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Bogdan Konstantynowicz of Ursus-Warsaw: Rokitnica - Wies of General Jozef Niemojewski from Srem, the friend of Neyman. Swiedziebnia of Nostitz-Jackowski, Swiatopelk-Mirski, Rodys, Findensein.
Smilowice, Golaszewo and Wola Nakonowska close to Chocen - Dabie and Lubraniec: Walesa, Dabski, Wezyk, Zieleniewski, Findensein, and the family branch of Stanislaw Radziwill born 1722, with Miezonka, Ostrow Wielkopolski, Golaszewo - Dabie. The Russian intelligence network.
Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo,
d. 1945, but Lech's ancestors were living south to Wloclawek,
in the Chocen community: Filipki, Wola Nakonowska and Golaszewo of the DAMBSKI family
-
in the 30' of the 19th century the Dambskis were living in DABIE, too.
The Catholic church in Swiedziebnia, 5 km to the Prussian border / German border.
The cemetery has a tomb of General Jozef Niemojewski, the Srem official.
We have here inf.:
Jozef Niemojewski b. 1769, d. 1839;
but Jozef was born in 1760/1762/1769 in SREM, died in 1836 / 1839 close to Swiedziebnia.
He was the General in 1794.
General Jozef Niemojewski, b. 1760/1762/1769, in Srem; died in Rokitnica;
a Brigadier General of the Duchy of Warsaw, Major General of the Polish
insurrectionist forces in the Greater Poland during the Kosciuszko Uprising,
Brigadier General in the Napoleon Bonaparte Army in 1812.
Rokitnica - Wies, is a village in the Swiedziebnia community, within the Brodnica County;
1 km north-west to NIEMOJEWO; 3 km north-west to Swiedziebnia. And ca
5 / 6 km to ex-German border of East Prussia. Rokitnica and Niemojewo belonged
to Jozef Niemojewski and his children.
The Rokitnica - Swiedziebnia until ca 1830 or 1832 was the same property with the same owner. Ca 1830 the land was divided. Rokitnica was taken by General Jozef Niemojewski with his wife Ludwika Walewska and Ludwika came from Jedlno where Izydor Kiedrzynski was living in 1775/1776.
Swiedziebnia was taken by KSAWERY NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKI [he was descendant of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 - and named Jan Jackowski had the daughter Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, the owner of Bieganin; Andrzej's brother took Kamyk / Kamien north to Czestochowa].
The same Jozef Niemojowski = Niemojewski, ca 1760 - ca 1836,
of the Rola coat of arms, born in Srem, d. in Rokitnica,
married 1st ca 1790 / bef. 1800, to Ludwika Walewska. Ludwika Niemojowska born Walewska,
ca 1775 [in JEDLNO probably].
Jozef was born in 1762, in Srem. They had 3 children or more:
Adolf Jozef Niemojewski;
ANNA NIEMOJEWSKA PASZKOWSKA + Dominik Paszkowski, the half-brother of General Franciszek Paszkowski and Franciszek's daughter was Maria Wilhelmina ARMAND in Moscow in 1840/1841;
Paulina Scibor-Boguslawska.
Ludwika d. 1863.
In ca 1775 Jozef Walewski was heir of JEDLNO and Borki [see IZYDOR KIEDRZYNSKI -
my family branch; in Jedlno 1775/1776 until death ca 1802].
Aleksander Walewski older, the owner of Wieruszow, in 1761 officer in Piotrkow,
m. ELZBIETA MECINSKA of Wielun; she was the owner of Wieruszow. They had son
Jozef Kalasanty Walewski, 1747-1792. Jozef married Paulina Pulina Radolinska,
the daughter of KAJETAN RADOLINSKI.
Above Aleksander of Wieruszow and Jedlno had sons:
1. Jozef / JOZEF KALASANTY WALEWSKI, b. 1747 + Paulina RADOLINSKA;
2. Daniel Walewski, b. 1751;
3. MICHAL Walewski, b. 1749 + Salomea PSARSKA.
Jozef Kalasanty Walewski had children:
1.
Ludwika Walewska, 1775-1863 + Jozef Niemojowski, General, older.
Jozef Niemojowski, 1840-1857, junior, was a grandson of above LUDWIKA and JOZEF
Niemojowski / Niemojewski, senior.
