Maltese Order with Carsten Niebuhr and Cagliostro together with Illuminati - the Russian and German secret underground in Poland and USA: Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Pelagia Rodys and Konstanty Rokossowski and the Krasinski - Garczynski in Krasne - Smilowice, Golaszewo and Chocen near to Kowal with Pruszak, Lech Walesa, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski of Zelechow, Bielinski - Bobrynsky, and link to Owsiany - Boryslawski line, and Gustaw Findeisen, Edward Jurgens with Leopold Kronenberg in 1863 - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with Kalkstein, General Jozef Niemojewski, Gustaw Findeisen, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Orbeliani and Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski. Stara Hancza and Miezonka with Chrapowicki, Oskierka, Ilinski, Poniatowski, Stefania Julia Radziwill branch, and the Konstantynowiczs.
Thus, we see - on 17 December 2020 - that the Russians created an anti-Polish intelligence network in the
lands of central Poland and acted ca 1741-2015/2020; this underground Russian diversionary uses together atheistic and deprived
of a historical and ideological background three national minorities: German,
Gypsy [Sinti and Romani] and Jewish. Romania and Spain are facilities for the diversion at present.
Of course, it is about individual families and individuals, people extremely alienated from the Polish
national community, and this does not apply to entire nations, which national minorities also suffered
from the Russian occupation after 1815 and lost a lot due to the fall of the Republic of Poland in 1795.
After killing three US presidents in the years 1885-1901-1963, the brain of anti-Polish and
anti-civilization Russian action moved to the USA. This network was established after 1858 in
Plock-Wloclawek-Warsaw-Przasnysz. These saboteurs infiltrated our independence movement [sample only:
Chocen-Smilowice-Golaszewo-Przasnysz + Kalkstein in the Swiedziebnia commune with Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county, the village Leszno and the Krasne estate near to Przasnysz; together with Wieniec-Brzezie close to Wloclawek] throughout the second half of the
19th century [since 1858/1868]. The Russians occupied from 1815 to 1915 what is now central Poland, creating the so-called
Congress Poland and the Vistula Country, and in 1988-1992 the so-called New Third Polish Republic.
Despite this, the Polish underground led to regaining independence in 1918, but lost in 1939 and lost
again in 1945-2015. The Polish underground had headquarters in the Berezina parish in Belarus from
around 1797 to November 1918 [Templar Artur Potocki in the 20' of the 19th century,
and his family + the Konstantynowiczs with the Armand-Paszkowski family branch after 1840].
This structure in Miezonka-Lubuszany-Berezyna Ihumenska actively collaborated with British intelligence
that formed the Round Table in England and the Illuminati movement [ca 1870] leading to the liquidation of
Russia's state structures in 1917 - 1922. The Russian intelligence operated in Poland from the 1740s,
co-creating the Masonic movement in Poland and the Maltese Order [Poninski-Szoldrski in Wilkowo Polskie
and in Kamieniec Podolski in 1767]. The Germans operated through Polish noble
families [Skorzewski-Ciecierski clan] from the Greater Poland from 1760s leading to the defeat of the Bar
Confederation in 1768-1771.
Under copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 22 December 2020.
Zbigniew Brzezinski came from Romany = Romany-Sedzieta, in the Krzynowloga MALA commune, the
Przasnysz county; at half way from Krzynowloga Mala to Krzynowloga Wielka. It is his mother's side.
Zbigniew Brzezinski of the mother's side came from Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1829 or
ca 1830, the son of
Franciszek Roman b. 1788 + Magdalena Kobylinska. Franciszek ROMAN back from Zelechow to Ulatowo-Slabogora,
15 km east to Krzynowloga MALA, and 2 km west to Ulatowo-Pogorzel. Franciszek's father b. ca 1765
was reveller.
Above 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
[see 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. 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, married 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. 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.
In Ulatowo-Pogorzel was living the Roman family.
JAKUB ROMAN, b. ca 1785, d. in Ulatowo Pogorzel, 1831, m. AGNIESZKA CHODKOWSKA, with children
(all born in Pogorzel): Antoni, b. 1810, m (2) Tekla Kobylinska, b. 1819, d. Pogorzel;
Jan Alexander ROMAN, b. 1828, m (1) in Chorzele in 1847 to Domicella Kobylinska, a daughter of
Jan Kobylinski.
MATEUSZ ROMAN, inheritor of Ulatowo Pogorzel, b. 1731, d. Pogorzel, 1792, m. in
Chorzele in 1756 to EWA LOJEWSKA, b. ca 1732, d. in Pogorzel in 1799.
