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The King Stanisław August Poniatowski, General Stanisław Fiszer, General Franciszek Paszkowski, Tadeusz Antoni Mostowski and General Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko - a way to the independent Poland.



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The network of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, the last on the throne of Poland and Lithuania:


Alexandre Chodzko / Aleksander Borejko Chodźko / Александр Ходзько / Аляксандар Ходзька, born 1804 in Krzywicze / Krivitchi, the Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire (now Kryvitchi, Minsk Region);
he died 1891 in Noisy-le-Sec; an Orientalist, the Polish writer and poet, was Russian consul in Persia.
He was son of the writer Jan Chodzko and Klara Korsak; brother of Michał and Józef Chodzko.
1841 to 1842, he stayed in Greece, in Italy and the United Kingdom.
In 1847 he married in Lausanne to Helena Dunin-Jundzill (1822 - 1886), daughter of Earl Wiktor / Victor Jundzill Dunin, General who emigrated from Poland;
she was the granddaughter of Mikołaj Michał Cichocki, son of Stanislas Poniatowski King of Poland, and Marianna Iwanska (Magdalena Agnieszka Lubomirska ?).
Named above Michał Mikołaj Cichocki / Michael Nicholas Cichocki (b. 1770 in Warsaw, died 1828 in Warsaw), Brigadier General of the Duchy of Warsaw; graduated from the Corps of Cadets, the captain, took part in the 1792 war with Russia. He died suddenly. He was a member of the Masonic lodge 'Slavic Unity'.
Above Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna (1739 - 1780), was daughter of Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski.
Above Marianna Iwanska + Stanisław August Antoni Poniatowski had child Michał Mikołaj Cichocki, General, 1770 Warsaw - 1828 Warsaw (parents: Stanisław August Poniatowski 1732 Wołczyn - 1798 in Petersburg; Marianna Iwańska about 1740 - after 1770).
Some on Karol Dunin Jundzill (1826-1855):
1. great-grandparents:
Tadeusz Dunin-Jundziłł of Grodno 1720-1771; Tadeusz Burzyński 1730-1773; Stanisław August Antoni II Poniatowski 1732-1798; Ignacy Jakub Bachmiński 1740-1794; Aniela Cygemberg-Zaleska b. 1730; Józefa Broel-Plater 1720-1778; Agnieszka Magdalena Anna Lubomirska 1739-1780 or after 1784
(1st married at the age of 16; we have inf. that Agnieszka 2nd married to Stanislaw II August Poniatowski in 1784, and they had one daughter Konstancja Szwan Poniatowska; Konstancja b. 1768 - d. 1844 in Dolsk, the Śrem County, was daughter of Agnieszka Magdalena Anna Sapieha; wife of Karol Szwan, and mother of Kazimierz Szwan + Julianna Barbara Elżbieta Szpilman b. circa 1796);
Ludwika Józefa Jórska of Jurzec b. 1740;
2. grandparents:
Franciszek Dunin-Jundziłł 1750-1818; Teresa Burzyńska b. 1764; Michał Cichocki, 1770-1828; Emilianna Bachmińska 1768-1844;
3. parents:
Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł 1790-1862; Teresa Karolina Cichocka 1799-1858.

Above Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieżyna / Magdalena Agnieszka Maria Poniatowski / Magdalena Agnieszka Lubomirska that is Maria Iwańska + Stanislas II Antoine Auguste Poniatowski de Pologne; she was born 1739, d. 1780, her parents:
Anthony Benedict Lubomirski / Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski and Anna Zofia / Anna Sophia Ożarowska - the daughter of George Ozarowski. Sister of George Martin Lubomirski. In 1756 she remarried by Alexander Michael Sapieha. From this marriage were born two sons and four daughters. Names of children are: Kazimierz, Anna Teofila, Karolina, Franciszek, Marianna Katarzyna, and Emilia.
Her all children:
Konstancja Żwan, Michał Cichocki (with Stanisław August Poniatowski), and mentioned Kazimierz, Anna Teofila, Karolina, Franciszek, Marianna Katarzyna and Emilia (with above Aleksander Michał Sapieha).
Meanwhile, the Princess Agnes Lubomirski Sapieżyna approached the king of Poland, giving birth to another man; with Sapieha was above five children (!) during the first five years of married life; the first husband, her next of kin Lubomirski, was 35 years older, and soon died.
At the age of 23 began approchement with the king, gave birth of two children, Michal / Michael and Konstancja / Constance, but Prince Sapieha did not recognize them, by giving the name "Cichoccy" (formally as children of Jan / John Cichocki, and his wife Marianna Iwańska).
Above Michał Mikołaj Cichocki / Michal Cichocki, son of the king and the Duchess, was born in 1770, in 1813 become a General. He left numerous children (maternal branch).
He was father of Teresa Karolina Dunin-Jundziłł. She was born 1799 and died in 1858 in Switzerland; her mother was Emilia Katarzyna Abramowicz;
Teresa Karolina Dunin-Jundziłł was wife of Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł, and mother of
Teresa Wiktoria Daszkiewicz;
Helena Chodźko;
Emilia;
Maria Sołtan;
Wiktor Dunin-Jundziłł;
Karol Dunin-Jundziłł;
Konstancja; and
Albertyna Sołtan.
About Konstancja / Constance wrote Dr. Czeppe:
son, Michal Cichocki was born in the autumn of 1770. In 1768 was a daughter Constance, bearing the names of Rużycka, Peters, and Cichocka. She lived at home in Warsaw of merchants Peter and Dorothy Peters.
Constance, married (and divorced) Szwan / Shvanov aka Zwanow. See Polish Biographical Dictionary, Vol. XXXV, pp. 170-171.
1844 in Dolsk, the Turzysk parish in Volyn / Volhynia, Konstancja Ciechocka Żwanowa died, left a son Kazimierz Zwan, the grandson of the king Poniatowski.
Kazimierz Zwan died in Warsaw in 1858, was colonel of the former Polish Army; born in the Volyn province in Mikitycze; Constantine Koehler, stepson;
in 1854 Zwan was living in Warsaw at a palace, owned by Joseph Dyzmański, previously owned by the sister of King, Izabella Poniatowski Branicka; next of kin was Julia Spilman.
Karol Szwan was married to Constance Cichocka (she aged 15 ?!) on January 19, 1783 in Warsaw; she divorced above Karol / Charles. At the cemetery Powazki in Warsaw: KAZIMIERZ ŻWAN, colonel, died 1858; close to him was buried JULJA 1st KOEHLER, 2nd ŻWAN, d. 1875; divorced (in 1825), Kohler had four children, including probably the last born shortly before the divorce.
But we know Julia Köhler m. in 1836 to Dobrski Julian, a noble and at the same time a singer; the youngest of their children, Helen, married Charles Wolanski, landowner in Podole;
on the other hand about Julianna nee Spillman / Szpilman, 1st married to Köhler / Kochler, 2nd to Szwan / Żwan; she was daughter of Franciszek and Małgorzata nee Rogowski; Franciszek Spillman died in 1840 in Warsaw.
Konstancja Salomea Gładkowska born 1810, in Warsaw, was the daughter of Andrzej b. ca 1763, and Salomea Woelke aka Wilkin (1786 - after 1833); her father was manager of the house; the godmother was Constance / Konstancja Cichocki Żwan, illegitimate daughter of King Stanislaw August. Gladkowska studied singing at the Warsaw Conservatory, under the direction of Carl Soliva. 1829 during the concert she met Frederic Chopin - lasted one and a half year and turned into a youthful fascination with Frederick. Konstancja married Grabowski and has left five children, of whom we know Sophia-Valentina married
Antoni Karpinski - Anthony led the Branickis company near Kiev and traded wheat in Odessa.
Inf. under copyright by Mysłakowski and Andrzej Sikorski in 2007.
Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, 1732 - 1798 in Saint Petersburg, was son of Stanisław Poniatowski and Konstancja Zofia; father of Izabela Sobolewska; Michał Grabowski; Stanisław I Grabowski; Konstancja Grabowska; Petrovna Romanov Grand Duchess of Russia; Anna Poniatowski; Michał Mikołaj Cichocki and Konstancja Szwan.
King was brother of Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski; Franciszek Poniatowski; Aleksander Poniatowski; Ludwika Maria Zamojska; Izabela Antonina Mokronowska Branicka; Andrzej Poniatowski, and Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski.
Inf. by Andrzej Hennel in 2014.
Above Petrovna Romanov Grand Duchess of Russia / Анна Петровна Romanov, 1757 Petersburg - 1759; daughter of Stanisław II August Poniatowski, King of Poland and Catherine II the Great, Empress of All Russia; she was sister of Anna Poniatowski.
The brother of above named King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, was Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski 1736 in Gdańsk - 1794 in Warsaw; son of Stanisław Poniatowski;
he was the father of Piotr Paweł Jan Maleszewski.


Stanislaw Grabowski, favourite son of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, was the founder of the church in Pustelnik; he was the owner of the estate in Krubki - Górki in the Pustelnik parish; he has hosted there, in Krubki Górki, then called Gorki, in 1821, among others, of the future Tsar of Russia, Aleksander I Pawlowicz Romanow, son of Pawel I. Elzbieta Grabowska was the wife of the last Polish King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
Stanislaw Grabowski, the most beloved son by the king - minister of religious and public enlightenment of the Polish Kingdom in 1818-1831,
took over the estate in Krubki Górki and built a wooden manor here.
Aleksander I Pawlowicz Romanow, as some historians claim, was a child of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski and Tsarina Katarzyna.

Stanislaw Grabowski lived until 1847. Because he did not care about the property in Krubki Górki, it was sold for debts into the hands of the Arkuszewski family. Krubki-Górki is a village in Poland, in the Masovian Voivodeship, in the Wolomin county - east to WOLOMIN; in the Poswietne commune.

Maurycy Prozor 1st was not born in 1801 in Romajny {close to the Zagorski family, Puslowski, Szymon Syruc - then to Prozor and next to MEDEKSZA; in 1863 to WAKSEL; near to Nartowski L.; and J. Nartowski} in the KOWNO county.

Maurycy Prozor 1st was born in September 1801 in Rothley-Temple in the Leicestershire county in the central part of ENGLAND.
In March 1831 he headed the uprising in the Kovno county; he fought many times with Russian troops, among others he defended KIEJDANY / Kyedani. In July, he joined the corps of General Henryk Dembinski and with him retreated to the Congress Kingdom. On August 31, 1831, he received the Golden Cross of the Order Virtuti Militari. In 1832 he came to France. He was supporter of Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. He became a member of the Monarch Society of the Third May.
MAURYCY married Anna Chlopicki, with 3 sons: Edward; Maurycy 2nd; Lucjan.
Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. above Edward Prozor b. ca 1830, the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple, the Leicestershire county, d. 1886. The Lithuanian Count Maurycy Prozor 3rd, was born on January 28, 1849, in Vilnius, Lithuania, as the son of named Edward Prozor and his wife Maria Zaleska.
Edward Prozor was the son of named Maurycy Prozor 1st + Anna Chlopicka.
The father of MAURYCY senior, was ANIELA OSKIERKA and her husband Ignacy Kajetan Prozor. Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz. Ignacy Kajetan Prozor was General major of the Kowno county],
with:
Kornela Prozor Rokicka, 1800-1835;
Henryk Prozor;
Maurycy Prozor 1st senior 1801-1886 + Anna Chlopicka b. ca 1810.

