Aleksandr Fyodorovich Sitsky (c1480-c1548)

Aleksandr Fyodorovich Prince Sitsko was the elder son of Prince Fyodor Petrovich (Krivoy), Prince Sitsky-Dobrynsky (c1455-c1535) Fyodor Petrovich Krivoy]]

Aleksandr is first mentioned in 1500 as the son of a boyar, who attended the wedding of Prince Vasili Danilovich Kholmsky and Fyodosya Ivanovna of Moscow, the daughter of Grand Prince [[Ivan III of Russia (1440-1505)|Ivan III of Moscow.

In 1514, Alexander referred to as a governor in a campaign against Smolensk, where he led the corps of sons of boyars.

In 1516, Alexander was the second in command of a guard regiment in Tula but there is no further information about his activities in the area.

Aleksandr Fyodorovich died childless before 1549. His property on the Sit River was divided between his younger brothers.