His son:
Pawel ROMAN, b. 1777, d. before 1808, m. 1796 to Maryanna Dabrowska, she m. 2nd in 1808, Jakub Roman,
with a daughter
Maryanna Roman, b. Pogorzel in 1798, d. 1841, m. in Przasnysz in 1814 to Jakub Kobylinski
(a son of Franciszek Kobylinski and Franciszka Chodkowska), b. ca 1790.
JAKUB ROMAN, b. ca 1785.
And now on
Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, b. in 1896 in Warsaw, d. in 1968 in Moscow, the son of Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski and Antonina OWSIANNIK.
Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski, b. in 1853 in Ziomek, the Baranowo commune, in the Ostroleka county,
died in 1902 in Warsaw.
Ziomek is a village in the Baranowo commune, 7 kilometres north-west of Baranowo, 25 km south-east to
CHORZELE; 17 / 18 km east to Ulatowo-SLABOGORA;
28 km north-west of Ostroleka,
and 17 km north-east to Ulatowo-Pogorzel,
35 km east-north-east to Krzynowloga Mala,
25 km north to Krasnosielc.
Ksawery Rokossowski was the son of Wincenty Feliks Rokossowski and
Konstancja Wiktoria CHOLEWICKA.
Wincenty Feliks Rokossowski, b. in 1825 in Warsaw, d. in 1897 in Nasielsk,
29 km east-north-east to Krysk, 33 km east to Plonsk.
Wincenty was the son of Franciszek Rokossowski and Zofia SUTKOWSKA.
Franciszek Rokossowski, b. 1779 in Rosciszewo - d. 1851 in Baranowo, 37 km north-east to Przasnysz.
Franciszek Rokossowski b. 1779 in Rosciszewo close to Sierpc, d. 1851 in Baranowo,
was the son of Jakub Rokossowski and Agnieszka GAJEWSKA.
Rosciszewo - 12 km north-east to Sierpc, 29 km north to Bielsk.
The Kobylinskis clan came from Jan Kobylinski,
with his son Pawel Kobylinski, and two grandsons:
Franciszek Kobylinski and Jan Kobylinski.
Named Franciszek Kobylinski in 1799 had juvenile sons:
Pawel, Jakub and Antoni;
above Jan Kobylinski had: Mikolaj, Tomasz and Jan living in Ulatowo Pogorzel.
Mentioned Franciszek Roman b. 1788 was the son of
Franciszek Placyd Roman b. ca 1765, the owner of Zelechow in 1786-1792,
the grandson of
Fabian Roman - bought Zelechow in 1782 from Lubomirski. Fabian Sebastian Roman
owned Zelechow in 1782-1786. Fabian Sebastian Roman married unknown woman.
Fabian Sebastian Roman was born ca 1740 to Tomasz Roman and Krystyna Obrebska b. ca 1719.
Tomasz Roman was born ca 1719, in Romany / Romany-Sedzieta, close to Krzynowloga MALA,
the Przasnysz county. Tomasz b. ca 1719 had children: Fabian b. ca 1740; Hilary Roman, Malgorzata Roman;
Jakub Roman; Antoni Roman; Ignacy Roman; Jozef Roman.
Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski was owner of ZELECHOW in 1752, then his wife Joanna in 1753.
In 1788, Zelechow was owned by Franciszek Placyd Roman since 1786.
His father Fabian Roman bought Zelechow in 1782.
In 1792 - new owner of ZELECHOW, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of Chocen.
Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Poznan official, MP, bought Zelechow from hands of Franciszek Placyd Roman.
Joanna Lubomirska sold Zelechow in 1782 to Fabian Sebastian ROMAN and she took his estate
in Podolia / Podole. Franciszek Placyd Roman was the son of Fabian Roman, and in 1786 took Zelechow.
Fabian Roman was the Royal Court official.
Jan Ordega was the next owner after death of Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.
Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, m. Izabella Radomicka, the daughter of
Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor. They had the son IGNACY Wyssogota Zakrzewski,
the landlord of CHOCEN and ZELECHOW.
Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] was the son of
Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] and
Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW].
The grandson of
Aleksander Zakrzewski, b. ca 1640, d. bef. 1700 and Marianna Suchorzewska;
and of Teresa Baranowska, died in 1682 + Maciej Mielzynski, b. in 1636, Niegolewo and he died in April 1697
in Goscieszyn.
The owners of Zelechow: Joanna Lubomirska (1753-1782); Fabian Sebastian Roman (1782-1786);
Franciszek Placyd Roman (1786-1792); Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski (1792-1802).
Above Franciszek Roman m. Magdalena Kobylinska. Franciszek Roman b. ca 1788/1790.
In the Chorzele parish in 1822, in Slabogora, Jozef Roman was born to Franciszek Roman and
Magdalena Kobylinska. In 1826, in above Slabogora, Jozef Jakub Roman was born to named Franciszek.
