Saltykov family

His descendants, Andrei Saltykov, gunsmith (1508) of Grand Duke Vasily Ivanovich.

Timofey Ivanovich, nicknamed Kurgan, was written (1630) among the nobles and children of boyars with a local salary.

Stepan Timofeevich Saltykov was granted an estate (1676) During the Time of Troubles, boyar Mikhail Saltykov-Krivoy defended the transfer of the Russian crown to the Polish prince.

The Polish branch of the family (Saltyki), like the Russian one, uses the Soltyk coat of arms.

Saltykov (1736-1816), who, by imperial decree (August 31, 1814), received with his offspring the princely title, with the title of Lordship.Princess Natalya Yuryevna Saltykova, was supremely confirmed (July 19, 1845) in male and female offspring, established by her father, Count Yuri Alexandrovich Golovkin, a reserved estate, with the name of Golovkin, and she began to be called Princess Saltykova-Golovkina.Princes Saltykov, 1814—1941[2]