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what, indeed, is this surname belongs to the category of such rather rare ones, or is it still common. i don't know much about this. well, she is popular, that is, she is not common, like ivanov kozlov yes, she is popular. i put a lot of effort into this, by the way. the surname that brings good luck luck is 100%. yes, yes, that's all, that is, there was a nickname, as we, as we originally said, but it was easier to wake up, which meant that, well, completely different meanings. yes, these are the people who were engaged, meanwhile, who fall under this nickname, they plunge completely in different e provinces. eh, throughout all of russia yes, and therefore, in order to find it directly , one must already turn to metal books. that
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is, to go like this step by step, little by little, with his personality, nikolai now knows almost everything about his last name, however, the expert was only able to lift the veil of the secret of the origin of the family. little by little we are branching out, moving to the maternal line, well, i'll tell you about it. i'm basically, i'm already everything understood. wealthy enterprising wonderful people who visited the nizhny novgorod fairs, there are somewhere else, all the famous fairs in russia that took place every year, which were actually very big holidays. this is described even in melnikov caves remember. here in the novel or in the forests on the mountains. well, in short, such a trading person, uh, very successful. nikolai goes to his younger sister larisa, he suggests that she could have kept old photographs and
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documents of her ancestors on the maternal side. larisa rastorgueva was born in 1963 in the city of bykovo, moscow region, the daughter of vyacheslav rastorguev and maria kalmykova, the sister of nikolai rastorguev, about 50 years old. as far as i can remember, i have to look. so both are the registration card of our osa member of the komsomol member. yes, what year is the fifty-sixth fifty- sixth year? komsomolets 24 years old our parents
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the family album passed to the sister from the mother of nikolai rastorguev maria alexandrovna kalmykova she became the first archivist of the family she managed to save photographs from the past and even the last century. this is a little mom. you see, such a cap with a crust was called maria alexandrovna kalmykova, even in soviet times she had her own business, sewing clothes for private clients. children recall that the most difficult orders for wedding dresses were completed by the mother in 3 days, and a good men's suit was cut in a matter of hours. the seventh child in the family was born in 1930, the daughter of alexander and zinaida kalmykova, the mother of nikolai and larisa rastorguev. she's always been a fashionista. i sewed at home and sewed for myself and all the time dressed, very beautiful very fashionable. and
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you see, the photographs where our grandmother with the star of the mother-heroine, by the way, now we have this star, nikolai and larisa rastorgueva remember well how they went to visit grandmother zinaida kalmykova with their mother. she did not talk much about herself; there was not enough time if the family got together . zinaida vasilievna spent half a day to say hello to all the children and grandchildren, whom she had about 40. zinaida vasilievna kalmykova for her time was very educated and graduated village high school. true, she never managed to apply her knowledge all her life mother-heroine she devoted herself to raising children and grandchildren. she was born in 1897 in the village of ulyanino, bronnitsa district, the mother of maria alexandrovna rastorgueva and the grandmother of nikolai rastorguev, oh, i’ll get it. do you remember, yes, mom told me that this star was presented to my grandmother by mikhail
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vasilyevich kalinin mikhail ivanovich. but you know, there is such a thing that the mother heroine star was established by the decree of the presidium of the supreme soviet of the ussr on july 8, 1944. they were awarded to large families mothers who gave birth and raised 10 or more children, the order. the heroine's mother was worn on the left side of the chest, the forties, awarded to a mother of many children. received monthly supplements in 1992. the title of the heroine's mother. it was canceled, by that time about half a million women had been awarded. in 2008 . the order of parental glory was established, which is awarded not only to mothers of many children, but also to the father , not all photographs are signed. the oldest rastorguev cards are afraid to listen out of the fragile frame. may crumble in hands until reversed the side of the pictures is hidden, our researchers are guessing.
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photos of their own or other people's ancestors are hidden in an old album. why did the rich heir of their family count the money of the soviet government, and who in the family of the rastorguevs had the profession of a turncoat, hitherto unknown to them? world war i, the sixteenth year, this photograph of a man in military uniform in the family is considered to be the image of his grandfather alexander nikolayevich kalmykov in another photograph, he is the same, but already in the communal costume, did his grandfather alexander nikolayevich kalmykov serve in the first world war tsarist army, yes, and archival data, according to which great-grandfather and grandfather nikolai are listed as simple peasants, diverge in a family legend, according to which the ancestors on the maternal side, introduced successful trade and owned real estate in the bronnitsky district of the moscow region, in search
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of an answer, nikolai sends a request to the archive. if your family has a legend that one of your ancestors owned real estate , a factory or a factory, information about the owner can be obtained from the funds of enterprises of the city council or city council? derived from archive lists of taxpayers for 1915, nikolai discovers his great-grandfather nikolai terentyevich. kalmykov in the family believes that it was he who owned a store in bykovo and built two large houses in the same city, but in the fifteenth year the taxpayer kalmykov was called an ordinary peasant, while the son of a peasant could be photographed in an officer's uniform, and even more so he did not look like a peasant. this fashionista is either confusion in the archives or the person in the photo, in the family album, is not at all a relative. it 's a family sensation. nicholas decides to turn to
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specialists, because old photographs. this is the most valuable material for research. many photographs can be used to fully determine the fate of both a person and a family, it is possible to determine where he served at what time he served in what troops he served on our expert, the uniform of the 1915 model is an exact copy of the same uniform in which a person goes to the mysterious photographs of the family album rastorguevyh unambiguously. we can say that, in general, let’s say, it’s not an ordinary difficult kind of private there, it looks like hand watch in the presence of a watch on the hand already clearly says that this is not a christian origin, but either this is a creation. we did not have an intelligentsia, or an employee of some kind or belonging to the technical troops. bloomers of this darker color. this was very often just used in the technical troops. it turns out that during the first
