Semyon Yanovsky
Semyon Ivanovich Yanovsky (Russian: Семён Иванович Яновский; April 15, 1788 – January 6, 1876) was a Russian naval officer who was appointed in late 1818 as Chief Manager of the Russian-American Company, serving into 1820. He had traveled to Kodiak Island with his commanding officer, Ludwig von Hagemeister, who appointed him to the post. The Russian-American Company conducted trading and colonization based in present-day Alaska. Yanovsky was replaced in 1820 by Matvey Ivanovich Muravyev, who had been selected by the Board of the RAC.
Semyon Yanovsky | |
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3rd Governor of Russian America | |
In office October 24, 1818 – September 15, 1820 | |
Preceded by | Ludwig von Hagemeister |
Succeeded by | Matvey Muravyev |
Personal details | |
Born | April 15, 1788 Glukhov, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire |
Died | January 6, 1876 87) Kaluga Governorate, Russian Empire | (aged
Nationality | Russian |
Spouse | Irina Baranova |
Weeks after the naval party reached Kodiak Island in 1817, Yanovsky married Irina Baranova, daughter of Alexander Andreyevich Baranov, the Chief Manager of the RAC since 1799. She was half-Aleut.
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