Tereshchenko

Tereshchenko

Terestchenko ( _ru. Терещенко) is a surname of Ukrainian origin. It originates from the name Teresh ( _uk. Тереш) through an addition of the Ukrainian paternal suffix "-enko".

People

Tereshchenko family

Of a prominent Terestchenko family of Ukrainian entrepreneurs and philanthropists. The following is an approximate family tree:

* Artemii Tereshchenko (1794-1873), an Ukrainian entrepreneur, land-owner, establisher of sugar factories

** Nikola Terestchenko (1819-1903), a Ukrainian philanthropist, son of Artemii *** [Varvara Terestchenko married name "Khanenko" (Bogdan Khanenko)|(1848-1922, art collector, a cofounder of the Kiev Museum of Western and Oriental Art] *** Ivan Tereshchenko (1854-1903), a painter, son of Nikola **** Mikhail Terestchenko (1886–1956), a minister of Russian Provisional Government, son of Ivan

** Theodore Terestchenko brother of Nikola Married Nadjezda Hlopov in 1883 3 children - Nadine - Feodor (theodore) - Nathalie *** Nadine married to V. Mourravieff- Apostol 3 boys *** Feodor see hereunder *** Nathalie - married one girl

** Fyodor Artemyevich Terestchenko, whose collection served a basis of the Kiev Museum of Russian Art *** Fyodor Fyodorovich Terestchenko (1888-?), an aircraft constructor, son of Fyodor Artemyevich married with Beatrix Ekaterina Von keyserlingk - issue a girl Nathalie Terestchenko married herself with Alexander Prince Schirinsky-Schikhmatoff issue 3 girls Kyra - Irina - Xénia.

Others

* Sergey Tereshchenko (born 1951), a prime minister of Kazakhstan
* Irina Tereshchenko (born 1947), a Soviet movie actress
* Aleksei Tereschenko (born 1980), a Russian ice hockey player
* Vyacheslav Tereschenko (born 1977), a Ukrainian football player
* Oles Tereshchenko (born 1975), a Ukrainian journalist
* Nikolaĭ Semenovich Tereshchenko, composer

Location

* Tereshchenkovskaya street in Kiev, Ukraine named after Nikola Tereshchenko [http://www.zerkalo-nedeli.com/nn/show/55/4221/]


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