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world war, one of rastorguev's ancestors served in the engineering troops of the tsarist army, but now the main question must be answered. is this a tunter officer to his relatives or did the pictures get caught in the album of the rostorguevs, by chance, nikolai will help to figure this out. experts in establishing kinship, in general, it is one of the most difficult tasks. here we need to have the so-called pictorial series , be sure to trace how the signs of appearance are repeated or not repeated by the parents of the uncle's aunt's brothers and sisters and so on. in this case, we have signs that characterize the structure of the orbital part of the head, the location of the eyes, the depth, as they say, their landing, the distance between the eyes, the overhang of the eyebrows over the eyes. here
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this is all close to us in terms of its characteristics, then it is very characteristic. in this case, it's the nose. well, first of all, relatively. a short plus to everything , it is wide and the most important thing for him. uh, open news, the nasal septum is visible. here is the building. the structure of the nostrils of the lower edges of the wings of the nose, er, the combination of their er, with the shape of the er, the tip of the nose, it is very characteristic. well, in addition, here we also observe the similarity of the structure of the upper lip contour. here is the general contour, and the structure of the nasolabial filter. here it is, uh, part of it called the same are close in their characteristics. that is, in this case, we can conclude that this similarity can be explained by the fact that they are blood relatives. a song from the cycle, what i see, they sing
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such a feast. i really love incendiary easy. why did you sno date from the very beginning to the very end. one thing i can say is that i wanted to go to the mountains again. season premiere singing in the kitchen of the whole country. tomorrow on the first breathe. i decided that there would be no more opportune moment. come out for my name. i want to wish you well and happiness. and so the experts established a man in the uniform of the tsarist army and in a stylish suit is a relative of the singer nikolai rastorguev, both
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photos were taken around 1915 with a difference of a year, most likely, as they thought in the family in the photographs, nikolai's grandfather alexander nikolayevich tolmakov inherited his great-grandfathers got only business acumen shops and houses were taken away. after the revolution, great-grandfathers were repressed, but my grandfather worked all his life as an accountant in soviet stores. perhaps hiding his origin from here and incorrect data in the archives, all the ancestors of rastorguev on the maternal side lived in the moscow region, so nikolai continues to search in the central archive of the moscow region. well, we arrived at the main archive department of the city of moscow and will try to find out who were and
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what my great-grandfather and great-grandmother from the maternal line actually did. well , let's go ahead. very interesting. i just yes i just have you know about my request, i need help as i am not in archiving i understand, nothing at all. it's wonderful. thank you for a lot of information about your ancestors nikolay can find in registers of births. registers of births appeared for the first time in 1666. they were an analogue of modern assembly books and were kept. at each church, they recorded in chronological order, all-born dead and married in the territory of a given parish , entries in parish registers were made by priests from the
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words of parishioners, so the names of places may not coincide with the official parish registers . church parishes until 1918. after that, they were transferred to the city district or volost zemstvo councils, and then to the registry office. you to them the central historical archive of moscow is the most complete collection of civil acts of the russian capital and its environs. here they store data about people who lived in the moscow region in the last 100-200 years to look for relatives, at random. here, for many years, the funds are divided into inventories of the inventory into sections, in which links are given to registers of births for a certain period. generally. these are millions of handwritten pages, many of which cannot be touched at all. uh-huh this can be considered lucky, because not all of the books have survived. uh, after 1870. there is also some kind of representative array in half
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. it is in such a state that they, uh, need to be restored; they are not being issued now. you can say big luck with us. if everything had not been provided in the metric books of the church of the village of nikolskoye for 1897, nikolai rastorguev discovers a record of the baptism of his grandmother. zinaida orlova, the names of her parents vasily orlova and olga nikolskaya and nikolai rastorguev for the first time finds out who his great-grandmother and great-grandfather were, well, here, in fact , i understand, a fresh person cannot understand this, but here is actually a whole storehouse of information. so, look, we knew practically nothing, except that we need zinaid vasily, it means that we say here. here are her parochial parents. the psalmist vasily ioann orlov and his wife olga osina, that is, we now know who your great-grandfather was, he was a psalmist and we know who was his wife, that is your grandmother great-grandmother. uh-huh, this is
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olga osipova, which means already half. we analyze the parish registers of the village where the ancestors of the rastorguevs lived, the researchers accidentally stumbled upon a chain of strange coincidences in the middle of the 19th century, almost all entries in the parish register of the village of krivtsy were made by osip nikolsky, a relative of olga nikolskaya, after a more detailed study of manuscript sources, the experts of our program came to the conclusion osip nikolsky and his wife. anna nikolskaya this great-great-grandfather and great-great-grandmother of nikolai rastorguev it's just the smolenskaya company in the village of koltsov in the church widow anna matveeva nikolskoye that is, it is your right, the grandmother here she is already a widow, since there were no benefits for them , they were given the opportunity to feed themselves. here is an autoref, which means she became, uh, drilling in this smolensk hmm church, and nikolai heard the profession of mallow for the first time, he
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wants to know about the sacraments of this business. lord have mercy, lord have mercy, lord have mercy, most holy sovereign. bless our lord to have church bread in time for the first service - this is a mandatory attribute of the sacrament of communion , a symbol of you the savior. for the test, they use baptismal water. wheat flour, yeast, salt, the prosphora itself consists of two parts that symbolize the orthodox canon, and the dual nature of christ, divine and earthly, fifty-kilogram bags of flour, heavy pieces of dough and a minimum set of mechanisms. everything, like hundreds of years ago in our time, this work has become harder than jealousy. after all, people work on the technologies of a hundred years ago on an industrial
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scale, only one bakery in pridanilovsky the monastery of moscow produces two tons of views, each at the entrance becomes its own platform and hold a special person for baking the transform. there, somewhere, even in greece , they can bake in simple bakeries. that is, there is , in principle, no such separate profession for the church profession. only we have such a purely russian tradition, and in ancient times, in our time, stoves do not allow all oven spaces. maybe either an unmarried man or a man who, at the time of work, as in the post, is removed from the church bakery allows even stricter requirements for marital relations for a woman, either girls or widows, not younger than 50 years old in past centuries. prosphora in rural parishes are usually nooses of the widowed wives of priests, like her nikolskoye about the great-grandmother of nikolai rastorguev it turns out that
