Background
Alexander Petrovich Lachinov was born in the 1710s in Russian Federation.
Alexander Petrovich Lachinov was born in the 1710s in Russian Federation.
Alexander Petrovich began his service in 1729, and in 1748, he was an ober craig kommissar. Since 1755, he was a member of the Ukrainian Landmilit Corps, and since 1762, - the commander of the Novoserbsk Corps. From 1763 until 1764, Alexander Petrovich ruled the Orenburg province, and from 1764 until 1766 he was the governor of Voronezh.
A number of social conflicts took place during Lachinov’s governorship: peasant revolts in the village of Russkaya Polyana in the Tambov province and in the settlement of Alekseyevka in the Shatsk province, unrest of Russian and Ukrainian peasants in Pavlovsky district, workers at the Lipsky (Lipetsk) iron factory.
In 1765, Alexander Petrovich drafted a sentence in the case of the impostor G. Kremnev; submitted to the Senate a document on improving the lives of smallholders and non-Russian population of the Voronezh province.