Amazing but true. In 1955, Soviet communists established in Poland the first counterintelligence
hearing installation for my family.
The monitoring was carried out by a woman brought down from the village of Leszno near Przasnysz.
The village Leszno is situated near Krasne.
Krasne was the property of the Krasinski family.
Among others bishop Adam Krasinski from Kamieniec Podolski.
Bishop Krasinski was there in 1767; he and Carsten Niebur.
Bishop was in friendly social relations with the Stadnicki family,
and Grabianka - the Illuminati.
Niebuhr returned from India, but he was in Malta in 1761.
After him, in 1762, here was Cagliostro - Illuminati in Malta.
Pinto, head of the Maltese Order, was also Illuminati and was in Malta from 1741.
Mentioned above woman from Leszno near Krasne and Przasnysz is one neighbor-family group with a young
lawyer from the Internal Security Agency in Poland, which led another eavesdropping installation,
around the next apartment of my family, but not in 1955,
only after 2001.
Previously ie. 1983-2000, above flat for Security Services, and monitoring, was registered
on a name of a resident in Chocen near Wloclawek, near to Wieniec and Bedkow -
assets taken over by Leopold Kronenberg. Leopold Kronenberg was the creator of the assimilation ideology
among national minorities in the 70s of the 19th century.
The Kronenberg family was very friendly with The Krasinskis.
And now we have a branch:
Brzezno, Wieniec and Bedkow - to the Krasinskis of Przasnysz - Krasne,
for 40 years until the end of the 19th century.
The Roman noble family lived in the Krasinski circle - it was Zbigniew Brzezinski's mother.
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 [Lowczynski] - Raczki - Olecko.
From the Wloclawek and from Przasnysz to Mlawa, came the Szymanowskis and Wolowski - Brzezinski
families - and the Roman 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.
To this whole puzzle dating back to 1767 and Niebuhr in Kamieniec Podolski,
and ended in 2019, let's add the family Kiedrzynski, which was bound by ties of PSARSKI -
MADALINSKI - WALKNOWSKI - PRADZYNSKI.
Important explanation to
Hieronim Stebnicki:
he was born in 1832 in Volianschcini / Wolanszczyzna (58 km north to Zhytomyr;
in the Zhytomyr county) [known sometimes as Kropizoniya], ie. Volyanshchyna, by the Irsha river,
6 km south-west to RYZHANY, and 8 km north-east to KHOROSHIV / Horosziw.
Wolanszczyzna now has name [mistake acc. to me] Stebnytsya / STEBNICA or Stiebnitsa
[ex - Ekateringof]. Belonged to the Choroshiv community in the Zytomierz county.
But Stebnica is situated 4 km south to KROPYVNYA [ie. to south part of
Kropyvnya]; north to Kropyvenka.
Stebnica is 9 / 10 km north to Volianschcini / Wolanszczyzna.
Stebnytsky Ieronim Ivanovich was a geographer-topographer, a correspondent member of Petersburg Academy
of Sciences and a member of the topographic expedition in Transcaucasia, Middle Asia, Osman Empire and Persia.
Stebnitsky Jerome Ivanovich was the son of Jan Stebnicki, senior.
Hieronim had maybe a brother junior Jan Stebnicki born in 1823.
Named SENIOR Jan Stebnicki b. ca 1800, and married Anna Stebnicka born Kalinska or Holynska.
Or Hieronim Stebnicki was born in Kropizoniya [KROPYVNYA] close to Zhytomyr - maybe as Hrapizonia.
Compare - Maria Olszewska (nee Stebnicka) died in 1906, and buried in Zytomierz.
Jerome Stebnicki / Hieronim Stebnicki born on 12 December 1832 in the province of Volyn,
close to Zhytomyr, Ukraine - Zhytomyr was the Ilinski estate. Hieronim was the
cartographer; died in St. Petersburg. That is he was born on 30 September 1832 in Wolanszczyzna or on 12 December,
died on 29 January 1897 / 10 February. Compare Niewiarowski of Zytomierz, and Jaroslaw Dabrowski, General of the Paris Commune,
born in Zhytomyr in Volyn, d. in Paris.
Hieronim Stebnicki (1832-1897), born in WOLANSZCZYZNA or in Sloboda Wolianszcizna /
Sloboda Wolanszczyzna, close to Pysariwka in the Horoszow community;
Volianshtsina, in the Choroshiv community [Khoroshiv], the Zhytomir district / county;
by the river Irshica and Irsha.
Known as Sloboda Wolanszczyzna.
