Background
Nikolai Vasilievich Basargin was born in May 1799 into a noble family in the village of Lipnya, Lipen volost, Pokrovsky district, Vladimir province (now Lipna, Vladimir Oblast, Russian Federation). In this estate, his childhood passed.
Imperial Moscow University
Nikolai Vasilievich Basargin was born in May 1799 into a noble family in the village of Lipnya, Lipen volost, Pokrovsky district, Vladimir province (now Lipna, Vladimir Oblast, Russian Federation). In this estate, his childhood passed.
Received home education. In 1817 Nikolai Vasilievich went to Moscow and enrolled as a non-degree student at Imperial Moscow University. A meeting with one of the officers led him to the specialized school of a leader of a column, where he entered on December 22, 1817, and on March 30, 1819, he graduated in the rank of the ensign of the retinue of His Imperial Majesty for the Quartermaster unit and left for a year at the school to teach mathematical lectures.
In March 1820 Nikolai Vasilievich was seconded to the headquarters of the 2nd Army in Tulchin. For the difference in service, on May 30, 1821, he was promoted to the sub-poruchik; On October 16, 1821, Nikolai Vasilievich was transferred to poruchik and was appointed an aide-de-camp to the chief of the General Staff of the 2nd Army P.D. Kiselyov.
A year later, on September 18, 1822, Nikolai Vasilievich was assigned to the Lifeguard Jaeger Regiment. Since January 18, 1825 - adjutant to the General Headquarters of the 2nd Army. In this position, with the rank of poruchik, he was during the Decembrist revolt on December 14, 1825.
March 25, 1857, Nikolai Vasilievich arrived in Moscow, April 2, 1857, went to Kyiv and Tulchin, then lived with his relative, сolonel Andrei Ivanovich Baryshnikov. He bought the Vareevo country estate in the Pokrovsky district of the Vladimir province on May 7, 1858. In 1859 Nikolai Vasilievich lived near the Stone Bridge, then in the house of Shablykin. Nikolai Vasilievich Basargin died on February 3, 1861, in Moscow.
(Russian edition)
1872Vasily Ivanovich Basargin had 56 peasant serf in the village of Mikheytsevo of the Pokrovsky district of the Vladimir province, and in the Venevsky district of the Tula province. He owned the village of Ozhevka, which was inherited by Nikolai Vasilievich Basargin.
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