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Nicholas Vasilyevich Kolotov was born in 1891 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Kolotovy,<br />

Orichevo uyezd, where he lived as a craftsman. In <strong>the</strong> autumn <strong>of</strong> 1929 he was<br />

arrested, and on January 3, 1930 was sentenced to three years in <strong>the</strong> camps<br />

and sent to a camp. In 1932 he was released and went to live in Vyatka, where<br />

he worked as a warehouseman in a brick factory. In <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>of</strong> 1937 he<br />

was arrested for being “a participant in <strong>the</strong> counter-revolutionary<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> churchpeople, ‘<strong>the</strong> True <strong>Orthodox</strong> Church’”, and on<br />

September 29 was sentenced to death. On October 14 he was shot.<br />

Vladimir Andrianovich Kuklin was born in 1899 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Ersh,<br />

Orichevo uyezd, Vyatka province into a peasant family. He was a free<br />

peasant. In 1933 he was arrested and fined. In <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>of</strong> 1937 he was<br />

arrested for being “a participant in <strong>the</strong> counter-revolutionary organization <strong>of</strong><br />

churchpeople, ‘<strong>the</strong> True <strong>Orthodox</strong> Church’”, and on September 29 was<br />

sentenced to ten years in <strong>the</strong> camps and sent to a camp. Nothing more is<br />

known about him.<br />

Alexandra Arefyevna Kuklina was born in 1894 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Ersh,<br />

Orichevo uyezd, Vyatka province into a peasant family. She worked as a<br />

restorer <strong>of</strong> paintings and weaving. In <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>of</strong> 1937 she was arrested for<br />

being “a participant in <strong>the</strong> counter-revolutionary organization <strong>of</strong><br />

churchpeople, ‘<strong>the</strong> True <strong>Orthodox</strong> Church’”, and on September 29 was<br />

sentenced to death. On October 14 she was shot.<br />

Anna Vladimirovna Ponomareva was born in 1879 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Pozdnyaki, Orichevo uyezd into a peasant family. She lived in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Shalegovo, and worked as a reader in <strong>the</strong> local church. In <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>of</strong> 1937<br />

she was arrested for being “a participant in <strong>the</strong> counter-revolutionary<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> churchpeople, ‘<strong>the</strong> True <strong>Orthodox</strong> Church’”, and on<br />

September 29 was sentenced to death. On October 14 she was shot.<br />

Anastasia Arefyeva Glushkova was born in 1891 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Skorodumy, Svechinky uyezd, Vyatka province into a peasant family. She<br />

lived in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Russkoye, and served as a reader in <strong>the</strong> local church. In<br />

1932 she was arrested, and on September 21 was sentenced to three years in<br />

<strong>the</strong> camps and sent to a camp. In 1935 she was released from camp, and went<br />

to live in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Monastyrschina, Orichevo region, working as a reader<br />

in <strong>the</strong> church. In <strong>the</strong> summer <strong>of</strong> 1937 she was arrested for being “a participant<br />

in <strong>the</strong> counter-revolutionary organization <strong>of</strong> churchpeople, ‘<strong>the</strong> True<br />

<strong>Orthodox</strong> Church’”, and on September 29 was sentenced to ten years in <strong>the</strong><br />

camps and sent to a camp. Nothing more is known about her.<br />

Claudia Stepanovna Moshkina was born in 1891 in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong><br />

Skorodumy, Svechinky uyezd, Vyatka province into a peasant family. She<br />

lived in <strong>the</strong> village <strong>of</strong> Russkoye, and served as a reader in <strong>the</strong> local church. In<br />

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