Maurycy Prozor senior was born in Rothley-Temple, Leicestershire, died in 1886. PROZOR Maurycy 1st (1801-1886) was the commander of the Kowno Uprising in 1831; he had children:
Edward Prozor b. ca 1830 {Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. [his first wife] Edward Prozor b. ca 1830, the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801. EDWARD married second to GRABOWSKA [Poniatowski line - see above on Elzbieta Poniatowska-Grabowska and Stanislaw Grabowski - Poniatowski]};
Maurycy Prozor 2nd born ca 1830;
Lucjan Prozor;
and daughter JULIA PROZOR JACZEWSKA-ZALESKA b. ca 1829.

Rothley Temple / Rothley Preceptory / Rowth-Ley, was a preceptory in the village of Rothley, Leicestershire, England, associated with both the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller [see General Franciszek Paszkowski and Cracow; also Volhynia and the Freemasons in the Great Poland]. The chapel was constructed by the Knights Templar.
In the Middle Ages, Rothley was home to a manor of the Knights Templar, known as Rothley Temple, but now the Rothley Court Hotel, which passed to the Babington family after the dissolution of the monasteries in the 16th century.


Now brief explanation to the Chodzko family:

The Chodzko family come from Daniil Chodzko owner of Nowosiolki in the Czernichow province, and in the province of Smolensk he was landowner of Kołtaki in 1684.
Next persons in order:
Andrzej Chodzko, officer in Oshmiana in 1714.
Andrzej Michał Boreyko - Chodzko, officer in Oshmiana in 1740, and captain of Oshmiana in 1745.
Jozef / Joseph CHODZKO 1723-1782, married Konstancja BUJNICKA; that is Józef Borejko - Chodzko, judge of the city council in 1756 and inf. about him in Oszmiana, 1765.
Maybe his brother - Szymon Boreyko - Chodzko, who signed the Confederation act in 1764 as a representative of the Oszmiana county.
Michał Chodzko - inf. of 1774, and in 1784 was the Magistrates Oshmiana judge.
Kazimierz, in Oshmiana - 1783.
Tadeusz, officer in Oshmiana in 1787.
Ignatius, a Jesuit, professor at the Sorbonne, his sister Barbara married Michał Iwaszkiewicz.

Jan CHODZKO 1776-1851 (see below), the son of above Józef and Konstancyia Bujnicki, married to Clara Korsak - Jan was the President of the Civil Minsk Chamber, and the School Inspektor of the Province of Vilnius and Minsk; died in 1851, buried in Zasław.

His son Aleksander was arrested in 1830/1831 and taken to St. Petersburg where he met the father, then above Alexandre Chodzko / Aleksander Borejko Chodźko was deported also in Siberia. Next he was the Russian consul in Persia, then professor of Slavic literature at the College de France,
well-known author who married to Helena Jundziłł, daughter of Victor, with her sons, Victor Chodzko m. Mary Baldassari, with children:
Edward, Victor junior, Helena and Aleksander junior - the English naval captain, and the last son was Adam, an engineer residing in San Francisco.

Stanislaw / Stanislas Chodzko, chemist; son of above Jan Chodzko; the brother of above named Alexander. Józef, the third brother, General.

Ignacy Chodzko / Ignatius, born in 1795, a great novelist, the author of "Images of Lithuania".

Leonard Chodzko, was son of Ludwik Chodzko, Marshal of the Zawilejski region and Waleryia Dederko; he was grandson of Jozef / Joseph CHODZKO 1723-1782, and Konstancja BUJNICKA;
Leonard was born in 1800, residing in Paris, author of many historical works, his brother
Aleksander Chodzko died, 1877.
See below!

Jan Chodźko

(he was son of Jozef / Joseph CHODZKO 1723-1782, and Konstancja BUJNICKA - they had children:
1.
Ludwik Tadeusz Chodzko / Louis Thadee CHODZKO, 1769-1843, married to Waleria DEDERKO with son
Leonard CHODZKO, 1800-1871 who married to Olympe MALESZEWSKI / Olimpia Maleszewska;
see below - Sulkowski and on the Venture of Paradise, the Breguet family and Duflon - Konstantynowicz Company!
2.
above Jan CHODZKO 1776-1851 m. Klara KORSAK, d. 1852, with son
Alexandre CHODZKO 1802-1891)

1776-1851 m. above named Klara Korsak 1770-1852.
Jan Chodzko / Jan Borejko Chodźko (1776 in Wilno, died 1851 - Minsk), was the father of
Jozef Chodzko / Joseph (see below), the Russian general, surveyor and geographer;
Alexander / Aleksander Borejko Chodźko (1804 in Krzywicze, died 1891 in Noisy-le-Sec), poet, orientalist and Slavist, a professor at the College of France;
Stanislas, chemist; and
Michel Chodźko, Polish poet.

Above Aleksander Borejko Chodźko / Alexandre Chodzko m. Helene Dunin de Jundzvill / Helena Jundzill (born 1822) in 1847 with son
Victor Chodzko 1848-1931, m. in 1876 to Marie BALDASSARI, 1852-1923;
his grandson was Alexandre CHODZKO 1881-1925, m. in 1913 to Jenny Odette TOURNOIS, 1893-1981,
with great-grandson Michel CHODZKO, 1915-2002.

Above Joseph Chodzko / Józef Boreyko Chodźko or Khodzko / Ходзько Иосиф Иванович, born 1800 in Krzywicze, ex-the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, died in 1881 in Tiflis / Tbilisi, a General-topographer and Polish geographer. He stayed in Paris in 1843, where he met Adam Mickiewicz and his three brothers: Alexandre, Michel and Stanislas, and his cousin Leonard - all Polish nationalists.

Mentioned above Jan Borejko Chodźko born 1776 in Wilno was the Chairman of Minsk Supreme Court; Chairman of the University of Wilno; awarded the Order of St. Vladimir; chamberlain of the Wilno district. He prevented the Russians burning of MINSK, before evacuating of the town.
Considering Napoleon as the liberator of Poland, as a good patriot, he slept Russian vigilance and introduced the Marshal Davoust in stores of food and ammunition - Napoleon heard the news; after the retreat of the French, he had to flee Poland but he returned thanks to the amnesty of the Emperor Alexander. He was the founder of two Masonic lodges, one in Vilnius and one in Minsk. He was the top member of a patriotic secret society after the uprising of 29 November 1830, and he was arrested and taken to St. Petersburg where he met in prison his son Alexander who was also arrested, it was the last time that they saw themselves. Jan was sentenced to 5 years in prison and deported to Russia. His eldest son Alexandre Chodzko / Aleksander Borejko Chodźko was deported also in Siberia. Jan could not return to his homeland but died in 1851 in Minsk.

Stanisław II August Poniatowski, King of Poland was brother of Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski b. 1736 in Gdańsk, d. 1794 in Warsaw;

Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski was father of named above Piotr Paweł 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
(see Sulkowski, Venture and Breguet, Duflon, Konstantynowicz at my domain: part 1, 2, 3 - the links below).

First marriage of Maleszewski with a beautiful Victoire Françoise 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 Chodźko Leonardowa; after the death of his 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;
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.

Józef Sulkowski gave an accurate description of the attack on the bridge at Arcole in one of his letters, written in French from Italy to a friend in Paris.
The letters were addressed to a Pole, probably Peter Maleszewski, although it seems strange that they did not mention on General Dabrowski in 1797; the last letter is dated from Sułkowski on August 7, 1797, and informed of the need for a truce with Austria in Leoben; Sulkowski with Maleszewski, known for hostility to Dabrowski and Bonaparte;
his letters are just such a "chronicle of war", his last known letter was sent one month before his murder. Sulkowski arrived in Italy in mid-1796. At first, he was assigned captain; then was one of the five aides of Bonaparte. With him were appointed aides of Bonaparte: Muiron - battalion chief, who was killed at Arcole, and Cpt. Duroc, later General, duc de Friuli and the grand marshal of the palace. From previous nominations were aides: Bonaparte's brother Louis, who later became the King of the Netherlands and the father of Napoleon III, and Marmont, who later became marshal, Duc de Ragusa. The famous company. Reinhard writes in the epilogue of his book about the future of Sulkowski, on his reluctance to gen. Dabrowski and friendship with Maleszewski, based largely on the work of Simon Askenazy. Does not explain the circumstances of the death of Sułkowski in Egypt, maybe not intentionally Bonaparte sent Sułkowski to death.
Pierr Maleszewski / Piotr / Peter Maleszewski had a special trust of gen. Bernadotte and when Bernadotte on July 3, 1799 was appointed Minister of War, Maleszewski was his secretary. Bernadotte was close to the Jacobins. When Bernadotte on September 14, 1799 was removed from the Ministry of War, Bonaparte was then in Egypt and returned to France, on October 9, 1799; Zeromski wrote that when riots broke out in Cairo, Bonaparte had only two aides, Croisier and Sulkowski.
Sulkowski come out first. His friend, Venture, tries to stop it; Venture said he looked at Bonaparte's face, at his eyes. Sulkowski: Bad eyes? ... Do not care about me ... Venture: It's not enough. ... Bonaparte ... made by hand ... a secret character. ... This gesture is an absolute command. It is a sign.
Acc. to S. Kirkor.