Horoszki Male, is situated in the Zytomierz county, known as Horoszeczki, by the Irsza river.
Horoszki Male belonged to the Horoszki Ortodox parish.
Above named Khoroshiv, in the the Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine,
close to Lisky and Dvoryshche, by the Irsha river. South to Kropyvnya;
and south to STEBNYTSYA [Stebnytsya, Zhytomyrs'ka oblast]; Zakomirnya; Kropyvenka; RYZHANY / Rizani.
Khoroshev / Horoshiv / Horoszow / until 2016 Volodarsk-Volynsky, until 1927 Volodarsk,
until 1921 Kutuzovo, and before 1607 as Aleksandropol.
In the Zhytomyr region of Ukraine.
In 1607, it became the property of the Lithuanian princely family Sapieha.
In 1796, Empress Catherine II handed it to commander M. I. Kutuzov, who distinguished himself during
the Russian-Turkish war. Kutuzov visited his estate in 1802 - 1805.
Then the estate belonged to his daughters:
Praskovya (1777 - 1844), wife of Matvey Fyodorovich Tolstoy (1772 - 1815);
Anna (1782 - 1846), wife of Nikolai Zakharovich Khitrovo (1779 - 1827);
Elizabeth (1783 - 1839), 1st m. Fyodor Ivanovich Tizengauzen (1782 - 1805); 2nd m.
Nikolai Khitrovo (1771 - 1819);
Catherine (1787 - 1826) m. Prince Nikolai Danilovich Kudashev (1786 - 1813); 2nd m.
Ilya Stepanovich Sarochinsky (1788 / 1789 - 1854);
Daria (1788 - 1854), wife of Fyodor Petrovich Opochinin (1779 - 1852).
Above Fedor Ivanovich Tiesenhausen ie. Berend Gregor Ferdinand Count von Tiesenhausen,
b. 1782, was the son of
Count Ivan Andreevich Tizengauzen (1741 - 1815), chief chamberlain of the Imperial Court (1798),
and Baroness Catherine (Katharina Frederika) Ivanovna Shtakelberg (1753 - 1826),
maid of honor of the court (1769), the daughter of Baron Fabian Adam von Stackelberg.
Fyodor Ivanovich married Elizabeth Mikhailovna Golenischeva-Kutuzov, the
daughter of Mihail Illarionovich Kutuzov. They had:
Catherine (1803 - 1888);
Daria (as Dorothea; 1804 - 1863).
Above Countess Daria Fedorovna Fikelmon / De Ficquelmont, nee Countess Tiesenhausen,
was the granddaughter of Field Marshal Kutuzov, the daughter of E. M. Khitrovo,
the wife of an Austrian diplomat K. L. Fikelmon.
Often known as Dolly Fikelmon. Known as the mistress of the Petersburg salon and the author of
diary.
Countess Ekaterina Fedorovna Tizenguzen (1803 - 1888), was the granddaughter of Field Marshal Kutuzov,
Maid of Honor to three empresses:
Alexandra Fedorovna,
Maria Alexandrovna,
Maria Fedorovna.
She spent her childhood with her sister Daria (Dorothea, Dolly) in Revel with her grandmother
Tizengausen.
In 1820, Elizaveta Mikhailovna together with her daughters visited Naples, and later traveled to
Central Europe.
The return from Italy to Petersburg in 1826, and Catherine appeared as a maid of honor at the royal court.
Her salon was led by the great-granddaughter of Kutuzov, Baroness Anna Pilar von Pilchau.
Above Baroness Anna Pilar von Pilchau b. 1832, died in 1885.
Anna's genealogy:
KUDASHEVA Ekaterina Nikolaevna b. 1811, m. 1st to PILAR von PILCHAU Karl Magnus (Karl Fedorovich),
Baron, b. 1791, died in Locks - Vives, close to Geneva,
the eldest son of Wilhelm Friedrich Pilar Pilchau, b. 1761, d. 1812 or 1819,
and Magdalena Stahl von Holstein b. 1771, d, in Revel.
KARL was the Major General of cavalry of the Russian army.
Ekaterina m. 2nd to Napoleon von Heiningen Gyunhe / Heiningen-Gyune, b. 1811.
Parents of named Ekaterina Pilar Pilchau:
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Golenishcheva-Kutuzova (Kudasheva, Sarochinskaya),
and
[Ekaterina Kudasheva' parents: Mikhail Illarionovich Golenishchev-Kutuzov b. 1747, d. 1813,
and Ekaterina BIBIKOV]
b. 1787, d. 1826,
Nikolai Danilovich Kudashev b. 1784.
