copy from this volume is not presented to the Senate on the basis of the 2nd paragraph of 284th article of the IX volume, 1876
      -- 1. Filonova Valentina, daughter of the nobleman that does not serve Petr Mikhailovich Filonov
      2. 2
      3. May 30, 1896
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. The copy from this volume is not presented to the Senate on the basis of the 2nd paragraph of 284th article of the IX volume, 1876
      -- 1. Page 137 back of the page - 138. Filonov Lidiya and Antonina, children of the captain Vladimir Mikhailovich Filonov
      2. 2
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. The copy from this volume is not presented to the Senate on the basis of the 2nd paragraph of 284th article of the IX volume, 1876
      -- 1. Page 138 back of the page - 139. Filonov Vsevolod, son of the captain Vladimir Mikhailovich Filonov
      2. 2
      3. January 20, 1905
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. The copy from this volume is not presented to the Senate on the basis of the 2nd paragraph of 284th article of the IX volume, 1876
      -- 1. Page 141 back of the page - 141, Filonov Nikolay, son of the lieutenant Sergey Mikhailovich Filonov
      2. 2
      3. March 18, 1907
      6. Akhtyrsky
      7. On the basis of the 2nd paragraph of the 359 article, IX volume, 1899. It was not due to make a Revision.

      2. Filonov is russian spelling whereas Filonoff is french spelling.

      3. Prior to the discovery of the Filonov Nobility Tree delineated above, the following note was a progress note which led to the later conclusion of the same mentioned Nobility Tree:
      Research report for Konnor Petersen dated Jan. 2019 prepared by Dennis Baranov, rusgen.info@gmail.com from research in the Kharkov Archives. Birth, baptism, death, and burial records found in Kharkov Panteleimonovskaya Church. Orthodox church. Church books are in the Kharkov Archives and located per Records group 40, inventory 121, volume 66.
      Birth records 1894. Page 244 (back of the page)
      10/11 February - Aleksandra,
      Parents: Nobleman Nikolay Lvov Filonov and Aleksandra Vasilieyva, Orthodox.
      Witnesses: Kharkov 2nd Guild merchant Petr Davidov Aleksandrov and widow of captain Olga Vasiliyeva Vysheslavceva (Вышеславцева) the sacrament of baptism was performed by a priest Vasily Vetukhov and deacon Nikolay Sokolskiy.
      Death records 1894. Page 382 (back of the page) - 383
      10/12 December - Nobleman Nikolay Lvov Filonov his daughter Aleksandra 10 months from infant; the burial was performed by a priest Vasily Vetukhov and deacon Nikolay Sokolskiy, buried in the city cemetery.
      Email dated 30 Jan 2019 from researcher which accompanied above research; Dennis Baranov, rusgen.info@gmail.com:
      The work goes slowly because according to the rules of the archive the local researcher gets only a few volumes in a month. And we try to order and look through the volumes as quickly as possible.
      1. We've looked through Blagoveshchenskaya church 1852 (Records group 40, inventory 105, vol. 10). Filonov surname is not mentioned anywhere - neither in births, nor in marriages or deaths, not in witnesses.
      2. Panteleimonovskaya church 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891 (Records group 40, inventory 121, vol. 17). Filonov surname is not mentioned anywhere - neither in births, nor in marriages or deaths, not in witnesses.
      3. Panteleimonovskaya church 1892, 1893, 1984, 1895, 1896, 1897. There are only records of birth and death for 1894. The report on this volume is attached.
      4. For further research there is a suggestion to look through Krestovozdvizhenskaya and Ioannobogoslovskaya churches for 1888 - 1892
      Panteleimonovskaya church was built in 1885 and part of parishioners from Krestovozdvizhenskaya and Ioannobogoslovskaya church were transfered to Panteleimonovskaya church.
      There is always an unusual research when it comes to nobility because they always traveled performing orders as officials. And we see in church books that the birth of children were in different churches. At this stage of the research I think that it will be right to stick to Krestovozdvizhenskaya and Ioanno-Bogoslovskaya churches.

      4. Prior to the discovery of the Filonov Nobility Tree delineated above, the following note was a progress note which led to the later conclusion of the same mentioned Nobility Tree:
      Research report for Konnor Petersen dated Feb. 2019 prepared by Dennis Baranov, rusgen.info@gmail.com from research in the Kharkov Archives. Source: Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 906 а. Kharkov Panteleimonovskaya church:
      Confession lists 1892
      Page 26 (back of the page)
      Household No 162 temporarily living state
      Filonov Nikolay Lvovich 56 (was not at confession)
      His wife Aleksandra Vasiliyeva 26
      Their children: Georgiy 9, Sofiya 2
      Confession lists 1893
      Page 78 (back of the page)
      Household No 169 temporarily living state
      Filonov Nikolay Lvovich 57
      His wife Aleksandra Vasiliyeva 27
      Their children: Georgiy 10, Sofiya 3
      Confession lists 1894
      Page 120 (back of the page)
      Household No 169 temporarily living state
      Filonov Nikolay Lvovich 58
      His wife Aleksandra Vasiliyeva 28
      Their children: Georgiy 11, Sofiya 4
      Confession lists 1895
      Page 169 (back of the page)
      Household No 176 temporarily living state
      Filonov Nikolay Lvovich 59
      His wife Aleksandra Vasiliyeva 29
      Their children: Georgiy 12, Sofiya 5
      Confession lists 1896
      Page 217 (back of the page)
      Household No 175 temporarily living state
      Filonov Nikolay Lvovich 60
      His wife Aleksandra Vasiliyeva 30
      Their children: Georgiy 13, Sofiya 6, Nikolay 5
      (Written down in pencil between lines. Before this in 1892-1895 he was not listed. In 1896 and 1897 his age is the same – 5 years old.)
      Confession lists 1897
      Page 213 (back of the page)
      Household No 214 temporarily living state
      Filonov Nikolay Lvovich 61
      His wife Aleksandra Vasiliyeva 31
      Their children: Georgiy 14, Sofiya 7, Nikolay 5
      Confession lists 1898
      Page 312 (back of the page)
      Household No 214 temporarily living state
      Filonov Nikolay Lvovich 62
      His wife Aleksandra Vasiliyeva 32
      Their children: Georgiy 15, Sofiya 8, Nikolay 6
      It turns out that they belonged to Panteleimonovskaya church during these years, but in church books of this church births of Sofiya and Nikolay were not found. The local researcher is sure that Sofiya could not have been missed because she did the research thoroughly especially that she knew that there must be Sofiya there. Besides she has looked up all Sofiya’s who were born at that time.

      5. Prior to the discovery of the Filonov Nobility Tree delineated above, the following note was a progress note which led to the later conclusion of the same mentioned Nobility Tree:
      Possible connection to Kharkov, Ukrainian nobility per the following website accessed 3 Feb 2019 <http://www.otkudarodom.ua/ru/filonov-lev-nikolaevich> which is in Russian and Google translates as follows. Note that we know our Nikolay Lvov Filonov was nobility as so stated in the birth record of his daughter Aleksandra. The following individual has a son named the same, but according to this rendition, the son was born in 1842 whereas ours was born in 1836 per the confessional records in a separate note above. They may be the same person but more research work is needed. Note also that this website has an image of a pedigree and Nikolay Lvov Filonov is the second circle on the second row from the bottom. The data has been entered into Family Search as of this date. The facility and person who put this information together appears to be the "Genealogy Department of the Kharkov Private Museum of the City Manor; tel. city: +38 (057) 756-79-50; tel. Mobile: +38 (050) 402-96-36; email: paramonovaf1969@gmail.com; contact person: Andrey Fedorovich Paramonov. "The translated page:
      "Nobles
      Filonov Lev Nikolaevich
      1. Titular counselor Lev Nikolaev is the son of Filonov, who lives in Kharkiv district, his wife Maria, their children: Andrey, Nikolay.
      2. Married, his wife Maria, their children: Andrew (born in 1841), Nikolay (born in 1842).
      3. -
      4. According to the definition of the Deputy Assembly on August 26, 1859, children of the elder adviser Lev Nikolayevich Filonov are listed as: Dmitry (born 1847), Yakov (born 1850) and Catherine (born 1845); October 29, 1858 - Elizabeth (b. -); September 6, 1879 - the widow of a nobleman Andrei Lvovich Filonov - Elisaveta, Petrova's daughter, her children: Vladimir, Nikolay and Elisaveta.
      5. -
      6. Approved in the nobility by decrees: the Temporary Presence of the Herald of September 27, 1845 for No. 6498, May 30, 1846 for the No. 2741 and the Department of Heroldia of January 26, 1860 for No. 1189.
      7. Generation painting.
      8. -
      9. The genus of Filonov was approved in the nobility according to the merits of ancestors and in the possession of immovable populated estates. When resolving noble rights, the Temporary Presence of Heroldia had in mind the following documents:
      1) Kupchuyu fortress in 1785 sold to the priest Khomenk and Motzharenk Nikita Filonov mill with different accessories to it. In the fortress of this Filonov is named centurion.
      2) The decree of the Kharkov Regimental Office of 1750, which followed in the name of Andrei Filonov regarding the sending of trees for the construction of a bridge, in this decree he is named centurion.
      3) Testimony of the Kharkiv Spiritual Consistory about the birth of ensign Nikolai Filonov's son Gregory.
      4) Decree on the resignation of Nikolai Filonov with the award at the resignation of the rank of ensign.
      5) Testimony of the Spiritual Consistory about the birth of Lev Nikolayev’s son Filonov.
      6) Testimony of Kharkiv State Chamber of July 16, 1843 under No. 3613, from which it is clear that peasants Andrew in 1745, the peasants of Derkachach settlement were his grandfather for the titular adviser of Lev Filonov, and for his lieutenant Lyubotin according to 6 each, in 1745 there were peasants who passed on to his son titular adviser Lev by inheritance. On the basis of these documents, titular adviser Lev Filonov was recognized in hereditary nobility with the inclusion of a book in 1 part of a noble family tree, which was followed by the decree of the Temporary Presence of Gerold on September 27, 1845, No. 6498, according to which and as a result of the metrics presented on the birth of his children: Andrew and Nicholas, the Kharkiv Noble Deputies' Assembly on the 19th of January 1846 contributed to the same 1st part his wife, Maria, with the children mentioned.
      10. Part 1.
      11. -."

      6. Prior to the discovery of the Filonov Nobility Tree delineated above, the following note was a progress note which led to the later conclusion of the same mentioned Nobility Tree:
      Research report for Konnor Petersen dated Dec. 2018 prepared by Dennis Baranov, rusgen.info@gmail.com from research in the Kharkov Archives.
      A. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 105.
      Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church
      Birth records 1855
      #15
      Date of birth: March, 17
      Name: Matrona (Female), born out of wedlock
      Parents: Of court counselor Grigoriy Filonov peasant widow Marfa Yakovleva Limanova, Orthodox.
      Witnesses: Of landowner Mariya Borisovna Lopatkina peasant Anton Yakovlev Gnitenko and of a landowner captain Topieva peasant Efrosiniya Efimova.
      Marriage records 1855 - No needed records found.
      Death records 1855 - No needed records found.
      Kharkov Voskresenskaya church
      Birth records 1855
      #8
      Date of birth: March, 17
      Name: Petro (male), born out of wedlock
      Parents: Of a court counselor Alexsandr Filonov peasant unmarried girl Dariya Vasilyevna Rudenkova, of Orthodox belief.
      Witnesses: of Kursk province and uezd, Vinnikova village peasant Faddey Fedorov Evdokimov and of titular counselor Anna Radchenkova - peasant Agripina Nikitina Miroshnikova.
      Marriage records 1855 - No needed records found.
      Death record 1855 - No needed records found.
      B. Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 921. Confession lists 1915
      Kharkov Krestovozdvizhenskaya church
      Page 76, #205 State counselors and their families.
      Nobleman Nikolay Lvovich Filonov 71 years old (in 1844) was at confession.
      [Researcher' note: No one from his family is listed, it is also not stated, that he was a widower.]
      C. Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 848.
      Confession lists 1895 - Kharkov Panteleimonovskaya church [This particular record is our Nikolay lyovich Filonov.]
      Pages169-169 (back of the page) household #176
      Record number: 15
      Khutor Sarzhin Yar.
      Temporary living state counselors and their families.
      Nikolay Lvovich Filonov - 59 (1836)
      His wife Alexsandra Vasilieva - 29 (1866)
      Their children: Georgiy - 12 (1883)
      Sofiya - 5 (1890) who has not attended confession because of the little age.
      Kharkov Tryehsvyatitelskaya church - Kharkov 3rd male Gymnasium
      Gymnasium pupils 1st grade:
      Page 802, #27 Filonov Alexandr 12 years old.
      Gymnasium pupils 3rd grade:
      Page 803 (back of the page) #74 Filonov Georgy 14 years old.
      D. Church books (# - Source - Research result):
      1. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 31. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1867. The volume has not been given out due to bad physical condition.
      2. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 30. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1866. The volume has not been given out due to bad physical condition.
      3. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 25. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1856. The volume has not been given out due to bad physical condition.
      4. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 105. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1855. The following churches were looked through in this volume: Blagoveshenskaya, Voznesenskaya, Krestovozdvizhenskaya
      5. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 14. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1853
      *There are Filonov records in Blagoveshenskoy, Krestovozdvizhenskaya, Voznesenskaya church
      *Additional churches that were looked through: Blagoveshenskaya, Khristorozhdestvenskaya, Troitskaya, Dmitriyevskaya, Nikolayevskaya, Troitskaya, Arhangelo-Mikhailovskaya, Novostoyushayasya, Soshestviyevskaya, Holodnogorskaya, Vsehsvyatskaya, Universitetskaya, Antoniyevskaya, Voznyesenskaya, Uspenskiy sobor.
      6. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 10. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1852. *The volume is ordered for January 2019
      7. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 8. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1851. The volume has not been given out due to bad physical condition.
      8. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 7. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1850. Because of the mistake in inventories this volume does not contain Blagoveshchenskaya church, but there is Nikolayevskaya church 1850-1857 in this volume. On January, 9 we will order inventory 105, volume 6 or inventory 109, volume 5 - in inventories it is said Nikolayevskaya church but we will check if that could be Blagoveshchenskaya church instead.
      9. Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 537. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1846. The volume has not been given out due to bad physical condition.
      10. Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 531. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1837. The volume has not been given out due to bad physical condition.
      11. Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 529. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1833. Khristorozhdestvenskaya, Blagoveshenskaya, Dmitriyevskaya, Tifinsko-Bogoroditskaya. * There are no Filonov records in any of these churches.
      12. Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 565. Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church 1832. The churches that were looked through in this volume: Blagoveshenskaya, Aleksandro-Mikhailovskaya, Dmitriyevskaya, Nikolayevskaya, Troitskaya, Tihvinskaya,Bogoroditskaya, Voznyesenskaya, Voskresenskaya, Pokrovskaya, Uspenskiy sobor. * There are no Filonov records in any of these churches.
      * From 12 church books that we planned there are 4 church books that were actually accessed: 1855, 1853, 1833, 1832 Confession list (# - Source - Research - result):
      1. Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 848.
      Confession list for 1895
      Panteleimonovskaya church.
      Khutor Sarzhin Yar.
      Temporary living state counselors and their families.
      Pages169-169 (back of the page) household #176
      Nikolay Lvovich Filonov - 59
      His wife Alexandra Vasilieva - 29
      Their children: Georgy - 12
      Sofia - 5 who were not present at confession because of little age.
      Trekhsvyatitelskaya church of Kharkov 3rd men Gymnasium.
      Gymnasium pupils 1-st grade:
      Page 802, #27 Filonov Alexandr 12 years old.
      Gymnasium pupils 3rd grade:
      Page 803 (back of the page) #74 Filonov Georgy 14 years old.
      In Krestovozdvizhenskaya church Confession lists there are no Filonov records.
      2. Records group 40, inventory 110, volume 921.
      Confession list for 1915
      Blagoveshenskaya, Aleksandro-Mikhailovskaya, Aleksandro-Nevskaya, Dmitriyevskaya, Nikolayevskaya, Troitskaya, Kirilo-Mefodiyevskaya, Kafedralnyi sobor, Tihvinskaya,Bogoroditskaya, Voznyesenskaya, Voskresenskaya, Pokrovskaya, Uspenskiy sobor, Krestovozdvizhenskaya, Rozhdestvo-Bogorodiyskaya, Petro-Pavlovskaya, Voznesenskaya, Svyato-Dukhovskaya.
      * There are no Filonov records in any of these churches."
      E. Records group 40, inventory 105, volume 14.
      Kharkov Blagoveshchenskaya church
      Birth records 1853
      Page 123 (back of the page)
      #12:
      25/27 January – Anna, born out of wedlock.
      Parents: Court counselor Grigory Nikolaev Filonov’s peasant woman Marfa Yakovleva Limanova, Orthodox.
      Witnesses: a peasant of the same Filonov – Porfiry Prokofiev Sheremetyev.
      Kharkov Krestovozdvizhenskaya church
      Marriage records 1853
      Page 886 (back of the page)
      Marriage record #2.
      18 January.
      Groom: Retired noncommissioned officer Ignaty Nikolaev Filonov, single, first marriage, 49 years old.
      Bride: soldier’s wife Agripina Alexeeva Zelenskaya, widow from the 1st marriage, Orthodox, 31 years old.
      Groom’s witnesses: the deceased landowner major Alexandr Kosmin Kuzin’s peasants Dmitry Ioannov Povalyaev and Ioann Semyonov Shulga;
      Bride’s witnesses: retired noncommissioned officers Fedor Trofimov Mikityansky and Ioann Ioannov Ogryumov.
      Kharkov Voznesenskaya church
      Birth records 1853
      Page 1275 (back of the page)
      #34: Daniil
      Parents: of landlord Filonov peasant Andrey Lavrentyev Logvinov and his wife Mariya Grigoryevna.
      Witnesses: Kharkov state peasants Isidor Timofeev Yakubov and daughter of Pavel Miroshnichenko – Anna.

      7. Prior to the discovery of the Filonov Nobility Tree delineated above, the following note was a progress note which led to the later conclusion of the same mentioned Nobility Tree:
      12 Feb 2019 note from the Konnor Petersen's Russian researcher about nobility research:
      "In fact, those whose ancestors were in the nobility of the Russian Empire do not need to collect information about their ancestors step by step. Since the Russian Empire was required approval procedure in the nobility, and in order to comply with this procedure it was necessary to collect a lot of different documents. These documents are still kept today in volumes about the noble origin of the gens. Each such volume is the history of a family, in your case, written by your ancestors.
      It is true that in the territories that were occupied during the Second World War, many documents died, but such volumes exist.
      The whole question in your case is to find a volume about the noble origin of Filonovs.
      I must say at once that the Filonovs were established in the nobility in several provinces, so there should be several volumes about the Filonovs too.
      Well, the second question is purely practical: the level of your proficiency in Russian, because all the documents are handwritten in Russian ..."

      SOURCES_MISC:
      1. Recollection of Irene Petersen, his daughter.