Noble families who owned estates on the territory of modern Ukraine, Belarus, Poland and Russia.

Noble families who owned estates on the territory of modern Ukraine, Belarus, Poland and Russia.
Sergeant-noble family in the Kharkiv region. He came from the Cossack centurion Semyon Kovalevskyi, who in the middle of the 17th century. at the head of a detachment of immigrants from the village. Vilshany in Kyiv region (near Boguslav) moved to Slobidska Ukraine and founded a settlement there, named after the native village - Vilshany. His son Vasily (b. 1682) was a Kharkiv regimental convoy, and his great-grandson Peter (b. 1828) was a colonel and had sons, Evgraf, a mining engineer and minister of the people. Education of the Russian Empire), Peter (1808-55; lieutenant general, served in the Guards Artillery, mortally wounded during the Crimean War of 1853-1856), Yegor (traveler, statesman and writer) and Michael (b. b. with unknown).
The genus is recorded in the 6th part of the genealogical book of the Kharkiv province.
Maksym Maksymovych, a sociologist, historian, lawyer and public figure, also belonged to this family (according to the EU, vol. 3. Lviv, 1994).
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Noble families who owned estates on the territory of modern Ukraine, Belarus, Poland and Russia.
