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Rokossowski, Krasinski, Kaczynski, Chudzik in the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka. Olszowski, Maslowski, Myszkowski, Psarski, Kreski and Sulimierski in the area of Olszowa - Kepno - Grebanin and Wieruszow - Baranow.
Below I present the genealogy of the President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski, killed in Smolensk on 10th April
2010.
Mikolaj Kaczynski, b. 1767 in Skarzyn Abramy, d. 1852 in Skarzyn Abramy, 12 km south-east to Zambrow
and close to Kaczyn-Herbasy.
Mikolaj Kaczynski, 1767-1852, was the son of Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, and Katarzyna.
Jan Kaczynski, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, the son of Jan Kaczynski older, b. ca 1745 +
Katarzyna; m. in 1821 to Franciszka Michalak, b. 1799 in Baranowo, the daughter of Mateusz + Dorota Stolarczyk.
We back to Mikolaj Kaczynski, b. 1767 in Skarzyn Abramy, d. 1852 in Skarzyn Abramy, 12 km south-east to Zambrow and
close to Kaczyn-Herbasy. Mikolaj Kaczynski, 1767-1852, was the son of Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, and Katarzyna.
Mikolaj Kaczynski, 1767-1852, and Jan Kaczynski, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, probably were the cousins,
because Jan b. 1771 was the son of older Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1745; but Mikolaj born in 1767, was the son of named
Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745.
Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, m. Katarzyna b. in 1748, d. in 1829 Skarzyn Nowy. Walenty b. ca 1745,
Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Jan Kaczynski older, born ca 1745, probably were the brothers.
Jan Kaczynski, younger, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, the son of Jan older [b. ca 1745] + Katarzyna.
In Dluga Koscielna in 1818, Kazimierz Kaczynski b. ca 1790, the son of Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1770/1771 + Marianna; Kazimierz Kaczynski m. Kunegunda Dembska - the daughter of Ignacy Dembski and Marianna [the parish of Dluga Koscielna].
Ignacy Dembski married Marianna Kakowna, in Dluga Koscielna in 1784.
Dluga Koscielna is a village in the Halinow commune, within the Minsk County, 16 km west of Minsk
Mazowiecki and 24 km east of Warsaw. 1795 - to Austria; 1809 in the Warsaw Duchy; 1815 in the Congress Poland.
In BARANOWO
- Mateusz Kaczynski, b. 1798 in Dylewo, the son of Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Anastazja Dyl,
married in 1822 to Agata Paszczynski, b. 1798 in Parciaki, the daughter of Jedrzej + Dorota Parciak.
Jan Niedzwiecki, b. 1797 in Rzaniec, in the Nowa Wies commune, m. in 1820 to Marcyna Kaczynski, b. 1802 in
Parciaki, the daughter of Bartlomiej Kaczynski and Anastazja Dyl.
Rzaniec is a village in the Olszewo-Borki commune, within the Ostroleka County, in east-central
Poland; 18 kilometres west of Ostroleka, 17 km north-east to Krasnosielc.
Parciaki - at half way from Chorzele to Baranowo.
Parciaki is a village in the Jednorozec commune, within the Przasnysz County, 8 kilometres north-east of Jednorozec,
26 km north-east of Przasnysz; Parciaki - 6 km east to OLSZEWKA. Parciaki - 8 km west to ZIOMEK [from here Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski].
Jadwiga Kaczynska Jasiewicz, 1926 in Starachowice - 2013 in Warszawa, m. Rajmund Kaczynski
{b. 1921 in Grajewo, the son of
Aleksander Kaczynski, 1892 - 1956 + Swiatkowska;
the grandson of
Gutowska + Piotr Kaczynski b. in 1857 in Skarzyn Nowy in the ZAMBROW commune;
the great-grandson of
Stanislaw Kaczynski, b. 1816 in Skarzyn Nowy in the Rosochate parish + Wiktoria Skarzynska, b. in 1819;
the great-great-grandson of
Mikolaj Kaczynski b. 1767, d. 1852 + Malgorzata.
Nowy Skarzyn is a village in the Zambrow commune};
with the son - Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, killed 10 April 2010 in Smolensk.
Nowy Skarzyn is a village in the Zambrow commune, within the Zambrow County.
Skarzyn Abramy [12 km south-east to Zambrow] is situated 1 km south-west to above Skarzyn Nowy.
Kobylin-Cieszymy is a village in the Kobylin-Borzymy commune, within the Wysokie Mazowieckie County.
The Kobylin-Borzymy commune included Kobylin-Cieszymy, that is a part of Kobylino;
7 km south-west to Jezewo Stare and west to Bialystok in PODLASIE.