Magdalena Kobylinska b. ca 1800/1801. Franciszek Roman had the Slepowron coat of arms.
SLABOGORA:
In 1773 in Opalenica, Michal Plaskowski of Czarne married Katarzyna Czaplicka;
witnesses:
Count Wojciech Leon Opalinski = Wojciech Opalinski, the Sieradz governor, and Jozef Szczaniecki.
Leon Wojciech Opalinski b. in 1708, d. in 1775 in Opalenica, was in 1764 the Masovia governor;
Crown Marshal in 1755, the Bar insurgent in 1768, owned Dakowy Mokre, but then the Raczynskis
were the owners and in 1873 to hands of Potocki.
Dakowy Mokre - 8 km south-east to Opalenica.
Jastrzebnik, with Rudniki, Wojnowice and Ptaszkowo owned by Opalinski.
Katarzyna CZAPLICKA b. ca 1750, m. 1st to Antoni Bobr, the lord of Bobry and Dabrowka
in 1768, with the son
Jan Bobr + Agata Ploska, and
the grandson Tomasz Bobr b. 1790 in Slabogora / Ulatowo-Slabogora, the owner of
Bobry Male in 1819 and Ulatow / Ulatowo in 1837. Ulatowo - 5 km west to Ulatowo-Slabogora.
Bobry in the Przasnysz county, the Chorzele commune, 7 km north to Krzynowloga Wielka.
Katarzyna m. 2nd to Michal Plaskowski, and she was the daughter of Czaplicki + Apolonia.
Compare at margin:
President Lech Walesa born in Popowo close to Lipno, as the son of
Feliksa Kaminska Walesa, died in USA + Boleslaw Walesa b. in 1907 in
MICHALKOWO close to Lipno and Wloclawek, d. June 1945 in Popowo close to LIPNO
[Boleslaw Walesa was the son of Jan Walesa the 3rd and Helena Jozefa GLONEK.
Boleslaw Walesa, 1907 - 1945.
Jan Walesa was born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska, in the Wloclawek county.
Jozefa Glonek was born in 1879, in Filipki, 4 km south-west
to Wola Nakonowska, and 6 km north-east to CHOCEN.
Jan Walesa the 3rd had a brother -
Wincenty Jakub Walesa, b. ca 1879 in Nakonowska Wola / Kleinnakel,
close to Nakonowo, Golaszewo, Czerniewice. Here the Walesas living at present.
In the CHOCEN community.
It lies 14 kilometres south of Wloclawek,
8 km north-east to CHOCEN; 4 km west to KOWAL!
Wincenty Jakub Walesa died in 1967 in Wloclawek.
Boleslaw Walesa was the grandson of Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1850 + Franciszka OCALEWSKA.
Mateusz Walesa and Wocalewska / Ocalewska were living in Nakonowska Wola].
Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo,
d. 1945.
Mother of named Boleslaw Walesa: b. 1879 in Smilowice = Smilowic,
the Chocen community, 3 km north-west to Filipki;
5 km west to Wola Nakonowska;
and 5 / 6 km north to CHOCEN;
15 km south of Wloclawek.
Lech Walesa's relatives:
Edmund Bromirski b. 1925 in Chalin. Chalin is a village in the Dobrzyn by Vistula community, within the Lipno County, 7 kilometres north-east of Dobrzyn.
A daughter of Jan Walesa, 3rd, and Helena Jozefa - ie. Eugenia Walesa Bromirska {Kalkstein - Bromirski were the relatives}, b. 1901,
was living in CHALIN.
Jan Walesa 3rd, b. 1873 in Wola Nakonowska close to Chocen, and Jan's wife was born in 1879 in Filipki, the Smilowice parish. Jan Walesa was living in Michalkowo, the Lipno County, and in 1916 in Popowo, the Lipno county.
Jan Walesa 3rd had sibilings:
Konstanty Walesa and Wincenty Jakub Walesa.
Wincenty JAKUB Walesa b. ca 1879 in Nakonowska Wola,
d. 1967 in Wloclawek,
the son of Mateusz Walesa, b. ca 1845/1850 +
Franciszka Wocalewska or OCALEWSKA, born in 1852.
Franciszka married Mateusz Walesa born in 1845. They had 3 sons: Jan Walesa and 2 other.
sons.
MATEUSZ Walesa b. ca 1845/1850, was living in Nakonowska Wola in 1879. Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 / 1850, was the son of
Michal Walesa and Katarzyna Brylinska.
Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 in Wola Nakonowska.
MICHAL Walesa b. 1803 or ca 1805 in Golaszewo, and his wife KATARZYNA, 1815-1867, b. in Wola Nakonowska, died in Kowal.
GOLASZEWO - lies 5 kilometres north-west of Kowal, 12 km south of Wloclawek, 2 km north to Wola Nakonowska.