2.
Aleksander Jozef Colonna-Walewski, Count in 1833, MP 1830-1831, 1778-1845
+ Tekla Walewska
{a daughter of Michal Walewski, 1749-1799 + Salomea Psarska, b. 1761, and
the granddaughter of 1. Aleksander Walewski + named Elzbieta Mecinska;
2. Sebastian Psarski, an official in Wielun;
3. Teresa Niemojowska;
and the great-granddaughter of
Franciszek Walewski, an official in Rozprza, 1710-1745},
1783-1862.
3.
Wincenty Walewski, 1785-1820 + Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska
{a daughter of Bogumil Gabriel Walewski, 1750-1814 + Jozefa Wezyk, 1760-1817,
and the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Jozef Walewski, an official in Spicymierz, 1720-1770;
Konstancja Urszula Jordan;
and the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander WALEWSKI born ca 1700, and Wiktoria Bykowska.
All children of Jan JORDAN:
Spytek Rogatian Jordan;
Wojciech Ludwik Jordan,
and Konstancja Urszula Walewska - married Stanislaw Jozef Walewski
born in 1720 or born in 1740-1770,
with children:
Bogumil Gabriel Walewski, 1750-1814
{his daughter
Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska married to Wincenty Walewski,
b. 1785, d. 1819},
and
Kunegunda Szembek nee Walewska, born in 1760 / 1766 - d. 1828,
a wife of Ignacy Jozef Szembek, 1740-1835, MP in 1788, an officer in Ostrzeszow
in 1777-1793,
with a son
Piotr Szembek 1788-1866 General, Freemason, 1813 in Gdansk married to
Fryderyka Becu de Tavernier}
1791-1843,
with a son
Mikolaj Jozef Daniel Colonna-Walewski, Count, 1813-1869 + Tekla Maslowska, 1818-1879,
and a grandson
Wincenty Colonna-Walewski, Count, 1841-1896 {see WOLA PSZCZOLECKA !}.
Jan Paszkowski, born in 1742 + 1st to unknown, 2nd married Petronela Kulikowska,
with the son
Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866 + Anna Niemojewska, died in 1872
(tomb in Krakow).
Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, b. 12.10.1778 in Brody (to 1st wife of Jan),
d. 10.3.1856 in Cracow, General, Virtuti Militari, the owner of Tonie close to Cracow,
tomb in Cracow - Rakowice, was half-brother of above Dominik Paszkowski.
Franciszek's dauther Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married ARMAND in Moscow
[my family branch - Anna Armand m. Apolon Konstantynowicz;
the friends of Lenin, Oldenburg, Japaridze, Duflon, Diserens, Nobel, Pilar-Pilchau of Parnu].
Dominik Paszkowski was father of Jozef Franciszek Paszkowski b. 1817.
General Jozef Niemojowski / Niemojewski 1760/1762/1769 in Srem - d. 1836/1839,
m. ca 1790 / bef. 1800, to Ludwika Walewska, 1775 in Jedlno - 1863,
with children:
Leon Michal b. 1798;
Izabella Salomea Niemojowska b. 1801;
Adolf Jozef, 1802-1873;
Edward Niemojewski / Niemojowski, 1810-1874;
and above named oldest daughter
Anna NIEMOJEWSKA b. ca 1795, died 1872, married Paszkowski.
The grandson - Jozef Niemojowski, 1840-1857.
Anna PASZKOWSKA - Niemojewska was born ca 1795, died 1872;
she was married Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866.
ANNA'S mother was Ludwika nee Walewska - NIEMOJEWSKA, 1775-1863 and
her grandfather was
Jozef Kalasanty Walewski, 1747-1792 + Paulina Pulina Radolinska {b. 1750},
and the great-grandfather was
Aleksander Walewski {Alexander / Aleksander Walewski, 1700 - 1751 or 1778} married
Elzbieta Mecinska of Jedlno, born ca 1700 or ca 1720;
Aleksander was son of FRANCISZEK Walewski born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745, an owner of Rusiec,
Wieruszow [before him to the Mecinski family], Dabrowka, Jastrzebice, Broszecin,
Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki.
