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Praskovya Fyodorovna <I>Dubrovina</I> Rasputin

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Praskovya Fyodorovna Dubrovina Rasputin

Birth
Death
Jun 1936 (aged 70–71)
Russia
Burial
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Wife of Grigori Rasputin.

Daughter of Fyodor Dubrovin.

Sister of Nikolai Raspopov.

Praskovya and her husband Grigori Rasputin met one another in Abalak, Russia in 1886, were married on February 2, 1887, and had 7 children together, including Dmitri Rasputin (1895), Georgiy Rasputin and his twin Anna Rasputin (born on May 1, 1894), Maria Rasputin (1898), Mikhail Rasputin(1889), Praskovya Rasputina (January 1, 1903), Varvara Rasputin (1900). Another child is said to have been born in 1896 and sadly lived only one day.

Sadly, she was killed by the Russian government in an internment camp, along with her son Dmitry, his wife Feoktista, and their sweet baby daughter Elizaveta.

In this photo to the left, Dmitry is pictured on the left and his widowed mother Praskovya is in the middle. His wife Feoktista is pictured to the right of his mother, seated.

Behind them in this photo stands a house servant who is not related to the family.

This photo was taken about 1930.
Wife of Grigori Rasputin.

Daughter of Fyodor Dubrovin.

Sister of Nikolai Raspopov.

Praskovya and her husband Grigori Rasputin met one another in Abalak, Russia in 1886, were married on February 2, 1887, and had 7 children together, including Dmitri Rasputin (1895), Georgiy Rasputin and his twin Anna Rasputin (born on May 1, 1894), Maria Rasputin (1898), Mikhail Rasputin(1889), Praskovya Rasputina (January 1, 1903), Varvara Rasputin (1900). Another child is said to have been born in 1896 and sadly lived only one day.

Sadly, she was killed by the Russian government in an internment camp, along with her son Dmitry, his wife Feoktista, and their sweet baby daughter Elizaveta.

In this photo to the left, Dmitry is pictured on the left and his widowed mother Praskovya is in the middle. His wife Feoktista is pictured to the right of his mother, seated.

Behind them in this photo stands a house servant who is not related to the family.

This photo was taken about 1930.


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