Bogdan Konstantynowicz:
the Walesa family in Wilkowyja close to Jarocin under care of the Sapiehas; Kozmin Wielkopolski; Raszkow and Pogrzybow north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski under Niemojewski - Skorzewski family branch; Golaszewo, Smilowice and Kowal close to Chocen near to the Dambskis and to Findeisen-Rodys of Przasnysz and Swiedziebnia; Wielichowo in the Koscian county together with the Owsiany clan close to the Broel-Plater family; Wloclawek with Chocen, Lipno, Sobowo, Popowo, Chalin near by the Nostitz-Jackowski family line.
With the research on
the coup d'etat of 1992 in Poland - President Lech Walesa of Chocen, Smilowice, Golaszewo, Lipno, Wloclawek; Donald Tusk of the Koscierzyna county; Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in the Przysucha district; Waldemar Pawlak of Zychlin district; Stefan Niesiolowski with Police and Senegal; Bronislaw Geremek of Rozan.
Under copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 05 December 2020.
The Cabinet of Jan Olszewski was the government of Poland from December 23, 1991 to June 5, 1992.
On 2 June, 1992, the final day of coalition negotiations with the Confederation of Independent Poland,
Macierewicz met with deputy Marshal of that party, informing him that its leader, Leszek Moczulski,
was on the list of collaborators which will be presented to the Parliament the following day.
Shortly before the vote, President Lech Walesa [Chocen - Smilowice - Golaszewo + Lipno - Wloclawek]
organized a meeting attended by: Donald Tusk [Koscierzyna: Wybicki, Garczynski and
Nostitz-Jackowski], Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Mieczyslaw Wachowski, Leszek Moczulski
[Mariowka - Kiedrzynski in the Przysucha district; together with the Pelka family
- the mother line of Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski in USA. Ursus], Waldemar Pawlak
[Zychlin, the Znyk family in the 19th and the 20th century and my fate in 1973-1977],
Stefan Niesiolowski [Police / Szczecin with Senegal - 1982/1983 and
2005 - December 2020], Bronislaw Geremek [Rozan and the Castellani close to Opoczno-Przysucha-Bialynicze:
Malachowski + Krasicki], Ryszard Bugaj, Gabriel Janowski, Aleksander Luczak, Pawel Laczkowski.
The talks resulted in the dismissal of Jan Olszewski's cabinet and the appointment of a new government headed
by Waldemar Pawlak.
Leaders: Walesa, Tusk, Moczulski, Pawlak, Geremek, Niesiolowski.
Waldemar Pawlak was born in the village of Model, in 1959. Model, close to Pacyna, 9 km north-east to Zychlin,
2 km south to Pacyna. In 1984 Pawlak lived in Kamionka.
Kamionka in Pacyna commune, 2 km east to Pacyna.
Zofia Znyk (born Pawlak) married Mikolaj Znyk in 1897, and Mikolaj was born in
1831, in Zagroby, 5 kilometres north-east of Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 3 km south to Model.
PACYNA:
at present here the Znyk family;
WALDEMAR PAWLAK lived in PACYNA in 1982.
In 1985 in Kamionka near to Pacyna.
In 1792, Pacyna belonged to Prussia.
In 1806 in the Warsaw Duchy.
Teodor Dembowski was the owner of Pacyna. In 1863, Russian burned Slup and Malina in the Pacyna commune.
Miroslawa Znyk-Sobczyk and ZNYK Teresa Aniela, were from Zychlin.
Miroslawa born 1941/1942, studied in Kutno. ZNYK JOANNA, now in ZYCHLIN.
Sleszyn, Szymon Bialecki, in 1900, together with Antoni Znyk, of Grzybow,
5 km north-east to Sleszyn. Grzybow Dolny - 10 km south to Model, 7 / 8 km east to Zychlin.
Sleszyn, in 1886, Antoni Znyk.