Sons of above Dominik Paszkowski:
Franciszek Paszkowski, b. 1818 in Warsaw, d. 1883 Cracow, an owner of Tonie, MP;
and
Jozef Franciszek Daniel Paszkowski, b. 1817 in Warsaw, d. 1861 in Warsaw
+ Seweryna Stompf,
with children:
1.
Franciszek Paszkowski, lawyer, in 1902 an owner of Tonie,
and
2.
Leon Ignacy Paszkowski, 1845 - 1904, a director of a bank in Cracow,
m. in 1875 to Maria Lasocka, the
daughter of
Bronislaw LASOCKI + Felicja Wolowska,
the Frankists
{see a line to BRZEZINSKI - SZYMANOWSKI - WOLOWSKI}.
See:
Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski (1759 - 1790), m. Elzbieta Bielska d. ca 1809,
an owner of Petlikowce Stare in 1799-1809;
with children:
1.
Justyna Kalinowska (1790 - 1876 in Paris), an owner of above Petlikowce,
m. 1st in 1809 to Jozef Tomasz Russocki, b. 1785; 2nd m. Jozef Oechsner [b. ca 1790].
Justyna Kalinowska had a daughter:
a.
a.
Malwina Magdalena Russocka Css, 1812-1904, m. Stanislaw Andrzej Anastazy Radolinski
with:
Gustaw Piotr Jozef Radolinski b. 1834,
Alfred Radolinski b. 1835, m. Anna Niemojowska b. 1838;
b.
Wlodzinierz Jozef RUSSOCKI, MP in Galicja (1861-1889) 1818-1890,
m. Izabela Apolonia Dunin-Borkowska,
with son
Wladyslaw Apolinary August Russocki, 1841-1908,
with son
Artur Maria Ludwik Russocki, 1860-1918, m. Izabela Maria Hutten-Czapska,
Css, 1871-1911.
c.
Oskar Oechsner, 1820-1877.
On above Stanislaw Andrzej Anastazy Radolinski - he was grandson of Kajetan Radolinski
{KAJETAN'S children:
1.
Paulina Pulina Radolinska b. 1750, m. Jozef Kalasanty Walewski of Sieradz,
1747-1792,
with:
Ludwika Walewska, 1775-1863, m. GENERAL Jozef Niemojowski, 1760-1836;
Aleksander Jozef Colonna-Walewski, 1778-1845, m. Tekla Walewska, 1783-1862;
Wincenty Walewski, 1785-1820, m. Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska, 1791-1843;
2.
Karolina Radolinska, 1757-1824,
3.
Piotr RADOLINSKI, MP in 1790, 1760-1823, m. Tekla Celestyna Eleonora
Lanckoronska of Brzezie, 1774-1849
[SISTER of
Antoni Jozef Lanckoronski of Brzezie, 1777-1850 + Ewa Mecinska,
b. 1789 / 1790 {maybe ca 1780}, a daughter of
ADAM MECINSKI,
1740-1796 - see JEDLNO and KIEDRZYNSKI.
See LANCKORONSKI and BRZEZINSKI:
Maria Szymanowska born Marianna Agata Wolowska in Warsaw, 1789, died in 1831, St. Petersburg,
Russia; was a Polish composer and one of the first professional virtuoso pianists
of the 19th century. Marianna Agata Wolowska was a daughter of
Franciszek Wolowski, a landlord and a brewer.
Her mother - Barbara LANCKORONSKA, 1771 / 1780 - 1849 / 1850?
Barbara was the daughter of unknown Lanckoronski
(Barbara maybe was the daughter of Jan Lanckoronski of Brzezie, officer of Nur, 1746-1791,
and Maria Anna Januszkiewicz b. 1755;
Barbara was sister of:
Antoni JAlzef Lanckoronski, 1777-1850, m. Ewa Mecinska,
and Julia Barbara Lanckoronska, 1779-1846, m. Jakub Jerzy Antoni Dunin-Borkowski).
Marianna Agata Wolowska m. 1810 in Warsaw to Jozef Szymanowski - more below!]
with children:
a.
Izabela Kunegunda Maria Radolinska, b. 1794, m. 1st to Jan Chryzostom Guillaume;
m. 2nd to Jozef Walewski, 1784-1827;
b.