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we are talking about the great-grandfather, he was the priest joseph nikolsky, he is present here everywhere, that is, everything is definitely your project. yes, 1976, look at this here, yes, 1876 is almost everywhere here. you see, under each inscription, the birth record indicates who the sacrament was performed by a priest, a deacon, and a psalmist. or in the seventy-sixth, the expression deacon was still used, nikolai finds records of the century before last. rastorguev's great-grandfather was an extra-class master in calligraphy, not a blot, not a divorce, not a single mistake. absolutely. i can't even realize that this is a book. 1897, a record of all
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births in all villages here, here is a record of the newborn zinaida, here it came on july 7, the ninth was baptism, parents, detailed handwriting, wonderful stubborn, so legible. i am i never even suspected that such books were preserved, just as nothing is stored at all. right here. it turns out that everything is generally stored here in this building. in the moscow archive, nikolai rastorguev found out who his great-grandfathers and even great-grandfathers were, as it turned out. all men on the maternal side served in the church, it turns out that two generations of his family sang anywhere, and in an orthodox church, rastorguevo decides to visit the church, whose
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parishioners at the beginning xx century were their relatives. in the church of the vladimir mother of god in bykove will remember the psalmist orlov, or at least they will tell about the profession of his great-grandfather, vasily orlov, the great-grandfather of nikolai rastorguev, was born in the village of ulyanin, bronnitsky, district, the year of birth is unknown. you know, mom said that her grandfather, and often came and went to church here. in our great-grandfather, it turns out, he was a psalmist from and the psalmist, in my opinion, the person who sings psalms at the sowing, will not only tell us. hello, what's your name? excuse me please, so we found out that ours was stolen by a psalmist, and he's here. uh used to come sometimes for the big holidays. so yes, and helped here, besides the fact
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that he sang psalms - this was also part of his something in her duties. there, here is nikolai the concept of a psalmist. this is the concept of an assistant to the priests of worship. but he not only sings psalms. he not only reads them, but he knows how to compose this or that service. can you imagine what kind of imagery you need to have, what kind of memory you need to have? what knowledge do you need to have and how to be able to present it to both the choir and the priest to participate together, they were very wise and very smart people let's go for the parishioners, the psalmist is almost invisible during the service of his place at
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a special desk on which the sacred books are laid out from here the psalmist monitors the course of the service. here are a lot of them. here you need to be able to use all of them and you need to understand when and where it needs to be opened. at what point to read where to get? bring the worship of our god before the revolution, only men were accepted for the position of psalm reader, a mandatory requirement for candidates is the ability to read and write in russian. knowledge of the old slavonic and greek languages in our time and for the lack of clergy, orthodox churches take women to work as a psalmist. after the revolution, great-grandfather nikolai rastorguev vasily orlov, among other repressed priests, was exiled to camps. yes, the destination. he didn't make it and died on the way. we got to the
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third generation from the mother's side already and it turned out that my great-grandfather was a psalm reader. here but since the archive we found that my great-grandfather was pine. this means that he is still rose to the rank of priest. he was ordained the priests of the psalmists did not exile the exiled priests. nikolai remembers what the vladimir church looked like during his youth, he and his father often came past the picturesque ruins, where in soviet times a warehouse was placed in 1989. the building was returned to believers in the service. here still go only to a small temple on the first floor of the renovation of the church. it has been going on for 20 years in a row, and experts, they say, are working. here. enough for another generation of restorers so destruction was massive. rastorguev's ancestors came not just to the temple. vladimir church, a unique
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architectural monument, the rarest example of the russian pseudo-gothic style of the work of the architect bazhenov, we smile that's how nikolai found out in the vladimir church. what did his grandfather and great-grandfather do? the house where the ancestors lived was located. in the same place in bykovo, rastorguev decided to visit the current owners. after all, they can keep a book at home, where data about all homeowners is recorded. hello sorry please come out, there is such a story. the thing is , it was many years ago. my grandmother lived here. so i come here when i was just a
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kid, and we wanted to look here in your family. your grandmother. your mom, that is, well, so superficially. yes, they were small at the beginning of the last century, miraculously preserved by one fence of the house rests on the bykov airfield, the other in a busy one. there were regular bombings of these airfields. yes, the village did not fall, not a single bomb during the entire war. here, and planes regularly flew here bombed all this history. so no one left here, there were small children who came here to visit their grandmother, the parents stayed in the house, and the children let out water, but before that everyone had to perform
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a certain ritual in the armchair. which was covered with a bearskin, she hardly heard anything. and we have so few ceilings. go with your grandmother for health. we were so close. hello and so hello means we so neatly quietly departed and only to the porch and the bullets here already run there to play stand, but i think of her like that. i took you iron now they demolished everything there was a barn, there was some kind of hayloft you go in, to the second there was such a smell of such spicy hay, and my grandfather had a kennel there, he steals himself like this kunuru so that no one gets it. so on him a bunk is such an iron safety cage. here, and he felt himself there, noticeably quite close. the dog booth rarely came into the house and did not like to hang out there. right here in this house. he had his own polished business there. so this house is still standing here in the
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twenties. you see a strong house. vanya, tell me, what is here now? i heard that the story of the house continues. now there is a christian center here, help to people who are addicted to drugs were there, that is, they can come here to meet live. now at the moment here, uh, 10 people are undergoing rehabilitation, that the house book has lost the exact data of the owners. it is impossible to find at home, but nikolai nevertheless noticed something valuable for himself for the second year. and who is it? who is it ? it was many years ago. i was 15 years old.
