Encyklopedia Polski Niepodleglej: Bogdan Konstantynowicz, Rokossowski, Ostoja-Owsiany, Jaruzelski, Wodkiewicz, Spychalski, Chudzik, Bogucki, Natkanski, Sedzic., Oziemblowski, Dzierzynski, Pilsudski, Pilar-Pilchau, Kiedrzynski, Karski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Hutten-Czapski. Konfederacja Polski Niepodleglej: Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in 1944/1945, Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany in the Opoczno county in 1945, intelligence Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, and senior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany in Baranowicze close to the Bohdziewicz-Plaszczewski-Konstantynowicz family. You can read here about Garczynski of Zbaszyn and of Wilkowo Polskie - Ostrowski of Maluszyn - Skorzewski of Chelmo: the Polish underground network together with Wola Wiazowa, and with the links to Wielichowo - Stara Hancza - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs and Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis. Copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 20 April 2026.
In Saturday, we have a boy, 23-28 years old, 175 cm, slim, homosexual, winter hat like a Romanian or Venezuelan, Semitic face like Syria, long and sharp chin, long nose, thin cheeks, ebony-black hair like 'Chopin' down to his neck, like Douglas Rd 1 (sometimes at Jolliff. and Tatna.), dark blue tattoos: on the top of the fingers of the left hand, Gothic letters arranged in an inscription; on the top of the left wrist, an 8 cm rosette, entirely filled with ornament; on the outside of the left forearm, a 25 cm long tattoo of a twig/sprig with many small leaves, also on the inside of the left forearm, a long tattoo. Also on duty Zbocze 2 in Lodz/....AVB, Tat. 1B empted/NL58J..; bald 'Foundry' with two daughters, 14 and 17 years old/Joll. 6; NJ05X.. at W. 147.
My family of Miezonka, the Berezyna parish, intermarried the Malkiewiczs of Stara Swolna and Oswieja and also to the Zarako-Zarakowski family of Holubowo-Swolna in the Dryssa county, the Witebsk province. My family Konstantynowicz intermarried Zarako-Zarakowski - Puslowski genealogical branch of Holubowo-Kniaziewo-Swolna. The Puslowski family intermarried to Trubecki of Tallinn and to the Drucki-Lubecki family linked to Scipio del Campo of Stara Hancza. Named Stara Hancza was taken in 1810s by Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski, Duke, who came from the Nostitz-Jackowskis. The Nostitz-Jackowski of the Chelmza area (near to the Kruszynski family) moved home to Swiedziebnia (near Kalkstein, Findensein-Rodys, Bagrationi visited by the Paszkowskis of Cracow, and close to Hutten-Czapski) and to Raszkow-Bieganin (of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska my ancestors, and the parents of Jakub Kiedrzynski of Orpiszewek {intermarried Chrzanowski and Arnold-Wolowski genealogical line} and of Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in Jedlno close to Radomsko married Helena Hutten-Czapska).
Holubowo / Golubovo by the river Swolna (with a palace of Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski and his wife Css Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1835, not ca 1825), 3 km south-west to Zaborje / Zaborze (Bernatowicz - 12 km south-east to Kochanowicze of the Chrapowicki family), 4 km west to the Swolna farm 1st of the Zarako-Zarakowskis (Chrapowicki, Wankowicz, Zarako-Zarakowski, Jozef Konstantynowicz + Anna Zarako-Zarakowska Css - this is my family history), 8 km south-west to village Swolna 5th (this farm was 2 km south-west to ZADZIERZ); 4 km south-east to Swolna 2nd = Stara Swolna with the Malkiewicz family (Izabela Horodecka-Malkiewicz told me on the villge, 20 km north-east to DRYSSA/Wierchniedzwinsk); 5 km south-east to 'Futor Swolna' / cottage Swolna 3rd. The Holubowo palace was situated 8 km north-east to the Swolna railway station and nearby Swolna/Svel'no/Swolno estate 4th (3 km north-east to Tobolki of the Niemirowicz-Szczyt intermarried the Chrapowickis - 'Wikipedia' described this estate) - acc to Polish military map of 1932. KNIAZIEWO / Knyazevo - 4/5 km south-east to Holubowo - both belonged to Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski b. ca 1833.
Well, it seems that Wladyslaw Puslowski, born 1801, had children with three women: the first three children were born in the 1819-1820s; the next was a daughter, Teofila Puslowska (b. ca. 1834/1835), by her mother Julia Drucka-Lubecka but by Wladyslaw Puslowski (Wladyslaw in 1834 was unmarried) as the father; Julia married Wladyslaw's brother in 1835. Wladyslaw's next two sons were by his next wife, Genowefa, who collected art in Paris and Rome - all of whom received the title of count of Rome in the 1860s-1870s.
Teofila Zarakowska styled herself a countess, as the Geographical Dictionary of the 1880s reported because the Puslowski took this title Count in 1860s from Rome. The Zarako-Zarakowskis later styled themselves counts. Polish genealogists were determined to strip the Zarakowskis of their countship title in the 1990s. Currently, this family is being erased from public genealogies and the history of the Swolno estate (in 2026).
Czeslaw Konstantynowicz, the son of Jozef Konstantynowicz and Css Anna Zarako-Zarakowska (sorry for my mistake, she was not Css Teofila Zarakowska Puslowska, the lady-landlord of SWOLNA-Holubowo), and Czeslaw Konstantynowicz was born on May 7, 1901, in Daugavpils/Dyneburg, in Latvia, then lived in Swolna-Holubowo, next in Bransk. From 1918 to 1922, he worked on the railway as a telegraph operator. After completing his military service, he was employed at the National Land Reclamation Society in Warsaw in 1927-1930. Sometimes is inf. on Konstantynowicz Czeslaw born in 1902, lived in Dyneburg, Swolna, Bransk.
The ancestors and relatives of Czeslaw Konstantynowicz born 1901, lived in Bransk, mixed with next of kins to Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka married Anna Zarako-Zarakowska of Holubowo-Swolna; and of the Trubecki-Kalinowski-Puslowski branch of Tallinn. Below Czeslaw's relatives:
Jozef Scipio del Campo, 1770-ca 1805, was the son of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo, 1728-1791 + Marianna Wodzicka, the daughter of Konstancja Dembinska. Ignacy Pawel Scipio had also a daughter Weronika Grabowska nee Scipio del Campo died in 1851. Weronika had a daughter Ludwika Broel-Plater, 1799-1872. Ludwika's daughter Aniela married Konstanty Plater-Zyberk, Count, 1814-1850 in the Liksna parish. Mentioned Konstancja Dembinska Wodzicka was the daughter of Teresa Dembinska nee Lipska born 1670. Teresa was the daughter of Jan Stanislaw Lipski + Dss Katarzyna Anna Lubomirska, Lipska, Sapieha, 1651-1717, the daughter of Pawel Jan Sapieha.