Franciszka Walesa (nee Cicha ) was born in 1836,
in Dobrzec. Franciszka married Tomasz Walesa in 1860,
and Tomasz was born in 1835, in Koscielna Wies.
Koscielna Wies is a village in the Goluchow community, within the Pleszew County,
9 kilometres south-east of Goluchow, 19 km south-east of Pleszew;
12 km east to GUTOW;
14 km east to SOBOTKA - here Bona Kiedrzynska;
9 km south-east to KARSY.
The German-Russian secret net.
Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - Smilowice and Chocen near to Kowal -
Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with ORBELIANI and Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Kalkstein and Nostitz-Jackowski in the Swiedziebnia parish:
Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie,
as the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski older and Elzbieta Jezierski.
Above Jablowo in 1798, and Lipinki Szlacheckie close to Starogard Gdanski, was owned by the
Nostitz-Jackowski clan. Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo.
In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural
innovation.
Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska.
Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist, and
Henry, who became a priest, and also Ludwik Jackowski.
Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of
Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski. Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.
Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the
Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata
Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.
Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898, was the son of Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein
and Januaria Jozefina b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County, the daughter of Franciszek
Plaskowski.
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County,
d. 1865.
Edward Ludwik Kalkstein-Stolinski, ca 1880 - 1943, was the grandson of
TEODOR KALKSTEIN and Teodozja ZAKRZEWSKA, 1834 / 1857 - 1926 / 1927.
Teodozja Zakrzewski m. the second Kossobudzka, b. 1857 and died in 1927.
Teodor was maybe the son of Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka,
the Starogard County or b. ca 1790.
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka was the son of Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740,
and Roza Wirydianna GRABCZEWSKA b. ca 1745.
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, younger = Georg Kalkstein,
the son of Jerzy older b. ca 1700.
Wincenty Kalkstein b. ca 1805, d. in 1858 in Wiesbaden,
was the son of
Jan Kalkstein b. ca 1750, d. in 1814 + Marianna Bromirska,
and the grandson of named Jerzy Kalkstein / Georg Kalkstein b. ca 1700 older +
Joanna Kuberska b. ca 1710.
Wincenty Kalkstein b. ca 1805, had a daughter Wincentyna b. ca 1836, m. Tadeusz
Henryk Marian Ildefons Trepka b. in 1832 in Mokrsko, d. in 1904, the owner of Mokrsko
Szlacheckie.
Tadeusz's godparents:
Karol Unrug, the owner of Marulew and Marianna Trepka, the owner of Rychlocice;
witnesses - August Trepka and Marianna Bronikowska, Krecki and Trepczyna / Trepka.
together with Wlodzimierz Trepka and Ludwika Wewiorowska in Mokrsko.
Tadeusz Trepka b. in 1832, was the insurgent in 1863, next jailed until ca 1873.
Tadeusz married Wincentyna Anastazja Kalkstein b. ca 1836, the daughter of Wincenty Kalkstein,
b. ca 1805, d. in 1858 in Wiesbaden.
Wincenty was the son of Jan Kalkstein b. ca 1750, d. in 1814 + Marianna Bromirska.
Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski younger, was the son of Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833
in Skarlin;
the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729, older.
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski younger b. ca 1810 / 1820 in SEDZICE {4 km south to TUBADZIN,
at half way from Blaszki to Sieradz}, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, ca 1830 - 1874.
PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after. Piotr was the Pluskowesy estate owner,
close to Chelmza, until 1781. Pluskowesy bought Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski older, who was died in 1802.
We back to Idzi Zakrzewski, 1799 - 1882, the son of named above Teodor Zakrzewski and
Rozalia Krosnicki, 1770 in Koziki - 1855, the daughter of
Adam KROSNICKI and Zofia Jozefa Niska.
Rozalia Krosnicka married Teodor Zakrzewski and they had 6 children.
Teodor Zakrzewski b. ca 1770, was the son of Maciej ZAKRZEWSKI b. ca 1740 +
Katarzyna Stryjewska.
Katarzyna Zakrzewska nee Stryjewska had 2 sons and a daughter:
Teodor and
Antoni + Agnieszka Zmijewska; and Teodora + Piotr HUMIECKI with a son Jakub Humiecki, 1834 -
1899 + Marianna BOJANOWSKA + Laura DOBRZANSKA, with children:
Jozefa Florentyna Kruszewska nee Humiecka, 1864 - 1928.
Pawel Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki ca 1742, d. in 1826, m. Barbara Mlodzianowska
with a 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
(a daughter of Waclaw Orlowski and Zofia),
b. 1806, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1863,
m. the 2nd to Maryanna Charszewska, with 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 Lelewel = Lollhoffel von Loewensprung,
was a Napolean officer, a member of the Polish Parliament, and inheritor of Wola Cygowska near Warsaw.
