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,
was the son of
Wojciech Lipski oldest + Salomea Objezierska.

Named Wojciech Walenty Lipski, the Kalisz official, lived 1743-1810.
Salomea was the granddaughter of Lukasz Krzyzanowski, the Poznan writer, lived 1690-1741.

Wojciech Lipski, junior, b. 1743, was the son of Jan Lipski, oldest, b. ca 1720.

Jakub Lipski was the grandson of above named 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 junior, Ksawery Lipski.

Jan Lipski, ca 1720/1723 - 1786, was the son of
Wojciech Lipski SENIOR, b. ca 1695/1700, died in 1760 + in 1719 to Katarzyna Krzycka.
Above Wojciech senior b. ca 1695/1700, had the son mentioned Jan Lipski b. ca 1720, d. in 1786 + Tekla BIEGANSKA, and the grandson Wojciech Lipski, 1743-1810 + in 1770 to Salomea Objezierska, 1749-1817; and the great-grandson
Michal Lipski, 1779-1813 + in 1804 to Jozefa Zaremba b. in 1782.

Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712, married to Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716, the daughter of
Stanislaw Lipski, died 1722 / 1729 + Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA.

We back again to
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski b. 1766, d. in 1824, Senator, the son of Stefan Dembowski + Ewa TARLO b. 1736, d. 1808 in Sancygniow, the daughter of Adam Tarlo, 1708-1772 + Salomea Anna Mierzejewska, ca 1700 - 1748. Named Stefan Filip Nereusz Dembowski, the Gostynin official, lived in ca 1738 - 1829 + Paula Ewa Zambrzycka.

Ewa Tarlo, 1736-1808, m. Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, Senator 1774-1795, MP, the Plock official in 1755, lived in 1728-1802.
Ewa had children:
1.
Jozefa Dembowska, b. ca 1760, d. in 1819 + Tadeusz Dembowski, 1738-1809;
2.
Sebastian Jan Dembowski, 1762-1834, m. Felicjanna Walewska, b. ca 1790, d. in 1846;
3.
Stanislaw Dembowski b. in 1763 + Ludwika Borzecka, b. ca 1760, d. in 1815;
4.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855, in Tokary, the Konin county. Zuzanna had the son
Florian Dembowski, 1803-1882 + Maria Vandenbor.

Above EWA Tarlo Dembowska, 1736-1808 + Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, and Ewa had a brother Szymon Tarlo, 1744-1781 + Marianna Ilinska, b. ca 1740/1745, d. in 1784,
with Szymon's children:
1.
Count Florian Andrzej Tarlo, 1771-1827 + Konstancja Marianna Skarbek - Woyczynska,
2.
Agnieszka Konstancja Tarlo, b. ca 1780 + Antoni Oskierka, junior, the son of
Marcin Teodor Oskierka, ca 1720 - 1796 + Teresa Brzostowska,
the grandson of
Antoni Oskierka, senior, ca 1670 - 1734 + Anna Grabowska b. ca 1692.
And named TERESA was the daughter of
Jozef Brzostowski, 1692-1745, the Smolensk governor + Barbara Pociej, ca 1700 - 1730.

Above
Marianna Ilinska, 1740 - aft. 1784, m. Szymon TARLO, in 1766, and she was the daughter of
Kazimierz Ilinski ca 1670/1690 - 1756, and the granddaughter of
Piotr ILINSKI + Zofia Skarbek.

Above Kazimierz Ilinski (1670/1690-1756), MP, Colonel, had the son
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski b. 1731, the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel, 1-voto Jan Aksak;
m. {ca 1774 ?} 2nd Katarzyna Bielska {b. ca 1755},
the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1730 {or bef. 1730}, who was the owner of Rohatyn
{Katarzyna's sister married Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski born 1759};
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier.

August Jozef Ilinski, b. 1766 [ILLUMINATI and Tadeusz Grabianka],
was the son of mentioned
Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + 1st wife Jozefa Wessel Aksak. Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow. Above Jan Ilinski was the son of
Kazimierz Ilinski born ca 1670/1690, died in 1756 in DUBNO, and Anna Suszczewicz. Above KAZIMIERZ ILINSKI was the owner of Romanow / Romaniw and of Kuren / Kurne, in 1722 Colonel.

We back to
Teodor Dembowski, the owner of Pacyna [Pawlak + Znyk in the 19th century] and Solec, m. Zuzanna Dembowski.
Solec, the Gostynin commune, 13 km east to SZEWO, 25 km south-east to Chocen, the owner - Teodor Dembowski together with the estate in Pacyna.
DEMBOWSKI TEODOR (1766-1824), the Gostynin district official, the owner of Pacyna.

Bishop Jan Jozef Dembowski, b. in 1729 in Warsaw, d. 1809, was the son of
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski and Salomea Zuzanna.
Bishop Jan Dembowski had a SISTER Kunegunda Helena Gertruda Ossolinska, 1726 in Warsaw - 1753, the first wife of
Aleksander Ossolinski, ca 1723 - 1804 in Rudka, the Minsk Mazowiecki County, who was the son of
General Major Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, 1689 - 1770
[in 1726 he was living in Sulejowek, the Piotrkow county; in 1734 in DROHICZYN]
and Ludwika Zaluska, b. 1700, d. 1758, the daughter of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski JUNIOR, and Teresa.

Aleksander was the grandson of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA b. ca 1648, the daughter of Maciej Krassowski b. ca 1620, who was maybe the brother to Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630
[Krystyna Krassowska / Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska, 1674-1724, was the daughter of named Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630 + Katarzyna Dolecka.
Wirydianna / Wirydiana Mielzynska Bninska b. 1718 - d. 1797, was a mother of Katarzyna; Filip Nereusz Raczynski and Estera Raczynska.
Wirydianna was sister of Balbina Grabczewska and was half sister of Konstanty Bninski, 1730 - 1810, a son of Wojciech Bninski.
Wirydianna Mielzynska - Raczynska born Bninska in 1718 married to Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750, a son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski and Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska.
LEON's children:
above named Katarzyna Radolinska nee Raczynski, 1744 - died 1792 + Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski with 2 daughters:
Wiridianna / Wirydianna Fiszer
and Antonina Maria Breza];

and Aleksander was the great-grandson of Zbigniew Ossolinski, ca 1601 - 1679 + Barbara IWANOWSKA + Marianna GEMBICKA.
The great-great-grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1558 - 1628 + Katarzyna Bierecka b. ca 1578. Prokop was the son of Mikolaj Ossolinski, ca 1512 - 1598.
Prokop b. ca 1558, was the grandson of PROKOP senior / Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1464 - 1535.

Note at margin:
HONORATOW, 20 km north-west to Ossa - a home of Zbigniew Natkanski, senior, b. 1958; 19 km north-west to ZARNOW - see Robert Bubis, and and 19 km north-west to Nadole - see Bubis, 2016-2020 abroad; 25 km north-west to Bialaczow of the Malachowskis - see the Illuminati pyramid here.
Junior, ZBIGNIEW NATKANSKI acted in Wojcin, 4 km south-east to Honoratow, b. ca 1989.
Honoratow lies 9 kilometres west of Paradyz, 21 km west of Opoczno.
Close to Wielka Wola, CZERNIEWICE, and to Wojcin.
Czerniewice and Wielka Wola belonged to Aleksander Feliks Lipski, b. ca 1650, d. 1702
[he was married in 1679 to Zofia OLSZOWSKA, with son Jozef Lipski, 1681 in Lipie - 1704; and a daughter Marianna Lipska died after 1742.
Zofia Olszowska Lipska was the daughter of Hieronim Olszowski b. ca 1622, d. 1677, and Petronela WOLUCKA],
the son of
Jan Wojciech Lipski died 1676, and Maksymilianna Ossolinska b. ca 1610
[the daughter of Maksymilian Ossolinski b. in 1588, and Katarzyna Glebocka b. ca 1590].

Maksymilian Ossolinski, 1588-1655, was the son of
Jan Ossolinski, 1555-1623 and Jadwiga Sienienska.
Jan Ossolinski, 1555-1623, the Secretary to the King from 1578, was 4 times married. Jan Zbigniew was the son of
Hieronim Ossolinski b. ca 1510, d. in 1576 + Katarzyna Zborowska died in 1587;
and probably the grandson of
PROKOP senior / Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1464 - 1535.

Aleksander Ossolinski m. ca 1760 the 2nd to Benedykta Antonina Barbara LOWENDAL, b. in 1741 Tallinn, Estonia, d. 1778.
Benedykta was the daughter of Ulrich Fredrik Valdemar Count von Lowendal and Barbara Magdalene Elisabeth. Benedykta was the mother of
Jozef Kajetan Ossolinski;
Anna Krasinska
and Jan Onufry Ossolinski.

Benedykta Ossolinska was the sister of Count Francois Xavier Joseph Danneskiold-Lovendal.
Above Francois Xavier Joseph Danneskiold-Lovendal, b. in 1742 in Warsaw, died in 1808 in Gravenhage. Husband of Charlotte Marguerite Elisabeth de Bourbon, the daughter of Charles de Bourbon-Conde, comte de Charolais and Marguerite Caron de Rancurel, dame de Lassone, and she was died in 1800 in Paris. Marguerite was the partner of Charles de Bourbon-Conde.

Above Francois LOWENDAL b. 1742 in Warsaw, diplomat, French and Danish officer, was the father of Carl Valdemar Danneskiold-Lovendal, and was the brother of Benedykta Antonina Barbara Ossolinska.

Above Charles de BOURBON:
b. in 1700 in Versailles, d. in 1760 in Paris.
He was the son of Louis III de Bourbon, prince de Conde and Louise Francoise de BOURBON, b. in 1673 Tournai, in Belgium, died in 1743 at the Palais Bourbon in Paris,
the daughter of
Louis XIV 'le Grand', the King of FRANCE and Navarre, and Francoise Athenais, Marquise de Montespan.


In 1715, after Louis XIV died, France was heavily in debt after many years of war. The Estates of Brittany refused to extend new credits to the French state. The Regent sent Pierre de Montesquiou d'Artagnan to Brittany as representative of the King. In July 1718, more radical delegates to the Estates were exiled.
Meanwhile a conspiracy was established with Philip V of Spain and the Duke and Duchess of Maine. In December 1718, the Duke and Duchess of Maine were arrested. The rally had been noted.
Meanwhile the Spanish offered support to overthrow the Regent.
In August 1719, a group of peasants led by Rohan of Pouldu
forced a group Royal soldiers sent to enforce tax collection to retreat. The conspirators was arrested at Nantes.
Three frigates containing Irish troops were sent by the Spanish to Brittany. Some conspirators fled with them. In December 1719 other participants were also detained.

The Pontcallec conspiracy was a rebellion that arose from an anti-tax movement in Brittany. France was controlled by Philippe II, Duke of Orleans during the childhood of Louis XV.
The Regent, Philip II, Duke of Orleans, was the Grand Master of the Templars.
Philippe, Duke of Orleans, was elected the Grand Master of the Templar Order in 1705. He had convened a General Convent at Versailles in 1705. It was during the course of this Convent that the General Statutes were presented.
Above Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine, b. 1670, was made a colonel-general of the Swiss Guards. Du Maine's greatest enemy at court became his father's sister-in-law, the duchesse d'Orleans, known at court as Madame.
Marie Louise de VELTHOVEN married in 1723, to Jean-Baptiste II de ROHAN, comte du Polduc, who had the son De Rohan born in la Mancha, Spain on 18 April 1725, served in the courts of Madrid and Parma, before becoming an ambassador to Francis I. He joined the Order of St. John, and served in several posts.
"He was considered as a potential successor to Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca following his death in 1773, but Francisco Ximenes de Texada was elected instead".
Ximenes was died in 1775, and was succeeded by De Rohan.
"De Rohan instituted the Anglo-Bavarian langue, which was housed in the former Palazzo Carniero. In 1797, he established the Russian Grand Priory, which later evolved into the Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller".

The German Illuminati were called to life by Adam Weishaupt on May 1, 1776. They used the name 'Ordo Illuminati Germaniae'. The symbol of the Enlightened was the pyramid with the omniscient eye at the top (identical to that found on dollar banknotes).
Weisshaupt / WEISHAUPT collaborated with Count Alessandro di Cagliostro [compare his visit to Adam Poninski, Poniatowski in Warsaw, and in Curland]. Cagliostro with Manuel Pinto, the Grand Master of the Order in Malta - the Illuminati net with Carsten Niebuhr, 1761-1767 - were the core of Illuminati Conspiracy and of Russian intelligence.

Tadeusz Grabianka [during 1778/1779 - 1807] and the Templars [1785-1790-1805] tried to take over this enemy organization of Germans and Russians.

Weisshaupt's goal was the New World Order, a permanent revolution [compare PARVUS and Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon] and destruction of the current order [see Nestor Trubecki and Lenin].
The organization of the Illuminati was hierarchical, the individual degrees were isolated from each other.
It was forbidden to talk about the organization and its activities [compare the speech of John F. Kennedy in April 1961 on the secret societes ie. Russian communist network - the President expalin in the next day !]. The sect had three classes divided into two grades.

The criminality of the Illuminati's plans was confirmed in the Vatican by Cagliostro, in 1790, in front of a Roman tribunal of the Holy Inquisition.

And Abbe Barrvel wrote on the ILLUMINATI PLOT, in 1793, in his book "The memorials illustrating the stories of the Jacobins";
and in 1797 by professor John Robinson, the author of the book "Evidence of conspiracy" published in Great Britain.

All three conspiracy centers, Brittany, Malta, Scotland, were taken over by Russian intelligence. This happened gradually in the 18th century. Russia built its power in the 18th century and took every opportunity to act against France, anti-English, and anti-Spanish.
The goal was to conquer Western North America on the Pacific coasts.
This plan was implemented from the 20s of the 18th century by Peter the Great, to 60's of the 19th century when Alaska was sold to the Americans.

In much later times, Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US: in 1901 and in 1963.

It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change.
They were looked after by people like:
Feliks Dzierzynski,
Uljanow Lenin,
Romuald Pilar Pilchau and
Artuzow Frautchi from Switzerland.

The transfer of people from the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth began in the years 1860s and 1870s, mainly from modern Belarus, Lithuania and ethnic Poland.
Often, to hide the origin and roots of these people [national minority from ex-Grand Duchy of Lithuania], they were given the term 'Russians' from 'Russia'.
This applies, of course, to everyone from Zmudz / Samaites, around Grodno / Hrodna, and the Minsk Governorate of Belarus.

The Russians created ideologies for this underground political intelligence and the system of secret organizations [Freemasonry, too]. Marxism, atheism, and feminism as well abortion movement, mixed with anarchism, they were supposed to be the basis for contacts with Soviet Russia in the 1960s of the 20th century.
There were quite other people behind direct killers in 1901 and 1963:
in 1901 they organized weapons and money, provided organizational contacts, and in 1963 they gave home, work and political contacts.

An uninterrupted intelligence system [1741-2020] is depicted on this website and on other pages in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'.

This structure was based, among others on genealogies and places of residence in Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, in Russia and Poland, as well as Scotland and Ireland.
In addition, in France and Switzerland.

To conquer the North American west coast [Alaska - to California] they created - [beginning in 1721] through contacts on Malta - the intelligence network in Central and Western Europe [phase 1741-1791].
This organization was called the Illuminati [official beginnings of 1776/1778/1779].
In Poland it was built from the side of Kamieniec Podolski / Kamianets-Podilskyi and Podolia / Podole, through Warsaw and western Great Poland / Wielkopolska.

In Germany: Courland [then German-Polish territory], Konigsberg, Berlin, Neuchatel [then in Prussia], Brunswick and Strasbourg.

In Great Britain: southern Ireland, Scotland, London.

In Russia, among others the Tver Governorate and Minsk Province in Belarus and Vitebsk Governorate [together with Polish Livonia].

It was until 1870 / 1871-1909 but then the Illuminati turned into globalists, and from the 1950s-1960s the ideology of world globalization is also used, as well as globalism and [after 1968] atheistic liberalism derived from Marxism.

After the 1963 coup in the US, globalists take over the US.

It allows for the 90s of the 20th century modernized Russia, and China had - after 2000 - the possibility of sucking money from the USA.

Long-term goal:
seizing power over Northern Hemisphere after 2030.

Two coups in the US, September 1901 and November of 1963, and the murder of General Wladyslaw Sikorski in July 1943, as well as the Smolensk Catastrophe in April 2010 in Smolensk, are the result of the operation of one and the same intelligence organization created in Tsarist Russia, but infiltrated since the 1880s through the 19th century by the Polish independence conspiracy and by Baltic Germans [Pilar-Pilchau; Mohrenschildt; Dzierzynski; Pilsudski; Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Moscow; Count Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph von Benckendorff].

After 1871 [Albert Pike to Giuseppe Mazzini], it was known that British intelligence and the Polish underground aimed at overthrowing the family's power Romanov in Tsarist Russia [compare the branch of Romanov-Oldenburg-Japaridse-Armand-Saparian].

It was not until May 1937 that the communist Russian counterintelligence took over power again in Soviet Union [Great Purge], which led to the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.

So we have one underground system using social engineering:
Illuminati [Tadeusz Grabianka and Cagliostro],
globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski - see Opoczno - Przysucha and Przasnysz - Rozan areas in Poland],
and Russian political intelligence [along with the network of Leopold Kronenberg and Loewenstein after 1865 - see Gustaw Findeisen in Smmilowicze close to Chocen].

This hostile structure was ruled over Russia in Europe and North America after 1741 to 2016 [until Donald Trump in Nov. 2016 - Jan. 2021].

So the introduction of Pinto as Grand Master in Malta [1741] was a victory for the Russians and Spain. Then introduction of Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan-Polduc was anti-France and also a victory for Spain and Russia. The temporary takeover by France in 1705 of the Knights Templar ended after Stuarts exile to France and to St Petersburg. In parallel, the Scots took over the Knights Templar in France in the 1740s and parallelly Scots with Irish settled in Russia after 1706.

Russia after 1741 had in its hands the Templars and Scottish conspiracies, both in Malta and Russia. Scotland was England's main enemy in the 18th century. Malta had France for an enemy.

But Russia wanted to eliminate power of France [1789] as well England [tea revolution case] and Spain [Yukon case].

The Illuminati were created for this purpose in the 70s of the 18th century. Russia took over the underground in Poland at that time [1767 Carsten Niebuhr in Kamieniec Podolski and Cagliostro met Adam Poninski and the Poniatowskis], leading to the liquidation of Poland 1772-1795.

Now we back to PACYNA estate and the Dembowskis:

Teodor Dembowski junior, acted in GOSTYN in 1861, lived in 1809-1865 + Roza Eleonora Wirginia de Bontemps; the owner of Pacyna after death of his father Teodor Mikolaj senior [but ca 1827 - because Teodor junior was born in 1809].

Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski - senior - b. in 1766, d. in 1824, Senator, the GOSTYNIN official in 1811, the owner of PACYNA, m. Zuzanna Dembowska, b. ca 1777, died in 1855 in Tokary, the Konin county, the Slesin commune, 14 km west to SOMPOLNO.

Teodor junior had a daughter
Zofia Dembowska, ca 1840 - 1877 + Waclaw Jan Michal Lipski, ca 1823 - 1864, and he acted in PYZDRY.

Next owner of Pacyna: Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska died in 1877 and she had a daughter Zofia Lipska b. ca 1870.

Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska older, died in 1877 in Meranie / Merania / Merano or Meran, a city and comune in South Tyrol, northern Italy, the spa resorts.
Zofia LIPSKA born 1870, younger,
was the granddaughter of
Ignacy Lipski, ca 1780-1842;
Jozefa Kretkowska, d. in 1844;
Teodor Dembowski, the Gostynin Agriculture Society, lived in 1809-1865;
Roza Eleonora Wirginia de Bontemps, ca 1811 - 1875;
and the great-granddaughter of
1.
Piotr Karol Franciszek de Bontemps + Roza Eleonora de Monfreulle;
2.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855,
the daughter of
Filip Nereusz Dembowski, the Gostynin official, ca 1738-1829 + Paula Ewa Zambrzycka;
and the granddaughter of
Jozef Dembowski, the Plock official, b. ca 1690 + Salomea Gadomska b. ca 1720;
Ignacy Zambrzycki, the Lomza official, b. ca 1680 + ca 1710 to Teodora Ossolinska b. ca 1685/1690

[? - the daughter of
Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA b. ca 1648/1651, the daughter of
Maciej Krassowski b. ca 1620, who was maybe the brother to Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630.
Teodora Zambrzycka nee Ossolinska b. ca 1685/1690, was the sister to
1.
priest Franciszek Maksymilian Ossolinski, 1676 - 1756, the Duke in France;
2.
Ewa Geschaw b. ca 1678

{Wilhelm Myhr / Wilhelm Mier / Muir, ca 1680 - 1758 in Wozuczyn - Rachanie estate close to Tomaszow Lubelski, and buried in Wozuczyn, m. Katazyna Barbara Muir / Mier, b. ca 1700, the daughter of Tomasz Ernest Antoni Geschaw + EWA OSSOLINSKA b. ca 1678, and Ewa was the daughter of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA},

3.
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, 1689 - 1770, the GOSTYNIN official in 1754, and MP of NUR in 1733, acted in DROHICZYN in 1733-1740, the owner of Mokobody and Targowiska, with Czarna Srednia and Czarna Cerkiewna, and he bought from Wiktoryn Kuczynski in 1721 Sterdyn, Chadzyn, Chadzynek, Blochow, and from his wife dowry, he was the owner of Wyszkow by Liwiec, m. Ludwika ZALUSKA, the daughter of
Aleksander Jozef Zaluski, 1652 - 1727, and the granddaughter of
Aleksander Zaluski, 1608 - 1693, the governor of RAWA.

Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, 1689 - 1770, was the son of
Maksymilian Franciszek Ossolinski, b. ca 1640/1642, d. aft. 1703,
and the grandson of
Zbigniew Ossolinski, b. ca 1610, d. in 1679,
and the great-grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski, 1588 - 1627 + Katarzyna Bierecka d. in 1625;
and Prokop junior was the son of Mikolaj Ossolinski, born ca 1540, d. 1583 / 1588,
and the grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski senior, born ca 1500, d. aft. 1533, m. Dorota Teczynska d. aft. 1543.
Prokop senior, b. ca 1500, was the son of
Andrzej Ossolinski of Ossolin and of Balice, b. ca 1430, died in 1497/1502, m. Katarzyna Osmolska;
and the grandson of Jan Ossolinski, m. Pachna Olesnicka, and Jan d. 1435/1436. Jan of Ossolin and BALICE, ca 1380 - ca 1435/1436, had sons:
Mikolaj, Andrzej and Jan];

and
Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855,
was the great-granddaughter of
Florian Dembowski, the Plock judge, lived in 1647-1735 + Ewa Ciechanowiecka, 1660-1758.

And we back to
Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska died in 1877, who had a daughter Zofia Lipska b. ca 1870.
And Zofia born 1870 was the was the great-granddaughter of
3.
Konstancja Wodzinska, 1766-1797 + Jakub Zygmunt Kretkowski, ca 1740 - 1810;
4.
Jakub Lipski b. ca 1750 + Weronika.

Note to above Florian Dembowski born in 1647:

Florian Dembowski, 1647-1735, the judge of PLOCK, 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.

Note to PACYNA owned by the Dembowskis:

Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855, in Tokary, the Konin county. Zuzanna had the son
Florian Dembowski, 1803-1882 + Maria Vandenbor.
Florian b. 1803 was the brother to named above Teodor junior born in 1809.


Teodor Dembowski, b. 1766, the owner of Pacyna [Pawlak + Znyk in the 19th century] and Solec, m. Zuzanna Dembowski b. ca 1777.
Solec, the Gostynin commune, 13 km east to SZEWO, 25 km south-east to Chocen, the owner - Teodor Dembowski together with the estate in Pacyna. DEMBOWSKI TEODOR (1766-1824), the Gostynin district official, the owner of Pacyna.

Chocen - Kowal and the Myszkowskis close to SOLEC of Teodor DEMBOWSKI died in 1824:

Jozef Myszkowski, b. ca 1745, d. aft. 1780/1825, the owner of Kurowo - 3 km north-east to Szewo Male - in the KLOTNO parish;
and of
Szewo [Szewo Male] - 17 km south-east to Chocen - in the Klobka parish - 6 kilometres north-west of Lubien Kujawski, 23 km south of Wloclawek.
Jozef MYSZKOWSKI m. in 1772 in Boguslawice, 10 km north-west to SZEWO in the Kowal parish, to Marianna Rozalia Komecka b. 1746 in Boguslawice, d. 1825 in Myszki, the Szewo parish.
Marianna was the daughter of Stefan Komecki and Wiktoria Waxman b. ca 1715.
Kurowo, 10 km south-east to KOWAL.
Jozef Myszkowski had a son,
Stanislaw Myszkowski b. ca 1772, d. in 1826, in the KLOBKA parish, the owner of Szewo, leased Wilkowice, in the Grabkowo parish; in 1821 Stanislaw leased Wilkowiczki, and in 1837 - the owner of Szewc Wielki and Szewc Maly. Stanislaw m. 1st bef. 1810 to Malgorzata Dambska b. 1778 in Wilkowice, the daughter of
Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, d. in 1802 in Wilkowice, buried in Lubraniec, MP;
the granddaughter of
Tomasz DAMBSKI, died in 1748, and of Marianna Kolczynska.

Stanislaw Myszkowski m. 2nd to Barbara Zaremba, b. ca 1795, lived aft. 1818 in Szewo.

Stanislaw Myszkowski, b. ca 1772, d. in Klobka parish. The leaseholder of Wilkowice [2 km south to Filipki], the CHOCEN community, in the Grabkowo parish [Grabkowo - 2 km north to Kepka Szlachecka], close to Kowal;
in 1821, he was leaseholder of nearby Wilkowiczki,
and in 1837 - Szewc Wielki and Szewc Maly [SZEWO and Szewo Male - 8 kilometres north-east of Lubien Kujawski, 24 km south-east of Wloclawek; 14 km south-east to Chocen].

Tomasz DAMBSKI died in 1748, the Inowroclaw official, married Marianna Kolczynska, the daughter of Jan Kolczynski and Teofila Radojewska.

Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, was married Teresa Madalinska, ca 1738 - 1805 in Wilkowice, the Grabkowo parish,
the daughter of
Lukasz MADALINSKI, the KOWAL official, died aft. 1767 + Ewa Estek / Ewa Estko, b. ca 1721.

Malgorzata Dambski Myszkowska, b. 1778, had sibilings:
1.
Jozef Walenty Dambski, b. 1777 in Wilkowice, m. Marcjanna Marianna Leszczynska, b. 1785, the daughter of Hilaria Lanckoronska, m. Leszczynska, b. 1764 in Rawicz.

Hilaria Leszczynska was the daughter of
Franciszek Kazimierz Lanckoronski b. ca 1723 in Rawicz, d. 1785 in Regnow, 9 km east to Rawa Mazowiecka + Eleonora Garczynska, ca 1722 in Poznan.

2.
Marianna Dambska, b. 1778 in Wilkowice, m. in 1799 in Grabkowo, to Walenty Waliszewski b. ca 1780,
3. Wincenty Dambski, b. ca 1780, m. Placyda Moszczenska.

Stanislaw Myszkowski married second aft. 1815 to Barbara Zaremba, and they were living in above Szewo.


GULCZEWO east to PLOCK, and the Dembowskis with Piotr Karol Franciszek de Bontemps + Roza Eleonora de Monfreulle.

Roza Eleonora de Monfreulle, b. ca 1780, died in 1853, the daughter of Andrzej de Monfreulle and Eleonora Kornaszewska. Roza died in 1853 in Warsaw, but buried in Gulczewo and Plock.
Roza m. ca 1810 to Piotr Karol Franciszek de Bontemps, d. in 1840 in St Petersburg, buried in Gulczewo, the Slupno commune, close to NOWE GULCZEWO, 8 km south-west to RADZANOWO, 16 km south to BIELSK.

RADZANOWO:
Ludwika Lasocka was the daughter of Leonard Lasocki, the Wyszogrod official, b. ca 1770 + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1857.
Ludwika Lasocka m. Rosciszewska had a son
Jozef Rosciszewski, studied in Cracow, married in 1870, in Boguslawice, in the Kowal parish, to Helena Komecka / KAMOCKI,
the daughter of
Ludwik Pawel Komecki, 1820-1897 + Olimpia Kleniewska [compare Kleniewski of Nowosolna].

Boguslawice, the Kowal rural commune, 4 kilometres south-east of Kowal, 18 km south-east of Wloclawek, 3 /4 km south-west to RAKUTOWO, 7 km south-east to WOLA NAKONOWSKA, 8 km south-east to GOLASZEWO [the Walesa family].

Mentioned Ludwika Lasocka, b. 1815/1820, m. Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, b. 1814, her father -
Leonard Lasocki, the Wyszogrod official, b. ca 1770,
her grandfathers:
Zygmunt Lasocki in Raciaz was an official, lived 1730-1817 in RADZANOWO, the Zakroczym official, in Sierpc in 1777, in PLOCK in 1782,
[Radzanowo - 19 km east to Biala {the Walesa genealogy} and 15 kilometres east of Plock and 86 km north-west of Warsaw. 15 km south-east to BIELSK]
and Stanislaw Chelmicki, the Rypin official, lived in 1747-1800.

Zygmunt Lasocki b. ca 1730, was the son of Dymitr Demetriusz Lasocki [acted in Zakroczym 1730-1737, and in Plock] b. ca 1670, d. in 1754;
the grandson of Ludwik Lasocki, older, and Cecylia Plaskowska.

Gulczewo took the Dzialynskis in the 17th century. But Anna Dzialynski m. Michal Zdzislaw Zamoyski, the Smolensk governor, and Gulczewo then was belonged to the Zamoyskis.
Michal Zdzislaw Zamoyski (1679-1735) was married three times:
Anna Dzialynska,
Elzbieta Wisniowiecka,
and the 3rd wife had 3 daughters: Kiedrzynska-Zamoyska had court case on Wilkowo Polskie in 1775.

The children of Anna Dzialynska:
Ludwika Zamoyska, Anna Teresa Zamoyska, Helena Zamoyska, Tomasz Antoni Zamoyski,
Count Jan Jakub Zamoyski, 1716 - 1790, the brother-in-law of king Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Jan married in 1745 Ludwika Maria Poniatowska, by whom she had one child, the daughter Urszula Zamoyska, born bef. 1750, d. in 1808.
Countess Ludwika / Luds Maria Poniatowska, 1728 - 1804, the sister of the King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
And last son of Anna Dzialynska Zamoyska:
Andrzej Hieronim Zamoyski / Count Andrzej Zamoyski, 1717-1792, m. Dss Konstancja Czartoryska, 1742-1797,
with Andrzej's daughter -
Anna Jadwiga Zamoyska, 1771-1859 + Duke Aleksander Antoni Sapieha, 1773-1812;
and Andrzej's grandson
Duke Leon Sapieha, 1802-1878
- he met bef. 1863 to Gustaw Findeisen, the secret courier of Leopold Kronenberg - see Swiedziebnia and Smilowice.
In Smilowice the grandfather of President Lech Walesa was married.

In 1813, named Gulczewo took Colonel Stanislaw Dembowski, who re-sold the estate to General Aleksander Rozniecki.
Piotr Bontemps took Gulczewo in 1821, ie. Piotr Franciszek + Roza Monfreull, Bontemps. General Aleksander Rozniecki (1774-1849), last owner of Gulczewo, was the Russian spy aft. 1815 until 1830. In 1830/1831 he escaped to Russia. Rozniecki bought Gulczewo in 1818 from Stanislaw Dembowski.
The estate of Gulczewo: Jasien, Miroslaw, Borowiczki, Osnica.
Rozniecki agreed with Bontemps in 1823.

Above Stanislaw Debowski, Colonel, owned Gulczewo until 1821. Roza Eleonora Wirginia, ca 1811-1875 + Teodor Dembowski, junior, 1809-1865, acted in GOSTYNIN.
Teodor junior was the son of Teodor Dembowski, senior, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna. Teodor senior had a brother Colonel Stanislaw Dembowski, the owner of GULCZEWO in 1813. Next brother Sebastian Dembowski 1762-1835.
They both were sons of Stefan Florian Dembowski, 1728-1802 and Ewa Tarlo died in 1808.

Piotr Karol Franciszek de Bontemps served Polish Army in 1818. 1821 he bought Gulczewo close to Plock. 1822 - General. In 1909 Gulczewo took Sztembart, from hands of Wolibner.

The children of above Piotr Karol Franciszek de Bontemps:
1.
Roza Eleonora Wirginia, ca 1811-1875 + Teodor Dembowski, junior, 1809-1865, acted in GOSTYNIN, the son of Teodor Dembowski, senior, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna. Teodor senior had a brother Colonel Stanislaw Dembowski, the owner of GULCZEWO in 1813. Next brother Sebastian Dembowski 1762-1835.
They both were sons of Stefan Florian Dembowski, 1728-1802 and Ewa Tarlo d. in 1808.

Roza Eleonora Wirginia d. in 1875. In 1859 in the Bielino commune, grounds belonged to Tokary, owned by Wirginia Roza Dembowski of Tokary - now on the south bank of Vistula in south-east of PLOCK. 1859 - Roza Dembowska sold Liszyno-Gorki, Bielino-Kolonia, but she was ower of Kozierogi. New owner Samuel Wedel of Gostynin, German.
Roza had a son Konstanty Dembowski b. 1836.

2.
Konstanty Jakub, 1817-1885 + Zofia Maria Berska, ca 1832-1861.
Konstanty Jakub August Bontemps m. in 1851. Zofia's father was General Franciszek Salezy Berski + Bronislawa Wysiekierski Berska.
Konstanty Jakub was the owner of Gulczewo, but was living in St Petersburg. Bontemps co-operated with J. P. Jyrgens of Plock, ie. Henryk Jurgens, the father of Edward Jurgens, and with Edward was co-operated Gustaw Findeisen of Saxony who was married to Rodys, lady German of Przasnysz.

Above Pierre Charles Francois Bontemps died in 1840. In 1819 the Freemason, the Scottish rite. Piotr Karol Bontemps, b. in 1777 in Paris, served in 1797 in France; the adjutant to General Antoine Alexandre Hanicque.


CHOCEN together with the Kiedrzynski - Arnold - Nostitz-Jackowski family branch, and Walesa with Gustaw Findeisen who was secret political courier of Leopold Kronenberg.

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.

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.

Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of
Jan Arnold, 1751-1840, in 1803 was living in RASZKOW

[1st marriage in 1798, in Wierzchoslaw, or in Wierzchoslawice close to Inowroclaw and west to Przybranowo:
Julianna Kiedrzynska, 1772-1811, the daughter of
Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. in Wilczkow;
and 2nd m. in 1813, in Liskow (14 km west to Wilczkow), to Helena Kiedrzynska, ca 1780 - 1845, the daughter of KASPER Kiedrzynski of the Margonin district, ca 1753 - 1814 + Arciszewska b. ca 1763]

+ Julianna Kiedrzynska
[the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska and Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, the owner of BIEGANIN close to RASZKOW]
1772-1811
[the 1st wife, but the 2nd was Helena Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski who was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749, and of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. in Wilczkow]
and
Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of Wojciech Ilowiecki, 1765-1847 + Estera Nasierowska, 1770-1810.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold was the great-grandson of
Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 + Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784.

Above Lucja Skorzewska was the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, b. ca 1710, d. in 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - bef. 1768.

And Anna JACKOWSKA was the sister to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715 / 1720, the owner of Bieganin.
Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, and Jan's 1st wife, unknown, b. ca 1680.

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?], the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka, gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons. Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka
[Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie],
which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.


My family mother's line come from
Krzysztof Jackowski / Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska, b. ca 1595 in Orle close to KOSCIERZYNA.
They had the son
Boguslaw Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski / Boleslaw Jackowski
[born in 1618 in Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland]
and Boguslaw Boleslaw had the son
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [Jan had a brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, 2nd, "BISHOP"] with
Jan's daughter, Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715, and her sister Anna SKORZEWSKA - here we have link to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to Fryderyk the Great of Prussia and his brother, both LGBT in Berlin in 1768. Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my family branch, born in Bieganin, who was lived in Jedlno until 1802, the property of Mecinski - Stadnicki clan and next Jedlno took the Walewskis - the Freemasons [relatives to the NIEMOJEWSKI].

Mentioned Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 [married Katarzyna Garczynska] came from BIEBROWO - Jatzkow estate, inf. in 1579-1588 and knightly seal in 1614 of Claus von Jatzkow.
Krzysztof was the son of [my research]
Kasper Jackowski died in 1624, the owner of Biebrowo - Jackowo estate and married Barbara Lubocka born ca 1570.
Kasper Jackowski = Jasper von Jatzkow, the landlord of Bebberow / Biebrowo, b. ca 1550, died in 1624, married to Barbara von Lubotki. Jackowski took in 1590 the title NOSTITZ in Pomerania / the Kings' Prussia / Gdansk' Pomorze, and from then his surname was 'Nostitz-Jackowski'.
KACPER / Kasper Nostitz-Jackowski = Jasper von Jatzkow, ca 1550 - 1624, was the son of
Elisabeth von Heydebreck b. ca 1520 + Georg von Jatzkow b. ca 1510,
and Georg was the son of
Marten von Jatzkow / Marcin Jackowski, the landlord of Bebberow, b. ca 1480 + Dorothea Czarlinska b. ca 1490. Marcin b. ca 1480 was from BIEBROWO, that is Jatzkow and Bebberow.
JATZKOW / Jazkow / Jackow was owned by Jackowski / Jackowowski, inf. in 1570-1613; and they were the owners of Bargecin (Bergensin), Biebrowo (Bebbrow), Kierzkow (Kerschkow), Nozyn (Gross Nossin) and Zwartow (Schwartow).

Above Boguslaw Jackowski b. in 1618, had a brother [1st] Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski born ca 1610, to Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 and Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595.
Boguslaw b. 1618 and Aleksander the 1st b. ca 1610, had 3 brothers: Jan Nostitz Jackowski [older] and 2 others.

But Jan Nostitz-Jackowski [the 2nd], b. ca 1670, was the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski [b. 1618]. Jan b. ca 1670, was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the branch of Swiatopelk-Mirski of Stara Hancza; Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and Smilowice; Rodys of Przasnysz; and of Zieleniewski together with Pawinski in Zgierz]; Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715 - in Bieganin and earlier Wilczkow; and Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Jasper von Jatzkow [died in 1624] was born to Georg von Jatzkow and Elisabeth Heydebreck. Jasper married Barbara Lubotki with a daughter Anna Katharina von Hoym (born Jatzkow).
Jasper's ancestors - the Jackowskis - owned Biebrowo in 1400, and next ca 1480 - bef. 1618 [to 1613 ?]. Elisabeth von Heydebreck b. ca 1520 + Georg von Jatzkow b. ca 1510, and Georg was the son of Marten von Jatzkow, the owner of Bebberow, b. ca 1480 + Dorothea Czarlinska b. ca 1490. Marcin b. ca 1480 was from BIEBROWO. In Biebrowo JASPER VON NOSTITZ was living, in the Wejherowo county, the Choczewo commune, but the Jackowskis owned also
Sasino in the Choczewo commune;
Zwartowo in the Choczewo commune;
Jatzkow / Jackow / Jackowo.

Choczewo is the village lies 28 kilometres north-west of Wejherowo, 64 km north-west of Gdansk.
Jackowo - 7 km north-west to CHOCZEWO.
Biebrowo - 7 kilometres north-west of Choczewo, 35 km north-west of Wejherowo, 3 km north-west to Jackowo, 5 km south to seafron of Baltic Sea. In 1400 to von Jatzkow and next of von Somnitz in 1782. Then Colonel Franz Christian von Somnitz; Karl Ludwik Boguslaw von Schwerin; 1838 - Gregor Franz Krausse.

In 1625, Jurgen (Georg) von Jatzkow, the son of Jasper, owned Biebrowo (Bebberow), and he came from Wojciech of Jackow in 1377.
In the 17th century they had nick-name Nostycz and owned Biebrowo, Sasino, Zwartowo, Borkowo, Bargedzino, Kierzkowo, Przebedowo, Choczewo, Letowo, Gniewino and Gniewinko, Dziechlino, Pogorszewo, Gardkowice, Jeczewo, Lisewo.

Tomasz Jan Jackowski, 1798 - 1866, the son of
Jozef JACKOWSKI b. 1767 and Gertruda Fabianowska. Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1833 in Skarlin, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Dorota. Jozef was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.
Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1767 m. also to Jozefin CISSOWSKA, and Jozef was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [3rd], ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village; m. 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA, 2nd to NIEWIESCINSKA, 3rd to Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. in 1745 in Straszewo, the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.

Jozef was the grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line], ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA.
The great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, m. twice, 1st to unknown, 2nd to Rozalia TRZEBSKA.
Jan was the son of
Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski or Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski, b. in 1618 in Wielka Turza, close to LIPNO + ELZANOWSKA,
the grandson of
Krzysztof Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595 in Orle close to Koscierzyna, 3 kilometres south-west of Liniewo, 17 km south-east of Koscierzyna.
Katarzyna was the sister to Aleksander Garczynski and to Samson Garczynski. Aleksander d. ca 1671. Aleksander Garczynski was born to Michal Garczynski b. ca 1575, and Zofia Pisienska,
and Michal was the son of
Lukasz Garczynski, ca 1550 - ca 1630 + Marianna Tucholka,
and the grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, b. ca 1530, d. ca 1590 + Elzbieta Radomicka.

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?], the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka, gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons.
Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka ca 1740 - ca 1770
[Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie],
which estate Maciej and Mikolaj received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.

We back again to Kasper Jackowski / Jasper von Jatzkow, lord of Bebberow, b. ca 1550, d. in 1624, married to Barbara von Lubotki b. ca 1570, with
Anna Catharina von Jatzkow b. ca 1605, married to Claus Rudiger von Hoym, d. in 1671 / 1672, with unknown son b. ca 1640,
and with a grandson b. 1672 ie. Christoph Georg von Hoym, Count, 1672-1712,
and a granddaughter Esther Juliane von Massow, 1672 - 1752.

My family Kiedrzynski was connected with the Arnold family, the Germans of LESZNO.
The coat of arms was confirmed for the Arnolds in 1777 to Jerzy Chrystian Arnold, b. in 1747 in Leszno, d. in 1827 in Warsaw, physician, surgeon, historian of science. He studied in Leszno and in Gdansk, then studied medicine at the University of Leipzig in 1768, did his medical practice in Poznan, and in 1777 he settled in Warsaw, where he received nobility. In 1807 - 1817 he became a member of the Medical Council of the Duchy of Warsaw. He is buried at the Evangelical-Augsburg Cemetery in Warsaw.
The Arnolds were living in Chlewo, 5 km west to Grabow by the Prosna river; in Kalisz (Catholic), in 1844; in Gora, 4 kilometres east of Jaraczewo, 11 km west of Jarocin; and in Liskow - 5 km south-west to Dmenin.

Jerzy Chrystian Arnold b. in 1747 in LESZNO, was married twice: 1st to Ernetyna Neufeld, 2nd to Rozalia Roesler b. in 1766.
Jerzy Chrystian Arnold was the adviser of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, and Jerzy had a daughter Napoleona Arnold, born 1806, with the second wife.
Napoleona married Jan Piotr Pawel Chyliczkowski in 1827, and Napoleona had 7 siblings: Rozalia Janina Czajkowski, Maria Anna Antonina Dydek.
Jan Piotr Pawel Chyliczkowski b. ca 1780/1781, was the son of Stefan, the Chelm Lubelski official, and Zuzanna Polkowska.
Jerzy Chrystian Arnold b. in 1747, had the brother from LESZNO and the Jarocin county, Jan Arnold, 1751 in LESZNO - 1840 in Pietrzykow, close to Kozminek. Pietrzykow in 1807 belonged to General Jozef Zajaczek.

Karsy in the Pleszew county, in the Sobotka parish, with Bobry, in the Kucharki parish, and Wierzchoslaw, or Zwierzchoslaw, that is at present a part of Karsy and of Zychlin. Wierzchoslaw was bordered to Karsy of Trampczynski - Kiedrzynski clan, Sobotka and Zychlin.
Karsy at the beginning belonged to the KARSKI family.
Karsy then took Kozuchowski bef. 1655. Karsy aft. 1868 belonged to Zychlinski, and also to the owners of Sobotka - the Germans, von Stigler.

Jan Arnold married in 1798, in named Wierzchoslaw, to Julianna Kiedrzynska, 1772-1811, the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska and Jakub Kiedrzynski, ca 1753-1814.
Julianna had three children:
1. Teofila Domicella Arnold m. Zelislawska, and she was born in RASZKOW in 1801, with the wedding in 1828, in Rajsko, with the son of Tomasz Zelislawski + Weronika Zielinska.
2.
Mateusz ARNOLD, acted in Warta in 1861, studied in Warsaw in 1823, lived in 1803-1875 + Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.
Jozefa had children:
Marianna Arnold, 1836-1882 + Maksymilian Gozimirski;
Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, ca 1844 - 1907 + Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1840 - the wedding in 1870 in CHOCEN; with the son Bronislaw Marian Arnold, b. aft. 1870;
Tadeusz Stanislaw Wojciech Arnold, ca 1848 - 1914 + Bronislawa Ilowiecka;
Antonina Helena Arnold, ca 1850 - 1875 + Konstanty Plachecki, ca 1836 - 1902.

Jan Arnold [d. in 1840 in Pietrzykow] married 2nd to Helena Kiedrzynska in 1813, in Liskow, ca 1780 - 1845, the daughter of KACPER Kiedrzynski, ca 1753-1814 + Arcichowska b. ca 1763;
with children:
1.
the son, acted in KALISZ in 1861, 1814-1885, who had the daughter
Maria Arnold, 1845-1935 + Marian WOLOWSKI, 1838-1909,
with the daughters:
A. Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949 in Braniewo, m. doctor Walenty Hieronim Julian Kamocki, 1858 in Suchy Kierz - 1923 in Warszawa,
with the daughter Zofia Wieniawska b. 1898.
B. younger daughter - Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. in 1870.
2.
Jan Arnold 2nd, 1821-1880 + Anna Konstancja Karolina Mieszczanska.


JAN Boryslawski was the owner in Ukraine, the Boryslaw district, of Tustanowice.
Tustanowice was situated in the Drohobycz district, 9 km south-west to Drohobycz.
Jan Boryslawski married in 1766, Warsaw, to Aniela Owsiana.
Jan had the daughter Maryanna Gabryela Gasiorowska / Marianna Gasiorowska (Boryslawska) / Marianna Boryslawska, b. ca 1767, m. twice, 2nd to Leon Gasiorowski, the Royal Court official in 1765,
with the daughter
Maria Gasiorowska, 1793-1840 married Jozef January Bninski, 1787-1846.

Jan Boryslawski b. 1740, m. Aniela OWSIANY, b. ca 1745/1750;
Aniela Owsiany, Boryslawska b. 1745/1750, was the sister to Feliks Owsiany, junior, b. ca 1745.

Above mentioned Jan Boryslawski was the owner of Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska. In 1784 Jurki was bought by Jan Boryslawski - Sreniawa, a chamberlain of the Polish court in 1780. Jan married on September 21, 1766, at the Church of the Holy Cross in Warsaw to
Aniela Owsiany,
the daughter of
Feliks Owsiany, the Wilkomierz commander.

Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788)

[Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI].

At the beginning of the 19th century, the property Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of
Jozef PRUSZAK, b. ca 1700, d. 1774, and Elzbieta Piaskowski vel PLASKOWSKA Pruszak.
Jozef Pruszak m. twice:
1st to Elzbieta Plaskowska, d. ca 1735, of SWIECIE by the Vistula river, the daughter of Mikolaj Plaskowski, with 5 children: Tomasz = Tomasz Tedeusz Pruszak.
The second marriage was to Elzbieta Justyna Grabowska died in 1796, of CHELMNO, the daughter of Andrzej Teodor Grabowski, and Elzbieta was the sister to Bishop Adam Stanislaw Grabowski, and to Jan Michal Grabowski, the Gdansk and Elblag governor.
Andrzej Teodor Grabowski came from the Goetzendorf-Grabowski clan, b. in 1651/1655 in Debrzno = Frydlad Pomorski, at way from Pila tu Chojnice, d. in 1737 in DEBRZNO, the CHELMNO governor, the owner of SYPNIEWO close to Wiecbork, and of Ilowo close to Sepolno Krajenskie.

Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf born 1791 in the village Welna, died 1881 in Rakhiv; Polish Napoleonic officer, adjutant of Napoleon Bonaparte, conservative politician, public activist in the Grand Duchy of Poznan, memoirist and author of economic and political magazines.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf was born in Welna south-west to Rogozno, at way from OBORNIKI to CHODZIEZ.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf had parents:
Adam Mateusz Grabowski in Lipiny official, General major of the Crown troops, b. 1739, died on December 31, 1792; and Ludwika Turno, secundo voto Zienkiewicz.
Adam Mateusz Grabowski / Adam Mateusz Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. 1739, d. 1791,
was the son of
Jan Michal Goetzendorf-Grabowski of Elblag, 1703-1770 + Pss Antonila / Antonillia Lucja Woroniecka, 1713-1786.
Jan Michal was the son of above Grabowski Andrzej Teodor / Andrzej Teodor Grabowski (1651/1655 - 1738), the Chelmno governor].

Jozef Pruszak, MP of TCZEW in 1730/1731,
was the son of
Aleksander Pruszak [von PREUSS b. 1671 in the Chojnice county], the Pomerania writer, and of Marianna Trzcinski od Chelmno.

Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak 1806-1856
was the great-great-grandson of
Aleksander Pruszak Czapiewski, b. in 1671 in Czapiewice, the Chojnice county, died in 1716 + Marianna TRZCINSKI.
Aleksander Pruszak was the son of Andrzej Pruszak Czapiewski and Malgorzata Milewska.

Chocen - in the 20' of the 20th century Maria Higersberger with her father acted here; Maria Higersberger, 1908-1931, was the daughter of
Aleksander Higersberger and Romana, and Maria died in Warsaw, buried in Chocen. The Higersberger came from SAXONY in Germany ca 1750. Aleksander Higersberger acted in Chocen, b. in 1872 in Skrzany.
Maria's great-grandparents:
1.
Augustyn Higersberger, the owner of Bieniew, in the BLONIE or in the LOWICZ county, b. 1777, d. 1854 in Warsaw,
2.
Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak 1806-1856, the insurgent in 1831,
Kazimiera Franciszka Maslowska, 1794-1851
and Seweryna Zuchowska, 1816-1905.

Above Tomasz PRUSZAK had a daughter Jadwiga Garczynska, b. in 1834, m. Walenty Konrad Garczynski, b. in 1829, the son of
Romuald Jan Garczynski

{Romuald Garczynski b. 1784, the son of
Ignacy GARCZYNSKI, ca 1750 - 1785 in PIATEK, and Agnieszka Zaborowska b. ca 1760. Ignacy b. ca 1750 = Ignacy Jozef Garczynski b. in 1754.
Romuald was the grandson of Kazimierz Garczynski.
Kazimierz Garczynski, 1719 / 1720 - 1797/1801, bought Staykowo / Stajkowo, 38 km north-west to Oborniki, 35 km south-west to Chodziez, in 1750, m. in 1748 to
Maria Wilhelmina Szoldrska, born ca 1720/1724, d. 1797/1799, the daughter of Bartlomiej Szoldrski, 1690/1710-1751, the Biechowo official, and Maria Eleonora Bachstein b. ca 1700.
Romuald was the great-grandson of
Franciszek Garczynski (1680/1690 - aft. 1732), the owner of Bialezyn in 1726, 8 kilometres north of Murowana Goslina and 27 km north of Poznan; 5 km south-east to PACHOLEWO, 13 km east to OBORNIKI;
the Poznan official in 1730 - 1732; m. in 1716 to Joanna (Anna Zawadzka) Korzbok - Zawadzka (d. aft. 1748).
Franciszek was the son of
Damian Garczynski, 1664-1711, and Anna ie. Damian Kazimierz Garczynski (b. ca 1640 / 1653, d. 1709 / 1711), and Anna RADOMICKA of the KOSCIAN county.
Damian's next sons:
1. Stefan Garczynski SENIOR (1690 - 1755 or in September 1756), the son of DAMIAN Garczynski, the Poznan governor, the writer in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The owner of Zbaszyn.
2. Stanislaw Garczynski (b. bef. 1680, d. 1737), the Inowroclaw and BYDGOSZCZ governor}

and Romuald's wife - Emma Joanna Radolinska, b. in 1798.

Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856, m. Seweryna ZOCHOWSKA, was the son of
Aleksander Pawel Pruszak, 1777 - 1847 in Warsaw + Marianna SKARZYNSKA.
The grandson of
Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI.
The great-grandson of
Jozef Bernard Pruszak, 1702 - 1774 in Zamarte, close to Sepolno Krajenskie + Elzbieta Czapniewska nee Plaskowska, 2nd he was married to Justyna Elzbieta Pruszak, ca 1715 - 1796, and above data acc. to Leszek Mila at geni.com - under his copyright. Justyna Elzbieta Goetzendorf Grabowska, b. ca 1715 was the daughter of Anna Maria Elzbieta BORKOW / Borek b. ca 1695.
Above Justyna Elzbieta Goetzendorf Grabowska, b. ca 1715,
was the daughter of
Andrzej Teodor Goetzendorf Grabowski + Anna Maria Elzbieta BORKOW / Borek b. ca 1695.

Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856 was the great-great-grandson of
Aleksander Pruszak Czapiewski, b. in 1671 in Czapiewice, the Chojnice county, d. in 1716 + Marianna TRZCINSKI.
Aleksander Pruszak was the son of Andrzej Pruszak Czapiewski b. ca 1640, and Malgorzata Milewska died in 1737 in Czapiewice, in Pomerania.

We back again to
Jan Boryslawski was the owner of Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska. In 1784 Jurki was bought by Jan Boryslawski - Sreniawa, a chamberlain of the Polish court in 1780. Jan married on September 21, 1766, at the Church of the Holy Cross in Warsaw to Aniela Owsiany, the daughter of Feliks Owsiany, the Wilkomierz commander.
Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788). At the beginning of the 19th century, the property belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of Jozef PRUSZAK and Elzbieta Piaskowski Pruszak.

Augustyn Higersberger, the owner of Bieniew, 1777 - 1854, m. Kazimiera Maslowska, with 3 children:
Kazimiera Nakielska;
Jozef Kalasanty b. 1817;
Feliks b. in 1820, the owner of Chocen.

In the 19th century, Chocen belonged to Jozef Blizinski (1827-1893), a comedian and ethnographer, who collaborated with Oskar Kolberg.
The last owners of the village were mentioned Higersberger [1873 - until ca 1898]
and Chudzinski;
Fryderyk Lange or Franciszek Lange since [ca 1898/1900] the end of the 19th century.
We back again to CHOCEN and the landlords:
Lubranski;
Mikolaj Sokolowski;
Arnolf Kryski;
Kretkowski;
Brzeski;
Wyssogota-Zakrzewski
{Ignacy Zakrzewski the owner of Chocen, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska. Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715, who was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski / Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska / CHOJENSKA};
next to Blizinski until 1873;
Fryderyk Lange [aft. 1898/1900];
Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, owner in 1873, and Aleksander Higersberger in 1888.
Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, the owner of Skrzana in the GOSTYN county, bought from Wladyslaw Orsetti in 1856, Rataje in 1866, Piotrow, and CHOCEN [in 1873 from the Blizinski family]; and Glebokie close to Klodawa Kujawska. Inf. on Piotr Karnkowski, the owner of Boguslawice. Piotr was born in 1811 in Czamanin / Czamaninek - 4 kilometres south of Topolka, 23 km south-east of Radziejow, 12 km south-west to LUBRANIEC of the DAMBSKIS. Piotr was the son of Jozef Kalasanty Piotr Karnkowski (1778-1828) + Eustachia Apolonia Orsetti b. 1788. Piotr Karnkowski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861, and the owner of Boguslawice, close to KOWAL.
Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, d. in 1888, the Chocen landlord, m. Aniela Pruszak
with sons and the daughter:
Aleksander; Stanislaw and Maria Gniewosz, secundo voto Szaniawska.

Aniela Pruszak Higersberger, 1837 - 1877, ie. Aniela Pulcheria Aleksandra Pruszak Higersberger,
the daughter of
Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, born in 1806 in Warsaw;
the granddaughter of
Aleksander Pawel Pruszak born 1777.
The great-granddaughter of
Jozef Andrzej Pruszak b. 1742, died in 1803, and Perpetua Trembecka
{Perpetua Trembecka, 1748-1838, the daughter of Jan Trembecki and of Zofia Cielecka. Jozef Andrzej Pruszak was married to Perpetua Trembecka but her sister Cecylia was the wife of Jan Kanty Dziewanowski and grandmother of Dominik Dziewanowski}.

In 1888, Felik's [Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, d. in 1888] sons took estates -
Tomasz in 1888 owned Skrzan / Skrzany;
Stefan took Piotrow;
Roman owned Rataje;
Aleksander Higersberger took Chocen.
He had children:
Maria b. 1870, m. SZANIAWSKA,
and Janusz.

Aleksander after the death of his daughter Maria SZANIAWSKA, 1870 - ca 1898, sold Chocen and bought Stroze for his son Janusz.

Stanislaw, the son of named Feliks, owned Glebokie and the farm of Debowice, then his son Waclaw took Debowice [Glebokie is situated 3 km to Debowice - both south of Klodawa].

Named Feliks, b. in 1820, was the owner of Skrzany, in the Gostyn county, and of Chocen ca 1873. Feliks Higersberger died in 1888.

Aleksander HIGERSBERGER in 1888 took CHOCEN. Aleksander sold Chocen [ca 1898], and bought above named Stroze for his son Janusz. Janusz's sister -
Maria Adrianna Higersberger b. 1870, m. ca 1890 to Szaniawski b. ca 1860; and she was the granddaughter of
Augustyn Higersberger, 1777-1854 + Kazimiera Franciszka Maslowska, 1794-1851.


Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, Liniewo close to Koscierzyna, Turza Wielka near to LIPNO - the genealogical link to Bieganin-Raszkow-Pogrzybow south to Pleszew, to Chocen commune south of Wloclawek and Gostomia by the Pilica river:

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?],
the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka,
gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons.
Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka
[Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie],
which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski (the Czernihow official) married Eleonora Dabrowska ahd they left 2 sons:
1. Aleksander Jackowski younger (the Kiszpork official),
2. Wojciech Jackowski (the Chelmno official).

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski older (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno county {Trzebcz = Trzebcz Szlachecki, 12 north-west to CHELMZA}, agreed on the amount of money signed by {Elzanowska Jackowska ?} the grandmother of above Jackowskis.

Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670,
was the son of
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski, b. ca 1740, died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski was the son of Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died 1747, the Chelmno province governor, the Sztum office, in 1725 at the King court. Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski, was the son of mentioned above Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743. Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, Elzbieta Kolaczkowska and Aleksander b. aft. 1670, were the children to Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640. Above Adam Bielinski, ca 1636 - 1705, was the son of SENIOR, Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1610, and Marianna Odolinska born ca 1610.

Pawel Bobrynski / Paul Bobrinski was born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg, m. in 1822 to Julia Sonocka Bielinska born in 1790 or 1804.

Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sanocka / Sonocka Bielinska, ca 1790 / 1804 - 1892, after death of husband moved to Paris. Julia's father
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski, b. ca 1740, died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 in Saratow.

The sibilings of above Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski, b. ca 1740:
a.
Elzbieta Bielinska, m. 1779 in Mogilany to Franciszek Wielopolski,
b.
Franciszek Bielinski, b. ca 1740 - d. in 1809, in 1776 member of Nat. Educ. Com., in 1794 the Kosciuszko Uprising, an owner of Kozlowka to 1799, and the Otwock palace, m. Krystyna Sanguszko.

The father of above named Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski:
Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died 1747, the Chelmno province governor, the Sztum office, in 1725 at the King court, in 1736-1742 he was living in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to
Aurora Maria Rutowska, a daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima, a grand-daughter of Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and Anna Zofia of Denmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
m. 2nd time to
Tekla Peplowski, a grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski,
was the son of mentioned above
Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.

Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, Elzbieta Kolaczkowska and Aleksander b. aft. 1670, were the children to
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640. Above Adam Bielinski, ca 1636 - 1705, was the son of SENIOR, Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1610, and Marianna Odolinska born ca 1610.

Aleksander Bielinski b. aft. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700.
Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son
Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767 and the daughter Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska [Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720, with a daughter Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI of CHOCEN. Jozef Blizinski was relative of Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842). Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow].

Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, was the daughter of Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Elzbieta Pawlowski. Agnieszka had the brother Adam Bielinski.

Agnieszka BIELINSKA married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720, with a daughter Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI, the owner of CHOCEN.

Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767. Aleksander Bielinski b. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700.

Adam Bielinski b. 1722, had the sister Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska.
Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family in CHOCEN:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).

Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow
[Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710 / 1720 - 1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760].


Ignacy Zakrzewski the owner of Chocen, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska.
Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715,
who was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA
[ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska / CHOJENSKA].

Above Freemason, Mayor - President of Warsaw, Ignacy Zakrzewski, came from Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764.
Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).
Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 in Pakoslaw, d. 1802 in Zelechow
[Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of
Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760].
Ignacy Zakrzewski was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska.
The grandparents of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason:
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].

Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) m. TERESA with daughters:
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.
Feliks Niemojowski, b. ca 1762 ?, died in 1794, m. second time in 1782, Aniela Walknowska.
Feliks was the brother to General Jozef Niemojowski b. 1769.
FELIKS was the son of Antoni (Sebastian ?) Niemojowski / Antoni Niemojewski, b. 1743.
General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, 1st, the friend of Colonel NEYMAN, was the son of Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI b. 1743, and Bojanowska, and General Jozef Niemojewski was born in 1769. Since 1782, Jozef leased Srem, but Srem was in hands of his father - see the Koscian register.

Franciszek Niemojowski born ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Wroclaw / Breslau [or born in 1822, d. 1857 in Pogrzybowo / Pogrzybow close to Raszkow]; m. Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska, the daughter of Walenty Skorzewski, d. 1846 + Brygida Rybinska.
Pogrzybow
- in 1803, Helena Kiedrzynska was godmother in Pogrzybow. Helena was widowed after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family line; Helena Kiedrzynska was the co-owner of a manor in Raszkow. Pogrzybow - 1612 owner Dazdzbog Karnkowski, and his family here to ca 1835; 1861-1894 the Niemojowski family.
Inf. in 1848 - Pogrzybow was the property of Niemojewski. In 1847 in Pogrzybow, Franciszek Niemojewski m. Eleonora Skorzewska.
Franciszek Niemojowski was the son of Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski, b. in 1786 in Slupia, m. in 1819 to Katarzyna Lubowidzka, and he was died in 1854.

GABRIEL Niemojewski was the son of above Feliks Niemojowski, b. ca 1762, died in 1794, and his second wife in 1782, Aniela Walknowska.
Gabriel was the grandson of Antoni (Sebastian ?) Niemojowski / Antoni Niemojewski, b. 1743.

Feliks NIEMOJOWSKI m. Aniela Walknowska, the daughter of Stefan Walknowski and Marianna Siemienska. Stefan was the son of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski; the grandson of Stanislaw Walknowski.
Stanislaw Walknowski was also the father of Antoni Walknowski, d. ca 1732 + Urszula MIELZYNSKA, the daughter of
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI who m. 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, and Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek.
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. 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;
Teresa Baranowska, died in 1682 + Maciej Mielzynski, b. in 1636, Niegolewo and he died in April 1697 in Goscieszyn.

Aleksander Zakrzewski, b. ca 1640, d. bef. 1700 / 1701, m. Marianna Suchorzewska d. ca 1700,
and he was the son of
Mikolaj Wyssogota-Zakrzewski d. 1661 + Dorota Kawiecka d. in 1663;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Wyssogota-Zakrzewski d. in 1607 + Konkordia Rosnowska of GOGOLEWO, died in 1624;
the great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska d. in 1561;
the great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. in 1522 to Dorota Sarnowska.

Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo.
Melchior's son - Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1707 who was also the owner of Kopaszewo; next owner was Andrzej's brother - Ludwik Skorzewski, older. Ludwik bought Rogaczewo.
Mentioned Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1707, m. Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of Michal Chlapowski, 1680-1766 + Ludwika Sobocka.

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski, with a son
Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1707, and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

Melchior Skorzewski b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin, was the son of
Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Skorzewski b. ca 1610, and Zofia Scibor - Poniecka.
The great-grandson of
Wawrzyniec Skorzewski b. ca maybe 1560 / 1563.

Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1707/1710, was cousin to Anna Skorzewska, 1700-1745, and she had the son Colonel ANDRZEJ BARDZKI, 1730-1819, the closest friend of ERASMUS MYCIELSKI, near to Pleszew.
Anna Bardzka nee Skorzewska, was the daughter of Royal General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1740
[Count, the son of
GABRIEL Skorzewski,
the grandson of Wladyslaw Skorzewski]
and Dorota CHOINSKA / Chojenska, b. ca 1670 / 1675.
Dorota had 15 children:
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, Marianna Drweska, and 13 others.

Anna Bardzka had a brother Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. bef. 1730 - d. in 1773 in ZON, close to Margonin.

KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA was the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.
KASPER Zakrzewski b. in 1739, was the son of
Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.

KASPER's children:
Pawel Zakrzewski {died in 1812, he had a son
Konstanty Zakrzewski, 1811 in Kalisz - 1884 in Genoa. He was living in GUTOW, 19 km north to OSTROW Wielkopolski in 1844};
Jozef Zakrzewski;
Agnieszka Radonska, Ilowiecka nee Zakrzewska Wyskota.

Above Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1710:

Gutow - 3 km south to Sobotka; 6 km north to Bedzieszyn; 5 km south to KARSY; and 18 km west to KALISZ. In 1801, in Karsy, Jan Kromer, the Prussian lieutenant, married Wiktorja Grudzielska. She was born 1755; witnesses: Jozef Trampczynski, an owner of Karsy [in 1801]; Osinski owner of Czechel.

KARSY - here BONA Kiedrzynska of KARSY was living - is situated in the Kalisz prov.; close to Goluchow - 8,5 km; near Pleszew - 14 km. Karsy - 2,5 km west to Kucharki, 5 km north-east to SOBOTKA; 8 km north to GUTOW; and south-west to GOLUCHOW.

Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski the owner of Gutow, born in 1738/1739, d. in 1824, was the son of
Hermenegild Zakrzewski 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz, and Ludmila Niemojowska / Ludwika Niemojowska, b. 1720.
Tadeusz Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710-1785, was the brother of mentioned Hermenegild Zakrzewski / Hermengild Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710 - 1771 in Kalisz.
Tadeusz Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1710-1785, was the Krzywin governor, married Kunegunda Zlotnicka. They had a son
Nikodem Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, 1741-1792, who was married to Ewa Drywa-Zakrzewska.

Ludwika Niemojewska b. 1720, married above named Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in 1737.
Franciszek Hermenegild Zakrzewski b. 1710, died in 1771 in Kalisz,
was the son of
Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1680, died bef. 1743, married to Ludwika BOREK GOSTYNSKA died in 1747, the daughter of
Andrzej Borek Gostynski died before 1691 + Katarzyna Radomicka d. in 1714.

Jan Zakrzewski Wyskota / Jan Wyssogota Zakrzewski died bef. 1743,
was the son of
Franciszek Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. ca 1640, died bef. 1686 + Barbara Zdzarowska d. bef. 1686;
and the grandson of Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1595, died in 1659 + Jadwiga Slupska;
and the great-grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska d. in 1561;
the great-great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. Dorota Sarnowska in 1522 [see more below].

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742,
was the daughter of
Jan Zakrzewski who was the father of Marianna Skorzewska and Elzbieta Swinarska.

Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski, with a son Andrzej Skorzewski and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

KATARZYNA Kozminska, born Wyssogota-Zakrzewska in 1660,
was the daughter of
Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1630, and Barbara Zeledzki.
Katarzyna had a brothers -
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1660, and Stanislaw Andrzej Zakrzewski.
Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1660, was the father of Marianna Skorzewska b. 1691, and Elzbieta Swinarska.

Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski b. ca 1630, married twice, the 1st to Zofia Zdzarowska and 2nd to Barbara ZELEDZKI.
Andrzej Zakrzewski was the son of
Jakub Zakrzewski younger, b. ca 1600, d. in 1651, married JADWIGA SLUPSKA.
Andrzej Zakrzewski Wyssogota was the grandson of
Mikolaj Zakrzewski b. ca 1560, d. 1604 + Katarzyna Krzyzanowska;
the great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska died in 1561;
the great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. Dorota Sarnowska in 1522.


Lipno and Turza Wielka in the district north to Wloclawek:

Aleksandrowicz Hipolit and Jerzy owned Lochocin,
Brudnicki Franciszek owned Turza Wilcza,
Brudnicki Ignacy in Lagiewniki,
Brudnicki Jan the owner of Tluchowo, together with Klobukowski Grzegorz,
Orlowski Jozef of Tupadly,
Piechocki T. of Turza Wilcza,
Sztym Wilhelm of Tluchowo and Szulc Antoni in Popowo,
Zielinski Franciszek owned Chalin close to Lipno,

and the Nostitz-Jackowskis:
Jackowski Henryk in Krosnice close to Ciechanow.

Close Grojec:
Jackowska Jadwiga in Borowo, Osuchow; Jackowski Bronislaw in Olszany, Jackowski Jerzy in Dylew, Jackowski Waclaw of Wodziczna.

Close to Rawa Mazowiecka:
Jackowska Jadwiga in Lipna,
Jackowski Boleslaw and his children in Gostomia by the Pilica river.

Above Boleslaw Emil Lucjan Jackowski, ca 1868 - 1908 in the estate of Gostomia, buried in Nowe Miasto, m. in 1896, Warszawa, to Jadwiga Gostomska, b. ca 1877, the daughter of
Adolf Gostomski, 1848-1909 + Jadwiga Kamocka,
with a daughter
Maria Jackowska, 1910-1987 + Count Emil Aleksander Grabowski, 1886 in Turna - 1944 in Zyrardow,
the great-grandson of
Michal Grzegorz Grabowski, 1758 - 1822 in RASNA
[m. 1st to Dss Jozefina Radziwill, the daughter of
Duke Michal Kazimierz 'Rybenko' Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska.
who was married 2nd to Pelagia Grabowska, 1787-1848 in NURZEC.
And also the great-grandson of
Aleksander Stanislaw Rufin Bninski + Dss Maria Radziwill;
and Duke Stanislaw Kazimierz Giedrojc, 1790-1851 + Dss Antonina Ludwika Teofila Radziwill, 1790-1851.

The parents of Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski:
Jakub Hipolit Jackowski, 1829-1876 + Aniela Dzianott de Castellati, ca 1830 - 1911 in Przybyszew [8 kilometres west of Promna, 8 km north-west of Bialobrzegi].

The grandparents of Boleslaw -
Tomasz Jan Jackowski, 1798-1866, acted in CZERSK + Elzbieta Lazninska, 1802-1837,
and
Konstanty Dezyderiusz Jan Dzianott de Castellati, 1801-1868 m. Franciszka Krassowska.

The great-grandparents:

Ignacy Dzianott de Castellati, 1762-1824 and Jozef Krassowski.

Tomasz Jan Jackowski, 1798 - 1866, the son of
Jozef JACKOWSKI and Gertruda Fabianowska.
Tomasz married Elzbieta Lazninska in 1828, and she was born in 1802.
Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1767, m. Gertruda Fabianowska.

Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Dorota.
Jozef was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.

Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1767 m. also to Jozefin CISSOWSKA, and Jozef was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village; m. 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA,
2nd to NIEWIESCINSKA,
3rd to Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. in 1745 in Straszewo, the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.

Jozef was the grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line], ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA.

The great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670
{Jan Jackowski had a brothers: Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670/1680, and Michal Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1680},
was married twice, the 1st to unknown, the 2nd to Rozalia TRZEBSKA
[Rozalia left sons:
Stanislaw Jackowski {see below}, Maciej Jackowski {see below}, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski,
Michal Jackowski YOUNGER
{in 1728, Katarzyna Jackowska, the daughter of named Michal Jackowski, the Michalowo official, and Michal's wife Konstancja Piwnicka, with Katarzyna's husband Maciej Ciborski, the son of Michal Ciborski and Katarzyna Sielska, agreed on the Piwnice estate, north-west to TORUN},
and Wojciech Jackowski, successors of them uncle Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno county {Trzebcz = Trzebcz Szlachecki, 12 north-west to CHELMZA}, agreed on the amount of money signed by {Elzanowska Jackowska ?} - the grandmother of above Jackowskis, with witness Andrzej Garczynski, the SWIECIE official.
In 1722 in the Chelmno court, Ewa Wybczynska, with her husbands: 1st Trzebski, 2nd Aleksander Orlowski, with a witness, her brother Stanislaw Wybczynski and her son in law Jan Antoni Elzanowski, wrote down 1.500 ZLP of dowry to her future 3rd husband Michal Nostitz Jackowski OLDER, b. ca 1680.
In 1725, Maciej Jackowski, the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Jan's wife Rozalia Trzebska [b. ca 1687 ?], had a court case vs. his brother Stanislaw Jackowski and Stanislaw's wife Marianna Starczewska 1-voto Jan Nagorski].

Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, was the son of
Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski or Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski, b. in 1618 in Wielka Turza, close to LIPNO + ELZANOWSKA,
the grandson of
Krzysztof Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595 in Orle close to Koscierzyna, 3 kilometres south-west of Liniewo, 17 km south-east of Koscierzyna.

Katarzyna Garczynska Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1595, was the sister to Aleksander Garczynski and to Samson Garczynski. Aleksander GARCZYNSKI died ca 1671.
Aleksander Garczynski was born to
Michal Garczynski b. ca 1575, and Zofia Pisienska, and
Michal was the son of Lukasz Garczynski, ca 1550 - ca 1630 + Marianna Tucholka,
and the grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, b. ca 1530, d. ca 1590 + Elzbieta Radomicka.

Zofia Pisienska was born in 1600.

Aleksander had the brother Samson Garczynski, died in 1667, m. Barbara Marianna Werda, ca 1610 - 1678. Samson had a son

Damian Kazimierz Garczynski died in 1711 in Leszno. Damian was the brother of Boguslaw Garczynski and Rafal Garczynski.

Above
Turza Wielka in the Badkowo parish, of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century [Chelmicki and the Turskis in 1789]
-
6 km south to Tluchowo [close to LIPNO];
5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie.

Mentioned Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, came from above family Nostitz-Jackowski of Turza Wielkaa close to LIPNO.
Jan Nepomucen married to Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA b. 1776,
the daughter of
Franciszek Ksawery Antoni Drywa Zakrzewski b. 1755, d. 1820 + Katarzyna PAWLOWSKA,
the granddaughter of
Jan Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1720 + Konstancja KONOJADZKA,
the great-granddaughter of
Jakub or Szymon Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1670 + 1st Anna Zychcka, b. ca 1664, d. in 1734 in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and Chojnice.

Above JAKUB Zakrzewski m. twice, and he was the father of
1.
Anna Aubracht Pradzinska / Anna Pradzynska

{b. in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and to Chojnice in 1701, d. in 1781 in Borzyszkowy, close to Lipnica and Bytow;
the wife of Maciej Aubracht Pradzinski, Sr., b. 1710 in Brzezno Szlacheckie close to Lipnica and to Bytow, died in 1763 in Brzezno Szlacheckie [14 kilometres south-west of Bytow],
the son of Jakub Aubracht Pradzinski and Barbara Manteuffel Kielpinska, 1677 - 1710, the daughter of
Maciej Manteuffel Kielpinski and Dorota von Kleist,
the daughter of
Peter von Kleist and Eratha.
Eratha was the daughter of Venz von Blanckenburg and Dorothea von Manteuffel};

2.
Marianna Chamier Trzebiatowska;
3.
Stanislaw Drywa Zakrzewski younger;
4.
Jan Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1720;
5.
Ignacy Drywa Zakrzewski.

Above Jakub was the brother of Stanislaw Drywa Zakrzewski + Brygida Bialoblocka.


JARANTOWICE:
in the Chocen commune, 3 km north-west to Chocen, and 4 km south-west to Smilowice, 10 km south-west to Golaszewo. Jarantowice bought Fryderyk Lange bef. 1860.
Lange bought Chocen ca 1898/1900 ie. Fryderyk Lange,
next Franciszek Lange and Franciszek's son - Wilhelm Lange (1861-1891).
They owned Wilkowice, 4 km north-east to Chocen.

Franciszek Lange, the 1st, b. ca 1760, had a son Franciszek Lange the 2nd, b. ca 1790, m. ca 1810, to Anna JUNG, b. ca 1792,
with 3 / 4 grandsons:
1.
Jan Bernard Lange (1817-1881), printer and bookseller in Gniezno, together with Gunther, in 1860 - 1898, born in Osiek in Silesia, the son of Franciszek and Anna Jung. He did his book apprenticeship in Kalisz, then in Leszno in Ernest Gunther's bookshop.
In 1842 he became the head of the branch of Gunther's bookshop and printing house in Gniezno. During the Spring of Nations, in 1848, he joined the National Committee in Gniezno and took part in the Battle of Wrzesnia, commanding a rifle unit, he was arrested and tortured while in prison in Gniezno.
Thanks to loans, in 1849, he purchased a bookstore. With his publishing activity, he repeatedly exposed himself to harassment by the Prussian authorities, which confiscated some items and even threatened the publisher with imprisonment. He died in Gniezno in 1881. His wife - Joanna Wnukowska, b. ca 1827.
2.
Marcin Lange b. 1819, d. 1871.
3.
maybe HENRYK b. 1824, the insurgent in 1863, with his son Antoni Lange born in Warsaw, poet;
4.
Franciszek Lange the 3rd, bef. 1830 - 1909, owned CHOCEN, with the son Wilhelm LANGE (1861-1891), the owner in the Chocen commune.


At the beginning on Chocen south to Wloclawek - ties that bind the Kiedrzynskis and Bogdan Konstantynowicz in 1983 - 2019; and on KOWAL, with a line in 1981. At this area Jan Walesa was born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska, in the Wloclawek county.

In the 19th century, Chocen belonged [in 1845 - before him Chocen was owned by Wyssogota-Zakrzewski] to Jozef Blizinski (1827-1893), a comedian and ethnographer. Jozef Franciszek Blizinski, b. 1827 in Warsaw, died in 1893 in Cracow; Polish playwright;
the son of Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, and Marianna Helena Zakrzewski b. ca 1799.
Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, died in 1848 in Chocen, married in 1825, in Belchow, to Marianna Helena Barbara Zakrzewska.
Jozef's cousins were the owners of CHOCEN:
Konstancja [Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779]
and her husband Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of Chocen and Bodzanowka (in 1842).
In 1845, Ignacy's daughter Marianna Zakrzewski was died and Jozef Blizinski took CHOCEN.
Jozef Blizinski was living here in Chocen until 1854, and then the estate was again had taken [1854-1873] by Marianna Helena Barbara nee Zakrzewska married BLIZINSKA [b. ca 1799/1800], his mother [Marianna Helena was the daughter of Antoni ZAKRZEWSKI and Rozalia STRUMILO].
Probably in 1873 Jozef's mother Marianna Helena was died and Jozef Blizinski left Chocen.
In 1870 Napoleon Szrajber, who was acted in KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka, probably was the manager of the Chocen estate. Napoleon's daughter was married in Chocen in 1870 to Arnold - his roots came from Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, of Raszkow and Bieganin [my branch].
Napoleon Szrajber = Schreiber was the owner of Borzymowice near to CHOCEN.
Jozef Blizinski was living in Bobrka in Austria, 1876-1888. He was married Pelagia Sokolowski b. ca 1840. They had a son Alfons Blizinski.
Jozef was the friend of Oskar Kolberg, who visited Chocen and Bodzanowka, also in Bobrka.

We back to CHOCEN [close to Brzesc Kujawski, Kowal, Wloclawek] and Marianna Helena Barbara Blizinska, born in 1799/1800, the daughter of Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.
Named Antoni JUNIOR was the son of
SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Osiecz Wielki is situated 10 km south-west of Chocen;
10 km north-west of CHODECZ; east of Izbica Kujawska; south of Wloclawek, BADKOWO and Brzesc Kujawski.
Osiecz Wielki - here was born Jacek Plater in 1932, son of Count and landowner. Jacek came from Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, b. 1791 in Pinsk, d. 1854, the son of
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, b. in SZADEK in 1750.
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater b. in SZADEK in 1750 was the son of PETRONELA NAGORSKA and Wilhelm Jan Plater, 1715 - d. 1769 in Vilnius,
who was the son of
Johann Plater / Jan Plater and Elena Filipina OGINSKA, b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.

Marianna Helena Barbara Blizinska, born in 1799/1800, maybe was died in Chocen in 1873, the daughter of Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.
Marianna Helena in 1825, in BELCHOW, married Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski, 1796-1848, with the son -
Jozef Franciszek Blizinski, 1827-1893 + Pelagia Sokolowska.

Named Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR was the son of
SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow. Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710 / 1720 - 1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja Zakrzewska was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.

Ignacy Zakrzewski, the landlord in CHOCEN, married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
But In 1755 in Swadzim, Antoni Wyssogota Zakrzewski, Colonel married to Katarzyna Lukomska;
witnesses in LUSOWO for Antoni Zakrzewski, the Radziejow official:
Jozef Zakrzewski, the WSCHOWA official;
Gabriel Skorzewski, Colonel;
Aleksy Skrzypinski, the writer of KALISZ.

Ignacy Zakrzewski of Chocen [died in 1802], FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska.
Franciszka was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715, who was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Chojenska vel Choinska [ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska].

Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], were the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).
Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow, married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779. Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.
Ignacy Zakrzewski was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska.
The grandparents of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason:
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].
Remember now on the daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (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.

Adam Bielinski b. 1722, had the sister Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska.

We back to CHOCEN [close to Brzesc Kujawski, Kowal, Wloclawek] and Marianna Helena Barbara Blizinska, born in 1799/1800, as the daughter of Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.
Named Antoni JUNIOR was the son of
SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

We now again back to the owners of Chocen:
Jozef Blizinski, and his mother - until 1873;
Fryderyk Lange ca 1895, maybe came from Czernitza, in the Chojnice county, the Brusy commune. August Lange d. in 1867 in Czernitza, m. Caroline Schelfer and Henriette Tesch, d. in 1853 in Czersk,
with a son Johann Carl Heinrich Lange b. 1835 in Treten, close to Rummelsburg, Pommern, m. von Kalben;
with a grandson Gustav Adolph Hermann Lange b. 1863.

The owner of CHOCEN was Friedrich Lange. Maybe he was born in 1849 in LAKORK. Fryderyk Lange was good manager of the estate in Chocen. his ancestor maybe in 1800, Fryderyk Lange m. Barbara Mohler in Lisewo, the Chelmno county.

Czerniewice close to Chocen,
belonged to Skotnicki and Lange. In 1880 Czerniewic bought Karol Feldt. It lies 7 kilometres north-east of Chocen, 16 km south of Wloclawek, 4 km east to Filipki.

Wilkowice -
ca 1890 to Franciszek Lange and his son Wilhelm LANGE (1861-1891).

Wichrowice
- close to Chocen, belonged to Lange and next owner - Furst. Then to Stokowski.

Chocen
- aft. 1710 owned by Brzeski.
In Chocen in 1870, the marriage of Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold b. ca 1844, d. in 1907 in Warsaw, to Bronisława Maria Szrajber b. ca 1840, the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, acted in KOWAL, b. ca 1810, the owner of Borzymowice, 4 km west to CHOCEN.

Walenty Madalinski, official in KOWAL in 1740, in Brzesc Kujawski in 1746; he bought Borzymowice in 1740 - 4 km west to CHOCEN; m. Helena Umiastowski, with the son -
Jozef Madalinski,
and daughter - Franciszka Krystyna, born in 1734 m. 1st to Piotr Skarbek; 2nd she married to Kasper Slawinski - official in KONIN in 1782.
Mentioned here Jozef Madalinski, official in Inowroclaw in 1770, and in Kowal in 1770; died in 1775; his aunt Skarbkowa / Skarbek, had a court case about Borzymowice and Laki Markowe in 1775 with the Parliament envoy;
they took Swietoslawice in 1778.

Chocen - in the 20' of the 20th century Maria Higersberger with her father acted here;
Maria Higersberger, 1908-1931, was the daughter of Aleksander Higersberger and Romana, and Maria died in Warsaw, buried in Chocen.
The Higersberger came from SAXONY in Germany ca 1750.
Maria's parents:
Aleksander Higersberger - he acted in Chocen - b. 1872 in Skrzany.
Maria's great-grandparents:
1. Augustyn Higersberger, the owner of Bieniew, in the BLONIE or in the LOWICZ county, b. 1777, d. 1854 in Warsaw,
2.
Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak 1806-1856, the insurgent in 1831,
Kazimiera Franciszka Maslowska, 1794-1851 and Seweryna Zuchowska, 1816-1905.

Above Augustyn Higersberger, the owner of Bieniew, 1777 - 1854, m. Kazimiera Maslowska, with 3 children:
Kazimiera Nakielska;
Jozef;
Feliks.

The great-great-grandfather:
Andrzej HIGERSBERGER of Saxony, officer of the Polish Army. Andrzej Higersberger was the owner of Ozochowka in the Braclaw county, sold in 1763 to Dabrowski. Andrzej Higersberger had the son Augustyn, b. 1777, the owner of Bieniewo.
Above Jozef Kalasanty Augustyn b. 1817, the owner of Trzylatki close to Grojec, vice-president of the Polish Bank in Warsaw. Jozef had a son Jozef younger.
Above Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, the owner of Skrzana in the GOSTYN county, bought from Wladyslaw Orsetti in 1856, Rataje in 1866, Piotrow, and
CHOCEN [in 1873 from the Blizinski family];
and Glebokie close to Klodawa Kujawska.
Feliks m. Aniela Pruszak with sons: Aleksander; Stanislaw and Maria Gniewosz, secundo voto Szaniawska.
Aniela Pruszak Higersberger, 1837-1877, and Feliks Higersberger, died in 1888.
In 1888, Felik's sons took estates -
Tomasz in 1888 owned Skrzan / Skrzany;
Stefan took Piotrow;
Roman owned Rataje;
Aleksander Higersberger took Chocen. He had children: Maria and Janusz. Aleksander after the death of his daughter Maria, sold Chocen and bought Stroze for his son Janusz.
Stanislaw, the son of named Feliks, owned Glebokie and the farm of Debowice, then his son Waclaw took Debowice [Glebokie is situated 3 km to Debowice - both south of Klodawa].
Named Feliks, b. in 1820, was the owner of Skrzany, in the Gostyn county, and of Chocen ca 1873. Feliks Higersberger died in 1888.
Aleksander HIGERSBERGER in 1888 took CHOCEN. Aleksander sold Chocen, and bought above named Stroze for his son Janusz.
Note:
Maria Adrianna Higersberger b. 1870, m. ca 1890 to Szaniawski b. ca 1860; and she was the granddaughter of named
Augustyn Higersberger, 1777-1854 + Kazimiera Franciszka Maslowska, 1794-1851.


Ignacy Zakrzewski the owner of Chocen, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska.
Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715,
who was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA
[ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska / CHOJENSKA].

Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, was the son of
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Pawel Bobrynski / Paul Bobrinski was born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg, m. in 1822 to Julia Sonocka Bielinska born in 1790 or 1804.

Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sanocka / Sonocka Bielinska, ca 1790 / 1804 - 1892, after death of husband moved to Paris. Julia's father
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski, b. ca 1740, died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 in Saratow.

The sibilings of above Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski, b. ca 1740:
a.
Elzbieta Bielinska, m. 1779 in Mogilany to Franciszek Wielopolski,
b.
Franciszek Bielinski, b. ca 1740 - d. in 1809, in 1776 member of Nat. Educ. Com., in 1794 the Kosciuszko Uprising, an owner of Kozlowka to 1799, and the Otwock palace, m. Krystyna Sanguszko.

The father of above named Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski:
Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died 1747, the Chelmno province governor, the Sztum office, in 1725 at the King court, in 1736-1742 he was living in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to
Aurora Maria Rutowska, a daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima, a grand-daughter of Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and Anna Zofia of Denmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
m. 2nd time to
Tekla Peplowski, a grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Michal Bielinski, b. ca 1690 / 1705, died in 1747 or in 1783, ie. Michal Samson Bielinski,
was the son of mentioned above
Antoni BIELINSKI, b. ca 1670, d. 1726, and [m. bef. 1713] Zofia Olewinska, ca 1672 - 1743.

Antoni Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Aleksander b. ca 1670, were the sons of
Adam Bielinski b. ca 1635, and [m. in 1662] Barbara Pogorzelska b. ca 1640.

Antoni b. ca 1670, had a brother Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670.
Aleksander Bielinski b. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700.
Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son
Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767 and the daughter Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska.

Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, was the daughter of Aleksander Bielinski b. ca 1670, and Elzbieta Pawlowski. Agnieszka had the brother Adam Bielinski.

Agnieszka BIELINSKA married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720, with a daughter Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI, the owner of CHOCEN.

Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767. Aleksander Bielinski b. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700.

Adam Bielinski b. 1722, had the sister Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska.
Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family in CHOCEN:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).

Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow
[Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710 / 1720 - 1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760].


Stara Hancza of Grabowski and Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski. 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.

Broel-Plater and Catherine the Great in Kraslava, Stara Hancza, Wielichowo, Prochy, Petrykozy, Bialaczow, and Osiecz Wielki close to Chocen:

Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899, married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
Julia 1st married Waldemar Golabek - Jezierski in 1851; Waldemar was born in 1822. They had a son Aleksander Golabek - Jezierski.
Julia BOBRZYNSKA JEZIERSKA b. 1823, the 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859.

Cezar / Cezary August Plater was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno or in Dusetos or was born as Cezary Augustus in 1808, died in 1877, a brother of
Wladyslaw PLATER, has already been mentioned in association with Emilia PLATER.

Above Count Cezary Augustus PLATER (1808/1810 in WILNO - 1877 in GORA), a brother of Wladyslaw, has already been mentioned in association with Emilia Plater. At the time of Emilia's illness he proceeded to Warsaw where he signed "the access to the insurrection by the the citizen's of the province of Vilna", and two days later was elected as a Member of Parliament.
In Paris he established the Lithuanian Society and was a great help to Poles who had emigrated to France, making representations to the French Government on their behalf.
After returning to Poland he became active in Poznan politics for 25 years.

Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY - for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.
Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.
Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice, 3 / 4 kilometres [south-west] west of Wielichowo, 14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski; 16 / 17 km south to Zdroj -
compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN;
9 km south-west to KOWALEWO.

Ludwika Grabowska m. Count Adam Antoni Onufry Broel-Plater, 1790 - 1862,
the son of
Count August Hiacynt Broel-Plater and Anna Rzewuska.

August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt, 1745-1803, was the son of
Konstanty Ludwik Broel-Plater, 1722 - 1778 in Kraslaw / Kraslava,
the grandson of
Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater, ca 1680 / 1690 - 1736 + Rozalia BRZOSTOWSKA.
The great-grandson of
count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Broel-Plater, ie. Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626 - 1696 + Louise Maria von Grotthuss / Ludwika Maria Broel-Plater Grothus, died in 1720,
the daughter of
Hildebrand Heinrich von Grotthus, and Anna Sibylla von Behr.

Osiecz Wielki is situated 10 km south-west of Chocen; 10 km north-west of CHODECZ; east of Izbica Kujawska; south of Wloclawek, BADKOWO and Brzesc Kujawski.

Osiecz Wielki - here was born Jacek Plater in 1932, the son of Witold Broel-Plater, landowner + Ludwika Czarnecka.
The grandson of Count Wiktor Maria Ignacy Broel-Plater, 1843-1911 + Css Aleksandra Maria Helena Potocka, 1863-1918;
the great-grandson of
Count Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, 1791-1854;
Witold Leopold Jan Potocki, 1837-1885;
Idalia Adelajda Sobanska, 1808-1891
[the daughter of Michal Sobanski b. 1755, and Wiktoria ORLOWSKA; Michal Sobanski had a daughter Michalina Sobanska (Gizycka) b. 1789.
The granddaughter of Kajetan Sobanski, 1722 - 1798];
Maria Gizycka, 1827-1914.

The great-great-grandson of
Count Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, 1750-1832 + Teresa Abramowicz, 1754-1826;
the great-great-great-grandson of
Wilhelm Jan Plater, the judge in Inflanty, lived in 1715-1769 in Vilnius + Petronela Nagurska, 1720-1790;
the great-great-great-great-grandson of
Jan Wilhelm Plater, 1676 - 1757,
who was the son of
Daniel Broel-Plater and Eufemija Dorothea von dem Broele Plater.
Jan Wilhelm b. 1676, was the husband of Joanna PODBERESKA, and Helena Filipina OGINSKA - her mother nee Koziell-Poklewska.
Elena Filipina OGINSKA b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.
Elena Filipina OGINSKA was the sister of Michal Antoni Oginski b. 1696 in Stakliskes - north-east of Alytus / Olita. Michal OGINSKI was the son of
Leon Kazimierz Oginski, b. ca 1658, who was the brother of Kazimierz Dominik Oginski b. ca 1664.

Above Daniel Gotard Plater, b. ca 1645, d. in 1717.

Jacek Plater of Osiecz Wielki come from Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, b. 1791 in Pinsk, d. 1854, the son of Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, b. in SZADEK in 1750.

Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater b. in SZADEK in 1750 was the son of PETRONELA NAGORSKA and Wilhelm Jan Plater, 1715 - d. 1769 in Vilnius,
who was the son of
Jan Plater and Elena Filipina OGINSKA, b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.

Note to named Helena Filipina Oginska:

Daniel-Gotard Broel-Plater, d. in 1717, m. 1st to Ludwika Wollowicz (d. in 1668);
m. 2nd to Euphemia Dorothea von Offenberg (d. aft. 1739).

Daniel's children by 1st marriage:
1)
Kazimierz Plater, d. 1710 / 1712;
2)
Michal, d. 1710 / 1712;
Daniel had with 2nd wife:
3)
Piotr Plater, d. in Sweden, m. to von Puttkamer;
4) Jan Wilhelm (1676 - 1757), m. 1st Pss Helena Filipina Oginska (d. in 1739); m. 2nd Joanna Podberoska / Podbereska.

Jan Wilhelm had children:
1) Rozalia Albertyna, a nun, d. 1743;
2)
Wilhelm Broel-Plater, b. ca 1700, d. in Wilno in 1769, m. Petronela Nagorska (d. in 1790).

Above Jan Wilhelm (1676 - 1757)
was the son of
Daniel-Gotard, b. ca 1640/1645, d. in 1717, m. 1st Ludwika Wollowicz (d. in 1668), m. 2nd Euphemia Dorothea von Offenberg (d. aft. 1739);

the grandson of
Andreas Wilhelm Plater, b. ca 1600, d. in 1664, m. 1st in Warsaw in 1640 to Anna Elisabeth von Tettau, m. 2nd to Jadwiga Naruszewica / NARUSZEWICZ

[Andreas Wilhelm b. maybe ca 1600, died in 1664 had 3 brothers:
1) Andreas, d. aft. 1661, m. Jadwiga Naruszewicz;
2) Heinrich, d. in 1644;
3) Gotthard, b. maybe 1630, m. Hedwig Elisabeth von Tiesenhausen (b. in 1652, d. in 1693 / 1694 in Tallinn / Reval).
Hedwig was married first to Otto Magnus von Essen, with:
Magdalena Elisabeth von Essen;
Christina Hedwig von Fersen;
Oto Magnus von Essen;
Helena Maria von Essen;
Georg Johann von Essen.

Johann Heinrich Andreas, b. in 1626, d. in 1696, the son of
Gotthard von Broele Plater, ca 1600 - 1664,
the grandson of
Heinrich III von dem Broele Plater / Henryk Broel-Plater / Henryk Plater, 1570 - bef. 1630;
the great-grandson of
Heinrich II von dem Broele Plater.

Above JOHANN [1626 - 1696] m. Louise Maria von Grotthuss (d. in 1720), ie. Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Broel-Plater, ie. Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626 - 1696 + Louise Maria von Grotthuss / Ludwika Maria Broel-Plater Grothus, died in 1720]

Above named Jan Wilhelm Broel-Plater (1676 - 1757) was the great-grandson of
Heinrich 3rd, b. ca 1570, m. Maria von Knorre,
who was the son of
Heinrich 2nd, b. maybe ca 1540, m. Magdalena von Tiesenhausen,
and the grandson of
Heinrich 1st, b. maybe ca 1500, m. Magdalena von Plate / Anna von Ascheberg;
and the great-grandson of
Friedrich BROEL-PLATER, b. maybe ca 1470, d. aft. 1533, m. 1st in 1492 to Dorothea Rese, m. 2nd in 1499 to Barbara von Ungern.

Above Helena Filipina Plater Broel nee Oginska, ie. Elena Filipina. b. ca 1694 in Mogilev, d. in 1739, the daughter of Leon Kazimierz Oginski and Konstancja Anna Koziell Poklewski.

ELENA OGINSKA m. Jan Wilhelm Plater, 1676 - 1757, the son of Daniel Broel-Plater and Eufemija Dorothea von Broele.

Mentioned Daniel Broel-Plater / Daniel Gotthard von dem Broele / Daniel Gotard Plater, ca 1640/1645 - 1717, was the son of Wilhelm von Broele Plater and Anna Elisabeth ie. Wilhelm = Andreas Wilhelm Plater, b. ca 1600, d. in 1664, m. 1st in Warsaw in 1640 to Anna Elisabeth von Tettau, m. 2nd to Jadwiga Naruszewica / NARUSZEWICZ.

Andreas Wilhelm b. maybe ca 1600, died in 1664 had 3 brothers:
1) Andreas, d. aft. 1661, m. Jadwiga Naruszewicz;
2) Heinrich, d. in 1644;
3) Gotthard, b. ?, m. Hedwig Elisabeth von Tiesenhausen.

Named Wilhelm von Broel-Plater died in 1664, was the son of Heinrich III von dem Broele Plater b. ca 1570.

Stanislaw Malachowski built industrial plants in Petrykozy, Ruda / Ruda Bialaczowska, Parczow.

In 1888, Bialaczow with the palace took Ludwik Broel-Plater, and his grandson Zygmunt Plater built a brickyard and sawmill in Petrykozy. Above Stanislaw Malachowski (1736 - 1809) the owner of Bialaczow and others estates in the Opoczno county. Before him Bialaczow belonged to Odrowaz, Kochanowski, Dembinski, then to Malachowski and Plater.

Above Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater, 1907-1980, was the son of
Edward Cezar Marian Broel-Plater born in 1871 in NIEKLAN in the KONECKI county and he died in 1958 + Janina Tyszkiewicz, b. 1877 in WAKA - d. 1928;
and the grandson of
Ludwik Kazimierz Alojzy Broel-Plater, 1844-1909;
and the great-grandson of
Cezar August Broel-Plater, 1810-1869 married to Stefania Malachowska, 1819-1852, the daughter of Ludwik Jakub Jan Malachowski, 1785-1856.

Mentioned Cezar August Broel-Plater or Cezary Plater, born in Wilno, died in 1869 in Gora close to SREM, insurgent in 1830.
The son of
Kazimierz Wladyslaw Broel-Plater, 1779-1819 in St Petersburg + Eleonora Apolinara Zaba, 1784-1847 in Wilno.

Above Kazimierz was the son of
Jan Broel-Plater, b. in 1759, d. in 1789, buried in Dusiaty, m. Anna Wollowicz.
The grandson of
Count Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater, 1720 - 1764 in Dusetos;
the great-grandson of count Fabian Xavier Broel-Plater / Fabian Ksavier von dem Broele Plater, 1679 - 1742;
the great-great-grandson of
count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626 - 1696;
who was the son of Gotthard Broele Plater / Gotard Jan Broel-Plater, ca 1600 - 1664;
the grandson of Heinrich III von dem Broele / Henryk Broel-Plater, 1570 - bef. 1630;
the great-grandson of Heinrich II von dem Broele Plater.

The Kobylin-Borzymy commune included Kobylin-Cieszymy, that is a part of Kobylino; 7 km south-west to Jezewo Stare and west to Bialystok in PODLASIE.

It is the core of the Maleszewskis, among others - MALESZEWSKA Agnieszka, b. in Cieszymy in 1741.
MALESZEWSKA Marianna, the daughter of Jan Maleszewski b. ca 1710, older, and Zuzanna; Marianna b. in Jankowo in 1741.

MALESZEWSKI Jan, younger, was the son of Kazimierz Maleszewski and Malgorzata; Jan b. in Cieszymy / Kobylin-Cieszymy in January 1743.

MALESZEWSKI Jan, younger, the son of Kazimierz; Jan Maleszewski, born ca 1740 / January 1743 in Cieszymy.
Jan married Maria Wisniewska in 1771, in RACIAZEK, close to Ciechocinek.
Raciazek, 12 km east to Przybranowo - see SADOWSKI.

Maria Wisniewska Maleszewska was born in 1740 and they had a foster son Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski.
But Piotr Maleszewski was the son of Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski b. 1736, d. 1794 in Warsaw, the Plock bishop in 1773, the Freemason.

MIRSKI Tomasz Teofil, b. 1788, d. aft. 1861 or in 1868, insurgent in 1831, MP, ie. MIRSKI Swiatopelk Tomasz Teofil m. 1st to Katarzyna Maleszewska, b. ca 1800, with the daughter Katarzyna Mirska, the lady of St Petersburg Royal Court.
Katarzyna Maleszewski b. ca 1800, maybe was the daughter to Piotr Maleszewski, b. 1767, and Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. 1784, before the 2nd wedding of Piotr.

Stara Hancza:
ca 1800, Weronika Scipio del Campo was lady-owner, b. bef. 1763, the daughter of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo, 1728 - 1791.

Ignacy was the son of Jozef Scipio del Campo, ca 1705 - 1743, and the grandson of Jan Scipio and Teresa Jozefowicz.
JOZEF was the Lithuanian Marshal in 1739, MP, the Lida official. Jozef married Teresa Barbara Pac, born Radziwill, in 1728.
Teresa was born in 1714, in Berdyczow. They had 2 children, a son - Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo.

Ignacy b. 1728, m. Marianna Wodzicka b. ca 1730.

Weronika was the granddaughter of Piotr Wodzicki, the governor in Sacz, lived 1700-1770 + Konstancja Dembinska, 1700-1784.

Weronika was the great-granddaughter of
Teresa Lipska b. ca 1670

[the daughter of Jan Stanislaw Lipski, 1630-1683, the granddaughter of
Hieronim LIPSKI + Anna Taszycka.
Lipski Jan b. ca 1630, d. in 1683, the Czchow official, in Sacz, and in Perejaslaw, MP, Colonel.
Jan was the second son of Hieronim Lipski + Anna TASZYCKA.
Hieronim had the son Jan Stanislaw Lipski, ca 1630 - 1683, m. 1st in 1669 to Zofia Potocka;
Jan Stanislaw Lipski m. 2nd in 1677 to Katarzyna Anna Sapieha, died in 1699.
Jan Stanislaw Lipski had 4 children:
1. Pawel Lipski d. 1718;
2. Jan Szymon Lipski;
3. Teresa Lipska b. ca 1670, d. 1754 + Antoni Dembinski died in 1730.

Anna Dembinski (born Lipski) born ca 1640, was the sister of named Jan Stanislaw Lipski b. ca 1630.
Anna was the daughter of Hieronim Lipski b. ca 1610, and Anna Taszycki. Anna Lipska b. ca 1640, d. in 1672, married Stanislaw Konstanty Dembinski b. ca 1630, with a son Hieronim Dembinski.

4. Antoni Lipski died in 1718];

and Antoni Dembinski, the Cracow official, lived ca 1660 - 1730, the son of
Ludwik Dembinski, ca 1630 - 1687,
the grandson of Krzysztof Dembinski b. ca 1580.

Weronika Scipio del Campo b. ca 1763, m. Pawel Jan Grabowski ca 1780.
Pawel Grabowski with the Oksza coat of arms, the Wolkowysk official, 1761-1831,
the son of
General Michal Grzegorz Grabowski b. 1719 in Lithuania, d. 1799 in Cracow, and Ewa Karolina ZELENSKA b. 1742.

Michal's brother was Tomasz Marian Grabowski, b. 1720, d. 1771, the son of Stefan Grabowski and Teodora STRYJENSKA. Tomasz was the husband of Anna ROZYCKA and Dorota Ottenhauzen b. 1744.

Michal's second brother was Jan Jerzy Grabowski + Elzbieta Szydlowska. She was 2-voto Stanislaw August Poniatowski, the King of Poland-Lithuania.
Elzbieta had a son a son Stanislaw Grabowski, with new Topor coat of arms, b. in 1780 in Warsaw, died in 1845 in Warsaw, Secretary of Prime Minister of the Warsaw Duchy;
Stanislaw Grabowski m. 1st to Cecylia Dembowska, the daughter of Jozef Dembowski, 2nd to Css Julia Zabiello.

Michal's next brother Jozef Grabowski with great-great-granddaughter Teodozja Grabowska + Aleksander Oskierka.

Michal's sister Wiktoria Grabowska b. ca 1690 ? + ca 1710 to Faustyn Benedykt Kosciuszko b. ca 1660, the son of Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko, 1629-1711 + Teresa Denisowicz (Aleksander was the great-grandfather to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko);

Michal's last brother was Wojciech Grabowski].

Pawel Grabowski b. 1761, was the grandson of Stefan Grabowski, b. ca 1690, d. 1756, and Teodora STRYJENSKA.
The great-grandson of
Krystian Krzysztof Jerzy Grabowski b. ca 1660, died in 1711 + Katarzyna Oborska.
Krystian was the son of Jan Grabowski b. maybe ca 1630.

Weronika Grabowska had children:
Karolina Maria Larysz;
and Ludwika Broel Plater.

Weronika sold Stara Hancza in 1803 to Andrzej Mietlerski.

In 1813 - Duke Tomasz Bogumil Swiatlopelk-Mirski took Stara Hancza.
Duke Tomasz Mirski was a participant in the November Uprising, 1831, for which the tsarist authorities confiscated his property, which was put up for auction a few years later.
He was accused by Poles of treason; so let's see what happened?
In 1832 Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski returned from emigration and was closely connected with the imperial court in St. Petersburg.
His son becomes the godson of Emperor Nicholas I of Romanov.
The grandson is Russia's interior minister, but in 1905 this grandson is accused by Russian nationalists on a provocation known as Bloody Sunday.
Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski is also accused of defrauding funds bef. 1831.
After all, it was he, Tomasz Mirski, who commanded a 600-strong unit in 1831 and fought until September 1831.
However, his descendants are tied to the Germans from Saxony and Przasnysz - Swiedziebnia and Smilowice in the Chocen commune.
They are supporters of Edward Jurgens in 1858, and Gustaw Findeisen becomes a secret courier in 1862 and envoy of Leopold Kronenberg during the January Uprising in 1863-1864.

Above Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.

Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice, 3 kilometres west of Wielichowo, 14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski; 16 / 17 km south to Zdroj - compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN; 12 km north-west to Wilkowo Polskie [Szoldrski - Poninski + Cagliostro; Kiedrzynska-Zamoyska in 1775].
Prochy belonged to Rozalia Kierski at the beginning of the 19th century; then to the Mielzynski family; Prochy with Pruszkowo Olendry owned Piotr Radonski; and ca 1870, Prochy was owned by Count Plater.

The sister of grandfather of Lech Walesa in the Chocen community:
Jozefa Gajewska (born Walesa), 1882 - 1925, had 8 siblings:
Rozalia Schmidt (born Walesa) of the Chocen community,
Wiktoria Beczka (born Walesa) and 6 others.
Jozefa WALESA married Walenty Gajewski b. 1879. Czeslaw Gajewski was born in 1913, to Walenty Gajewski and Jozefa Walesa.

Walenty Gajewski 2nd was born in 1879 or in 1868 in Wielichowo

[see:
Tomasz Gajewski b. 1844 in Mlynki, the Wagrowiec County, Greater Poland, was the son of Michal Gajewski

{Michal GAJEWSKI, b. ca 1804, d. 1871 in Karczewo, Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, 5 kilometres north-east of Kamieniec, 10 km east of Grodzisk Wielkopolski and 16 km north-east to WIELICHOWO, and in Wielichowo - the OWSIANY family. Close to Grodzisk Wielkopolski we have the Jozef NEYMAN clan}

and Weronika NOWAK
{b. ca 1809 in GLINNO, the Wagrowiec county - Mlynki, 5 km south to Glinno}.
Tomasz was the husband of Antonina Gajewski. Tomasz b. 1844, was the father of Peter Gajewski b. in POPOWO Koscielne - 10 km north to Glinno; Kazimiera Gajewska; Theodore Gajewski and Waleria Gajewska.

Tomasz b. 1844, was the brother of Marianna Krol; Anna Pilarska; Walenty Gajewski the 1st, b. ca 1841

{the father of Stanislawa Przykucka b. 1861 in SKOKI close to WAGROWIEC, and Franciszka Kiziorek b. 1864 in MLYNKI close to WAGROWIEC, and maybe Walenty Gajewski, the 2nd, b. 1879 or 1868 in Wielichowo - 15 km north-east to Przemet};

and also brother of Jan Franciszek Gajewski; Jozefa Januszewska b. 1842 in Mlynki, the Wagrowiec County - 16 km north to WRONCZYN - and 1 others].

Jozefa WALESA was born in 1882.

Ludwika Broel-Plater was born in 1799, to Pawel Jan Grabowski and Weronika Grabowska. Ludwika Grabowska d. in 1873. Ludwika Grabowska was born in Krakow, Poland, to and Weronika nee Scipio del Campo.
Ludwika married Count Adam Antoni Onufry Broel-Plater in 1816, with a son
Count Edward Jan Adam Broel-Plater.
Adam Antoni Onufry Broel-Plater, 1790-1862, landowner, zoologist, born in Kraslaw in the Dyneburg county, was the son of August Plater and Anna Rzewuska.

Anna Beydo Rzewuska (m. Broel-Plater) b. 1761, m. August Hieronim Broel-Plater; she d. in 1800, the daughter of
Stanislaw Ferdynand Rzewuski, b. 1737 + Katarzyna Karolina Radziwill b. 1740.
The parents of Katarzyna:
Michal Kazimierz Radziwill (Rybenko) b. 1702, d. 1762 + Urszula Franciszka Wisniowiecka, 1705 - 1753.

Stara Hancza,
there are ruins of a manor house surrounded by a landscape park from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. The manor house then belonged to Prince Swiatopelk Mirski, the patriot, senator of the Kingdom of Poland, the November Uprising insurgent in 1831, entrepreneur, who had fallen into disgrace at the end of his life for accusations of treason and fraud. The mansion often changed owners in the 19th century, but in 1813 Prince Bogumil Swiatopelk-Mirski was the owner.
At the turn of May and June 1831 passed through the Suwalki County on the march to Lithuania, General Antoni Gielgud. He freed Stara Hancza and Suwalki from enemies and left a few crews in Augustow, Sejny and Suwalki.
At that time, Tomasz Teofil Jan Swiatopelk Mirski, the owner of the Stara Hancza estate, the commander of the 600-strong unit, played an important role in the northern part of the Congress Kingdom until the end of September 1831.
The property of Stara Hancza [4 km south-east to Wizajny] had many owners:
the first was Stanislaw Lipnicki, a royal courtier.
Until 1803, it belonged to the counts Grabowski ie. the Old Hanczan estate belonged to Weronika Scipio m. Grabowska. In 1803, it was sold. In 1813, to prince Tomasz Teofil Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski.

Mirski in 1831 escaped abroad, but back to Russia in 1832, and Tomasz Teofil Bogumil Mirski m. 2nd to Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska [Swiedziebnia was her dowry].

Michal Jerzy Poniatowski b. 1736, d. 1794 in Warsaw, the Plock bishop in 1773, the Freemason, the son of Stanislaw Poniatowski, and Konstancja Czartoryska; the brother of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
Bishop MICHAL Poniatowski had son Piotr Maleszewski [closest to Jozef KALASANTY Szaniawski, and Horodyski].
Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski, 1767-1828.
Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski, 1736-1794.

Katarzyna Mirska (Maleszewska) / Katarzyna Swiatopelk-Mirska, ca 1800 - ca 1822, m. in 1820, to prince Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky, as his first wife, and she was the mother to Katarzyna Swiatopelk-Mirska, 2nd, ca 1821 - 1879.

Above Katarzyna b. ca 1821, the 2nd, was the half-sister to Nikolay Ivanovich Prince Svyatopolk-Mirsky; prince Dmitriy Sviatopolk-Mirsky and Marjanna.

Duke Dymitr Swiatopelk-Mirski / Dimitry Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. in 1874 in Saint Petersburg, d. 1950 in Sibiu, Romania.
He m. 1st Marie Princess Sviatopolk-Mirski in 1898, Poltawa, ie. Maria de Bellegarde, d. 1920 in Chisinau, Moldova.
The 2nd marriage in 1921, in Sculeni, Rumunia, to Krystyna Radziejowska, 1888 - 1927;
3rd to Karolina Skopowska, in 1932, in Izvoare, Romania;
4th to Maria Andrias Sviatopolk-Mirski in 1936, Izvoare. Maria Andrias nee Septelice b. in 1898.

Dymitr, 1874-1950 was the son of Mikolaj Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1833-1898 ie. NIKOLAI Swiatopelk - Mirski, b. in Miastkow, d. in Mir;
the grandson of Tomasz Teofil Mirski, 1788-1868.

Compare Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski, b. 1767 in Warsaw, d. 1828 in Chatellerault. Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski / Maliszewski / Jean Woytynski, was the son of Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski, 1736-1794 + Maria Wisniewska b. ca 1740.

First marriage of Maleszewski with a beautiful Victoire Francoise Venture de Paradise, called "Egyptian", the representative of the then "Merveilleuses", gave him a number of concerns. They had a daughter born in Paris in 1794 - Victoire Clementine, later married Alfred de Laqueuille. In addition, his name wore two daughters of his wife, Adela Mortier and Olimpia Chodzko Leonardowa; after the death of his 1st wife in 1813 he married in 1816 to Jeanne, daughter of an old friend Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon.

Branch from Jean VENTURE d. 1660, Consul de Marseille in 1637;
his son Charles de VENTURE sieur de PARADIS;
grandson Jean Michel de VENTURE b. 1701 in Marseille;
the great-grandsons Jean Joseph de VENTURE and Jean Michel de VENTURE de PARADIS born 1739 Marseille
- his children:
1.
Unknown by name de VENTURE de PARADIS married to Jozef Sulkowski / Joseph SULKOWSKI born in 1770 in the Poznan province in Poland - died in 1798 in Cairo / Kair / Caire, Egypt:
the friend and aide de camp to Bonaparte, friend with Muiron, Vivant Denon, Carnot, Augereau, and Bourienne;
Captain, was wounded at the Battle of Arcole in November 1796 between French and Austrian forces, southeast of Verona during the War of the First Coalition, a part of the French Revolutionary Wars; shortly before his death, he married one of the daughters of Venture de Paradis, an old military interpreter on the Egyptian expedition; in 1798 in Cairo were murdered General Dupuy, and the Bonaparte's Aide-de-camp Joseph Sulkowski.
2.
Jeanne VENTURE de PARADIS 1774 - 1813 married to
a.
Ludwik / Louis MALESZEWSKI with children
Klementyna nee Maleszewska / Clementine MALESZEWSKI married to de LAQEILLE, and
Olimpia Maleszewska / Olympe MALESZEWSKI married to Leonard CHODZKO, b. 1800 - died in 1871;
b.
m. 2nd in 1810, Paris to Antoine Louis BREGUET, 1776 - 1858 with children:
A.
Louis Francois Clement BREGUET, 1804 - 1883, married to Charlotte Eugenie Caroline LASSIEUR, 1815 - 1889
with children:
Louise BREGUET, 1847-1930,
Antoine BREGUET, 1851-1882,
Madeleine BREGUET, 1853-1877;
B.
Louise Charlotte Clementine BREGUET, 1810 - 1887, married to Dr LIONNET.

Jeanne Maleszewska nee Garran de Coulon, was daughter of
Jean-Philippe Garran / Jean-Philippe Garran de Coulon / Jean Philippe GARRAN DE COULON who was b. April 10, 1749 or 29/04/1749 (born in Saint-Maixent on 19 April 1748), died on 10/12/1816 in PARIS - FRANCE (or 19-11-1816 / December 19, 1816); he was a French politician, was born in HAUTE-SAONE - FRANCE; Secretary of Henrion de Pansey in Paris; lawyer in 1789; member of the legislative in 1791; member of the Institute.

Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon, lawyer in Paris. Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon took part in the agitation preceding the meeting of the States General and was elected alternate member of the Third Estate of Paris. Member of the first and the second Paris Commune, he directed the Research Committee - the police, and presented the insurrection on 14 July 1789 as the member of conspiracy.