Katarzyna Anna m. twice: Jan Stanislaw Lipski and Duke Aleksander Michal Lubomirski.
This is the Sapieha family intermarried Joanna Sulkowska, b. 1736, d. 1800; Joanna married Prince PIOTR SAPIEHA / Peter Sapieha in 1750/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,
the great-great-grandson of Jan Piotr Sapieha b. 1569.
Named PAWEL JAN Sapieha passed on to his sons in 1665:
Kazimierz Jan Sapieha - the godfather was LEON SAPIEHA - took Szkudy, Kretynga, Szawel, Ikazn, Druja, Sapiezyn, Oswiej / Oswieja, Ormiej, BYCHOW, Wolpin;
Benedykt Pawel Sapieha took CZERCIA, LUBOSZANY + Berezyna (then to Tyszkiewicz, Poniatowski, Potocki - close to Miezonka of Stefania Julia Radziwill and then of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800 + Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka Szumska); Wojskie, Siemiatycze, RETOW;
Franciszek Stefan Sapieha - Tronienice, BOCKI, LACHOWICZE;
Leon Bazyli SAPIEHA - ROZANA / Rozanna, Kossow / Kosow Poleski, Lewpun, Poniemun.
We back to Jozef Scipio del Campo who had the daughter Maria Drucka-Lubecka nee Scipio del Campo, b. 1793/1799 in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki-died in 1876, the lady-owner of Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki (in 1840s the Dubelt family here).
In 1800 died the governor of Lida, Scipio, who left only underage Maria Scipio. Her mother Teresa Drucka Lubecka Scipio del Campo, was the older sister of Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki. In 1807, Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki married Maria Scipio del Campo. Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki was the son of Duke Franciszek Drucki Lubecki b. 1741 + Genowefa Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, the sister of Filip Nereusz Olizar. Above Duke Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki had sister Jozefa Drucka Lubecka m. Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 (see on Holynski-Puslowski branch linked to Monasterszczyna-Dudino and the J. F. Kennedy's investigation in 1960s-1970s).
Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 married Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA ca 1798 - they had 6 or 7 children among others
Genowefa TYZENHAUZ,
Count Wandalin Puslowski (Anita Trubecka married Leon Puslowski. Leon Puslowski was the brother of Genowefa Broel-Plater and Marta Maria Krasinska. Leon was the son of Wandalin Puslowski. Leon's sibilings intermarried Broel-Plater and Dukes Krasinski families. Anita was the daughter of Nestor Trubecki. Nestor / Nester was the brother of Maria Trubecka married General Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan. Nesor and Maria were the children of Maria Kalinowska married Trubecka of St Petersburg and of Cracow. Wasyl's children: Wiktor Konstantynowicz of Tallinn, Apollon Konstantynowicz of Moscow, Wiktoria Zbieranowska of Miezonki, and Lew Konstantynowicz of Pskow)
and Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski/Wladyslaw Puslowski (he had the daughter Teofila Zarako-Zarakowska and the granddaughter Anna Konstantynowicz of Swolna and Dyneburg, and the great-grandson was Czeslaw Konstantynowicz of Bransk).
Anita Puslowska nee Trubecka (the daughter of Nestor Trubecki, who was the brother of Maria Trubecka Dss married General Wasyl Konstantynowicz in Kazan. Wasyl's sons: Apollon Konstantynowicz + Anna Armand, and Wiktor Konstantynowicz + Staroch Siedoch moved home to Tallinn-Nomme in Estonia), b. 1863 in the Castle Dunajec / Nedec vara, in the Kingdom of Hungary, married Count Leon Puslowski. Count Leon Puslowski, 1852-1894, buried in Wilno, was the son of Count Wandalin Puslowski + Jadwiga.
Leon Puslowski was the brother of Genowefa Broel-Plater and Marta Maria Krasinska.
Above Wandalin Puslowski was the son of Wojciech Puslowski born in 1762 in Pyeski / Piaski, Belarus, died in 1833 in Szydlowicze / Vyalikiya Shylavichy / Wielkie SZYLOWICZE of the Slonim / Wolkowysk county.
Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 was the the son of Franciszek Puslowski b. ca 1730, died in 1799.
Franciszek Puslowski b. 1730, died 1799, was the son of Jozef Dominik Puslowski. Franciszek Puslovsky was the Rzeczyca official, the owner of Piaski/Pieski close to Kosow Poleski/Kossow; the chamberlain of King Stanislav August Poniatowski, and Franciszek was the friends with Ludwik Kosciuszko, who was the father of Tadeusz Kosciuszko. Franciszek m. 1st to Salomea Grabowska. Salomea had 8 sons, among others: Wojciech Puslowski, MP, 1762-1833 + Jozefa Drucka-Lubecka, Dss, ca 1780-1830. Wojciech had 5 sons, among others Wandalin and Wladyslaw b. 1801 (Wladyslaw's daughter was Teofila Zarako-Zarakowska and the granddaughter Anna Konstantynowicz nee Zarako-Zarakowska with the son Czeslaw Konstantynowicz b. 1801 in Dybeburg, lived in Bransk).
Above Franciszek Puslowski b. 1730, m. 2nd to Dss Franciszka Massalska born Ochotnicka ca 1740/1745, with the son Karol Puslowski b. ca 1760.
Franciszka Ochotnicka married the 1st to Duke Tomasz Massalski/Tomasz Wareg-Massalski b. ca 1740 with the son Onufry Massalski. Onufry married Dss Katarzyna Korbut, the daughter of Leon Korbut + Eleonora Mackiewicz. Duke Onufry Massalski b. 1769.