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for many years i had a dream to take this board throw it away somehow. i don't know, i sometimes came here to zhukovsky past this house. if i remembered all the time, there is such a board where i cut out my surname, set the date, they say back to me. i think we need to commemorate it somehow . thanks a lot. while researching the family tree, nikolai learned a lot about his family. his ancestors fought jelly, they deserved it in the church , they were engaged in trade and sowed bread. this is the story of
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several generations, which, according to nikolai , the work of father nikolai rastorguev has not yet been completed the son nikolai rastorguev will continue nikolai the long-awaited answer came from the archive of the tambov region in this envelope almost the entire history of the rastorguevs along the line, father 39 archival pages that for a whole century have fallen out of the book of memory of the strongest book. how many of us, yes, there are a lot of them to watch the whole so the recording of the obox combination, you need more rastorgueva anastasia vasilievna domodedova appears. that is, you know nothing . i've never heard of it, but to be honest, i
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don't know much either. here you see the answer to the request. now nicholas knows how the family tree of the rastorguevs looks like and what their surname means, the results of the search, he shares with his youngest son. where did we go? who are you , because you need to know your roots. what i have learned. eh, this is very important to me. i hope this is a very important direct for my sons. here, which will have, at least the information that i unearthed. here, if they are interested in something further. so i think they have every opportunity to find out and dig deeper. i think that something can be found
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yet. urine we talk a lot about our health and devote a lot of time to it. it's good, but health, after all. it's not just physical. a strong body is no less important spiritual component of a society that does not remember its past cannot be considered healthy. i'm sure it's time to tell the history of the country - this is my story. this is my
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joy. according to family legend, one of my great-grandmothers was a housekeeper in a large noble estate, and the other great-grandmother was the daughter of a general and became the wife of a provincial actor. i don't know the legend is family or it was in fact, nothing is known all the roots are chopped off. and so i would like to know, in more detail all the same. this is my family elena proklova, an actress and tv presenter at the age of 12, for playing the role of tanya nechaeva in the film open the door ringing, was recognized as the best actress of the year ; viewers all over the country remember her from such films
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as burn on fire, my star dog in the manger and be my husband, and in recent years, he has not missed a single malakhov plus program, which elena leads, was born in 1953 in moscow, is married, has two daughters. the study of her pedigree elena proklova begins a conversation with the closest relatives first of all, she goes to visit her parents to ask them in detail about the family history, mammy hee hee you are my golden one. it 's me and my cat, pretty daddy as always. hee hee these are my golden ones for him a good spacious parental house usually gathers a lot of relatives on weekends further elena will have to find out why her grandmother, as a six-year-old girl, accepted the financial statements of the whole theater as arrogant the metropolitan aristocrat used her great-grandfather for her own purposes and whether her
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peasant grandmother could be the mother of an illegitimate born noble son elena begins her research with the maternal branch of the family, an old little album. everything is prepared. well yeah, come on. for a long time she worked as a bartender in the famous restaurant moscow , this exemplary soviet catering enterprise served the kremlin employees and delegates to all-union congresses . why is it here girls some pictures he's all firebox, then in a hat. and why did he want to become an artist and voice. he was put on, he was very handsome, he was tall, his girlfriends even quarreled. well, i didn't talk for a long time. eh, there's a picture. oh there right uh, tin dad i'm so
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offended. he worked as a spy in the nkvd in the midst of the repression of 1937, managed to quit his service and get a job in the ussr cinema production line. a few years later he was responsible for film distribution throughout the soviet union. he was born in 1904 in st. petersburg, elena proklova's grandfather on the maternal side, he served in the nkvd for thirty-seven years. but this is a terrible time. i always wonder how i stayed alive, how my family stayed alive because no one was touched. this is some miracle of miracles, but i know that in order not to touch the family. he even divorced his grandmother. yes, yes, he was afraid, because the family was always planted by a person and the family suffered and the children in the tree. parents children, yes, but they sent their wives, and he was obviously nervous and they divorced, and mom, and when they met grandfather with
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grandmother, where it happened, and grandmother met volodya and her brother. and my brother said that he was already very courteous of his mother, and then he said, you know shurik i'm such a bastard, i can't deceive such a clean good girl. i can not. let me introduce you to her, and dad, he says he's gone crazy. he says, yes, he says i can't, and so he introduced her. elchaninov did not spin. irina mikhailovna worked as a clerk of the nkvd during the war years, was involved in operations to neutralize foreign intelligence agents in 1945 year. after a nervous breakdown, she retired from the service . born in 1908 in the city of roslavl, smolensk province, elena proklova's grandmother on the maternal side. but tell baba ira elchaninova, where did she get such a beautiful surname from, because there are legends that, and her father was an illegitimate nobleman. like this or is it not something you
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know, that's exactly the legend no one can. claims he was illegitimate. that is, the son of a nobleman, yes, yes. and what is it or not? this i don't know, this i don't know. oh what over time, everything was crossed out and nothing could be restored. how you want to know. it is known that elena's great-grandfather mikhail elchaninov was born in the smolensk province, in order to find information about his origin, elena decides to go to smolensk for more than 12 centuries, smolensk stands on the dnieper after the collapse of kievan rus, the city repeatedly fell under the rule of lithuanian princes, then polish kings and only in the middle of the 17th century. he finally returned to the russian empire in smolensky elena proklova is sent to the regional archive the opportunity here she will find documents confirming that her great-grandfather is a descendant of a noble
