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Andrei (d. 1638), governor of Siberia in 1633-35

  • Vasily (1618 – 1652)
    • Ivan (1641 – 1663)
    • Vasily (1643 – 1714)
      • Aleksei Kislitsyn (1665 – 1740)
        • Mikhail "Kvasnik" (1687 – 1775), clown of Empress Anna
          • Andrei (1740 – 1777)
            • Andrei (1770 – 1835)
              • Mikhail (1802 – 1851)
              • Fyodor (1806 – 1869)
                • Konstantin (1832 – 1879)
                  • Valerian (1869 – 1923)
                • Vladimir (1834 – 1876)
            • Vasily (1775 – 1853)
        • Vasily (1694 – 1732)
    • Irina (d. 1679), m. Prince Yuriy Trubetskoy
  • Ivan (d. 1690)
    • Andrei (1649 – 1701), governor of Kazan 1682 and Kiev 1683
    • Ivan "Lob" (d. 1686), governor of Kazan 1685
    • Ivan "Menshoy"(d. 1688)
  • Aleksei (1632 – 1694), governor of Siberia (1664-67, 1681-83), governor of Kiev (1676)
    • Dmitri (d. 1671)
      • Praskovia (1671 – 1703), married Fyodor Naryshkin and secondly in 1694 to Prince Anikita Repnin
      • Mavra (1670 – 1743), m. Prince Mikhail Kurakin
    • Boris (1654 – 1714), tutor of Peter the Great
      • Aleksei (1671 – 1713)
        • Sergei (1695 – 1758), governor of Moscow (1753-58)
          • Nikolai (1712 – 1773), captain of guards
            • Sergei (1753 – 1827), colonel
              • Nikolai (1800 – 1848), chamberlain
            • Mikhail (1756 – 1827), governor of Yaroslavl (1801-17)
              • Nikolai (1790 – 1812), killed in action at Borodino
              • Aleksandr (1798 – 1858), a Decembrist
              • Valerian (1803 – 1859), a Decembrist
                • Mstislav (1847 – 1902), Count Ostermann
                  • Aleksandr (1870 – 1914)
                    • Mstislav (1899 – 1966)
                    • Lev (1904 – 1969)
              • Leonid (1806 – 1860), chamberlain
            • Aleksandr (1773 – 1844), chamberlain 1795, chancellor of the Russian orders 1830, Minister of Education (1817-24), Ober-Procuror of the Holy Synod (1804-24), Chairman of the State Council (1838-41)
          • Aleksei (1723 – 1765), colonel
            • Sergei (1756 – 1820), colonel
              • Aleksei (1783 – 1848)
              • Ivan (1784 – 1853), Major General
              • Maria (1792 – 1855), married Sergei Vladimirovich Mikhalkov (1789 – 1843). Her great-grandson is Sergei Mikhalkov, a famous Russian poet
            • Boris (1758 – 1811)
              • Aleksei (1790 – 1807), killed in action in the Battle of Friedland
              • Aleksandr (1794 – 1862)
              • Pavel (1795 – 1879)
              • Nikolai (1802 – 1876), subcolonel
                • Boris (1841 – 1912)
                • Sergei (1843 – 1886)
              • Dmitri (1803 – 1864)
                • Yuri (1847 – 1896)
                  • Vasili (1879 – 1924)
                  • Dmitri (1881 – 1919)
                • Nikolai (1850 – 1925), governor of Archangel, Kaluga, and Tver (1885-1903), senator (1903-17), the last Prime-Minister of the Russian Empire (27 December 191627 February 1917)
                  • Dmitri (1882 – 1928)
                  • Nikolai (1883 – 1931), executed in the prison of Solovki
                  • Aleksandr (1885 – 1974)
                  • Evgeni (1888 – 1928)
                • Boris (1852 – 1895)
            • Yakov (1763 – 1840), colonel
        • Yakov (1697 – 1749)
          • Pyotr (1719 – 1767), Major General
          • Aleksandr (1729 – 1779), colonel
            • Yakov (1753 – 1821)
              • Aleksandr (1785 – 1813), died from wounds at Laon
              • Nikolai (1788 – 1850), Lieutenant General
                • Aleksandr (1830 – 1911)
                  • Nikolai (1851 – 1911)
                  • Vladimir (1857 – 1923)
                    • Vladimir (1887 – 1974)
                      • Dmitri (1914 – 1976)
                      • Kirill (b. 1917), Chairman of the Tolstoy Fund
              • Grigori (1789 – 1821)
              • Sergei (1792 – 1859), chamberlain
            • Mikhail (1768 – 1789)
            • Pyotr (1771 – 1827), Lieutenant General
      • Vasily (1681 – 1710)
        • Mikhail (1702 – 1749)
        • Boris (1705 – 1769), admiral
          • Vasily (1729 – 1771), chamberlain
          • Vladimir (1731 – 1798), colonel. Married with Countess Natalia Tchernyshova
            • Boris (1769 – 1813), general-lieutenant
            • Dmitri (1771-1844) fought bravely during the Napoleonic wars, was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant General and governed Moscow for 25 years.
              • Vladimir (1815 – 1888), general of cavalry
              • Boris (1819 – 1878), general-lieutenant
                • Dmitri (1851 – 1920), general-major
                  • Boris (1892 – 1919)
                  • Vladimir (1902 – 1990)
                    • Boris (1934 – 2000)
          • Aleksei (1732 – 1792)
          • Aleksandra (1735 – 1764). Married to Baron Grigori Nikolaievich Stroganov (1730 – 1777)
        • Dmitri (1704 – 1780), colonel
        • Vasily (1710 – 1774)
      • Sergei (1687 – 1758)
    • Ivan (1656 – 1729)
    • Yakov (1658 – 1683)
    • Pyotr (1662 – 1721), ambassador to Austria (1705-07), senator 1711, governor of Archangelsk, Kiev, and Riga
      • Vasily (1682 – 1740)
    • Fyodor (1668 – 1736)
  • Mikhail (1639 – 1687), governor of Smolensk and Kiev

References

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  • [http*//genealogy.euweb.cz/russia/galitzin1.html Genealogy of the Galitzine family]