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In 1819, Louisa Adams, wife of John Quincy Adams, visited St. Petersburg and there met Ekaterina. Louisa Adams described her impressions of Ekaterina after this chance encounter, which took place at the home of their mutual acquaintance, Condesa Colombi. By this time, Ekaterina and her husband lived
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Louisa Adams did not seem to get along with Ekaterina, who was visiting St. Petersburg, and Adams described Ekaterina as coarse, and enjoying discussing scandals. Before Adams could take her leave, Ekaterina reportedly insisted on using cards to tell Adams' fortune.
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Natalia Stepanovna (14 November 1794 – 7 May 1890), married Sergei Golitsyn (17 February 1783 – 14 March 1833), died without issue;
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Sofia Stepanovna (1798-1885), married Aleksey Grigorevich Scerbatov, with whom she had five children;
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primarily in Moscow, where the family dwelt in a palace, which reportedly could house 500 people.
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Vladimir Stepanovich (1796-1833), married Sofia Petrovna Tolstoy (1800-1886);
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Agrippina Stepanovna (5 December 1799 – 13 August 1800).
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Stepan Stepanovich (5 December 1797 – 15 December 1799);
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Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of Russia
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