Plaksins, Katarin, Popov, Serebryanikov
Image unavailable
At a glance
Person
- Surname
- Плаксины
Served at
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
After an exhibition in Arkhangelsk in 2015, it became clear that the statement was wrong that “the Ageev dynasty monitored the lighthouse for 130 years and the only break was for 12 years, when Natalya Kokova and Alexey Akulov monitored the lighthouse. He was written off from the lighthouse for embezzlement. He was replaced by Nikolai Ageev and his family. Nikolai monitored the lighthouse until it was decommissioned (around 2010).”
In fact, the materials did not mention the Plaksin family, who served at the lighthouse for quite a long time. Together with Valery Plaksin, we are trying to restore historical justice and materials. They have not yet been fully processed and the first version can be found here.
Chronology
approximate chronology of caretakers and guardians told by Valery Plaksin
- let's start with Bashmakov - apparently the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century,
- then most likely it was Serebryanikov - then he was arrested.
- Great-grandfather Katharine A. - worked until 1940, I don’t know his position, I know that he served at the lighthouse, and was buried there,
- further - Philip Prokopyevich Agafonov, either from 1940, or from 1945 to 1961.
- Plaksin Anatoly Grigorievich since 1954 technician and since 1961 Chief. lighthouse until November 1966 He was buried in Arkhangelsk in Solombala, and later F.P. Agafonov was buried there.
- Next, the lighthouse was received by Popov Nikolai Prokopyevich (before this, the head of the State Migration Service)
- And now I don’t remember, but I can’t ask anyone, in about 1970-71, Anatoly Grigorievich Ageev came to work at the lighthouse,
- well, and further on the list of Sharks for 12 years
- then Nikolai Anatolyevich Ageev until the lighthouse was closed.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
After an exhibition in Arkhangelsk in 2015, it became clear that the statement was wrong that “the Ageev dynasty monitored the lighthouse for 130 years and the only break was for 12 years, when Natalya Kokova and Alexey Akulov monitored the lighthouse. He was written off from the lighthouse for embezzlement. He was replaced by Nikolai Ageev and his family. Nikolai monitored the lighthouse until it was decommissioned (around 2010).”
In fact, the materials did not mention the Plaksin family, who served at the lighthouse for quite a long time. Together with Valery Plaksin, we are trying to restore historical justice and materials. They have not yet been fully processed and the first version can be found here.
Chronology
approximate chronology of caretakers and guardians told by Valery Plaksin
- let's start with Bashmakov - apparently the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century,
- then most likely it was Serebryanikov - then he was arrested.
- Great-grandfather Katharine A. - worked until 1940, I don’t know his position, I know that he served at the lighthouse, and was buried there,
- further - Philip Prokopyevich Agafonov, either from 1940, or from 1945 to 1961.
- Plaksin Anatoly Grigorievich since 1954 technician and since 1961 Chief. lighthouse until November 1966 He was buried in Arkhangelsk in Solombala, and later F.P. Agafonov was buried there.
- Next, the lighthouse was received by Popov Nikolai Prokopyevich (before this, the head of the State Migration Service)
- And now I don’t remember, but I can’t ask anyone, in about 1970-71, Anatoly Grigorievich Ageev came to work at the lighthouse,
- well, and further on the list of Sharks for 12 years
- then Nikolai Anatolyevich Ageev until the lighthouse was closed.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
After an exhibition in Arkhangelsk in 2015, it became clear that the statement was wrong that “the Ageev dynasty monitored the lighthouse for 130 years and the only break was for 12 years, when Natalya Kokova and Alexey Akulov monitored the lighthouse. He was written off from the lighthouse for embezzlement. He was replaced by Nikolai Ageev and his family. Nikolai monitored the lighthouse until it was decommissioned (around 2010).”
In fact, the materials did not mention the Plaksin family, who served at the lighthouse for quite a long time. Together with Valery Plaksin, we are trying to restore historical justice and materials. They have not yet been fully processed and the first version can be found here.
Chronology
approximate chronology of caretakers and guardians told by Valery Plaksin
- let's start with Bashmakov - apparently the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century,
- then most likely it was Serebryanikov - then he was arrested.
- Great-grandfather Katharine A. - worked until 1940, I don’t know his position, I know that he served at the lighthouse, and was buried there,
- further - Philip Prokopyevich Agafonov, either from 1940, or from 1945 to 1961.
- Plaksin Anatoly Grigorievich since 1954 technician and since 1961 Chief. lighthouse until November 1966 He was buried in Arkhangelsk in Solombala, and later F.P. Agafonov was buried there.
- Next, the lighthouse was received by Popov Nikolai Prokopyevich (before this, the head of the State Migration Service)
- And now I don’t remember, but I can’t ask anyone, in about 1970-71, Anatoly Grigorievich Ageev came to work at the lighthouse,
- well, and further on the list of Sharks for 12 years
- then Nikolai Anatolyevich Ageev until the lighthouse was closed.
После выставки в Архангельске в 2015 году выяснилась ошибочность утверждения, что "династия Агеевых 130 лет следила за маяком и единственный перерыв был на 12 лет, когда Наталья Кокова и Алексей Акулов следили за маяком. Списан с маяка за растрату. На смену ему приехал Николай Агеев с семьей. Николай следил за маяком до момента вывода его из эксплуатации (около 2010 года)."
На самом деле в материалах не упоминалось о семье Плаксиных, которые достаточно длительное время служили на маяке. Совместно с Валерием Плаксиным мы пытаемся восстановить историческую справедливость и материалы. Пока они до конца не обработаны и с первой версией можно ознакомиться здесь.
- начнем с Башмакова -видимо конец 19-начало 20 века,
- далее скорее всего был Серебряников - потом он был арестован.
- Прадед Катарин А.-работал до 1940г, должности его не знаю, знаю,что служил на маяке, там и похоронен,
- дальше - Агафонов Филипп Прокопьевич то ли с 1940,то ли с 1945г по 1961г.
- Плаксин Анатолий Григорьевич с 1954г техник и с 1961г Нач. маяка по ноябрь 1966г. Похоронен в Архангелеске в Соломбале, позднее там же похоронен и Агафонов Ф.П.
- Далее маяк принял Попов Николай Прокопьевич (до этого нач.ГМС)
- И сейчас не помню, а спросить не у кого-примерно году в 1970-71 на маяк пришел работать Агеев Анатолий Григорьевич,
- ну и далее по списку Акулов 12 лет
- потом Агеев Николай Анатольевич вплоть до закрытия маяка.
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
After an exhibition in Arkhangelsk in 2015, it became clear that the statement was wrong that “the Ageev dynasty monitored the lighthouse for 130 years and the only break was for 12 years, when Natalya Kokova and Alexey Akulov monitored the lighthouse. He was written off from the lighthouse for embezzlement. He was replaced by Nikolai Ageev and his family. Nikolai monitored the lighthouse until it was decommissioned (around 2010).”
In fact, the materials did not mention the Plaksin family, who served at the lighthouse for quite a long time. Together with Valery Plaksin, we are trying to restore historical justice and materials. They have not yet been fully processed and the first version can be found here.
Chronology
approximate chronology of caretakers and guardians told by Valery Plaksin
- let's start with Bashmakov - apparently the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century,
- then most likely it was Serebryanikov - then he was arrested.
- Great-grandfather Katharine A. - worked until 1940, I don’t know his position, I know that he served at the lighthouse, and was buried there,
- further - Philip Prokopyevich Agafonov, either from 1940, or from 1945 to 1961.
- Plaksin Anatoly Grigorievich since 1954 technician and since 1961 Chief. lighthouse until November 1966 He was buried in Arkhangelsk in Solombala, and later F.P. Agafonov was buried there.
- Next, the lighthouse was received by Popov Nikolai Prokopyevich (before this, the head of the State Migration Service)
- And now I don’t remember, but I can’t ask anyone, in about 1970-71, Anatoly Grigorievich Ageev came to work at the lighthouse,
- well, and further on the list of Sharks for 12 years
- then Nikolai Anatolyevich Ageev until the lighthouse was closed.
Heritage identity & evidence
Identity
- Type
- Lighthouse keeper
Review & coverage
Key source-backed claims
- Surname Плаксины · Плаксины, Катарин, Попов, Серебряников archive
Claim evidence
No field claim history or inherited technical values are available yet.
0 active / 0 total in-archive source links. Full sources below
Referenced by
- Смотритель маяка в 21-м веке - лекция на Маячном фестивале 2016 mentions · lighthouse_keepers_names
Rights & Attribution
Content License
Original editorial content on this page: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International. See Rights & Reuse.
Media Rights
No published media with documented rights on this record.
Attribution
"Plaksins, Katarin, Popov, Serebryanikov" · © LUX143 · Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International · https://light.lux143.org/node/1304/
Citation
LUX Light Archive, Keeper record: "Plaksins, Katarin, Popov, Serebryanikov", , https://light.lux143.org/node/1304/, accessed 2026-07-03, archive v0.24.42.
Legacy archive provenance
This object now uses its LUX identity as the public record. The original Drupal node is preserved as migration provenance and a compatibility route.
- Canonical LUX ID
- node:1304
- Legacy node
- node:1304
- Legacy URL
- /node/1304/
- Drupal source type
- lighthouse_keeper
- Source system
- drupal_migration
- Source path
- /node/1304
Record identifiers
- Node
- 1304
- Source type
- lighthouse_keeper
- Review class
- Lighthouse keeper
- Wikidata class
- Q1766113
- Created
- 30/01/2016 22:42:11 UTC
- Changed
- 30/01/2016 22:46:17 UTC
- Source path
- /node/1304