She is known in connection to a witch trial – after her miscarriage, her spouse persecuted and executed several women accused of having caused it by use of magic.
Daria's maternal aunt was Maria Miloslavskaya, the first wife of the Russian Tsar Alexis I.
However, according to the version of the Ukrainian researcher Vadym Modzalevskyi, Daria was the stepdaughter of Dmitriy Dolgorukov.
Her mother was actually Dolgorukov's fourth wife, Paraskeva Timofievna Yelagina (sister of Ivan Yelagin, the leader of all Russian riflemen) from her first husband, Olferiy Iskanskaya.
On June 17, 1668, Briukhovetsky was killed, and his successor, Petro Doroshenko, captured Daria and sent her to Chyhyryn together with her children, where she died in April or May 1669.