Konstantin Tsiolkovsky’s mother, Maria, née Yumasheva, was born in 1829. She descended from a retired captain’s family, a small nobleman of Pronsky County of Ryazan Governorate, Ivan Yumashev. Maria’s parents had about a dozen of serfs. Tsiolkovsky’s mother was an educated woman: she graduated from gymnasium, knew Latin, mathematics and other sciences.
In his autobiography, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky recalled that his mother was above average height, a brown hair, ‘with correct, though slightly Tatar features of the face’. She laughed and joked a lot, had different talents: Mother, as the father said, had a spark of divinity… From my mother I inherited a passion for practical activity, because there was a lot of talented people in her family’. Tsiolkovsky wrote that his mother had strong health, and he and he had never seen her lie down in bed because of ill health.
In his autobiography, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky recalled that his mother was above average height, a brown hair, ‘with correct, though slightly Tatar features of the face’. She laughed and joked a lot, had different talents: Mother, as the father said, had a spark of divinity… From my mother I inherited a passion for practical activity, because there was a lot of talented people in her family’. Tsiolkovsky wrote that his mother had strong health, and he and he had never seen her lie down in bed because of ill health.