Acc. to http://watch-wiki.org/index.php?title=Breguet,_Antoine-Louis/nl:
"Antoine-Louis Breguet was born in Paris on 13 August 1776 and was the son of Abraham-Louis Breguet. He lost his mother at a very young age in 1780, and
after the French revolution was sent in 1790 for his safety to England; and here worked with his father's colleague and friend John Arnold on the job of watch making. After his return to France saw his father forced in 1793 to flee to Switzerland; 1795, Abraham and Antoine went back to Paris and he worked in his father's store 'Breguet & Fils'.
On 22 December 1804 Louis-Clement Breguet was born but Louis-Antoine married later with Jeanne Françoise Venture, on 2nd December 1810. In that year was born his daughter Louise Charlotte. Jeanne Françoise Venture was previously married to the economist and Polish historian Piotr / Pierr Maleszewski; she was the daughter of a diplomat in Cairo; the Maleszewski couple was divorced in 1809. Jeanne Françoise died on January 20, 1813, only 38 years old.
On the death of his father, Antoine took over the business and even though he had a good education as watchmaker; slowly but surely, the company fell down; sales and orders were off, and the company ran into financial difficulties. One by one its key employees leaving the sinking ship. Around 1833 the company was almost bankrupt and sold; he was also engaged in a process with his father's friend Louis Moinet about his father's manuscripts. ... In 1824 "Le Buisson" (The Château du Buisson) moved to Champceuil near Corbeil, about 40 kilometers south of Paris. The Breguet family worked closely with the invention of the dial telegraph realizing the first tests at castle of Buisson. ... There he was working in the electrical laboratory and library.
Antoine-Louis Breguet decided to withdraw and put the company on 18 July 1847 to his son Louis-Clement for about 120000 francs; the company was not only based at address Quai de l'Horloge 79 but also on the Place Dauphine 26. For the last twenty years of his life Antoine-Louis was no longer interested in timepieces, he lived at the estate with his aunt Charlotte Breguet and daughter Louise, who eventually inherited the estate".

Jozef Sulkowski's father was Franciszek SULKOWSKI, prince 1733 - 1812

(copyright by B. C. Biega at page biega.com/sulkowski-family.html:
ALEXANDER JOSEPH SULKOWSKI, b. 1695 in Cracow, d. 1762 in Leszno, a companion of August III, son of August II, and was his Minister of State in Saxony from 1733 to 1738; a Count of the Holy Roman Empire in 1733; Prince by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria in 1752; bought the estates of Rydzyna and Leszno from the exiled ex-king of Poland Stanislaw Leszczynski, and estates of Bielsko in Cieszyn Silesia, married Baroness Maria Francis Stein zu Jettingen, had four sons and three daughters:

1. August Casimir (Kazimierz), b. 1729, general of the royal army, Marshal of the Polish parliament 1775 - 1776, married Louise Mniszech in 1766;

2. Alexander Antoni, b. 1730, General of the royal army 1785, married Elenor Cetner in 1755;

3. FRANCIS (FRANCISZEK), b. 1733, d. 1812, the Bielsko estates,

4. ANTONI PAUL, b. 1734, the RYDZYNA line;

5. Marianna, b. 1728, d. 1749, married Franciszek Jakub Szembek in 1747;

6. Joanna, b. 1736, d. 1800, married Prince Peter Sapieha in 1750;

7. Josepha Petronela, b. 1737, married Prince Ignacy Potocki in 1753)

and 2. Jeanne VENTURE de PARADIS 1774 - 1813 married to

a. Ludwik / Louis MALESZEWSKI with children

Klementyna nee Maleszewska / Clementine MALESZEWSKI married to de LAQUEILLE, 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 François Clément BREGUET 1804 - 1883 married to Charlotte Eugénie Caroline LASSIEUR 1815 - 1889 with children:

Louise BREGUET 1847-1930,

Antoine BREGUET 1851-1882,

Madeleine BREGUET 1853-1877;

B. Louise Charlotte Clémentine BREGUET 1810 - 1887 married to Dr LIONNET.

The genealogy of the Niaudet family:

Alice NIAUDET b. 1839 in Paris, d. 1929, her parents: Prosper NIAUDET and Mathilde LASSIEUR 1813 - 1896;
she married in 1862 to Leonce GRENIER b. 1830 in Amiens, Prof. of the l'Ecole Normale and at the lycée Henri IV, his parents: Jean GRENIER and Marie MUROL;
her brother and sister: Alfred NIAUDET 1835-1883, and Sophie NIAUDET 1837-1907;
mentioned here Alfred NIAUDET m. in 1869 to Sophie TASCHEREAU b. 1847, d. 1924 in Fontainebleau; her son Henri NIAUDET 1874-1940 m. Valentine ROUX. Her daughter Mathilde NIAUDET 1875-1966 m. Alfred FUCHS.
Above Sophie NIAUDET m. Marcelin BERTHELOT (Académie des Sciences) from parents: Jacques Martin BERTHELOT 1799-1864 and Ernestine BIARD 1800-1876;
Sophie's children:
Marcel-Andre BERTHELOT 1862-1938 + Léa LEMOINE,
Marie-Helene BERTHELOT 1863-1895 + Georges Henri Joseph LYON,
Juliette BERTHELOT 1864-1928 (Juliette BERTHELOT 1864-1928 = Camille Berthelot 1864 - 1928) + Charles-Victor LANGLOIS,
Daniel BERTHELOT 1865-1927,
Philippe BERTHELOT 1866-1934 Ambassador + Helene LINDER,
and Rene-Jules BERTHELOT 1872-1960 + Jeanne SCHWEISGUTH.

A branch of Antoine Louis BREGUET, 1776-1858, with Jeanne VENTURE de PARADIS, 1774-1813:

Joseph DURAND-RUEL b. 1862 - Paris, d. 1928 - Paris, dealer, he had a portrait by Renoir; married in 1896, Paris to Marie Jenny LEFÉBURE (daughter-in-law of Paul Marie Joseph Durand Ruael b. 1831, the owner of the Galerie Durand-Ruel in Paris), born 1868 - Paris, d. 1962, daughter of Anatole LEFÉBURE 1839-1916;
with children:
1. Marie-Louise DURAND-RUEL, 1897-1991 married to Jean d'ALAYER de COSTEMORE, 1897-1991;
2. Pierre DURAND-RUEL, 1899-1961 married Ginette ROMAN;
3. Anne-Marie DURAND-RUEL, 1901-1990 married Jacques LEFÉBURE 1898-1960;
4. Charles DURAND-RUEL / Charles Marie Paul, 1905-1985 married Madeleine BREGUET 1912-2002
with 4 children;
Charles sold 'Oil on canvas, by Pierre Auguste Renoir, Women with a Guitar', ca 1896/1897, purchased from the artist in 1898, by Paul Marie Joseph Durand Ruael b. 1831; then sold to Sam Salz, Inc., New York, in 1963, now to the P. and J. LEVIN Foundation, 2001.

Above Madeleine BREGUET 1912-2002 was daughter of Jacques BREGUET, and Simone DEVELLE, 1887-1963;
and she was grand-daughter of Antoine BREGUET, 1851-1882, and Marie Eugenie DUBOIS, 1858-1903;
and she was great grand-daughter of Louis François Clément BREGUET, 1804-1883, and his wife Charlotte Eugénie Caroline LASSIEUR, 1815-1889.

Above Louis F. C. Breguet was son of Antoine Louis BREGUET, 1776-1858, with Jeanne VENTURE de PARADIS, 1774-1813.
Above Antoine was son of Abraham-Louis BREGUET, 1747-1823, and Cecile L'HUILLIER, 1752-1781.

We back to Louis BREGUET b. 1691 from Jonas BREGUET d. 1711, and his wife Suzanne BOLLE; he married in 1713 in Les Verrieres, at the Canton de Neuchatel to Julienne MEURON with child:
Jonas Louis BREGUET 1719-1758 m. to Suzanne Marguerite BOLLE with children:

a. Abraham-Louis BREGUET 1747-1823 + Cécile L'HUILLIER 1752-1781 with:
Antoine Louis BREGUET, watchmaker 1776-1858;
b. Henri-François BREGUET 1748-1750,
c. Suzanne Marie BREGUET born 1750,
d. Henri BREGUET born in 1752,
e. Henriette,
f. Charlotte BREGUET 1756-1840,
g. Marie Louise BREGUET 1759-1797 m. in the Canton de Neuchâtel to David LASSIEUR 1759-1796 with son
Jonas Louis LASSIEUR, 1785-1850.
Above Jonas Louis LASSIEUR b. 1785 in Le Locle, Canton de Neuchâtel, d. 1850 in Paris, watchmaker, married Jeanne Sophie COURBIN born 1787, with
1. Mathilde LASSIEUR 1813-1896 m. 1834, Paris to Prosper NIAUDET with
a. Alfred NIAUDET 1835-1883 + Sophie TASCHEREAU 1847-1924 with:
Henri NIAUDET 1874-1940,
Mathilde NIAUDET 1875-1966;
b. Sophie NIAUDET 1837-1907 m. Marcelin BERTHELOT 1827-1907 with:
Marcel-André BERTHELOT 1862-1938,
Marie-Helene BERTHELOT 1863-1895,
Juliette BERTHELOT 1864-1928 (Juliette BERTHELOT 1864-1928 = Camille Berthelot 1864 - 1928),
Daniel BERTHELOT at Académie des Sciences 1865-1927,
Philippe BERTHELOT Ambass. 1866-1934,
Rene-Jules BERTHELOT 1872-1960;
c. Alice NIAUDET 1839-1929 married Léonce GRENIER;
2. Charlotte Eugenie Caroline LASSIEUR 1815-1889 married to Louis François Clément BREGUET (at the Académie des Sciences) 1804-1883 with:
a. Louise BREGUET 1847-1930 married in 1868, Paris to Ludovic HALÉVY 1834-1908 with:
Élie HALÉVY 1870-1937 and
Daniel HALÉVY 1872-1962;
b. Antoine BREGUET 1851-1882 married to Marie Eugénie DUBOIS 1858-1903 with:
Madeleine BREGUET 1878-1900,
Louis BREGUET (Aviation) 1880-1955,
Jacques BREGUET 1881-1939;
c. Madeleine BREGUET 1853-1877 married Jules Antoine Charles TASCHEREAU 1843-1918 with:
Henriette TASCHEREAU 1873-1955.
Mentioned above Leonce GRENIER / Michel Martin Léonce GRENIER b. 1830, Prof., l'Ecole Normale, lycée Henri IV, his father Jean GRENIER; married Alice NIAUDET b. 1839, from Prosper NIAUDET and Mathilde LASSIEUR 1813-1896.
Now very importance:
Annette CLÉMENCEAU 1895 - 1979, her parents Albert CLÉMENCEAU 1861-1927 + Marthe MEURICE 1863-1955; m. Richard LANGLOIS in 1893 from parents:
Charles-Victor LANGLOIS and Juliette BERTHELOT 1864-1928 (Juliette BERTHELOT 1864-1928 = Camille Berthelot 1864 - 1928).
Dr Paul CLÉMENCEAU 1777-1860 m. Therese JOUBERT 1787-1836, with Dr Benjamin CLÉMENCEAU 1810-1897;
next generation Albert CLÉMENCEAU 1861-1927 m. Marthe MEURICE 1863-1955, her daughter Annette CLÉMENCEAU 1895-1979.
Annette Clemenceau died in 1979 in Meudon, Île-de-France, wife of Richard Langlois-Berthelot and was sister of Lise Clemenceau.
Richard Langlois-Berthelot b. 1893 Paris, d. 1974, son of Charles Victor Langlois and Camille Berthelot; was brother of Philippe Langlois Berthelot;
copyright by George J. Homs.
Above Camille Berthelot 1864 - 1928, daughter of Marcellin Berthelot and Sophie Niaudet; wife of Charles Victor Langlois; mother of Philippe Langlois Berthelot and Richard Langlois-Berthelot; she was sister of Daniel Berthelot; Marcel Andre Berthelot; Marie Helene Berthelot; Philippe Berthelot and Rene Berthelot.
Above Pierre Eugene Marcellin Berthelot 1827 in Paris, d. 1907, his wife Sophie Niaudet;
father of Daniel Berthelot; Marcel Andre Berthelot; Camille Berthelot; Marie Helene Berthelot; Philippe Berthelot; and Rene Berthelot.
Above Sophie Niaudet 1837 - 1907 in Paris, daughter of Prosper Niaudet and Mathilde Lassieur.

