Wife, Natalia Nikolaevna Native Goncharova, married to A.S. Pushkin in 1831 Between the spouses from the very beginning of a cordial and friendly relationship. By the end of 1831g. Natalia Nikolaevna gets acquainted with Dantes. Despite
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Wife, Natalia Nikolaevna Native Goncharova, married to A.S.
Pushkin in 1831 Between the spouses from the very
beginning of a cordial and friendly relationship. By the end of 1831g. Natalia Nikolaevna gets acquainted with Dantes. Despite all restraint in her behavior with Dantes, secular circles began spreading about her allegedly infidelity to her husband. This was the reason for the poet's duel and death. Pushkin (Goncharova)
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The eldest son, Alexander Aleksandrovich Pushkin (1833-1914). A.A.
Pushkin Pupil of the 2nd St. Petersburg High School
and the Corps of Pages. He was awarded the gold George weapon with the inscription "For bravery" and the Order of St. Vladimir IV degree with swords and a bow. For 35 years of military service he became a knight of many Russian and three foreign orders. In the 1890's. A.A. Pushkin "for distinction in service" was promoted to lieutenant-general.
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The eldest daughter, Maria Aleksandrovna Pushkina (1832-1919). M.A.
Pushkin Has received home education. Since 1852. - The
maid of honor. Since 1860. He was married to Major-General L. N. Gartung. L.N. Tolstoy, who knew her, reflected some features of her appearance in Anna Karenina.
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Younger daughter, Natalia Pushkina (1836-1913). Received a
home education. Married to M.L. Dubelt. In the second
marriage - Merenberg. Contemporaries called her "the beautiful daughter of a beautiful mother." In 1876, Natalia Alexandrovna provided IS. Turgenev for the publication of the father's letter to her mother. This displeased her brothers
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The younger son, Grigory Aleksandrovich Pushkin (1835-1913).
The pupil of the Corps of Pages. Cornet, captain
of the Life Guards Equestrian Regiment, was transferred to the Ministry of the Interior, where he rose to the rank of Senior Adviser. From 1866 to 1899 he lived in the village of Mikhailovskoye.