Tadeusz Karol Lelewel was the grandson of Karol Maurycy LELEWEL = Lollhoffel von Loewensprung,
lawyer, captain of the Polish Army, in 1768 he was a Polish citizen.
Tadeusz m. Ewa Szelutt from Lithuania.
Tadeusz was the great grandson of Henryk 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.
We back to Krzynowloga Mala. In 1840, Krzynowloga Mala was taken by son-in-law of Orlowski,
Franciszek Czaplicki, together with Krzynowloga Mala, Chmielonek, Masiak, Pacuszki, Mlyna,
Krajewo-Pajki and Krajewo-Mostowe, Murowanki / Wyderki, Klachowa / Kozlowki,
Obreba and Klewek in the Wegra parish.
In 1859, Franciszek Czaplicki died and his daughter Marianna + Wiktor Glinojecki took
Krzynowloga Mala. In 1864, Krzynowloga Mala was partially parceled out.
In 1909, Jan Roman b. ca 1880 [older] and Wladyslaw Ostrowski were the members of the
commune council.
We back to TYMIENIECKI:
MARIANNA Tekla Tymieniecka (ca 1823 - after 1845), born in Belen in the Sieradz province,
m. in 1845 in Kalisz to Antoni Jozef Ruszkowski, a son of Karolina Bielski.
BELEN - south-west to Zdunska Wola [Romani center], and north-west to Widawa,
close to Zapolice.
Antoni Jozef Ruszkowski, b. 1819 - Sieradz, d. 1875 - Kalisz; inf. in Zychlin [see Znyk and Pawlak
families], south-east to Gostynin; the owner of Zieleniew, in the Leczyca county.
His children:
Kamila Teofila RUSZKOWSKA b. 1839;
Helena RUSZKOWSKA, 1847 - 1887.
His granddaughter Zofia PIENIAZEK, 1880 / 1881 in KALISZ - 1961,
great-grandchildren: Tadeusz SKAPSKI 1902 - 1963 and
Elzbieta SKAPSKA 1905 - 1993
[born on August 13th, 1905, in Lososina Dolna] married to Jan Roman b. 1902 [copyright by Andrzej Lech
in 1999].
Great-great-grandson Marek ROMAN, 1931 - 2003 [Marek Franciszek Roman has son
Jacek Roman b. 1968].
Named above
Elzbieta Roman born Skapska, was the daughter of Jan Antoni Skapski [born in 1873, in Jazowsko]
and Zofia Odrowaz - Pieniazek.
Elzbieta married
Jan Roman, younger, b. on November 20th, 1902, in Grzebsk,
18 km north-west to Krzynowloga Mala; north-east to MLAWA; close to Brzozowo [see ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI].
Jan Roman, 1902 - 1975, had 2 children: Marek Franciszek Roman.
Jan Roman died in Warsaw, was an architect, graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University
of Technology, ca 1927. Buried at the Northern Cemetery in Warsaw.
We don't know who was the father of above JAN b. 1902 with the Slepowron coat of arms -
maybe Jan Roman SENIOR b. ca 1880,
or Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, who was
married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1870-1923.
Krzynowloga Mala until ca 1902 belonged to the Glinojeckis.
The last owner of whole property was Wiktor Glinojecki. Then in 1909 - 1912 to Ludwik Gniewosz.
We back to Walenty Lasocki
[b. 1746 in Warszawa, died in 1793 close to
Krzynowloga Mala, 19 km north-west to PRZASNYSZ; in 1789, above Walenty Lasocki leased Krzynowloga Mala]
and his brother
Piotr Walerian Lasocki, the Plock official, b. in 1742 in PLONSK - d. in 1796 in MALUZYN,
12 kilometres south-east of Glinojeck, 20 km south-west of Ciechanow, 10 km north-west to SOCHOCIN.
Walenty and Piotr both were sons to
Jozef Lasocki, ca 1700 - 1761 / 1766 + the 2nd wife Petronela PLOCHOCKA.
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, Blazej and Kazimierz, both sons of
Jakub ROMAN and Maryanna Zaleski;
Grzegorz a son of Wojciech;
Franciszek a son of Szymon ROMAN.
The Romanski 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.
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.
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 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 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, 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.
Note to:
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.
That is Konstancja Jauch, 1722 - 1802 or 1723 - 1805, the daughter of
Joachim MUNNICH and Ewa Munnich.