Sleszyn is a village 7 kilometres south-east of Zychlin, 23 km east of Kutno, 11 km south to Model.
Adam Znyk b. 1836 in Sedki, d. in 1916 in Oratki. Sedki - 4 km south to Model.
Oratki - Oratki Gorne, 5 kilometres east of Zychlin, 22 km east of Kutno,
2 and 3 km west to Sedki and Kaczkowizna, and 5 km south to Model.
Znyk in Sedki 4 km south to Model;
in Kaczkowizna, 1 km to SEDKI;
1880, in Bakow Poduchowny, Bakow Dolny, 7 km south to Sleszyn.
Ca 1796, in Kiernozia and Brodno - Kiernozia 3 km west to Brodno / Brodne,
12 km south-east-east to PACYNA.
1837, in Zlakow Koscielny.
1889, in Kaczkowizna, 4 km south to Model.
Next person -
Leszek Moczulski / Robert Leszek b. in 1930, the son of
Stanislaw Moczulski and Janina born in 1904 / 1910.
Janina married Stanislaw Moczulski b. ca 1905 / 1910 / 1911,
with Henryk Moczulski and Leszek Moczulski. Janina Moczulska (born Kierska) was born in 1904.
Stanislaw was born in 1904, in Ciechanowiec.
Ciechanowiec is a small town west to BRANSK.
Most European politicians in the 19th century knew that this is so-called "Polish conspiracy." That is,
a conspiracy involving the entry into the Russian state and intelligence system.
This was done, among others, by the Konstantynowicz family, creating the company "Duflon & Konstantinovich",
also co-operating with the NOBEL family, Armand, Gernet, Azbelev [see also in Japan], Pilsudski, Breguet;
co-creating Lenin's person.
The family of Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantinovich took part in the non-legal conspiracy.
And so the powerful underground Network was created:
the King of Naples, Marshal Joachim Murat - General Armand - General Axamitowski of Poznan -
General Franciszek Paszkowski [+ Maria Paszkowska Armand - Apolon Konstantynowicz - BREGUET] -
Colonel / General JAN DEMBOWSKI, the Freemason, the friend of Ignacy Potocki and Artur Potocki
[the Templars and of the Grand Orient in 1818] -
and from ARTUR POTOCKI to Wojciech Paszkowski + Br. Bystrzanowski and the Mark Masons Order
[and here the line to Kalinowski and Tadeusz Grabianka / Marcin Tarnowski / Stadnicki / Ilinski -
the ILLUMINATI and the TEMPLARS]
+ Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1776
[+ General Franciszek Paszkowski and General Stanislaw Fiszer (Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17
km south-east to POZNAN)].
The Armand family, who since 1799 wanted to settle in Moscow, met with General Franciszek
Paszkowski, through the family Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and his son - Alphonse de Bauffremont /
prince de Bauffremont Courtenay.
Named Alphonse de Bauffremont and General Franciszek Paszkowski were together adjutants /
aide-de-camp of Marshal Joachim Murat.
Murat and Jozef Sulkowski were adjutants of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Mentioned Alexandre de Bauffremont-Courtenay and [then he was Baron] General Armand were in Russia in 1791.
So, 29 year-old general Paul Armand [Paul 1st] came from Paris together with Alexandre,
the Marquis de Courtenay.
Teodor Dembowski and the fate of Znyk - Pawlak families in the 19th and the 20th
centuries because TEODOR Dembowski owned Pacyna and Solec.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski m. Zuzanna nee Dembowski, with 5 sons.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, 1766-1824 was the son of
Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, b. 1728, d. 1802 in Warszawa, m. in 1756, in Zbrzezie, in
Podolia / Podole, to Ewa Tarlo.
And Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski was the grandson of BISHOP, Antoni Sebastian Dembowski, b. 1682,
the PLOCK official.
