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Sergey Ivanovich Olifirenko

Russian: Сергей Олифиренко, Finnish: Sergej Ivanovich Olifirenko, Ukrainian: Сергій Іванович Оліфіренко
Also Known As: "Zergei"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Санкт-Петербург, Russia (Russian Federation)
Death: before circa 1970
Marseille, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Immediate Family:

Son of Ivan Ivanovich Olifirenko and Valentina Vassilievna Olifirenko
Ex-husband of Natalia Petrovna Olifirenko
Father of Dimitrij Renkko; Mila Meder (Olifirenko) and Olga Rosqvist
Brother of Boris Ivanovich Olifirenko; Olga Ivanovna Presas and Alexander Ivanovich Olifirenko

Occupation: Captain
Managed by: Marjo Natalie Corander
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About Sergey Ivanovich Olifirenko

RGVIA: No documents of Sergey Ivanovich there. There is information about Olifirenko Sergey Ivanovich in the database “Participants of White Movement” compiled by S.V. Wolkov:

  • Olifirenko Sergey Ivanovich, ensign. He was in disposition of chief of reserve brigade of North-Western Army since September 12, 1919 up to December 1919. Commander of company of the 7 th infantry Ural regiment. Awards: order of St. Stanislaw of 3 rd rank with swords and bow (December 31, 1919).

Sergey Ivanovich Olifirenko. Warrant Officer. In the North-Western Army; from September 12, 1919, and in December 1919, he was the company commander in the 7th Ural Infantry Regiment. Awarded the Order of St. Stanislaus 3rd class with swords and bow on December 31, 1919.
Олифиренко Сергей Иванович. Прапорщик. В Северо-Западной армии; с 12 сен. 1919 и в дек. 1919 командир роты в 7-м
пехотном Уральском полку. Орд. Св. Станислава 3 ст. с меч. и бант. 31 дек. 1919. /9; 703/
http://swolkov.org/2_baza_beloe_dvizhenie/pdf/Uchastniki_Belogo_dvi...

Kyyrölän seurakunnan kirjoista löytyy Olga Olifirenko s. 06.02.1922 ja Nikolai s. 24.02.1928. Vanhemmat: kapteeni Sergei Olifirenko ja Natalia Sankova.

Memoir of Dimitri Olifirenko (his son): Sergei joined General Yudenich in the fall of 1919. Together with the Estonians, Yudenich's forces attacked near St. Petersburg in an attempt to conquer St. Petersburg, but the St. Petersburgers repulsed the attack. To our understanding he moved to France around 1928 and spent his rest of his life there. No records has been found to support this though. His family (wife and children moved to great Helsinki area and spent their lives there without him). Family changed their name to Renkko in the effort to fit in better with Finnish society.

Moved to France 1928

S. Olifirenko can be found burried in Gernany: Name S. Olifirenko Death / Missing Apr 23 1945

 Германия, ФРГ, кладбище в городе Бутцбах (городская часть Нидер Вайзель) Source	Похороненные на территории Германии

Source: Soviet Union, Soldier Memorials, 1915-1950 MyHeritage.com [online database], MyHeritage Ltd. https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10766/soviet-union-s...

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S. Olifirenko
Death / Missing: Apr 23 1945 - Германия, ФРГ, кладбище в городе Бутцбах (городская часть Нидер Вайзель)


Vänrikki Sergei liittyi Kenraali Judenitsin palvelukseen syksyllä 1919. Yhdessä Virolaisten kanssa Judenitzin joukot hyökkäsivät lähelle Pietaria, yrityksenä vallata Pietari, mutta Pietarilaiset torjuivat hyökkäyksen.
Dimitri Olifirenkon muistelmat.

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Sergey Ivanovich Olifirenko's Timeline

1889
December 16, 1889
Санкт-Петербург, Russia (Russian Federation)
1920
February 5, 1920
Kyyrölä, Finland
1922
February 6, 1922
Pamppala, Kivennapa, Finland
February 6, 1922
Pamppala, Kivennapa, Finland
1970
1970
Age 80
Marseille, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
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Pietari, Venäjä