Maria Radolinska, b. 1795, m. Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski
[see: Pstrykonie / Pstrokonie, Krzeslow with Wola Pszczolecka, Kurow - Kiedrzynski;
and Kurowka bought in 1818],
c.
Emma Joanna Radolinska, 1798-1829, m. Romuald Jan Garczynski,
d.
Jozefa Radolinska born in 1800, m. Jozef Karsnicki, 1784-1862,
e.
Ludwik Radolinski, 1802-1850,
f.
Stanislaw Andrzej Anastazy Radolinski b. 1805, m. Malwina Magdalena Russocka of BRZEZIE,
1812-1904,
g.
Roman Wiktor Radolinski, 1806-1876,
h.
Wlodzimierz Teofil Radolinski, b. 1810,
i.
Aleksander Eustachy Piotr Radolinski, b. 1816, m. Eliza Lubienska.
4. Felicja Radolinska 1760-1826}.
2.
Jozef Kalinowski [b. ca 1790], an owner of Kamionka Wielka, Machnowka,
Lubar, Udnow, m. Emilia Potocka (b. ca 1791 in Guzow),
a daughter of
Prot Antoni Potocki (b. 1761 in Guzow), and Marianna Maria Lubomirska
(2 m. Walerian Zubow, 3 m. Teodor Uwarow);
3.
Ignacy Franciszek Antoni Kalinowski [b. ca 1795] m. Hortensja Karsnicka,
d. 1881, an owner of Kurzany, the daughter of Antoni Karsnicki;
Hortensja Karsnicka was married to:
1 m. Ignacy Franciszek Antoni Kalinowski,
2 m. Ludwik Jablonowski,
3 m. Jozef Jakubowicz.
Aleksander Walewski older, the owner of Wieruszow, in 1761 officer in Piotrkow,
m. ELZBIETA MECINSKA of Wielun; she was the owner of Wieruszow or Franciszek Walewski
was the owner, and sold Wieruszow in 1743 to Aleksander Walewski.
Elzbieta had 3 sons:
[Michal and Daniel taken Wieruszow]
Jozef b. 1747 or 1743;
Michal born 1749;
Daniel b. 1750 or 1751.
Daniel was the friend of Hugo Kollataj.
Michal since 1788 was owner of all Wieruszow estate, to 1793 - in this year Wieruszow
was sold to German.
Michal Walewski was near to the Magnuski family and to families from GREBANIN and Baranow.
Above Elzbieta Walewska had daughters:
Salomea Walewska b. August 1775, m. Jozef Kielczewski of KOWAL;
Felicjanna b. July 1777 + Ignacy Trzebinski.
Above Michal Walewski, the son of Aleksander, was the King court official;
married Salomea Psarska of MYSLNIEW close to Ostrzeszow [see Kiedrzynski and Psarski];
she was the daughter of
Sebastian PSARSKI and Teresa Niemojewska.
They had daughter Tekla m. Count Aleksander Walewski.
Above named Jozef Walewski, b. 1747 or 1743, died 1792, m. PAULINA RADOLINSKA;
in ca 1775 Jozef Walewski was heir of JEDLNO, Borki and Jankowice close to Jedlno,
and also of Kalinowa close to Zdunska Wola.
Jozef had daughter Ludwika m. Jozef Niemojewski;
and Jozef Walewski had 2 sons:
Aleksander Walewski married to cousin - TEKLA.
From
Florian Lubienski, 1705 - 1760,
who was son of
Maciej Lubienski and Marianna,
were children:
Celestyn Lubienski
and Malgorzata.
Above
Malgorzata Lubienska b. 1725 / 1733, died in 1784, m. Kajetan Radolinski,
born ca 1730
{Kajetan Radolinski, b. ca 1730, was the son of
Andrzej RADOLINSKI b. 1680 [Andrzej the 3rd] and
Marianna Walewska!
Above
MARIANNA Walewska RADOLINSKA [b. 1695 ?] was the
daughter of Kazimierz Walewski and his wife Zofia, born circa 1677 / 1678,
who was the daughter of
Andrzej Radolinski, b. ca 1650 [Andrzej Radolinski younger,
1650 - 1708] and Marianna SARNOWSKA}
with children:
a.
Paulina Pulina Radolinska, b. ca 1750, m. Jozef Kalasanty Walewski of Jedlno, 1747-1792.
