Tereshchenko
Tereshchenko (Ukrainian: Терещенко; Russian: Терещенко) is a surname of Ukrainian origin. It originates from the name Teresh (Ukrainian: Тереш) through an addition of the Ukrainian paternal suffix -enko.
People
Tereshchenko or Terestchenko family
Of a prominent Tereshchenko family of Ukrainian entrepreneurs and philanthropists. The following is an approximate family tree:
- Artemy Tereshchenko (1794–1873), Ukrainian entrepreneur, land-owner, establisher of sugar factories
- Nikola Tereshchenko (1819–1903), Ukrainian philanthropist, son of Artemy
- Varvara Khanenko (1848–1922, née Tereshchenko), art collector, cofounder of the Kyiv Museum of Western and Oriental Art)
- Ivan Tereshchenko (1854–1903), mecene and patron of arts, son of Nikola
- Mikhail Terestchenko (1886–1956), minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Provisional Government, son of Ivan. Married to Marguerite Noe, 1 daughter Mikhailina, and 1 son Pierre Mikhailovitch Terestchenko. Married [second wife]to Ebba Holst, 1 son, Ivan Mikhailovitch Tereshchenko.
- Pierre Mikhailovitch Terestchenko (1919–2004), married Genevieve Delmotte. 5 children, Marie-Christine (born in 1949, doctor), Chantal (born in 1951), Michel (born in 1954, mayor of Hlukhiv in Ukraine 2015–2020), Sophie (born in 1957), Agnes (born in 1961).
- Ivan Mikhailovitch Terestchenko, married Nadine Rousselot. 3 children, Michel (born in 1956) philosopher, Ivan (born in 1958) photographer, Alexandra (1964–1982)
- Mikhail Terestchenko (1886–1956), minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Provisional Government, son of Ivan. Married to Marguerite Noe, 1 daughter Mikhailina, and 1 son Pierre Mikhailovitch Terestchenko. Married [second wife]to Ebba Holst, 1 son, Ivan Mikhailovitch Tereshchenko.
- Nikola Tereshchenko (1819–1903), Ukrainian philanthropist, son of Artemy
- Theodore Artemievitch Tereshchenko (Fyodor pronunciation Russe de Theodore), brother of Nikola Married Nadjezda Hlopov in 1883 son of Artemii whose collection served a basis of the Kyiv Museum of Russian Art 3 children - Nadine - Theodore (Fyodor pronunciation en Russe de Theodore) - Nathalie
- Nadine Fyodorovna Tereshchenko, married to V. Mourravieff - Apostol 3 boys - Vadim - Andrew (Andy) - Alexis (Dick) Mourravieff- Apostol[1]
- Theodore Fyodorovich Tereshchenko (1888–1950?), an aircraft constructor, son of Theodore Artemyevich married with Ekaterina Beatrix Von keyserlingk[2] issue a girl Nathalie Tereshchenko married herself with Alexander Alexandrovitch, Prince, Schirinsky-Schikhmatoff issue 3 girls Kyra, Irina, and Xénia
- Nathalie Fyodorovna Tereshchenko, married to Ouvarov issue 1 girl: Nathalie
- Simon Tereshchenko (1839–1893), son of Artemy
- Theodore Artemievitch Tereshchenko (Fyodor pronunciation Russe de Theodore), brother of Nikola Married Nadjezda Hlopov in 1883 son of Artemii whose collection served a basis of the Kyiv Museum of Russian Art 3 children - Nadine - Theodore (Fyodor pronunciation en Russe de Theodore) - Nathalie
Others
- Alexei Tereshchenko (born 1980), Russian ice hockey player
- Dmytro Tereshchenko (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer
- Irina Tereshchenko (born 1947), Soviet movie actress
- Oles Tereshchenko (born 1975), Ukrainian journalist
- Oleh Tereshchenko (born 1972), Ukrainian football player
- Sergey Tereshchenko (1951–2023), Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
- Valery Tereshchenko (academic) (1901–1994), Russian−Soviet academic
- Valery Tereshchenko (diplomat) (born 1952), Russian diplomat and ambassador
- Vladyslav Tereshchenko (born 1972), Ukrainian sprint canoer
- Vyacheslav Tereschenko (born 1977), Ukrainian football player
Others
- Tereshchenko diamond, a 42.92-carat (8.584 g) blue diamond
References
- genealogy tree
- "Home". keyserlingk.info.
See also
- All pages with titles containing Tereshchenko
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