Dambski, de Mailly, Talleyrand in Chocen, Sedziszow Malopolski and Rozan, Przasnysz, Krzynowloga Mala together with Joachim Lelewel and Zbigniew Brzezinski - the link to Lipnik close to Mazancowice and Bielsko-Biala. The ancestors of Karol Wojtyla under influences of Sulkowski, Bruhl, Wessel.
COPYRIGHT BY BOGDAN KONSTANTYNOWICZ on 22 MARCH 2021.
Adam Krasinski [of Krasne south to Przasnysz] was appointed bishop of KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI in 1759 and in 1763-1768 he conducted
anti-Russian activities, but pro-German, together with Teodor Wessel in 1767.
In 1767 he held secret negotiations with Turkey against Russia and against the Poniatowski family -
the talks were in his Czarnokozince close to Kamieniec Podolski. 1768 - in Wroclaw, Dresden,
Cieszyn was looking for help from Saxony, and sent Ignacy Potocki to Wien.
Adam Krasinski came to Wien and Paris in 1768, then to Cieszyn, Byczyna, and
Jozef WYBICKI was sent to BERLIN with anti-Russian support of MARIANNA SKORZEWSKA
[she was died in 1791 in Berlin - not in 1773].
In 1769 with Kazimierz PULASKI in Turkey; next in Hungaria together with Jozef Bierzynski, the
friend of WESSEL, and with
JERZY MARCIN LUBOMIRSKI / Marcin Lubomirski to murder the king Stanislaw August Poniatowski
- Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt.
BIELSKO-BIALA and the SULKOWSKI family:
in 1545-1553, Bielsko with Stare Bielsko, Dziedzice, Jasienica, Jaworze, Komorowice, Mazancowice,
Miedzyrzecze, Zabrzeg and Olszowki were sold.
In 1572, the Bielsko State with 18 villages was established:
Stare Bielsko, Bronow, Bystra, Dziedzice, Jasienica, Jaworze,
Kamienica,
Komorowice, Ligota,
Mazancowice,
Miedzyrzecze Gorne and Dolne, Mikuszowice, Mosciska, Olszowka Gorna and Dolna, Wapienica, Zabrzeg.
In 1752 the Bielsko State was bought by Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski, General, closest to
the King August III Sas / Saxony. Bielsko was now as Furstentum. In 1754 the Bielsko Duchy was created
(Herzogtum Bielitz) until 1848/1849.
Ca 1750: Mazanczowicze, Matsdorff, Mezyreczy, Kurtzwald, Brunow, Elgutt, Petzdorff,
Lobnitz, Kamitz, Jawory, Ernstdorff in the Bielsk duchy of Sulkowski.
The owners:
1752-1762, Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski;
1762-1786, August Kazimierz Sulkowski.
He was the son of Duke Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski + Maria Franciszka Stein zu Jettingen.
August m. Ludwika Mniszech (1751 - 1799). August was living in Saxony, back to Warsaw.
He was friend of Jews, 1774 in Warsaw, 1783 in Rydzyna. Co-operated with Russians since 1775.
In 1755 August Kazimierz Sulkowski was the member of the Maltase Order.
In 1786, Aleksander Antoni Sulkowski was the owner of BIELSKO.
In 1786-1812, Franciszek de Paula Sulkowski / Franciszek Sulkowski [see Jozef Sulkowski and NAPOLEON];
in 1812-1832, Jan Nepomucen Sulkowski.
Jan Nepomucen Sulkowski, the son of Franciszek Sulkowski + Judyta Maria Wysocki;
the grandson of Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski of Rydzyna.
In 1807-1824, Jan Nepomucen co-operated with the French intelligence services. Jailed by Austrians
and he was died in prison.
In 1752, Count Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski bought the Bielsk Castle. In 1754 as Duke.
In 1787 Sulkowski rebuilt the Castle. Again in 1854-1864. The Sulkowskis owne the Bielsk Castle until
January 1945.
In 1832-1848, Ludwik Jan Nepomucen Sulkowski was the owner of the Bielsk Duchy.
Ludwik Jan Nepomucen Sulkowski (1814 in Bielsk - 1879 in Bielsk), Duke,
the son of Jan Nepomucen Sulkowski + Luiza von Larisch-Nimsdorf. Ludwik Jan's
aunt Julianna Metternich nee Sulkowski (1776-1839) wanted to raise him in the German spirit in 1829.