Children of Ekaterina Pilar Pilchau:
1. PILAR von PILCHAU Nikolai Karlovich, Baron b. 1831,
lieutenant colonel.
2. PILAR von PILCHAU Anna Karlovna baroness, b. 1832, she went to Venice to restore health,
as well as to avoid unfriendly conversations.
3. Elizaveta Karlovna b. 1841, baroness,
m. 1st STOLYPIN Pavel Valerianovich b. 1843, Colonel,
m. 2nd Count SHUVALOV Pavel Andreevich, the Most High Prince Vorontsov, b. 1846,
son of Count Andrei Pavlovich and Sophia Vorontsova (1825 - 1879).
Married 3rd to RUCELLAI Giulio.
With STOLYPINA Maria Pavlovna b. 1872.
4. PILAR von PILCHAU Maria Karlovna, Baroness, b. 1839, m. HORWAT Leonid Nikolaevich.
With HORVAT Dmitry Leonidovich b. 1858, lieutenant general. Head of China East railway from 1903 - 1919.
The supreme ruler of RUSSIA (1919, Vladivostok), later submitted to Kolchak.
5. George Karlovich, Baron.
6. PILAR von PILCHAU Fedor Karlovich, Count KOTSEBU, b. 1848.
Major general, 1898. Married to KOTSEBU Alexandra (Alike, Matilda) Pavlovna, b. 1849,
the daughter of Pavel Kotsebu, General of Infantry, Warsaw General-Gub., count in
1874, and Countess Wilhelmina Eliza von Manteuffel.
von Manteuffel
With Count KOTSEBU Baron PILAR von PILCHAU Dmitry Fedorovich b. 1872, Yalta, Crimea.
Now on the above ZAGARY / Zhagar manor on the north Lithuania border:
it is located north-east of PLUNGE; the west of KURMENE of the KOMOROWSKI, and north of SIAULIAI,
also north-west of JONISKIS - see ZUBOV.
The Plunge Manor is a former Oginski residential manor in Plunge. Oginski was a Lithuanian diplomat,
and polish composer. Plunge is situated 44 km north-east of Gargzdai
[see Krotoszyn and Mielzynski; see Angela Merkel]; 1806 to 1873 Plunge belonged to Platon Zubov,
and later to the OGINSKI / Oginskis / Oginskiai, who built a palace here in 1879.
Above Prince Platon Alexandrovich Zubov b. 1767, died 1822, was the last of Catherine the Great's favourites
and the most powerful man in Russian Empire; he had several siblings, including Nicholas, Valerian,
and Olga Zherebtsova. "It was through his distant relative, Russian Field Marshal Nicholas Saltykov,
that he met the Empress. Saltykov presented the young officer to the court on the understanding
that Zubov would then help Saltykov in his feud with Catherine's long-standing favourite, Prince Potemkin".
See: Walewski, Potocki, Kalinowski, Lubomirski and Wola Pszczolecka, also Billewicz and Zubov / Zubow!
Above Platon Aleksandrovicius Zubov died in JONISKIS [at half of way from Siauliai to Mitawa / Jelgava,
now in north Lithuania], was son of Aleksandr ZUBOV and Elizavieta VORONOV;
partner of Sofia Leontievna Przysylonska; father of Sofja Platonovna Pirch;
Aleksander Platonov;
and Aleksandra Platonovna Zubova.
He was brother of Olga Alexandrovna Zherebtsova; Count Valerian Zubov; Vasili Zubov and
Anna Khorvat / HORVAT
and so on.
Now we back to central Poland and the WALEWSKIS:
Marianna Elzbieta Potocka Uvarova Zubov born Lubomirska / Marianna Elżbieta Uvarova Lubomirska, b. ca 1766,
died 1810, was daughter of Kasper Lubomirski and Barbara Poninska;
wife of Protazy Antoni Potocki;
2nd to Count Valerian Zubov and
3rd to Fedor UVAROV;
she was mother of Emilia Kalinowska;
Aleksandr Valerianovich Zubov;
Platon Valerianovich Zubov and
Elizaveta Valerianovna Voieikova.
Marianna Elzbieta Potocka Uvarova Zubov was sister of Jozefa Walewska [see Wola Pszczolecka and Jedlno].