The CLÉMENCEAU family:
Emma CLÉMENCEAU 1840-1928,
Georges Le Tigre CLÉMENCEAU 1841-1929,
Paul CLÉMENCEAU 1857-1946, and
Albert CLÉMENCEAU 1861-1927 (above mentioned Annette CLÉMENCEAU 1895 - 1979 was his daughter).
Georges CLÉMENCEAU Le Tigre / Georges CLÉMENCEAU, b. 1841 in Mouilleron-en-Pareds, 1893 Clemenceau confined his political activities to journalism; 1894, a French artillery captain, Alfred Dreyfus, was falsely accused of passing secrets to the Germans. 1895, the new Intelligence Chief Georges Picquart, was fed evidence that the spy was actually Esterhazy, who was not a Jew. Georges CLÉMENCEAU took an active part as a supporter of Emile Zola and an opponent of the anti-Semitic and Nationalist campaigns in the Dreyfus case. 1898 Clemenceau published Emile Zola's "J'accuse" on the front page. 1906 appointed Clemenceau as Minister of the Interior, Clemenceau served as the Prime Minister of France from 1906 to 1909, and again from 1917 to 1920.

1883 - Breguet:

The Home Breguet, became a limited company with a capital of three million but was continued without Breguet as its head, because the grandchildren, Louis and Jacques, had only three and two years; following its sale to Edward Brown, his supervisor: electrical machinery and steam, pumps, gears, projectors and lighting equipment, special equipment for marine, underwater mines, etc. House Breguet was absorbed by the company Fives-Lille Gallen, and became apartment buildings, acc. to http://www.geuzeinfo.com/telegraphy.
Louis Charles Breguet was born January 2, 1880 in Paris; he was son and grand-son of physicists, he started the family business in 1907 at Douai (Nord) by building a 'gyroplane', the first rotary wing aircraft, considered the ancestor of the helicopter.
He built his first aircraft in 1909, which broke the speed record for 10 km in 1911.
Breguet, Louis François Clément b. Paris, 1804; d. Paris, 1883.
His grandfather, Abraham, from Neuchatel, was one of the best-known clockmakers of Paris; his shop was established ca 1775. "...Louis's father, Antoine, became Abraham's partner in 1807. After spending some time in Neuchatel with his godfather when he was about eight, Louis was apprenticed to Perrelet, in Versailles, for two years, and then joined his father and grandfather. From 1824 to 1827 he worked with Barral in Geneva, upon his return to Paris worked on naval chronometers.
... Finally, in 1833, the enterprise was organized into a company and turned over to Louis and two other partners, one of whom was a cousin. After 1830 Breguet turned to making electrical instruments, particularly precision apparatus. His first electric clocks date from 1839. ... Work on induced currents with
Antoine Masson in 1842 ... in 1843 Breguet created, for François Arago, an apparatus with a revolving mirror
... in 1876 Cornelius Roosevelt, representing Bell in Paris, put the Breguet firm in charge of setting up the French telephone system...",
acc. to http://www.encyclopedia.com.

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-SAÔNE - 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 known J. P. Garran de Coulon, who had daughters:
1. Jeanne Françoise Félicité GARRAN de COULON;
2. Félicité-Françoise 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. ...".
B. M. Shapiro wrote:
"Eager to demonstrate that all of the violent eruptions of summer 1789 were parts of a carefully orchestrated Masonic plot and equally eager to connect the Comite des Recherches to this plot,
Gustave Bord was trying to persuade his readers that GARRAN, the author of the Comite's published brief against those servants of the Monarchy who had escaped the July violence, was a 'point man' in a well-planned effort to eliminate a host of top royal officials.
For, having helped dispose of Flesselles and Berthier, Garran's next assignment, in Bord's eyes, was to engineer the judical assassination of BESENVAL:
'At each event, he launches the word or phrase which compromises the man in the hot seat... Garran de Coulon was certainly partly responsible for the assassinations of the Prevot des Marchands and the Intendant de Paris, and now he is given the task of rendering a legal opinion on the question of whether those in authority in JULY (1789) were guilty'.
By adding his 'evidence' linking Garran to the Flesselles and Berthier assassinations to his extravagant vision of
the Comite des Recherches as 'the model for all these revolutionary committes which, in a few months, will put the executioner to work on a full-time basis',
BORD was able construct the following equation:
July Massacres = Comite des Recherches = Terror. ...".
"Jean-Philippe Garran de Coulon, 1748-1816, the son of a provincial tax collector, had come to Paris to join a crowd of starving authors and client-less lawyers. And though he was the author of no less than forty-three pre-revolutionary literary and philosophical works ... none of them was apparently ever published.
But despite being, as childhood friend and National Assambly deputy Creuze-LATOUCHE put it, almost unknown, before the Revolution, GARRAN quickly established himself as an important Parisian activist in the crucial months of May, June, and July 1789.
On April 22, his local district had only selected him as a supplemental delegate to the Assembly of Third Estate Electors. Yet, benefitting, in all likelihood, from his close ties to CREUZE-LATOUCHE (also on KATE'S list of leading 'proto-Girondins'), he rapidly attained city-wide recognition and was almost elected in late May 1789 to the Estates-General itself. It was in the Assembly of Electors that Garran came into his own as a key member of the municipality's democratic fraction. ... we will see Garran playing an especially significant role on July 14 itself.
By the time the Comite des Recherches was formed in October, he was one of BRISSOT'S most important allies in the Assemblee des Representants, the municipal council which replaced the Electors on July 30.
... Garran was probably the one man most closely identified with it in the public mind. ... Hence, it was Garran who was largely responsible for the political cover that the Comite's aggressive public image provided for the indulgent policies of the FAYETTIST regime. ... Garran was the first deputy elected from Paris to the Legislative Assembly in 1791 ...
he remainde closely linked to BRISSOT and his other former colleagues from the municipality ... ... Garran served in the Thermidorian Convention, the Directory's Council of 500, and the Bonapartist Senate. He was also made a Count of the Empire...".

Above mentioned Creuze-LATOUCHE / Jacques Antoine Creuze-Latouche (1749 - 1800) was a French lawyer, Jacobin, and member of the National Convention of France during the French Revolution. He was born at Chatellerault, a lawyer in Poitiers and in Paris.
He spent some time in Switzerland before returning to Chatellerault in 1784;
1789 he was elected deputy to represent the third estate of Chatellerault in the Estates-General of 1789. 1789 a judge of the High Court of Orleans, to play an active role in the Chatellerault Jacobin Society and in 1790 he joined the Jacobin club in Paris. At the trial of King Louis XVI of France he voted against the appeal to the people, for detention followed by banishment and then for suspension.

Jacques Antoine Creuze-Latouche was the son of Jacques Creuze, lord of La Touche, adviser to the king and captain-superintendent of the castle of Chatellerault, and Maria Theresa Fremond La Merveillere. He traveled to Switzerland; married in 1780 with his cousin Jeanne Creuze from Antran in France, close to Vienne in the region of Poitou-Charentes. They have two daughters, Laura Chapelain de Saint-Cyr and Teresa but both had no children. 1793, he gathered Eudora Roland, daughter of Madame Roland and her husband Jean Marie Roland, Viscount of Platiere, but Madame Roland was guillotined November 8; Jean Marie Roland, Viscount of Platiere, born 1734 in Thizy and died in 1793 in Bourg-Beaudouin;
Madame Roland, born Jeanne Marie Philipon, leading figure of the French Revolution. She played a major role in the Girondist party, and Eudora her daughter, became an orphan; the famous botanist Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc, a leading friend of Madame Roland, became her guardian; she married Pierre Leon Champagneux. Bosc was also an active member of the Philomatic Society of Paris.
Note on Maria Theresa Fremond La Merveillere:
come from Gilles Fremond, advisor to the king, who died on August 20, 1663 in Chatellerault. and his son Anthoine FREMOND who had son Anthoine III Fremond, born in 1661 and died in Chatellerault in 1739, captain of the Castle Chatellerault. He married in 1693 to Marie daughter of Joseph, of Poitiers, royal notary, and Florence Rigaud.
They had Marie Therese Florence Fremond, born in 1707, died in 1783, married Jacques Creuze, of la Touche (1694-1762) that is Jacques son of Michel b. 1663, m. in 1687 Claire RENAULT; Jacques married in 1741 Marie Therese Florence FREMOND de LA MERVEILLERE - her brothers and sisters: Antoine Jerome Fremond b. 1696, pastor of Coussay-les-Bois, archpriest of Chatellerault; Marie Jeanne Francoise, born 1700, married 1738 to Pierre Delaveau Treffort, lord of Massardiere, widower of Anne Beaupoil.
Jacques Antoine Creuze / Jacques Antoine 1749-1800, m. in 1780 Jeanne CREUZE / Jeanne-Catherine b. 1754 d. 1810, daughter of Michel Creuze, the Lord of La Maisonneuve 1733-1812.
Jacques-Antoine Creuze La Touche / Jacques Antoine Creuze as "Latouche-Creuze", born in 1749, economist, politician, member of the Convention, takes an active part in the reaction after 9 Thermidor, member of the institute, married his cousin with 2 girls:
1. Madame Chapelain de Saint-Cyr / Laure Creuze de La Touche / Laura Chapelain de Saint-Cyr m. in 1815 to Armand Chapelain de Saint-Cyr; Armand, Charles, "Alexis" Chapelain de Saint-Cyr was the Commissioner of powder and saltpetre; she was born 1783;
2. Therese Claire Creuze de la Touche / Therese Creuze de La Touche / Therese Clementine 1781-1862, m. in 1806 Pierre MARTINET; woman of letters; next of kin to Moriere, Bellaing, Lombares, Morcenx, Beaurepaire, Grailly of Hemery, of Dorides, Tudert, Montecler, Dreuzy.


