Dorothy of Kashin was born in 1549 to a noble family, but her place of birth is unknown. She married Theodore Ladygin and they had a son named Michael. Her husband died defending
Kashin () against Polish and Lithuanian invaders. After the death of her husband, Dorothy took refuge in the Convent of the Meeting of the Lord in Kashin, which had held the
holy relics of
Anna of Kashin, but had been sacked and destroyed along with the town. She made a cell in the midst of the ruins and distributed her possessions to the poor. == References ==