Katarzyna Korbut Massalska had children:
1. Edward Tomasz Rajmund Massalski b. 1799 in Rudawka, d. 1879 in Louvain, writer;
2. Jozef Ignacy Massalski b. 1800 in Bieliczany (Belarus), d. ca 1845 in Uscilug in Volhynia, m. Zuzanna Owsiana, he was poet, the teacher of Juliusz Slowacki, he was arested in 1823, escaped in 1830, again arested and exiled to Russia; above Zuzanna OWSIANA b. ca 1810.
3. Karol Henryk Wincenty Massalski, 1810-1861 + Magdalena Nowosielski;
4. Dss Salomea Massalska b. 1806/1810 in Godlewszczyzna.
Above Franciszka Massalska born Ochotnicka ca 1740/1745 + Tomasz Massalski, had children:
1. in 1767, Jozefa Joanna Antonina Massalska in the Odelsk parish, the village Plebanowce;
2. in 1768, Onufry / Ignacy Onufry Marcin Massalski in the Odelsk parish, village Plebanowce.
Mentioned Wojciech Puslowski married Jozefa Lubecka/Jozefa Drucka-Lubecka. Wojciech was the father among others of WANDALIN Puslowski and Genowefa Tyzenhaus.
Genowefa married Adolf Rudolf Tyzenhauz in 1820, and Adolf was born in 1790; they had 3 daughters among others Jozefa Potocka and Hermancja / Ermancja Maria Uruska.
Above Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 married Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA ca 1798 - they had 6 or 7 children among others Genowefa TYZENHAUZ, Count Wandalin Puslowski (Anita Trubecka married Leon Puslowski. Leon Puslowski was the brother of Genowefa Broel-Plater and Marta Maria Krasinska. Leon was the son of Wandalin Puslowski. Leon's sibilings intermarried Broel-Plater and Dukes Krasinski families. Anita was the daughter of Nestor Trubecki. Nestor / Nester was the brother of Maria Trubecka married General Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan. Nesor and Maria were the children of Maria Kalinowska married Trubecka of St Petersburg and of Cracow. Wasyl's children: Wiktor Konstantynowicz of Tallinn, Apollon Konstantynowicz of Moscow, Wiktoria Zbieranowska of Miezonki, and Lew Konstantynowicz of Pskow) and Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski/Wladyslaw Puslowski (he had the daughter Teofila Zarako-Zarakowska and the granddaughter Anna Konstantynowicz of Swolna and Dyneburg, and the great-grandson was Czeslaw Konstantynowicz of Bransk).
Wojciech had 8 siblings among others Stefan Marceli Puslowski and Bruno Antoni Puslowski.
Teofila Puslowska (m. Jozef Zarakowski) b. ca 1835, was the daughter of Wladyslaw Puslowski / Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski b. 1801 + Julia. Teofila had a half-brother (acc. to me) or the brother Edward Puslowski b. ca 1826; relatives of Genowefa Puslowski Tyzenhaus, inf. in 1835-1837.
Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801, was the son of Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + ca 1798 to Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA, Dss, ca 1780-1830. Wojciech Puslowski, 1762-1833.
Teofila Puslowska was the daughter of her father's first marriage (rather extramarital) - acc. to me Wladyslaw Puslowski had children with three women. Teofila was the daughter of Julia Drucka-Lubecka, because Julia was married in 1835; Teofila was born in 1834/1835. Her stepmother would have two more sons with Wladyslaw Puslowski. The entire family would receive the title of count from Rome. Her stepmother would leave for Paris and Rome, and her step-children - around four, including Teofila Puslowska - would likely be left to her deceased husband's brothers (in 1859).
Around 1857, Teofila Puslowska would marry Jozef Zarakowski, aka Zarako-Zarakowski, born around 1833. Teofila had, among others, a brother, Edward Puslowski and two half-brothers. Teofila would have two or three children, including Anna Zarako-Zarakowska. Anna would marry Jozef Konstantynowicz. Jozef's brother was Stanislaw Konstantynowicz, the owner of Miezonka till November 1918. Stanislaw married Anna Malkiewicz, who lived in Stara Swolna, near the Holubowo Palace and the Swolna-Kniaziewo estate of the Zarako-Zarakowskis. Nearby, the Tobolki-Swolna estate was also owned by the Niemirowicz-Szczytt family, who were related by marriage to the Chrapowicki and Drucki-Lubecki families. Also from the Drucki-Lubecki family was step-mother for Teofila Puslowska married Zarako-Zarakowska.
At margin: Alfons POKLEWSKI, the Roman Catholic religion, was born 1809 or 1810 in the Bykov area of the Vitebsk District that is Bykowszczyzna [then here were the Konstantynowiczs], in the Vicebsk government, after high school in Polock, then in Vilnius, and St Petersburg, 1838 West Siberie and Perm, Ural, Tobolsk, Tiumen, Jekaterynburg (near to the Szumski family), Omsk, Tomsk, Czelabinsk acc. to Antoni Kuczynski. Died in 1890.
Mentioned Czeslaw Konstantynowicz married in Bransk on 14 January 1940 to Pelagia Dabrowska.
Czeslaw Konstantynowicz b. 1901 and Jan Konstantynowicz b. 1888 met after a wedding of Pelagia Dabrowska with Czeslaw Konstantynowicz in Bransk. And Jan Konstantynowicz settled in Olszynka Grochowska, working in municipal council, arrested by Germans and died in 1943. Jan Konstantynowicz married Afina WASADZE, b. March 1900, in Supsa in western Georgia, in 1917 in Moscow, in 1921 in Rembertow, in 1946 in Wroclaw, the daughter of Filip Wasadze and Mielinka.
Above Jan Konstantynowicz b. 1888, came from Borowina village, was the son of Ludwik Konstantynowicz b. 1853, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800, the great-grandson of Wincenty Konstantynowicz b. ca 1775.
Jan Konstantynowicz b. 15-02-1888, the Berezyna parish, Ihumen district; in 1917 the officer in Moscow; married to Afina from Georgia, she was living in Moscow, too; ca October 1917 back home to Borowina; escaped with brother Franciszek Konstantynowicz in December 1918 from Borowina / Borowica to Bialystok; in 1920 he served the Balachowicz Army.
Pawel / Paul Konstantynowicz Adolfovich, b. 1885 in the Minsk Province, Igumen county, Borovin; Pole, individual peasant, place of residence: Tara district, Noble, Sibkraya after arrest on 02/10/1930, convicted 04/08/1930 at Sibkray on 5 years labor camp, sent to Siblag of the Omsk region, source: Memorial Book of the Omsk Region.
