Steblin-Kamensky Ivan Georgievich
Archpriest of the Russian Orthodox Church. Josephite movement activist
Genus. in 1887 in St. Petersburg, the son of a former Privy Councilor of the Admiralty and grandson of the governor of Vilna. Graduated from the naval corps. Before the October Revolution, a naval officer in the Baltic Fleet, since 1918. director of lighthouses of the Baltic Fleet, deacon since 1920. In 1923, the priest in Leningrad, in 1929 in Voronezh, was appointed diocesan dean. In 1921 he was arrested, and again arrested in 1924 under Art. 68 of the Criminal Code and, together with a group of Leningrad clergy, was deported to the Solovetsky concentration camp for 3 years, and in the fall he was deported to Voronezh for 3 years. In 1929, he was arrested again and on August 16, 1929, the OS at the OGPU Collegium was sentenced to 3 years in prison under Art. 58-10 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR and sent to the Solovetsky concentration camp. 02/12/1930 arrested by the OGPU Collegium. Sentenced on July 28, 1930 under Art. 58-1- part 2 and 58-11 of the Criminal Code of the RSFSR to the VMN. Shot on August 2, 1930. Rehabilitated by the Prosecutor's Office of the Voronezh Region on December 30, 1992.
ID: RU12707902-pers-121951
Documents (1)
Fund 016 / Inventory 2 / Case 2
22. Letter from the Archival Department of the Regional Administration, Central Children's Research Institute of the Voronezh Region. No. 589 dated 10.19.1994 Central State Administration of St. Petersburg on the available information on Steblin-Kamensky I.G.