Antoni Sebastian had the brother - Mikolaj Dembowski (1680 - 1757), a noble family of Jelita coat of arms and
he took the actions as the bishop [1742-1757] from Kamieniec Podolski led to the summoning of a religious dispute
between counter-Orthodox / Sabbateans / Zohar and Orthodox Jews in the summer of 1757 in
Kamieniec Podolski.
Dembowski Mikolaj was the archbishop nominee of Lviv in 1757, the son of above Florian, the Plock judge.
Mikolaj died in Czarnokozince; he was August's III supporter and the secretary.
Mikolaj was the youngest brother to
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski / Sobestyan Dembowski, the Plock bishop (1737-1751), born 1682 in Zambrow.
Anthony Sebastian Dembowski b. 1682, was Polish Roman Catholic Bishop of Plock, the Crown Office
regent until 1730, journalist and playwright. BISHOP Antoni Sebastian Dembowski, b. 1682, the PLOCK official,
married to Salomea Zuzanna Rupniewska [she died in 1729] and they had sons:
1.
mentioned above Stefan Florian Dembowski b. 1728,
2.
Jan Jozef Dembowski, the Kamieniec bishop (1798), 1729-1809 + Jozefa Potulicka,
with the son
Aleksy Dembowski / Alexei, b. 1762, m. 1st Ludwika Szembek, b. 1770; the 2nd to Zofia Wislocka,
1779-1835.
3.
probably next son Andrzej Dembowski.
And Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski was the great-grandson of
Florian Dembowski, 1647-1735, married Ewa Ciechanowiecka, 1660-1758 of the MSCISLAW province, and they had the sons:
1.
Mikolaj Dembowski (1680 - 1757), a noble family of Jelita coat of arms and
he took the actions as the bishop [1742-1757] from Kamieniec Podolski led to the summoning of a religious dispute
between counter-Orthodox / Sabbateans / Zohar and Orthodox Jews in the summer of 1757 in
Kamieniec Podolski.
Dembowski Mikolaj was the archbishop nominee of Lviv in 1757, the son of above Florian, the Plock judge.
Mikolaj died in Czarnokozince; he was August's III supporter and the secretary.
Mikolaj was the youngest brother to
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski / Sobestyan Dembowski, the Plock bishop (1737-1751), born 1682 in Zambrow.
2.
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski / Sobestyan Dembowski, the Plock bishop (1737-1751), born 1682 in
Zambrow, died 1763 in Bedkow, close to Wolborz, the central Poland at present.
3.
Jozef Dembowski, the official in Plock (1756), b. ca 1690,
4.
Stanislaw Gabriel Dembowski, the official in Zawkrze (1735),
5.
Tomasz Grzegorz Dembowski, an official in Plock (1754), Zawkrze (1735), in Inowlodz; lived
in 1696-1742 + Julianna Teresa Kampenhausen.
And Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski was the great-great-grandson of
JAN Dembowski b. ca 1620 + Agnieszka Pniewska b. ca 1620.
Teodor Mikolaj came from Andrzej Dembowski b. ca 1550; official in LECZYCA; m. 1st Anna NISZCZYCKI
{the daughter of Mikolaj NISZCZYCKI died in 1542 + Katarzyna BRUDZEWSKA}, m. 2nd Anna SLADKOWSKA, and
with the 3rd wife had son Jan Dembowski senior, b. ca 1580 + Agnieszka Kosmaczewska b. ca 1590,
and grandson Jan Dembowski junior, b. ca 1620 + Agnieszka PNIEWSKA,
and great-grandson Florian Dembowski, 1647-1735, the official in PLOCK.
We back to Colonel / General JAN DEMBOWSKI, the Freemason, the friend of Ignacy Potocki
and Artur Potocki [the Templars and of the Grand Orient in 1818] - and from ARTUR POTOCKI the link
to Wojciech Paszkowski + Br. Bystrzanowski and the Mark Masons Order.
Jan Dembowski / Debowski, b. ca 1770 in Debowa Gora, died in 1823, Baron, activist and political
correspondent, general of the brigade of the Polish Army. General was the brother of
Ludwik Mateusz Dembowski / Debowski, Ludwik Mateusz, Baron (1810), born 1768, Debowa Gora, d. 1812,
Valladolid (Spain), general; he was a son of Colonel Andrzej Dembowski.
JAN Dembowski was born in Debowa Gora (the Orlow county) as the son of Andrzej Colonel.
Jan was the brother of named above Ludwik Dembowski [Ludwik Mateusz Dembowski, born 1768, Debowa Gora, d. 1812,
Valladolid]; Jan was the father of astronomer Hercules Dembowski.
In childhood, JAN probably served with Grzegorz Piramowicz, who recommended him to Ignacy Potocki.
They come from Florian Dembowski, 1647-1735, official in PLOCK; the Plock judge; FLORIAN was the father of
3 bishops [acc. to me - 2 bishops] -
1. Antoni Sebastian Dembowski of Plock;
2. Mikolaj Dembowski of Kamieniec; Mikolaj Dembowski (1680 - 1757), a noble family of Jelita coat of arms and
he took the actions as the bishop [1742-1757] from Kamieniec Podolski led to the summoning of a religious dispute
between counter-Orthodox / Sabbateans / Zohar and Orthodox Jews in the summer of 1757 in
Kamieniec Podolski.
Dembowski Mikolaj was the archbishop nominee of Lviv in 1757, the son of above Florian, the Plock judge.
Mikolaj died in Czarnokozince; he was August's III supporter and the secretary.
Mikolaj was the youngest brother to
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski / Sobestyan Dembowski, the Plock bishop (1737-1751), born 1682 in Zambrow.
3. Jan Dembowski of Kujawy. Acc. to me - Bishop Jan Jozef Dembowski, b. in 1729 in Warsaw, d. 1809, was the son of Antoni Sebastian Dembowski and Salomea Zuzanna.
Baron General [in 1812] Jan Dembowski / Debowski, b. ca 1770, died in 1823, was the son of
Colonel Andrzej Dembowski born ca 1726/1728 + unknown
[Andrzej Dembowski b. ca 1726/1728 had a sibilings:
1. BRUNO DEMBOWSKI, 1727-1728;
2. Kunegunda Helena Gertruda Ossolinska;
3. BISHOP Jan Jozef Dembowski;
4. Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, b. in 1728 in Warsaw, died in 1802 Warsaw + Ewa,
with children:
Stanislaw Dembowski; Sebastian Jan Dembowski; Ludwika Slaska; Florian Dembowski; Teodor Dembowski and 5 others].
Baron General [in 1812] Jan Dembowski / Debowski, b. ca 1770, died in 1823, was the grandson of
BISHOP, Antoni Sebastian Dembowski, b. 1682, the PLOCK official, married to Salomea Zuzanna
Rupniewska.
We back to Colonel Artur Potocki, the adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski:
Count Artur Potocki was the colonel of Polish troops and adjutant of prince Jozef Poniatowski;
born in 1787, died in 1832; Adjutant of Emperor of Russia and the King of Poland - inf. of 1829 -
Tsar Alexander. It is likely that Artur Potocki (1787-1832) met Thorvaldsen during Rome visit in 1829.
Artur Stanislaw Potocki - the owner of the Krzeszowice [see the manager Wojciech PASZKOWSKI] and Lancut estates.
Artur Potocki, had the 32nd degree of the initiation of the Grand Orient in 1818 [the Russian
source ?!], with the diploma signed by colonel [General JAN Dembowski] Debowski / DEMBOWSKI, and by
General Dawidow and Naryszkin, also Duke Szczerbatow, all with the 32nd degree.
But we know that Artur Potocki was simultaneously appointed adept to the 33rd degree of the Scottish Rite
Masonic lodge of higher degrees, in 1818. 'The "33rd Degree" is part of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry,
which is an organizations that exists within Freemasonry that Master Masons may join if they choose to'.
'While the Scottish Rite has thirty-three degrees, numbered from 1 to 33, the Supreme Councils of the English
speaking countries do not assume any authority over the first three degrees where there exists a Grand
Lodge which adheres to the Landmarks of freemasonry and continues regular, legitimate and duly
constituted and which refrains from interfering with the administration of the Fourth to Thirty-third
Degrees inclusive by the Supreme Council. The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite goes so deeply into
the past for much of its symbolism and philosophy that its origins are lost in the mists of antiquity
from which emerges history.'
Colonel / General JAN DEMBOWSKI, the Freemason, was the friend of Ignacy Potocki and Artur Potocki [of the Grand Orient in 1818].
Acc. to me Antoni Sebastian Dembowski b. 1682, Polish Roman Catholic Bishop of Plock, the Crown Office regent until 1730, journalist and playwright, had 3 sons:
1.
Stefan Florian Dembowski, b. after 1725/1726;
2.
maybe Colonel Andrzej Dembowski born ca 1727/1728, with sons:
a.
Ludwik Mateusz Dembowski / Debowski, Ludwik Mateusz, Baron (1810), born 1768, Debowa Gora,
d. 1812, Valladolid (Spain), general; he was a son of Colonel Andrzej Dembowski;
b.
Jan Dembowski / Jan Debowski, b. ca 1770 in Debowa Gora, died in 1823, Baron, activist and political
correspondent, general of the brigade of the Polish Army. He came from a Jewish family of neophytes.
The Italian general. In 1794 a member of the club of Jacobins, and later an officer of the Polish Legions
in Italy and adjutant of General Jan Henryk Dabrowski. Since 1802 he served the Italian army. In 1808-1810
he took part in the campaign of Napoleon Bonaparte in Spain; in 1812 promoted to brigadier general
during the Moscow campaign. Later he was appointed the governor of Ferrara.
In June 1804 Jan Dembowski became a member of the Masonic lodge La Providenza on the 15th stage
of initiation (Grand Orient de France) in the Kingdom of Naples - was caretaker of the lodge.
Since August 1805, he was a great caretaker of the Grand Orient of Italy in Milan.
His son - Dembowski Herkules =
Ercole Dembowski, born January 1812, Mediolan, and died 1881, Monte di Albizzate close to Varese.
3.
Bishop Jan Jozef Dembowski, b. in 1729 in Warsaw, d. 1809, was the son of Antoni Sebastian Dembowski and Salomea Zuzanna.
Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, b. 1728, d. 1802 - Warszawa, m. in 1756, in Zbrzezie, Podole,
to Ewa Tarlo, 1736-1808,
with:
1.
Florian Dembowski, the Royal secretary;
2.
Jozefa Dembowska, 1760-1819 + Tadeusz Dembowski, MP in 1791, 1738-1809,
with:
a. Stanislaw Dembowski, 1780-1866 + Teresa Dembowska, 1796-1852;
b. Jan Nepomucen Dembowski, b. 1784 + Konstancja Aleksandra Markowska, 1799-1830;
3.
Sebastian Jan Dembowski, 1762-1835 + Felicjanna Walewska / Anna, 1760-1846.
4.
Stanislaw Dembowski - Colonel, b. 1763 + Ludwika Borzecka, b. ca 1760;
5.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, the official in Gostynin in 1810, senator in 1815, 1766-1824 +
Zuzanna Dembowska
with the son
Florian Dembowski, 1803-1882 + Maria Vandenbor, b. 1810.
We back to
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski b. in 1766, d. in 1824, Senator, the GOSTYNIN official in 1811,
m. Zuzanna Dembowska, b. ca 1777, died in 1855 in Tokary, the Konin county, the Slesin commune,
14 km west to SOMPOLNO,
with:
1.
Florian Dembowski, the insurgent in 1830-1831,
lived in 1803-1882 + Maria Vandenbor;
2.
Teodor Dembowski junior,
acted in GOSTYN in 1861, lived in 1809-1865 + Roza Eleonora Wirginia de Bontemps;
with a daughter Zofia Dembowska, ca 1840 - 1877 + Waclaw Jan Michal Lipski, ca 1823 - 1864;
3.
Aniela Dembowska, 1810-1877 + Teodor Ludwik Dembowski, an official of the
Polish Kingdom in 1834-1848, lived in 1803-1879;
4.
Ludwika Dembowska b. ca 1811 + Zelislaw Konrad Franciszek Prazmowski;
5.
Kunegunda Dembowska b. ca 1812 + Florian Zdanowski.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski b. in 1766, d. in 1824, Senator, the GOSTYNIN official in 1811,
m. Zuzanna Dembowska, b. ca 1777, died in 1855 in Tokary, the Konin county, the Slesin commune,
14 km west to SOMPOLNO, with the son
Teodor Dembowski junior, acted in GOSTYN in 1861, lived in 1809-1865 +
Roza Eleonora Wirginia de Bontemps; and Teodor junior had
a daughter
Zofia Dembowska, ca 1840 - 1877 + Waclaw Jan Michal Lipski, ca 1823 - 1864.
Above Waclaw Jan Michal Lipski, b. ca 1823, acted in Pyzdry, was the son of
Ignacy Lipski b. ca 1795, d. in 1842 + Jozefa Kretkowska,
and the grandson of
Jakub Jan Lipski / Jakub Lipski b. in 1771 + Weronika;
and of Jakub Zygmunt Kretkowski + Konstancja Wodzinska, 1766-1797.
Anatol Rapoport, b. 1911, a Russian-Jewish-born American mathematical psychologist. Rapoport was born in Lozova,
the Kharkov Governorate, Russia / Kharkiv Oblast into a secular Jewish family. His father was
Munya Haim Ber (later Boris) Naftulevich Rapoport (1888-?) and the mother from Czerkasy.
In 1921/1922 Anatol moved to US; he was a member of the American Communist Party for three years.
A notable scholar of the Rapoport branch included
R. Khaim Kohen Rapoport, who lived in Lviv and died there in 1771. He was one of the key
"talmudists" involved in the Frankist debates set up by the Archbishop Dembowski in 1757.
The Rapoport dynasty traces its roots back to Rabbi Jacob Emden (1697-1776).
ELISHA SCHOR, the first known of the Wolowski family, was a descendant of Zalman Naphtali Schor,
a rabbi of Lublin. For many years Elisha Schor held the position of Maggid in the community of ROHATYN /
Rogatin, and was among the leaders of Shabbateanism in the southeastern part of the Polish Kingdom. In 1755,
with his sons and his son-in-law Hirsch Shabbetais, the husband of his daughter Hayyah, joined the sect of
Jacob Frank / JAKOB FRANK, whom he regarded as the loyal successor of Shabbateanism.
It was at Elisha's initiative and with his participation that the disputation with the rabbis was held at
Kamieniec Podolski / Kamenets Podolski in June 1757; he also signed the Patshegen ha-Ta'anot ve-ha-Teshuvot
("Summary of the Arguments and the Replies").
An outright messianic movement developed around the person of one Shabbetai Tzvi (1626 - 1676) and his prophet,
Nathan of Gaza. Nathan became a Roman Catholic, and the movement largely collapsed.
Jacob Frank's born as Yakov ben Judah Leib Frankovich (1726 - 1791). He was born in Podolia in Korolivka /
Korolowka, a village located on the Tupa River in the Borshchiv District of Ternopil Oblast in western
Ukraine. Korolivka is situated close Holovchyntsi village.
Holovchyntsi - 45 km west to Skala Podolska of Kossakowska.
Jakob Frank was the son of a rabbi who traveled in the Middle East, in 1738. But in 1730 they moved home to
CZERNIOWCE.
On Jakob's return to Poland in 1755, he founded the Frankists, a heretical Jewish sect that was an anti-Talmudic
outgrowth of the mysticism of Sabbatai Zevi.
Frank born Jakub Lejbowicz in 1726, claimed to be the reincarnation of messiah Sabbatai Zevi (1626-1676).
Jacob Frank maybe was born in Buchach / BUCZACZ, 39 km south-east to PODHAJCE.
His father was a Sabbatean, and moved to CZERNIOWCE / Czernowitz, in 1730. Frank began to reject the Talmud.
Jakob Frank in 1738 joined his father on a business journey to Thessaloniki and he was introduced to Sabbatean
circles in Thessaloniki.
Jakob Frank returned to Poland in 1755. As a traveling merchant in textile and precious stones he often
visited Turkish territories, in Tesaloniki / Salonica and Smyrna. But they settled in Vallachia,
part of the Ottoman Empire, and in Bukovina and Bucharest were he was learning the local Cabbalistic
traditions of Judaism and learning Ladino, the language of the Sephardic Jews in the Balkans,
and Turkish with Hebrew.
"In 1755 as a Sabbatian Messiah, Frank probably didn't know Polish nor Yiddish ... In the early
1750s, Frank became intimate with the leaders of the Sabbateans, like Osman Baba (d. 1720) in 1752,
and the Donmeh in Salonica".
In Landskron / LANCKORONA his activity ended in a scandal. Frank was forced to leave Podolia.
About 2000 Jews in Lvov in 1759, were accused of belonging to the Frankist cult, ie. the Sabbateans.
The main concept in Sabbatean theology was from Shabtai Zvi.
Above Jakub Jan Lipski / Jakub Lipski b. in 1771 + Weronika,
was the son of
[a mother aged 14 years old]
Salomea Objezierska, 1757-1827, the daughter of Ludwik Objezierski, b. ca 1710, d. in 1750 +
Elzbieta Krzyzanowska, ca 1727 - 1810. SALOMEA m. Wojciech Walenty Lipski, 1743-1810, the Kalisz official.
Jakub Lipski was the grandson of Jan Lipski, the Kalisz official, ca 1720 - 1786 + Tekla Bieganska,
1723-1795. Tekla Lipska (born Bieganska) was born in 1720/1723, and she had 6 children: Wojciech Lipski,
Ksawery Lipski.
Jan Lipski, ca 1720 - 1786, was the son of
Wojciech Lipski b. ca 1695/1700, died in 1760 + in 1719 to Katarzyna Krzycka.
They had sons:
1. Jan Lipski b. ca 1720, d. in 1786 + Tekla BIEGANSKA
{with the son Wojciech Lipski, 1743-1810 + in 1770 to Salomea Objezierska, 1749-1817;
and a grandson
Michal Lipski, 1779-1813 + in 1804 to Jozefa Zaremba b. in 1782},
2.
Jozef Kazimierz Lipski, 1719-1768,
3.
Aleksy Lipski, died in 1781, m. in 1762 to Ludwina Slucka, ca 1736 - 1806.
Wojciech Lipski died in 1760, m. in 1719 to Katarzyna Krzycka, d. in 1760,
was the son of
Stanislaw Lipski d. in 1722/1729 + Anna Kazan d. in 1722 + Joanna Bartochowska.
Compare on Wola Wiazowa - Pradzynski, Skorzewska, Lipski:
Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski, b. 1838 in Leznica Wielka - died in 1895 in WOLA WIAZOWA + Maria Skorzewska b. 1858, the daughter of Jan Skorzewski b. 1821 in JEDLEC, and Malwina RUDNICKA.
