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Mariannette1


: 15
2021 .
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Dio :
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Pour autant que je sache, le nom de famille Akhverdoff est d'origine arménienne tandis que Pridonishvili est un nom de famille géorgien typique.
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Thank you very much, Dio.

Indeed, AKHVERDOFF is actually the Russified version of AKHVERDIAN. As for PRIDONOFF, I was thinking that it was the Russified version of PRIDONIAN, but I have no proof of that.

So I'm doing research about my grandmother's family. Her name was Elena "Gilberte" Konstantinovna AKHVERDOFF (Tiflis, May 24, 1915 - France, 1986).

Her father, Konstantin Artemievich AKHVERDOFF (Tiflis, March 23, 1884 - May 5, 1957 - buried in Vaké cemetery) is the son of Artem AKHVERDOFF (or AKHVERDIAN), and Anna PRIDONOFF.
Family legend says they were 17 children :confuse , but we only know the names of two of his brothers:
- Grigori (Tiflis, 1875 -?), Doctor at the hospital on Mikhailowsy prospect, and professor at the faculty of medicine,
- Ovanès, who was a lawyer.
Konstantin was a civil engineer and architect and studied at the Institute of Civil Engineers in St. Petersburg. I think that he studied at the Tiflis Gymnasium, before (I have a picture of him in uniform that I could possibly show you).

Her mother, Jeanne NOURY (1885-1947) was french, and she came to Saint Petersburg to be a teacher. She met Konstantin there, and they were married on June 5, 1911 at St. Catherine's Church in St. Petersburg. Then, they lived in Tiflis.

Jeanne and her two children (my grandmother and her brother Artem, Pierre Konstantinovich AKHVERDOFF - Tiflis, September 24, 1912 - France, 1982) fled Tiflis shortly after the entry of Soviet troops, in 1921. They transited through Constantinople and they finally arrived in France at the end of 1921. Konstantin was never able to join them, and finaly remarrying in 1926.

Before their departure, they lived at 138 Mikhailovsky prospect (now Agmashenebeli avenue), Tiflis, where Konstantin also worked.
Konstantin's last address was at 66 Engels street (now Lado Asatiani street), Tbilissi.

I am therefore looking for any element concerning :
- Konstantin's parents, Artem AKHVERDOFF and ANNA PRIDONOFF : dates (birth, death...), parents, adresses (in Tiflis and maybe at the countryside), profession... I do know nothing about them, except that Artem was a businessman
- Konstantin's siblings,
- My grandmother's baptismal certificate. I know that her brother Artem was baptized at Norachen Church, I guess she may have been baptized in the same place,
- anything about the 138 Mikhaïlovsky prospect,
- when they left Tiflis,
- Anything about the family (certificates, press, photos, memories...) even if small informations !

I hope that someone could help me.
I would be extremely grateful.

Sincerely,

Marianne

Dio

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Mariannette1 :
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Well, as for now (lockdown time) best you can do is to search in newspapers at the site of The National Parlamentary Library of Georgia:
http://dspace.nplg.gov.ge/simp...ype=equals
And at the site of Family Search (for metrical books of Norashen Church).
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Mariannette1


: 15
2021 .
: 13

Dio :
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Mariannette1 :
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Well, as for now (lockdown time) best you can do is to search in newspapers at the site of The National Parlamentary Library of Georgia:
http://dspace.nplg.gov.ge/simp...ype=equals
And at the site of Family Search (for metrical books of Norashen Church).
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Dio

: 675
2011 .
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Mariannette1 :
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Anna PRIDONOFF
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Here, http://217.147.235.82/bitstrea...870_N7.pdf
at page 4, for example, is mentioned Nikolay Ivanovitch Pridonoff, who had a grocery store at Golovinsky prospect in 1870.
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Dio

: 675
2011 .
: 408
http://217.147.235.82/bitstrea...82_N75.pdf
Vine shop of A.P. Akhverdoff at Mikhailovsky brige. Could be Artem
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Mariannette1


: 15
2021 .
: 13

Dio :
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http://217.147.235.82/bitstrea...82_N75.pdf
Vine shop of A.P. Akhverdoff at Mikhailovsky brige. Could be Artem
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Indeed, while I was searching in newspapers (Kavkaz and Tiflis Leaf) and in the Caucasus Calendar, I found an Artem Petrovich AKHVERDOFF who could be Konstantin's father. but I also found an Artem Ivanovich AKHVERDOFF, also a merchant ... suddenly, I don't know which one is the right one. I need to search more.

Thank you so much for this link, I haven't see it before, and the wine shop could be a very interesting clue !
Dio

: 675
2011 .
: 408

Mariannette1 :
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and the wine shop could be a very interesting clue !
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Yes, especially because it was situated at Mikhailovsky bridge and Konstantin's family as you wrote
Mariannette1 :
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Grigori (Tiflis, 1875 -?), Doctor at the hospital on Mikhailowsy prospect,
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Mariannette1 :
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Before their departure, they lived at 138 Mikhailovsky prospect
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Besides
Mariannette1 :
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Jeanne and her two children (my grandmother and her brother Artem, Pierre Konstantinovich AKHVERDOFF
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Petr (Pierre) as well as Artem could be popular names in the family.
But indeed you need more information to proof it.
Good luck in your search!
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Mariannette1


: 15
2021 .
: 13
>> Dio 15 2021 20:31

I never thought about Petr/Pierre ! But Pierre was also the name of Jeanne's father.

Is Mikhaïlovsky bridge near Mikhaïlovsky prospect, where a lot of Akhverdoff were living and working?

One more question : I'd like to read Tiflis Leaf for 1909, to search Artem death. But I don't find it in dspace.nplg.gov.ge . Is it right ? Or were can I find it?
Mariannette1


: 15
2021 .
: 13
Hello,

I just achieve to discover this website, showing photos of Georgia. Some are really old, it's really interesting. Maybe you already know that, but just in case... enjoy !


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http://photomuseum.org.ge/index_en.htm
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Dio

: 675
2011 .
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Mariannette1 :
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Is Mikhaïlovsky bridge near Mikhaïlovsky prospect, where a lot of Akhverdoff were living and working?
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Mikhaïlovsky bridge now is called - ზაარბიუკენის ხიდი and Mikhaïlovsky prospect is called - დავით აღმაშენებლის გამზირი. The prospect is located on the left bank of the Kura River and runs from Saarbrücken Square (near the brige) to Giorgi Tsabadze street.
It takes about 15 minits to get from the brige to your adress.

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