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Tatyana Yegorovna Bondina was born in 1882 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Belo-<br />

Bezvodnaya, Prigorodny uyezd into a peasant family. She was an illiterate<br />

free peasant. On January 23, 1930 she was arrested in connection with a<br />

church case, and on February 20 was sentenced to five years’ exile in <strong>the</strong><br />

north. Nothing more is known about her.<br />

Maria Alexeyevna Rodionova was born in 1894 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Belo-<br />

Bezvodnaya, Pridgorodny uyezd into a peasant family. A free peasant, she<br />

was arrested on January 23, 1930 in a group case <strong>of</strong> churchmen, and on<br />

February 20 was sentenced to five years’ exile in <strong>the</strong> north. Nothing more is<br />

known about her.<br />

Maria Maximovna Savina was born in 1903 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Korshuny,<br />

Maritureksky uyezd into a peasant family. She had no fixed occupation. On<br />

January 27, 1930 she was arrested in a group church case, and on February 20<br />

was sentenced to five years’ exile in <strong>the</strong> north. Nothing more is known about<br />

her.<br />

Alexandra Mikhailovna Mironova was born in 1880 in Yelabuga into a<br />

merchant’s family, and went to a three-class school. She was a dress-maker.<br />

On January 23, 1930 she was arrested in a group church case, and on February<br />

20 was sentenced to five years’ exile in <strong>the</strong> north. Nothing more is known<br />

about her.<br />

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Priest Gurias Sergeyevich Kosmin was born in 1882 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Teploye marsh, Mamadysh uyezd into <strong>the</strong> family <strong>of</strong> a priest. He went to a<br />

<strong>the</strong>ological seminary, and served in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Verkhny Aktash,<br />

Almetyevsk region. On March 5, 1930 he was arrested for being “a participant<br />

in a counter-revolutionary religio-monarchist organization, <strong>the</strong> True<br />

<strong>Orthodox</strong> Church”, and on April 5 was sentenced to ten years in <strong>the</strong> camps.<br />

Nothing more is known about him.<br />

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Reader Michael Alexandrovich Yegorov was born in 1906 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Yemelkino, Aksubayevo region, Tataria, and lived in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Yelaur,<br />

Oktyabrsky region. On April 2, 1930 he was arrested, and on May 15 was<br />

condemned for “anti-collective farm agitation”. However, he was released<br />

under guard, taking into account <strong>the</strong> time he had already been in prison.<br />

Nothing more is known about him.<br />

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