Pawel Konstantynowicz b. 1885, was the son of ADOLF Konstantynowicz b. ca 1855/1857, and Adolf was the nephew of Antoni Konstantynowicz of Miezonka b. ca 1833. Adolf was the son of Wilhelm Konstantynowicz b. ca 1835, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800.
Wilhelm Konstantynowicz b. ca 1835, was the brother to Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833 and to General Wasyl Konstantynowicz b. ca 1836/1840.
See http://iberezino.ru/Represed2.html and http://iberezino.ru/Repressed10.html.
Tomasz Konstantynowicz was the son of Ludwig Konstantynowicz / Thomas Lyudvigovich b. 1853, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800.
Tomasz Konstantynowicz born 01/01/1893, Borovin in the Berezinskii district, Pole, lived: Berezinski region, village Borovin / Borowina / Borowica and arrested on September 25, 1937, sentenced: The Commission and the Prosecutor of the NKVD of the USSR December 17, 1937 for espionage, verdict: he was shot January 19, 1938 and place of burial - Cherven. Rehabilitated April 29, 1989 by the Soviet military prosecutor.
We know now that Ludwig Konstantynowicz with the Fox coat of arms was born ca 1850 / 1860 or in 1853.
Ludwig was the youngest son of Dominik Konstantynowicz.
Above Jan Konstantynowicz b. 1888, had the younger brother Franciszek Konstantynowicz b. 17 / 30-10-1900 in Borowina, the son of Ludwik Konstantynowicz b. 1853; Franciszek in 1915 - 1917 studied at the military college in Moscow, 1917 met with Lenin in train to Petersburg; October 1917 back to Borowina; December 1918 escaped to Bialystok, 1920 served to the Balachowicz Army, maybe from 1919. 1921 - Szczypiorno, Plock, Tuchola, Bialystok, Warszawa, 1945 Wroclaw.
Mentioned Czeslaw Konstantynowicz (+ Dabrowska) was the son of Jozef Konstantynowicz (+ Anna Zarako-Zarakowska), the grandson of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833, the great-grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800, the great-great-grandson of Wincenty Konstantynowicz b. ca 1775.
Czeslaw's relatives:
Pawel Konstantynowicz b. 1885, was the son of ADOLF Konstantynowicz b. ca 1855/1857, and Adolf was the nephew of Antoni Konstantynowicz of Miezonka b. ca 1833. Adolf was the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800. Adolf Konstantynowicz - the son of Wilhelm Konstantynowicz b. ca 1835.
Ludwik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1853 was the youngest son of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800.
General Wasyl Konstantynowicz, and Antoni Konstantynowicz the landlord of Miezonka, were the half-sibilings to Ludwik Konstantynowicz - they were born ca 1833 until ca 1853.
The brief note to Julia Puslowska b. 1811, NOT in 1820, and about Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801 who had the daughter Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1834/1835 - Teofila married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski:
named Julia Drucka Lubecka (b. 1811) married (in 1835) Puslowska was the mother of Teofila Puslowska (b. ca 1834/1835) and Teofila married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski b. ca 1833. Jozef had the daughter Css Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and of Swolna-Holubowo. But Julia was the wife of Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806 in Pieski/Piaski-1874 in Warsaw, and she wasn't wife of Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801. Maybe Wladyslaw Puslowski (b. 1801 and the brother of Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806-1874), had a love affair with Julia Drucka-Lubecka in 1834 before her wedding in 1835. Julia and Genowefa Paulina were the sisters. Genowefa Paulina married Wladyslaw Puslowski. Above Julia Drucka Lubecka b. 1811, married in 1835 Count Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski,
the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Above Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806-1874, had 6 sibilings: Genowefa Tyzenhauz, Franciszek Puslowski, Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801, Wandalin Puslowski and others.
Krystyna Niemirowicz Szczyt m. Drucka-Lubecka, 1781-1844, the daughter of Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1750 + Teresa Sielawa. Jozef b. ca 1750 was the brother to Krzysztof Niemirowicz - Szczytt b. ca 1740/1745.
Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt, Drucka-Lubecka m. duke Hieronim Drucki-Lubecki (b. ca 1775); Krystyna was NOT the half-sister to Krzysztof Niemirowicz-Szczytt.
Jozef Scipio del Campo had the daughter Maria Drucka-Lubecka nee Scipio del Campo, born before 1793, NOT in 1793 or in 1799 in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki-1876, the lady-owner of Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki (in 1840s the Dubelt family here). Maria had a brother Ignacy Pawel SCIPIO DEL CAMPO. Maria married in 1814 to Duke Ksawery Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki / Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki b. 1778.
Maria Drucka Lubecka nee Scipio del Campo was the mother of 4 or 7 children, among others,
1. Julia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka b. 1811, NOT in 1820, died in 1888 (married Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806-1874; in 1888 Julia Puslowska transferred by testament all her real property and movables to Zygmunt Puslowski);
2. Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska;
3. Duke Aleksander Medard Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki senior,
4. August Drucki-Lubecki,
5. Augusta Siemienski,
6. Seweryna Zaleska.
Above Julia Drucka Lubecka b. 1811 married Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski b. 1806 in Pieski/Piaski.
The Puslowski Collection was purchased in Paris by Julia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka and Franciszek Puslowski. Franciszek was the brother of Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806-1874; he had many paintings in 1851 in his house in Warsaw, among others by E. Delacroix. In 1888 Julia Puslowska transferred by testament all her real property and movables to Zygmunt Puslowski.
Also Franciszek Ksawery's father, was the chief collector of the Puslowski family. The collection was the result of family bequests, being built by several generations, the largest part of them was a legacy from Julia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka, 1811-1888. She had in her Palace the paintings of Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801 and his 2nd wife Genowefa. Julia was closest friends with Maria Puslowska, the wife of Zygmunt Puslowski. Many paintings Julia had in Czarkowy, the estate of the Puslowskis. The Puslowskis were living also in Sienna / Sienno, by the river Wolowicz, 22 km north-east to Nowogrodek.
Above Julia Drucka Lubecka married Count Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Above Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka, 1821-1867, married Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski, 1801- 1859, the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Julia b. 1811 never married Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801. Julia had the daughter Teofila Puslowska and Teofila married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski.
But Teofila had 3 sibilings (maybe different mother ?), and two half-sibilings (the sons of above Genowefa who moved home to Paris and Rome).
Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1834/1835 married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski b. ca 1833, and they owned Holubowo-Kniaziewo-Swolna estate.
Romuald Mikolaj Augustyn / Romuald Malkiewicz was born 07-02-1840 in Jowce, the Malnow parish/Malnava, in the Ludsen district; his family close to witnesses: Mikolaj Szadurski, Maryanna Szadurska, Dominik Porako, Justyna nee Filipowicz, Jan Brzezinski, Julia nee Cray / Krey, Hermann Cray / Herman Krey, Franciszka nee Ostrowska. The Malkiewiczs moved home to Stara Swolna close to Holubowo-Swolna estate of Teofila Zarako-Zarakowska nee Puslowska and her husband Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski. Teofila had the daughter Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka, Dyneburg and Swolna. Anna Malkiewicz of Stara Swolna married Stanislaw Konstantynowicz of Miezonka, the brother of above Jozef Konstantynowicz.
Jozef Scipio del Campo, 1770-ca 1805, was the son of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo + Marianna Wodzicka.
Jozef Scipio del Campo had the daughter Maria Drucka-Lubecka nee Scipio del Campo, 1799 in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki-1876, the lady-owner of Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki (in 1840s the Dubelt family here).
Krystyna Niemirowicz Szczyt m. Drucka-Lubecka, 1781-1844, was the daughter of Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1750 + Teresa Sielawa. Tekla Drucka Lubecka m. Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1750. Tekla was the sister of Hieronim Drucki-Lubecki who was married above Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt.
Tekla was the sister to Jozefa Drucka-Lubecka m. Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 - the line came to Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Swolna-Holubowo, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833, the landlord of Miezonka.
Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt, Drucka-Lubecka m. duke Hieronim Drucki-Lubecki (b. ca 1775); Krystyna was NOT the half-sister to Krzysztof Niemirowicz-Szczytt.
Filip Nereusz Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, ca 1750-1816, m. Ludwika Niemirowicz-Szczytt (b. ca 1765 ?), 1-voto Ludwik Oskierka,
the daughter of Krzysztof Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1745 + Css Jozefa Butler.
Ludwik Oskierka, 1700/1710-1770/1771 - his grandson was Ludwik Gielgud; and Ludwik b. ca 1700/1710 m. Teresa Tyzenhaus, with the son Ludwik Oskierka younger (Ludwik b. 1740 had a sister Karolina Teodora), b. ca 1740, m. Ludwika Niemirowicz-Szczytt - with Ludwika's son Jan Oskierka b. ca 1783/NOT in 1770 (+ Honorata Benislawska) and the grandson Dominik Oskierka born 1810. Dominik (Dominik's sister was Jadwiga m. Konstanty Ciechanowiecki) had two daughters: Jadwiga Ciechanowiecka and Helena Krasicka (+ Waclaw Krasicki). Waclaw and Helena had a son Witold Franciszek Ksawery Augustyn Adam Krasicki, 1859-1902, born in Samojlowicze, in the Pieski parish (Piaski/Pieski belonged to the Puslowski family), died in Jurbarkas, in the Taurage Region/Taurogi county. Witold's son Jerzy Jozef Waclaw Krasicki, 1899-1939, born in Pietkow close to Pabianice, died in Bialystok (below on the Pabianice parish). Above Ludwik Oskierka b. ca 1700/1710 had the grandfather - Michal Oskierka, the great-grandparents: Samuel Oskierko and Lucja Oskierko. Above Ludwik Gielgud had a daughter Eleonora Gielgud. Above Pieski/Piaski belonged to Wandalin Count Puslowski, 1814/1816-1884, born in Pieski/Piaski, he was built the palace in Kossow Poleski. The Mereczowszczyzna estate, was the birthplace of Tadeusz Kosciuszko. Wandalin Puslowski in 1847 married Jadwiga, Countess Golabek-Jezierska, 1827-1901, the daughter of Count Jan Golabek-Jezierski the owner of Garbow, Ryki, Starawies, Makobudy, Wyszkow and Sobien Kielczewski, marshal of the nobility of the Lublin Governorate, member of the Council of State of the Polish Kingdom. In the Pabianice parish lived Witold Antoni Karczewski b. 1830 in Gorka (= Gorka Pabianicka, 7 km north-west to Pabianice), the Pabianice parish, d. 1869, in 1865 in Rzechty (= Rzechta, at half way from Sieradz to Zdunska Wola), married the 2nd in 1865 in Dabie (= Dabie 'Leczyckie', 8 km north-west to Leczyca), to Jozefa Wezyk b. 1844 in Dabie / Dabie Leczyckie, d. 1922 in Siemkowice (= Siemkowice Widawskie, 19 km south to Wola Wiazowa), with witnesses Jan Wezyk, b. 1817, and Wladyslaw Walewski, b. 1820, the owner of Milonice (5 km south-west to Krosniewice), and Jozefa Wezyk Karczewska was the daughter of Michal Wezyk b. ca 1815, the owner of Karszewo + Konstancja Locci de Raimundi died in 1867, Karszew / Karszewo (= Mniszek, at half way from Przysucha to Radom).
Jan Krzysztof Niemirowicz b. ca 1690, d. 1771 + Ludwika Pac, 1710-1789, had sons:
Jozef Niemirowicz (b. ca 1750) and above Krzysztof Niemirowicz-Szczytt (b. ca 1740/1745).
Krzysztof b. 1740/1745 was the brother of Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1750, the Brzesc Litewski governor.
Krzysztof Niemirowicz m. Css Jozefa Butler and Aniela Giedroyc.
Krzysztof had children:
1. Ludwika Niemirowicz-Szczytt + Ludwik Oskierka + Filip Nereusz Olizar;
2. Anna Niemirowicz-Szczytt + Michal Despot-Zenowicz;
3. Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt, 1769 - bef. 1833 + Teresa Sielawa + Dss Tekla Drucka-Lubecka.
Krystyna Drucka-Lubecka, 1781-1844, was the daughter of above Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1750 + Teresa Sielawa. Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt m. duke Hieronim Drucki-Lubecki (b. ca 1775); Krystyna was NOT the half-sister to above Krzysztof Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1745. Krystyna was the daughter of above Jozef Niemirowicz (b. ca 1750) who was the brother of mentioned Krzysztof Niemirowicz-Szczytt (b. ca 1740/1745).