It is the core of the Maleszewskis, among others - MALESZEWSKA Agnieszka, b. in Cieszymy in 1741.
MALESZEWSKA Marianna, the daughter of Jan Maleszewski b. ca 1710, older, and Zuzanna; Marianna b. in Jankowo in 1741.
MALESZEWSKI Jan, younger, was the son of Kazimierz Maleszewski and Malgorzata;
Jan b. in Cieszymy / Kobylin-Cieszymy in January 1743.
MALESZEWSKI Jan, younger, the son of Kazimierz; Jan Maleszewski, born ca 1740 / January 1743 in Cieszymy.
Jan married Maria Wisniewska in 1771, in RACIAZEK, close to Ciechocinek.
Raciazek, 12 km east to Przybranowo - see SADOWSKI in 2008-2018 near to me, abroad.
Maria Wisniewska Maleszewska was born in 1740 and they had a foster son Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski.
But Piotr Maleszewski was the son of Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski b. 1736, d. 1794 in Warsaw, the Plock
bishop in 1773, the Freemason.
MIRSKI Tomasz Teofil, b. 1788, d. aft. 1861 or in 1868, insurgent in 1831, MP, ie. MIRSKI
Swiatopelk Tomasz Teofil m. 1st to Katarzyna Maleszewska, b. ca 1800,
with the daughter
Katarzyna Mirska, the lady of St Petersburg Royal Court.
Katarzyna Maleszewski b. ca 1800,
maybe was the daughter to Piotr Maleszewski, b. 1767, and Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. 1784,
before the 2nd wedding of Piotr.
Stara Hancza:
ca 1800, Weronika Scipio del Campo was lady-owner, b. bef. 1763, the daughter of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo,
1728 - 1791.
Ignacy was the son of
Jozef Scipio del Campo, ca 1705 - 1743,
and the grandson of Jan Scipio and Teresa Jozefowicz.
JOZEF SCIPIO was the Lithuanian Marshal in 1739, MP, the Lida official.
Jozef married Teresa Barbara Pac, born Radziwill, in 1728.
Teresa was born in 1714, in Berdyczow. They had 2 children, a son - Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo.
Ignacy b. 1728, m. Marianna Wodzicka b. ca 1730.
Weronika SCIPIO was the granddaughter of Piotr Wodzicki, the governor in Sacz, lived 1700-1770 +
Konstancja Dembinska, 1700-1784.
Weronika SCIPIO was the great-granddaughter of Teresa Lipska b. ca 1670
[the daughter of Jan Stanislaw Lipski, 1630-1683,
the granddaughter of
Hieronim LIPSKI + Anna Taszycka].
Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, King of Poland was brother of Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski b.
1736 in Gdansk, d. 1794 in Warsaw.
Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski was father of Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski, 1767 - 1828 who married 2nd time to
Jeanne Garran de Coulon, but 1st time married to J. Venture de Paradis or Victoire Fransoise Venture de Paradise.
Probably Piotr Maleszewski had a daughter
[Piotr Maleszewski was the son of Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski, the Plock bishop in 1773, the Freemason.
MIRSKI Tomasz Teofil, b. 1788, d. aft. 1861 or in 1868, insurgent in 1831, MP, ie. MIRSKI Swiatopelk
Tomasz Teofil m. 1st to Katarzyna Maleszewska, b. ca 1800,
with the daughter
Katarzyna Mirska, 2nd, the lady of St Petersburg Royal Court]
Katarzyna Maleszewska b. ca 1800, m. Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Probably Piotr Maleszewski, b. 1767 in Lautenburg, and Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. 1784, had the daughter
before the 2nd wedding of Piotr to Jeanne.
This is obviously a hypothesis, but the genealogy of Katarzyna Maleszewska Mirska is not related to the
Kobylin-Borzymy commune included Kobylin-Cieszymy in Podlasie.
Piotr Maleszewski was the father of Marie Therese Adelaide or Adela Mortier;
Louise Victoire Clementine de Laqueuille
and Olimpia Chodzko.
Piotr was married three times:
1st - Marie Adelaide Dumay;
3rd - Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. in 1784 [a couple in 1800 ?];
2nd - Jeanne Francoise Venture de Paradis b. in 1774 in Caire, Egipte, d. 1813 in Bourg-la-Reine.
Above Nowy Skarzyn is situated 5 / 6 km north-west to KACZYN-Herbasy;
and 35 km south-west to mentioned KOBYLIN-Cieszymy and Kobylin-Borzymy.
