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Counts Hendrikov



22 May 2006 00:45:12 -0700 alt.talk.royalty
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susuhanan...
Does anyone know where one could find a genealogy on the Counts
Hendrikov, preferably in a Western European language.

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They do not seem to be given any space in Ikonnikov's "la Noblesse de
Russie" (1958), so perhaps they died out in the nineteenth century??

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I am particularly interested in a Count Ivan Hendrikov and his daughter
Princess Polixene Ivanovna Guirey.

edespalais...
It would be nice, if you would give some more details!

susuhanan...
No more details than that really.

I am working on the Girays, Crimean Khans, and have a Prince Nikolai

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Alexandrovitch Sultan-Krim Giray as married to the lady. He was born in
1836 and still alive in 1905.

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As of Gmeline: Russian family, counts, if extinct so 1918 or later,
1917 still prominent family.

susuhanan...
True, I got mixed up over my "last centuries". Count Basile was, of
course, a prominent member of Nicholas II's court, his daughter a
lady-in-waiting to the Tsarina and son Governor of Courland.

edespalais...
"Giray"!

They are not in Gmeline!

susuhanan...
The name is spelled several ways - Giray, Girey, Guirey, Ghiray, Girei,
Gurei.

Their title of Prince may be a translation of the original title of
Sultan.

The sisters of the Prince in question married into the von Gersdorff
family of Schleswig-Holstein.

edespalais...
Thanks to Holstein one may find the Gersdorff in the Danish Gotha (DAA,
also said more discretely the blue book), 1943, Mr Charenton, see
below, may have this year!

susuhanan...
Many thanks for that, but I do have those details.

My main interest is in the Hendrikov connection.

edespalais...
One is very poor, but Monsieur Charenton has an extremely large
library. Only one's head, imagination, + Gmeline!


There was another Prince Aleksei Mikhailovitch Khan-Guirey, born ca.
1856, Capt. Grenadiers of the Guard, Counsellor of State, who marrried
a Princess Kudashev.


(Above Basile is not in Gmeline, except identic with Vassili)

susuhanan...
The same one.


Christopher Buyers
The Royal Ark.

dominique.charenton...
Bonsoir

Les comtes Hendrikov sont trait=E9s dans le volume E2 d'Ikonnikov, 1958,
sous le

nom de " comtes Guendrikov ".

La comtesse Polyxena Ivanovna se trouve dans le haut de la page e329

On trouve =E9galement des comtes/comtesses Hendrikov dans l'Almanach de

St P=E9tersbourg des ann=E9es 1912 et 1913-1914

susuhanan...
I was at the British Library yesterday and had a look in the 1910-1914
editions of the Almanach de St Pet=E9rsburg. Unfortunately nothing much
more than I already had. Strangely, Giray was listed in the
alphabetical entires under "Sultan". Something akin to listing the Duke
of Edinburgh under "Duke"!

Ikonnikov's entry for the counts Guendrikov did not say much about
Ivan, no dates, no wife, etc.

Cheers,
Christopher Buyers


susuhanan...
Brilliant!

Thank you so much.

I would never have thought of looking under "Guendrikov"!

With sincere gratitude,
Christopher Buyers


Dominique Charenton
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