BEREZYNA - with Potocki acted Baron Eugeniusz von Wulf.
It was after ca 1890. Wulf family also appears in Livonia, an ancestor is Georges Frederic Wulkowski, colonel of the
Polish army (1594-1642). "... After a scandal caused by a duel, he emigrated to Sweden and took the name of Wulf.
From his descendants who came to settle again in Livonia, we can distinguish Karl Friedrich Wulf who served in the army under
the reign of Elizabeth I, as general-in-chief. This branch is also registered, like the Wulf of Serbigall and the Wulf of Menzen,
in the nobility of the government of Livonia ...".
The barons von Wulf of the branch of Serbigall are divided into two lineages: the elder branch (called Serbigall)
and the younger branch (called Mentzen, or Menzen).
In 1919 in the independend Latvia were the landowners of German origin, the grandsons of Johann von Wulf,
Baron August Ferdinand and Baron Adolph Heinrich Wulf (1765-1843), are the origin of the later Wulf-Serbigall.
Adolph Heinrich von Wulf bought from 1818 the following estates Adsel land (today in Latvia), Sesswegen (today Cesvaine),
Modohn (today hui Madona), Techlefer (today Taehtvere near Tartu).
MSCISLAW and MIEZONKA - Kruszyna close to JEDLNO - DUBROVNA close to ORSHA:
Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, the owner of Kruszyna since 1862, d. 1911
[compare Kruszyna and Jedlno; also on Dubrowna by the DNIEPR river close to ORSHA]:
come from Ksawery Lubomirski {see below} / Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747-1819, and Teofila Rzewuski.
Maria Anna Dorota Lubomirska RONIKIER, 1832-1905 + Roman RONIKIER, 1832-1918 [compare de LACY, Buturlin, Wollowicz]:
her father -
Konstanty Stanislaw Ksawery Lubomirski b. 1786 in Petersburg;
the grandfather - mentioned above
Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747 - 1819 [see above Kruszyna and Dubrowna];
the great-grandfather
Stanislaw Lubomirski, b. 1704 in Braclaw, d. 1793 in Warszawa;
the great-great-grandfather:
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski, born in 1666 in Nowy Sacz, d. 1735,
the son of Aleksander Michal Lubomirski d. 1675,
the grandson of Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.
Teresa RONIKIER, 1845-1900 [the sister of above named ROMAN RONIKIER] m. Michal Wollowicz 1812-1882:
he was the grandson of Count Antoni Wollowicz, 1750-1822 + Teofila Matuszewicz.
Antoni Wollowicz, b. ca 1750, Count in 1798 of Prussia, 1750-1822, was the son of
Jozef Wollowicz, b. ca 1720, and Magdalena Ludwika Marianna Michniewicz [see on SWIACK];
above Jozef Wollowicz b. ca 1720, d. 1779, was the son of
Jerzy Wollowicz [b. ca 1690, died 1724, who was a son of Krzysztof Wollowicz / Krzysztof Kazimierz Wollowicz,
b. ca 1670 / 1675] and Barbara Adamkowicz.
I am presenting here below several Poles fighting in the Russian army during the war 1877-1878:
Artur Niepokojczycki (1813-1881)
- Russian general. Pole. After graduating for some time he served in the General Staff.
NIEPOKOJCZYCKI Artur, born in 1813 in the Niepokojczyce estate close to ZABINKA, died in Petersburg.
Arthur Adamovich Nepokojchitsky wasn't born in Slutsk.
His father ADAM Niepokojczycki was the district leader of the nobility - the Sluck marshal of nobility.
Arthur Adamovich Nepokojchitsky was born when the war with Napoleon rattled. Originated from the old German clan von UNRUH
[not von-Upru], who moved to Poland.
The Niepokojczyce chapel of the Helvetic congregation was operated under the auspices of the family Rayski
[Evangelische Kirche Helvetischen Bekenntnisses / Evangelische Kirche, is the Calvinist church of the reformed trend;
Calvinism is the dominant confession in Scotland and in the many cantons of Switzerland].
Niepokojczyce, is situated near Jamna / Jamno / Yamno [east district in BRZESC], the Kobryn county, Polesie;
rural commune of Zbirohi / ZBIROGI [18 km north-east to the center of BRZESC] by the Muchawiec river; near Zabianka.
Compare:
Rasna
- in the second half of the nineteenth century, RASNA was bought by Calvinist Count Jan Grabowski born in 1827.