Above named
Jacques Pierre Brissot or Jean Pierre Brissot (1754 - 1793), was a leading member of the Girondist movement during the French Revolution. Brissot was born at Chartres; a lawyer at Paris; married Felicite Dupont (1759 - 1818), who translated English works;
they lived in London; started in London a paper, Journal du Lycee de Londres; he paid a visit to the United States in 1788.
Acc. to Wikipedia:
Thomas Jefferson, ambassador in Paris at the time was familiar enough with him to note, 'Warville is returned charmed with our country. He is going to carry his wife and children to settle there'. Alas for Brissot, such an emigration never happened. 1789, Brissot was member of the Jacobin Club, of the Legislative Assembly, and later of the National Convention. Brissot was against the decision to execute the King.

Jean-Philippe, Count married to Anne-Jeanne Barrengue - she died on August 7 or 6th, 1808, in Saivres (or died in Champmargou, town of Auge, Deux-Sevres).
Garran de Coulon, Jean-Philippe (Count) died before December 26, 1816.

Jeanne Françoise Félicité Garran de Coulon, wife of Pierre Jean Maleszewski, resident at rue du Pont de Lodi, and Felicity Françoise 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 Félicité 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.
Above Anne-Jeanne Barrengue, born in Paris in 1759, died in Champmargou. Married in the Loiret department on April 23, 1780.

At margin:

Jean-Philippe Garran de Coulon (close to Niort, west France; Garran de Coulon, Jean-Philippe was born in Saint-Maixent (Deux-Sčvres) close to Niort in 1748) died in 1816, the son of a provincial tax collector, had come to Paris to join a crowd of starving authors and client-less lawyers. But despite being, as childhood friend and National Assambly deputy Creuze-LATOUCHE put it, almost unknown, before the Revolution, GARRAN quickly established himself as an important Parisian activist in the crucial months of May, June, and July 1789. Jacques-Antoine Creuze La Touche / Jacques Antoine Creuze / Jacques Antoine 1749-1800 had seen in his youth Switzerland and Savoy - south of Geneve.

We remember about the COULON family from Neuchatel, Suisse / Switzerland, for example Andre de COULON in 1922 in Neuchatel; Genevieve de COULON m. Alain GAUTIER; Albert de COULON 1824-1893; Paul Louis Auguste de COULON 1777-1855; Alphonse de COULON 1815-1884 m. in 1846 Julie DU PASQUIER 1827-1919.
COULON de Christiane, b. 1923 in Neuchatel (see Breguet, Duflon, Schaub) come from COULON Georges Albert, winemaker, 1850 - 1916; and COULON Alphonse 1815 - 1884 (study of Law in 1839 at the Universities of Berlin and Paris; visited the capitals of the North, Copenhagen, Christiana, Stockholm and St. Petersburg, then Greece, Egypt and Constantinople. He enters the Great Council in May 1840; at the Court Advocate, in Neuchatel in 1843, Tribunal president of Neuchatel in 1848 - until 1865).
He was son of COULON Paul Etienne, banker in Paris, b. 1779, in the house Coulon and Co.; 1813 trip to Italy. Naturalized in the Vaud canton.
COULON Paul Etienne was son of COULON Paul, member of the Pourtales and Co., a refugee from France to Switzerland in 1754, citizen of Neuchatel in 1767.
Born 1731, d. 1820. Paul Coulon had also son Louis-Auguste Coulon - author of the memories:
Paul Coulon, was the son of Joseph Coulon and his wife Jeanne Falies, of Rouergue, emigrated to Cornus, accompanied by his friend Jacques Carbonnier, moved to Geneva; Joseph Coulon brought from Barbain several wheat shipments. Paul Coulon was friend of the Rabout family from St Etienne; Rabout later was a member and president of the National Assembly, and shared the fate of the Girondins
(Jefferson wrote to Rabout de St. Etienne, on June 3, 1789).
Louis-Auguste Coulon - author of the memories, knew in Paris in 1796 his son Paul Rabout
(Jean-Paul Rabaut de Saint-Etienne b. 1743 - d. December 1793, was a leader of the French Protestants and a moderate French revolutionary; a Calvinist pastor; he sat among the Girondists, opposed the trial of Louis XVI, was a member of the Commission of Twelve; guillotined).
COULON Paul, member of the Pourtales and Co., refuge in Switzerland for religion in 1754, was received bourgeois on April 27, 1767. He entered the same year as an associate in the house of Pourtales.
Jacques Carbonnier, the friend of Paul Coulon, made in Geneva a clock; married a sister of Paul Coulon; his brother-in-law was a watchmaker; Paul Coulon was godfather to their first child, Paul Louis Carbonnier born in Geneva, then in Neuchatel, he co-operated with master Berthoud to teach him to know the goods of India; at the time of the French Revolution, in 1790, he managed the house Pourtales & Cie. in Lorient, a seaport in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France. During the dissolution of the house Pourtales & Cie in 1796, Paul Coulon founded the house Coulon & Cie. with his nephew Carbonnier, his son Francois Auguste de Meuron and his two elder sons;
it was the merchandise of India that bought to London sales; principal place of business was in Paris, but the branch was in Neuchatel; it has been liquidated as a result of the continental blockade in 1809.
It was also in 1774 that Paul Coulon bought the extensive area of Viala on the Larzac, above the city of Cornus. He gave it to his younger brother Stephen. Paul Coulon came to settle in Neuchatel after his marriage. He acquired the bourgeoisie in 1767 and was lodged in the house of Mr Jeremiah Pourtales, father of his partner. Paul Coulon had four children and bought the house and possession Brun in the suburb of Neuchatel, but the withdrawal was made in the same year by Captain Brown, who had married a rich widow. 1783, Paul Coulon bought house in the suburb Lake, then a small property near Corcelles Concise; 1807 - Paul Coulon was friend to the Watteville family of Berne and Mr Gety the pastor in Lausanne. Paul Coulon died in 1820.

And about the Garran family:
GARRAN DE BALZAN, FRANCOIS-GABRIEL-EMILE, Senator, born in Saint-Maixent (Deux-Sevres) on January 30, 1838, son of a mining engineer, completed his studies in Paris, and, back in his department, made the liberal policy. Mr Garran Balzan was a mayor, and was elected councilor of the Canton Menigoute where he organized an agricultural meeting, of which he was president.

On 22 December 1804 Louis-Clement Breguet was born but Louis-Antoine married later with Jeanne Françoise Venture, on 2nd December 1810. In that year was born his daughter Louise Charlotte. Jeanne Françoise Venture (other source: first marriage of Maleszewski with a beautiful Victoire Françoise 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) was previously married to the economist and Polish historian Piotr / Pierr Maleszewski; she was the daughter of a diplomat in Cairo; the Maleszewski couple was divorced in 1809. Jeanne Françoise died on January 20, 1813, only 38 years old.

Another source:
Jeanne VENTURE de PARADIS 1774 - 1813 married to

a. Ludwik / Louis MALESZEWSKI (= Pierre Maleszewski) with children

Klementyna nee Maleszewska / Clementine MALESZEWSKI married to de LAQUEILLE, 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.

Maleszewski / Maliszewski in 1803 returned to Paris. From now as the enemy of the Emperor and his policies, he did not participate in the political life of France. 1816 as the clerk of the state was not confirmed. A. J. Czartoryski made him as the director of Krzemieniec High School.
Due to permanent residence in France he was the corresponding member of the Warsaw Society of the Friends of Science, to 1820. Much of his scientific achievements remained in manuscript. Historical work, which is not finished, released his wife in Paris in 1832, 2d ed. 1833 Paris, ed. 3 in Berlin 1833; he believed that "work people" permitted to participate in the government will create a new, positive policy. He was also a passionate educator; 1803 after his return to France he wrote 'Pro memoria of varieties' which have taken place in public education; During the Congress Kingdom maintained contacts with educational authorities in Warsaw and served as the unofficial Polish cultural attache in France. Were sent to him from Warsaw scholars asking for protection and help.
In the circle of his influence were: Fryderyk Skarbek, Anna Zamoyska Sapieha, her son Leon Sapieha, Michael Wiszniewski, Francis Armiński and many others.
Since 1823 cataracts affected; Maleszewski died on 28 VIII 1828 in France, at the estate of his wife. He was buried at the village cemetery at Maison Neuve in Chatellerault (Deux Sevres).
First marriage of Maleszewski with a beautiful Victoire Françoise 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 Chodźko Leonardowa; after the death of his wife in 1813 he married in 1816 to Jeanne, daughter of an old friend Jean Philippe Garran de Coulon.

Many genealogical data presented below you need to check. There are also incomplete data. This applies in particular families of the Mortier - Mortar, this involved the French diplomacy. Many the Maleszewski family data also need to explain to the end. The Breguet linkages with Venture - Sulkowski - Maleszewski require clarification. Family and genealogical linkages of the Breguet - Konstantynowicz and Konstantynowicz - Armand - Paszkowski still are tested by me. So you analyze the text below and wait for the next step in my genealogical research. Now we look at the MORTAR family but we don't know who was father of Adela Mortier / Adelajda / Adelaide; below is few important comments on her unknown husband Mortier / Mortar and our Adela Mortier:
New explanations.
We know about Joséphine Eugénie Pointal (née Mortier) was born 1850, to Jean-Pierre Mortier and Victoire Adelaide Mortier (née Cordier). Joséphine had one sister married to Haurault; Joséphine married Alphonse Pierre Pointal in 1872;
and we know on Eugénie Eve Adolphine Fay de La Tour Maubourg (née Mortier de Trévise), 1838-1900, to Napoléon Edouard Mortier de Trévise and Anne Marie Mortier de Trévise (née LECOMTE).
Eugénie married César Florimond Fay de La Tour Maubourg in 1849.

Hector Mortier, identified by one contemporary with Eduard Mortier, the Napoleonic general; but who was studied in Manchester in 1788 at New College?
Hector Mortier married in Paris in 1836 to Léonie-Constance-Charlotte-Désirée Cordier, nee Douai b. 1817 d. Paris in 1886.
Mortier, Hector / Hector-Charles-Henri-Edouard, b. in Câteau-Cambrésis (Nord) on 25 March 1797 d. in Paris on 23 March 1864; acc. to Léonce de Brotonne.