Konstancja married in 1740 to Henryk Lelewel von Lowensprung 1703-1763,
with the son and a daughter:
1. Karol Maurycy Lelewel of Liw (1792), 1748-1830 or 1750 - 1830, m. Ewa Szeluta-Malynicki, 1763-1837;
2. Teresa b. 1750, m. Adam Jozef Cieciszowski, 1743-1783.
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) 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 informal consort of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
Constance Jauch was sister-in-law of Countess Maria Walewska 1786 - 1817, mistress of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Leon Ignacy Paszkowski, 1845 - 1904, a director of a bank in Cracow, m. in 1875 to Maria Lasocka,
b. ca 1855,
the daughter of
Bronislaw LASOCKI + Felicja Wolowska.
Named above Bronislaw Juliusz Edmund Lasocki [member of the 1863 Uprising],
Count, 1828-1912, m. Felicja Zofia Wolowska, 1832 -1906. Her father was Adam Ernest.
Bronislaw Juliusz Edmund Lasocki [member of the 1863 Uprising], Count, 1828-1912 in Wien,
was the son of Daniel Tytus Lasocki and Monika Florentyna Jozefa Nieznanska, 1801 - 1850 in Warszawa.
Daniel Lasocki was the son of Walenty Lasocki
[b. 1746 in Warszawa, died in 1793 in the Krzynowloga Mala commune, in the Przasnysz County.
Walenty was living in Drazewo, in the Ciechanow County, close to Sonsk.
Walenty Lasocki was buried in Przasnysz.
Krzynowloga Mala was owned by General Antoni Anzelm Nieborski, ca 1760-1780. In 1789,
above Walenty Lasocki leased Krzynowloga Mala and the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski confirmed
city prerogative until ca 1802. Then in Prussia.
DRAZEWO - 6 kilometres west of Sonsk, 10 km south of Ciechanow, 26 km east to GLINOJECK
and 29 km north-east to PLONSK]
and Anna Szygowska.
Walenty Lasocki
[b. 1746 in Warszawa, died in 1793 close to Krzynowloga Mala, 19 km north-west to PRZASNYSZ,
and he had a brother
Piotr Walerian Lasocki, the Plock official, b. in 1742 in PLONSK - d. in 1796 in MALUZYN,
12 kilometres south-east of Glinojeck, 20 km south-west of Ciechanow, 10 km north-west to SOCHOCIN]
and they both were sons to Jozef Lasocki, ca 1700 - 1766 + Petronela PLOCHOCKA.
Jozef LASOCKI was the son of Pawel Aleksander Lasocki
[PAWEL Lasocki, ca 1680 - 1724, the son of
Jacek Lasocki + Anna MLOCKI.
Roman Lasocki, the LOMZA Agriculture Society in 1861, 1817-1887 in POZNAN, was the great-grandson of named
Jozef Lasocki, ca 1700 - 1766 + PLOCHOCKA]
and Teofilia Gembart, ca 1680 - 1713.
Now we back to the Germans, ie. the Arnold family interconnected with my family:
Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, the Warta political activist, lived ca 1844 - 1907,
but he was living in CHOCEN in 1870 [in Smilowice, Gustaw Findeisen; in Golaszewo, the grandfather of
President Lech Walesa], and in 1875 in BORYSLAWICE,
was the son of
Mateusz Arnold, the Warta Agriculture Society, b. in 1803 in RASZKOW, ex-Kiedrzynski property.
Mateusz's half-brother was
Jan Arnold junior, 1821 - 1880 in Kalisz, m. Anna Konstancja Mieszczanski.
Anna Konstancja Karolina Arnold b. in 1838 in Warta, in the Sieradz County,
d. in 1913 in Warsaw, was the daughter of Kazimierz Maciej Mieszczanski and Nepomucena Boes, 1815 - 1848.
Jan Arnold junior was the son of
Jan Arnold and Helena Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Kacper Kiedrzynski.
Jan Arnold, older, 1751-1840, was the son of Maciej ARNOLD and Bogumila Zebrowska.
Jan Arnold m. the 1st to
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 or Julianna Kiedrzynska.
She was married in Sobotka close to Raszkow, in 1798, to Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in
Pietrzykowo close to KALISZ. The Arnolds had a home in PLOCK in 1824].
Jan was the owner of Pecherzow, and married the 1st Juljanna Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811;
he was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw [north to GOLENIOW];
he was 3rd married in 1813 in LISKOW to Helena Kiedrzynska (17 km west to WILCZKOW,
the place of birth to Kiedrzynski Jakub - south to MADALIN, 8 km south-west to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski;
17 west-south-west to GLUCHOW, and north-west to WRONIAWY).
Jan Arnold senior m. the 2nd in 1813, in Liskow to named Helena Kiedrzynska.
The 1st Jan was married to Julianna Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska +
Jakub Kiedrzynski, the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska + Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin - Raszkow
estates.
Jan Arnold had children with Helena:
1.
