Imprisonment and Repose
According to Russian church-calendar accounts, after her arrest and sentencing Elena Chernova was sent in 1942 to the Mariinsk camp system in the Kemerovo region of Siberia. The same accounts relate that she died of starvation in the Baim section of the camp; they give the date of her death as September 17, 1943, while the in-repo record dates her martyrdom to 1942. The two dates differ by a year, and the surviving documentation of her life is sparse.
As with many of the New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia, the details that survive are fragmentary, drawn from camp records and synodal canonization materials rather than from a developed traditional vita.