Jozef Kalasanty WALEWSKI, b. ca 1743 / 1747, d. 1792, was the landowner of Jedlno
(see Izydor Kiedrzynski born in Bieganin), Jankowice, Borkow
{Jozef Kalasanty Walewski had also Kurow (close to
WIELUN), Turow, Wielun and Jedlno (see Kiedrzynski)},
m. Paulina Radolinska, the daughter of Kajetan Radolinski
and Malgorzata Lubienska
with children:
1.
Aleksander Jozef Colonna-Walewski, 1778-1845 / Aleksander Jozef Walewski,
b. in Zelazkow, Count, m. Tekla Walewska, a daughter of
Michal Walewski and Salomea Psarska;
2.
Ludwika Walewska, ca 1775 - 1863 in Warsaw,
m. Jozef Niemojowski, the son of Feliks Niemojewski;
3.
Ignacy Jan Nepomucen, 1786 - 1787;
4. Franciszka Kunegunda b. 1787;
5.
Wincenty Jan Nepomucen, 1785 - 1820 in Stroza, Captain, m. in 1812 in Tczyca,
to Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska, 1791-1843, a daughter of
Bogumil Walewski and Jozefa Wezyk,
with children:
A.
Mikolaj Jozef Daniel Walewski, b. 1813 in Stroza, d. 1869,
m. Tekla Maslowska,
B.
Konrad Walewski, b. 1814 in Jedlno, d. 1896 in Krakow,
m. 1839 in Warsaw to Ludwika Jozefa Stanislawa Potocka, a daughter of
Stanislaw POTOCKI and Marianna Gorska;
C.
Ludwika Walewska b. ca 1816, m. Ludwik Niemojowski.
b.
Karolina Radolinska 1757-1824;
c.
Piotr RADOLINSKI, MP in 1788, b. 1760, d. 1823, m. Tekla Celestyna Eleonora Lanckoronska
of BRZEZIE, 1774-1849,
with daughters:
1.
Izabela Kunegunda Maria Radolinska b. 1794,
m. Jan Chryzostom Guillaume, b. 1780,
married 2nd time to Jozef Walewski, 1784-1827,
with sons:
Leon Piotr Adam Walewski b. 1820,
and Wladyslaw Franciszek Walewski 1822-1860;
2.
Maria Radolinska born 1795 (see: Kalinowski, Wola Pszczolecka!),
m. Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski, b. 1795,
with
Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822,
and Jadwiga Maria Walewska, 1825-1857;
d.
Felicja Radolinska, 1760-1826.
Neyman was assigned deputy of General Jozef Niemojewski.
Note:
Jozef Drzewiecki, born 1772 in Juskowice, d. 1852, MP in 1792, Colonel in 1794, since 1817
the Krzemieniec county marshal of the nobility.
He was Karol's / Charles's father and
the grandfather of Stefan Drzewiecki - the pioneer of the underwater navigation
(see Duflon and Breguet in St Petersburg ! - Apollon Konstantynowicz + Anna ARMAND
from Moscow, descendant in straight line from MARIA PASZKOWSKA and her father
General FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI);
diarist.
Jozef DRZEWIECKI was the son of Felicjan Raphael (chamberlain of Krzemieniec) and
Anna Bledowski; in 1792 MP from Volyn.
At Maciejowice was captured (taken to Taszan), soon freed with helps of generals Kamienski,
Kniaziewicz and Sierakowski.
In the conspiracy in Lviv (1795-1796), founded the underground club in Warsaw.
After a long way by the Vienna-Karlsbad-Leipzig-Zurich-Mestre reached in 1797 the Legions,
at headquarters in the rank of captain. In Rome at the Council of Economic;
with Kniaziewicz participated in a mission to Paris to the Directorate in 1799;
1799-1801 the Danubian Legion, and together with Kniaziewicza
and Stanislaw FISZER / Fisher (see Wola Pszczolecka; and Kosciuszko in 1794 and also
Madame Fiszer in Paris) resigned in Florence on June 10, 1801, and then returned
to the country.
He collaborated with Tadeusz Czacki;
a co-founder of the Black Sea Trade Association on July 27, 1802 (see Horodyski,
Szaniawski and Odessa).
