Catherine Chislova - Children

Children

  • Olga Nikolaevna Nikolaeva, (June 10, 1868 - August 31, 1950) m. Prince Michael Cantacuzene
  • Vladimir Nikolaevich Nikolaev (June 4, 1873 - January 28, 1942)
  • Catherine Nikolaevna Nikolaeva (1874 - January 26, 1940)
  • Nicholas Nikolaevich Nikolaev (April 16, 1875 - January 9, 1902)
  • Galina Nikolaevna Nikolaeva (January 28, 1877 - August 3, 1878)

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