Tekla Drucka Lubecka m. mentioned Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1750. Tekla was the sister of Hieronim Drucki-Lubecki who was married above Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt.
Tekla was the sister of Jozefa Drucka Lubecka m. Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 - the line came to Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Swolna-Holubowo, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833, the landlord of Miezonka.
Jozef Niemirowicz oldest b. ca 1680 was the brother to above Jan Krzysztof Niemirowicz b. ca 1690.
Mentioned Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt / Jozef Szczytt Niemirowicz / Jozef Szczytt oldest, b. ca 1680, died in 1745, the governor of Mscislaw in 1740-1745, an official of Lithuania in 1713, 1717, MP.
Jozef Niemirowicz b. 1680, was the son of Krzysztof Benedykt Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1650/1660, the governor of Smolensk + 3rd wife Anna Kiezgajlo-Zawisza, 1-voto Czerniewski, 2-voto Count Piotr Stanislaw Tarnowski (Krzysztof Benedykt married also Katarzyna Bennet).
Duke Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki (the minister of Polish Kingdom in 1821-1830; Tomasz / Ivan Swiatopelk-Mirski of Swiedziebnia and of Stara Hancza, was Polish Kingdom's envoy in St Petersburg in 1820s) was the son of Duke Franciszek Drucki Lubecki b. 1741 + Genowefa Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, the sister of Filip Nereusz Olizar.
Genowefa Olizar Drucka had children among others
1. Teresa Drucka-Lubecka b. 1774 + Jozef Scipio del Campo older b. 1770
(with a daughter Maria Scipio Drucka-Lubecka born in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki. Jozef older b. 1770 was the son of Ignacy Pawel Scipio + Marianna Wodzicki),
2. Hieronim Drucki m. Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt;
3. Jozefa Drucka Lubecka m. Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762
(this line of the Puslowskis is linked to my family of the Konstantynowiczs of Miezonka; ie Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1834/1835, married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski, with the daughter Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz, the brother of the owner of Miezonka, Stanislaw Konstantynowicz m. Anna Malkiewicz: the foster parents of my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz aka Marian Konstantynowicz/Marian Stankiewicz; named Anna Zarakowska m. Konstantynowicz had the son Czeslaw Konstantynowicz b. 1901, lived in Bransk; see on the Holynski-Puslowski branch linked to Monasterszczyna-Dudino and the J. F. Kennedy's investigation in 1960s-1970s; compare below about the Holynski-Bloch-Ordega-Kronenberg genealogical line in Zelechow. Named Zelechow has connections to my family Gol. in Warsaw at present and to the Roman family, the ancestors of Zbigniew Brzezinski, US security advisor closest to Bush, the Clintons and Obama. Named President Obama is linked to Anna Teresa Tymieniecka with her genealogical line from Loewenstein-Kronenberg clan and she is linked to Cardinal Wojtyla of Czaniec near Andrychow).
Now we look on Emilia Ordega (Bloch) / Emilia Holynska b. 1870, d. 1940, the wife of
Ksawery Holynski,
and 2nd of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega b. 1862, d. 1927,
the son of
Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, the owner of Zelechow
(a woman of Zelechow married Lucjan Gol., the son of Piotr Go.,
the grandson of Jan Go. + Teofila Rogaczewska of Wola Pszczolecka; the great-grandson of
Mateusz Kiedrzynski Go. of Wola Wiazowa;
the great-great-grandson of Gabryel Kiedrzynski who 5 times changed surname after January 1833, of Jedlno;
who was the son of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Raszkow, Bieganin;
and Izydor was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska;
the Nostitz-Jackowskis intermarried Swiatopelk-Mirski in Swiedziebnia - this is the branch of Stara Hancza and Sibiu in Romania, and of Zgierz-Lodz line)
and Stary Goniwilk + Michalina Maria BIENKOWSKA.
The sister of above Emilia Ordega Holynska Bloch:
Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff (Emila Bloch) b. 1868, d. 1939,
the daughter of
Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia.
Aleksandra Emila Bloch m. Jozef Weyssenhoff author and writer.
Count Jozef Zarakowski / Zarako - Zarakovski, born ca 1833 (like Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833), the owner of Holubowo palace, Kniaziewo estate, big Swolna lands (close to Stara Swolna, here the Malkiewicz family, they came from 'Polskie Inflanty', Oswieja / Osvej, and then in Miezonka, Anna Malkiewicz m. Stanislaw Konstantynowicz - the foster parents of my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz aka Marian Konstantynowicz born in Tallinn), the owner of Wasilewo village in the Dryssa ujezd, the Witebsk government, Russia.
Count Jozef Zarakowski married Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1834/1835.
Teofila Puslowska (m. Jozef Zarakowski) b. ca 1835, was the daughter of Wladyslaw Puslowski / Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski b. 1801 + Julia. Teofila had a brother Edward Puslowski b. ca 1826; relatives of Genowefa Puslowski Tyzenhaus, inf. in 1835-1837.
Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801, was the son of Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + ca 1798 to Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA, Dss, ca 1780-1830. Wojciech Puslowski, 1762-1833.
Jozefa Puslowska b. ca 1780 nee Drucka-Lubecka was the daughter of Duke Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki, 1741-1802 + Genowefa Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, 1748-1784;
the granddaughter of Duke Jozef Drucki-Lubecki, the Orsza official, b. ca 1690 + Wiktoria Skirmunt.
Above Wojciech Puslowski married ca 1798 to Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA; they had 6 or 7 children among others Genowefa TYZENHAUZ and Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski b. 1801.
Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762, was the son of Franciszek Puslowski b. 1730.
Wandalin Puslowski was the son of Wojciech Puslowski born in 1762 in Pyeski / Piaski, Belarus, died in 1833 in Szydlowicze / Vyalikiya Shylavichy / Wielkie Szylowicze of the Slonim / Wolkowysk county.
Wojciech Puslowski was the the son of Franciszek Puslowski b. ca 1730, died in 1799.
Wojciech married Jozefa Lubecka. Wojciech was the father of WANDALIN Puslowski and Genowefa Tyzenhaus.
Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski/Jozef Zarakowski and Teofila Puslowska, Css, had the children:
1.