Already from the beginning of the nineteenth century, a small Calvinist church in the village stood where the mausoleum of the
Grabowski family was located.
Count Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. in 1827 in Lukow close to Oborniki, as the oldest son of
Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, the owner of Lukow / Lukowo. Jozef Grabowski was Napoleon's officer, director of the Credit
Bank in Poznan. Jozef GRABOWSKI married Klementyna Wyganowski.
Jozef's father - Adam Mateusz Grabowski the owner of Welno and Parkow, the Royal Court official of August III.
Adam Jan Pius Waclaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski b. 1827, married 1853 to Jadwiga, the daughter of Duke Konstanty Lubomirski.
His daughter Maria m. Duke Hieronim Drucki-Lubecki.
The Grabowskis [NOT Goetzendorf] came from Grabowki, in the Sieradz county: here Elzbieta the wife of Mikolaj Hanczel of Mokrsko, close to WIELUN -
inf. in 1508;
Jan Grabowski, the zealous Calvin, moved to Lithuania, where he left a few sons, of whom
Krystyan Grabowski, the official in Lithuanian Brest,
and Marcin Grabowski, a Vitebsk official; they acted in the Kaunas county, and
Jan signed the choice of the king Jan III.
Stefan Antoni Grabowski, the official in Brzesc Litewski in 1696.
Albert GRABOWSKI, the Prussian Count in 1816, Major, died in 1819 [or in 1799 ?], married Wilhelmina von Winterfeld,
with the son
Wilhelm Grabowski and
the daughter Albertyna Grabowska ROSEN [b. 1784 or 1786 - Wartenburg, d. 1856 - Warszawa].
The great-grandparents of Albertyna / ALBERTINA ROSEN, 1784-1856:
Stefan Grabowski, 1680-1756; and Teodora Stryjenska.
Stefan Grabowski was the son of a Brzesc Litewski official. Stefan GRABOWSKI, 1680-1756 + Teodora STRYJENSKI had the son
Jan Jerzy GRABOWSKI, 1730 - 1789, the 1st married to Joanna GRUSZCZYNSKI, born in 1730, d. in 1764;
the 2nd married in 1769 to Elzbieta SZYDLOWSKI, born in 1748 or in 1749, d. 1810.
Css Albertina Grabowska b. 1784, d. in 1856, married to Aleksander Rosen, the 3rd, baron, b. ca 1780 in Ostrogorsk;
Alexander Vladimirovich von Rosen 3rd, born in 1780 in Ostrogorsk, was the son of
Woldemar (Vladimir Ivanowitsch) von Rosen born in 1742 + Olimpiada RAJEWSKA;
the grandson of
Hans Christian von Rosen, of Sonorm, b. 1717 in Linden.
Albertina had children:
Woldemar von Rosen;
Alexei von Rosen;
Maria Ledochowski b. 1814 married PAWEL LEDOCHOWSKI / Paul count Ledochowski;
Elisabeth von Moller and
Grigori von Rosen.
Note:
David Dadiani of the House of Dadiani, was Prince of Mingrelia, in western Georgia, from 1846. David was sent to Tiflis
to be educated under the guidance of the Russian generals Vasili Bebutov and Georg Andreas von Rosen.
Baron Rosen's son-in-law, Colonel Prince Alexander Dadiani.
Lydia Grigorievna Dadianov (von Rosen) b. 1817, married Alexander Leonevitch Dadiani of Mingrelien, b. 1800
[Lydia Dadiani was the mother of Praskovya A. nee Dadiani married to FERDINAND Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg.
She was born 1846 or 1847 = Paraskewa princess Dadiani / Dadian 1847-1919].
LYDIA von ROSEN DADIANI was the daughter of
Gregor (Grigori Vladimirovitch) von Rosen 2-nd
and the granddaughter of
Woldemar (Vladimir Ivanowitsch ROSEN) von Rosen, b. 1742 in Reval
[baron Vladimir I. Rosen, born 1742, died 1792, married Olympia Raevskaya / Olimpia / Olimpiada Rajewska born ca 1746];
and the great-granddaughter of
Hans Christian von Rosen, of Sonorm, born in 1717 in Linden - more below.
Above Alexander Leonevitch Dadiani of Mingrelien b. 1800, was the son of
Leon A. Dadiani
and the grandson of
Alexander P. Dadiani b. 1753 and Leonovna Anna Bagration-Gruzinskaja of Mukhrani [2nd ] born 1753 died 1812.