Melchior Jozef Neyman, ca 1764 - 1835, in 1799 served to the French army,
he was send to gen. Charles Kniaziewicz in April 1799;
acted with JOZEF KLEMENS Szaniawski;
he was then as a second lieutenant in the French colonial army in Guadeloupe.
Meanwhile he had to leave Paris to Italy because was
close to the Polish Republicans (also Maleszewski - see Sulkowski, Breguet and Venture
de PARADISE)
and Bernadotte send him to the headquarters of the French army
in Italy;
Joubert assigned him to his headquarters; but Sokolnicki decided to keep him in Paris
(see Kniaziewicz, Kosciuszko and Bonneau); October 1799 he came to Genoa. Joubert was
killed at Novi, and Neyman tried to get to the Danubian Legion (see Fiszer and Radolinski
family) and its commander Kniaziewicz did not agree to his party.
J. Championnet, Joubert's successor on the position of
commander in chief of the Italian army, given support to Neyman. But after the death of
Championnet, NEYMAN - as a Jacobin - lost position - the new Chief of Staff Ch. Oudinot
did not agree to keep him on the staff and directed him in 1800 to Laboissiere's division;
Neyman was the chief of staff of the cavalry right wing of
gen. Dupont with support of his friend, Wladyslaw Jablonowski.
NEYMAN was now colonel. 1801 he took a leave and left for Paris.
Here again, wrote against Dabrowski; when he returned to Poland?
In 1806 Neyman was already in the country, in Volhynia
and Podolia, in connection with Napoleon plans; acted with August Trzecieski,
also with the French authorities, to prepare on the south-east uprising.
This area was penetrated at the end of 1802 by the commercial house 'Trzecieski,
Horodyski et comp.' for increasing trade in the Black Sea. Neyman was sent by conspirators
at the Volyn in January 1807 and in February back to Warsaw (Suchet);
with ANDRZEJ HORODYSKI / Andrew Horodyski wrote to Talleyrand,
which pointed the possibility of uprising in Volhynia and Podolia, against the Russian
garrisons (Mareta);
NEYMAN together with Michal Kochanowski
{Michal Ambrozy Kochanowski b. 1757 in Sandomierz,
died in 1832 in Warsaw, MP},
Antoni Gliszczyriski [A. Gliszczynski],
Horodyski
and
Jozef KLEMENS Szaniawski
wrote memorial to Talleyrand
against the magnates, presented the need to reorganize the army, vocation of Kosciuszko,
and remove the Prussian officials.
At the same time the radicals tried to get on public opinion.
Next Szaniawski, Horodyski, Gliszczyriski [A. and K. Gliszczynski] et al., announced
in "Warsaw Newspaper" 3 Letters (to Szaniawski, Maleszewski and Jan Nepomuk Malachowski).
During the Polish-Austrian War of 1809 under the orders of Jozef Poniatowski Neyman
was assigned deputy of General Jozef Niemojewski, commander of the department of Lomza,
the military commissar was Dominik Kuczynski.
Then he belonged to the garrison of the fortress Serock
(commander was Jozef Niemojewski) and took part in the battle of Warsaw;
1811 to 1812 was recorded as the former colonel,
a member of the "Temple of Isis".
Probably lived in Warsaw, died on September 20, 1835 near Opalenica. The mother of his
illegitimate children was unmarried Marianna Wylezelowska (Wilezenowska), with whom he
had two sons:
Napoleon, born in Murzynowo 1811, a veteran of 1830 and 1848;
and Alexander Charles Joseph NEYMAN, in 1816, a prisoner of State in 1846, soldier of 1848.
Opalenica - west of Poznan.
Mentioned above
Andrzej Michal Horodyski b. 1773 in Baworowo, d. 1847 / 1857, politician, translator,
freemason;
the son of Antoni HORODYSKI, of Kiev, and Justyna Marchocki;
1796 was an activist of Centralization of Lviv.
Horodyski in 1798 moved to Warsaw, where he became director, after ERASMUS Mycielski
[Erazm Mycielski moved home to the PLESZEW county, close to Jakub Kiedrzynski the owner of
ORPISZEWEK],
of the Society of Polish Republicans, as 'Andrzej Dumanski'.
In 1801, Horodyski ran encrypted correspondence with H.
Kollataja.
