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Natalya Nikolayevna Pyanova was born in 1889 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Krym-<br />

Saray, Yutazin uyezd, Tataria into <strong>the</strong> family <strong>of</strong> a trader, and received an<br />

elementary education. She was <strong>the</strong> wife <strong>of</strong> a priest. In 1932 she was<br />

condemned for “anti-Soviet agitation”. On May 25, 1936 she was arrested, and<br />

accused that: “being a participant in a counter-revolutionary churchmonarchist<br />

group, she took part in illegal meetings and services. She is openly<br />

counter-revolutionary and monarchist.” On December 9 she was sentenced to<br />

five years in <strong>the</strong> camps and sent to Karlag. Nothing more is known about her.<br />

Elizabeth Merkuryevna Danilicheva was born in 1907 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Malaya Bugulma, Bugulma uyezd, Tataria into a peasant family, and received<br />

an elementary education. In 1932 she was on trial for “anti-Soviet agitation”.<br />

On May 25, 1936 she was arrested and accused <strong>of</strong> being “a participant in a<br />

counter-revolutionary church-monarchist group” and <strong>of</strong> “taking part in<br />

illegal meetings and services. She is openly counter-revolutionary and<br />

monarchist.” On December 9 she was sentenced to five years in <strong>the</strong> camps,<br />

and was sent to Karlag. After her release from camp and exile she returned to<br />

Bugulma, where in April, 1951 she was again arrested for “belonging to an<br />

anti-Soviet group <strong>of</strong> churchmen”. On June 9, 1951 she was sentenced to exile<br />

in Kikchetavskaya province. Nothing more is known about her.<br />

Anna Nikolayevna Kiseleva was born in 1908 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Vasilyevka,<br />

Sekretarsky uyezd, Orenburg province into a peasant family, and received an<br />

elementary education. She was <strong>the</strong> sister <strong>of</strong> Maria Kostina. On May 25, 1936<br />

she was arrested and accused that: “being a participant in a counterrevolutionary<br />

church-monarchist group, she took part in illegal meetings and<br />

services, and <strong>the</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> an illegal church. She hid an illegal preacher<br />

in her house, giving material help to <strong>the</strong> reactionary and exiled clergy.” On<br />

December 9 she was sentenced to five years in <strong>the</strong> camps and was sent to<br />

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

Maria Nikolayevna Danilicheva was born in 1881 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Malaya<br />

Bugulma, Bugulma uyezd, Tataria into a peasant family, and received an<br />

elementary education. In 1932 she was condemned for “anti-Soviet agitation”.<br />

On May 25, 1936 she was arrested and accused that: “being a participant in a<br />

counter-revolutionary church-monarchist group, she took part in illegal<br />

meetings and services, and worked to attract <strong>new</strong> members into <strong>the</strong><br />

organization. She is openly counter-revolutionary and monarchist.” On<br />

December 9 she was sentenced to five years in <strong>the</strong> camps and sent to Karlag.<br />

After her release she returned to Bugulma. Nothing more is known about her.<br />

Maria Nikolayevna Kostina was born in 1898 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Vasilyevka,<br />

Sekretarsky uyezd, Orenburg province into a peasant family, and received an<br />

elementary education. She was <strong>the</strong> wife <strong>of</strong> a priest. On May 25, 1936 she was<br />

arrested, and on October 11 she was accused that: “being a participant in a<br />

counter-revolutinary church-monarchist group, she took part in illegal<br />

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