The parents of above Alexander:
Peter G. Dadiani and Anna Bagration-Gruzinskaja [1st] died March 19, 1780.
Parents of above Piotr / Peter DADIANI:
George / Egor Levanovich Dadiani b. 1683 and Sophia A. Imereti of Mukhrani b. 1691 died 1747.
Above mentioned Ferdinand Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, b. 1834, died 1888, married in 1868 to Paraskewa princess
Dadiani / Dadian, 1847-1919.
Praskovya A. nee Dadiani / Paraskewa Alexandrovna married to Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg; she was born 1846 or 1847;
her father was Aleksandr Leonovich Dadiani b. 1800.
Ferdinand Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg b. 1834, was the son of August Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg;
and Ferdinand was grandchild of Christian Heinrich Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, 1753-1800 (married 1775 Charlotte Friederike
countess of Leiningen-Westerburg, 1759-1831),
the great-grandchild of Ludwig Ferdinand, 1712-1773, and
the great-great-grandchild of Casimir, 1687-1741.
His father Ludwig Franz Sayn-Wittgenstein, 1660 - 1694.
Note on the Rosen family and Carl Gottlieb Gernet, b. 1700 d. 1791:
Hedwig Charlotte von Rosen nee von Gernet b. on March 30, 1821 in Reval / Tallinn and died 1884 in Reval,
her father -
Karl Johann von Gernet 1776 Lehhola / Lehola - 1857 in Lauenhof / Love, Podrala, Valdamaa, Estland;
and her grandfather -
Carl Gustav von Gernet 1747 - 1812,
and her great-grandfather -
Carl Gottlieb von Gernet b. on March 18, 1700 and died on May 4, 1791 in Lehhola.
Hedwig Charlotte von Rosen nee von Gernet b. on March 30, 1821 in Reval / Tallinn married
Karl Gustav Woldemar Amandus / Woldemar von Rosen 1813 - 1892
and his father -
Hans Wilhelm Gustav von Rosen 1780 - 1862;
the grandfather
Robert Friedrich von Rosen b. 1748 in SONORM, Estland;
the great-grandfather was
Hans Christian von Rosen b. 1717 in LINDEN, Estland.
Remember on Woldemar (Vladimir Ivanowitsch ROSEN) von Rosen, b. 1742 in Reval
[baron Vladimir I. Rosen, born 1742, died 1792, married Olympia Raevskaya / Olimpia / Olimpiada Rajewska born ca 1746];
the son of Hans Christian von Rosen, of Sonorm, born in 1717 in Linden.
Above Karl Gustav Woldemar Amandus von Rosen, b. 12 Jan 1813 at Resna, m. 1844 at Hapsal / Haapsalu to Hedwig Charlotte von
Gernet b. at Reval, the daughter of Johann von Gernet and his wife Hedwig Elisabeth von Patkul of Habbinem.
Sons of above named Hedwig:
1.
Johann Wilhelm Fabian Richard von Rosen, b. at Neuenhof near Hapsal, m. at St. Petersburg to Sophie Valentine Schottlander
d. 28 Sep 1912 at Reval,
2.
Leo Felix Karl von Rosen, b. in St. Petersburg, m. 2ndly in 1927 at London to Magna Smith, a
daughter of Nadeschda Kowalewskaja Smith / Nadjezda Kowalewski.
The palace of Herrenhaus Neuenhof that is Uuemoisa mois east part of Haapsalu at present.
The noble Schillings / Schilling family moved to Estonia / Estland from Courland (Kurland). Karl Gebhard von Schilling
began his service in the Russian army, married to Helene Charlotte von Romer of Muusleri / Seinigal and Orina / Orgena -
2 km north-east of Jarva-Jaani (Orina, Jarva-Jaani vald).
Muusleri (Seinigal by German) is a village in the rural community Kareda - ca 80 km east-south of Saku,
close to Jarva-Jaani.
Pauline Amalie Sophie von Schilling b. 1806 in Reval / Tallinn, Estland / Eesti, her mother Anna Juliane von Rosen b. 1770.
Explanation to Alexander P. Dadiani b. 1753:
he married Leonovna Anna Bagration-Gruzinskaja of Mukhrani [2nd] born 1753 died 1812.
Above named Anna Bagration-Gruzinskaja of Mukhrani born 1753, died in Moscow, February of 1812, married
Alexander Petrovich Dadiani b. 1753/1754, died in Moscow on 26 January 1811.
