Andreeva (Frolovskaya) Natalya Nikolaevna

Years of life: 1897-1970
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Genus. in 1897 in St. Petersburg, in a noble family. Father is a teacher at the Mikhailovsky Artillery Academy, teacher of Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich). She married Archpriest Theodore Andreev. In 1921-1922 studied at the Theological Institute, took an active part in church and social life. After the release of the Declaration of Metropolitan Sergius (Stragorodsky), together with her husband, she broke off communication with him and accepted the spiritual leadership of Metropolitan Joseph (Petrov) and the bishop, then Archbishop Dimitri (Lyubimov). Twice she went on errands to Metropolitan Joseph in Ustyuzhna, where he was exiled. 09/21/1930 arrested in a group case as “a participant in the counter-revolutionary monarchist organization of churchmen of the TOC”, in April 1931 she was sent to Moscow and imprisoned in Butyrka prison to bring to the investigation in the group case “participants of the All-Union counter-revolutionary” monarchist organization clergy of the TOC." By resolution of the OGPU Collegium dated September 3, 1931, she was imprisoned in a concentration camp for a period of 3 years. On October 28, 1931, by decree of the OGPU, the concentration camp was replaced by exile to Kazakhstan for the same period. In 1933 she returned to Leningrad, but in 1935 she was expelled again. Returned to Leningrad in 1954. Died in 1970. Rehabilitated 04/04/1994.

Documents (3)

Fund 016 / Inventory 1 / Case 3
74. Letter from the Central Administration of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation No. 10/a-1923 dated 04/28/1996 (reply to No. 72 dated 03/07/1996) of the St. Petersburg Research Center "Memorial" about the available information on N. N. Andreeva, F. S. Bulgakova, V. N. Vorobiev, E. S. Dobryakova. Drozdova D.P., Dulova N.N., Zavalina B.V., Korobkova M.A., Lyubimova D.G., Nikitina A.A., Novoselova M.A., Petrovykh I.S., Sverchkova I.A., Tugolesova B.A. Ulyanova I.I., Khibarina I.N., Baskareva V.A.