Chodzko, Leonard published Michael Cleophas Oginski's Memoirs in four volumes in French in the years 1826-1827; Histoire de les légions polonaises en Italie, Les Polonais en Italie, Histoire populaire de la Pologne in 1863; Biographie du géneral Kosciuszko.
Chodzko, Leonard / Feonard (?) with nickname Comte d'Angeberg, b. 1800, author of:
1. 'Bibliotheque Diplomatique Comte D'angeberg Le Congres De Vienne Et Les Traites De 1815' - Primary Source Edition - French Edition, ed. November 1, 2013 by Tome Deuxieme; this is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. Publisher: Nabu Press, ISBN-10: 1293172812.
See: L. J. Chodzko, Comte d'Angeberg, Le Congres de Vienne et les Traites de 1815, ed. in Paris: Amyot, 1864.
2. In 1862 by comte d'Angeberg, ed. Recueil des traités, conventions et actes diplomatiques concernant la Pologne 1762–1862. Paris: Amyot.
And 3. 'Polska malownicza. Pologne pittoresque', by Léonard Chodźko (pseud.: le Cte d'Angeberg), publisher Bourgogne et Martinet, 1838.

His wife was Olimpia nee Maleszewska b. 1797, d. 1889, daughter of Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski b. 1767

(his daughters: Victoire Clementine de Laqueuille m. Alfred de Laqueuille b. ca 1780, Olimpia Chodźko, and half-daughter (she married unknown Mortier) Adela Mortier; copyright by Leszek Mila),

who was son of Maria Wiśniewska b. ca 1740 and Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski duke b. 1736 in Gdańsk, and grandson of Stanisław Poniatowski; acc. to Carlos Federico Cantarito Bunge Molina y Vedia: above mentioned Stanisław Poniatowski b. 1676 in Chojnik / Gromnik, son of Franciszek Poniatowski, father to Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski, Franciszek, Aleksander, Ludwika Maria Zamojska, Izabela Antonina Mokronowska - Branicka,

Stanisław II August Poniatowski King of Poland,

Andrzej Poniatowski, Michał Jerzy Ludwik.

Mentioned above Michal Kleofas Oginski / OGINSKI Michele Cleofa, b. 1765 and together with Chodzko Leonard, edited 'Memoires de Michel Oginski sur la Pologne et les Polonais, depuis 1788 ... de 1815' in 1826, Geneve 1827, Paris - Ponthieu 1827, digitizing sponsor Google from the University of Lausanne.

On the unknown Mortier and Adela Mortier:
MORTIER, Adolphe Edouard Casimir Joseph, duc de Trévise
(1768 - 1835, a son of Antoine Charles Joseph Mortier 1730 - 1818 that is Charles Mortier of Cambraisis, member of States General in 1789, and Marie Anne Josephe de Bonnaire 1738 - 1799 m. 1761 in Le Cateau-Cambresis - her children:
1. Edouard Adolphe Casimir Joseph MORTIER, Duc de Trévise 1768-1835,
2. Suzanne Honorée Victoire Josephe MORTIER, Soeur du Marechal Mortier duc de Trevise 1776-1822,
and 3.
Alexandre Auguste Hector Joseph MORTAR 1771 - 1844 & Catherine Josephine Emilie TRIQUET 1775 - 1865; Hector Auguste Alexandre MORTIER or Hector Auguste Alexandre Mortar was the owner at Le Cateau in Nord, married to Emilie Catherine Joseph Triquet with
a. daughter Adelaide Emilie Marie Anne Caroline MORTAR b. 1800,
b. son Hector MORTAR / Charles Henri Edouard Hector Mortier, Count b. in Le Cateau in 1797 - died in Paris in 1864, copyright by 'bourelly':
Charles Henri Edouard Hector Mortier was Peer of France, studied at the Lycee of Bonaparte in Paris and followed a diplomatic career,
acc. to 'Dictionary of Parliamentarians' he was the First Secretary of the Legation in Berlin in 1830,
he was soon enjoyed by his uncle - Marshal Mortier - with Louis Philippe, called for higher office. Successively Minister Plenipotentiary in Munich and Lisbon (1833), The Hague (1835), Berne (1839), Parma (1844); he was associated with the main events of the foreign policy of the government in Switzerland,
then Count Mortier was called in 1835, to join the House of Lords.
He supported the constitutional monarchy;
in 1846 he even wanted to kill himself and his two children - his daughter was Leonie Emilie Sophie MORTAR b. ca 1837.

Hector Charles Henri Edouard MORTAR / baron Charles-Henri-Édouard-Hector married ca 1835 to NN (!) b. ca 1813 (? - ca 1815);

the revolution of 1848 removed him from politics. In 1856, Prince Jerome chose him as first chamberlain; retirement as Ambassador in 1857.

Cordier, Léonie Constance Charlotte Désirée married to Mortier, Charles Henri Edouard Hector, but a property inventory after separation Leonie residing in the Rue du Rempart, 14, with Henri Edouard remaining at Great Green Street, No. 22, showed date on April 25, 1849;

Henri Hector Mortier married in 1836 to Leonie Mortar / Mortier Léonie-Constance-Charlotte-Cordier Desiree, daughter of the director of domains.
MORTIER, Adolphe Edouard Casimir Joseph was grandson of Charles Mathieu Mortier 1689 - 1745 of Le Cateau-Cambresis;
under copyright by Jean HAMON at http://gw.geneanet.org/),
married Anne Eve Hymmes / Eve-Anne Himmes / Hymnes / Hymns in 1799.
They had seven children:
Napoleon, born in Issy 1804, died 1869 in Sceaux;
Edouard (1806-1815);
Edouard Adolphe Hector Joseph, died at the age of twelve;
Caroline Marie Anne Eve Marguerite born 1800, died in Bruxelles 1842;
Sophie Malvina Joséphine, born in 1803, died 1883;
Louise (1811-1831);
Eve Sophie Stéphanie born in Paris 1814, died in 1890.

We back to Hector MORTIER / Comte MORTIER 1797-1864, his daughter was
Léonie Emilie Sophie MORTIER b. ca 1837;

his wife ? b. 1815;

Leonie m. in 1860 in PARIS to Henri GUILLIER DE SOUANCÉ, Comte DE SOUANCÉ 1826-1903
(his parents: Charles Jacques Gabriel GUILLIER DE SOUANCÉ 1794-1831 & Suzanne Tilmé DE BELLE 1800-1877) with children:
Hector GUILLIER DE SOUANCÉ Comte 1861-1942
(married about 1890 in ANGERS to Madeleine LE MOTHEUX 1865-1937 with GUILLIER DE SOUANCÉ b. ca 1890 m. about 1920 to GRANDJEAN b. ca 1900 - Copyright by Family Tree owner Alain GARRIC),
Gabrielle GUILLIER DE SOUANCÉ 1862,
and next Jean GUILLIER DE SOUANCÉ 1864-1934.

Etienne Henri François GUILLIER de SOUANCÉ, Officier, b. 1826, Paris, d. 1903 in Paris, Colonel of Cavalry, Napoleon III orderly officer, with his cousins in the same promotion "of Djemmah" 1844-1846.

Etienne Henri François GUILLIER Souancé's parents:
Charles Gabriel GUILLIER Souancé 1794-1831, and Suzanne TILME BELLE 1800 - 1877.
He married 1860 Paris to Leonie Sophie MORTAR of TREVISO, born in 1840, died in 1926, her parents: Hector MORTAR of TRÉVISE b. 1797 and Léonie Cordier.

John O'Meara, was a member of the British Diplomatic Corps in Paris and secretary of the Cercle Imperial Club in Paris / Cercle de l'Union 1839 - 1867, was born at Borrisokane, Ireland, 1797. He died in Paris in 1867; married to Elizabeth Sophie Fitzpatrick in 1827 in Paris - she was born in Bordeaux, France, 1809, d. 1889 - Paris, her parents: James Augustin FITZPATRICK and Sophie Marguerite SCHRAEDER;
her children:

1.
Joséphine Camille O'MEARA 1828-1907 married 1853, in Paris to Charles Victor Joseph DUBOIS 1818-1875 with the first child:

Marie Eugénie DUBOIS 1858-1903 married to Antoine BREGUET 1851-1882 with children:

Madeleine BREGUET 1878-1900,

Louis BREGUET 1880-1955,

Jacques BREGUET 1881-1939
(SEE: a airplane engines and magneto branches in the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company).

Madeleine BREGUET 1878-1900: married Jacques Bizet b. 10.07.1872, d. 1922, his parents:

Georges Bizet b. 25.10.1838 (parents: Adolphe Armand Bizet b. 1810, Aimee Marie Louise Leopoldine Josephine Delsarte b. 1814) and Genevieve Halevy b. 1849; mentioned

Georges Bizet / Alexandre César Léopold Bizet, was a French composer (opera 'Carmen').

Brothers of Madeleine BREGUET were Jacques BREGUET 1881-1939 and Louis BREGUET b. 1880 - Paris, d. 1955 - he married 1902 in Paris, to Nelly GIRARDET born 1881, with children:

Antoine BREGUET b. 1903 married 1st in 1930 to Meryem COLLIER de LA MARLIERE 1904-1943 with 2 children, Antoine BREGUET 2nd married in 1945 to Genevieve GERMAIN-ROBIN; Jacqueline BREGUET 1904-1963; Gilberte BREGUET 1910-1973.

Marie Eugénie DUBOIS b. 1858 at Maisons-Laffitte, d. 1903 - Paris. Her parents: Charles Victor Joseph DUBOIS 1818-1875, and Joséphine Camille O'MEARA 1828-1907, the pupil of Chopin;
above Joséphine Camille O'MEARA, b. 1828 - Paris, d. 1907 - Paris; her parents: John O'MEARA 1797-1867, Elisabeth Sophie FITZPATRICK 1809-1889.
Children of Marie E. Dubois and Antoine Breguet:
1. Madeleine BREGUET 1878-1900 m. 1898, Paris to
Jacques BIZET 1872-1922;
2. Louis BREGUET, 1880-1955 m. 1902 to Nelly GIRARDET 1882-1941 with his children:
a. Antoine BREGUET 1903, m. 1930, Neuilly-sur-Seine, to
Meryem COLLIER de La MARLIERE 1904-1942;
second time married Antoine BREGUET 1903, to Genevieve de GERMAN-RIBON;
b. Jacqueline BREGUET 1904-1963 m. 1924, Houlgate, to
Jacques CHOPIN de La BRUYERE 1897-1956;
c. Gilberte BREGUET 1910-1973 m. 1932 to Robert FENWICK 1909-1959 with 3 children; 2nd married to NN with 2 children;
Above Louis BREGUET 1880-1955 married 2nd time to NN with 1 child.
3. Jacques BREGUET, 1881-1939 m. Simone DEVELLE 1887-1963 with children:
a. François René Jean BREGUET 1909-1989;
b. Claude BREGUET 1910-1989 m. Jacqueline JOBIT 1907;
c. Madeleine BREGUET 1912-2002 m. 1934 to Charles DURAND-RUEL 1905-1985.
Marie Eugénie DUBOIS married 2nd in 1897 in Paris to Georges Henri Joseph LYON, 1853 - Paris, Prof. 1884, Faculte de Lille 1908, from Joseph Louis LYON and Madeleine Elisabeth AUBOUR.
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Meryem COLLIER de La MARLIERE b. 1904, parents: Leopold COLLIER DE LA MARLIERE, Comte DE LA MARLIERE 1872-1942 and Marguarita POTRON 1874-1950;

father of above Leopold: Leopold Benedict COLLIER DE LA MARLIERE b. 1840, m. in Spain; grandparents: Antoine COLLIER DE LA MARLIERE 1803-1872 and Amelie JOUVIN 1809-1873; great-grandfather Antoine Isidor COLLIER DE LA MARLIERE 1769-1821, and his father Louis Charles COLLIER DE LA MARLIERE, Marquis DE LA MARLIERE 1733-1799; grandfather Theophile Antoine COLLIER DE LA MARLIERE, Seigneur DE BOISPOUSSIN 1698-1748 (Le Bois Poussin, south of Nangis, south-east of Paris). Theophile Antoine COLLIER DE LA MARLIERE, Seigneur DE BOISPOUSSIN 1698-1748 was born in VOULANGIS, east of Paris.