Her father Levan Bagration-Gruzinsky, born Moscow 1739, or 1730. He was in 1753 married to Alexandra Yakovlevna Sibirsky b. 1728.
Her grandfather Bakar I King of Kartli, born Kutaisi in 1700, married Anna Eristavi of Aragvi b. 1706.
Her great-grandfather Vakhtang VI King of Kartli, b. 15 Sept. 1675.
Alexander [the son of Bakar] or Aleksandr Bakarovich Gruzinsky, born 1726 died 1791, was a Russian-born Georgian
prince of the Mukhrani branch of the Bagrationi royal dynasty. Aleksandre was born ca 1724 / 1728, in Moscow.
Alexander was married to Princess Daria Aleksandrovna nee Menshikov, d.1817.
Named BAKAR, 1699 / 1700 - 1750, was the son of Vakhtang VI King of Kartli, b. 15 Sept. 1675 - died on March 26, 1737.
Vakhtang VI married in Imereti, in 1696, a princess Rusudan (died in Moscow, on December 30, 1740). They had children:
named above Prince Bakar (1699 / 1700 - 1750), ruler of Kartli;
Prince George (1712 - 1786), general of the Russian Empire;
Princess Tamar (b. in 1696) married, in 1712, Prince Teimuraz, the future king of Kakheti and Kartli;
Princess Anna (Anuka) (1698), married, in 1712, Prince Vakhushti Abashidze;
Princess Tuta (b. in 1699) [Bagration-Gruzinsky], married the Imeretian nobleman of the ducal family of Racha,
Gedevan, Duke of the Lowlands.
We back to the Grabowskis:
Count Wilhelm GRABOWSKI, the son of Albert Grabowski, d. 1851, m. Zofia Zawisza, Count in Russia in 1840. He had 8 sons:
Count Karol Oktawian GRABOWSKI, d. 1893, the owner of Rasna, Szymonowicze and Eustaszyn, m. Zofia Horwat.
Zofia HORWAT GRABOWSKA had daughter Zofia m. Count Konstanty Broel - Plater,
and Zofia Horwat had a son Aleksander Grabowski, b. 1852, the owner of Tolkaczewicze, in the MINSK governorate, m. Maria Reytan, with a daughter
Magdalena Grabowska m. Antoni Kieniewicz.
The Calvinist chapel of the RASNA parish was in Niepokojczyce under the patronage of the Rayskis.
Here in RASNA / Rasna, 1765 Tadeusz Matuszewicz was born - Polish politician, Minister of the Treasury of the Kingdom of Poland and Minister of Treasury of the Warsaw Duchy
{Tadeusz Wiktoryn Matuszewicz - born 1765 in Rasnia, died 1819 in Bologna, Polish speaker, publicist, translator, poet and theater critic. Minister of the Treasury of the Kingdom of Poland in 1815-1817, member of the Provisional Government of the Kingdom of Poland in 1815. A member of the Central Military Government of the Galicia in 1809, a Freemason. He was the son of Marcin Matuszewicz, of Brest, and Anna Niemirowicz-Szczytt, daughter of Józef, and Petronella Wolodkowicz}.
Niepokojczyce - in the Kobryn county, near Zabinka.
The secret network below was around Stadnicki of the Pleszew county with Wezyk, Stadnicki in Nawojowa
and Kamionka Wielka, and Pradzynski - Sulimierski - Krasicki - Kiedrzynski branch of Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka - Lubiec, Uminski - Mieroslawski - Kiedrzynski and of course Paszkowski - Armand - Konstantynowicz - Japaridze - Oldenburg of Racha near to Kutaisi and Omi, St Petersburg, Moscow, Tonie close to Cracow;
with the Krasicki - Malachowski of Bialaczow and Grodyslawice - Pieniany;
Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski branch in Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa;
Wyssogota-Zakrzewski of Chocen and Zelechow and in Pakoslaw;
Skorzewski in Raszkow, Margonin and Chelmo close to Przedborz, and around Wielichowo - Dluzyna.
The Kiedrzynski - Nostitz-Jackowski, and Kczewski - Wybicki with Arciszewski, Pstrokonski, Arnold,
Trampczewski, were the core of underground net under care of above main noble families.
Together with
Raczynski - Lubomirski - Kiedrzynski - Mielzynski and my family branch in
Chelmo close to Przedborz, Dluzyna close to Wielichowo, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka, Jedlno
close to Radomsko, Raszkow with Bieganin and Orpiszewko close to PLESZEW, Kiedrzyn and Kamyk north to
Czestochowa with Pluskowesy close to Chelmza and TRZEBCZ Szlachecki.
Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, Liniewo close to Koscierzyna, Turza Wielka near to LIPNO - the
genealogical link to Bieganin-Raszkow-Pogrzybow south to Pleszew / Broniszewice / Orpiszewek,
to Chocen commune south of Wloclawek and Gostomia by the Pilica river.
Note to above Chelmo:
Wincenty Witkowski b. 1788 in Karlin, 16 km south to Czarnocin, died in 1847 in Borzykowa,
in the Radomsko county [10 km south-west to MALUSZYN, south to Silnica and Wielgomlyny],
m. 1st to Brygida Starczewska d. 1834, in Borzykowa, a daughter of Jan STARCZEWSKI, and Antonina Silnicka;
the 2nd married in 1845 in Chelmo, in the Radomsko county [12 km west to Przedborz, 5 / 6 km south to
KRERY] to Eleonora Kiedrzynska b. ca 1818 in Biestrzykow Maly, in the Radomsko county,
[acc. to me - the granddaughter !] a daughter of
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1738/1740], an owner of Kiedrzyn and Kamyk close to Czestochowa,
and his wife Jozefa Luboinska [second wife ? or a wife of his son, because
unknown Luboinski ca 1820 was a manager of the Kukowo or in Dankowice].
Biestrzykow Maly - 7 km east to WOLA MALOWANA; north-east to KOBIELE WIELKIE; 8 km north-west to
WIELGOMLYNY; east to Dmenin.
Above Antoni Aleksy Ostoja Kiedrzynski of Kiedrzyn, was the owner of Kamyk. His descendant was the priest
in the Starokrzepice parish, 8 km south-west to KRZEPICE.
Pawel Skorzewski, 1744-1819, was born in Maczniki, 10 km south-west to KALISZ, the
Polish Brigadier General of the Duchy of Warsaw, the owner of Broniszewice, 12 km north-east-north to
Pleszew. Koscielna Wies is a village in the Goluchow community, within the Pleszew County
[here there are Stadnicki-Wezyk-Jordan in Broniszewice together with Skorzewski; and
Kiedrzynski in Orpiszewek together with Pradzynski from Wola Wiazowa],
9 kilometres south-east of Goluchow, 19 km south-east of Pleszew; in Koscielna Wies were
living the Walesas.
PAWEL SKORZEWSKI b. 1744, was the son of
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - 1768.
Anna Skorzewska was the sister to Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska m.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, who was the brother to the owner of KAMYK [a visit of the
Lubomirskis here - of Hungary and of St Petersburg], north-west to Czestochowa.
This is my branch of above named the Kiedrzynskis.
Bishop of Kamieniec Podolski, Adam Stanislaw Krasinski / Adam Krasinski was born in 1714,
d. 1800;
the son of
Jan Krasinski.
ADAM KRASINSKI visited Krolewiec in 1733, Paris in 1734-1736, in Roma in 1737-1745 and here
ADAM KRASINSKI was closest friend to KAJETAN SOLTYK, in 1745 in Germany and then he back to Poland;
in 1747 in Plock,
after death of Blazej Krasinski our ADAM Krasinski took Krasne close to Przasnysz.
Adam Krasinski acted together with JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason, in 1752-1759.
Adam Krasinski was appointed bishop of KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI in 1759 and in 1763-1768 he conducted
anti-Russian activities, but pro-German, together with Teodor Wessel in 1767.
In 1767 he held secret negotiations with Turkey against Russia and against the Poniatowski family -
the talks were in his Czarnokozince close to Kamieniec Podolski. 1768 - in Wroclaw, Dresden, Cieszyn
was looking for help from Saxony, and sent Ignacy Potocki to Wien.
Adam Krasinski came to Wien and Paris in 1768, then to Cieszyn, Byczyna, and
Jozef WYBICKI was sent to BERLIN with anti-Russian support of MARIANNA SKORZEWSKA
[she was died in 1791 in Berlin - not in 1773].
In 1769 with Kazimierz PULASKI in Turkey; next in Hungaria together with Jozef Bierzynski,
the friend of WESSEL [the family of Tadeusz Grabianka],
and with
JERZY MARCIN LUBOMIRSKI / Marcin Lubomirski to murder the king Stanislaw August Poniatowski
- Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt.