Evdokiya Adamova <I>Anaskewicz</I> Dowlud

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Evdokiya Adamova Anaskewicz Dowlud

Birth
Belarus
Death
25 Oct 1939 (aged 63)
Pinsk, Pinsk District, Brest, Belarus
Burial
Pinsk, Pinsk District, Brest, Belarus Add to Map
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Born in Osovo, Belarus (latitude 53.55°, longitude 25.6166667°). It is a tiny village west of Novogroduk.

Evdokiya was the daughter of Adam ANASHKEVICH and Mary Isabella (last name unknown).

She married Ivan on September 28, 1897, in Pinsk, Belarus.

With Ivan, she had seven children: Trofem, Nadia, Irena, Michael, Anastasia, Sergei, and Dyonizy.

Because her husband was alligned with the losing side in the 1917 Russian Revolution, her husband was sent to Siberia for a few years. During those years, Evdokiya survived on her own, with her and her children living in great poverty and hardship.

Sometime in the years before she died, Evdokiya had a stroke that left her with some facial paralysis. The only known photo of her was taken after the stroke, and the paralysis can be seen in the photo.
Born in Osovo, Belarus (latitude 53.55°, longitude 25.6166667°). It is a tiny village west of Novogroduk.

Evdokiya was the daughter of Adam ANASHKEVICH and Mary Isabella (last name unknown).

She married Ivan on September 28, 1897, in Pinsk, Belarus.

With Ivan, she had seven children: Trofem, Nadia, Irena, Michael, Anastasia, Sergei, and Dyonizy.

Because her husband was alligned with the losing side in the 1917 Russian Revolution, her husband was sent to Siberia for a few years. During those years, Evdokiya survived on her own, with her and her children living in great poverty and hardship.

Sometime in the years before she died, Evdokiya had a stroke that left her with some facial paralysis. The only known photo of her was taken after the stroke, and the paralysis can be seen in the photo.


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