Anna Zarakowska, Zarako; b. 1865 in Wasiliszki, the Lida ujezd. She was living in the Dryssa county, Holubowo. After marriage in Swolna, her property; also estates by the Berezyna river and two homes in Daugavpils / Dyneburg. In the summer of 1918 moved from Witebsk / Vicebsk to Warsaw. Next she was living in Wolkowysk. Died in Bransk, Poland, on 10 August 1950.
Her husband Jozef Konstantynowicz, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz, b. ca 1833. Jozef was born ca 1857, the second son of Antoni Konstantynowicz from Miezonka, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz - the family Zarakowski and Jaroszewicz aft. 1945 known about Dominik Konstantynowicz and his estate in the Berezyna parish.
He was living in Swolna of Zarakowski. Very rich man. Two homes in Dyneburg. Big estate by the Berezyna river. He had three brothers. Summer 1918 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, died in unknown place of Russia aft. 1918.
2.
Hieronim Zarako Zarakowski / Zarakowski Jeronim (b. ca 1860), the godfather of Czeslaw Konstantynowicz in 1901 in Vierchnij Dvinsk / Dryssa. Czeslaw was born in Dyneburg, then he was living in Bransk. Czeslaw's mother was Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz, the brother of Stanislaw Konstantynowicz of Miezonka. The Malkiewiczs lived in Stara Swolna close to Swolna. Stanislaw m. Anna Malkiewicz. Above Anna Zarakowska married Konstantynowicz was the sister of Hieronim Zarako-Zarakowski, Count of Swolna in the Dryssa parish.
maybe 3.
Jan Zarako - Zarakowski / Zarako-Zarakowski, b. 21 February 1857; Russian General and Polish Army General. 1923 div., general retired. Lived in Warsaw, died before 1934, at Powazki buried (or Jan Zarako-Zarakowski was the son of older Jan Zarakowski).
Brief explanation to Teofila (probably born ca 1835, of the Puslowski family) married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski:
the Zarakowskis came from Cielezyszki in 1843 in the Oszmiana parish = Telezhishki/Cialezyshki, 14 km north-west to Oszmiana. Teofila's daughter was [acc to my research she came from the Puslowski family and of Wasiliszki, Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki] Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz the owner of Miezonka, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz + Oktawia Piottuch Kublicka Szumska.
Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki had very strong links to Swolna of the Niemirowicz-Szczytt family; and Szczuczyn is connected to Stara Hancza of the Scipio del Campo, then of Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski - the Swiatopelk-Mirski of Stara Hancza and Swiedziebnia intermarried Nostitz-Jackowskis from my mother's genealogical branch. This line of Swiatopelk-Mirski moved home to Sibiu in Romania in 1920s-1950s. This line of the Swiatopelk-Mirski had next genealogical links to Findeisen and Pawinski of Zgierz.
In 1840s in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki, Jan Dubelt was living.
Above Scipio del Campo family intermarried the Szaszkiewiczs - they had connections to Miezonka by Dss Stefania Julia Radziwill m. Oskierka, m. Chrapowicka of Swolna-Kochanowicze.
Konstancja Szaszkiewicz m. ca 1850 to Jozef Scipio del Campo younger, 1810-1845. Konstancja Szaszkiewicz b. 1827, had children - Konstancja Scipio del Campo, b. 1850; Jozefa Scipio b. ca 1850; Bohdan Scipio.
Konstancja Szaszkiewicz b. 1827, had the brother Cezary Szaszkiewicz, 1832-1900, m. Css Helena Maria Jozefa Bninska.
Above Helena BNINSKA and her great-grandparents:
1. Rafal Bninski
[Rafal Bninski, 1705 - 1770, the son of Piotr Bninski, the Naklo judge, 1660-1716 + Anna Krakowska], the Srem governor, 1705-1770;
2. Mikolaj Swinarski, 1711-1773;
3. Wojciech Dzierzek;
4. Szymon Stadnicki, 1730-1775;
5. Marianna Kwilecka, 1700-1761;
6. Anna Bninska, 1727-1771.
Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki belonged to the Scipio del Campo in the 18th century; then in 1807 the Drucki-Lubecki family took Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki, because in 1800 died the governor of Lida, Scipio, who left only underage Maria Scipio. Her mother Teresa Drucka Lubecka Scipio del Campo, was the older sister of Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki. In 1807, Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki married Maria Scipio del Campo. The Drucki-Lubeckis took Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki. Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki, 1779-1846 in Sankt Petersburg, minister of Polish Kingdom in 1821-1830.
Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki was the son of Duke Franciszek Drucki Lubecki b. 1741 + Genowefa Olizar-Wolczkiewicz, the sister of Filip Nereusz Olizar.
Genowefa Olizar Drucka had children among others
1. Teresa Drucka-Lubecka b. 1774 + Jozef Scipio del Campo older b. 1770
(with a daughter Maria Scipio Drucka-Lubecka born in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki. Jozef older b. 1770 was the son of Ignacy Pawel Scipio + Marianna Wodzicki),
2. Hieronim Drucki m. Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt;
3. Jozefa Drucka Lubecka m. Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 (see below on Holynski-Puslowski branch linked to Monasterszczyna-Dudino and the J. F. Kennedy's investigation in 1960s-1970s);
4. Tekla Drucka Lubecka m. Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. 1769, the son of Krzysztof Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1740/1745;
5. Duke Franciszek Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki, the minister of Polish Kingdom.
Tekla Drucka Lubecka m. mentioned Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. 1769. Tekla was the sister of Hieronim Drucki-Lubecki who was married above Krystyna Niemirowicz-Szczytt.
Tekla Niemirowicz Szczytt was the sister of Jozefa Drucka Lubecka m. Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 - the line came to Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Swolna-Holubowo, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833, the landlord of Miezonka.
Anita Puslowska nee Trubecka (the daughter of Nestor Trubecki, who was the brother of Maria Trubecka Dss married General Wasyl Konstantynowicz in Kazan. Wasyl's sons: Apollon Konstantynowicz + Anna Armand, and Wiktor Konstantynowicz + Staroch Siedoch moved home to Tallinn-Nomme in Estonia), b. 1863 in the Castle Dunajec / Nedec vara, in the Kingdom of Hungary, married Count Leon Puslowski; the mother of Wislawa Palochay-Horvath and Wigunt Puslowski.
Above Wislawa Palochay-Horvath b. 1881 in Wilno, m. Janos Palochay-Horvath, with children:
Katalin Salamon de Alap and Mate Palochay-Horvath.