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smolensk family. now we will see a record of the birth of your great-grandfather mikhail and platonovich what year is 1871, that is, here you see this record, and he was born to a peasant girl living in the village of popova a and was illegitimately born mikhail elchaninov was born in 1871 in the village of popova, smolensk province, according to family legend, the illegitimate son of a nobleman. platon elchaninov. great-grandfather of elena proklova maternal lines. but the waist is a legend so that at the end of his life , his father somehow, but recognized them there is such a thing. the fact is that there is another record. according to this entry, we see that mikhail patonovich was adopted, and adopted, he is also the titular adviser to platon afanasyevich melchaninov's family. the legend about the noble origin of the
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great-grandfather is confirmed, but the discovery does not end there. a unique document has been preserved in the smolensk archive, in which the father of elena's great-grandfather was a wealthy landowner. s platonov afanasyevich elchaninov sets out the history of his family up to the middle of the 17th century. this is a handwritten draft version of the middle of the 19th century, platonov afanasyevich elchaninov made this paper for the noble assembly of the smolensk province, which recorded hereditary nobles in special genealogical books. we see that the smolensk rapper became the founder of the ilchaninov dynasty. fyodor stepanovich chaninov. that is, i can say eight times great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather, here we are, and i didn’t even expect what it is, perhaps these days elena finds out that the founder of the elchaninov family, fyodor stepanovich, served in the raider regiment of tsar alexei mikhailovich and became a smolensk nobleman
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. free time. he didn’t become from the poles, because he was some kind of hero in 1609 , the polish troops besieged, the city of smolensk, its defense lasted a long 20 months june 3, 1611 , after fierce battles, the city was taken polish invaders for a long time, russian troops. the smolensk people tried to return, but unsuccessfully only in 1654, by decision of tsar alexei mikhailovich, the city was besieged, an attempt was made to storm it, on september 23. the polish garrison surrendered smolensk after he was promised a free departure in the smolensk regional archive. elena learns that her ancestors, the nobles of elchaninov, had a huge estate. but today there is nothing left of the big estate. is it possible that not a single smolensk
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stone preserved the memory of rich nobles and chininov, unfortunately, your estate has not been preserved, but it has been preserved in the house in which the golos printing house belongs to your great-great-great-grandfather afanasyevich elchaninov. i will definitely now, uh, i’ll go straight from you to this printing house, i want to look at this building. still there. how many three generations of my relatives joined on the advice of archive workers elena proklova met with leonid stepchenkov, who wrote a book about the development of printing in smolensk, the history of the printing house. platon elchaninov. he considers the most amazing in his collection. it was in this building that in 1882 he brought with him all one copy of the book printed, just the same in this program. just the same, the printing house was written in 1885, interestingly everything platon yacheinov was born in 1829 in
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the estate of peresvet popovka, smolensk province, the hereditary doors of the great-great-grandfather of elena proklova . uh, the printing house passed to the heirs of the eldest son, who was in charge of the printing house arrested the gentleman and the printing house was seized for its use and tried to sell for a pittance, but that great-grandfather bought this printing house fictitiously and left it to the previous owners with his disinterested act. platon elchaninov saved his wife and children, arrested from poverty, however, the incredibly nobility of her great-grandfather elena heard before from her aunt maria alexandrovna mikhailovna your right one was
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unrequitedly in love with a st. and needed fictitious marriage, and she effectively married your great-grandfather. they had a fictitious marriage and drove off to paris more. he had never seen her in his life. what a tragedy for him. yes, and they say he did not marry for a long time. and that's how she lived this love. so he didn’t even have the right to marry, because she was already eternal, and he didn’t have the right to marry, but his whole life passed, then in your great-great grandmother, who was also a strong, they say, very beautiful marriage. they are well, yes, yes, the famous actress and tv presenter elena proklova continues to study her family tree from smolensk, she is heading to rost, the city of the smolensk region, where her great-grandfather , the illegitimate son of a nobleman, lived in the 20th century. mikhail yacheninov, roslavich has always been a small county town,
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however, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. cultural and social life was in full swing here. mikhail elchaninov. in those years, the memory of him actively participated in the affairs of the city. local wings are carefully stored here. maya and sergey ivanov and now elena proklova is waiting for an amazing discovery. now she will see for the first time. you know what her great-grandfather looked like, i 've never seen a picture of my great-grandfather. here she is, here he is, here he is, the unlucky, unlucky one. this is his pseudonym theatrical theatrical photography. i captured elena's great-grandfathers on the stage, before the start of the performance. it appears at the end of the 19th century. mikhail elchaninov was one of the organizers of the theater company of the city of roslavl. 5 days a week, he kept track of the required hours in the tax department. and everything is free. he devoted his time to the theater, very unusual programs have been preserved numerous performances in which he played. or maybe i’ll go alone like this, it’s just interesting
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and the design. it was on what they printed some special napkins with which they removed the grill, krichinsky's wedding, murom's unlucky main video played. and basically he played landowners bankers, cheese, fired up the landowner, uh-huh really plays the landlord all the time. so at the kings he played a lot of amazing performances, theatrical corpses, played in roslavl twice a month, all fees went to charity for those who participated, especially. eh, well, good, so to speak, which gratitude was sent first of all gratitude, and then a report was attached. where did this money go from the performance and now he was
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repairing the girl, this is your grandmother, and she was only 6 years old before the little girl, as well as before the adult participants in charity concerts, the organizing committee accounted for every penny spent, judging by the preserved programs. elena's grandmother is different, elchaninova has been performing at these concerts since the age of four. and despite her young age amazed the audience with the magnificent ira on the piano. studying the smolensk branch of a kind of actress, tv presenter elena proklova discovered many new facts from family history. and most importantly, she was able to feel on the smolensk land, the noble spirit of her ancestors, elena returns to moscow further. she has to find out where her great-grandmother's treasure was hidden. where did the expression to give tea come from and who in her family chopped off the heads of the turks? actress and
