wind_up_bird, спасибо большое за помощь. Информация и фотографии по тыртовым есть, но данных, к сожалению, не так много, как хотелось бы. Кое-что о Тыртовых можно прочесть тут:
Тыртов.
По Константину Александровичу у меня вот что:
Complete
service record
of Lieutenant of Reserve of the Navy
Konstantin Aleksandrovich Tyrtov
compiled February, 28, 1912.
* Rank, name, patronymic name, family name, post, age, religion, insignia
and pay.
===========================
Lieutenant of Reserve of the Navy
Konstantin Aleksandrovich Tyrtov
was born November, 22, 1877.
Orthodox.
He has:
order of St. Stanislaw of Third class;
order of St. Anna of Third class with swords and bow;
medal for works on the first general census of the population of the Russian
Empire (on the Ribbon of the National Colours);
medal with legend "For campaigne to the China of 1900-1901";
Prussian order of the Crown of Fourth class;
Royal Order of the Legion of Honour of the Chevalier Cross.
* What rank is he descent from?
=============================
From dvoryane (nobles) of the Nizhny Novgorod guberniya (government).
* Estate
========
He (or his parents) has patrimonial estate.
* Family status
================
He came into first lawful matrimony at September, 12, 1901 with daughter of
Commercial Councillor Otto Vasilyevich Lindholm, maid Nataliya (b. August,
26, 1878). At April, 23, 1907 daughter Nataliya was born. At November, 12,
1908 daughter Vera was born.
Wife: Lutheran.
Children: Orthodox.
* Notes
========
In 1904 and 1905 he was in fortress the Vladivostok, which was proclaimed in
state of siege.
In 1901 he was given a holiday for 4 months. He reported at the fixed time.
* Where was he bring up and did he complete a course of study in an
educational institution? When did he come into a service, what a ranks, what
a posts, where did he do the service? Has he any special doings or a merits
on a service? Was he rewarded something special in addition to the ranks?
============================
September, 1, 1890: He entered the Naval School, today Naval Cadet Corps.
May, 9, 1893: He was moved up into the junior special class.
November, 22, 1893: Active duty reckoned from...
September, 4, 1894: He was promoted to the rank of junior unter-oficer
(non-commissioned officer).
August, 10, 1895: He was promoted to the rank of gardemarine.
August, 29, 1895: He was promoted to the rank of senior unter-oficer.
September, 25, 1896: He was promoted to the rank of midshipman by the Royal
Order of Navy No. 100.
September, 25, 1896: He was taken on to the naval depot No. 14 by circular
of Central Naval Department No. 204.
January, 16, 1897: He was appointed manager of weapon to the naval depot No.
14 by the order No. 20 of senior flag-officer of the Second Naval Division.
January, 25, 1897: By the order No. 39 of the Chief admiral of Kronshtadt's
port he was appointed census taker from the naval depot No. 14 for
forthcoming general census of the population of February, 28.
January, 30, 1897: He was decorated with deep-bronze medal for works in the
first general census of the population of the Russian Empire for bearing on
the chest on the Ribbon of the National Colours.
April, 19, 1897: By the circular No. 391 of the Kronshtadt's port staff he
was appointed officer of the watch to the navigation on the bronenosets
(armorclad battleship) Gangut.
May, 1, 1897: By the order No. 200 of the Chief admiral of Kronshtadt port
he was appointed to the foreign navigation on the first rank cruiser Russia.
September, 4, 1897: He was rewarded Prussian order of Crown of fourth class.
January, 1, 1901: By the order No. 1 of the Naval Department he was promoted
to the rank of lieutenant.
April, 15, 1902: By the order No. 80 of the Naval Department he was
appointed junior flag-officer of the Staff of Commander-In-Chief of the
training body of the Naval Cadet Corps during campaign of this year.
May, 27, 1902: He was rewarded by French Royal Order of the Legion of Honour
of the Chevalier Cross, on which Royal permission for its acceptance and
bearing was recieved.
October, 7, 1902: By circular of the General Naval Staff No. 204 he was
promoted to the naval depot No. 8.
December, 6, 1902: Mercifully he was rewarded order of St. Stanislaw of
Third class.
May, 19, 1903: By the Royal Order of the Naval Department No. 478 he was
taken on reserve of Navy.
July, 24, 1903: By the order No. 340 of the Bodies of Naval Depots he was
decorated with light-bronze medal with legend "For campaigne to the China of
1900-1901".
February, 23, 1904: By the Royal Order of the Naval Department No. 529 he
was designated from reserve of Navy to the service from February, 18, of
this year.
March, 1, 1904: By the circular of the General Naval Staff No. 53 he was
taken on the Siberian Naval Depot.
January, 29, 1904: By the order No. 74 of the admiral of Vladivostok port he
was appointed the captain of the minonosets (torpedo boat) No. 210 during
campaign of this year.
January, 29, 1904: ...he was ordered to take the 9th and 27th rotas
(companies) of navy recruits.
June, 30, 1904: By the order No. 111 of Commander-In-Chief of Pacific fleet
he was decorated with order of St. Anna of Third class with swords and bow
for excellent management and courage at the time of campaign from 15th to
19th of June of intensified reconnaissance in the port of Genzan (Wonsan).
January, 12, 1905: By the order No. 56 of the admiral of Vladivostok port he
was sent on the mission to the foothills of Manchuria the city of Harbin and
to station Shuangcheng on official business.
August, 9, 1905: By the order No. 1206 of the admiral of Vladivostok port he
was written off from the minonosets No. 210 to the Siberian Naval Depot by
sickness.
September, 24, 1905: By the order No. 1454 of the admiral of Vladivostok
port he was appointed captain of the minonosets No. 206.
September, 18, 1905: By the order No. 180 of the Naval Department he was
appointed captain of the minonosets "Tochniy" (accurate).
October, 17, 1905: By the order No. 1616 of the admiral of Vladivostok port
he was appointed Head of the Admiralty of Ulysses' Bay (in Vladivostok).
..: By the Royal Order of the Naval Department he was taken on reserve of
Navy.
Умер в Шанхае в 1938 от туберкулеза. Имеется фото. Потомки проживают в Англии, потому и послужной список на английском, извините...
Спасибо за информацию о Петре Ивановиче. У меня только год рожденья не совпал с приведенным Вами, и послужной список не такой подробный. Кстати, его сын - знаменитый Роман Тыртов или Эрте, парижский модельер и дизайнер. У него есть книга воспоминаний Things i remember, которую мне никак не удается достать.