In 1802, Andrzej Horodyski formed in Odessa the store of 'Trzycieski, Horodyski et comp.';
also with P. Maleszewski, J. K. Szaniawski and J. Drzewiecki.
In 1831, andrzej Horodyski was the Minister of
Foreign Affairs.
See:
1.
C. C. Rulhiere: "Historia bezrzadu Polski", t. 1, Warszawa 1808; translator with
S. Staszic, F. K. Dmochowski and Andrzej Horodyski, A. and K. Gliszczynski.
2.
Krysinski: "List do Jozefa Kalasantego Szaniawskiego",
that is Dominik Krysinski wrote to J. K. Szaniawski
[Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski (1764 - 1843)]
on 23 July 1807 in WARSAW.
Krysinski quotes Szaniawski, who discussed at "Gazeta Warszawska".
Dominik Krysinski born 1785, died 1853 in Warsaw, Polish scientist and economist,
freemason, representative of Polish liberal classical economics. Professor of Economics
at the School of Administration and Law. Member of the Society of Friends of Science.
He came from the Jewish family.
Member of the Parliament in Warsaw in 1818. In 1813 he married Eleonora Jozefowicz.
In 1812 he joined the Confederation of the Polish Kingdom.
We back again to
Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski.
Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski wrote letters to M. A. Horodyski in 1809-1815, and to
General Franciszek Paszkowski in 1810 [a letter to Colonel Franciszek Paszkowski].
During the Kosciuszko insurrection, he was one of the Polish
Jacobins (member of the Deputation to the Education Commission).
Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski, 1764-1843 [married in
Pawlowice, west to Leszno,
close to
PONIEC and OPOROWO; Smilowo and Rokosowo; TWORZANICE],
the son of
Antoni SZANIAWSKI and Konkordia Lipinska.
Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski in 1788, married in Pawlowice to Joanna Julianna BORZECKA
[see KALINOWSKI and Wola Pszczolecka; Mielzynski - Billewicz - Merkel].
Named above Antoni Szaniawski married 1st to Konkordia Lipinska in the Mieleszyn parish;
in named Mieleszyn in July 1776, Antoni Szaniawski married second to Joanna nee Szczepkowski,
1 voto Tymieniecka.
The Parish of St Mary Magdalene in Mieleszyn
- the Roman Catholic parish belonging to the Boleslawiec
deanery of the diocese of Kalisz.
Mieleszyn near to Wieruszow, is situated close to CHOBOT; 9 km south-east to Wieruszow;
south to CHOBANIN; east to MROCZEN and OPATOW.
Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski's brother:
JAN SZANIAWSKI married Teresa BORZECKA in 1792, in the Pniewy parish; in 1797,
she was living in Czarnkow parish.
Maurycy Borzecki in 1797 married to Julia Czachran, in the Czarnkow parish
[27 km south-west to CHODZIEZ];
he was the landlord of Pniewy [28 km south-west to Szamotuly].
Named Antoni Szaniawski b. ca 1730, was an official in Pomorze. His wife named
Konkordia Lipinska.
We back to
Ludwika Niemojowska, born Walewska, in 1775, to Jozef Kalasanty Walewski,
the owner of JEDLNO in 1775, and Paulina Radolinska.
Jozef Kalasanty Walewski was born in 1743 / 1747.
Paulina Radolinska was born in 1758.
Ludwika Niemojewska / Niemojowska / Ludwika Walewska had brothers and a sister:
1.
Aleksander Jozef Colonna-Walewski, 1778-1845, Count, b. in Zelazkow, Count, m. Tekla Walewska,
the daughter of Michal Walewski and Salomea Psarska;
2.
Ignacy Jan Nepomucen Walewski, 1786 - 1787;
3. Franciszka Kunegunda b. 1787;
4.
Wincenty Walewski, 1785 - 1819/1820, the son of Jozef Kalasanty Walewski and Paulina;
Wincenty was husband of Konstancja Salomea Jozefa.
WINCENTY WALEWSKI / Wincenty Jan Nepomucen, 1785 - 1819/1820 in Stroza, Captain, m. in 1812
in Tczyca, to Konstancja Salomea Jozefa Walewska, 1791-1843, a daughter of Bogumil Walewski
and Jozefa Wezyk,
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