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tv presenter elena proklova continues to explore her pedigree, she has already confirmed that her great-grandfather was an illegitimate son. the nobles found the printing house of their great-great-grandfather and discovered a manuscript of the genealogy compiled by her ancestor in the middle of the 19th century. now elena proklova wants to talk with her father igor viktorovich and find out what he knows about his ancestors, he pap, found another album, amazing photos of his grandfather 1929 in moscow dad elena proklovy papules. look, grandfather cursed viktor timofeevich. i remember how in the movie they call open the door, a child sobs. he's
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like this and from there. i remember he came from this staircase and was all over. do you know what he did to me, he took me out into the street, and the doors are so double in this house, they are so big in my corner, he says, you are not an actress. you are even a dishonorable person. so many people are standing around you. you can't cry some of you actress. i'm ashamed of you and left. oh, i remember i was in tears for everything and 18 takes. we filmed these are scenes of tears seized from resentment viktor proklonov in his youth went in for boxing, participated in all allied tournaments, graduating from theater courses in the forties. he acted in military-patriotic
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films and later switched to directing. for many years he worked as a second director at a film studio. mafia was born in 1907 in the village of bebekhovo, ryazan province, grandfather elena proklova on the paternal side, a on the grandfather line. here is granny somewhere. here is her photo of maria well, her bullet was affectionately called, tell me, please, that's ah, my whole life maria proklova, nee pokataeva, was born in 1885. in the village of beibikhovo, ryazan province , elena proklova's paternal great-grandmother was born, and there were 13 children there on the oka river. at the mother. she was the most active from the age of 13 and later she became. well, as if she was an entrepreneur, or something, she opened in moscow from there, moved to moscow, opened a
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tea shop. so i heard about this tea house and heard that my grandmother, as it were, when she traveled around moscow, she always showed even to the other side of prospekt mira that we and there my life elena proklova wants to you can learn more about the life of your beloved great-grandmother maria yakovlevna, whom she still found alive and about the family business, but so far elena does not understand where to start looking for advice. she refers to the website of our program. if her great-grandmother really owned a tea shop, then somewhere this information must be preserved. address books published in all provinces of the russian empire are a valuable source of genealogical information. they contain extensive data on public and private institutions theaters museums and libraries, educational institutions of a particular city or province, as well as a list of factories and factories of trading companies indicating the owners, alphabetical lists and addresses of residents, reference books all
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moscow for 1925. i can hardly find the address of my great-grandmother maria yakovlevna lived in the philistine district of moscow and according to the directory. really. the address of the institution itself was not indicated, but the clue was found, if the worldly logic of the tea great-grandmother in the twenties follows, it could hardly be far from her apartments. now elena proklova seeks help from the blood museum of the meshchansky district of moscow, the director of the museum makes an appointment at the very house where her great-grandmother once lived. the house on the pond lane where your grandmother lived and the teahouses were located somewhere in this house, that is, they lived on the second floor, and here, most likely, there was a teahouse. yes, on the ground floor there was a tea room; there could be rooms where you runaways. and it's a big, big place. now elena proklova knows that the tearoom was in the same
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house, where the apartment of her great-grandmother, the place was chosen very well. in the very center of the khimskoy sloboda, and the coachmen have always been the main customers of any tea shop. in addition, there was the now eventovsky rizhsky station nearby, where cab drivers of all stripes gathered in anticipation of passengers. this public also loved to indulge in tea at maria proklova's already in the nineties during repairs. uh, at home here in the wall they found a treasure, and they found banknotes of various denominations dated. yes, dated just the day before revolutions, basically, 909 95 years and some were there inside the treasure hidden valuable papers, so the house kept the memory, but the active entrepreneurial activity of your grandmother. this is your right, grandmother yes, maria yakovlevna proklova quite right. elena wants to
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learn as much as possible about the traditions of russian tea drinking and tea houses, and here a surprise awaits her. elena offers an unusual excursion that begins. and you know that teahouses should be grateful to them by their appearance. around the 1970s century, tea actively spread in russia and began to be actively consumed precisely along the postal routes; for the first time in russia, tea appeared in 1638. it was brought by the ambassador of the boyarsky son vasily starkov from asia among the okhan gifts to tsar mikhail fedorovich, the first tea establishments appeared in moscow under alexander ii, tea was served in pairs, that is, in two teapots there was a large one with boiling water, and small tea in those days was an expensive pleasure. instead of it, herbs, thyme , oregano, sage were often brewed, only women drank from cups, and
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men from faceted glasses in coasters drank 8-10 cups at a time, hence the expression appeared. why don't we miss drinking seven cups, and the coachmen were carrying their passengers, along the russian shaky roads they suffered from seasickness. and the russian soul did not take anything but hot tea, solid hot meat food. there were passengers, just as the coachmen could not, but they drank hot tea from the heart, it was from here that the expression to give tea came from. you are in these tea shops, passing by, you must pay the driver. tea hot is good, but still cool, which i now would be happy to touch in some kind of tea room . well then, i invite you to a cup of tea samovars our museum with pleasure. thank you very much that i have been drinking in russia for more than three years, but today it is not enough. who knows. what was the traditional russian tea party like? the tea ceremony
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was a rather complicated part of the wedding . this is how they poured a little tea leaves into the cup of the teapot, and then yes, that’s right, they returned the tea leaves back to the teapot in this way mixed, it became tastier, more aromatic and only then poured into a cup, then poured into tea. by the way, i see, here you even have tweezers, probably. i remember that their grandmother somehow gracefully held sugar with her hand, they didn’t put it in tea , it was believed that this spoils his trick. well, if you did it every day. and now i will treat you to real moscow tea. thank you very much, how good. oh, what a fragrant one with great-grandmother's tea house
