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Maternal great-grandfather of the composer (b. 1751 in [[Moscow]]; d. 16/27 March 1792 in [[Saint Petersburg]]), born '''''Mikhail Ivanovich Popov''''' (Михайл Иванович Попов).
Maternal great-grandfather of the composer (b. 1751 in [[Moscow]]; d. 16/27 March 1792 in [[Saint Petersburg]]), born '''''Mikhail Ivanovich Popov''''' (Михайл Иванович Попов).


The eldest son of [[Ivan Popov]] (ca.1732–1783) and his wife Tatyana (ca.1736–?), Mikhail studied at the [[Kiev]] Academy (1763–1769) and the Aleksandr Nevsky Seminary in [[Saint Petersburg]] (1770–1774). He was appointed Deacon at the Nikolayevsky Cathedral in [[Saint Petersburg]] in 1774, and at the Church of Saint Sergiev from 1790.
The eldest son of [[Ivan Popov]] (ca. 1732–1783) and his wife Tatyana (ca. 1736–?), Mikhail studied at the [[Kiev]] Academy (1763–1769) and the Aleksandr Nevsky Seminary in [[Saint Petersburg]] (1770–1774). He was appointed Deacon at the Nikolayevsky Cathedral in [[Saint Petersburg]] in 1774, and at the Church of Saint Sergiev from 1790.


On 1/12 June 1774 he married [[Anna Popova|Anna Dmitriyevna Rykovskaya]] (ca. 1752-ca.1823) at the Church of Saint Sergiyev in [[Saint Petersburg]], and they had five children: Varvara (b. 1776); [[Yekaterina Assier|Yekaterina]] (1778–1816), grandmother of the composer; [[Nikolay Popov|Nikolay]] (1779–1869); Maria (b. 1783); and Sergey (1785–1851).
On 1/12 June 1774 he married [[Anna Popova|Anna Dmitriyevna Rykovskaya]] (ca. 1752–ca. 1823) at the Church of Saint Sergiev in [[Saint Petersburg]], and they had five children: Varvara (b. 1776); [[Yekaterina Assier|Yekaterina]] (1778–1816), grandmother of the composer; [[Nikolay Popov|Nikolay]] (1779–1869); Maria (b. 1783); and Sergey (1785–1851).


Mikahil Popov died from a fever on 16/27 March 1792 in [[Saint Petersburg]], and was buried at the city's Otkhensky Cemetery.
Mikhail Popov died from a fever on 16/27 March 1792 in [[Saint Petersburg]], and was buried at the city's Otkhensky Cemetery.


[[Category:People|Popov, Mikhail]]
[[Category:People|Popov, Mikhail]]
[[Category:Family|Popov, Mikhail]]
[[Category:Family|Popov, Mikhail]]

Latest revision as of 13:46, 7 January 2023

Maternal great-grandfather of the composer (b. 1751 in Moscow; d. 16/27 March 1792 in Saint Petersburg), born Mikhail Ivanovich Popov (Михайл Иванович Попов).

The eldest son of Ivan Popov (ca. 1732–1783) and his wife Tatyana (ca. 1736–?), Mikhail studied at the Kiev Academy (1763–1769) and the Aleksandr Nevsky Seminary in Saint Petersburg (1770–1774). He was appointed Deacon at the Nikolayevsky Cathedral in Saint Petersburg in 1774, and at the Church of Saint Sergiev from 1790.

On 1/12 June 1774 he married Anna Dmitriyevna Rykovskaya (ca. 1752–ca. 1823) at the Church of Saint Sergiev in Saint Petersburg, and they had five children: Varvara (b. 1776); Yekaterina (1778–1816), grandmother of the composer; Nikolay (1779–1869); Maria (b. 1783); and Sergey (1785–1851).

Mikhail Popov died from a fever on 16/27 March 1792 in Saint Petersburg, and was buried at the city's Otkhensky Cemetery.