Jacques CHOPIN de La BRUYERE 1897 in Montauban of the Tarn-et-Garonne 48 km north of Toulouse,

inf. by THURET Daniel at http://www.gen-gen.ch/, m. 1st Paule ADAM, and m. 2nd to Jacqueline BREGUET. His parents: Etienne CHOPIN de LA BRUYČRE 1868-1937 (his parents: Paul Edmond CHOPIN de LA BRUYERE ca 1830 - ca 1905 [his parents: Gabriel CHOPIN de LA BRUYERE 1796-1860 {his parents: Etienne CHOPIN de LA BRUYČRE 1748-1809 Catholic and Marguerite FERRIERE ca 1767-1864} and Marie Aglae de MORIN du SENDAT 1805-1867] and Marie Caroline Amelie SOL 1838-1905) + Helene d'AMBOIX de LARBONT.

2. Thomas Bulkeley O'MEARA 1829-1904 married 1855, Paris to Marie Camille BLOT b. 1836;

3. Anna Elisa O'MEARA 1831-1914 married 1856 to John The Salt King CORBETT 1817-1901.

4. Alfred Léon Jean O'MEARA 1834-1899 married
1862, Calcutta in India,
to Mary Anne PRICE-BROWNE with children:

Walter Alfred O'MEARA 1863-1939 married 1892 to Annie Mary McKinnon GRAVES; Frederick Arthur O'MEARA 1864-1887, Anna Beatrice Edith O'MEARA 1865 married
1886, Lahore (Pakistan),
to Sir Ernest de BRATH 1858-1933;
Bulkeley Ernest Adolphus O'MEARA 1867-1916 married to Edith HINES; Marie Alice Emma O'MEARA 1867-1867; Charles Albert Edmund O'MEARA 1868-1923 married 1900, Umballa (India), to Mabel Katherine HILL; Florence Agnes Elizabeth O'MEARA 1869 married
1890, Umballa (India),
to Herbert WALTON; Herbert Harry William O'MEARA 1873; Camille Gertrude O'MEARA 1877 married,
Bombay (India),
to Gordon Hay ANDERSON 1877.

5. Mathilde Pauline Marie O'MEARA b. 1835, married in 1858 to Victor CHEVREUL.

At margin the first note:

O'MEARA, BARRY EDWARD (1783 or 1786 - 1836), surgeon to Napoleon I, born in Ireland in 1786, was the son of Jeremiah O'Meara. Barry was the third of four children of soldier Jeremiah O'Meara and his wife Catherine nee Harpur. Barry Edward O'Meara also known as O'Meara, O'Mara; Dr. Barry Edward O'Meara was born at Newtown House, Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland or he was born
in Mallow by the Blackwater River, 34 km north-west of Cork, in the Munster County, Ireland; died in London, England.
Above Jeremiah O'Meara married Kathleen Murphy (Barry Edward's mother was Miss Murphy, sister of Edmund Murphy, M.A. of Trinity College, or it is more likely that she was Catherine nee Harpur). Barry was husband of Theodosia Anna Maria Boughton and Mary O'Meara; father of Edward O'Mara; Dennis O'Mara and Thomas O'Mara. Already by 1819 he was fluent in two foreign languages French and Italian.
O'Meara claimed that his father Jeremiah Meara was born 1736 / 1737; Jeremiah Meara was highly respected officer in the 29th (Worcester) Regiment of Foot; served in North America under the Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl of Harrington. The 29th Foot regiment left Dublin for Canada in 1765; Jeremiah Meara was storekeeper in Fort Frederick in 1766-1768; was honoured with a special mark of royal favour by George III, who was graciously pleased to grant him a pension for the loyalty during the uprising of the Oak Boys - they were Protestant insurgents in 1763 in Armagh, Tyrone, Derry and Fermanagh against unfair taxes.
Barry Edward O'Meara was founding member of the Reform Club, who accompanied Napoleon to St. Helena and became his physician, having been surgeon on board the Bellerophon when the emperor surrendered himself. At the beginning of 1804 he entered the 62nd Regiment as an assistant surgeon; he served in Egypt under Major General McKenzie Fraser;
he had son Dennis O'Meara; O'Meara's granddaughter, Kathleen O'Meara was a Catholic writer based in Paris.
Catherine married mentioned above Jeremiah in 1781 and four children were born, Barry O'Meara being the third of three brothers, the eldest - Hely Fitzpatrick - born in 1782 and Charles Stanhope in 1784; their sister Charlotte was the last of the children.
Above Jeremiah O'Meara was owner of a property in Co. Tipperary - north-east of Cork. See: John O'MEARA 1797-1867 and Elisabeth Sophie FITZPATRICK 1809-1889. John O'MEARA b. 17 March 1797 in Borrisokane, Tipperary; parents of mentioned John O'Meara were Jack O'MEARA b. ca 1770, and Ann MORAN.
Jeremiah O'Meara born 1736/1737 in Dublin maybe, to his father, Tadhg (Thomas) O'Meara, a well-known attorney, and Jeremiah also became an attorney.
Upon Ed Murphy's death, he left half of his estate (including property in Co. Tipperary and a house in Blackrock, just outside of Dublin), to Jeremiah. Jeremiah's father already owned property in both places. Jeremiah set up his law practice in Mallow, Cork, Ireland.
Friend of Barry Yelverton, member of parliament; Lord Charlemont, who built a temple in Dublin; Henry Grattan, Member of Parliament, and John Philpot Curran, also a member of Parliament.
Above Thomas owner of Athea estate, in the Limerick County, west-south Ireland; Tadhg (Thomas) O'Meara, esquire, also known as Terence (Terentius) or Thomas, born on the family's farm in Athea. Born ca 1700 / 1710; owner of his County Tipperary estate; a prominent and successful attorney in Dublin; Thomas had a single son, Jeremiah.
Thomas was son of William O'Meara - William O'Meadhra was educated, by his father and uncle, at the secret school they held at Carraig an Oifrean in Athea, Co. Limerick. His family had been prosperous during the early part of his childhood, which was spent in Wicklow. Studied Latin and Greek, poetry, mathematics and geometry, history; William O'Meara was a prosperous dairy farmer with lands and tenats. Wicklow - 50 km south of Dublin.
And second note at margin:
Thomas Bulkeley O'Meara - wine merchant - b. 1829 in Paris, France, d. 1904 / 1908 in London, England; he was son of John O'Meara and Elizabeth Sophie. John O'Meara, b. 1797 in Borrisokane, Co Tipperary, central part of Ireland, south-west of Dublin; John died 1867 in Paris. Thomas Bulkeley O'Meara - wine merchant - was half brother of Josephine Camille O'Meara and Mathihilde O'Meara. Thomas Bulkeley O'Meara was born on the 9th December 1829 in Paris and died at Addison Gardens, London, in 1904; he was secretary of the Cercle Imperial Club in Paris, was a cashier in Salt Manufacturing of his brother-in-law's company at Stoke Prior in England, and finally was a wine merchant; married to Marie Camille nee Blot.
Parents of above named Thomas Bulkeley O'Meara - wine merchant - b. 1829: John O'MEARA 1797-1867 and Elisabeth Sophie FITZPATRICK 1809-1889. John O'MEARA married in 1827, Paris to Elisabeth Sophie FITZPATRICK, born 28 October 1809 in Bordeaux, to James Augustin FITZPATRICK and Sophie Marguerite SCHRAEDER.
Parents of mentioned John O'Meara: Jack O'MEARA b. ca 1770, and Ann MORAN.
Why James Augustin FITZPATRICK found himself in France between 1805 and 1809, we do not know.

Acc. to 'Sugar and Slavery, Family and Race: The Letters and Diary of Pierre Dasalles' on Bordeaux's CERCLE DE L'UNION:
In [12 February] 1839 "... Increasingly uncomfortable in the family circle, Dessalles takes to spending many evenings at Bordeaux's businessmen's club, the Cercle de 1'Union; before long, he contracts a full-blown gambling addiction. Gambling losses are now added to his other financial problems. In January the diary almost exclusively mentions gains of 10 to 12 francs, but by February the losses are quite high ...". His wife died in 1846. He was living in MARTINIQUE Island [May 1839 - his son Adrien owner of a sugar mill; his daughter Calixte and her family owned the plantation at La Riviere Monsieur; relatives - Georges de Cacqueray-Valmenier], Bordeaux and POITIERS [his youngest son will pursue his studies].

"The Union-Club Bordelais was born in 1926 from the merger of the Circle of the Union and Club Bordelais, two existing Circles in Bordeaux since the first half of the nineteenth century. Long time in in the homes of the Grand Theatre de Bordeaux ...", then his offices and salons in the early 2000s, at 8 place des Quinconces, Bordeaux.

Michał Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski was also brother to Kazimierz Jakub Poniatowski; Franciszek; Aleksander; Ludwika Maria Zamojska; Izabela Antonina Mokronowska - Branicka; and Andrzej Ksiaze Poniatowski / Duke.

Above Ludwika Maria Zamojska nee Poniatowska, 1728 - 1781, was wife of Jan Jakub Zamoyski; and was mother of Urszula Maria Wandalin-Mniszech and Brygida / Maria Brygida Gałecki / Brygida Gałecka.