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now everything is clear, but elena proklova knows that before opening her own establishment maria worked as a housekeeper on the estate of countess shakhovskaya, there is a legend in the family that during the revolution, the former mistress gave maria some valuables, and by selling them she was able to start her own business from her great-grandmother elena as an inheritance. got a diamond ring. she gives this ring for examination to find out could it be a gift from the countess? while the examination of the ring is being carried out, elena proklova turns to other mysteries of her family tree, and to her other great-grandmother maria genrikhovna. she knows almost nothing is unknown, even her maiden name, and without this information it is impossible to start a search in the archive. however, elena proklova's aunt remembered the details that marina genrikhovna could help us from the markhanskaya tambov province. the general's daughter, her father was a general; she had a brother, mikhail, who worked in moscow at an aircraft
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factory, which was called the name of osukhima. why is the name like this they say was called the name of the svyaohim, here, but in the year 38. he was repressed, he was shot in the thirty-eighth year. here's what i knew about her. yes, of course, not much, but still. this is at least some threads, you need to try to find out something, after all, a marchan name, surname. here i found, at your request, a document on heinrich and the politovich of the bit nobility. we are his great grandfather. yes, about graduating from the warsaw infantry junker school, but about production. the first officer whose bit nobility was born in 1850 in polotsk about the great-grandfather of elena proklova on the paternal side. here we are looking at the commander's report. uh, 14 alanets infantry regiment. this document is dated
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in 1872. this year and its characteristics are given here said calm character is good. again way of thinking and devoted to his russian fatherland. oh, what a wonderful ancestor i have, and the service of henry krepolitovich is a gentry? we have another document about the tragic circumstances of his service. the fact is that in 1892, during maneuvers in poland, where he served, he fell off his horse, hit his head, and then he had a brain hemorrhage, and then came, completely paralyzed, the paralyzed elena was assigned a meager pension, most of which
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heinrich the gentry went to unsuccessful treatment, lay motionless for 15 years, his wife, great-grandmother elena, until the death of her husband, prayed to the ministry of war for material support. but nothing changes in vain, the state of russia is one of the petitions. here she is already writing, and you stopped. right here, yes, yes, this is her handwritten petition. e, to the main headquarters, it’s just natural. here are documents in the archive about the father of elena’s great-great-grandfather proklova and watering the poor heroic gentry who fought with turks under emperor nicholas i tell a. here are some details. i see a lot written here. this is exactly how he served , yes, he participated in the siege of varna, and u battle clashes around u a number of other fortresses. yes
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, the russian turkish war of 1828 was caused by the uprising of the greeks against turkish rule. the greeks turned to russia for help, and russia stood up for greece in the autumn of 1827. the turkish sultan called for a holy struggle against the russian state. in the spring of next year, russia announced turkey's war, despite the numerical superiority of the turks, was defeated on the battlefields in europe, asia. and at the beginning of 8.829, the russian army entered the approaches to constantinople, which caused the panic of the turkish government. on september 2, the adrianople peace treaty was signed. russia withdrew the caucasian coast of the black sea. she also received the right to free trade throughout the ottoman empire elena proklova continues to study her family tree, then she will have to find out what gift the countess gave her
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great-grandmothers, where russian pineapples were grown before the revolution and how heavy equipment can help in studying the pedigree , during this time, experts analyzed the jewelry of her great-grandmother maria yakovlevna, the owner of the tea and former housekeeper countess shakhovskaya, now elena finds out how true the family legend is that the ring with shakhovskaya herself presented her grandmother with diamonds before leaving the country in 1918 after an examination. these jewelry items can be dated by us to the middle of the 20th century, but it is worth noting that the cut of diamonds
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corresponds to the end of the 19th century. we can assume that these diamonds were presented to countess shukhovskaya. well, actually, everything is not so important, it is important that i feel the energy of these stones every time i put it on, this ring does not accompany, good luck, i try not to part with it, continuing search elena proklova is going to zaraysk she wants to visit the estate where her great-grandmother maria proklova once served as a housekeeper for countess shakhovskaya thank you wow. oh how interesting everything is destroyed. there was a big house, and my rights. grandma worked here. at first, she simply came to work in this house, and in the end she became the housekeeper of this huge estate. it is big and from this side of the river and stop. probably, there was a very large
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farm and ponds, probably, there were gardens. big estate very big ai what a pity that there under countess shakhovskaya, whose great-grandmother elena served, the estate reached its peak here, performances and masquerades were constantly held in the park, flower beds with rare flowers were full of flowers, and large pineapples ripened in the greenhouses; today, from the richest estate , only two outbuildings and the old church of the ascension of the lord oh, how to jump over there. alas, all the entrances to the estate are covered with impassable snowdrifts and elena goes to zaraysk museum of local lore. after the revolution, they brought some of the interiors of the estate, where her great-grandmother once worked. this is where we see objects that used to be in the manor in tits, that is, dishes, this amount is called furniture, watches, candelabra
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, mirror. this is what was in the estate. fiction. all this touched, my grandmother's hands come closer, right? i remember that now she was already quite an old woman, but she even remarked to us at the table how you sit, don’t hunch over, for some reason she put the girls down all the way, so should be there. here she all the time carried the refined beauty from here emphasized. french clock here is another, in principle, also a unique rare rather venetian mirror object in a crystal frame. yes, look in the mirror. and now i'm looking at it. the museum has preserved a portrait of the last mistress named after elena. it is interesting to look
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at countess shukhovskaya, with whom her great-grandmother, being a housekeeper, had to closely communicate. and what is known about her, how her character was very kind , soft, generous, very fond of the peasants, she loved to take care of them, maybe her ring, maybe on the way back elena again passes by snow-covered ruins, which she never managed to reach, but noticing a grader standing on the road. she decides that all is not lost. good day now i'll come to you for a second. hello , you can help me out, you see, i found here where my relatives are their homeland. yes, and we can’t get there in any way, maybe we’ll try to squeeze through to the temple by standing, you have everything here, so i’m standing well, holding on.