Above Count Leon Puslowski, 1852-1894, buried in Wilno, was the son of Count Wandalin Puslowski + Jadwiga.
Leon Puslowski was the brother of Genowefa Broel-Plater and Marta Maria Krasinska.
Above Wandalin Puslowski was the son of Wojciech Puslowski born in 1762 in Pyeski / Piaski, Belarus, died in 1833 in Szydlowicze / Vyalikiya Shylavichy / Wielkie SZYLOWICZE of the Slonim / Wolkowysk county.
Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 was the the son of Franciszek Puslowski b. ca 1730, died in 1799.
Wojciech married Jozefa Lubecka/Jozefa Drucka-Lubecka. Wojciech was the father among others of WANDALIN Puslowski and Genowefa Tyzenhaus.
Genowefa married Adolf Rudolf Tyzenhauz in 1820, and Adolf was born in 1790; they had 3 daughters among others Jozefa Potocka and Hermancja / Ermancja Maria Uruska.
Above Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 married Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA ca 1798 - they had 6 or 7 children among others Genowefa TYZENHAUZ, Count Wandalin Puslowski (Anita Trubecka married Leon Puslowski. Leon Puslowski was the brother of Genowefa Broel-Plater and Marta Maria Krasinska. Leon was the son of Wandalin Puslowski. Leon's sibilings intermarried Broel-Plater and Dukes Krasinski families. Anita was the daughter of Nestor Trubecki. Nestor / Nester was the brother of Maria Trubecka married General Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan. Nesor and Maria were the children of Maria Kalinowska married Trubecka of St Petersburg and of Cracow. Wasyl's children: Wiktor Konstantynowicz of Tallinn, Apollon Konstantynowicz of Moscow, Wiktoria Zbieranowska of Miezonki, and Lew Konstantynowicz of Pskow) and Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski/Wladyslaw Puslowski (he had the daughter Teofila Zarako-Zarakowska and the granddaughter Anna Konstantynowicz of Swolna and Dyneburg, and the great-grandson was Czeslaw Konstantynowicz of Bransk).
Wojciech had 8 siblings among others Stefan Marceli Puslowski and Bruno Antoni Puslowski.
Jozef Niemirowicz oldest b. ca 1680 was the brother to Jan Krzysztof Niemirowicz b. ca 1690.
Mentioned Jozef Niemirowicz-Szczytt / Jozef Szczytt Niemirowicz / Jozef Szczytt oldest, b. ca 1680, died in 1745, the governor of Mscislaw in 1740-1745, an official of Lithuania in 1713, 1717, MP.
Jozef Niemirowicz b. 1680, was the son of Krzysztof Benedykt Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1650/1660, the governor of Smolensk + 3rd wife Anna Kiezgajlo-Zawisza, 1-voto Czerniewski, 2-voto Count Piotr Stanislaw Tarnowski (Krzysztof Benedykt married also Katarzyna Bennet).
Above Jozef Scipio del Campo, 1770-ca 1805, was the son of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo + Marianna Wodzicka.
Jozef Scipio del Campo had the daughter Maria Drucka-Lubecka nee Scipio del Campo, 1799 in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki-1876, the lady-owner of Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki (in 1840s the Dubelt family here).
Maria Drucka Lubecka nee Scipio del Campo was the mother, among others,
Julia Puslowska b. 1811, NOT in 1820;
Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska;
Duke Aleksander Medard Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki senior.
Above Julia Drucka Lubecka b. 1811, married Count Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski,
the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Above Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka, 1821-1867, married Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski, 1801- 1859, the son of
Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
The Holynski / Golynsky family in the town of Monastyrshchina lived until lieutenant Golynsky / Holynski died and left this widow to Stanislav. L. V. Golynsky / L. Holynski, at the end of the 19th century, the owner of Monasterszczyna; then the widow of lieutenant S. I. Golynsky / S. Holynski and until 1917 to her heirs.
Kadino, 33 km from the village of Monastyrshchina (Mogilev province, Mstislavl county).
In the 1780s owned by M. K. Poti of Rohaczew; in the middle and in the second half of the 19th century: a landowner S. V. Golynsky; at the beginning of the 20th century: his son I. S. Golynsky. The Golynsky / Holynski estate in KADINO had a model farm (Kadino was in hands of the Konstantynowiczs in the 17th century), including cattle breeding, gardening, and forestry; a distillery and 4 flour mills worked.
Monasterszczyzna was the property of Aleksander Holynski - inf. of 1855.
Dudino at present is the part of Monastyrshchina / Monasterszczyzna, it's just 1 / 2 km south-west to Monastyrshchina. The Hoholowka farm was a part of this estate (Dudino is linked to murder of J. F. Kennedy and research around this assassination).
Holynski Aleksander Jan Joachim, b. 1816, close to Vicebsk / Witebsk, or in Krzyczew / Krichev. Died in 1893, in Lwow, or in Paris; traveler and publicist; in 1836 - 1837 with his brother Stefan Holynski, he traveled to the Middle East. Holynski, Alexander (1816-1893) / Alexandre Jean Joachim Holinski visited Venezuela, described in 1853. Stefan was the friend of Juliusz Slowacki. They lived and were raised in their childhood in Krzyczew. Aleksander was in the south California / Californie. He was writing on the Panama Canal.
Aleksander Holynski emigrated after 1831/1832. He visited Egipt and Palestina, he was in Italy.
Aleksander wrote 'La Californie et les routes interoceaniques' in Brussels in 1853.
His brother
Stefan Holynski b. 1815, d. 1878, was the son of Wincenty Michal Holynski and Emma.
Stefan b. 1815, was the husband of Maria with 2 sons:
Wladyslaw Holynski [maybe with the son L. V. Golynsky who was the owner of Monasterszczyzna ca 1895]
and Jan Holynski [Jan b. 1865 {1863},
had a son Jan Stefan Holynski = S. I. Golynsky, b. in 1889].
Stefan was the brother of Aleksander Holynski; Alicja Alina Komar; Emma.
Above Jan Holynski born in 1865 {1863}, the son of Stefan Holynski.
Husband of Janina with the son Jan Stefan Holynski = S. I. Golynsky. L. V. Golynsky, at the end of the 19th century, the owner of Monasterszczyna; then it belonged to the widow of lieutenant S. I. Golynsky and until 1917 to her heirs.
Named 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 children: