He was married to Countess Elena Antonovna de Vieira, granddaughter of
Peter I's associate
Anton de Vieira (1682–1745). For the merits of Count de Balmen, Empress
Catherine II granted his widow 500 serfs and several thousand acres of land, and placed the children in educational institutions at public expense. They had several children: • Alexander Antonovich (1781–1848), was brought up in the
First Cadet Corps. He was a Russian commissar under
Napoleon I during his stay on the island of
St. Helena in 1815-1821. His notes were placed in the "Russian Archive" for 1868. He was married to Glafira Nikolaevna Svistunova (). Grandfather of Elizabeth Augustovna Shar (1858–1888), wife of the artist
Vasily Surikov (1848–1916); • Sofya Antonovna (), graduate of the
Smolny Institute, married to M. S. Kozlovsky (1774–1853); • Elena Antonovna, a graduate of the Smolny Institute; • Karl Antonovich (1786–1812), major general, died of wounds in Vilna; • Pyotr Antonovich, graduate of the Corps of Pages; • Yakov (1813–1845), was an adjutant of General
Alexander von Lüders and died in the Caucasus in the
Dargin expedition of 1845; • Sergei (), a close friend of
Taras Shevchenko, was arrested in 1848 and was under police surveillance; • Alexander (1819–1879), commanded the 3rd Brigade of the 2nd Guards Cavalry Division in the
Russian-Turkish Ear of 1877–1878. == Sources ==