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-grandfather help the inhabitants of her city, and on what line in her family was a whole dynasty of royal officers to her daughters elena wants to convey not only the information she collected, but also the emotions that she experienced , having touched the history of the family, my dears for me now, honestly i will tell you the moment is very difficult. to be honest, i'm terribly nervous. i don't know, maybe even going on stage, playing some new role. i am i was not nervous, because i am nervous now, and that's what i will give you now, i must tell you that for me this is a great pride. the pride that i want and to convey to you, because there is still something to work on, and an infinite amount of e of what you can still learn and add, both as branches of your tree and as roots, e, of your kind, we have something to be proud of because our ancestors are noble people. people who defended the country people who do
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charity work people who saved others, and the people who sacrificed everything for the sake of love know me now there is such a direct feeling that they all gathered there and are also looking at us, because this connection is tangible. here is my gift to you, thank you. what happened to this family does not fit into the usual stereotypes. julia is married. for many years, the couple dreamed of children, but serious
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health problems left them practically no chance. the verdict of the doctors was disappointing, either adoption or surrogacy, which yulia and her husband could not afford. saved them yulia's mother elena at 54. she became a surrogate mother of her own grandson, bearing and giving birth to a wonderful boy, kirill alone with everyone elena snegur and her daughter yulia sokolova hello dear yulia elena is glad to welcome you to our studio and would like to thank you for the fact that , in general, you decided to , and shared with us such, but an unusual case, but as i understand it, up to a certain point you didn’t just hide it, but didn’t really advertise it, as it were, such a situation that arose, here in your big family. we didn't hide. we are just those who were interested, he knew. uh-huh those who weren't interested, of course, we didn't. hmm didn't go and
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well, they didn't shout at every corner that this is our situation and mom. we have a child with us. uh-huh and that's why, in fact, such a decision was made. it was an exclusively financial issue that could not be resolved in any other way. this problem was mom's suggestion, lo and behold. and how do you like that? in general, it occurred to me, to offer myself as, so to speak, a surrogate mother for his own grandson or granddaughter, then was unknown. well looking at how they want kids. and you know that i have health and i bore my children without problems. i thought that i could, but still, you know, there are very different impressions. so to speak about the age is. i think there is some. well, i don’t know, there, not an unspoken threshold, after which the idea is fixed in our society, well, where to give birth? as they say, well, it's too late. and you were so sure, you were 54 years old, at that moment you were 53 more, you had already given birth
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where did the confidence come from? well, i don’t know, maybe there was uncertainty. vera vera yes, everything will work out yul and how long have you been trying, so to speak, to carry out your attempts to become a mother, well, 3 years, but let's say very intensively, yes, and the idea of adoption in your family, so to speak, was it discussed or not ? it was discussed when we went through the school of adoptive parents. we collected documents. so far, we have agreed that we will adopt anyway. uh-huh that is, now kirill will just grow up. and well, for two years, when he is, we will already look for and collect back documents for the adoption of a girl already. why didn't you resist then? let's say mom's proposal, all the same? did you also think that nothing would work out, or what? here, at the age of 53, mom, you agreed when mom said, let's try to make mom fall behind and what or uh, no
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matter how much i didn’t have vera at first when i was the first. he is a transplant, well, i think they will put my mother in jail, how would mom if it’s good there, then well, let it be good, it would all end again. and if not it will turn out, maybe mom, as it were, to decrease, that, well, how would she stop offering , she will stop having such an idea, but you didn’t scare yourself that mom was still be healthy, the biggest fear is that mom won’t stand it organism. yes , this is why i refused, so i was not very much in favor of this idea. then, when the embryo had already taken root, there was already a very big fear for the health of the mother and the health of the baby for eight months. well, they survived. didn't you have
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fear? somehow i never even thought about it. that i have something bad with me. no, there was no fear, absolutely i was the fear for the child, so that only everything would be fine, so that he would develop correctly in his time, the only one. what i was afraid of. here, so that everything is fine, and i take an analysis every month every week, and every month there are others. well, i went for an ultrasound every month. yes, it was an ultrasound. yeah, everything was fine for a week. i again began to worry again, then i waited another two weeks and again went for an ultrasound scan, which was only as soon as they told me. well, here that everything is fine, everything is fine. it was easy for me again. yeah, mentally it was hard. but you know, in principle, it seems to me, there is the topic of surrogate motherhood. well, not so long ago she entered at all, since this is a discussion in our society and there is another such stereotype that, well, people resort to it, but there i don’t know broad views. rich people, perhaps, who
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cannot solve their problems there otherwise; in general, there are still many prejudices. and hmm, it's just like that among the people in your small towns. you are not here feared that e information that you are carrying, so to speak, a grandson. well , it will somehow be subjected to some kind of moral pressure, including some kind. will you turn something? of course, i was ashamed of my state of my pregnancy. i was shying. well, what do people think i am for myself, and if, well, someone met, i immediately explained that it was for my daughter. this is not for me. this is not my stomach, as it were, yes, but this is actually my daughter's life. but in principle, as i know, we now have some restrictions that surrogate mothers can become so an outsider under the age of 35, for your sake, made some kind of exception. well, when the conversation came up about what i want, yulia agreed, i called the center and the director. hey, head doctor. she
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explained to me that 35 years is the ceiling. but i asked i never got sick. i had no problems as a woman. maybe let's try, then, she said, well, as an exception, we can, if your health allows, i started drinking hormonal, what provoked? uh, endometrial hyperplasia and a little. of course i still i had two minor surgeries. yeah. then, in october, they gave me the first injection, when the medicines began, when all these preparatory measures began. there was no desire to say so, well, or there suddenly thought that oh, something i seem to have overestimated my strength. no, i didn't doubt it. let's listen now, just your personal doctor yulia mikhailovna what she told us when lilya appeared and
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put forward her candidacy for the role of a surrogate mother, so to speak, of course, they reacted to this skeptically and reluctantly, e considered her candidacy, because the age of pregnancy is such a kind of test for the state of health, even if a person is healthy, but without pregnancy, then during pregnancy various complications can occur in the body. can fail, and at age 50 above, of course, these risks are very high, given that she is the age at the time of getting pregnant. you are already 53 years old, even if she is absolutely healthy according to the results of the examination. there are still cardiovascular risks, that is, in during pregnancy, problems of the cardiovascular system may occur. there was uh, an exception was made, because here hmm must see
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elena why was this done? well, if she was frightened, even for a minute she expressed some doubt that but what if something would be bad with me there, or what? i would have refused right away, we took a kind of risk, so to speak, took responsibility for this particular patient, because the cases are exceptional and they had no other choice to teach, that they could not afford commercial surrogacy . we went for it, but that's how they will come to us. tomorrow. let them say, i want, i want, i want. no, of course we won't. yul, well, here we are all talking about you in the sense of how you reacted to this, and how your husband reacted to this, when you said, you know, my mother wants to give birth to a child for us, she wanted children so much that he said , if she can, if she
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really wants to, then m let her try, if god wills so it will be, and your spouse newly-minted, which not so long ago you are married and happily married. but in general, he always supported this idea, as it were. i had to thin my blood there. he rode and collected 20-30 liters of birch sap, brought it and froze it. here, so that the blood does not thicken, it was necessary so for health, then here it is. it was he who helped a lot during pregnancy. you could morally say that some folk remedies that could help mom hmm carrying a pregnancy. he did the whole thing. everything he could do, he did everything perfectly knew, 14 months.
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