Timofei Savvich Morozov Explained

Timofei Savvich Morozov (23 January, 1823, Moscow - 10 October, 1889) was Russian business person active in the later period of the Russian Empire. He was part of the influential Old Believer family, the Morozovs, the son of Savva Vasilyevich Morozov.[1] He was appointed head of the Moscow Duma in 1866.[2]

Timofei was one of a small number of entrepreneurs who used to attend meetings of the Russian Technical Society.[3]

Family

Timofei married Maria Feodorovna Simonova in 1846.[4] Together they had six children:[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Semenova . Natalya . Morozov : the story of a family and a lost collection . 2020 . Yale University . New Haven . 978-0-300-24982-8 . en.
  2. Bowman . Linda . Seeking Salvation: Moral Economies and Management at the Morozov Mills, 1885-1905 . Social History . 2003 . 28 . 3, October 2003 . 322–345 . 10.1080/0307102032000119047 . 4287010 . 144630928 . en.
  3. Book: Rieber . Alfred J. . The imperial Russian project : autocratic politics, economic development, and social fragmentation . 2017 . University of Toronto Press . Toronto . 978-1-4875-0051-1.
  4. Web site: Timofey Savvich Morozov (1823-1889) - Find A... . www.findagrave.com . Find a grave . 4 June 2021 . en.