Above Emilia Kalinowska Potocka, b. 1790 in Guzow, was daughter of Protazy Antoni Potocki and above
Marianna Elzbieta Uvarova;
she was wife of Jozef Kalinowski and mother of
Jozefa Oginska;
Seweryna Kalinowska and
Olga Oginska
[and Maria Kalinowska, wife of Trubecki].
Above Valerian Aleksandrovich Zubov b. 1771, d. 1804, was brother of Ekaterina Aleksandrovna Zubova;
Olga Alexandrovna Zherebtsova; Platon and Vasili Zubov, and Anna Khorvat / HORVAT.
Dmitrij Zubov, b. 1764, d. 1836, was father of Aleksandr Zubov; and
Elisabeth Dmitrievna von Rosen [Elizabeth Dmitrievna Zubov, 1790/1792-1862; see DADIANI !].
CARL MAGNUS Reinhold Pilar von Pilchau b. 1803 was a cousin of Karl Magnus Pilar von Pilchau -
the husband of Princess Kudasheva Kitty b. 1811, granddaughter of Field Marshal Kutuzov.
The second Karl Magnus Pilar von Pilchau b. 1791, was son of Wilhelm Friedrich Pilar von Pilchau
and Magdalene Wilhelmine Stahl von Holstein.
Above Karl Magnus Reinhold Pilar von Pilchau b. 1803 was son of Reinhold Woldemar Pilar von Pilchau
and Margaretha Ulrike Henriette von Ramm;
father of Gustav Adolf Pilar von Pilchau;
Konstantin Behrend Alexander Pilar von Pilchau;
Reinhold Berend Alexander Pilar von Pilchau
and Karl Julius Friedrich Pilar von Pilchau;
brother of Emilie Caroline Elisabeth Pilar von Pilchau
and Gertrude Elisabeth von Mohrenschildt b. 1806.
Reinhold Woldemar Pilar von Pilchau married Margaretha Ulrike Henriette von Ramm;
Reinhold Woldemar Pilar von Pilchau b. 1777 and died in 1847 in Jogisoo;
he was son of Magnus Wilhelm Pilar von Pilchau 1734 - 1801 in Jogisoo;
the grandson of Georg Johann Baron Pilar von Pilchau 1709 - 1752 in Reval;
great-grandson of Friedrich Jakob Pilar von Pilchau 1675 - 1710,
who was son of Nikolaus Georg Pilar von Pilchau.
Maria Pilar von Pilchau b. 1839 in St Petersburg, d. 1922, was daughter of Karl Magnus Pilar von Pilchau
and Katharina Nikolaievna Pilar von Pilchau / Kitty Ekaterina Nikolajevna.
Maria was wife of Leonid Nikolaevich Horvath;
she was mother of Dmitri Horvath (he was the great-great-grandson of Marshal Mikhail Kutusov);
sister of Nikolai Pilar von Pilchau,
Elisabeth Shuvalov,
Theodor / Fedor Kotzebue Pilar von Pilchau
and N. N. Pilar von Pilchau.
All above acc. to Peter Trefilov on July 25, 2009, under copyright by geni.com.
Katharina Kitty / Ekaterina Nikolajevna / Nikolaievna Pilar von Pilchau nee Koudaschew, b. 1811,
daughter of Danilovitch Kudashev;
she was wife of Karl Magnus Pilar von Pilchau and
Hermann Napoleon von Hoyningen-Huene;
was mother of above Maria Pilar von Pilchau;
Nikolai; Elisabeth Lizine Shuvalova, Theodor Fedor Kotzebue Pilar von Pilchau and N. N. Pilar von Pilchau.
Above Karl Magnus Pilar von Pilchau b. 1791, was son of Wilhelm Friedrich Pilar von Pilchau
and Magdalene Wilhelmine Stahl von Holstein,
and was brother of Ottilie Gustava; Hermann Friedrich Pilar von Pilchau,
Gustav Friedrich Pilar von Pilchau and Georg Pilar von Pilchau,
acc. to: Henno Linn, Peter Trefilov, Marc Peter Bauer and Anita Kuzmina.
Above Wilhelm Friedrich Pilar von Pilchau b. 1761 was son of
Magnus Wilhelm Pilar von Pilchau and Catharina Helena von Tausas.
Above named Magnus Wilhelm Pilar von Pilchau b. 1734 (Magnus Wilhelm Pilar von Pilchau died in 1801 in
Joggis / Jogisoo), was father of
1.
Wilhelm Friedrich Pilar von Pilchau b. 1761;
2.
Georg Ludwig / Egor Maksimovich Pilar von Pilchau;
3.
Jakob Johann Pilar von Pilchau;
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