Maleszewski Piotr had known J. P. Garran de Coulon, who had daughters:
1. Jeanne Francoise Felicite GARRAN de COULON;
2. Felicite-Francoise GARRAN DE COULON.

Garran-Coulon, member of the Comite des Recherches was writing 'Report on the troubles of Santo Domingo'; Garran-Coulon, the left-leaning deputy wrote the report, noted on Oge affair in Saint-Domingue.
"...BORD appears to have gratuitously added Garran's name to a passage from the 'Proces-verbal des Electeurs' which described a group of unnamed Electors angrily denouncing Flesselles. ...".

Jeanne Francoise Felicite Garran de Coulon, wife of Pierre Jean Maleszewski, resident at rue du Pont de Lodi, and Felicity Francoise Garran de Coulon, widow of Baron Guillaume Garran de Coulon, residing at rue Cassette No. 28, organized her father's funeral.

Guillaume Garran de Coulon married to Felicite Francoise GARRAN COULON after 1800 in Paris. The title of Count for Guillaume Garran, captain of dragoons, was granted by patent on February 20, 1812.

"... Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels wrote in 1845:

The revolutionary movement which began in 1789 with the Cercle Social, whose main representatives were to be Leclerc and Roux, and which ended in Babeuf's conspiracy, gave birth to the communist idea which Buonarotti, friend of Babeuf, reintroduced into France after the Revolution of 1830.

This Social Circle aka Cercle Social was an organization founded in Paris in 1789, located at rue du Theatre Francois, No 4".

It was in the mold of a masonic lodge whose founder - Bonneville - claimed he was carrying on the mission of the Bavarian Illuminati. Bonneville in 1791 wrote in reference to Mirabeau's 1788 defense of the Bavarian Illuminati, and then Bonneville claimed he was carrying on the Bavarian Illuminati program in France:

"... This project (of the Illuminati) continues. Mr. Mirabeau was beautiful, noble and great; and since the very instant when [electoral] districts were summoned in May 1789 [for the Estates General], The Mouth of Iron, persevered with all its might their noble intentions, and never has abandoned the principles and promises of THOSE WHOSE NAME IS CURSED BY POSTERITY [i.e., the Illuminati]. ...".

The reputable specialist on the French Revolution, Mathiez, comments on this passage:
'Bonneville considered himself the heir who carried on the thought and work of Weishaupt'.

As Billington noted, 'Nicholas Bonneville was ... the decisive channel of Illuminist influence'.

"... Besides the Jacobins, the Cercle Social (Social Cercle) influenced the French Revolution. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels even credit the Social Cercle with the birth of the communist movement. ...
Other writers for the Social Cercle were
Claude Fauchet,
Bernardin de Saint-Pierre,
J. Ph. Garran de Coulon,
Groupil de Prefelne,
Chabroux,
and Restif.

Branson also mentions as Cercle Social members -
Jacques Godard and
Henri Bancal Desissarts (1750-1826), a Deputy in the Convention,
besides Condorcet,
Brissot. ...".

Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, King of Poland was brother of Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski b. 1736 in Gdansk, d. 1794 in Warsaw.
Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski was father of Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski, 1767 - 1828 who married 2nd time to Jeanne Garran de Coulon, but 1st time married to J. Venture de Paradis or Victoire Françoise Venture de Paradise.

Probably Piotr Maleszewski had a daughter
[Piotr Maleszewski was the son of Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski, the Plock bishop in 1773, the Freemason. MIRSKI Tomasz Teofil, b. 1788, d. aft. 1861 or in 1868, insurgent in 1831, MP, ie. MIRSKI Swiatopelk Tomasz Teofil m. 1st to Katarzyna Maleszewska, b. ca 1800, with the daughter Katarzyna Mirska, 2nd, the lady of St Petersburg Royal Court]
Katarzyna Maleszewska b. ca 1800, m. Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Probably Piotr Maleszewski, b. 1767 in Lautenburg, and Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. 1784, had the daughter before the 2nd wedding of Piotr to Jeanne.
This is obviously a hypothesis, but the genealogy of Katarzyna Maleszewska Mirska is not related to the Kobylin-Borzymy commune included Kobylin-Cieszymy in Podlasie.
Piotr Maleszewski was the father of Marie Therese Adelaide or Adela Mortier; Louise Victoire Clementine de Laqueuille and Olimpia Chodzko.
Piotr was married three times:
1st - Marie Adelaide Dumay;
3rd - Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. in 1784 [a couple in 1800 ?];
2nd - Jeanne Francoise Venture de Paradis b. in 1774 in Caire, Egipte, d. 1813 in Bourg-la-Reine.

Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), studied in Plock,
in 1857 moved home to Warsaw,
In 1858 closest associate to JURGENS, known Leopold Kronenberg at the meetings of Jurgens;
who send Gustaw abroad in 1862; in Paris told with the Hotel Lambert, and with Kraszewski in Dresden. In Wien told to Leon Sapieha and with his son A. Sapieha in Lviv.
Gustaw Findeisen counteracted the uprising and considered the uprising unnecessary. Back [in 1864 no any information on his life] to Paris until 1865, then in Warsaw with Leopold Kronenberg, who gave him a job at rail, and in 1872 Gustaw was a director of Warsaw Rail Network until 1883.
In 1883 Gustaw Findeisen moved home to Smilowice close to Chocen and to Kowal. Gustaw married Pelagia Rodys. Gustaw died in Smilowice, buried in Warsaw.
Smilowice in 1939 was in Germany, and Tadeusz Findeisen, the owner of Smilowice, refused German citizenship.
Andrzej was the son of Tadeusz Findeisen.
Krystyn Tadeusz Findeisen, acted in Polish underground during the 2nd World War.

Boleslawa SWIATOPELK-MIRSKA, 1831 - 1915, was the wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and the mother of Pelagia Findeisen. Pelagia married Gustaw Findeisen.
Gustaw Findeisen was twice married:
in 1867, in Lowicz, Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875;
and 2nd time in May 1879, to Zofia Matylda WERNER,
the daughter {1857-1925} of Adolf Werner, 1833-1868, who was acted in ZGIERZ in the Agricultura Society, m. Zofia Felicja Scholtze, 1837-1911

{Adolf WERNER was the father of Zofia = Sophia Mathilde Natalie Schonfeld, b. 1857 in Karsznice, close to Lowicz - d. 1925, who was married twice:
1st to Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, and
the 2nd to Emil Schonfeld, 1854 - 1918}.

Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), the patriotic activist and railroad organizer. Born in Gostynin as the son of Karol, who had recently arrived from Saxony. Gustaw Findeisen owned Smilowice close to Chocen. Smilowice in 1633, belonged to Stanislaw Kretkowski; then to his daughter - Barbara Dorpowska + the governor of LOWICZ; Barbara's son - Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, was the last owner and Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.
After the death of Gustaw Findeisen in 1885, Smilowice was taken over [1885 - ca 1893] by Dss Boleslawa Swiatopelk-Mirska RODYS, b. 1831 in Swiedziebna in the Plock governorate;
Swiedziebna / Swiedziebnia was the dowry of her mother - Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska m. Swiatopelk-Mirska.
Bolesawa married in 1847 to Wilhelm Rodys. Boleslawa died in April 1915, in Warszawa, was the daughter of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1861/1878 + Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807-1853;
the grandaughter of Franciszek Ksawery Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861, had a son Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron who back to Russia in 1840, and in 1841 served at Caucasus.
Dmitrij's sister was Boleslawa Rodys, 1831 - 1915, the wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and she was the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen.
Pelagia Joanna, b. 1849 in Lublin - died in 1875 in Smilowice close to CHOCEN.

Aleksander Juliusz Rodys b. ca 1860, m. Poplonska [Peplonska ?], with a son b. in 1889 in Warsaw, ie. Witold Rodys.
Aleksander Rodys was the son of Jakub Rodys younger, b. ca 1800, and the second wife Emilia Szwentner.
Aleksander was the grandson of Jan Rodys b. ca 1780.

Mentioned Karol Wilhelm Rodys = Wilhelm Rodys, b. in 1819 in Przasnysz, close to the Krasne estate of the Dukes KRASINSKI. He was German of Evangelical Augsburg Church of Przasnysz. In 1823 / 1825, Jakub Rodys and Ernest Dahl were the members of the parish supervision (parish college) in Przasnysz.
Wilhelm Rodys was the son [we have also mistake, that Wilhelm was the son of JAN RODYS b. ca 1795 ?] of Jakub Rodys OLDER of PRZASNYSZ, b. ca 1800
[the grandson of Jan Rodys b. ca 1780],
and the first wife Krystyna Wilhelmina Wilhelmann.
Wilhelm Rodys of Przasnysz was the husband of Boleslawa Wanda Swiatopelk-Mirska, b. 1831 in Stara Hancza in the Suwalki county.
Wilhelm RODYS was the brother of
Anna Rodys [b. ca 1820 in Przasnysz];
Emilia Rodys [b. ca 1826 in Przasnysz];
Jakub Rodys younger b. ca 1825 [m. Emilia Szwentner with a daughter
Aloysa Bistron / Alojza Bystro + Karol Bistron, with a daughter Teresa Bistron],
and Julianna Rodys [b. in Przasnysz].

We know that in 1868, Antoni Rodys m. 1st to Jozefa Gasiorowska.
Jozefa Gasiorowska, b. 1840 in Niestepow / Nowe Niestepowo, 9 km south-west to PULTUSK, or Niestepowo Wloscianskie, 1 km to above Nowe Niestepowo. Jozefa died in 1923. She was the daughter of Kazimierz GASIOROWSKI and Katarzyna Morawska.
Jozefa m. above Onufry Antoni Rodys = Antoni Rodys.
Above Antoni Rodys, b. 1847, d. 1868 in Warsaw, was the son of mentioned Wilhelm Rodys and his 1st wife Ludwika Konig, b. ca 1825.
Wilhelm Rodys b. in 1819 in Przasnysz, d. 1903 in Warsaw.
Wilhelm was the son of JAKUB RODYS or Jan Rodys.
Wilhelm's second wife was above Boleslawa Swiatopelk-Mirska RODYS, b. 1831 in Swiedziebna in the Plock governorate. Swiedziebna / Swiedziebnia was the dowry of her mother - Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska m. Swiatopelk-Mirska. Bolesawa married in 1847 to Wilhelm Rodys. Boleslawa died in April 1915.

In 1856 - 1863, Edward Jurgens, an official of the Internal Affairs Committee, died in August 1863 in Russian prison in Warsaw, was opposed to the student demonstrations in Warsaw, fought against "Red" movement of Jankowski and Kurzyna.
Edward Jurgens was a fugleman of "White" movement:
Andrzej Zamoyski, Tomasz Potocki, General LEWINSKI, Leopold Kronenberg, Kraszewski.

Remember:
Zdzislaw Godfryd Redel b. 1839 had mother Wanda Narcyza Albina Zmichowska (b. ca 1816 in Rawicz), the daughter of Jan Zmichowski and Wiktoria Kiedrzynska
(Wiktoria died in 1819; Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska was daughter of Lukasz Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jozefata Raczynska / Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755
[Franciszka RACZYNSKA-KIEDRZYNSKA, born 1751 or ca 1755; she was daughter of Jozef Raczynski and Brygida BREZA, the daughter of Jan Dominik Breza 1681 - 1738];
daughters of Wiktoria nee KIEDRZYNSKA:
Wanda Narcyza Albina REDEL,
Kornelia Gloger;
Wiktoria Lewinska,
Narcyza Zmichowska 1819 - 1876).

Wiktoria Zmichowska b. in 1820, m. Ludwik Lewinski, the owner of Rzeczyca close to Rawa - 1839, who was the brother of General Jakub Walenty Lewinski.
Wiktoria had a daughter Paulina Lewinska - she married Leon Grodzinski, an owner of Debowa Gora, a son of Ludwik Grodzinski, an owner of Olszowa, a member of the 1863 Uprising, exiled to Nerczynsk to 1870.

LEWINSKI Jakub Walenty (1792-1867), Polish General, the Frankist of Warsaw, bpt. in 1806 from name LEVY to Lewinski. In 1831 Jakub escaped to Elblag, back in 1832. 1833 in Paris; again in 1834 in Warsaw. Freemason in 1818. In 1861 - member of the town Council, in 1867 - in Paris with his next of kin, Narcyza Zmichowska b. 1819.

Wiktoria's sisters:
1.
Narcyza Zmichowska was the precursor of feminism in Poland. Born in Warsaw, 1819, died 1876, Warsaw, nickname Gabryella. Novelist, poet, educator, translator. She was the organizer of the movement - Enthusiasts; she was governess for the noble House of Zamoyski in 1838, and went with her employer to Paris, to her brother Erazm, Polish revolutionary, exiled after 1831; on his advice, she enrolled at the Bibliotheque Nationale;
after return to occupied Poland she became governess to four children of Stanislaw Kisielecki near LOMZA.
In Warsaw she met with other intellectuals, co-operated with Eleonora Ziemiecka, founded a group of Suffragettes in Warsaw in 1842 - 1849, was arrested by the Russians in Lublin and sentenced to three years in prison in 1849 for her membership in the delegalized 'Zwiazek Narodu Polskiego'; she was in Rzeczyca since January 1840 to July 1840, and then several times, eg. in February 1858.
She began a critical approach to Andrew Towianski.

Rzeczyce passed into the hands of Vincent Schwejcer (1859).
Wincenty Schwejcer took an active part in the fight for independence of Poland. He was one of the active organizers of the fight against the aggressors. He was the district chief of the National Central Committee in the district of Rawa; member of the Polish Union of Nation / Polish National Alliance, the secret leftist organization founded in Warsaw in 1839 by Vincent Mazurkiewicz, broken by the Russian police in 1843, but survived until 1850.
Mazurkiewicz was the emissary of the Polish Democratic Society, co-operated with Edward Dembowski and Henry Kamienski.

2.
Kornelia, m. Karol Glogier owner of Dobrochy close to Lomza, next of kin to Zygmunt Glogier, historian;
with 2 daughters:
a.
Wiktoria Lewinski (mistake ?) and
b.
Maria m. Roman Rostworowski, Count, an owner of Kowaleszczyzna close to Lomza.

3.
Wanda m. Wladyslaw Redl, General, with 6 children:
a.
Wanda Grodzinska and
b.
Zofia Klamborowska.

4.
Lilia m. to Jan Zaleski, Professor in Kalisz, persecuted in 1831;
Jan had 2 sons with 1st wife:
Adam Zaleski, a judge,
and Stanislaw Zaleski, solicitor, the 1863 Uprising, jailed in Jadryna, the Orenburg government.
Lilia had children:
Erazm, Jozef and Stefania Paprocka.

Wojciech Marek BARDZKI had parents:
Jan Bardzki died in 1724 + mother Helena Milaczewska d. 1724.
Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.
Her father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770 was the brother to
Stanislaw Bardzki born 1697;
Marianna Bardzka, 1707-1729;
elder brother Maciej Bardzki b. 1685;
Andrzej Bardzki, died in 1726;
Pawel Bardzki d. 1739 {see below};
Antoni Bardzki d. 1738;
Kazimierz Bardzki d. 1738;
Katarzyna Bardzka died in 1742.

Above named Pawel Bardzki, 1690-1739 + in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska, 1700-1745,
with the son
Colonel ANDRZEJ BARDZKI, 1730-1819 {the friend to Erasmus Mycielski !} + Marianna Marcjanna Krzyzanowska
with a son
Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki b. 1797 + Faustyna Sulimierska,
with children:
Jozef Bardzki, b. 1824; Kamilla Seweria Ignacja Bardzka; Kandyd Brunon Franciszek Bardzki; Romana Bardzka; Maksymilian Edward Bardzki.

Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had two daughters: Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811; and Petronela Pradzynska.

The opinions not completely true on Jurgens are from his collaborator Oskar Awejda.
Berg informed Edward Jurgens was the Jew. Jurgens was from Plock, and Edward, b. in 1827, studied here [Gustaw Findeisen studied in Plock ca 1850 - 1857], then in 1846 Edward Jurgens moved to Dorpat, in 1852 to Warsaw and worked in 1853 at the Internal Affairs Office. In 1853 Jurgens was living in home of Koelichen and next in the Szmidecki house, and here Jurgens orgainzed a group of followers known as MIODOGORA:
Wladyslaw Golemberski,
Adolf Pienkowski,
lawyers: Seweryn Markiewicz and Andrzej Wolff,
industrialists: Henryk Wohl and Ludwik Berendt,
builder Edward Kaplinski,
and the official of Treasury Commission - Gustaw Findeisen,
medical student Franciszek Sliwicki,
and talented Narcyza Zmichowska.
Jurgens fought the leading role of emigration and counteracted Mieroslawski.
In 1859, the "White" movement laid the project of the draft letter to the Emperor of Russia on raising back of the Warsaw Uniwersity.
But in the Kiev governorate acted
Ignacy Tomasz Piotr Otto - Trabczynski = Tomasz Trabczynski, b. 1836 in Zborow, close to BUSKO, d. in 1893 in Warsaw.
Ignacy Tomasz was the son of Jozef Kalasanty Otto Trabczynski
[1806 - 1858 in Gorki, the Kwidzyn County]
and
Tekla Kordula Mieczynska, b. in 1807 in Dalewice, the Proszowice County, d. 1888 in Warsaw. The daughter of Jan Kanty Dunin Mieczynski
{1763 - 1813, the son of Benedykt Dunin Mieczynski and Marianna RASZOWSKA}
and Ewa CHOMETOWSKA.

The grandson of
Walenty Otto Trabczynski b. 1756 in Gaj, the Cracow county, d. 1816 in Laski, the Warsaw West County + SLIWOWSKA.
The great-grandson of
JAKUB Trambczynski Otto b. ca 1730 + Antonina.

Ignacy Tomasz Trampczynski was the husband of Bronislawa SLIWOWSKA and the father of Maria Eleonora Garszynska
[1875 in Warsaw - 1941 in Niegardow, the Proszowice County, m. Bogdan Garszynski];
Tadeusz Dominik Otto Trabczynski
[b. 1876 in Warsaw];
and Jozef Ludwik Aniol Otto Trabczynski
[1873 in Warsaw, d. 1941 in Niegardow, m. Maria Kazimiera Stepkowska, and the father to
Maria Sadowska {b. 1905, m. Jerzy Sadowski died in 1942 in the Atlantic Ocean and the mother of Maciej Sadowski b. 1936, with a son Jerzy SADOWSKI b. ca 1963 ?}].

Tomasz Trabczynski in Kijow in 1859 co-operated with Lieutenant J. Wisniewski, Tadeusz Zielinski, Sniechowski, Wasniewski, J. Zielinski, Weresza, Baranowski, Zachowski, Wyczalkowski, Zuberbier, Kosciubski, Lange, Chmielinski, Lisikiewicz.

Jurgens wanted to implement the Wielopolski political platform. But Jurgens was jailed in Warsaw in February 1863, and killed by Russians here in August 1863.


Note to Nostitz-Jackowski of the Chelmno Province in the Kings' Prussia:

In 1706, Stanislaw Piwnicki, the son of Tomasz Piwnicki, the Torun official, and of Katarzyna Elzanowska, gives up the Zegwirt estate in the Chelmno county, to hands of Jan Cieleski, the son of Wojciech Cieleski + Marianna Splawska.
Stanislaw Piwnicki m. Konstancja Wolska, the daughter of Jakub Wolski + Katarzyna Leska.
Stanislaw sisters:
Cecylia Piwnicka + Adam Browinski, the son of Wladyslaw Browinski;
Konstancja Piwnicka b. ca 1685/1690 + Michal Jackowski, the owner of Trzebcz, in the Chelmno county, b. ca 1675/1680.
In 1709, above Konstancja Piwnicka, the daughter of Tomasz Piwnicki and Katarzyna Elzanowska, with her husband Michal NOSTITZ Jackowski of Trzebcz, vs. her brother Jerzy Piwnicki and Konstancja away 200 PLZ from her dowry in the Piwniczki / PIWNICE estate - 14 km north to Torun.
In 1714, Wladyslaw Rudnicki, the owner of Wabcz in the Chelmno county, took money from above Michal Jackowski for Piwnice = Golocczyzna, after agreement among Stanislaw Jawosz and Michal Jackowski, in 1699.
1714 - Jan Tokarski and Anna Wolowska, the daughter of Ludwika Tokarska Wolowska, back money to Michal Jackowski from the Piwnice estate.

In 1717 - minors Walenty Ostrowicki, Jan Fabian Ostrowicki, Roch Ostrowicki with them uncle Franciszek Ostrowicki, the owner of Waldowo and Siemkowo in the SWIECIE county, and of Zakrzewo in the Chelmno county, with witnesses:
brothers - Stanislaw Jackowski, Maciej Jackowski, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski, successors of them uncle Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, agreed on the amount of money signed by the grandmother of above Jackowskis, with witness Andrzej Garczynski, the SWIECIE official.

In 1722 in the Chelmno court, Ewa Wybczynska, with her husbands: 1st Trzebski, 2nd Aleksander Orlowski, with a witness, her brother Stanislaw Wybczynski and her son in law Jan Antoni Elzanowski, wrote down 1.500 ZLP of dowry to her future husband Michal Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1680.
1725 - Maciej Jackowski, the son of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Jan's wife Rozalia Trzebska [b. ca 1687 ?], had a court case vs. his brother Stanislaw Jackowski and Stanislaw's wife Marianna Starczewska 1-voto Jan Nagorski.

1728 - Katarzyna Jackowska, the daughter of Michal Jackowski, the Michalowo official, and Michal's wife Konstancja Piwnicka, with Katarzyna's husband Maciej Ciborski, the son of Michal Ciborski and Katarzyna Sielska, agreed on the Piwnice estate, north-west to TORUN.

1728 - above Michal Jackowski wrote down agreement with his wife's brothers:
Godfryd Piwnicki and Maciej Piwnicki, the sons of Stanislaw Piwnicki and Konstancja Wolska, the owners of the part of mentioned Piwnice = Piwniczczyzna.

In 1732, the court case of the sibilings:
Wojciech Jackowski, Stanislaw Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Jadwiga Jackowska widowed after Jozef Ciborski, Marianna Jackowska and Katarzyna Jackowska, virgins vs. priest Aleksander Samplawski, of the Grzybno and Trzebcz parish.

1742, Barbara Karska, widowed after death of Jakub Trankwic, with her son Kazimierz Trankwic, back amount of money to Kazimierz Piwnicki because an agreement among Jozef Jackowski, the Michalowo official, and Kazimierz Piwnicki on the part of Piwnice = Golocczyzna in 1738.
1742, Stanislaw Samplawski vs. sibilings Maciej Jackowski [b. ca 1712], Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski, Jadwiga Jackowska, Marianna Jackowski, virgins [born ca 1725], about Trzebcz = Jackowszczyzna in the Chelmno county.
In 1745, above sibilings: Maciej Jackowski, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, the children of mentioned Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and of Rozalia Trzebska [acc. to me, his wife aft. 1704, b. ca 1687], give up on Trzebcz to hands of Stanislaw Samplawski, b. maybe ca 1710, the son of Florian Samplawski + Rozalia Pradzynska b. maybe ca 1690, but a dowry of Jadwiga Jackowska (m. Ciborski ca 1744) and Marianna Jackowska, b. ca 1725, will be from this estate.

1746 - Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski (the Kiszpork official), husband of Ludwika Matkowska, vs. Konstancja Zawadzka, and her husband Chelstowski (the Chelmno official).
1748, Kazimierz Jackowski and his wife Marianna Nagorska sold a part of Trzebcz to Stanislaw Samplawski.
1749, Felicjan Ostrowicki, the Trembowla official, and his wife Marianna Ciborska vs. Franciszek Ciborski, the Chelmno official, about a dowry of Marianna, [the 2nd] the daughter of Maciej Ciborski + Katarzyna Nostitz Jackowska b. maybe ca 1700.
1749, Felicjan Ostrowicki, the son of Walenty Ostrowicki and Konstancja Dabrowska, with the witness, his brother Stefan Ostrowicki, took amount of money for his younger brother Leon Ostrowicki, from Franciszek Ciborski because of the Siemkowo estate in the TCZEW county, and his [acc. to Felicjan's wife] wife Marianna Ciborska, the daughter of Maciej Ciborski + Katarzyna Jackowska.
Siemkowo - 6 kilometres south of Lniano, 16 km north-west of Swiecie, and 44 km north of Bydgoszcz.

1750, Lukasz Tur and his brother vs. Franciszka Jackowska [maybe born ca 1700], widowed after death of Jozef Jackowski, about KATKI in the MALBORK county, 22 km south-east to Malbork.

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?],
the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski,
give away them heir on Turza Wielka [Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century -
6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie], after brother Aleksander Jackowski,
to sons of them brother:
Aleksander Jackowski (the Kiszpork official),
and to Wojciech Jackowski (the Chelmno official), the sons of Michal Jackowski (the Czernihow official) + Eleonora Dabrowska.

Above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, was the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski = Boleslaw Jackowski.

Genealogy:
Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska. Marianna was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska + Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski married Anna TUCHOLKA.

Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875,
the daughter of
Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw.

Boleslawa was the daughter of
prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] and 2nd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.
The grand-daughter of Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729;
great-granddaughter of MICHAL Jackowski b. ca 1700 / 1705, d. ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Rozalia Trzebska [b. ca 1687],
and JAN had also the daughter
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, the Bieganin owner [my family branch].

Mentioned PELAGIA was the mother of [the owners of Smilowice in the Chocen commune]
Jadwiga Pawinska;
Wladyslaw Tomasz Findeisen;
Stanislaw Findeisen
and Tadeusz Findeisen.

Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 - the daughter of Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766

{Antoni's parents -
Mikolaj SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1680 + Urszula Linowska, the daughter of Stanislaw Linowski.
Mikolaj Skorzewski was the son of Jan Skorzewski, b. ca 1650/1660 and Barbara Wielowieyska.
Jan Skorzewski maybe was the brother of Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660 + LUCJA KOSZUTSKA.

Mikolaj Skorzewski was the father of
Konstancja Skorzewska; Urszula Skorzewska; Aleksandra Pagowska; named Antoni Skorzewski; Ewa Skorzewska [acc. to Leszek Mila in 2018]}

+ Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710 - 1768. Anna was the sister of Franciszka Kiedrzynska.

Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766, m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Anna was the sister of Franciszka Kiedrzynska Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720.

ORBELIANI and Swiatopelk-Mirski in Swiedziebnia north to Rypin + Smilowice close to Kowal and Chocen;
Stara Hancza of Grabowski together with Scipio del Campo, and of Swiatopelk-Mirski;
Wielichowo and Prochy close to Wilkowo Polskie and near to Grodzisk Wielkopolski;
Petrykozy and Bialaczow close to Opoczno.

In 1797, Catherine II gave Augustowek to General Maurice de Lacy for his merits during the Turkish-Russian war. Maurice de Lacy, residing permanently in the palace of King Stanislaus Augustus, compiled in 1819 testament to
his nephew, Patrick O'Brien, senior,
the son of Terence and Mary de Lacy, captain of troops of England.

Even before his death, ie. before 1820, gen. Maurice de Lacy gave to above Patrick O'Brien surname de Lacy, and the Tsar Alexander I to combine the two names in one: O'Brien de Lacy. The founder of the Polish family line became a nephew of Count Maurice -
above named senior Peter O'Brien de Lacy.
He followed his uncle, serving in the Russian army, and he received from Catherine II, Augustowek, confiscated after the abdication of King Poniatowski. Not having children of their own, Maurice left the palace his nephew Patrick senior, who gave Augustowek in the hands of
his younger son Alexander, who married a Polish girl, Gabriela Radowicka.
From this marriage were born three daughters:
Maria,
Genevieve and
Alexandra,
and three sons:
Terence,
Patrick junior,
and Maurice.

Above "...Count Patrick O'Brien de Lacy / de Lassy [junior] had served his life term [a poisoning case] at the Shlisselburg fortress near St. Petersburg until 1917, when he was released together with other prisoners. Soon afterwards he returned to his family's originally native Scotland and, according to one source, was employed as naval engineer at Dundee Shipyard".

This is very important information, because Patrick was of Irish origin, but after 1917 emigrated to Scotland and to Dundee, close to Perth. It seems to me that poisoning case could have completely different motives.
Please look for Perth and Dundee at my domain!
Patrick older, who was born in 1790 [1800 ?], married a Miss Egan at Bath, England and was later divorced;
he later became known as Patrick O'Brien de Lacy of Grodno [senior].

At the time of John and Johanna Pierse's wedding Mary de Lacy (or Mrs. Mary O'Brien) was dead and her youngest child Patrick O'Brien was 5 years old [senior]. The first recorded birth of a child to John and Johanna Pierse was Maurice in 1804 and who was known as Maurice de Lacy Pierse.
Immediately prior to 1815, Patrick O'Brien [senior], then aged 24 or 25, had become a Lieutenant of Militia in the Russian service. Between 1815 and 1819, Patrick O'Brien spent half a year in Russia and half in England because of his poor health. In 1819, at the request of above mentioned General Maurice de Lacy, he took up permanent residence in Russia and, upon the General's recommendation, applied for and obtained a commission in the Guards of the Russian Emperor.
Thus, when General Maurice died at Grodno in December 1819 (Jan. 1820 ?), these three, Dr. Condon, Lieutenant Patrick O'Brien (de Lacy) senior and named above Maurice de Lacy Pierse, were in attendance at the funeral. Immediately after the funeral, Maurice de Lacy Pierse was persuaded by Patrick O'Brien (de Lacy) to go to London from Poland, where he arranged to meet him regarding the contents of the General's will which, O'Brien declared.

Patryk O'Brien de Lacy senior married 2nd to Julia DAMME.
Despite the fact that neither Patrick O'Brien de Lacy [senior], nor his wife Julia von Damme / Dame were Poles, quickly and completely became the Polish;
their six children:
a daughter Catherine / Katarzyna married Francis / Franciszek Kossakowski (b. 1815);
a son Peter / PIOTR [see below] was married to Louise / Ludwika Ronikier;
Henry / Henryk;
Karol / Charles
and Maurycy / Maurice [2nd] remained unmarried;
Alexander married Gabriela Radowicka

(Alexander O'Brien de Lacy, 1842-1908, the son of Patryk O'Brien de Lacy senior and Julia O'Brien de Lacy nee Von Dame. Patryk was born in 1790 [1800 ?].
Alexander and Gabriela nee Radowicka born in 1856, had 6 children:
Maria Jaholkowski,
Genowefa Zembszuski and so on).

Louise Ronikier that is Ludwika Ronikier was daughter of Kazimierz Jozef Ronikier, 1787 - 1863, and Ludwika Zbijewska b. after 1787.

Ludwika Ronikier, married to Piotr O'Brien de Lacy / Peter (the son of Patryk / Patrick O'Brien de Lacy 1st / senior and Julia),
and had a son:
Patryk O'Brien de Lacy 2nd (O'Brien de Lacy, Patrick Petrovic, b. 1863, junior),
who m. 1st Maria Tanska with children:
Piotr junior
and Katarzyna.

Patryk O'Brien de Lacy 2nd / junior married 2nd to Ludmila Buturlin, that is Ljudmila (b. 1876) nee Buturlin,
1-voto (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942)

[Dmitri Buturlin b. 1850, d. 1917, m. in 1876-1891 to Ludmila Pavlovna, nee Countess Bobrinskaya / LUDMILA BOBRZYNSKA, ie. Ljudmila Bobrinsky, b. 1860, d. in 1911 in Paris, and she was married 2nd to Manuel di Lizardi.
Ludmila had a daughter Ljudmila 2nd (b. 1876) nee Buturlin,
m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942);
m. 2nd to above Patrick O'Brien de Lacy junior].

Stanislaw Kostka Felicyan / Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski, b. ca 1740 - died in 1812 in Witebsk, the Marshal of the Court since 1793, Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, the Garwolin clerk,
the son of
Michal Bielinski of Chelmno and Tekla Peplowski;
Stanislaw was in 1761 the Court top officer, 1765 chamberlain of the King, in 1776 Andrzej Mokronowski's party.
Stanislaw married to unknown Golicyn / Golitsyn, died 1827, a mother of
Julia Stanislavovna Belinskaya and
Victoria Stanislavovna Volkova;
inf. by Peter Trefilov at geni.com.

Above Julia Junosza-Bielinska / Yulia Stanislavovna Belinskaya, 1804 - 1892 in Paris, 1st the wife of Peter Alexandrovich Sobakin
and 2nd to Pawel Bobrzynski / Count Paul Bobrinsky;

Julia was the mother of
Alexei Bobrinsky;
Julia Countess Bobrinskaya;
Count Alexei Bobrinsky and
Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky.

Above Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky, 1829 - 1860, a husband of Lyudmila Stepanovna / Kolpashnikov Ludmila,
the father of
Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski and
Lyudmila Pavlovna Bobrinskaya.

Above Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski / Helena Bobrzynska / Elena Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, b. 1857 in Florence, died in?.
Helena Bobrzynska was the wife 3rd time to Alfred Carl Nikolaus Alexander Eckbrecht von Durckheim-Montmartin,
1st to Mikail Meyendorff von Uexkull
and 2nd m. Arthur von Staden;
inf. by Timo Antero Westerlund in 2015.

Above named Mikail Meyendorff von Uexkull, b. 1861, the son of Fredrik Adeldagus Felix Meyendorff and Olga;
the husband 2nd Nadiezda Kosakov / Nadesjda Kasakov, but 1st to Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski;
he was brother of Alexander Felixovich Meyendorff.

Mentioned above Alexander Felixovich Meyendorff, 1869 - 1964, was a husband of Varvara Shervashidze, 1859 - 1946, a daughter of Hamud-Bey Chachba / Mikhail Georgievich Shervashidze Duke, b. 1806 in Abkhazia, Georgia - died 1866 - a son of Safir Bey George Shervashidze and Tamara Katsievna.

Please compare below the genealogical data:

Dmitry Buturlin Sergeevich / Dmitri Buturlin, 1850-1917 or died on 12.05.1920; Aide to the Head of the General Staff. Gen. Lieutenant (1906), head of the 26th Infantry Division in Grodno, in 1912 - General of Infantry.
His wife -
Ludmila Pavlovna, nee Countess Bobrinskaya / LUDMILA BOBRZYNSKA, b. 1860, d. 1911 in Paris. Wedding in 1876 (div 1891).
Css Ludmilla Bobrinsky, was the daughter of
Ct Paul Bobrinsky, b. in Leipzig in 1829, d. Interlaken in 1860; m. in 1856 to Ludmilla Kolpaschnikow b. 1836;
the granddaughter of
Ct Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801, d. in Florence in 1830; m. in 1822 to Julia Junosha-Belinskaya b. 1804, d. in Paris in 1899;
the great-granddaughter of
Ct Alexei Bobrinsky, b. in St. Petersburg in 1752, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813;
m. in 1796 to Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1769;
the great-great-granddaughter of
Empress Catherine II of Russia + illegitimate issue by Grigoriy Orlov.

Coronation of Catherine the Great, Empress of All Russia in 1762, born as Sophie Friederike Auguste princess of Anhalt-Zerbst, by marriage Ekaterina Alexseivna Romanov / Catherine II / Yekaterina II Velikaya / Catherine the Great.
Named Sophie Auguste Friederike changed into Catharina the Great of All the Russias, b. 1729 in Stettin / Szczecin. Died in 1796 in Saint Petersburg.
Catherina was the daughter of Christian August of Anhalt - Zerbst and Johanna Elisabeth of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp.
Catherina was the wife of Emperor of All the Russia, Piotr III Fyodorovich Romanov.

Above named Ludmila Pavlovna, nee Countess Bobrinskaya / LUDMILA BOBRZYNSKA / Ljudmila Bobrinsky, b. 1860, d. in 1911 in Paris, 1st m. in 1876-1891 Dmitri Buturlin; 2nd m. Manuel di Lizardi.

Above Ludmila had the daughter Ljudmila Buturlin, b. 1876,
m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942);
m. 2nd to above Patrick O'Brien de Lacy junior.

Above Ludmila had also a son Wassili Buturlin (b. 1884 - poisoned by his brother-in-law on 11 May 1910), m. Maria Maximilianovna Sticke-Haymann.

Brother of above Dmitri Buturlin was Aleksander Buturlin (Moscow 1845 - Moscow 1916) m. Jelisaveta Mikhailovna Snitko (d. after 1913).

Father of mentioned Dmitri Buturlin:
Sergei Buturlin (1803-1873) m. Maria Sergeievna Gagarin (1815-1902).

Catherine the Great, Empress of All Russia - genealogy:
Her parents:
Christian August von Anhalt-Zerbst, prince de Anhalt-Zerbst (1742 - 1747), born in 1690 in Dornburg-Camburg. Field Marshal of PRUSSIA.
Married to Johanna Elisabeth von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, [see Kolmer / Althotas from Denmark / Schlezwig] born in 1712, died in PARIS.
Johanna was the daughter of
Christian August von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, born in 1673, married to Albertine Friederike von Baden, born 1682 in Durlach.

Above Christian August was the son of
Christian Albrecht von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, Duke and born in 1641. Married to Frederica Amalia de Danemark, born in 1649 in Kobenhavn, Danemark / Denmark.

Mentioned Christian August had oldest two children:
1.
Anna von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, 1709 - 1758 married in 1742 to
Wilhelm Carl Christian von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg, 1701 - 1771 [the son of Duke Friedrich II, Duke of von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg;
the grandson of Frederick I, duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, b. 1646];
2.
Adolf Friedrich von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf, KING of SWEDEN, 1710 - 1771, married in 1744 to Luise Ulrike of PRUSSIA, b. 1720 in Berlin - d. 1782.
Mentioned Luise Ulrike of PRUSSIA, 1720 - 1782, was the daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia b. 1688
[he was raised by the Huguenot governess Marthe de Roucoulle. Marthe de Roucoulle was originally from Normandy in France. "... {by Wikipedia} Marthe de Roucoulle retired as the governess of the crown prince after he reached the age of seven, but continued as governess to the royal princesses, among them his sister, Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, future queen of Sweden"]
and his wife Sophia Dorothea of Hanover.

Coronation of Catherine the Great, as Empress of All Russia in 1762, born as Sophie Friederike Auguste princess of Anhalt-Zerbst, by marriage Ekaterina Alexseivna Romanov / Catherine II / Yekaterina II Velikaya / Catherine the Great.
Named Sophie Auguste Friederike changed into Catharina the Great of All the Russias, b. 1729 in Stettin / Szczecin. Died in 1796 in Saint Petersburg.
Catherina was the wife of Emperor of All the Russia, Piotr III Fyodorovich Romanov.
Peter III b. 1728, d. 17 July / 6 July in 1762, was Emperor of Russia for six months in 1762. He was born in Kiel as Karl Peter Ulrich von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, the only child of Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp (the son of Hedvig Sophia of Sweden, sister of Charles XII), and Anna Petrovna (the elder surviving daughter of Peter the Great of RUSSIA).
Possibly he was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy led by his German wife, Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, who succeeded him to the throne as Catherine II.

Catherina's husband, Peter III, ascended to the throne following the death of his aunt, Elizabeth of Russia, on December 25, 1761. Several groups started plotting to dethrone him, wrote Madariaga.

Peter III quickly ended Russia's war with Prussia, an act that proved deeply unpopular to Russia's military class.
A program of liberal domestic reforms aimed at improving the lives of the poor also alienated members of the lower nobility. These unhappy factions turned to Catherine.

Catherine II conspired with her lover, Gregory Orlov, a Russian lieutenant, and other powerful figures.
Grigori ORLOV, younger, in 1762 - Count Orlov, 1763 Furst von Orlov in Holy Roman Empire (b. 1734); m. 1776, Jekaterina Nikolaevna Zinoviev. Named above GRIGORI ORLOV, younger, had a son by Empress Catherine II of Russia, ie. Ct Alexis Bobrinsky, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813; m. in 1796 to Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg.

When the conspiracy was uncovered in July 1762, Catherine moved quickly, gaining the support of the country's most powerful military regiment and arranging for her husband's arrest.

Grigori Ivanovich Orlov (b. 1685) m. Ljukeria Ivanovna Zinoviev (b. 1710) and had issue:
1.
Ivan, in 1762 as Count Orlov (b. 1728); m. Jelisaveta Feodorovna Rtistschev;
2. Grigori, younger, in 1762 - Count Orlov, 1763 Furst von Orlov in Holy Roman Empire (b. 1734); m. 1776, Jekaterina Nikolaevna Zinoviev.

Named above GRIGORI ORLOV, younger, had a son by Empress Catherine II of Russia, ie. Ct Alexis Bobrinsky, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813, m. in 1796 to Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg.
3.
Alexei Orlov.

Aleksej Grigorevich Orlov, 1737 - 1807, the son of Grigorij Ivanovich Orlov and Lukeriya Ivanovna Orlov (born Zinoveva). Grigorij was born in 1685, in Tver. Lukeriya was born in 1710, in Lutkino, close to Kaluga, Russia.
He had 5 brothers: Grigorij Orlov, Mikhail Fedorovich Orlov and 3 others.
Aleksej married Evdokiya Nikolaevna Orlov (born Lopukhina) in 1780, b. 1761, in Moscow.
4.
Fedor / FIODOR ORLOV, Grigorievich, 1741 - 1796, the son of Grigori Ivanovich Orlov / GRIGORIJ ORLOV, Ivanovich, b. 1685 in Kaluga; the governor of Great Novgorod. Owner of the Salmi-county, in Karelia, after year 1777 to his dead.

Catherina the Great was the mother of
1.
Anna Petrovna Romanova

[b. 1757 in Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, King of Poland and Catherine the Great];
2.
Elizaveta Grigoryevna Kalageorgy
[b. 1775 {1765 ?} Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Grigory Aleksandrovich Prince Potemkin-Tavricheski and Catherine the Great];
3.
Countess Natalia Aleksandrovna von Buxhowden [born in 1758 in Winter Palace];
4.
Aleksej Bobrinskij

["Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. Natural son of Catherine the Great and Grigori Orlov, secretly born in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg and secretly raised at an estate in Bobriki until ... 1781 when Catherine wrote him a letter acknowledging her maternity. He was made a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul I
{PAUL I b. 1754, was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great}
... promoted to General-Major.
He married Baroness Anna Dorothea von Ungern - Sternberg.
Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula"];

5.
Elizaveta Aleksandrovna von Klinger

[b. 1769 in St. Petersburg, died in 1847 Saint Petersburg, the daughter of Grigorij Orlov and Catherine the Great.
Mother of Alexander Feodorovitch von Klinger b. 1791;
grandmother of Friedrich von Klinger (Klingaert) b. 1812;
great-grandmother of Franciszka Bower - St. Claire (von Klinger) died in WILNO in 1891, married to Aleksander Bower junior - St. CLAIRE / St. CLAIR, b. 1836,
the son of
Aleksander Bower SENIOR - St. Claire, b. in SCOTLAND in 1800 in Kincaldrum, close to Angus, north to DUNDEE;
the grandson of
Graham Bower - St. Claire, Lord of Methie and Kinkaldrum. Kinkaldrum = Kincaldrum.

Franciszka Bower had a daughter -
Zofia Kossakowska (nee Bower - St. Claire) b. 1869, the wife of Stanislaw Kazimierz Aleksander Kossakowski, b. 1837 in Wojtkuszki / Vaitkiskes close to WILNO;
who was the great-grandson of
Count Michal Korwin-Kossakowski b. 1733 in Karaliaucius in Prussia;
who was the grandson of
Jan Mikolaj Korwin-Kossakowski b. ca 1650, the KOWNO official];

6.
PAUL I, b. 1754.

Paul I of Russia, Emperor in 1796 until 1801, b. 1754 - d. 1801, married in 1773 in Kazan, 1st to Wilhelmine Luisa von Hessen-Darmstadt 1755 - 1776.
He was the only son of Peter III and Catherine the Great.
His reign lasted four years, ending with his assassination by conspirators.
He was de facto Grand Master of the Order of Hospitallers from 1799 to 1801, and ordered the construction of a number of Maltese thrones.
Paul I of Russia, d. 1801, married 2nd to Sophia Dorothea Augusta Luisa von Wurttemberg, 1759-1828.

In 1806 Charles Stuart served Duke Alexander of Wurttemberg, who was the Governor of BELARUS - Minsk province
{born 1771 in Gotha; his sister - mentioned above - Sophie Dorothea married Tsar Paul I of Russia. In 1811 he was appointed Military Governor of Belarus}!
In Saint Petersburg, in 1811, he was offered the hand of an heiress, Marianna Hurko, but made the mistake of falling in love with her sister, EWELINA HURKO-ROMEYKO / Evelina HURKO. He fled Russia, sailing from Kronstadt and arriving in London by November 1811, and to the United States in Philadelphia until 1814.

The French invasion of Malta - then ruled by the Order of St. John and the Grand-Master Hompesch who was pro-Austrian - by the French First Republic led by Napoleon in June 1798, was the revenge of France and Napoleon at the Maltese Order; it was obvious.
And Russia's help to the Maltese Order was clear and obvious.
The invasion ended the 268-year-long Hospitaller rule in Malta. The Grand Master and many of 332 knights left the island, and the Tsar Paul I offered final assistance to the Order, raising money from Polish 'Commanderies' and founded the Grand Priory of Russia (1797).

Paul I of Russia was proclaimed Grand Master by some knights. The Order evolved into the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
The Russian Emperor, Paul I, gave the largest number of knights shelter in St. Petersburg, an action which gave rise to the Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitallers and the Order's recognition among the Russian Imperial Orders.

The refugee knights in St Petersburg proceeded to elect Tsar Paul as their Grand Master - a rival to Grand Master von Hompesch until the latter's abdication left Paul as the sole Grand Master.

In Wisniowiec was staying twice the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski: in 1781, meeting with Duke Pawel, then Pawel I, Tsar of Russia / Paul I. And in 1787 at way to Kaniow.

Pleshcheev and Tadeusz Grabianka
- Natal'ia Fedotovna Pleshcheeva (1765/1768 - 1855) / Natalie Pleshcheeva VERIGIN, the daughter of Fedot Michailovich Verigin, 1722-1783, the member of the War Council.
NATALIA was the State lady in 1826; she was - before marriage - closest to the Grand Dss MARIA FEDOROVNA.
Natalia was the mistress of Emperor Paul I.
She was widowed in February 1802. She was married Sergei Ivanovich Pleshcheev (1752-1802), born in Moscow; he died Jan. 23 (Feb. 4), 1802, in Montpellier, France. Russian vice admiral (1797).
"Pleshcheev made a survey to the Dardanelles in 1775 and around the Black Sea coast near Sinop and Trabzon in 1776. He was the author of one of the first geographic descriptions of Russia".

SERGEI was the friend of I. V. LOPUCHIN, the Freemason.

Pleshcheev, an officer in the Russian navy and a Freemason since at least 1776, was a close confidante of Grand Duke Paul and had helped plan for, and escorted the Russian heir on, his Grand Tour of Europe in 1781-1782.

Moreover, he [Pleshcheev] journeyed to Avignon with Paul's mother-in-law, Friederike Sophia Dorothea, Duchess of Wurttemberg, 1736-1798; the daughter of Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia b. 1719.

Friederike married Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Wurttemberg b. 1732.

General Friedrich Eugen, Duke of Wurttemberg serving with Frederick the Great during the Seven Years' War. Frederick Eugene married Friederike Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt, a niece of Frederick the Great,
by whom he had twelve children:
Sophie Dorothea (1759 - 1828), married to Paul I, Emperor of Russia;
and
Friederike Elisabeth Amalie (1765 - 1785), married to Peter I, Grand Duke of Oldenburg
{Peter I or Peter Frederick Louis of Holstein-Gottorp, 1755 - 1829, was the Regent of the Duchy of Oldenburg}.

Peter OLDENBURG and Frederica became the parents of two sons:
August = Augustus I (born in 1783 - August I Paul Friedrich von Holstein-Gottorp, Grossherzog zu Oldenburg, b. 1783 in Rastede) and
Duke George (born in 1784 in Oldenburg, d. 1812 in Tver), ie. Paul Friedrich August, Grand Duke of Oldenburg = Duke Georg Peter Friedrich of Oldenburg.

GEORG OLDENBURG married Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia.
GEORG's son was
Duke Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg (1812 in Yaroslavl, Russian Empire - 1881 in St. Petersburg), a Duke of the House of Oldenburg.

KONSTANTIN's daughter -
Alexandra of Oldenburg (1838, St. Petersburg - 1900 Kiev, Ukraine), m. Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1831-1891).

Konstantin's son -
Constantin of Oldenburg (1850, St. Petersburg - 1906 in Nice, France), married AGRAFINA JAPARIDSE / Agrafena Djaparidze, created Countess von Zarnekau.
Branch of the Armand - Konstantynowicz - Paszkowski home in Moscow.

Agrippina was Tariel Dadiani's second wife but Agrippina in 1882 divorced Dadiani. 1882, Constantine Oldenburg entered into a morganatic marriage with Agrippina Japaridze; by the early 1890s, they were doing business in Odessa and Alexandrovsk (Zaporozhe).
Prince Tarieli Taia Aleksandri Dadiani, b. 1842, m. first to Princess Sopio Dadiani, b. 1838, a daughter of Prince Levanti Shervashidze of the Guria.
Tarieli's father:
Prince Aleksandri Manuchari Dadiani.
And his grandfather:
Major-General H. E. Prince Nichola Giorgi Dadiani / Nikolai Georgievitch Dadianov / Bolshoi Niko, Lord of Kurdzu, b. 1764 - Duke of Mingrelia, fourth son of
Katsia II Dadiani, Duke of Mingrelia, m. first a daughter of Prince Shervashidze; m. second to Ana Dadiani, a daughter of Prince Kakhaberidze-Chijavadze.
Katsia d. after 1804, having six sons and three daughters.

Above named Katsia II Dadiani, Duke of Mingrelia, ruled Mingrelia in 1758-1788 or 1744-1788;
was friend of David II (1756-1795), of the Bagrationi Dynasty, who was King of Imereti in the western Georgia. David II was the son of George IX of Imereti. With the support of Katsia II Dadiani, prince of Mingrelia, he seized the throne and proclaimed himself king on May 4, 1784. David's policy drew many leading aristocrats, including the Mingrelian prince Grigol Dadiani into opposition.

Princess Thamar b. 1790, d. 1818, second daughter of Prince Katsia II Dadiani, Duke of Dukes of Mingrelia, married before May 1808 to General Prince Giorgi Shirvashidze / Safar Ali Bey, Prince of Abkhazia, who signed a petition for protection from Russia in 1808, having four sons and six daughters.

Mentioned Major-General H. E. Prince Nichola Giorgi Dadiani / Nikolai Georgievitch Dadianov / Bolshoi Niko, Lord of Kurdzu, b. 1764, Ambassador to Russia 1805-1806, Major Gen. Russian Army, married first time to Princess Mariami Dadiani (d. 1802), a daughter of Rustami Shervashidze, Duke in Guria, and married second to Princess Kethevan Dadiani, daughter of Prince Marshania.
His son Prince Besarioni Nichola Dadiani, b. 1810 [he was the brother of mentioned above Prince Aleksandri Manuchari Dadiani], had
a son Prince Niko Besarioni Dadiani, b. 1830, Chief of Police of Zugdidi in 1857;
and the grandson
Prince Aleksandri Kviti Niko Dadiani, b. 1864, m. Princess Nino Dadiani (b. 1868), younger daughter of Prince Tarieli Taia Dadiani, by his second wife, Princess Agrafina Countess von Zarnekau, the daughter of Prince Konstantini Japaridze.

Mentioned Katsia II Dadiani died 1788, of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1758 to 1788.
Katsia was a son of Otia Dadiani on whose death he succeeded as prince-regnant of Mingrelia in 1758. Otia Dadiani died 1757, of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia from 1728 until his death. Like his predecessors, Otia Dadiani was embroiled in a series of civil wars that plagued western Georgia.

Otia was the eldest son of Bezhan Dadiani, Prince of Mingrelia, by his wife Tamar Gelovani.

Paul, Emperor of Russia, also confessed to Poniatowski that he was 'awaiting the advance of these great upheavals, which ... are near'. ...".

PAWEL Ist had children:
a.
Alexandre I of Russie, Emperor; 1777-1825; he married in 1793 in Saint-Petersbourg, Russia, to Luise Marie Auguste von Baden, 1779-1826.
Alexandre I, had a relationship with Maria Antonovna Czetwertynska, 1779-1854;
b.
Constantin Pavlovich of Russia, 1779-1831, married in 1796 to Juliane Henriette Ulrike von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld, 1781-1860.

Constantin Pavlovich, had a relationship with Josephine Friedrichs WEISS, 1780-1824 with the son Pavel Constantinovich Alexandrov, 1808-1857;

c.
Catherine Pavlovna of Russia, 1788-1819, married in 1809 in Saint-Petersbourg, to Georg von Oldenburg, 1784-1812, with:
Constantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, 1812-1881.

Catherine Pavlovna married 2nd in 1816 in Saint-Petersbourg, to Wilhelm I von Wurttemberg, Duce of Wurttmberg, 1781-1864;

d.
Nicolas I of Russia, Emperor, 1796-1855, married to Friederike Luise Charlotte Wilhelmine of Prussia; 1798-1860, the daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm von Hohenzollern;
the granddaughter of Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia;
the great-granddaughter of August Wilhelm of Prussia, born in 1722 in Berlin.

Catherine the Great, Empress of All Russia in 1762-1796, was
the sister of
Wilhelm Christian Friedrich von Anhalt-Zerbst;
Friedrich August von Anhalt-Zerbst;
Auguste Christina Charlotte von Anhalt-Zerbst, Pss;
and Elisabeth Ulrike von Anhalt-Zerbst, Pss.

Stanislaw Malachowski built industrial plants in Petrykozy, Ruda / Ruda Bialaczowska, Parczow.
In 1888, Bialaczow with the palace took Ludwik Broel-Plater, and his grandson Zygmunt Plater built a brickyard and sawmill in Petrykozy.
Above Stanislaw Malachowski (1736 - 1809) the owner of Bialaczow and others estates in the Opoczno county.
Before him Bialaczow belonged to Odrowaz, Kochanowski, Dembinski, then to Malachowski and Plater.
Above Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater, 1907-1980, was the son of
Edward Cezar Marian Broel-Plater born in 1871 in NIEKLAN in the KONECKI county and he died in 1958 + Janina Tyszkiewicz, b. 1877 in WAKA - d. 1928;
and the grandson of Ludwik Kazimierz Alojzy Broel-Plater, 1844-1909;
and the great-grandson of
Cezar August Broel-Plater, 1810-1869 married to Stefania Malachowska, 1819-1852,
the daughter of Ludwik Jakub Jan Malachowski, 1785-1856.

Mentioned Cezar August Broel-Plater or Cezary Plater, born in Wilno, died in 1869 in Gora close to SREM, insurgent in 1830. The son of
Kazimierz Wladyslaw Broel-Plater, 1779-1819 in St Petersburg + Eleonora Apolinara Zaba, 1784-1847 in Wilno.

Cezar August PLATER m. 1st in 1843 in Dresden, to Stefania Malachowska, born 1819;
and he was married 2nd time in 1859 to Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, born 1823 in Saratov, d. in 1899 in Nice, France, the daughter of
Pavel Alexeievich BOBRINSKI, 1801-1830, m. Julia Bielinska, 1804-1899,
and Julia BIELINSKA was the daughter of STANISLAW BIELINSKI.

Grigori Ivanovich Orlov (b. 1685 - see below !) m. Ljukeria Ivanovna Zinoviev (b. 1710) and had issue:
1.
Ivan ORLOV, in 1762 as Count Orlov (b. 1728); m. Jelisaveta Feodorovna Rtistschev;
2.
Grigori ORLOV, younger, in 1762 - Count Orlov, 1763 Furst von Orlov in Holy Roman Empire (b. 1734); m. 1776, Jekaterina Nikolaevna Zinoviev.

Named above GRIGORI ORLOV, younger, had a son by Empress Catherine II of Russia, ie. Ct Alexis Bobrinsky, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813; m. in 1796 to Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg.

"Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born [in 1752 or] in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. Natural son of Catherine the Great and Grigori Orlov, secretly born in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg and secretly raised at an estate in Bobriki until ... 1781 when Catherine wrote him a letter acknowledging her maternity. He was made a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul III ... promoted to General-Major. He married Baroness Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg. Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula".

Wassili Bobrinsky, b. 1804, d. Moscow in 1874, was the son of mentioned Alexei Bobrinsky, b. St.Petersburg in 1752 / 1762,
who married 1796 to
Anna Dorotea / Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg (1769 Tallinn - St. Petersburg in 1846) a daughter of the Tallinn commendant Woldemar Conrad von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1739.

Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY - for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.
Weronika's [m. Grabowska, nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.
Ludwika m. Count Adam Antoni Onufry Broel-Plater, 1790 - 1862, the son of
Count August Hiacynt Broel-Plater and Anna Rzewuska.
August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt, 1745-1803, was the son of
Konstanty Ludwik Broel-Plater, 1722 - 1778 in Kraslaw / Kraslava,
the grandson of Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater, ca 1680 / 1690 - 1736 + Rozalia BRZOSTOWSKA.
The great-grandson of count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Broel-Plater, ie. Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626 - 1696 + Louise Maria von Grotthuss / Ludwika Maria Broel-Plater Grothus, died in 1720, the daughter of Hildebrand Heinrich von Grotthus, and Anna Sibylla von Behr.

Breguet
cooperated also with Chambrier, V. Foy, the French government (dial telegraph in 1845), the Telegraph Company in 1863 (electric telegraph - Breguet System, late 19th century), in Britain in the 1860s and 1870s with Wood, Edward George b. in Clerkenwell, Islington, January 1812, d. 1896 from Cheapside, City of London, who was friend of Thomas Cooper, the Chartist (galvanic telegraph, Crossley's Telegraph in Halifax), d'Arlincourt (transmitter);
Breguet patented a Telegraph Communicator - Breguet Alphabetical Type, circa 1870; manufactured the telephone transmitter (Boudet, Laborde, Breguet, Ader, Du Moncel, and others) and telephone receivers (Bell, Breguet, and others).
Note: Winnie Buller b. in Bacton, Norfolk, receives pilot's license from Breguet School at Douia, France.
In Russia, St Petersburg - Moscow electrical telegraph line was established as the first;
in 1853 a line to Kronstadt, 1854 to Warsaw. The Russian state telegraph network of 11000 km was constructed by Siemens - Carl Siemens - in the period 1853 - 1855.
In 1863 to Tbilisi in Georgia upon the initiative of Grigola Orbeliani, d. 1883.
In 1860 to Sweden from Russia.
The first electromagnetic telegraph created a Russian scientist Paul L. Schilling in 1832.

Vasily Orlov vel Orlov-Denisov, born 1775, count
had his children:
1.
Css Sophia Orlov Denisov b. 1817 and married to Vladimir Pietrovich Tolstoy;
2.
Mikhail Orlov-Denisov born 1823 with wife from the Chertkov family, graf;
3.
Lyubov Orlova-Denisova / Orlov - Denisov married to Nikolai Trubetskoy; she b. 1828, d. 1860;
4.
Fedor / Fiodor born 1802 or 1806 with wife from the Nikitin family;
5.
Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin, he was born ? and died before 1868, Major-General, ataman Orenburg Cossacks.
Princess Maria Mikhailovna Katenin, died at Freiburg-im-Breisgau, on 23rd October 1910 or 1903 ?, was the daughter of mentioned Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin, and Countess Nadejda Vasilievna / Nadiezda, the second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov.

Above Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin,
the son of
Andrew / Andrej Katenin 'youngest' b. 1768 and d. 1835, mother - Irina Lermontov.
His grandfather
Fedor Katenin b. maybe ca 1730,
and his great-grandfather Ivan Nikitich Katenin b. maybe ca 1690, d. 4 December 1723.

Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin or Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin, married to Countess Nadejda Vasilievna, the second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov.
They had daughters:
1.
Mary or Maria / Princess Maria Mikhailovna Katenin married in 1868 to Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski b. 7th August 1844, Governor of Vilno in 1899 and Vice-Governor in 1896 - 1899; he d. 1916, having two sons and four daughters.
2.
Sofia KATENIN d. 1908, married ca 1880 to Viktor Martynov / Wiktor Martynow, b. 1858, d. 1915
- his father,
Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich, b. 1816,
and his grandparents:
Solomon M. Martinov b. 1774, and Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya, b. 1783.

Martynov / Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760, had above named brother
Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich b. 1774, d. 1839 or after 1840 + Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska, Polish noble woman (1783 - 1851), the daughter of Major and State Councilor Mikhail Vasilyevich Tarnowski (1759 - ?). Maria Tarnowska [Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska - Polish, 1783 - 1851] came from the Ukrainian Cossacks.
Children of Elzbieta Tarnowska MARTYNOW were:
Elizabeth Solomonovna Martynov,
Ekaterina Martynova Solomonovna (Rzhevskaya - Rzhevskij Michal),
Michael Solomonovich Martynov, 1814-1860;
Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich, 1815 / 1816 - 1875 / 1876, who in 1841 killed Lermontov in a duel, his family related to Kolirovsky and Romeiko - Hurko (Polish);
b. in 1819 - Natalia Martynova Solomonovna;
Julia Martynova Solomonovna Gagarin, b. 1821;
Dmitry Martynov Solomonovich, born 1824 and died 1909;
also Pawel MARTYNOV and Peter Solomonovich Martynov (? born ca 1820) - friends of Stefan Drzewiecki, Polish nobleman but about Pawel and Peter no any inf.

Above Michael Tarnavskiy / Mikhail Vasilyevich Tarnowski b. 1759, was the son of
Wasyl Tarnowski / Vasily Tarnowski, b. ca 1720 [Vasily was Cossak, captain of Poltava regiment];
the grandson of Jan Tarnowski / Ivan Grigorevich Tarnavskiy died 1761 (? born ca 1700).
The great-grandson of Grigorij TARNOWSKI (? born ca 1670) who was a son of Jan TARNOWSKI, b. ca 1650, and a grandson of Jozef Tarnowski, b. ca 1620.

Mentioned above Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760 - that is Martynov Dmitry Michajlovich b. 1760. Captain (or Major?), was a Kirsanov district (in Tambov Province) leader of the nobility.
His daughter was Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria Matriniwna second voto Krasnickaja (Krasnicki). Wiktoria born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev. Wiktoria MARTYNOW was the 1st married to Piotr Konstantynowicz.
Piotr Konstantynowicz b. 1785, was the son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz, b. 1741.
Piotr Konstantynowicz died on October 9, 1850 in Kiev, Baykove cemetery; Kiev garrison 1836, general major in 1848, the son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz born 1741 and died 1786. Krzysztof was the son of ANASTAZY Konstantynowicz of the Mscislau branch, b. maybe ca 1700/1710.
Wiktoria Konstantynowicz Karsnicka nee MARTYNOW, b. 1796, with her husband Piotr Konstantynowicz b. 1785, had a daughter Anna.
Anna's stepmother (not mother) was Ivanivna Gulak, a daughter of Nadia Andriievna Surovceva and Ivan Ivanovich Gulak / Jan Gulak, a son of Jan Gulak older.

The daughter of above Wiktoria, ie. above Anna Petrowna Konstantynowicz WERNADSKA / Hanna Pietriwna / Konstantinovich who married Vernadsky / Vernadskij.
Anna became the wife of Professor Ivan Vasilevich Vernadsky / Iwan Wasylewicz Wernadski, b. 1821 died 1884, and she was mother of W. I. Wernadski.
Anna b. November 11, 1837 (1827?) in Kiev / Kyiv in Ukraine and died on November 7, 1898 (1865?).
Wernadska Konstantynowicz Anna / Ganna / Hanna was friend of Wultfert Malecka Lidia, a daughter of Karol Malecki.
Anna's children:
1.
Wladymir Wernadski, born on 28 February 1863, d. on 6th January 1945,
2.
Ekaterina Korolenko, born 1864, died 1910,
3.
Olga Wernadska born 1864.

Anna's brothers and sisters:
1.
Pawel Konstantynowicz Piotrowicz / Pawlo, a son of Pietr Konstantynowicz [Piotr was born in 1785], 1822 - 1884, lived in Wsiotiwce / Wojtiwce / Woitivcy / Wojtowce, married to Olga Iwanowna, b. ?, died 1903, a daughter of Dubnikow; PAWEL Konstantynowicz served for the Poltawskij regiment in 1837, the Sleckij regiment (Slucki ?) of 1842, 1843 lieutenant, the Newski Naval regiment 1845, has 7 children;
2. Lew Konstantynowicz,
3. Elena,
4.
Iwan Piotrowicz ie. Jan Konstantynowicz b. 1818, who married to Marija Sofroniwna / Sofronow, a daughter of Grigorij Sofronow, b. ?, died 1850, she was from Sewastopol;
Konstantynowicz Iwan, the son of Piotr Konstantynowicz, born 1818 - died 1877, since 1834 served the Russian fleet, captain 1st class, 1875 Caucasus army;
Jan Konstantynowicz had daughter
Oleksandra Iwaniwna Konstantynowicz / Aleksandra Iwanowna, 1848 - died 1920, nee Konstantynowicz; and Oleksandra was married in August 1866 to Lew Modzelewski, a son of Michail Modzelewski, 1837 - 1896;
Oleksandra's sons:
Modzelewski Wadim Lwowicz, 1882 - 1920, historian;
and
Wsiewolod Lwowicz Modzelewski, 1879 - 1936, the Naval Corps in Sankt Petersburg and after in 1898 he served in the Russian fleet in Petersburg, 'Imperator Aleksandr II', 1904 - 1905 a war against Japan, the captain 2nd class in 1912.

5. Zofia - Sofija Konstantynowicz Piotrowna, 1823 - 1848,
6. Wladymir,
7. Aleksandr,
8. Aleksandr second ie.
Aleksander Konstantynowicz who came from an Ukrainian military and landowning family, lived in the government of Poltava (now in Ukraine), also in Kiev;
his daughter was
Olga I. Konstantynowicz who was born 1860 in Kiev - since 1880 in Paris and USA at the beginning of the 20th cent.;
9. Elizawieta,
10. Piotr older.

Anna Konstantynowicz m. Wernadska, was the daughter of Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria second voto Krasnicka was born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev.

And we back again to above
Pr Nikolay of Georgia, governor of Vilnius in 1899 (b. on 17 Aug 1844 - d. on 24 Oct 1916), m. in 1868 to Maria Mikhailovna Katenin (d. on 23 Oct 1910).
Princess Maria Mikhailovna Katenin, died at Freiburg-im-Breisgau on 23rd October 1910 or 1903 ?, was the daughter of Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin, and Countess Nadejda Vasilievna / Nadiezda, the second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov.
Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin, died before 1868, Major-General, ataman Orenburg Cossacks, the son of Andrew KATENIN / Andrej Katenin 'youngest' b. 1768 and d. 1835 + Irina Lermontov.
Nadiezda KATENIN was the sister to Michail Vasilievich Orlov Denisov born 1823.

Olga Kalinowska [the daughter of Jozef Kalinowski and the granddaughter of Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759] born 1818 or in 1822, was married in 1844 to Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski, b. 1808, d. 1863.
Olga's son:
Michal Bogdan = Bohdan Oginski / Bogdan Oginski was born in 1849.
Olga Kalinowska was lover of Alexander II, tsar of Russia who was born in Moscow on 29. 04. 1818. This Emperor has children from two marriages and children with two different women: with princess Lubomirska ca 1867 and with above Olga, countess Kalinovsky / Olga nee Kalinowska was the son Michael-Bogdan or Bogdan / Bohdan, prince Oginski born 10. 10. 1848 or 1849 who married to Gabrielle-Marie, countess Potulicka / Gabriela Maria Potulicki.
I wrote above that the grandfather of Olga, Jozefina and Seweryna was Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759. Seweryn was the granfather also to Maria Kalinowska m. Trubecka who moved home to Cracow [at present in Tallinn].

Karol WALEWSKI died ca 1757, an owner of Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia, married Brygida Galecka, a daughter of Franciszek GALECKI and Ludwika Poniatowska, the sister of the last King of Poland-Lithuania.
BRYGIDA married 2nd to Jan Radolinski; she come from the family of the King Poniatowski. Ludwika nee Poniatowska / Countess Ludwika Maria Poniatowska (1728 - 1781) as "Luds" was the sister of King. Brygida Walewski was born to Franciszek Galecki and Ludwika Galecka born Poniatowska.

Karol WALEWSKI died ca 1757, was the brother of Wojciech WALEWSKI died in 1757, an owner of Pstrekonie / Pstrokonie, m. in 1730, to Teresa Laszowska, with a son Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI, 1754 - 1820, MP in 1776 + in 1784 to Martyna / Maksyma Wezyk, d. 1792, an owner of Kalinowa and Ligota, and Martyna was the 1v. Andrzej Niemojowski, the 2v. Ludwik Wezyk.

Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI, the 2nd m. in April 1794 to Kalinowska Janina / Antonina Kalinowska of Lelow, the daughter of Ignacy KALINOWSKI and Justyna Borzecka.
Napoleon WALEWSKI was a son of Ludwik Walewski, 1754-1820, who m. Antonina Kalinowska ie. Antonina Aniela Teodora Kalinowska, b. 1764 in the Kroczyce parish.

The branch of Walenty Kalinowski b. ca 1615 + Eufrozyna Bydlowska b. ca 1610.
Walenty's son:
Marcin Kalinowski, 1640-1738 + Anna Katarzyna Tarnawska / Tarnowska, b. ca 1640,
with a son
Ludwik Kalinowski, b. ca 1680 + Zofia Potocka, b. ca 1670 + 2nd in 1723 to Elzbieta Poninska, b. 1690,
with daughters:
1.
Marianna Kalinowska b. ca 1700,
2.
Tekla Kalinowska b. ca 1700 married to Antoni Bielski died in 1789, with daughters 2a.
Julianna Bielska + Dominik Herakliusz Dzieduszycki, 1727-1804,
2b.
Elzbieta Bielska
2c. Aniela Bielska.
2d.
Barbara Kalinowska born circa 1725 / 1730, m. Augustyn Ulinski b. 1720 / 1728, of Podolia, Count in Austria in 1779.

The sibilings of above Marcin Kalinowski, 1640-1738:

Aleksander Kalinowski, b. ca 1640 + Elzbieta Strzemeska,
Klara Kalinowska, b. ca 1640 + Pawel Chamiec,
Antoni Kalinowski, born ca 1640 + Ludwika Gidzinska Gierowska,
Jozef Jan Kalinowski, 1650-1728 + Anna Lanckoronska, b. ca 1660, with children:
a. Adam Kalinowski b. ca 1690 + Marianna Boryszewska, with a son Jozef Kalinowski b. ca 1720;
b.
Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720,
with children:
1. Agnieszka Kalinowska b. ca 1750,
2. Franciszka Kalinowska b. ca 1760/1765 + Olszewski,
3. Justyna Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jozef Soltyk + Tomasz Piasecki,
4. Jozefa Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jan Sadel / Jan Sadlo + 2nd time to Glogowski,
5.
Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Ludwik Walewski,
6.
Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 + Elzbieta Bielska.

Mentioned above Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 (ca 1730 !?) married to Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720 (b. ca 1735 ?), the daughter of
Franciszek Borzecki b. ca 1695 -
a son of Antoni Borzecki and Justyna Winnicka
and named Franciszek's wife, Marianna Pociej b. ca 1700,
a daughter of Ludwik Konstanty Pociej, commander-in-chief of the Lithuania Army in 1709, with his second wife Emercjanna Warszycka -
a daughter of Stanislaw Warszycki
- and named Emercjanna Pociej was the 2nd time married to Duke Montmorency
(his 1st wife was Aniela Katarzyna Zahorowska, a daughter of Stefan ZAHOROWSKI).

Emerencjanna or Emercjanna Pociej, de Bours de Montmorency, nee Warszycka was born ca 1692, to Stanislaw Warszycki and Marianna JORDAN of Zakliczyn b. ca 1670.
Stanislaw was born in 1666.
Emerencjanna married Ludwik Konstanty Pociej in 1717, b. in 1664, in Kietowiszki.
They had daughter Ludwika Marianna Borzecka nee Pociej.
Emerencjanna married 2nd to Jozef Aleksander de Bours de Montmorency in 1730, ie. Jozef de Montmorency, chevalier seigneur de Bours, born in 1690 / 1700.
Emerencjanna died in 1730.

Above named Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI 2nd m. in April 1794 to Kalinowska Janina / Antonina Kalinowska of Lelow, the daughter of Ignacy KALINOWSKI and Justyna Borzecka -
Antonina was 2nd time married in 1822 in Swierzyny, to Mikolaj Krobanowski b. ca 1771.
Mentioned above
Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 (ca 1730 !?) + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720 (b. ca 1735 ?), the daughter of Franciszek Borzecki b. ca 1695, the granddaughter of Antoni BORZECKI and Justyna Winnicka.
Mentioned Antonina Aniela Teodora Kalinowska b. 1764 in the Kroczyce parish, was the daughter of Ignacy Kalinowski, 1710 - 1782 and Justyna Borzęcka b. 1720.
Antonina b. ca 1750 / 1760 had 3 sons (Karol Franciszek Walewski) and daughter.

Ludwik Konstanty Pociej b. 1664, d. 30 January 1730, in 1709 commander-in-chief of the Lithuanian army,
his parents:
Leonard Gabriel Pociej and Regina Oginska.

Ludwik Konstanty was father of Ludwika Marianna Pociej (b. ca 1715) who married to Franciszek Borzecki (ca 1693 - 1739) with daughter
Justyna KALINOWSKA Borzecka m. Ignacy Kalinowski born ca 1710 died 1782.
Her son was count Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759, married in 1780 to Elzbieta Bielski from Olbrachcice born ca 1760 with children:
1.
Jozef Kalinowski / Osip Kalinowski, the general of Polish Army, b. after 1780, died 1825 - his wife Emilia Potocka born 1790

{Marianna Elzbieta Uvarova nee Lubomirska, ca 1766 - d. 1810, was the daughter of Kasper Lubomirski and Barbara Poninska;
she was the wife of Protazy Antoni Potocki;
Count Valerian Zubov,
and Uvarov; she was the mother of Emilia Kalinowska},

2.
Ignacy Franciszek Kalinowski, b. 1784 d. 1831,
3.
Justyna Kalinowska married Russocka b. 1790 d. 1876.

Above Ignacy Franciszek Kalinowski b. 1784 d. 1831 had son Wladyslaw Kalinowski.

Children of mentioned count Jozef Kalinowski b. aft. 1780:
1. Seweryna Kalinowska, b. 1814 d. 1852,
2. Jozefina Kalinowska married Oginska, born 1816 and died 1844;
3. Olga Kalinowska, born 1822, died 7 April 1899 in Retow;
4. probably M. Kalinowska (Maria Kalinowska Trubecka) married Troubetzkoy / Trubecki.

Above countess Olga Kalinowska born 1818 or 1822 was married to Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski, b. 1808 d. 1863, with a wedding in 1844, and her son Bohdan / Bogdan Oginski was born in 1849. She was lover of Alexander II, tsar of Russia who was born in Moscow on 29. 04. 1818. This Emperor has children from two marriages and children with two different women. With above Olga, countess Kalinovsky / Olga nee Kalinowska was son Michael-Bogdan or Bogdan / Bohdan, prince Oginski born in 1848 or 1849, who married to Gabrielle-Marie countess Potulicka / Maria Potulicki
[compare MIELZYNSKI of PAWLOWICE and WOLSZTYN].

Mentioned Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI had children:
A.
Michal Walewski b. 1804, an owner of Krzeslow (see Wola PSZCZOLECKA where my family), Kurow, Wypychow, Podlesie, Dziuby, Stara Poczta,
B. Justyna b. 1807,
C.
Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski b. 1795, an owner of Parzymiechy + Marianna Radolinska, a daughter of Piotr RADOLINSKI and Tekla Lanckoronska.
D.
Napoleon Walewski, b. 1802, an owner of Pstrokonie, Wozniki, Swierzyna, Gorzuchow, Lisy + Natalia Kreska d. ca 1833, a daughter of Florian KRESKI and Antonina Karsnicka.

We back at present to the grandson of named above Seweryna Kalinowska, ie. to Mikolaj Plautin b. 1868 who married to
Maria Michajlowna Rajewska, 1872 - 30 December 1942;
her mother:
Marija Grigorievna nee Gagarin -
her sister
Anastazja Grigorievna nee Gagarin b. 1853 died 1876 married to Piotr Michajlovich Orlov Denisov born 1852
who was a son of
Michail Vasilievich Orlov Denisov born 1823, who was brother of Nadiezda Orlov Denisov married Michael Andreevich Katenin. Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin m. Countess Nadejda Vasilievna, the second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov.

Michael KATENIN / Michail Andreevich Katenin was the brother of
Alexander A. Katenin, b. 1800 in Kluseevo or in Polovtsov in 1803 with wife Barbara I. Vadkovsky from Jan Wadkowski family.

Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski b. 7th August 1844, Corps of Pages, St Petersburg, Col. Chevalier Guards, served in the Russo-Turkish War 1878, Councillor of State, Marshal of the Nobility of Vladimir, Governor of Vilno in 1899 (Vice-Governor in 1896 - 1899),
married in 1868 to
Princess Maria Mikhailovna Katenin, died at Freiburg-im-Breisgau, on 23rd October 1910 or in 1903 ?, the daughter of Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin, and Countess Nadejda Vasilievna, the second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov.

Maria Mikhailovna Katenin + Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski b. 7th August 1844, had two sons and four daughters.

Above NIKOLAOZ's sibilings:
1.
Princess Ana / Anna Ilyinichna, b. at Moscow, 1828, Princess of Georgia on 6th May 1833, m. Lieutenant-General Prince Davit / David Alexandrovitch Chavchavadze (b. 26th August 1817, d. 15th November 1884), a son of Prince Aleksandri / Alexander Garsevanovitch Chavchavadze, by his wife, Princess Salomea,
a daughter of Major-General Prince Ioani / Ivan Davidovitch Orbeliani.
She d. 5th October 1905 having four sons and seven daughters among others in Georgia - Abkhazia.
2.
Princess Varvara / Varvara Ilyinichna, b. 1831, a title of Princess of Georgia on 6th May 1833, m. (first) in May 1852, to Major-General Elizbar Ilya Dimitrievitch Jambakurian-Orbeliani (b. 1817, died near to Bachlyk-Atslikar, Turkey, 8th December 1853),
a youngest son of Prince Zurab-Dimitri Jambakurian-Orbeliani, by his wife, Princess Khwarashan Ana Khanum,
an elder daughter of Prince Zakaria Andronikashvili, Governor of Kiziq;
Pss VARVARA was married (second) to Nestel.
She d. 30th March 1884, having son, by her first husband.

NIKOLAOZ, b. in 1844 in St Petersburg, was the son of
Prince Elizbar, b. 2nd September 1790, educ. Corps of Pages, St Petersburg, served as a Capt. at the battle of Borodino 1812, retd. 1823, married at Moscow in 1827 to Princess Anastasia Grigorievna (b. at Moscow, 25th September 1805, d. there, 21st March 1885, bur. Pokrova Monastery),
a daughter of Grigori Petrovitch Obolenskii.
ELIZBAR d. at Moscow, 18th July 1854 and bur. Pokrova Monastery, having five sons and nine daughters.

ELIZBAR had also a son -
Prince Grigori / Grigori Ilyich Gruzinski, born at Moscow 15th October 1833, Col. Lncrs. of the Guard 1863, first married ca August 1865 and
the second times married on 4th May 1867, to Princess Olga Dimitrievna (b. 1844, d. at Moscow, 10th November 1902 and bur. Monastery of St Daniel, Moscow),
a daughter of Lieutenant-General Dimitri Nikolaievitch Frolov.
Grigori d. at Ekaterinovka, on 18th September 1899, having three sons and five daughters.

ELIZBAR b. in 1790, was the son of Georgij XII Bagration - Kachietinskij,
and according to Christopher Buyers, Georgij XII b. 9th October 1746, was the third son of Irakli II, King of Kartli and Kakheti; Georgij was crowned at the Cathedral of Anchis-Khat, Tiflis, on 5th December 1799; Georgij had a children by his second wife Queen Ana, with the son
Prince Elizbar, b. 2nd September 1790, educ. Corps of Pages, St Petersburg, married at Moscow in 1827 to Princess Anastasia Grigorievna (b. at Moscow, 25th September 1805, d. there, 21st March 1885, bur. Pokrova Monastery), a daughter of Grigori Petrovitch Obolenskii.

The genealogy of named GEORGIJ XII Bagration - Kachietinskij and KATENIN:

Mary / Marija Michailovna Katenin b. ? and died 1903; married 1868 or 1869 to
His Highness Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski / Nikolai Ilyich Bagration Gruzinskij of Georgia, b. 1844, d. 1916, the son of
Elizbar / Ilija Bagration-Gruzinskij who was b. 1790 and died 1854,
the grandson of
Georgij XII Bagration - Kachietinskij who born 10 October 1746 and died 28 December 1800;
the great-grandson of
Iraklij 2nd Bagration b. 1720 d. 1798.

Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski b. 7th August 1844, Corps of Pages, St Petersburg, Col. Chevalier Guards, served in the Russo-Turkish War 1878, Councillor of State, Marshal of the Nobility of Vladimir, Governor of Vilno 1899 (Vice-Governor 1896 - 1899), married in 1868 to Princess Maria Mikhailovna Katenin, and she died at Freiburg-im-Breisgau, on 23rd October 1910 or in 1903, the daughter of Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin, and Countess Nadejda Vasilievna, the second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov.

Above Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin daughters:
1.
Sofia d. 1908 and married VIKTOR Martynov b. 1858.

Viktor b. 1858, was the grandson of Solomon b. 1774, and named Solomon had a brother
Martynov Dmitry Michajlovich born 1760, ie. Martynov Dmitry Michajlovich b. 1760. Captain and then he was Major. He was a Kirsanov district (in Tambov Province) leader of the nobility.
Dmitry's brother: Solomon Martynow 1774-1839. And Viktor was the grandson of Solomon.
Dmitry's daughter was Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria Matriniwna second voto KRASNICKA / Krasnickaja, born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev.

Sofia Katenin d. 1908 and married ca 1880 to Viktor Martynov b. 1858 d. 1915.
Viktor was the son of Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich b. 1816;
Viktor's grandparents:
Solomon M. Martinov b. 1774, and Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya b. 1783.
2.
Michail's second daughter was Mary Katenin / Marija Michailovna Katenin b. ? and died 1903; married 1868 or 1869 to His Highness Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski / Nikolai Ilyich Bagration Gruzinskij of Georgia, b. 1844, d. 1916, the son of
Elizbar / Ilija Bagration-Gruzinskij who was b. 1790 and died 1854,
the grandson of
GIORGI XII Bagrationi / Georgij XII Bagration - Kachietinskij who was born 10 October 1746 and died 28 December 1800;
the great-grandson of
Iraklij 2nd Bagration, b. 1720, d. 1798,
who was the son of Tejmuraz 2nd Bagration, b. 1690, d. 1762, and the grandson of Iraklij 1st Nazar Ali Chan Bagration, b. 1643, died 1709.

Prince Nikolai Ilyich Bagration Gruzinskij, b. 1844, had relatives:
Orbeliani,
Chavchavadze
and Sviatopolk-Mirsky / Swiatopelk-Mirski.

ORBELIANI and Mikolaj Swiatopelk Mirski, 1833 - 1898, m. 1st to Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi 1842.
He bought MIR in 1895 from the family of Dominik Radziwill and his daughter Stefania.

Mikolaj Swiatopelk-Mirski b. 1833, d. 1898, was the son of
JAN Siemionowicz Swiatopelk Mirski / Tomasz Teofil Jan MIRSKI, and Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska.
Mikolaj was the husband of named Wiera and m. the 2nd to Kleopatra (Kapitolina).
Princess Vera Ilyinichna, b. at Tiflis, 1842, educ. and married in Tiflis, 4th May 1860 as first wife of General Prince Nikolai Ivanovitch Sviatopolk - Mirskii (Polish, b. at Miastkow, 5th July 1833; m. second, Cleoptra Mikhailovna Khanikova / Chanikow, and d. at Mir, 15th July 1898), Ataman of the Don Cossacks,
third son of Prince Tomasz Boguslaw Jan Sviatopolk-Mirskii, and by his second wife, Princess Marcianna, nee von Nostitz-Jackowska.
VERA d. at Vladicaucase, 1863, having only son, who d. young.

Jan Nepomucen von Nostitz-Jackowski married Anna nee Tucholka.
Then Jan Nepomucen married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, she was born 1776 / 1780.
They had one daughter Marianna Marcjanna nee Nostitz-Jackowska, b. ca 1800, married
Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. 26.12.1788 - d. 1861 / 1878.
Above named Ivan Swiatopelk - Mirski or Jan Swiatopelk, and Marianna Marcjanna had a sons:
1.
Dmitri Ivanovich Svatjopolk-Mirski. Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, 1825 - 1899, was a Imperial Russian Army general. Sviatopolk-Mirsky and his wife, Georgian princess Sofia Orbeliani, had one son, Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, future Minister of the Interior of Russia.
Prince Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky, 1857, Vladikavkaz - 1914, Saint Petersburg, was a Russian general and in July 1904, he succeeded to the position of Minister of the Interior after Plehve's assassination. His appointment was seen as a victory of Liberals. The massacre of a demonstration in Saint Petersburg, known as Bloody Sunday, occurred on 22 January 1905. According to Svyatopolk-Mirsky, he never had authorised the shooting of the demonstrators.
2.
Nikolaj Swiatopelk - Mirski = General Prince Nikolai Ivanovitch Sviatopolk - Mirskii (Polish, b. at Miastkow, 5th July 1833; m. second, Cleoptra Mikhailovna Khanikova / Chanikow, and d. at Mir, 15th July 1898). Ataman of the Don Cossacks, third son of Prince Tomasz Boguslaw Jan Sviatopolk-Mirskii, by his second wife, Princess Marcianna, nee von Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna / Marcjanna nee Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1800, married Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. 1788 - d. 1861 / 1878.

Above
Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky, m. Swiatopelk Mirska, b. 1842 in Tbilisi, Georgia; d. 1860 or in 1863;
was the daughter of
ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, and Anastasja.
VERA's brother was
His Highness Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski / Nikolai Ilyich Bagration Gruzinskij of Georgia, b. 1844, d. 1916, the son of Elizbar / Ilija Bagration-Gruzinskij who was b. 1790 and died 1854.

ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of
Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam.
Giorgi XII Bagrationi King of Kartli and Kakheti, b. 1746, d. 1800,
was the son of
Erekle II, King of Georgia and Anna Abashidze.
Erekle II Bagrationi / Iraklij, known as Herculius II, b. 1720 in Telavi, in Kakheti, Georgia; d. 1798;
was the son of
Teimuraz II, King of Kakheti and Kartli.

Wiera's relatives:
Mary / Marija Michailovna Katenin b. ? and died 1903; married 1868 or 1869 to His Highness Prince Nikolaoz / Nikolai Ilyich Gruzinski / Nikolai Ilyich Bagration Gruzinskij of Georgia, b. 1844, d. 1916, the son of Elizbar / Ilija Bagration-Gruzinskij who was b. 1790 and died 1854, the grandson of Georgij XII Bagration - Kachietinskij who born 10 October 1746 and died 28 December 1800.

Pss Vera (Tbilisi 1842 - Vladikavkaz 4 May 1860) m. in Tbilisi on 4 May 1860 to Pr Nikolay Ivanovich Svyatopolk-Mirsky / Mikolaj Swiatopelk Mirski (Miastkow 5 Jul 1833 - 15 Jul 1898), the Commander of the Don Cossacks.

Mentioned Erekle II, king of Kacheti 1744-62, king of united Georgia 1762-98 (born Telavi on 7 Nov 1720 and died in Telavi 11 Jan 1798),
m. 1st in 1739 to Pss Kethevan Mkheidze (d. 1744),
m. 2nd in 1745 to Pss Ana Abashidze (1730 - Tbilisi on 6 Dec 1749) and
m. 3rd in 1750 Pss Darejan Dadiani (20 Jul 1734 - St. Petersburg 8 Nov 1808),
with children among others:
a)
Vakhtang, duke of Aragvi in 1747 (b. 1742 - Tbilisi on 1 Feb 1756);
b)
Giorgi XII, the last king of Georgia 1798 - 1800 (born 10 Oct 1746 - Tbilisi on 28 Dec 1800),
married 1st in 1766 to Pss Kethevan Andronikashvili of a branch of the Komnenoi family (1754 - Tbilisi on 23 Apr 1782),
m. 2nd on 13 Jul 1783 Pss Mariam Tsitsishvili (Tbilisi 9 Apr 1768 - Moscow 30 Mar 1850).


My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century by Russia [and in 1937 by Soviet Union].
Let the example be an ominous figure of Jakob Johann von Sievers who has been active in the Russian intelligence since 1748.

This structure had a military - intelligence - political nature. This structure created for decades the leading politicians, and drove to the spectacular political internationally events. The mystery of the complicated machines - several octopuses - caused the birth of conspiracy theories, such theories and journalism as Archibald Henry Maule Ramsay b. 1894.

For a 100 years such theories indicate specified states, as well as some nations or particular politicians, as drivers of the intelligence structure - this situation lasts from 1916 to today, 2014.

The answer to the above question at the moment is gone.

In the history of Tsarist Russia, it is difficult to find a detail, because there is difficult to get to archives of a special services and political institutions.
I quote the text of the book 'The Anglo-American Establishment' by Carroll Quigley ed. in 1981 (copyright by The Anglo-American Establishment: From Rhodes to Cliveden. 1981, New York: Books in Focus, 354 pages, ISBN 0-916728-50-1; reprinted by Rancho Palos Verdes: GSG & Associates, date unknown, ISBN 0-945001-01-0).
The author of this book reveals details of secret intelligence and political structures of the United Kingdom and the USA in the second half of the 19th century and in the first half of the twentieth century.
These data obviously yet not suggest who or what was the driving force of the intelligence network and the military-political structures, which in details is discussed on this web site, and broadening data on the other sites designated as parts of my search.
My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century.

These Scottish degrees, or so-called Templar system, made rapid progress, and as it had headquarters in the Jesuit College of CLERMONT at PARIS, was termed the System of Clermont.
"The specific "Knights Templar" fraternal order connected to Freemasonry originated from Thomas Dunckerley toward the end of the 18th century ...
In 1751 Baron Karl Gotthelf von Hund und Altengrotkau began the Order of Strict Observance, which ritual he claimed to have received from the reconstituted Templar Order in 1743 in Paris.
He was initiated, by Scottish knights, into the Order of the Knights Templar, and ... to have met two of the "unknown superiors" who directed all of masonry, one of whom was Prince Charles Edward Stuart.
... In 1779 the High Knights Templar of Ireland Lodge, Kilwinning, obtained a charter from Lodge Mother Kilwinning in Scotland..."
- all above by Wikipedia and others webnet sources.

The System of Clermont was introduced in Germany in 1751, by the Baron HUNDT, as the Strict Observance rite.
System of Clermont contemplated the restoration of the Stuarts to the throne.
Charles Edward Louis John Casimir Sylvester Severino Maria Stuart (1720 - 1788), was the second Jacobite pretender to the thrones of England, Scotland, France and Ireland (as Charles III).
In 1742, Lord Kilmarnock and other exiled Stuart participants received Karl Gotthelf, Baron Von Hund into the Order of the Temple in Paris showing the Jacobite Templar link still existed;
and in 1745,
Prince Charles Edward Stuart given a gala meeting for the Chivalry of the Order in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh.
Jacobitism was a political movement in Great Britain and Ireland that aimed to restore the Roman Catholic Stuart King James II of England and his heirs to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland.

Compare:
Karolina Rozalia Tekla Sobanska nee Rzewuska (1793/1795 - 1885) - Countess, an agent of the Russian tsarist police, wife of Jerome Sobanski. Carolina Rzewuska was born as a daughter of Adam Lawrence Rzewuski and her siblings were
Ewelina Hanska, and
Adam RZEWUSKI, Russian general.
After completing education in Vienna, she married Jerome Sobanski, landowner close to Odessa; in 1818 he met Karolina by General Ivan Osipovich de Witte / Jan de Witte. She participated in the social life of the city, and 1823 met Alexander Pushkin. Pushkin fall in love with Sobanska.
The next exile, who found himself, surrounded by Witt and Sobanski, was Adam Mickiewicz.
Sobanska was known as a traitor;
August to October 1825, Mickiewicz and Sobanski participated in the expedition to Crimea, but
Woroncew / Vorontsev arranged Mickiewicz's transfer to Moscow
[Ekaterina was the sister of Prince Mikhail Vorontsov, Viceroy of New Russia and Caucasus (b. 1782 - d. 1856 in ODESSA)].
In 1829 Adam Mickiewicz probably thanks to her left Russia and went to Germany on board an English ship.

In 1767 or 1768
- J. A. von Stark / STARCK has established a new sect, which grew out of Clirici Ordinis Templariorum / Clerics of the Knights Templar.
Von Starck was in 1761 initiated into a French freemasonry lodge at Gottingen / Getynga [south to HANOVER] but left for St. Petersburg in 1761, while teaching in St. Petersburg [1761-1765 and in 1768], Starck had met a Greek by the name of
Count Peter Melesino / Melissino, 1726-1797, a lieutenant-general in the Russian Imperial Army, and whose order of freemasonry claimed the clerics of the Templar Knights.
Then Starck traveled to Paris in 1765 and obtained a position at the royal library; back to Germany, in Wismar (1766-8).

Starck promoted the clerical brand of Templarism
[see: in France in 1749; in 1750 in French Brittany; see
Count Belford who had flown from Scotland to Russia;
in Ireland 1750/1760 or since ca 1758-1760; on 24th June 1758 in Tipperary at Lodge No 296 (see below) with Sir Chas. A. CAMERON;
Berlin in 1760;
in Ireland in 1765 - Sir Edward Gilmore]
and in 1768 joined it to movement of Karl Gotthelf von Hund (1722-76), a union formalized in 1772.

Starck helped found a Strict Observance lodge at Wismar (1767),
returned to St. Petersburg in 1768, presumably on freemasonry business,
back in Konigsberg in 1769 where he lived next door to Immanuel Kant.

1769 - in Boston, New England, was established the Provincial Grand Lodge, under the auspices of Scotland.

BELFORD:
Inf. by STARCK in 1809-1815:
"... in St Petersburg in 1763, Starck made the acquqintance of the Last Grand Master of the Templar Order, named a SOLE aureo in the Magister Ordinis' list.
This was Count Belford who had flown to Russia after the Scottish rebellion, a man aged about sixty, then affected with gout, who lived at the house of Grand Chancellor VORONCOV and was supported by him".

Compare -
General Belford died in Ireland aged 71, in Woolwich Warren in 1780. He was fighting in 1741 in Carthagena. Then under Duke Cumberland. He had 2 sons.

The Freemasons in Russia in the 18th century - remember on Roman Larionovich Vorontsov [inf. in 1762], and Count G. G. ORLOV / Count Orloff.

Above G. G. Orlov:
Grigori Ivanovich Orlov (b. 1685) m. Ljukeria Ivanovna Zinoviev (b. 1710)
and had issue:
1.
Ivan Orlov, in 1762 as Count Orlov (b. 1728); m. Jelisaveta Feodorovna Rtistschev;
2.
Grigori, younger, in 1762 - Count Orlov, 1763 Furst von Orlov in Holy Roman Empire (b. 1734); m. 1776, Jekaterina Nikolaevna Zinoviev.
Named above
GRIGORI ORLOV, younger, had a son by Empress Catherine II of Russia, ie. Ct Alexis Bobrinsky, d. in Bogoroditsk in 1813;
m. in 1796 to Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg.

"Alexei Grigorievitch Bobrinskoy, born in 1762 in Saint Petersburg; Count. Natural son of Catherine the Great and Grigori Orlov, secretly born in the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg and secretly raised at an estate in Bobriki until ... 1781 when Catherine wrote him a letter acknowledging her maternity. He was made a Count of the Russian Empire by his half-brother Emperor Paul III ... promoted to General-Major. He married Baroness Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg. Died at his estate at Bogoroditsk near Tula".

Roman Larionovich Vorontsov was born in 1717 [1707 ?], d. 1783.
He was married to Marfa Ivanovna Surmina.

Count Semyon Romanovich Vorontsov [born in 1744 in Moscow, died in 1832 in LONDON !] was a Russian diplomat - Vorontsov's parents were Roman Larionovich Vorontsov (1717 - 1783) and Marfa Ivanovna Surmina (1718 - 1745);
married Catherine Siniavin, with the daughter
Catherine Countess Vorontsov, b. 1783/1784, d. 1856

[Countess Ekaterina Semyonovna Vorontsov / Woronzow, the daughter of Semyon Vorontsov, the Russian ambassador in the Great Britain from 1785 [until 1806; he died in 1832 in London];
Ekaterina was the sister of Prince Mikhail Vorontsov, Viceroy of New Russia and Caucasus (1782-1856 in ODESSA).
She was a niece of Princess Dashkova, a friend of Catherine the Great and a conspirator in the coup d'etat against Emperor Paul III / Peter III and put his wife on the throne].

By Wikipedia on Catherine Vorontsov:
"... In 1808, she married George Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke as his second wife and became Countess of Pembroke, Lady Pembroke, the chatelaine of Wilton House, Wiltshire. The Wilton Estate, Salisbury ...".

Named
George Augustus Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke
- General George Augustus Herbert, 11th Earl of Pembroke and 8th Earl of Montgomery b. 1759, d. 1827.
He was a lieutenant-general in 1802 and appointed a Knight of the Garter in 1805. After serving as a plenipotentiary on a special mission to Austria in 1807,
he was also appointed Governor of Guernsey and finally promoted to a general in 1812.

Initially above network was a global political conspiratorial structure of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878.

Compare three dates:
1.
6 km to the south of the BRZEZIE was the palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski; in 1868 the property bought a Warsaw banker of Jewish origin and a great Polish patriot - Leopold Kronenberg.
2.
1870, Brown of London - takes over the Breguet company [below];
3.
and the letter of 1871 from Albert Pike to Mazzini.


Now look at WIELICHOWO [Owsiany - Boryslawski and Walesa - Gajewski as the line to the Chocen commune] and to the area of the Great Poland between Koscian and Przemet and Grodzisk Wielkopolski together with Zbaszyn - Chobienice:

Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY - for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.

Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.

Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice, 3 kilometres west of Wielichowo, 14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski; 16 / 17 km south to Zdroj - compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN;
9 km south-west to KOWALEWO.

Kowalewo - 3 km north-west to Kamieniec, 7 km north-west to Wilanowo, 10 km south-east to Grodzisk Wielkopolski, 11 km south-east to ZDROJ [NEYMAN].

WIELICHOWO - 12 km north-west to Wilkowo Polskie [Szoldrski - Poninski + Cagliostro; Kiedrzynska-Zamoyska in 1775].
Prochy belonged to Rozalia Kierski at the beginning of the 19th century; then to the Mielzynski family; Prochy with Pruszkowo Olendry owned Piotr Radonski; and ca 1870, Prochy was owned by Count Plater.

Wielichowo - at the end of the 17th century, the Poznan chapter became the official owner. We don't know the names of the farm tenants until the 1st half of the 19th century. In 1730 it was Andrzej Krzywosadzki and the family of Andrzej and Regina Sawicki were court tutors at that time.
Separate tenants were Antoni and Helena Smolenski / Smolinski.
In 1743, Karol Rokossowski was the landlord;
Michal Narwanski, and then Marianna Rychlewska, the treasurer.
In 1767, Katarzyna Majkowska was the tenant.
The manager Felicjan Klosowski, married to Rozalia Strzelecka, who was replaced by Szusciewicz in 1770.
In 1781, Wladyslaw Walknowski, the abbot, a suffragan from Poznan built on the site of an older temple new church.
The last tenants in the eighteenth century were Maciej Markowski in love with Julianna Slowacka.
After the third partition of Poland in 1795, the Prussian government secularized the property and the farm was sold to General Friedrich Wilhelm von Zastrov, adjutant of the King of Prussia.
After Fryderyk, WIELICHOWO inherited August Adolf von Zastrov, the Prussian major.
In 1839 he sold the Wielichowo village to Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski (1780-1842) who was married Brygida Sczaniecka with 3 children:
Teodozja,
Cezary
and Aleksander Mielzynski - the insurgent of 1831.
The named Teodozja Mielzynska took Wielichowo.
Stanislaw Mielzynski was born in 1840, in Baszkow close to KROTOSZYN [see Angela Merkel].
Stanislaw Mielzynski married to Aniela RONNE, born in 1832, in Gargsdai / Gargzdai manor / Gorzdy, Lithuania now {ex-border to East Prussia}.
Aniela Mielzynska was the daughter of Felix II / Feliksas von Ronne, born ca 1797 - died in 1857, the owner of Gargsdai / Gargzdai. Feliks II = Feliks Filip von Ronne, b. ca 1797 / 1800, known as Felix II Baron Ronne, was the son of
Felix {1st} Baron Ronne and Antonia GIELGUD = Gelgaudaite; an owner of Gargsdai.

Feliks 2nd married Franciszka ZALUSKA / Franziska Countess Zaluskyte, 2nd m. to Princess Ruboviska / Rubowicka.
When Felix von Ronne 2nd died, his daughter, above named Countess ANIELA MIELZYNSKA / Anele Mielzinskienei {see Krotoszyn, Baszkow and Bilewicz - Angela Merkel} taken the estate land with Gargsdai / Gargzdai manor.
Then the GARGZDAI estate belonged to Baron Eugenijus Ronne / Eugeniusz von Ronne.

Retow / Rietavas of the Oginskis {the most important family in Belarus when it comes to Polish independence conspiracies}, is situated 25 km south of Plunge of the Oginskis, and east of Gargzdai {von Ronne}, ca 40 km.

Above mentioned Aniela / Aniele Amalia Baroness Ronne / Aniele (Anele Elena Amelija), b. 1832, d. 1911, married in 1868 to Count Stanislaw Mielzynski / Count Melzinski, the last heir of Renavas [he was born in 1840, in Baszkow close to KROTOSZYN].
Their son
Felix Count Melzinski / Feliks Marian Mielzynski, 1871 - 1910 was the heir of manor Renavas, too.

Renavas - 50 km east-north-north of PLUNGE.

Feliks Marian Mielzynski, ca 1871 - 1910, was the son of Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski 2nd, b. 1840 in BASZKOW, d. in MIELZYN in 1891,
the grandson of
Aleksander Dominik Mielzynski, b. 1813 in Baszkow, the Krotoszyn County, d. 1885 in Turin;
the great-grandson of
Count Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski, b. 1780 in RABIN, d. 1842 in Karczew;
the great-great-grandson of
Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, 1738 in LASZCZYN in the Rawicz County - 1799 close to Pawlowice, the Pszczyna County;
who was the son of
Andrzej Mielzynski, 1698 - 1771 + Anna Petronela BNINSKA.

Brygida Sczaniecka [the daughter of Sylwester Sczaniecki], 1775-1859 married Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski, born in 1780 in RABIN - d. in KARCZEW in 1842,
the son of
Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, 1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813,
and grandson of
Andrzej Mielzynski official in Kcynia, 1698-1771;
Anna Petronela Bninska, 1720-1771;
Jakub Hutten-Czapski;
Rozalia Ewa Hutten-Czapska, 1715-1769;
and great-grandson of
Krzysztof Mielzynski, 1670 - 1721, an official in Kcynia 1693, and in Przemet in 1717 - 1719;
and great-great-grandson of
Maciej Mielzynski, 1636 - 1697, an official in Kcynia in 1659 - 1660, in Srem 1683.

Maciej Mielzynski (b. 1636 or born 1638 - d. 1697) married Katarzyna MYCIELSKA GORZYCKA MIELZYNSKA.
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI.

Named Maciej born in 1636, with 2nd wife Elzbieta Baranowska had son named KRZYSZTOF Mielzynski died in 1721
[Krzysztof Ignacy Mielzynski born before 1670 in Dabrowa (Kaisersfelde), close to Mogilno - west to RADZIEJOW. He was the son of Maciej Mielzynski, born in 1636 in Niegolewo west to Poznan, close to Opalenica; d. 1697 in Goscieszyn near Wolsztyn (Wollstein).
Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI married in 1682 to Anna Goszycka / Gorzycka - she died in 1733,
the daughter of Andrzej Goszycki / GORZYCKI and KATARZYNA MYCIELSKA, d. 1712].

Karol Ignacy Mielzynski, 1838 - 1904, was the son of Maciej Mielzynski CONSPIRATOR.
Named
CONSPIRATOR, Count Maciej Mielzynski, b. 1799 in Winnogora, the Szamotuly County, Greater Poland. Died in Kazimierz, the Pabianice County.
Son of Jozef Mielzynski and Franciszka.
Father of Katarzyna Broel-Plater;
Karol Ignacy Mielzynski;
Gabriela Koncza and
Koczorowska.

The heirs of Wielichowo changed over the years, at the beginning they were the Poznan bishops: Stanislaw Ciolek and Andrzej Opalinski.
After secularization of the estates of the clergy, the first heir on the recommendation of the King of Prussia was Frederick William von Zastrow, followed by others:
Count Mikolaj Mielzynski,
Teodosia with her husband, Count Dzieduszycki,
merchant Juliusz Munk,
Lieutenant Colonel Hermann,
Boleslaw Potocki, count;
Eryk Schultz,
and finally the Wielichow estate in 1922 becomes the property of Teresa Lubomirska, the last heiress of Wielichow.

In 1840, Wielichow was situated in the Koscian county, later it was in the area of Smigiel. In 1851 Wielichow passed into German hands, first Juliusz Munke, and in 1854 - Hermann von Holleben.

Boleslaw Eulogiusz Potocki b. in 1829 in Bedlewo, died in 1898, BEDLEWO, landowner, count, social and economic activist. POTOCKI Boleslaw Eulogiusz,
was the son of
Maksymilian Jozef Potocki, 1786-1837 + Jozefa Wyszynska;
the great-grandson of
Jozef Potocki, the Krzywin governor, lived in 1710-1781.

Jozef Potocki with the Szeliga coat of arms, died in 1781 in Wronczyn. He was the governor in Krzywin. Jozef b. 1710, was the son of
Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675 / 1680, d. in 1724, and Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.

Jozef Potocki married Anna Gajewska, the daughter of Franciszek Gajewski, the KUJAWY governor, 1675-1753.

Anna Potocka Gajewska had 5 children:
1.
Magdalena Potocka m. Felicjan Niegolewski, the Royal court official;
with the son Andrzej Marcin NIEGOLEWSKI (1787-1857);
2.
Roza Potocka b. ca 1740, m. Franciszek Kczewski, the SREM official, born 1735.
3.
Jozefa Potocka m. Ksawery Kwilecki;
4.
Aleksander Potocki;
5.
Stanislaw Potocki.

Above Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675/1680 (died 1724/1726), married Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.
They had children:
A.
Krystyna Potocka m. in 1742 to Jozef Walknowski, the son of Antoni Walknowski, d. 1732.
B.
Jozef Potocki, d. 1781, m. in 1738, to Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.

Boleslaw Eulogiusz Potocki b. in 1829 in Bedlewo, m. twice; the 1st in 1861 to Css Helena Kwilecka, 1840-1862; the 2nd in 1871, Drezno, to Css Jozefa Mycielska, 1839-1917,
the daughter of
Count Teodor Kazimierz Maciej Mycielski, 1804-1874 + Css Aniela Mielzynska, 1811-1843.

Aniela was the granddaughter of
Maciej Mielzynski, the Walcz official, lived in 1733-1793;
Seweryna Lipska, 1750-1804;
Ignacy Niemojowski, the Wielun official, 1750 - 1786;
Katarzyna Walknowska, 1750 - 1787.

BEDLEWO:
In 1912 - 1933, Bedlewo was owned by the daughter of named Boleslaw Potocki, ie. Helena Miaczynska.
The Bedlewo palace was built in 1866 for Boleslaw Potocki.
Bedlewo became the property of the Potocki family in 1694. In 1866 Boleslaw Potocki built the palace. Boleslaw Potocki was the co-founder of Bank Kwilecki, Potocki and Co.

In 1865 Wielichowo was purchased by Boleslaw Potocki, who resold it in the same year 1865 to hands of
Count Cezar August Adam Broel-Plater.

Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski, 1857 - 1914

[Piotr was the son of
Duke Dimitry Swiatopelk-Mirski + princess Sophia ORBELIANI.
Dymitr b. in 1824 in Stara Hancza, in the Suwalki County, d. 1899 in Nice, in France, was the son of prince [the title in 1821 in the Congress Poland] Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky and Marianne Nostitz-Jackowska. Tomasz was the envoy of the Congress Poland in St Petersburg.
Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski b. 1788 in Kalisz, d. in 1868. Tomasz was the son of Franciszek Ksawery Swiatopelk-Mirski / Francis Xaverius Mirsky and Katarzyna BADOWSKA.
Franciszek Ksawery Mirski / Franciszek Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. ca 1730 ?
Franciszek was the son of Jan Felicjan Mirski, b. 1664, d. aft. 1759;
and the grandson of Jozef Mirski b. maybe ca 1640, d. aft. 1697;
the great-grandson of Andrzey Michal Mirski, b. maybe ca 1620, d. in 1709;
the great-great-grandson of Jaroslav Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. maybe ca 1600, d. after 1662;
the great-great-great-grandson of Lukasz Swiatopelk-Mirski, ca 1570 - aft. 1595/1600;
and Lukasz was the son of Grzegorz Swiatopelk-Mirski, b. maybe ca 1550, d. ca 1620;
and Lukasz was the grandson of Andrzej Swiatopelk-Mirski b. ca 1500, d. aft. 1550],

and mentioned Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski, 1857 - 1914 married to Katarzyna Bobrzynski, ie. Countess Bobrinska;
she was from a branch of Alexei Bobrinsky, younger, 1831 - 1888, who was the son of Wassili Bobrinsky, older, b. 1804, d. Moscow in 1874,
the son of Alexei Bobrinsky, older, b. St.Petersburg in 1752, who married 1796 to Anna Dorotea / Anna Dorothea von Ungern-Sternberg (1769 Tallinn - St. Petersburg in 1846), the daughter of the Tallinn commendant Woldemar Conrad von Ungern-Sternberg b. 1739.

Wassili Bobrinsky b. 1804, the 1st m. 1824 to Pss Lydia Gortschakova b. 1807, 2 m. 1830 to Sofia Sokownina b. 1812, 3 m. 1869 to Alexandra Utschakova.

Wassili Bobrinsky / Wasyl Bobrzynski had 2 children:
I.
Alexei Bobrinsky, younger, 1831 - 1888, 1st m. 1855 to Pss Catherine Lvova b. 1834, 2nd m. 1859 Sofia Cheremeteva b. 1842.
He had 4 children:
1. Wassili Bobrinsky, younger, 1860 - 1861,
2. Ct Alexei Bobrinsky, 1861 - Florence in 1937, he m. twice,
3. Ct Wladimir Bobrinsky, 1862 - 1938, married to a French woman,
4. Css Catherine Bobrinsky / Ekaterina Alexeiievna, 1864 - 1926, m. 1886 to Pr Peter Swiatopolk-Mirski / Piotr Swiatopelk Mirski d. 1914;

II.
Css Sofia Bobrinsky, 1837 - 1891 m. Viktor von Keller, d. 1906.

Wassili's brothers:
A.
Alexei Bobrinsky, 1800 - 1868, m. 1821 to Css Sophia Samojlowa b. 1799,
B.
Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830
(see Oginski and Chodzko - Venture, Breguet, Sulkowski),
m. 1822 to Julia Junosza - Bielinska / Junosza Bielinski / Julia Junosha-Belinskaya b. 1804 - died in Paris in 1899.

Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 / 1899 [1795-1892]; m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris; she was married to
Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.

Julia was the daughter of
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.

Julia was the granddaughter of
Michal Bielinski
[b. ca 1690 and he had the brother Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683, who was the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713]
died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, 1725 the King court, 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, the daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima,
the grand-daughter of
Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife - Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
Jan Jerzy the 2nd m. 2nd time to Tekla Peplowski,
the grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Julia was the great-granddaughter of
Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713, in 1682 he married Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn.

Kazimierz Bielinski was the son of Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, was the alchemist.
The FRANKISTS leaders maintained a relationship with Prince Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, who "showed interest in religious issues and who visited Yaakov Frank in 1759".
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski was the supporter of the FRANKISTS.
In 1765, Jakob Frank, known Sabbatean, planned to establish links with the Russian Orthodox Church and with the Russian government through a Russian ambassador in Warsaw, Prince REPNIN. At the end of the year a Frankist delegation went to Smolensk and Moscow.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705 in Ciemkowicze, General Lieutenant, d. 1782 in Sluck [see NIEPOKOJCZYCKI],
the son of
Jan Mikolaj Radziwill [the co-owner of OSTROW WIELKOPOLSKI with the Przebendowskis],
and
Dorota Henryka Przebendowska [b. ca 1680 ?] 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski [1683 - 1766].

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, came from the same branch of the Radziwills as Stefania Julia Radziwill, the lady-owner of Miezonka in the Berezyna parish
[in 1742, the land Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs. Berezyna and Lubuszany were owned by the Potockis came from Artur Potocki, the Templar. Lubuszany is situated at half way from BEREZYNA to MIEZONKA]
and as Stanislaw Radziwill, b. 1722, and his family:
Soltan - Piottuch-Kublicki - Szumski - Konstantynowicz [the 40' of the 19th century].

Above Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683, was the son of
Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713,
and the grandson of
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Above Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713, in 1682 he married Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn.

Kazimierz's sons:
1.
Franciszek Bielinski, junior, b. 1683 - 1766, the Crown Marshal in 1742-1766, the Chelmno governor in 1725-1732, m. above Dorota Przebendowska;
2.
Michal Bielinski [b. ca 1690] died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, in 1725 the King court, in 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow; m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, the daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima, the grand-daughter of
Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife - Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
Jan Jerzy the 2nd m. 2nd time to Tekla Peplowski, the grand-daughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 [1795-1892]; m. in 1822 to Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born in 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence in 1830.
Julia Junosza - Bielinska / Junosza Bielinski / Julia Junosha-Belinskaya, b. 1804 - d. in Paris in 1899,
had a daughter
Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899, married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
Julia 1st married Waldemar Golabek - Jezierski in 1851; Waldemar was born in 1822. They had a son Aleksander Golabek - Jezierski.

Pawel's daughter was mentioned Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899, married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski, Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw.
He was son of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski, Count, and Karolina.

Julia BOBRZYNSKA JEZIERSKA b. 1823, the 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859;
Cezar / Cezary August Plater was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno or in Dusetos or was born as Cezary Augustus in 1808, died in 1877, a brother of
Wladyslaw PLATER, has already been mentioned in association with Emilia PLATER.

Above Count Cezary Augustus PLATER (1808/1810 in WILNO - 1877 in GORA), a brother of Wladyslaw, has already been mentioned in association with Emilia Plater. At the time of Emilia's illness he proceeded to Warsaw where he signed "the access to the insurrection by the the citizen's of the province of Vilna", and two days later was elected as a Member of Parliament.
In Paris he established the Lithuanian Society and was a great help to Poles who had emigrated to France, making representations to the French Government on their behalf.
After returning to Poland he became active in Poznan politics for 25 years.

CEZAR AUGUST PLATER was the son of
Graf Kazimierz Wladyslaw von Broel Plater, 1779 - 1819 in St Petersburg.
The grandson of
Jan von Broel Plater b. 1759, d. 1789.

Jan Plater had also a daughter Kunegunda Oginska, b. 1783 - Kunegunda Oginska d. 1842/1865; wife of Gabriel Jozef Andrzej Oginski, the son of Ignacy Oginski.

Julia 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859; Cezar / Cezary August Plater was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno. They had 2 sons including Cezary Broel-Plater (1860-1916) and Stanislaw Plater (1861-1942).

Above WIELICHOWO was owned by Cezar Broel Plater / Cezary August Plater born in 1810, in Wilno. His son Count Stanislaw Mikolaj Maria Broel-Plater, in 1883 in Drzazgow, m. Zofia Grudzinska, the daughter of Zygmunt Grudzinski and Css Maria Dzialynska.

Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century. Ludwika m. Count Adam Antoni Onufry Broel-Plater, 1790 - 1862, the son of Count August Hiacynt Broel-Plater and Anna Rzewuska.

August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt, 1745-1803,
was the son of
Konstanty Ludwik Broel-Plater, 1722 - 1778 in Kraslaw / Kraslava,
the grandson of
Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater, ca 1680 / 1690 - 1736 + Rozalia BRZOSTOWSKA.
The great-grandson of
count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Broel-Plater, ie. Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626 - 1696 + Louise Maria von Grotthuss / Ludwika Maria Broel-Plater Grothus, died in 1720, the daughter of Hildebrand Heinrich von Grotthus, and Anna Sibylla von Behr.
The great-great-grandson of
Gotthard von dem Broele, Plater / Gotard Jan Broel-Plater, ca 1600 - 1664 + Hedwig Elisabeth von Tiesenhausen, ie. Jadwiga Elzbieta Tyzenhauz.
Gotard was the son of Heinrich III von dem Broele Plater.

