Identity area
Type of entity
Person
Authorized form of name
Verigin, Peter Petrovich (Purger)
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Other form(s) of name
- Cleanser
- Chistyakov
- Chistiakov
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Description area
Dates of existence
1881-1939
History
Peter P. Verigin, Peter Lordly's son, was born January 2, 1881, also in Slavyanka (like his father), in the province of Elizavetpol. He succeeded his father in leading the CCUB Doukhobors in Canada from 1927 until the collapse of the community in 1938. Despite ill health in his later years, he restructured the CCUB into current organization - the USCC. Peter P. Verigin known as "Chistyakov" (the "Cleanser" or the "Purger") died in Saskatoon, Sask. on February 11, 1939, and was buried beside the remains of his father.
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Related entity
Verigin, Peter V. (Lordly) (1859-1924)
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Category of relationship
family
Type of relationship
Verigin, Peter V. (Lordly) is the parent of Verigin, Peter Petrovich (Purger)
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Related entity
Verigin, John J. (1921-2008)
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Category of relationship
family
Type of relationship
Verigin, John J. is the grandchild of Verigin, Peter Petrovich (Purger)
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Rules for Archival Description (RAD)
Status
Published
Level of detail
Full
Dates of creation, revision and deletion
Prepared by ED (Sep. 2019)