Kobylaki-Konopki is a village in the Jednorozec commune, within the Przasnysz County;
8 km north-east to ROMANY-Sebory of the Roman family.
Magdalena Kobylinska / KOBYLENSKA b. ca 1800/1801, married ca 1824 to Franciszek ROMAN of Ulatowo-Slabogora,
with children born in the Chorzele Parish, 34 km north of PRZASNYSZ:
1.
in 1825, in Slabogora was born Piotr Grzegorz Roman, the son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska / Kobylinska
aged 24.
Named Ulatowo-Slabogora, is sistuated 24 km north-east of Przasnysz, close to ROMANY-SEBORY
[compare with the history of the Kiedrzynski - Rogaczewski and Konstantynowicz family: Leszno close to Przasnysz,
4 / 6 km south; and Radziejow-Wloclawek area - compare Kronenberg, Lanckoronski and BARTHEL].
2.
in 1826, in above Slabogora, Jozef Jakub Roman, a son of named Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.
3.
in 1827, Slabogora, here was born Andrzej Szymon Roman;
4.
in 1829, Slabogora, Antoni Dominik Roman was born, the son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.
GRZEBSK - ca 27 km west to CHORZELE.
Rogowo - 10 km east of Przasnysz, here
Marcin ROMAN, b. ca 1700, d. after 1761, a resided in Ulatowo Pogorzel,
close to Chorzele,
the 1st married in Przasnysz in 1721 to Ewa Kobylinska (a daughter of Kilian Kobylinski of Kobylaki Konopki),
m. the 2nd to Agnieszka Krepska (a daughter of Kazimierz Krepski of Rogowo), died in Pogorzel in 1776.
Sister of above MARCIN ROMAN -
Konstancya, m. in 1729 to Pawel Gadomski, with a son Michal Gadomski who married in the Chorzele parish
in 1750 to Marcianna Bagienska.
Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, married in 1893 in Warsaw, to
Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1870-1923.
Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, was the son of
Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1829 / 1830
[the son of Franciszek Roman born in 1788 or b. ca 1790, and Magdalena Kobylinska b. ca 1800/1801]
and Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843
[a marriage in POSTOLISKA in 1862; 4 km north- east of TLUSZCZ].
Above Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1829/1830 married Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843,
the daughter of
Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868 and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak - Popiel.
The Roman family from the Przasnysz county and the neighboring surrounding area with the Rokossowski
family:
the Romans were an affinities with Maria Konopnicka, and with President Ignacy Moscicki, who come from the Lysakowo
parish [Mierzanow, Klice, Lekowo, Lysakowo - 20 km west of PRZASNYSZ - in 1868].
At the beginning the Roman family had owned an estates north and south of Przasnysz [south of Przasnysz
including Krasne - 18 km south-east of Przasnysz; and that next to Sachock / Sachock + the Krasinskis,
Szczucki, Rembowski];
in the mid-seventeenth century, the Romans moved to Greater Poland, creating a new line of family:
Jan Roman (a great-grandson of Sebastian Roman, the heir of Romany-Gorskie, and Anna Gadomski) in 1726-1752,
Secretary of the Metropolitan Chapter of Gniezno.
Kazimierz Roman of Czaplice-Kurki was treasurer of Wyszogrod in the middle of 18th century.
Michal Roman of Zawkrze [close to Szrensk] and Pawel Roman of Ciechanow - both sons of Wladyslaw Roman of
Romany-Skierki and Romany-Zajki, and Rozalia Kijewska, who lived in Latyczow district in 1780 [Ukraine].
Placyd Roman of Romany-Misie, Romany-Fuszki, Romany-Kosiorki, chamberlain of King Stanislaw August
Poniatowski of Poland.
His two sons,
Wiktor ROMAN (b. 1785, d. 1847) and
Seweryn ROMAN (b. 1788) merited Napoleonic officers.
Before Herold of the Polish Kingdom in 1837-1860 nobility argued:
Andrew / ANDRZEJ ROMAN, Anthony and Apollinaris, both sons of
Franciszek / Francis ROMAN, and Magdalena Kobylinski [see Zbigniew Brzezinski], all of Romany-Sedzieta, north of
PRZASNYSZ.
Romany-Fuszki - 14 km north of Przasnysz:
heirs Antoni Roman, Blazej and Kazimierz, both sons of
Jakub ROMAN and Maryanna Zaleski;
Grzegorz a son of Wojciech;
Franciszek a son of Szymon ROMAN.
The Romanski / Roman family with the coat of arms of Slepowron of 1641-43, come from Przasnysz; see in 1805 inf. by
Piotr Malachowski.