Jozef Arnold, the owner of Pietrzykow in the Kalisz county,
the member of the Kalisz Agriculture Society in 1861, lived in 1814-1885. Jozef Arnold
died in 1885 in Czerniowce at Bukowina.
Jozef Arnold had a daughter, 1845-1935, married in 1867 in OSZCZEKLIN to
Marian Jozef Edward Wolowski, 1838 - 1909. Marian Wolowski was the son of
Ksawery WOLOWSKI, b. Dec. 1792 in Warsaw, d. 1867 in Oszczeklin; studied in Warsaw,
married Agnieszka Basinska.
Ksawery Jakub August Wolowski, the official in the Congress Kingdom, lived in 1792-1867, m. Agnieszka
Basinska, 1809-1897.
Ksawery Wolowski was the son of Tomasz Wolowski, the Frankist,
b. ca 1760 + Marianna Krysinska, ca 1763 - 1847.
Jozef Arnold had a daughters:
Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949;
Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. in 1870.
2. a son b. ca 1819.
3. next, 1820-1891;
4.
Jan Anold, 1821-1880 + Anna Konstancja Karolina Mieszczanska, 1838-1913.
Rabbi Elisha Schor (Wolowski), 1690 - 1757, the son of Alexander Sender Schor of Uhnow.
Elisha was the father of
Jehuda Szor;
Michal Natan Wolowski;
Franciszek Salomon Lukasz Szloma Wolowski;
Haya Schor (Wolowski)
and Lipman Wolowski.
Brother of
Moshe Schor; Hinde Margolis; Devora Babad; unknown m. Rokeah; Rav Yizchak Schor and 4
others.
Above Jehuda Szor b. ca 1720. The son of Rabbi Elisha Schor (Wolowski).
Above Franciszek Salomon Lukasz Szloma Wolowski, 1732 in Rohatyn - 1813 in Warsaw.
The father of
Franciszek Lukasz Wolowski;
Andrzej Wolowski - below!;
Franciszek Ksawery Wolowski;
Agata Konstancja Szymanowska
and Louis / Ludwik Wolowski.
Above Michal Natan Wolowski (Szor) b. in 1723 in Rohatyn.
Father of
Michal Wolowski;
Marianna Rudnicka and
Barbara Wolowska.
Mentioned Andrzej Wolowski b. in 1751 in Rohatyn,
d. in 1808.
The son of Franciszek Salomon Lukasz Szloma Wolowski and Marianna.
Father of
Stanislaw Eliasz Wolowski.
Mentioned above
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811 or Julianna Kiedrzynska.
She was married in Sobotka near to Bieganin, Karsy and Raszkow,
in 1798, to Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in Pietrzykowo / Pietrzykow close to KALISZ.
The Arnolds had a home in PLOCK in 1824.
Jan Arnold was the owner of Pecherzow, married Juljanna Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811; he was 1st
married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw [north to GOLENIOW]; he was 3rd married in 1813 in
LISKOW to Helena Kiedrzynska
(17 km west to WILCZKOW - see the place of birth to named above Kiedrzynski Jakub -
south to MADALIN, 8 km south-west to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski; 17 west-south-west to GLUCHOW,
and north-west to WRONIAWY),
with a son Jozef ARNOLD, 1814-1885, and a granddaughter, 1845-1935, married in 1867 in OSZCZEKLIN to
Marian Jozef Edward Wolowski, 1838 - 1909, the son of
Ksawery WOLOWSKI, b. Dec. 1792 - Warsaw, d. 1867 - Oszczeklin; studied in Warsaw + Agnieszka Basinska.
Ksawery was the son of Tomasz Wolowski, b. ca 1760 + Marianna Krysinska.
Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska had two great-granddaughters:
1. Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949 (m. Walenty Hieronim Julian Kamocki in ca 1885), and
2. Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. 1870 (m. Wincenty Jacenty Beniamin Gorski).
Bronislaw Juliusz Edmund Lasocki [member of the 1863 Uprising], Count, 1828-1912, m. Felicja Zofia Wolowska,
1832 -1906.
Her parents were the Frankists:
Adam Ernest Wolowski 1798-1868 + Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863.
Wladyslaw Jozef Ludwik Wolowski that is Ludwik Wolowski, Member of the Agricultural
Society of the Kingdom of Poland [with Jakub Szymanowski, 1795/1797-1873];
he lived in Chamsk,
close to Biezun [north-east], the Mlawa county [32 km south-west to Mlawa and west of PRZASNYSZ];
b. ca 1829, died in 1895 in Warszawa,
was the son of mentioned
Adam Ernest Wolowski 1798-1868 and Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863.
Wladyslaw Jozef Ludwik Wolowski married in 1851, Warszawa, to Jozefa Teofila Szymanowska, 1833-1875,
with a son
Adam Franciszek Gabriel WOLOWSKI, 1856-1900 + Maria Koziell-Poklewska, 1860-1891.
