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Формулярный Список Николая Федоровича Миклашевского, 6 мая 1917 г  s:ru:Index:ЦГИА Ф. 255 Оп. 1 Д. 1378 – Николай Федорович Миклашевский.pdf  (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Череповецкий окружной суд. Город Череповец Череповецкого уезда Новгородской губернии
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Формулярный Список Николая Федоровича Миклашевского, 6 мая 1917 г
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Русский: Формулярный список о службе Члена Череповецкаго Окружнаго Суда Коллежского Советника Николая Федоровича Микашевскаго, составлен мая 6 дня 1917 года.

Николай Федорович Миклашевский родился 18 марта 1871 года в Ставрополе. Женат на Любови Георгиевне Тепловой 23 апреля 1903 года, у них было двое детей - Алексей Николаевич Миклашевский (родился 14 сентября 1907 года в Гостынинe Варшавской губернии), Леонид Николаевич Миклашевский (родился 15 апреля 1912 года).

Хранится в Центральном государственном историческом архиве в Санкт-Петербурге – Фонд 255 Опись 1 Дело 1378.
Deutsch: Dienstbogen bezüglich des Dienstes von Nikolai Fjodorowitsch Miklashevsky, Kollegienrat, Mitglied des Bezirksgerichts Tscherepowez, erstellt am 6. Mai 1917.

Nikolai Fjodorowitsch Miklashevsky, geb. am 18. März 1871 in Stawropol. Verheiratet mit Ljubow Georgiewna Teplowa am 23. April 1903. Sie hatten zwei Kinder - Alexey Nikolaevich Miklashevsky (geb. am 14. September 1907 in Gostynin, Gouvernement Warschau), Leonid Nikolaevich Miklashevsky (geb. am 15. April 1912).

Aufbewahrt im Zentralen Historischen Staatsarchiv in St. Petersburg - Bestand 255 Inventurliste 1 Vorgang 1378.
English: Service record of Nikolai Fyodorovich Miklashevsky, Collegiate Counselior, Member of the Cherepovets District Court, compiled on 6 May 1917.

Nikolai Fyodorovich Miklashevsky, born on 18 March 1871 in Stavropol. Married to Lyubov Georgievna Teplova on 23 April 1903, they had two children - Alexey Nikolaevich Miklashevsky (born on 14 September 1907 in Gostynin, Warsaw Governorate), Leonid Nikolaevich Miklashevsky (born on 15 April 1912).

Stored in: Central State Historical Archive of St. Petersburg, Fonds 255 Series 1, File 1378.
Български: Служебен картон относно службата на Николай Фьодорович Микашевски, колежки съветник, член на Череповецкия окръжен съд, съставен на 6 май 1917 г.

Николай Фьодорович Миклашевски, роден на 18 март 1871 г. в Ставропол. Жени се за Любов Георгиевна Теплова на 23 април 1903 г. Имат две деца - Алексей Николаевич Миклашевски (роден на 14 септември 1907 г. в Гостинин, Варшавска губерния), Леонид Николаевич Миклашевски (роден на 15 април 1912 г.).

Съхранява се в Централния държавен исторически архив в Санкт Петербург - фонд 255, опис 1, дело 1378.
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Publication date 6 May 1917
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  2. ЦГИА Ф. 255 Оп. 1 Д. 1378
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