Grandparents of Jozef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER, 1796-1852:
1. named above
Konstanty Ludwik Plater, 1722-1778,
2.
Augusta Oginska, 1724-1791,
3.
Stanislaw Ferdynand Rzewuski, 1737-1786,
4.
Katarzyna Karolina Konstancja Radziwill, 1740-1789.

Parents of Jozef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER, 1796-1852:
August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt, 1745-1803,
and Anna Rzewuska, 1761-1800.

Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice, 3 kilometres west of Wielichowo, 14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski;
16 / 17 km south to Zdroj - compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN;
12 km north-west to Wilkowo Polskie [Szoldrski - Poninski + Cagliostro; Kiedrzynska-Zamoyska in 1775].

Prochy belonged to Rozalia Kierski at the beginning of the 19th century; then to the Mielzynski family; Prochy with Pruszkowo Olendry owned Piotr Radonski;
and ca 1870, Prochy was owned by Count Plater.

In 1885, the Wielichowo estate included:
Debsko, Trzcinica, Gradowice, Mokrzec and Lubnica.
In 1893, the Koscian court sold the Plater estate of Wielichowo. Wielichowo took Eric Schultz. Ca 1922, Wielichowo took Duke Andrzej Lubomirski (1862-1953), m. Css Teresa Eleonora Husarzewska (1866-1940).

WLOCLAWEK - KOWAL - CHOCEN and the Madalinski family with ties to the modern communist intelligence network [+ Izbica Kujawska and Inowroclaw - Pakosc]:

Borzymowice, 4 km west to Chocen [Necki - Sikora clan + Baran of Nowa Ruda - compare Olga Tokarczuk with abortion and homosexual movement].
Chocen - 13 km south-west to KOWAL [Jaroslaw Slota].
Chocen - 20/25 km south to Wloclawek.

A dentist of Chocen, J. Slota, the net of underground communist movement in July 1983 until 2001
[+ PM Miller, Bogucka, to Wodkiewicz - Jaworska of a village Leszno close to Krasne, the estate of the Krasinskis - the link to Rohatyn and Kamieniec Podolski; compare Frankists].
Along with contemporary events around Necki, Daszewska, with the village Borzymowice, in the administrative district of Chocen, within Wloclawek County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship.
Borzymowice 4 km west to CHOCEN.

Walenty Madalinski, official in KOWAL in 1740, in Brzesc Kujawski in 1746; he bought Borzymowice in 1740 - 4 km west to CHOCEN; m. Helena Umiastowski,
with the son -
Jozef Madalinski,
and daughter - Franciszka Krystyna, born in 1734 m. 1st to Piotr Skarbek; 2nd she married to Kasper Slawinski - official in KONIN in 1782.

Mentioned here Jozef Madalinski, official in Inowroclaw [compare Tadeusz Wolanski and PAKOSC; and a modern homosexual movement] in 1770, and in Kowal in 1770; died in 1775;
his aunt Skarbkowa / Skarbek, had a court case about Borzymowice and Laki Markowe in 1775 with the Parliament envoy; they took Swietoslawice in 1778 [4 km south to IZBICA KUJAWSKA].

Jozef Madalinski married Teodora Polichnowska, with sons:
Ludwik Madalinski the son probably to the 1st wife Teodora Modlinski;
and Aleksy Antoni Madalinski, b. June 1762; and a daughters.

In 1796 a court case vs Libiszowski; in 1797 Ludwik Madalinski and his son Aleksy Madalinski bought Kieszkow / KIESZEK, Cerekiew and Zatopolice, from General Antoni Madalinski.

Kieszek close to Radom [20 km north-east to Radom].
Zatopolice west to CEREKIEW - both situated 12 and 8 km west to RADOM,

Osiecz Wielki is situated 10 km south-west of Chocen; 10 km north-west of CHODECZ;
east of Izbica Kujawska; south of Wloclawek, BADKOWO and Brzesc Kujawski.

Osiecz Wielki - here was born Jacek Plater in 1932, son of Count and landowner.
Jacek come from Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, b. 1791 in Pinsk, d. 1854, the son of
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, b. in SZADEK in 1750.

Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater b. in SZADEK in 1750 was the son of
PETRONELA NAGORSKA and Wilhelm Jan Plater, 1715 - d. 1769 in Vilnius,
who was the son of
Jan Plater and Elena Filipina OGINSKA, b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.

Elena Filipina OGINSKA was the sister of Michal Antoni Oginski b. 1696 in Stakliskes - north-east of Alytus / Olita.

J. S. Holynski = S. I. Golynsky / Jan-Stefan Holynski / Jan Stefan Holynski, 1889-1914, the owner of MONASTERSZCZYZNA, was the of Jan Holynski and Janina Ciechanowiecka;
Jan Holynski, 1863 - 1943, m. Janina Ciechanowiecka, 1866 - 1916,
with children:
1.
Ludwika Maria Janina Holynska, 1888-1952, m. Marian Stefan Wandalin Broel-Plater, 1873-1951,
with
Jerzy Broel-Plater, 1913-1939, and
Kazimierz Otto / Kazimierz Broel-Plater, 1915-2004, and
Andrzej Broel-Plater;
2.
Jan Stefan Holynski, 1889-1914, the owner of Monasterszczyzna;
3.
Wlodzimierz Holynski, 1890 - 1941;
4.
Stefan Michal Mateusz Holynski, 1890 - 1942, m. Gabriela Marya Starzenska, 1894 - 1984;
5.
Irena Ludwika Holynska, 1891 - 1981.

PETRYKOZY:

The Opoczno County of Sandomierz Province, remained part of it until the Partitions of Poland.
Bialaczow was a private town, 8 km south to Opoczno.
In 1727 Bialaczow was owned by Malachowski, and during the 19th century.
In the late 18th and early 19th century it belonged to Stanislaw Malachowski, who in neighboring villages opened several early industry factories.
Inf. in 1787 on Stanislaw Malachowski.
In 1795, Bialaczow found itself in the Austrian Empire, and later on, it became part of the Duchy of Warsaw; since 1815 in the Russian-controlled Congress Kingdom. Its coat of arms was devised by Stanislaw Malachowski in 1787.
Stanislaw Malachowski built industrial plants in Petrykozy, Ruda / Ruda Bialaczowska, Parczow.

In 1888, Bialaczow with the palace took Ludwik Broel-Plater,
and his grandson Zygmunt Plater built a brickyard and sawmill in Petrykozy.

Above Stanislaw Malachowski (1736 - 1809) the owner of Bialaczow and others estates in the Opoczno county. Before him Bialaczow belonged to Odrowaz, Kochanowski, Dembinski, then to Malachowski and Plater.

Above
Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater, 1907-1980,
was the son of
Edward Cezar Marian Broel-Plater born in 1871 in NIEKLAN in the KONECKI county and he died in 1958 + Janina Tyszkiewicz, b. 1877 in WAKA - d. 1928;
and the grandson of mentioned
Ludwik Kazimierz Alojzy Broel-Plater, 1844-1909;
and the great-grandson of
Cezar August Broel-Plater, 1810-1869 married to Stefania Malachowska, 1819-1852,
the daughter of
Ludwik Jakub Jan Malachowski, 1785-1856;
the granddaughter of Antoni Malachowski, 1740-1796,
and the great-granddaughter of
Jan Malachowski, 1698-1762 + Izabela Humiecka, 1700-1783.

Mentioned Cezar August Broel-Plater or Cezary Plater, born in Wilno, died in 1869 in Gora close to SREM, insurgent in 1830.
The son of
Kazimierz Wladyslaw Broel-Plater, 1779-1819 in St Petersburg + Eleonora Apolinara Zaba, 1784-1847 in Wilno.

Cezar August PLATER m. 1st in 1843 in Dresden, to Stefania Malachowska, born 1819;
and he was married 2nd time in 1859 to
Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, born 1823 in Saratov, d. in 1899 in Nice, France,
the daughter of
Pavel Alexeievich BOBRINSKI, 1801-1830, m. Julia Bielinska, 1804-1899,
and Julia BIELINSKA was the daughter of STANISLAW BIELINSKI.

WRONIAWY:

IGNACY PLATER or Kazimierz Ignacy Broel Plater, conspirator in Lithuania in 1821
- below on his genealogy.

Michal Plater-Zyberk b. in 1777, died in 1862 in Schloeberg, Saksonia.
The son of
Count Kazimierz Konstanty Plater [see WRONIAWY] and Izabela Ludwika Plater / Izabella Borch / IZABELA BORCH PLATER ZYBERK.
Husband of Izabella Helena.

Michal was the brother of
Ludwik August Plater [b. 1775] moved home to the Great Poland;
Jan Ferdynand Plater;
Stanislaw Broel-Plater Sr. born 1784;
Kazimierz Ignacy Broel-Plater / IGNACY BROEL PLATER;
Viktoria Augustina.

Stanislaw Plater Senior, b. 1784 in Dowgieliszki / Dawgieliszki, d. 1851 in Wroniawy or Wolsztyn / Wollstein, the Provinz of Posen,
had brother Ludwik Plater [born in 1775].

STANISLAW b. in Daugieliszki in 1784; Polish geographer, geologist, historian, the author of numerous publications. Stanislaw Plater, Senior, was an officer in 1806 to 1815, then lived in Posen and Paris for a long time. He was known as historian and antiquarian.

Keblowo, the church was built by owners of Wroniawy: Stanislaw Plater and his son Stanislaw junior.

Stanislaw Plater, junior, b. 1822, was the son of named Stanislaw Broel-Plater b. 1784, and Antonina Gajewski of Blociszew.

Stanislaw junior was born in 1822 in Paryz / PARIS. Plater (Broel-Plater) Stanislaw (1822-1890), junior, was the landowner, political activist, in 1850 was member of the Polish League; 1858 to 1863 he was a member of the Prussian parliament, from the district of Leszno, then in the Poznan-Oborniki.
Married (1848) KATARZYNA MIELZYNSKA / Catherine Mielzynski (1828-1899), daughter of MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI.

Above Katarzyna Broel-Plater b. 1828 in above Chobienice, the Wolsztyn County, Greater Poland; d. 1899 in Warsaw, daughter of Count Maciej Mielzynski
[Maciej Mielzynski 1799 - 1870, son of Count Jozef Mielzynski and Franciszka NIEMOJOWSKA].

Katarzyna was the wife of Stanislaw Broel-Plater Jr.;
sister of Karol Ignacy Mielzynski and Gabriela Koncza.

Above Ludwik / Ludwig Plater (1775 in Kraslaw, Livonia / Polish Inflanty, d. 1846 in Posen / POZNAN) was a Polish patriot.
Count Plater came from the German baltic noble family;
MASON; in 1794 Ludwik Plater took part as a volunteer in the Kosciuszko uprising and became adjutant of General Karol Sierakowski. In 1815 he joined the Polish State Council, in 1830 he co-operated with Karol Kniaziewicz in Paris, his estates were confiscated; he stayed first in Paris, where he became Vice-President of the Literary Society, and moved to POZNAN / Posen in 1840, where he died in 1846.

The genealogy of above
Kazimierz Konstanty Plater [see WRONIAWY] b. 1746, m. Izabela Ludwika Plater / Izabella Borch b. 1752:

Maciej Mielzynski, 1799-1870, had married in 1820, in Chobienice / Kobnitz to Konstancja Mielzynska, 1799-1844 (daughter of Prokop Mielzynski).
They had children:
1.
Maria Mielzynska, 1821-1878 + Jan Bninski, 1818-1847;
2.
Katarzyna Mielzynska, 1828-1899 + Stanislaw Broel-Plater, 1822-1890;
3.
Jan Mielzynski 1831-1863 + Anna Kwilecka 1836-1924
[see the family of General FISZER - compare KOSCIUSZKO and General PASZKOWSKI].

Above named Stanislaw BROEL-PLATER had great-grandparents:
Konstanty Ludwik Plater Broel, 1722-1778;
Jan Andrzej Jozef Borch, 1713-1780;
Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski, 1714- 1775;
Augusta Oginska, 1724-1791;
Ludwika Anna Zyberk, 1740-1788;
Katarzyna Tworzyanska and
Weronika Krzycka.

Mentioned above Katarzyna Mielzynska, 1828-1899, married Stanislaw Broel-Plater, Count, junior, born in 1822 in PARIS - died in 1890 in Warsaw,
the son of
Stanislaw Broel-Plater, 1784-1851, senior,
the grandson of
Kazimierz Konstanty Plater, 1746-1807, and Izabela Ludwika Borch, 1752-1813;
the great-grandson of
Konstanty Ludwik Plater, 1722-1778,
Jan Andrzej Jozef Borch, 1713-1780
and Augusta Oginska 1724- 1791.

AUGUSTA [Augusta Oginska 1724-1791] was the daughter of Duke Jozef Tadeusz Oginski 1693- 1736.
Jozef Oginski b. 1693, was the son of Kazimierz Dominik Oginski, Duke, and Eleonora WOJNA.
Kazimierz Dominik Oginski, ca 1664 - 1733, was the son of
JAN OGINSKI / Jan Jacek Oginski, b. 1619 in Mstislavl,
and grandson of
SAMUEL LEON Oginski.

Note to above Konstanty Ludwik Plater 1722-1778:

The great-grandfather of Jozef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852, was
Jan Ludwik Plater born in 1686 or 1690-1736.

Jan Ludwik Plater born in 1686 either 1690-1736,
was the son of
Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater [1626 - 1696] and Ludwika Maria von Grothuss [she died in 1720];

Jan Ludwik PLATER, FIRST, 1686/1690-1736, was husband of Rozalia Brzostowska;

Jan Ludwik was the father of
Konstancja HILZEN;
Konstanty Ludwik [Konstanty Ludwik Plater 1722-1778] and
Jozefa.

Jan Ludwik PLATER, 1686/1690-1736 was the brother of
Fabian Ksawery Broel-Plater

[Fabian died in 1742, was the son of
Jan Andrzej Henryk Broel-Plater + Ludwika Maria von Grotthus d. 1720
- see above!
Fabian married Ludwika Puzyna with the son
Jan Ludwik Broel-Plater, SECOND, 1700-1764 + Emerencja Ludwika, d. 1777;
and grandson Jan Broel-Plater, 1759-1789 + Anna Wollowicz;
and great-grandson KAZIMIERZ Broel-Plater, 1779-1819];

Aleksander Konstanty;
Izabela Borch
and
Anna Sybilla von Syberg / Zyberk.

Grandparents of Jozef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER, 1796-1852:
1. named above
Konstanty Ludwik Plater, 1722-1778,
2.
Augusta Oginska, 1724-1791,
3.
Stanislaw Ferdynand Rzewuski, 1737-1786,
4.
Katarzyna Karolina Konstancja Radziwill 1740-1789.

Parents of Jozef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER, 1796-1852:
August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt, 1745-1803 and
Anna Rzewuska, 1761-1800.

Named above Kraslava / Kreslau / Kraslaw, at half way from DYNEBURG to Wierchniedzwinsk - DRYSSA - see SWOLNA.

Zofia Brzezinska nee Woroniecka, b. circa 1866 / 1870, died 1941 in BORUJA, west border of Poland, buried in Laczki Jagiellonskie, close to Krosno.
Mother of Tadeusz Brzezinski and Bogdan Brzezinski.
Above Bogdan Brzezinski was the father of Bronislaw Brzezinski b. 1909 in Krematorow, died 1990 in Gora Kalwaria.
Zofia's husband was Kazimierz Brzezinski, Jr. b. 1866 in Zolkiew, died 1924 in Przemysl.

Named Boruja / Boruia / Borui - village in the Wolsztyn county; 1776, Kuznica was owned by Ludwik Mielecki; Boruja Kuznicka was named Boruja Koscielna [Kirchplatz-Borui];
Chobienice and Grojec to Mielzynski family !,
Belecin to Mielecki;
Wielka Wies owned by Bloch;
Tuchorza to Kotwitz / Kottvitz.

In 1830 Maciej Mielzynski of Chobienice [see his genealogy !] was insurrgent of the November Uprising under gen. Chlapowski in Lithuania. In 1848, Chobienice, was the center of Uprising with
Jozef Mielzynski (son of Maciej younger ),
Ignacy Bobrowski,
Jan Adamczak,
Ignacy Szumski,
and landlord of Wroniawa - Stanislaw Plater.
Ca 1900 acted here Maciej Mielzynski [junior] of Chobienice.

MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI, older, m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka; KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki.
Named Maciej Mielzynski born in 1636, with 2nd wife Elzbieta Baranowska had son KRZYSZTOF Mielzynski, died in 1721
[Krzysztof Ignacy Mielzynski born before 1670 in Dabrowa (Kaisersfelde), close to Mogilno - west to RADZIEJOW. He was the son of Maciej Mielzynski, older, born in 1636 in Niegolewo west to Poznan, close to Opalenica; d. 1697 in Goscieszyn near Wolsztyn (Wollstein).
Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI married in 1682 to Anna Goszycka / Gorzycka - she died in 1733, the daughter of Andrzej Goszycki / GORZYCKI and KATARZYNA MYCIELSKA, d. 1712].

Krzysztof Mielzynski had the son Andrzej Walenty Mielzynski, 1698-1771; born in 1698 - Goscieszyn close to
- Wolsztyn (Wollstein); 9 km south-east to WOLSZTYN, 8 km north-east to WRONIAWY;
north-west to PRZEMET; 18 km north-west to WILKOWO POLSKIE of Kiedrzyski-Zamoyski family and SZOLDRSKI.

The Illuminati district? Poniec - Przemet - Wroniawy - Wilkowo Polskie.

PONIEC
- at half way from Rokosowo [Rokossowski and Wola Pszczolecka] to Rydzyna [Sulkowski - the Malta Order];
23 south-east to LESZNO; 27 km west-south to GOSTYN; 15 km west to KROBIA.

Przemet / Przemet
- 14 km south-west to WILKOWO POLSKIE [Kiedrzynski and Pradzynski from Wola Wiazowa];
29 km north-west to named LESZNO; around 34 km south-east to Chobienice [MIELZYNSKI].

Before Cagliostro arrived in St Petersburg in 1779 [until 1780], he visited some important people and places in the following order:
Adam Poninski in Poland [maybe in Wilkowo Polskie - the land of the SZOLDRSKI family, his next of kin] in about September 1778 - February 1779;
Konigsberg / Krolewiec on 25th February 1779;
Mitau / Mitawa in Courland about 01st March 1779 [to von Medem and von Recke].

Cagliostro met in Mitau [Tadeusz Wolanski - the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785 - was in 1795 in Mitawa / Mitau; then he was living in Pakosc] in March 1779, Charlotte Elisabeth Konstantia v. Recke, ie. Elisa von der Recke (1754 - 1833); she will be the future author, German writer and poet.
Elisabeth Charlotte Constanzia von der Recke born in Schunberg, Courland; was the daughter of the Imperial Count Frederick of Medem and his wife Louise.
After her father had remarried in 1767, Elisa lived again in his house, where her stepmother Agnes Elisabeth von Brukken (1718-1784) tried to give her a general education.
In 1771, Elisa von Medem married the chamberlain Georg Magnus von der Recke, for reasons of status; she was divorced in 1781. She worked as a diplomat for her half-sister, the Duchess Dorothea of Courland.

Above Georg Magnus von der Recke [come from Neuenburg / Jaunpils in Western Lettlands / Latvia, south-west to RIGA] - born in 1739 in Schnepeln [SNEPELE in western Courland, south to Kuldiga; ie. Snepeles / Schnepeln] and died in Mitau.

In 1787 a small document appeared in Berlin and caused a sensation: "News of ... Cagliostro stay in Mitau in 1779 and its magical operations." By Charlotta Elisabeth Konstantia von der Recke, nee Countess of Medem. "To my friends in Kurland and Germany." So it was on the front page. It was the unmasking of Cagliostro as "a gross deceiver", "to use the weaknesses and inclinations of people, with crafty cunning, ... though rather clumsy, but also know how to play mischievously" (Treger, p. 397).

Elisa von der Recke (1754-1833), the daughter of Friedrich von Medem (1722-1785) and 17 years old married to Georg Peter Magnus von der Recke (1739-1795), the nephew of her second stepmother. However, at the time of writing, she had been divorced for six years. In 1778 she had published for the first time. Later she traveled a lot through Europe, leaving four volumes of travel diaries.
The Russian Empress Catherine was reading with interest.
In 1787, it appeared news of the notorious Cagliostro stay in Mitau in 1779 and its magical operations;
Catherine the Great, as a reward for the book, gave Elisa lands near Mitau. This was financially independent of von Recke.

The palace in Wroniawy
was built in 1820; Wroniawy belonged to Adam Gajewski of Wolsztyn, who given Wroniawy to his daughter
Antonina GAJEWSKA, married Count Plater;
in 1885 or 1895 Count Plater sold Wroniawy to hands of Baron Goldschmidt - Rotschild;
name Goldschmidt - Rotschild Maksymilian from Franfurt / Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1843 - 1940) was a German banker and art collector.
The son of Benedict Hayum Salomon Goldschmidt, he was the co-inheritor of the Goldschmidt family bank along with his brother Adolphe Goldschmidt [copyright by Wikipedia].
He married Minna Karoline Freiin von Rothschild, the daughter of Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild. He was the richest person in the German Empire.
After the death of his father-in-law, the last male of the Frankfurt Rothschilds, Maximilian Goldschmidt and his wife adopted Rothschild's name.
Emperor William I gave him the title of Baron de Goldschmidt-Rothschild.

His son was Albert Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild b. 1879 in Frankfurt am Main, d. 1941 in Lausanne, the Vaud County [see Duflon, Anna Konstantynowicz nee ARMAND, Lenin...], Switzerland.

Above Minna Caroline "Minka" von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (von Rothschild) b. 1857, was the daughter of
Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild and Hannah Mathilde nee Rothschild b. 1832,
who was the daughter of
Anselm Salomon von Rothschild b. 1803.

Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI had the son Andrzej Walenty Mielzynski, 1698-1771; born in 1698 in Goscieszyn.

Goscieszyn - close to Wolsztyn (Wollstein); that is 9 km south-east to WOLSZTYN, 8 km north-east to WRONIAWY; north-west to PRZEMET; 18 km north-west to WILKOWO POLSKIE of Kiedrzyski-Zamoyski family.
See Pradzynski-Kiedrzynski line. Compare Wola Wiazowa.

Andrzej Mielzynski b. 1698, d. 1771 in Pawlowice. Married in 1734 to Anna Petronella Bninska, b. before 1720 in GLOGOW - d. 1770, the daughter of Stanislaw Bninski + JOANNA Krzycka.
Andrzej's son -
Maksymilian Antoni Mielzynski, 1738-1799, born in Laszczyn - Cieladz [close to RAWA MAZOWIECKA]; d. in Pawlowice. Married in 1771 in Mierzeszyn (Meisterswalde) close to Trabki Wielkie, the Gdansk Pomeranie, to Konstancja Czapska, 1749-1813.
Her daughter:
Katarzyna Regina Barbara Cecylia Mielzynski, b. in 1775 in Rabin (Rombin close to SREM and KOSCIAN), d. 1817 in the Chobienice - Siedlec estate [north-west to Wolsztyn], and the PRUSSIAN border.
Katarzyna Mielzynska married in 1793 in Pawlowice (Pawlowitz close to Leszno, Rydzyna and Poniec) to Prokop Rufin Jozef Mielzynski, 1763-1800, the son of
Hipolit Maciej Jozef Mielzynski 1733-1797 + Seweryna Lipska d. 1801,
with daughter
Gabriela Maria Konstancja Jozefa Mielzynski POTULICKA OGINSKA, b. 1798 in Kotowo [KOTOWO is situated 7 / 8 km north-east to KOWALEWO] - Granowo, close to Grodzisk Wielkopolski and south-west to Poznan.

Mierzeszyn - 25 km north-east to BEDOMIN;
28 km north-west to TCZEW;
9 kilometres north-west of Trabki Wielkie, 16 km south-west of Pruszcz Gdanski, and 24 km south-west of Gdansk.

Brief note to Hutten-Czapski of MIERZESZYN in the Gdansk Pomerania:

Brygida Sczaniecka [the daughter of Sylwester Sczaniecki], 1775-1859 married Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski,
born in 1780 in RABIN - d. in KARCZEW in 1842, the son of
Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, 1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813,
and grandson of
Andrzej Mielzynski official in Kcynia, 1698-1771;
Anna Petronela Bninska, 1720-1771;
Jakub Hutten-Czapski;
Rozalia Ewa Hutten-Czapska, 1715-1769;
and great-grandson of
Krzysztof Mielzynski, 1670 - 1721, an official in Kcynia 1693, and in Przemet in 1717 - 1719;
and great-great-grandson of
Maciej Mielzynski, 1636 - 1697, an official in Kcynia in 1659 - 1660, in Srem 1683. Maciej Mielzynski (b. 1636 or born 1638 - d. 1697) married Katarzyna MYCIELSKA GORZYCKA MIELZYNSKA. MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI.

Ludwik Sczaniecki the 2nd, 1833-1915, m. Maria Hutten-Czapska,
the daughter of Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski 1797-1862.

Ludwik Sczaniecki the 2nd was son of Filipina Mielzynska Css, 1807-1857, and the grandson of
Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski Count, 1778-1826,
and the great-grandson of Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski
[Maksymilian was the son of
Andrzej Mielzynski of Kcynia, 1698-1771 and Anna Petronela Bninska 1720-1771],
1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813.

Jan Piotr BNINSKI married Maria MIELZYNSKA, born 1821 in Kobnitz / CHOBIENICE,
close to Babimost - she died in Warsaw in 1878,
and her great-grandparents:
Maciej Mielzynski of Radziejow, 1733-1793;
Ignacy Niemojowski of Wielun, 1750-1786;
Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, Count, 1738-1799 {see on BASZKOW and KROTOSZYN};
Seweryna Lipska ca 1750 - 1804;
Katarzyna Walknowska ca 1750 - 1787;
Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813.

STANISLAW's MYCIELSKI wife, Anna Mielzynski (died on March 1, 1840), previously divorced Bonawentura Gajewski b. ca 1760.

BONAWENTURA's father - Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski b. 1714, d. 1775 + Tworzyanska.
RAFAL GAJEWSKI the 1st maried in 1747 to Jozefa Mielzynska, 1729-1752.

Anna Mielzynska, Gajewska, Mycielska, also participated in the pro-Polish and pro-Napoleonic activities; 1767-1840;
the daughter of
Maciej Mielzynski 1733-ca 1793 and Seweryna LIPSKA.

MACIEJ's son -
Prokop Mielzynski 1763-1800 + Css Katarzyna Mielzynska 1775-1817.

KATARZYNA's parents:
Count Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski 1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska 1749-1813.

KATARZYNA's grandparents:
Andrzej Mielzynski, an official in Kcynia, 1698-1771;
Anna Petronela Bninska 1720-1771;
Jakub Hutten-Czapski;
Rozalia Ewa Hutten-Czapska, 1715-1769.

The palace in Bialaczow was started in 1797 for Stanislaw Malachowski.
The designer was Jakub Kubicki. Then the residence passed into the hands of brother
Stanislaw Antoni Malachowski.
The next owner was Ludwik Malachowski, son of Antoni.
He had three daughters (Hortensja, Taida and Stefania).
The oldest of them,
Hortensia, for the same reasons as Antoni, saved the estate to her sister (and also to Stefani's son).
Until 1944, the palace was owned by the Platers.
Bialaczow is located approx. 12 km to Opoczno by the road Opoczno-Zarnow.

In December 1671, the then owners Bialaczow - Kochanowski and Rudzinski, made another and by no means the last division of the city.

Jan Malachowski, the owner of the Konecki estates, ca 1727 bought BIALACZOW, from hands of Dembinski and Rudzinski.

In 1777 a division of the property was made. Stanislaw Malachowski received the Bialaczow.
Stanislaw Malachowski was born in 1736 in Konskie. In 1771 he married Urszula Czapska.
He was widowed in 1782 and made a next marriage with Konstancja Czapski, b. 1749, the sister of the first wife.

Konstancja was the daughter of Jakub Hutten-Czapski b. maybe ca 1710;
and the granddaughter of
Piotr Hutten-Czapski b. maybe ca 1680,
and the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1658, d. 1711,
and the great-great-granddaughter of
Piotr Czapski b. maybe ca 1610, died in 1663.


Berezyna - Lubuszany - Miezonka and link to Dambski of the Chocen commune and Golaszewo.
The Illuminati and the Potocki family of Zator, Krzeszowice, Berezyna and Lubuszany.
The Sapieha clan in Berezyna - Lubuszany and in Jarocin with Kozmin Wielkopolski:

Aleksandra Potocka / Aleksandryna Potocka sold [? ca 1887/1890] Luboszany / LUBUSZANY [she died in 1892] (K. Lipinski - the manager of Berezyna, Tepliki, Zwinogrod), to hands of Krystyna nee Tyszkiewicz
(Krystyna born in RIGA in 1866; died in 1952! - the daughter of Jan Witold Emanuel Tyszkiewicz b. 1831 in WOLOZYN; the granddaughter of Jozef Tyszkiewicz b. 1805 in PALANGA; the great-granddaughter of Michal Tyszkiewicz Count, b. 1761 in BIRZAI / Birze; the great-great-granddaughter of Jozef Ignacy Tyszkiewicz b. 1724, d. 1815 in Valozyn),
the wife of the Galicja governor - Andrzej Potocki.

Named Aleksandra Potocka, Aleksandryna (1818-1892), born in Petersburg, as a child of Stanislaw Septym POTOCKI + Katarzyna Branicki;
the granddaughter of Stanislaw Szczesny Potocki.

Stanislaw Septym Potocki died in 1831; then Aleksandryna Potocka was living under care of Zofia, the wife of Artur Potocki - the Templar - in Biala Cerkiew, St Petersburg and Krzeszowice.

Berezyna of Potocki; Luboszany of Potocki
[Krystyna nee Tyszkiewicz, Potocka, 1866-1952, was the owner of LUBUSZANY / Luboshany.
Maurycy Stanislaw Potocki (1894 - 1949) was the owner of BEREZYNA],
Kaluzyca of Wankowicz [WITOLD Wankowicz] and Miezonka of Konstantynowicz were the core of Polish underground movement in Belarus at the turn of the centuries, 19th on 20th.

Konstancja Poniatowska was the daughter of Apolonia Ustrzycka, 1736-1814, and Duke Kazimierz Poniatowski (1721-1800), General, the brother of named King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
The brother of mentioned Konstancja was Stanislaw Poniatowski (1754 - 1833); the sister - Katarzyna Poniatowska b. 1760.
Konstancja Poniatowska in 1775 married Ludwik Tyszkiewicz (1748/1750-1808), MP, the Lithuanian Marshal in 1793.
Konstancja's daughter:
Anna Tyszkiewicz (1776-1867), m. Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki in 1805 in Wilno, with 3 children:
Natalia Potocka, Maurycy Potocki and August Potocki.
Anna Tyszkiewicz (1776-1867), grew up in Bialystok under the care of a French governess at the court of her cousin, Izabela Branicka, the sister of King Stanislaw August PONIATOWSKI.
Anna Tyszkiewicz married Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki, the son of Stanislaw Kostka Potocki.
Her second marriage was with Dunin-Wasowicz, Adjutant of Emperor Napoleon I.
Above Stanislaw Wasowicz - Dunin b. in 1785 in Wolyn / Volhynia, died in 1864 in Paris, General in 1831, Count. In 1831 - moved out to ZATOR.

Above Count Ludwik Tyszkiewicz (1748/1750 - 1808), took in 1793 Berezyna - Luboszany / Lubuszany, close to MIEZONKA, from hands of the Sapiehas.

And again, we return to Wojciech Paszkowski + Franciszek Paszkowski, but this time we are going to Sebastian Bystrzanowski in Trzebniow and the Templars in Scotland. We're joining Br. Bystrzanowski with George Washington. We similarly connect General Franciszek Paszkowski - General Tadeusz Kosciuszko - General Stanislaw Fiszer - and then Mielzynski of Chobienice - von Unruh / Niepokojczycki of Sluck and Kargowa - Oppeln-Bronikowski of Kunowo {Kiedrzynski}; Wojciech Paszkowski + Artur Potocki and again the Templars.
Artur Potocki with a network of connections to Cracow / Krakow, Berezina / BEREZYNA, and Lubuszany close to Miezonka.
And Miezonka:
Zarako Zarakowski, Malkiewicz, Oskierka, Prozor, Stafania Radziwill, and Chrapowicki of Swolna.
And Chrapowicki of Swolna - this line leads to Wankowicz from Kaluzyca and to Konstantynowicz from Miezonka, Swolna, Tallinn, and Moscow.

The structure of the Illuminati was taken over as a whole in the Spring of 1937 in the Soviet Union by Stalin and our enemies. This network of multi-country intelligence underwent degeneration and it transformed around 1961 into a globalist movement.

The main role is currently played - after 2015 - by Russia and China as the heirs of this globalist movement and Soviet ideology - currently the main enemies of Donald Trump, the USA and contemporary anti-Communist Poland.

My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century.
Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878.

Arkadiusz Chrapowicki of Miezonka, 1821 - ca 1900, the son of Michal Chrapowicki b. ca 1790, d. ca 1850, and Jozefa KORSAK.
The grandson of Jozef Chrapowicki b. ca 1750, d. 1812, and Magdalena Oginska [the 1st wife was Anna Radziwill, Narbut].
Named above Miezonka is situated close to Lubuszany and Berezyna which belonged to the family of Artur Potocki, the Templar-Freemason, who acted together with Wojciech Paszkowski and General Franciszek Paszkowski in Cracow. Miezonka had genealogical and political connections to Pakosc / Pakosch owned by the brothers, Ignacy Dzialynski and Ksawery Dzialynski; the family of Leon Czolgosz was from PAKOSC - compare: Theodore Roosevelt, the President of US in September 1901; then Pakosc was owned by Tadeusz Wolanski b. in Szawle in 1785 - Freemason, alchemist-illuminati, the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in 1785/1786 in Poznan. The link to: Dzialynski of Pakosc, Hutten-Czapski, Skorzewski in RASZKOW with the Kiedrzynskis and Arnold, with Prozor, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, and Stefania Julia Radziwill of Miezonka.
The clan of Helena Kiedrzynska [of Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa] and of Jakub Kiedrzynski was in Raszkow, Bieganin and Orpiszewek close to Pleszew. Armand-Paszkowski in Moscow is the Konstantynowiczs relatives.
Paul Armand of Moscow - Joachim Murat - Franciszek Paszkowski fought in the French Army.
Apolon Konstantynowicz - Duflon - Breguet of Neuchatel - Dukes Oldenburg met in Russia.
Generals:
Franciszek Paszkowski, Stanislaw Fiszer, Wincenty Aksamitowski and Tadeusz Kosciuszko co-operated in France at the beginning of the 19th century.
The branch:
Oldenburg-Romanov-Japaridze-Armand-Saparian-Konstantynowicz of Moscow and Miezonka, and Duflon-Breguet of Neuchatel, were closest connected with each other.

Arkadiusz CHRAPOWICKI married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1820-1896, the owner of Miezonka until 1842 [1832-1842 the Czapskis were leaseholders] - the daughter of Mikolaj Radziwill b. 1801, and Wiktoria Emilia Narbutt.
Stefania was also wife of OSKIERKA.
Stefania was the granddaughter of Mikolaj Radziwill, older, b. 1747, and Franciszka Butler.
The great-granddaughter of Stanislaw Radziwill, born 8 May 1722 in Dzyatlava.

But the last owner of BEREZYNA

{Beata Terczynska inf. Maurycy Potocki was the owner of Berezyna in the 80's of 19th cent. ? -
but we know Aleksandra Potocka / Aleksandryna Potocka sold ZATOR and Lubuszany [when ?], and named Luboszany / LUBUSZANY took Krystyna nee Tyszkiewicz, Potocka, of Krzeszowice, 1866-1952!
BEREZYNA belonged to Maurycy Eustachy Ludwik Potocki b. 1812 - died in 1879 in Krzeszowice or in Paris in 1880, and to his sons}

before 1916 until Dec. 1918 was Maurycy Stanislaw Potocki b. May 1894 in Jablonna, died in 1949
- the son of August Adam Potocki b. 1847, died in 1905 in Warsaw - the owner of BEREZYNA Ihumenska

{a widow after death of August in 1905 took ZATOR and maybe Berezyna [1905-1909];
she sold Zator in 1908;
she sold Berezyna after 1909 to hands of her son - MAURYCY POTOCKI.
August Potocki also was the owner of JABLONNA.
Next owner of ZATOR in 1908 - Krystyna Potocka nee Tyszkiewicz of KRZESZOWICE,
and her son Adam Potocki, 1896-1966};

the grandson of
Maurycy Eustachy Ludwik Potocki b. 1812 - died in 1879 in Krzeszowice or in Paris in 1880, the landowner of BEREZYNA

{Maurycy Eustachy Ludwik Potocki b. 1812 - died in 1879 in Krzeszowice or in Paris in 1880 - was the owner of BEREZYNA!
In 1880 his son August Potocki took JABLONNA, Zator, and HALF of the BEREZYNA ESTATE.
The second half of named BEREZYNA took August's brother
Eustachy Potocki / Eustachy Maurycy Aleksander 1859-1914.
August Potocki - the Austrian citizen - bought in 1890/1891 the second part of BEREZYNA belonged to named Eustachy with Baron Eugeniusz WULF, Klimkiewicz manager, Colonel KOZLOWSKI, and Zaglowski};

the great-grandson of Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki b. 1778

{the husband of Anna Maria Ewa Apolonia Dunin-Wasowicz
[the daughter of Ludwik Tyszkiewicz b. 1748 in WILNO - Ludwik was the owner of Poloziny in the IHUMEN county and BEREZYNA - LUBOSZANY
(Luboszany took his wife Konstancja nee Poniatowska)
in 1793 after Sapieha]
and Izabella Potocka MOSTOWSKA
[her son Stanislaw Potocki Count, ca 1824 - 1887].
Partner of Aleksandra Stokowska};

the great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Kostka Potocki 1755 - 1821, the FREEMASON.

PAWEL JAN Sapieha was the father of [among others] Kazimierz Jan; and Benedykt Pawel.

Benedykt Pawel Sapieha took CZERCIA, LUBOSZANY / Lubuszany + Berezyna; Wojskie, Siemiatycze, RETOW.
Franciszek Stefan Sapieha - Tronienice, BOCKI, LACHOWICZE.
Leon Bazyli SAPIEHA - ROZANA / Rozanna, Kossow / Kosow Poleski, Lewpun, Poniemun.

Joanna Sulkowska b. 1736; m. in 1750 to Prince PIOTR Sapieha [more also below]. No children.
Piotr Pawel Sapieha b. 1701 in DRESDEN,
the son of Jan Kazimierz Sapieha died in 1730 in RAWICZ;
and the grandson of Franciszek Stefan Sapieha ca 1647 - 1686/1688 in Lublin + Anna Krystyna Lubomirska, the daughter of JERZY SEBASTIAN LUBOMIRSKI;
the great-grandson of above
PAWEL JAN SAPIEHA 1609 - 1665.

RAWICZ and Lubuszany in the Berezyna parish:
Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski married Baroness Maria Francis Stein zu Jettingen;
they had a total of eight children:
1.
August Kazimierz Sulkowski, b. 1729 in Dresden; Royal Chamberlain, general of the royal army, commander of the Rydzyna infantry regiment, Marshal of the Polish parliament in 1775-1776.
He married Ludwika Mniszech in 1766 but had no children.
2.
Alexander Antoni Sulkowski b. 1730/1731; General of the royal army in 1785. He married Eleanor Cetner in 1755 but had no children.
3.
Franciszek Sulkowski, b. 1733; the Founder of the Bielsko line. Note on Jozef Sulkowski and Napoleon Bonaparte with Murat.
4.
Antoni Sulkowski b. 1735 - the Founder of the Rydzyna line.
5.
Marianna b. 1728; m. in 1747 to Franciszek Jakub Szembek;
6.
Joanna SULKOWSKA b. 1736; m. in 1750 to Prince PIOTR Sapieha.

Above Benedykt Pawel Sapieha d. 1707,
took CZERCIA/ Czereja + Mieleszkowicze and Horodek in the Vicebsk province;
Wysokie; Roslaw in the Smolensk prov.;
RETOW in 1664 until 1700 - then his son Michal Sapieha;
Korelicze; Siemiatycze and ROSNA after a brother Leon Bazyli Sapieha;
DZISNA;
and LUBOSZANY / LUBUSZANY in 1665 [near Miezonka !] with Berezyno Ihumenskie / BEREZYNA by the Berezyna river.

Ludwika younger Opalinska took Tarce - Katy - Wilkowyja.
Tarce, 8 kilometres north-east of Jarocin.
Ludwika OPALINSKA m.
Jan Kazimierz Sapieha (1673-1730), and leased the TARCE estate to hands of Jan Jarochowski [here we have the history of the Sapieha clan, together with the BEREZYNA - LUBUSZANY state close to our Miezonka - 13 km from Lubuszany].

Jan Kazimierz SAPIEHA was the son of Franciszek Stefan Sapieha and Anna Kristina.
The grandson of
Pawel Jan Sapieha, 1609 - 1665 in Rozany, in the Pruzhany District.
The great-grandson of
Jan Piotr Sapieha, 1569 in Bychow - 1611 in Moscow.

Named Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had 6 children, together with Ludwika's daughter,
ie. Katarzyna Sapieha who devolved all [Tarce until 1791] to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798), the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.

Named Wilkowyja - 21 km north to Dobrzyca - is a village in the Jarocin community, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland;
7 kilometres north-east of Jarocin and 62 km south-east of Poznan.

Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798), was the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.
Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) was the son of
Ignacy Jozef Piotr Sapieha, 1702 in Wisznice, the Lublin prov. - 1758.
The grandson of Wladyslaw Jozefat Sapieha, 1652 in Kosow - 1733 in Wisznice;
the great-grandson of
Krzysztof Franciszek Sapieha, 1623 - 1665.

Above named
Pawel Jan Sapieha born in 1609, was the son of Jan Piotr Sapieha b. 1569, d. 1611 in MOSCOW.

Pawel Jan Sapieha (1609-1665), was the owner of Luboszany and Berezyna / Berezino
[Lubuszany close to Miezonka, 13 km - and named Miezonka in the 1st half of the 19th century belonged to Stanislaw Radziwill b. 1722, and his family:
Stefania Julia Radziwill Chrapowicka Oskierka until 1842, then to
the Konstantynowiczs of Kazan, Miezonka, Swolna, Viljandi, Moscow together with
Armand - Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska, the daughter of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski - Japaridze clan].

Aleksander Michal SAPIEHA, b. 1730 in Wysokie - died in 1793 in Warsaw. After his death, in 1793, Berezyno and Luboszany was taken by Tyszkiewicz, then to POTOCKI
[ie. the family of the TEMPLAR, Artur Potocki who had the plenipotent Wojciech Paszkowski, the half brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, the friend to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in France;
and the half brother of Dominik Paszkowski married Anna Niemojewska, the daughter of Jozef Niemojewski + Ludwika Walewska of JEDLNO -
here in Jedlno was living Izydor Kiedrzynski d. bef. 1802, close to the Stadnickis of the PLESZEW county].

Konstancja PONIATOWSKA was the daughter of
Apolonia Ustrzycka, 1736-1814, and Duke Kazimierz Poniatowski (1721-1800), General,
the brother of King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski.

The brother of mentioned Konstancja was Stanislaw Poniatowski (1754 - 1833); the sister - Katarzyna Poniatowska b. 1760.

Konstancja in 1775 married Ludwik Tyszkiewicz (1750-1808), MP, the Lithuanian Marshal in 1793.

Interesing network:
Aleksander Pociej d. 1770 the owner of Bolotchitsy / Boloczyce close to SLUCK - BARTLOMIEJ Niepokojczycki [the grandfather of General ARTUR Niepokojczycki] -
Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, deputy commander of the Lithuanian Army, d. 1808 the owner of BEREZYNA and [with his wife] of LUBUSZANY [13 km to MIEZONKA of the Konstantynowiczs after 1842],
with Ludwik's daughter -
Anna Tyszkiewicz, 1776-1867.
Anna Tyszkiewicz, the owner of the BEREZYNO - Luboszany estate, married to
Aleksander Stanislaw Ludwik Potocki, 1778-1845.

Konstancja's TYSZKIEWICZ daughter:
Anna Tyszkiewicz (1776-1867), m. Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki in 1805 in Wilno [1805 - Anna Potocka, Dunin- Wasowicz, nee Tyszkiewicz gave her ex-husband Aleksander Potocki, the estate of ZATOR].

Krystyna Tyszkiewicz Potocka of LUBUSZANY [below more: near to Miezonka - the Konstantynowiczs], 1866-1952, m. Andrzej Kazimierz Potocki, the Galicja governor - born in KRZESZOWICE [near Tonie and Cracow - the Paszkowskis] in 1861.

Jan Witold Emanuel Tyszkiewicz had also the oldest daughter, above
Krystyna Tyszkiewicz, the owner of LUBUSZANY, 1866-1952, m. Andrzej Kazimierz Potocki, the Galicja governor.
Andrzej Potocki / Andrzej Kazimierz Potocki born in KRZESZOWICE in 1861, died in LWOW, the owner of Krzeszowice, the orderly officer of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria.
Andrzej's wife KRYSTYNA Tyszkiewicz Potocka, 1866-1952, was the owner of ZATOR, ca 1908/1909, and ca 1887/1890 {?} of LUBOSZANY / Lubuszany - 13 km to MIEZONKA -
ANDRZEJ Potocki was
the grandson of Artur Potocki 1787-1832, the TEMPLAR;
the great-grandson of Jan Nepomucen Potocki.

His, Arthur Potocki, grandchildren, were the owners of Berezina and Lubuszany, 13 km from Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs. My grandfather walked as a courier to mentioned Lubuszany in 1918.
Cool trivia only!
Those Lubuszany earlier were owned by the Sapiehas - compare Sapieha what he died in Kenya.

Aleksandryna Potocka was the owner of LUBUSZANY, 13 km to Miezonka.
Aleksandryna Potocka became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876.

Miss Potocka formally remained under the care of Tsar Nicholas I
[the same all children of Swiatopelk-Mirski of Swiedziebnia and of Stara Hancza].
Around 1836, Aleksandryna became the lady of the imperial court [see above on Kalinowski - Branicki fate in 1840 !].
On her marriage with her cousin August Potocki from Wilanow recalled Jadwiga Dzialynski Zamoyska years later.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705 in Ciemkowicze, General Lieutenant, d. 1782 in Sluck [see NIEPOKOJCZYCKI],
the son of
Jan Mikolaj Radziwill [the co-owner of OSTROW WIELKOPOLSKI with the Przebendowskis],
and
Dorota Henryka Przebendowska [b. ca 1680 ?] 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski [1683 - 1766].

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, came from the same branch of the Radziwills as Stefania Julia Radziwill, the lady-owner of Miezonka in the Berezyna parish
[in 1742, the land Miezonka belonged to the Konstantynowiczs. Berezyna and Lubuszany were owned by the Potockis came from Artur Potocki, the Templar. Lubuszany is situated at half way from BEREZYNA to MIEZONKA]
and as Stanislaw Radziwill, b. 1722, and his family:
Soltan - Piottuch-Kublicki - Szumski - Konstantynowicz [the 40' of the 19th century].

Jan Paszkowski [my ancestor on the father side], born in 1742 + Petronela Kulikowska,
with a son
Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866 + Anna Niemojewska, died in 1872 (inf. in SWIEDZIEBNIA in 1862; a tomb in Krakow / Cracow).

Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, b. 12.10.1778 in Brody (the son of above JAN to 1st wife of Jan Paszkowski), d. 10.3.1856 in Cracow, General, Virtuti Militari, the owner of Tonie close to Cracow, tomb in Cracow - Rakowice, was the half-brother of above
Dominik Paszkowski and of
Wojciech Paszkowski, a main plenipotent of Artur POTOCKI who was the Templar freemason and the ancestor to the Potockis, the owners of Berezyna - Lubuszany until November 1918.

Aleksandryna Potocka [of Berezyna - Lubuszany estate of the Potockis] became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876.
Miss Potocka formally remained under the care of Tsar Nicholas I.
Around 1836, she became the lady of the imperial court [see above on Kalinowski - Branicki fate in 1840 !].

Jerzy Felicjan Sapieha, the MSCISLAW governor in 1742, b. ca 1673/1674, died in 1750 was
the brother to
Jozef Franciszek Sapieha, General in 1710, lived in 1670 - 1744; m. in 1709 to Krystyna Branicka (d. 1761),
with:
Teresa Sapieha, d. before 1784;
the 1st m. in 1739 (div 1745) Prince Hieronim Florian Radziwill (1715 - 1760);
the 2nd m. in 1752 to Joachim Potocki (d. before 1796).

Above Hieronim Florian Radziwill married the 2nd on January 1, 1755 to ANIELA MIACZYNSKA, the daughter of
Piotr Michal Miaczynski (1695-1776), junior, the Chelm governor in 1724, the Czernihow governor in 1737;
married Antonina Anna Rzewuska.

Aniela was the granddaughter of
Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski, b. 1639 - d. 1723 in Zawieprzyce in the Lublin prov.; the Volhynia governor in 1713.

Antoni MIACZYNSKI come from Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski (1639 - 1723), the treasurer of the Crown court, the province governor of Volyn and colonel, was friend of Jan III Sobieski.

Colonel Adjutant of Duke Jozef Poniatowski [not Adjutant of the King, of course], Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski, 1780-1845, was the son of Kajetan MIACZYNSKI;
Stanislaw's grandparents:
above Antoni Miaczynski, 1691-1774
[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), 1736-1813]
and
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - see Zbigniew Brzezinski.

Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785
- the daughter of
MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI 1680 - 1748 [died on November 1, 1748 in Dziembowo, Kaczory close to Pila], and Teresa Rydzynska.

Above
Prince Hieronim Florian Radziwill (1715 - 1760) m. 1st in 1739 (div 1745) to Teresa Sapieha, d. before 1784.

ANIELA MIACZYNSKA married
(1)
Hieronim Florian Radziwill on January 1, 1755 [his second wedding] and
(2)
Maksymilian Dionizy Woroniecki on April 13, 1762 in Kojdanow.

Aniela was the daughter of Piotr Michal Miaczynski, 1695 - 1776,
the granddaughter of
Atanazy Miaczynski + Helena Luszkowski.

Jerzy Felicjan Sapieha [see more below], the MSCISLAW governor in 1742, b. ca 1673/1674, died in 1750; m. in 1706 to Katarzyna Radomicka, d. 1736,
with:
Marianna SAPIEHA, b. ca 1720, died in WSCHOWA in 1794,
the 1st married bef. 1744 to Ignacy Kozminski, the Wschowa official,
the 2nd married in PYZDRY in 1760, to Ludwik Dambski, 1731-1783, [div. bef. 1783], the BRZESC KUJAWSKI official [see inf. about the Walesas in Golaszewo - Kowal - Wloclawek].

Jerzy Felicjan Sapieha, the MSCISLAW governor in 1742, b. ca 1673/1674, died in 1750 was
the brother to
Jozef Franciszek Sapieha, General in 1710, lived in 1670 - 1744; m. in 1709 to Krystyna Branicka (d. 1761),
with:
Teresa Sapieha, d. before 1784;
the 1st m. in 1739 (div 1745) Prince Hieronim Florian Radziwill (1715 - 1760);
the 2nd m. in 1752 to Joachim Potocki (d. before 1796).

Above Hieronim Florian Radziwill married the 2nd on January 1, 1755 to ANIELA MIACZYNSKA, the daughter of
Piotr Michal Miaczynski (1695-1776), junior, the Chelm governor in 1724, the Czernihow governor in 1737;
married Antonina Anna Rzewuska.

ANIELA MIACZYNSKA married
(1) Hieronim Florian Radziwill on January 1, 1755 and
(2) Maksymilian Dionizy Woroniecki on April 13, 1762 in Kojdanow.

Aniela Miaczynska Radziwill Woroniecka was the daughter of
Piotr Michal Miaczynski, 1695 - 1776,
the granddaughter of
Atanazy Miaczynski + Helena Luszkowski.

Marianna SAPIEHA, b. ca 1720, died in WSCHOWA in 1794,
the 1st married bef. 1744 to Ignacy Kozminski, the Wschowa official,
the 2nd married in PYZDRY in 1760, to Ludwik Dambski, 1731-1783, [div. bef. 1783], the BRZESC KUJAWSKI official [see inf. about the Walesas in Golaszewo - Kowal - Wloclawek].

Brzesc Kujawski close to CHOCEN.

Ludwik Karol DAMBSKI (1731-1783) d. in Graboszewo,
at way from Wrzesnia to KONIN, 7 kilometres south-west of Strzalkowo, 9 km south-west of Slupca, and 59 km east of Poznan.

Ludwik Dambski was the official in Brzesc Kujawski (1755), the Royal court official in 1751, Senator in 1770-1783, the Inowroclaw official, the governor in Brzesc Kujawski (1770-1783);
the son of
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701 - in 1765 in Warsaw, the SIERADZ governor + Jadwiga Dambska, 1710-1767.


Michorzewo - Buk - Opalenica, the core of the Polish conspiracy:

MICHORZEWO:
It lies 4 kilometres east of Kuslin, 17 km east of Nowy Tomysl, and 38 km west of Poznan;
3 km south to Trzcianka, 7 km west to Niegolewo,
10 km south to NIEWIERZ,
13 km south-east to Pakoslaw [the 2nd - west to POZNAN],
11 km north-west to OPALENICA,
12 km west to BUK.

Above BUK:

Anna Krzyzanowska b. 1795 in Wlosciejewki, in the SREM county, d. in 1871 in Poznan, buried in Buk. She married in 1816, in Wlosciejewki

{4 km south-west to Ksiaz Wielkopolski, 14 km north-west to PANIENKA, 27 km north-west to WILKOWYJA.
Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680, was living in 1713 in Panienka in the JAROCIN county, 5 kilometres north-east of Jaraczewo, 11 km west of Jarocin, 12 - 13 km west to Katy in the Wilkowyja parish, where living the Walesas aft. 1714 in the Sapieha estates.
Wladyslaw PRADZYNSKI b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Pradzynski, Jr. b. ca 1650, and Anna CHLAPOWSKA, the daughter of Wladyslaw Chlapowski b. ca 1630, and Jadwiga Chlapowska},

to Andrzej Marcin Niegolewski, 1787-1857, the son of Felicjan Niegolewski, 1750-1815, m. Magdalena Potocka, 1753-1819.

Jozef Potocki with the Szeliga coat of arms, died in June 1781 in Wronczyn. He was the governor in Krzywin. Jozef b. 1710, was the son of Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675/1680 (died 1724) and Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.

Jozef Potocki married Anna Gajewska, the daughter of Franciszek Gajewski, the KUJAWY governor, 1675-1753.
Anna Potocka Gajewska had 5 children:
1.
Magdalena Potocka m. Felicjan Niegolewski, the Royal court official;
with the son Andrzej Marcin NIEGOLEWSKI (1787-1857);
2.
Roza Potocka b. ca 1740, m. Franciszek Kczewski, the SREM official, born 1735.
3.
Jozefa Potocka m. Ksawery Kwilecki;
4.
Aleksander Potocki;
5.
Stanislaw Potocki.

Above Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675/1680 (died 1724/1726) and was married Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka. They had children:
A.
Krystyna Potocka m. in 1742 to Jozef Walknowski, the son of Antoni Walknowski, d. 1732.
B.
Jozef Potocki, d. 1781, m. in 1738, to Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.

Anna Krzyzanowska b. 1795 in Wlosciejewki, in the SREM county, d. in 1871 in Poznan, buried in Buk. She married in 1816, Wlosciejewki, to Andrzej Marcin Niegolewski, 1787-1857, with:
1. Felicjanna Niegolewska, 1817-1879 + Edmund Marceli Nepomucen Zoltowski, 1812-1884;
2.
Wladyslaw NIEGOLEWSKI, 1819-1885 + Css Wanda Maria Weronika Kwilecka

[b. 1834 in Dobrojewo
{12 km south-east to BIEZDROWO.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, the son of Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, and Dorpowska, the Royal Court official in 1778, then he was the priest. The owner of Biezdrowo, Zakrzewo, Pierwoszewo, Popowo, Krzywoleka, Kobusz, and he leased out in 1767 above estates for 1 year to Michal Obarzankowski. BIEZDROWO lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly. Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1768 was married to Elzbieta Bojanowska, 1740-1778, in Biezdrowo, but she died in Pszczewo in 1778, buried in Szamotuly. Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1778 became the priest and he want inheritance bequeathed after Wojciech OPALINSKI, the Sieradz governor, and after Karol Opalinski. Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI acted in Poznan in 1779. And in WLOCLAWEK in 1782.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI bought in 1782 from Ludwik Mlodziejowski, the NAKLO governor, the estates: Ostrowo and Borgowo. In 1785, Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI worked in Poznan. Opalenica and Oledry Starodabrowskie with Czarne, in 1787 were pledged to Colonel Robert Taylor, for 3 years. In 1788 Antoni Niemojewski took money from a daughter married Ciechomska.
1791 - Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI worked as the priest in Duszniki. 1794/1795 - in Gniezno. In Cracow, in 1795 Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI took doctor' degree. He died in GNIEZNO in 1797.
Antoni's son - Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI.
Antoni's NIEMOJEWSKI daughters:
1. Elzbieta Franciszka Maria NIEMOJEWSKA, b. in Biezdrowo, in 1768. It lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly, and 53 km north-west of Poznan.
2. Wiktoria NIEMOJEWSKA, in 1788-1792, was the wife to Wojciech Ciechanowski, the Gabin official, the Sochaczew tax official, the Gostyn officer},
d. 1912, buried in Buk;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Jozef Kwilecki, 1729-1789;
Adam Klemens Kwilecki, the Przemet governor, b. 1742;
Antoni Sieroszewski, 1740-1793;
Wawrzyniec Swinarski b. 1753;
Nepomucyna Joanna Bielinska, 1760-1777;
Teresa Soltyk, 1739-1814;
Joanna Aniela Przyjemska]

1834-1912.

3.
Kazimierz Niegolewski, 1823-1885 + Helena Ignacja Faustyna Skorzewska

[Helena Niegolewska Skorzewska, b. 1835 in Nekla, d. 1909

{NEKLA, 11 km south-west to Czerniejewo, 19 km south-east to Pobiedziska:

Antoni Beniamin Bartlomiej Skorzewski / Antoni Skorzewski, b. 1803, was the son of Jozef Skorzewski and Helena Lipska (see Kiedrzynski in Raszkow). Antoni was born in 1803 in Nekla, the Wrzesnia County, Greater Poland; died in 1855 in Kretkow, the Jarocin County. Antoni Skorzewski was the husband of Css Antonina Barbara Hutten-Czapska, 1802 - 1872 in Kretkow.
She was the daughter of Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski, and Maria Hutten-Czapska nee Hutten-Czapska, b. 1762 in Konarzewo.
Maria was the daughter of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski and Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in Naklo by the Notec river.
Dorota Dzialynska Czapska died in 1763 in Konarzewo but was buried in Pakosc, in the Inowroclaw County. Dorota was the daughter of Augustyn Dzialynski of PAKOSC, and Anna Radomicka.
TADEUSZ WOLANSKI of PAKOSC acted together with Rajmund Skorzewski of Czerlejno / Czerniejew / Czerniejew-Radomice, ie. Rajmund Jozef Jan Skorzewski, Count, b. 1791 in Nekla, at the way from Kostrzyn to Wrzesnia.
Rajmund Skorzewski, b. in NEKLA in 1791, the owner of NEKLA and Czerniejewo; d. 1859 in Bucz (but close to KOSCIAN - Rajmund was buried in Bucz close to Koscian, temporary tomb), in the WOLSZTYN county [24 km south-east of Wolsztyn], 18 km south-west to STARY BIALCZ, 8 / 9 km east to Przemet, 6 km south-west to Popowo Stare, 9 km south-west to WILKOWO POLSKIE of Szoldrski and Zamoyska-Kiedzynska.
RAJMUND Skorzewski in 1823 married Marianna Balbina Seweryna Lipska.
RAJMUND Skorzewski was son of Jozef Skorzewski and Helena Lipska - see Raszkow and Pogrzybow with the Kiedrzynskis and the Walesas.
Jozef Skorzewski / Jozef Ignacy was the Gniezno official; Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski leased Raszkow in 1802 from hands of Juljanna Arnold, the daughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski. And from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after death bef. 1802 of Izydor Kiedrzynski in JEDLNO};

the great-granddaughter of
Michal Skorzewski, 1707-1789;
Jan Lipski, 1739-1832;
Franciszek Rychlowski and Kajetan Grodzicki, the Sieradz official, 1720-1781;
Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1709-1799;
Marianna Kozminska, 1730-1787;
Justyna Grabska and Jozefa Konstancja Lubienska.
Above JAN LIPSKI was the son of
Prokop Lipski, the Poznan official, 1699-1758 and Teresa Teofila Dambska, 1710-1759]

1835-1909.

4.
Zygmunt NIEGOLEWSKI, 1826-1901, m. Css Zofia Emilia Skorzewska

[Zofia Niegolewska Skorzewska b. 1837 / 1839 in Prochnowo
{5 kilometres south-east of Margonin, 17 km east of Chodziez, 3 km north to ZON},
bpt. in ZON, d. 1909 in Poznan,
the great-granddaughter of
GENERAL Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, 1709-1773;
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1740-1811;
Marceli Antoni Jan Niezychowski, 1733-1788;
Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska, 1741-1773;
Weronika Krzycka, 1720-1791;
Dorota Osten-Sakin and Magdalena Wilkonska]

1839-1909.

5.
Jadwiga Niegolewska, 1833-1917 + Nestor Karol Wezyk

[Nestor Wezyk was the great-grandson of
Andrzej Adam Wezyk b. 1753;
Franciszek Maczynski, 1743-1811;
Joachim Kreski, 1723-1795]

1836-1925.

Brief note to
Jozef WEZYK older + Helena Jordan, born ca 1730, lived in BRONISZEWICE:

Broniszewice / Bronischewitz, 11 km north-east-north to PLESZEW [see Jakub Kiedrzynski], 9 km north-east to CZERMIN; 5 / 6 km north to Pacanowice and 4 km north-west to GRODZISKO, 18 km north-east to KOTLIN, 22 km north-east to DOBRZYCA, 24 km north to SOBOTKA.

Broniszewice -
Kazimierz Wielowiejski and Maksymilian Wielowiejski, the owners ca 1730/1749; they sold BRONISZEWICE in 1749 to Jozef WEZYK of Osiny.
JOZEF Wezyk was the Konary official in 1768-1771, in Wielun in 1758-1768; the member of the Radom Confederation in 1767, husband of named Helena Jordan.
They had children born in BRONISZEWICE:
1.
Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki,
and 2.
Konstancja Wezyk married Pawel Skorzewski.

Jozef Wezyk died bef. 1775; and the Skorzewski family took Broniszewice: Pawel Skorzewski, and next Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, m. Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1709-1799, buried in PYZDRY [with a daughter Anastazja Sczaniecka born 1752 in Komorze near to Nowe Miasto by the Warta river, and Anastazja was buried in Michorzewo, the Nowy Tomysl County; Anastazja was the mother of BRYGIDA MIELZYNSKA - b. 1775, died in Poznan, m. Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski - the grandson of ANDRZEJ MIELZYNSKI b. 1698 - see PAWLOWICE close to Leszno, Poniec and ROKOSOWO; It was the family of MIELZYNSKI in BASZKOW near to KROTOSZYN - see Angela MERKEL].
Michal Skorzewski in 1786 was the owner of Broniszewice.
Michal Skorzewski died in 1789, and Broniszewice inherited STADNICKI ie. the children of above
Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki:
1.
Antoni STADNICKI, younger [the owner of Broniszewice 1789 until ca 1800; then he was living in ZMIGROD, died in Trzcinica close to Jaslo in Austria in 1836];
2.
Ignacy Stadnicki [he was living bef. 1809 in Cracow; died in 1818 in LAGANOW, close to PROSZOWICE, north-east to Cracow, the Kingdom of Poland under Russia],
3.
Anna,
Tekla, and
Helena.

Next landlord of Broniszewice [11 km north-east-north to Pleszew; close to ROKUTOW; 4 km north-west to Grodzisko !] - Michal's Skorzewski son - Jozef Ignacy Wojciech Skorzewski.

Hilary Borzecki, was the son of Pawel BORZECKI and Bogucka,
in 1774, give his land back [the KOSCIAN county; the property was owned by his brother TOMASZ BORZECKI] to Maciej Dabrowski.
In 1784, agreed with his 1st wife Katarzyna, widowed Opolska.
Hilary Borzecki was the landowner of Michorzew / Michorzewo.
His 2nd wife died in 1785, in Michorzewo; In 1788 he bought a land from Jozef Drywa Zakrzewski, official in Pyzdry:
Wysoka, Wielany, Podgor.
Inf. in 1788 about his sister Rozalia.
Wysoka and Smolnik was sold in 1789 to Maksymilian Mielzynski [the Koscian county].
Felicjan Walknowski in 1789 sold to HILARY BORZECKI land of Targoszyce and Poradowo {4 km south-east to MIECHOW} and also a part of the Zemiechow forest.
Hilary BORZECKI died 1793 / 1796 in Lutogniew - Jutrosin.
His 2nd wife was Jadwiga Teresa Sokolnicka, daughter of Kazimierz SOKOLNICKI, mariage before 1789; she was born ca 1749; her second mariage in 1798 to Jan Nepomucen Korytowski, in Wyganow {7 km south-west to MALOGOSZCZ};
her daughter
Urszula Kordula Jozefa BORZECKA born in Targoszyce {9 km south-west to SIEWIERZ}, bpt. in 1789 in Wyganow; she died after 1808 near to Szkaradowo {2 km north to the Silesian border, 11 km south-east to GOLEJEWKO, 8 km south-east to PAKOSLAW - both east to RAWICZ and near to Silesia}.

The brother of named above Hilary was Damazy BORZECKI, son of Pawel Borzecki senior, and Bogucka; Pawel Borzecki = Pawel Damazy Borzecki junior, born in Grodnica {12 km north-east to Gostyn}, bpt in 1739 in Strzelce Wielkie {7 km east to Gostyn}; in 1767 m. Anna Marianna Figetti, a daughter of Jakub FIGETTI and Anna Krzechcinska; PAWEL BORZECKI was leaseholder of Kobylin Stary {Stary Kobylin - 23 km north-east to Golejewko} in 1772-78; Dlugoleka close to named Kobylin in 1780 - near to Pepowo; Sarbinowo close to Zytowiecko; Dabcza, 1782 close to Mokronos; the owner of Grodnica in the Koscian county;
in 1782 Antoni Sulkowski bought named GRODNICA.
In 1784 Pawel Damazy Borzecki junior rented Odolanow.
Damazy Borzecki / Pawel Damazy Borzecki junior, died after 1790; his wife - Marianna, was owner of Pniewy, godmother of granddaughter Szaniawska in 1794 in Poniec; His daughters:
Joanna Julianna BORZECKA, b. in 1768 close to Poniec, married in Pawlowice in Nov. 1788 to Józef Kalasanty Szaniawski; Róza, b. ca 1772,
and in 1776 was born
Teresa Jadwiga Borzecka, in Folwark Kobylinski, bpt in Kobylin, m. 1792 in Pniewy to Jan Szaniawski; Helena, b. in Folwark Kobylinski in 1778;
Pawel Damazy Borzecki junior, had sons:
Florian;
Teodor, b. in Zawada / Zawady and bpt 1769;
Maurycy.

We back to
Michal Plaskowski m. in 1773, in Opalenica, to Katarzyna Czaplicka, b. ca 1745.
Opalenica, lies 20 kilometres east of Nowy Tomysl and 36 km west of Poznan, owned by Opalinski also de Bnin Opalinski family; the estate included Sielinko, Porazyn, Jastrzebniki, Michorzewo Mokre and Suche, Rudniki, Kuslin, Dokowo Mokre.
The last Opalinski male died in 1775.
Niegolewo is situated 9 km north to Opalenica [west of Poznan].

Opalenica belonged to General Jozef Niemojewski, junior, b. 1769.
General Jozef Niemojewski rented OPALENICA out to Roch Drweski, in 1805 - 1808. Opalenica, 40 km west to Poznan. In 1793 belonged to Prussia. The owner - General Jozef Niemojewski (1768-1839). In 1794, he was the insurgent; then he fought in Italy, and he served the Army of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw. In 1821, Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI sold Opalenica to Colonel Jozef NEYMAN, and since 1833 General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI was living in Rokitnica near to SWIEDZIEBNIA.

Michorzewo and Michorzewko was owned by the Opalinskis in 1450 until 1748.

Jerzy Splawa-Neyman / Jerzy Neyman b. 1894 in Bendery, d. in 1981 w Oakland; Polish and American mathematician was the son of Czeslaw Neyman, Count.
Czeslaw was a participant in the January Uprising of 1863, an exile to Siberia, and was later allowed to move to the land of Bessarabia. The mathematician's mother, Kazimiera Lutoslawska, accompanied her husband in exile. Czeslaw Neyman, 1852 - 1906, was the son of Hermogenes (Jan Nepomucen NEYMAN) and Helena Wiszniowska, aft. 1814 - ca 1877. CZESLAW was the brother of Hermogenes Neyman, Jr.; Maria; Ludwika; Eliza; Kazimierz Neyman and 9 others.

Hermogenes (Jan Nepomucen) Neyman, senior, 1802 in ZDZARY - 1867, the son of Ludwik Neyman and Marianna 1st.

Hermogenes senior b. 1802, was the brother of
Mateusz Neyman and
Sebald Michal Splawa-Neyman.

Above Ludwik Neyman = Ludwik Jakub Neyman, 1771 - 1845, was the son of
Mateusz Splawa-Neyman older, and Marianna 2nd.

LUDWIK Neyman was the brother of
Ludwika Moszczenska;
Anna Marianna Jaraczewska;
Jan Nepomucen Neyman;
Jozefa Raszewska;
COLONEL Jozef Melchior Neyman {b. ca 1764 / 1770},
and 5 others.

Mateusz Neyman b. ca 1724 / 1740, d. in 1798 in Sieroslaw, was in 1778, the owner of Sieroslaw and Pokrzywnica;
then Maciej Neyman, in 1793, was the owner of Sieroslaw.

Mateusz was buried in Sieroslaw, 8 kilometres south of Tarnowo Podgorne and 16 km west of Poznan, 16 km north-east to BUK.
Mateusz Neyman was the husband of Marianna Zwolinska, b. ca 1747, d. in 1809 in Poznan, but buried in above Sieroslaw, the daughter of Ludwik Zwolinski and his sec. wife Anna Trycen / Anna Trytzen / Tritzen.

Ludwik Zwolinski (born Kaufman) was the FRANKIST, known as Myszulin Kaufman, b. 1710, d. in 1785 in Poznan, the son of Hersz Kaufman.
Ludwik m. 1st to Dobrysz, with:
Bejla Lejbkowicz; Rachela Herszkowicz, and Marianna Neyman.

Now on Aleksander Franciszek Neyman, born 1827 or 1839, the son of Julianna Koncewicz - Lacinska {see the LACINSKI + WALESA close to LIPNO} born Krych {compare Andrzej KRYCH of Lodz}. Maybe she was the partner of SEBALD NEYMAN, the Warsaw Uniwersity student, lived in 1802-1882, the son of Ludwik NEYMAN and Marianna Osekowska.
LUDWIK NEYMAN, 1771-1845, was the brother to Colonel Jozef Neyman of OPALENICA, the friend to General Jozef Niemojewski, Horodyski, SZANIAWSKI, MALESZEWSKI.
Julianna KRYCH born ca 1804, in Stara Hancza [Wizajny]; in Stara Hancza was living the Swiatopelk-Mirski family - relatives to Nostitz-Jackowski, Kczewski, Gustaw Findeisen, Pelagia Rodys - German of Przasnysz.
Above Aleksander was born in 1827 or 1839, and had 10 siblings: Lucja Dobrzyn / Dobrzynska, Felicjanna Malinowska born Koncewicz.

Now we back to
Aleksander Karol Jozef Neyman / Alexander Charles Joseph NEYMAN, b. in 1816 Warsaw, died in SREM in 1892.
Aleksander Karol Jozef Neyman was the son of Jozef Melchior NEYMAN and Marianna Wilczal / Wilczalowa. Jozef was born ca 1764 / 1770 / July 1772.
Aleksander had the sister Emilia Jacobson.
Aleksander had 3 sons: Mieczyslaw Neyman.

Aleksander Neyman died ca 1892.

We back now to Aleksander b. 1827 or 1839, who had a daughter
Feliksa Neyman, 1860-1910.
Aleksander m. Hipolita Berezowska.
FELIKSA was the daughter of Aleksander Neyman, 1827 / 1839 - 1894 + Hipolita Berezowska b. ca 1830.

Aleksander Neyman was born in 1827/1839, to Sebald Michal Neyman b. 1802, and Adela Malczewski b. in 1818. Aleksander had 5 siblings: Maria Wolanska; Jozef Ignacy Neyman and 3 others.
Aleksander married 1st to Maria Bochenska and they had 3 children:
Adela Jankowska.
Aleksander married 2nd to Hipolita Berezowska born in 1840, and they had a daughter Feliksa Opoczynska.
Aleksander Neyman died in 1894.

FELIKSA was the granddaughter of Sebald Neyman, 1802-1882;
the great-granddaughter of
LUDWIK NEYMAN, 1771-1845, the brother to Colonel Jozef Neyman who died close to Grodzisk Wielkopolski and Opalenica. Jozef Melchior Neyman, as Splawa-Neyman, b. ca 1764 or ca 1770 / 1772, d. in Zdroj, 4 km west to Grodzisk Wielkopolski, 15 km south-west to OPALENICA,
was the son of
Mateusz Splawa-Neyman and Marianna.

Mateusz Neyman, ca 1724-1798.

Feliksa Neyman m. ca 1880 to Boleslaw Wandalin Aleksander Opoczynski, b. 1855 in SIEKIERZANY in the Podolia governorate, died in 1924, the son of
Florian Opoczynski b. 1812 + Michalina Moszczenska, of Otorowo.

In 1842 in Otorowo, bpt. of Marjanna Stanislawa, the daughter of named Florian Opoczynski, the owner of Siekierzany in PODOLE, and of Css Michalina Moszczenski.
Godfather - Michal Moszczenski, the father of named Michalina, Count, the owner of Ladyzynka in Ukraine, and the godmother was Wincenta nee Moszczenska, m. Moszczenska, Css at Otorowo, the sister of above Michal Moszczenski.

Feliksa had children:
Janina Stanislawa Opoczynska, b. in 1882 in Cracow, died in 1957 in Warsaw; Piotr Opoczynski b. 1887; and Laurentyna.

Melchior Jozef Neyman, b. ca 1764 or was born bef. 1770 - d. in 1835, the son of MATEUSZ NEYMAN [in 1778, the owner of Sieroslaw and Pokrzywnica], b. ca 1740.
Melchior Jozef Neyman in 1799 served to the French army; 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.
Jozef Melchior Neyman, as Splawa-Neyman, b. ca 1764 or ca 1770, d. in Zdroj, 4 km west to Grodzisk Wielkopolski, 15 km south-west to OPALENICA, was the son of Mateusz Splawa-Neyman and Marianna.
Jozef NEYMAN was the father of
1. Napoleon Neyman [b. 1811, d. 1879, buried in Poznan. He had a son KAROL Neyman, b. 1831, d. 1913];
2. Emilia Jacobson b. 1815,
3. Aleksander Splawa-Neyman [b. 1816 in Warszawa, d. 1892 in Srem].

Jozef NEYMAN was the brother of
Ludwika Moszczenska [b. 1765, d. 1828 in Niedzwiadz, 13 kilometres north-west of Ostrzeszow];
Anna Marianna Jaraczewska;
Jan Nepomucen Neyman;
Jozefa Raszewska;
Ludwik Neyman;
MICHAL NEYMAN, the owner of Lisowek;
Maciej Neyman, in 1793, the owner of Sieroslaw;
and 3 others.

In 1819, above Michal Neyman took LISOWEK, he was the Poznan official, and the owner of Skrzynki [11 km north to Tomaszow Mazowiecki], then all belonged to his son Ludwik NEYMAN [b. ca 1800 ?].

In 1778, Ignacy RASZEWSKI and Jozef Raszewski, the sons of Marcelin Raszewski and Anna Nowicka, sold Sieroslaw
[19 km north-east to NIEGOLEWO; 3 km south-east to Lusowko;
8 kilometres south of Tarnowo Podgorne, and 16 km west of Poznan]
with Pokrzywnica farm to Mateusz Neyman.

In 1793, Sieroslaw belonged to Maciej Neyman.
Pokrzywnica [2 km south to named Sieroslaw] was taken by Seydlitz, baron.

Jozefa Neumann was born in 1910, to Jozef Neumann, junior, and Marianna Baczkiewicz. Jozef was born in 1875, in Opalenica
[Jozef Neyman b. 1875, was the great-grandson {?} of Colonel Jozef Neyman b. ca 1764 / 1770].
Marianna b. in 1879, in Rudniki.
Jozefa had a sister Stefania Neumann / NEYMAN.

Colonel Jozef Neyman / Naymann either Neumann or Neymann Melchior Jozef, b. bef 1770, d. September 1835 in Zdroj
(2 km west to Grodzisk Wielkopolski, 14 km south-west to Opalenica)
, ex-Polish Colonel.
His son Napoleon Neyman in 1834 was lived in the Silinko manor
{belonged to the Grodzisk estate owned by LUBIENSKI, 3 km south-west to OPALENICA}.

Jozefa Neumann was the next of kin to above Jozef Neyman, b. 1875 in Opalenica. Jozefa had 6 siblings: Antonina Paulina Wesolowska born Najman or Neuman; and Joseph Antonius Neyman.

In Opalenica in 1834, above Napoleon Neyman of Silinko, b. 1811, m. Agnieszka Banachowicz, b. 1814, the daughter of Euzebjusz Banachowicz and Marjanna Kropinski, the owners of the manors in Opalenica and of Silinko.

Zdroj
in the Grodzisk Wielkopolski commune; belonged to the estate of Grodzisk (Gratz), owned by Szolc and Lubienski; lies 2 kilometres west of Grodzisk Wielkopolski and 43 km south-west of Poznan.
Above estate of Grodzisk included:
Doktorowo; Mlyniewo; Oledry; Slocin and Slocin Oledry; Gratz; Czarne Olendry, Rojewo Oledry, ex Kobylniki in Grodzisk.


Opalenica of the Opalinskis; Koninko of Stanislaw Fischer; Jarocin of the Sapiehas; Dzialyn close to Gniezno and death of Wirydianna Radolinska Kwilecka Fischer;
Gustaw Findeisen of Smilowice and Swiedziebnia, Pelagia Rodys of Przasnysz - the genealogy of the President Lech Walesa in Golaszewo and Sobowo close to Wloclawek.

Rumunki Tupadelskie and the Walesa clan
- 4 kilometres south-east of Wielgie, 17 km south-east of Lipno, 8 km north-west to Chalin.

Czarne / Schwarzen / Rumunki Czerskie,
in the Wielgie commune, aft. 1903 Czarne belonged to the Wielgie parish; Blazejewski moved to Czarne in 1843; here lived Dutkiewicz in 1813. 1783 / 1784, Czarne was owned by Plaskowski. Michal Cissowski bef. 1750. Above Piotr Plaskowski, the judge in Lipno, until his death in 1789, then his son working in Opalenica, west of Poznan, as equerry, the judge in Dobrzyn, Michal Plaskowski (1742-1812). Michal Plaskowski (1742-1812), the owner of Czarne, was the son of Febronia Cissowska Plaskowska, b. ca 1710, d. 1755 in Czarne, the daughter of Cisowski, the Smolensk official, b. ca 1680, ie. Fabian Cisowski.
Michal Plaskowski, died in 1812 in Czarne, 10 km south-east to LIPNO, and 9 km north-west to Rumunki Tupadelskie.
Michal Plaskowski m. in 1773, in Opalenica, to Katarzyna Czaplicka, b. ca 1745.
Opalenica, lies 20 kilometres east of Nowy Tomysl and 36 km west of Poznan, owned by Opalinski also de Bnin Opalinski family;
the estate included Sielinko, Porazyn, Jastrzebniki, Michorzewo Mokre and Suche, Rudniki, Kuslin, Dokowo Mokre. The last Opalinski male died in 1775.
Niegolewo is situated 9 km north to Opalenica [west of Poznan]. Opalenica belonged to General Jozef Niemojewski, junior, b. 1769. General Jozef Niemojewski rented OPALENICA out to Roch Drweski, in 1805 - 1808. Opalenica, 40 km west to Poznan. In 1793 belonged to Prussia. The owner - General Jozef Niemojewski (1768-1839). In 1794, he was the insurgent; then he fought in Italy, and he served the Army of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw.
In 1821, Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI sold Opalenica to Colonel Jozef NEYMAN, and since 1833 General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI was living in Rokitnica near to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Here Jozef Niemojewski, the 1st, died in 1839, but was buried in Swiedziebnia.

Stanislawa Honorata Sczaniecka, b. 1836 in Gluponie, the Nowy Tomysl County - d. 1922 in Poznan, the daughter of Stanislaw Sczaniecki b. 1806, and Melania DRWECKA. The granddaughter of LUKASZ SCZANIECKI, 1770 - 1810 in Nietrzanowo
{Lukasz was the son of Sylwester Sczaniecki, b. 1740, d. 1785 in WASOWO, the Nowy Tomysl county; buried in MICHORZEWO, the Nowy Tomysl county + ANASTAZJA Skorzewska}.

Michorzewo and Michorzewko was owned by the Opalinskis in 1450 until 1748.
Jozef Sczaniecki, b. ca 1720,
the son of
Mikolaj Sczaniecki ([NOT ca 1710] b. ca 1700 - d. in 1788), the SREM official, m. Konstancja Gniazdowska, bought in 1748 named MICHORZEWO.
Jozef Sczaniecki owned Sarzewo close to Rawicz. Jozef Sczaniecki owned Michorzewo, Brody, Pakoslaw, Sliwno and Mosciejewo, and in 1767 his son,
Sylwester Sczaniecki, b. ca 1740/1745, the Sroda official, MP, took all above estates. Sylwester m. Anastazja Skorzewski (1750-1835), the daughter of Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, of Czerniejewo.

Now we back to
Ludwika Opalinska, younger, and she took Tarce - Katy - Wilkowyja.
Ludwika OPALINSKA m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha (1673-1730), and leased the estate to hands of Jan Jarochowski [here we have the history of the Sapieha clan, together with the BEREZYNA - LUBUSZANY state close to our Miezonka - 13 km from Lubuszany].
Katarzyna Agnieszka = Katarzyna Sapieha sold the Kozmin CASTLE to hands of KAZIMIERZ NESTOR SAPIEHA, her next of kin.
Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had the daughter
Katarzyna Sapieha and she devolved all [Tarce until 1791] to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798), the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka, the 1st.

President Lech Walesa had ancestors lived in Katy since ca 1714 - 3 km north-west to Wilkowyja. Under protection of Opalinski - Sapieha clan: in 1673, Piotr Opalinski younger took Tarce, Radlin, Katy, Wilkowyja, Lusczanow, Stregosza, Bachorzewo, Cielcza, Czasczow, Dambrowa.
Piotr Opalinski, b. 1640, m. Ludwika, with the son Adam; in 1678, Piotr married Katarzyna Przyjemska, with 2 daughters, Ewa and Ludwika Opalinska younger (1684-1719) and a son Antoni Opalinski.
Named Ludwika Opalinska younger took Tarce - Katy - Wilkowyja; Ludwika OPALINSKA m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha (1673-1730), and leased the TARCE estate to hands of Jan Jarochowski [here we have the history of the Sapieha clan, together with the BEREZYNA - LUBUSZANY state close to our Miezonka - 13 km from Lubuszany].
Named Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had 6 children, together with Ludwika's daughter, ie. Katarzyna Sapieha who devolved all [Tarce until 1791] to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798), the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.
Named Wilkowyja - 21 km north to Dobrzyca - is a village in the Jarocin community, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland; 7 kilometres north-east of Jarocin and 62 km south-east of Poznan.

Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798), was the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.

Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had 6 children.
Elzbieta Branicka (ca 1734 - 1800), the 1st, was a politician, being the financier of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; and the King's adviser in 1763-1776, and she also had a relationship with the king in 1763 - 1776. She was the daughter of Piotr Branicki and Melania Teresa Szembek and the sister of Franciszek Ksawery Branicki.
Melania Teresa Szembek was the daughter of Piotr Wojciech Szembek, 1680-1738.
Named above Ludwika Opalinska m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha, 1673 - 1730.
Ludwika Maria Opalinska (1684-1719), was the daughter of Piotr Opalinski, 1640-1691.

Kazimierz NESTOR Sapieha give KOZMIN Wielkopolski back to his mother, Elzbieta Sapieha nee Branicka.
Lech Walesa's ancestors moved home [during a period ca 1714 - 1754] from the Wilkowyja parish [but in KATY until 1737; named Wilkowyja lies 21 km north to Dobrzyca] to Galew [1764] and Walkow [1754 in Walkow]. GALEW lies at half way from DOBRZYCA to Walkow. WALKOW is situated 9 km west to Dobrzyca, 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn.
And next step of the Walesas was from Galew to the Chocen community, to the Dambskis estate, Golaszewo close to Wola Nakonowska, bef. 1803 - south to WLOCLAWEK.
Galew is a village in the Dobrzyca community, within the Pleszew County, Greater Poland; 17 km west of Pleszew.

Mentioned Piotr Opalinski b. 1640 in LECZYCA, d. 1691, was the son of
Piotr Jan Opalinski and Katarzyna Leszczynska.
Piotr b. 1640 was the brother to Jan Kazimierz = Jan Opalinski, 1629 - 1684 in Turowo.

Now we back to OPALENICA of Wojciech OPALINSKI d. 1775, ie. Leon Wojciech Opalinski, b. ca 1708, d. 1775 in Opalenica, the Sieradz governor in 1766, the Masovia governor in 1764, m. Teresa Potocka in 1734.
Leon Wojciech was the son of Franciszek Antoni Opalinski, 1668-1713 + Anna Proska d. in 1737.
Leon Wojciech had a step-father Wojciech Rydzynski d. 1728.
Above Franciszek Antoni Opalinski was the son of Konstanty Opalinski, 1628-1672 + Marianna Zoltowska, died in 1673;
and Franciszek Antoni Opalinski was the grandson of Jan Opalinski, 1581-1637 + Urszula Potulicka, 1594-1657.
Jan Opalinski, 1581-1637 was the son of Jan Opalinski, 1546-1598, the Rogozno governor, + Barbara Ostrorog.
Jan b. 1546 was the brother of
Anna Bardzka;
Katarzyna Kiszewska;
Barbara Kucienska;
Dorota Zbaska
and Piotr Opalinski.

Jan Opalinski, 1546 - 1598, was the son of Jan Opalinski, 2nd, 1519 - 1561 + Anna GOSTYNSKA;
the grandson of Jan Opalinski, 1480-1527, the 1st, and Barbara GARDZINA - LUBRANSKA.
The great-grandson of MIKOLAJ Opalinski, b. ca 1460, d. ca 1505/1510.
The great-great-grandson of PIOTR OPALINSKI, senator, 1430-1466.

Above Piotr Opalinski b. 1640 in Leczyca was the son of Piotr Jan Opalinski, 1601 in Leszno - 1665 + Katarzyna Leszczynska 1-voto Grzymultowska, and
Piotr Jan b. 1601, was the son of Piotr Opalinski, ca 1566 - ca 1600 + Anna ZBOROWSKA;
the grandson of Andrzej Opalinski, 1540-1593 + Katarzyna KOSCIELSKA b. ca 1539.

Andrzej Opalinski, 1540-1593
[children: Lukasz Opalinski, Andrzej Opalinski (1575-1623) the younger,
the grandchildren: Andrzej Opalinski the 3rd, Jan Piotr Opalinski;
the great grandchildren: Jan Opalinski, Piotr Opalinski, Jan Kazimierz Opalinski]
was the son of
Maciej Opalinski, 1490-1541 + Jadwiga Lubranska.
Maciej Opalinski, younger, 1490-1541, was the son of Maciej Opalinski, older, b. ca 1465 - died in 1541 {MACIEJ OLDER was the brother to MIKOLAJ Opalinski, b. ca 1460, d. ca 1505/1510},
the grandson of Piotr Opalinski b. ca 1430, senator + Anna Lezenska.

We back to OPALENICA:
General Jozef Niemojewski's father - Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, was the son of Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, and Dorpowska.
Antoni was the Royal Court official in 1778, then he was the priest. Antoni was the owner of Biezdrowo, Zakrzewo, Pierwoszewo, Popowo, Krzywoleka, Kobusz, and he leased out in 1767 above estates for 1 year to Michal Obarzankowski.
BIEZDROWO lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1768 was married to Elzbieta Bojanowska, 1740-1778, in Biezdrowo, but she died in Pszczewo in 1778, buried in Szamotuly. Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1778 became the priest and he want inheritance bequeathed after Wojciech OPALINSKI [d. 1775], the Sieradz governor, and after Karol Opalinski.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI acted in Poznan in 1779, and in WLOCLAWEK in 1782.

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, the owner of Bobry Male in 1819 and Ulatow in 1837.
Katarzyna m. 2nd to Michal Plaskowski, and she was the daughter of Czaplicki + Apolonia. Katarzyna Czaplicka m. in 1773 in Opalenica to Michal Plaskowski, with children:
1. Marcjanna Plaskowska, b. 1776 in Leki Wielkie,
2. Marcjan Agaton Plaskowski, b. in 1775 in Leki Male,
3. Antoni Plaskowski b. bef. 1780, m. Julianna Marianna Kielczewska, b. 1789,
4. Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski, bef. 1790 - 1869 + Jozefa Trembecka, 1790-1839.
In 1812, Czarne close to LIPINY, took Antoni PLASKOWSKI, the son of Michal.
Czarne in 1815, Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski took; he was born bef. 1790, m. Jozefa Trembecka, b. ca 1790.
Czarne in 1847 - Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski, the son of Kajetan.
Ignacy Plaskowski, 1818-1888 + Css Antonina Zboinska, 1820 - 1858.
Ignacy's sister was Anna Plaskowska, 1824-1898 + Anzelm Kielczewski, b. in 1822 in SAMPLAWA, d. in 1893.

Jakub Teodor Trembecki was the great-grandfather of named Jozefa Plaskowska m. Kajetan.
Ignacy Plaskowski d. in 1888, and Czarne took his son Karol Teodor Plaskowski, 1850-1913. In 1893, Karol sold the village to Teodor Dabrowski, who had mills, brewery and distilleries. During the interwar period, bef. 1939, the village belonged to Stanislaw Wilski (1874-1942).
Starorypin took Dabrowski; Osiek belonged to Robakowski; Plonne was owned by Bonkowski.
Teodor Dabrowski m. Pelagia Szefer, in KIKOL, 9 kilometres north-west of Lipno, in 1894, and Dabrowski Teodor was the son of Ignacy and Franciszka. Teodor Dabrowski b. 1865 in Brzeziny.
Teodor had sibilings: Dabrowski Jozef b. in 1857 in Brzeziny; Dabrowski Jan b. in 1868 in Brzeziny.
The Czarne estate included: Jozefowo, Baldowo and Rumunki Plaskowice.
Michal Plaskowski, 1742 - 1812 in Czarne, the Lipno county.
Zenon Plaskowski moved home to Rokocin close to Starogard Gdanski, 5 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski, 8 km north-west to JABLOWO of the Nostitz-Jackowskis.

Lau or Loga family lived in 1780 in Tupadly Rumunki and Bedzen until 1945.
In Czarne, Piotr Plaskowski built a manor, the son of Wojciech; Piotr bought Czarne.
Romuald Plaskowski b. in 1821 in Czarne. Kajetan Plaskowski b. ca 1790, d. in 1869 in Czarne. Piotr Plaskowski died in 1773 in Czarne.

The genealogy of the mother of the President Lech Walesa:
Leopold Kaminski (1858 - 1946) b. in Rumunki Tupadelskie, the Lipno County, died in 1946 in Popowo, the Lipno County.
Leopold was the son of Jozef Kaminski and Romualda.
He was married three times: 3rd to Zofia Lacinska.
Leopold was the father of Jozefa Winiewska / Wisniewska;
Stanislawa Komensky / Comensky / KAMINSKI;
Zofia Kerszkowski;
Stefania Wisniewska;
Natalia Majewska and 8 others.
Leopold was the brother to Marianna Trzcinska.
Above Stanislawa Komensky / Comensky (Kaminska), 1884 - 1971, the daughter of Leopold Kaminski and Waleria.
Wife of Ignacy Comensky [see Fanny Comensky / Kaminsky born 1901 in USA].
Stanislawa was the half sister to Jozefa Winiewska and Feliksa Walesa.
Feliksa Walesa (Kaminska) b. 1916, d. 1975 in United States. The mother of Lech Walesa, President of Poland.
Half sister of Antoni Nowakowski; Helena Labiszewska; Janina Brolewicz; Wladyslawa Lacinska; Genowefa Zielinska.
Lech Walesa, b. in 1943 in Popowo, the Lipno County. The son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.
Above Zofia Lacinska (Dobrzeniecka) b. 1873 in Zurawin, the Sierpc County, d. 1952 in Zdziemborz, the PLOCK County. Zofia m. to Leopold Kaminski (1858 - 1946) b. in Rumunki Tupadelskie, the Lipno County, died in 1946 in Popowo, the Lipno County. Leopold was the son of Jozef Kaminski and Romualda. He was married three times: 3rd to Zofia Lacinska, the daughter of Jozef Dobrzeniecki

[b. in 1838 in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, d. in 1905 in Lisewo Duze, the Sierpc County, buried in Gozdowo, the Sierpc County; the son of
Szczepan Dobrzeniecki / Stefan Dobrzeniecki, b. in 1809 in Sobowo, the PLOCK County.
Szczepan was the son of Michal Dobrzeniecki and Katarzyna POTEPSKA
{Katarzyna Dobrzeniecka (Potepska) b. 1787 in Sobowo, the Plock County, d. in 1827 in Cub Run, Kentucky, United States. The daughter of Karol Potepski and Justyna}
Szczepan was the husband of Katarzyna BARTCZAK]

and Jozef Dobrzeniecki m. Antonina GACHOWICZ.
Antonina Dobrzeniecka (Gachowicz) b. in 1839 in Kamionki, No 1, the PLOCK County, d. in 1908 in Lisewo Duze, the Sierpc County, buried in Gozdowo, the Sierpc County, the daughter of Jan Gachowicz and Eleonora CUKRAS.
The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838. Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska. KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN. Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo [6 kilometres west of Brudzen Duzy, 23 km north-west of Plock, and 118 km north-west of Warsaw, and 13 km south to TLUCHOWO], d. 1945, but Lech's ancestors were living south to Wloclawek, in the Chocen community: Filipki, Wola Nakonowska and Golaszewo of the DAMBSKI family.

We know on Kamionki No 2, lies 4 km south-west to KONINKO, 9 km north-east to Rogalin, 10 kilometres north-west of Kornik and 17 km south-east to Poznan.

KONINKO No 2, belonged to Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska FISCHER in 1812 until her death in 1826.

Wirydianna's husband was GENERAL Stanislaw Fiszer / Fischer (1769–1812), Chief of Staff of the Duchy of Warsaw. He was married to Wirydianna Radolinska Kwilecka. In 1783-1788, Fischer studied at the School of Cadets, served the Division of Tadeusz Kosciuszko during the Polish-Russian War in 1792, Polonne and Dubienka; arrived at Frankfurt by Oder and recognized the Prussian army.
During the Kosciuszko Insurrection accompanied Kosciuszko at Maciejowice, was send with Kosciuszko and Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz to St. Petersburg, as the only state prisoner refused to testify, for which he was deported to Nizhny Novgorod.
1796 / 1797 FISZER went to Paris, then the Danubian Legion organized as brigadier general; 1799, was taken into captivity. Then under General Moreau; Livorno - the infantry legion,
1801 FISCHER left for Paris (see Kosciuszko); he stayed there surrounded Kosciuszko, who show to him Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska, and managed to get the Koninko estate near Poznan, where FISZER settled in 1803. He married to Wirydianna in 1806.
Since 1811 led the mobilization for war with Russia. In 1812 he joined the General Confederation of Polish Kingdom;
Moscow in 1812, as chief of staff; the Battle of Borodino and taken Moscow. At the back from Moscow, was killed.
Freemason in Gdansk in 1792.
Fiszer / Fischer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN.
In 1775 in the Koninko estate, divided a land, after the death in 1774 of Gorecki; witnesses: General Jan Zakrzewski and Teresa Gorecki - the spouses; Teresa was widowed after 1st husband General Jozef Gorecki; General Jan Zakrzewski and Teresa Gorecki Zakrzewska were the heirs of the deceased already Wojciech Dzierzbinski.
Aft. 1826 Koninko maybe was took by the Kwileckis.
Here Count Franciszek Maria Wladyslaw Kwilecki was the owner, lived in 1875-1937,
the son of Count Stefan Kwilecki, 1839-1900;
the grandson of Leonard Kwilecki, the 1831 insurgent, lived in 1804-1844 m. Tekla Sieroszewska; the great-grandson of ANIELA KWILECKA b. 1777.
Aniela was the daughter of Adam Klemens Kwilecki, the governor of Przemet, b. in 1742;
and the granddaughter of Lukasz Kwilecki, the LAD governor, lived ca 1680 - 1745 + Barbara Lipska, 1706-1762.

Aniela married in 1799, Poznan, to Klemens Alojzy Kwilecki, 1772-1826, the son of Jan Jozef Kwilecki, 1729-1789 + Nepomucena Joanna Bielinska, died in 1777.
Koninko was taken by Germans in the second half of the 19th century - Richard Grassmann, and then to Hagen.
Above Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska m. ca 1780 to Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki. Wirydianna Fiszer born Wirydianna Radolinska, later Wirydianna Kwilecka, b. in 1761 in Wyszyny, died in 1826 in Dzialyn.

Dzialyn is a village in the Klecko commune, within the Gniezno County, 11 km north-west to Gniezno, the death-place of Wirydianna Fiszer, in 1826, and she was the heir to Sierniki and Wroblewo, gross 1.5 millions PLZ, but Wirydianna Kwilecka, Katarzyna Chlapowska and Antonina Breza divided the dowry - for Wirydianna nee Radolinska was 400000 PLZ.
Her grandmother was writing to [Wirydianna Bninska] Augustyn Dzialynski, the Kalisz governor, the Pakosc owner. In 1826 in Dzialyn close to Gniezno, in the estate of Julia nee Breza m. Wollowicz, Wirydianna Fischer was died. Julia was the daughter of Wirydianna's sister.
Wirydianna made her mocking jokes about Grand Duke Constantine, the viceroy, and she received from him a threatening letter through his adjutant. She remained calm. She wrote in French.
Julia Wollowicz was born in 1798, d. 1882 in Wasilewice, buried in Teolin close to Sopockinie. Julia m. Eustachy Wollowicz, b. in 1784. He was the son of Antoni Wollowicz and Teofila Matuszewicz. Antoni Wollowicz b. ca 1750, was the son of Jozef Wollowicz and Magdalena Ludwika Marianna Michniewicz. Jozef Wollowicz b. ca 1720, d. 1779 + Magdalena Ludwika Marianna Michniewicz, was the son of Jerzy Wollowicz and Barbara Adamkowicz. Jerzy Wollowicz born ca 1680, d. in 1724, was the son of Krzysztof Wollowicz, b. ca 1620 and unknown wife. Krzysztof b. ca 1620 was the son of Samuel Wollowicz b. ca 1590, the grandson of Filon Pawel Wollowicz b. ca 1570, and Joanna GIELGUD, b. circa 1572. Filon was the son of Teodor Wollowicz b. ca 1550, and Zofia PRZEZDZIECKA b. ca 1535. Teodor was the son of Krzysztof Wollowicz b. ca 1530.

KONINKO in 1831/1832 was divided among peasants, a poor smallholder or agricultural labourer.
Here Stanislaw FISZER settled in the Great Poland, where Mycielski gave him the property. Fiszer lived in Koninko in 1803 - 17 km south-east to POZNAN. In 1775 in the Koninko estate, divided a land, after the death in 1774 of Gorecki.

We back to Eleonora Gachowicz (Cukras) b. in 1819 in Ciachcin, the PLOCK County. The daughter of Franciszek Cukras, 1791 - 1857 + Petronella Gralicka.
Franciszek was the son of Sebastian Cukras, and Helena Antkowna.


LIPNO north to Wloclawek:

Here was living Julian Lenski - Leszczynski, communist.
Julian Leszczynski also known by Lenski, was a polish communist leader of the Stalinist faction in the Communist Movement. Julian Leszczynski (1889 - 1937) born in Plock, as the son of Marian Leszczynski m. 1st to Stefania Siecinska, of Wegrzynow in the Plock county, and she was died in 1891, but left the son Julian and his older brother.
Marian Leszczynski m. 2nd to Marianna Struzinska with 4 children. Marian Leszczynski b. ca 1860, m. in Plock in 1887.
They moved to Bialoskory in the Bialyszewo commune in the Sierpc county, 14 kilometres south of Sierpc, 7 km north to Gozdowo, 10 km north-east to KOLCZYN, 21 km north-east to TURZA WIELKA, in the Plock governorate.
In 1889 they moved home to Plock.
In 1897, Marian Leszczynski came to Warsaw,
Marian was the son of Jan Leszczynski b. ca 1820. Marian Leszczynski b. ca 1860, was the son of Jan Leszcynski b. ca 1820 and Paulina Goszczycka b. ca 1830.
Marian b. ca 1860, m. 2nd in 1894, in Leg / Leg Probostwo, in the Drobin commune, within the Plock County,
9 kilometres south-west of Drobin, 21 km north-east of Plock, 9 km north-east to BIELSK,
15 km east to Gozdowo, 20 km east to KOLCZYN.

Note:
NISZCZYCE - 12 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.
The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838. Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.
KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.
Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo
[6 kilometres west of Brudzen Duzy, 23 km north-west of Plock, and 118 km north-west of Warsaw, and 13 km south to TLUCHOWO],
d. 1945, but Lech's ancestors were living south to Wloclawek, in the Chocen community: Filipki, Wola Nakonowska and Golaszewo of the DAMBSKI family.

President Lech Walesa is the grandson of Zofia Lacinska Dobrzeniecka, b. Zorawin close to Sierpc, died in 1952 in ZDZIEMBORZ close to PLOCK. Buried in BADKOWO [see Leopold Kronenberg's estates], close to WLOCLAWEK.
The great-grandson of Antonina Dobrzeniecka GACHOWICZ, b. 1839 in KAMIONKI, 15 km north-west to PLOCK, died in LISEWO Duze close to Sierpc in 1908, buried in GOZDOWO, close to Sierpc.
The great-great-grandson of Eleonora Gachowicz CUKRAS, b. 1819 in CIACHCIN, the Plock county.
The great-great-great-grandson of Petronella Cukras (Gralicka) + Franciszek Cukras, 1791 - 1857, the son of
Sebastian Cukras and Helena ANTKOWNA.

Pola Negri Chalupiec [of Romani] was born in LIPNO.

Wincenty Rapacki [maybe of Romani ?] b. 1840 in Lipno, d. in 1924 in Warszawa, Polish actor and theater director.
The son of Wojciech Rapacki + Wiktoria Pieglowski.
Wojciech m. second in Lipno.
And Wincenty jumped in Plock but in 1858 moved to Warsaw. Wincenty m. 1st to Jozefina Hoffman, with children:
1. Honorata Rapacka m. Boleslaw Leszczynski, with the son
Jerzy Leszczynski;
2. Wincenty Rapacki, singer, translator, m. Helena Zimajer with children:
Adam Rapacki, a singer, and Halina Rapacka also singer;
3. Roza Rapacka, the mother to Andrzej Bogucki;
4. Jozef, a painter;
5. Wiktor Rapacki, of Warsaw;
6. Jan, a musician.

Wincenty m. 2nd in 1891 to Amelia Gordon - Swiejkowska (1868-1902), with two sons: Romuald and Dionizy.

Wincenty Rapacki b. in 1840 in Lipno, was the son of Wojciech Rapacki, the LIPNO Court official + Barbara Pieglowski b. bef. 1815 / Wiktoria Barbara Pieglowska.

We back Roza Rapacka m. Bogucka.
Andrzej Bogucki b. 1904 in Warsaw, d. 1978, actor, singer, the son of Stanislaw Bogucki and named ROZA RAPACKA.
The grandson of named above Wincenty Rapacki.
Andrzej Bogucki m. Janina Godlewska, singer.
Janina Godlewska-Bogucka b. in 1908 in Warsaw, singer, helped to Wladyslaw Szpilman.

Helena Zimajer b. in 1869 in Czerniowce, d. in 1964 in London, singer, the daughter of Gustaw Zimajer and Adolfina.
Helena had a son Adam Rapacki and a daughter Halina Rapacka.
Helena started in Kalisz under Trapszo, in 1873.

Boleslaw Leszczynski b. 1837 in Tiemnoleskoje at Caucasus, d. June 1918 in Warsaw, actor, was born to Hipolit Leszczynski, Polish major, and Anna. Hipolit was insurgent in 1831, exiled then, but Boleslaw was actor in 1860 in Plock.
Boleslaw m. Anna Pacewicz, 2nd to Jozefa Leszczynska, the 3rd Honorata RAPACKA.
Honorata had a son Jerzy Leszczynski, actor.

Adam Rapacki (1896-1935), singer, m. in 1919 to Leonarda Kosiarska, singer.
Leonarda Kosiarska, 1899-1948, the daughter of Ladyslaw Kosiarski and Franciszka Gruca. RAPACKA Leonarda, b. in Cracow, m. in 1919, in Warsaw.

Leszek Balcerowicz, communist, born maybe as Aron in 1947 in LIPNO, ie. Leszek Henryk Balcerowicz, the son of
Waclaw Balcerowicz and Barbara.
In 1949, Leszek Balcerowicz moved home to Torun.

Lech Walesa - studied in LIPNO in technical college. Lech Walesa b. in 1943 in Popowo close to LIPNO. In 1961, Lech graduated from primary school in CHALIN in 1950-1958, and the vocational school in Lipno in 1959-1961 as a qualified electrician.

Romani, Apolonia Chalupec / Chalupiec b. in Lipno in 1897, as the daughter of Eleonora Kielczewski + Romani, Jerzy Chalupec. Then Eleonora came to Warsaw, in 1904. Pola Chalupiec became friends with Honorata Leszczynski bef. 1912, the daughter of Wincenty Rapacki of LIPNO.


Tczew - Starogard Gdanski - Koscierzyna:
Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Grabczewski and Wybicki; with Rogaczewski
[compare: Rogaczewski in Wola Pszczolecka and near to Rusiec]
in Jablowo
[6 kilometres south-east of Starogard Gdanski and 3 km west to LIPINKI Szlacheckie of the Nostitz-Jackowskis];
and the Tusk family near to Koscierzyna - Liniewo.

Sobowo, 2 km east to Michalkowo
[at half way from Plock to Wloclawek; close to Chalin, Kamienica, Popowo - Boleslaw Walesa, 1907-1945, was the son of Jan Walesa born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska. 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 or Sobowo, close to Lipno and Wloclawek, d. June 1945 in Popowo, close to LIPNO. Jan Walesa 3rd, b. 1873 in Wola Nakonowska close to Chocen, and Jan's wife was born in 1879 in Filipki, the Smilowice parish.
Smilowice - the estate of Gustaw Findeisen + Pelagia Rodys of PRZASNYSZ.
Jan Walesa was living in Michalkowo, the Lipno County, and in 1916 in Popowo, the Lipno county],
8 km north-east to Dobrzyn by Vistula river, 25 km south-east to Czerskie Rumunki and Rumunki Witkowskie and 14 km south-east to Rumunki Tupadelskie - the Walesa family, near to the Nostitz-Jackowskis, ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, junior in Glowino / GLOWINA close to Sobowo which was owned by Morzycki Apolinary / Apolinary MOKRZYCKI.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, junior. Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village.

Jan Jackowski = Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk {29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA}. He had with second wife, 4 sons:
1.
oldest son - Aleksander Jackowski, junior, owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa {until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913},
2.
Jozef Jackowski was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko.

Kamiennica / Kamienica close to Sobowo: Sokolowski Felicjan, the owner;
Lenie owned by Sokolowski Konrad, 4 km west to GLOWINA. Together with Sokolowski Ludwik;
Michalkowo {3 km west to Sobowo} owned by Raciecki Stanislaw;
Sobowo / Sobow - Rosciszewski Walenty in 1861 [b. ca 1820];
and in 1898, Zygmunt Miszewski was the owner of SOBOWO, died in 1927.

Walerian Walenty Rosciszewski, b. ca 1820,
was the son of
Szczesny Rosciszewski b. ca 1790
[Szczesny was the brother of Erazm Rosciszewski b. 1785 - Erazm was the half brother of Anna Bertolda Woroniecka b. in 1784, and of Walenty Rosciszewski b. ca 1770,
the children of
Kazimierz Rosciszewski b. ca 1740].
Walerian WALENTY Rosciszewski b. 1820, was the husband of Ewelina ROGOZINSKA / Rohozinska.
Walerian Walenty had a son Rudolf Rosciszewski.

Zygmunt Miszewski b. ca 1870,
was the son of
Adam Miszewski b. ca 1840, and Aleksandra Sitkowska, 1849-1931 in Warsaw. Adam Miszewski was married in 1872, in Przasnysz.

Now we look at northern Poland:

Jablowo
- 6 kilometres south-east of Starogard Gdanski and 50 km south of Gdansk; 27 km south-west to TCZEW.

Jablowo was taken by the Jackowskis in 1798, among others a monk Henryk Jackowski was living here.
In 1831 in JABLOWO, Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski was born; he acted in LIPNO section of the Agriculture Society - north to Wloclawek - under Leopold Kronenberg, and Teodor Jackowski was living in 1831-1885,
the son of
Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski and Konstancja Grabczewska.

Above Hiacynt = Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie,
as the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski [older] and Elzbieta Jezierski.

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.
He had two daughters, Aniela and Zofia, later married to Edward Kalkstein, and two sons, Teodor nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist, and Henry, who became a priest.

Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski YOUNGER
[the son of Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin; the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729, older],
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.
Her son Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1850 / 1858 in SKARLIN {18 km south-west to ILAWA, see below:
Jozef Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in SKARLIN, m. Jozefina Cisowska / Cissowska b. 1772}, d. in 1916, m. Bronislawa Sikorska.
And her grandson
Stefan Nostitz-Jackowski, 1887 in SKOTNIKI {12 km north-west to RADZIEJOW, 8 km west to Dobre} - 1944 in RADOM + Zofia WATTA Karczewska b. in 1900 in Cienin Zaborny in the Great Poland, d. in Zielona Gora, buried in Poznan,
the granddaughter of Antoni Watta-Karczewski, b. in Piekary, the Sieradz province,
who was the son of
Marceli Pawel Karczewski, killed on February 27, 1861 in Warsaw; they came from Sokolniki, owned by Tomasz Jan Karczewski b. ca 1630, d. in 1691, the owner of named Sokolniki; Sknilow in the Lwow prov., Porszno, Falecice and LOZINA.
And her great-grandchildren:
Jerzy Nostitz-Jackowski, 1921-2002 in Poznan
[+ Irena Lubaszko b. in Magnuszew; he was living in Radom and in Zielona Gora, with the son who died in Miedzyrzecz];
Henryk Nostitz-Jackowski, 1921-1991;
and Witold Nostitz-Jackowski, 1925-2004.

Above Witold's [Witold Jackowski b. in 1925 + Hanna Szmajda] great-grandparents:
1. Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski / Nostitz-Jackowski,
[Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski YOUNGER, b. ca 1820, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, ca 1830 - 1874.
Hipolit's grandfather -
Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 and d. ca 1802];
2. Stefan Idzi Sikorski, 1819-1890;
3. Witold Antoni Karczewski of the SZADEK commune;
4. Antoni Kosinski;
5. Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska
[Julia's great-grandfather was the judge in Swiecie, 1700-1760];
6. Maria Magdalena Dekowska;
7.
Jozefa Wezyk
[her mother died in 1867 - Karszew; Jozefa's father acted in LECZYCA county, b. ca 1810];
8. Adamina Zielinska b. ca 1840.

Skarlin - south-west to ILAWA:

Lisewo Koscielne, 13 km north-east to BARCIN [see Czolgosz] and 15 km north to Pakosc [Tadeusz Wolanski and the family of Czolgosz - compare 1901, McKinley], in 1888, was sold by Guderian, with a village Mochelek, to hands of Franciszek Dambski, the son of Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska

[Antonina Nostitz Jackowska, b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow
{Sokolow, 10 kilometres south of Sieradz, and 19 km north-west to WIDAWA},
the Sieradz county, the daughter of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810 in Sedzice, 4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz.
Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.
Antonina Dambska was the granddaughter of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina Cissowska b. 1772 in Naramice
{17 km north-west to WIELUN},
the Lodz province at present; she d. 1846.
Antonina was the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. in 1802 in the village Nogat {37 km west to ILAWA}.
Aleksander was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora DABROWSKA.
Michal b. ca 1700/1705, d. ca 1766. Michal was the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Franciszka m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720.
Michal was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and probably his 1st wife, but not of Rozalia TRZEBSKA.

Genealogy of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski:
Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska. Marianna was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, married 2nd to Petronela Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780. Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska + Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski JUNIOR, and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of mentioned
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska
{Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by KWIDZN / MALBORK - the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski}.
Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 - d. 1802 in the Nogat village. The son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1700/1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670]

with a daughter of the second marriage of Franciszek - ie Franciszka SOKOLNICKA.
The daughter Franciszka Dambska took Lisewo Koscielne. Franciszka sold Mochelek in 1905-1907 to German goverment. Franciszka moved home to her husband, Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki, the owner of SEDZICE.

Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw.
Franciszek Hutten Czapski took Rynkowka - 43 km north-east-north to SWIECIE
{here we have the Rogaczewski family came from Wola Wiazowa - BROSZECIN (7 km east to Obrow) area.
Deby Wolskie with the family of Kiedrzynski + Rogaczewski - 7 km north-west to named Obrow.
Miradowo / Miradau, 4 kilometres east of Zblewo, 14 km south-west of Starogard Gdanski, and 50 km south-west of Gdansk.

Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in 1892, to Leonard Stanislaw Rogaczewski and Anna Laskowska. Leonard was born in 1860, in Miradowo.
Anna was born in 1873, in Lubichowo, 15 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski; 12 km south to Miradowo.
28 km north-west to RYNKOWKA of Hutten-Czapski!
Close to Wdecki Mlyn - in 1677 under Kazimierz Radolinski. In 1919, Rehbinder (1884-1919).

Franciszek Ksawery Rogaczewski b. 1862, to Tomasz Rogaczewski and Helena Ochanska.

Tomasz Rogaczewski was born in 1823, in Jablowo. It lies 6 kilometres south-east of Starogard Gdanski; 18 km north-east to Lubichowo.
And Rogaczewski from Krysiaki - 9 km south-east to RUSIEC and close to Wola Wiazowa.
Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in 1830, to Mateusz Rogaczewski and Urszula Kaluzna. Mateusz was b. ca 1786. Urszula was born ca 1783, in Krysiaki Bedkowskie. Franciszek had a sister Kunegunda Dzbik / Rogaczewska / DZIK. Or named Franciszek Rogaczewski was born in 1822.

Roch Rogaczewski [my family branch], b. 1784, d. 1848, in Dabrowa, the husband of Barbara LECHOWSKA.

Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty or Hiacynt Jacek = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski.

Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty or Hiacynt Jacek = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski. Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, OLDER, b. ca 1772 + Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata JEZIERSKA.

In 1805, Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski was born in Jablowo, in the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, OLDER, b. ca 1772 + Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata JEZIERSKA. Hipolit senior had also the son junior Hipolit.
HIPOLIT b. ca 1772, was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn. Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna;
the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729.

Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN, 7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Aleksander Jackowski, older, was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 - died in 1802 in the Nogat village, was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1700/1705, d. ca 1766. The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.


Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty or Hiacynt Jacek = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski.
Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty or Hiacynt Jacek = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski.
Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, OLDER, b. ca 1772 + Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata JEZIERSKA.
Hipolit senior had also the son junior Hipolit.

HIPOLIT Jackowski b. ca 1772,
was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski [the Malbork official in 1711, d. in 1715 in Gdansk] and Marianna PAWLOWSKA;
Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat [36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun. Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz];
the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Rozalia Trzebska
[maybe she was born ca 1687; acc. to me Rozalia was the second wife of Jan; the 1st wife - unknown - maybe was born ca 1680 and she had 3 children:
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1712/1714; Anna Skorzewska b. ca 1710/1712; and a son MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700/1705 - the branch of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski + Rodys of Przasnysz + Findeisen of Smilowice and Swiedziebnia + Pawinski - Zieleniewski of Zgierz].

Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN,
7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska,
14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI,
7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Above Elzbieta Joanna JEZIERSKA, b. ca 1773, was the daughter of Karol Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1740, and Marianna TREMBECKI. The granddaughter of
SENIOR, Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1710, (Lewald Jezierski) + Anna DOREGOWSKI;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1670, Sr. + Jadwiga Magdalena CHRZASTOWSKA.

ZAKRZEWO, the parish center, south-east to PLOCK.
Sobowo, here in 1907 the father of President Lech Walesa was born. Boleslaw Walesa, 1907-1945, was the son of Jan Walesa born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska. President Lech Walesa born in Popowo close to Lipno, as the son of Feliksa Kaminska Walesa, died in USA + Boleslaw Walesa b. in 1907 [or in Sobowo] 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. 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.
Sobowo in the Brudzen Duzy rural commune, was the property of Colonel Romuald Paprocki / Roman Paprocki, at the beginning of the 19th century.
Sobowo then belonged to the Sokolowski family.
Lenie Male close to Sobowo, was owned by Konrad Sokolowski, acted in the Agriculture Society in 1861,
together with
A.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, in Glowina, ie. Jackowski Aleksander
{Glowina - 4 km south-west to SOBOWO; 4 km east to LENIE of Konrad SOKOLOWSKI and LUDWIK Sokolowski}.

Note to Aleksander Jackowski, younger:
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, was the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski. Jan was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Ksawery Jackowski was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843 {west-south-west to Ciechanow}. Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk {29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA}. He had with second wife, 4 sons:
1.
oldest son - Aleksander Jackowski, junior, owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa {until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913},
2.
Jozef Jackowski was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko,
3.
Marian Jackowski;
4.
Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski owned Wola Proszkowska.

Above Jozef Nostitz Jackowski was living in GLINOJECKO, and married the daughter of landlord in Niszczyce close to Bielsk [18 km north-east-north to PLOCK];
Jozef's father, Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn.

Jozef Jackowski was the brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, of Bogurzyn.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, junior. Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village;
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [with unknown 1st wife, but Rozalia Trzebska maybe was the 2nd wife of Jan, acc. to me].

Mentioned above
Aleksander Jackowski married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka. Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Wybicka, 1825 - 1898, m. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, 1821 - 1910.
Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska.
B.
Glowino / GLOWINA close to Sobowo was owned by Morzycki Apolinary / Apolinary MOKRZYCKI;
C.
Kamiennica close to Sobowo: Sokolowski Felicjan;
D.
Lenie owned by Sokolowski Konrad, 4 km west to GLOWINA. Together with Sokolowski Ludwik.
E.
Michalkowo {3 km west to Sobowo} owned by Raciecki Stanislaw;
F.
Sobowo / Sobow - Rosciszewski Walenty in 1861 [b. ca 1820];
and in 1898, Zygmunt Miszewski was the owner of SOBOWO, died in 1927.

Walerian Walenty Rosciszewski, b. ca 1820,
was the son of
Szczesny Rosciszewski b. ca 1790
[Szczesny was the brother of Erazm Rosciszewski b. 1785 -
Erazm was the half brother of
Anna Bertolda Woroniecka
and
Walenty Rosciszewski b. ca 1770,
the son of
Kazimierz Rosciszewski b. ca 1740.

Walenty Rosciszeski b. ca 1770, was the brother of Anna Bertolda Woroniecka b. 1784].

Walerian WALENTY Rosciszewski b. 1820, was the husband of Ewelina ROGOZINSKA / Rohozinska. Walerian Walenty had a son Rudolf Rosciszewski.

Zygmunt Miszewski b. ca 1870,
was the son of
Adam Miszewski b. ca 1840, and Aleksandra Sitkowska, 1849-1931 in Warsaw.
Adam Miszewski was married in 1872, in Przasnysz.
Adam maybe was the brother to Zygmunt Edward Miszewski, b. ca 1840 + in 1872 in Zakrzewo in the Plock county, to a daughter of
Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, the PLOCK Agriculture Society, 1814-1874, m. Ludwika Lasocka b. ca 1815.
Adam and Zygmunt Edward Miszewski had a father MISZEWSKI b. ca 1810.
Above Ludwika Lasocka Rosciszewska m. in 1841 in Miszewo Murowane to Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, 1814-1874.
Ludwika had a parents:
Leonard Lasocki, the Wyszogrod official, b. ca 1770 + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1857 in PLOCK.
The grandparents:
Zygmunt Lasocki in Raciaz official, 1730-1817;
Stanislaw Chelmicki, the Rypin official, 1747-1800.
The great-grandfather
Dymitr LASOCKI, in Zakroczym and in PLOCK official, 1670-1754 + in 1726 in RADZIKOWO.
The owner of Smoszewo until 1754. Dymitr Demetriusz Lasocki, 1675-1754, was the son of
Ludwik LASOCKI, the Royal secretary, 1655-1709 + Cecylia Plaskowska.

Dymitr had a son Zygmunt Lasocki, the official in RACIAZ, Sierpc, Zakroczym, Plock;
Zygmunt Lasocki, 1730-1817;
and the grandson
Leonard Lasocki + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1810.
And Zygmunt with the 2nd wife had a son
Florian Lasocki, 1760 - 1819, the judge in Plock, m. Marianna Nakwaska, 1774-1823 in Wielgie;
and a granddaughter
Kordula Lasocka, 1796-1875, b. in Orszymowo, m. in 1818, Orszymowo, to Ignacy Antoni Tomasz Chelmicki, the LIPNO Agriculture Society, lived in 1793-1877, the son of Stanislaw Chelmicki, the Rypin official, lived in 1747-1800 + Klara Maria Nalecz.

Kordula had a daughter Marianna Chelmicka, 1818-1914, m. Michal Napoleon Karol Stadnicki, the CZERSK Agriculture Society in 1861, lived in 1806-1871.

Kordula had a son Adolf CHELMICKI of LIPNO in 1861, 1825-1912 + Wladyslawa Karnkowska, 1835-1908.
Adolf had a daughter Anna Chelmicka, ca 1866 - 1918 + Alfred Jozef Barthel de Weidenthal, 1862-1913.
Adolf had a son Adrian Chelmicki, 1868-1933 + Maria Wybicka, 1901-1968.

Adolf had a next daughter Janina Chelmicka, 1872-1934 + Jozef Wybicki, 1868-1929. Jozef b. in Niewierz, the Brodnica county, d. in Torun, buried in Mszano, the Torun county.
Jozef Wybicki, the member of the second goverment of PM A. Ponikowski.
Jozef Wybicki was the son of Michal Wybicki, 1840-1907 + Helena Sulerzyska, 1843-1915;
and the grandson of
Natalis Sulerzyski, 1801-1878;
Leonarda Wybicka, 1821-1860;
and Jozef was the great-grandson of
Jan Nepomucen Wybicki, 1783-1852, b. in Wadzyn, the Bobrowo parish, d. in 1852 in Wapno in the Szczuka parish [or in SWIERCZYNY], buried in Brodnica.

Jan Nepomucen was the son of Jakub Wybicki b. ca 1750 + Marianna Hutten-Czapska.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, b. 1782 in Wadzyn [5 kilometres north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun], close to Brodnica - died in 1852 in Swierczyny [6 kilometres north-west of Lysomice and 10 km north-west of Torun].
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Jan Nepomuzen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska. Marianna came from KONOJADY / Konojadki, 7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica, and 54 km north-east of Torun, 35 km south-east to NOGAT, village.

Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger.

Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770/1777,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat
[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun. Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz];
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Rozalia Trzebska or the 1st unknown wife of Jan.

Above Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / July 1755 - d. 1814 in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
He was the son of
Jan Wybicki, younger, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Koscierzyna and Kartuzy,
and the grandson of
Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
and the great-grandson of Jan Wybicki OLDER, ca 1630 - ca 1700;
who was the son of Maciej Wybicki.

Zygmunt Miszewski in 1898 and Rosciszewski Walenty in 1861 were co-owners of Sobowo / Sobow.
Zygmunt Miszewski, b. 1870, died in 1927, was the owner of SOBOWO in 1898.
Zygmunt Edward Miszewski, b. ca 1840, m. in 1872, Zakrzewo, the PLOCK county, to Rosciszewska.
Zakrzewo - 2 kilometres north-east of Bielsk, 17 km north-east of Plock, and 96 km north-west of Warsaw, 31 km north-east to Sobowo.

Rosciszewska Miszewska was the daughter of Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, the commander of the January Uprising in 1863 in PLOCK, acted in Plock, lived 1814-1874, m. Ludwika Lasocka b. ca 1820.
Ludwika Lasocka b. ca 1820 m. Rosciszewska, had a daughter
Ludwika Rudowska (born Rosciszewska in 1860).

Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski b. 1814, married to named Ludwika Rosciszewska (born Lasocki in 1820).
Ludwika Rudowska had a brother Jozef Rosciszewski. Ludwika married Edward Rudowski born in 1846, in Sudraki / SUDRAGI - 9 kilometres south-west of Sierpc and 22 km north-west to GOZDOWO.

Ludwika Lasocka was the daughter of
Leonard Lasocki, the Wyszogrod official, b. ca 1770 + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1857.

Ludwika Lasocka m. Rosciszewska had a son
Jozef Rosciszewski, studied in Cracow, married in 1870, in Boguslawice, in the Kowal parish, to Helena Komecka / KAMOCKI,
the daughter of
Ludwik Pawel Komecki, 1820-1897 + Olimpia Kleniewska [compare Kleniewski of Nowosolna].

Boguslawice, the Kowal rural commune, 4 kilometres south-east of Kowal, 18 km south-east of Wloclawek, 3 /4 km south-west to RAKUTOWO, 7 km south-east to WOLA NAKONOWSKA, 8 km south-east to GOLASZEWO [the Walesa family].

Inf. on Piotr Karnkowski, the owner of Boguslawice. Piotr was born in 1811 in Czamanin / Czamaninek - 4 kilometres south of Topolka, 23 km south-east of Radziejow;
12 km south-west to LUBRANIEC of the DAMBSKIS.
Piotr was the son of
Jozef Kalasanty Piotr Karnkowski (1778-1828) + Eustachia Apolonia Orsetti b. 1788.
Piotr Karnkowski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861, and the owner of Boguslawice, close to KOWAL.
Piotr Karnkowski m. in 1834 in Izbica Kujawska, was the owner in 1834-1841 of Mlogoszyn, and in 1842 - aft. 1861, of Boguslawice.
In 1834 in Mlogoszyn, Jozef Wladyslaw KARNKOWSKI was born; the son of named Piotr.
MLOGOSZYN - 6 kilometres south of Krzyzanow, 13 km south-east of Kutno, and 40 km north of LODZ.

The owner of Sobowo at the beginning of the 19th century was Colonel Romuald Paprocki, then to the Sokolowskis, in 1898 belonged to Zygmunt Miszewski,
in 1909 to Tadeusz Miszewski, and in 1929 owned by Stefan Zoltowski.


The Loewenstein de Lenval family was next of kin to Leopold Kronenberg. Kronenberg co-operated with Gustaw Findeisen, the owner of Swiedziebnia close to the East Prussia border, ex-property of Nostitz-Jackowski, then to Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski, with Mirski, the godson of Russian Emperor Nicholas I / Mikolaj I Romanov of Russia.
Nostitz-Jackowski took in 1590 the title NOSTITZ in Pomerania / the Kings' Prussia / Gdansk Pomorze

[Trzebcz Szlachecki, 12 km north-west to CHELMZA, the Kijewo Krolewskie commune, 18 kilometres south of Chelmno, 23 km north-west of Torun. Te core of the Trzebski clan in the 16th century. Next to Bishops. In 1805 Mateusz Slaski the owner, also in 1895]

from Polish Parliament.
They came from
Boguslaw Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski

[born in 1618 in Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century -
6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland]
who had the son
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [Jan had a brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, BISHOP, oldest] with Jan's daughter Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715, and her sister Anna SKORZEWSKA - here we have link to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to Fryderyk the Great of Prussia and his brother, both LGBT in Berlin in 1768.
Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my family branch, who was lived in Jedlno until 1802, the property of Mecinski - Stadnicki clan and next of the Walewskis - the Freemasons [relatives to the NIEMOJEWSKIS].
Above Gustaw Findeisen was also the owner of Smilowic / Smilowice in the Chocen commune, where the grandfather of the President Lech Walesa in 1896 married, with relatives of Schmidt, German, blacksmiths.
Gustaw Findeisen came from Saxony - Germany.
Gustaw's wife - RODYS - was from PRZASNYSZ, the Garman family.
Gustaw Findeisen was secret courier of Leopold Kronenberg, and the member of Edward Jurgens group aft. 1858 in Warsaw. Jurgens came from Plock, of the Jews roots.
The Kronenbergs came from Wyszogrod, also the Jews.
The Walesas moved home from France to Jarocin - Kozmin Wielkopolski area, the lands of the Sapiehas; then to the Chocen commune to the Dambskis estate of GOLASZEWO [Dambski was the next of kin to the Sapieha clan].
The Sapieha family also owned Berezyna and Lubuszany in the east-central Belarus, 13 km to Miezonka, aft. 1842 named Miezonka was of the Konstantynowiczs. Berezyna - Lubuszany then took Poniatowski - Tyszkiewicz - Potocki branch, of Artur Potocki who had the manager Wojciech Potocki, the half-brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, who had a daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married in Moscow to ARMAND.
The Armands were closest to Apolon Konstantynowicz, co-owner of the Duflon, Konstantynowicz Company in St Petersburg and Zaporoze.
Apolon Konstantynowicz / Apollon Konstantinovich with the roots of Miezonka and Kazan
[my family branch of Jerzy Konstantynowicz b. 1898, nick-name Marian Konstantynowicz of Miezonka either Marian Stankiewicz or Siedlecki probably in 1939],
co-operated with BREGUET, Duflon, Nobel, Dukes Oldenburg, Japaridze, Drzewiecki
[Drzewiecki in St Petersburg known Breguet and Duflon - and his family had relations to Andrzej Horodyski, Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski - Mycielski of Pleszew area. ANDRZEJ HORODYSKI in 1802, became a shareholder of the Trzycieski, Horodyski et comp. - commercial house, which was also opened in Odessa, to which they also received: P. Maleszewski {Venture de Paradise / Sulkowski / Napoleon, and Breguet - Duflon in Russia + Konstantynowicz, Nobel, Armand}; J. K. Szaniawski {he come from area of Wieruszow and J. K. Szaniawski was the family of Erazm Mycielski. General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski approached Gen. Dabrowski's opponents - he became friend with Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski and Andrzej Horodyski, with whom he was later considered, at the time of the Duchy of Warsaw, as one of the leaders of "Polish Jacobins"}; and J. Drzewiecki {see DUFLON in St. Petersburg}. The Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company financed Lenin's activities through a wife of Apollon Konstantynowicz, ie. Anna Konstantynowicz nee ARMAND - she come from Maria Paszkowska, the daughter of General Franciszek Paszkowski. Anna was the best friend of Inessa Armand, the lover of Lenin].
Above family of POTOCKI had in the second half of the 19th century next manager - NAIMSKI, the Frankist family, in Zator in Austria.
See Naimski - Owsiany intelligence net aft. 1999/2002 in Poland, with the roots in the KOSCIAN district: Wilkowo Polskie and area, where Cagliostro was in the 70' of the 18th century.

WRONIAWY of Goldschmidt - Rotschild, Gajewski and Broel-Plater:

The palace in Wroniawy was built in 1820; Wroniawy belonged to Adam Gajewski of Wolsztyn, and then to his daughter
Antonina Gajewska, married Count Plater.
In 1885 or 1895 Count Plater sold Wroniawy to hands of Baron Goldschmidt - Rotschild;
name Goldschmidt - Rotschild Maksymilian from Franfurt / Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild (1843 - 1940) was a German banker and art collector.
The son of
Benedict Hayum Salomon Goldschmidt, he was the co-inheritor of the Goldschmidt family bank along with his brother Adolphe Goldschmidt [copyright by Wikipedia].
Maximilian married Minna Karoline Freiin von Rothschild, the daughter of Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild. Maximilian was the richest person in the German Empire. After the death of his father-in-law, the last male of the Frankfurt Rothschilds, Maximilian Goldschmidt and his wife adopted Rothschild's name. Emperor William I gave him the title of Baron de Goldschmidt-Rothschild. His son was Albert Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild b. 1879 in Frankfurt am Main, d. 1941 in Lausanne, the Vaud County [see Duflon, Anna Konstantynowicz nee ARMAND, Lenin...], Switzerland.

Note to named Adam Norbert Gajewski b. 1758,
who was the son of
Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski, 1714-1775 + Katarzyna Tworzyanska, 1737-1798.

Adam Norbert married in 1790, in Gogolewo, to Eleonora Garczynska, 1764-1838.
Eleonora's daughter was
Antonina Gajewska, 1791-1866 + Count Stanislaw Broel-Plater, 1784-1851.

Antonina's two sons -
1.
Count Stanislaw Broel-Plater, 1822-1890 + Css Katarzyna Mielzynska, 1828-1899;
2.
Count Adam Kazimierz Stanislaw Broel-Plater, 1824-1878 + Css Anna Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1831-1901.

Antonina's brother -
Franciszek Jozef GAJEWSKI, Colonel, lived in 1792-1868 + Emilia Garczynska, ca 1799 - 1884 in Poznan but she was buried in Wolsztyn.

Named EMILIA was the great-granddaughter of Senior, Stefan Garczynski, 1690-1756 + Zofia Tucholka, died in 1759.

General Major Stefan Garczynski junior was the 3rd son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR, the Poznan governor + ZOFIA TUCHOLKA.
Stefan Garczynski, SENIOR m. Zofia Tucholek, b. ca 1715 in Poznan, d. ca 1759.
ZOFIA was the daughter of Jan Franciszek Ignacy Tucholka, Jr. and Marianna.
ZOFIA nee Tucholek / Tucholka was the sister of Barbara Mieroslawska, 1700 - 1731, the daughter of Jan Franciszek Ignacy Tucholka, Jr., and Marianna.
Barbara was the wife of Franciszek Mieroslawski, the son of Hiacynt Mikolaj Mieroslawski and WOLSKA.

TADEUSZ GARCZYNSKI = Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von Rautenberg, Count, 1791 - 1863,
was the son of
General, adjutant, Stefan GARCZYNSKI [junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ? but NOT in December 1773] + Anna Skorzewska.
The grandson of Edward Garczynski [b. ca 1710 ?] and Katarzyna RADOLINSKA.
The great-grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, SENIOR, b. 1690 in POZNAN, died in 1755 / 1756 in Zbaszyn + Zofia TUCHOLKA.
The great-great-grandson of
Damian Kazimierz Garczynski, b. ca 1644 in Leszno, d. 1711 in Zbaszyn,
and Damian was the son of Samson Garczynski + Barbara Marianna.

DAMIAN was the husband of Anna RADOMICKA and Ludwika LESZCZYNSKA.

The sons of Damian Garczynski, 1644-1711, and Anna ie. Damian Kazimierz Garczynski (b. ca 1640 / 1644 / 1653, d. 1709 / 1711), and Anna RADOMICKA of the KOSCIAN county:
1.
Franciszek Garczynski (1680/1690 - aft. 1732), the owner of Bialezyn in 1726;
2.
Stefan Garczynski SENIOR (1690 - 1755 or in September 1756), the son of DAMIAN Garczynski, the Poznan governor, the writer in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The owner of Zbaszyn.

Anna Garczynska (Skorzewska) was the wife of General Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR.
3.
Stanislaw Garczynski (b. bef. 1680, d. 1737), the Inowroclaw and BYDGOSZCZ governor.

Above the Garczynski clan came from the Koscierzyna district and the Liniewo county in the 16th century - 19th century [compare Tusk and Wybicki].
Later they moved home to Sepolno Krajenskie - Chojnice - Tuchola area, in the 17th / 18th centuries.
The Garczynskis gone to Wilkowo Polskie - the KOSCIAN county; Zbaszyn near to Chobienice [of the Mielzynskis]; Swarzedz close to Poznan; Margonin - Chodziez area [here were living Arciszewski, Kiedrzynski, Skorzewski, Dukes Woroniecki].
Below details:
Samson Garczynski was buried in Gdansk, (b. in 1596 - died in 1667), bought Obory in 1653, the Chelmno official in 1655 until 1667, m. 1st Katarzyna Gleisen - Doregowska (d. 1629),
and he married second Barbara Werda, b. ca 1610 - d. 1687/1689, the owner of Klonia / Wielka Klonia / Gross Klonia, 5 kilometres south-west of Gostycyn, 17 km south-west of Tuchola, 3 km south-west to KARCZEWO.
Samson GARCZYNSKI bought Karczewo and Karczewko - 15 km south-west to TUCHOLA.

AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI was married to Aleksandra Skorzewska, b. 1757, died in 1801, the daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski. Franciszek's Skorzewski foster son was Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married to Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824.
Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824, was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in ?, but NOT in December 1773 + the 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.

Jan ARNOLD leased - in 1789 - from Weronika Garczynska nee KRZYCKA, the wife of General Stefan Garczynski, JUNIOR - Gostkowo.
Gostkowo is a village 11 km north-east of Torun.
Above Jan / Jan Antoni Arnold was the owner of Raszkow [see Kiedrzynski and Walesa], and of Pecherzew.
Pecherzow / PECHERZEW - 8 km north-east to Turek and 19 km north to DOBRA.
Jan Arnold was born in 1751/1758, widowed bef. 1798.
Jan was married in Oct. 1798 to Julianna Kiedrzynska, born 1772 or in 1770, widowed bef. 1798 after the death of her husband Ruszkowski [marriage ca 1790 - 1796], and she was the owner of Wierzchoslaw / Wierzchoslawice.
Julianna was born in 1772 in the Sobotka parish, close to Raszkow, as the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski + Bardzka Walknowska.
Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family branch. They both were sons of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the sister of Anna Skorzewska, and from her brother we have the line of Nostitz-Jackowski + Swiatopelk-Mirski [Stara Hancza + Swiedziebnia], Orbeliani, Gustaw Findeisen [Swiedziebnia + Smilowice close to Golaszewo - the Walesas], Rodys [the Germans of Przasnysz], Zieleniewski [see Zgierz].

IGNACY PLATER or Kazimierz Ignacy Broel Plater, conspirator in Lithuania in 1821 - below on his genealogy.
Ignacy was the son of
Kazimierz Konstanty Plater [see WRONIAWY] b. 1746, m. Izabela Ludwika Plater / Izabella Borch b. 1752.
Count Kazimierz Konstanty Plater [see WRONIAWY] m. Izabela Ludwika Plater / Izabella Borch / IZABELA BORCH PLATER ZYBERK.
The grandson of
Konstanty Ludwik Plater, 1722-1778.
The great-grandson of
Jan Ludwik PLATER, FIRST, 1686/1690-1736, a husband of Rozalia Brzostowska.
Jan Ludwik Plater born in 1686 either 1690-1736, was the son of
Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater [1626 - 1696] and Ludwika Maria von Grothuss [she died in 1720].
Jan Ludwik PLATER, 1686/1690-1736 was the brother of Fabian Ksawery Broel-Plater.

Count Johann Andreas Heinrich Broel-Plater / Jan Andrzej Henryk Broel-Plater, ie. Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater, 1626 - 1696 + Louise Maria von Grotthuss / Ludwika Maria Broel-Plater Grothus, died in 1720,
the daughter of
Hildebrand Heinrich von Grotthus, and Anna Sibylla von Behr.

Johann Heinrich Andreas, b. in 1626, d. in 1696, was the son of
Gotthard von Broele Plater, ca 1600 - 1664,
the grandson of
Heinrich III von dem Broele Plater / Henryk Broel-Plater / Henryk Plater, 1570 - bef. 1630;
the great-grandson of
Heinrich II von dem Broele Plater.

Heinrich 3rd, b. ca 1570, m. Maria von Knorre,
who was the son of Heinrich 2nd, b. maybe ca 1540, m. Magdalena von Tiesenhausen,
and the grandson of
Heinrich 1st, b. maybe ca 1500, m. Magdalena von Plate / Anna von Ascheberg;
and the great-grandson of
Friedrich BROEL-PLATER, b. maybe ca 1470, d. aft. 1533, m. 1st in 1492 to Dorothea Rese, m. 2nd in 1499 to Barbara von Ungern.

Katarzyna Mielzynska, 1828-1899, married Stanislaw Broel-Plater, Count, junior, born in 1822 in PARIS - died in 1890 in Warsaw,
the son of
Stanislaw Broel-Plater, 1784-1851, senior,
the grandson of
Kazimierz Konstanty Plater, 1746-1807, and Izabela Ludwika Borch, 1752-1813.

Kazimierz Konstanty Plater, 1746-1807, m. Izabela Ludwika Borch, 1752-1813;
Kazimierz was the son of
Konstanty Ludwik Plater, 1722-1778,
the grandson of
Jan Ludwik PLATER, FIRST, 1686/1690-1736, the husband of Rozalia Brzostowska;
the great-grandson of
Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater [1626 - 1696] and Ludwika Maria von Grothuss [she died in 1720].

Jan Wilhelm Broel-Plater (1676 - 1757) was the son of
Daniel-Gotard, b. ca 1640/1645, d. in 1717, m. 1st Ludwika Wollowicz (d. in 1668), m. 2nd Euphemia Dorothea von Offenberg (d. aft. 1739);
the grandson of
Andreas Wilhelm Plater, b. ca 1600, d. in 1664, m. 1st in Warsaw in 1640 to Anna Elisabeth von Tettau, m. 2nd to Jadwiga Naruszewica / NARUSZEWICZ.
Andreas Wilhelm b. maybe ca 1600, died in 1664 had 3 brothers:
1) Andreas, d. aft. 1661, m. Jadwiga Naruszewicz {!};
2) Heinrich, d. in 1644;
3) Gotthard, b. maybe 1630, m. Hedwig Elisabeth von Tiesenhausen (b. in 1652, d. in 1693 / 1694 in Tallinn / Reval).

Above named Jan Wilhelm Broel-Plater (1676 - 1757) was the great-grandson of
Heinrich 3rd, b. ca 1570, m. Maria von Knorre,
who was the son of
Heinrich 2nd, b. maybe ca 1540, m. Magdalena von Tiesenhausen,
and the grandson of
Heinrich 1st, b. maybe ca 1500, m. Magdalena von Plate / Anna von Ascheberg;
and the great-grandson of
Friedrich BROEL-PLATER, b. maybe ca 1470, d. aft. 1533, m. 1st in 1492 to Dorothea Rese, m. 2nd in 1499 to Barbara von Ungern.



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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.

And in DABIE was living
Count Eugeniusz Dambski, the officer of the November Uprising 1830/1831, studied at the Warsaw Uniwersity, b. in 1804 in GOLASZEWO close to Nakonowo and to Wola Nakonowska, died in 1887, the son of Kazimierz DAMBSKI b. 1770, buried in LUBRANIEC, and [the wedding in KOWAL in 1797] Anna Klobukowska b. ca 1775.

Eugeniusz had a brother
Count Julian Dambski, 1808-1846, who was closest to a member of the Radziejow Agriculture Society, and Julian was studied in 1828 in Warsaw.

Eugeniusz Dambski was the great-grandson of Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701-1765 + Jadwiga Dambska, 1710-1767.
Eugeniusz Dambski had a son born in 1857.

Dabie KUJAWSKIE, in the Lubraniec commune, the Wloclawek county:
Dabie Kujawskie belonged to the Dambskis ca 1450 until 1777. Stanislaw Dambski, the Kujawy governor, sold the village to Ignacy Zagajewski, the Kowal official. Ignacy had built the manor in 1790. In 1777 to 1858, Dabie Kujawskie belonged to the Zagajewskis, and then Jan Mittelstaedt / Mittelstaaedt, bought the estate; Jan was the insurgent in 1848 and in 1863.
At his time
Lisewo Koscielne, 13 km north-east to BARCIN [see Czolgosz] and 15 km north to Pakosc [Tadeusz Wolanski and the family of Czolgosz - compare 1901, McKinley],
in 1888, was sold by Guderian, with a village Mochelek, to hands of Franciszek Dambski, the son of
Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt.

Franciszek Dabski d. in 1895 and left
widowed Antonina Nostitz-Jackowska Dambska

[Antonina b. 1852 - died in 1899 in Sokolow, the Sieradz county, the daughter of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810 in Sedzice, 4 kilometres north of Wroblew, 12 km north-west of Sieradz. Hipolit was married to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, b. ca 1820, d. 1874.
Antonina Dambska was the granddaughter of
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin + Jozefina Cissowska b. 1772 in Naramice, the Lodz province at present; she d. 1846.
Antonina was the great-granddaughter of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. in 1802 in the village Nogat.
Aleksander was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora DABROWSKA.
Michal b. ca 1700, d. ca 1766. Michal was the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin and Franciszka m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720.
Michal was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Rozalia TRZEBSKA.
Genealogy of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski:
Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, married 2nd to Petronela Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska + Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski JUNIOR, and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of mentioned Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski born 1770, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Marianna nee Kczewska / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska
[Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by KWIDZN / MALBORK - the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski].
Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729 - d. 1802 in the Nogat village.
The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670]

with a daughter of the second marriage of Franciszek - ie Franciszka SOKOLNICKA.
The daughter Franciszka Dambska took Lisewo Koscielne. Franciszka sold Mochelek in 1905-1907 to German goverment. Franciszka moved home to her husband, Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki, the owner of SEDZICE.

Lisewo was owned in 1828 by Jan Mittesaaedt; in 1878 - 1895 the owner, Ferdynand Mittelsaaedt. In 1895-1905 Franc Kunkel took LISEWO. It lies 5 kilometres west of Zlotniki Kujawskie, 19 km north-west of Inowroclaw, and 23 km south of Bydgoszcz.

Mentioned Count Kazimierz DAMBSKI, 1770-1828, buried in LUBRANIEC, m. in 1797 in KOWAL to Anna Klobukowska b. ca 1775:
Count Kazimierz Dambski was the son of Jan Nepomucen Dambski, b. in 1732, the official in INOWROCLAW [married three times],
and the grandson of
Kazimierz Jozef DAMBSKI born in 1701, and Jadwiga Dambska.

Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701-1765 in Warsaw, and m. Jadwiga Dambska, ca 1710-1767.
Named Kazimierz Jozef was the son of ANDRZEJ DAMBSKI, junior, died in 1734.

Andrzej Dambski died in 1734, the governor of BRZESC Kujawski, married Katarzyna Krakowska, the daughter of Wojciech (1650-1717), the KRZYWIN governor,
with children:
Marcjanna + Jozef Kretkowski, the KOWAL governor,
Maria + Jacek Lezenski, + Plichta, the Gostyn official;
Pawel Dambski (d. 1783), the Brzesc Kujawski governor,
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski (1701-1765), the SIERADZ governor,
Antoni Dambski, the Poznan official,
Jozef Wojciech Dambski (1713-1778), the KOWAL governor.

Andrzej Dambski, junior, died in 1734, the governor of BRZESC Kujawski, was the son of Jan Stanislaw DAMBSKI (d. 1687), the Kujawy governor, and Anna Miaskowska, the daughter of Wojciech MIASKOWSKI, the SANTOK governor.

Andrzej junior was the grandson of
Andrzej Dambski senior (died in 1617), the Kujawy governor, and of Waclaw Leszczynski d. 1628, the KALISZ governor, the Crown Marshal.

Andrzej Dambski junior, in 1718, bought Smilowice, and Nakonowo, 2 km north-west to GOLASZEWO, 7 kilometres west of Kowal, 12 km south of Wloclawek.

Smilowice and above Nakonowo, in 1734, Jozef Wojciech Dambski bought; he d. 1778, the Kowal governor.

Andrzej Dambski JUNIOR, owned:
Dabie [maybe Dabie Kujawskie],
and Borucino / Borucin
{12 km north-west to Lubraniec; 13 km west to Brzesc Kujawski; 17 km south-west to Wieniec}
- sold in 1692 to hands of Zygmunt Dambski, the Kujawy governor.

Named Andrzej Dambski, junior also owned:
Siewiersko, Sieroszewo, Kuznica,
Brzezie {18 km north-east to named above BORUCIN},
Ustronie, Drzebielewo and Smulsk.

Count Andrzej Dambski, junior, was next of kin to the King, Stanislaw Leszczynski, by his grandmother Barbara Leszczynska.

Smilowice bought Maciej von Waldorff - Wolicki, ca 1795.
Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo and to Chocen.
The Findeisen family owned Smilowice until 1939.
Above Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, was the son of Karol FINDEISEN, 1797-1855, German, and Julianna Stegman, 1794-1854.

BRZEZIE was the land property of Jozef Dambski, b. ca 1810, a son of Jozef Walenty Dambski.

Julian Dambski b. 1800 / 1802 - d. 1836, insurgent in 1831, b. in Koscielec Kujawski, as the Count of Lubraniec, because his family owned:
Borucin,
Dabie / Dabie Kujawskie,
Kaczkowo,
Grabie,
Osniszczewo,
Koscielec Kujawski.

JULIAN DAMBSKI born in Koscielec; married to Css Rozalia Poninska. He was died in 1836 in Berlin, but buried in Koscielec.
Rozalia Poninska, 1st Dambska, 2nd LACZYNSKA; she was born in 1811, d. in 1885 in Zakopane, buried in Koscielec; the oldest daughter of Stanislaw Kostka Poninski of WRZESNIA + SIERAKOWSKA.
Stanislaw PONINSKI, b. 1779 in Wrzesnia, d. 1847 in Berlin, the son of
Marceli Poninski and Rozalia GRUDZIELSKA.

Marceli Poninski, b. 1750, d. 1816, the son of
Walenty Poninski and Marcjanna b. 1719, the daughter of Józef Awryleski / Aurelewski and Marianna.

Walenty Poninski was the son of Michal Poninski and Anna TRAMPCZYNSKA, the daughter of
Wladyslaw Otto Trampczynski and Anna Bojanowska 2-voto Golinska - Los.

Michal Poninski was the son of Adrian Poninski.

Julian Dambski d. in 1836 in Berlin, was the son of Michal Dambski + Anna Jasinski - Anna was the sister of Jakub Jasinski.

Above Jakub Krzysztof Jasinski, b. 1761 in Weglew near to Pyzdry in Greater Poland, died in Nov. 1794, in Warsaw; general and poet, fought in 1792, was an enemy of the pro-Russian Confederation and organized an action against its supporters in Vilnius. Insurgent in 1794, was killed in Praga in 1794. Supported by Tadeusz Kosciuszko and Jakub was appointed the commander in chief of all the partisan forces in the former Grand Duchy and then in Summer of 1794 he withdrew with a small partisan troop towards Warsaw.

Named above Julian Dambski studied at first in Poznan, then in Heidelberg. In January 1830 Julian took Koscielec Kujawski. It lies 6 kilometres east of Pakosc, 5 / 7 km west of Inowroclaw, 38 km south of Bydgoszcz.

Koscielec Kujawski or Koscielec
- 5 / 7 km west to Inowroclaw; in 1800, Koscielec bought Michal Dabski died in 1805, served Polish Army in 1791-1792, the owner of
Mlyn Gorny,
Wielki Redcz / Redecz,
Poklekowo, Kazan, Jadrowiec, Zydow Wiekszy with Grabina, Zydow Mniejszy with z Wrzosowo, Siemianowka, Byczyna, Krogulca and a part of Lubraniec.
In 1830, Koscielec took JULIAN Dambski b. 1802.
His mother was Anna Jasinski died in 1851 in Kolaczkowo, the sister of General Jakub Jasinski, and Anna married to named Michal.
Count Julian Dambski (1802-1836) fought in 1831. After death of named Julian Dambski, widowed Css Rozalia Poninska, m. 2nd in 1839 to
Count Adolf Laczynski (1797-1870), who fought in 1831 and also in 1863, awarded Virtuti Militari, exiled, back to Warsaw and acted in KORNIK in the Polish League, MP in Berlin, acted also in Inowroclaw.
Rozalia was childless, 1-voto Dambska, 2-voto Laczynska, d. 1885. All assets took after her death, the son of her brother ie. Count Adolf Poninski (1855-1932).

A daughter of Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Czapski Hutten born 1725, was Anna Hutten-CZAPSKI b. ca 1765

[Anna was the granddaughter of Augustyn Dzialynski, 1715 - 1759.

Augustyn Dzialynski, the Wschowa official in 1742-1743, the governor of Kalisz in 1750-1758; Augustyn Dzialynski in 1730 was
the owner of PAKOSC;
Kornik,
Koscielec Kujawski,
Dzialyn close to Gniezno, Konarzew, Sokolow and Zakrzew.
Augustyn married Anna Radomnicka of Inowroclaw, with 4 daughters and 2 sons:
Ignacy Dzialynski and Ksawery Dzialynski - both of the sons owned Koscielec near to PAKOSC].

Anna Czapski married Jozef Oskierka

[JOZEF Oskierka was the son of Antoni Oskierka b. ca 1740, and Teresa Eperyaszy.
Antoni Oskierka was the son of Ludwik Gerwazy Oskierka, 1710 - 1770 and Teresa Tyzenhauz.
And the grandson of
Antoni Oskierka 1670-1734 and Zofia Stadnicka-Kolenda].

Goluchow Castle and Pakosc:
Pakosc / Stadt Pakosch in 1772-1807 belonged to Prussia. The landlord Augustyn Dzialynski in 1751, owned Koscielec and Pakosc / Pakosch. The Dzialynski family sold the Pakosch estate, for political reasons. The last owners, the two brothers, Ignaz Dzialynski and Xaver Dzialynski [Ignacy Dzialynski and Ksawery Dzialynski], sold their possessions in West Prussia through a contract, completed on May 13, 1789, and on January 10 1792 was confirmed by the court, to the hands of the Knights Council Lieutenant, Johann Carl von Gerhardt of Flatow.
Augustyn Dzialynski married Anna Radomnicka of Inowroclaw, with 4 daughters and 2 sons:
Ignacy Dzialynski
and
Ksawery Dzialynski - both of the sons owned Koscielec Kujawski near to PAKOSC.

Helena Kiedrzynska, the 2nd [the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski who was the brother to Izydor Kiedrzynski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski], 1780-1845 m. in May 1813, in Liskow, the Kalisz county, to Jan Arnold, 1751-1840 - his second wife.
Jan ARNOLD m. 1st to Julianna Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. in Wilczkow, and Brygida Bardzka WALKNOWSKA.
JAKUB Kiedrzynski [the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family branch] had two daughters with Brygida Bardzka Walknowska:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770,
and Petronela Kiedrzynska m. PRADZYNSKA.

Jozef Skorzewski leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, from Julia Arnold Kiedrzynska and Helena Kiedrzynska of Jedlno - my family line. In 1880, Raszkow belonged to Skorzewski Kazimierz, and he had also Komorze close to Zerkow.

Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770, m. in Sobotka, in 1798, Jan Arnold 1751-1840, the owner of Pecherzow.
Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772 - d. 1811; he was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of
Wierzchoslaw = Wierzchoslawice close to INOWROCLAW - 24 km west to Przybranowo,
25 km north-east to PAKOSC; 22 km north-east to KOSCIELEC KUJAWSKI.
Witness in 1798 was Maciej Bogdanski, an official in KALISZ.

Pecherzow / PECHERZEW
- 8 km north-east to Turek and 19 km north to DOBRA.
Jan Arnold was born in 1758, widowed bef. 1798.

KOSCIELEC KUJAWSKI
- 5 / 7 km west to Inowroclaw; 6 km east to PAKOSC.

Jozefa Dowierski (born Walesa), 1874 - 1936, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walesa b. ca 1850, and Teofila Szybura b. 1856 in Ochle.

Ochle in the Koscielec Kolski parish. Ochle is situated on the north bank of Warta, 8 km north-west to KOLO, 55 km south-west to CHOCEN.

KOSCIELEC KOLSKI - belonged in 1836 to Count Kreutz, the Russian General, ie. Cyprian Belzig von Kreutz b. 1777 in Rzeczyca, in the Minsk governorate.
Jozefa WALESA had 5 siblings:
Szczepan Walesa, Franciszka Walesa. Jozefa married unknown Kaminski ca 1924.

We have the 2nd Jozefa Walesa born to Tomasz Walesa b. 1835 and Franciszka Cicha.
Tomasz Walesa was born in 1835, in Koscielna Wies
[19 km north-west to Brzesc Kujawski; and 23 km north-west to Lubraniec.
Lubraniec - 11 km south-west to Brzesc Kujawski.
Brzesc Kujawski - 8 km south-west to WIENIEC].

Franciszka Cicha was born in 1836, in Dobrzec.
Dobrzec - west part of Kalisz, at present;
15 km south-east to Sobotka; 16 km east to GORZNO. Close to Szczypiorno and Sulislawice.
Sulislawice belonged to the Wegierskis in the 2nd half of the 18th century. In 1803 Alojzy Biernacki. It lies 6 km to the center of Kalisz.
The owners -
Oszczeklinski, Gajewski, Wegierski, Biernacki. In 1801, Sulislawice bought Alojzy Prosper.

DOBRE:
owned by the Mieleckis;
next Dobre took the Pstrokonskis;
then the governor of Inflanty / Livland, Jan Wilhelm Schlieben, m. Justyna Pstrokonska.
Dabski bought Dobre from Schlieben.
Next to Czernicki.

Julian's father - Michal Dambski b. ca 1760, d. 1805, m. Anna JASIENSKA.
The grandson of
Pawel Jan Dambski b. ca 1730 [?], died in 1782, and Helena Konarska vel Kowalewska.

Pawel Jan was the son of Andrzej Dambski died in 1734, and Katarzyna Krakowska 1-voto Zalewska.

Above Andrzej Dambski d. 1734, the Brzesc Kujawski governor,
the son of
Jan Stanislaw Dambski, the governor of Kujawy, and of Anna Miaskowski.

Andrzej Dambski was MP in 1697, 1699, 1710 and 1712. The official in Brzesc Kujawski, next in 1716 the governor in Brzesc Kujawski, in 1726 the Kujawy governor. Mp in 1717, 1720, 1726. In 1727 the adviser at Royal Court. After death of the King, August II, Andrzej was supporter to Stanislaw Leszczynski.

Andrzej DAMBSKI m. Katarzyna Krakowski of Krzywin. They had a sons:
Antoni Dambski;
Pawel Dambski = Pawel Jan Dambski;
Jozef Dambski;
Kazimierz Dambski,
and two daughters.

Andrzej Dambski died in 1734, was the son of Jan Stanislaw Dambski, ca 1630 - 1687 + Anna Jadwiga Miaskowska, ca 1640 - ca 1682, the daughter of Wojciech Ignacy Miaskowski.

Jan Stanislaw Dambski, ca 1630 - 1687, was the son of Piotr Dambski (1600-1643) + Dorota Kruszynski.

Jan Stanislaw was the grandson of Andrzej Dambski, oldest, died in 1617, the Kujawy governor.

Jan Stanislaw Dambski m. three times:
the 1st to Anna Gorzewska the daughter of Stanislaw Gorzewski.
The 2nd to Jadwiga Elzbieta Zapolska the daughter of Konstanty.
The 3rd to Anna Jadwiga Miaskowska, the daughter of Wojciech, the SANTOK governor, with the son Andrzej Dambski d. 1734, the governor of Kujawy.

Jan Stanislaw Dambski was the son of Piotr Dambski b. 1600, and Dorota KRUSZYNSKA.

Note to SOKOLOWSKI and KWILECKI:

Jozefa Klobukowska born Sokolowska, in 1840, to Edward Sokolowski and Anna Jozefina Sokolowska born Klobukowska; above Edward was born in 1815.
Anna was born in 1819, in Warszawa, died in 1865;
Jozefa born Sokolowska had sister Ludwika Dmochowski born Sokolowski.

Jozefa Sokolowska married Jan Nepomucen Klobukowski b. in 1830, with the son Jan Dominik Klobukowski.

The father of above EDWARD Sokolowski: Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784.

Smilowice
- a village and the estate in the Chocen community, 5 km north to CHOCEN

[the owner Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was the son
of IZYDOR Wyssogota-Zakrzewski;
see Jaroslaw Slota of Chocen aft. 1983 - a link to Malgorzata Zieleniewska - Zgierz - PM Leszek Miller of Lodz, Monika Bogucka-Sedzicka, Sinti of Lodz with Boguslaw Grabowski and L. Balcerowicz
- Halina Wodkiewicz-Jaworska of Krokusowa Rd and village Leszno few km to the Krasne estate of the Krasinskis. The Krasinskis have the connection to the GARCZYNSKI clan of the Koscierzyna county and LINIEWO -
and the Garczynskis close to KOSCIAN - Wilkowo Polskie, with the famous Cagliostro visit from MALTA to Adam Poninski who was closest to SZOLDRSKI of Wilkowo Polskie, and Garczynski in ZBASZYN near to Chobienice of the MIELZYNSKI family
- Krasinski of Krasne acted in Kamieniec Podolski during the visit of Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 from MALTA],

3 km north-west to Filipki [the Lech Walesa genealogy],
6 km west to Wola Nakonowska [Lech Walesa's ancestors];
8 km south-west to GOLASZEWO [in 1805 here the Walesas were living].

Smilowice in 1633, belonged to Stanislaw Kretkowski; then to his daughter - Barbara Dorpowska + the governor of LOWICZ;
Barbara's son - Michal Dorpowski was the last owner and Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.
In August 1794 in Smilowice was nobility meeting supported Tadeusz Kosciuszko.


Wola Wiazowa of the Pradzynskis and the Illuminati network - Skorzewski of Margonin and Raszkow, Krasicki with Malachowski, the Ciecierski sisters: Marianna Skorzewska and Kunegunda Krasicka:

Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski, b. 1838 in Leznica Wielka - died in 1895 in WOLA WIAZOWA - the owner of the land-estate of Wola Wiazowa and the owner of the brewery producing spirit,
also for export to Prussian Silesia; the landlords had numerous lawsuits brought by the Russian authorities for failing to pay taxes on spirit sold on the domestic market - the landlord's wife helped pay the court fines.
Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski married Maria Skorzewska b. 1858, the daughter of
Jan Skorzewski b. 1821 in JEDLEC, and Malwina RUDNICKA.
Jedlec - it lies 2 kilometres east of Goluchow, 15 km east of Pleszew.
Maria Skorzewska PRADZYNSKA was the granddaughter of
Jozef Skorzewski b. ca 1790, m. Jozefa Gertruda Katarzyna Skorzewska nee NIEMOJEWSKA, b. 1801.

Jozefa Gertruda Katarzyna Skorzewska nee NIEMOJEWSKA, b. 1801,
the daughter of
Makary NIEMOJOWSKI, b. ca 1760 + Ewa PRUSKA;
the granddaughter of
Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712, d. 1766 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716, d. 1770, m. in 1738
{MAKARY Niemojowski b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1809 + Ewa Pruska; he was the son of Prokop Niemojowski, ca 1712-1763 + Roza (Rozalia) Lipska, 1716-1765}.

Prokop was the son of Jan Niemojowski, b. 1690 or before 1701 - 1729 + Urszula Kozminska, died in 1733.

Rozalia Lipska Niemojowska b. 1716, was the daughter of
Stanislaw Lipski, died 1729 + ca 1716 to Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA died in 1734.

Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski, 1838-1895, was the son of Wincenty PRADZYNSKI / Wincenty Jozef Pradzynski + Salomea Mierzynska.
Colonel Jan Krasicki (1785 - 1848) married Sylwia Pradzynski.
Jan Krasicki was the friend of General Ignacy Pradzynski. Ignacy Pradzynski and his wife Emilia, wrote many letters to his parents, and to
Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, the owner of Wola Wiazowa,
were was living my family - the Kiedrzynskis; and to sister Sylwia Pradzynski Krasicka and her husband Jan Krasicki [b. 1785].
Salomea Pradzynska (Mierzynska), 1799 - 1877, m. above Wincenty Jozef Pradzynski, with the son
Stanislaw Wincenty Pradzynski, the owner of Wola Wiazowa, lived in 1828 - 1855, and he was the brother of
1. Wladyslaw Pradzynski, 1827 / 1837-1898, the Rawa county judge + Anna Skrzynska, 1848 - 1883, the daughter of Aleksander Skrzynski b. 1814, and Waleria LACZYNSKI;
2. Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski, the owner of Wola Wiazowa;
3. Wincenty Boleslaw Pradzynski
and 4. Boleslaw Jan Pradzynski, 1842-1855.

Above Wincenty Jozef Pradzynski, state councilor, the owner of Leznica Wielka, b. in 1795 in Iwno, 24 km east to Poznan, 9 km north-east to Czerlejno, died in 1858, was the son of
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in PACHOLEWO, the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA, the brother of Melchior Pradzynski; Stanislaw Kostka Pradzynski m. Marcjanna Marianna BRONIKOWSKA, b. 1770, d. in 1847.

Above Wincenty Jozef Pradzynski b. 1795, was the brother of Nepomucena Moszczenska; and of Sylwia Zuzanna Krasicka, 1791-1862, m. Colonel Jakub Jan Krasicki, 1785 - 1848, with:
Zuzanna Krasicka;
Zygmunt Nepomucen Krasicki;
Wincenty Krasicki;
Stanislaw Krasicki.

Jozef Niemojewski, senior, b. bef. 1701, the son of Andrzej Niemojewski b. ca 1650, and Anna Teresa Tuczynska b. 1668.
Andrzej Ignacy Niemojewski b. ca 1650, d. 1701, the governor of BYDGOSZCZ.
Jozef b. bef. 1701, was the brother of Jan Niemojowski b. ca 1690 / bef. 1701.
MAKARY Niemojowski b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1809 + Ewa Pruska. Makary was the son of Prokop Niemojowski, ca 1712-1763 + Roza (Rozalia) Lipska, 1716-1765. Prokop was the son of above Jan Niemojowski, b. 1690 or before 1701 - 1729 + Urszula Kozminska, died in 1733.

Jozef's mother Tuczynska Niemojewska was living in 1711 and in 1723. ANNA TERESA Tuczynska was the daughter of Stanislaw Krzysztof 3rd Tuczynski.
Anna was b. in 1668, m. above Andrzej Niemojewski = Jedrzej Niemojewski, the BYDGOSZCZ governor in 1687, fought in Chocim in 1673, b. ca 1650.
Andrzej and Anna had sons:
1. Andrzej Niemojewski, the 2nd;
2.
Jakub Niemojewski b. ca 1693;
3.
Jan Niemojowski, the owner of Michalowo. Prokop was the son of Jan Niemojowski, b. 1690 or bef. 1701 - d. 1729 + Urszula Kozminska, died in 1733.
Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712, d. 1766 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716, d. 1770, m. in 1738 - here we have link to WOLA WIAZOWA in the 2nd half of the 19th century, to the Pradzynskis.
Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski, b. 1838 in Leznica Wielka - died in 1895 in WOLA WIAZOWA, married Maria Skorzewska b. 1858, the daughter of Jan Skorzewski b. 1821 in JEDLEC, and Malwina RUDNICKA.
Jedlec - it lies 2 kilometres east of Goluchow, 15 km east of Pleszew.
Maria Skorzewska PRADZYNSKA b. 1858, was 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;
the granddaughter of
Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712, d. 1766 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716, d. 1770, m. in 1738.

4.
Jozef Niemojowski b. ca 1690 / 1701 [NOT ca 1705], the owner of Michalowo.

Jozef's mother - Anna Teresa Tuczynska Niemojowska sold to her sister Marianna Tuczynska, 1/2 Tuczno with Stybowo, Russendorf, Melentin, Marta, Knabendorff, Zlotowo, Stalenberg, Malogoszcz, Armsdorff, Bytyn, Nakielno, in the WALCZ county.
In 1723 - Anna Tuczynska the widow after Andrzej Niemojewski with her children - among others
Apolinara Niemojewska, m. Andrzej Uminski, the Brzesc Kujawski official,
had court case vs EWA Unrug Haz of Wschowa. Andrzej Ignacy Niemojewski d. 1701, the Bydgoszcz governor.

Antoni UMINSKI b. ca 1700 + Teresa Rogalinski; Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700 and Andrzej Uminski, b. ca 1700 + Apolinara Niemojewski, most likely were a brothers [a cousins ?].
HILARY Uminski (b. ca 1730 - 1792), was a son of above mentioned Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700, and Teresa Rogalinski, the Bielsk governor.
Hilary Uminski was the owner of the Czeluscin estate in the then Gostyn county in 1778, m. in 1767 in Biechowo [at half way from Wrzesnia to Miloslaw - south to named Wrzesnia] to Franciszka Ryszewska (b. ca 1750-died after 1784).


Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist b. 1881, d. in Russia in 1954, was a German field marshal during World War II.
Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist was the commander of Panzer Group Kleist (later 1st Panzer Army), the first operational formation of several Panzer corps in the Wehrmacht. He held XXII Motorised Corps.
Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist was born in Braunfels to the noble old Pomeranian family. In 1954 Kleist died of heart failure in Vladimir Central Prison.
His father was Doctor Christof Hugo von Kleist, a high ranking civil servant.
Christoph Albrecht August Hugo von Kleist, born in 1848 in Schakanlack, d. ca 1886.
The grandfather
Christoph Albrecht Heinrich Julius von Kleist, b. in 1809 in Konigsberg.
The great-grandfather
Christoph Albrecht Leopold von Kleist b. in 1789 in Konigsberg,
who was the son of
Johann Gottlieb Christoph von Kleist, 1744 - 1807,
and the grandson of
Steffen Christoph von Kleist, 1712 - 1757 in Jagerndorf,
and the great-grandson of
Steffen Nicolaus III von Kleist, b. ca 1670, d. in 1717 + von Zitzewitz, and the 2nd to unknown PUTTKAMER.
And the great-great-grandson of
Christoph Friedrich III von Kleist b. ca 1640, d. aft. 1718 + Perpetua Elisabeth LETTOW m. von Kleist, the daughter of Claus / Nicolaus von Lettow and Ursula.

Christoph Friedrich III von Kleist b. ca 1640 was the son of
Steffen von Kleist, b. ca 1610, d. bef. 1665 + 1st to Ursula von Kleist + 2nd to Anna Margarethe von Lettow;
and the grandson of
Christopher III von Kleist b. maybe ca 1580, and Emerentia von Borcke,
the daughter of Steffen von Borcke, of Stargard Szczecinski in Pomerania / Pommern, b. ca 1560 {?} and Barbara / Barbara Dorothea von Munckerwitz.

Andrzej Teodor Grabowski came from the Goetzendorf-Grabowski clan, b. in 1651/1653/1655 in Debrzno = Frydlad Pomorski, at way from Pila tu Chojnice, 19 km south-west to CZLUCHOW;
he fought in 1683 in Viena, d. in 1737 in DEBRZNO, the CHELMNO governor,
the owner of SYPNIEWO close to Wiecbork, and of Ilowo close to Sepolno Krajenskie. Catholic.

Andrzej Teodor Grabowski died in 1737 in Debrzno, 19 km south-west to Czluchow, but he was buried in Zamarte, close to Kamien Krajenski and Sepolno Krajenskie.

Andrzej Teodor the 1st married in 1689 to Barbara Sofia von Kleist in 1689 - she had a dowry SZONOWKA / Szonowek / SZONOW

{in Pomerania south-west to Walcz, we have the estate:
Trzebin 5 km west to Drzonowo Waleckie, and 7 km north to Pieczyska;
Dudka,
Szonow
and Pieczyska.

Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, m. 3rd Anna Elisabeth von Dorpusch, nee von der Goltz, 1670 - 1737, the daughter of Ekhardt von der Goltz.
Pawel's son was Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, and Ludwik was the brother of
Pawel II / VII Dorposch von Dorpowski,
Hedwig Margarethe von der Goltz,
and Anna Ludwika Luisa von Kleist;
Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, was the half-brother to Krysztof Chryzostom Ernest Dorpowski.

Kazimierz PACISLAW / Pakoslaw with his wife Anna Dembinska, the daughter of Franciszek DEMBINSKI, the CRACOW official + Dorota Czarnkowski, and Kazimierz was the owner of Wodzislaw and in the Great Poland:
Czlopa with Drzonowo, Trzebin, Dudka, Szonow, Pieczyska with a part of Stanislawowo in the WALCZ county, leased in 1660 to hands of Aleksander WALEWSKI, the treasurer of CRACOW.
Kazimierz's daughter was Katarzyna m. 1st to Piotr Sladkowski, the Sochaczew official,
and 2nd aft. 1685 Katarzyna was married to
Adam Walewski, the Inowlodz governor, and Katarzyna was the owner of a part town of Czlopa with Drzonow, Trzebin, Dudka, Szonow and Pieczyska, of her mother, but she given back her estates to Arnold Kasper Golcz, the WALCZ official.

Lettow / Lettaw,
Katarzyna known as Lithawowka, was the wife to Jerzy Arcemberski, died bef. 1610.

Ernest the Pomeranian Duke, husband of Dorota WALDOW, widowed after death of her 1st husband Godfryd Borek / GODFRIED von BORCKE b. ca 1650 ? / Gotfryd BORKOW / GOTTFRIED von BORCKE b. ca 1650 / Goddert, div. with above Duke Ernest in 1696, and named Ernest died aft. 1696.
Von Borcke family also spelled von Bork, Borke or Borken, was a Pomeranian noble family of Slavic origin.
Compare with the different data on Helena Dorothea von Borcke, died in 1682, the sister of
Maria Barbara von Waldow (nee von Borcke), ca 1650 - 1710, the daughter of Achatius von Borcke and Euphrosine. Maria Barbara was the wife of Johann von Waldow, 1638 - 1682.
Helena Dorothea was the half-sister of Johann Dietrich von Borcke, ca 1676 - 1701 in Konigsberg, and Helena was the daughter of Achatius von Borcke and Euphrosine von SCHLIEBEN, ca 1635-1674.

Sydonia von Borcke, 1548 - killed in 1620, the daughter of Otto II von Borcke and Anna. The fiancee of Ernest Louis Of Pomerania, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast; the sister of Ulrich von Borcke and Dorothea von Borcke.

Henryk Ludwig LETTAW + Elzbieta Raden, both died bef. 1727, had a daughter Rowiza Szarlota LETTAW + Jan Jerzy Kleist.
Anna Katarzyna LETTAW + Jan Jerzy Gostomski, the owner of LAKIE / LAKI in the CZLUCHOW county, both died bef. 1744.
Krystian Fryderyk + Fryderyka Szarlota, with a daughter -
Leopoldyna Beata nee LETTAW, b. in Dobrylewo in 1793 in GORA close to ZNIN.
Amalia Letowa / LETTAW, of Winnogora, was godmother in 1821 in Nietrzanowo.

JAKUB Zakrzewski m. twice, and he was the father of
Anna Aubracht Pradzinska / Anna Pradzynska, b. in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and to Chojnice in 1701, d. in 1781 in Borzyszkowy, close to Lipnica and Bytow, the wife of
Maciej Aubracht Pradzinski, Sr., b. 1710 in Brzezno Szlacheckie close to Lipnica and to Bytow, died in 1763 in Brzezno Szlacheckie [14 kilometres south-west of Bytow],
the son of Jakub Aubracht Pradzinski and Barbara Manteuffel Kielpinska, 1677 - 1710, the daughter of
Maciej Manteuffel Kielpinski and Dorota von Kleist,
the daughter of
Peter von Kleist and Eratha.
Eratha was the daughter of Venz von Blanckenburg and Dorothea von Manteuffel.

We know on Szonowo Szlacheckie - 9 km south-east to WYDRZNO, and 12 km south-east to NOGAT village of the Nostitz-Jackowski clan;
and on
Dabrowy, 8 / 9 km south-west to KAMIEN KRAJENSKI, and 14 km south-west to ZAMARTE,
and on
Drzonowa / Drzonowo Waleckie at present in Pomeranian province ie. Szonowa-Szonowka,
4 km north to ex-German border.

In NAKLO in 1720, the court case of
Andrzej Teodor Grabowski, the judge in CZLUCHOW, with his sons:
Adam Stanislaw Grabowski, the Skarszew writer in Pomerania,
and with Jan Grabowski, both the sons of his wife Barbara Zofja de Kleist; and Ernest Gneomar Weyher of Baldenburg, sold the village Szonowka in the Czluchow county, but the agreement was signed in DEBRZNO, 19 km south-west to Czluchow, in Pomarania near by border}.

Barbara Zofia Kleist / Barbara Sophie von Goetzendorf Grabowski nee von Kleist, b. ca 1670, died ca 1707.
She had 8 children:
Helena Jadwiga Chwalkowska Grabska born Goetzendorf-Grabowska,
Barbara Julianna Bieganska,
Andrzej Goetzendorf Grabowski, the 2nd, ca 1702 - ca 1713.

Andrzej Teodor the 2nd married in 1708/1710 to Anna Maria Elzbieta BORKOW / von Borek b. ca 1695,
with the daughter
Justyna Elzbieta Goetzendorf Grabowska, b. ca 1715.

Anna Maria Elzbieta Borkow b. ca 1695, d. in 1759, was the daughter of Otton Borek and Anna Elzbieta de Carben, b. ca 1675.
Otton de CARBEN b. ca 1650.
Rudolf Frei von Linne was progenitor of the noble families:
Frei von Linne,
von Buchenau,
Dugel von Karben / von Carben.

Above
Barbara Zofia Kleist / Barbara Sophie von Goetzendorf Grabowski nee von Kleist, died ca 1707, was the daughter of Moritz Daniel von Kleist of Schonau + Sophia Christiane von Kleist,
the daughter of
Christian von Kleist, of Nassenglinken and Catharina DAMITZ.
SOPHIA was the wife of Moritz Daniel von Kleist of Schonau and Anselm von Bonin.

Catharina m. von Kleist, nee von Damitz of Domzin, was the daughter of Christoph von Damitz and Eva von Preen of Wendorf m. von Damitz of Rutzow.

Jan Michal Goetzendorf-Grabowski of Elblag, 1703-1770 + Pss Antonila / Antonillia Lucja Woroniecka, 1713-1786.
Jan Michal Grabowski was the son of above
Grabowski Andrzej Teodor / Andrzej Teodor Grabowski (1651/1655 - 1738), the Chelmno governor, and the 1st wife, Barbara Zofia Kleist / Barbara Sophie von Goetzendorf Grabowski nee von Kleist, died ca 1707.

Justyna Elzbieta Goetzendorf Grabowska, b. ca 1715 was the daughter of Anna Maria Elzbieta BORKOW / Borek b. ca 1695, the second wife of named above ANDRZEJ TEODOR.

Jozef Pruszak [compare Boryslawski - Owsiany marriage and a link to CHOCEN - KOSCIAN] m. twice:
the 1st to Elzbieta Plaskowska, d. ca 1735, of SWIECIE by the Vistula river, the daughter of Mikolaj Plaskowski, with 5 children: Tomasz = Tomasz Tedeusz Pruszak.
The second marriage of JOZEF PRUSZAK was to Elzbieta Justyna Grabowska died in 1796, of CHELMNO, the daughter of
mentioned Andrzej Teodor Grabowski.
Elzbieta was the sister to
Bishop Adam Stanislaw Grabowski, and to
Jan Michal Grabowski, the Gdansk and Elblag governor.

The KUJAWY Bishop Adam Stanislaw was born in 1698 in
Wielki Buczek [14 km south to DEBRZNO, at way from Sepolno Krajenskie to ZLOTOW], close to Lipka [7 km south to DEBRZNO, 14 km west to Dabrowa] in the Zlotow county.

About my family:
Michal Bajkowski the owner of Czepy, official in Kalisz, married in 1785, to Franciszka Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzki WALKNOWSKA,
with the daughter
Jozefa Bajkowska, b. ca 1786, d. 1826, m. Stanislaw Uminski, d. ca 1811, of Bronow,
the 2nd time named Jozefa UMINSKA BAJKOWSKA was married in 1812, to Leon Witalis Chmielewski, 1786-1840,
a son of
Antoni Chmielewski and Eleonora Boryslawski [see OWSIANY of Koscian], the owner of Zimotki.

Stanislaw's Uminski 1st wife was TEKLA b. 1775. Stanislaw UMINSKI was the son of Kazimierz Uminski b. ca 1730. Stanislaw Uminski, 1760 - 1811, served at the Royal Court + m. 1st Tekla b. 1775; m. 2nd to a granddaughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski - the great-granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski of WILCZKOW, b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Jakub Kiedrzynski / Jakob Kiedrzynski, born 1738, and lived near ERAZM MYCIELSKI and TEODOR BILLEWICZ + Kozuchowski - read about the village of KARSY. Teodor Billewicz - Chamberlain of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski from 1765; the member of the Bar Confederation of the Duchy of Samogitia.
Andrzej Bardzki Colonel, 1730-1819 was the friend of ERAZM MYCIELSKI.
Jakuba's family has family ties with Pradzynski, Madalinski, Psarski - and then Pradzynski and Uminski combines family ties with Kiedrzynski in the Kujawy, and also to MIEROSLAWSKI.
Jakob Kiedrzynski of Kalisz, had the son Jozef Kiedrzynski, living in the Congress Poland - inf. 1837.
After all, we have 5 brothers of named JAKUB KIEDRZYNSKI:
1.
Floryan Kiedrzynski + Barbara Mikolajewska, with son Leon Kiedrzynski - inf. 1837;
2.
Franciszek Kiedrzynski with the son Adam Kiedrzynski, and the grandson Adam Klemens Kiedrzynski - inf. 1848 in the Congress Poland.
3.
Izydor Kiedrzynski, maybe as Izydor Jan Kiedrzynski + Helena, after about 1776 staying in JEDLNO; his family joins family ties with Bleszynski; my family branch;
4.
Kasper Kiedrzynski - his son owned Bedziechow / Bedziechowo - then the estate owns SOKOLOWSKI from Brzesc Kujawski
{there are Uminski, Madalinski, Mielzynski families}.
Kacper Kiedrzynski + Maryanna Arcichowska, with the sons:
Andrzej Kiedrzynski the owner of Zydowo, and
Walenty Kiedrzynski the owner of BEDZIECHOWO in the Kalisz governorate.
5.
younger Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the owner of half KAMYK / Kamien estate north to Czestochowa.

Ksawera Franciszka Uminska had a son Adam Kasper Mieroslawski born 1785 in Ruszki near Krotoszyn the village, close to BADKOWO, Wieniec and Brzezie - west to WLOCLAWEK; died on November 16, 1837 in Bar-le-Duc.
Ksawera Franciszka Mieroslawska was the sister to Stanislaw Uminski, 1760 - 1811, served at the Royal Court + m. 1st Tekla b. 1775; m. 2nd to a granddaughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski - the great-granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski lived in WILCZKOW and BIEGANIN, b. ca 1715/1720.
And named Ksawera Franciszka was the sister to
Kazimiera;
Konstanty Uminski, with a daughter Rozalia Uminska + Jan Morzycki, Captain, d. 1830, the owner of Chociszew close to OZORKOW;
Antoni Uminski d. 1813 + Marianna Byszewski.
They were children to Kazimierz Uminski b. before 1730, the founder of a chapel in Ruszki; he bought in 1746 Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; the border bailiff in BRZESC KUJAWSKI, married to Teresa Besiekierski; d. 1798.
And the grandchildren of
Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the landowner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN.

We again confirm that Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the landowner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN, also
Antoni UMINSKI + Teresa Rogalinski,
and Andrzej Uminski + Apolinara Niemojewski, maybe were a brothers.

Kazimierz Uminski b. before 1730, the founder of a chapel in Ruszki, had the son Stanislaw Uminski, 1760 - 1811, served at the Royal Court + m. 1st Tekla b. 1775; m. 2nd to a granddaughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski.
Stanislaw Uminski had the sister Ksawera Franciszka Uminska + Antoni Mieroslawski;
that is Ksawera Uminska b. ca 1750 - ca 1800 + Antoni Mieroslawski ca 1740 - 1797 or ca 1810.

Antoni Mieroslawski b. ca 1740, d. 1797/1810, the chamberlain in Inowroclaw, an official in Kruszwica; the royal chamberlain, married 1st to Marianna Radonska born ca 1745, d. 1775, but 2nd marriage before 1769 was to Ksawera Franciszek Uminska with son
Adam Kasper Mieroslawski born 1785 in Ruszki near Krotoszyn the village,
close to BADKOWO, Wieniec and Brzezie; died on November 16, 1837 in Bar-le-Duc.
Adam Kasper Mieroslawski, Colonel of the November Uprising in 1831, Lieutenant-Colonel of the Napoleonic Army, Adjutant of General Davout; decorated with the title of the Knight of the French Empire; m. Camilla Notte de Vaupleux
with sons:
1.
Ludwik Adam Mieroslawski (born 1814 in Nemours, the godfather was Marshal Louis Davout, died 1878 in Paris), general, writer and poet, political and nationalist activist, historian, participant of the November Uprising (1831), dictator of the January Uprising (February 17 - March 11, 1863);
2.
Adam Piotr Mieroslawski (born April 1815 in Strykow near Brzeziny, died 1851) - sailor, engineer, insurgent in 1831, he discovered again, after 300 years, the island of New Amsterdam, which he became the owner.

ROZALIA Teresa Marianna Katarzyna Uminska (before 1729 - d. after 1784), the daughter of
Andrzej Uminski and Apolinara Niemojewski, of Bydgoszcz;
Rozalia was the widow in 1784; Rozalia was born in Pieranie; m. 1743 to Michal Slubicki (ca 1710 - before 1784), an official in Bydgoszcz;
her daughter -
Apolinara Justyna Slubicka (b. 1743 in Sobiesiernie, in the Pieranie parish).
Pieranie - 21 km west to BADKOWO and 18 km north to RADZIEJOW.

The BAJKOWSKI / Baykowski family:

They come from Bajki Stare. Michal Bajkowski the owner of Czepy [CZEPOW - 12 km north to UNIEJOW, north-east to TUREK], an official in Kalisz [south-west to TUREK], married in 1785, to Franciszka Kiedrzynska, daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski official in Kalisz [see WILCZKOW], and Brygida Bardzki [see Walknowski - Mielzynski branch],
with children:
A.
Jozefa Bajkowska, b. ca 1786, d. 1826, m. Stanislaw Uminski d. ca 1811, of Bronow [close to PLESZEW],
2nd she was married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski, 1786-1840, the son of Antoni and Eleonora Boryslawski, the owner of Zimotki [east to TUREK; close to Przykona and north to DOBRA !]; Stanislaw's 1st wife was TEKLA b. 1775.
B.
Roch Jozef Ludwik Bajkowski, b. 1790, the owner of Fulki and Kalow, m. Jozefata Kossobudzka, born in Fulki in 1791.

Jozef PASZKOWSKI of Brzezie [b. ca 1765 ?],
the son of Jan Paszkowski of the Cracow province [b. 1742], moved to the Great Poland and
left son - inf. in 1788 {date of birth ?} - the owner of landestate close to Sampolno [compare MADALINSKI, UMINSKI, Bajkowska-Kiedrzynska] in Skotniki {ca 1815 ?}.
SKOTNIKI of PASZKOWSKI - 12/13 km north-west to Radziejow.
In RADZIEJOW - Maciej Mielzynski was the district administrator of Radziejow in 1762; he was living 1733-1793; the son of Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski b. 1682 and Krystyna Skalawska; the father of Prokop Mielzynski.
Skotniki - 20 km west to RUSZKI.
ROZALIA Teresa Marianna Katarzyna Uminska (1729-after 1784), the daughter of Andrzej Uminski and Apolinara Niemojewski; she was widowed in 1784; b. in Pieranie and married in 1743 to Michal Slubicki (ca 1710-before 1784), the Bydgoszcz official, with children:
Apolinara Justyna Slubicka (b. 1743, in Sobiesiernie, the Pieranie parish - north-west-north to RADZIEJOW).
Pieranie - 22 km north-west to RUSZKI and 26 km north-west to BADKOWO.
Sobiesiernie - 1 km west to PIERANIE and 27 km north-west to BADKOWO.
Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the owner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie - see the granddaughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski - close to Badkowo.
Ksawera Franciszek Uminska with son Adam Kasper Mieroslawski born 1785 in Ruszki near Krotoszyn the village, close to BADKOWO, Wieniec and Brzezie; died on November 16, 1837 in Bar-le-Duc.
Skotniki - 21 km west-south-west to Koscielna Wies.

Tuczno - 28 km south-west to Walcz.
Anna Tuczynska Niemojowska d. in Boguniew in 1727, and her son Jozef Niemojewski b. ca 1690 / 1701, m. 1st to Franciszka Dorpowski, b. ca 1715, the daughter of Michal DORPOWSKI b. ca 1675, and Teofila Podoski.
Jozef Niemojewski, senior, in 1743 bought from Jozef DAMBSKI, the Brzesc Kujawski officer, 3rd husband of Teofila Podoski, the Biezdrowo estate with Zakrzewo, Pierwoszewo, Popowo, Krzywoleka in the POZNAN county.
Jozef Niemojewski senior, m. 2nd in 1761 to Anna Koscielska, widowed after Andrzej Mielecki in the KOSCIAN county. Jozef died ca 1768 / 1778, acc. to Wschowa and Pyzdry registers.
Anna Koscielska Niemojowska lived in 1787.
Jozef Niemojewski, senior, had sons:
Antoni and Ignacy.

Ignacy Niemojewski was the son of Dorpowska Niemojowska; in 1779 he sold Michalowo and Kobielice in the INOWROCLAW county to Jozef Grochowalski. Michalowo in the Zakrzewo comunne, the Aleksandrow Kujawski county.
Michalowo, 16 km south-west to Przybranowo, where the Sadowskis are living at present.
Michalowo took Andrzej Niemojewski, and in 1683 we have court case on Michalowo and
Kobielice - 3 km south to Michalowo;
with Jakub Wilkotarski, the Wschowa writer.
Andrzej's son was Jan Niemojowski, m. Helena Anna Gostkowska. In 1727 in Michalowo, Kazimierz Niemojowski was born to Andrzej Niemojowski. The Michalowo owner, Jan Niemojowski died in 1729. Then Jozef Niemojewski, was the owner, the Bydgoszcz governor, m. Franciszka Dorpowska, and next owner was Dorpowska's son, Ignacy Niemojowski.
Ignacy Niemojowski in 1779 sold Michalowo and Kobielice in the Inowroclaw county.
Next owner in 1779 - Jozef Grochowalski.
But in 1789 Niemojewski was the heir, and Grochowalski was leaseholder.
Ignacy Niemojewski, the son of Jozef Niemojewski and Franciszka Dorpowski, sold above Michalowo and Kobielice. Ca 1805 - Maciej Wodzinski (1782-1848), m. in 1826 to Konstancja Luszczewska.

Antoni, the son of Jozef Niemojowski and Dorpowska.
Antoni Niemojewski in 1778 was the Royal court official, then he was a priest.
Antoni was the owner of Biezdrowo, Zakrzewo, Pierwoszewo, Popowo, Krzywoleka and Kobusz, and in 1767 Michal Obarzankowski leased these estates.
Antoni Niemojowski m. in 1768 to Elzbieta Bojanowska, in Biezdrowo. She died in Pszczewo in 1778, buried in Szamotuly.
Antoni in 1778 was the priest. Acted in Poznan in 1779, Wloclawek in 1782.
BIEZDROWO lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1768 was married to Elzbieta Bojanowska, 1740-1778, in Biezdrowo, but she died in Pszczewo in 1778, buried in Szamotuly.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1778 became the priest and he want inheritance bequeathed after Wojciech OPALINSKI, the Sieradz governor, and after Karol Opalinski.

Niegolewo
is situated 9 km north to Opalenica [west of Poznan]. Opalenica belonged to General Jozef Niemojewski, junior, who was the son to above Antoni Niemojowski.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, the son of
Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, b. ca 1690/1701, and Dorpowska b. ca 1715;
Antoni was the Royal Court official in 1778, then he was the priest.
Above Dorpowska b. ca 1715, was the daughter of Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, and Teofila Podoski.
Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), the patriotic activist and railroad organizer. Born in Gostynin as the son of Karol, who had recently arrived from Saxony.
Gustaw Findeisen owned Smilowice close to Chocen.
Smilowice in 1633, belonged to Stanislaw Kretkowski;
then to his daughter - Barbara Dorpowska + the governor of LOWICZ;
Barbara's son - Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, was the last owner and Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.

Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI bought in 1782 from Ludwik Mlodziejowski, the NAKLO governor, the estates: Ostrowo and Borgowo. In 1785, Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI worked in Poznan.
Opalenica and Oledry Starodabrowskie with Czarne, in 1787 were pledged to Colonel Robert Taylor, for 3 years.
In 1788 Antoni Niemojewski took money from a daughter married Ciechomska.
1791 - Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI worked as the priest in Duszniki. 1794/1795 - in Gniezno. In Cracow, in 1795 Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI took doctor' degree. He died in GNIEZNO in 1797.

Antoni's son - General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI b. 1769.
Antoni's NIEMOJEWSKI daughters:
1.
Elzbieta Franciszka Maria NIEMOJEWSKA, b. in Biezdrowo, in 1768. It lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly, and 53 km north-west of Poznan.
2.
Wiktoria NIEMOJEWSKA, in 1788-1792, was the wife to Wojciech Ciechanowski, the Gabin official, the Sochaczew tax official, the Gostyn officer.

Now we back to General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, the son of Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI and Bojanowska; Jozef was born in 1769.
Since 1782, Jozef leased Srem, but Srem was in hands of his father - see the Koscian register.

Opalenica of GENERAL Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI. General Jozef Niemojewski rented OPALENICA out to Roch Drweski, in 1805 - 1808.
Jozef Niemojewski in 1821 sold OPALENICA to Colonel Jozef Neyman.

Opalenica, 40 km west to Poznan. In 1793 belonged to Prussia. The owner - General Jozef Niemojewski (1768-1839). In 1794, he was the insurgent; then he fought in Italy, and he served the Army of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw.
In 1821, Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI sold Opalenica to Jozef NEYMAN, and since 1833 General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI was living in Rokitnica near to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Here Jozef Niemojewski, the 1st, died in 1839, but was buried in Swiedziebnia.

Samson's Garczynski older [b. 1596] had also next children:

2nd.
Elzbieta Konstancja (d. aft. 1719) bought Obodowo in 1695, m. in 1675 to Jakub Teofil Dorpowski, b. ca 1640 ?, d. 1689/1693
[Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, maybe was the son of Jakub Dorpowski].
3rd.
Barbara Zakrzewska.
4th.
Zofia Franciszka Krasinska.
5th.
Stanislaw Garczynski (1651 - 1722). The owner of Garczyn south-east to KOSCIERZYNA and of Krztowo / Kartouen / Kartno / KARSZYN, south to KARGOWA - in 1667, in 1774 to Tucholka, in 1762 to Trembecki.
Krztowo (Kartowen) in the KOSCIAN county ie Karszyn.

Feliks Niemojowski, b. ca 1762 ?, died in 1794, m. second time in 1782, Aniela Walknowska. Feliks was the brother to General Jozef Niemojowski b. 1769.
FELIKS was the son of Antoni (Sebastian ?) Niemojowski / Antoni Niemojewski, b. 1743.

General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, 1st, was the son of Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI b. 1743, and Bojanowska, and General Jozef Niemojewski was born in 1769. Since 1782, Jozef leased Srem, but Srem was in hands of his father - see the Koscian register.

We know also on Jozef Niemojowski / Jozef Niemojewski, 2nd, 1760-1836, m. ca 1794 [or ca 1790] to Ludwika Walewska, 1775-1863, of JEDLNO.

Pogrzybow
- in 1803, Helena Kiedrzynska was godmother in Pogrzybow. Helena was widowed after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family line; Helena Kiedrzynska was the co-owner of a manor in Raszkow. Pogrzybow - 1612 owner Dazdzbog Karnkowski, and his family here to ca 1835;
1861-1894 the Niemojowski family.
Inf. in 1848 - Pogrzybow was the property of Niemojewski.
In 1847 in Pogrzybow, Franciszek Niemojewski m. Eleonora Skorzewska.

Franciszek Niemojowski

[the son of Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski, b. in 1786 in Slupia, m. in 1819 to Katarzyna Lubowidzka.

GABRIEL Niemojewski was the son of Feliks Niemojowski, b. ca 1762 ?, died in 1794, and his second wife in 1782, Aniela Walknowska.

Gabriel was the grandson of Antoni (Sebastian ?) Niemojowski / Antoni Niemojewski, b. 1743]

born ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Wroclaw / Breslau; Franciszek Niemojowski m. Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska.

Szczury

{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, was the son of
Wojciech Lipski oldest + Salomea Objezierska. Named Wojciech Walenty Lipski, the Kalisz official, lived 1743-1810. Salomea was the granddaughter of Lukasz Krzyzanowski, the Poznan writer, lived 1690-1741.
Wojciech Lipski, b. 1743, was the son of Jan Lipski, oldest, b. ca 1720}.


Jakub Jan KRASICKI = JAN KRASICKI b. 1785,
was the son of
Jakub Krasicki [b. 1745/1750] and Kunegunda Ciecierska
- her sister Marianna married Skorzewska of Margoninska Wies, was the Illuminati activist in Berlin.

Colonel Jan Krasicki (1785 - 1848) married Sylwia Pradzynski.
Jan Krasicki was the friend of General Ignacy Pradzynski. Ignacy Pradzynski and his wife Emilia, wrote many letters to his parents, and to Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, the owner of Wola Wiazowa, were was living my family - the Kiedrzynskis;
and to sister Sylwia Pradzynski Krasicka and her husband Jan Krasicki [b. 1785].

PETRONELA Kiedrzynska m. in 1791 to MELCHIOR Pradzynski who was born in Mrowino,
the Greater Poland Province in 1753 and died in 1797. Melchior Pradzynski was the son of
Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka.

Melchior's brother was Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.

JAKUB Kiedrzynski [the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family branch] had two daughters with Brygida Bardzka Walknowska:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770,
and
Petronela Kiedrzynska - the CONSPIRATORS of the 'ZWIAZEK LECHITOW'.

Above PETRONELA KIEDRZYNSKA married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski.
Melchior's brother - Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, b. 1761 in Pacholewo, close to OBORNIKI and MUROWANA GOSLINA. Died in 1817; they were the sons of Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna Czaplicka / Marianna Bardzka.

Stanislaw Kostka Pradzynski - the owner of Wola Wiazowa where my family was living - with Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska, 1770-1847,
had children:
1.
Nepomucena Pradzynska married 1st to Antoni Moszczenski, ca 1810 to ca 1825,
a son of
Aleksander Ezechiel Moszczenski, an official in Brzesc Kujawski [!], 1759-1846, and Marianna Radziminska.

Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790, m. 2nd to
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski, b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn, an official in SZADEK. Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790 - it was her second marriage ca 1825.

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, the owner of ZIELENCICE, where he lived and the future godfather of Filip SULIMIERSKI [December 22, 1843 / Jan. 1844], was pardoned in the Russian court after 1834 although he was arrested for the guerrilla of 1833.
His father -
Ludwik Sulimierski, born ca 1758, died ca 1826, an owner of Stronsko, m. to Marianna Julianna Kempista, a daughter of Maciej Kempista and Joanna Szeliska.

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski had a sibilings:
a)
Faustyna Sulimierska born ca 1799, in Stronsko, m. Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki;
b)
Feliks Bonawentura Sulimierski married in 1829 to Petronela SZANIAWSKA - she was b. 1810 in Gromadzice,
a daughter of
Jan Kanty SZANIAWSKI b. ca 1764, an owner of above Gromadzice, and Ochle, and Agnieszka Psarska.

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski had a grandfather - Jozef Sulimierski, d. 1787, m. Antonina Przeradzka.

Above Jan Kanty Szaniawski (ca 1764 - 1839) was the landowner of Ochle close to Lask and the owner of Gromadzice in the Wielun county, married in 1803, Osjakow, to Agnieszka Psarska, b. ca 1770 - died after 1844,
a daughter of
Wladyslaw Psarski, 1700-1787.

2.
famous hero General Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski,
3.
Sylwia Pradzynska, 1791-1862, m. Jakub Jan Krasicki, the insurgent of 1831, Colonel, 1785-1848;
4.
Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA], m. Salomea Mierzynska.

In 1858, Wincenty Pradzynski died, the owner of Kobierzycko [at half way from BLASZKI to Sieradz; the Wroblew parish, 3 km to KOBIERZYCKO] and of Wola Wiazowa / Wola Wiezowa;
Wincenty-Jozef-Grzymala Pradzynski, was the Actual Counselor of State; died in Warsaw on 19 November 1858.
In 1863 in the Wola Wiazowa manor was secret printing house of Feliks Kicki.
In 1892 - Wola Wiazowa belonged to Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski

[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.

Jedlec - it lies 2 kilometres east of Goluchow, 15 km east of Pleszew.

Maria Skorzewska PRADZYNSKA was 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;
the granddaughter of
Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712, d. 1766 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716, d. 1770, m. in 1738

{MAKARY Niemojowski b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1809 + Ewa Pruska; he was the son of Prokop Niemojowski, ca 1712-1763 + Roza (Rozalia) Lipska, 1716-1765.

Prokop was the son of Jan Niemojowski, 1680 or 1701 - 1729 + Urszula Kozminska, died in 1733.

Rozalia Lipska Niemojowska was the daughter of
Stanislaw Lipski, died 1729 + ca 1716 to Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA died in 1734.

Stanislaw d. 1729 had the brother Prokop Lipski died in 1758.

Rozalia NIEMOJEWSKA was the granddaughter of Wojciech Lipski, b. ca 1650

[Wojciech Lipski had also the son -
Prokop Lipski, younger, the Poznan official, b. ca 1699, d. 1758, m. in 1735 to
Teresa Teofila DAMBSKA died in 1759
- Teresa was the daughter of
Wojciech Dambski, the Inowroclaw official, lived in 1676-1725.
Teresa was the granddaughter of
Zygmunt Dambski, the Brzesc Kujawski governor, died in 1706.
They came from ADAM DAMBSKI.

Prokop Lipski, younger, ca 1699 - 1758, had the son
Jan Lipski, died in 1832, m. in 1766 to Marianna Kozminska, died in 1787.

Jan Lipski had the daughter Helena Lipska, 1766-1832, m. in 1789 to
Jozef Skorzewski b. 1757, the leaseholder of Raszkow, north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski,
from hands of
Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska and from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed in Jedlno after death of her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski.
See below more on
Franciszka's sister - ANNA SKORZEWSKA.

Helena Lipska married Skorzewska had a brother Jozef Egidiusz Lipski, 1769-1812, m. in 1803 to Jozefa SZOLDRSKA, ca 1782-1811.

Helena had also a sister Katarzyna Lipska, 1770-1816 + Feliks Szoldrski.

Jozef Egidiusz Lipski had a daughter Marianna Lipska, 1804-1888, m. in 1823 to Rajmund Skorzewski, 1791-1859,
the son of
Jozef Skorzewski born in 1757

(Jozef had a sister Katarzyna BYSZEWSKA and next sister Anastazja m. Sylwester SCZANIECKI, with:
Ludwika Sczaniecka, 1774-1858, m. KOCZOROWSKA);

and named RAJMUND was the grandson of
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, lived 1707-1789 + Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKA

{Ludwika was the daughter of
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in 1736,
and the granddaughter of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656-1716 + Elzbieta Rudnicka}.

Michal SKORZEWSKI was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski + Dorota CHOJENSKA,
and the grandson of
GABRIEL SKORZEWSKI + Marianna KOSZUTSKA,
died in 1694],

and
Wojciech Lipski b. ca 1650, died in 1710, m. in 1682 to Teofila (Teresa) Tokarska died in 1715.
Wojciech's brother was WACLAW LIPSKI d. 1710, m. Barbara MIASKOWSKA.
They both were the sons af Anna BOJANOWSKA Lipska + Jan Lipski, died ca 1673.

And Jan LIPSKI was the son of Prokop Lipski, died in 1638 + Barbara ZYCHLINSKA.

Prokop's LIPSKI the 1st wife was Urszula Sczaniecka 2-voto Jakub BOJANOWSKI.

Jozef Skorzewski b. ca 1790, m. Jozefa Gertruda Katarzyna Skorzewska nee NIEMOJEWSKA, b. 1801,
the daughter of
Makary NIEMOJOWSKI, b. ca 1760 + Ewa PRUSKA;
the granddaughter of
Prokop Niemojowski, b. 1712, d. 1766 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA, b. ca 1716, d. 1770, m. in 1738.

Jozefa Gertruda Katarzyna Skorzewska nee NIEMOJEWSKA, b. 1801, was the great-granddaughter of
Jan Niemojowski, 1680-1729 + Urszula Kozminska.

Above Rozalia Roza Lipska m. Niemojowska was the daughter of
Stanislaw Lipski, died in 1729;
the granddaughter of
Wojciech Franciszek Lipski, ca 1650 - before 1710;
and the great-granddaughter of
Jan Lipski died ca 1673;
and the great-great-granddaughter of
Prokop Lipski, older, b. ca 1585/1590, died in 1638, m. in 1609 to Barbara Zychlinska.
They came from MACIEJ LIPSKI, died in 1601}.

Above Jozef Skorzewski b. ca 1790, was the son of
Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. 1757 in Komorze close to the Sroda Wielkopolska County, died ca 1809
{he leased Raszkow from my family, Helena Kiedrzynska of Jedlno}
+ 1st Magdalena Sierakowska + 2nd Helena Lipska, 1766 - 1832,
and Helena was the daughter of
Jan Lipski, 1739 - 1832 + Marianna KOZMINSKA;
the granddaughter of
Prokop Lipski b. ca 1699, d. 1758.

Above
Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze,
was the son of
MICHAL Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry + Ludwika Hutten-Czapska.

Michal Skorzewski was the son of Crown General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, b. in 1674 in Wargowo, in the Oborniki County, d. 1740.
Andrzej Tomasz was the son of Gabriel Skorzewski.

Note to
Pawel Skorzewski, b. 1744, in Maczniki. Burial in Kalisz. The son of
Antoni Skorzewski and Anna Nostitz-Jackowska [the sister of Franciszka Kiedrzynska].

Pawel married Eleonora Sczaniecka. They had
1.
Walenty Mateusz Ignacy Skorzewski;
2.
Jozef Ezechiel Jan Skorzewski.

Pawel was the brother to
Apolonia Sadowska;
Marcin Skorzewski;
Lucja Nasierowska;
Marianna Mierzewska and
Antonina Pagowska.

Above Antoni Skorzewski was the son of
Mikolaj Skorzewski + Urszula Linowska;
the grandson of
Barbara Wielowieyska + Jan Skorzewski.

Above Pawel Skorzewski married to Eleonora Sczaniecka, and they had:
1.
Jozef Ezechiel Jan Skorzewski, d. 1832.
Husband of Jozefa Wierzchleyska, b. 1792, d. 1827.
Father of
Walentyna Maria Weronika SKORZEWSKA, b. circa 1813 + Aleksander Jozef Nasierowski;
and Walentyna had a daughter
Zofia Elzbieta Teresa Skorzewska + Count Kazimierz Skorzewski, 1846 - 1894,
the son of
Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1798,
the grandson of
Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1768 in BERLIN + Antonina Garczynska.

The FOSTER great-grandfather was
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1709/1730 - 1773 in Zon close to Margonin.

Fryderyk's father - Duke Fryderyk of Prussia in Berlin.

Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski was the son of
General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski + Dorota Choinska, b. aft. 1670.

2.
Eleonora Skorzewska nee Sczaniecka
was the mother of
Walenty Mateusz Ignacy Skorzewski +
1st Brygida Skorzewska nee Rybinska +
2nd Marianna Skorzewska nee Bogdanska.

Walenty was the father of
Melania Antonina Malwina Skorzewska

[+ Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski, b. 1798 in Warsaw - d. 1862 in Lubostron, in the Znin County.
The son of Fryderyk SKORZEWSKI;
foster grandson of General Franciszek Skorzewski;
the great-grandson of mentioned
General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, b. 1674 in Wargowo, the Oborniki County, d. 1740,
the son of Gabriel Skorzewski]

and Walenty Skorzewski was the father of Eleonora Niemojowska.

Above Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska, b. 1822, d. in 1857 in Pogrzybow / Pogrzybowo, south to RASZKOW; married Franciszek Niemojowski, b. ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Breslau / Wroclaw.
They had:
1.
Gabriela Niemojowska, b. ca 1848, d. in 1920 in Gluchow / Gluchowo;
2.
Franciszka Katarzyna Niemojowska, 1849 in Pogrzybow - 1893 in Nekla.

Above Franciszek Niemojowski was the son of
Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski / Gabriel Benedykt Wiktor Niemojowski, 1786-1854.
The grandson of Feliks NIEMOJOWSKI and Aniela Walknowska, b. ca ?.

Aniela was the daughter of Stefan Walknowski and Marianna Siemienska.
Stefan was the son of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski;
the grandson of Stanislaw Walknowski.

Stanislaw was also the father of Antoni Walknowski, d. ca 1732 + Urszula MIELZYNSKA, the daughter of
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI who m. 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 had children among others:
1.
Elzbieta, 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 of 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}.

On above junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski:
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798].
Above 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 was BONAWENTURA Walknowski.
Her father
Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.

KAROLINA Gatkiewicz nee Korytowska
was the daughter of Piotr Korytowski who died before 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska;
Karolina was born in Pakoslaw
{south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN, see Mielzynski and Sulkowski},
d. 1800
[Piotr KORYTOWSKI m. also to Weronika Tekla Bartoszewska 1730 - 1756; above
Ewa was married also to Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski d. 1756].

The Konarzewski family had Pepowo to 18th cent., then Weronika Konarzewska married Maciej Mycielski and she brought him as her dowry named Pepowo; with Chocieszewice, in 1846 - Teodor Mycielski. 1830, Jozefa Mycielski in Rokosowo.
ROKOSOWO is situated south-west of GOSTYN.


Pogrzybow
[south to Raszkow where in the 30' of the 19th century lived the Walesas - the line from the Wilkowyja parish close to Jarocin, the same in the Chocen commune.
At the begining of the 19th century in Pogrzybow was Helena Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow - my ancestor]
- 1612 owner Dazdzbog Karnkowski, and his family here to ca 1835;
in 1861-1894 the owners - Niemojowski family, ie.
Nepomucen Niemojowski, 1857 - 1933; he was born in Pogrzybow, d. in Oborniki.

Nepomucen Niemojowski, 1857-1933;
parents:
Leopold Niemojowski 1807-1862 and Eleonora Skorzewska, 1822/1823-1857.
Above Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska, b. 1822/1823, d. in 1857 in Pogrzybow / Pogrzybowo, south to RASZKOW; married 1st to Franciszek Niemojowski, b. ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Breslau / Wroclaw.
They had:
1.
Gabriela Niemojowska, b. ca 1848, d. in 1920 in Gluchow / Gluchowo;
2.
Franciszka Katarzyna Niemojowska, b. in 1849 in Pogrzybow - died in 1893 in Nekla.

Above Franciszek Niemojowski was the son of
Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski / Gabriel Benedykt Wiktor Niemojowski, 1786-1854.
The grandson of
Feliks NIEMOJOWSKI and Aniela Walknowska, b. ca 1750.

Aniela was the daughter of Stefan Walknowski and Marianna Siemienska.
Stefan Walknowski was the son of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski;
the grandson of Stanislaw Walknowski.

Stanislaw Walknowski was also the father of
Antoni Walknowski, d. ca 1732 + Urszula MIELZYNSKA,
the daughter of
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI who m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka;
KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki.

Eleonora nee Skorzewska married 2nd to Leopold Niemojewski (Leopold Ignacy Niemojowski),
the son of
Makary Niemojowski and PRUSKA.
Leopold Niemojowski b. ca 1807 / 1809, the landlord in Jedlec close to PLESZEW, m. in 1853 in Czestochowa to Eleonora Skorzewska, widowed after the death of her 1st husband - Franciszek Niemojowski of SLUPIA.
Eleonora Niemojowska Skorzewska was the lady-owner of Pogrzybow [here the Walesas], b. 1822/1823 in Pogrzybow. Leopold Niemojowski d. in Rawicz in 1862. He was buried in Pogrzybow. Eleonora d. 1857 in Pogrzybow.
They had 2 sons: Wincenty and Nepomucen Niemojowski; and daughter Melania (Melania Joanna), b. in Pogrzybow in 1856. Melania m. in 1877 to Zygmunt Celinski, the owner of Stropieszyn in the Kalisz governorate. Melania died in 1925 in Stropieszyn.
a.
Above Wincenty Niemojowski (Wincenty Bonawentura Nepomucen Leopold), the son of Leopold and Skorzewska, b. in Pogrzybow in 1854. The owner of Sliwnik with Kowalewek farm (676 ha) and also of Jedlec; the insurgent in 1863; in 1892 Wincenty was the owner of Podkoce. In 1912 he bought Miedzianow from Jezewska, in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county. From Jan Chlapowski in 1914 Wincenty bought Chotow in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county.
Jedlec was sold to Duke Adam Czartoryski of Goluchowo.
Wincenty Niemojowski died in Sliwniki in 1926, buried in Skalmierzyce. Wincenty m. in Oporow in 1882 to Css Jadwiga Kwilecka, the daughter of Mieczyslaw KWILECKI and Maria Mankowska. Jadwiga b. in Oporow in 1861. They had 2 sons: Jerzy and Mieczyslaw Niemojowski.
a)
Jerzy, the Chotow owner and Wegry farm in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county.
b) Mieczyslaw, the Miedzianow owner with Mlodzianowek farm in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county.

b.
Nepomucen Niemojowski (Witold Nepomucen), the son of Leopold, b. in Pogrzybow in 1857; the Pogrzybow owner. Nepomucen bought in 1882 Przybyslawice / Przybyslawoce in the Odolanow county; Pogrzybow was leased for 15 yeras by Braunek; in 1882, Sokolnicki leased Pogrzybow; then Laskowski and Wladyslaw Kluczynski. Przybyslawice leased Wladyslaw Glabisz, the plenipotent of Bninski in Pamiatkowo. The forest close to Pogrzybow was sold to Jew of the Raszkow area in 1883. Nepomucen d. in Oborniki in 1933, and he was buried in Skalmierzyce.

Leopold Niemojewski (Leopold Ignacy Niemojowski) b. 1807, m. in 1853; he died in 1862 in Rawicz.
The son of Makary Niemojowski d. 1809 + Ewa Pruska, 1768-1847;
and Leopold was the grandson of
Prokop Niemojowski, 1712-1763 + Roza Lipska (Rozalia Lipska), 1716-1765.

Rozalia Lipska Niemojowska was the daughter of
Stanislaw Lipski, died 1729 + ca 1716 to Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA died in 1734.
Stanislaw d. 1729 had the brother Prokop Lipski died in 1758.

Rozalia NIEMOJEWSKA was the granddaughter of Wojciech Lipski, b. ca 1650

[Wojciech Lipski had also the son -
Prokop Lipski, younger, the Poznan official, b. ca 1699, d. 1758, m. in 1735 to Teresa Teofila DAMBSKA died in 1759
- Teresa was the daughter of
Wojciech Dambski, the Inowroclaw official,
lived in 1676-1725].

The same generation as Prokop Niemojowski b. ca 1712, the owner of Przedmoscie, in 1742 the Ostrzeszow official, d. 1766; his brother was TEODOR Niemojowski m. Rozalia Lipska:
1. Pawel Skorzewski, 1744-1819;
2. Marceli Rybinski;
3. Eleonora Sczaniecka, 1750-1832.

Leopold Niemojewski was the great-grandson of
Jan Niemojowski b. ca 1680 and died in 1729 + Urszula Kozminska, b. ca 1680/1690, d. in 1733.


Gabriel Niemojewski b. 1786 in Slupia, m. Katarzyna LUBOWIDZKA.
Gabriel Benedykt Wiktor Niemojowski, 1786-1854, was the son of Feliks Filip Niemojowski, the Wielun official, lived in 1740-1794 + Aniela Wierusz-Walknowska.

Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska m. Niemojewska, was the daughter of Walenty Skorzewski died in 1846 + Brygida Rybinska.

In Pogrzybow [here the Walesa family] in 1857, Eleonora Niemojewska b. 1822/1823, the daughter of Walenty Skorzewski, the owner of POGRZYBOW.
In Pogrzybow in 1853, Leopold Niemojewski, the owner of Jedlec, b. 1807, m. Eleonora Skorzewska, 1-voto Niemojewska, widowed, the lady-owner of Pogrzybow, b. 1822/1823; the marriage was in Czestochowa. Witness: Nepomucen Niemojowski, the owner of Sliwniki.

Andrzej Niemojewski b. 1864 as the son of Feliks Niemojewski
[Feliks NIEMOJEWSKI, was the son of General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, the 1st. Feliks was born in 1824 to the second wife of General Jozef Niemojewski - maybe Ludwika Walewska of JEDLNO.
FELIKS Niemojewski died in 1898, or in 1896; the owner of Rokitnica
{close to SWIEDZIEBNIA of Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski - Swiatopelk-Mirski - Rodys and Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), b. in Gostynin, the son of Karol Findeisen of Saxony + Julianna Stegman. Gustaw Findeisen was also the owner in the Chocen commune in 1868/1870 - the Lech Walesa line}
and a supporter of TOWIANSKI - the link to the ILLUMINATI and Adam Mickiewicz].

Jakub Krasicki, b. ca 1745/1750,
was the son of mentioned
Count Jan Krasicki of Siecin, the Korytnica official, b. ca 1728, m. ca 1746/1750 to Marianna Malachowska, b. ca 1730
[the Malachowskis were the Illuminati - close to OPOCZNO].

The grandfather was
Count Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki, 1709-1752 [= FRANCISZEK KRASICKI, b. 1709].

Wincenty Krasicki = Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki was the brother to Senator Jan BOZY Krasicki = Count Jan Wincenty Krasicki, 1704-1751 in DUBIECKO; the CHELM governor.

The great-grandparents:
Karol KRASICKI and Eleonora Rzewuska.

Jakub KRASICKI married Kunegunda Ciecierska. Kunegunda was the sister of Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska of Margonin.

Below on Marianna's family and her daughters:

Pawel Bardzki, 1690 - 1739
[the Bardzkis line with Mielzynski, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski]
married in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska, 1700/1705 - 1745,
the daughter of
Andrzej Skorzewski 1670/1674 - 1742, ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski b. 1674.

Anna's Bardzka sister was Marianna Drweska nee Skorzewska.

Anna's brothers -
1.
Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 m. Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
Michal was the son of Count, General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA, b. ca 1670.

2.
mentioned
General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1709/1730 - d. 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin, and he was married to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to the Prussian Royal court.

General Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1709/1730 was the brother of named Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707, who was married Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, but General Franciszek Skorzewski married Marianna CIECIERSKA and they were living at the beginning in Margoninska Wies, then Marianna lived in BERLIN and Drezdenko.

Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789, m. Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
JOZEF Skorzewski born in 1757, was the son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 and Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
Helena Skorzewska, nee Lipska, 1766 - 1832, married named above JOZEF Skorzewski = Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze, and died ca 1809.
Helena was the daughter of Jan Lipski and Marianna Kozminska.

Komorze, 4 km west to Nowe Miasto by Warta river.

JOZEF Skorzewski, b. 1757 [the son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789] leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, from the hands of the Kiedrzynskis - my family branch.

Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707 [the son of Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski] was the Poznan official, buried in PYZDRY, and Michal Skorzewski had a daughter
Anastazja Sczaniecka, born 1752 in Komorze;
Anastazja was the mother of
BRYGIDA MIELZYNSKA - b. 1775, died in Poznan, m. Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski
- the grandson of ANDRZEJ MIELZYNSKI b. 1698.

Stanislaw Mielzynski was born in 1840, in Baszkow close to KROTOSZYN [see Angela Merkel].
Stanislaw Mielzynski married to Aniela RONNE, born in 1832, in Gargsdai / Gargzdai manor / Gorzdy, Lithuania now {ex-border to East Prussia}.
Aniela Mielzynska was the daughter of Felix II / Feliksas von Ronne, born ca 1797 - died in 1857, the owner of Gargsdai / Gargzdai. Feliks II = Feliks Filip von Ronne, b. ca 1797 / 1800, known as Felix II Baron Ronne, the son of
Felix {1st} Baron Ronne and Antonia GIELGUD = Gelgaudaite; an owner of Gargsdai.

Feliks 2nd married Franciszka ZALUSKA / Franziska Countess Zaluskyte, 2nd m. to Princess Ruboviska / Rubowicka.
When Felix von Ronne 2nd died, his daughter, above named Countess ANIELA MIELZYNSKA / Anele Mielzinskienei {see Krotoszyn, Baszkow and Bilewicz - Angela Merkel} taken the estate land with Gargsdai / Gargzdai manor.

Then the GARGZDAI estate belonged to Baron Eugenijus Ronne / Eugeniusz von Ronne.

Retow / Rietavas of the Oginskis {the most important family in Belarus when it comes to Polish independence conspiracies}, is situated 25 km south of Plunge of the Oginskis, and east of Gargzdai {von Ronne}, ca 40 km.

Above mentioned Aniela / Aniele Amalia Baroness Ronne / Aniele (Anele Elena Amelija), b. 1832, d. 1911, married in 1868 to Count Stanislaw Mielzynski / Count Melzinski, the last heir of Renavas [he was born in 1840, in Baszkow close to KROTOSZYN].
Their son Felix Count Melzinski / Feliks Marian Mielzynski, 1871 - 1910 was the heir of manor Renavas, too.
Renavas - 50 km east-north-north of PLUNGE.
Feliks Marian Mielzynski, ca 1871 - 1910, was the son of Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski 2nd, b. 1840 in BASZKOW, d. in MIELZYN in 1891,
the grandson of
Aleksander Dominik Mielzynski, b. 1813 in Baszkow, the Krotoszyn County, d. 1885 in Turin;
the great-grandson of
Count Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski, b. 1780 in RABIN, d. 1842 in Karczew;
the great-great-grandson of
Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, 1738 in LASZCZYN in the Rawicz County - 1799 close to Pawlowice, the Pszczyna County;
who was the son of
Andrzej Mielzynski, 1698 - 1771 + Anna Petronela BNINSKA.

Brygida Sczaniecka [the daughter of Sylwester Sczaniecki], 1775-1859 married Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski, born in 1780 in RABIN - d. in KARCZEW in 1842, the son of
Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, 1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813,
and grandson of
Andrzej Mielzynski official in Kcynia, 1698-1771;
Anna Petronela Bninska, 1720-1771;
Jakub Hutten-Czapski;
Rozalia Ewa Hutten-Czapska, 1715-1769;
and great-grandson of
Krzysztof Mielzynski, 1670 - 1721, an official in Kcynia 1693, and in Przemet in 1717 - 1719;
and great-great-grandson of
Maciej Mielzynski, 1636 - 1697, an official in Kcynia in 1659 - 1660, in Srem 1683. Maciej Mielzynski (b. 1636 or born 1638 - d. 1697) married Katarzyna MYCIELSKA GORZYCKA MIELZYNSKA. MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI.
Named Maciej born in 1636, with 2nd wife Elzbieta Baranowska had son named KRZYSZTOF Mielzynski died in 1721
[Krzysztof Ignacy Mielzynski born before 1670 in Dabrowa (Kaisersfelde), close to Mogilno - west to RADZIEJOW. He was the son of Maciej Mielzynski, born in 1636 in Niegolewo west to Poznan, close to Opalenica; d. 1697 in Goscieszyn near Wolsztyn (Wollstein). Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI married in 1682 to Anna Goszycka / Gorzycka - she died in 1733, the daughter of Andrzej Goszycki / GORZYCKI and KATARZYNA MYCIELSKA, d. 1712].

Feliks Filip von RONNE [Feliks Filip von Ronne b. ca 1800 or 1797 that is Felix II Baron Ronne, b. ca 1797, the son of Felix {1st} Baron Ronne]
was brother of
Antoni von Ronne;
MARIA TEKLA OGINSKA;
Ludwika von Ronne and
Teodora Oginska.

Above Feliks Filip was father of
Eugeniusz von Ronne and above named
Aniela Helena Mielzynska of BASZKOW close to Krotoszyn.
Aniela Helena Mielzynska, born von Ronne / Roenne, in 1832, in Gorzdy / Garsden / Gargzdai. In GORZDY - at first owned by the Oginski family - then 1781 to Otton Henryk Igielstrom; here died Gabryela nee Oginska, 1v. Edward Krasicki, 2v. Eugeniusz Ronne, she was b. 1830, d. 1912 / 1919 in Gorzdy / Gargzdai.
The owner of the Gargzdai estate from 1875 to 1895 was above mentioned Baron Eugenijus Ronne, and then his widow Gabryela nee Oginska / Gabriele until 1912, that is Eugeniusz, the son of Felix II Baron Ronne (b. ca. 1797).
Eugenijus / Eugene Baron Ronne (1830 - 1895) m. Gabriela Princess Oginska, and Eugene had the sister, Aniele Amalia Baroness Ronne - Mielzynska of Krotoszyn.

Michal Skorzewski in 1786 was the owner of Broniszewice, close to Pleszew,
and after his death in 1789, Broniszewice inherited STADNICKI ie. the children of
Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki.
The Illuminati acted closely to the Stadnickis. The Stadnickis were relatives to the owners of JEDLNO ie. to MECINSKI.

General Stefan Garczynski, junior, was married twice: 2nd to Anna Skorzewska in 1759, and Anna was the half-sister to Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, born in Berlin in 1768, the godson of Frederick the Great.

Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824, was the daughter of above STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, died in December 1773 + the 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.

Named Stefan Garczynski, junior, was the son of SENIOR Stefan Garczynski, 1690-1755 + Zofia Tucholka;
the grandson of Damian Kazimierz Garczynski, born in LESZNO in 1664, died in 1711 + Anna Radomicka;
and the great-grandson of
Samson Garczynski, d. 1667 + Barbara Marianna Werda. Samson Garczynski was the official in Chelmno (Kulm).

Anna Garczynska (Skorzewska) was the wife of Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR. In 1760, the royal Polish General Stefan Garczynski was the landlord of ZBASZYN / Bentschen, a town in western Poland, 13 km north to Chobienice, 16 km west-north to Stara TUCHORZA.
They had a son
TADEUSZ Garczynski, the Count of the Kingdom of Prussia, with a diploma dated in 1839 for the Royal Prussian Chamberlain Thaddaeus von Garczynski, who had been the lord of ZBASZYN / Bentschen and Garczyn since 1827 [5 km west to KOSCIERZYNA].

Stephan Garczynski, SENIOR, died in 1755, was the Governor of POZNAN / Posen.

Anna Garczynska was the mother of Tadeusz = Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von Rautenberg, Count, 1791 - 1863, the Prussian Court official. Thaddaeus Graf von Garczynski, b. 1791, was the member of the MALTESE ORDER. Adam Tadeusz Garczynski = Adam Garczynski married Adelajda von Stutterheim. He was known as Adam Rautenberg-Garczynski.

Anna Garczynska born in 1759 was the sister to Aleksandra Gorzenska born in 1757.

On February 8, 1774 Augustyn Gorzenski married Aleksandra Skorzewska of Labiszyn (1757-1801), 17 years aged,
the daughter of
General Franciszek Skorzewski and [Aleksandra's mother was 16 years old] Marianna Ciecierski Skorzewska, 1741-1791, the famous favorite of Frederick II of Prussia. Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska from the Margonin district, was the lover of
Frederick Henry Louis / Friedrich Heinrich Ludwig, 1726 - 1802, commonly known as Henry (Heinrich - LGBT), who was a Prince of Prussia and the younger brother of Frederick the Great [LGBT].

Marianna Skorzewska b. 1741, was the mother of
Count Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1768 in Berlin;
Anna Garczynska b. 1759, and
Aleksandra Gorzenska born in 1757. She died in 1801.

In 1774, 17-year-old Aleksandra Skorzewska, the daughter of MARIANNA, got married. Aleksandra's husband was friends among others with Jozef Wybicki (their wives were cousins). In politics, the husband listened to his wife associated with the Prussian court. In order not to lose
Dobrzyca property after the Third Partition of Poland,
he swore an oath of Prussia, and was appointed an honorary general of Prussian cavalry.

Anna Garczynska born as Skorzewska / Anna Antonina Dorota Venefrida Garczynska, was born in in 1759. Her father was General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, with Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - October 1791, the daughter of
Jozef Ciecierski b. 1710 + Anna Gertruda Malechowska / Anna Ciecierska.

Anna Garczynska born as Skorzewska was the half-sister to Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski born in Berlin in 1768, the godson of Frederick the Great.
In 1738, the future Frederick the Great, then Crown Prince, was initiated as a Freemason in Brunswick;
"... he invited Baron von Oberg and the writer Jakob Friedrich von Bielfeld, who were instrumental to his candidature, to form La loge premiere / La loge du Roi notre grand maitre at Rheinsberg Castle, with Oberg as Master. He led the lodge himself from 1740. The foundation of the Grand Lodge - 1740, when, with the King's permission, the lodge Aux Trois Globes was formed under the auspices of Charles-Etienne Jordan".

Louise of Brunswick - Wolfenbuettel was the sister of Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, born in 1721, the Grand Master of the Strict Templar Observance, and who had convened the great Masonic convention at Wilhelmsbad in Hessen-Kassel.
Duchess Luise of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel / Luise Amalie, b. 1722, d. 1780, was daughter of Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel and his wife Duchess Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.
Her older sister was Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel-Bevern, the wife of Frederick the Great.
She was also the sibling of the Queen of Denmark and Norway.

Frederick the Great, was the son of Frederick William I of Prussia + Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, b. 1687
[the sister of George II / George Augustus, b. 1683, d. 1760, King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg (Hanover) and a prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire in 1727 - 1760]
who was the daughter of George I, King of Great Britain, b. 1660,
and the granddaughter of Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover born 1629.

Anna Garczynska (Skorzewska) was the wife of General Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR.
General Stefan Garczynski, junior, was married twice: 2nd to Anna Garczynska born as Skorzewska in 1759, and Anna Skorzewska b. 1759, was the half-sister to Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski born in Berlin in 1768, the godson of Frederick the Great. Anna Garczynska (Skorzewska) was the wife of Stefan Garczynski junior, who was the son of Stefan Garczynski SENIOR.

Fryderyk Wilhelm Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in BERLIN, married Antonina Adelajda Garczynska, b. 1767/1770, d. 1824.

Antonina GARCZYNSKA was the daughter of STEFAN GARCZYNSKI, junior, b. 1730 in Poznan, Dec. 1773 + 1st wife Weronika KRZYCKA, the daughter of Maciej Krzycki.
Antonina had a brother FRANCISZEK GARCZYNSKI.

Anna Garczynska was the mother of Adam Wenant Alojzy Tadeusz Garczynski von Rautenberg, Count.
Anna Garczynska born in 1759 was the sister to Aleksandra Gorzenska b. 1757.

Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO:
in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA!
In 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski nee CIECIERSKA.
They were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN].
Garczynski of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789; until 1805.
Then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, a widow from CHOBIENICE.

Above Augustyn Gorzenski, 1743-1816, Count, was the son of Antoni Gorzenski, and Ludwika Bleszynski of Bydgoszcz. Augustyn Gorzenski was the Dobrzyca owner [close to Orpiszewek owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. 1738], and in 1774 [the wife aged 17 years only] he was married to
Aleksandra Skorzewski of Labiszyn (1757 - 1801),
the daughter of
General Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna nee Ciecierski - the famous favourite of Fryderyk II the Prussia King.
Marianna Skorzewska Ciecierska, b. in 1741, was the sister to KUNEGUNDA KRASICKA CIECIERSKA, born ca 1753/1755.

Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, 1709 - 1773 in MARGONIN, married Marianna Ciecierska, 1741-1791.

General Franciszek Paszkowski
[the father of Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska, married ARMAND of Moscow - my family relatives]
back to the Poznan / Posen Duchy [winter 1815/1816 ? - January 1816 to Prussia], and then he settled in the Republic of Cracow [1819 or 1821], acted together with
Jan Nepomucen Uminski b. 1778, Czeluscin, died in 1851, Wiesbaden,
and also with
Arnold Skorzewski [b. 1798 in Warsaw - died in 1862 in Lubostron, MP,
the grandson of
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, 1709 - 1773 in MARGONIN, and Marianna Ciecierska, 1741-1791].

General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1709/1730 - d. 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin, married to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to the Prussian Royal court. General Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1709/1730 was the brother of named
Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707, who was married Ludwika Hutten-Czapska.
JOZEF Skorzewski born in 1757, was the son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 and Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
Helena Skorzewska, nee Lipska, 1766 - 1832, married named above JOZEF Skorzewski = Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze, and died ca 1809. Helena was the daughter of Jan Lipski and Marianna Kozminska.

Jakub Krasicki b. ca 1745/1750.
His son Colonel Jan Krasicki (1785 - 1848) married Sylwia Pradzynski. Jan Krasicki was the friend of Ignacy Pradzynski and his wife Emilia; and of Wincenty Jozef Pradzynski, the owner of Wola wiazowa.
Jakub Jan KRASICKI = Colonel JAN KRASICKI b. 1785, was the son of Jakub Krasicki [b. 1745/1750] and Kunegunda Ciecierska - her sister Marianna Ciecierska married Skorzewska of Margoninska Wies, was the Illuminati activist in Berlin in the 60' of the 18th century.
Kunegunda KRASICKI CIECIERSKA corresponded with FRYDERYK II [1712-1786] of Prussia, who was the friend of Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska.
Colonel Jan Krasicki (1785 - 1848) married Sylwia Pradzynski.
Jan Krasicki was the friend of General Ignacy Pradzynski.
Ignacy Pradzynski and his wife Emilia, wrote many letters to his parents, and to
Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, the owner of Wola Wiazowa, were was living my family - the Kiedrzynskis;
and to sister Sylwia Pradzynski Krasicka and her husband Jan Krasicki [b. 1785].

Jakub Krasicki, b. ca 1746/1750, was the son of
Count Jan Krasicki of Siecin, the Korytnica official, b. ca 1728, m. ca 1746/1750 to Marianna Malachowska, b. ca 1730
[the Malachowskis were the Illuminati - close to OPOCZNO].
The grandfather was
Count Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki, 1709-1752 [= FRANCISZEK KRASICKI, b. 1709].

The sibilings of Jan Krasicki, b. ca 1728 [+ MALACHOWSKA of the Illuminati family from BIALACZOW] - I check my mistakes on 17 September 2020:
1.
Katarzyna Rzeczycka nee KRASICKA, ie. Css Katarzyna Aryadna Krasicka, born ca 1740/1743. In 1784, she took Pieniany, Rachanie with Grodyslawice {Pieniany, 9 km south-east to Grodyslawice}.
Katarzyna Krasicki m. Andrzej Rzeczycki. Katarzyna died in 1820.
Katarzyna Krasicki born ca 1740, m. Andrzej Rzeczycki. Katarzyna died in 1820. In 1823, Andrzej Jozef Rzeczycki died. They were the owners of RACHANIE with Grodyslawice; Muratyn, Michalow, Pukarzow, Kmiczyn.
Katarzyna Rzeczycka nee KRASICKA was the sister of Jan Krasicki, the Korytnica official, b. ca 1728 + Marianna Malachowska, b. ca 1730, came from BIALACZOW - the Illuminati center.
Css Katarzyna Aryadna Krasicka, born ca 1740, was the daughter of Count Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki, the Korytnica official, 1709-1752.

2.
Stanislaw Krasicki, b. ca 1750,
the son of Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki and Barbara Kurdwanowski.
Stanislaw married to Marianna Poletyllo with a son Count Karol Stanislaw Krasicki.

3.
Css Aniela Krasicka b. ca 1740 + Stanislaw Dzierzek.
Angela Krasicka (Dzierzek) was the daughter of Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki, 1709-1752.
Stanislaw Dzierzek was the Belz official, b. aft. 1720, the son of Michal Mikolaj Dzierzek, the Zydaczow official in 1680 + Ludwika Dunin.

We back to Katarzyna Krasicka Rzeczycka, b. ca 1740:

in 1784, Pieniany [Ukrainian village] and Rachanie with Grodyslawice [Pieniany, 9 km south-east to Grodyslawice] bought Katarzyna Krasicki born ca 1740, m. Andrzej Rzeczycki. Katarzyna died in 1820. In 1823, Andrzej Jozef Rzeczycki died.
They were the owners of RACHANIE with Grodyslawice; Muratyn, Michalow, Pukarzow, Kmiczyn.
Css Katarzyna Aryadna Krasicka, born ca 1740, was the daughter of Count Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki, the Korytnica official, 1709-1752.

Wincenty Krasicki = Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki was the brother to Senator Jan BOZY Krasicki = Count Jan Wincenty Krasicki, 1704-1751 in DUBIECKO; the CHELM governor.

Katarzyna Rzeczycka nee KRASICKA was the sister of Jan Krasicki, the Korytnica official, b. ca 1728 + Marianna Malachowska, b. ca 1730, came from BIALACZOW - the Illuminati center.


Maciej Walesa, born ca 1680, died in February 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja,
had probably two sons:
1.
Stanislaw Walesa, OLDER, ca 1730-1784, married in 1754 in Walkow;
2.
Wojciech Walesa, born in 1724, d. 1800 in Nowa Wies, married in 1760 in Rozdrazew.

Mentioned
Stanislaw Walesa, OLDER, ca 1730-1784, married in 1754 in Walkow, to Marianna Kostuj, died in 1779.
Stanislaw [older] was the son of
Maciej Walesa, born ca 1680, died in February 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja, married before 1717 to unknown Dorota, d. 1764 in Galew, close to Walkow.

Stanislaw Walesa [younger], born in 1775 in Nowa Wies, married in 1796 in Rozdrazew, to Agnieszka born in 1783.
Stanislaw's [younger] parents:
Wojciech Walesa, born in 1724, d. 1800 in Nowa Wies, married in 1760 in Rozdrazew, to Agata born in 1731.

Mentioned Wojciech Walesa was married in 1760 in Rozdrazew, to Agata born in 1731.
WOJCIECH Walesa [1724-1800] was probably the son [?] to Maciej Walesa [ca 1680 - 1737 in KATY close to Wilkowyja].
Maciej Walesa, b. ca 1680, died in February 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja, married before 1717 to unknown Dorota, d. 1764 in Galew, close to Walkow.
Walkow is a village in the Kozmin Wielkopolski community, within the Krotoszyn County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn, and 70 km south-east of Poznan. WALKOW - 9 km west to Dobrzyca.

Stanislaw Walesa, YOUNGER, born in 1775 in Nowa Wies, married in 1796 in Rozdrazew, to Agnieszka born in 1783. Stanislaw's parents:
Wojciech Walesa, born in 1724, d. 1800 in Nowa Wies, married in 1760 in Rozdrazew, to Agata born in 1731.
WOJCIECH [1724-1800] was maybe the son [?] to Maciej Walesa [ca 1680 - 1737 in KATY close to Wilkowyja].

Maciej Jankowski, ca 1717-1782, m. in 1744 to Agnieszka Walesa, ca 1724 - 1746;
Maciej Jankowski, m. second in 1746 to Apolonia, ca 1716-1786.

Agnieszka Walesa, b. 1724 in Galew, close to Walkow, as the daughter of mentioned Maciej Walesa, b. ca 1680, d. 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja, m. bef. 1717 to Dorota d. 1764 in Galew.

Maciej b. ca 1680, had children:
1.
Bartlomiej Walesa, b. ca 1733.
2.
Stanislaw Walesa OLDER, ca 1730-1784, married in 1754 in Walkow, to Marianna Kostuj,
with children:
2a.
Michal Walesa, b. aft. 1770, died in 1796;
2b.
Maciej Walesa, b. ca 1773, and was married in 1800 in Walkow, to Marianna Dadek, b. 1777
[maybe Tomasz Walesa was his grandson:
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];
2c.
Walenty Walesa b. ca 1771 / 1773
[or 1773 with nick-name GRZEGORZ Walesa m. Zofia]
- see genealogy of President Lech Walesa of the CHOCEN community and Wloclawek - Lipno - SOBOWO, 4 km to the estate of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger.

Lech Walesa's ancestors moved home [during a period bef. 1717 / 1754] from the Wilkowyja parish [but in KATY until 1737; named Wilkowyja lies 21 km north to Dobrzyca] to Galew [1764] and Walkow [1754 in Walkow].
GALEW lies at half way from DOBRZYCA to Walkow.
WALKOW is situated 9 km west to Dobrzyca, 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn.

And next step was from Galew to the Chocen community, to the Dambskis estate, Golaszewo close to Wola Nakonowska, bef. 1803 - south to WLOCLAWEK.

Chocen - Kowal and the Myszkowskis:

Jozef Myszkowski, b. ca 1745, d. aft. 1780/1825,
the owner of Kurowo - 3 km north-east to Szewo Male - in the KLOTNO parish;
and of Szewo [Szewo Male] - 17 km south-east to Chocen - in the Klobka parish - 6 kilometres north-west of Lubien Kujawski, 23 km south of Wloclawek.
Jozef m. in 1772 in Boguslawice, 10 km north-west to SZEWO in the Kowal parish, to Marianna Rozalia Komecka b. 1746 in Boguslawice, d. 1825 in Myszki, the Szewo parish.
Marianna was the daughter of Stefan Komecki and Wiktoria Waxman b. ca 1715.

Kurowo, 10 km south-east to KOWAL.

Jozef had a son, Stanislaw Myszkowski b. ca 1772, d. in 1826, in the KLOBKA parish, the owner of Szewo, leased Wilkowice, in the Grabkowo parish; in 1821 Stanislaw leased Wilkowiczki, and in 1837 - the owner of Szewc Wielki and Szewc Maly.
Stanislaw m. 1st bef. 1810 to Malgorzata Dambska b. 1778 in Wilkowice, the daughter of Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, d. in 1802 in Wilkowice, buried in Lubraniec, MP;
the granddaughter of
Tomasz DAMBSKI, died in 1748, and of Marianna Kolczynska.

Stanislaw Myszkowski m. 2nd to Barbara Zaremba, b. ca 1795, lived aft. 1818 in Szewo.

NISZCZYCE - 12 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.

The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838. Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.

Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo
[6 kilometres west of Brudzen Duzy, 23 km north-west of Plock, and 118 km north-west of Warsaw. 13 km south to TLUCHOWO],
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.

DABIE:
here we got the line to Michal WEZYK who was the son of Piotr Jan Ignacy Adam Wezyk (1774-1816) + Stanislawa Kostka Zieleniewska (d. 1810).

Boleslaw Walesa, 1907-1945, was the son of Jan Walesa born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska.

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 1845/1850 + 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; 5 / 6 km north to CHOCEN; 15 km south of Wloclawek.

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, b. ca 1879 in Nakonowska Wola, d. 1967 in Wloclawek,
the son of named above
Mateusz Walesa, b. ca 1845/1850 + Franciszka Wocalewska or OCALEWSKA,
born in 1852].

Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 / 1850,
was the son of
Michal Walesa b. 1803/1805, and Katarzyna Brylinska.

Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 in Wola Nakonowska.

Michal Walesa b. 1803 / ca 1805,
was the son of
Walenty Walesa, ca 1771-1815, married in 1791 in Walkow, to Marianna Pawula, ca 1766-1813;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Walesa, OLDER, ca 1730-1784, married in 1754 in Walkow, to Marianna Kostuj, died in 1779;
the great-grandson of
Maciej Walesa, born ca 1680, died in February 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja, married before 1717 to unknown Dorota, d. 1764 in Galew, close to Walkow.
Walkow is a village in the Kozmin Wielkopolski community, within the Krotoszyn County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn, and 70 km south-east of Poznan.
GALEW, at half way from DOBRZYCA to Walkow.

MICHAL Walesa b. 1803 or ca 1805 in Golaszewo, and his wife KATARZYNA, 1815-1867, b. in Wola Nakonowska, died in Kowal.
Michal Walesa, 1803/1805 - 1880, married the 1 st in 1828 in Walkow, to Elzbieta Janiec, 1801-1897,
with:
Marcjanna Walesa, 1829-1897;
Magdalena b. 1833;
Jozefa b. 1835;
Pawel Walesa b. 1838;
Franciszka b. 1840.

MATEUSZ WALESA was living in Nakonowska Wola in 1879. Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 / 1850, was the son of Michal Walesa b. 1803/1805, and his 2nd wife, ca 1844, Katarzyna Brylinska.
Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 in Wola Nakonowska.

MICHAL Walesa b. 1803 or ca 1805 in Golaszewo, m. his 2nd 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.

3.
Marianna Walesa, ca 1727-1794 m. in 1747 in Walkow, to Franciszek Filip, died in 1749, 2nd she was married in 1749 in Walkow, Jakub Dlugi vel Filip, ca 1725-1793;
4.
Agnieszka Walesa, ca 1724-1746, m. in 1744 in Walkow, to Maciej Jankowski, ca 1717-1782;
5.
Leon Walesa, b. ca 1722.

Siblings of named Agnieszka b. 1724:

Walenty Walesa b. ca 1717, married in 1742 in Walkow;
Mateusz Walesa vel Kalowy, ca 1719-1786;
Leon Walesa b. ca 1722;
Marianna Walesa, ca 1727-1794, m. Franciszek Filip; 2nd she was married to Jakub Dlugi vel Filip, ca 1725-1793;
Stanislaw Walesa, ca 1730-1784, married in 1754 in Walkow, to Marianna Kostuj died in 1779;
Bartlomiej Walesa b. ca 1733.

Above Maciej Walesa d. in 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja; married bef. 1717 to Dorota died in 1764 in Galew, close to Walkow.
They had oldest sons:
Walenty Walesa b. ca 1717, m. 1742 in Walkow, to Agnieszka;
Mateusz Walesa vel Kalowy, ca 1719-1786, married in 1745 in Walkow, to Marianna, ca 1719-1789.

Katy - 3 km north-west to WILKOWYJA. South to ZERKOW. 19 km north-west to MAMOTY and CZERMIN.


In RASZKOW:

Anna Walesa was born in 1836 in Raszkow, the daughter of Wincenty Walesa b. 1805, and Jozefa Pawlowska b. 1813/1816. Wincenty Walesa was born in 1805. Maybe Wincenty was the son of Walenty Walesa, b. 1771 in Galew, the Walkow parish close to Kozmin Wielkopolski.
Maybe Wincenty was the son of Maciej Walesa, born ca February 1768 in named Galew.
Anna had a brother Bartlomiej Walesa b. ca 1835/1839, and a sisters - Anna Brajer, and Marianna Nowak (born Walesa).

We have the Walesas in the Gostynin parish:
Jozefa Walesa (born Gospodarowicz), 1827 - 1893, married Michal Walesa in 1846, who was born ca 1823.

And in mentioned Galew near to Kozmin Wielkopolski:
Magdalena Pluta (born Walesa in 1833), was the daughter of Michal Walesa b. 1803 in Galew, and Elzbieta Janiec, b. in 1808, in Galew. Magdalena had a brother - Jozefa Krawiec (born Walesa in 1835), married Jakub Krawiec born in 1832, in Galew.

In the Chocen commune south to Wloclawek, in 1815 to Russia, we have Jozefa Walesa (born Glonek), born 1879.
Jozefa's mother was Balbina Glonek (born Szmidt) of Golaszewo close to Chocen.
Jozefa Glonek married Jan Walesa in 1896, and Jan was born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska, close to Chocen.
They had 7 children: Boleslaw Walesa, Zygmunt Walesa and 5 other children.

In 1878 was bpt. in mentioned RASZKOW north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski:
Antoni Brajer was born in Glogowa, the son of Mateusz BRAJER + Anna WALESA; godparents -
Antoni DRYJANSKI and Katarzyna WALESA.


On many of my pages I have made a mistake.
Now, on 10 September 2020, I check this error.
It was the Emperor Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia who was the godfather of Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski, 1833 - 1898.
Now I am correcting this error. It should be written:
Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski 1833 - 1898; a godson of Tsar Nicolas Ist,
and he was "aide de camp" of the Tsar, General-Adjutant 1874 (1877-1878 war), the member of the State Council of Imperial Russia in 1898; and in 1881-1898 The Don Cossack chief; he died at his estate Mir.

Genealogy:
Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska + Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.

Above Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861, had also the son
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus; Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron = Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, born in 1824 or 1825 - d. 1899, Infantry General;
and the grandson
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (1857 - 1914), the governor of Penza and Vilna governments, the Minister of Interior of Russia [in 1905].

Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of mentioned {they came from Jan Nostitz-Jackowski - my female family line !} Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.

Nicholas I / Nikolay I Pavlovich, b. 1796, d. 1855, "reigned as Emperor of Russia in Dec. 1825 - 1855. He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I."

Aleksandryna Potocka [of Berezyna - Lubuszany estate of the Potockis] became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876. Miss Potocka formally remained under the care of Tsar Nicholas I. Around 1836, she became the lady of the imperial court [see above on Kalinowski - Branicki fate in 1840 !]. On her marriage with her cousin August Potocki from Wilanow recalled Jadwiga Dzialynski Zamoyska years later.

Nicholas I m. Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) in 1817.

Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, 1812-1881, m. Therese Wilhelmine Friederike Isabella Charlotte von Nassau, 1815-1871, with children:
1.
Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine von Oldenburg, m. Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch of Russia [Mikolaj Mikolajewicz Romanow], 1831-1891.
Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia / Nicholas Nicolaievich the Elder, 1831 - 1891, was the third son of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and Alexandra Feodorovna. Field Marshal and the commander of the Russian army of the Danube in the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878; they had a son: Peter Nikolajewitsch, 1864-1931.
2.
Alexander Friedrich Konstantin von Oldenburg, 1844-1932, with son Peter Friedrich Georg von Oldenburg, 1868- 1924;
3.
Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, 1850-1906 m. in 1882, Agrippina Djaparidse / Agrippina JAPARIDZE, 1855-1926,
with daughter Alexandra von Oldenburg, Grafin von Zarnekau, 1883-1957.

Eugene's ARMAND of Moscow brother - Emil E. ARMAND

[both were the sons of Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married Armand ca 1840, and the grandsons of {my male family line !} General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, the friend of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko who was sent to France by Thomas Jefferson];

Emil Armand married to Zofia Hacker / Sophia nee Osipovna Hecke (Hakker, Hacker, Hekke) from Estonia.
They had six children:
LEW ARMAND / Leo (1880 - 1942) married Japaridze-Saparov, ie. Saparova Tamara Arkadevna, m. 1st Japaridze,
married 2nd to Leo Emilievich ARMAND.
Saparov Arkady (1854 - before 1921), was married to Varvara Maypariani with named above daughter, Tamara Arkadevna SAPAROV married 1st to Ivan Konstantinovich Japaridze, and TAMARA SAPAROV - JAPARIDZE was 2nd married to Lev ARMAND / Lion Emilievich Armand (Inessa Armand relatives - see LENIN and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand).

Ivan Iaparidze was the son of Constantine Japaridze / Constantin Japaridze / Konstantyn (Ivan b. ca 1860; his father Konstantyn died in 1860 !) from the upper Racha region of Georgia.
Ivan Japaridze b. ca 1860, had sister Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau, b. 1855, nee Agrippina Constantines Japaridze,
and Ivan Japaridze's parents were
Constantine 1st Japaridze and Melania Japaridze; named father Constantine died 1860.

Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich b. 1832, the fourth son of Tsar Nicholas I, died in Cannes on 18 December 1909; the funeral was in Russia; Field Marshal.
Mentioned
Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia was partner of Countess Olga Kalinowska
[see 1840 in St Petersburg; Trubecki, Konstantynowicz, Oginski and Wola Pszczolecka]
but she happened to be the mistress of Tsarevitch Alexander, the son of Tsar Nicholas I.
Olga was pregnant by either the Tsarevitch or his father Nicholas I. On 10 October 1848 or in 1849 Olga gave birth to Prince Bogdan or Michael-Bogdan - Oginski by name and Romanov by gene.

Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine von Oldenburg, m. Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch of Russia, 1831-1891. Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia / Nicholas Nicolaievich the Elder, 1831 - 1891, was the third son of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and Alexandra Feodorovna. Field Marshal and the commander of the Russian army of the Danube in the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878.

George III of the United Kingdom
and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz had a son Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge who married to
Auguste Wilhelmine Luise von Hessen-Kassel, b. 1797,
the daughter of
Frederick III of Hessen-Kassel / Friedrich III von Hessen- Kassel, born in 1747.

Charlotte's [Charlotte of Mecklenburg- Strelitz b. 1744] brother was Charles II Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz,
whose daughter married the heir of the Prussian crown, Frederick William III.
Above Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 1744 - 1818, was the daughter of Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg, Prince of Mirow.

Frederick II of Prussia was succeeded by his nephew, Frederick William II, who married Louise of Brunswick- Wolfenbuettel.
She was the sister of FERDYNAND Duke of Brunswick, the Grand Master of the Strict Templar Observance, and who had convened the great Masonic convention at Wilhelmsbad in Hessen-Kassel.
Frederick Wilhelm II of Prussia was the father of named Frederick William III, who became a member of the Order of the Garter.
Of Frederick William III and Louise' four children, three married the brothers and sisters of Csar Alexander I.

Frederick William III's daughter, Charlotte of Prussia, married Paul's son, Czar Nicholas I, who succeeded Alexander I, and who also belonged to the Order of the Garter.
Frederick's son Wilhelm I married Augusta of Saxe-Weimar, the daughter of Nicholas' sister Maria Romanov.
A third child of Frederick, Friedrich Karl Alexander of Prussia, married Maria's Romanov other daughter, Marie Luisa Alexandrina von Saxe-Weimar.

The son of Csar Nicholas I, ie. Constantine Nicholaievitch Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia / Duke Konstanty, fathered Olga Constantinovna Romanov, who married George I King of Greece.
George of GREECE was a member of the Order of the Garter, as was his father, Christian IX of Denmark.

Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski, 1833 - 1898; a godson of Tsar Nicolas Ist. In 1881-1898 The Don Cossack chief.
The 1st m. Princess Vera Ilyitchnina Gruzinsky / Grouzinzky in Tiflis, Georgia on 4 May 1860; ie. Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi 1842,
the daughter of ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky and Anastasja. Mentioned above ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam.
Named above
Giorgi XII Bagrationi King of Kartli and Kakheti, b. 1746, d. 1800, the son of Erekle II, King of Georgia and Anna Abashidze.
Erekle II Bagrationi / Iraklij, known as Herculius II, b. 1720 in Telavi, in Kakheti, Georgia; d. 1798; was the son of Teimuraz II, King of Kakheti and Kartli.
Teimuraz II was the son of Erekle I, King of Kartli and Kakheti b. 1637, d. 1709 in Iran. Erekle I was a grandson of the late king Teimuraz I of Kakheti, returned from exile in Russia to claim his succession. He was soon summoned to Iran by Shah Suleiman I. The shah would install Erekle as King of Kakheti and therefore attempted, though vainly, to seize the throne of Imereti.

Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich born 13 / 25 October 1832 in Peterhof, Field Marshal and on December 6, 1862 was appointed governor in the Caucasus and commander the Caucasian Army, with all rights chief of the army to July 23, 1881.
Initiator of the compilation of the 'Caucasian Collection', published in Tiflis in 1876-1912. In marriage he had six sons and one daughter, among others
Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro), b. 01 April 1866 in Tbilisi died 1933, Nice, France.
SANDRO was the Chief of the Commercial navigation and ports (1902-1905), during the First World war was in charge of the aviation in the army: paid much attention to the development of aviation industry in Russia, on his initiative, established flight schools, began preparing the first national flight training and 1914 appointed head of the organization of aviation business in the armies.
Mason, and called himself Philalethes. Receiving education at home in Georgia,
often went for long voyages: 1886 - 1889 made a voyage round the world on the corvette 'Rynda' and in 1890 - 91, at his own yacht 'Tamara' traveled to India, described in his journals. In 1892 he commanded the destroyer 'Revel', in 1895, was a senior officer of a battleship and in 1899, on the battleship 'Admiral Apraksin', then transferred to the Black Sea Fleet, where he commanded the battleship 'Rostislav'. With the beginning of the 1st World War, in fact, led the fleet of Russia. In 1915, Admiral, with the December 1916 field inspector - general of military aircraft; after February 1917 was in the Crimea, and in 1919 went into exile. Since 1903 an honorary member of the Nikolaev Naval Academy, was also the chairman of the Eng. Technical Society. In exile, was the honorary chairman of the Union of Russian military pilots and he was the patron of the National Organization for Russian scouts. He was in France in 1909 and next established the Volunteer Aerial Association under his presidency (All Russian Aero Club) and set up the first military aviation school in Sebastopol in 1909 or 1910 - finally formed at Sevastopol (Sebastopol) for the winter 1912 and in Gatchina for the summer 1912; near to Russian military intelligence.
The Duke, Freemason, Vice-Admiral was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Military Air Fleet in 1914 or 1915 and he became Inspector of Aviation;
aide-de-camp to Nicholas II, an old friend of the Tsar and married to his sister Xenia.


Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was co-owner of Glowina, ie. Jackowski Aleksander {Glowina - 4 km south-west to SOBOWO (the genealogy of President Lech Walesa); and 4 km east to LENIE of Konrad SOKOLOWSKI and LUDWIK Sokolowski}.

Aleksander was the husband of Marianna Teofila Wybicka.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the father of Leonarda Kielczewska.
Brother of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, Jr.;
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski;
and Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski was the half brother of Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska ie. Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853, the daughter of Petronela Nostitz-Jackowska nee Drywa-Zakrzewska, b. 1776.
Marcjanna was the wife of prince Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky / Duke Tomasz Teofil Jan Bogumil Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788 in Kalisz - 1868.
Marcjanna was the mother of
Vladimir Sviatopolk-Mirsky;
princess Boleslawa Rodys b. in PLOCK;
Prince Nikolay Svyatopolk-Mirsky b. in St PETERSBURG;
Prince Dmitriy Sviatopolk-Mirsky b. in Stara Hancza, the Suwalki County;
and Marjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska.


Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska was born ca 1850, to Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski and Marianna Teofila Nostitz Jackowska (born Maria Wybicka), b. 1825 or 1826 in PIETOWO / PIETKI.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna TUCHOLKA.
1.
Maria Izabella had 7 siblings:
2.
Stefan Wawrzyniec Nostitz Jackowski, 1854 - 1858;
3.
Leonarda Kielczewska b. 1846.
4.
Franciszek Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski, b. 1863, m. in 1892 in Warsaw, Julianna Agata Multanowski, the daughter of
Andrzej Multanowski and Matylda Piekrzewicz.
Witnesses: the brother of named Aleksander - Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski and Andrzej Multanowski.
Julianna = Julia Agata Multanowska, 1871-1949 + Franciszek Aleksander Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1863 had children:
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, 1897-1982 + Kazimierz Esden-Tempski, 1887-1936;
and Kazimierz Nostitz-Jackowski, 1900-1980 + Felicja Swinarska, 1907-1992,
with 3 dauhters and a son Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, the 3rd, 1937-2002.

FELICJA's great-grandparents:
Emil Makary Mikolaj Swinarski, 1803-1851;
Boguslaw Lubienski, 1825-1885;
Anastazy Radonski, 1812-1881;
Stanislaw Stablewski, 1832-1904;
Felicja Kurcewska; Anna Maria Prakseda Wierzbinska; Paulina Agnieszka Nepomucena Bialoblocka;
and
Stanislawa Honorata Sczaniecka, b. 1836 in Gluponie, the Nowy Tomysl County - d. 1922 in Poznan.
Daughter of Stanislaw Sczaniecki b. 1806, and Melania DRWECKA.
The granddaughter of
LUKASZ SCZANIECKI, 1770 - 1810 in Nietrzanowo

{the son of Sylwester Sczaniecki, b. 1740, d. 1785 in WASOWO, the Nowy Tomysl county; buried in MICHORZEWO, the Nowy Tomysl county + ANASTAZJA Skorzewska.

Michorzewo and Michorzewko was owned by the Opalinskis in 1450 until 1748. Jozef Sczaniecki, the son of Mikolaj Sczaniecki (1710-1788), the SREM official, m. Konstancja Gniazdowska, bought in 1748 named MICHORZEWO.
Jozef Sczaniecki owned Sarzewo close to Rawicz. Jozef Sczaniecki owned Michorzewo, Brody, Pakoslaw, Sliwno and Mosciejewo, and in 1767 his son, Sylwester Sczaniecki, the Sroda official, MP, took all above estates.
Sylwester m. Anastazja Skorzewski (1750-1835), the daughter of Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, of Czerniejewo.
In 1781, Sylwester Sczaniecki bought from General Kazimierz Raczynski, WASOWO close to Michorzewo. Sylwester Sczaniecki d. 1786, and Michorzewo took his young son Lukasz Jozef Sczaniecki, who was judge in Poznan.
Lukasz Sczaniecki m. in 1800 to Weronika Zakrzewska. Lukasz d. 1810, and his daughter Emilia SCZANIECKA, was under care of grandmother Anastazja Skorzewski m. Sczaniecka. Then named Wasowo and Brody took the son Konstanty, and named
Emilia Sczaniecka owned Pakoslaw and Michorzewo with Michorzewko.
In 1886, Emilia wrote down in the will named Michorzewo with Michorzewko to Tadeusz Sczaniecki (1856-1932), who was the son of her brother.

Anastazja Skorzewska m. Sczaniecka, b. ca 1750 or in April 1752 in Komorze, d. in 1835 in Wasowo, the Nowy Tomysl County, buried in Michorzewo, the Nowy Tomysl County. She was the daughter of
Michal Skorzewski and Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKI.

Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707, d. ca 1789 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry, was the son of
General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, and Dorota CHOINSKA, b. 1670},

the Sroda Wielkopolska county + Weronika ZAKRZEWSKA b. 1770
[she was the 2nd wife, but first was Franciszka GAJEWSKA, died in WOZNIKI, the Lodz province],
the daughter of
Krzysztof Wyssogota - Zakrzewski, b. ca 1745 ? + Faustyna ZAREMBA.
The granddaughter of
Teresa NIESWIASTOWSKA Zakrzewska and Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, ca 1710 - 1742,
who was the son of
Adam Wyssogota-Zakrzewski or Wyskota, b. 1654/1660, and Marianna Maria WALKNOWSKA.

Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski

[Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski was the father to
ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, d. ca 1732;
and the grandfather to
1. Franciszka Bogucka;
2. Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA
{Brygida was the 2nd m. JAKUB Kiedrzynski, the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of JEDLNO - my family branch. The mother of Izydor was Franciszka nee NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKA};
3. Bonawentura Wierusz - Walknowski + Ewa was 2nd m. Korytowska, nee ROKOSSOWSKA
{the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodziecka},
and 4. Jozef Wierusz - Walknowski],

and the granddaughter of
Mikolaj Walknowski.

Boguslaw's LUBIENSKI great-grandparents:
Piotr Lubienski, 1741-1794;
Jozef Radziminski, 1730-1820;
Aleksander Bojanowski, 1720-1794;
Anna Jozefa Korytowska; Michalina Zlotnicka; Zofia Nieswiastowska.

We back now to mentioned Andrzej Multanowski m. Matylda Piekrzewicz in 1852. Matylda Jozefa Multanowska was born in 1833, to Jakub Piekrzewicz and Marianna Gorkiewicz b. 1790.
Andrzej Multanowski was born in 1826, d. 1909 in Warszawa. He was the son of
Franciszek Multanowski and Katarzyna Majewska b. ca 1800.
Julianna = Julia Agata Multanowska, 1871-1949 + Franciszek Aleksander Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1863 had children: Aleksandra Nostitz-Jackowska, 1893-1990; and Mieczyslaw Nostitz-Jackowski.

Above Leonarda Kielczewska (nee Nostitz-Jackowska) b. 1846, d. 1924, the daughter of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [younger] and Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Mother of Marian Kielczewski b. 1865 in SZABSK / Szapsk. Szabsk - Szapsk is a village in the Raciaz commune, within the Plonsk County, 31 km east to GOZDOWO; 8 kilometres south of Raciaz, 20 km north-west of Plonsk, and 81 km north-west of Warsaw.
Marian d. 1934. Father of
Zygmunt Kielczewski [Zygmunt Kielczewski, 1904 - 1989 in RADOM];
Bogdan Kielczewski
and Maria Tluchowska
[known as Stankiewicz, b. 1915 in Siedlce, d. 1991 in Warszawa, The 1st she was married Wlodzimierz Stankiewicz; the 2nd Tluchowski].
Inf. by Leszek Mila on August 15, 2020.

In 1861, in the Sochocin commune, the Kolozab estate owned Miszewski Jan - the son of Tymoteusz. Kolozab is a village in the Sochocin commune, within the Plonsk County, 4 kilometres south of Sochocin, 8 km east of Plonsk.

Studzieniec owned Miszewski Jozef - the son of Tymoteusz. 4 km north-west to SIERPC, 22 km north to GOZDOWO.

Naborowo in the Kamienica parish, Miszewski Tymoteusz owner, m. in 1841 roku; b. 1805 in CMISZEW, d. 1872 in Warszawa.
The great-grandson of
Karol Miszewski b. ca 1700;
Florian Antoni Ostaszewski, 1710-1770;
Barbara Pniewska and Marianna Bartold, 1710-1804.
Tymoteusz m. in 1841, Kamienica, Paulina Marianna Argermeier b. 1810. Kamienica - north-east to Wyszogrod, 8 km east to KEBLOWICE.

Tymoteusz had children:
1.
Jozef Edward Miszewski b. 1843 in Naborowo, bpt. in Kamienica;
2.
Jan, 1838-1895;
3.
Waclaw b. 1847.


Why was Lech Walesa's father born in Sobowo, east of Wloclawek - but on the northern bank of the Vistula?
After all, the Chocen commune is located south of Wloclawek. Here we have the Findensein family related to Swiatopelk-Mirski, and the Nostitz-Jackowski family connected by family ties to Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Skorzewski.
Here, on the northern bank of the Vistula, between Wloclawek and Plock and Sierpc, the family of Kolczynski and the noble family of Trzcinski occur.

ZAKRZEWO, the parish center, south-east to PLOCK.

Sobowo,
in the Brudzen Duzy rural commune, was the property of Colonel Romuald Paprocki / Roman Paprocki, at the beginning of the 19th century.
Sobowo then belonged to the Sokolowski family

[Lenie Male close to Sobowo, owned by Konrad Sokolowski, acted in the Agriculture Society in 1861, together with
A.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, in Glowina, ie. Jackowski Aleksander

{Glowina - 4 km south-west to SOBOWO; 4 km east to LENIE of Konrad SOKOLOWSKI and LUDWIK Sokolowski};

Note to Aleksander Jackowski:
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, was the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski. Jan was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Ksawery Jackowski was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843 {west-south-west to Ciechanow}. Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk {29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA}.
He had with second wife, 4 sons:
1. oldest son - Aleksander Jackowski, junior, owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa {until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913},
2. Jozef Jackowski was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko,
3. Marian Jackowski with
4. Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski owned Wola Proszkowska.
Above Jozef Nostitz Jackowski was living in GLINOJECKO, and married the daughter of landlord in Niszczyce close to Bielsk [18 km north-east-north to PLOCK]; Jozef's father, Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn. Jozef Jackowski was the brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, of Bogurzyn.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, junior.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770, and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village; the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766; the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Rozalia Trzebska.

Mentioned above

Aleksander Jackowski married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka. Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska.

B.
Glowino / GLOWINA close to Sobowo was owned by Morzycki Apolinary / Apolinary MOKRZYCKI;
C.
Kamiennica close to Sobowo: Sokolowski Felicjan;
D.
Lenie owned by Sokolowski Konrad, 4 km west to GLOWINA. Together with Sokolowski Ludwik.
E.
Michalkowo {3 km west to Sobowo} owned by Raciecki Stanislaw;
F.
Sobowo / Sobow - Rosciszewski Walenty in 1861];

and in 1898, Zygmunt Miszewski, died in 1927, was the owner of SOBOWO.

Walerian Walenty Rosciszewski, b. ca 1820,
was the son of
Szczesny Rosciszewski b. ca 1790
[Szczesny was the brother of Erazm Rosciszewski b. 1785 -
Erazm was the half brother of
Anna Bertolda Woroniecka
and
Walenty Rosciszewski b. ca 1770, the son of
Kazimierz Rosciszewski b. ca 1740.

Walenty Rosciszeski b. ca 1770, was the brother of Anna Bertolda Woroniecka b. 1784]

Walerian WALENTY Rosciszewski b. 1820, was the husband of Ewelina ROGOZINSKA / Rohozinska.
Walerian Walenty had a son Rudolf Rosciszewski.

Zygmunt Miszewski b. ca 1870, was the son of
Adam Miszewski b. ca 1840, and Aleksandra Sitkowska, 1849-1931 in Warsaw. Adam was married in 1872, in Przasnysz.

Adam maybe was the brother to Zygmunt Edward Miszewski, b. ca 1840. Zygmunt Miszewski in 1898 and Rosciszewski Walenty in 1861 were co-owners of Sobowo / Sobow.

Zygmunt Miszewski, b. 1870, died in 1927, was the owner of SOBOWO in 1898.

Mentioned Zygmunt Edward Miszewski, b. ca 1840, m. in 1872, Zakrzewo, the PLOCK county, to Rosciszewska.
Zakrzewo - 2 kilometres north-east of Bielsk, 17 km north-east of Plock, and 96 km north-west of Warsaw, 31 km north-east to Sobowo.

Above Rosciszewska Miszewska was the daughter of Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, the commander of the January Uprising in 1863 in PLOCK, acted in Plock, lived 1814-1874, m. Ludwika Lasocka b. ca 1820.

Ludwika Lasocka b. ca 1820 m. Rosciszewska, had a daughter Ludwika Rudowska (born Rosciszewska in 1860). Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski b. 1814, married to named Ludwika Rosciszewska (born Lasocki in 1820).
Ludwika Rudowska had a brother Jozef Rosciszewski. Ludwika married Edward Rudowski born in 1846, in Sudraki / SUDRAGI - 9 kilometres south-west of Sierpc and 22 km north-west to GOZDOWO.

Ludwika Lasocka was the daughter of
Leonard Lasocki, the Wyszogrod official, b. ca 1770 + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1857.
Ludwika Lasocka m. Rosciszewska had a son
Jozef Rosciszewski, studied in Cracow, married in 1870, in Boguslawice, in the Kowal parish, to Helena Komecka / KAMOCKI,
the daughter of
Ludwik Pawel Komecki, 1820-1897 + Olimpia Kleniewska [compare Kleniewski of Nowosolna].

Boguslawice, the Kowal rural commune, 4 kilometres south-east of Kowal, 18 km south-east of Wloclawek,
3 /4 km south-west to RAKUTOWO, 7 km south-east to WOLA NAKONOWSKA, 8 km south-east to GOLASZEWO [the Walesa family].

Inf. on Piotr Karnkowski, the owner of Boguslawice. Piotr was born in 1811 in Czamanin / Czamaninek - 4 kilometres south of Topolka, 23 km south-east of Radziejow;
12 km south-west to LUBRANIEC of the DAMBSKIS.
Piotr was the son of Jozef Kalasanty Piotr Karnkowski (1778-1828) + Eustachia Apolonia Orsetti b. 1788.
Piotr Karnkowski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861, and the owner of Boguslawice, close to KOWAL.
Piotr Karnkowski m. in 1834 in Izbica Kujawska, was the owner in 1834-1841 of Mlogoszyn, and in 1842 - aft. 1861, of Boguslawice.
In 1834 in Mlogoszyn, Jozef Wladyslaw KARNKOWSKI was born; the son of named Piotr.
MLOGOSZYN - 6 kilometres south of Krzyzanow, 13 km south-east of Kutno, and 40 km north of LODZ.

Mentioned
Ludwika Lasocka, b. 1815/1820, m. Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, b. 1814,
her father - Leonard Lasocki, the Wyszogrod official, b. ca 1770,
her grandfathers:
Zygmunt Lasocki in Raciaz was an official, lived 1730-1817 in RADZANOWO, the Zakroczym official, in Sierpc in 1777, in PLOCK in 1782,

[Radzanowo - 19 km east to Biala {the Walesa genealogy} and 15 kilometres east of Plock and 86 km north-west of Warsaw. 15 km south-east to BIELSK]

and Stanislaw Chelmicki, the Rypin official, lived in 1747-1800.

Zygmunt Lasocki b. ca 1730, was the son of
Dymitr Demetriusz Lasocki [acted in Zakroczym 1730-1737, and in Plock] b. ca 1670, d. in 1754; the grandson of
Ludwik Lasocki, older, and Cecylia Plaskowska.
Zygmunt LASOCKI was married twice:
with the 2nd wife - a son Leonard Lasocki, b. ca 1770 + Jozefa CHELMICKA,
with the 1st wife - a son FLORIAN Lasocki, b. ca 1760, d. 1819, m. Marianna NAKWASKA, 1774-1823, with
Kunegunda Lasocka, 1795-1873, and Kordula Lasocka, 1796-1875, born in ORSZYMOWO.

Orszymowo is a village in the Mala Wies commune, within the Plock County, north to WYSZOGROD.

KORDULA LASOCKA, b. 1796, d. 1875, was the daughter of
Florian Lasocki, judge in Plock, lived in 1760-1819 + Marianna Nakwaska, 1774-1823 in WIELGIE.
Wielgie lies 13 kilometres south-east of Lipno and 54 km south-east of Torun;
14 km north-west to SOBOWO, 17 km south-west to TLUCHOWO.

Kordula was the granddaughter of
Wojciech Jozef Nakwaski, the writer of Wyszogrod, b. ca 1740 + Kunegunda Lempicka, b. ca 1750;
the great-granddaughter of
Feliks Nakwaski, the official in Wyszogrod, b. ca 1700;
Pawel Lempicki, the Zakroczym judge, lived in 1700-1762;
Anna Koziebrodzka and Dorota Lempicka.

BOGUSLAWICE in the KOWAL commune:

In the 16th cent. belonged to Grobiszewski and Grobski.
In 1676 - 1945 Boguslawice took the Komecki clan. The last was Zygmunt Komecki (1870 - 1948) {lived in Siemianow and Glogowiec in the 80' of the 19th cent.}, the son of Jozef Komecki and Maria Jozefa Walewski, 1850-1906;
the daughter of
Ignacy Jakub Walewski, 1820-1864, the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861,
the granddaughter of
Wincenty Rupert Walewski, 1784-1847 + Antonina Zakrzewska - Pomian, 1788-1852;
the great-granddaughter of
Ignacy Walewski, 1741-1818;
Jozefa Leszczynska, 1760-1802;
and great-great-granddaughter of
Karol Walewski, b. ca 1710;
Andrzej Leszczynski, the Rawa Mazowiecka judge, b. ca 1700;
Jozefa Julianna Bogatko.

Above Antonina Zakrzewska, b. ca 1788 in the Makolno parish, d. 1852 in Makolno, the commune of Sompolno, within the Konin County,
was the daughter of Ignacy Zakrzewski b. 1730 + Eleonora Kaczkowska b. ca 1760.
We have also
Ignacy Zakrzewski, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow, m. 2nd to Konstancja Zakrzewska.
Ignacy Zakrzewski, the owner of CHOCEN [close to Wloclawek and of Golaszewo - Wola Nakonowska], married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
In 1755 in Swadzim, Antoni Wyssogota Zakrzewski, SENIOR, Colonel married to Katarzyna Lukomska.
Antoni JUNIOR was the son of
SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Ignacy Zakrzewski of Chocen, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska. Franciszka was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715, who was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Choinska / Chojenska [ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska / Dorota Chojenska].

And now we back to the genealogy of above Freemason, Mayor - President of Warsaw, Ignacy Zakrzewski. Ignacy Zakrzewski, the FREEMASON, came from Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764.

Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).

Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow
[Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760].

Ignacy Zakrzewski was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska.

The grandparents of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason:
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].

Remember now on the daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (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.

We back to the owner of Boguslawice close to Chocen and to Kowal, Zygmunt Komecki (1870 - 1948) {lived in Siemianow and Glogowiec in the 80' of the 19th cent.}, the son of Jozef Komecki and Maria Jozefa Walewski, 1850-1906.
He studied in 1890-1893, the co-owner of the Chocen sugar plant [ca 1900/1910 ?],
the member of the Kujawy Bank; in 1890 in Ryga, he was the member of Arkonia.

Above Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, b. 1814 in Wierznica, the Lipno county, bpt. in 1814 in Mokowo, the Lipno county, died in 1874; buried in Radomin.

RADOMIN - 29 km south-west to SWIEDZIEBNIA of Swiatopelk-Mirski, then Rodys and Findensein [Findensein also in the Chocen community].

Mokowo and Wierznica, north to DOBRZYN by the Vistula river.
Wierznica, 9 km north-west to SOBOWO.

Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, the Plock Agriculture Society member, lived in 1814-1874, m. Ludwika Lasocka / Ludwika Marianna Rozalia Rosciszewska (nee Lasocka) b. ca 1815/1820.

Paulina Myszewska, was born to Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski and Ludwika born Lasocka.
Paulina married Zygmunt Myszewski.

Miszewo Murowane - Rosciszewski - south-east to PLOCK.

Zygmunt Edward MISZEWSKI / MYSZEWSKI had a son 1885-1885.

Sobowo in the Brudzen Duzy commune, in the Sobowo parish, belonged to Priest Bartlomiej Slubicki at the beginning of the 18th century.
In 1816 the owner Roman PAPROCKI / Romuald Paprocki, came from Kazimierz Paprocki born in 1719, the son of Wojciech Paprocki and Wiktoria. In 1719, Szymon Paprocki was born.
Brudzen Duzy - 20 km north-west to Plock. Bordered to Badkowo Koscielne, ex-LIPNO county; in 1789, Sobowo took Bonifacy Kotarski of Kotarowe Mlyny.

Kotarczyn - heir Bonifacy Kotarski.

Note to SOKOLOWSKI:

WLADYSLAW Sokolowski, b. 1836, was the member of the Agricultural Society of the Kingdom of Poland in 1861 - with Wolowski, Szymanowski and Leopold Kronenberg.
Wladyslaw Sokolowski lived in Biejkowska Wola by the PILICA river, south to GROJEC. 1880 - Sokolowski Wladyslaw was the owner of Bedziechow, from hands of KIEDRZYNSKI.
His parents:
Walenty Sokolowski b. ca 1799 - Juchnowiec Koscielny, 21 km south of Bialystok; studied in Warsaw, died in 1851 - Warsaw, married in WARSAW in 1830 to
Eufrozyna Katarzyna Cissowska b. ca 1811 - Radomin, east of GOLUB DOBRZYN, d. 1851.

We know on
Franciszka Duszynska born Sokolowska in 1784, to Michal Sokolowski and Katarzyna Fidorow;
Michal was born in 1735, in Ostrow Mazowiecka. Franciszka had one brother Walenty Sokolowski

[compare:
Wladyslaw Ignacy Sokolowski, b. 1836 - Warszawa, was the son of Walenty Sokolowski born in 1799.
Walenty b. 1799 maybe was the son of
KAZIMIERZ SOKOLOWSKI b. ca 1750 + Magdalena Mieroslawska b. 1769, d. 1829,
the daughter of
Antoni Mieroslawski b. ca 1740, d. 1797, the official in Inowroclaw, and in Kruszwica, the judge in Inowroclaw, the Royal Court official + 1st wife Marianna Radonska b. ca 1745, d. 1775, + he married bef. 1779 2nd to Ksawera Franciszka Uminska].

Franciszka SOKOLOWSKA married Mateusz Duszynski b. 1788, in Dobrzyca, POLAND. Franciszka married 2nd to Franciszek Brzostek in 1803, born in 1775, in Ostrow Mazowiecka.

Ms Franciszka Sokolowska, born Lutostanska, in 1807, was the daughter of Bartlomiej Lutostanski and Rozalia Suchorzewska;
Franciszka had brother Jozef Maciej Lutostanski.
Franciszka married Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski.
Stanislaw SOKOLOWSKI was born on May 8, 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK - see DEBICE.
They had 4 children:
Maciej Artur Konstanty Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka.
Franciszka Sokolowska nee Lutostanski, died in 1884.

Jozefa Klobukowska born Sokolowska, in 1840, to Edward Sokolowski and Anna Jozefina Sokolowska born Klobukowska;
above Edward was born in 1815. Anna was born in 1819, in Warszawa, died in 1865;
Jozefa born Sokolowska had sister Ludwika Dmochowski born Sokolowski.
Jozefa married Jan Nepomucen Klobukowski b. in 1830, with the son Jan Dominik Klobukowski.
The parents of above EDWARD Sokolowski:
Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784

{compare KEPA SZLACHECKA - Stanislaw Sokolowski was born in 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK. Kepa = Kepka Szlachecka - at half way from CHOCEN to KOWAL. See:
Smolsk, 17 km north to Chocen, - in 1793 owned by Sokolowski
- 5 km east to Brzesc Kujawski;
see:
DEBICE - 1780 to Sokolowski, at half way from BRZESC KUJAWSKI to KOWAL;
south-west to WLOCLAWEK - see Leopold Kronenberg.
Inf. on
Roman Sokolowski who married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to WLOCLAWEK - 1797 belonged to Sokolowski
- Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski}

and Ludwika Walentyna Jozefata Mdzewska, b. ca 1780
[Debica was - to her death in 1882 - in her hands].

We back to Nostitz-Jackowski:

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonia Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska
[Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, Sr., b. 1770/1777, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, d. 1802 in Nogat, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun]
b. 1745 in Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo.

Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, b. ca 1729, was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora. Above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Rozalia.
Jan was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz.

Ksawery = Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was MP, m. 1st in 1802 in Nasielsk to Teresa Mierzejewska, with the daughter who married Duke Swiatopelk Mirski.
Ksawery m. 2nd / 3rd in Gozdowo to Anna Tucholka died in 1828.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery b. 1770/1777, married 3rd / 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.

Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska, b. 1776,
the daughter of
Franciszek Ksawery Antoni Drywa Zakrzewski, 1755 - 1820;
the granddaughter of
Jan Drywa Zakrzewski, b. ca 1725, and Konstancja KONOJADZKA;
the great-granddaughter of
Jakub Zakrzewski or Szymon Drywa Zakrzewski, born bef. 1700.

Maybe JAKUB ZAKRZEWSKI was the son of Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] before his wedding to Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW].

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Jackowski had also a son Jozef Noztitz-Jackowski younger.

Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski / Jackowski younger, b. ca 1805, born in GOZDOWO in the PLOCK governorate, was the owner of Dobrska-Kolonia / Dobrskie - 28 km east to GOZDOWO - close to Raciaz.

Jozef was the half-brother to Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1821.

Gozdowo - 24 km north-east to SOBOWO [the Lech Walesa genealogy].

Jozef Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1805, younger, was the son of Ksawery Nostitz Jackowski, b. 1770/1777 in Nowogrod, 8 km south to Golub Dobrzyn, but moved home to Masovia ca 1797.
Ksawery Noztitz-Jackowski was MP, m. 1st in 1802 in Nasielsk to Teresa Mierzejewska, with the daughter who married Duke Swiatopelk Mirski - Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, was the wife of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, and the mother of Dimitry Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Marcjanna had a brother - Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, 1821 - 1910.

Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the mentioned son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska [link to my family Kiedrzynski].
Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski (1788-1868) fought in the November Uprising in 1830.

Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska had 3 other sibilings:
Daniela Joanna Marciana / Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska, born 1807, died 1853;
her brother was Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, 1821 - 1910,
with his daughter
Leonarda Kielczewska.

Marianna Swiatopelk-Mirska was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Jackowski who was married 2nd or 3rd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.

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.

DABIE:
here we got the line to
Michal WEZYK who was the son of Piotr Jan Ignacy Adam Wezyk (1774-1816) + Stanislawa Kostka Zieleniewska (d. 1810).

Stanislaw Myszkowski, b. ca 1772, d. in Klobka parish. The leaseholder of Wilkowice [2 km south to Filipki],
the CHOCEN community, in the Grabkowo parish [Grabkowo - 2 km north to Kepka Szlachecka], close to Kowal;
in 1821, he was leaseholder of nearby Wilkowiczki,
and in 1837 - Szewc Wielki and Szewc Maly [SZEWO and Szewo Male - 8 kilometres north-east of Lubien Kujawski, 24 km south-east of Wloclawek; 14 km south-east to Chocen].

Stanislaw Myszkowski 1st married to Malgorzata Dambska, b. 1778 in above Wilkowice, in the Grabkowo parish.
She died in 1814, the daughter of
Stanislaw Dambski, b. 1724, d. 1802 in Wilkowice, buried in Lubraniec, the Brzesc Kujawski official, MP in 1790,
the son of
Tomasz DAMBSKI died in 1748, the Inowroclaw official, and Marianna Kolczynska,
the daughter of Jan Kolczynski and Teofila Radojewska.

Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, was married Teresa Madalinska, ca 1738 - 1805 in Wilkowice, the Grabkowo parish,
the daughter of
Lukasz MADALINSKI, the KOWAL official, died aft. 1767 + Ewa Estek / Ewa Estko, b. ca 1721.

Malgorzata Dambski b. 1778, had sibilings:
1.
Jozef Walenty Dambski, b. 1777 in Wilkowice, m. Marcjanna Marianna Leszczynska, b. 1785, the daughter of Hilaria Lanckoronska, m. Leszczynska, b. 1764 in Rawicz.

Hilaria Leszczynska was the daughter of
Franciszek Kazimierz Lanckoronski b. ca 1723 in Rawicz, d. 1785 in Regnow, 9 km east to Rawa Mazowiecka + Eleonora Garczynska, ca 1722 in Poznan.

2.
Marianna Dambska, b. 1778 in Wilkowice, m. in 1799 in Grabkowo, to Walenty Waliszewski b. ca 1780,

3.
Wincenty Dambski, b. ca 1780, m. Placyda Moszczenska.

Stanislaw Myszkowski married second aft. 1815 to Barbara Zaremba, and they were living in above Szewo.

Jozef Nostitz Jackowski was the son of Ksawery Nostitz Jackowski, b. 1770/1777 in Nowogrod, 8 km south to Golub Dobrzyn, but moved home to Masovia ca 1797.
Ksawery Noztitz-Jackowski was MP, m. 1st in 1802 in Nasielsk to Teresa Mierzejewska.
Ksawery Jackowski was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843 [west to Ciechanow].
Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk [29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA].
He had with second wife, with 4 sons.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery married 2nd or 3rd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780. Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska, b. 1776, the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Antoni Drywa Zakrzewski, 1755 - 1820.

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA).
Jakub was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.

Tomasz Trzcinski b. ca 1760, d. 1829, was the son of named Adam older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska.
Jakub had a sister Antonina Trzcinska, 1770-1823 + Jan Koskowski b. ca 1760;
and a brother Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823 + Klara Rokicka, 1783-1831.

Jakub had a daughter Julia Katarzyna Trzcinska, 1815-1873 + Marcin Skonieczny, 1784-1869 in PLOCK, the son of Szymon Skonieczny and of Magdalena.

NISZCZYCE - 12 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.

The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in
Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838.
Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

KAMIONKI
- the Plock County, 4 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock,
9 km south to KOLCZYN.

Biala - 5 km south to Kamionki.

Jozef's NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKI father,
Ksawery Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn.
Jozef was the half-brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1821, owner of Bogurzyn.
Aleksander married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska.

Above Maria Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojady, d. 1898 in Bogurzyn.
Maria's brother - Michal Euzebiusz Wybicki, 1835 in Niewierz, the Brodnica County - 1907 in Golub / Golub-Dobrzyn.
Michal was the son of Antoni Rafal Wybicki.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski / Ksawery Jackowski, and Anna.

Above Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady, 20 km north-west to BRODNICA,
the granddaughter of Jakub Wyben - Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1688 - 1736.
Jakub was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.

Jozef Rufin Wybicki, 1747 - 1822, jurist, poet, the author of "Dabrowski's Mazurek", which in 1927 was adopted as the Polish national anthem. Wybicki was born in Bedomin, close to Nowa Karczma and Koscierzyna;
the son of Piotr Ernest Wybicki, 1700 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy - 1758;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki and Elzbieta.

Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
the son of Jan Wybicki b. ca 1630 - ca 1700, and Katarzyna;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki OLDEST.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica.
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.
Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska

[Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady - died in 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770, and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat; the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Rozalia Trzebska [the line to the Kiedrzynskis and the Skorzewskis].

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery had brother Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn. Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older.
Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat [8 kilometres north of Lasin].
The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Jackowski was MP, m. 1st in 1802 in Nasielsk to Teresa Mierzejewska, with the daughter who married Duke Swiatopelk Mirski.
Ksawery m. 2nd or 3rd in Gozdowo to Anna Tucholka died in 1828.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Jackowski had also a son Jozef Noztitz-Jackowski b. ca 1805.
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski Jackowski born in GOZDOWO in the PLOCK governorate, was the owner of Dobrska-Kolonia / Dobrskie - 28 km east to GOZDOWO - close to Raciaz.

Gozdowo - 24 km north-east to SOBOWO [the Lech Walesa genealogy].

Glinojeck - 26 km north-east to DOBRSKIE.
Ksawery Jackowski was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843 [west to Ciechanow].

KOLCZYN - 5 km south-west to GOZDOWO.

Ksawery Jackowski b. 1770/1777, was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843 [west to Ciechanow].

Ehrenkreutz, General Franciszek Dabrowski and Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski:

Ehrenkreutz Jozef b. ca 1820, d. in 1894 in Warsaw, m. Ehrenkreutz Michalina nee Trzcinska, b. ca 1840, d. in 1893 in Warsaw, maybe the daughter of Jakub Trzcinski of NISZCZYCE, who was the brother to Tomasz Trzcinski, the Plock official, in 1790 took Niszczyce. Tomasz Trzcinski d. 1829 in Warsaw, MP. Tomasz TRZCINSKI, a judge, was buried in Niszczyce, then re-buried in Bielsk. Tomasz was born in 1764 in Tlubice. He was the oldest son of Adam Trzcinski b. ca 1740 + Ludwika Kuczborska. Tomasz had a brother Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA). Jakub was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE. Tomasz Trzcinski b. 1764, d. 1829, was the son of named Adam older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska. Probably Ehrenkreutz Michalina nee Trzcinska, b. ca 1840, d. in 1893 in Warsaw, was the daughter of Jakub Trzcinski of NISZCZYCE.

General Franciszek Dabrowski, Russian spy, was married three times:
the 1st with a son b. ca 1785; the 2nd ca 1787; the 3rd ca 1795, with a daughter b. ca 1805, and she was married ca 1825/1830 to Walenty Faustyn REMBIELINSKI, with the daughter, Maria Rembielinska 1831-1877 + Stanislaw Dobrski, 1st, ca 1827-1886,
and with Maria's son Stanislaw Faustyn Dobrski, 2nd, 1858-1911.

Above Stanislaw Dobrski, the 1st, acted in KONIN, lived ca 1827 - 1886, m. in 1856, in Warsaw, to Maria Rembielinska, 1831-1877, the daughter of Walenty Faustyn Rembielinski b. ca 1795 / 1800, died in 1846;
the granddaughter of Michal Rembielinski, b. ca 1773 + Antonina Ehrenkreuz / ERENKREJZ, b. ca 1774, d. in 1836 in Wrzaca Wielka close to KOLO. If JOZEF Ehrenkreutz was born ca 1820 and died in 1894 in Warsaw, maybe Antonina Rembielinska was the sister of his unknown father.

In 1858, a sugar factory was founded in the Glinojeck estate. The initiator of the company and its leader was Jozef Nostitz Jackowski, b. ca 1805, and the director of the sugar factory was Jozef Ehrenkreutz. Ehrenkreutz Jozef, b. ca 1820, d. 1894, m. twice; the 1st to IZABELA, the 2nd to Ehrenkreutz Michalina nee Trzcinska, b. ca 1840, d. in Warsaw in 1893.
The sugar factory, named Izabelin after the owner's wife, was opened in 1859. The sugar factory run by Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1805, and Jozef Ehrenkreutz operated until around 1865, when for reasons unknown today, it ceased operations.
Perhaps its fate was influenced by the events of the January Uprising in 1863.
The fate of Jozef Nostitz Jackowski and Jozef Ehrenkreutz is little known. In 1866 Jozef Ehrenkreutz became the administrator of the newly built sugar factory 'Krasiniec' in the Szczuka estate, then belonging to the Ciechanow county. Ca 1875, the sugar factory in Glinojecko resumed its activities under new owner from Warsaw, Naphthal Mayzner.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Jackowski b. 1770/1777 [in Nowogrod, 8 km south to Golub Dobrzyn, but moved home to Masovia ca 1797], had the son Jozef Noztitz-Jackowski younger, b. ca 1805 in GOZDOWO in the PLOCK governorate, and Jozef was the owner of Dobrska-Kolonia / Dobrskie - 28 km east to GOZDOWO - close to Raciaz. Gozdowo - 24 km north-east to SOBOWO [the Lech Walesa genealogy].
Jozef was the half-brother to Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1821.
Ksawery Noztitz-Jackowski was MP, m. 1st in 1802 in Nasielsk to Teresa Mierzejewska; the 2nd to Petronela Nostitz-Jackowska nee Drywa-Zakrzewska, b. 1776, with the daughter who married Duke Swiatopelk Mirski ie. Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska b. 1807, the wife of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, and the mother of Dimitry Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, b. Nov. 1821, d. 1910, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770/1777 and Anna TUCHOLKA. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was co-owner of Glowina, ie. Jackowski Aleksander {Glowina - 4 km south-west to SOBOWO (the genealogy of President Lech Walesa); and 4 km east to LENIE of Konrad SOKOLOWSKI and LUDWIK Sokolowski}. Aleksander was the husband of Marianna Teofila Wybicka. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the father of Leonarda Kielczewska. Brother of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, Jr.;
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1805;
and Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski was the half brother of mentioned Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska ie. Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853, the daughter of 2nd wife Petronela Nostitz-Jackowska nee Drywa-Zakrzewska, b. 1776.
Marcjanna was the wife of prince Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky / Duke Tomasz Teofil Jan Bogumil Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788 in Kalisz - 1868. Marcjanna was the mother of
Vladimir Sviatopolk-Mirsky;
princess Boleslawa Rodys b. in PLOCK [the Rodys family lived in PRZASNYSZ - the line to Gustaw Findeisen the owner of Swiedziebnia and of Smilowice];
Prince Nikolay Svyatopolk-Mirsky b. in St PETERSBURG;
Prince Dmitriy Sviatopolk-Mirsky b. in Stara Hancza, the Suwalki County;
and Marjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska.
Ksawery Jackowski b. 1770/1777 was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843 [west-south-west to Ciechanow].
Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk [29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA].
He had with second wife, 4 sons:
oldest son Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa [until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913],
above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1805, was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko,
and Marian Nostitz-Jackowski with next brother Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski owned Wola Proszkowska.

Above Jozef Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1805, was living in GLINOJECKO, and married the daughter of Tomasz Trzcinski, the landlord in Niszczyce close to Bielsk [18 km north-east-north to PLOCK]. Niszczyce in the Bielsk commune, within the Plock County, belonged to Pawel Niszczycki in the 17th century, the Bielsk parish. Niszczycki in 1790 sold named Niszczyce to Trzcinski - until the beginning of the 20th century.
NISZCZYCE - 12 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.
Tomasz Trzcinski, the Plock official, in 1790 took Niszczyce. Tomasz Trzcinski d. 1829 in Warsaw, MP. Tomasz TRZCINSKI, a judge, was buried in Niszczyce, then re-buried in Bielsk. Tomasz was born in 1764 in Tlubice. He was the oldest son of Adam Trzcinski b. ca 1740 + Ludwika Kuczborska.
Tomasz had a brother Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA). Jakub was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE. Tomasz Trzcinski b. 1764, d. 1829, was the son of named Adam older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska. Probably Ehrenkreutz Michalina nee Trzcinska, b. ca 1840, d. in 1893 in Warsaw, was the daughter of Jakub Trzcinski of NISZCZYCE.
TLUBICE: 6 kilometres north of Bielsk, 21 km north-east of Plock, and 98 km north-west of Warsaw, 10 km east to GOZDOWO.

General Franciszek Dabrowski, Russian spy, was married three times, the 3rd ca 1795, with a daughter Dabrowska, b. ca 1805, and she was married ca 1825/1830 to Walenty Faustyn REMBIELINSKI, with the daughter, Maria Rembielinska 1831-1877 + in 1856 to Stanislaw Dobrski, 1st, ca 1827-1886, and with Maria's son Stanislaw Faustyn Dobrski, 2nd, 1858-1911 + Gabriela Barbara Koludzka, and Gabriela was the daughter of
Jozef Koludzki, b. ca 1830 + Bronislawa Nasierowska, ca 1833 - 1871,
and the granddaughter of Kacper Jan Nasierowski, 1794-1886 + Barbara Marianna Gorzynska, 1805-1875,
and the great-granddaughter of 1. Teresa Radolinska, 1770-1844 + Augustyn Walenty Gorzenski, ca 1763 - 1839; 2. Jozef Feliks Tomasz Nasierowski, 1766-1860, m. bef. 1793 to Antonina Poleska, 1769-1847, the daughter of Ludwik Poleski, ca 1730 / 1740 - 1812 + Wiktoria Rozdrazewska, b. ca 1740.

Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770/1777, bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk [29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA].
He had with second wife, 4 sons:
1.
oldest son - Aleksander owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa [until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913],
2.
Jozef NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKI was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko,
3 and 4.
and Marian Jackowski with Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski owned Wola Proszkowska.

Above Jozef Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1806/1808, was living in GLINOJECKO, and married the daughter of landlord in [ca 1830 ?] Niszczyce close to Bielsk [18 km north-east-north to PLOCK].

Niszczyce in the Bielsk commune, within the Plock County:
Pawel Niszczycki in the 17th century, the Bielsk parish;
Niszczycki in 1790 sold named Niszczyce to Trzcinski - until the beginning of the 20th century.

Cecylia Trzcinska in 1864 was co-owner of Goslice in the Bielsk commune, the Plock county, 8 kilometres south of Bielsk, 9 km north-east of Plock, 10 km east to BIALA.

Tomasz Trzcinski, the Plock official, in 1790 took Niszczyce. Tomasz Trzcinski d. 1829, MP, b. ca 1764, d. in Warsaw.
Tomasz TRZCINSKI, judge, buried in Niszczyce, then re-buried in Bielsk. Tomasz was born in 1764 in Tlubice. He was the oldest son of
Adam Trzcinski + Ludwika Kuczborska.
TLUBICE: 6 kilometres north of Bielsk, 21 km north-east of Plock, and 98 km north-west of Warsaw, 10 km east to GOZDOWO.

Tomasz Trzcinski, b. 1760/1764, the son of Adam older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska. Named Tomasz Walerian Ignacy Trzcinski widowed in 1814, when was died Pelagia Lazinska the wife of Tomasz Trzcinski.
Tomasz had 4 sibilings:
Antonina (1770-1823),
Jan (1776-1823) + klara Rokicka, ie. the father to Tomasz Marceli Trzcinski, 1811-1863;
Jakub Filip Florian (1778-1851),
Jozef Wincenty Trzcinski (1780-1797).

Adam Trzcinski + Ludwika Kuczborski, the daughter of Jan Kuczborski + Ewa Lukowska.
1.
Ludwika had a daughter Domicella Lempicka b. 1765, d. 1827 in Machcino, 8 kilometres south-west of Bielsk, 9 km north-east of Plock, and 96 km north-west of Warsaw; 14 km south to GOZDOWO, 13 km south-east to KOLCZYN;
2.
Antonina Koskowska vel Kuskowska, b. 1770, d. in 1823 in Koskowo-Bogusedy, m. Jan Koskowski vel Kuskowski. He came from Aleksander Jozef Koskowski b. 1684 in Koskowo-Bogusedy.
Kuskowo Bogusedy, or Koskowo / Kuskowo Bronoszewice, now as Bronoszewice, the Gozdowo commune, and Jan Bronisz Koskowski (d. 1830) bought all Bronoszewice. In 1875, all Koskowo-Bronisze bought Franciszek Zoltowski, and he sold the estate to Aleksander Zablocki in 1884; 1894 - Antoni Goscicki, 1895 - Teodor Lasocki. In 1899 - his brother, Franciszek Lasocki; 1911 - Jozef Machcinski.

Bronoszewice 8 km north-east to KOLCZYN, 2 km east to GOZDOWO.

3.
Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823, d. in Tlubice, 10 km east to GOZDOWO.
4.
Marianna Jozefa Trzcinska b. 1783 in Tlubice, 10 km east to GOZDOWO, bpt. in Bonislaw, at half way from above Tlubice to Gozdowo; east to Gozdowo.

Niszczyce, 4 kilometres south-west of Bielsk, 12 km north of Plock, 9 km east to Kamionki - Walesa genealogy. 9 km south-west to TLUBICE.

Bogurzyn
is a village near to Wisniewo, within the Mlawa County, 10 kilometres south-west of Mlawa. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the owner of BOGURZYN.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, b. 1782 in Wadzyn
[5 kilometres north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun],
close to Brodnica - died in 1852 in Swierczyny
[6 kilometres north-west of Lysomice and 10 km north-west of Torun].
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Jan Nepomuzen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna came from KONOJADY / Konojadki,
7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica, and 54 km north-east of Torun, 35 km south-east to NOGAT, village.

Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger.

Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770/1777,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat

[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.

Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna;
wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz];
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Rozalia Trzebska / Rozalia TCZEWSKA.

Compare:
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, 13 km to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie,
was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [older] and Dorota.

JOZEF older, was the husband of Jozefina CISOWSKA of NARAMICE, the Wielun county;
JOZEF older, was the half brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery JACKOWSKI was the son of Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Kczewska. Marcianna was born in 1745 in Straszewo.
Above Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, Sr., b. 1770, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski
[b. ca 1729, d. 1802 in Nogat - 26 km south-east to KWIDZYN; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun]
and Marcianna Antonia Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. 1745 in Straszewo
[Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN.
The owners:
Jerzy Konopacki in 1604, Albert Schach von Wittenau in 1676, widowed Margareta Schach von Wittenau in 1682, Antoni Kczewski bef. 1768,
General Ksawery Trzcinski / Xawery Kanden-Trzcinski in 1768.
From 'Archiwum Radziwillowskie' I read on P. Kczewski wrote a letter to K. Radziwill, in Dzierzgon in 1717; in 1718 Bishop Teodor Potocki acted together with the governor of Malbork, Piotr Kczewski. P. Kczewski wrote to K. Radziwill from Nowy Dwor in 1716; and in Szynwald in 1717. Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn].

Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, b. ca 1729, was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora. Above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Rozalia.

Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.

Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska had one sister, named above Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW [my family].

Above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski. Jan was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; Anna SKORZEWSKA.


GLINOJECK:

In the first half of the 19th century, Jozef Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1805 [or ca 1820 ?} became the heir of the Glinojeck estate, as well as the estate in Dobrsko near Raciaz. The family with Prussian roots, was strongly Polonized and extremely patriotic.
His father Ksawery Nostitz Jackowski [Jan Nepomucen Jackowski = Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770] was born in 1770 / 1777 in Nowogrod near Golub Dobrzyn, and at the end of the eighteenth century he moved to Mazovia; an MP from the Kingdom of Poland and an advisor to the Credit Society. Ksawery's first marriage to Teresa Mierzejewska, in Nasielsk in 1802, gave him a daughter married prince Swiatopelek Mirski. After the death of his first wife, Ksawery remarried in Gozdow to Anna TUCHOLKA, but she was died in 1828.

Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski [older], 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and Dorota. Jozef was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.
Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1767 m. also to Jozefin CISSOWSKA, and Jozef was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village; m. 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA, 2nd to NIEWIESCINSKA, 3rd to Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. in 1745 in Straszewo, the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.
Jozef b. 1767 [older] was the grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line], ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA.
The great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, m. twice, 1st to unknown, 2nd to Rozalia TRZEBSKA.
Jan was the son of
Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski or Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski, b. in 1618 in Wielka Turza, close to LIPNO + ELZANOWSKA,
the grandson of
Krzysztof Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595 in Orle close to Koscierzyna, 3 kilometres south-west of Liniewo, 17 km south-east of Koscierzyna. Katarzyna was the sister to Aleksander Garczynski and to Samson Garczynski. Aleksander d. ca 1671. Aleksander Garczynski was born to Michal Garczynski b. ca 1575, and Zofia Pisienska, and Michal was the son of Lukasz Garczynski, ca 1550 - ca 1630 + Marianna Tucholka, and
the grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, b. ca 1530, d. ca 1590 + Elzbieta Radomicka.
Zofia Pisienska was born in 1600. Aleksander had the brother Samson Garczynski, died in 1667, m. Barbara Marianna Werda, ca 1610 - 1678. Samson had a son
Damian Kazimierz Garczynski died in 1711 in Leszno. Damian was the brother of Boguslaw Garczynski and Rafal Garczynski.

Above Turza Wielka in the Badkowo parish, of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century [Chelmicki and the Turskis in 1789] - 6 km south to Tluchowo [close to LIPNO]; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery married 2nd or 3rd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780. Mentioned Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770/1777, came from above family Nostitz-Jackowski of Turza Wielkaa close to LIPNO. Jan Nepomucen married to Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA b. 1776,
the daughter of
Franciszek Ksawery Antoni Drywa Zakrzewski b. 1755, d. 1820 + Katarzyna PAWLOWSKA,
the granddaughter of
Jan Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1720 + Konstancja KONOJADZKA,
the great-granddaughter of
Jakub or Szymon Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1670 + 1st Anna Zychcka, b. ca 1664, d. in 1734 in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and Chojnice.

Above JAKUB Zakrzewski m. twice, and he was the father of
1. Anna Aubracht Pradzinska / Anna Pradzynska

{b. in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and to Chojnice in 1701, d. in 1781 in Borzyszkowy, close to Lipnica and Bytow;
the wife of
Maciej Aubracht Pradzinski, Sr., b. 1710 in Brzezno Szlacheckie close to Lipnica and to Bytow, died in 1763 in Brzezno Szlacheckie [14 kilometres south-west of Bytow],
the son of
Jakub Aubracht Pradzinski and Barbara Manteuffel Kielpinska, 1677 - 1710,
the daughter of
Maciej Manteuffel Kielpinski and Dorota von Kleist,
the daughter of
Peter von Kleist and Eratha.
Eratha was the daughter of Venz von Blanckenburg and Dorothea von Manteuffel};
2.
Marianna Chamier Trzebiatowska;
3.
Stanislaw Drywa Zakrzewski younger;
4.
Jan Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1720;
5.
Ignacy Drywa Zakrzewski.

Above Jakub was the brother of Stanislaw Drywa Zakrzewski + Brygida Bialoblocka.

Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski [younger], the later heir of Glinojeck was born in Gozdow in the Plock Governorate ca 1805 / 1810 / 1820, and he was the owner of this property during his wedding in 1843. After the death of his second wife in 1828, Ksawery Jackowski purchased the property near Szrensk.

From the second marriage of KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski, four sons survived, well protected. The oldest Aleksander was the heir of Bogurzyn near Mlawa, mentioned Jozef became the owner of the Dobrsk and Glinojeck estates, and the youngest Marian and Franciszek inherited the estates after their father's death.

Jozef Nostitz Jackowski
[ca 1805 or ca 1823 - 1908, acted in PRZASNYSZ in the Agriculture Society],
who lived in Glinojeck, got married in 1843 in the St. Cross Church with PELAGIA TRZCINSKA

[Pelagia Nostitz - Jackowska, born Trzcinska in 1820 / 1825, to
Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski b. ca 1778 / 1780, the official, lived ca 1778-1851 + Magdalena Kuczborska b. ca 1789 / 1800.
Jakub Trzcinski was the brother of Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823.
Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, in Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA).
Jakub Trzcinski b. ca 1778, was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.
Tomasz Trzcinski b. ca 1760, d. 1829, was also the son of named Adam older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska. Jakub had a next sister Antonina Trzcinska, 1770-1823 + Jan Koskowski b. ca 1760; and above named brother Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823 + Klara Rokicka, 1783-1831.
Jakub had a daughter Julia Katarzyna Trzcinska, 1815-1873 + Marcin Skonieczny, 1784-1869 in PLOCK, the son of Szymon Skonieczny and of Magdalena.

Julia SKONIECZNA was the sister of Pelagia Nostitz-Jackowska and of IZABELLA Nostitz-Jackowska.

And now on different branch of Trzcinski - Pradzynski clan:
Rozalia Marianna Jozefa Trzcinska b. 1786 in Trzcinica - godmother was Marjanna Trzcinski Szembek of Inflanty - m. Mikolaj Pradzynski, b. ca 1780

{Mikolaj Aubracht - Pradzynski, b. ca 1780, was the son of
Maciej Pradzynski junior, b. ca 1740 + Anna Zabinska b. Jan. 1740 in Brzezno Szlacheckie close to Lipnica in the BYTOW county.
The grandson of Maciej Aubracht Pradzinski, Sr. b. bef. 1710 in Brzezno Szlacheckie close to Lipnica, died in 1763 in Brzezno Szlacheckie + Anna DRYWA ZAKRZEWSKA, the daughter of
JAKUB Zakrzewski who was married twice, and he was the father of mentioned Anna Aubracht Pradzinska / Anna Pradzynska Zakrzewska b. in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and to Chojnice in 1701, d. in 1781 in Borzyszkowy, close to Lipnica and Bytow, the wife of above Maciej Aubracht Pradzinski, Sr., b. bef. 1710 in Brzezno Szlacheckie, died in 1763 in Brzezno Szlacheckie [14 kilometres south-west of Bytow],
the son of
Jakub Aubracht Pradzinski and Barbara Manteuffel Kielpinska, 1676 / 1677 - 1710.

And next branch of the Pradzynskis:
Antoni Pradzynski b. ca 1710, was the son of
Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680, and Marianna Agnieszka BRONIKOWSKA, b. 1685,
the daughter of Franciszek Bronikowski and Zofia.
Marianna Bronikowska Pradzynska was the mother to
Antoni Pradzynski b. ca 1710;
Faustyna;
Jadwiga Pradzynska;
and Anna Malgorzata.

Above Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680, died in Poznan in 1710. Wladyslaw Pradzynski was the son of
Stanislaw Pradzynski b. ca 1650.

Marianna Agnieszka Bronikowska had a sister Franciszka Bronikowski and both were the daughters of Zofia Zakrzewska Bronikowska.

Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680, was living in 1713 in Panienka in the JAROCIN county, 5 kilometres north-east of Jaraczewo, 11 km west of Jarocin,
12 - 13 km west to Katy in the Wilkowyja parish, where living the Walesas aft. 1713/1715 in the Sapieha estates. The Walesas came from France.

Wladyslaw PRADZYNSKI b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Pradzynski, Jr. b. ca 1650, and Anna CHLAPOWSKA, the daughter of Wladyslaw Chlapowski b. ca 1630, and Jadwiga Chlapowska.
Anna Chlapowska was the wife of Stanislaw Pradzynski b. ca 1650.
Mother of Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680;
Adam Pradzynski;
Antoni Pradzynski; and
Ewa Pradzynska.

Stanislaw Pradzynski had court case in Gniezno.

Mentioned above Stanislaw Pradzynski Junior b. ca 1650, was the son of Stanislaw Pradzynski, Sr. b. ca 1600, and Malgorzata WYGROZOWSKA.

Stanislaw Pradzynski, Sr., b. ca 1600, d. ca 1650, the son of Jan Pradzynski [1570 - ca 1623,
the son of Lukasz Pradzynski b. ca 1540, and Sabina RYBIENSKA]
and Anna MIERZWINSKA, 1580 - 1624, the daughter of Jan Mierzwinski and Elzbieta ZEGOCKA.

Court cases: above Stanislaw SENIOR, in Kcynia in 1640, together with Malgorzata Wygrozowska, and with Marjanna Wygrozowska, virgin, and in 1650 Malgorzata Wygrozowska in Kcynia, widowed aft. death of her husband named Stanislaw Pradzinski / Pradzynski.

We back to above Maciej Pradzynski junior, b. ca 1740 + Anna Zabinska b. Jan. 1740 in Brzezno Szlacheckie, and Maciej was the great-grandson of
Jakub Aubracht Pradzinski, b. 1676 / 1677 in Lakie / LAKI, in the Lipnica commune, died in March 1743 in Lakie, the Lipnica commune + 1st Teresa, and + 2nd Barbara Elzbieta Kielpinski / von Manteuffel Kielpinski},

with Emilia Pradzynska, a daughter of Rozalia Trzcinska Pradzynska + Mikolaj Pradzinski.
Emilia Pradzynska (b. ca 1810), married in 1839 in Blizanow north to Kalisz - 18 km east to PLESZEW, to Wladyslaw Gorski - his 2nd wife was Scholastyka Elsner b. 1836 in Jeziorko, 9 km north-east to TUREK.

Rozalia Marianna Jozefa Trzcinska b. 1786 in Trzcinica - godmother was Marjanna Trzcinski Szembek of Inflanty - m. Mikolaj Pradzynski, b. ca 1780.
Rozalia was the daughter of
Stefan Jan Antoni Trzcinski, b. in 1747 in Pomiany, bpt. in Trzcinica, died in 1799,
the granddaughter of
Piotr Trzcinski / Piotr Kanden + Urszula Brzostkiewicz.
Piotr Kanden Trzcinski b. in 1695, d. in 1763 in Trzcinica, the Gostyn official.
The great-granddaughter of
Szymon Antoni Trzcinski / Marcin Szymon Antoni Trzcinski, b. ca 1660, d. aft. 1694, m. ca 1686 to Aleksandra Myszkowska b. in 1668 in Wielun, d. aft. 1694.

Now again on
Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski b. ca 1778 / 1780, the official, lived ca 1778-1851 in NISZCZYCE,
the son of
ADAM Trzcinski, 1740-1796;
probably the grandson of
Piotr Trzcinski junior, b. in 1695, d. in 1763, the owner of POMIANY + Joanna Maczynska;
and Piotr junior was the son of
Piotr Trzcinski senior, b. ca 1665 + Aleksandra b. ca 1670.
Probably Piotr Trzcinski senior b. ca 1665 was the brother to Szymon Antoni / Marcin Trzcinski, b. ca 1660, d. aft. 1694.

Piotr Trzcinski junior + Joanna Maczynska had 9 children. All born in Trzcinica:
Teresa Jadwiga,
Anna Zuzanna,
Marceli Konstanty,
Eleonora,
Franciszka Antonina,
Pawel Antoni,
Teresa and
Jan Marcin Trzcinski.
And next daughter Barbara Trzcinska + Wojciech Walewski.
Ca 1740, Piotr Trzcinski, the Gostyn official, m. 2nd to Urszula Brzostkiewicz. They had 7 children:
Maria Aleksandra Anna,
Stefan Jan Antoni Trzcinski,
Agnieszka Konstancja Eufrozyna,
Kunegunda Franciszka Katarzyna,
Ignacy Dominik Kajetan Trzcinski,
Roch Egidusz Walenty Trzcinski,
and Apolonia Karolina Tekla.

Piotr Trzcinski died in 1763].

And we back again to
Jozef Nostitz Jackowski, b. ca 1805 or ca 1823 - 1908, acted in PRZASNYSZ in the Agriculture Society, lived in Glinojeck, got married in 1843 in the St. Cross Church with PELAGIA TRZCINSKA b. in 1820 / 1825, to Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski b. ca 1778 / 1780.

Named PELAGIA Trzcinska was the daughter of Jakub Trzcinski, the heir of the estate of NISZCZYCE and the surrounding villages near Bielsko, and who held the title of the State Secretary of the Kingdom of Poland.
The wedding of Pelagia was performed by the bishop of Plock, Franciszek Pawlowski himself.
Jakob Trzcinski was the conspirators in 1794. In 1794 Tadeusz Kosciuszko delivered the act of the National Uprising and this date was accepted as the beginning of the uprising. Earlier, on March 12, Brigadier A. J. Madalinski refused to reduce the army and set off 1200 soldiers of the national cavalry from Ostroleka to Cracow, thus opposed the Second Partition of Poland. Some of the Mazovian MPs opted for the patriotic opposition, including the deputies of the ROZAN land - Jozef Mlodzianowski and Andrzej Ciemniewski. Jozef Mlodzianowski and Andrzej Ciemniewski were in Warsaw on April 19, 1794 and signed 'Access of the citizens and residents of the Mazovian Duchy to the Act of the National Uprising under the command of Tadeusz Kosciuszko'.
Together with them, this act was signed by Stanislaw Klicki - a official in Rozan; and Szczepan Sinicki - the Rozan burgrave.
Ciemniewski had previously conducted underground activity in 1793/1794; and the conspiracy in the land of Rozan included more people:
Mikolaj Glinka, along with Jakob Trzcinski,
Adam Rzechowski, Jozef Klicki, Jozef Buczynski,
Leon Tyminski, Jozef Mlodzianowski, Jakob Zembrzuski and Malinowski of Makow.

Pelagia Trzcinska Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825-1851,
had a daughter Anna Grabowski born Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1846, died in 1937, buried in Warsaw, m. in 1879 in Warsaw, and Anna was the great-granddaughter of Joanna Jezierska / Lewald Jezierska, 1780-1822 + Jozef Tucholka, 1775-1816 in BYSLAW
[a note:
Jozef Tucholka b. 1813 in Byslaw, died in July 1863 in RABIN.
BYSLAW - 5 kilometres north of Lubiewo, 15 km south-east of Tuchola, and 44 km north of Bydgoszcz, 14 km east to Gostycyn and 17 km east to Karczew; at way from Tuchola to SWIECIE].

Pelagia had 2 sisters: Julia Katarzyna Skonieczna, and Izabella Nostitz-Jackowska nee Trzcinska.

Three years after the death of Pelagia in 1851 in Glinojeck, Jozef remarried to his sister-in-law, widow after his younger brother Marian Noztitz-Jackowski, and also the sister of her first wife, Izabela Jackowska nee Trzcinska = Izabella Trzcinska. The wedding in 1854 took place again in Warsaw, in the church of St. Cross, and the witnesses of the event were:
Jan Turski, a real state councilor and member of the Senate residing in Warsaw, and Michal NALECZ, a landowner from the Zembowo estate, and at the same time a counselor of the Plock Credit Society.

The oldest [?] brother to Jozef, Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski, 1821-1910, often stayed with his family in the Glinojeck estate, and at least two of his children were born here.
Aleksander, married to Marianna Wybicki / Marianna Teofila Wybicka b. 1825 in KONOJADKI, and he was an activist and president of the Land Credit Society in Plock, counselor of the fire society, founder of the Sunday trade school in Plock,
the father of Leonarda KIELCZEWSKA b. 1846, d. in 1924;
the grandfather of Marian Kielczewski b. 1865 in SZABSK + Marianna Stefania Sunderland b. in 1880,
the daughter of
Cecylia Rozengart Sunderland / nee Rosengart, b. 1859,
and the granddaughter of Salomea Wartska Rosengart + Maurycy Rosengart, ca 1820 - Dec. 1865 in Warsaw, who was the 1st married Felicja Liwerant, d. 1852 in Warsaw.

The plans to establish a sugar factory in the Glinojeck area had already been made in 1822, by Ignacy Zielinski, the owner of the hereditary property of Niedzborz. In 1858 a sugar factory with a share capital of 150000 was founded by a partnership of citizens in the Glinojeck estate. The initiator of the company and its leader was Jozef Nostitz Jackowski, and the director of the sugar factory was Ehrenkreutz. The sugar factory, named after the owner's wife, Izabelin, was opened in 1859. But we had different source on two landowners, Balicki and Mayzler, built the plant, which was named Izabelin as the sugar factory.
For a long time Glinojeck belonged to the Glinojeckis, and Antoni Glinojecki born in 1779, was the heir of the neighboring Szyjki in the first half of the 19th century, and his son Franciszek Glinojecki took Glinojeck.
The Izabelin sugar factory workers participated in the January Uprising in 1863.
The heir of Glinojeck, Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, was the deputy chief of the Przasnysz county underground movement in 1863.
The sugar factory's official, Karol Lutz, was a courier of the National Government, and was sentenced to 12 years of hard labor.
The landowner Piwonski, lost his property. The same happened to Antoni Bebnowski, Stefan Janiszewski, Antoni Lejman and several others.
Priest Augustyn Kruzmanowski during the January Uprising, blessed the insurgent banners and then he was arrested on January 29, 1863 and sentenced to 10 years of exile to Siberia. He never returned to the parish.
In 1859, the Izabelin sugar factory was established, but Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski - the owner of the Glinojeck estate - was deputy head of the Przasnysz county during the uprising. The plan to start military operations in Plock was discussed at the convention on January 21, 1863 in Drozdowo, the commune of Raciaz. At that time, 260 people left the Izabelin sugar factory in Glinojeck for Plock.

In the neighbourhood of Przasnysz the Roman noble family lived in the Krasinski circle and near to the Dukes Woronieckis - the mother line of Zbigniew Brzezinski together with the Przysucha county.
Brzezno, Wieniec and Bedkow are near Brzesc Kujawski, Wloclawek, Chocen and Kowal - here there is a strong communist underground in the Polish counterintelligence apparatus and near me in 1981 - 2014. They are supplemented by a similar group from Opoczno - Przysucha - Mariowka. And a group of Suwalki - Raczki - Olecko.
From the Wloclawek and from Przasnysz to Mlawa, came the Szymanowskis, Rodys, and Wolowski - Brzezinski families - and the Roman noble clan connected with family Chosciak-Popiel / Popiel - Woroniecki - Krasinski.
These families lived near Przasnysz and near Rozan. Rozan was the residence of Bronislaw Geremek in the 2nd half of the 20th century.
And now we can look on the genealogical connections from Illuminati to Globalisation:

Leonia ROMAN BRZEZINSKI died in 1985; she was married to Tadeusz Brzezinski. LEONIA BRZEZINSKI, the mother of Zbigniew Brzezinski, was the next of kin to Andrzej Roman, well-known journalist in Warsaw; Andrzej was the son of Tadeusz ROMAN - the brother of Leonia nee ROMAN.
Leonia 2nd married Brzezinska but the 1st married Zylinska, was the daughter of Leon Roman with the coat of arms Slepowron. Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW.
His parents:
Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830 and Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843.
Parents of above LEONTYNA:
Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868 and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel / OLIMPIA POPIEL, b. 1815.
The grandparents of named LEONTYNA ORLOWSKA:
Marcin Orlowski b. 1760;
Aleksander Wincenty Chosciak-Popiel / Aleksander Wincenty POPIEL, b. 1780;
Ewa Majewska b. 1760 and
Ludwika Piotrowska b. 1780.

Mentioned Marcin Orlowski born ca 1760 was the son of Jozef ORLOWSKI.
Wlodzimierz Orlowski b. 1838 - Ustanow, close to CZERSK,
[his brother was Jozef Anastazy Orlowski - b. 1840 - Ustanow, 35 km south of WARSAW; d. 1916 - Warsaw, the Roman Catholic]
was the son of Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski
[Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski b. 1805 - Kobylany, the Bialystok province, d. 1868 - Debinek, 10 km south-west of BYDGOSZCZ - see above LEONTYNA.
Kobylany - see the Orlowski family at the beginning of the 19th century, village of the eastern Poland at present, close to Losice and Stara Kornica]
1805-1868, and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel
[Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel born ca 1815 - Mlodynie, the RADOM county]
b. 1815;
the grandson of named above {!} Marcin Orlowski b. 1760;
Ewa Majewska b. ca 1760;
Aleksander Wincenty Chosciak-Popiel b. 1780,
and Ludwika Piotrowska b. 1780;
the great-grandson of
Jozef Chosciak-Popiel born ca 1740
[Jozef Popiel was the son of Benedykt Chosciak-Popiel / Benedykt POPIEL, 1710-1796 and Anna Krasinska b. in 1716, the daughter of
Jan Jozef Ignacy Krasinski + Teresa Elzbieta SOLTYK,
but Jan Jozef KRASINSKI b. ca 1675, d. in 1764 in Krasne, the Przasnysz County, had the 2nd wife - ZOFIA TROJANOWSKA. Jan Jozef was the son of
Felicjan Krasinski, ca 1640 - ca 1713 + ZOFIA GARCZYNSKA, the daughter of SAMSON GARCZYNSKI, the CHELMNO official, died in GDANSK in 1667 + 2nd wife Barbara Marianna WERDA b. ca 1610, died in 1678 (in 1644 she was living in LESZNO). The 1st Samson's wife was Katarzyna DOREGOWSKA.
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line], ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA,
was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, m. twice, 1st to unknown, 2nd to Rozalia TRZEBSKA. Jan was the son of
Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski or Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski, b. in 1618 in Wielka Turza, close to LIPNO + ELZANOWSKA,
the grandson of
Krzysztof Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595 in Orle close to Koscierzyna, 3 kilometres south-west of Liniewo, 17 km south-east of Koscierzyna.
Katarzyna was the sister to Aleksander Garczynski and to Samson Garczynski. Aleksander d. ca 1671. Aleksander Garczynski was born to Michal Garczynski b. ca 1575, and Zofia Pisienska, and Michal was the son of
Lukasz Garczynski, ca 1550 - ca 1630 + Marianna Tucholka,
and the grandson of
Stefan Garczynski, b. ca 1530, d. ca 1590 + Elzbieta Radomicka];

Jan Piotrowski b. 1750;
and Jozefa Kochanowska b. 1750.

We back to Leonia Brzezinska (born Roman), 1896 - 1985, with her 3 sons. LEONIA was the daughter of Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1870-1923.
Andrzej Roman, well-known journalist in Warsaw, b. 1927 in Warsaw, d. Dec. 2011. He specialized in athletics and football, reported the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972, Montreal in 1976, in Moscow in 1980.
He was a cousin of Zbigniew Brzezinski, Advisor of US President Jimmy Carter.
He completed his studies at the University of Warsaw in 1949 and 1950; since 1952 he published in "Polish Courier".

Leonia Roman, Brzezinska, 1st married Zylinska, had older brother Tadeusz Roman, 1894-1977, m. Maria Zaborska 1891-1975, with the son Andrzej Roman, 1927-2011 who m. Dagmara Albrecht b. 1944,
the daughter of
Stanislaw Albrecht, b. ca 1910 + Katarzyna Branicka b. ca 1910.

Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, was the son of
Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830
[Antoni Dominik Roman was the son of
Franciszek Roman born in 1788 or b. ca 1790, and Magdalena Kobylinska b. ca 1800]
and
Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843 [a marriage in POSTOLISKA in 1862; 4 km north-east of TLUSZCZ].

Magdalena Kobylinska / KOBYLENSKA b. ca 1800, married 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 and Konstantynowicz family: Leszno close to Przasnysz, 4 km south; and Radziejow-Wloclawek area - compare Kronenberg, Lanckoronski and BARTHEL].
2.
1826, in above Slabogora, Jozef Jakub Roman, a son of named Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.
3.
in 1827, Slabogora, here was born Andrzej Szymon Roman.

Above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1869 / 1870-1923,
the daughter of
Teodor PELKA b. 1827, and Kazimiera Sikorska / Sikora, b. ca 1842, was living in Kutno and here bpt., d. in 1923 / 1924 in Warszawa. Teodor Pelka b. 1827, was living in Kutno, m. Kazimiera Sikorska with the Cietrzew coat of arms, ca 1842 - 1924. Pelka Teodor was the son of
Jozef PELKA and Marianna Wiesnicka b. ca 1800.
Jozef PELKA b. ca 1795, maybe came from the PRZYSUCHA county.

Teodor Pelka b. 1827, was living in KUTNO but also in BRZEZINY in 1869/1870-1896, with Kazimiera PELKA nee Sikorska, with the Cietrzew coat of arms, ca 1842-1924, and they had
a son Jaroslaw Jozef Teodor Pelka, 1867-1920 [m. in Lodz, 1894],
and a daughter, Janina Pelka, 1869-1923/1924, married Leon Roman
[Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1869 / 1870 - 1923 / 1924. Leon and Janina lived in 1869-1896 in Brzeziny]
and Janina had the daughter Leonia Brzezinska (born Roman - Leonia Roman, Brzezinska, the 1st married Zylinska), b. 1896 in Brzeziny, d. in 1985, with Leonia's 3 sons.
Leonia had older brother Tadeusz Roman, 1894-1977 + Maria Zaborska.

TADEUSZ BRZEZINSKI was the father of Zbigniew Brzezinski. Diplomat, Tadeusz Brzezinski, and Leonia nee Roman married Brzezinski, helped Jews escape Nazi Germany. TADEUSZ's father - Kazimierz Brzezinski junior b. 1866 in Zolkiew, was the son of
Kazimierz Brzezinski senior and Zuzanna Mayer.

Above Kazimiera Sikorska b. ca 1842, was the daughter of Sikorski, b. 1812 in Rudniki, the Wielun county, 13 km west to Parzymiechy, 23 kilometres north-east of Olesno.

Teodor Pelka b. 1827, was living in Kutno, m. in 1866, in Szadek, to above Kazimiera Sikorska, ca 1842 - 1924, and maybe her father was Sikorski / Sikora who came from the Przysucha county and moved home to Kutno.
Sikorski was born in 1812 in Rudniki, but we know on Agnieszka SIKORA b. ca 1810/1815 in KLWOW in the Przysucha county. Maybe they came from Adam Zygmunt Pelka with the Radwan coat of arms, 1730-1777, the son of Stanislaw PELKA and Teresa Staniszewska.
In KUTNO, Teodor Pelka b. 1827 had a sister Pelka Balwina b. 1836.
Note - Marianna Pelka b. 1841 in the Klwow commune in the Przysucha County, d. in 1844 in the Klwow commune, the daughter of Wojciech Pelka and Agnieszka SIKORA b. ca 1810/1815.
Compare - Kazimiera Sikorska b. ca 1842, the daughter of Sikorski / Sikora ?, b. 1812 in Rudniki.

Klwow, lies 19 kilometres north of Przysucha and 18 km north to Mariowka.

Note to Przasnysz and WORONIECKI:

Zdziwoj / Zdziwoj Nowy - the village in the Przasnysz county; in Chorzele community, 40 km north-east to MLAWA.
Duke Michal Feliks Woroniecki, the owner of Zdziwoj in ex-governorate of PLOCK, b. 1832, d. 1911 in Przasnysz.
Son of Kalikst Woroniecki who was from the Austrian Galicia
[Kalikst, b. 1795 in LWOW; the owner of Glinki
(Stare Glinki - 4 km south-east of SYPNIEWO; 14 km north of ROZAN {see Bronislaw Geremek}; 34 km east of PRZASNYSZ {see the ROMAN family of Zbigniew Brzezinski}. Sypniewo - 18 km north of ROZAN !);
{it was the old park of Woroniecki in Glinki Stare until 1939}. Duke Woroniecki was the Lieutenant. The title of Duke to Woroniecki in the Kingdom of Poland in 1821]
and Aniela Gostomska = Aniela Babka GOSTOMSKA [a line to KOMIEROWSKI] Woroniecka [born 1801; marriage in 1817 ?].

Andrzej Woroniecki, born in 1748/1749; not in 1750 or 1760/1770. The Maltese Order Knight. Andrzej Woroniecki was born to Wojciech Woroniecki and Ludwika Czechowska. And named here Andrzej married Magdalena Gruszecka, with the son Kalikst Woroniecki.

Kalikst Woroniecki, 1795-1879, married Aniela Gostomska, 1801-1856

{Aniela Gostomska Woroniecka was the daughter of Pawel Gostomski born 1755/1760, d. 1821/1825.
Named above Pawel Augustyn Ignacy Gostomski m. twice:
Aniela Gostomska born Szydlowska,
and to Nepomucena Marianna Gostomska born Rogalinska, in May 1788 in Czerwonawies = Czerwona Wies / Jurkowo - 15/18 km south-east to KOSCIAN and 3 / 4 kilometres north-west of Krzywin.
In Czerwonawies, 4 km west to Krzywin, in 1809, Izydor Bialoblocki married Teresa GOSTOMSKA.
Teresa Bialoblocka, born Gostomska, in 1782/1784.
Her half-brother - Hieronim Karol Kazimierz Gostomski / Hieronim Karol Kazimierz Babka Gostomski.
Her sister -
Aniela Woroniecka (born Gostomska), 1801-1866, the daughter of Pawel Gostomski, the wife of KALIKST WORONIECKI, 1795-1879 in Lviv, and Kalikst was the son of
Andrzej Woroniecki, 1748/1749/1750-1819 + Magdalena GRUSZECKA, b. 1760;
the grandson of
Wojciech Woroniecki + Ludwika CZECHOWSKA};

with the son
Michal Feliks Woroniecki, Duke, 1832-1911 + Eufemia Zielinska.
And the granddaughter
Pss Stefania Woroniecka, 1860-1925.

Adam Franciszek Gabriel Wolowski, 1856-1900, m. 1st Maria Koziell-Poklewska, 1860-1891, the 2nd to above Pss Stefania Woroniecka, 1860-1925.

Adam Franciszek Wolowski was the son of
Wladyslaw Jozef Ludwik WOLOWSKI, 1829-1895 + Jozefa Teofila Szymanowska, 1833-1875.

Wladyslaw Jozef Wolowski was the son of
Adam Wolowski who was - in 1855 until August 1865 - the director of the Warsaw mint. Named Adam Ernest Wolowski, b. ca 1798, died 1868 - Warszawa. He married ca 1820 to Barbara Maryewska, 1796-1863.
Adam Wolowski and Barbara Maryewska were the FRANKISTS.

TADEUSZ BRZEZINSKI was the father of Zbigniew Brzezinski.
TADEUSZ's father - Kazimierz Brzezinski junior b. 1866 in Zolkiew, was the son of Kazimierz Brzezinski senior and Zuzanna Mayer.

The genealogy of above mentioned Kazimierz Brzezinski senior:

Filipina Szymanowska that is Filipina Brzezinska, nee Szymanowska (1800 - 1886) was a Polish pianist and composer, the daughter of
Franciszek Szymanowski / Franco Francis Szymanowski {b. ca 1770/1780} and Agatha / AGATA Wolowska.

FILIPINA Brzezinska was sister-in-law of the composer Maria Szymanowska ("szwagierka" or "bratowa" = sister-in-law).

Named above Maria Szymanowska born Marianna Agata Wolowska in Warsaw, 1789, died in 1831, in St. Petersburg, Russia; was a Polish composer and one of the first professional virtuoso pianists of the 19th century. Marianna Agata Wolowska was daughter of
Franciszek Wolowski, a landlord and a brewer + Barbara LANCKORONSKA, 1780 - 1849 / 1850?

Kazimierz Brzezinski junior studied in Zloczow, then in Lwow; 1889 back home to Zolkiew; 1894-1897 worked in Zloczow; married in 1894 in Zolkiew or in Zloczow, to
Zofia Woroniecka, the daughter of Maksymilian WORONIECKI and Ernestyna Kropaczek.
In 1896 was born son - above mentioned Tadeusz Brzezinski. Tadeusz Brzezinski in 1928-1931, lived in Lille, then 1931-1935 in Lipsk, 1936 - 1937 in Charkow; in 1938, Tadeusz and Leonia b. 1896 in Brzeziny close to Lodz, with sons:
Adam,
Zbigniew Brzezinski,
Lech and
Jerzy Zylinski, moved to New York, and Montreal.


Golaszewo - Bodzanowka - Chocen - Osiecz Wielki - Smilowice south to WLOCLAWEK:

GOLASZEWO - lies 5 kilometres north-west of Kowal, 12 km south of Wloclawek, 2 km north to Wola Nakonowska.

Lech Walesa's father Boleslaw Walesa, b. 1907 in Sobowo
[6 kilometres west of Brudzen Duzy, 23 km north-west of Plock, and 118 km north-west of Warsaw.
13 km south to TLUCHOWO],
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.

DABIE:
here we got the line to Michal WEZYK who was the son of
Piotr Jan Ignacy Adam Wezyk (1774-1816) + Stanislawa Kostka Zieleniewska (d. 1810).

And in DABIE was living
Count Eugeniusz Dambski, the officer of the November Uprising 1830/1831, b. in 1804 in GOLASZEWO close to Nakonowo and to Wola Nakonowska, died in 1887,
the son of
Kazimierz DAMBSKI buried in LUBRANIEC, and Anna Klobukowska.

Eugeniusz had a brother Count Julian Dambski, 1808-1846, who was closest to a member of the Radziejow Agriculture Society.

Smilowice
- a village and the estate in the Chocen community, 5 km north to CHOCEN

[of Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was the son of
IZYDOR Wyssogota-Zakrzewski;
see Jaroslaw Slota / Skota of Chocen aft. 1983 - link to Malgorzata Zieleniewska - Zgierz - PM Leszek Miller of Lodz,
Monika Bogucka-Sedzicka {Sedzicki - Sinti minority}, and Sinti of Lodz, Boguslaw Grabowski close to L. Balcerowicz
- with Halina Wodkiewicz-Jaworska of Krokusowa Rd 57/59, came from a village Leszno few km to the Krasne estate of the Krasinskis - Krasinski and the link to the GARCZYNSKI clan of the Koscierzyna county and LINIEWO with a branch Nostitz-Jackowski + Garczynski -
and the Garczynskis close to KOSCIAN - Wilkowo Polskie, with the famous Cagliostro visit from MALTA to Adam Poninski who was closest to SZOLDRSKI of Wilkowo Polskie, and Garczynski in ZBASZYN near to Chobienice of the MIELZYNSKI family
- Krasinski of Krasne acted in Kamieniec Podolski during the visit of Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 from MALTA],

3 km north-west to Filipki [the Lech Walesa genealogy],
6 km west to Wola Nakonowska [Lech Walesa's ancestors];
8 km south-west to GOLASZEWO [in 1805 here the Walesas were living].

Note to SOKOLOWSKI and KWILECKI:

Jozefa Klobukowska born Sokolowska, in 1840, to
Edward Sokolowski and Anna Jozefina Sokolowska born Klobukowska; above Edward was born in 1815. Anna was born in 1819, in Warszawa, died in 1865;
Jozefa born Sokolowska had sister Ludwika Dmochowski born Sokolowski.

Jozefa married Jan Nepomucen Klobukowski b. in 1830, with the son Jan Dominik Klobukowski.

The parents of above EDWARD Sokolowski:
Jozef Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784

{compare KEPA SZLACHECKA - Stanislaw Sokolowski was born in 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK.

Kepa = Kepka Szlachecka - at half way from CHOCEN to KOWAL.
See:
Smolsk, 17 km north to Chocen, - in 1793 owned by Sokolowski - 5 km east to Brzesc Kujawski;

see:
DEBICE - 1780 to Sokolowski, at half way from BRZESC KUJAWSKI to KOWAL; south-west to WLOCLAWEK - see Leopold Kronenberg !

Inf. on Roman Sokolowski who married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to WLOCLAWEK - 1797 belonged to Sokolowski -
Kruszyn is situated 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski; 13 km north to CHOCEN}

and Ludwika Walentyna Jozefata Mdzewska, b. ca 1780
[Debica / Debice - 2 km east to KRUSZYN - was - to her death in 1882 - in her hands].

Mentioned Count Kazimierz DAMBSKI, 1770-1828, buried in LUBRANIEC, m. in 1797 in KOWAL to Anna Klobukowska b. ca 1775:
Count Kazimierz Dambski was the son of Jan Nepomucen Dambski, b. in 1732, the official in INOWROCLAW [married three times],
and the grandson of
Kazimierz DAMBSKI born in 1701, and Jadwiga Dambska.

Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701-1765 in Warsaw, and m. Jadwiga Dambska, ca 1710-1767.

Named Kazimierz Jozef was the son of ANDRZEJ DAMBSKI, junior, died in 1734.

Andrzej Dambski died in 1734, the governor of BRZESC Kujawski, married Katarzyna Krakowska, the daughter of Wojciech (1650-1717), the KRZYWIN governor,
with children:
Marcjanna + Jozef Kretkowski, the KOWAL governor,
Maria + Jacek Lezenski, + Plichta, the Gostyn official.
Pawel Dambski (d. 1783), the Brzesc Kujawski governor,
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski (1701-1765), the SIERADZ governor,
Antoni Dambski, the Poznan official,
Jozef Wojciech Dambski (1713-1778), the KOWAL governor.

Andrzej Dambski, junior, died in 1734, the governor of BRZESC Kujawski, was the son of
Jan Stanislaw DAMBSKI (d. 1687), the Kujawy governor, and Anna Miaskowska, the daughter of
Wojciech MIASKOWSKI, the SANTOK governor.

Andrzej junior was the grandson of
Andrzej Dambski senior (died in 1617), the Kujawy governor, and of Waclaw Leszczynski d. 1628, the KALISZ governor, the Crown Marshal.

Andrzej Dambski junior, in 1718, bought
Smilowice, and Nakonowo,
2 km north-west to GOLASZEWO, 7 kilometres west of Kowal, 12 km south of Wloclawek.

Smilowice and above Nakonowo, in 1734, Jozef Wojciech Dambski bought; he d. 1778, the Kowal governor.

Andrzej Dambski JUNIOR, owned:
Dabie,
and Borucino / Borucin
{12 km north-west to Lubraniec; 13 km west to Brzesc Kujawski; 17 km south-west to Wieniec}
- sold in 1692 to hands of Zygmunt Dambski, the Kujawy governor.

Named Andrzej Dambski, junior also owned:
Siewiersko, Sieroszewo, Kuznica,
Brzezie {18 km north-east to named above BORUCIN},
Ustronie, Drzebielewo and Smulsk.

Count Andrzej Dambski, junior, was next of kin to the King, Stanislaw Leszczynski, by his grandmother Barbara Leszczynska.

Smilowice bought Maciej von Waldorff - Wolicki, ca 1795.
Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo and to Chocen. The Findeisen family owned Smilowice until 1939.

Above Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, was the son of
Karol FINDEISEN, 1797-1855, German, and Julianna Stegman, 1794-1854;

Gustaw Findeisen, German roots, was born in 1834 in Gostynin, d. in Smilowice. He acted in WLOCLAWEK and Gustaw Findeisen was the Warsaw industrial entrepreneur. Gustaw's grandson - by Tadeusz son - was Andrzej Findeisen.

Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875,
the daughter of
Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys nee Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw.

Boleslawa was the daughter of
prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] and 2nd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853,
the daughter of
Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA.

The grand-daughter of Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729;
great-granddaughter of MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700 / 1705, d. ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + Rozalia Trzebska,
and JAN had also the daughter
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, the Bieganin owner [my family branch].

Mentioned PELAGIA was the mother of
Jadwiga Pawinska [ZGIERZ];
Wladyslaw Tomasz Findeisen;
Stanislaw Findeisen
and Tadeusz Findeisen.

Above Tadeusz Findeisen, 1875-1948 + Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1889-1975.
And Tadeusz had children:
1. Gustaw Findeisen, 1912-1992;
2. Andrzej Findeisen, Turkiel, 1915-1944 + Irena Zieleniewska, 1919-2017,
with:
Magdalena Findeisen, Zieleniewska, b. 1943;
Andrzej Michal Findeisen b. 1944.
3.
Tomasz Findeisen, 1919-2004 + Anna Helczynska, 1924-1997;
4. Krystyn Tadeusz Findeisen, 1924-1944.

Mentioned Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), the patriotic activist and railroad organizer. Born in Gostynin as the son of Karol, who had recently arrived from Saxony.
Gustaw Findeisen owned Smilowice close to Chocen.

Smilowice in 1633, belonged to Stanislaw Kretkowski; then to his daughter - Barbara Dorpowska + the governor of LOWICZ;
Barbara's son - Michal Dorpowski was the last owner and Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.

In August 1794 in Smilowice was nobility meeting supported Tadeusz Kosciuszko.

Osiecz Wielki is situated 10 km south-west of Chocen;
10 km north-west of CHODECZ; east of Izbica Kujawska; south of Wloclawek, BADKOWO and Brzesc Kujawski.

Osiecz Wielki - here was born Jacek Plater in 1932, son of Count and landowner.

Jacek come from
Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater, b. 1791 in Pinsk, d. 1854,
the son of
Jozef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater, b. in SZADEK in 1750,
the grandson of
PETRONELA NAGORSKA and Wilhelm Jan Plater, b. 1715 - d. 1769 in Vilnius,
who was the son of
Jan Plater and Elena Filipina OGINSKA, b. ca 1694 in Mogilev by Dniepr river.

Elena Filipina OGINSKA was the sister of Michal Antoni Oginski, b. 1696 in Stakliskes - north-east of Alytus / Olita.

We back to CHOCEN [close to Brzesc Kujawski, Kowal, Wloclawek] and Marianna Helena Barbara Blizinska, born in 1799, as the daughter of Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.

Named Antoni JUNIOR was the son of
SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Ignacy Zakrzewski of Chocen, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska.
Franciszka was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715, who was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Chojenska
[ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska].

Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, died in 1848 in Chocen, married in 1825, in Belchow, to Marianna Helena Barbara Zakrzewska.

Now we back to
Ludwika Opalinska, younger, and she took Tarce - Katy - Wilkowyja; Ludwika OPALINSKA m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha (1673-1730), and leased the estate to hands of Jan Jarochowski [here we have the history of the Sapieha clan, together with the BEREZYNA - LUBUSZANY state close to our Miezonka - 13 km from Lubuszany].

Named Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had 6 children, together with Ludwika's daughter, ie.
Katarzyna Sapieha who devolved all [Tarce until 1791] to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798), the son of Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.

Named Wilkowyja - 21 km north to Dobrzyca - is a village in the Jarocin community, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland; 7 kilometres north-east of Jarocin and 62 km south-east of Poznan.

Lech Walesa's ancestors moved home [during a period bef. 1717 / 1754] from the Wilkowyja parish [but in KATY until 1737; named Wilkowyja lies 21 km north to Dobrzyca] to Galew [1764] and Walkow [1754 in Walkow]. GALEW lies at half way from DOBRZYCA to Walkow. WALKOW is situated 9 km west to Dobrzyca, 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn.

And next step was from Galew to the Chocen community, to the Dambskis estate, Golaszewo close to Wola Nakonowska, bef. 1803 - south to WLOCLAWEK.

Galew is a village in the Dobrzyca community, within the Pleszew County, Greater Poland; 17 km west of Pleszew.

In 1717, Anna nee Radzewski married Dobrzycka took Dobrzyca. She sold Dobrzyca to hands of Aleksander Gorzenski, m. Anna Kozminska. In 1739, Aleksander GORZENSKI sold Dobrzyca and Klonow, Izbiczno and Koryto, to his son Antoni Gorzenskiemu (1710-1773), the Bar insurgent. General Augustyn Gorzenski was the next owner of Dobrzyca. In 1788, he was the Adjutant of the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Augustyn Gorzenski owned Dobrzyca, Klonow, Izbiczno and Strzyzew; he back here in 1795. KLONOW was bordered to GALEW.

Trzebin - 1 / 2 km south to GALEW. TRZEBIN Manor is situated 1 - 2 km south-east to GALEW: Prokop Lipski, oldest, d. 1638, managed the Trzebin estate in 1628.

Now we back to the genealogy of President Lech Walesa:

MICHAL Walesa [the line of President Lech Walesa], b. ca 1805 [in 1803] in Golaszewo, the CHOCEN community, m. KATARZYNA, 1815-1867, born in Wola Nakonowska, and she died in Kowal.
Michal Walesa b. 1803 or ca 1805, was NOT the son of GRZEGORZ Walesa and Zofia.

Michal Walesa, 1803 - 1880, was the brother to Franciszka Walesa b. 1807; Antoni Walesa, 1801-1848.

Michal Walesa b. 1803 / ca 1805, was the son of
Walenty Walesa, ca 1771-1815, married in 1791 in Walkow, to Marianna Pawula, ca 1766-1813, and they moved home ca 1802 to the Chocen community;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Walesa, OLDER, ca 1730-1784, married in 1754 in Walkow, to Marianna Kostuj, died in 1779;
the great-grandson of
Maciej Walesa, b. ca 1680, died in February 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja, married before 1717 to unknown Dorota, d. 1764 in Galew, close to Walkow.

Walkow is a village in the Kozmin Wielkopolski community, within the Krotoszyn County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn, and 70 km south-east of Poznan.

And now we back to Wilkowo Polskie of Szoldrski [+ Adam Poninski, older and junior] and of Zamoyska-Kiedrzynska, and to Stary BIALCZ of Izabela RADOMICKA, m. in 1731 to Izydor Zakrzewski from Pakoslaw [b. ca 1710], east to Rawicz.

Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. 1745 in Stary Bialcz [not in Pakoslaw] and died in 1802 in Zelechow, the first President of Warsaw, the Poznan official in 1790-1795, 1787-1790, and in 1786-1787, MP, the Freemason, was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, and Izabella Radomicka, the daughter of Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor.

Stary Bialcz is situated north to Smigiel.

Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, m. Izabella Radomicka, the daughter of Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor. 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;
Teresa Baranowska, died in 1682 +
Maciej Mielzynski, b. in 1636, Niegolewo and he died in April 1697 in Goscieszyn.

The author, Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family in CHOCEN:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).

ADAM Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, b. ca 1654/1660, was the brother of
Jadwiga Cielecka, Zbijewska, Belecka;
Dorota Wilkonska, Kierska;
Jan Zakrzewski;
Zofia Nowowiejska, Lubiatowska;
Marianna Zakrzewska;
and Andrzej Zakrzewski.

Above Andrzej Zakrzewski was the grandfather to mentioned Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason, the CHOCEN owner, close to Wloclawek.
Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] married Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW].
Above data copyright by Leszek Mila at geni.com.

Izabela RADOMICKA in 1731 m. Izydor Zakrzewski of Pakoslaw, and Bialcz was taken by ZAKRZEWSKI.

Pakoslaw - 15/19 km east to RAWICZ. Pakoslaw is a village in the Rawicz County, Greater Poland. Zakrzewski bought in 1788 Kobylniki [4 km east to Bialcz] and a half of Krzan, 2 km north to Bialcz.

Izydor Zakrzewski was the owner of Stary Bialcz, from hands of his wife - Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska, the owner of Stary Bialcz.

Izydor's son -
Ignacy Zakrzewski of CHOCEN [1794 insurgent; jailed in St Petersburg in 1794-1796, then he was living in ZELECHOW until death in 1802],
married to
Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840,
the daughter of
Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

But in 1755 in Swadzim, Antoni Wyssogota Zakrzewski, Colonel married to Katarzyna Lukomska;
witnesses in LUSOWO for Antoni Zakrzewski, the Radziejow official:
Jozef Zakrzewski, the WSCHOWA official;
Gabriel Skorzewski, Colonel;
Aleksy Skrzypinski, the writer of KALISZ.

At the beginning on Chocen south to Wloclawek - ties that bind the Kiedrzynskis and Bogdan Konstantynowicz in 1981 - 2019.
In the 19th century, Chocen belonged to Jozef Blizinski (1827-1893), a comedian and ethnographer.
Jozef Franciszek Blizinski, b. 1827 in Warsaw, died in 1893 in Cracow; Polish playwright; the son of
Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski b. 1796, and Marianna Helena Zakrzewski b. 1799.

Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).
Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow
[Ignacy married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779. Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760].

Ignacy was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska.

The grandparents of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason:
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].

Remember now on the daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (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 b. 1636/1638, was married three times, and Emilia Mielzynska Bninska, like Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska of ORPISZEWEK close to PLESZEW, are his next of kin.

And now we back to the genealogy of above Freemason, Mayor - President of Warsaw, Ignacy Zakrzewski. Ignacy Zakrzewski, the FREEMASON, came from Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764. And now we back to Wilkowo Polskie of Szoldrski [+ Adam Poninski, older and junior] and of Zamoyska-Kiedrzynska, and to Stary BIALCZ of Izabela RADOMICKA, m. in 1731 to Izydor Zakrzewski from Pakoslaw [b. ca 1710], east to Rawicz.

Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski b. 1745 in Stary Bialcz [not in Pakoslaw] and died in 1802 in Zelechow, the first President of Warsaw, the Poznan official in 1790-1795, 1787-1790, and in 1786-1787, MP, the Freemason, was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, and Izabella Radomicka, the daughter of Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor.

Stary Bialcz is situated north to Smigiel.

See relationships and camaraderie between TADEUSZ WOLANSKI [net of the Illuminati of Courland] and Rajmund Skorzewski of Czerlejno / Czerniejew / Czerniejew-Radomice, ie. Rajmund Jozef Jan Skorzewski, Count, b. 1791 in Nekla, at the way from Kostrzyn to Wrzesnia. Rajmund Skorzewski, died in 1859, in Bucz, in the WOLSZTYN county [24 km south-east of Wolsztyn], 18 km south-west to STARY BIALCZ, 8 / 9 km east to Przemet, 6 km south-west to Popowo Stare, 9 km south-west to WILKOWO POLSKIE of Szoldrski and Zamoyska-Kiedzynska.

RAJMUND Skorzewski was son of Jozef Skorzewski and Helena Lipska.

Jozef Skorzewski / Jozef Ignacy was the Gniezno official; Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski leased Raszkow in 1802 from hands of Juljanna Arnold, the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marjanna; and from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after death bef. 1802 Izydor Kiedrzynski in JEDLNO.

Izabela in 1731 m. Izydor Zakrzewski of Pakoslaw, and Bialcz was taken by ZAKRZEWSKI. Pakoslaw - 15/19 km east to RAWICZ. Pakoslaw is a village in the Rawicz County, Greater Poland. Zakrzewski bought in 1788 Kobylniki [4 km east to Bialcz] and a half of Krzan, 2 km north to Bialcz. Izydor Zakrzewski was the owner of Stary Bialcz, from hands of his wife - Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska, the owner of Stary Bialcz.

Ignacy Zakrzewski of CHOCEN, married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779. But In 1755 in Swadzim, Antoni Wyssogota Zakrzewski, Colonel married to Katarzyna Lukomska; witnesses in LUSOWO for Antoni Zakrzewski, the Radziejow official: Jozef Zakrzewski, the WSCHOWA official; Gabriel Skorzewski, Colonel; Aleksy Skrzypinski, the writer of KALISZ.

We back to CHOCEN [close to Brzesc Kujawski, Kowal, Wloclawek] and Marianna Helena Barbara Blizinska, born in 1799, to Antoni Zakrzewski JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.

Named Antoni JUNIOR was the son of SENIOR, Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, who m. 1st to Rozalia MALCZEWSKA, 1725-1748, and 2nd to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.

Ignacy Zakrzewski of Chocen, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska.
Franciszka was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715,
who was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Choinska [ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska].

Jozef Blizinski (1827 - 1893) b. in Warsaw.
The author, the son of Augustyn Franciszek Blizinski + Marianna Helena Zakrzewski. He was studied in Warsaw in 1837-1843. Jozef visited very often Konstancja and Ignacy Wyssogota - Zakrzewski in CHOCEN. Jozef BLIZINSKI took in 1845 named Chocen and Bodzanowek. Chocen was rewritten on Jozef's mother ca 1850. Jozef BLIZINSKI was living in Chocen until 1854. He was friend to Oskar Kolberg. Jozef in 1863 lost his brother, and was jailed by Russians. Jozef Blizinski in 1873 moved home to Warsaw until 1876. In 1876 Jozef bought Bobrka, m. Pelagia Sokolowski.
Before Jozef BLIZINSKI named Chocen was owned by Konstancja and Ignacy Zakrzewski: Chocen + Bodzanowka till 1842. In 1845 above property took Jozef BLIZINSKI.

Chocen in the 18th century belonged to the Madalinskis:

Michal Madalinski, b. ca 1670, m. 2nd (?) to Katarzyna Rudzki, with children:
Anna Konstancja + Antoni Turski;
Franciszek, the priest in Kruszwica and in Brzesc Kujawski in 1724;
Samuel Madalinski,
Lukasz Madalinski, b. ca 1700,
Walenty Madalinski.

Named Samuel Madalinski in 1731 was the owner of CHOCEN. Samuel Madalinski died before 1738, left children with his wife Wiktorja Wierzbowski:
Jakob Madalinski and
Eufrozyna + Jakob Krasnicki.

Mentioned Jakob Madalinski in 1748 was the owner of Cerekwia / CEREKIEW, 8/9 km west to RADOM. But sold this property - he was living close to Brzesc Kujawski and KOWAL.

Mentioned above Lukasz Madalinski, b. ca 1700, official in KOWAL close to Wloclawek, in 1727, in 1748; bought a part of named above Cerekiew in 1748;
his brother -
Walenty Madalinski - inf. 1767. Married Ewa Estka, with the daughter
Teresa Madalinska + Stanislaw Dambski in 1771, 1724-1802 in LUBRANIEC, an official in BRZESC KUJAWSKI. Teresa died after 1796.

Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, was the son of
Tomasz Dambski, 1690-1748, the Inowroclaw official, m. Marianna Kolczynska b. ca 1690, the daughter of an judge in Radziejow.

Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK [see Lipno and Plock !], close to Radziejow and Brzesc Kujawski / Brzesc Kujawski.

BRZEZIE was the land property of Jozef Dambski, b. ca 1810, son of
Jozef Walenty Dambski, b. 1777 and Marcjanna Marianna Leszczynska born 1785.

Jozef Dambski's great-grandparents:

above Tomasz Dambski of Inowroclaw, 1690-1748;
Lukasz Madalinski of Kowal, b. 1700;
Andrzej Leszczynski of Rawa Mazowiecka b. 1700;
Franciszek Kazimierz Lanckoronski of Brzezie and of Rawa Mazowiecka, 1723-1785;
Marianna Kolczynska b. 1690;
Ewa Estko b. 1740 [see the Estko / ESTKA - the KOSCIUSZKO line];
Bazylea Woyczynska 1720-1751; and
Eleonora Garczynska, 1722-1802.

Above Eleonora Lanckoronska (Garczynska) b. ca 1722 in Poznan, d. 1802 in Regnow, the Rawa County.
The daughter of Stefan Garczynski, Sr. and Zofia.
Above Stefan Garczynski, 1690 in Poznan - 1755 in Zbaszyn, the Nowy Tomysl County. Stefan was the son of Damian Kazimierz Garczynski.
Stefan Garczynski, 1690-1756, was the husband of Zofia TUCHOLKA, 1690-1759.

Above Damian Kazimierz Garczynski, ca 1644 in Leszno, the Leszno County - 1711 in Zbaszyn, the son of Samson Garczynski and Barbara Marianna WERDA.

Samson Garczynski, ca 1630 - 1667 in Gdansk, was the son of Michal Garczynski and Zofia Pisienska - Poraj.

We back to the Madalinskis:
Lukasz's son - Zenon Bonawentura Madalinski, born ca 1725.

Above Walenty Madalinski, official in KOWAL in 1740, in Brzesc Kujawski in 1746; he bought Borzymowice in 1740 - 4 km west to CHOCEN; m. Helena Umiastowski, with the son -
Jozef Madalinski, and daughter -
Franciszka Krystyna Madalinska, born in 1734 m. 1st to Piotr Skarbek; 2nd she married to Kasper Slawinski - official in KONIN in 1782.

Walenty Madalinski, b. ca 1700, official in KOWAL in 1740, in Brzesc Kujawski in 1746; he bought Borzymowice in 1740 - 4 km west to CHOCEN; m. Helena Umiastowski.

Mentioned here Jozef Madalinski junior, b. ca 1720, official in Inowroclaw in 1770, and in Kowal in 1770; died in 1775; his aunt Skarbkowa / Skarbek, had a court case about Borzymowice and Laki Markowe in 1775 with the Parliament envoy; they took Swietoslawice in 1778.

Jozef Madalinski [1st] b. ca 1720, married Teodora Polichnowska,
with sons:
Ludwik Madalinski, the son probably to the 1st wife Teodora Modlinski;
and Aleksy Antoni Madalinski, b. June 1762; and a daughters.

General Antoni Madalinski b. 1739, was the owner of Kieszkow, Cerekiew and Zatopolice. And Antoni Madalinski transfered estates to his COUSINS [not brothers]: Ludwik Madalinski and Aleksy Madalinski / Aleksander Madalinski.

In 1796 a court case vs Libiszowski; in 1797 Ludwik Madalinski and Aleksy Madalinski bought Kieszkow / Kieszek, Cerekiew and Zatopolice, from General Antoni Madalinski.

Kieszek close to Radom.
Zatopolice west to CEREKIEW - both situated 12 and 8 km west to RADOM.

Named Ludwik Madalinski, official in Wloclawek - Kujawy; a court case in Brzesc Kujawski in 1780; Ludwik official with a title of Parnawa; in 1790 a court case with Tepper in Warsaw.

And now we back to Wilkowo Polskie of Szoldrski [+ Adam Poninski, older and junior] and of Zamoyska-Kiedrzynska, and to Stary BIALCZ of Izabela RADOMICKA, m. in 1731 to Izydor Zakrzewski from Pakoslaw [b. ca 1710], east to Rawicz.

Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski, b. 1745 in Stary Bialcz [not in Pakoslaw] and died in 1802 in Zelechow [he was living in CHOCEN close to Wloclawek], the first President of Warsaw, the Poznan official in 1790-1795, 1787-1790, and in 1786-1787, MP, the Freemason, was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, and Izabella Radomicka, the daughter of Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor.

Stary Bialcz is situated north to Smigiel.

We back to CHOCEN:

Stanislaw Erazm SOKOLOWSKI (1806-1869), the owner of Kepka Szlachecka [8 km east to CHOCEN] and Zegocin [Zegocin north to PLESZEW !, and near CZERMIN], and his wife Franciszka Lutostanski (1807 - 1884).

Pakoslaw east to RAWICZ - 10 km north-east to Stwolno of Feliks Cetkowski / Feliks Centkowski, next the owner of Orpiszewek [before him Jakub Kiedrzynski and his wife Bogdanska 2-voto Madalinska].
Pakoslaw of Izydor Wyssogota-Zakrzewski [see Chocen close to Wloclawek].
Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, born in 1738 in Laszczyn, the Rawicz County, died 1799 near Pawlowice.
Feliks Centkowski had relatives in Laszczyn.

Ignacy Jozef Bninski, b. 1820 in Samostrzel, died in 1893 in Samostrzel,
was the husband of Emilia Bninska and the father of Emilia Mielzynska [b. 1846].

IGNACY was the son of Jozef January Bninski 1787-1846; Count;
the grandson of Konstanty Bninski, 1730 - 1810;
and the great-grandson of
Wojciech Bninski, younger, the official of Kowal [close to Chocen, Wloclawek and LUBRANIEC], b. 1690/1700 or ca 1710 - d. 1755 + Katarzyna CIENSKA + Wiktoria Swiecicka, 1690-1747.

The great-great-grandson of
Piotr BNINSKI [ca 1660 - ca 1716] and Anna KRAKOWSKA.
Piotr was the son of Wojciech Bninski, oldest, ca 1620 - ca 1684, inf. in WSCHOWA;
and Piotr was the grandson of Piotr Bninski, oldest.

Mentioned
1.
Emilia BNINSKA (1846-1925) married to Karol Mielzynski;
and
2. Boleslaw Wojciech Bninski (1849-1912) married to Katarzyna Taczanowska;
3. and Maria Ada (1851-1934) were sibilings.

Named Emilia Mielzynska Bninska, b. 1846 in Samostrzel, d. 1925 in Chobienice, the Wolsztyn County. Daughter of Ignacy Jozef Bninski [b. 1820] and Emilia Bninska.
Wife of mentioned Karol Ignacy Mielzynski and mother of Maciej Ignacy Mielzynski born in 1869 in Chobienice.

Above Karol Ignacy Mielzynski, 1838 - 1904, was the son of Maciej Mielzynski CONSPIRATOR.

Named CONSPIRATOR, Count Maciej Mielzynski, b. 1799 in Winnogora, the Szamotuly County, Greater Poland. Died in Kazimierz, the Pabianice County.
Son of Jozef Mielzynski and Franciszka Niemojowska / Niemojewski.

Above named Maciej MIELZYNSKI / Maciej Jozef Franciszek Mielzynski b. 1799 in Winna Gora, d. 1870; the Polish political and social activist, landowner in Winna Gora. He was the son of
Jozef and Franciszka Niemojowski.
He studied at home under a tutor Jan Baptiste Motty, then in Berlin. In youth, he was imprisoned for participation in the "Kosynierzy Union"; he took part in the November Uprising under the command of Dezydery Chlapowski. He was in exile; on his return he was sent to the Prussian prison for nine months, and he received a very fine.
The son of
Jozef Mielzynski, 1765-1824 + Franciszka Niemojowska, 1781-1863,
and grandson of
Maciej Mielzynski, the official in Radziejow, 1733-1793;
Seweryna Lipska;
Ignacy Niemojowski, an official in Wielun, 1750-1786;
Katarzyna Walknowska
[the daughter of Franciszek Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1710;
the granddaughter of Antoni WALKNOWSKI + Urszula Mielzynska],
1750-1787;

and great-grandson of
Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, 1682-1738 in Kobylopole, buried in Wozniki.

Franciszek Walenty was the son of mentioned
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI
[1636 in Niegolewo, the Nowy Tomysl County - 1697 in Goscieszyn, the Wolsztyn County]
and of
Teresa BARANOWSKA.

Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) married Katarzyna MYCIELSKA GORZYCKA MIELZYNSKA.
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka;
KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki.

MACIEJ's children:
1.
Elzbieta, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym;
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + Antoni Walknowski.

BRYGIDA BARDZKA was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770; she was married two times:
to Owidiusz Walknowski and to
Jakub Kiedrzynski.
Junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski, of Kalisz and Orpiszewek, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, was the owner of BIEGANIN [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798] + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.

Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

Brygida's father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
Her brothers:
Augustyn Bardzki of Wrzesnia, died in 1793, and
Rafal Tadeusz Jan Bardzki, 1739-1758.

Her children:
Franciszek Wierusz Walknowski b. 1769 or before, and
Teresa Wierusz Walknowska;
and with JAKUB Kiedrzynski:
1.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 in Sobotka, m. in 1798, Jan Arnold 1751-1840, the owner of Pecherzow. Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811. He was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw.
Witness Maciej Bogdanski, official in KALISZ.
2.
Petronela Kiedrzynska married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski
[compare the Pradzynskis and the Kiedrzynskis of WOLA WIAZOWA ! - the family of the author to this domain].

Gogoly in the Izbica Kujawska community, and in the Wloclawek county - 6 km south to Osiecz Wielki and 17 km south-west to Chocen.

Here was living MISIEWICZ TADEUSZ b. 1885, d. 1948, the owner of Pieleszki and Zalesie, co-owner of Gogoly.

The son of Mieczyslaw Misiewicz (1856-1935), the owner of Kamienica, Dulczowka, Bryla in the DEBICA county. Tadeusz studied in JASLO. In 1914, married and moved home to Romana Potrzebowska in Gogoly.
Pieleszki is a village in the Chodecz community, within Wloclawek County; south-east to Chodecz.
In 1919-1929 acted in Chodecz, also in 1937. And in Wloclawek in 1921. Relatives of Ewa Owsiany.


The KOZMIN district in the Krotoszyn county in 1841:

Orla, owned by Kozierowska; with Orla, Klodka [Klatka ?], Kirkowisko, Cegielnia, Mogilka - north-east to KOZMIN [Polskie Oledry - 4 km north-east to Mogilki - here in Polskie Oledry the Walesa family: 2 km south to TRZEBIN].
Until 1841 in the Kozmin Wielkopolski estate. In 1908, Ferdynand Heising bought ORLA.

Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, General in Lithuania in 1773-1793, supporter of the Constitution the 3rd May; the owner of the KOZMIN estate in 1773-1791.
In 1773, Stary Kozmin was sold by Katarzyna SAPIEHA, to hands of Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, with Obra village.
Stara Obra was leased by Stanislaw Krzyzanowski ca 1775;
7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, and 6 km west to GALEW.
Stanislaw KRZYZANOWSKI b. 1720 and m. Dorota BYSTRAM b. 1730.
Stanislaw Krzyzanowski b. in 1720 in SLUPIA, was the son of Lukasz Krzyzanowski and Joanna Nieswiastowska.
In Witaszyce in 1761:
Ambrozy, was born as the son of Jan Rozdrazewski and Urszula Koszutska, leasedholder of Slupia, in west-central Poland. It lies 6 kilometres south-east of Jarocin;
5 km north-west to Magnuszewice of MYCIELSKI,
13 km north-west to ORPISZEWEK of Jakub Kiedrzynski,
8 km south to TARCE,
9 km south-east to WILKOWYJA [compare WALESA].

Michal Jozef Stanislaw Krzyzanowski b. 1828 in PAKOSLAW.

Piotr Korytowski + Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska
had granddaughter
Marianna Korytowska 1750-1799 + Seweryn Pagowski with a
daughter + Jan Nepomucen Paschalis Chrzanowski 1779-1854,
and with next daughter Anna Pagowska b. 1787 + Rafal Chrzanowski 1783-1831;
and with last daughter
Ludwika Maria Pagowska b. 1801 + Stanislaw Krzyzanowski, 1780-1828, the son of Jakub Filip Florian Krzyzanowski b. 1750 in Jaroslawiec.

JAKUB FILIP was the son of named Stanislaw KRZYZANOWSKI b. ca 1720 + Dorota BYSTRAM b. ca 1730.
JAKUB FILP married in 1779, Ostrzeszow, to Katarzyna KRAKOWSKA, born in 1757 in Olszyna, the daughter of Ignacy KRAKOWSKI.
Jakub Filip had the son Stanislaw KRZYZANOWSKI, 1780-1828, married in 1809 to Elzbieta PAGOWSKA, 1777-1819; Stanislaw KRZYZANOWSKI 2nd times married in 1821, Zegocin, to Ludwika Maria PAGOWSKA.
They had:
Wlodzimierz Bonawentura Kriz KRZYZANOWSKI, 1827-1887, US General and married in 1853, Washington, to Caroline BURNETT. Born in 1827 in Roznowo, close to Oborniki.

Mentioned Dorota BYSTRAM, born in 1730, the daughter of Wladyslaw Aleksander BYSTRAM, 1700-1733.

Stanislaw Krzyzanowski, JUNIOR, 1780-1828, the son of Jakub Filip Florian:

Karolina Gatkiewicz Korytowska died 1850, was daughter of Piotr Korytowski and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska [Ewa come from Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodzicka ca 1720 - died 1780].
Karolina b. after 1760 was wife of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz b. 1766 and mother of
Honorata Murzynowska [SWIEDZIEBNIA ?]
and Tekla Agnieszka Zakrzewska;
and above Alojzy b. ca 1800.
Karolina was half sister of Aurelia; Karolina; Walenty Korytowski [wife Kuczborska] and Mikolaj Nepomucen Korytowski died 1775
[Mikolaj + Ludwika Goczalkowska b. 1721 with daughter
Marianna Pagowska b. 1750 - d. 1799 or after 1801 {Marianna m. in 1775 to Seweryn Pagowski of Kalisz, 1744-1814,
with the daughter
Elzbieta Pagowska, 1777-1819 + Stanislaw Krzyzanowski};
+ 2nd unknown Rokossowska].

The Konarzewski family had Pepowo to 18th cent., then Weronika Konarzewska married Maciej Mycielski and she brought him as her dowry named Pepowo; with Chocieszewice, in 1846 - Teodor Mycielski.
1830, Jozefa Mycielski in Rokosowo.

ROKOSOWO is situated south-west of GOSTYN.

Staniew, 3 km WEST to Kozmin.
In 1730 owned by Piotr Sapieha. Staniew was leased by Radonski ca 1740, then by Bogdanski.
1749, Staniew took Jan Chlebowski as leasedholder.
Katarzyna Sapieha given Staniewo to hands of GORZYNSKI / Gurzynski.
1791, Kalkreuth took Staniewo. 1836, belonged to the Prussian government.

In 1791, the Kozmin estate and RADLIN was bought by Marshal Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth with his wife Charlotta until 1836. Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth in 1802 welcomed here the Prussian King, Fryderyk Wilhelm. In 1807, his wife Charlotta Rohde bought Kozmin.

The Prussian government divided the Kozmin estate on 5 parts. Staniew, with Psiepole and Kaniew. 1841, Edward Diehl took Staniew.

In 1841 - Karol Zygmunt Graetz owned Kozmin.

Count Friedrich Adolf von Kalckreuth, 1737 - 1818, was a Prussian Generalfeldmarschall.
In 1758 was aide de camp to Frederick the Great's brother, Prince Henry, with whom he served until 1763.
LGBT case:
"Personal differences with Prince Henry severed their connection in 1766
[compare Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska in 1768],
and for many years Kalckreuth lived in comparative retirement. He participated in the War of the Bavarian Succession [1778-1779] as a colonel, and on the accession of Frederick William II was restored to favour".
In "1792 had become count and lieutenant-general. Under the Duke of Brunswick, he took a conspicuous part in the campaign of Valmy in 1792, ... the Battle of Kaiserslautern in 1794".
He died as governor of Berlin in 1818.

The Mogilka farm belonged to the Orla estate of Kozierowska in 1841.

Trzebin, south to Galewo / GALEW.
Galewo, owned by Kozierowska, with Galewo village [13 km west to ORPISZEWEK; 19 km west to PLESZEW; 9 km south-west to Magnuszewice - see Erasmus Mycielski] and Trzebin farm in 1841.

Obra [Stara Obra] - belonged to Szmolke, with Walkow and Kaniewo.

Budy and Borzecice with DYMACZ - the Prussian government; BORZECICE, 7 km NORTH to Kozmin Wlkp.

Walkow is a village in the Kozmin Wielkopolski community. 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn.
Walkow - the part of the Obra estate, owned by Szmolke in 1841.

In 1712, Adam Czarnomski m. Anna Kozierowska, in Gozdowo close to KOLCZYN, east to TLUCHOWO, 26 km north-east to SOBOWO - the Walesa family here.

Kozierowski Marian, in Zglenice Duze, within the Sierpc County,
in 1784 Koziorowski, Malanowski, Paprocki, Suskowski, Ustrzycki, Zgleniccy owned here.
In 1921, Franciszek Czachorowski, and Andrzej Kolczynski (67 ha). Close to TLUCHOWO [Tluchowo is situated north to SOBOWO of the Walesa family], Mochowo and KOLCZYN.
Kozierowski Ignacy, in Zuki. Kozierowski Marian, in Zglenice Duze.
Maciej Kozierowski m. in 1808, Gozdowo, 17 km east to TLUCHOWO, close to KOLCZYN.



Owsiany and Walesa close to:
Ujazd - 6 km south-east to Grodzisk Wielkopolski, 12 km north-east to Wielichowo, 7 km north-west to Kamieniec and 7 km south-east to ZDROJ [Neyman];
Prochy - 4 km south-west to Wielichowo, 5 km south-east to Rakoniewice;
Wielichowo - 11 / 12 km north-west to Wilkowo Polskie;
Kowalewo - 3 km north-west to Kamieniec.

Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776-1842, the landlord of above Kamieniec, ie. Andrzej Skorzewski, younger, b. 1776, in Kamieniec, 9 km north-west to SEPNO [Sepno - 17 kilometres south-east of Grodzisk Wielkopolski], married to Ludwika Maria Genowefa Krzycka, 1779-1834;
his son
Seweryn Skorzewski, born in 1806 / 1807 in Krzycko Wielkie / Krzyck Wielki close to Leszno, d. 1873 in above Kamieniec; MP and the landowner of Kamieniec.

Gabriel Skorzewski died in 1783, was the brother of Ludwik Skorzewski. Ludwik was the father of mentioned Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776 - 1842.
Gabriel Skorzewski married Marianna Kczewska.

Felicjan Niegolewski had a sister Teodora Skorzewska, nee Niegolewska. Above Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski was born in 1776, and he was the son of Ludwik Skorzewski and Teodora Skorzewska nee Niegolewska.

Ludwik SKORZEWSKI was born in 1740, and died in KOPASZEWO in 1810. He was married in Pobiedziska in 1770. KOPASZEWO - 4 kilometres north of Krzywin, 14 km south-east of Koscian, and 46 km south of Poznan.
POBIEDZISKA - 8 / 9 km south-east to WRONCZYN.

Ludwik Skorzewski younger, of Pomarzany [28 km north-east to WRONCZYN], b. ca 1740, was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710 and Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of MICHAL Chlapowski. Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710, was the 2nd married to DOROTA CHLAPOWSKA, 1720 - 1786.

Above Andrzej was the son of Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN - below his genealogy.

Kierska married Wladyslaw Skorzewski born ca 1670, with Kopaszewo as her dowry. Wladyslaw Skorzewski owned Kopaszewo until 1724; then his daughter Marianna Skorzewska m. in 1714 to above Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin.

Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo.
Melchior's son was Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1707 who was the owner of Kopaszewo; next owner was Andrzej's brother - Ludwik Skorzewski, older. Ludwik bought Rogaczewo.

Mentioned Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1707, m. Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of Michal Chlapowski, 1680-1766 + Ludwika Sobocka.

Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski, with a son
Andrzej Skorzewski,
and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

Melchior Skorzewski b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin, was the son of
Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Skorzewski b. ca 1610, and Zofia Scibor - Poniecka.
The great-grandson of
Wawrzyniec Skorzewski b. ca maybe 1560 / 1563.

In Poznan in 1582, Wawrzyniec Skorzewski gives a written commitment that he will marry to Anna Buszewska, b. ca 1565, the sister of Jakub Buszewski - the children of Wincenty Buszewski.

Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1707/1710, was cousin to Anna Skorzewska, 1700-1745, and she had the son Colonel ANDRZEJ BARDZKI, 1730-1819, the closest friend of ERASMUS MYCIELSKI, near to Pleszew.

Anna Bardzka nee Skorzewska, was the daughter of Royal General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1740 [Count, the son of GABRIEL Skorzewski, the grandson of Wladyslaw Skorzewski] and Dorota CHOINSKA / Chojenska, b. ca 1670 / 1675.
Dorota had 15 children:
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, Marianna Drweska, and 13 others.

Anna Bardzka had a brother Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. bef. 1730 - d. in 1773 in ZON, close to Margonin.

Anna married Pawel Bardzki, and she was the mother to:
above Andrzej Bardzki;
Jozef Bardzki;
Ignacy Bardzki;
Franciszek Bardzki;
Katarzyna Bardzka.

Note:

Ignacy's Skorzewski b. 1707 sibilings
[Aniela Borzecka, 1711 - 1773, married Ignacy Skorzewski, 1707 - 1789]:
Marianna Skorzewska, older, 1690 - 1768;
Helena Skorzewska, b. ca 1700;
Urszula;
Stanislaw SKORZEWSKI, 1700 - 1761;
Jozef Skorzewski, older, b. ca 1700;
Konstancja SKORZEWSKA;
Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - 1789;
Anna, 1710 - 1745;
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, 1716 - 1773;
Gabriel Skorzewski, died in 1783;
Hieronim Skorzewski.

Gabriel Skorzewski and Franciszka Zakrzewska, sec. voto Chlapowska:
in Poznan, 1784, an Arbitration court was regarding the determination of the remaining fortune and debt after Ignacy Twardowski, the Lublin voivode-governor. Among others on Lussowko / Lusowo - see below. We read here on
Jan Chlapowski, the Poznan official, and Franciszka Zakrzewski, Skorzewska, his wife. Franciszka was widowed in 1783 and married 2nd to Jan Chlapowski in 1783/1784.

Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski was a art collector, Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Stary Bialcz or in Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow.
The son of
Izydor Zakrzewski [the owner of Stary Bialcz] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska [the owner of Stary Bialcz].

Ignacy ZAKRZEWSKI was the brother of
Franciszka Skorzewska [the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, born ca 1700/1715,
who was the son of
General Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota CHOJENSKA / CHOINSKA
[ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska].

Gabriel Skorzewski died in 1783, was the brother of Ludwik Skorzewski born ca 1740.
Ludwik Skorzewski b. ca 1740, was the father of Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776 - 1842.

Kaminiec / Kamieniec:

Kamieniec - 12 km north-east to WIELICHOWO, and 12 km south-east to GRODZISK Wielkopolski. 9 km north-west to SEPNO.

In Dluzyna in 1843 was bpt.: but in Sokolowo, Seweryna Jozefa was born, the daughter of Henryk Skorzewski, the owner of SOKOLOWO, and of Kamieniec + Ignacja.
Witnesses:
Stanislaw Jarzebowski, the owner of KRZYCK, and Izabella SKORZEWSKA from GOLANICE.

Dluzyna in 1843, but died in Machcin, Stanislaw Micara, who was born in 1777, the owner of Dluzyn - Machcin.

Machcin
- lies 9 kilometres south-west of Smigiel, 21 km south-west of Koscian; 6 km east to Dluzyna, 3 km north-east to Bukowiec Gorny.

Dluzyn / Dluzyny belonged to the Smigiel district, it was a part of the Machcin estate. Stanislaw Micara owned Machciu, Dluzyn and Boszkowo in the SMIGIEL district.

We back to the relatives of OWSIANY:
Franciszka Marciniak, born in 1798 in Debsko, 15 km north-west to Wilkowo Polskie, close to Wielichowo; north-west to KOSCIAN; 10 km north-east to GOSCIESZYN. Her parents, Piotr Marciniak + Katarzyna.
Franciszka married in 1815, Wielichowo, to Wojciech Brebor, 1791-1832.

The Owsiany family was living before Second World War in Wilkowo Polskie, in the Wielichowo community. Wilkowo Polskie in 1775, took Wladyslaw Szoldrski's sons: Antoni Szoldrski; and
Jakub Szoldrski / Jakub Piotr Kilian (1748-1783), m. Eufrozyna Gajewska.
They had 5 sons:
Wiktor Tomasz Antoni (1775-1830)
and Ludwik August (1776-1776).

The Wilkowo - Bielawy estate in 1783 took his widowed Eufrozyna, and son Wiktor Szoldrski, under care of General Jan Swiecicki; + Jozef Stablewski.

In Dluzyna in 1837:
Henryk Skorzewski, the owner of Turkow, born in 1809, married Ignacya Kotarska from Sokolow, b. 1815.
Witness:
Andrzej Skorzewski, the owner of Kamieniec, the father of Henryk Skorzewski, b. 1809.
And Tytus Kotarski, young, from Turkow. Wedding in Charbielin.

Above Andrzej Skorzewski younger, born in 1776, was the grandson of
Andrzej Skorzewski older, born in 1707 / 1710 and Dorota Chlapowska, b. ca 1710;
and the great-grandson of
Melchior SKORZEWSKI and Marianna Zakrzewska.

Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, was the son of Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski.
Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, 1670/1671-1754, m. Anna Kozminska, 1695 - 1726, the daughter of Adam Kozminski and Katarzyna Wysogotta-Zakrzewska, b. in 1660.

KATARZYNA Kozminska, born Wyssogota-Zakrzewska in 1660, was the daughter of Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski and Barbara Zakrzewska.

Katarzyna had a brothers -
Jan Zakrzewski and
Stanislaw Andrzej Zakrzewski.
Jan Zakrzewski was the father of Marianna Skorzewska and Elzbieta Swinarska.

Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski
with a son Andrzej Skorzewski
and with the granddaughter
KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

Named KASPER Zakrzewski was the son of Hermengild Franciszek Zakrzewski / Hermenegild Franciszek Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.

Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710, was the 2nd married to DOROTA CHLAPOWSKA,
with the son
Gabriel Skorzewski younger + Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, b. ca 1750,
and the granddaughter -
Ludwika Skorzewska b. 1770.

Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707 / 1710, was the son of Melchior SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1680, and Marianna Zakrzewska, 1691-1742.

Andrzej Skorzewski, younger, b. 1776, in Kamieniec, 9 km north-west to SEPNO, ie. Andrzej Marek Franciszek Skorzewski, 1776-1842, married to Ludwika Maria Genowefa Krzycka, 1779-1834;
his son
Seweryn Skorzewski, b. in 1806 / 1807 in Krzycko Wielkie / Krzyck Wielki close to Leszno, d. 1873 in Kamieniec; MP and the landowner.

Andrzej Skorzewski younger was the owner of Kamieniec, and Ludwika Krzycki, the owner of Krzycko Wielkie and Golanice.

Jezierzyce Koscielne - 14 north-east to WSCHOWA [Wschowa in 1343 to Poland]; 14 km south-east to GORSKO. 4 km west to Golanice and Krzycko Male. 5 km to ex-border of Bohemia - Czech / Silesia [1348-1742].

GORSKO, 10 km south-west to PRZEMET; 13 km north-west to Jezierzyce Koscielne.

Wilkowo Polskie, 23 km north to KRZYCKO WIELKIE.

The sister of grandfather of Lech Walesa in the Chocen community:
Jozefa Gajewska (born Walesa), 1882 - 1925, had 8 siblings:
Rozalia Schmidt (born Walesa) of the Chocen community,
Wiktoria Beczka (born Walesa) and 6 others.

Jozefa WALESA married Walenty Gajewski b. 1879. Czeslaw Gajewski was born in 1913, to Walenty Gajewski and Jozefa Walesa.
Walenty Gajewski 2nd was born in 1879 or in 1868 in Wielichowo

[see:
Tomasz Gajewski b. 1844 in Mlynki, the Wagrowiec County, Greater Poland, was the son of Michal Gajewski

{Michal GAJEWSKI, b. ca 1804, d. 1871 in Karczewo, Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, 5 kilometres north-east of Kamieniec, 10 km east of Grodzisk Wielkopolski and 16 km north-east to WIELICHOWO, and in Wielichowo - the OWSIANY family.
Close to Grodzisk Wielkopolski we have the Jozef NEYMAN clan}

and Weronika NOWAK

{b. ca 1809 in GLINNO, the Wagrowiec county - Mlynki, 5 km south to Glinno}.

Tomasz Gajewski was the husband of Antonina Gajewski. Tomasz b. 1844, was the father of
Peter Gajewski b. in POPOWO Koscielne - 10 km north to Glinno;
Kazimiera Gajewska;
Theodore Gajewski and
Waleria Gajewska.

Tomasz Gajewski b. 1844, was the brother of
Marianna Krol;
Anna Pilarska;
Walenty Gajewski the 1st, b. ca 1841

{the father of Stanislawa Przykucka b. 1861 in SKOKI close to WAGROWIEC, and Franciszka Kiziorek b. 1864 in MLYNKI close to WAGROWIEC, and maybe Walenty Gajewski, the 2nd, b. 1879 or 1868 in Wielichowo - 15 km north-east to Przemet};

and also brother of
Jan Franciszek Gajewski;
Jozefa Januszewska b. 1842 in Mlynki, the Wagrowiec County - 16 km north to WRONCZYN - and 1 others].

Hutten-Czapski and Mielzynski with Owsiany in Wielichowo.
Owsiany in 1885, in Kamieniec close to Wilanowo.
Owsiany in Pacholewo [north-east to WARGOWO] with the Pradzynskis.

Antoni KOZLOWSKI b. 1756/1760,
was the son of
Jakub Kozlowski, b. ca 1725, d. in 1788 in Szoldry [31 km south of Poznan];
the owner of Goscieszyna and Gorki (in 1759), the owner of Wyskoc (in 1775), Wiry (in 1766),
married 1st in 1756 in Ujazd, the Kamieniec parish, Jozefa Golecka / Jozefa GALECKA, b. 1738, d. 1813,
the daughter of
Aleksander Golecki / Aleksander Galecki, b. ca 1710, d. aft. 1775 + Katarzyna Damecka died bef. 1790.

Antoni Kozlowski, b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1784, the owner of Sroki and Gorka, close to Kobylin, married 2nd in 1783 in Lodz, to Roza Kczewska / Kszczewska, 2nd, b. ca 1760.
Witnesses:
Stanislaw Kostka Potocki, Colonel, the owner of Bedlewo,
Feliks Niegolewski, the owner of Bytyn [compare - NAIMSKI],
Jakub Myszkowski, the owner of Gorka, close to Brodnica.

Now look at WIELICHOWO [Owsiany - Boryslawski and Walesa - Gajewski as the line to the Chocen commune] and to the area of the Great Poland between Koscian and Przemet and Grodzisk Wielkopolski together with Zbaszyn - Chobienice:

Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY - for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.

Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.

Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice, 3 kilometres west of Wielichowo, 14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski; 16 / 17 km south to Zdroj - compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN; 9 km south-west to KOWALEWO.

Kowalewo - 3 km north-west to Kamieniec, 7 km north-west to Wilanowo, 10 km south-east to Grodzisk Wielkopolski, 11 km south-east to ZDROJ [NEYMAN].

WIELICHOWO - 12 km north-west to Wilkowo Polskie [Szoldrski - Poninski + Cagliostro; Kiedrzynska-Zamoyska in 1775].

Prochy belonged to Rozalia Kierski at the beginning of the 19th century;
then to the Mielzynski family;
Prochy with Pruszkowo Olendry owned Piotr Radonski;
and ca 1870, Prochy was owned by Count Plater.

Wielichowo
- at the end of the 17th century, the Poznan chapter became the official owner.
We don't know the names of the farm tenants until the 1st half of the 19th century. In 1730 it was Andrzej Krzywosadzki and the family of Andrzej and Regina Sawicki were court tutors at that time.
Separate tenants were Antoni and Helena Smolenski / Smolinski.
In 1743, Karol Rokossowski was the landlord;
Michal Narwanski, and then Marianna Rychlewska, the treasurer.
In 1767, Katarzyna Majkowska was the tenant.
The manager Felicjan Klosowski, married to Rozalia Strzelecka, who was replaced by Szusciewicz in 1770.
In 1781, Wladyslaw Walknowski, the abbot, a suffragan from Poznan built on the site of an older temple new church.
The last tenants in the eighteenth century were Maciej Markowski in love with Julianna Slowacka. After the third partition of Poland in 1795, the Prussian government secularized the property and the farm was sold to General Friedrich Wilhelm von Zastrov, adjutant of the King of Prussia.
After Fryderyk, WIELICHOWO inherited August Adolf von Zastrov, the Prussian major.
In 1839 he sold the Wielichowo village to Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski (1780-1842) who was married Brygida Sczaniecka with 3 children:
Teodozja,
Cezary
and Aleksander Mielzynski - the insurgent of 1831.

The named Teodozja Mielzynska took Wielichowo.

Stanislaw Mielzynski was born in 1840, in Baszkow close to KROTOSZYN [see Angela Merkel].
Stanislaw Mielzynski married to Aniela RONNE, born in 1832, in Gargsdai / Gargzdai manor / Gorzdy, Lithuania now {ex-border to East Prussia}.

Aniela Mielzynska was the daughter of Felix II / Feliksas von Ronne, born ca 1797 - died in 1857, the owner of Gargsdai / Gargzdai. Feliks II = Feliks Filip von Ronne, b. ca 1797 / 1800, known as Felix II Baron Ronne, was the son of
Felix {1st} Baron Ronne and Antonia GIELGUD = Gelgaudaite; an owner of Gargsdai.

Feliks 2nd married Franciszka ZALUSKA / Franziska Countess Zaluskyte, 2nd m. to Princess Ruboviska / Rubowicka.

When Felix von Ronne 2nd died, his daughter, above named Countess ANIELA MIELZYNSKA / Anele Mielzinskienei {see Krotoszyn, Baszkow and Bilewicz - Angela Merkel} taken the estate land with Gargsdai / Gargzdai manor.
Then the GARGZDAI estate belonged to Baron Eugenijus Ronne / Eugeniusz von Ronne.



Stara Hancza and Grabowski - Kosciuszko - Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski - Countes Broel-Plater:
Ca 1800, Weronika Scipio del Campo was lady-owner, b. bef. 1763, the daughter of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo, 1728 - 1791. Ignacy was the son of Jozef Scipio del Campo, ca 1705 - 1743, and the grandson of Jan Scipio and Teresa Jozefowicz.
JOZEF Scipio was the Lithuanian Marshal in 1739, MP, the Lida official. Jozef married Teresa Barbara Pac, born Radziwill, in 1728.
Teresa was born bef. 1714, in Berdyczow. They had 2 children, a son - Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo.
Ignacy Scipio b. 1728, m. Marianna Wodzicka b. ca 1730.
Weronika Scipio was the granddaughter of Piotr Wodzicki, the governor in Sacz, lived 1700-1770 + Konstancja Dembinska, 1700-1784.
Weronika was the great-granddaughter of Teresa Lipska b. ca 1670 and Antoni Dembinski, the Cracow official, lived ca 1660 - 1730, the son of Ludwik Dembinski, ca 1630 - 1687,
the grandson of Krzysztof Dembinski b. ca 1580.

Weronika Scipio del Campo b. ca 1763, m. Pawel Jan Grabowski ca 1780.
Pawel Grabowski with the Oksza coat of arms, the Wolkowysk official, 1761-1831,
the son of
General Michal Grzegorz Grabowski b. 1719 in Lithuania, d. 1799 in Cracow, and Ewa Karolina ZELENSKA b. 1742.

Michal's brother was Tomasz Marian Grabowski, b. 1720, d. 1771,
the son of Stefan Grabowski b. ca 1690, and Teodora STRYJENSKA.
Tomasz Grabowski was the husband of Anna ROZYCKA and Dorota Ottenhauzen b. 1744.
Michal's second brother was Jan Jerzy Grabowski + Elzbieta Szydlowska.
She was 2-voto Stanislaw August Poniatowski, the King of Poland-Lithuania.
Elzbieta had a son a son Stanislaw Grabowski, with new Topor coat of arms, b. in 1780 in Warsaw, died in 1845 in Warsaw, Secretary of Prime Minister of the Warsaw Duchy;
Stanislaw Grabowski m. 1st to Cecylia Dembowska, the daughter of Jozef Dembowski, 2nd to Css Julia Zabiello.

Michal's next brother Jozef Grabowski with great-great-granddaughter Teodozja Grabowska + Aleksander Oskierka.

Michal's sister Wiktoria Grabowska b. ca 1690 ? + ca 1710 to Faustyn Benedykt Kosciuszko b. ca 1670,
the son of
Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko, 1629-1711 + Teresa Denisowicz
(Aleksander was the great-grandfather to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko);
Michal's last brother was Wojciech Grabowski.

Pawel Grabowski b. 1761, was the grandson of Stefan Grabowski, b. ca 1690, d. 1756, and Teodora STRYJENSKA.
The great-grandson of
Krystian Krzysztof Jerzy Grabowski b. ca 1655, died in 1711 + Katarzyna Oborska.
Krystian Grabowski was the son of Jan Grabowski b. maybe ca 1620.

Weronika Grabowska had children:
Karolina Maria Larysz;
and Ludwika Broel Plater.

Weronika sold Stara Hancza in 1803 to Andrzej Mietlerski.

The Grabowski - Kosciuszko branch:

Elzbieta Grabowska, b. 1748 or 1749, d. 1810 in Warsaw, the daughter of Teodor Kajetan Szydlowski the official in PLOCK, and Teresa Witkowska.
Elzbieta married Jan Jerzy Grabowski (d. 1789) with:
Michal Grabowski, Aleksandra Grabowska, Kazimierz Grabowski.

Elzbieta married 2nd Stanislaw August Poniatowski,
with:
Kazimierz Grabowski, Stanislaw Grabowski [see below], Izabela Grabowska.

Elzbieta Grabowska nee Szydlowska m. Jan Jerzy Grabowski (b. ca 1730, died in 1789 or in 1784)
and they had children:
1.
Stanislaw Grabowski, b. 1780, Warszawa, d. 1845, Warszawa, Secretary of the Council of State and Ministers Council of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, married Cecylia Dembowska, the daughter of Jozef Dembowski + Julia Zabiello.
2.
Izabela Grabowska b. ca 1770 - 1856, m. Walenty Faustyn Sobolewski;
3.
Konstancja Grabowska, m. Wincenty Doria-Dernalowicz;
4.
Michal Grabowski, 1773 - 1812.

Jan Jerzy Grabowski born ca 1730 at Lithuania, died 1789, Lieutenant General of the Crown Army, general inspector of Lithuania; Calvinist (Reformed Evangelist), in 1767 he became the marshal of the dissident SLUCK confederation under the patronage of Russia
[compare Jerzy Wilhelm von Goltz (vel Golcz) b. in Golczewo, d. 1767, the General Lieutenant in 1760, General major in 1750, the Torun marshal of Protestant confederation in 1767, the official in Tuchola].
In 1769, Jan Jerzy Grabowski married Elzbieta Szydlowska. Most of the children from this relationship were really children of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski and they were brought up to Catholics. One of them was Stanislaw Grabowski.

Jan Jerzy GRABOWSKI was the son of Stefan Grabowski, b. ca 1690, died in 1756 and Teodora STRYJENSKA Grabowska.
The grandson of
Krystian Krzysztof Jerzy Grabowski b. ca 1655, d. in 1711, the official in BRZESC LITEWSKI in 1693, married to Katarzyna OBORSKA.
The great-grandson of
Jan Grabowski - Calvinist - b. ca 1620.

Compare:
Michal's brother Jozef Grabowski with great-great-granddaughter Teodozja Grabowska + Aleksander Oskierka. Michal's sister Wiktoria Grabowska b. ca 1690 + ca 1710 to Faustyn Benedykt Kosciuszko b. ca 1670, the son of
Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko, 1629-1711 + Teresa Denisowicz.
Faustyn Benedykt "Siechnowicki" Kosciuszko was the official in Brzesc Litewski in 1746, born ca 1670.
His father -
Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko (the great-grandfather of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko) the first Catholic in the family. Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko (1629-1711) was the judge in the Brzesc Litewski province.
Ambrozy Kazimierz Kosciuszko Siechnowiecki 1667 - ca 1720/1723, was the son of named Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko Siechnowiecki. Ambrozy Kazimierz Kosciuszko was the owner of Siechnowicze and the judge of the Brzesc Litewski province. Ambrozy's uncle - Chryzostom Kosciuszko, who in 1669 managed of Kobryn.
Ambrozy Kazimierz Kosciuszko - the grandfather of Tadeusz - had 3 brothers.
Ludwik Tadeusz Kosciuszko (1700-1758), was the son of named Ambrozy Kazimierz Kosciuszko. Ludwik Kosciuszko took Mereczowszczyzna close to Kosow Poleski.
Ludwik Kosciuszko was the father to General Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszko.

Above Wiktoria Grabowska m. Kosciuszko, b. ca 1690, was the daughter of Krystian Jerzy Grabowski b. 1655, d. 1711 + Katarzyna Oborska.
Krystian Krzysztof Jerzy Grabowski b. ca 1655, d. in 1711, the official in BRZESC LITEWSKI in 1693.
Krystyan Grabowski b. 1655, was the son of Jan Grabowski b. ca 1620.

Wiktoria's brother was Stefan Grabowski, b. ca 1690, died in 1756, m. Teodora STRYJENSKA.
Jan Jerzy Grabowski was the son of named Stefan Grabowski.

Wiktoria had a second brother Jozef Grabowski who had great-great-granddaughter Teodozja Grabowska + Aleksander Oskierka.

Wiktoria Grabowska + Faustyn Benedykt "Siechnowicki" Kosciuszko, the official in Brzesc Litewski in 1746, born ca 1670. His father - Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko (the great-grandfather of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko) the first Catholic in the family.
Ambrozy Kazimierz Kosciuszko Siechnowiecki 1667 - ca 1720/1723, was the son of named Aleksander Jan Kosciuszko Siechnowiecki.

Wiktoria's Grabowska Kosciuszko son -
Jan Nepomucen Kosciuszko Siechnowiecki born 1720.

Elzbieta Konstancja GARCZYNSKA (d. aft. 1719) bought Obodowo in 1695, m. in 1675 to Jakub Teofil Dorpowski = Jakub Dorpowski, b. ca 1650, d. 1689/1693. Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, maybe was the son of Jakub Dorpowski b. ca 1650 and the grandson of Jan Dorpowski b. ca 1610, died in 1668.
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, m. 3rd Anna Elisabeth von Dorpusch, nee von der Goltz, 1670 - 1737, the daughter of Ekhardt von der Goltz.
Pawel's son - Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, and Ludwik was the brother of
Pawel II / VII Dorposch von Dorpowski,
Hedwig Margarethe von der Goltz,
and Anna Ludwika Luisa von Kleist;
Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, was the half-brother to Krysztof Chryzostom Ernest Dorpowski.
Above Pawel II / VII Dorposch von Dorpowski, 1699 - 1757, acc. to Andrea Angelika Dickerson. Pawel II / VII m. twice, to Barbara Esther Grassee and 2nd Elisabeth Catharina.
Above Pawel Dorpowski, senior, b. ca 1635, m. 3rd Anna Elisabeth von Dorpusch. But Ludwik Dorpowski, 1690-1757, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, and Anna Gulcz / GOLCZ / Anna GOLTZ.
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, m. 1st with two sons, born ca 1678 / 1680.
Pawel Dorpowski m. 2nd with one son, b. ca 1678 - 1718, and with a grandson b. ca 1700.
In 1744, Jozef Lukomski, the son of Kazimierz Lukomski + Apolonia Mieszkowska voto Swinarska, the owner of Pomorzanki {9 km south-east to Popowo Koscielne} in the Gniezno county, sold Pomorzanki to Ludwik Dorpowski, Colonel.
In 1729, Ludwik Dorpowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel, the owner of Popowo Koscielne and Kakulin {5 km south to Popowo Koscielne}, agreed with his wife Marianna Gniazdowska, vs. Teresa Kaminska widowed after death of Stanislaw Cielecki, and vs. her son Michal CIELECKI.

Samson GARCZYNSKI bought Karczewo and Karczewko - 15 km south-west to TUCHOLA. His widowed Barbara Werda Garczynska took Wiecbork in 1684 - 1687, 14 km south to Sepolno Krajenskie.
And probably his widowed Barbara Werda Garczynska took Nynkowo in 1669 - 14 km east to Zukowo, at present in west Gdansk. Samson's oldest daughter was
Ewa Eufrozyna Garczynska (b. ca 1632 - d. bef. 1714), m. 1st in 1658 to Wawrzyniec Waldowski, the owner of Karnowko and Waldowko - 17 km south-east to LINIEWO;
Wawrzyniec Waldowski died aft. 1661. EWA married sec. to Wojciech Ignacy Gut Zapedowski, who sec. married Elzbieta Konstancja (d. aft. 1719), bought Obodowo - 14 km east to SEPOLNO KRAJENSKIE - in 1695.

Von Goltz - Dorpowski and Smilowice close to Chocen; Niegolewo - 9 km north to Opalenica [west of Poznan].
Opalenica belonged to General Jozef Niemojewski, junior, who was the son to Antoni Niemojowski.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, the son of Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, b. ca 1690/1701, and Dorpowska b. ca 1715. Antoni was the Royal Court official in 1778, then he was the priest.
Above Dorpowska b. ca 1715, was the daughter of Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, and Teofila Podoski.

Smilowice
{7 km south-east to Kruszynek / Dobra Wola.
Kruszynek - 9 km south-east to BRZESC KUJAWSKI}
in 1633, belonged to Stanislaw Kretkowski b. maybe ca 1605;
then to his daughter Barbara Kretkowska b. ca 1650 + Chryzostom Dorpowski / KRZYSZTOF Dorpowski / Krzysztof Chryzostom Ernest Dorpowski, the Brzesc Kujawski official, Colonel and judge, and the governor of LOWICZ, Senator in 1713, b. maybe ca 1655, died in 1718.
Krzysztof Dorpowski b. ca 1655, was the son of PAWEL Dorpowski b. aft. 1635 + PRZEBENDOWSKA b. ca 1634.
Above Przebendowska was the daughter of Piotr Przebendowski b. ca 1615 + Anna Katarzyna von KROCKOW, b. ca 1610/1612, d. ca 1647, the daughter of Georg von Krockow and Idea.
Georg von Krockow / von Krokow / Jerzy, b. ca 1565, d. in 1642, the son of Reinhold Krokowski and Barbara Krokowska nee Wejher, ie. Barbara von Krockow / von Weiher / Weyher / Zitzewitz, b. ca 1530, the daughter of Klaus Nicolaus von Weiher b. ca 1490 and Anna Zofia Ramel / Sofija Rahmel / Weyher b. bef. 1494.
Anna Zofia was the daughter of Doring von Ramel and Judith Dorothea von Zitzewitz, b. ca 1465, who was the daughter of Peter von Zitzewitz and Catharina von Zitzewitz (nee von Puttkamer), of Zettin b. ca 1435.
Katharina von Zitzewitz (nee von Puttkamer), was the daughter of Nicolaus von Puttkamer and Elisabeth von Natzmer b. ca maybe 1410.
Elisabeth was a daughter of Oldewig von Natzmer, b. maybe ca 1380, the landlord of Jacobshagen / Dobrzany, which in 1336, came into the possession of the Pomeranian family of Steglitz - east to Stargard Szczecinski.

Above Krzysztof Chryzostom Ernest Dorpowski, b. ca 1655, d. in 1718, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635;
the grandson of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590.
Wojciech Dorpowski was the husband of Konstancja KROKOWSKA b. 1616, and the 2nd to Anna KRYGER / KRUGER m. von Dorpowski.
Wojciech was the father of Katarzyna Kleist; Lukasz Dorpowski; Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635; Andrzej II (or Andreas) von Dorpowski; Wojciech (or Michal Wojciech Dorpowski) von Dorpowski.
Above Konstancja Krokowska / Konstanze Dorpowski (nee von Krockow) b. in March 1616, was the daughter of Ernst von Krockow, Ist and Euphrosine von Schwartzwald.
Ernst von Krockow, Ist, b. in 1574 in Niepogledzie, the SLUPSK county, d. in 1631 in Warsaw, the son of Reinhold Krokowski and Barbara Wejher / von Weiher / Zitzewitz, who was the daughter of Klaus Nicolaus von Weiher and Anna Zofia Rahmel b. bef. 1494.

Kasper Kiedrzynski was living close to the Pomeranian border / Prussia at the Chodziez district. Kasper was the brother to Izydor Kiedrzynski who was born 1749, married 2nd in Jedlno to HELENA born in 1762. Izydor's brother, Kasper Kiedrzynski or Kacper Kiedrzynski born in 1749/1750 in Bieganin close to Raszkow, married to Maryanna Arcichowska of the MARGONIN district.

Gniewkow / Gniewkowo, at half way from Inowroclaw to Torun, 20 km north-west to Przybranowo.
Here in 1704, Barbara SOKOLOWSKA was born as the daughter of Wojciech Sokolowski and Marjanna; godparents - Adankt Niemojewski and above Barbara Kretkowska b. ca 1650, the wife of Chryzostom Dorpowski, the Brzesc Kujawski official, b. ca 1655.

Barbara's [Kretkowska Dorpowska] son - Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, was the last SMILOWICE owner and then Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.
Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, married Teofila Podoska.
Teofila Dorpowska m. 2nd to Stanislaw Szembek and 3rd to Jozef Wojciech Dambski.

Michal's daughter was Franciszka Dorpowska, b. ca 1715, and she was married Jozef Niemojewski, b. ca 1690/1701, the son of Andrzej Niemojewski and Anna Tuczynska. Franciszka Niemojewska was the granddaughter of Barbara Kretkowska b. ca 1650 + Chryzostom Dorpowski, the Brzesc Kujawski official, b. ca 1655. Barbara's [Kretkowska Dorpowska] son - Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, was the last SMILOWICE owner.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, was the son of above Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, b. ca 1690/1701, and Franciszka Dorpowska b. ca 1715. Antoni was the Royal Court official in 1778, then he was the priest. Above Franciszka Dorpowska b. ca 1715, was the daughter of Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, and Teofila Podoski.

Jozef Niemojewski m. 1st to Anna KOSCIELSKA and 2nd to Franciszka DORPOWSKA b. 1715.
Jozef Niemojewski, older, was the father to ANTONI Niemojewski, b. ca 1743, d. in 1797.
Antoni Niemojowski / Niemojewski had a son GENERAL Jozef Niemojewski, younger, b. in 1769 in Srem, d. in 1839 in Rokitnica, the Brodnica county, close to SWIEDZIEBNIA + Julianna von Klug / Julianna KLUG. General Jozef Niemojewski was closest friend to Colonel NEYMAN - see OPALENICA.
General Jozef Niemojewski had a sister Wiktoria Ciechomska b. in 1770.

Teofila Dorpowska, b. ca 1720, m. Jan Dembinski, b. aft. 1710. Jan Dembinski was the BRACLAW official, and Teofila Dorpowska was the daughter of Ludwik Dorpowski b. maybe ca 1690, Colonel, m. Marianna Gniazdowska.
Ludwik Dorpowski b. maybe ca 1690, d. in 1757 in Popowo Koscielne, close to Miescisko and to Wagrowiec, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski, b. ca 1635, d. bef. 1724.
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, was the son of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590, and Anna Kryger / Kruger.
Mentioned Krzysztof Chryzostom Ernest Dorpowski d. in 1718, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635;
the grandson of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590.

Ludwik Dorpowski, b. ca 1690, Colonel, m. Marianna Gniazdowska. Ludwik d. in 1757 in Popowo Koscielne {7 kilometres south-west of Miescisko, 14 km south-east of Wagrowiec}, buried in Poznan. Ludwik Dorpowski was appointed to military rank of Colonel in 1785, lived in 1670-1757, m. Marianna Gniazdowska, 1700-1761.
They had sons:
1. Jozef Ludwik Dorpowski, 1739-1789, the Crown Marshal in 1787,
2. Antoni Kazimierz Dorpowski, the Gniezno official in 1773, lived in 1737-1777, m. 1st Marianna Chroscicka, 1744-1772, and m. 2nd to Marianna Agnieszka Barbara Swinarska, 1750-1806.
Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, d. in 1757 in Popowo Koscielne, close to Miescisko and to Wagrowiec, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski, b. ca 1635, d. bef. 1724.
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, was the son of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590 + Anna Kryger / Kruger.

Compare:
Agnieszka WALDOWSKA, was the daughter of Franciszek Waldowski and Joanna DORPOWSKA, the daughter of Jakub DORPOWSKI / Jakub Teofil Dorpowski b. ca 1650, and Konstancja Elzbieta GARCZYNSKA.
Elzbieta Konstancja GARCZYNSKA (d. aft. 1719) bought Obodowo in 1695 in the NAKLO county, m. in 1675 to Jakub Teofil Dorpowski = Jakub Dorpowski, b. ca 1650, d. 1689/1693.
Jakub Teofil / Jakub Dorpowski b. ca 1650, of BOLEWO, d. 1689/1693, was the son of Jan Dorpowski who was born ca 1620, died in 1686.
Mikolaj Ostrowski of the KALISZ province, was the stepfather to named Elzbieta Garczynska Dorpowska, m. Jakub Dorpowski died bef. 1693. In 1682, Adrian Rembowski, the son of Krzysztof Rembowski, court case vs. Jakub Dorpowski, b. ca 1650, the owner of Kruszynek in the Inowroclaw county, 8 km north-west to Golaszewo of the Dambskis {ca 1803 the Walesas here}, 11 km north to Chocen.
Acc. to me:
Mikolaj OSTROWSKI - his stepdaughter Elzbieta Ostrowska married in 1675 to Jan Dorpowski - was the guardian of the children of already deceased Jan Dorpowski in 1668 or in 1686. Jan Dorpowski b. ca 1620, was the father to Jakub Dorpowski b. ca 1650, who was the husband of named Elzbieta Garczynska dorpowska.
The brothers:
Kazimierz Dorpowski and Jakub Dorpowski b. ca 1650.

Samson's Garczynski older [b. 1596] daughter - Elzbieta Konstancja Garczynska (d. aft. 1719) bought Obodowo in 1695, m. in 1675 to Jakub Teofil Dorpowski, b. ca 1650 ?, d. 1689/1693.
Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, maybe was the son of Jakub Dorpowski b. ca 1650 and the grandson of Jan Dorpowski b. ca 1620, died in 1668/1686.
Jan Dorpowski, ca 1620 - 1686, was probably the brother to PAWEL Dorpowski, b. ca 1635.
In Poznan, in 1686, Jan Dorpowski, maybe the son of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590 + Anna Kryger / Kruger, give a financial obligation to hands of Jerzy Korytowski and to Jerzy's wife Anna Kozuchowska, the daughter of Andrzej KOZUCHOWSKI.

Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, d. in 1757 in Popowo Koscielne, close to Miescisko and to Wagrowiec, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski, b. ca 1635, d. bef. 1724.
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, was the son of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590 [maybe ca 1570] + Anna Kryger / Kruger [we know on Anna sorceress, b. 1571 in Gdansk, died in 1659 in Gdansk]. Wojciech Dorpowski - inf. in 1601, 1608, 1611 and 1613.

Barbara Kretkowska b. ca 1650, the wife of Chryzostom Dorpowski, the Brzesc Kujawski official, b. ca 1655. Barbara's [Kretkowska Dorpowska] son - Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, was the last SMILOWICE owner and then Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.
Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, married Teofila Podoska.
Teofila Dorpowska m. 2nd to Stanislaw Szembek and 3rd to Jozef Wojciech Dambski.

Michal's daughter was Franciszka Dorpowska, b. ca 1715, and she was married Jozef Niemojewski, b. ca 1690/1701, the son of Andrzej Niemojewski and Anna Tuczynska.

Above named Wojciech Dorpowski was born ca 1590. Wojciech Dorpowski was 2nd the husband of Konstancja KROKOWSKA b. 1616, and the 1st to Anna KRYGER / KRUGER m. von Dorpowski.
Wojciech Dorpowski was the father of Katarzyna Kleist; Lukasz Dorpowski; Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635; Andrzej II (or Andreas) von Dorpowski; Wojciech (or Michal Wojciech Dorpowski) von Dorpowski.
Above Konstancja Krokowska / Konstanze Dorpowski (nee von Krockow) b. in March 1616, was the daughter of Ernst von Krockow, Ist and Euphrosine von Schwartzwald.

We know on Jakub Dorpowski b. ca 1650 who was the son of Jan Dorpowski b. ca 1620, died in 1668.
Jan Dorpowski, ca 1620 - 1686, was probably the brother to PAWEL Dorpowski, b. ca 1635.
Jan Dorpowski, maybe was the son of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590 + 1st Anna Kryger / Kruger / Krokowska. Wojciech was married 2nd to Konstanze von Krockow / Konstancja Krokowska, b. in 1616, the daughter of Ernst von Krockow, I and Euphrosine. Acc. to me above Jan b. ca 1620, and named Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, were the sons of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590 with the 1st wife Anna Kruger.

Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, d. bef. 1724, was the son of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590 + ANNA KRUGER.
Pawel DORPOWSKI = Paul Dorposz Dorpowski, the owner of Sklodzewo, 24 km west to CHELMZA, known as Hohenhausen, and the owner of Gniazdowo m. Anna Elizabeth Von Der Goltz.
Anna Elisabeth von Dorpusch, nee von der Goltz, was the 3rd wife of named PAWEL Dorpowski.
Anna Elzbieta was born 1670, d. 1737, was the daughter of Ekhardt von der Goltz.

Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, d. in 1757 in Popowo Koscielne, close to Miescisko and to Wagrowiec, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski, 1st, b. ca 1635, d. bef. 1724. Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, was the son of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590 [maybe ca 1570] + Anna Kryger / Kruger [we know on Anna sorceress, b. 1571 in Gdansk, died in 1659 in Gdansk]. Wojciech Dorpowski - inf. in 1601, 1608, 1611 and 1613.
Above Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, was the brother of
Pawel 2nd / VII Dorposch von Dorpowski, b. ca 1680 [or b. in 1699 ?];
Hedwig Margarethe von der Goltz,
and Anna Ludwika Luisa von Kleist;
Ludwik Dorpowski b. ca 1690, was the half-brother to Krysztof Chryzostom Ernest Dorpowski b. ca 1655.
Mentioned Krzysztof Chryzostom Ernest Dorpowski d. in 1718, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635;
the grandson of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590.
Barbara Kretkowska b. ca 1650, was the wife of Chryzostom Dorpowski, the Brzesc Kujawski official, b. ca 1655. Barbara's [Kretkowska Dorpowska] son - Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, was the last SMILOWICE owner and then Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.
Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, married Teofila Podoska.
Teofila Dorpowska m. 2nd to Stanislaw Szembek and 3rd to Jozef Wojciech Dambski.

Michal's daughter was Franciszka Dorpowska, b. ca 1715, and she was married Jozef Niemojewski, b. ca 1690/1701, the son of Andrzej Niemojewski and Anna Tuczynska.

Above Pawel II / VII Dorposch von Dorpowski, b. ca 1675/1680, but not in 1699, died in 1757 [b. 1699, acc. to Andrea Angelika Dickerson]. Pawel II / VII m. twice, to Barbara Esther Grassee and 2nd Elisabeth Catharina.
Above Pawel Dorpowski, senior, b. ca 1635, m. 3rd Anna Elisabeth von Dorpusch.
Ludwik Dorpowski, 1690-1757, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, and Anna Gulcz / GOLCZ / Anna GOLTZ.
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, m. 1st with two sons, born ca 1678 / 1680.
Pawel Dorpowski m. 2nd with one son, b. ca 1678 - 1718, and with a grandson b. ca 1700.

In 1744, Jozef Lukomski, the son of Kazimierz Lukomski + Apolonia Mieszkowska voto Swinarska, the owner of Pomorzanki {9 km south-east to Popowo Koscielne} in the Gniezno county, sold Pomorzanki to Ludwik Dorpowski, Colonel b. ca 1690.
In 1729, Ludwik Dorpowski, Colonel, the owner of Popowo Koscielne and Kakulin {5 km south to Popowo Koscielne}, agreed with his wife Marianna Gniazdowska, vs. Teresa Kaminska widowed after death of Stanislaw Cielecki, and vs. her son Michal CIELECKI.

Tomasz Niegolewski [m. to Dorpowska], the son of Kazimierz NIEGOLEWSKI and Swierczynska, was in 1742 the co-owner of Pobiedziska, together with his father Kazimierz Niegolewski.
Tomasz Niegolewski was in 1755 the Pobiedziska official, and in 1760, too. In 1754, Tomasz Niegolewski with his brother, were the owners of Brodziszewo. In 1760 they agreed with cousin Andrzej Niegolewski, the Kalisz official, and named Andrzej Niegolewski took in 1761 Kopanin, a part of named Brodziszew / Brodziszewo, and Ceradz.
Tomasz Niegolewski after his brother Bartlomiej Niegolewski, in 1761, took a town Kazimierz with villages:
Gorszewice, Nowa Wies, a half of Brodziszew and a farm Kopanin / Kopanino, and a part of Jedrzejewo.
Tomasz bought from Bartlomiej Niegolewski, Trzcionka / Trzcianka. The half of Brodziszew in 1762, Tomasz sold to Jozef Mycielski.
The town Kazimierz with villages:
Nowawies / Nowa Wies, Gorszewice, Jedrzejewo, the part of Kopanin, in 1762 was sold to Boleslaw Moszczenski.

Tomasz Niegolewski died in Tomaszew in 1771, buried in Buk - see Michorzewo.
Tomasz Niegolewski m. in 1760 to Magdalena Dorpowska, the daughter of
Ludwik DORPOWSKI b. ca 1690, and Marianna Gniazdowska.
Ludwik Dorpowski, 1690-1757, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, and Anna Gulcz / GOLCZ / Anna GOLTZ.
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, m. 1st with two sons, born ca 1678 / 1680. Pawel Dorpowski m. 2nd with one son, b. ca 1678 - 1718, and with a grandson b. ca 1700.
In 1744, Jozef Lukomski, the son of Kazimierz Lukomski + Apolonia Mieszkowska voto Swinarska, the owner of Pomorzanki {9 km south-east to Popowo Koscielne} in the Gniezno county, sold Pomorzanki to Ludwik Dorpowski, Colonel b. ca 1690.
Above Magdalena Niegolewska Dorpowska in 1792 was the heir after death of her brother, Priest Jozef Dorpowski of Gniezno. Magdalena Niegolewska died aft. 1793.

Bartlomiej Niegolewski was the second son of Kazimierz Niegolewski and Swierczynska; in 1761 Bartlomiej Niegolewski took Niegolewo, Trzcionka, Rostarzewo, Glodno, Gola and Stary Mlyn. Trzcionka was sold to his brother.
Bartlomiej had inheritance rights to Restarzew and Goscieszyna, and in 1761 agreed with Maciej Malczewski.
Ceradz Nowy, was bought in 1761, from Andrzej Niegolewski, the Kalisz official, and was sold in 1762 to Jozef Chlapowski and to Barbara Zoltowska Chlapowska. Bartlomiej Niegolewski d. in Niegolewo in 1773. Buried in Buk.
Bartlomiej NIEGOLEWSKI m. in Niegolewo in 1765 to Petronella Bojanowska, b. ca 1735, the daughter of Jan Antoni BOJANOWSKI, the Kalisz official, b. ca 1690, and Jadwiga Belecka, 1-voto Maciej Sokolnicki, and she was the owner of Niwierz and Zakrzewko. Petronella had a sister Anna Bieganska, ca 1718 - 1798.

Heinrich von der Goltz, b. 1685, was the son of Heinrich von der Goltz and Elizabeth Dorothea von der Goltz

[Elisabeth Dorothea von der Goltz, b. 1665, the daughter of Balthasar von der Goltz b. 1610, and Anna Catharina von Rauschke b. 1630. Elisabeth had 2 children:
1.
Ida Catharina b. 1684, m. Franz Eccard von der Goltz b. 1669;
2.
Heinrich GOLTZ b. 1685, m. Hedwig Margarethe von Dorpusch-Dorpowska died in 1763;
HEDWIG had 2 sons:
A.
Polish General August Stanislaus von der Goltz b. 1725 in Klausdorf, m. in 1761 Css Dorothea Amalie von Keyserlingk (1716-1800);
B.
Georg Wilhelm von der Goltz b. 1721 in Klausdorf, d. in 1767 in TORUN, Polish General, Diplomat.
In 1744 Goltz married Anna Elisabeth Rosine Torche de La Serre (1724-1790), a daughter of the Polish Lieutenant General Franz Torche de La Serre and Eleonora WAST / Eleanor von Wast.
They had two sons and three daughters:
Johann George von der Goltz (d. 1767),
Henriette Wilhelmine Elisabeth von der Goltz b. 1749 + in 1769 Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von der Osten Sacken (1741-1793),
Anna Eleonore Magdalena von der Goltz b. 1753 + Christian Bernhard von Sydow b. 1736,
August Wilhelm Ludwig von der Goltz (1754-1822) + in 1778, Elisabeth Juliane Eleanor von Zastrow, 2nd to von Scholten (1762-1802),
Marie Friederike Josepha von der Goltz (1761-1822) + in 1779 to Leopold Konrad von der Goltz d. 1813].

Heinrich younger b. 1685, married twice:
to Jadwiga Dorpowska / Hedwig Margarethe von der Goltz
[Hedwig b. ca 1690, d. 1763 in Klausdorf, in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern province. Hedwig was the daughter of
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, and Anna Elisabeth von Dorpusch.
Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, was the official in Kulm, close to Rakowice, near to Kwidzyn, and Pawel died before 1724. Pawel was the son of Wojciech Dorpowski b. ca 1590, and Anna KRUGER / Kryger]
and 2nd Zofia Elzbieta von Oesterling, b. 1729.

Heinrich Goltz b. 1685 in Clausdorf, d. 1764, was the brother to
Idea Catharina von der Goltz, 1684-1759,
Conrad Goltz,
Balthasar von der Goltz d. 1701,
Catharina Elisabeth von der Goltz, died in 1731.

Heinrich Christian Gunther von der Goltz / Henryk Golcz the IInd, b. in 1685 in Broczyno / Klausdorf in the Czaplinek commune, of the Drawsko / Deutsch Krone county, died in 1764 in Walcz.
Heinrich Goltz b. 1685 in Clausdorf, was the father of
1. Henryk Golcz b. 1720
[+ Maria Josefa de la HAYE with a daughter Jozefina Krockow / Josephine von Krockow (nee von der Goltz), 1755 - 1798;
and Henryk GOLCZ b. 1720, m. 2nd to Henrietta Zofia Luiza Krockow / Henriette Sophie Louise von Krockow as Weiher, 1st wife of Georg von Weiher, of Camnitz and 2nd m. to Henryk Golcz.
Henrietta was the mother of
Georg von Weiher;
Ernest Ludwig von Weiher;
Karol Henryk Boguslaw Golcz;
Franz Otto Goltz
and unknown Golcz];

2. Jerzy Wilhelm Golcz b. 1721;
3. Baltazar Ludwik Golcz b. in 1722;
4. Henrietta Elzbieta Schach von Wittenau;
5. August Stanislaus von der Goltz
6.
KAZIMIERZ GOLCZ,
and 2 others children.

Above mentioned Kazimierz Golcz b. in 1744 in Lomnica, close to Trzcianka and Czarnkow, 18 km south-west to PILA,
died in 1819 in Mostki / Mostki Kujawskie, 8 kilometres south-east of Sompolno, 28 km north-east of Konin,
17 km south-west to IZBICA KUJAWSKA.
Kazimierz was the late son of Heinrich Christian Gunther von der Goltz / Henryk Golcz the IInd, b. 1685 in Broczyno close to Czaplinek, died in 1764 in Walcz / Deutsche Krone.

Kazimierz's mother was Zofia Elzbieta Osterling / Sophia Elisabeth von der Goltz, b. in 1729; died after 1803. She was the daughter of Samuel von Oesterling and Elisabeth Theophila von Kussow b. 1700. Zofia's first son - Casimir / Kazimierz b. in 1744 [she was 15 years old].
Next children of named Zofia:
1. Margarethe Henriette von der Goltz, b. 1750,
2. Heinrich Samuel Gottlieb Gunther von der Goltz, b. 1751,
3. Ernst Sigismund Wilhelm von der Goltz, b. 1752,
4. Luise Eleonore Dorothea Marie von der Goltz, b. 1755,
5. Carl August Johann Gottlieb Siegmund von der Goltz, b. 1761.

KAZIMIERZ was the husband of Marianna Golcz and the father of
1.
Weronika Seweryna Mittelstaedt, b. in 1786 in Slupowa / Slupowiec in the NAKLO county, 3 km south-east to SMOGULEC,
11 km north-east to GOLANCZ,
21 km north-east to ZON, 19 km north-east to MARGONIN;
2.
Antoni Pawel Golcz,
3.
Adam Stefan Jan Golcz b. in 1790 in Slupowiec / Slupowa, the Naklo County, d. in 1859.

Kazimierz Golcz m. Marianna Golcz, b. in 1753, d. in 1817 in SOMPOLNO in the Konin county or in Mostki, close to MAKOLNO.

Above Adam Stefan Jan Golcz m. Wiktoria Jozafata. They had
Wlodzimierz Golcz;
Jozef Maciej Adam Golcz;
Kamila Walentyna Golcz,
Julianna Golcz,
Adam Wiktor Golcz.

Tomasz Niegolewski died in Tomaszew in 1771, buried in Buk - see Michorzewo. Tomasz Niegolewski m. in 1760 to Magdalena Dorpowska, the daughter of Ludwik DORPOWSKI and Marianna Gniazdowska. Ludwik Dorpowski, 1690-1757, was the son of Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, and Anna Gulcz / GOLCZ / Anna GOLTZ. Pawel Dorpowski b. ca 1635, m. 1st with two sons, born ca 1678 / 1680. Pawel Dorpowski m. 2nd with one son, b. ca 1678 - 1718, and with a grandson b. ca 1700.

Heinrich younger b. 1685, was the son of General Heinrich von der Goltz, Ist, and Elisabeth Dorothea von der Goltz, the daughter of Balthasar Goltz.

Above General Henryk Golcz, Ist, b. 1648 in Klausdorf / Klebowiec, close to Walcz, d. in 1725.
General was the son of
Konrad Reimar von der Goltz, 1620-1688, and Ida von der Goltz, the daughter of Heinrich IV von Dewitz, and Barbara von Schlichting.

Jan Dembinski, b. ca 1710:
in Poznan in 1758, Jan Dembinski, the son of Stanislaw Dembinski + Marianna Skoroszewska / Skorzewska, sold his Gwiazdowo close to Kostrzyn and Pobiedziska, to hands of Rafal Brzechffa.
Jan Dembinski in 1768 bought from Kasinowski, the estate of Dobra Kepa and Gasawy. Jan Dembinski was the Braclaw official.
In 1775, Jan Dembinski JUNIOR, b. ca 1710, of Braclaw, and his wife - Teofila Dorpowska, the daughter of Colonel Ludwik Dorpowski b. 1690 + Marianna Gniazdowska, wrote down of will.
In 1775, Jan Dembinski, junior, the owner of Kepa, 4 km south-east to SZAMOTULY, and of Gasawy, 4 km east to SZAMOTULY, wrote down a sum of money to his wife Teofila Dorpowski.
Jan Dembinski was the son of Stanislaw Dembinski, b. ca 1680.


Jozef Nostitz Jackowski, younger, b. ca 1806/1808, was living in GLINOJECKO = Glinojeck, 24 km west to Ciechanow. He came from JAN NEPOMUCEN Nostitz-Jackowski - see below:
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, older, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin [Skarlin, 13 km to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie], was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729, and Dorota.
Jozef OLDER was the father of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, Aniela Wyczalkowska, Wiktoria Sierocinska and Ludwik Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jozef older b. 1767, was the half brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1770/1777, was the son of above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski and MARCIANNA KCZEWSKA.
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1806/1808, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski. Jozef's brother was Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, who was married Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki.

SWIERCZYNY / Swierczynki
- 7 km west to Lysomice, 3 km north-west to Piwnice, 15 km south-west to PLUSKOWESY.

Pluskowesy
- 14 north to LYSOMICE:
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, b. 1782 in Wadzyn
[5 km north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun],
close to Brodnica - died in 1852 in Swierczyny
[6 kilometres north-west of Lysomice and 10 km north-west of Torun].
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Jan Nepomuzen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska. Marianna came from KONOJADY / Konojadki, 7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica, and 54 km north-east of Torun, 35 km south-east to NOGAT, village.
Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770/1777,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat
[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz];
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and 1st unknown wife [Rozalia Trzebska was the 2nd wife].

Tadeusz Wolanski, b. 1785 in SZAWLE, archaeologist, naturalist, orientalist, the husband in 1813 / 1815 of Wilhelmina Schrotter born ca 1895, or Wilhelmina Schretter, the owner of Rybitwy close to Pakosc.
Wilhelmina Wolanski 2nd m. Ilowiecki, born Schrotter, had 2 sons and a daughter:
1.
Antoni Wolanski, 1826 - 1864, m. Stefania Jozefa Cezaryna Zablocka, 1831 - 1901.
Antoni had children:
a. Wanda Wolanska, 1855 - 1934 + Jozef Ossowski, 1847 - 1904;
b. Zofia Wolanska, b. ca 1860,
c. Olga Wolanska,
d. Anna;
e. Malwina.
2.
Julian Zygmunt Wolanski, 1815/1820 - 1862, m. Maria Brodowska, 1820 - 1887;
3.
Malwina Wolanska, 1831 - 1881, m. in Bydgoszcz in 1851, to Jozef Ilowiecki, 1825 - 1871.
Jozef ILOWIECKI was the great-grandson of
1. Stanislaw Ilowiecki;
2. Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784;
3. Konstancja Miaskowska, 1746 - 1814;
4.
Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 - the daughter of Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766
{Antoni's parents -
Mikolaj SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1680 + Urszula Linowska, the daughter of Stanislaw Linowski.
Mikolaj Skorzewski was the son of Jan Skorzewski, b. ca 1650/1660 and Barbara Wielowieyska.
Jan Skorzewski maybe was the brother of Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660 + LUCJA KOSZUTSKA.
Mikolaj Skorzewski was the father of
Konstancja Skorzewska;
Urszula Skorzewska;
Aleksandra Pagowska;
named Antoni Skorzewski + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska;
Ewa Skorzewska [acc. to Leszek Mila in 2018]}
+ Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710 - 1768.
Anna Skorzewska was the sister of Franciszka Kiedrzynska of Bieganin - Raszkow.

Above Marianna Brodowska / Maria BRODOWSKA married in 1849 to Julian Wolanski, the owner of Konary [at half way from Inowroclaw to RADZIEJOW - 20 km south-west to Przybranowo]. She died in Lysomice / Papowo Torunskie - 11 km north to Torun - in 1887, but buried in Pakosc ie. in the Church of Bonawentura Kalwaria Pakoska.

In 1809, Lieutenant Tadeusz Wolanski - the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko - was an adjutant of the square of the Torun stronghold,
assigned to the commander's staff in the fortress under general Brigadier Woyczynski. Tadeusz took part in the defensive battles of the Torun stronghold at the beginning of 1813. Jozef Biernacki, as a colonel was the boss with general Woyczynski's staff in Torun until the end of January 1813, when he and Marshal Davout left Torun. Stanislaw Wojczynski (Woyczynski) born in 1766 (godson of the king) in Wodziczno, in the Ciechanow county; the Freemason. He was a member of the Lodge - Temple of Isis.
Tadeusz Wolanski in 1812 served The 1st Polish Light Cavalry Regiment of the Imperial Guard. WOLANSKI Tadeusz Jan, ie. Tadeusz Wolanski. In February 1812 the Regiment was ordered to go to Germany and further East.
The Regiment was assigned to the Headquarters of the Emperor, and one squadron was the personal guard of Marshal Davout. Only one squadron went to Moscow with Napoleon.
Wincenty Krasinski, the father of the poet, became the commander (father of the poet Zygmunt). Tomasz Lubienski and Jan Kozietulski became the commanders of the first two squadrons. They remained faithful to Napoleon until the end.
Wincenty Krasinski - Count Wincenty Krasinski b. 1782, was the father of Zygmunt Krasinski.
He participated in Napoleon's Campaigns from 1807 to 1814. He became the commander of the 1st Polish Light Cavalry Regiment of the Imperial Guard.
Mikolaj Oppeln-Bronikowski married in 1795 to Anna Krasinski, 1 voto Walicka; Anna Korwin-Krasinska 1775-1813; the sister of general Wincenty Krasinski.
Her daughter Amelia, was brought up in Opinogora by his uncle, General Wincent Krasinski
[Swislocz - close to Grodno, 15 km to present Polish border.
Jozef Paszkowski b. 1787, 1853, was an educator of the sons to Zygmunt Krasinski.
Zygmunt Krasinski died on February 23, 1859 in Paris.
His parents Wincenty Krasinski / Vincent Krasinski and Maria Ursula Radziwill;
marriage with Eliza Branicka,
children Wladyslaw Krasinski, Jerzy Zygmunt Krasinski, Maria Beatrice and Eliza Krasinska.

Pluskowenze / Pluskowesy in the Chelmza commune
- 4 kilometres east to CHELMZA,
13 km north-east to PIWNICE close to Torun,
25 km south-west to Wabrzezno.

In 1551, Magdalena Konopacka, a widow after a death of Jerzy, the Pomeranian governor, was the lady-owner of Srebrniki, Mirakowo and Grodno. The Konopackis owned Pluskowesy until ca 1650.

Now on the KRUSZYNSKI clan:
Bernhard de Kruszyn, b. ca 1480 {German ?}, Knight, m. Barbara Borowska b. ca 1490, with two sons and 4 daughters:
the first son married to the Pruszynski family. Dorota m. Tomasz Krajewski.
The second son Jan de Kruszyn OLDER b. ca 1520 + Barbara Bialoblocka; Barbara had two sons:
Jan Kruszynski younger and Marcin Kruszynski b. ca 1555. Jan sold his estates in the Chelmno county and he bought Nejdak in the East Prussia.
Marcin de Kruszyn, b. ca 1555, with Ewa Skoryjewska had sons:
Jan younger, and Bernard Kruszynski b. ca 1585. Jan m. Radominska.
Bernard Kruszynski, b. ca 1585, fought in Inflanty and in Moscow aft. 1605. His first son - Jan Kruszynski b. ca 1630 by the mother Wedelsztein.
Jan Kruszynski was the writer of CHELMNO, m. Konstancja Wedelsztein, the daughter of Wedelsztein + Tesmer.
Jan of Chelmno, senior, b. ca 1630, had next son Jan Kruszynski, junior, who was killed. Jan of Chelmno b. ca 1630, had younger son Walerian Kruszynski b. 1654, and Walerian had a sisters:
first sister married Trzcinski, second sister m. to Jaranowski and to Dabski of Kujawy, third one to Dabrowski of the Chelmno county.
Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654 - 1720, the Chelmno official, and the governor of Gdansk.
Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of NAWRA. Nawra bef. 1635 belonged to the Kruszynskis.

NAWRA
- 7 kilometres west of Chelmza, 20 km north-west of Torun, and 35 km east of Bydgoszcz,
5 km south to TRZEBCZ Szlachecki of the Nostitz-Jackowski clan.

Nawra belonged to Konstanty Kruszynski b. 1751, the grandson of WALERIAN Kruszynski b. 1654
[Jerzy Kruszynski, b. 1931, in 1949 as the nerk in Lodz, closest to my father Konstantynowicz since 1945 and my mother in 1949 - 1969/1970. Died ca 1981].
Konstanty Kruszynski b. in 1751, was the Royal official in Berlin aft. 1786 and served Fryderyk Wilhelm II since 1786 of the Chelmno county.

Fryderyk Wilhelm II / Friedrich Wilhelm II von Hohenzollern, born in 1744 in Berlin, died in 1797 in Potsdam, the King of Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg from 1786 as the successor of Frederick II the Great. Freemason. "He also assisted Russia in the armed suppression of the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794. He personally commanded in the Battle of Szczekociny, where he defeated Tadeusz Kosciuszko's corps".
"He was a supporter of the Rosicrucians, and he especially trusted Johann Wollner".
Johann Christoph von Wollner, b. in 1732, in Doberitz, west of Berlin, politician under King Frederick William II, mystic and joined the Freemasons and Rosicrucians. Wollner studied alchemy and other mystic arts.
He was the friend to the Rosicrucian Johann Rudolph von Bischoffswerder b. 1741.

George III of the United Kingdom and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz had a son
Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge who married to Auguste Wilhelmine Luise von Hessen-Kassel, b. 1797, the daughter of
Frederick III of Hessen-Kassel / Friedrich III von Hessen- Kassel, born in 1747.
Charlotte's [Charlotte of Mecklenburg- Strelitz b. 1744] brother was Charles II Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz,
whose daughter married the heir of the Prussian crown, Frederick William III.
Above Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 1744 - 1818, was the daughter of Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg, Prince of Mirow.

Frederick II of Prussia was succeeded by his nephew, Frederick William II, who married twice:
1.
Elzbieta Krystyna Ulryka Brunszwik - Wolfenbuttel / Elisabeth Christine Ulrike, Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel, b. in 1746, d. in 1840 in Szczecin, the 3rd daughter of
Karol I, Duke of Brunszwik - Luneburg + Filipa Charlotta, Dss of Prussia.
The granddaughter of
Fryderyk Wilhelm I Hohenzollern, the King of Prussia + Zofia Dorota, the British Royal Princess.

Named Karol I of BRUNSZWIK was the son of
Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel = Ferdinand Albert b. 1680, d. in 1735, m. Antoinette Amalie, with issue:
1.
Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel in 1735;
2. Elisabeth Christine, Queen of Prussia;
3. Duke Ferdinand
[Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, 1721 - 1792, was a German-Prussian field marshal in 1758-1766. A freemason, initiated in 1740 into the Lodge of The Three Globes in Berlin, with the degree of Master Mason in 1743 at Breslau].
4. Luise, Princess of Prussia
[Luise of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel / Luise Amalie, b. 1722, in 1742 she married Prince Augustus William of Prussia, the second son of King Frederick William I of Prussia and Sophia Dorothea of Hanover. "Prince Augustus William was a younger brother of the reigning {in 1740-1786} Frederick the Great, whose spouse, Luise's own sister, gave him no children". So, LUISE's son was to inherit the Prussian throne in 1786 {see KRUSZYNSKI}, as Frederick William II / Friedrich Wilhelm II, b. 1744, d. in 1797, the King of Prussia in 1786 - 1797 and sovereign prince of the Canton of Neuchatel {see Breguet and MARAT, and the Colombo freemasonry in Ceylon}];
5. Juliana Maria, Queen of Denmark.

Above FERDYNAND Duke of Brunswick was the Grand Master of the Strict Templar Observance, and who had convened the great Masonic convention at Wilhelmsbad in Hessen-Kassel.
Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick, 1721 - 1792, was mentioned in Robison's secret Illuminati membership list, as the patron of the Asiatic Brethern, an Illuminati offshoot. The Sabbatian Vienna Lodge of the Asiatic Brethren was founded by Jacob Frank's cousin, Moses Dobrushka, alias Von Schoenfeld.
Jonathan Eybeschutz born in Cracow in 1690, d. Altona, 1764, was a Talmudist, Rabbi of the "Three Communities": Altona, Hamburg and Wandsbek. Jonathan Eybeschutz's grandson was Baron Thomas von Schoenfeld.
Count Thadee Lessige GRABIENSKA [Tadeusz Grabianka], Nobleman of Liva, known in Holland under the name of Janiewske [Janiewski]; he was in England under the name of Soudkowski [Sudkowski]; in France and some parts of Germany under the name of Ostap;
in Hamburg and Altona under the name of Slonskimp.
Cagliostro had been initiated into the rite by the COMTE St. GERMAIN.
The Comte de Saint Germain born ca 1691/1712, d. 1784, was a European alchemist. In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel, who also had an interest in mysticism and in secret societies. He had invented a new method of colouring cloth. St. Germain was an Alsatian Jew, Simon Wolff by name, and was born at Strasbourg.
In 1768-1789 two Frankists agents were in Prague and Possnitz.
Jakob Frank was freed by the Russians from Czestochowa in August 1772, and he left the town early in 1773.
He came to Warsaw and in March 1773 escaped to BERNO to Dobruschka until 1786.
In March 1775 met with Austrian Empress.
At 1786/1787 established himself in OFFENBACH with the Prince Ysenburg.

Above Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, b. 1721, a German-Prussian field marshal (1758 - 1766), from 1757 to 1762 led an Anglo-German army in Western Germany.

The vocation to live a few pseudo-secret organizations, very fast, with extremely strange names and rituals, names dating back to the deep Middle Ages, causes the astonishment and even awakens laughter. In the course of 50 years each of these organizations tried to take control of the other [1740-1790].
Jacob Frank's godfather was King Augustus III of Poland, whose Counselor was von Hund.
Baron von Hund was also Counselor of State to Maria Theresa.
Hund had been initiated in 1741 into the Order of the Temple by 'Unknown Superiors', in the presence of the Jacobite Lord Kilmarnock (1705-1746).
Philippe II was also another pupil of Rabbi Samuel Falk. Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orleans, Grand Master of the Grand Orient, in 1772. Philippe was the great-grandson of Philippe, Duke of Orleans, the Grand Master of Baron Hund's the Templar Order.
Ferdinand Duke of Brunswick led the German delegation and the English one was led by a close friend of Falk, General Charles R. Rainsford (1728-1809), a British MP, and Swedenborgian Freemason.
In 1783, Rainsford, who had been collaborating with Falk on a Kabbalistic-Masonic scheme, received inquiries from Parisian Masons about Falk's system.
The 1785 congress convened by the Amis Reunis and the Philalethes was also attended by the Anton Mesmer, Comte St. Germain and Comte Cagliostro, another student of Rabbi Falk.
Cagliostro, had all the secrets of Dr. Falk.
Catherine the Great was reportedly also associated with the Comte St. Germain.
St. Germain was in St Petersburg, where he participated in a conspiracy when the Russian army assisted Catherine in usurping the throne from her husband Peter III of Russia.
"... It was Falk who sent Cagliostro on the mission of Egyptian Freemasonry. Cagliostro had been initiated into the rite by the Comte St. Germain. Cagliostro was very close to the Grand Master of the Order of the Knights of Malta, Manuel Pinto de Fonseca.
Cagliostro founded the Rite of High Egyptian Masonry in 1784. Between 1767 and 1775, he received the three high hermetic degrees Arcana Arcanorum from Sir Knight Luigi d'Aquino, the brother of the national Grand Master of Neapolitan Masonry. In 1788, Cagliostro introduced them into the Rite of Misraim and gave a patent to this Rite". ...
Cagliostro's Egyptian Rite was a very complex system of oracles, quasi-Egyptian rituals and ceremonial magic.

Falk was born in Poland to a Sabbatean family and came to England in 1742. Falk lived in Brunswick, and in Westphalia.
Rabbi Jacob Emden accused Falk of being a Sabbatean, as he invited Moses David of Podhayce / PODHAJCE, a known Sabbatean with connections to Jonathan Eibeschutz, to his home.
Falk collaborated with a Sabbatean Frankist network in England, Holland, Poland, and Germany, with an important influence in Masonic and occult circles.
Falk was the 'Old Man of the Mountain' and the leader of the Ismaili Assassins; or an 'Unknown Superior' of illuminist Freemasonry.
The main lines of communication were the secret networks of Ecossais Masonic lodges of the exiled Jacobites.

Ferdinand Maximilien Meriadec de Rohan (1738 - 1813) was an Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1769, and Archbishop of Cambrai in 1781.
He was the son of Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, prince de Guemene.
Charlotte, duchesse d'Albany, STUART, 1753-1789, had a relationship with Ferdinand Maximilien de ROHAN-GUEMENE, 1738 - 1813. Charlotte was the daughter of Charles III Prince Charlie STUART, Duke of Albany, born in 1720 - Rome, and Clementina, Css of Aberstroff, WALKINSHAW, the daughter of John of Camlachie and Barrowfield, WALKINSHAW - his family was a branch of the Walkinshaws of Renfrewshire, close to Paisley, west to Glasgow in SCOTLAND.

In the course of 50 years each of these organizations tried to take control of the other [1740-1790].
The United Kingdom, Russia and France sent out for supreme positions in these organizations, his trusted men, too. Only the United Kingdom has been successful taking over control of the Scottish mysterious structures, but it was in the years 1790-1805.
A previously plan of mysterious brain was successful.
From England broke away its colonies [without Canada] in the years around 1776-1785.
Blows from the inside hit in France and Poland [1780s] destroying the two countries; Poland disappeared from the map of the world for about 120 years, but France survived the chaos of the Jacobin revolution and Napoleonic wars.
It broke out a strange uprising in Russia, operettas and provoked, of the Decembrists, as if someone wanted to prove that Russia is not directed underground movements against Poland, Great Britain and France [and even earlier already against Bavaria; and later against the Papacy in Italy], and at the turn of the 19th and 20th century also against Turkey.
But it is Russia suffered the greatest benefits of the revolutionary turmoil in North America and France - but rather in the whole of central and Western Europe at the end of the 18th century.
Discussed below mysterious organization is nothing more than the 18-century intelligence agencies of a foreign power.
For Germany, England, France, and Poles and also for Baltic Germans, remained the hardest way - but also the way bringing the greatest benefits - take over the underground structures, when it takes on the momentum and becomes the might; best to immediately take over the head of structure - the supreme authority of underground networks and the supreme command of Russian intelligence.
It had to be, however, protect from the rear - creating from the ground up a modern counterintelligence of the Tsarist Russia, by the Baltic Germans already infiltrated from Ireland and Scotland [George Browne and Peter de LACY].
Objectives were clear - the overthrow of the Romanov dynasty and abridgment of Russia to the national core [1917-1922]. The whole plan should have been conducted in Europe now plunged into chaos of war - it is the First World War [1914-1918].
So plan for dismantling of the colonial powers: England and France, ended with a defeat - and the same multi-level underground structure has become a tool of western intelligence services.
In this ensemble, ready to act, entered Polish independence movement of Pilsudski, using additional family connections with the Baltic Germans, Irish and Scots. This was the largest triumph of Poles in the period 1618-2015. Pilsudski never could let - during his life - destroyed of this work [1926], as his successor Marshal Rydz Smigly [1939-1941].
Greatest defeat suffered Poles in the years 1937-1945, and to this day is difficult for them to get up [until 2020].
Of course, already other countries took a leading role in this web network in the 20th century; only suggests - USA, Great Britain, Russia and Israel ...

We back to Frederick William II, in 1781, had joined the Rosicrucians.
Frederick William II married 1st in 1765 to Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Crown Princess of Prussia, b. 1746, the daughter of Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, was dissolved in 1769.
Charles b. 1713.
Charles was the oldest brother to Ferdinand, the Duke of BRUNSWICK.

Friedrich Wilhelm II married second in 1769, Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt, the daughter of Ludwig IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt. He had mistress, Wilhelmine Enke (created Countess Wilhelmine von Lichtenau in 1796).

Louise of Brunswick - Wolfenbuettel was the sister of Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, born in 1721, the Grand Master of the Strict Templar Observance, and who had convened the great Masonic convention at Wilhelmsbad in Hessen-Kassel.
Duchess Luise of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel / Luise Amalie, b. 1722, d. 1780, was daughter of Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel and his wife Duchess Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel.
Her older sister was Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel-Bevern, the wife of Frederick the Great.
She was also the sibling of the Queen of Denmark and Norway.

Louise of Brunswick-Wolfenbuettel was the sister of Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, born in 1721, the Grand Master of the Strict Templar Observance, and who had convened the great Masonic convention at Wilhelmsbad in Hessen-Kassel.
MARTINISTS Society had a close connection to the Franco-Masons and the Illuminati, in the end of the 18th century, was a lot of branches in Russia and Germany. Many of its members were of royal and high-ranking foreign persons, such as FREDERICK, the Duke of Brunswick, Duke Kassalsky, Velkner, Prussian First Minister, etc.
Hindmarsh was the founder of Theosophical Society in England.
Together with
De Thome;
Count Cagliostro;
with the member Chastanier - he was also the member of "illumine d'Avignon"
[with
H. JONES in England;
Marquis de THOME in Avignon;
Thomas Duche - the son of Jacob Duche in 1785/1786].

Chastanier was a supporter of a Plan for a Universal Society [with JACOB DUCHE] of SWEDENBORG [Richard Brothers, too].

Benedict Chastanier and Count Tadeusz Grabianka, fell into the New Church only to fall rapidly out of it, others, Jacob Duche and General Rainsford, for example, kept their distance while maintaining their enthusiasm.
... Richard Brothers, who had taken up Swedenborgian doctrines at Avignon with the Abbe Pernety, and Count Tadeusz Grabianka. Both Brothers and Grabianka attended meetings in London at the home of the Revd. Jacob Duche.
In 1775 Chastanier and the Marquis de Thorn joined the Philalethes, a Masonic society founded by Savalette de Langes in Paris. Chastanier founded the Philalethes regime and the martinism was the foundation of this new rite. This lodge welcomed Cagliostro, Mesmer, and Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin.

Chastanier also presided over the Philosophical and Masonic Congress of Paris, in 1785 and 1787. Co-founder in 1783 to the revolution of the "The Olympic of the Perfect Estime". Deputy of the Grand Orient of France for many years, first supervisor of the Chamber of Grades in 1782, he participated in the codification of orders of the French Rite. The last philosophical convent of philaleths was in 1787.

Philaleths or philatelists which translates as: friend or seeker of truth; this regime of philosophical or mystical masonry was founded in 1773 by the Marquis Charles-Pierre-Paul Savalette of Langes in the Lodge "Les Amis Reunions".
This ritual lasted until the death of its founder in 1797; it had such a representatives:
Saint Martin,
the brothers Lavater,
Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick [Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, born in 1721],
and Joseph de Maistre.

In 1776, Benedict Chastanier (b. 1739 - d. ca 1816), founded Universal Society in London to disseminate Swedenborg's writing.
In 1782 Chastanier and Charles Rainsford reached out to kindred Illuminist groups in Berlin and Paris by publishing a brochure in French about degrees of the Universal Society.
Chastanier was in contact with the Illumines of Avignon.

Above Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg (born in 1721, d. 1792, Vechelde), was a Prussian field marshal (1758-1766). He was in the closest touch with Frederick the Great, who supervised the instruction of the guard battalion. Ferdinand was one of the most intimate friends of the king.
Ferdinand supported the Sabbatian Vienna Lodge of the Asiatic Brethren founded by Jacob Frank's cousin, Moses Dobrushka, alias Von Schoenfeld
[see the visit of Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 in Skala Podolska to Kossakowska and her FRANKISTS. In 1761 Carsten Niebuhr was at MALTA to Manuel Pinto, the Illuminati acc. to CAGLIOSTRO who was here, of course].

Mentioned Frederick Wilhelm II of Prussia was the father of Frederick William III, who became a member of the Order of the Garter. Of Frederick William III and Louise' four children, three married the brothers and sisters of Csar Alexander I.
Frederick William III's daughter, Charlotte of Prussia, married Paul's son, Czar Nicholas I, who succeeded Alexander I, and who also belonged to the Order of the Garter.
Frederick's son Wilhelm I married Augusta of Saxe-Weimar, the daughter of Nicholas' sister Maria Romanov.
A third child of Frederick, Friedrich Karl Alexander of Prussia, married Maria's Romanov other daughter, Marie Luisa Alexandrina von Saxe-Weimar.
The son of Csar Nicholas I, ie. Constantine Nicholaievitch Romanov, Grand Duke of Russia / Duke Konstanty, fathered Olga Constantinovna Romanov, who married George I King of Greece.
George of GREECE was a member of the Order of the Garter, as was his father, Christian IX of Denmark.

Above Fryderyk Wilhelm II ruled since 1786, married Elzbieta Krystyna Ulryka of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1746-1840). Elzbieta Krystyna Ulryka Brunschwick-Wolfenbuttel was the daughter of Charles I, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg and Princess Philippine Charlotte of Prussia, the sister of Frederick the Great.

Fryderyk Wilhelm II, the King in Berlin in August 1786 until 1797.
We back to the KRUSZYNSKI clan:
Konstanty Sabin Ignacy Kruszynski (1751 - 1818) ie. Konstanty Kruszynski was the son of
Antoni Maciej Tadeusz Kruszynski, 1706 - 1774, m. 1st to Eleonora Kochanowska, 2nd to Ludwika Wilczycka. Ludwika Wilxycka / Ludwika Wilczycka, born to Ignacy Wilxycki + Marianna Tucholka. Ludwika died in 1802.
Konstanty had a sister Ludwika Kochanowska b. 1750.
Konstanty Ignacy Kruszynski (1751-1818), acted in Torun, the Royal official, had a grand-daughter Boguslawa Kruszynski + in 1865 to Michal Sczaniecki and Nawra was taken by the Sczanieckis.
Konstanty Kruszynski was the grandson of
Walerian Kruszynski, 1654 - 1720, m. 1st to Joanna KITNOWSKA, 2nd to Teresa Magdalena Konopacka, 1676 - 1742, the daughter of Stanislaw Alexander Konopatski and Catherine Lucrezia Guldenstern.

Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654, was the brother of Teresa Ludwika Dambska, b. ca 1660.
Teresa Ludwika Dambska (born Kruszynska) was the daughter of Jan Kruszynski b. ca 1610, and Konstancja Katarzyna Wedelszted von Stolzenfeldt b. ca 1620.
Teresa Dambska had brothers: named Walerian Kruszynski, and Jan Kruszynski.
Teresa KRUSZYNSKA married Zygmunt Dambski in 1690, and Zygmunt was born ca 1650. They had a son Tomasz Dambski. Zygmunt was the son of Jan Dambski and Katarzyna Uminska.

Compare on Dorota Kruszynska Dambska b. ca 1605:

DAMBSKI Ludwik Karol (1731-1783) d. in Graboszewo, at way from Wrzesnia to KONIN, 7 kilometres south-west of Strzalkowo, 9 km south-west of Slupca, and 59 km east of Poznan. Ludwik was the official in Brzesc Kujawski (1755), the Royal court official in 1751, Senator in 1770-1783, the Inowroclaw official, the governor in Brzesc Kujawski (1770-1783);
the son of
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701 - in 1765 in Warsaw, the SIERADZ governor + Jadwiga Dambska, 1710-1767.
The grandson of
Andrzej Dambski d. 1734, the governor of Brzesc Kujawski. In 1733 the supporter of Stanislaw Leszczynski.
The great-grandson of
Jan Stanislaw Dambski, 1630 - 1687, the KUJAWY governor in Konary,
who was the son of
Piotr DAMBSKI (1600-1643) and Dorota Kruszynski.
And the grandson of Andrzej DAMBSKI, oldest, d. 1617, the Kujawy governor in Konary.

Note to above Zygmunt Dambski b. ca 1650:

Jan Lipski married Marianna Kozminski, d. in Trzebinia in 1787. Jan died in Trzebinia in 1832. Trzebiny / Trzebin bought von Leesen; then Georg Heinrich in 1863.
Jan Lipski b. 1739 in Ludomy, d. 1832 in Trzebin / Trzebinia, buried in CZERNIEJEWO. General, MP, the son of Prokop Lipski + Teresa Dombski / Dambska.
Ludomy is a village in the Ryczywol, community, within the Oborniki County, 13 km north of Oborniki.

Jan Lipski, 1739-1832, was the son of
Prokop Lipski, 1699-1758 in GRZYMISLAW and Teresa Teofila Dambska, 1710-1759 in LUDOMY.
TERESA DAMBSKA LIPSKA was the daughter of Wojciech Dambski, 1676 - 1725, ie. Wojciech Andrzej Dambski, b. 1676, the Court Marshal, the Inowroclaw official,
the son of
Zygmunt Dambski and Jadwiga Gorska.

Wojciech DAMBSKI was the husband of princess Adelaida Cecylia Teresa Radziwill [see MIEZONKA in the Berezyna parish].

Andrzej Dambski junior, in 1718, bought Smilowice [ca 1867/1870 to Gustaw Findeisen],
and Nakonowo,
2 km north-west to GOLASZEWO [aft. 1803/1805 the WALESA clan],
7 kilometres west of Kowal [around my person aft. 1981],
12 km south of Wloclawek [aft. 2011 nerks near to me].

Smilowice and above Nakonowo, in 1734, Jozef Wojciech Dambski bought; he d. 1778, the Kowal governor.

Andrzej Dambski JUNIOR, owned:
Dabie [Dabie kujawskie],
and Borucino - sold in 1692 to hands of Zygmunt Dambski, the Kujawy governor.
Named Andrzej Dambski, junior also owned:
Siewiersko, Sieroszewo, Kuznica,
Brzezie [1868 belonged to the Kronenberg family],
Ustronie, Drzebielewo and Smulsk.

POLA NEGRI m. [in 1919 - div. 1922] Count Eugeniusz Dambski, b. 1893 in Rawa Mazowiecka, Eugeniusz was the son of Mieczyslaw Dambski, b. ca 1855/1857, and Natalia Weglinska, Dambska. Mieczyslaw's father was Ludomir Dambski, and the grandfather - Maksym Dambski and PLOWSKA.

Pola Negri b. in LIPNO north to WLOCLAWEK as Apolonia Chalupiec 2nd, in 1897 to a mother Eleonora KIELCZEWSKA
{Eleonora died in 1954, m. Juraj vel Jerzy Chalupec, Romani-Slovak of Neslusa - ie Catholic Gypsy of the Habsburg Empire. Jerzy was the son of Apolonia 1st},
d. in August 1987; her father was exiled to Siberia, and she moved to Germany in 1917-1922.
Pola's Slovak-Gypsy grandfather Adam Chalupec married Apolonia Plevko or Plewko, who was Slovak, and they had the son Juraj or Jerzy (1871-1920). They lived in Neslusa in north-western Slovakia, where some mebers of the family returned in the 20th century.
Youngest son Pavol or Pawel (1890-1956) was born in Slovakia and now in 1890 the family moved to the former eastern part of Poland, maybe Belarus. Widowed Apolonia and children moved west and settled in Lipno north to Wloclawek, ca 1895.
Juraj Jerzy Chalupec married Pola's future mother Eleonora Kielczewska (1861-1954) in Warsaw, and Jerzy took Eleonora to live in Lipno. Pola was born there in 1897. Jerzy had the bohemian gypsy in his blood, Gypsy Romani ancestors. In Lipno, her father was a philanderer. He was later arrested and deported to Siberia. Juraj Jerzy was arrested in Warsaw. He was arrested at least twice. Her grandmother Apolonia and uncle Pawel moved to Slovakia, while Eleonora and Pola left for Warsaw.
Pola assumed in her memoir that the house in Lipno was Eleonora's, her mother's, estate. Eleonora Chalupec (Kielczewska) b. in 1861 in Brdo / Babiak close to Kolo, d. in 1954 in Beverly Hills, was the daughter of
Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI. The granddaughter of
Stanislaw Kielczewski, 1808 - 1858 + Helena BAKOWSKI.
The great-granddaughter of Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and Zofia. Maciej Kielczewski also was married to Joanna / Julianna or Anna. Maciej was the son of
Wojciech Kielczewski b. aft. 1700 / ca 1715, and the grandson of
Jan Kielczewski b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, and 2nd wife Marianna. Jan older = Jan Kazimierz KIELCZEWSKI was born ca 1670, in Kamienczyk maybe in the Wyszkow county. Jan m. 1st to Zofia Letkowska b. ca 1680 with 4 sons: Roch Kielczewski and Jan Kielczewski, younger, b. ca 1700, the KOWAL official + Balbina TURSKA.
Kazimierz b. ca 1670 = Jan Kazimierz was the son of Marcin Kielczewski b. ca 1630, and the grandson of Jakub Kielczewski older b. ca 1600. MARCIN b. ca 1630, m. Katarzyna, b. ca 1645, the daughter of Mikolaj Orzelski.
Jan Kazimierz / Kazimierz b. ca 1670, had a brother Jakub Kielczewski, younger.

Wojciech b. ca 1700/1715 had 10 siblings:
Jakub Kielczewski was the KOWAL official;
Andrzej Kielczewski was the PRZEDECZ official in 1731, living in aft. 1700 - 1762;
Roch Kielczewski was the KOWAL official in 1762-1775 m. 1st Joanna TRZEBINSKA;
Jan Kielczewski in 1754-1762 the KOWAL official, m. Balbina TURSKA b. ca 1728, the daughter of Mikolaj Turski, the Sieradz official, 1695 - 1737.

Wojciech Kielczewski b. ca 1700/1715, married Zofia Rybak. Wojciech had 2 children: Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and one more.
Above Jan Kazimierz Zygmunt Kielczewski, the Kalisz deputy governor, b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, m. Zofia Letkowska, ca 1680 / 1700 - 1735 in KOLO and they were livin in JEZEWO.

We back to Apolonia Pola Negri m. [1919-1922] Count Eugeniusz Dambski, b. 1893 in Rawa Mazowiecka, Eugeniusz was the son of
Mieczyslaw Dambski, b. ca 1855/1857, and Natalia Weglinska, Dambska.
Mieczyslaw's father was Ludomir Dambski b. ca 1830,
the grandfather - Maksym Dambski b. ca 1800, and PLOWSKA.
Maksym Dambski was the son of Wincenty Dambski and Placyda MOSZCZENSKA.
Wincenty Dambski b. ca 1755, died in 1820, the son of Stanislaw Dambski and Teresa MADALINSKA.
Stanislaw Dambski, 1724 - 1802, m. Teresa MADALINSKA. Stanislaw d. 1802 in Wilkowice.
The son of Tomasz Dambski (1690-1748).
Tomasz Dambski, 1690-1748, was the son of Zygmunt DAMBSKI and Teresa Kruszynska.

Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt:
ie. Jan Walenty Dabski born in 1809. Jan married Jozefa Mittelstoedt, born in 1813, in Koluda Mala, 4 kilometres south of Janikowo, 13 km south-west of Inowroclaw, north-east to Strzelce and Glogowiec - see CZOLGOSZ; and 10 km south of Pakosc - see Dzialynski and Tadeusz Wolanski.
Jan Dambski died in 1871, was the son of Stefan Dambski and Bibianna Balbina Moszczenska, b. ca 1780.
Stefan Dambski b. 1777 in Konary, d. 1813, the son of
Antoni Dambski and Barbara Gasiorowska.

The grandson of Jan Dambski

[Jan was the son of Zygmunt Dambski and Teresa Ludwika KRUSZYNSKA.
The grandson of Jan Dambski and Katarzyna UMINSKA.
The great-grandson of Rafal Dambski and Zofia Marianna GRABSKA]

and Magdalena Dambska, the daughter of Wawrzyniec Dambski and Teofila ZABOROWSKA.

Mentioned Jozefa Dambska was born in 1813, in Koluda Mala, the Janikowo commune, and her brother was Jan Jozef Mittelstaedt (1819 - 1890), b. in Uscikowo, the Oborniki County, died in LODZ.
They were both the children to Jan Deograt Mittelstaedt and Weronika Seweryna Golcz.
Jan Deograt b. 1777 in Uscikowo, d. on September 04, 1831 in Koluda Mala, the Inowroclaw County. He was the son of Jan Mittelstaedt and Ewa Krystyna.
Jan Deograt m. Weronika Seweryna GOLCZ.
Weronika Seweryna Mittelstaedt b. 1786 in Slupowa, the Naklo County; d. in 1850 in Ludzisko, the Inowroclaw County, acc. to Andrea Angelika Dickerson. Weronika Seweryna was the daughter of
Kazimierz Golcz b. 1744, and Marianna. Marianna Golcz b. 1753, d. 1817 in Mostki, close to Mokolno, and to Sompolno.
Mostki / Mostki Kujawskie, in the Sompolno commune, within the Konin County, and 18 km south-west to IZBICA Kujawska.

Above Kazimierz Golcz b. 1744 in Lomnica, close to Trzcianka / Czarnkow; d. 1819 in Mostki, close to Makolno, and to Sompolno. Kazimierz Golcz was the son of
Heinrich Christian Gunther von der Goltz, 1685 - 1764 [b. in Broczyno / Klausdorf, the Czaplinek commune, died in Walcz], and Zofia Elzbieta [15 years old !].
Heinrich von der Goltz, b. 1685, the son of
Heinrich von der Goltz b. 1648, and Elizabeth Dorothea von der Goltz.

Heinrich younger married twice:
to Hedwig Margarethe DORPOWSKA / von der Goltz
[Hedwig b. bef. 1700, d. 1763 in Klausdorf, in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern province. Hedwig was the daughter of Pawel Dorpowski and Anna Elisabeth von Dorpusch / Anna Elzbieta DORPOWSKA.
Pawel was the official in Kulm, close to Rakowice, near to Kwidzyn, and Pawel d. before 1724. Pawel was the son of Wojciech Dorpowski and Anna KRUGER / Kryger]
and 2nd Zofia Elzbieta von Oesterling, b. 1729.

Heinrich younger was the son of General Heinrich von der Goltz, Ist, and Elisabeth Dorothea von der Goltz, the daughter of Balthasar Goltz.
Above General Henryk Golcz, Ist, b. 1648 in Klausdorf / Klebowiec, close to Walcz, d. in 1725. General was the son of
Konrad Reimar von der Goltz, 1620-1688, and Ida von der Goltz, the daughter of Heinrich IV von Dewitz, and Barbara von Schlichting.
Konrad was the son of Heinrich Reimer von der Goltz, Senior, b. ca 1585, d. ca 1648, m. twice:
a. Perpetua von der Goltz [the daughter of Johann Martin Golcz],
b. Idea von BORCKE.

We back to Nawra, in the Chelmza commune: the estate of the Kruszynskis in the 17th century until 1865, but in 1865 Sczaniecki took this ground and library of Antoni Kruszynski, the GDANSK governor; then of Konstanty Ignacy Kruszynski (1751-1818), acted in Torun.
Boguslawa Kruszynski, the granddaughter of Konstanty Kruszynski, m. Michal Sczaniecki in 1865 and Nawra was a dowry for Sczaniecki.

Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of PLUSKOWESY, the Gdansk governor, lived in 1654-1720, married twice:
the 1st marriage to JOANNA KITNOWSKA, the daughter of Adrian Kitnowski [the MALBORK judge], with a first son JAN Kruszynski b. 1685, the GDANSK governor, lived in 1685-1753;
and second son PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after,
and with Walerian's daughters:
Konstancja m. 1st Melchior Hutten Czapski, the Prussia official, m. second Kalksztein;
Ludwika maybe married Mikolaj Pruszak;
Marianna Kossowska, m. the Sierpc governor.

And WALERIAN KRUSZYNSKI was married second to KONOPACKA, the daughter of the governor of CHELMNO, in 1704, in Rynkowka {the Hutten Czapski estate}, with two sons:
Antoni Kruszynski born in 1706
[Antoni Kruszynski, the son of Walerian, the Gdansk governor + Konopacka, the friend of the King, Stanislaw Leszczynski, and Antoni m. 1st to Eleonora Kochanowska, with a daughters - Ludwika m. Ksawery Kochanowski;
and Apolonia m. Andrzej / Jedrzej Wasowicz; 2nd m. of Antoni to Ludwika Kochanowska, but her mother was from the Karwickis - with Ludwika's son Konstanty Kruszynski]
and
Michal Kruszynski b. in 1710;
and a daughter who was married 1st to Radowicki, 2nd to Chrzastowski, the Wschowa official.

Mentioned Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654, the owner of Nawra, the GDANSK governor, sold his Pluskowesy, Obrab, Falecin and Gluchowo to the son Piotr KRUSZYNSKI. Walerian was the son of Jan Kruszynski, the writer of CHELMNO + Konstancja Wedelsztein, the daughter of Wedelsztein + Tesmer. Jan of Chelmno, senior, b. ca 1630, had next son Jan Kruszynski, junior, who was killed. Jan of Chelmno b. ca 1630, had daughters:
first daughter married Trzcinski, second m. to Jaranowski and to Dabski of Kujawy, third one to Dabrowski of the Chelmno county.
PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after. Piotr was the Pluskowesy estate close to Chelmza, until 1781. Pluskowesy bought Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski who was died in 1802.
Tomasz Jan Jackowski, 1798 - 1866, was the son of Jozef JACKOWSKI [1st] b. 1767 and Gertruda Fabianowska.
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1833 in Skarlin, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski d. 1802, and Dorota. Jozef was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770. Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1767 m. also to Jozefin CISSOWSKA, and I wrote above Jozef was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [3rd], ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village; m. the 1st to Dorota RADOLINSKA, the 2nd to NIEWIESCINSKA, the 3rd to Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. in 1745 in Straszewo, the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.

Jozef was the grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line], ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA.

Pluskowesy / Pluskowenze
- in 1792, the estate bought Jozef Kalkstein, the son of Jakob Kalkstein and Bogumila Marianna Kczewski.
Kalkstein bought also Zalesie, Obrab and Kuczwaly together with Antoniew and Sarbinow. In 1867, Antoni Kalkstein was the landlord, and was married in 1867 to Antonina Sierakowska.

Jozef Nostitz Jackowski [2nd] b. ca 1806/1808, was living in GLINOJECKO, and married TRZCINSKA, the daughter of a landlord in [ca 1830 ?] Niszczyce close to Bielsk [18 km north-east-north to PLOCK].
Niszczyce in the Bielsk commune, within the Plock County: Pawel Niszczycki in the 17th century, the Bielsk parish; Niszczycki in 1790 sold named Niszczyce to Trzcinski - until the beginning of the 20th century.
Cecylia Trzcinska in 1864 was co-owner of Goslice in the Bielsk commune, the Plock county, 8 kilometres south of Bielsk, 9 km north-east of Plock, 10 km east to BIALA.

Tomasz Trzcinski, the Plock official, in 1790 took Niszczyce. Tomasz Trzcinski d. 1829, MP, b. ca 1760 / 1764, d. in Warsaw. Tomasz TRZCINSKI, judge, buried in Niszczyce, then re-buried in Bielsk. Tomasz was born in 1764 in Tlubice. He was the oldest son of
Adam Trzcinski + Ludwika Kuczborska.

TLUBICE:
6 kilometres north of Bielsk, 21 km north-east of Plock, and 98 km north-west of Warsaw, 10 km east to GOZDOWO.

Tomasz Trzcinski, b. 1760/1764, the son of Adam older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska. Named Tomasz Walerian Ignacy Trzcinski widowed in 1814, when was died Pelagia Lazinska the wife of Tomasz Trzcinski.
Tomasz had 4 sibilings:
Antonina (1770-1823),
Jan (1776-1823) + Klara Rokicka, ie. the father to Tomasz Marceli Trzcinski, 1811-1863;
Jakub Filip Florian (1778-1851),
Jozef Wincenty Trzcinski (1780-1797).

Jozef Pruszak, MP of TCZEW in 1730/1731,
was the son of
Aleksander Pruszak [von PREUSS b. 1671 in the Chojnice county], the Pomerania writer, and of Marianna Trzcinski od Chelmno.

Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856,
was the great-great-grandson of
Aleksander Pruszak Czapiewski, b. in 1671 in Czapiewice, the Chojnice county, died in 1716 + Marianna TRZCINSKI.
Aleksander Pruszak was the son of Andrzej Pruszak Czapiewski and Malgorzata Milewska.

Why was Lech Walesa's father born in Sobowo, east of Wloclawek - but on the northern bank of the Vistula?
After all, the Chocen commune is located south of Wloclawek. Here we have the Findensein family related to Swiatopelk-Mirski, and to the Nostitz-Jackowski family connected by family ties to Kiedrzynski of Bieganin and Skorzewski.
Here, on the northern bank of the Vistula, between Wloclawek and Plock and Sierpc, the family of Kolczynski and the noble family of Trzcinski occur.

Jan Jerzy Przebendowski / Johann Georg von Prebendow, 1639 in Warszawa - 1729,
was the son of
Piotr Przebendowski b. ca 1615, and Anna Katarzyna von Krockow.
Piotr Przebendowski, ca 1615 - 1700, was the son of Jan Przebendowski and Pryska Pierzcha.
Jan Przebendowski / Johann von Prebendow b. ca 1576 / 1590, d. ca 1658, was the son of
Jakub Przebendowski and Lucja Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1555/1560.

Jakub Filip Florian Trzcinski, b. ca 1778, d. 1851 in Niszczyce, the Plock governorate, m. in 1806, in Sarnowo (23 km west to MLAWA).
Jakub was the son of Adam Trzcinski older, ca 1740 - 1796. They bought NISZCZYCE.
Tomasz Trzcinski b. ca 1760, d. 1829, was the son of named Adam older, b. ca 1740 and Ludwika Kuczborska.
Jakub b. ca 1778, had a sister Antonina Trzcinska, 1770-1823 + Jan Koskowski b. ca 1760; and a brother Jan Trzcinski, 1776-1823 + Klara Rokicka, 1783-1831.
Jakub had a daughter Julia Katarzyna Trzcinska, 1815-1873 + Marcin Skonieczny, 1784-1869 in PLOCK, the son of Szymon Skonieczny and of Magdalena.

NISZCZYCE - 12 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.


Branicki - Kalinowski in 1840 in St Petersburg. Then in Warsaw, but Maria Kalinowska TRUBECKA moved to CRACOW in 1840. The line: Poniatowski - Tyszkiewicz in Berezyna and Lubuszany - Potocki - Branicki - Kalinowski in St Petersburg [the branch of Tadeusz Grabianka and the Bystrzanowski family] - Walewski of Wola Pszczolecka:

ANDRZEJ POTOCKI of Krzeszowice,
the son of Adam Jozef Mateusz Potocki; Andrzej died in Krzeszowice in 1872 - acted in STASZOW;
the grandson of Artur Potocki, 1787-1832, the Freemason-TEMPLAR and Zofia Branicka, 1790- 1879.

Wojciech Paszkowski was Commissioner General to Artur Potocki.

ARTUR POTOCKI married to Zofia Countess Branicka, probably granddaughter of Empress Katarzyna II. He bought a Palace in Cracow; and in Krzeszowice he built a summer residence

{the cousin of named General Franciszek Paszkowski - Paszkowski Franciszek (1818-1883), painter, landowner, deputy to the Galician parliament, economic activist. He was the son of Dominik Paszkowski and Anna Niemojewska (died 1872), the younger brother of Jozef Edmund. He learned painting with Rafal Hadziewicz, and then with Wojciech K. Stattler in Cracow, where he lived with his uncles Franciszek PASZKOWSKI, general, and Wojciech PASZKOWSKI, junior, a member of the Galician government in 1809, the manager of the Trzebniow estate and Krzeszowice. Franciszek Paszkowski - painter - went to Dusseldorf (1838), Dresden and Rome for further studies. He painted religious paintings, and many portraits: his father, brother and uncle, General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI in 1814 [in Warsaw], Tytus Chalubinski, and Antonina Jachowicz}.

In 1818, Artur Potocki became an adept of the 33rd degree of the Scottish Masonic Lodge.
ARTUR POTOCKI was married to Zofia Branicki Potocka born on 11 January 1790 in Warsaw, whom she married in 1816, a philanthropist.
She was the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery BRANICKI and Aleksandra.

Zofia Branicki Potocka was an art lover
[compare the above Countess Giulia Samayloff / Julia von der Pahlen (1803-1875), Julia Samoilova / Yuliya Pavlovna Samoilova],
collected, among others Italian painting.
She founded a hospital and shelter for the poor in Krzeszowice and named him husband Artur Potocki. She helped the wounded in the January Uprising in 1863.
She was the initiator of the reconstruction of the chapel of Saint Leonard in Wawel. She was buried in Krzeszowice on January 9, 1879.

Mentioned above
Franciszek Ksawery Branicki b. ca 1730 in Barwald; the first general royal adjutant in 1764; Minister of War; general of Lithuanian artillery in 1768-1773, Lieutenant General of the Crown Forces since 1764, General of the Russian Empire in 1795, MP in 1752 and in 1764.

The classicist Yusupov Palace until 1830 was in the hands of Branicki. Catherine II gave him the dowry of Aleksandra Engelhardt (1754-1838), who in 1781 married Franciszek Ksawery BRANICKI, from 1795 the Russian general. Franciszek Ksawery Branicki (about 1730-1819).

In the eighteenth century, a palace was erected for Senator Piotr Trubiecki.
The next reconstruction was made in 1835 for the new owner - count Wladyslaw Grzegorz Branicki (1783-1843), Russian general and senator, son of Franciszek Ksawery Branicki (ca. 1730-1819) and Aleksandra von Engelhardt (1754-1838), considered to be the unhappy daughter of Catherine II. For the Russian Empire Branicki served both during the Napoleonic campaign in 1812-1813, and in 1830, when he strongly condemned the November Uprising. He became a senator. He died in Warsaw.

Wladyslaw Grzegorz Branicki.
In childhood, a favorite of Tsarina Katarzyna. In 1838, after the death of his mother, he became the owner of the Branicki's estates; 1839, he received confirmation of the count's title in Russia.
1840-1843 in Warsaw, with the Trubecki family.
His wife in 1813 was the daughter of Szczesny Potocki - Roza Potocki.

Aleksander Branicki b. 1821, d. 1877 in Nice / Nicea, the owner of Sucha.
The son of named Wladyslaw Branicki and Roza Potocki.
The brother of Ksawery; Konstanty; Wladyslaw Branicki.
1821-1840 in St Petersburg; in Warsaw / Warszawa in 1840, he known Maria Kalergis.
He was sent to Saratov by the tsarist authorities for supporting the January Uprising and financing the insurrection activities, and then, even in 1863, he was displaced outside of Russia and leaving hereditary estates near Kiev in Ukraine: Stawiszcz and Janiszowka.

Aleksandra Potocka, Aleksandryna (1818-1892), born in Petersburg, as a child of Stanislaw Septym POTOCKI + Katarzyna Branicki;
the granddaughter of Stanislaw Szczesny Potocki.

Stanislaw Potocki died in 1831; then Aleksandryna Potocka was living under care of Zofia Branicki Potocki, the wife of Artur Potocki - the Templar - in Biala Cerkiew, St Petersburg and Krzeszowice. ARTUR married to Zofia Countess Branicka, probably granddaughter of Empress Katarzyna II.

Aleksandryna Potocka was the owner of LUBUSZANY, 13 km to Miezonka.

Aleksandryna Potocka became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876. Miss Potocka formally remained under the care of Tsar Nicholas I. Around 1836, she became the lady of the imperial court [see above on Kalinowski - Branicki fate in 1840 !]. On her marriage with her cousin August Potocki from Wilanow recalled Jadwiga Dzialynski Zamoyska years later.

Anna Maria Ewa Apolonia Tyszkiewicz, I voto Potocka, II voto Dunin-Wasowicz, was the daughter of Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, and Konstancja Poniatowski, the king's niece

[Konstancja Poniatowska Tyszkiewicz, 1759-1830; was the niece to the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, who had a brother KAZIMIERZ Poniatowski born 1721].

Konstancja PONIATOWSKA was the daughter of Apolonia Ustrzycka, 1736-1814, and Duke Kazimierz Poniatowski (1721-1800), General, the brother of named King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski.

The brother of mentioned Konstancja was Stanislaw Poniatowski (1754 - 1833); the sister - Katarzyna Poniatowska b. 1760.

Konstancja in 1775 married Ludwik Tyszkiewicz (1750-1808), MP, the Lithuanian Marshal in 1793.
Interesing network:
Aleksander Pociej d. 1770 the owner of Bolotchitsy / Boloczyce close to SLUCK - BARTLOMIEJ Niepokojczycki [the grandfather of General ARTUR Niepokojczycki] -
Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, deputy commander of the Lithuanian Army, d. 1808 the owner of BEREZYNA and [with his wife] of LUBUSZANY [13 km to MIEZONKA of the Konstantynowiczs after 1842], with Ludwik's daughter -
Anna Tyszkiewicz, 1776-1867. Anna Tyszkiewicz, the owner of the BEREZYNO - Luboszany estate, married to Aleksander Stanislaw Ludwik Potocki, 1778-1845.

Konstancja's daughter:

Anna Tyszkiewicz (1776-1867), m. Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki in 1805 in Wilno [1805 - Anna Potocka, Dunin- Wasowicz, nee Tyszkiewicz gave her ex-husband Aleksander Potocki, the estate of ZATOR],
with 3 children:
Natalia Potocka,
Maurycy Potocki and
August Potocki.

Anna Tyszkiewicz (1776-1867), grew up in Bialystok under the care of a French governess at the court of her cousin, Izabela Branicka, the sister of King Stanislaw August PONIATOWSKI.

Anna Tyszkiewicz married Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki, the son of Stanislaw Kostka Potocki. Her second marriage with Dunin-Wasowicz, Adjutant of Emperor Napoleon I.
Above Stanislaw Wasowicz - Dunin b. in 1785 in Wolyn / Volhynia, died in 1864 in Paris, General in 1831, Count. In 1831 - moved out to ZATOR.

We back to Kazimierz Poniatowski:
Acc. to Carlos Federico Cantarito Bunge Molina y Vedia:

above mentioned Stanislaw Poniatowski b. 1676 in Chojnik / Gromnik, son of Franciszek Poniatowski,
father to
Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski,
Franciszek,
Aleksander,
Ludwika Maria Zamojska,
Izabela Antonina Mokronowska - Branicka,
Stanislaw II August Poniatowski King of Poland,
Andrzej Poniatowski,
Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski [see MALESZEWSKI and Venture de Paradise + Jozef Sulkowski + Marshal MURAT !].


Niegolewo
is situated 9 km north to Opalenica [west of Poznan]. Opalenica belonged to General Jozef Niemojewski, junior, b. 1769. General Jozef Niemojewski rented OPALENICA out to Roch Drweski, in 1805 - 1808.
Opalenica, 40 km west to Poznan. In 1793 belonged to Prussia. The owner - General Jozef Niemojewski (1768-1839). In 1794, he was the insurgent; then he fought in Italy, and he served the Army of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw. In 1821, Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI sold Opalenica to Colonel Jozef NEYMAN, and since 1833 General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI was living in Rokitnica near to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Here Jozef Niemojewski, the 1st, died in 1839, but was buried in Swiedziebnia.
Andrzej Niemojewski b. 1864 as the son of Feliks Niemojewski
[Feliks NIEMOJEWSKI, was the son of General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, the 1st. Feliks was born in 1824 to the second wife of General Jozef Niemojewski - maybe Ludwika Walewska of JEDLNO. FELIKS Niemojewski died in 1898, or in 1896; the owner of Rokitnica
{close to SWIEDZIEBNIA owned by Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski - Swiatopelk-Mirski - Rodys and by Gustaw Adolf Findeisen (1834-1885), b. in Gostynin, the son of Karol Findeisen of Saxony + Julianna Stegman. Gustaw Findeisen was also the Smilowice owner in the Chocen commune in 1868/1870 - the Lech Walesa line}
and a supporter of TOWIANSKI - the link to the ILLUMINATI and Adam Mickiewicz].
General Jozef Niemojewski, 1st, in 1833, bought Rokitnica in the Plock province, and here he was living after back from an emigration. He was also the owner of Ratow / RATOWO in the Plock province
{3 kilometres north of Radzanow, 26 km south-west of Mlawa, 2 km east to Zgliczyn and 24 km north-west to Glinojeck - Ksawery Jackowski was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843; west-south-west to Ciechanow. Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk, south-west to Bogurzyn, 29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA.
He had with second wife Anna, 4 sons:
1. oldest son - Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa, until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski, and then again until 1913; Aleksander married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojady, d. 1898 in Bogurzyn. Maria's brother - Michal Euzebiusz Wybicki, 1835 in Niewierz, the Brodnica County - 1907 in Golub / Golub-Dobrzyn. Michal Wybicki was the son of Antoni Rafal Wybicki.
Above Konojadki / Konojady, 20 km north-west to BRODNICA.
Maria Wybicka was the granddaughter of JAKUB WYBICKI = Jakub Wyben - Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1688 - 1736.
Jakub WYBICKI was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.
2. Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko, but Jozef Nostitz Jackowski was living in GLINOJECKO, and married the daughter of landlord in Niszczyce close to Bielsk, 18 km north-east-north to PLOCK;
3. Marian Jackowski with
4. Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski owned Wola Proszkowska}.
Inf. in the Congress Poland in 1837, with his sons: Stanislaw Niemojewski and Feliks Niemojewski. Feliks Niemojewski was born in 1824, and it was 31 years after wedding of his parents.
General Jozef Niemojewski's father -
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, the son of Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, and Dorpowska, the Royal Court official in 1778, then he was the priest. Antoni was the owner of Biezdrowo, Zakrzewo, Pierwoszewo, Popowo, Krzywoleka, Kobusz, and he leased out in 1767 above estates for 1 year to Michal Obarzankowski.

BIEZDROWO lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly.

Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1768 was married to Elzbieta Bojanowska, 1740-1778, in Biezdrowo, but she died in Pszczewo in 1778, buried in Szamotuly. Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1778 became the priest and he want inheritance bequeathed after Wojciech OPALINSKI, the Sieradz governor, and after Karol Opalinski.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI acted in Poznan in 1779.
And in WLOCLAWEK in 1782.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI bought in 1782 from Ludwik Mlodziejowski, the NAKLO governor, the estates:
Ostrowo and Borgowo.
In 1785, Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI worked in Poznan.
Opalenica and Oledry Starodabrowskie with Czarne, in 1787 were pledged to Colonel Robert Taylor, for 3 years. In 1788 Antoni Niemojewski took money from a daughter married Ciechomska. 1791 - Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI worked as the priest in Duszniki. 1794/1795 - in Gniezno. In Cracow, in 1795 Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI took doctor' degree. He died in GNIEZNO in 1797.

Antoni's son - Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI.
Antoni's NIEMOJEWSKI daughters:
1. Elzbieta Franciszka Maria NIEMOJEWSKA, b. in Biezdrowo, in 1768. It lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly, and 53 km north-west of Poznan.
2. Wiktoria NIEMOJEWSKA, in 1788-1792, was the wife to Wojciech Ciechanowski, the Gabin official, the Sochaczew tax official, the Gostyn officer.

Now we back to
General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, the son of Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI and Bojanowska. Jozef was born in 1769. Since 1782, Jozef leased Srem, but Srem was in hands of his father - see the Koscian register.
Tuczno - 28 km south-west to Walcz.
Anna Tuczynska Niemojowska d. in Boguniew in 1727, and her son Jozef Niemojewski, SENIOR, b. ca 1690 / 1701, m. 1st to Franciszka Dorpowski, b. ca 1715, the daughter of Michal DORPOWSKI b. ca 1675, and Teofila Podoski.
Jozef Niemojewski, senior, in 1743 bought from Jozef DAMBSKI, the Brzesc Kujawski officer, 3rd husband of Teofila Podoski, the Biezdrowo estate with Zakrzewo, Pierwoszewo, Popowo, Krzywoleka in the POZNAN county.
Jozef Niemojewski senior, m. 2nd in 1761 to Anna Koscielska, widowed after Andrzej Mielecki in the KOSCIAN county. Jozef died ca 1768 / 1778, acc. to Wschowa and Pyzdry registers.
Anna Koscielska Niemojowska lived in 1787.
Jozef Niemojewski, senior, had sons:
Antoni Niemojowski / Antoni Niemojewski, b. 1743
and Ignacy Niemojowski.

Feliks Niemojowski, b. ca 1762 ?, died in 1794, m. second time in 1782, Aniela Walknowska. Feliks was the brother to General Jozef Niemojowski b. 1769.
FELIKS was the son of Antoni (Sebastian ?) Niemojowski / Antoni Niemojewski, b. 1743.

General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, 1st, was the son of Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI b. 1743, and Bojanowska, and General Jozef Niemojewski was born in 1769. Since 1782, Jozef leased Srem, but Srem was in hands of his father - see the Koscian register.

Note to Colonel Jozef NEYMAN:
1675 - Lisowek was leased by Franciszek Kaminski (d. 1677) and 1721 - Franciszek Jedlinski owned LISOWEK (d. 1721) north-east to GROJEC;
in 1819, Michal Neyman took LISOWEK, he was the Poznan official, and the owner of Skrzynki [11 km north to Tomaszow Mazowiecki], then all belonged to his son Ludwik NEYMAN.

1778 - Ignacy RASZEWSKI and Jozef Raszewski, the sons of Marcelin Raszewski + Anna Nowicka, sold Sieroslaw [19 km north-east to NIEGOLEWO; 3 km south-east to Lusowko; 8 kilometres south of Tarnowo Podgorne, and 16 km west of Poznan] with Pokrzywnica farm to Mateusz Neyman.
In 1793, Sieroslaw belonged to Maciej Neyman.
Pokrzywnica [2 km south to named Sieroslaw] was taken by Seydlitz, baron.

Jozefa Neumann was born in 1910, to Jozef Neumann, junior, and Marianna Baczkiewicz. Jozef was born in 1875, in Opalenica. Marianna b. in 1879, in Rudniki. Jozefa had a sister Stefania Neumann / NEYMAN.

Melchior Jozef Neyman, ca 1764 - 1835,
in 1799 served to the French army, 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.
Jozef Melchior Neyman, as Splawa-Neyman, b. ca 1764 or ca 1770, d. in Zdroj, 4 km west to Grodzisk Wielkopolski, 15 km south-west to OPALENICA, was the son of Mateusz Splawa-Neyman and Marianna.
Jozef NEYMAN was the father of
Napoleon Neyman
[b. 1811, d. 1879, buried in Poznan. He had a son KAROL, b. 1831, d. 1913];
Emilia Jacobson b. 1815,
and
Aleksander Splawa-Neyman
[b. 1816 in Warszawa, d. 1892 in Srem].

Jozef was the brother of
Ludwika Moszczenska
[b. 1765, d. 1828 in Niedzwiadz, 13 kilometres north-west of Ostrzeszow];
Anna Marianna Jaraczewska;
Jan Nepomucen Neyman;
Jozefa Raszewska;
Ludwik Neyman
and 5 others.

Then Colonel Jozef Neyman belonged to the garrison of the fortress Serock (commander was General 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 JOZEF NEYMAN 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 NEYMAN, born in Murzynowo 1811
[it lies 8 kilometres south-east of Dominowo, 12 km east of Sroda Wielkopolska, and 40 km south-east of Poznan. Napoleon was born in March 1811, here],
a veteran of 1830 and 1848;
and
Aleksander Karol Jozef Neyman / Alexander Charles Joseph NEYMAN, in 1816, a prisoner of State in 1846, the soldier of 1848.

Jadwiga Jankowiak, b. ca 1816, d. 1899, was the daughter of Jozef Neyman and Marianna. Jadwiga was the wife of Maciej Andrzejewski; Jozef August Aleksander Smolinski; and Jozef Jankowiak.

Niegolewo is situated 9 km north to Opalenica [west of Poznan].
Opalenica belonged to General Jozef Niemojewski, junior, who was the son to above Antoni Niemojowski.
Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, the son of Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, b. ca 1690/1701, and Dorpowska b. ca 1715. Antoni was the Royal Court official in 1778, then he was the priest. Above Dorpowska b. ca 1715, was the daughter of Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, and Teofila Podoski.

Mrowino, 20 km south-east to Szamotuly, 24 km north-west to Poznan:

Melchior Jan Pradzynski was born in 1753 in Mrowino
[at half way from Szamotuly to Poznan], died 1797.
His son
- Andrzej Pradzynski, 1794-1872, born in Kowalew / KOWALEWO close to PLESZEW, 5 km east to Orpiszewek of Jakub Kiedrzynski, the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska + Andrzej Kiedrzynski; north-east to Dobrzyca.

Jakub's daughter - Petronela Kiedrzynska married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski [compare the Pradzynskis and the Kiedrzynskis of WOLA WIAZOWA - the family of the author to this domain].
PETRONELA Kiedrzynska m. in 1791 to MELCHIOR Pradzynski who was born in Mrowino. Melchior Pradzynski was the son of Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka.
Petronela Pradzynska Kiedrzynska was the daughter of Brygida nee Bardzka, 1 voto Walknowska, 2nd married JAKUB Kiedrzynski. Petronela's sister was Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska m. Arnold, b. 1770.
Melchior's brother was Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous General Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, on August 16th until August 19, 1831 - the commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, close to OBORNIKI and MUROWANA GOSLINA. Died in 1817, the son of Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka / Marianna Bardzka.

Marianna Bardzka Czaplicka Pradzynska, b. ca 1730, was the daughter of Kazimierz Bardzki b. ca 1700, and Bogucka.
The granddaughter of
Mikolaj Bardzki b. ca 1670, d. bef. 1713, and Marianna / Marcjanna KURDWANOWSKA [in Pietrzykowo].
The great-granddaughter of
Piotr Bardzki b. ca 1640, and KLECZKOWSKA.

Above Antoni Pradzynski b. ca 1710, was living in MROWINO.
In 1751 - Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna, were the estate's managers in Mrowino [at half way from Szamotuly to Poznan], and in PACHOLEWO in 1761. Antoni m. in Brody in 1748 close to Niewierz [Brody - 5 km west to Niewierz] - to Marianna Barska / Bardzka, from the Niewierz manor.

Niewierz / Schanzfelde, in the Duszniki commune, of the Szamotuly county [18 km north-west to BUK; 19 km north to OPALENICA],
owned by Dobrogost Belecki and his son Jan Bielecki / Belecki, 1660-1698, who was married Teresa Zoltowska, and Jan's sister Teresa m. Jakub Niezychowski - they were co-owners of Niewierz.
The heir aft. 1710, youngest daughter Jadwiga Bielecka, ca 1695 - ca 1720 m. in Brody close to Niewierz, in 1714 to Jan Antoni Bojanowski, 1690-1745. Then Jan Bojanowski, the Kalisz official, aft. 1720; next aft. 1730 - Jan Bojanowski was the judge in Poznan. Jan was the owner of Bytyn, Witkowice, and with Jadwiga nee Bielecka had a daughter Petronella, 1717 - 1780, m. 1st in 1733 to Maciej Sokolnicki, 1692-1764, the Kalisz official and next owner of Niewierz. Petronella was married three times, the last to Marceli Antoni Jan Niezychowski, 1733-1788.

Maciej Sokolnicki bef. 1744 buit a manor in Niewierz. The Sokolnickis owned Niewierz for 20 years until 1764. Maciej died in 1764; and Petronella Sokolnicka m. 2nd in 1765 to Bartlomiej Niegolewski, who died in 1773.
Bartlomiej Niegolewski was co-owner of Niewierz and Zakrzewko.
Niegolewski took Powidz.
In 1780 they [Petronella died in 1780] sold Niewierz and Zakrzewko to Marceli Niezychowski or Marcelin Niezychowski, who died in 1788, and was buried in Poznan [her 3rd husband].
Then Wojciech Bojanowski and Apolonia Keszycki Bojanowska were the owners of NIEWIERZ. Apolonia's daughter was Franciszka m. in 1807 to Antoni Joneman, judge in Poznan.
Antoni Joneman was the official in Bydgoszcz, and in 1810 he was working in the Justice Secretary office. Joneman lost Niewierz, which Jan Brettkrayc took, with a wife Katarzyna Zawadzka.
Niewierz aft. 1830 belonged to Franciszek Skalawski m. Marianna Krzyzanska.

The next owner of NIEWIERZ [ca 1850]:
Css Izabella Goetzendorf-Grabowski m. Tyszkiewicz (1811-1901), widowed in 1856 after death of Count Wincenty Tomasz Tyszkiewicz - Kalenicki [he died in Grylewo].
Wincenty's daughter, Jozefa Klaudyna Antonia Tyszkiewicz, in 1859 leased Niewierz to somebody, and next sold the estate.
The Skorzewskis of Margonin, and the Poninskis of Koscielec were with visits here - Izabella relatives. Aft. 1870 - the main leaseholder was Michal Wybicki.
Mentioned above Izabela Tyszkiewicz nee Goetzendorf Grabowska, b. 1811 in Niewierz in the SZAMOTULY county, d. 1901 in Siedlec [9 km north-west to WOLSZTYN], the Great Poland.
The daughter of Jozef Goetzendorf Grabowski [see below] and Antonina Anna.
Izabela Grabowska was the wife of Wicenty Tyszkiewicz and the mother of Jozefa Klaudyna Antonina;
and Izabela was the sister of
1.
Css Emilia Skorzewska, nee Goetzendorf-Grabowska, b. 1807 in Wawelno, close to Sosno and to Sepolno Krajenskie, died in 1875 in Jeziory Wielkie, close to Zaniemysl and to Sroda Wielkopolska; Emilia was the wife of Count Heliodor Jan Jozef Skorzewski, b. in 1792 in Margonin, d. in 1858 in Poznan. Heliodor was the son of
Count Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski and Antonina GARCZYNSKA, the daughter of Stefan Garczynski JUNIOR.
Fryderyk b. in 1768 in Berlin, d. in 1832 in Lubostron, and he was living in MARGONIN in 1792, in Warsaw in 1798, but was buried in ZON, close to MARGONIN.
Fryderyk was the foster son of General Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski but Fryderyk was the son of Marianna Barbara CIECIERSKA with the brother of the King, Fryderyk the Great of Prussia, both LGBT.
Fryderyk was Count in 1787 in Prussia. The owner of Labiszyn, and Lubostron.
His father, General Franciszek Skorzewski b. ca 1730, d. in 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin and to Chodziez, was the son of
Crown General major in Poland, Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, b. 1674 in Wargowo, the Oborniki County, d. in 1740, m. Dorota Choinska b. 1670; and Andrzej was the son of
Gabriel Skorzewski + Lucja Marianna Koszutska 1-voto NECZ.
2.
Count Edward Goetzendorf Grabowski + Jozefa Goetzendorf Grabowska Koscielska, b. ca 1809, d. in 1860, the daughter of Jozef Koscielski and Kunegunda ROKITNICKA. Jozef was living ca 1750 - 1831, the son of Ignacy Koscielski and Agnieszka NIEBORSKA.
3.
Leokadia Poninska, b. 1817 in Grylewo, close to Wagrowiec - died in 1906 in Koscielec, close to KOLO. Leokadia was the wife of Boleslaw Jozef Aleksander Poninski, b. 1814 in Wegierki, in the Wrzesnia County, d. in 1887 in Bydgoszcz, the son of Stanislaw Poninski and Anna SIERAKOWSKA.
Count Stanislaw Poninski, b.in 1779 in Wrzesnia, d. in 1847 in Berlin, the son of Marceli Poninski and Rozalia GRUDZIELSKA.
Marceli Poninski b. ca 1750, d. in 1816, was the son of Walenty Poninski and Marcjanna AWRYLEWSKA. Walenty was the son of Michal Poninski and Anna Trampczynska, the daughter of
Wladyslaw Otto Trampczynski and Anna Bojanowska GOLINSKA.

Above Jozef Goetzendorf Grabowski, the owner of Grylewo, Count in Prussia in 1840.
He was living in 1807 [the birth of Emilia Skorzewska] in Wawelno, close to Sosno and to Sepolno Krajenskie;
in 1811 [the birth of Izabela Tyszkiewicz] in Niewierz,
in 1817 [birth of Leokadia Poninska] in Grylewo, close to Wagrowiec.

Jozef GRABOWSKI was born in 1770, d. in 1857 and he was the son of Stanislaw Goetzendorf Grabowski

[Stanislaw GRABOWSKI, 1740 - 1811, the son of Jerzy Andrzej Goetzendorf Grabowski b. ca 1700, and
Agnieszka WALDOWSKA, the daughter of Franciszek Waldowski and Joanna DORPOWSKA,
the daughter of Jakub DORPOWSKI / Jakub Teofil Dorpowski b. ca 1650, and Konstancja Elzbieta GARCZYNSKA.
Samson Garczynski, born in 1596 [NOT ca 1630] and died in 1667 in Gdansk, was the son of Michal Garczynski and Zofia Pisienska - Poraj. Samson's Garczynski older [b. 1596] had also next children:
2nd.
Elzbieta Konstancja Garczynska (d. aft. 1719) bought Obodowo in 1695, m. in 1675 to Jakub Teofil Dorpowski, b. ca 1650 ?, d. 1689/1693.
Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, maybe was the son of Jakub Dorpowski b. ca 1650 and the grandson of Jan Dorpowski died in 1668.
3rd. Barbara Zakrzewska.
4th.
Zofia Franciszka Krasinska who moved home to Krasne close to Przasnysz]

and Stanislaw's wife - Dorota
[Dorota b. in 1747, d. ca 1754, the daughter of Egidiusz Kazimierz Osten-Sacken].

Jozef b. 1770 [Jozef GRABOWSKI was born in 1770, d. in 1857, and he was the son of Stanislaw Goetzendorf Grabowski], was the husband of Antonina Anna NIEZYCHOWSKA Goetzendorf Grabowska

[Css Antonina Anna Goetzendorf-Grabowska, nee Niezychowska, b. ca 1785, d. 1872, the daughter of Marceli Niezychowski
{TRZEBIN in the LESZNO county was taken in 1769 by Adam Niezychowski}
and Magdalena.
Antonina was 1st married Jan Goetzendorf-Grabowski and the 2nd above Jozef Goetzendorf Grabowski].

Jozef Grabowski was the father of Emilia Skorzewska [the wife of Count Heliodor Jan Jozef Skorzewski]; and of Count Edward Goetzendorf.

Above
Wincenty Tyszkiewicz = Count Wincenty Tomasz Tyszkiewicz, b. 1796 in Niewierz - d. 1856 in Grylewo, close to Wagrowiec, the son of Jerzy Tyszkiewicz and Lucja Franciszka.
The husband of Febronia and Izabela.

Above count Jerzy Tyszkiewicz, 1768 in Warsaw - 1831,
the son of Stanislaw Antoni Tyszkiewicz

{b. 1736, d. 1801 in Balbierzyszki, and Stanislaw was the son of Teodor Tyszkiewicz, d. 1748,
and the grandson of Emanuel Wladyslaw Tyszkiewicz d. 1704,
and the great-grandson of Mikolaj Tyszkiewicz;
the great-great-grandparents -
Jozef Tyszkiewicz died in 1635 + Barbara Pac;
and Jozef Tyszkiewicz was the son of Marcin Tyszkiewicz, the Crown marshal in 1589, the Slonim marshal, the Minsk official in 1582, and Marceli Tyszkiewicz = Marcin Tyszkiewicz died bef. 1631 + Eleonora Chalecka;
and Jozef was the grandson of Jerzy Tyszkiewicz d. in 1576;
and the great-grandson of
WASYL Tyszkiewicz died in 1571 in SUPRASL}

and Stanislaw's wife - Eva Anna BIALOZOR / Ewa Monwid-Belozor.

Note on the Tyszkiewicz clan [Lubuszany, 13 km to Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs in 1842. Lubuszany ca 1887 / 1890 took Tyszkiewicz clan] and the explanation to above WASYL Tyszkiewicz died in 1571 in Suprasl:

Jozef Ignacy Tyszkiewicz b. 1724, d. 1815, married Maria Anna Galimska
- he was the son of Count
Michal Jan Tyszkiewicz b. 1690, d. in LOHOJSK, 1762;
the grandson of Emanuel Wladyslaw Tyszkiewicz, b. ca 1650, d. 1704;
the great-grandson of Count Mikolaj Tyszkiewicz, 1619 - 1702;
the great-great-grandson of
Jozef Tyszkiewicz, born in 1585 in Minsk, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, d. 1635 ? or in 1648, who was the son of
Marcin Tyszkiewicz b. 1547 in Brest, d. 1631;
and grandson of Jerzy Tyszkiewicz Lohojski b. 1518, d. 1576,
come from
Wasyl Tyszkiewicz or Bazyli Klenicki-Tyszkiewicz, 1492 - 1571 in Suprasl.

Note to BEREZYNA - Potocki and Tyszkiewicz:

Krystyna Tyszkiewicz Potocka died 85 years in 1952, in Miali - in Kenya or KONGO.
Andrzej Potocki died in 1908 = Andrzej Kazimierz Potocki born in KRZESZOWICE in 1861, died in LWOW, the owner of Krzeszowice, the orderly officer of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, Andrzej's wife KRYSTYNA Tyszkiewicz Potocka, 1866-1952, was the owner of ZATOR, ca 1908/1909, and ca 1887/1890 {?} of LUBOSZANY / Lubuszany - 13 km to MIEZONKA.

In Zator, Michal NAIMSKI was top manager aft. 1889 until 1915.

August Potocki acted in 1889 until 1915, in ZATOR, together with Naimski Michal (1842-1915), who was insurgent in 1863 and was married ANIELA NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKA.
Michal Naimski was the brother of Ludwik Marcin Naimski, ca 1840 - 1860, both the sons of Ludwik Naimski and Julia Szymanowska.
Michal Naimski, b. 1842, had a son Ludwik Naimski b. 1894, married ca 1920 to Jadwiga Przerwa-Tetmajer born in BRONOWICE, ie. Isia of "Wesele" by Wyspianski, 1891-1975;
and a grandson Michal J. Naimski born in 1923. Michal m. 2nd in 1959 to MILLS [in UK ?], but the 1st to Natalia Moszczenska in 1951 [Piotr Naimski was born in Feb. 1951]. Natalia Moszczenska b. ca 1929.
Compare Piotr Aleksander Naimski (born in February 1951), the Polish politician and academic who is a Member of the Parliament.

Below the branch of Krystyna Tyszkiewicz-Lohojska of LUBUSZANY, 1866-1952, m. Andrzej Kazimierz Potocki, the Galicja governor - born in KRZESZOWICE in 1861:

Jan Witold Emanuel Tyszkiewicz had also the oldest daughter
Krystyna Tyszkiewicz the owner of LUBUSZANY, 1866-1952, m. Andrzej Kazimierz Potocki, the Galicja governor.

Andrzej Potocki / Andrzej Kazimierz Potocki born in KRZESZOWICE in 1861, died in LWOW, the owner of Krzeszowice, the orderly officer of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria.

Andrzej's wife KRYSTYNA Tyszkiewicz Potocka, 1866-1952, was the owner of ZATOR, ca 1908/1909, and ca 1887/1890 {?} of LUBOSZANY / Lubuszany - 13 km to MIEZONKA -
ANDRZEJ Potocki was the grandson of Artur Potocki 1787-1832, the TEMPLAR {Artur's main manager was Wojciech Paszkowski, the half brother to General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, who was closest to Marshal MURAT and to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko. Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married Armand in Moscow, and she was the daughter of above General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI - my family branch of Apolon Konstantynowicz who came from Kazan and Miezonka};
the great-grandson of Jan Nepomucen Potocki.

Andrzej's daughter was
Katarzyna Iza Maria Potocka, 1890-1977, married Leon Aleksander Adam Sapieha, 1883-1944,
the son of
Wladyslaw Leon Adam Sapieha, 1853-1920, oldest son of Prince Adam Stanislaw Sapieha and Princess Jadwiga Klementyna Sanguszko.
Adam Stanislaw Sapieha was the son of
Leon Sapieha, 1802-1878 [Gustaw FINDEISEN was talking with him as the courier of Leopold KRONENBERG],
the grandson of Aleksander Antoni Sapieha b. 1773 + Anna Jadwiga Zamoyska; the great-grandson of Jozef Sapieha b. 1737 in Lachowce + Teofila Jablonowska;
the great-great-grandson of
Ignacy Jozef Piotr Sapieha, 1702-1758 + Anna Krasicka, Cetner
{m. Antoni Cetner died in 1730, with a daughter - Eleonora Sulkowska + in 1755 to Aleksander Antoni Sulkowski, 1730-1786, the son of Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski b. 1695, d. 1762 + in 1728 to Maria Franziska von Stein zu Jettingen, the grandson of Stanislaw Sulkowski m. in 1694 to Elisabeth Szalewska},
Sapieha b. 1707, d. 1751/1758;
Jozef Aleksander Jablonowski, 1711-1777;
Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski, 1679-1735;
Stanislaw Kostka Czartoryski, 1700-1766;
above named Anna Krasicka, 1707-1751/1758;
Karolina Teresa Pia Radziwill, 1707-1765;
Anna Teresa Dzialynska;
Anna Jozefa Rybinska.

Above Jan Witold Emanuel Tyszkiewicz, 1831-1892, m. Iza Hortensja Adelajda Tyszkiewicz, 1836-1907.

Now on Berezyna of the Sapiehas and Tyszkiewicz - Poniatowski line:

Aleksander Tyszkiewicz, 1748-1775
[the son of Jozef Tyszkiewicz + Anna Pociej; the grandson of Jerzy Tyszkiewicz + Benedykta Sapieha],
the great-grandson of Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha, 1668-1732

[Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha was the Mscislaw governor in 1732, with the son Antoni Kazimierz Sapieha, 1689 - 1739 in Dereczyn, in 1734 jailed by Russians.
And the daughter of named Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha:
Benedykta Sapieha d. 1724, m. 1716 to Jerzy Tyszkiewicz died in 1735,
with the son -
Jozef Tyszkiewicz, 1717-1790.
Jozef Tyszkiewicz married twice:
in 1736 to Benedykta Oginska, the daughter of Marcin Michal Oginski, 1672-1750;
2nd to Anna Pociej, 1720-1783, the daughter of Aleksander Pociej, d. 1770, with 2 sons:
above named Aleksander Tyszkiewicz, 1748-1775,
and Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, deputy commander of the Lithuanian Army, b. ca 1748, d. 1808
with daughter Anna Tyszkiewicz, 1776-1867 {see below !}],

who was the son of Kazimierz Jan Pawel Sapieha + Krystyna Hlebowicz,
and named Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha was grandson of Pawel Jan Sapieha (1609-1665), the owner of Luboszany and Berezyna / Berezino.

Aleksander's brother was Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, b. ca 1748 - d. in 1808 {see above !}, who married Dss Konstancja Poniatowska, the lady-owner of BEREZYNO with LUBOSZANY, 1759-1830, the daughter of Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski, 1721-1800;
with the daughter
Anna Tyszkiewicz, 1776/1779-1867, the owner of BEREZYNO-Luboszany + Aleksander Stanislaw Ludwik Potocki, 1778-1845

[Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki (1778-1845) was the son of the third Prime Minister of Poland, Count Stanislaw Kostka Potocki, the FREEMASON, and his wife Aleksandra Lubomirska. Stanislaw Kostka Potocki was the son of General Eustachy Potocki and Anna Katska, and was a brother of Ignacy Potocki],

with the son August Aleksander Potocki, 1805-1867 + Aleksandra Julia Potocka, 1818-1892.

Aleksandra Julia Potocka / Aleksandryna Potocka sold [? ca 1887/1890] Luboszany / LUBUSZANY [she died in 1892] (K. Lipinski - the manager of Berezyna, Tepliki, Zwinogrod), to hands of Krystyna nee Tyszkiewicz
(born in RIGA in 1866; died in 1952! - the daughter of
Jan Witold Emanuel Tyszkiewicz b. 1831 in WOLOZYN;
the granddaughter of Jozef Tyszkiewicz b. 1805 in PALANGA;
the great-granddaughter of Michal Tyszkiewicz Count, b. 1761 in BIRZAI / Birze;
the great-great-granddaughter of
Jozef Ignacy Tyszkiewicz b. 1724, d. 1815 in Valozyn, married Maria Anna Galimska -
he was the son of Count Michal Jan Tyszkiewicz b. 1690, d. in LOHOJSK, 1762),
the wife of the Galicja governor - Andrzej Potocki.

Note on Michal Naimski:

Naimski Michal (1842-1915), who was insurgent in 1863; married ANIELA NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKA.

Aniela Nostitz-Jackowska, 1854-1935; the great-granddaughter of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729, d. 1802 in Nogat + the 1st to Dorota Radolinska; the 3rd to Niewiescinska; the 2nd to Marianna KCZEWSKI / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska (Kczewska) b. 1745.

Michal Naimski had a son Ludwik Naimski, but the grandson was living in LONDON. Michal Naimski was exiled to Germany in 1864-1867; 1868 he was living under rule of Prussia and co-operated with Wladyslaw Niegolewski of Morownica in 1868-1870 or until 1877.

Morownica - Murkwitz is a village in the Koscian County, 8 km east to BUCZ;
4 km south-east to POPOWO STARE;
11 km south-east to WILKOWO POLSKIE [Szoldrski; Pradzynski; Kiedrzynski];
22 km south-east to WIELICHOWO [Owsiany].

Niegolewski lost above Morownica in 1870 or in 1877. Wladyslaw Niegolewski was the political activist. In 1857, the Society of Friends of Poznan Sciences was established in Wladyslaw Niegolewski's apartment. In 1860 he became its vice president. In the same year he moved from Poznan to Morownica near Smigiel. During the January Uprising, he was active in the secret Dzialynski Committee, providing weapons to the troops of General Edmund Taczanowski, and fought in the battles of Pyzdry and Ignacew. In July 1863 arrested and taken to prison in Berlin.
Wladyslaw Niegolewski was born in 1819 in Wlosciejewki, d. 1885 in Poznan.
Wladyslaw NIEGOLEWSKI was the great-grandson of Jozef Potocki, the Krzywin governor, 1710-1781, died in Wronczyn.

Jozef Potocki born 1710, was the son of Stefan Potocki (b. ca 1675/1680; d. 1724) and Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.

Michal Naimski, the FRANKIST [Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski was the supporter of the Frankists], was living in Morownica in 1868-1870.

The Niegolewskis were closest to Nestor Karol Wezyk, 1836-1925 + Jadwiga Niegolewska, 1833-1917. Nestor WEZYK was the son of Stefania Konstancja Wantoch-Rekowska Wezyk, b. 1811 in Grebanin close to Wieruszow; the granddaughter of Joachim Kreski, 1723-1795.

Note to Adam Mickiewicz:

Emil (Emilian) Bednarczyk (1812-1888) was the witness of the death of Adam Mickiewicz in 1855. Emil Bednarczyk studied at the Polytechnic Institute in Warsaw. He fought in the Greater Poland during the Uprising of 1848, and the January Uprising of 1863-1864; in 1866 he fought as a lieutenant. Since 1832 in France, worked close to Paris, he was one of the first members of the Polish Democratic Society.
In the years 1833 - 1835 he was as an emissary in Galicia [compare Gabryel Kiedrzynski].
In 1853 stayed in Constantinople, where he helped to General J. Wysocki. And he was a friend of Adam Mickiewicz and witnessed his mysterious death. "November 26, 1855 Mickiewicz woke up in the morning, he asked to give a cup of tea and fell asleep. When at approx. 10 came to him Colonel Emil Bednarczyk, saw...".

Emil (Emilian) Bednarczyk (1812-1888) and his ancestors came from Dluzyna - a village in the Przemecki Park. Here in the mid-nineteenth century began the history of the House of Bednarczyk, ancestors of Anna Hudzik / Chudzik and Ewa Chudzik.

DLUZYNA lies 6 kilometres north of Wloszakowice, 19 km north-west of Leszno, 9 km south-east to PRZEMET;
14 km south-west to Wilkowo Polskie [Szoldrski + Poninski; Zamoyska-Kiedrzynska];
5 km south to BUCZ [Skorzewski];
22 km south to Wielichowo [MOROWNICA - Naimski - 22/23 km south-east to Wielichowo],
and 24 km south-west to Stary Bialcz [Wyssogota-Zakrzewski].

The family of Naimski:

Piotr Naimski, the Head of the Office for State Protection [he co-operated with Adam Owsiany who aft. 2002 served Foreign Intelligence Agency of Poland in the Personal Department in Warsaw - the line in Koscian], from 1999 to 2001 he was national security adviser in the office of Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek.
Ludwik Naimski was the son of Michal Naimski and Aniela Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1854 [Michal Naimski, b. 1842, had a son Ludwik Naimski b. 1894, who married ca 1920 to Jadwiga Przerwa-Tetmajer born in BRONOWICE].
Aniela was the daughter of Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski and Teodora Chelmicka.
Aniela was the sister of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, junior, died in 1928, m. Maria Kolakowska.

Above Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1810, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770, Sr., and Anna Tucholka.
Franciszek was the half brother of Marianna / MARCIANNA Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of IVAN Siemionovich Swiatopelk - Mirski, ie. Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk / Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1868, Duke in 1861 = JAN Siemionowicz Swiatopelk Mirski / Tomasz Teofil Jan MIRSKI.
Above Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, Sr., b. 1770, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [b. ca 1729, d. 1802 in Nogat village] and Marcianna Antonia Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. 1745 in Straszewo.
Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1729, was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora.
Above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and Rozalia [acc. to me Rozalia was the 2nd wife, and named Michal was the son of the 1st wife].

Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670. Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska had one sister, named above Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW [my family line].
Above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, was the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jan was the father of [acc. to me with the 1st wife] Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; and of Anna SKORZEWSKA.

We back now to August Adam Potocki, b. 1847, died in 1905 in Warsaw - the owner of
BEREZYNA Ihumenska close to Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs
[near by Ipohorski - Irtenski; Wankowicz in Kaluzyca; and of Rawanicze];
of Jablonna north-east to Warsaw;
Zator close to Oswiecim under Austria;
Wola Starogrodzka near to Garwolin under rule of Russia.
A widow - after death of August Potocki - in August 1905 took ZATOR and maybe Berezyna [1905-1909]; she sold Zator in 1908; she sold Berezyna after 1909 to hands of her son - MAURYCY POTOCKI.
August Potocki also was the owner of JABLONNA.
Next owners of ZATOR in 1908 - Krystyna Potocka nee Tyszkiewicz of KRZESZOWICE, and her son Adam Potocki, 1896-1966.

August Adam Potocki, b. 1846 / 1847 in Cracow, d. 1905 in Warsaw; August Potocki acted in 1889 until 1905, in ZATOR, together with Naimski Michal (1842-1915), who was insurgent in 1863, and married ANIELA NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKA.
Michal Naimski in 1905 until 1908 co-operated in ZATOR with the widow, Eugenia Sianozecka Potocka.
And in 1908-1915 acted together with Krystyna Potocka nee Tyszkiewicz of KRZESZOWICE, and her son Adam Potocki, 1896-1966.

Eugenia's son was Maurycy Stanislaw Potocki, 2nd.
Maurycy Stanislaw, 1894-1949, m. 1st Dss Teresa Woroniecka, 1893-1948, and 2nd Maria Gasiorowska, b. 1900, with a daughter
Css Natalia Maria Janina Potocka, 1929-1974, m twice:
Richard Jenner and 2nd to Wincenty Koziell - Poklewski b. in 1929.

August's father was Maurycy Eustachy Ludwik Potocki + Ludwika Piotrowicka - Bobr [Piotrowski maybe Piotrowicki was the manager of Lubuszany close to Miezonka in 1918, and my grandfather co-operated with him in 1918 as the courier of the Polish self-defence].
August's wife was Eugenia Sianozecka, 1870-1925, the daughter of Eugeniusz Sianozecki, ca 1841 - 1913 + Leontyna Holynska, ca 1848 - 1904.
August Potocki (1847-1905) b. in Cracow, the son of Maurycy Potocki, 1st, the grandson of
Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki b. 1778, m. twice:
Anna Tyszkiewicz in Wilno, and 2nd to Izabella Mostowska.
Great-grandson of :
Count Stanislaw Kostka Potocki, 1755-1821;
Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, 1748-1808;
Kajetan Piotrowicki, Crown Colonel, ca 1760 - 1831;
Dss Aleksandra Lubomirska, 1760-1831;
Dss Konstancja Poniatowska, 1759-1830;
Ludwika Ostrowska.

Michal Naimski was the brother of Ludwik Marcin Naimski, ca 1840 - 1860, both the sons of Ludwik Naimski and Julia Szymanowska.
Michal Naimski, b. 1842, had a son Ludwik Naimski b. 1894, married ca 1920 to Jadwiga Przerwa-Tetmajer born in BRONOWICE, ie. Isia of "Wesele" by Wyspianski, 1891-1975; and a grandson Michal J. Naimski born in 1923.
Michal m. 2nd in 1959 to MILLS [in London ?], but the 1st to Natalia Moszczenska in 1951 [Piotr Naimski was born in Feb. 1951]. Natalia Moszczenska b. ca 1929.
Compare Piotr Aleksander Naimski (born in February 1951), the Polish politician and academic who is a Member of the Parliament.
Michal Naimski married Aniela Nostitz-Jackowska, b. 1854. Michal Naimski, b. 1842, died 1915, was the son of Ludwik Ignacy Naimski, 1797-1871.
Above named Michal Alexander Naimski was born in 1842, to Ludwik Ignacy Naimski and Julia. Michal JUNIOR married Aniela Nostitz-Jackowska in 1872, and Aniela was born in 1854.
Above Ludwik Ignacy Naimski, 1797/1800 - 1871, was the son of Marcin Naimski and Ewa PAWLOWSKA, b. 1766.
MARCIN, 1762 - 1829, was the son of Michal Naimski, SENIOR, b. ca 1730, and Marianna PIOTROWSKA [Michal senior m. 2nd to Marianna KORALEWSKA]. Both the Frankists.
See on Michalina Paulina Szymanowska (Naimska), 1833 - 1918, the daughter of Jozef Naimski and Jozefa Teresa.
Michalina NAIMSKA was the wife of Waclaw Cyryl Jakub Szymanowski [b. in 1821 in Warszawa, d. 1886 in Warszawa; the son of Jakub Szymanowski, and Anna ZAWADZKA, b. 1790];
Michalina was the mother of Maria Jadwiga Olszewska;
Jadwiga Wierusz Kowalska;
Waclaw Szymanowski;
Bronislawa Olchowicz
and Helena Jozefa Olchowicz.

Michalina Szymanowska was the half sister of
Zofia Marianna Jozefa Ceysinger
and Aleksander Jozef Jakub Naimski.

Above Jozef Naimski, 1791 - 1870, the son of Marcin Naimski and Ewa PAWLOWSKA, b. 1766; MARCIN, 1762 - 1829, the son of Michal Naimski, senior, b. ca 1730, and Marianna PIOTROWSKA [2nd he m. Marianna KORALEWSKA];
Michal NAIMSKI, senior, was the son of Jozef Nahymski, b. ca 1711 - the Frankist.

Mentioned Jan Witold Emanuel Tyszkiewicz, 1831-1892, was the son of Jozef Tyszkiewicz, b. 1805 in PALANGA and
the grandson of
Michal Tyszkiewicz Count, b. 1761 in BIRZAI / Birze;
and the great-grandson of
Jozef Ignacy Tyszkiewicz b. 1724, d. 1815 in Valozyn.

Jozef Ignacy Tyszkiewicz b. 1724, d. 1815, married Maria Anna Galimska - he was the son of Count Michal Jan Tyszkiewicz b. 1690, d. in LOHOJSK, 1762;
the grandson of Emanuel Wladyslaw Tyszkiewicz, b. ca 1650, d. 1704;
the great-grandson of Count Mikolaj Tyszkiewicz, 1619 - 1702;
the great-great-grandson of Jozef Tyszkiewicz, 1585 in Minsk, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, d. 1635 ? or in 1648,
who was the son of Marcin Tyszkiewicz b. 1547 in Brest, d. 1631;
and grandson of Jerzy Tyszkiewicz Lohojski b. 1518, d. 1576, come from
Wasyl Tyszkiewicz or Bazyli Klenicki-Tyszkiewicz, 1492 - 1571 in Suprasl.

My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century by Russia. Let the example be an ominous figure of Jakob Johann von Sievers who has been active in the Russian intelligence since 1748. Jakov Sivers / Jakob Johann von Sievers, 1731 - 1808, was the son of Joachim Johann von Sievers (b. 1699), JUNIOR; the grandson of above Joachim Johann von Sievers b. ca 1674 d. 1753, SENIOR.
Jakov Sivers / Jakob Johann von Sievers, 1731 - 1808, the FREEMASON; Caunt in 1798, Extraordinary Ambassador to Poland. He was buried at the cementery in Wolmar in Livonia / Valmiera / Wolmar, is a town in northern Latvia, about 100 km north-east of Riga and 50 km from the border with Estonia. From 1749 to 1755 as a diplomat in London and Kopenhagen (links with the embassy of Prussia) in 1748
[in 1740 King Frederick II (Frederick the Great) came to the throne. In 1744 Frederick invaded Silesia again. He failed, but French pressure on Austria's ally Great Britain led to a series of treaties and compromises, culminating in the 1748 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle that restored peace and left Prussia in possession of most of Silesia].
The Sievers family descended from Holstein.
The relative of Jakov Sivers / Jakob Johann von Sievers was Joachim Karl, born in Finland, a servant of Ernest Biron - the favorite of Empress Anna; the Illuminati net.
In 1743, Karl took him to Saint Petersburg, then twelve-year-old boy. He became a writer at the College of Foreign Affairs. The next level was reading the encrypted messages. Finally, in 1748 he was sent to the Russian diplomatic mission in Copenhagen. About ten months later, he was sent to London, where his uncle Karl had the friend - ambassador Piotr Czernyszew.
The stay in LONDON until 1755 was a real school for Sievers. He was a diplomat with the knowledge of foreign languages. During the Seven Years' War (1756-1763) he served Russian Army. He took part in the siege of Kolobrzeg. In 1759-1760 he was the secretary of the Russian-Prussian commission appointed to exchange prisoners of war. He was promoted to general of the Guard. Catherine II appointed him governor of Novgorod in 1764, and in 1776 also Pskov and Tver, and thus the general-governor of these three provinces.
In 1767 he married his cousin Elzbieta Sievers Puciata, Lisinka, a childhood companion. As the administrator of the lands entrusted to him, he showed great energy. In May 1781 he wrote a request for resignation.
He moved back to Bauenhoff.
Platon Zubov send a letter of November 13, 1792 and he announced that the Empress's wish was to go to Poland as her extraordinary ambassador to the king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Aleksander Chrapowicki - Katarzyna's personal secretary - noted that Sievers' departure to Poland was being prepared by Zubow and Morkow, and Bezborodko.
In Poland Jacob Johann SIEVERS was in the company of
the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski,
King's sister,
Lady Zaluska,
Css Mniszech;
Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski [he had a son Maleszewski],
Lady Radziwill,
Count UNRUH / Aleksander Unrug, of the Great Poland
[director of the royal mint, previously in the army of Saxony and friend of Igelstrom, Stackelberg and Madalinski; Stanislaw August brought him to Warsaw as the leadership of the mint. He was jailed in Warsaw on 18 May 1794];
Kazimierz Poniatowski [see BEREZYNA - LUBUSZANY];
Lady Tyszkiewicz
[Maria Teresa Tyszkiewicz (1760 - 1834) - the sister of Duke Jozef Poniatowski;
Maria Teresa Antonina Jozefina Poniatowski married Tyszkiewicz, born in Austria, the Lady of the Maltese Order;
the daughter of General Andrzej Poniatowski - the brother of the KING. She was taken under guardianship by her father's brother, King Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
She married Wincenty Tyszkiewicz (1757 - 1816) of LOHOJSK and SWISLOCZ.
He was the son of Antoni Kazimierz TYSZKIEWICZ, 1723-1778;
the grandson of Michal Jan TYSZKIEWICZ, 1692-1762];
and widowed Lady Grabowska the lover of the KING Poniatowski.

In 1794 Holowczyce [in 1793 in Russia] - the estate of Oskierka - was taken by Russians, then the estate belonged to General JAKOB Sievers; and next of Stanislaw Horwatt in 1825 [then to his cousin Maurycy; and Maurycy's son - Stanislaw Horwatt].
Holowczyce is situated 14 km south-west to Narowla, close to Ukraine. Holowczyce in 1764 owned by Oskierko = Oskierka.

Ludwik Tyszkiewicz born 1748 in Vilnius, d. 1808, Field Lithuanian Commander in 1780 to 1791, Great Lithuanian Treasurer in 1791, Great Lithuanian Marshal from 1793. Stanislaw August Poniatowski had a niece Konstancja Poniatowska, the daughter of mentioned Prince Kazimierz Poniatowski, and Konstancja married in Warsaw on April 4, 1775 to Ludwik Tyszkiewicz. They took in 1793 Berezyna - Luboszany.
Their daughter Anna Tyszkiewicz married Count Aleksander Stanislaw Potocki.

During the Grodno Sejm, Ludwik Tyszkiewicz was chosen as a negotiator with the Russian ambassador Jacob Sievers, and so on 22 July 1793 he signed the treaty of the cession of lands to Russia, and then on 25 September to Prussia, as part of the Second Partition of Poland in 1793.

Pacholewo - in 1761 Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski was born here.
Melchior's brother was Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, close to OBORNIKI and MUROWANA GOSLINA. Died in 1817; the son of Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna Czaplicka / Marianna Bardzka.
Pacholewo in 1818 - ca 1830, the owner, Antoni Swiniarski [b. ca 1760/1769] with the wife Ludwika Pradzynski [marriage in 1811; she d. 1835].

Ludwika Klara Roza Pradzynski [was the daughter of Antoni Pradzynski], 1759 - 1835.
Her father Antoni Pradzynski was the son of
Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna, b. ca 1720, the daughter of Kazimiera Pradzynska born Bardzka, b. ca 1700.

Ludwika Pradzynska Swiniarska had the brothers Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, born in 1761 in Pacholewo - died in 1817; and Melchior Jan Pradzynski [b. 1753 in MROWINO, d. 1797, married PETRONELA KIEDRZYNSKA, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, the granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska]; and Jan Pradzynski.

Ludwika Pradzynska married 1st to Jozef Modlibowski, b. 1747, the son of Chryzostom Modlibowski. The wedding in 1790.
Ludwika Modlibowska 2nd was married Antoni Swinarski in 1811, who was born in 1769. Antoni was the owner of Czerniejewo [north-west to Wrzesnia] and ZOLCZ, close to Czeluscin and east to Czerniejewo.
The owner of Wilkowo Polskie in 1818 was Antoni Swiniarski / Swinarski;
maybe a son of Mikolaj Swinarski;
brother of Marianna Agnieszka Barbara Mielecka; Jozefa Bninska; Jan Warzyniec Antoni Swinarski b. 1751.

The Owsiany family in Pacholewo [16 km north-east to WARGOWO - the Skorzewskis].

Wargowo - Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740; with his grandson Jozef Skorzewski who leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, from the Kiedrzynskis.

Rajmund Skorzewski died in 1859 in Bucz, in the WOLSZTYN county, 9 km east to Przemet, was the son of named JOZEF Skorzewski.

Pacholewo close to Oborniki. The Owsiany family moved home here.
In Pacholewo was living Michal Dega, jr., b. 1830 in Pacholewo, d. 1909 in Pacholewo. The son of Michal Dega, senior, b. ca 1809, and Anna Zielinska;
the husband of Katarzyna Wojciechowska.
Wiktor Dega, senior, b. 1866 in Pacholewo, d. 1952 in Poznan. Son of above Michal Dega JUNIOR, and Katarzyna Wojciechowska, Dega.
Wiktor DEGA married to Zofia Pelagia TUCHOLKA, the daughter of
Franciszek Ignacy Tucholka [Korzbok arms], Sr., b. 1840 in Grabowiec [west to Oborniki, and north to SZAMOTULY]; d. in 1911 in Elk.
The son of Melchior Tucholka and Franciszka CYMAN. Melchior Tucholka, younger, b. 1789 in Smolag, close to Bobowo in the Starogard Gdanski county. Died in 1847 in the Bobowo parish.
Son of Michal Tucholka older, and Agnieszka AGATA WYBICKA.

Agnieszka Agata Tucholka nee Wybicka, b. 1748, d. 1807 in Smolag, close to Bobowo.
The daughter of
Jan Wybicki [the Rogala arms] and Anna GOTART.

Above JAN WYBICKI, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy; the son of Maciej Wybicki and Elzbieta Deregowska.
Maciej Wybicki b. 1665.
Elzbieta was the daughter of Michal Gleissen-Doregowski and Maria Elzbieta Gleissen, nee Pobitz.

BOBOWO
- 10 kilometres south of Starogard Gdanski and 54 km south of the regional capital Gdansk;
7 km south to JABLOWO - Nostitz-Jackowski's estate.

SMOLAG - 6 km south-east to JABLOWO.

We back to OWSIANY in Pacholewo close to OBORNIKI:

Wojciech OWSIANY b. 1876, married Franciszka Owsiana (born Bartkowiak) in 1899, in PACHOLEWO [under Pradzynski ?]. If Wojciech Owsiany was in Kijow in 1899 ?
Franciszka Bartkowiak was born in 1872, in Pacholewo. They had 12 children:
Anna Chojnacki (born Owsiana), Maria Owsiana and 10 other children [ADAM Owsiany, older, b. 1899 in Pacholewo ?]:
JAN Owsiany was born in 1909, as the son of Wojciech Owsiany and Franciszka Bartkowiak.

Wojciech Owsiany died after 1939. Wojciech was born in 1876, in Dabrowka Wielkopolska, 5 kilometres north of Zbaszynek [see GARCZYNSKI in ZBASZYN], 20 km east of Swiebodzin.
Franciszka was born in 1872, in Pacholewo, Polska [see PRADZYNSKI].
Adam Ostoja / Adam Ostoja-Owsiany, senior, was the officer of the 26 Cavalry Regiment of the Polish Army in BARANOWICZE, and a translator in the 60'. Adam was born in October 1899 in Kiev / Kijow [or in PACHOLEWO ?], died in March 1963 in Warsaw. His son ANDRZEJ Owsiany born 1930/1931.
Adam Ostoja SENIOR published 'Ewolucja spoleczna rasy aryjskiej' in 1926 by Polish.
Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany d. 2008.
His son Adam Owsiany - the Polish Foreign Intelligence Service [aft. 2002].

Antoni Pradzynski b. ca 1710, was the son of Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680, and Marianna Agnieszka BRONIKOWSKA, b. 1685, the daughter of Franciszek Bronikowski and Zofia.
Marianna was the mother to
Antoni Pradzynski; Faustyna; Jadwiga Pradzynska; and Anna Malgorzata.
Above Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680, died in Poznan in 1710. Wladyslaw Pradzynski was the son of
Stanislaw Pradzynski.
Marianna Agnieszka Bronikowska had a sister Franciszka Bronikowski and both were the daughters of Zofia Zakrzewska Bronikowska.
Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680, was living in 1713 in Panienka in the JAROCIN county, 5 kilometres north-east of Jaraczewo, 11 km west of Jarocin,
12 - 13 km west to Katy in the Wilkowyja parish, where living the Walesas aft. 1714 in the Sapieha estates.

Wladyslaw PRADZYNSKI b. ca 1680, was the son of Stanislaw Pradzynski, Jr. b. ca 1650, and Anna CHLAPOWSKA, the daughter of Wladyslaw Chlapowski b. ca 1630, and Jadwiga Chlapowska.
Anna Chlapowska was the wife of Stanislaw Pradzynski b. ca 1650.
Mother of Wladyslaw Pradzynski; Adam Pradzynski; Antoni Pradzynski; and Ewa Pradzynska.
Stanislaw Pradzynski had court case in Gniezno.
Mentioned above Stanislaw Pradzynski Junior b. ca 1650, was the son of Stanislaw Pradzynski, Sr. b. ca 1600, and Malgorzata WYGROZOWSKA.
Stanislaw Pradzynski, Sr., b. ca 1600, d. ca 1650, the son of Jan Pradzynski [1570 - ca 1623, the son of Lukasz Pradzynski and Sabina RYBIENSKA] and Anna MIERZWINSKA, 1580 - 1624, the daughter of Jan Mierzwinski and Elzbieta ZEGOCKA.
Court cases: above Stanislaw SENIOR, in Kcynia in 1640, together with Malgorzata Wygrozowska, and with Marjanna Wygrozowska, virgin, and in 1650 Malgorzata Wygrozowska in Kcynia, widowed aft. death of her husband named Stanislaw Pradzinski / Pradzynski.
Note to Elzbieta Mierzwinska Zegocka:
in 1593, Piotr Mierzwinski, the son of Jan Mierzwinski, the owner of a part of Mierzwino in the Inowroclaw county, and Gniewkowiec {in the Tuczno parish in the 19th cent.; 9 km north to Tuczno; 18 km north to PAKOSC} with Krezolowy {KREZOLY} in the Bydgoszcz county, after death of Elzbieta Zegotski = Elzbieta Mierzwinska Zegocka, the mother, were sold to Piotr's brother - Jerzy MIERZWINSKI.

Dobrzyca - 8 / 9 km south-wst to Orpiszewek.
Melchior Jan Pradzynski b. 1753 in Mrowino [at half way from Szamotuly to Poznan], died 1797, the son of Antoni Pradzynski 1710-1761, and Marianna Czaplicka; Melchior's wife was Petronela KIEDRZYNSKA. Petronela Pradzynska - Kiedrzynska, b. 1767/1769, was the mother of Andrzej Pradzynski born in KOWALEWO / Kowalew close to PLESZEW, ie. 4 km to south-west [14 km north-east to DOBRZYCA, north to Bieganin, 5 km east to ORPISZEWEK], in 1794, died in ZERKOWO / Zerkow, 14 south-west to Splawie.
Petronela had:
1.
Andrzej Pradzynski, 1794-1872; born in Kowalew / KOWALEWO close to PLESZEW, 5 km east to Orpiszewek of Kiedrzynski; north-east to Dobrzyca.
Andrzej Pradzynski was living in in Splawie, 6 km south to Wszemborz; and Wodzisko, the Kolaczkowo parish. WODZISKA / Wodzisko is situated close to Wszemborz.
2.
Jozef Pradzynski, b. ca 1792.

Above Andrzej Pradzynski, 1794-1872, born in KOWALEW / Kowalewo - 5 km east to ORPISZEWEK of the Kiedrzynskis; Andrzej died in 1872 in Zerkowo / ZERKOW close to Nowe Miasto by the WARTA river, and north to Jarocin, north-west to PLESZEW.
Orpiszewek - 5 km west to Kowalew. KOWALEW / Kowalewo - 12 / 13 km east to DOBRZYCA; close to Pleszew; close to Lutynia, Fabianow and KOTLIN.
Orpiszewek - 24 km west-north-west to Goluchow.

MELCHIOR Pradzynski who was born in Mrowino, was the son of Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka. Melchior's brother was Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.

JAKUB Kiedrzynski [the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family branch] had two daughters with Brygida Bardzka Walknowska:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770, and Petronela Kiedrzynska - the CONSPIRATORS.
Stanislaw Kostka Pradzynski - the owner of Wola Wiazowa where my family was living - with Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska, 1770-1847, had children:
1.
Nepomucena Pradzynska married 1st to Antoni Moszczenski, ca 1810 to ca 1825, a son of Aleksander Ezechiel Moszczenski, an official in Brzesc Kujawski, 1759-1846, and Marianna Radziminska.
Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790, m. 2nd to Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski, b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn, an official in SZADEK. Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790 - it was her second marriage ca 1825.
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, the owner of ZIELENCICE, where he lived and the future godfather of Filip SULIMIERSKI [December 22, 1843 / Jan. 1844], was pardoned in the Russian court after 1834 although he was arrested for the guerrilla of 1833.
His father - Ludwik Sulimierski, born ca 1758, died ca 1826, an owner of Stronsko, m. to Marianna Julianna Kempista, a daughter of Maciej Kempista and Joanna Szeliska.
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski had a sibilings:
a)
Faustyna Sulimierska born ca 1799, in Stronsko, m. Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki;
b)
Feliks Bonawentura Sulimierski married in 1829 to Petronela SZANIAWSKA - she was b. 1810 in Gromadzice, a daughter of Jan Kanty SZANIAWSKI b. ca 1764, an owner of above Gromadzice, and Ochle, and Agnieszka Psarska.

2.
The famous hero General Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, b. 1792 in Sanniki, the Kostrzyn commune, 7 / 9 km north-east to Kostrzyn, close to Poznan; the Freemason and the military. The creator of the secret SCYTHEMEN Union {with General Franciszek Paszkowski, acc. to me}; commander-in-chief in 1831. Strategist, advocate of decisive offensive actions in 1831. The author of the plans for the war with Russia, partly used by General Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki. He was also the author of the plan for the coordination of partisan activities in the Kingdom of Poland. He commanded the victory at the Battle of Igania (on April 10, 1831).
After the fall of the uprising in 1831, he was in 1832-1833 in exile in Wiatka.
In 1834 he returned to the Kingdom of Poland, but ill, and he was treated, among others, on the island of Heligoland. There he drowned during a sea bath and was also buried there.
Since 1997, the urn with the powder from the place of his burial has been in the Crypt of Merit in the Poznan church of St. Wojciech.
He was one of the most talented Polish generals of the first half of the nineteenth century, the author of about 60 works in the field of military, acc. to Wikipedia.
The Union of Scythemen was since 1821 associated to the Patriotic Society of Walerian Lukasinski, was a right, liberal-aristocratic wing of the Society. The Union of Scythemen was disbanded after the liquidation of the Patriotic Society in 1826; the leading activists:
L. Sczaniecki,
J. N. Uminski,
I. Pradzynski.
The members of the Union of Scytheman were in opposition to W. Lukasinski, they attacked the concept of collaboration with Alexander I of Russia and with Russia; then The Union of Scythemen was independent from Warsaw, and introduced organizational forms similar to the Carbonari Movement in Italy.
Above Uminski Jan Nepomucen (1780-1851), general,
during the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794 he was Adjutant of General A. J. Madalinski. Participant of all military campaigns during the period of the Duchy of Warsaw [see Sulkowski, Paszkowski, Fiszer, Mielzynski]. One of the leaders of the Union of Scythemen in the Posen province, then in 1821 co-founder and activist of the Patriotic Society. Imprisoned in 1827 by the Prussians in Glogow, he fled to the Polish Kingdom and took part in the November Uprising (1830-1831).
For one day (on 23 September 1831), he served as commander in chief.
Above Madalinski Antoni Jozef (1739-1805), General of the national cavalry,
member of the Bar Confederation, activist of the Patriotic Society.
Ludwik Sczaniecki the 2nd, 1833-1915, m. Maria Hutten-Czapska,
the daughter of Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski 1797-1862.
Ludwik Sczaniecki the 2nd was son of Filipina Mielzynska Css, 1807-1857, and the grandson of Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski Count, 1778-1826,
and the great-grandson of Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski
[Maksymilian was the son of Andrzej Mielzynski of Kcynia, 1698-1771 and Anna Petronela Bninska 1720-1771],
1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813.
Note to Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski / Mielzynski:
Piotr Zaremba b. 1750 [1760 ?; Piotr was married in ca 1780 ?] + Elzbieta Radolinska [that is Elzbieta Ulatowski nee Radolinska born in 1760; married Piotr Zaremba and they had daughter Prowidencja Honorata Mielzynski / Prowidencja Mielzynski nee Zaremba b. 1785, who married above mentioned Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski in 1810].
Above Elzbieta Radolinska was daughter of Andrzej the 5th Radolinski and Marianna born Bronikowska.
The ancestors of Angela Merkel lived near by the Mielzynski family:
Stanislaw Kostka Andrzej Jakub Mielzynski b. on November 14, 1778, Rabin, d. on June 29, 1826, Pawlowice, close to Leszno, Earl, freemason, Brigadier General of the Polish Army.
His father was Maximilian Mielzynski in 1786 with hereditary title of Prussian Count.
In 1815, after the final fall of Napoleon, Mielzynski not joined the army of the Kingdom of Congress, but moved to his possessions in Pawlowice, Kakolewo, Poniec, Smogulec, Golancz, under Prussian King.
There he was very active as a mason, especially supported the underground struggle for independence and unification of Poland; member of the 'Union of the Scythemen' near to a secret Masonic organization created by Valerian Lukasinski.
Stanislaw Kostka Andrzej Jakub Mielzynski married in 1800 to Prowidencja Honorata Zaremba with son Leon and three daughters:
Laura (Eleonora) married 2nd time to Jozef Napoleon Czapski with her son Bogdan Hutten-Czapski.
The 'Union of the Scythemen' was a secret organization for Polish independence, which operates in the Poznan region in 1820-1826. It was established on the base of the Poznan National Freemasonry with the head board - Gen. Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski, and General Jan Nepomucen Uminski.
He carried out the unification talks in Warsaw, ending with the transformation of Freemasonry to the National Patriotic Society in May 1821 [Ignacy Pradzynski, Maciej Mielzynski and Ludwik Szczaniecki] but was broken in 1826.
Maciej Jozef Franciszek Mielzynski b. 1799 in Winna Gora, d. on March 5, 1870,
Polish political and social activist, a landowner. He was the son of Jozef Mielzynski / Joseph senior;
he was educated in Berlin; he was imprisoned for participating in the 'Union of the Scythemen'; took part in the November Uprising in 1831, served under the command of Dezydery Chlapowski. For a short time he lived in exile, then jailed; also received a high penalty fine.
Since 1849 a member of the parliament of Prussia, since 1855, a member of the Prussian House of Lords.
Jozef Mielzynski, junior, 1824 - 1900, social activist, a landowner.
He was the son of above MACIEJ / Matthias. He inherited his father's estates, since 1863 he was member of the Prussian House of Lords.
Seweryn Mielzynski b. 1804 in Poznan, d. 1872,
political activist, painter and collector of works of art, a participant of national uprisings, honorary president of the Poznan Society of Friends of Science in 1865-1872. He was a participant in the November Uprising 1831; the expedition of Savoy in 1834 and the Poznan uprising in 1848. In 1848-1850 he was an activist of the Polish League, 1858-1861 sent to the Prussian parliament.
He was brother of above Maciej Mielzynski.
The Polish League / National League of Poland - an organization founded in Berlin which operates in Poland and Pomerania in 1848-1856; the initiator was August Cieszkowski. Among other leaders were also Karol Libelt, Leon Przyluski, Wojciech Lipski and Gustaw Potworowski.
Maciej Jozef Franciszek Mielzynski (b. 1799 in Winna Gora close to Sroda Wielkopolska), was the son of
Jozef Mielzynski and Franciszka Niemojowski
{Franciszka b. in 1781 in Poznan, d. 1863 in Iwno, close to Sroda Wielkopolska. The daughter of Ignacy Niemojowski
(died in 1786, the son of Prokop Niemojowski and Rozalia Roza LIPSKA, b. ca 1712. The grandson of Jan Niemojowski, 1680 - 1729, and Urszula Kozminska)
and Katarzyna WALKNOWSKA};
Maciej Mielzynski was educated at home under a personal tutor Jan Baptysta Motty / John Baptist Motty, then in schools in Berlin. He was jailed for participating in The Union of Scythemen.
Above Jan Baptysta Motty (b. 1790 in Paris), naturalist, educator, polonized Frenchman was the son of Jean, the national cavalry officer, and Anna Maria Bachmann. He came to the Polish territory in 1805 with Mielzynski; in Miloslaw, 1806-1812 he worked as a tutor to the sons of Jozef Mielzynski (including Maciej Mielzynski).
Named above Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski (b. 1792 in Sanniki), general, commander-in-chief of the November Uprising. He was a member of The Union of Scythemen, and one of the founders of the Patriotic Society (1821). Imprisoned (1826-1829) for belonging to a secret organization. He was also the author of the partisan war in the Polish Kingdom - see Sulimierski and Lubiec close to Wola Pszczolecka in 1833.
General Franciszek Paszkowski in 1816 - 1819 lived in the Great Poland, then in Cracow.
Acc. to me Paszkowski was secret member of the Union of Scythemen, and he escaped in 1822 to Free City of Cracow.
There he was very active as a mason, especially supported the underground struggle for independence and unification of Poland; member of the 'Union of the Scythemen' near to a secret Masonic organization created by Valerian Lukasinski. The 'Union of the Scythemen' was a secret organization for Polish independence, which operates in the Poznan region in 1820-1826. It was established on the base of the Poznan National Freemasonry with the head board - Gen. Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski, and General Jan Nepomucen Uminski.
Gen. Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski [see Pawlowice and Aleksander Bilewicz senior, and Baszkow close to Krotoszyn - see the branch of Angela Merkel] carried out the unification talks in Warsaw, ending with the transformation of Freemasonry to the National Patriotic Society in May 1821 [Ignacy Pradzynski, Maciej Mielzynski and Louis / LUDWIK Szczaniecki] but was broken in 1826.
And now we look at
Roman Soltyk b. 1790 - d. 1843,
who was a Polish nobleman, political activist and general [see Wola Pszczolecka and Kalinowski]. Born in Warsaw; Roman was son of Stanislaw Soltyk b. 1752, and Caroline / Karolina Sapieha.
ROMAN Soltyk was a member of secret independence organisations in the Congress Poland, like his father, he became a member of the underground Patriotic Society. In 1826 he was imprisoned, but released [see Union of Scythemen]. Linked to the conspiracy of Piotr Wysocki. In 1830, vice-president of the Patriotic Association.
Above Stanislaw Soltyk b. 1752, d. 1833, senator of the Polish Kingdom, the Speaker of the Parliament
of the Duchy of Warsaw; in 1779 he was the caretaker of the Masonic lodge of the Three helmets, and in 1811/1812 he was a member of the lodge Temple of Isis [see Wankowicz].
In 1794, on a secret mission from Kosciuszko to the Viennese court, interned by the Austrians; 1795 in exile, he played a leading role, and was one of the first initiators of the Italian's legions, was imprisoned several times by the Prussians and the Austrians.
Stanislaw Soltyk in 1802 was (along with Tadeusz Czacki) the initiator of the Commercial Association, for export of grain through the Black Sea [see HORODYSKI, Szaniawski].
The president of the Central Committee of the Patriotic Society. 1826-1829, a state prisoner, chaired the 1829 conspiracy; after the outbreak of the November Uprising, Stanislaw Soltyk b. 1752, d. 1833 was honored as the patriarch of the struggle for freedom.
See: Kalinowski, Wola Pszczolecka, Mielzynski, Pawlowice, Baszkow.
The Union of Scythemen came from the National Poznan Freemasonry.
In October 1822 Jan Karski, a native of the village Pomiechow / Modlin, was arrested and it was found a letter to Dobrzycki, with numerous names:
Uminski,
Kniaziewicz,
Arnold Skorzewski,
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski
[General Franciszek Paszkowski in 1816 - 1819 or to 1822 lived in the Great Poland, then in Cracow]!
The captured Karski sang everything he knew, and were arrested Lukasinski, Dobrzycki and Dobrogoyski.
They were asked, in Warsaw, on the other generals of the Great Poland;
Uminski replied that General Franciszek Paszkowski refused [acc. to me Paszkowski was secret member of the Union of Scythemen, and he escaped in 1822 to Free City of Cracow],
and General Amilkar Kosinski "lost the good opinions".
Then Maciej Mielzynski reorganized the Union of Scythemen, excluding former members and acquiring 10 - 12 new ones.
We back to 1812:
General Stanislaw Mielzynski was appointed commander of the infantry brigade in the 16th infantry division of General Zajaczek. Beside him commanders of brigades in the division were:
General Franciszek Paszkowski (II infantry brigade),
and General Tyszkiewicz (cavalry brigade);
also Zakrzewski and Miaskovsky.
At the end of June 1812 a great army crossed the Niemen and entered the lands of the Empire of Russia. On the way to Moscow General Mielzynski participated in many battles, close to Smolensk was wounded.
On September 8, 1815 Mielzynski was officially released from military service and began operations in secret independence organizations, including the Poznan branch of the National Freemasonry. Later, he stood at the head of the Union of Scythemen separated from Freemasonry; he was a member of Freemasonry in the seventh degree and also belonged to several other Masonic lodges: "Knights of the Star", "Brothers of the Union", and was a master of "Humanity".
In February 1826 General Uminski, Jozef Krzyzanowski and Count Maciej Mielzynski were arrested, and transfered in Torun to prison investigators; arrested Wierzbolowski, Szreder, Oborski and Lukasinski, too; Mielzynski was released from the guilt; General Uminski sentenced to 6 years for fortress. Uminski was jaled in Glogow, whence escaped on 17 February 1831. In 1846-1847 Uminski was allowed to settle in Prussia - but outside the Grand Duchy of Poznan; died in 1857 in Wiesbaden.
According to testimony of Pradzynski - General Stanislaw Mielzynski was the chairman of above The Union of Scythemen;
members among others:
judge Morawski
and general Uminski, the delegate to the headquarters in Warsaw.
The oath was more militancy, than of the national Freemasonry. When in Poznan was founded named above Union, in Warsaw a negotiations were started in the direction of assimilation whole organization. Poznan recommended the creation of the central committee of the whole Poland in Warsaw or Poznan; Uminski stayed in Warsaw since May 6, 1821. To the Association was given the name of the Patriotic Society [in Warsaw]. At the head stood Wierzbolowicz. Uminski was the formal founder of the Patriotic Society.
In this way national Freemasonry formally ended its life, transforming in 1820 in Poznan to the Union of Scythemen, and in 1821 to the Patriotic Society. People remained the same.
Uminski again was - from February to April 1822 - in Warsaw.
Jozef Krzyzanowski, was in Warsaw, too, but soon, in fact Lukasinski was arrested, and also Dobrogoyski and Dobrzycki.
In 1823, Count Stanislaw Soltyk, later Franciszek Jablonowski, among others, made contact with Russians.
And next very interesting figure:
Seweryn Krzyzanowski (1787 in Parchamowka in Ukraine, died in 1839 in Tobolsk), Lieutenant Colonel
of the Polish Army, leader of the Patriotic Society. In 1808 he joined the army of the Duchy of Warsaw. In 1809-1811 in Spain, like MAJEWSKI. He was a Freemason. He belonged to the lodge Shield North.
Piotr Moszynski - born 1800, young marshal of the Volhynia nobility [see Brody of the Paszkowskis] joined the underground Templar Society
[since 1819 / 1820 by Captain Franciszek Majewski
{at the beginning in Kilwinning - a town in North Ayrshire, Scotland, about 34 km south of Glasgow. Kilwinning is notable for housing the original Lodge of Freemasonry in Scotland. When the Lodges were renumbered, Kilwinning was kept as Lodge Number '0', the Mother Lodge of Scotland. Alexander Montgomerie, 10th Earl of Eglinton b. 1723 was the Grand Master Mason of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1750-51. Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton (1726 - 1796) was Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of Mother Kilwinning, from 1771 until 1796. Montgomerie was appointed Governor of Edinburgh Castle, in 1782.
1806 - 1820:
The Prince of Wales (afterwards King George IV) was the Grand Master Masons of the Grand Lodge of Scotland.
See also the Rosslyn Chapel};

May 1821 in Balta the Patriotic Society with Michal Skibicki, Stanislaw Karwicki, Piotr Moszynski, Feliks Ciszewski;
August 1821 in Berdyczow:
Colonel Marcin Tarnowski of the Union of Scythemen from the Posen province [see Mielzynski];
in Podolia acted Ludwik Sobanski,
in Kiev - Antoni Czarkowski, Anzelm Iwaszkiewicz, Stanislaw Joteyko;
others in the Patriotic Society:
Mikolaj Worcell, Atanazy Grodecki, Aleksander PROZOR [see Malkiewicz], Franciszek Zaleski, Jan Lipski, NARCYZ OLIZAR, Waclaw Rzewuski, Aleksander Bledowski;
Colonel Seweryn Krzyzanowski and Lukasinski - head border].

Piotr Moszynski died in August 1879 in CRACOW; at the funeral, on his coffin was a wreath of thorns. His first wife left him when he was in exile. His second wife, married after returning from Siberia, after ten years of marriage and giving birth to five children, fell into a severe, incurable disease.
The son Emmanuel Moszynski, born in 1843, died in the Battle of Miechow on February 17, 1863;
Piotr Moszynski, the future President of the Tadeusz Kosciuszko Committee in Cracow, was born in 1800 in the village of Loniow, in the district of Sandomierz;
he was elected Speaker of the nobility of Volyn province. Arrested at the beginning of 1826 years and subjected to interrogation by three years of judgment. He was sentenced to 12 years in Siberian exile. Those years spent in Tobolsk [see Krzyzanowski and Trocki - Lenin, Armand, Anna Konstantynowicz];
after returning from Siberia arrived in 1840 to Cracow. This former conspirator turned now in a conservative environment - near to general Franciszek PASZKOWSKI;
he was not only The Kosciuszko Mound Committee President, but also an honorary member of the Cracow Scientific Society, an active member of the Cracow Agricultural Society and the Society of Mutual Insurance of Fire Damages.

3.
Sylwia Pradzynska, 1791-1862, m. Jakub Jan Krasicki, the insurgent of 1831, Colonel, 1785-1848;

4.
Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA], m. Salomea Mierzynska.

In 1858, Wincenty Pradzynski died, the owner of Kobierzycko [at half way from BLASZKI to Sieradz; the Wroblew parish, 3 km to KOBIERZYCKO] and of Wola Wiazowa / Wola Wiezowa;
Wincenty-Jozef-Grzymala Pradzynski, was the Actual Counselor of State; died in Warsaw on 19 November 1858.
In 1863 in the Wola Wiazowa manor was secret printing house of Feliks Kicki.
In 1892 - Wola Wiazowa belonged to Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski

[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.

Jedlec - it lies 2 kilometres east of Goluchow, 15 km east of Pleszew.

Maria Skorzewska PRADZYNSKA was 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;
the granddaughter of
Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712, d. 1763 / 1766 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716, d. 1765 / 1770, m. in 1738

{MAKARY Niemojowski b. ca 1760, d. aft. 1809 + Ewa Pruska; he was the son of Prokop Niemojowski, ca 1712-1763 + Roza (Rozalia) Lipska, 1716-1765.
Prokop was the son of Jan Niemojowski, 1680 or 1701 - 1729 + Urszula Kozminska, died in 1733.

Rozalia Lipska Niemojowska was the daughter of
Stanislaw Lipski, died 1729 + ca 1716 to Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA died in 1734.
Stanislaw d. 1729 had the brother Prokop Lipski died in 1758.
Rozalia NIEMOJEWSKA was the granddaughter of Wojciech Lipski, b. ca 1650}.

Wojciech Lipski had also the son -
Prokop Lipski, younger, the Poznan official, b. ca 1699, d. 1758, m. in 1735 to Teresa Teofila DAMBSKA died in 1759
- Teresa was the daughter of Wojciech Dambski, the Inowroclaw official, lived in 1676-1725.
Teresa was the granddaughter of
Zygmunt Dambski, the Brzesc Kujawski governor, died in 1706. They came from ADAM DAMBSKI].

Prokop Lipski, younger, ca 1699 - 1758, had the son
Jan Lipski, died in 1832, m. in 1766 to Marianna Kozminska, died in 1787.

Jan Lipski had the daughter Helena Lipska, 1766-1832, m. in 1789 to Jozef Skorzewski b. 1757, the leaseholder of Raszkow, north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski, from hands of Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska and from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed in 1802 in Jedlno after death of her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
See below more on Franciszka's sister - ANNA SKORZEWSKA.

Helena Lipska married Skorzewska had a brother Jozef Egidiusz Lipski, 1769-1812, m. in 1803 to Jozefa SZOLDRSKA, ca 1782-1811.

Helena Skorzewska had also a sister Katarzyna Lipska, 1770-1816 + Feliks Szoldrski.

Jozef Egidiusz Lipski had a daughter Marianna Lipska, 1804-1888, m. in 1823 to Rajmund Skorzewski, 1791-1859, the son of Jozef Skorzewski born in 1757
(Jozef Skorzewski b. 1757, had a sister Katarzyna BYSZEWSKA and next sister Anastazja m. Sylwester SCZANIECKI, with:
Ludwika Sczaniecka, 1774-1858, m. KOCZOROWSKA);
and named RAJMUND Skorzewski was the grandson of
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, lived 1707-1789 + Ludwika HUTTEN-CZAPSKA

{Ludwika CZAPSKA was the daughter of Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in 1736,
and the granddaughter of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, 1656-1716 + Elzbieta Rudnicka}.

Michal SKORZEWSKI b. 1707, was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski + Dorota CHOJENSKA,
and the grandson of
GABRIEL SKORZEWSKI + Marianna KOSZUTSKA, died in 1694.

And Wojciech Lipski b. ca 1650, died in 1710, m. in 1682 to Teofila (Teresa) Tokarska died in 1715. Wojciech's brother was WACLAW LIPSKI d. 1710, m. Barbara MIASKOWSKA.
They both were the sons af Anna BOJANOWSKA Lipska + Jan Lipski, died ca 1673.
And Jan LIPSKI was the son of Prokop Lipski, died in 1638 + Barbara ZYCHLINSKA.
Prokop's LIPSKI the 1st wife was Urszula Sczaniecka 2-voto Jakub BOJANOWSKI.

Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski, the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA, 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. Jedlec - it lies 2 kilometres east of Goluchow, 15 km east of Pleszew.
Maria Skorzewska PRADZYNSKA was 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.
Jozef Skorzewski b. ca 1790, m. Jozefa Gertruda Katarzyna Skorzewska nee NIEMOJEWSKA, b. 1801,
the daughter of Makary NIEMOJOWSKI, b. ca 1760 + Ewa PRUSKA;
the granddaughter of Prokop Niemojowski, b. 1712, d. 1766 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA, b. ca 1716, d. 1770, m. in 1738.

Jozefa Gertruda Katarzyna Skorzewska nee NIEMOJEWSKA, b. 1801, was the great-granddaughter of Jan Niemojowski, 1680-1729 + Urszula Kozminska.


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, 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 !


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.

Walenty Mateusz Ignacy Skorzewski (1785 - 1846)

{the son of Pawel Skorzewski, 1744 in Maczniki, the Ostrow Wielkopolski County - 1819, buried in Kalisz;
and the grandson of Antoni Skorzewski b. ca 1705, died in 1762;
the great-grandson of
Mikolaj Skorzewski b. ca 1680, who was the son of JAN Skorzewski b. ca 1650}

and Walenty Skorzewski was the husband ca 1820 of Brygida RYBINSKA

{her 1st husband was m. in 1798, in Kaczewo, 3 kilometres north-east of Piotrkow Kujawski, 8 km south of Radziejow, Rafal Karnkowski, 1770-1816, with the daughter
Eleonora Karnkowska, 1799-1829 + Prokop Kajetan Roch Skorzewski, 1787-1846.
And the granddaughter - Wirginia Teodora Skorzewska b. 1822 + Antoni Kazimierz Sadowski (acted in WIELUN) b. 1824,
and the great-grandson -
Mieczyslaw Prokop Mateusz Sadowski, 1849-1935 in GIZYCE, 7 kilometres south-east of Ilow, and 13 km north-west of Sochaczew}

and 2nd of Marianna BOGDANSKA.

Walenty Skorzewski was the father of
1.
Eleonora Skorzewska NIEMOJOWSKA + Franciszek Niemojowski
[the son of Gabriel Niemojowski]
and 2nd to Leopold Niemojowski
[1857 - 1933, the son of Leopold Niemojowski and Eleonora Niemojowska].
2.
Melania Antonina Malwina Skorzewska, 1821 in Szczury {the Walesas here} - 1885 in Lubostron.
Melania m. Count Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski, 1798 in Warsaw - 1862 in Lubostron, the ZNIN County.
Arnold was the son of Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, who was the godson of Fryderyk the Great, the King of Prussia in 1768.


Acc. to Lech Walesa his 4 generations of ancestors, lived in
Sobowo;
Brudzen Duzy - 19 kilometres north-west of Plock;
Mokowo - 3 km west to Chalin, in the commune of Dobrzyn by Vistula river, 6 kilometres north of Dobrzyn and 22 km south-east of Lipno.
Lech Walesa's foster father was mechanic and blacksmith.
In Central Europe, ironwork in the countryside and blacksmithing have always been occupations performed by the Roma - a Gypsy community - from the Middle Ages to the beginning of the 20th century.

Mateusz Walesa [error of course !] maybe - acc. to Lech Walesa - back from France ca 1803 [Walenty Walesa, ca 1771-1815, married in 1791 in Walkow, to Marianna Pawula, ca 1766-1813. Walenty was in Italy and France in 1795 / 1803 ??]; he lived in Popowo, 3 km east to Chalin; and he bought 315 units of ground times 0,56 hectare = ca 160 hectare!

But we know on Lech Walesa b. 1943 and his father - Boleslaw Walesa, 1907 - 1945. Boleslaw was the son of Jan Walesa born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska, in the Wloclawek county. Jan's wife was Jozefa Glonek 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 1845/1850 + Franciszka OCALEWSKA. Mateusz Walesa and Wocalewska / Ocalewska were living in Nakonowska Wola.

Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 / 1850, was the son of
Michal Walesa b. 1803/1805, and Katarzyna Brylinska.

Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 / 1850 in Wola Nakonowska.

Michal Walesa b. 1803 / ca 1805 in the Chocen commune, was the son of
Walenty Walesa, ca 1771-1815, married in 1791 in Walkow, to Marianna Pawula, ca 1766-1813 [Walenty maybe was in France bef. 1803];
the grandson of
Stanislaw Walesa, OLDER, ca 1730-1784, married in 1754 in Walkow [close to Kozmin Wielkopolski of the Sapiehas], to Marianna Kostuj, died in 1779;
the great-grandson of
Maciej Walesa, born ca 1680, died in February 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja [close to Jarocin of the Sapiehas], married before 1717 to unknown Dorota, d. 1764 in Galew, close to Walkow.

Walkow is a village in the Kozmin Wielkopolski community, within the Krotoszyn County, Greater Poland, 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn, and 70 km south-east of Poznan.
GALEW, at half way from DOBRZYCA to Walkow.

MICHAL Walesa b. 1803 or ca 1805 in Golaszewo [the property of Dambski married Sapieha], and his wife KATARZYNA, 1815-1867, b. in Wola Nakonowska, died in Kowal.
Michal Walesa, 1803/1805 - 1880, married the 1 st in 1828 in Walkow, to Elzbieta Janiec, 1801-1897,
with:
Marcjanna Walesa, 1829-1897; Magdalena b. 1833; Jozefa b. 1835; Pawel Walesa b. 1838; Franciszka b. 1840.

MATEUSZ WALESA was living in Nakonowska Wola in 1879. Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 / 1850, was the son of Michal Walesa b. 1803/1805, and his 2nd wife, ca 1844, Katarzyna Brylinska.

Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 in Wola Nakonowska.

Jan Walesa was born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska, in the Wloclawek county. Jan was the son of Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845/1850 + Franciszka OCALEWSKA.
Mateusz Walesa and Wocalewska / Ocalewska were living in Nakonowska Wola. MATEUSZ b. ca 1845 in Wola Nakonowska, and OCALEWSKA b. ca 1852 in Wikaryjskie, 8 kilometres south-east of Wloclawek, known as Warzachewka Polska.

Jan Walesa bought Rumunki Glodowskie, 4 / 5 km south-east to LIPNO, ca 1910.

Mateusz Walesa, b. ca 1845/1850, had 2 brothers:
Konstanty Walesa, b. ca 1844, exiled to Siberie in 1863,
and
Wincenty Walesa b. ca 1846, exiled aft. 1863; both back to the Congress Poland.

Rumunki Glodowskie, 4 / 5 km south-east to LIPNO.

Jan Walesa was with visits in France to cousins - probably Gypsy family - ca 1905 / 1914 ?
Jan was the member of the Pilsudski underground movement ca 1912 / 1915. Jan married in Smilowice to Glonek. He lost all assets and estate.
Jan had children:
Edward in 1916 POW, d. 1981;
Stefan, lived in POPOWO in 1946;
Zygmunt;
Boleslaw b. 1907, d. June 1945 + Feliksa Kaminska b. 1916;
Izydor;
Stanislaw with 4 children;
Jan younger.

Jan Walesa older:
b. 1873 in Wola Nakonowska, bpt. in 1873 in Kowal;
the parents:
a father b. ca 1845 in Wola Nakonowska, a mother b. ca 1852 in Wikaryjskie, 8 kilometres south-east of Wloclawek, known as Warzachewka Polska.

Jan Walesa m. in 1896, in Smilowice - the FINDEISEN estate - owned by Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, from Germany.

Above
Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, was the son of Karol FINDEISEN, 1797-1855, German, and Julianna Stegman, 1794-1854; Gustaw Findeisen, German roots, was born in 1834 in Gostynin, d. in Smilowice. Mentioned Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), the patriotic activist and railroad organizer. Born in Gostynin as the son of Karol, who had recently arrived from Saxony. Gustaw Findeisen owned Smilowice close to Chocen.
He acted in WLOCLAWEK and Gustaw Findeisen was the Warsaw industrial entrepreneur.
Gustaw's grandson - by Tadeusz son - was Andrzej Findeisen.

Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875, the daughter of Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw. Boleslawa was the daughter of prince Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski / Thomas Theophilus Jan Sviatopolk-Mirsky [1st m. MALESZEWSKA] and 2nd marriage to Marianne / Marianna Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska, nee Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807 - 1853, the daughter of
Jan Nepomuk Xaverius Nostitz-Jatskovski / Jan Nepomucen Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1770, and Petronela DRYWA - ZAKRZEWSKA. The grand-daughter of Alexander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729;
great-granddaughter of MICHAL b. ca 1700 / 1705, d. ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski + Rozalia Trzebska,
and JAN had also the daughter
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, the Bieganin owner [my family branch].

Mentioned PELAGIA was the mother of
Jadwiga Pawinska;
Wladyslaw Tomasz Findeisen;
Stanislaw Findeisen
and Tadeusz Findeisen.

Above Tadeusz Findeisen, 1875-1948, married to Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1889-1975.
And Tadeusz had children:
1. Gustaw Findeisen, 1912-1992;
2. Andrzej Findeisen, Turkiel, 1915-1944 + Irena Zieleniewska, 1919-2017;
3. Tomasz Findeisen, 1919-2004 + Anna Helczynska, 1924-1997;
4. Krystyn Tadeusz Findeisen, 1924-1944.

Smilowice bought Maciej von Waldorff - Wolicki, ca 1795.
Ca 1867/1870 Gustaw Findeisen bought SMILOWICE close to Golaszewo and to Chocen. The Findeisen family owned Smilowice until 1939. Above Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, 1834-1885, was the son of Karol FINDEISEN, 1797-1855, German, and Julianna Stegman, 1794-1854; Gustaw Findeisen, German roots, was born in 1834 in Gostynin, d. in Smilowice. He acted in WLOCLAWEK and Gustaw Findeisen was the Warsaw industrial entrepreneur. Gustaw's grandson - by Tadeusz son - was Andrzej Findeisen. Gustaw FINDEISEN m. in 1867, in Lowicz, to Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875, the daughter of Dss Boleslawa Wanda Felicja Rodys nee Swiatopelk-Mirska, born in 1831 in Swiedziebnia, in the PLOCK county, d. in 1915 in Warsaw.


The oldest brother was Wladyslaw Tomasz Findeisen, b. in Warszawa in 1872, d. in Milanowek in 1923, and he was not of age when his father died, Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, b. in Gostynin in 1834, died in Smilowice close to Chocen in 1885.

Youngest brother was Tadeusz FINDEISEN, 1875-1948, later he will marry Aniela Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1889-1975. They had a son Andrzej Findeisen, 1915-1944, married to Irena ZIELENIEWSKA, 1919-2017.

Gustaw Findeisen was twice married:
in 1867, in Lowicz, Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875;
and 2nd time in May 1879, to Zofia Matylda WERNER,
the daughter {1857-1925} of Adolf Werner, 1833-1868, who was acted in ZGIERZ in the Agricultura Society, m. Zofia Felicja Scholtze, 1837-1911

{Adolf was the father of Sophia Mathilde Natalie Schonfeld, b. 1857 in Karsznice, close to Lowicz - d. 1925, who was married twice: 1st to Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, and the 2nd to Emil Schonfeld, 1854 - 1918}.

So in 1885 Smilowice was taken over [1885 - ca 1893] by Dss Boleslaw Swiatopelk-Mirska, b. 1831 in Swiedziebna in the Plock governorate; Swiedziebna / Swiedziebnia was the dowry of her mother - Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska m. Swiatopelk-Mirska.

Bolesawa married in 1847 to Wilhelm Rodys. Boleslawa died in April 1915, in Warszawa, was the daughter of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1861/1878 + Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807-1853;
the grandaughter of Franciszek Ksawery Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Dss Boleslawa Swiatopelk-Mirska had sibilings:
Wlodzimierz, Dymitr and Mikolaj.

Above Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus.
Dmitrij's sister was Boleslawa Rodys 1831 - 1915, the wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and she was the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen.

Pelagia Joanna, b. 1849 in Lublin - died in 1875 in Smilowice close to CHOCEN, the wife of Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, and she was mother of Jadwiga Pawinska in ZGIERZ.

The owners of SWIEDZIEBNIA close to East Prussian border:

1.
Willhelm Rodys, the husband of named Boleslawa Mirska

[Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861.
His son:
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus. Dmitrij's sister was
Boleslawa Rodys 1831 - 1915, the wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and she was the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen.
Pelagia Joanna, b. 1849 in Lublin - died in 1875 in Smilowice close to CHOCEN];

2.
Dymitr Swiatopelk-Mirski;
3.
Wlodzimierz Swiatopelk-Mirski

[and next brothers and sister:
a. Boleslawa Rodys;
b. Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron;
c. Ekaterina d. 1879;
d. Vladymir / Wlodzimierz Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1823 - 1861

{1862 - in Swiedziebnia was Anna Paszkowska nee Niemojewska with the visit to Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky, m. Swiatopelk Mirska, b. 1842 in Tbilisi, Georgia; d. 1863;
the daughter of
ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky and Anastasja.

Mentioned above ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of
Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam},

e.
Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski, 1833 - 1898; a godson of Tsar Nicolas II, and was "aide de camp" of the Tsar, General-Adjutant 1874 (1877-1878 war), the Caucasus wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia, 1881-1898 The Don Cossack chief];

4.
Mikolaj / Nicholas Swiatopelk-Mirski was the owner in 1862 - 1865, the Duke Swietopelk Mirski;
5.
Tomasz Cisowski bought - in 1865 - Swiedziebnia;
6.
Stefan Gniazdowski in 1880 bought Swiedziebnia, exiled 1865-1875; died in 1909;
7.
Franciszek Kochanowski;
8.
Boleslaw Lipski bef. 1910; ie. LIPSKI BOLESLAW, junior, nicknames Bartel, Stary, Garczynski (1880-1945), the official in Torun.
Probably the son of Boleslaw Lipski and Izabela Izewska (m. in 1860). Boleslaw Lipski, senior, b. ca 1835, m. Izabela Izewski. Boleslaw was the son of
Stanislaw Lipski, b. bef. 1814, m. ca 1829 to Salomea Mogilnicki.
Izabela was the daughter of Kacper IZEWSKI and Julianna Ulasiewicz.
Stanislaw Lipski, b. ca 1805 / bef. 1814 in Nadbory, d. bef. 1857;
Nadbory in the Burzyn parish, the Jedwabne commune. Nadbory: 12 kilometres north-east of Jedwabne, 31 km north-east of Lomza.
9.
aft. 1910 - co-owners: Dominik Stefan Gniazdowski died in 1933; with his daughter - Miroslawa heir of named Swiedziebnia.

Niemojewo is a village in the Swiedziebnia community, within the Brodnica County.

Dzierzno - in 1780 owned by Smaszewski, then Antoni Straszewski in 1820,
Dzierzenko in 1780 belonged to Gadomski.

In 1838 in Dzierzno, the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.

TADEUSZ Swiatopelk-Mirski b. ca 1760 and Jan SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI b. ca 1770, m. Tekla Burgundyfera Despot-Zenowicz, probably were the brothers of Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760/1764, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843, who had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868.

Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760/1764, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska [the link to my family Kiedrzynski].

Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen JACKOWSKI married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo.

Nogat - 26 km south-east to KWIDZYN; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.

Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN.

Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn.

Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.

Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat river close to Malbork.
The son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766.
The grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680.

Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670. Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska had one sister, named above Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska.

Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW [my family].

Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861 = JAN Siemionowicz Swiatopelk Mirski / Tomasz Teofil Jan MIRSKI, m. Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska.
His sons:
A.
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus. Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, born in 1824 or 1825 - d. 1899, Infantry General and politician, Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia;

Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron = Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, b. 1824 or 1825 - 1899, Infantry General and politician, Caucasus and Russo-Turkish wars, member of the State Council of Imperial Russia;
and his son
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (1857 - 1914), the governor of Penza and Vilna governments, Minister of Interior of Russia [1904-1905; see on January 1905].

B.
Mikolaj Swiatopelk Mirski, 1833 - 1898, m. 1st to Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi 1842. He bought MIR in 1895 from the family of Dominik Radziwill and his daughter Stefania.

Above Wiera Bagration Gruzinsky, m. Swiatopelk Mirska, b. 1842 in Tbilisi, Georgia; d. 1863;
the daughter of ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky and Anastasja. Mentioned above ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam. Named above Giorgi XII Bagrationi King of Kartli and Kakheti, b. 1746, d. 1800, son of Erekle II, King of Georgia and Anna Abashidze.

Erekle II Bagrationi / Iraklij, known as Herculius II, b. 1720 in Telavi, in Kakheti, Georgia; d. 1798; was the son of Teimuraz II, King of Kakheti and Kartli. Teimuraz II was the son of Erekle I, King of Kartli and Kakheti b. 1637, d. 1709 in Iran.

In 1674, Erekle I, a grandson of the late king Teimuraz I of Kakheti [see below], returned from exile in Russia to claim his succession. He was soon summoned to Iran by Shah Suleiman I. The shah would install Erekle as King of Kakheti and therefore attempted, though vainly, to seize the throne of Imereti.

Note to above Wiera BAGRATYD:

Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi in 1842, come from
Iraklij 2nd Bagration / Erekle II, b. 1720, the king of Kacheti / Heracles II Bagratouni, 1744 -62, king of united Georgia 1762-98 (EREKLE II / Iraklij 2nd Bagration was born Telavi on 7 Nov 1720 and died in Telavi 11 Jan 1798)
m. 1st in 1739 to Pss Kethevan Mkheidze (d. 1744),
m. 2nd in 1745 to Pss Ana Abashidze (1730 - Tbilisi on 6 Dec 1749) and
m. 3rd in 1750 Pss Darejan Dadiani (20 Jul 1734 - St. Petersburg 8 Nov 1808).

We back again to
Adolf Werner, b. 1833, was the landlord in Karsznice, close to Ozorkow, the LECZYCA county, at half way from Piatek to Leczyca.

Adolf WERNER was the son of Chrystian Wilhelm Werner, 1794 - 1842 in Warszawa,
and the grandson of
Samuel Fryderyk Werner {1761 in Obrzycko, close to Szamotuly - 1836 in Warszawa}, Sr. and Anna Rozyna Werner, b. 1769, nee Meissner,
the daughter of
unknown Keil b. ca 1740 and Chwalibog Meissner b. ca 1740.

Christian Wilhelm Werner b. 1794, was the husband of - 1st - Anna Werner, nee Schroeder, 1795 - 1825; and 2nd time to Matylda Karolina Reitzenstein, 1799 - 1878.


The list of Gypsy kings in the First Polish Republic, begins with Janczy [established aft. 1648, died bef. 1652], and he is followed by Matiasz Korolewicz (appointed to this position by a privilege of 1652), Sebastian Galezowski in 1662; Jan Nawrotynski (appointed by the privilege of 1668) and others.
The Gypsy king Jakub Znamierowski visited "Panie Kochanku" Radziwill in Nieswiez. Such an appointment was made by the king of Poland.

Often, however, the Roma lived in magnate estates [a baron / lord] had their own kings to represent them to the landowner. They were mainly recognized representatives of the community in the Sapieha or Radziwill estates.
One of the last in the Crown was Jakub Znamierowski. Appointed by King Stanislaw August Poniatowski in 1780 exclusively for the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

Benedykt Pawel Sapieha as the deputy-treasurer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, issued the letter granted to the Gypsies, addressed it to the administrators of the royal estates.

Sapieha Benedykt Pawel, d. 1707 in Berlin, was the son of Pawel Jan Sapieha.
Benedykt PAWEL was the brother of Kazimierz Jan Sapieha.
Benedykt Pawel Sapieha took CZERCIA, LUBOSZANY + Berezyna
[close to MIEZONKA of the Radziwills and then in 1842 belonged to the Konstantynowiczs];
Wojskie, Siemiatycze, RETOW.
Mentioned Pawel Jan Sapieha married Anna Barbara Kopec.

Benedykt Pawel Sapieha d. 1707 in Berlin, was the deputy-treasurer in 1676-1703 and 1705-1707.

It is based on an earlier legal act for Gypsies established in 1643 by Albrycht Stanislaw Radziwill, the chancellor of the Great Duchy of Lithuania and TUCHOLA governor.

Albrycht Stanislaw Radziwill was a Polish politician from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, who served as the Lesser Lithuanian Chancellor in 1619, the Grand Chancellor of Lithuania and Governor of Vilnius in 1623.
Albrycht Stanislaw Radziwill, b. 1593 in OLYKA or ca 1595, d. 1656, known as Albert Stanislaw, d. in Gdansk, historian, the owner of OLYKA. He was the son of Lithuanian Marshall Stanislaw Sapieha.

Similar letters were signed by Kazimierz Jan Sapieha
[Jan Kazimierz Sapieha, THE ELDER, b. ca 1672, d. in 1730 in RAWICZ, the son of Franciszek Stefan Sapieha. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Elder, d. 1730, was a Grand Commander of Lithuania since 1708 to 1709. He was the son of named above Franciszek Stefan Sapieha],
the governor of Vilnius [and BOBRUJSK official], and the Grand Commander of Lithuania in 1708-1709, the chancellor of Lithuania of the time.
Letters were for Gypsies on the Magdeburg law.

Mentioned Franciszek Stefan Sapieha [the 3rd child of Pawel Jan Sapieha] had sibilings:
1.
Kazimierz Jan Sapieha, the top Lithuanian official in 1659, 1661, the Polock governor in 1670, deputy commander of the Lithuanian army in 1681, the Wilno governor in 1682-1703;
Jan Kazimierz Sapieha the Younger (1637-1720) was a Grand Commander of Lithuania commencing in 1682. He held the title of a Duke starting in 1700. The son of mentioned Pawel Jan Sapieha.
2.
Benedykt Pawel Sapieha took CZERCIA, LUBOSZANY + Berezyna; Wojskie, Siemiatycze, RETOW.
4.
Leon Bazyli Sapieha, General in 1684, died in 1686;
5.
Teodora 1st m. to Aleksander Naruszewicz, and the 2nd m. Wladyslaw Tyszkiewicz;
6.
Katarzyna Anna Sapieha, d. after 1699;
1st m. in 1668 to Prince Aleksander Michal Lubomirski (d. 1675), the son of Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.
The 2nd Katarzyna Anna Sapieha Lubomirska was married to Jan Lipski, the SADECKI official in 1676; ie. Jan Stanislaw Lipski d. 1682, the Perejaslaw official in 1679.
Katarzyna Anna Lipska nee Sapieha, ca 1651 - 1717, the daughter of Pawel Jan Sapieha and Anna Barbara.
7.
Konstancja Sapieha, 1651 - 1691, m. in 1675 to Prince Hieronim Sanguszko, 1651 - 1684/1685;
8.
Zofia m. Mikolaj Grudzinski, the Golub official.

Mentioned above
Katarzyna Anna Lipska nee Sapieha, ca 1651 - 1717, was the wife of Jan Stanislaw Lipski and Aleksander Michal Lubomirski, Duke.
Mother of
Teresa Dembinska;
Duke Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski;
and
Anna Konstancja Malachowska.

Jan Stanislaw Lipski, b. ca 1630/1647, d. 1683, the son of Hieronim Lipski and Anna TASZYCKA.

Note to named HIERONIM LIPSKI:

Aleksander Feliks Lipski married twice - 1st Urszula Krasicka d. 1719.
Her husband FELIKS Lipski was the brother of Hieronim Lipski m. Anna Taszycka,
who had a son
Jan Stanislaw Lipski b. ca 1630/1647, d. 1683, m. 1st in 1669 to Zofia Potocka, m. 2nd to Katarzyna Anna Sapieha.

Joanna Wronecka, b. 1958 in Krotoszyn - see the family of Angela Merkel - diplomat and ambassador in Egypt (1999-2003), Morocco with SENEGAL (2005-2010; see el Wadiste). In EGYPT: before her - Grzegorz Dziemidowicz; her successor stayed Jan Natkanski.

Jan Natkanski born in Honoratow in 1941. In Egypt in 2004-2008. Studied in LODZ, until 1964. 1965 - 1971 in IRAQ. Before him in Cairo - Joanna Wronecka.

HONORATOW, 20 km north-west to Ossa - a home of Zbigniew Natkanski, senior, b. 1958; 19 km north-west to ZARNOW - see Robert Bubis, and and 19 km north-west to Nadole - see Bubis, 2016-2020 abroad; 25 km north-west to Bialaczow of the Malachowskis - see the Illuminati pyramid here.

Junior, ZBIGNIEW NATKANSKI acted in Wojcin, 4 km south-east to Honoratow, b. ca 1989.

Honoratow lies 9 kilometres west of Paradyz, 21 km west of Opoczno. Close to Wielka Wola, CZERNIEWICE, and to Wojcin.
Czerniewice and Wielka Wola belonged to Aleksander Feliks Lipski, b. ca 1650, d. 1702
[he was married in 1679 to Zofia OLSZOWSKA, with son Jozef Lipski, 1681 in Lipie - 1704; and a daughter Marianna Lipska died after 1742.
Zofia Olszowska Lipska was the daughter of Hieronim Olszowski b. ca 1622, d. 1677, and Petronela WOLUCKA],
the son of
Jan Wojciech Lipski died 1676, and Maksymilianna Ossolinska b. ca 1610
[the daughter of Maksymilian Ossolinski b. in 1588, and Katarzyna Glebocka b. ca 1590].

Jan Wojciech Olbracht Lipski b. ca 1600, the Rawa Mazowiecka governor, had also a daughter Anna Grzybowski - Windyk, born Lipska.

Aleksander FELIKS Lipski died in 1702, in Studzianna close to Opoczno, 2 kilometres south-west of Poswietne, 17 km north of Opoczno.
Feliks Aleksander Lipski maybe died in Kalisz. Feliks Aleksander Lipski was the governor in Kalisz, 1699-1702, in Sieradz in 1692-1699.

Aleksander Feliks Lipski married twice - 1st Urszula Krasicka d. 1719. Her husband Feliks Lipski was the brother of Hieronim Lipski m. Anna Taszycka
who had a son
Jan Stanislaw Lipski b. ca 1630, d. 1683, m. 1st in 1669 to Zofia Potocka, m. 2nd to Katarzyna Anna Sapieha.

Urszula KRASICKA was the daughter of Marcin Konstanty Krasicki, d. 1672, the Przemysl governor, m. Maria Teofila Czartoryska, d. 1712, the daughter of Jan Karol Czartoryski.

Urszula married Andrzej Modrzewski (Modrzejewski) d. 1683;
2nd Prokop Jan Granowski, d. 1696;
3rd to Feliks Aleksander Lipski, d. 1702.

Above
Franciszek Stefan Sapieha, the top official of Lithuania in 1666, 1670, the BOBRUJSK official and he died in Lublin in 1686;
married in 1672 to Pss Anna Krystyna Lubomirska (d. 1701), with children:
A.
Jan Kazimierz Sapieha, the BOBRUJSK official, the Wielkopolska governor in 1707, the Commander-in-chief of the Lithuanian Army in 1708 - 1709, Russian marshal in 1726,
b. ca 1672, d. 1730 in RAWICZ;
m. in 1699 to Ludwika Opalinska (1684 - 1719),
with children:
1.
Piotr SAPIEHA, Count of Bychow, Chamberlain of the Russian Imperial Court, the Wschowa official, b. in Dresden in 1701, d. in Radlin in 1771

[President Lech Walesa had ancestors lived in Katy - 3 km north-west to Wilkowyja. Under protection of Opalinski - Sapieha clan: in 1673, Piotr Opalinski younger took Tarce, Radlin, Katy, Wilkowyja, Lusczanow, Stregosza, Bachorzewo, Cielcza, Czasczow, Dambrowa.
Wilkowyja with the parish church, by the Lutynia river, 7 km north-east to JAROCIN, 8 km south to ZERKOW, in the 15th century owned by Zaremba Zerkowski as the part of RADLIN. Next to BNINSKI, Radlinski, Opalinski and Wloszakowicki];

1st m. in St.Petersburg in 1727, Css Sofia Maria Skowronska (d. 1739);
the 2nd married in 1750, Pss Joanna Sulkowska (1736 - 1800),
with:
Jan Jozef Kalasanty Sapieha, 1734 - 1761;
m. 3rd in 1753 (div 1756) to Elzbieta Branicka (ca 1734 - in Koden in 1800),
the daughter of Piotr Branicki, the BRACLAW governor, and Waleria Szembek.

Franciszek Stefan Sapieha was the owner of Tronienice, BOCKI, LACHOWICZE.

2.
Pawel Sapieha, 1714 - 1737;
3.
Franciszek Antoni Sapieha, Cistercian, Head of monastery in Koprzywnica, d. 1731;
4.
Katarzyna Ludwika Sapieha, 1718 - 1779;
1st m. in 1733; div 1745; to Michal Antoni Sapieha (1711 - 1760);
2nd married in 1745, Albert Pawel von Lilienhoff.

B.

Jozef Franciszek Sapieha, General in 1710, lived in 1670 - 1744; m. in 1709 to Krystyna Branicka (d. 1761),
with:
Teresa Sapieha, d. before 1784; 1st m. in 1739 (div 1745) Prince Hieronim Florian Radziwill (1715 - 1760);
2nd m. in 1752 to Joachim Potocki (d. before 1796).

C.

Jerzy Felicjan Sapieha, the MSCISLAW governor in 1742, b. ca 1673/1674, died in 1750; m. in 1706 to Katarzyna Radomicka, d. 1736,
with the daughter:
Marianna SAPIEHA, b. ca 1720, died in WSCHOWA in 1794,
the 1st married bef. 1744 to Ignacy Kozminski, the Wschowa official,
the 2nd married in PYZDRY in 1760, to Ludwik Dambski, 1731-1783, [div. bef. 1783], the BRZESC KUJAWSKI official.

Above
Marianna SAPIEHA 1st m. Ignacy Kozminski, of WSCHOWA
[her daughter Ludwika Kozminska b. 1747, d. 1808, m. 1st Franciszek Ksawery Sokolnicki and
the 2nd in 1783 to Makary Stefan Melchior Gorzenski,
the son of
Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, d. 1776 + Anna Deregowska.
The grandson of Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, d. 1754 + Anna Kozminska, d. 1729];
the 2nd m. Ludwik Dambski, of Brzesc Kujawski close to CHOCEN.

DAMBSKI Ludwik Karol (1731-1783) d. in Graboszewo, at way from Wrzesnia to KONIN,
7 kilometres south-west of Strzalkowo, 9 km south-west of Slupca, and 59 km east of Poznan.
Ludwik was the official in Brzesc Kujawski (1755), the Royal court official in 1751, Senator in 1770-1783, the Inowroclaw official, the governor in Brzesc Kujawski (1770-1783);
the son of
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701 - in 1765 in Warsaw, the SIERADZ governor; + Jadwiga Dambska, 1710-1767.

The grandson of
Andrzej Dambski d. 1734, the governor of Brzesc Kujawski. In 1733 the supporter of Stanislaw Leszczynski.

Named above
Jadwiga Dambska, ca 1700 - 1767, the daughter of Wojciech Dambski and princess Adelaida Cecylia Teresa Radziwill.
Wife of Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, and mother of
Jan Chrzciciel Chryzostom Dambski;
Jan Nepomucen Dambski;
Karol Dambski,
and Karolina Katarzyna Kossowska.
Sister of
Antoni Jozef Dambski and
Teresa Teofila Dambska.

Mentioned
Wojciech Dambski, 1676 - 1725, was the son of Zygmunt Dambski and Jadwiga Gorska.
Husband of princess Adelaida Cecylia Teresa Radziwill.

Wojciech Andrzej Dambski, 1676 - 1725, was the Royal Court Marshal in 1702, the Sochaczew official and in Inowroclaw.

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. DABIE: here we got the line to Michal WEZYK who was the son of Piotr Jan Ignacy Adam Wezyk (1774-1816) + Stanislawa Kostka Zieleniewska (d. 1810).

Jan Walesa the 1st, m. Agnieszka Blaszczyk - the daughter of Apolonia Meka - b. 1848 in Cielcza in the Wilkowyja parish, 4 km south-west to KATY [here the Walesa family], and 5 km west to Wilkowyja, the Jarocin county. Apolonia was the daughter of Feliks Meka (b. in 1815) and Kunegunda Stankiewicz. Jan Walesa the 1st and Agnieszka moved home after wedding to Jaskolki in the Pogrzybow parish, 3 km to Raszkow, at way from Raszkow to Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Pogrzybow
- in 1803, Helena Kiedrzynska was godmother in Pogrzybow. Helena was widowed after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family line; Helena Kiedrzynska was the co-owner of a manor in Raszkow. Pogrzybow - 1612 owner Dazdzbog Karnkowski, and his family here to ca 1835; 1861-1894 the Niemojowski family. Inf. in 1848 - Pogrzybow was the property of Niemojewski. In 1847 in Pogrzybow, Franciszek Niemojewski m. Eleonora Skorzewska.

Named Wilkowyja - 21 km north to Dobrzyca - is a village in the Jarocin community, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland; 7 kilometres north-east of Jarocin and 62 km south-east of Poznan.

Lech Walesa's ancestors moved home [during a period bef. 1717 / 1754] from the Wilkowyja parish [but in KATY until 1737; named Wilkowyja lies 21 km north to Dobrzyca] to Galew [1764] and Walkow [1754 in Walkow]. GALEW lies at half way from DOBRZYCA to Walkow. WALKOW is situated 9 km west to Dobrzyca, 7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 23 km north of Krotoszyn.

And next step was from Galew to the Chocen community, to the Dambskis estate, Golaszewo close to Wola Nakonowska, bef. 1803 - south to WLOCLAWEK.

Galew is a village in the Dobrzyca community, within the Pleszew County, Greater Poland; 17 km west of Pleszew.

Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, General in Lithuania in 1773-1793, supporter of the Constitution the 3rd May; the owner of the KOZMIN estate in 1773-1791.
In 1773, Stary Kozmin was sold by Katarzyna SAPIEHA, to hands of Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, with Obra village.
Stara Obra was leased by Stanislaw Krzyzanowski ca 1775;
7 kilometres north of Kozmin Wielkopolski, and 6 km west to GALEW.

Stanislaw KRZYZANOWSKI b. 1720 and m. Dorota BYSTRAM b. 1730.

Ludwika Opalinska, younger, took Tarce - Katy - Wilkowyja; Ludwika OPALINSKA m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha (1673-1730), and leased the estate to hands of Jan Jarochowski
[here we have the history of the Sapieha clan, together with the BEREZYNA - LUBUSZANY state close to our Miezonka - 13 km from Lubuszany].

Named Ludwika Opalinska + Jan Kazimierz Sapieha had 6 children,
together with Ludwika's daughter, ie.
Katarzyna Sapieha who devolved all [Tarce until 1791] to Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha, Duke (1757-1798),
the son of
Jan Sapieha (1732-1757) and Elzbieta Branicka.

Jan Sapieha was the son of Ignacy Jozef Piotr Sapieha and Anna KRASICKI, b. 1707 in Chelm Lubelski, the daughter of KAROL ALEKSANDER KRASICKI.

Ignacy Sapieha b. 1702 in Wisznice, d. 1758.
Ignacy was the son of Wladyslaw Jozefat Sapieha [1652 in Kosow / Kosava - 1733 in Wisznice, close to Biala Podlaska] and Krystyna SANGUSZKO, the daughter of HIERONIM SANGUSZKO.

Ignacy was the grandson of Krzysztof Franciszek Sapieha, 1623 - 1665.
The great-grandson of Fryderyk Sapieha, 1585 - 1626, who was the son of
Duke Mikolaj Sapieha.

Named Wilkowyja - 21 km north to Dobrzyca - is a village in the Jarocin community, within the Jarocin County, Greater Poland; 7 kilometres north-east of Jarocin and 62 km south-east of Poznan.

D.

Franciszka Izabela m. Jakub Henryk Flemming, General, Count.

Above three notes I wrote on 05, 06 - 07th October 2020.


MATEUSZ WALESA was living in Nakonowska Wola in 1879. Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 / 1850, was the son of Michal Walesa b. 1803/1805, and his 2nd wife, ca 1844, Katarzyna Brylinska.
Now we back to above Michal's ancestors and his family close to Jarocin and Kozmin Wielkopolski in the estates of the Sapiehas.

Kunegunda Marianna Parzysz, b. 1798 in Borzecice, close to Walkow, d. in 1855 in Stara Obra, near to mentioned Walkow.
Kunegunda's parents:
Wawrzyn Parzysz, born in 1765 in above Borzecice, married in 1791 in Walkow, to Regina Bachorz, born in 1772 in Galew.
Kunegunda's sister was Barbara Parzysz, 1804-1831 married in Walkow, to Tomasz Krawiec of Galew, 1782-1856.
Kunegunda married in 1815 in Walkow, Feliks Kostuj, born in 1795 in Obra, close to Walkow, d. in 1861 in Stara Obra, the son of Kazimierz Kostuj and Barbara Walesa ca 1757-1816.
BARBARA WALESA born in 1755 in Galew, bpt in Walkow, died in Obra. Her parents:
Stanislaw Walesa, born in 1730 in Galew, d. 1784 in Galew, married in 1754 in Walkow, to Marianna Kostuj, born in Obra.
Above Stanislaw Walesa was the son of Maciej Walesa, b. ca 1680 ?, died in 1737 in Katy, close to Wilkowyja, married before 1717 to Dorota, b. ca 1700, d. 1764 in Galew.
Mentioned Maciej Walesa probably moved home from France to Poland to the Sapieha estates in the Great Poland, ca 1714/1715, and here he took surname - "a man who has hang around, or loiter, muck about; he meanders, mouches; changes his place of residence, is moving".
Maciej was living in Katy, near to Wilkowyja. And here he had children:
1.
Walenty Walesa b. ca 1717, married in 1742 in Walkow, to Agnieszka, with:
Katarzyna Walesa, 1743 - ca 1746;
Michal Waleski, 1745-1834, married in 1776 in Kozmin, to Marianna Domicz, b. 1755 in Kozmin Wielkopolski, d. 1826 in Kozmin, the daughter of Stanislaw Michal Domicz, born 1713 in Kozmin, married before 1740 to Katarzyna Piekarska; and Stanislaw Domicz was the son of Franciszek Domicz, b. ca 1685, d. before 1740.

2.
Mateusz Walesa known as Kalowy, ca 1719 - 1786, married in 1745 in Walkow, with a daughter Marianna Kalowa, b. ca 1755, m. in 1776 in Walkow, to Wojciech Rogal;

3, 4, 5.
Leon Walesa, b. ca 1722;
Agnieszka Walesa, b. ca 1724, m. to Maciej Jankowski;
Marianna Walesa b. ca 1727, m. Franciszek Filip, with a daughter
Katarzyna Filip b. 1748, m. to Jan Soltys;

6.
Stanislaw Walesa, ca 1730 - 1784, m. in 1754 in Walkow, to Marianna Kostuj; Stanislaw Walesa m. 2nd in 1781 in Witaszyce, to Agata, d. in 1782.

Witaszyce
in west-central Poland. It lies 6 kilometres south-east of Jarocin and 69 km south-east of Poznan; 4 km north-west to WYSZKI of MYCIELSKI [compare Erasmus Mycielski, CONSPIRATOR in 1794].
Poet Felicjan Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1760 / 1761, died here in July 1813.
He was the son of Franciszek Walknowski, the judge in KALISZ, b. ca 1710, and Marianna Zbijewska.
The grandson of Antoni Wierusz-Walknowski, 1680 - 1732.

Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska, b. 1822, d. in 1857 in Pogrzybow / Pogrzybowo, south to RASZKOW; married Franciszek Niemojowski, b. ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Breslau / Wroclaw.
They had:
1.
Gabriela Niemojowska, b. ca 1848, d. in 1920 in Gluchow / Gluchowo;
2.
Franciszka Katarzyna Niemojowska, 1849 in Pogrzybow - 1893 in Nekla.
Above Franciszek Niemojowski was the son of Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski / Gabriel Benedykt Wiktor Niemojowski, 1786-1854.
The grandson of Feliks NIEMOJOWSKI and Aniela Walknowska, b. ca ?.
Aniela was the daughter of Stefan Walknowski and Marianna Siemienska.
Stefan was the son of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski;
the grandson of Stanislaw Walknowski.

Stanislaw Wierusz Walknowski was also the father of
Antoni Walknowski, d. ca 1732 + Urszula MIELZYNSKA,
the daughter of
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI who m. 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 had children among others:
1.
Elzbieta, 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 of 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. Franciszka m. Kiedrzynska is my ancestor}.

On above junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski:
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798].
Above 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 was BONAWENTURA Walknowski.
Brygida's father
Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.

KAROLINA Gatkiewicz nee Korytowska
was the daughter of Piotr Korytowski who died before 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska; Karolina was born in Pakoslaw
{south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN, see Mielzynski and Sulkowski},
d. 1800
[Piotr KORYTOWSKI m. also to Weronika Tekla Bartoszewska 1730 - 1756; above Ewa Rokossowska was married also to Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski d. 1756].

Marianna Maria Wierusz-Walknowska, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walknowski

[Stanislaw Wierusz - Walknowski was the father to
ANTONI WALKNOWSKI, d. ca 1732;
and the grandfather to
1.
Franciszka Bogucka;
2.
Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski + BRYGIDA BARDZKA
{Brygida was the 2nd m. JAKUB Kiedrzynski, the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of JEDLNO - my family branch. The mother of Izydor was Franciszka nee NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKA};
3.
Bonawentura Wierusz - Walknowski + Ewa was 2nd m. Korytowska, nee ROKOSSOWSKA
{the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodziecka},
4.
Jozef Wierusz - Walknowski],

and the granddaughter of Mikolaj Walknowski.

Felicjan Walknowski b. 1760 / 1761, d. 1813 in named Witaszyce, poet, lanlord, the owner of Zakrzewo. In 1808 together with his wife Katarzyna Przyjemska, he had a court vs Jozef Skorzewski on the Komorze estate and Felicjan lost this property. In 1807 acted together with General Jan Henryk Dabrowski and with Piotr Bielinski. The judge in the Warsaw Duchy.
His grandson married to Urszula Karska, 1819-1861, the daughter of Hieronim Karski, d. in Marcinkowo Gorne in 1885, m. in Modliszewko, close to Gniezno.

Witaszyce - a church was built in 1566 by Magdalena Opalinski Jasolecka. In the church were buried:
1.
Felicjan Walknowski of Zakrzew, d. 1813;
2.
Leokadia Gorzenski d. 1821;
3.
Feliks d. 1837, and Anna d. 1808, Gorzenski;
4.
Nicefor d. 1839, and Konstancja d. 1826, Gorzenski of Witaszyce;
5.
Amalia Courmond de Valdec (d. 1847).

Mielecki Edmund Jan Henryk b. in Poznan, in 1810, godson of Felicjan Walknowski, judge, because Andrzej Walknowski and Balbina Walknowska were the grandparents of Edmund Mielecki. Edmund was the owner of Scibor, d. 1872 and buried in Labiszyn. Married the 1st Zofia Kamienska, div., 2nd m. in Poznan in 1848 to Eleonora Laura Mlicka b. ca 1827.

Lulin / Lulinau (1939 - 1945) close to Oborniki.
Andrzej Przyjemski m. Zofia Modlibowska with 4 sons: Krzysztof the owner of Pamiatkowo, Przeclawek, Cerekwica, Baborowo, Radzyny and Bablin. Krzysztof Przyjemski m. Zofia Naramowska,
with: a son Andrzej. Andrzej Przyjemski m. in 1757 to Ludwika Nieswiastowska,
with the daughter
Katarzyna Przyjemska m. Felicjan Walknowskiego.

In above named Witaszyce in 1761:
Ambrozy ROZDRAZEWSKI, was born as the son of Jan Rozdrazewski and Urszula Koszutska, leasedholder of Slupia, in west-central Poland.

Witaszyce lies 6 kilometres south-east of Jarocin;
5 km north-east to ZAKRZEW, 5 km north-west to Magnuszewice of MYCIELSKI,
13 km north-west to ORPISZEWEK of Jakub Kiedrzynski,
8 km south to TARCE, and 9 km south-east to WILKOWYJA [compare WALESA].

Stanislaw's [WALESA] children:
A.
Barbara Walesa, ca 1755-1816, married in 1785 in Walkow, to Kazimierz Kostuj, ca 1750-1828;
B.
Jadwiga Walesa, ca 1758-1760;
C.
Pawel ANCHORITE Walesa, ca 1761-1824, m. to Zofia Kunela;
D.
Walenty Walesa, ca 1771-1815, m. to Marianna Pawula, ca 1766-1813, and she was born in Borzecice, close to WALKOW, d. in Galew, close to Walkow; the daughter of Roch Krysiak + Rozalia Pawula, born in 1746 in Borzecice. Rozalia Pawula d. in Galew. Her father Walenty Pawula, born ca 1727 in Mieszkow, d. in Borzecice.

Mieszkow - 7 kilometres north of Jarocin and 57 km south-east of Poznan.
4 km west to KATY.
Mieszkow was owned by Barbara Zychlinski, 1-voto Strzelecka, 2-voto Miaskowska. In 1714 Herstopski was godfather to Balbina Malczewski.

The owners:
Teofil Rozdrazewski and his wife Marianna Rozdrazewska. In 1740 Zofia Agnieszka Rozdrazewska was born. In 1745 Kazimierz Feliks Rozdrazewski was born.
Ca 1745 Jozef Hersztopski, the son of Michal and Marianna Cielecka, took Mieszkow.
After death of Jozef, his brother Ludwik, judge in Wschowa, took Mieszkow.
In 1760, Mieszkow was bought by Ludwik Hersztopski, from Piotr Pawel Sapieha (1701-1771), m. Zofia Maria Skowronska, 2nd Dss Joanna Sulkowska.
In 1768 in Mieszkow, Jozef Piotr Stanislaw Hersztopski was born, godson of Piotr Sapieha.
Ludwik Hersztopski d. in 1789, the owner of
Czaszczewo, Wolica, Osiek, Stramnice, Bucz and Smielow.
His son Jozef (1768-1815) took Mieszkow, m. Konstancja Jozefa Malczewska.

Wilkowyja
lies 5 kilometres north-east of Jarocin.
Katy - 3 km to Wilkowyja.
Katy / Konty, 6 kilometres north of Jarocin.
KATY in 1698 / 1699 belonged to SAPIEHA, with CIELCZ and LUSZCZANOW and RADLIN.

TARCE:
Ca 1700, Katarzyna Opalinska m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha and Radlin with Tarce, took Sapieha.
In 1773, Jan Lipski, the Kalisz judge, confirmed a contract:
Dss Katarzyna Sapieha, the daughter of Duke Jan Kazimierz Sapieha, of Lachowicze, the Bobrujsk official, the Russian Marshal, and his wife Ludwika Opalinski, widowed after death of Duke Michal Sapieha, of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and heir after Duke Piotr Sapieha, signed in 1773 the contract on Kozmin and Radlin, ie.
Old and New Kozmin,
Lipowiec,
Walkow / Walkowo,
Borzecice,
Obra,
Czarny Sad, Kaniewo, Wykowy, Budy, Mogielka,
Orla,
Galewo,
Olendry, Cegielnia, Staniewo,
Radlin,
Katy,
Stegosza,
Wilkowyje / Wilkowyja,
Luszczanow,
Cielcza,
Tarce
- all in the Kalisz province;
and the estate Wielen:
Drasko, Haust, Peckowo, Miala, Oledry, Zork, Marianow, Pilka, Kamienik, Mezik, Wrzeszczyno, Rosko, Kwieyce,
in the Poznan province,
and Katarzyna sold all above to Duke Kazimierz Sapieha, Count in Koden / Kodnin and Wisznice, Colonel of Lithuania, the son of Elzbieta Branicki Sapieha, of Mscislaw.

Ludwika Opalinska in Oct. 1699 in Wielun, m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha, with 6 children:
Piotr Pawel,
Kazimierz Antoni,
Pawel,
Franciszek Antoni,
Michal Antoni
and Katarzyna Ludwika.

Radlin in the 18th cent. was managed by Kazimierz Skowronski and Katarzyna Skowronska, and then by Wojciech Raczewski and Barbara Raczewska.
In 1708, Radlin was ravaged by plague and the Bojanowskis managed in Radlin in the 1st half of the 18th century; the main tenants was the Golec family.
Count Jan Kazimierz Sapieha was the Bobrujsk official, Russian marshal, the owner of:
Wielen, Kozmin, Radlin, Rawicz and Borek.
He d. in Rawicz in 1730, buried in Radlin. All assets took his son Piotr Pawel Sapieha (1701-1771), the Lithuanian official.

Luszczanow
with Tarce and Bachorzew, were situated in the Kalisz province:
but Wilkowyja, Stegosz and Katy belonged to the PYZDRY county.

Luszczanow in 1709 was ravaged by plague and in 1708 the Swedish army stationed here; in 1712 in Wilkowya / Wilkowyja the Russian army was in the village; in 1714-1715 bad crops, and famine.
Ca 1698, Luszczanow took Sapieha, with Radlin. He was married to Ludwika Opalinski. Jan Sapieha and his family owned Luszczanow until 1791, when Kazimierz Nestor Sapieha sold Radlin to General Kalckreuth / von Kalkreuth / Von Kajkreuth, but General handed over the acquired land to Fryderyk Wilhelm III.
In January 1813 across Luszczanow back to France the rest of Napoleon Army.
And CIELCZ / Cielcze / Cielcza [6 km north-west to Jarocin] belonged to Sapieha in 1698 until 1791, with Kozmin Wielkopolski [20 km south to Jarocin] and Radlin [8 / 9 kilometres north of Jarocin]. Radlin in the 17th century was the property of Andrzej Opalinski; then to Piotr Opalinski (1566-1600), the governor of Kalisz, m. 1st Elzbieta Sieniawska, and 2nd in 1591 Piotr m. to Anna Elzbieta Zborowska, with 6 children. Radlin took Andrzej younger (1599-1625), m. Anna Mielzynska.
Andrzej Opalinski younger in 1622 wrote down dowry for his wife Anna ie. great amount of money from RADLIN, 50000 PLZ. They had 2 daughters: Elzbieta and Katarzyna m. 1st to Marcin Radomicki, 2nd to Piotr Przyjemski.
Then Piotr Jan Opalinski (1601-1665) took Radlin, and he was the Kalisz governor, m. Katarzyna Leszczynska. In 1655 Dabrowa was given to church of Radlin. Jan and Katarzyna Opalinski had 8 children. The sons: Jan, Jan Kazimierz and Piotr in 1666 divided the estates. Radlin with area around was taken by Piotr Opalinski (1640-1691), m. Ludwika Maria Opalinska. In 1669 his brother Jan (1629-1684) bought Radlin and TARCE. Jan younger m. Zofia Teresa Przyjemska.
In 1673 Piotr Opalinski again took Radlin and Tarce. Piotr Opalinski had a son Adam with the 1st wife. In 1678 Piotr m. 2nd to Katarzyna Przyjemska with 3 children: Ewa Dorota, Antoni and Ludwika (1684-1719).
Ludwika Opalinska in 1699 in Wielun, m. Jan Kazimierz Sapieha. They had 6 children:
Piotr Pawel,
Kazimierz Antoni,
Pawel,
Franciszek Antoni,
Michal Antoni
and Katarzyna Ludwika Sapieha.

The managers of Radlin in the beginning of the 18th century:
Kazimierz Skowronski and Katarzyna Skowronska;
then Wojciech Raczewski and Barbara Raczewska.
Ca 1740 managers of Radlin - the Bojanowskis; the tenants - Golec.
Count Jan Kazimierz Sapieha was the Bobrujsk official, Marshal of the Russian army; the owner of Wielen, Kozmin, Radlin, Rawicz and Borek. After his death all assets took Piotr Pawel Sapieha (1701-1771), his son. Piotr Pawel was the Wschowa official, Smolensk governor. Ha married Zofia Maria Skowronska. In 1739, Jan Jozef Kalasanty Sapieha was born (1734-1761).
In 1746, Piotr Sapieha with his sister Katarzyna divided the estates. Piotr took Wielen, Kozmin and Radlin, but Katarzyna took Rawicz with a palace. Katarzyny again took all with Kozmin and Radlin after death of Piotr Pawel.
Katarzyna m. 1st Michal Antoni Sapieha and divorced; then she m. 2nd to Wojciech Pawel Zywny von Lilienhoff. In 1771, Katarzyna sold all above estates to hands of Kazimierz Sapieha, Colonel in Lithuania, for 1,5 million PLZ.
In 1791, Sapieha sold all to Count Fryderyk Adolf Kalkreuth, Prussian General, for 2,15 million PLZ. Then Wilhelm III of Prussia took Radlin and Kozmin, but the King sold Radlin.
Radlin belonged to Radlinski before the Opalinskis [in 1480]. The second half took Maciej Moszynski. He had also:
Mosina with Radlino / Radlin, Canty / KATY, Wilkowija / Wilkowyja,
a half of Uschonowo, half of Brzujewo, and half of Draszgowo.

7.
Bartlomiej Walesa, ca 1733.

Now on the Schmidt family in the Chocen community: At present Andrzej Schmidt in Piotrkow Kujawski is farrier.

The sister of grandfather of Lech Walesa in the Chocen community:
Jozefa Gajewska (born Walesa), 1882 - 1925, had 8 siblings:
Rozalia Schmidt (born Walesa) of the Chocen community,
Wiktoria Beczka (born Walesa) and 6 others.
Jozefa married Walenty Gajewski b. 1879. Czeslaw Gajewski was born in 1913, to Walenty Gajewski and Jozefa Walesa.
Walenty was born in 1879 or in 1868 in Wielichowo
[see:
Tomasz Gajewski b. 1844 in Mlynki, the Wagrowiec County, Greater Poland, was the son of Michal Gajewski

{Michal b. ca 1804, d. 1871 in Karczewo, Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, 5 kilometres north-east of Kamieniec, 12 / 13 km south-east to Grodzisk Wielkopolski and 16 / 17 km north-east to WIELICHOWO, here the OWSIANY family}

and Weronika NOWAK
{b. ca 1809 in GLINNO, the Wagrowiec county}.
Tomasz was the husband of Antonina Gajewski.
Tomasz b. 1844, was the father of Peter Gajewski b. in POPOWO Koscielne; Kazimiera Gajewska; Theodore Gajewski and Waleria Gajewska.
Tomasz b. 1844, was the brother of Marianna Krol; Anna Pilarska;
Walenty Gajewski the 1st, b. ca 1841
{the father of Stanislawa Przykucka b. 1861 in SKOKI close to WAGROWIEC, and Franciszka Kiziorek b. 1864 in MLYNKI close to WAGROWIEC, and maybe Walenty Gajewski, the 2nd, b. 1879 or 1868 in Wielichowo};

and also brother of Jan Franciszek Gajewski; Jozefa Januszewska b. 1842 in Mlynki, the Wagrowiec County - 16 km north to WRONCZYN - and 1 others].

Jozefa WALESA was born in 1882.

Above WRONCZYN:

Jozef Potocki with the Szeliga coat of arms, died in June 1781 in Wronczyn. He was the governor in Krzywin. Jozef b. 1710, was the son of Stefan Potocki b. ca 1675/1680 (died 1724) and Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka.
Jozef Potocki married Anna Gajewska, the daughter of Franciszek Gajewski, the KUJAWY governor, 1675-1753. Anna had 5 children.
Mentioned above Stefan Potocki (d. 1724/1726) m. Franciszka Korzbog-Zawadzka. They had children:
A.
Krystyna Potocka m. in 1742 to Jozef Walknowski, the son of Antoni Walknowski, d. 1732.
ANTONI Walknowski m. in 1710 to Urszula Mielzynska, 1689-1743, the daughter of Maciej Mielzynski 1636-1697. Urszula was the mother of Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA. Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, was the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.
B.
Jozef Potocki, d. 1781, m. in 1738, to Anna Kunegunda Gajewska, b. 1721.

Chryzostom Krzysztof Garczynski or Krzysztof Chryzostom Garczynski, had 10 sibilings, acc. to 'myheritage', died in 1724, and he bought:
Podlesie in 1680, 30 km north to Wronczyn; Budziejewo, 5 km east to Podlesie Wysokie, 31 km north-east-north to Wronczyn; Zbitka in 1686, until 1721, a house at Pulwsie in POZNAN, in 1686, Gerzmiowki (or Jerzmianki), Mrocza 1696, 19 km south-east to Wiecbork, Nieswiastowo / Nieswiastow in 1699, until 1721, 14 km west to MIKORZYN.

KATARZYNA nee TWARDOWSKA had 5 children: Antonilla Potocka, born Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, Florian Wyssogota-Zakrzewski; and 3 other children.
ANTONILA Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, Potocka, b. ca 1740, died in Feb. 1815 in Wronczyn; buried in Modrze.
Jozef Potocki m. 2nd to Antonila Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, with the son Ignacy Potocki.

Ludwik SKORZEWSKI was born in 1740, and died in KOPASZEWO in 1810. He was married in Pobiedziska in 1770.
KOPASZEWO - 4 kilometres north of Krzywin, 14 km south-east of Koscian, and 46 km south of Poznan.
POBIEDZISKA - 8 / 9 km south-east to WRONCZYN.
Ludwik Skorzewski of Pomarzany [28 km north-east to WRONCZYN], b. ca 1740, the son of Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of MICHAL Chlapowski.
Andrzej Skorzewski, b. ca 1707/1710, was cousin to Anna Skorzewska, 1700-1745, and she had the son Colonel ANDRZEJ BARDZKI, 1730-1819, the friend of ERASMUS MYCIELSKI, close to Pleszew.
Anna Bardzka nee Skorzewska, was the daughter of Royal General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1740 [Count, the son of GABRIEL Skorzewski, the grandson of Wladyslaw Skorzewski] and Dorota Skorzewska.
Andrzej Skorzewski was born circa 1707/1710, the son of Melchior Skorzewski and Marianna Zakrzewska = Maria Wyssogota-Zakrzewska.
Andrzej had a brother Kazimierz Skorzewski.

Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, was the son of
Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, 1670/1671-1754

[+ Anna Kozminska, 1690 / 1695 - 1726,
the daughter of Adam Kozminski and Katarzyna Wysogotta-Zakrzewska, b. in 1660.
KATARZYNA Kozminska, born Wyssogota-Zakrzewska in 1660, was the daughter of Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski and Barbara Zakrzewska.
Katarzyna had a brother Jan Zakrzewski and Stanislaw Andrzej Zakrzewski.
Jan Zakrzewski was the father of Marianna Skorzewska and Elzbieta Swinarska.
Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski
with a son Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1707/1710
and with the granddaughter KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and Kasper Zakrzewski].

KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA was the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and above Kasper Zakrzewski.
Konstancja Gostkowska, Zakrzewska, Skorzewska was the daughter of Andrzej Skorzewski,
and the granddaughter of
Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski.
Marianna was the daughter of Jan Zakrzewski [b. ca 1660 ?],
and the granddaughter of
Andrzej Wyssogota-Zakrzewski and Barbara Zakrzewska.

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;
the granddaughter of Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716
{the daughter of Stanislaw Lipski, died 1729 + Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA};
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Niemojowski, 1680-1729 + Urszula Kozminska,
the daughter of
Piotr Kozminski.
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.

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.

Przeclaw Potocki, b. ca 1655, d. 1709. The son of Stanislaw POTOCKI, and Urszula Barbara Sadowska. Przeclaw married to Marianna Hesztoporska bef. 1689. Przeclaw had a daughter Ewa + Stanislaw Smarzewski; a son - Adam; Jan Potocki (1689-1737); Zofia and Andrzej.
Przeclaw Potocki married second to Anna Mieszkowska.
Przeclaw Potocki was the owner of:
Golino, Wiktorowo and Pleszew.
Przeclaw Potocki bought from Jan Malachowski in 1694, Bedlewo and Wronczyn [until 20th cent.].

Gwiazdowo in the Kalisz province, close to Kostrzyn, 13 km south to Wronczyn. Gwiazdowo was in the Weglewo parish. Weglewo - 8 km east to WRONCZYN, 6 km north-east to Pobiedziska.
Wojciech Dembinski, b. ca 1740/1750, d. 1800, was the son of JAN Dembinski. Wojciech Dembinski m. Anna Ewa Dabrowska, of LATYCZOW.
Jan Dembinski, b. ca 1710, was the son of Stanislaw Dembinski b. ca 1680 + Marianna Skoroszewska / Skorzewska. Jan Dembinski sold his Gwiazdowo close to Kostrzyn. Jan Dembinski in 1768 bought from Kasinowski, the estate of Dobra Kepa and Gasawy. Jan Dembinski was the Braclaw official. In 1775, Jan Dembinski, the owner of Kepa, 4 km south-east to SZAMOTULY, and of Gasawy, 4 km east to SZAMOTULY, wrote down a sum of money to his wife Teofila Dorpowski.
Above Wojciech Dembinski and Konstancja Kiedrzynski, had a son Jozef Dembinski of Sieroszewice, b. ca 1820/1821.

Jozefa Dowierski (born Walesa), 1874 - 1936, was the daughter of Stanislaw Walesa b. ca 1850, and Teofila Szybura b. 1856 in Ochle.
Ochle in the Koscielec Kolski parish. Ochle is situated on the north bank of Warta, 8 km north-west to KOLO, 55 km south-west to CHOCEN.
KOSCIELEC - belonged in 1836 to Count Kreutz, the Russian General, ie. Cyprian Belzig von Kreutz b. 1777 in Rzeczyca, in the Minsk governorate.
Jozefa WALESA had 5 siblings: Szczepan Walesa, Franciszka Walesa. Jozefa married unknown Kaminski ca 1924.
We have the 2nd Jozefa Walesa born to Tomasz Walesa and Franciszka Cicha. Tomasz was born in 1835, in Koscielna Wies. Franciszka was born in 1836, in Dobrzec.
Dobrzec - west part of Kalisz, at present;
15 km south-east to Sobotka; 16 km east to GORZNO. Close to Szczypiorno and Sulislawice.
Sulislawice belonged to the Wegierskis in the 2nd half of the 18th century. In 1803 Alojzy Biernacki. It lies 6 km to the center of Kalisz. The owners - Oszczeklinski, Gajewski, Wegierski, Biernacki. 1801, Sulislawice bought Alojzy Prosper.

The grandfather of Lech Walesa:

Jozefa Glonek born in 1879, to Wojciech Glonek and Balbina Szmidt.
Wojciech was born in 1835, in Smilowice. Balbina was born in Golaszewo.
Jozefa married Jan Walesa in 1896, in SMILOWICE of Findeisen.
Jan was born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska. Jan had 7 children: Boleslaw Walesa, Zygmunt Walesa, Stanislawa Januszewski born Walesa ca 1911.
Stanislawa Januszewska (Walesa) b. ca 1911, was the daughter of Jan Walesa, the 1st and his 2nd wife Helena Jozefa. Stanislawa was the wife of Onufry Januszewski b. ca 1910. Mother of Barbara Dudzik [1938 - 1978] and Sabina GRUNWALD Januszewska.
Stanislawa was the sister and half-sister of
Eugenia Bromirska;
Boleslaw Walesa;
Stanislaw Walesa;
Zygmunt Walesa;
Izydor Walesa and 5 others. Half sister of Jan Walesa, II.

And Barbara Januszewska (born Waleka / WALESA) born in 1847. The sister of great-grandfather of Lech Walesa. Barbara married Piotr Pawel Januszewski ca 1866. Piotr was born in 1837.
Above Piotr Pawel Januszewski was born in 1837, to Antoni Januszewski and Franciszka Gieruszka b. 1805. Piotr married 1st Marianna Mazur in 1857.
Above Antoni Januszewski was born in 1803, to Piotr Janiszewski and Lucja Laskowska [her second husband]. Piotr was born in 1749 / 1750. Lucja was born in 1746 / 1748 in NIESWICZ. Piotr Janiszewski / Januszewski b. ca 1750 / 1749 in Starokonstantynow.
Piotr Janiszewski was born to Jan Janiszewski and Anna.


JAN Walesa [the son of Mateusz Walesa] bought Rumunki close to LIPNO. Which?

MATEUSZ WALESA was living in Nakonowska Wola in 1879. Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 / 1850, was the son of Michal Walesa b. 1803/1805, and his 2nd wife, ca 1844, Katarzyna Brylinska.

Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845 in Wola Nakonowska.

Jan Walesa was born in 1873, in Wola Nakonowska, in the Wloclawek county. Jan was the son of Mateusz Walesa b. ca 1845/1850 + Franciszka OCALEWSKA. Mateusz Walesa and Wocalewska / Ocalewska were living in Nakonowska Wola. MATEUSZ b. ca 1845 in Wola Nakonowska, and OCALEWSKA b. ca 1852 in Wikaryjskie, 8 kilometres south-east of Wloclawek, known as Warzachewka Polska.

Jan Walesa bought Rumunki, but acc. to me only a part of Rumunki Glodowskie, 4 / 5 km south-east to LIPNO, ca 1910 [we need check this year].

Rumunki Glodowskie is a village in the Lipno commune, within the Lipno County, 5 kilometres south-east of Lipno and 46 km south-east of Torun.

Rumunki Podglodowskie, 2 km south-east to LIPNO.

Lipno-Rumunki.

Popowo - 14 km south-west to LIPNO. Popowo sometimes as Lech Walesa' birthplace.

Rumunki Jasienskie east to Rumunki Witkowskie and to Czerskie Rumunki.
Rumunki Jasienskie is a village in the Tluchowo commune, within the Lipno County, 7 kilometres west of Tluchowo, 17 km south-east of Lipno.

Michalkowo - in the Tluchowo commune, ca 1795 German settlement. 1795 to Russia.

1867: new Tluchowo commune with
Jasien; Jasien Rumunki; Tluchowo - Rumunki; Tluchowek; Turza Wilcza [Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century -
6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie]; Turza Wilcza - Rumunki.

The commune administrators in Tluchowo were:
A.
in 1867 - Marcin Wasowicz or Marian Dunin Wasowicz, the owner of Tluchowo, Jezewo and Tluchowko with Wyczalkowo.
MARCIN m. 1st to Dzierzbicka, 2nd m. Wiktoria Ostrowska.
Marcin was the brother of
Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz + Bronislawa Mrozinska;
and of Tomasz Dunin-Wasowicz + Zofia Karnkowska.

They both were sons of Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz + Marianna Czarnomska;
and the grandsons of Jozef Dunin-Wasowicz + Julia Plejewska;
and the great-grandsons of
Stefan Dunin-Wasowicz, in 1771 the Budziszow official, in 1766 owned Mnichowo, Bzurowo, Ostowo, Bizoredy (Bisorendy), in 1771 sold to Wolski - Rawica Szlachecka; m. Katarzyna Chronowska;
who was the brother of
1.
Ewa Dunin-Wasowicz + 1st Mikolaj Bolesta - Karski, + 2nd Antoni Chronowski;
2.
Michal Dunin-Wasowicz (1758-1820), the owner of Smogorzew, Colonel, the OPOCZNO official, m. Maria Olszewska died aft. 1842, 2nd m. Krystyna Cegielska d. 1785.
And they were the children of
Karol Dunin-Wasowicz, General-Major, judge of Radom in 1720. In 1761 he owned Janikowo, Smogorzowo, Gliniec, Gawrony; m. 1st Konstancja Szydlowska, 2nd m. Salomea Jasienska;
and the grandchildren of
Stanislaw Dunin-Wasowicz + Maria Zawisza;
and the great-grandchildren of
Karol Dunin-Wasowicz, b. ca 1660, d. in 1713, the writer, the judge in Sandomierz in 1690, MP in 1685, rebuilt the church in Smogorzewo bef. 1710; m. 1st Barbara Lasocka d. 1724; 2nd to Janicka, the 3rd m. to Lezynska;
who was the son of
Waclaw Dunin-Wasowicz + Podlodowska d. 1684, and she was buried in Smogorzow / Smogorzew.

Marian Wasowicz was born ca 1841, d. 1903, the son of Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz the 1st, and Marianna CZARNOMSKI, b. ca 1806 in TLUCHOWO. Above Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz b. 1806 in Nowe Piekuty, close to Wysokie Mazowieckie; d. in 1876 in Tluchowo, the Lipno County.

We know on Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz, 3rd, b. 1874/1875, d. 1943 in MAJDANEK, m. Helena Doruchowska - the granddaughter of Feliks Doruchowski, 1825 - 1901, who was the son of
Teodor Blazej Doruchowski b. ca 1790, and Franciszka JASINSKA, b. ca 1798.
The grandson of Mikolaj Doruchowski, b. ca 1760 + Kunegunda Rupniewska.

Franciszka Jasinska, ca 1798 - 1873, was the granddaughter of Stanislaw Sadowski, 1728-1794 + Apolonia Skorzewska, b. ca 1740.

Apolonia was the daughter of Antoni Skorzewski, 1710-1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, 1710 - 1768, and Anna was the sister of Franciszka KIEDRZYNSKA + Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720.

Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz b. 1874, was the son of Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz II and Bronislawa Marcela MROZINSKA, b. 1849 in MICHALCZA, died in Kamien Kmiecy.

Above Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz II b. 1839 in Jasien, d. 1917 in Kamien Kmiecy, the Lipno County.

The son of Hipolit Dunin-Wasowicz I and Marianna CZARNOMSKI, b. ca 1806 in TLUCHOWO. Above Hipolit b. 1806 in Nowe Piekuty.
The son of Jozef and Julianna PLEJEWSKA [Frankists ?].
Son of Stefan Dunin-Wasowicz and Katarzyna CHRONOWSKI.
Son of gen. Karol Dunin-Wasowicz b. ca 1730, and Konstancja SZYDLOWSKI b. ca 1720.
The son of Stanislaw Dunin-Wasowicz, the grandson of Karol Kazimierz Dunin-Wasowicz [d. 1713].
Stanislaw m. 2nd Barbara LASOCKA, the daughter of Remigian Lasocki.

Karol 1st wife was Teresa Dunin-Wasowicz, the daughter of TOJAN WASOWICZ.

Stanislaw was the husband of Barbara Lasocka and Maria ZAWISZA.

Wyczalkowo is a village in the Tluchowo commune, within the Lipno County, 2 kilometres west of Tluchowo, 23 km south-east of Lipno.

B.
In Tluchowo in 1870 administrator was Juliusz Klimkiewicz, the owner of Tluchowo.

C.
In 1875, in Tluchowo - Feliks Tluchowski / Teodor Feliks Tluchowski, b. 1849. They came from PLOCK.

See: Michal Brunon Tluchowski, b. 1885 in Cieluchowo, the Lipno county. Married to Jadwiga Wanda Romanowska b. 1891, Popowo.

Michal was the son of Teodor Feliks Tluchowski b. 1849, ZOLTOWO in the SIERPC county. Teodor m. in 1881 in Wloclawek.

Above Teodor Feliks Tluchowski was the son of Leon Konstanty Tluchowski, b. 1821, Milewko, the Sierpc county.

Above Leon Konstanty bpt in Plock. The son of Augustyn Antoni Tluchowski b. 1794, Tluchowo.


The KOZMINSKI family and Wola Wiazowa the property of the Pradzynskis;
Kozminski and BIEGANIN ex-property of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, close to Raszkow - Pogrzybow;
Kozminski and Ludwik Dambski of the Chocen commune [Golaszewo] and Brzesc Kujawski;
Kozminski and Dobrzyca of the Gorzenskis, close to PLESZEW and Raszkow at way from Pleszew to Ostrow Wielkopolski:

Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, 1670/1671-1754 in Gniezno, the son of Andrzej Gorzenski and Zofia Skoraszewska. Aleksander married Anna Kozminska, 1695 - 1726, the daughter of Adam Kozminski and Katarzyna Wysogotta-Zakrzewska.

Aleksander GORZENSKI (ca 1671 - 1754 in GNIEZNO), the KALISZ official, married Anna KOZMINSKA, and they were the parents to:
1.
Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, who was the father of Tymoteusz Pawel Gorzenski.
2.
Antoni Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1771, the husband of Ludwika BLESZYNSKA, with children:
Teresa Goetzendorf Grabowska;
and
Augustyn Gorzenski, 1743-1816, Count.

Feliks Gorzenski married Anna Zienkiewicz.
Feliks was the next son of named above Aleksander GORZENSKI (ca 1671 - 1754 in GNIEZNO), the KALISZ official, who married Anna KOZMINSKA, and they were moreover the parents to mentioned Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, and Antoni Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1771.
In 1790, Feliks Gorzenski was as the Colonel. Feliks Gorzenski was the manager of DRUCK in the Oszmiana county. In 1797, above named Augustyn Gorzenski wanted to take over this property. Then Feliks Gorzenski owned Bieganin, bought in June 1803 from hands of Maksymilian Otto Trampczynski, the owner.
Before the Trampczynskis this Bieganin land belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720 - my branch. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, had the daughter, Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.
Maciej's son - Jozef Trampczynski was born in 1779 in Gora, close to SREM - see PLATER [Gora is NOT in Lower Silesia].

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;
the granddaughter of Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716
{the daughter of Stanislaw Lipski, died 1729 + Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA};
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Niemojowski, 1680-1729 + Urszula Kozminska,
the daughter of Piotr Kozminski - see below.

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.

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.

Above 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.

Above Jozef Skorzewski b. ca 1790, was the son of Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. 1757 in Komorze close to the Sroda Wielkopolska, died ca 1809 {he leased Raszkow from my family, Helena Kiedrzynska of Jedlno} +
1st Magdalena Sierakowska
+ 2nd Helena Lipska, 1766 - 1832, the daughter of Jan Lipski, 1739 - 1832 + Marianna KOZMINSKA;
the granddaughter of Prokop Lipski b. ca 1699, d. 1758.

Above Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze, was the son of
MICHAL Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry + Ludwika Hutten-Czapska.
Michal was the son of Crown General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, b. in 1674 in Wargowo, in the Oborniki County, d. 1740.
Andrzej Tomasz was the son of Gabriel Skorzewski.

Now we back to Sapieha - Dambski line:
Ignacy Kozminski b. 1690, m. Marianna Kozminska, Dambska, born Sapieha in 1708.

Ignacy Kozminski was the Wschowa official, b. ca 1690, d. 1757, and his wife was the owner of RAKONIEWICE - 7 km north-west to WIELICHOWO [here the Owsiany family in the 19th cent.].
Rakoniewice was owned by Radomicki, at the beginning of the 18th century. In 1729-1749, Jerzy Felicjan Sapieha (1680-1750) took Rakoniewice - he was son-in-law to Radomicki;
Sapieha and Katarzyna had 2 daughters:
Katarzyna Sapieha and
Marianna Sapieha (1708-1794), m. Ignacy Kozminski (1690-1757), the Wschowa official, and 2nd to Ludwik Dambski (1731-1783), the Brzesc Kujawski governor, and then Marianna Dambska nee Sapieha sold the estate to Nikodem Wyssogota-Zakrzewski in 1781.
Nikodem Zakrzewski (1741-1792), the Santok governor, in 1766 in Gorzyce, m. Ewa Drywa-Zakrzewski (1741-1792), with 4 children:
Krystyna, Wiktoria, Faustyn Walenty, and Augustyn Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.
In 1789 his daughters took dowry. Rakoniewice belonged until 1792 to Nikodem. His son in 1792 took Rakoniewice, ie. Faustyn Zakrzewski (1733-1815), m. Teresa Radonska (1780-1813).

The sister of named Ignacy Kozminski b. ca 1690, was Anna Gorzenska (born Kozminska), 1690 - 1726.

Anna Gorzenska (born Kozminska) was born in 1690, to ADAM Kozminski died in 1717,
the son of
Jan Kozminski died 1671 - see below.

ADAM was born ca 1653

[Adam Kozminski with Katarzyna Wyssogota Zakrzewska had the daughter:
Anna Kozminska, 1695 - 1726 or died in 1729.
Adam with Zofia Anna Mielzynska had children:
Michal Kozminski b. 1691,
Maciej Kozminski, died in 1748,
Franciszek Antoni Kozminski, 1688-1688.

Adam with Apolinaria Gajewska had children:
Eleonora Kozminska JARACZEWSKA, d. 1758,
Ignacy Kozminski died in 1760,
Barbara Kozminska,
Helena Kozminska,
Ludwika Kozminska,
Marianna Kozminska b. 1704].

Katarzyna Wyssogota-Zakrzewska was born ca 1670.
Anna Kozminska had 4 siblings: above Eleonora Wiktoria Jaraczewska; and Maciej Kozminski m. 1718 to Zofia Magdalena Mycielska and 2nd to Teresa Joanna Potocka in Lowicz in 1731; the 3rd to Ludwika Skalawska bef. 1742. Maciej Kozminski died in 1748.

Anna Kozminska married Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, the son of Andrzej Gorzenski. Aleksander was born in 1671.

The SAPIEHA brothers and sister:
1.
Jozef Franciszek Sapieha, General in 1710, lived in 1670 - 1744; m. in 1709 to Krystyna Branicka (d. 1761),
with:
Teresa Sapieha, d. before 1784; 1st m. in 1739 (div 1745) Prince Hieronim Florian Radziwill (1715 - 1760); the 2nd m. in 1752 to Joachim Potocki (d. before 1796).
2.
Jerzy Felicjan Sapieha, the MSCISLAW governor in 1742, b. ca 1673/1674, died in 1750; m. in 1706 to Katarzyna Radomicka, d. 1736,
with:
Marianna SAPIEHA, b. ca 1720, died in WSCHOWA in 1794, the 1st married bef. 1744 to Ignacy Kozminski, the Wschowa official,
the 2nd married in PYZDRY in 1760, to Ludwik Dambski, 1731-1783, [div. bef. 1783], the BRZESC KUJAWSKI official.
3.
Franciszka Izabela Sapieha m. Jakub Henryk Flemming, General, Count.

Above Marianna SAPIEHA 1st m. Ignacy Kozminski, of WSCHOWA

[her daughter
Ludwika Kozminska b. 1747, d. 1808, m. 1st Franciszek Ksawery Sokolnicki and 2nd in 1783 to Makary Stefan Melchior Gorzenski,
the son of Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, d. 1776 + Anna Deregowska.
The grandson of Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski, d. 1754 + Anna Kozminska, d. 1729];

the 2nd m. Ludwik Dambski, of Brzesc Kujawski close to CHOCEN.
Ludwik Karol DAMBSKI (1731-1783) d. in Graboszewo [see the Walesas], at way from Wrzesnia to KONIN, 7 kilometres south-west of Strzalkowo, 9 km south-west of Slupca, and 59 km east of Poznan.
Ludwik DAMBSKI was the official in Brzesc Kujawski (1755), the Royal court official in 1751, Senator in 1770-1783, the Inowroclaw official, the governor in Brzesc Kujawski (1770-1783); the son of
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701 - in 1765 in Warsaw, the SIERADZ governor + Jadwiga Dambska, 1710-1767.
The grandson of Andrzej Dambski d. 1734, the governor of Brzesc Kujawski. In 1733 the supporter of Stanislaw Leszczynski.

We again back to Helena Niemojewska m. to Mikolaj OTUSKI.
Helena Otuska Niemojewska was in court in 1774 together with witness - friend Jan Szczepkowski, the son of Jan Szczepkowski and Marianna Kurowska.

Jan Szczepkowski was the owner of SLAWINO / Slawin in the KALISZ county,
5 km north-east to Rososzyca [the Walesas here], 6 km south to Gostyczyna; 5 km south-east to Strzegowa; 14 km east to PRUSLIN; in the Sieroszewice commune, 26 km east of Ostrow Wielkopolski.

Slawin belonged in 1737 to Jerzy Sapieha, the MSCISLAW governor.
In 1748 - to Ignacy Kozminski m. Marianna Sapieha.
1753 - Andrzej Kurczewski. Until 1765 - Antoni Brodzki.
1768-1782, mentioned Jan Szczepkowski was the owner; in 1782 - widow, Katarzyna nee Kurnatowski m. Jan Szczepkowska, the owner of Slawin - Zamoscie until 1789,
in 1797 to ca 1839 - Tekla and Mikolaj Szczepkowski;
1840 the son of above Mikolaj Szczepkowski + Ludwika Wiewiorkowska;
in 1855 - Jozef Szczepkowski.

Jozef Skorzewski of Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802, m. Helena Skorzewska, nee Lipska, 1766 - 1832.
Named JOZEF Skorzewski = Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze, and died ca 1809.
Helena Skorzewska was the daughter of Jan Lipski, 1739-1832, and Marianna Kozminska died in 1787.
Marianna LIPSKA was the daughter of Leon Kozminski, ca 1700 - 1757, and Jadwiga RADOMICKA.
The granddaughter 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. Piotr had the daughter URSZULA]
and Janicka.
The great-granddaughter of Jan Kozminski died in 1671, JUNIOR, and Marianna MIASKOWSKI.
The great-great-granddaughter of Jan Kozminski, SENIOR.

In 1717, Anna nee Radzewski married Dobrzycka took Dobrzyca. She sold Dobrzyca to hands of Aleksander Gorzenski, m. Anna Kozminska.
In 1739, Aleksander GORZENSKI sold Dobrzyca and Klonow, Izbiczno and Koryto, to his son Antoni Gorzenskiemu (1710-1773), the Bar insurgent.
Augustyn Gorzenski was the next owner of Dobrzyca. In 1788, he was the Adjutant of the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Augustyn Gorzenski owned Dobrzyca, Klonow, Izbiczno and Strzyzew; he back here in 1795.
KLONOW was bordered on GALEW [here the Walesas].


Note to Leopold Kronenberg
[of Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK, close to Radziejow; it was the land of Miaczynski, and Jozef DAMBSKI, next the property to the Kronenbergs]
and to
Andrzej Niemojewski b. 1864 as the son of Feliks Niemojewski
[Feliks NIEMOJEWSKI, was the son of General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, the 1st. Feliks was born in 1824 to the second wife of General Jozef Niemojewski - maybe Ludwika Walewska of JEDLNO.
FELIKS Niemojewski died in 1898, or in 1896; the owner of Rokitnica
{close to SWIEDZIEBNIA of Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski - Swiatopelk-Mirski - Rodys and Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), b. in Gostynin, the son of Karol Findeisen of Saxony + Julianna Stegman. Gustaw Findeisen was also the owner in the Chocen commune in 1868/1870 - the Lech Walesa line}
and a supporter of TOWIANSKI].
Leopold Kronenberg, b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice, was the Polish banker, investor and financier of Jewish origin, one of the leaders before the January Uprising 1863. He came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis. His father was Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) led the banking activities in Warsaw. Mother Tekla Levi (1775-1848). Leopold Kronenberg had a political vision of the future of Poland but by the eyes of the great Jews patriot.

Wiktor Jundzill (1790-1862 Switzerland) was a Polish nobleman, married the grand-daughter of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski - Teresa Karolina nee Cichocka / Teresa Cichocka
(in 1818 he married Teresa Cichocka, 1799-1858).
Teresa Karolina Cichocka, 1799-1858 m. Wiktor Dunin-Jundzill, 1790-1862; he m. 2nd to Jozefa Brzozowska, 1801-1853.
Teresa's father was Michal Cichocki, General in 1827, 1770-1828;
the grandmother -
Agnieszka Magdalena Anna Lubomirska, 1739-1780;
the great-grandfather -
Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski, 1718-1761.

Wiktor Jundzill was the well-known activist of Polish emigration, acting in Switzerland, a close friend of Adam Mickiewicz.
He was a supporter of the religious sect of Andrzej Towianski 'The matter of God' / 'The issue of God'.
In 1834 the Russian Government has been confiscated his property; in 1836 he obtained Swiss citizenship and moved to Freiburg first, then to Lausanne, where he bought a property called "Campagne Lithuania".
Jundzill had ten children and lived in the same house in Lausanne with Adam Mickiewicz.
Jundzill for a short time sympathized with Towianski (Mickiewicz acted); Jundzill frequently gave cash and favors to Mickiewicz.
Sometimes he supported immigrants who settled in Lausanne; Mickiewicz after his return to Paris, continue contacts and correspondence with Jundzill.
Wiktor Dunin-Jundzill was living in Switzerland since 1831.

Narcyza Zmichowska is a precursor of feminism in Poland.
Born in Warsaw, 1819, died 1876, Warsaw, nickname Gabryella; Novelist, poet, educator, translator. She was the organizer of the movement - Enthusiasts;
she was governess for the noble House of Zamoyski in 1838, and went with her employer to Paris, to her brother Erazm, Polish revolutionary, exiled after 1831;
on his advice, she enrolled at the Bibliotheque Nationale;
after return to occupied Poland she became governess to four children of Stanislaw Kisielecki near LOMZA.
In Warsaw she met with other intellectuals, co-operated with Eleonora Ziemiecka, founded a group of Suffragettes in Warsaw in 1842 - 1849, was arrested by the Russians in Lublin and sentenced to three years in prison in 1849 for her membership in the delegalized 'Zwiazek Narodu Polskiego';
she was in Rzeczyca since January 1840 to July 1840, and then several times, eg. in February 1858.
Narcyza Zmichowska began a critical approach to Andrzej Towianski.
Rzeczyce passed into the hands of Vincent Schwejcer (1859).
Wincenty Schwejcer took an active part in the fight for independence of Poland. He was one of the active organizers of the fight against the aggressors. He was the district chief of the National Central Committee in the district of Rawa; member of the Polish Union of Nation / Polish National Alliance, the secret leftist organization founded in Warsaw in 1839 by Vincent Mazurkiewicz, broken by the Russian police in 1843, but survived until 1850; Mazurkiewicz was the emissary of the Polish Democratic Society, co-operated with Edward Dembowski and Henry Kamienski.

Narcyza's sister was Wanda m. Wladyslaw Redl / REDEL, General, with 6 children: a. Wanda Grodzinska and b. Zofia Klamborowska.
Next Narcyza's sister Kornelia, m. Karol Glogier, an owner of Dobrochy close to Lomza, next of kin to Zygmunt Glogier, historian.
Next sister was Wiktoria m. Ludwik Lewinski owner of Rzeczyca close to Rawa - 1839, brother of General Lewinski,
with daughter Paulina -
she married Leon Grodzinski, an owner of Debowa Gora, the son of Ludwik owner of Olszowa, the member of the 1863 Uprising, exiled to Nerczynsk to 1870.
Both above children came from Jan Zmichowski with Wiktoria Kiedrzynska d. in 1819 in Warsaw.
Wiktoria was the daughter of Lukasz Kiedrzynski and Franciszka.
Wiktoria b. ca 1775, studied in Poznan, translator of French philosophers, was near by to sister of her mother -
Tekla Zmichowska nee Raczynski and her husband Jozef.
Wiktoria married Jan Zmichowski, from family of Jozef Zmichowski.
Marriage in 1801 - Jan Zmichowski fought in 1794, lived in Rawicz (Sulkowski !), Jan was judge; in Rawicz were born children: Wiktoria and Kornelia.
Lukasz Kiedrzynski with Franciszka nee Raczynska
had daughter Wiktoria
and sons:
Ksawery,
Jozef Kiedrzynski,
Kazimierz and
Feliks / Felix.
Three sons studied at the University of Halle and Jena; all 4 sons fought under Napoleon; above Ksawery Kiedrzynski was lawyer and solicitor in Warsaw, owner of Oltarzew close to Warsaw;
Ksawery died ca 1828;
his brother Jozef Teofil Jan Ewangelista Kiedrzynski m. Maria Skojewska,
with children:
Maria and Jan Kiedrzynski;
Jozef was owner of Mezenin close to Zambrow.
Kazimierz Kiedrzynski married widowed Ksawery's wife - was friend of the Czartoryskis of Konskowola; then moved home to Krakpol ? aft. Uprising 1831.

The husband of above Franciszka Raczynski, that is above mentioned Lukasz Kiedrzynski in 1767 bought from his mother Ludwika nee Sielnicki / Sitnicki / Ludwika Sielinski, the Kunowo estate; husband of above Ludwika was Jan Kiedrzynski with Ostoja arms, b. ca 1710.
Lukasz Kiedrzynski born ca 1740, the owner of Kunow, on 01.08.1774 married to Franciszka Maria Raczynska, b. ca 1755, the daughter of Jozef Raczynski
{the son of Stanislaw Raczynski and Zofia Grodzynska},
and Brygida Breza
{the daughter of Jan Dominik Breza and Katarzyna Kierski}.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski married to (1st time ?) Franciszka Buczynski / Buczynska, he was the owner of Kunowo / Kunow in 1767 (from hands of his mother),
he was son of Jan Kiedrzynski born ca 1710, and Ludwika nee Sitnicka / SIELNICKA / Sielinski - 6 km north of Gostyn and 31 km south-east of Koscian.
This is Kunow / Kunowo, 6 / 8 km north of Gostyn, that is east of Leszno of the Sulkowskis.

Marcin Kiedrzynski senior was the COUSIN of Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 and to Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715 / 1720. Mentione above Marcin b. ca 1715/1720, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski [Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska] were the brothers [also Jan Kiedrzynski, born ca 1710, who married to Ludwika Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski, was next brother of named MARCIN].
Marcin Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720; Kazimierz Kiedrzynski and maybe Jan Kiedrzynski born ca 1710, were the sons of Jakub Kiedrzynski - Ostoja, SENIOR, b. 1668, died in 1729.

The Nameless Association [Union of people without names / Association of an unnamed = innominate people / The Nameless Association / 'Zwiazek bezimienny' / 'Zwiazek Bezimiennych'].
Founder of the underground association -
Walerian Pietkiewicz / PIETKIEWICZ Walerian Jan (1805-1843), born in Metyavichi / Maciewicze / Mieciavicy in the SLUCK district;
Professor, MP, activist in exile; he, on the initiative of Lelewel, established the Association of an unnamed = innominate people.
Preparations were made to fight against Russia.
In 1832/1833, colonel Jozef Zaliwski arrived from exile with a few companions [Gabryel Kiedrzynski back in April / May 1832, and in January 1833 had new surname / nick-name] and began preparations for the uprising in the Russian lands [see SULIMIERSKI in Lubiec close to Wola Pszczolecka]. The first attempts to create a conspiracy were made by Walerian Pietkiewicz - the emissary of Joachim Lelewel. The center was in Kolbuszowa (property of the Tyszkiewicz family) in Galicia, where after 1831 many of the November insurgents were held.
Preparations were directed by the Union of people without names [Association of an unnamed = innominate people / The Nameless Association / Unknown Association].
Adam Mickiewicz already during a trip to Rome and to Florence in the summer of 1830, said, according to Odyniec, similar thoughts like the closest and most faithful followers of Towianski, Ferdynand Gutt who wrote to Walerian Pietkiewicz in 1836.
Walerian Pietkiewicz befriended with Gutt and he was the recipient of many of his letters sent from countries where Ferdinand traveled in those years. As Stanislaw Pigon Ferdinand wrote from Germany.
The year 1830 ended with a stronger accent, with the outbreak of the uprising in the Kingdom of Poland and the expansion of war activities to Lithuania soon. Walerian Pietkiewicz was a member of the Central Vilnius Committee and friend of Joachim Lelewel.
Valeryan Pietkiewicz knew well Towianski, like Gutt Ferdynand.
He gives the testimony of honesty although in 1830 they did not take up arms; Gutt as a doctor served his knowledge on both sides. And he - at the request of General Paskevich - for the protection of Russian soldiers wounded in the Polish war of 1830-1831, was decorated on January 13, 1834 with the order of Saint Anna's third grade.
On January 24, 1836 from Mannheim, Gutt wrote to Pietkiewicz that his father was murdered on 1 November 1835 at home. Money was not taken; the tragic death of the pharmacist Jerzy Gutt was dominated by legends, as always, when the perpetrators could not be detected. One of the legends accused Mikolaj Malinowski, the son-in-law of Gutt.
By Krasinski - Towianski persuaded Ferdinand Gutt to murder his father [the letter of Zygmunt Karasinski to Delfina Potocka on March 19, 1842].
Extensive fragments of letters from Gutt to Pietkiewicz, written in 1833-1837 from Germany, are quoted by Stanislaw Pigon in the book "From the Age of Mickiewicz - Studies and Sketches" (1922).

By Bohdan Urbankowski at 'niniwa22.cba.pl...':

"...Paris, May 30, 1848, meeting of the Society of Slavs. ... speaks Desprez. When the French writer refers ... on Mickiewicz, at the place leaps Leonard Chodzko:
'Mr. Mickiewicz authority is more than suspect, as we believe it all he is a Russian spy!'
Chodzko was not a dull fanatic, he has a reputation ...
He was written in French - the work of Polish history and literature (two-volume history of the Legions, biographies Kosciuszko, Pulaski et al.), Editor, and what is important: he was a friend - since college - of Mickiewicz in Vilnius, activist of the Filaret Society and publisher of the two-volume Mickiewicz Poetry in 1828.
Shocking opinion, which gave, echoed, unfortunately, to our countrymen. Animosity towards earlier beloved poet began to grow after Mickiewicz started in the Towianski movement;
because the "Master" Andrzej Towianski also, and even more, was deemed to be an agent of Russia.

... Rumors about Towianski appeared shortly after his arrival in Paris, behind him ... In fact, the way of the future "Master" Andzej Towianski was similar to the way of the future 'Prophet' Adam Mickiewicz, and even a few times with him crossed.

A reconstruction of the biography. Towianski was born ... on 1 January 1799 in Antoszwince (the name of the farm is also present in the plural), was given to schools in Vilnius, ... made friend with Ferdinand Gutt, ... on this friendship has left a shocking record Zbigniew Krasinski, dated 19 March (April), 1848 letter to Delfina. Gutt's father was a pharmacist. It seems that demanded from him poison to someone, apparently Wittgenstein that had married to Radziwill (Stefania Radziwill Wittgenstein).
Old Gutt did not want to bring out the poison, it seems that it was Towianski who advised to bring out the poison... Old Gutt disappeared. I have not known what happened to him, and finally discovered that his body was carved on pieces, and thrown into the river. ... this terrible murder. ...
The beginning of the mission of Towianski dated on May 11, 1828. It seems that was in Vilnius and in the neighborhood, but the result was rather unexpected. Edward Wolodko wrote about it in 1907, in the "Library of Warsaw", in the article 'Memories of Towianski' ...
Here are a result of denunciation of Towianski by another neighbor, and Towianski was arrested and subjected to a psychiatric examination. ... admits Wolodko - these studies, however, killed of Towianski movement in the eyes of the residents of Vilnius. ... "Master" Andrzej choose somewhere else.

In 1832 Towianski went to St. Petersburg, he met with the Illuminatis, a heirs of Grabianko [Tadeusz Grabianka], but it does not seem that it is only now formed his doctrine.
He tried to convert, so the St. Petersburg police forced him to leave the Russian capital.
Yet in 1834 he went to Carlsbad, he was also in Dresden, where he met Odyniec, which inquired about the exact details of Mickiewicz life. Thanks to Odyniec, he met 'Dziady'...
Towianski also met and charmed General Skrzynecki
... In 1837, after his father's death, he returned to the family farm ... For the second time, as we know, ... on May 23, 1839 before leaving, he wrote "constitution" - a set of moral rules for the peasants, he visited his mother, who settled in Vilnius ... also visited the appropriate authorities.
On June 28, 1840 received a passport valid for one year.
After arriving at the West, Towianski tried to entrap Skrzynecki again - but this time did not work out. There were a lot more serious charges - the destruction of Mickiewicz.
In March 1845 the Brussels-writing "White Eagle" published an anonymous article titled 'The Intrigue of the St. Petersburg crowned'.
The content gives '...life and works of Adam Mickiewicz', which should rewrite the relevant passages:
'Anticipating that the cathedral of Slavic literatures at the College de France can be used to the detriment of Russia, St. Petersburg government decided to prevent this with the help of his agent, Towianski. The goal has been achieved...'.
The accusation of spying, Zygmunt Krasinski slipped in a letter to Trentowski on 10 III 1849:
'The Towianski movement and demagogy of our Paris...'. ...
'To conclude this section, let us add that suspicion of Krasinski and other immigrants coincided with the French suspicions. As proof, we quote the letter of Duchatel, the Minister of the Interior, to the Minister of Enlightenment - Villemain ... can assume that Towianski is actually Russian secret agent.
For several months ... they develop an animated action, some crisscross of France, the others set their meeting in Switzerland or Belgium, try to establish contacts with the former Imperial Army soldiers remaining in active service...'.
... it was introduced by Becu Joseph / Jozef Becu, brother of the doctor known for 'Dziady'.

Krasinski noted in a letter to Dolphina Potocka on 26 November 1841: Towianski actually knew the doctor Becu
... Zygmunt Krasinski on June 15, 1851 sent a letter to Count Zamoyski, in which he wrote of the ... rumors about "Master" like the Russian spy...".

We back to
Feliks Niemojewski,
acted in LIPNO north to WLOCLAWEK, living in 1824-1896.

The WHITE underground movement before the 1863 JANUARY UPRISING among a various Polish circles in St. Petersburg, Kiev and Warsaw was originated coincidentally with an arrival in Poland (in 1860) of one of the secretaries to Jakob / JACOB Cremieux
[Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Cremieux],
who was the son of Saul Haim Cremieux / Cremieu and Sarah Carcassone.

JACOB Cremieux was at the time organizing the Alliance Israelite Universelle ['All Jews are responsible for one another'].

This courier was a French lawyer and journalist, Armand Levy (1827 - 1891), an anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist; he was
"born in a Roman Catholic family, but with a Jewish grand-father, he was passionate about the Jewish cause. He fought alongside his illustrious friends, such as Adam Mickiewicz
[Mickiewicz's stay on the Bosporus],
Ion Bratianu
and Camillo Cavour,
for the independence of Poland and Romania, and for the unification of Italy",
by Wikipedia;
Armand LEVY propagated the social upheaval in Russia.

The Alliance Israelite Universelle is a Jewish organization founded in 1860 by Adolphe Cremieux "to safeguard the human rights of Jews around the world".
The first President:
Louis Jean Konigswarter (1814-1878).
He came from
Jonas Hirsch Konigswarter (ca 1740 - 1805) who was emigrated to Furth, in Bavaria, where he established a business. He had five sons, among others -
Julius Jonas Konigswarter (1783-1845) with Julius's son
Louis Jean Konigswarter (1814-1878).
Louis's great-grandson Jules de Konigswarter (1904-1995), married to Pannonica Rothschild (1913-1988).
Louis's granddaughter Helene Josephine Konigswarter (1873-1922), married to Gaston Calmann-Levy (1864-1948).

Calmann-Levy is a French publishing house founded in 1836 by Michel Levy (1821-1875) and his brother Kalmus LEVY / Calmann Levy (1819-1891). In 1893, Calmann was succeeded by his sons Georges, Paul and mentioned Gaston.

The second President:
Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Cremieux b. 1796, d. 1880,
a French Minister of Justice in 1848, and in 1870-1871. He was a defender of the rights of the Jews in France. The Freemason in 1818, at Grand Orient de France lodge in Nimes, and in Paris during 1830.
In 1866 CREMIEUX became 33rd degree [TEMPLAR] and Great Commander in 1868.

Ascher Ginsberg - Ahad Ha'am (1856 - 1927) and Theodor Herzl for several years were at the head of the Zionist movement and were called the founders of Zionism;
close friends of Herzl were Max Nordau, and Professor Richard Gotheyl.

Asher Ginsberg was born in Skwira / Skvyra, the province of Kiev, Russian Empire, in 1856

(see: Severin / Seweryn Krzyzanowski b. 1787 in Parchamowka in the Skwir county / Skwira, Ukraine, d. 1839 in Tobolsk, colonel to 1826 of the Polish Army, exiled in 1830 to Tobolsk!).

Ginsberg learned to read in Russian and German; in 1868 the Ginsberg family moved to Gopisgitsa (near by Lubowicze?), to 1886. In 1878 he traveled to Odessa, traveling and studying Latin, mathematics, history and geography. 1882 to 1884 he visited Vienna, Berlin, Breslau, and studied the French, German, English and Russian philosophers;
in Vienna, he met with Karl Netter, founder of the World Union of Israel or Alliance Israelite Universelle,
interested in the plans of the 'Union' of Jewish colonization;
he joined the Kagan (close to B'nai B'rith);
in 1884 Ginsberg, returned to Russia to Odessa. This city was then the center of Union Hovevei Zion that is the Friends of Zion with Leon Pinsker.
In 1886, Ascher Ginsberg finally settled in Odessa, and in 1889 the founder of Jewish newspaper 'Hamelits' Alexander Tsederbaum came to Odessa, met with Ginsberg,
then Asher Ginsberg founded a secret society Bne Moshe / Sons of Moses;
in 1890, Asher Ginsberg became the director of the Hebrew newspaper Keveret. General collection of his works was published in 1895, under the title The Crossroads. In 1896, Ginsberg became one of the directors of the Jewish community edition Ahiazafa in Warsaw, and in 1896 received a large grant from K. Wissotzky, from Moscow, and founded the monthly journal Ha Shiloah;
Ginsberg and his followers took part in the First Zionist Congress held in Basel in 1897. No less than Herzl, Ginsberg also wanted Palestine, and in 1884, the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith has made the first attempt at combining Western and Eastern Jews, in Katowice / Kattovitsa, during a general meeting.
The same thing happened at the Basel Congress in 1897, carried out their own plans for Jewish colonization in Palestine.

In 2013 / 2014, the first on the world I show very interesting network:
Lenin and Inessa Armand, Duflon, nobility from Scotland, Italy, Ireland, France, Switzerland,
the German noble families in Estonia.
This military - political intelligence network has a different appearance depending on, which side you watch from. It's like the external universe, which expands. It has a chaotic structure, but only to the viewers. For top executives of the network, it is extremely bright and clear. It works like clockwork.
Time passes, and this network is expanding, as the universe, at that time some stars turning pale, faded and disappeared.
These underground structure has clearly defined objectives at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries:
1. call up the chaos in Europe;
2. to bring the continental war;
3. overthrow of the Romanovs in Russia;
4. lead to anarchy in Russia;
5. starting the war between the invaders, who take away the Polish independence;
6. pulling the western countries into the war, and in due time also America.

It was the network in the 18th to 21st cent. - the intelligences networks.
Overarching objectives are at the beginning of the 20th cent.:
1. Polish independence,
2. The independence of the Baltic States;
3. The creation of a Jewish state in Palestine.
Tools to achieve these goals are:
1.
The money from the Scottish, Jewish and American banks; revenue from the Mediterranean trade - Marseille, Greece, Naples, Crimea; and plantations in Ceylon and from the Asian trade - Ceylon, India, Japan;
2.
the use of secret non-goverment organisations (NGOs) in Europe and America;
3.
the creation of favorable underground structures inside the intelligence networks of Western Europe and American countries.

Sir Anthony Oliphant and his son Laurence OLIPHANT are the first people to grow tea in Ceylon.
Sir Anthony's son, Laurence Oliphant, went on become a Member of the House of Commons. Laurence Oliphant was the only child of Sir Anthony Oliphant (1793 - 1859), a member of the Scottish landed gentry.
Laurence in 1848 - 1849 was in Europe, travel in Russia at the Black Sea in 1853, visited the Circassian coast during the Crimean War.
Laurence Oliphant b. 1829, d. 1888.
His father Anthony Oliphant (1793 - 1859) was Chief Justice of Ceylon and Attorney General in the Cape Colony; grew up at Condie House / Newton of Condie in Forgandenny, Perthshire. Newton of Condie is in the parish of Forgandenny and the county of Perthshire.
FORGANDENNY, a parish in the district of Eastern Perth, county Perth, and county Kinross, Scotland, 7 km or 4 miles S.S.W. of Perth.
Freeland is the seat of Lord Ruthven, Rossie - 6 km south of above FORGANDENNY - that of the Oliphants, and Condie of the Oliphants, which families are here the principal proprietors.
When the Oliphant family left Ceylon, the estate sold to Sir Harry Dias.
In 1879, Oliphant left for Palestine, where he promoted Jewish settlement for Jewish suffering in Eastern Europe. This was the first wave of Jewish settlement by Zionists in 1882 in the Galilee.
Oliphant settled in Haifa, and on Mount Carmel.
In 1888, in the United States married to Rosamond, a granddaughter of Robert Owen.

Above mentioned
Ion Constantin Bratianu b. 1821, d. 1891,
was the major political figures of Romania. He was the son of Dinca Bratianu. He entered the Wallachian Army in 1838, and in 1841 moved in Paris.
"After taking part in the 1848 revolution at Bucharest, Bratianu withdrew to Paris, where he worked for the union and autonomy of the Danubian principalities", by Wikipedia.
He was supporter of Russia and aligned the country with Russia as soon as the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878 began.
Bratianu had prolonged Russian occupation, and the Congress of Berlin saw Russia seizing Southern Bessarabia. Agreed with Russia, and coordinated politics with Moscow.

We back to
friend of Adam Mickiewicz and his family for three generations - Armand Levy b. 1827, d. 1891.
Armand Levy was a French journalist, "an anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist who supported the 1848 Revolution and the Paris Commune. Born in a Roman Catholic family, but with a Jewish grand-father, he was passionate about the Jewish cause".
He was friend to
Michelet,
Quinet,
prof. Jakub Malinowski,
Garibaldi,
Adam Mickiewicz,
Ion Bratianu
and Camillo Cavour,
for the independence of Poland and Romania, and for the unification of Italy.

Armand Levy, 1827-1891, Adam Mickiewicz's secretary.
A leading freemason, anti-papist, a Christian socialist, the member of the First International;
he arrived in Paris in 1845, to Lamennais and George Sand,
and participant of the Paris Commune.
He was the secretary of Adam Mickiewicz. He was a behind-the-scenes figure, had an influence not only on the fate of three generations of the Mickiewiczs, but also on the events taking place on the main stages of Europe.
He acted in Poland, Romania, Italy, and Turkey.

Maksymilian Unszlicht, b. in 1839 in Warsaw or in Wolka close to MLAWA.
Maksymilian Unszlicht graduated of the Rabbinical School, a student of the Medical and Surgical Academy, participant of the patriotic and religious demonstrations before the January Uprising of 1863.
M. Unszlicht was exiled to Siberia, to Petropawlowsk. Maybe he drowned in Yenisei during his exile.
Stanislaw Unszlicht b. ca 1845, was the brother to above Maksymilian Maurycy Unszlicht b. 1839.

Unszlicht Maksymilian (Maurycy) (1839 - ?), one of the "red" before 1863. Maksymilian Unszlicht, organizer of a secret printing house.
Above Stanislaw Unszlicht of Mlawa, m. Maria Fridman.
They had:
1.
Jozef Unszlicht b. 1879 in Wolka, close to Mlawa, killed in 1938 in Siberia or Komarowka;
2.
Julian Maksymilian Unszlicht / SEDECKI, b. 1883 in Mlawa, d. 1953 or in 1937, the son of Stanislaw Unszlicht. Polish Catholic priest of Jewish origin. In 1908 he came closer to the independence movement of the socialist organisation.
3.
Zofia Osinska b. 1881 in Wolka near to Mlawa, killed in 1937 in Moscow;
4.
Melania Unszlicht b. 1882 in above Wolka; in 1903 she established 'ZLOCIEN' company in Warsaw;
5.
Stefania Unszlicht b. 1885 in Wolka, moved home to Warsaw.

Above Jozef Unszlicht b. 1879 in Mlawa, d. 1938, was the son of Stanislaw Unszlicht b. ca 1845. Jozef was the friend of Feliks Dzierzynski.
Kazimierz b. 1909, d. 1929, was the son of above Jozef Unszlicht. Kazimierz Unszliccht studied in Moscow.

Feliks NIEMOJEWSKI, was the son of General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI, the 1st.
Feliks was born in 1824, and it was 31 years after wedding of his parents. But General Jozef Niemojewski maybe had the 2nd wife Ludwika Walewska of JEDLNO. FELIKS Niemojewski died in 1898, or in 1896.
Feliks Niemojewski was the owner of Rokitnica, and a supporter of TOWIANSKI - the link to the ILLUMINATI and Adam Mickiewicz. Feliks Niemojewski, acted in LIPNO north to WLOCLAWEK, living in 1824-1896.
Feliks Niemojewski married in 1851 in Warsaw, to Jozefa Noskowska, b. 1833, d. 1902, the sister of Zygmunt NOSKOWSKI, composer. Jozefa was the daughter of
Jozef Kalasanty Franciszek Noskowski, 1802-1863 + Amelia Wilhelmina Karolina de Salisch, 1804-1887.

Felik's son was Andrzej Niemojewski, b. 1864, d. 1921.
Andrzej NIEMOJEWSKI, the son of named Feliks NIEMOJEWSKI + Noskowska, was born in Rokitnica in 1864.
Andrzej Niemojewski, atheist, co-operated with Jew atheist family of UNSLICHT / Unszlicht.
Roza Luxemburg was attacked by Polish nationalist 'free-thinker' Andrzej Niemojewski and by Julian Unszlicht (Sedecki) as an 'enemy of Poland'.
Julian Maksymilian Unszlicht, b. 1883 in Mlawa, the son of Stanislaw Unszlicht. Julian, the great Polish patriot, co-operated with Andrzej Niemojewski, atheist. The family of UNSLICHT was near to the Soviet intelligence services. Andrzej was an author, the editor of "Mysl Niepodlegla" [feminism, atheism], d. in Warsaw in 1921; Andrzej acted together with Iza Moszczenska and named Julian Unszlicht.
Andrzej Niemojewski m. Stanislawa Mikiewicz, and they were living in Sosnowiec.
Julian's brother - Jozef Unszlicht / Jurowski, the Soviet state activist.

Andrzej Niemojewski, m. Stanislawa Mikiewicz, and they were living in Sosnowiec, with 2 sons:
1.
Adam Niemojewski, b. 1889, d. 1946, publicist [the liberal] and journalist, the editor of named above "Mysl Niepodlegla",
2.
Lech Jozef Niemojewski;
3. a daughter -
Zofia, b. 1891, d. 1960, m. Gruszczynski.

Mentioned Armand Levy arrived to Poland (in 1860) as the secretary to Jakob / JACOB Cremieux who was at the time organizing the Alliance Israelite Universelle. Levy was courier, a French lawyer and journalist. Armand Levy (1827 - 1891) was the anti-clericalist, a freemason, a socialist.


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.

Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), studied in Plock,
in 1857 moved home to Warsaw,
In 1858 closest associate to JURGENS, known Leopold Kronenberg at the meetings of Jurgens;
who send Gustaw abroad in 1862; in Paris told with the Hotel Lambert, and with Kraszewski in Dresden. In Wien told to Leon Sapieha and with his son A. Sapieha in Lviv.
Gustaw Findeisen counteracted the uprising and considered the uprising unnecessary. Back [in 1864 no any information on his life] to Paris until 1865, then in Warsaw with Leopold Kronenberg, who gave him a job at rail, and in 1872 Gustaw was a director of Warsaw Rail Network until 1883.
In 1883 Gustaw Findeisen moved home to Smilowice close to Chocen and to Kowal. Gustaw married Pelagia Rodys. Gustaw died in Smilowice, buried in Warsaw.
Smilowice in 1939 was in Germany, and Tadeusz Findeisen, the owner of Smilowice, refused German citizenship.
Andrzej was the son of Tadeusz Findeisen.
Krystyn Tadeusz Findeisen, acted in Polish underground during the 2nd World War.

Boleslawa SWIATOPELK-MIRSKA, 1831 - 1915, was the wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and the mother of Pelagia Findeisen. Pelagia married Gustaw Findeisen.
Gustaw Findeisen was twice married:
in 1867, in Lowicz, Pelagia Joanna Rodys, 1849-1875;
and 2nd time in May 1879, to Zofia Matylda WERNER,
the daughter {1857-1925} of Adolf Werner, 1833-1868, who was acted in ZGIERZ in the Agricultura Society, m. Zofia Felicja Scholtze, 1837-1911

{Adolf WERNER was the father of Zofia = Sophia Mathilde Natalie Schonfeld, b. 1857 in Karsznice, close to Lowicz - d. 1925, who was married twice:
1st to Gustaw Adolf Findeisen, and
the 2nd to Emil Schonfeld, 1854 - 1918}.

Findeisen Gustaw Adolf (1834-1885), the patriotic activist and railroad organizer. Born in Gostynin as the son of Karol, who had recently arrived from Saxony. Gustaw Findeisen owned Smilowice close to Chocen. Smilowice in 1633, belonged to Stanislaw Kretkowski; then to his daughter - Barbara Dorpowska + the governor of LOWICZ; Barbara's son - Michal Dorpowski b. ca 1675, was the last owner and Smilowice was taken by DAMBSKI until ca 1795.
After the death of Gustaw Findeisen in 1885, Smilowice was taken over [1885 - ca 1893] by Dss Boleslawa Swiatopelk-Mirska RODYS, b. 1831 in Swiedziebna in the Plock governorate;
Swiedziebna / Swiedziebnia was the dowry of her mother - Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska m. Swiatopelk-Mirska.
Bolesawa married in 1847 to Wilhelm Rodys. Boleslawa died in April 1915, in Warszawa, was the daughter of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, 1788-1861/1878 + Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska, 1807-1853;
the grandaughter of Franciszek Ksawery Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861, had a son Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron who back to Russia in 1840, and in 1841 served at Caucasus.
Dmitrij's sister was Boleslawa Rodys, 1831 - 1915, the wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and she was the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen.
Pelagia Joanna, b. 1849 in Lublin - died in 1875 in Smilowice close to CHOCEN.

Aleksander Juliusz Rodys b. ca 1860, m. Poplonska [Peplonska ?], with a son b. in 1889 in Warsaw, ie. Witold Rodys.
Aleksander Rodys was the son of Jakub Rodys younger, b. ca 1800, and the second wife Emilia Szwentner.
Aleksander was the grandson of Jan Rodys b. ca 1780.

Mentioned Karol Wilhelm Rodys = Wilhelm Rodys, b. in 1819 in Przasnysz, close to the Krasne estate of the Dukes KRASINSKI. He was German of Evangelical Augsburg Church of Przasnysz. In 1823 / 1825, Jakub Rodys and Ernest Dahl were the members of the parish supervision (parish college) in Przasnysz.
Wilhelm Rodys was the son [we have also mistake, that Wilhelm was the son of JAN RODYS b. ca 1795 ?] of Jakub Rodys OLDER of PRZASNYSZ, b. ca 1800
[the grandson of Jan Rodys b. ca 1780],
and the first wife Krystyna Wilhelmina Wilhelmann.
Wilhelm Rodys of Przasnysz was the husband of Boleslawa Wanda Swiatopelk-Mirska, b. 1831 in Stara Hancza in the Suwalki county.
Wilhelm RODYS was the brother of
Anna Rodys [b. ca 1820 in Przasnysz];
Emilia Rodys [b. ca 1826 in Przasnysz];
Jakub Rodys younger b. ca 1825 [m. Emilia Szwentner with a daughter
Aloysa Bistron / Alojza Bystro + Karol Bistron, with a daughter Teresa Bistron],
and Julianna Rodys [b. in Przasnysz].

We know that in 1868, Antoni Rodys m. 1st to Jozefa Gasiorowska.
Jozefa Gasiorowska, b. 1840 in Niestepow / Nowe Niestepowo, 9 km south-west to PULTUSK, or Niestepowo Wloscianskie, 1 km to above Nowe Niestepowo. Jozefa died in 1923. She was the daughter of Kazimierz GASIOROWSKI and Katarzyna Morawska.
Jozefa m. above Onufry Antoni Rodys = Antoni Rodys.
Above Antoni Rodys, b. 1847, d. 1868 in Warsaw, was the son of mentioned Wilhelm Rodys and his 1st wife Ludwika Konig, b. ca 1825.
Wilhelm Rodys b. in 1819 in Przasnysz, d. 1903 in Warsaw.
Wilhelm was the son of JAKUB RODYS or Jan Rodys.
Wilhelm's second wife was above Boleslawa Swiatopelk-Mirska RODYS, b. 1831 in Swiedziebna in the Plock governorate. Swiedziebna / Swiedziebnia was the dowry of her mother - Marcjanna Nostitz-Jackowska m. Swiatopelk-Mirska. Bolesawa married in 1847 to Wilhelm Rodys. Boleslawa died in April 1915.

In 1856 - 1863, Edward Jurgens, an official of the Internal Affairs Committee, died in August 1863 in Russian prison in Warsaw, was opposed to the student demonstrations in Warsaw, fought against "Red" movement of Jankowski and Kurzyna.
Edward Jurgens was a fugleman of "White" movement:
Andrzej Zamoyski, Tomasz Potocki, General LEWINSKI, Leopold Kronenberg, Kraszewski.

Remember:
Zdzislaw Godfryd Redel b. 1839 had mother Wanda Narcyza Albina Zmichowska (b. ca 1816 in Rawicz), the daughter of Jan Zmichowski and Wiktoria Kiedrzynska
(Wiktoria died in 1819; Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska was daughter of Lukasz Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jozefata Raczynska / Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755
[Franciszka RACZYNSKA-KIEDRZYNSKA, born 1751 or ca 1755; she was daughter of Jozef Raczynski and Brygida BREZA, the daughter of Jan Dominik Breza 1681 - 1738];
daughters of Wiktoria nee KIEDRZYNSKA:
Wanda Narcyza Albina REDEL,
Kornelia Gloger;
Wiktoria Lewinska,
Narcyza Zmichowska 1819 - 1876).

Wiktoria Zmichowska b. in 1820, m. Ludwik Lewinski, the owner of Rzeczyca close to Rawa - 1839, who was the brother of General Jakub Walenty Lewinski.
Wiktoria had a daughter Paulina Lewinska - she married Leon Grodzinski, an owner of Debowa Gora, a son of Ludwik Grodzinski, an owner of Olszowa, a member of the 1863 Uprising, exiled to Nerczynsk to 1870.

LEWINSKI Jakub Walenty (1792-1867), Polish General, the Frankist of Warsaw, bpt. in 1806 from name LEVY to Lewinski. In 1831 Jakub escaped to Elblag, back in 1832. 1833 in Paris; again in 1834 in Warsaw. Freemason in 1818. In 1861 - member of the town Council, in 1867 - in Paris with his next of kin, Narcyza Zmichowska b. 1819.

Wiktoria's sisters:
1.
Narcyza Zmichowska was the precursor of feminism in Poland. Born in Warsaw, 1819, died 1876, Warsaw, nickname Gabryella. Novelist, poet, educator, translator. She was the organizer of the movement - Enthusiasts; she was governess for the noble House of Zamoyski in 1838, and went with her employer to Paris, to her brother Erazm, Polish revolutionary, exiled after 1831; on his advice, she enrolled at the Bibliotheque Nationale;
after return to occupied Poland she became governess to four children of Stanislaw Kisielecki near LOMZA.
In Warsaw she met with other intellectuals, co-operated with Eleonora Ziemiecka, founded a group of Suffragettes in Warsaw in 1842 - 1849, was arrested by the Russians in Lublin and sentenced to three years in prison in 1849 for her membership in the delegalized 'Zwiazek Narodu Polskiego'; she was in Rzeczyca since January 1840 to July 1840, and then several times, eg. in February 1858.
She began a critical approach to Andrew Towianski.

Rzeczyce passed into the hands of Vincent Schwejcer (1859).
Wincenty Schwejcer took an active part in the fight for independence of Poland. He was one of the active organizers of the fight against the aggressors. He was the district chief of the National Central Committee in the district of Rawa; member of the Polish Union of Nation / Polish National Alliance, the secret leftist organization founded in Warsaw in 1839 by Vincent Mazurkiewicz, broken by the Russian police in 1843, but survived until 1850.
Mazurkiewicz was the emissary of the Polish Democratic Society, co-operated with Edward Dembowski and Henry Kamienski.

2.
Kornelia, m. Karol Glogier owner of Dobrochy close to Lomza, next of kin to Zygmunt Glogier, historian;
with 2 daughters:
a.
Wiktoria Lewinski (mistake ?) and
b.
Maria m. Roman Rostworowski, Count, an owner of Kowaleszczyzna close to Lomza.

3.
Wanda m. Wladyslaw Redl, General, with 6 children:
a.
Wanda Grodzinska and
b.
Zofia Klamborowska.

4.
Lilia m. to Jan Zaleski, Professor in Kalisz, persecuted in 1831;
Jan had 2 sons with 1st wife:
Adam Zaleski, a judge,
and Stanislaw Zaleski, solicitor, the 1863 Uprising, jailed in Jadryna, the Orenburg government.
Lilia had children:
Erazm, Jozef and Stefania Paprocka.

Wojciech Marek BARDZKI had parents:
Jan Bardzki died in 1724 + mother Helena Milaczewska d. 1724.
Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.
Her father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770 was the brother to
Stanislaw Bardzki born 1697;
Marianna Bardzka, 1707-1729;
elder brother Maciej Bardzki b. 1685;
Andrzej Bardzki, died in 1726;
Pawel Bardzki d. 1739 {see below};
Antoni Bardzki d. 1738;
Kazimierz Bardzki d. 1738;
Katarzyna Bardzka died in 1742.

Above named Pawel Bardzki, 1690-1739 + in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska, 1700-1745,
with the son
Colonel ANDRZEJ BARDZKI, 1730-1819 {the friend to Erasmus Mycielski !} + Marianna Marcjanna Krzyzanowska
with a son
Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki b. 1797 + Faustyna Sulimierska,
with children:
Jozef Bardzki, b. 1824; Kamilla Seweria Ignacja Bardzka; Kandyd Brunon Franciszek Bardzki; Romana Bardzka; Maksymilian Edward Bardzki.

Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had two daughters: Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811; and Petronela Pradzynska.

The opinions not completely true on Jurgens are from his collaborator Oskar Awejda.
Berg informed Edward Jurgens was the Jew. Jurgens was from Plock, and Edward, b. in 1827, studied here [Gustaw Findeisen studied in Plock ca 1850 - 1857], then in 1846 Edward Jurgens moved to Dorpat, in 1852 to Warsaw and worked in 1853 at the Internal Affairs Office. In 1853 Jurgens was living in home of Koelichen and next in the Szmidecki house, and here Jurgens orgainzed a group of followers known as MIODOGORA:
Wladyslaw Golemberski,
Adolf Pienkowski,
lawyers: Seweryn Markiewicz and Andrzej Wolff,
industrialists: Henryk Wohl and Ludwik Berendt,
builder Edward Kaplinski,
and the official of Treasury Commission - Gustaw Findeisen,
medical student Franciszek Sliwicki,
and talented Narcyza Zmichowska.
Jurgens fought the leading role of emigration and counteracted Mieroslawski.
In 1859, the "White" movement laid the project of the draft letter to the Emperor of Russia on raising back of the Warsaw Uniwersity.
But in the Kiev governorate acted
Ignacy Tomasz Piotr Otto - Trabczynski = Tomasz Trabczynski, b. 1836 in Zborow, close to BUSKO, d. in 1893 in Warsaw.
Ignacy Tomasz was the son of Jozef Kalasanty Otto Trabczynski
[1806 - 1858 in Gorki, the Kwidzyn County]
and
Tekla Kordula Mieczynska, b. in 1807 in Dalewice, the Proszowice County, d. 1888 in Warsaw. The daughter of Jan Kanty Dunin Mieczynski
{1763 - 1813, the son of Benedykt Dunin Mieczynski and Marianna RASZOWSKA}
and Ewa CHOMETOWSKA.

The grandson of
Walenty Otto Trabczynski b. 1756 in Gaj, the Cracow county, d. 1816 in Laski, the Warsaw West County + SLIWOWSKA.
The great-grandson of
JAKUB Trambczynski Otto b. ca 1730 + Antonina.

Ignacy Tomasz Trampczynski was the husband of Bronislawa SLIWOWSKA and the father of Maria Eleonora Garszynska
[1875 in Warsaw - 1941 in Niegardow, the Proszowice County, m. Bogdan Garszynski];
Tadeusz Dominik Otto Trabczynski
[b. 1876 in Warsaw];
and Jozef Ludwik Aniol Otto Trabczynski
[1873 in Warsaw, d. 1941 in Niegardow, m. Maria Kazimiera Stepkowska, and the father to
Maria Sadowska {b. 1905, m. Jerzy Sadowski died in 1942 in the Atlantic Ocean and the mother of Maciej Sadowski b. 1936, with a son Jerzy SADOWSKI b. ca 1963 ?}].

Tomasz Trabczynski in Kijow in 1859 co-operated with Lieutenant J. Wisniewski, Tadeusz Zielinski, Sniechowski, Wasniewski, J. Zielinski, Weresza, Baranowski, Zachowski, Wyczalkowski, Zuberbier, Kosciubski, Lange, Chmielinski, Lisikiewicz.

Jurgens wanted to implement the Wielopolski political platform. But Jurgens was jailed in Warsaw in February 1863, and killed by Russians here in August 1863.


Karol Majewski, secretary of Leopold Kronenberg,
was among the first of conspirators bef. 1863.
He was a very influential personality in conspiratorial circles; in 1860, Majewski had the most influence among the students.
Maksymilian Maurycy Unszlicht b. 1839, was a member of the academic committee (consisting of three persons), was also attended by Edward Jurgens, the son of a Jewess, who ran all the youth circles and associations that was set up in Warsaw.

Named Karol Konstanty Majewski (born in Denkowo close to Opatow in 1833 roku, d. 1897), a chairman of the National Government of the January Uprising 1863. He came from a family with the Jewish roots;
his brother was
Wladyslaw Majewski - the Commissioner of National Government in 1863
and second brother - lawyer, Wincenty Majewski (1807-1888).

Karol Majewski was a student at the Academy of Medicine and Surgery in Warsaw in 1860; he was the organizer of the Academic Committee. In 1862 he became a member of the White Country Rural Directorate. Arrested, in 1866 sent to Siberia, returned in 1880.


Leopold Kronenberg and the January Uprising in 1863-1864.
And
Wola Wiazowa, with my family came from
{in the 17th cent. north to Czestochowa in Kiedrzyn - Kamyk}
Raszkow - Bieganin - Pleszew - Orpiszewek, and the Wola Wiazowa owners, the Pradzynskis:

Stanislaw Pradzynski 1828-1855, a single, son of Wincenty and Salomea born Mierzynska;
Stanislaw died in Wola Wiazowa in 1855.

In 1858, Wincenty Pradzynski died, the owner of Kobierzycko [at half way from BLASZKI to Sieradz; the Wroblew parish, 3 km to KOBIERZYCKO] and of Wola Wiazowa / Wola Wiezowa;
Wincenty-Jozef-Grzymala Pradzynski, was the Actual Counselor of State; died in Warsaw on 19 November 1858.

In 1863 in the Wola Wiazowa manor was secret printing house of Feliks Kicki.

In 1892 - Wola Wiazowa belonged to Pradzynski

[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;
the granddaughter of
Prokop Niemojowski b. 1712 + Rozalia Roza LIPSKA b. ca 1716

{the daughter of Stanislaw Lipski, died 1729 + Joanna BARTOCHOWSKA};

the great-granddaughter of
Jan Niemojowski, 1680-1729 + Urszula Kozminska.

Above Jozef Skorzewski b. ca 1790, was the son of
Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. 1757 in Komorze close to the Sroda Wielkopolska County, died ca 1809
{he leased Raszkow from my family, Helena Kiedrzynska of Jedlno}
+ 1st Magdalena Sierakowska + 2nd Helena Lipska, 1766 - 1832,
the daughter of
Jan Lipski, 1739 - 1832 + Marianna KOZMINSKA;
the granddaughter of
Prokop Lipski b. ca 1699, d. 1758.

Above
Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze,
was the son of
MICHAL Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry + Ludwika Hutten-Czapska.

Michal was the son of Crown General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, b. in 1674 in Wargowo, in the Oborniki County, d. 1740.
Andrzej Tomasz was the son of Gabriel Skorzewski].

At the beginning on he Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Felix founded in Warsaw on November 21, 1855.

In 1858 the Congregation became the owner of a large building at Danillowiczowska Rd in Warsaw, called the Zaluski Library. In 1860, the Congregation was divided.

During the January Uprising in 1863, they nursed the wounded, gathered orphans of the murdered, and helped everyone without exception.
But for "participating in political matters", on December 17, 1864, the sisters had to take off their habits and go home in three days. The Congregation revived in the Austrian Partition, in Cracow, where from 1860 there was already one house. Russian governor, Berg announced in a Polish language a decree in which, he ordered the following:
"Considering that the so-called Felician Association, the Sisters of St. Felix, by the Government was never approved and ... it has not yet shown the permanent means necessary to secure its subsistence...",
it exists illegally.

In 1863, when Karol Ruprecht became a member of the National Government, the credit of that government immediately increased, and even made it happen for money of the National Government, for the enormous needs of the war.
Ruprecht lent his name and the Warsaw capitalists and, in part, foreigners had such a deep trust in Karol's Ruprecht rightful character that they paid out the sums on the card with his signature without any delay.
In the room in which he lived, on Miodowa street in Warsaw, on the third floor, in the Grabowski tenement, one could see all the better and more noble active patricians of the Uprising. He also was visited Edward Jurgens, a very talented and educated politician of the organic work. Their idea was the creation of a moderate party that included in its program the tasks of the Agricultural Society with Andrzej Zamojski at the forefront, and the task of civilizing the Jews, undertaken by J. I. Kraszewski and Leopold Kronenberg, and expanded by the brotherhood of all nations and groups.

Although the tasks mentioned above and works have long been practiced, after all, extending these tasks became the main reason for them, Ruprecht and Jurgens, along with comrades, the creators of organic program.

Close to mentioned the Sisters of St. Felix Convent, was situated a house, where lived K. Ruprecht, Edward Jurgens, Boleslaw Denel and novelist Zofia Kaplinska.
At third floor in the office, above mentioned persons were called to the conspiracy. It was named "Miodowa hill". Here, at Danilowiczowska Street, at the St. Felix Convent, in the cell of the nun, Tekla Trochanowska, two printing machines of the Polish Central Committee, were hidden.
These two printing machines were moved from Bracka Street, and adapted by students in the autumn of 1861, at a cost of Count Adam Grabowski. In the printing house worked mainly Jan Przysuszynski, from 'Gazeta Polska' of Kronenberg.

In Nun Trochanowska's cell, printed out 'Movement' and No. 1 of 'Words', and in January 1863 the Manifesto was created, and various appeals and posters pertaining to an armed uprising.
A little later both printing machines were transferred from the cell of Trochanowska to the underground passage existing between St. Felix Convent and Capuchins.
Mr Szwarc received reports, requests, and sent letters, and he was in charge of all printers of the Committee, which were three at the time, and in 1862 he began to publish an official conspiracy newspaper, almost nothing different from printed journals.

Mentioned
Adam Grabowski / Grabowski Adam Jan Pius Waclaw (1827-1899), CONSPIRATOR, the member of the White Movement of the January Uprising in 1863, was born in Lukowo - 6 km east to Oborniki, in the Oborniki county

[General Andrzej Skorzewski b. in Wargowo - 8 km south to Oborniki and 10 km south-west to named LUKOWO];

he was recorded in the history of the uprising, killing 23-year-old Stefan Bobrowski.

Count Adam Jan Grabowski from Lukowo, was the main character of the intrigues of the white party [of Leopold Kronenberg] against Stefan Bobrowski, the head of Warsaw in the January Uprising.
Stefan Bobrowski was 23-year-old and had the huge short-sightedness, and - according to some researchers - was murdered by Grabowski in the course of an unequal rencounter.

Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Grabowski b. 1827, was the son of
Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, the Napoleon's officer, director of the Credit Land Bank in Poznan, and Klementyna Wyganowska.

Named Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf born 1791 in the village Welna, died 1881 in Rakhiv; Polish Napoleonic officer, adjutant of Napoleon Bonaparte, conservative politician, public activist in the Grand Duchy of Poznan, memoirist and author of economic and political magazines.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf was born in Welna south-west to Rogozno, at way from OBORNIKI to CHODZIEZ.
Jozef Ignacy Grabowski Goetzendorf had parents:
Adam Mateusz Grabowski in Lipiny official, General major of the Crown troops, b. 1739, died December 31, 1792; and Ludwika Turno, secundo voto Zienkiewicz.
Jozef Grabowski after returning to the country, took up public activity in Poznan. In 1822 he was elected to the credit council of the Credit Land Bank in Pila. In 1826, he was elected general adviser to the Directorate of the Credit Land Bank, and in 1828, a provincial director. He did not actively participate in the November Uprising in 1830.

Lukowo, Oborniki County, in west-central Poland, 5 / 6 kilometres east of Oborniki; south to Chodziez and Margonin.

Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski was the grandson of Adam Mateusz Grabowski, the owner of Welna and Parkowo, the official to the August III.
Adam Mateusz Grabowski / Adam Mateusz Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. 1739, d. 1791,
the son of
Jan Michal Goetzendorf-Grabowski of Elblag, 1703-1770 + Pss Antonila / Antonillia Lucja Woroniecka, 1713-1786.

Jan Michal was the son of Grabowski Andrzej Teodor (1655 - 1738), the Chelmno governor, the son of Michal Kazimierz Grabowski and Helena Lacki.

Explanation to above WORONIECKI:

Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki of Zbaraz, born ca 1680 / 1690; the net of Ronikier - Tadeusz Grabianka - Cagliostro - MALTA - and Dziembowo - Chodziez.
Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki of Zbaraz, ie. Wojciech Woroniecki b. ca 1710 [mistakely] = Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki, Duke = MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI b. 1680 / 1690 - died on November 1, 1748 in the Dziembowo - Kaczory estate, close to Pila.

Mikolaj ie. Wojciech Woroniecki married Teresa Rydzynska / Teresa Kazimiera Rydzynska, and Ludwika CZECHOWSKA / Cieszkowski.

Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki had children:
1.
Pss Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka, 1712 - 1785 + Antoni Miaczynski.
2.
Pss Antonila Antonillia Lucja Woroniecka, 1713 - 1786 + Jan Michal Goetzendorf-Grabowski.
3.
Julianna Woroniecka, b. 1715.
4. Teresa Marcjanna Woroniecka.
5. Duke Wojciech Franciszek Ksawery Woroniecki, b. 1716.
6.
Andrzej Woroniecki, born in 1748/1749; not in 1750 or 1760/1770. The Maltese Order Knight.
Andrzej Woroniecki was born to Wojciech Woroniecki and Ludwika Czechowska. And named here Andrzej married Magdalena Gruszecka, with the son
Kalikst Woroniecki.
Andrzej d. in 1819.

Dorota Teresa Regina Miaczynska (Woroniecka) b. 1712, d. 1785, the daughter of Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki b. ca 1680, and Teresa Kazimiera. Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki of Zbaraz, born ca 1680. Duke Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki of Zbaraz, ie. Wojciech Woroniecki b. ca 1710 [mistakely] = Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki, Duke = MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI b. 1680 - died on November 1, 1748 in the Dziembowo - Kaczory estate, close to Pila. Mikolaj ie. Wojciech Woroniecki married Teresa Rydzynska / Teresa Kazimiera Rydzynska, and Ludwika CZECHOWSKA / Cieszkowski.
Dorota Woroniecka was the wife of Antoni Miaczynski.

Teresa Miaczynska b. 1740, was the daughter of Antoni Miaczynski born 1691, and Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka b. 1712.
Dorota Woroniecka was the sister of Antonila Goetzendorf Grabowska; Teresa Marcjanna Woroniecka; Wojciech Franciszek Ksawery Woroniecki, and Teofila Anna Woroniecka.
Dorota MIACZYNSKA Woroniecka was half sister of
Julianna Woroniecka; Karol Grudzinski; Zygmunt Jozef Maurycy Grudzinski; Zofia Rydzynska; Marianna Zbijewska.

Above Antoni Miaczynski b. 1691, d. 1774, the son of Atanazy Miaczynski.
His sons:
Jozef Miaczynski b. 1743, d. 1793, the French General;
Aleksander Kajetan Miaczynski b. 1751, the Polish General and MP.

WIENIEC - in the first half of the nineteenth century the owners were Dambski and Miaczynski (Stanislaw Miaczynski / Stanislaw Adam was adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski). Then to above Leopold Kronenberg (1812-1878), a Warsaw banker, investor, one of the richest men in ex-Poland in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Named above Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski 1780-1845, was the son of Kajetan MIACZYNSKI;

Stanislaw's grandparents:

Antoni Miaczynski 1691-1774
[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), lived in 1736- 1813]
and
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka, 1712-1785
- see Zbigniew Brzezinski.

Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - the daughter of MIKOLAJ WORONIECKI 1680 - 1748 [died on November 1, 1748 in Dziembowo-Kaczory, close to Pila], and Teresa Rydzynska.
Granddaughter of WLADYSLAW Woroniecki b. ca 1650, d. 1719 [and DOROTA],
who was the son of WALERIAN, and
grandson of Duke MICHAL WORONIECKI and Konstancja Stempkowski;
they come from NASTAZJA and Mateusz Maciej Woroniecki b. ca 1570.

Above Antoni MIACZYNSKI come from Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski (1639 - 1723), the treasurer of the Crown court, the province governor of Volyn and colonel, was friend of Jan III Sobieski.

ADAM GRABOWSKI in 1863:

He was brought up in a conservative environment. In 1846-48 he studied law in Berlin, and during the 1848 Revolution served in the Prussian army, from which he departed in 1849.
In 1852 he was appointed second lieutenant of the Prussian Landwehr, reserve troops. In 1854 the royal Prussian Cameraman (the younger chamberlain).
In 1853, he married Jadwiga, the daughter of Prince Konstanty Lubomirski.
During the preparations for the outbreak of the uprising, he became involved with the armed White party (liberal landowners, bourgeoisie, and intelligentsia).
In 1862, acting on behalf of Whites who wanted to penetrate the insurgent organization of the Red Party (democratic activists seeking a rapid outbreak of insurrection and radical social reforms), he donated a certain amount of money to found a secret printing house for Janczewski's group, which was in an opposition within the National Red Central Committee.

After the outbreak of the uprising, in 1863, there were events that made Adam Grabowski very infamous in history. On March 3, 1863, he left for Krakow as one of the agents of the actual leader of the White, powerful banker Leopold Kronenberg.
The purpose of the trip was take power over the uprising by the Whites, and Adam Grabowski presented himself in Krakow as the envoy of the Provisional National Government, which he was not.
However, he became the main figure of the conspiracy, as a result of which the dictator Marian Langiewicz was misled by Adam Grabowski, because after the defeat of the first dictator, Ludwik Mieroslawski, the leadership of the uprising, headed by a young 23-year-old Stefan Bobrowski, did not plan to appoint more dictators.

Grabowski, was taking advantage of the self-proclaimed function of the government envoy, and, in addition, he was claiming to be cousin Bobrowski, also appropriated money for the purchase of arms for the insurgents.
Due to unfavorable circumstances, the Central Polish goverment had to recognize Langiewicz dictatorship.
However, it did not last long, because very quickly his units were beaten, and the general himself arrested by the Austrians.
To explain the dictatorship of Langiewicz, Bobrowski arrived in Krakow on March 20, where he met Grabowski.
Earlier, in a letter to Langiewicz, who accidentally got to General Wysocki, he wrote about Grabowski:
"he is the most common adventurer, whom a serious politician even shamefully mention".

This letter spurred the Krakow opposition, and offended Grabowski challenged Bobrowski to a duel. The court of honor stating that the count did not disgrace and the duel would take place.

Named above
Colonel Adjutant of Duke Jozef Poniatowski [not Adjutant of the King, of course], Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski 1780-1845, was the son of Kajetan MIACZYNSKI;

Stanislaw's grandparents:

Antoni Miaczynski 1691-1774

[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), 1736-1813]
and
Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - see Zbigniew Brzezinski.