Saturnin Roman emigrated from the parish of Chorzele, Poland to New Britain, CT, USA in 1904.
Rogowo - 10 km east of Przasnysz, here Marcin ROMAN, b. ca 1700, d. after 1761, resided in
Ulatowo Pogorzel, close to Chorzele, married the 1st in Przasnysz in 1721 to Ewa Kobylinska (a daughter of
Kilian Kobylinski of Kobylaki Konopki), m. 2nd to Agnieszka Krepska (a daughter of Kazimierz Krepski of Rogowo),
died in Pogorzel in 1776.
Grzegorz CZAPLICKI had two wives, Anna Karwowska was the mother of:
1.
Maryanna, m. Mikolaj Czaplicki, b. ca 1726, d. in Romany-Karcze in 1811;
2.
Pawel Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki ca 1742, d. in 1826, m. Barbara Mlodzianowska
with the son
Franciszek Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki in 1788, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1859, m. the 1st in Krzynowloga Mala
in 1826 to
Zofia Orlowska (the daughter of Waclaw Orlowski and Zofia), b. 1806, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1863,
m. 2nd to Maryanna Charszewska,
with a daughter
Antonina Czaplicka, b. in Obrab in 1831, m. Krzynowloga Mala in 1857 to Tadeusz Karol Lelewel (Lollhoffel von
Loewensprung),
the son of
Prot Lelewel and Jozefa Slaska, b. in Warsaw in 1824.
Tadeusz' father's brother was Joachim Lelewel, the famous historian.
Prot was a Napolean officer, a member of the Polish Parliament, and inheritor of Wola Cygowska near Warsaw.
Tadeusz Lelewel was the grandson of
Karol Maurycy LELEWEL, lawyer, captain of the Polish Army, 1768 he was a Polish citizen. His wife was Ewa Szelutt from
Lithuania.
Tadeusz was the great grandson of Henryk Lelewel (Lollhoffel von Loewensprung), the personal physician of
King August III Wettin.
Henryk's wife was Katarzyna Jauch, the daughter of
Joachim Jauch, general-major of the Polish-Saxon Army and Ewa Munnich, who was the daughter of
Burchard Munnich, a Russian Field Marshal.
The JAUCH family:
Constance Jauch's grandsons were Joachim Prot Lelewel and Jan Pawel Lelewel.
Joachim Daniel Jauch's daughter -
Constance Jauch, 1722 - 1802, married Heinrich Lolhoffel von Lowensprung, 1705 - 1763,
privy councillor and physician to the King Augustus III of Poland. Death of her husband in 1763.
Constance = Konstancja Jauch, 1722 - 1802, or 1723 - 1805, the daughter of Joachim and Ewa Munnich.
She married in 1740 to Henryk Lelewel von Lowensprung, 1703-1763, with
Karol Maurycy Lelewel, of Liw (1792), 1748/1750-1830 or 1750 - 1830, m. Ewa Szeluta-Malynicki, 1763-1837.
Karol Maurycy Lelewel (1750 - 1830) married a niece of the archbishop of the Mogilev, Kasper Cieciszowski 1745 - 1831.
Karol Mauricy Lelewel was a Royal Polish captain, a Polish noble, and became a member of Parliament;
Karol Mauricy was 1778 until 1794 the lawyer and treasurer of the Commission of National Education.
Great-aunt of Constance's Lelewel progeny was Jadwiga Walewska (b. 1740 / 1744).
Constance Jauch's grandsons were Joachim Prot Lelewel and Jan Pawel Lelewel.
Joachim Lelewel (1786 - 1861) was the son of Karol Maurycy Lelewel.
Joachim became Poland's most famous historian. He was a member of Poland's Provisional Government in 1830,
was vice-president of the Democratic Society for the Unification and Brotherhood of all People in Brussels;
he was a friend of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels,
Gilbert du Motier,
the anarchist Michail Bakunin,
marquis de Lafayette,
on 29 May is Lelewel's memorial day in the Jewish almanc for his commitment for the Jewish emancipation.
Constance Jauch's granddaughter Anna Cieciszowska was sister-in-law of Magdalena Agnieszka Sapiecha,
1739 - 1780
- a daughter of Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski and
Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieha Lubomirska was the informal consort of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
Constance Jauch was sister-in-law of Countess Maria Walewska, 1786 - 1817, the mistress of
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Magdalena Maria Ewa Tyzenhauz-Walewska,
was the wife of
Anastazy Walewski / Colonna-Walewski, b. ca 1730, died in 1815 in Walewice [or Atanazy Colonna-Walewski, 1733-1815],
close to Lowicz.
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