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ДАКО – Фонд 782 Опис 1 Справа 7622  s:ru:Index:ДАКО - Фонд 782 Опис 1 Справа 7622 - Миклашевские.pdf  (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Киевское дворянское депутатское собрание
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ДАКО – Фонд 782 Опис 1 Справа 7622
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State archive of Kyiv oblast   wikidata:Q4146770 s:uk:Архів:ДАКО
 
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Български: Дело на Киевското дворянско депутатско събрание за вписването на Павел Федоров Миклашевски в Киевската дворянска родословна книга на Киевски уезд и Дело на същото събрание за причисляването на Михаил Павлов Миклашевски към рода с това име (1911-1913 г.).

Миклашевски са исконно полски благороднически род (Miklashevsky/Miklaszewski), който след след подялбите на Полско-литовската държава попада в пределите на Руската империя.

Тяхното родово огнище е в Невелски уезд на Витебска губерния. Оттам се отцепва нов клон в Ставрополска губерния, а от Ставрополска губерния Михаил Федоров и Павел Михайлов Миклашевски се преместват в Киевска губерния, основавайки по този начин нов клон.

Съхранява се в Държавния архив на Киевска област: фонд 782, опис 1, дело 7622.
Русский: Дело Киевского дворянского депутатского собрания о внесении Павла Федорова Миклашевского в Киевскую дворянскую родословную книгу по Киевскому уезду и Дело сего собрания о причислении Михаила Павлова Миклашевского к роду сего имени (1911–1913 года).

Миклашевские – исконно польский шляхетский род (Miklashevsky/Miklaszewski), который после разделов Речи Посполитой попал в пределы Российской империи.

Их родовой очаг находился в Невельском уезде Витебской губернии. Оттуда была основана ветвь в Ставропольской губернии, а из Ставропольской губернии Михаил Федоров и Павел Михайлов Миклашевские переселились в Киевскую губернию и таким образом основали новую ветвь.

Хранится в Государственном архиве Киевской области: фонд 782, опись 1, дело 7622.
English: File of the Kiev Assembly of Nobility Deputies on the inscription of Pavel Fedorov Miklashevsky in the Kiev Genealogical Book of Nobility in Kiev Uyezd and File of this Assembly on the attribution of Michael Pavlov Miklashevsky to the family of this name (1911-1913).

The Miklashevskys are originally a Polish noble family (Miklashevsky/Miklaszewski), which after the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth fell within the borders of the Russian Empire.

Their ancestral seat was in Nevelsk Uyezd of Vitebsk Governorate. From there a branch in Stavropol Governorate was established, and from Stavropol Governorate Mikhail Fedorov and Pavel Mikhailov Miklashevsky moved to Kiev Governorate and thereby established a new branch.

Preserved in the State Archive of Kyiv Oblast, fonds 782, inventory list 1, file 7622.
Deutsch: Vorgang der Kiewer Adelsdeputiertenversammlung über die Aufnahme von Pawel Fjodorow Miklashevsky in das Kiewer Adelsstammbuch des Kiewer Ujesds und der Vorgang derselben Versammlung über die Hinzunahme von Michail Pawlow Miklashevsky in den Eintrag zur Familie diesen Namens (1911-1913).

Die Miklashevskys sind ein ursprünglich polnisches Adelsgeschlecht (Miklaszewski/Миклашевские), das nach den Teilungen Polen-Litauens in die Grenzen des Russischen Kaiserreiches gelangte.

Ihr Stammsitz ist in Newelski Ujesd in Gouvernement Witebsk. Von der dortigen Hauptlinie wurde ein Zweig im Gouvernement Stawropol gegründet. Von dem Stawropoler Zweig haben Pawel Fjodorow und Michail Pawlow Miklashevsky mit ihrem Umzug nach Kiew einen neuen Zweig gegründet.

Aufbewahrt im Staatsarchiv der Oblast Kyiv, Bestand 782, Inventurliste 1, Vorgang 7622.
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Publication date 1911
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