Adam Ernest Wolowski 1798-1868 - parents:
Adam WOLOWSKI 1770-1833, and Teresa Zalewska.
Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, the Warta political activist, lived ca 1844 - 1907,
but he was living in CHOCEN in 1870 [in Smilowice, Gustaw Findeisen; in Golaszewo, the grandfather
of President Lech Walesa], and in 1875 in BORYSLAWICE,
was the son of
Mateusz Arnold, the Warta Agriculture Society, b. in 1803 in Raszkow [here in 1802/1803 Helena Kiedrzynska,
the widow after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno - my family branch], d. in 1875 in Boryslawice -
2 kilometres north of Blaszki, 24 km west of Sieradz.
Mateusz m. Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.
In Raszkow, 1803, Mateusz Jozef ARNOLD was born, as the son of Jan Arnold, and
Juliana Kiedrzynska, the daughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski. Juljanna Kiedrzynska was the first wife of
named Jan Arnold. Julianna was the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska and Jakub Kiedrzynski.
In 1803 in Raszkow, Jozef Ilowiecki was the godfather.
Jakub, Kasper and Izydor Kiedrzynski were the sons of named Andrzej Kiedrzynski.
Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to
Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844, the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 +
Marianna Ilowecka.
They had a son
Bronislaw Marian Arnold b. ca 1871 m. Stefania Maria Arnold, the daughter of
Stefan Arnold b. ca 1830 + Stanislawa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1850.
Waclawa Konstancja Wiktoria Plachecka, b. ca 1870,
was the daughter of Konstanty Plachecki, ca 1836 - 1902 died in LODZ +
Antonina Helena Arnold, born in Blaszki, ca 1850 - 1875,
the granddaughter of mentioned
Mateusz Arnold, 1803-1875, the Warta Agriculture Society + Jozefa Ilowiecka,
b. ca 1815;
the great-granddaughter of Jan Arnold, 1751-1840;
Wojciech Ilowiecki, 1765-1847;
Juliana Kiedrzynska, the 1st wife of named Jan Arnold senior;
Estera Nasierowska.
Mentioned Waclawa Konstancja Wiktoria Plachecka, b. ca 1870, m. in 1896, in
Lodz Church of Blessed Virgin Mary, Queen of Poland at Zgierska 230 at present,
to Jozef Lachmanowicz, b. ca 1860, the son of Pawel Aleksander Lachmanowicz, ca 1822-1895 +
Waleria Nowakowska,
with a son
Stefan Konstanty Lachmanowicz, ca 1890 - 1914.
Above Mateusz Arnold, 1803-1875, the Warta Society, m. in 1835, in
Koscielec Kalisz, to Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815, the daughter of
Wojciech Ilowiecki, 1765-1847 + Estera Nasierowska;
Mateusz had children:
1.
Marianna, 1836-1882 + Maksymilian Gozimirski b. in 1832;
2.
Julian Pius Ludwik ARNOLD, the Warta Society, ca 1844 - 1907 + Bronislawa Maria Szrajber;
3.
Tadeusz Stanislaw Wojciech ARNOLD, ca 1848 - 1914 + Bronislawa Ilowiecka,
died in 1934;
4.
Antonina Helena Arnold, ca 1850 - 1875 + Konstanty Plachecki,
ca 1836 - 1902.
Saul ben Jakub, 1807 - ?, banker, came from a poor Jewish family from Wieruszow
[see Madalinski and Kiedrzynski]. In 1825 he converted to Catholicism and married a
daughter of a banker and industrialist Maurice Koniar; since 1825 he ran a lottery; he was a co-agent of
the Polish government, a supplier of raw materials to the government, and in 1849-1862 he was a
lottery agent in the Kingdom of Poland.
JAKUB SAUL was a descendant of the francists
and
Adam Wolowski, director of the mint, since 1855, was his business associate.
Above Adam Wolowski (1855 to August 1865) and then Stanislaw Pusch were the directors
of the Warsaw mint;
that is
Adam Ernest Wolowski, b. ca 1798, died 1868 - Warszawa.
He married ca 1820 to Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863;
his children:
1.
Wladyslaw Jozef Ludwik WOLOWSKI, 1829-1895 + Jozefa Teofila Szymanowska, 1833-1875;
with son Adam Franciszek Gabriel Wolowski, 1856-1900 m.
1st Maria Koziell-Poklewska, 1860-1891,
2nd to Pss Stefania Woroniecka 1860-1925.
Stefania's great-grandparents:
DUKE Andrzej Woroniecki;
Pawel Gostomski, 1760-1825 [see GOSTOMIA];
Hieronim Zielinski of NUR;
Antoni Piotr Fabian Psarski 1766-1851;