Background
Kolodkina Nadezhda Alekseevna was born on September 17, 1811 in the city of Astrakhan, Russian Federation. He was the daughter of a major general.
Kolodkina Nadezhda Alekseevna was born on September 17, 1811 in the city of Astrakhan, Russian Federation. He was the daughter of a major general.
She graduated from the Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens (1830).
From 1815 Nadezhda Alekseevna lived in the city of St. Petersburg. She was a home teacher in the city of St. Petersburg (1830-1840s).
For four years (in the 1840s), she led correspondence to the stats ladies Y.F. Dolgorukova. Translated into French jokes of the time of Empress Catherine II, compiled by Senator Shishkov. She translated materials from the German language for the Free Economic Society, from the French language - the geographical lexicon of Malte Brun (not published). From 1864 she lived in the city of Voronezh. She was a head of the Voronezh Diocesan Women's College (since 1865).
Nadezhda Alekseevna Kolodkina died on January 6, 1895 (aged 83). In the testament Kolodkina allocated funds in favor of pupils and the school church, as well as the Mitrofanovsky monastery.