Sofia (Rusudan) daughter of Archil Chavchavadze, 18821952 (aged 69 years)

Name
Sofia (Rusudan) daughter of Archil /Chavchavadze/
Given names
Sofia (Rusudan) daughter of Archil
Surname
Chavchavadze
Name
Софья (Русудан) Арчиловна /Чавчавадзе/
Given names
Софья (Русудан) Арчиловна
Surname
Чавчавадзе
Name
Софья (Русудан) Арчиловна /Авалишвили/
Type of name
married name

Family with parents
father
Генерал Арчил Гулбатович Чавчавадзе
Арчил Гульбаатович Чавчавадзе
18411902
Birth: 1841 57 29
Death: 1902
mother
Religious marriage Religious marriage
elder brother
Marta Melikova & Shakro Chavchavadze Марта Меликишвили и Захарий Арчилович Чавчавадзе
Захарий (Шакро) Арчилович Чавчавадзе
18771957
Birth: February 17, 1877 36 22
Death: 1957
3 years
elder sister
3 years
herself
3 years
younger brother
Князь Константин (Гульбаат Пантелеймон) Чавчавадзе
Константин (Гульбаат) Арчилович Чавчавадзе
18851908
Birth: June 18, 1885 44 30
Death: 1908
Family with Konstantin son of Nikoloz Avalishvili
husband
herself
Religious marriage Religious marriage
Name
Shared note

Georgian Participants in World War I Грузины участники Первой Мировой войны

Сестра милосердия

Shared note

Sisters of Mercy Сестры милосердия

Sofia (Rusudan) daughter of Archil Chavchavadze has 1 first cousin recorded


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