, Vasiliev, Petrov,
Pierre Gilliard,
Charles Sydney Gibbes. Second line:
Vladimir Derevenko, Elizaveta Ersberg,
Alexandra Tegleva,
Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich,
Maria Gustavna Tutelberg, Kolya Derevenko, Alexei Derevenko, Alexandr Derevenko, and Sergei Derevenko; Tsarskoe Selo in 1916. Ersberg was chosen by Empress
Maria Feodorovna to serve as a parlormaid at the
Alexander Palace in 1898. She had polished beech-wood and mahogany furniture in her suite, and an icon of Our Lady of Tsarskoe Selo hung on the wall. Demidova, who was once engaged to Ersberg's brother Nikolai, was brought on to assist in her duties and later she was appointed as a governess to the children. She stayed with Grand Duchesses Olga, Tatiana, and Anastasia and Tsarevich Alexei at the
Governor's Mansion in Tobolsk after the Tsar, Tsaritsa and Grand Duchess Maria were taken to
Ipatiev House in
Yekaterinburg. During this time, Demidova wrote to Tegleva to instruct her on how to conceal family jewels in the Grand Duchesses' undergarments. Ersberg assisted Tegleva and the grand duchesses in hiding the jewels by sewing them into bodices and hiding diamonds and pearls by sewing them into buttons and sewing the buttons into the fur linings of hats. She was later taken to Yekaterinburg in a fourth class train car with Tegleva, Kharitonov,
Leonid Sednev, and some other servants; arriving on the night of 12 May 1918. When the rest of the imperial family were taken to Ipatiev House, Ersberg was not permitted to join them, instead staying in a train car on a siding with Gilliard, Tegleva, Gibbes, and Baroness von Buxhoeveden. At night a locomotive attached to the train car and took Ersberg and her colleagues to
Tyumen, sparing them from the
execution of the imperial family and other members of court. When
Alexander Kolchak's forces seized Tobolsk, Ersberg was called in for questioning by Nikolai Alexeyevich Sokolov to provide information on the whereabouts of the imperial family. She accompanied the
White Army into Yekaterinburg and hired a boatman to help her search for the imperial family members' bodies, looking in a pond and in a swamp, but was unsuccessful in finding remains. == Life after the revolution ==