The granddaughter of
Jozef Skorzewski b. ca 1790, m. Jozefa Gertruda Katarzyna Skorzewska nee NIEMOJEWSKA, b. 1801,
the daughter of
Makary NIEMOJOWSKI, b. ca 1760 + Ewa PRUSKA [compare Pruski in the Chocen commune];
the granddaughter of Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716
{the daughter of
Stanislaw Lipski, died 1722 / 1729 + Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA};
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Niemojowski, 1680-1729 + Urszula Kozminska,
the daughter of Piotr Kozminski.
Adam KOZMINSKI had a brother Piotr Kozminski, who had a daughter
Urszula Kozminska died in 1732, the 1st wife of Jan (Andrzej) Zakrzewski, the son of Stefan,
the 2nd wife to Jan Niemojowski b. ca 1680, d. 1729,
the father of PROKOP Niemojowski.
ANNA Kozminska was born ca 1690/1695, to
Adam Kozminski and KATARZYNA Wyssogota-Zakrzewska.
Adam was born ca 1653 / 1660 , d. in 1717, the son of Jan Kozminski Jr. and Marianna MIASKOWSKI;
Adam m. three times:
to Katarzyna Zakrzewska;
Zofia Anna Mielzynski, the daughter of MACIEJ Mielzynski;
and 3rd to Apolinara GAJEWSKA, the daughter of Lukasz Gajewski.
Remember now on the daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (b. in 1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA:
1.
Ludwika MIELZYNSKA, 1st married Rafal Tworzyjanski, official in Wschowa, 2nd to Adam Poninski [ca 1680 - 1732],
oldest - the ILLUMINATI net;
2.
Franciszka Mielzynska, m. Andrzej Zakrzewski / Andrzej Antoni Zakrzewski, b. ca 1670, d. in 1738.
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. the 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI
and Teresa Grodziecka; KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki. Maciej Mielzynski with the 3rd wife had
children among others:
1.
Elzbieta Mielzynska, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym;
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + Antoni Walknowski.
Urszula Wierusz-Walknowska MIELZYNSKA, died in 1743; URSZULA Walknowska Mielzynska was the half-sister to ANNA GORZYCKA.
Urszula was the mother of
Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA.
BRYGIDA BARDZKA was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770. Brygida married 2nd to Jakub KIEDRZYNSKI junior, the son of Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska - my family branch.
Jakub Kiedrzynski, the Kalisz official, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of
Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720
+ Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska - my family line,
and Jakub Kiedrzynski was the owner of Orpiszewek near to PLESZEW.
Jakub was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798.
JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the
Madalinski family.
Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior,
in 1767.
Owidiusz's brother - BONAWENTURA Walknowski.
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.
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.
Szczury and the Walesa family:
Szczury - 11 km north to Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Franciszek Niemojowski born ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Wroclaw / Breslau; m. Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska
[the daughter of Walenty Skorzewski, d. 1846 + Brygida Rybinska]
born in 1822, d. 1857 in Pogrzybowo / Pogrzybow close to Raszkow.
They had 2 daughters:
Melania Niemojewska, b. 1821 in Szczury, m. Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski, in 1843 in Lubostron.
In 1898, Zofia LIPSKA nee Lippe, bought Szczury from the Skorzewskis - the mother of JOZEF LIPSKI.
They came from Lewkow in 1786. Zofia b. 1855, m. Wojciech Lipski.
Named Wojciech Antoni Jan Lipski b. in Lewkow in 1860, was the son of
Jozef Lipski b. 1827 in Bukowina in Silesia, the owner of Lewkow.
Jozef Lipski b. 1827, was the son of
Wojciech Lipski b. 1805, and Stanislawa Grodzicka b. 1808, the daughter of Nepomucena Zielonacka m. Grodzicka.
Wojciech Lipski b. 1805, d. 1855 in Bad Kissingen in Germany, prisoner in 1831 in Glogow.
Wojciech was the son of Jozefa 2nd m. ZIEMIECKA, nee Zaremba, the 1st m. to Lipski, and her husband
Michal Lipski, b. 1779, d. 1813.
Michal Lipski, b. 1779, d. 1813,