Stanisław Franciszek Walewski b. ca 1670 / 1675, d. 1716, from Sieradz (see: Wola Pszczolecka, the Zaliwski movement, Radolinski, Sulimierski, Kiedrzynski), owner of Pstrokonie, Woźniki, Świerzyna / Swierzyny, Gronów; m. in 1694, to Marianna Rozalia Siemianowska, 2nd in 1708, to Krystyna Rychłowska daughter of Stanisław, owner of Podłężyce, Rzechta; his parents Zygmunt Walewski (1656 or 1670-1716, son of Franciszek Walewski) and his first wife Anna Gostyńska. His children:
A. Józef Walewski d. 1724, m. Elżbieta Magnuska, 1 voto Jan Skarbek;
B. Feliks d. 1752;
C. Karol Walewski d. ca 1757 owner of Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia, m. Brygida Gałecka daughter of Ludwika nee Poniatowska, 2 voto Jan Radoliński (Brygida Gałecka daughter of Ludwika nee Poniatowska. Countess Ludwika Maria Poniatowska (1728 - 1781) / as "Luds"; was the sister of King of Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski. Ludwika married in 1745 Jan Jakub Zamoyski, by whom she had an only daughter).
Children of above Karol Walewski:
a) Ludwika m. Kazimierz Kacper Gembart,
b) Julianna Joanna b. ca 1756, m. Feliks Złotnicki.
D. Wojciech born ca 1715, d. 1757, landlord of Pstrekonie, m. in 1740, Teresa Łaszowska.
Above Wojciech Walewski 1715-1757 m. Teresa Łaszowska / Laszewska / Teresa Łaszewska, with:
1. Rozalia m. Jakub Madaliński with son Ksawery Madaliński;
2. Ludwik Mikołaj Walewski / Ludwik Walewski 1754-1820 m. 2nd in 1794 to Antonina Kalinowska.
Antonina Aniela Teodora Kalinowska b. 1764 in the Kroczyce parish, her parents: Ignacy Kalinowski 1720-1782 and Justyna Borzęcka b. 1710. Antonina b. ca 1750 / 1760 had 3 sons (Karol Franciszek Walewski) and daughter.
See: Wola Pszczolecka, Kiedrzynski, Sulimierski, Oginski, Trubecki.
Ludwik Walewski bought Parzymiechy in 1794 from Poniński.

Zofia Walewska 1677 - 1723 was daughter of Andrzej Radolinski and Marianna Sarnowska. Andrzej was born circa 1650 (grandfather of above Zofia: Andrzej Radoliński older, born ca 1610 / 1620, died in 1681, from Jarocin, clerk in Krzywin 1670 - 1681, m. KATARZYNA; father: Andrzej Radolinski younger, 1650 - 1708, married two times ca 1670; his brother was Wojciech Radolinski).
Zofia 1677 - 1723 had brother Jozef Stefan Radolinski
(Józef Stefan Radoliński who lived at the court of Polish King, Jan III Sobieski, was a clerk in Wschowa (see Sulkowski), died in 1740, was son of above Andrzej junior {younger} 1650 - 1708; see a branch of Petronela Radolinska).
Zofia RADOLINSKA 1677 - 1723 married Kazimierz Walewski. They had daughter Marianna Radolinska, born Walewska.

PETRONELA Radolińska (b. ca 1764-1821), was a daughter of Jan Radolinski 1726-1796 and Brygida or Maria Brygida Gałecki / Brygida Malecka; Petronela nee Radolinska was granddaughter of Józef Stefan Radoliński of Wschowa b. 1680 - died in 1740.
Józef Stefan Radoliński lived at the court of Polish King, Jan III Sobieski; clerk in Wschowa (see Sulkowski). Józef Stefan had 7 children:
youngest son Jan Radolinski 1726-1796 was owner of Jarocin, but his brother
Józef Stanisław was officer in Wschowa and in 1757 Józef Stanisław married to Katarzyna Raczyńska (see Kiedrzynski).
Józef Stanisław Radoliński born 1730 - died in 1781 in Winnogóra, the Szamotuły County, was father of Antonina Maria Breza and Wiridianna / Wirydianna Fiszer (see General Stanislaw Fiszer, Radolinski of Wola Pszczolecka, General Franciszek Paszkowski, Armand + Konstantynowicz, Lenin + Inessa Armand, Tadeusz Kosciuszko).
Józef Stefan Radoliński of Wschowa b. 1680 - died in 1740 was brother of Zofia Walewska 1677 - 1723 who married Kazimierz Walewski. Kazimierz Walewski was son of Stanislaw Walewski and Katarzyna Lanckoronska.
Teodora Ludwika Walewska, Marianna Radolińska and Józef Kazimierz Colonna Walewski b. ca 1710, d. 1763 (he had son Atanazy Colonna-Walewski 1733-1815 and daughter Jadwiga Walewska who married in 1762 in Bielawy to Michal / Michael Walewski 1735 / 1740 - 1806) were children of Kazimierz Walewski and Zofia.
FRANCISZEK Walewski born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745, owner of Rusiec, Wieruszów (before him to the Mecinski family), Dąbrówka, Jastrzębice, Broszęcin, Wola Wiązowa, Leśniaki (Franciszek Walewski had son Aleksander), married 3rd in 1737 to above Teodora Ludwika Walewska (b. ca 1710), daughter of above Kazimierz Walewski and Zofia Radolińska 1677 - 1723.

Petronela died in Złoczew / Zloczow, m. in 1789 to Ignacy Błeszyński (1742 - 1813), son of Kazimierz and Teresa Struss; owner of Złoczów and Brzeźno; he was born in Złoczów, 1st married to Apolonia Sudrawska. See: Wola Pszczolecka.
Andrzej Kolumna-Walewski 1742-1814, married to Antonina Czartkowska 1760-1830, he was son of Wojciech Walewski and Barbara Trzcińska born ca 1721, daughter of Piotr Trzciński and Joanna Mączyńska. Piotr was born in 1700.
Wojciech was born in 1715, son of Stanisław Franciszek Walewski b. ca 1670 / 1675, d. 1716, from Sieradz (see: Wola Pszczolecka, the Zaliwski movement, Radolinski, Sulimierski, Kiedrzynski) and his wife Rozalia Siemianowska.
Stanisław Franciszek Walewski m. in 1694, to Marianna Rozalia Siemianowska, 2nd in 1708, to Krystyna Rychłowska daughter of Stanisław, owner of Podłężyce, Rzechta.
Stanisław Franciszek Walewski b. ca 1670 / 1675, d. 1716 was son of Zygmunt Walewski (1656 or 1670-1716, son of Franciszek Walewski) and his first wife Anna Gostyńska.
Ludwik Mikołaj Walewski (1754 - 1820), was also son of Wojciech Walewski 1715-1757 and Teresa Łaszowska / Laszewska b. 1720;
Ludwik Mikołaj Walewski (1754 - 1820) married two times: 2nd to Antonina Kalinowska in 1794, with 3 sons and daughter (see Oginski and Trubecki).
Above Wojciech Walewski 1715 - 1757 m. 1740 to Teresa Łaszewska b. 1720, with children: a. Rozalia Walewska b. 1740 m. Jakub Madaliński who was born ca 1735 ?; b. above Ludwik 1754-1820 (Ludwik was owner of Parzymiechy in 1794 or 1797).
But also c. Andrzej Kolumna-Walewski 1742-1814, married to Antonina Czartkowska 1760-1830, was son of Wojciech Walewski and Barbara Trzcińska born ca 1721.


Stanislaw Kiedrzynski / Stanisław Kostka Kiedrzyński, son of Marcin Kiedrzynski [ca 1715/1720-1788], born ca 1730 / 1739, married to Marjanna nee Zamoyska [b. ca 1720 / 1730]. Stanislaw died in 1773 / 1774 or after 1775.

In WSCHOWA in 1775 Marianna Zamoyska [widowed after death of Stanisław Rembowski of Dobrzyń {marriage in 1752}, and after Stanisław Kostka Kiedrzyński, writer in Wschowa], after receipt of payment from Ignacy Szołdrski of Smolensk, formally recognized the case is closed about Wilkowo Polskie and the Bielawy farm, since 1768 in hands of Jakub Szołdrski.

Stanisław Rembowski
[1691-1768; son of Wojciech Rembowski and Marianna Przedzyńska / PRADZYNSKA !; Stanislaw had sister Katarzyna Konarska and a brother Jan Rembowski]
and Marianna Zamoyska
[daughter of Michał Zamoyski b. 1690 {or before !}, and Konstancja Zamoyska nee Rożen]
had son Klemens Rembowski b. 1752, and grandchildren:
Katarzyna Rembowska / Ręmbowska b. 1780, Maciej Rembowski 1780-1833, Stanisław Rembowski 1780-1849, and Antoni Jan Rembowski 1785-1858 [landowner of Szczytniki, in the Kalisz county; died in Nowa Wies; married in 1810 to Marcjanna Marianna Wolska b. 1793].

Michał Zamoyski b. 1690 or acc. to me: born ca 1679, and Konstancja Zamoyska nee Rożen - that is Michał Zdzisław Saryusz Zamoyski the 6th landlord of ZAMOSC, b. ca 1679 or after 1679, died 1735 - Zamość; he married three times; 3rd time to unknown with two daughters born ca 1720 {above Marianna Zamoyska [? = Marjanna nee Zamoyska]} and the second daughter after 1720.

Stanisław Rembowski b. 1691 or born in 1696-1768 married two times: in 1733 [with son Jan] and 2nd time in ca 1750; he had granddaughter
Marianna Rembowska married to Andrzej Kurowski (b. 1750 Mrowiniec - d. after 1799) officer in Poznań in 1791 to ca 1795, who was in 1798 landowner of Górsko / Gorsko close to Przemęt - Przemęt / Priment, in the Wolsztyn county, 5 km to ex-Prussian border, 19 north of WSCHOWA, south-east of Wolsztyn [see Mielzynski and Sulkowski !] - marriage before 1797.

Above Michał Zdzisław Saryusz Zamoyski was the father of Ludwina Wielhorska; Tomasz Antoni Zamoyski; Jan Jakub Zamoyski; Andrzej Zamoyski, Count; Helena Potocka; Teresa Anna Hutten-Czapska, and
Katarzyna Wandalin-Mniszech born 1722, married Jan Karol Wandalin Mniszech 1716-1759, General.

Ludwika Maria Zamojska nee Poniatowska, 1728 - 1781, was wife of Jan Jakub Zamoyski; and was mother of
Urszula Maria Wandalin-Mniszech
[wife of Michał Jerzy Wandalin-Mniszech born 1742, son of above Jan Karol Wandalin-Mniszech and Katarzyna Wandalin-Mniszech 1722-1771, daughter of Michał Zdzisław Saryusz Zamoyski]
and Brygida / Maria Brygida Gałecki / Brygida Gałecka.


Paszkowski and Mielzynski, Uminski, Madalinski, PRADZYNSKI, Plater - close to Wloclawek / Brzesc Kujawski / Radziejow [in later times LEOPOLD KRONENBERG]:

Sons of TOMASZ Paszkowski and REGINA:
Michal Paszkowski 1st and
Jan Paszkowski [born 1742; he was living in Mokrsko in 1742 - the father of General Franciszek Paszkowski and the grandfather of Maria Paszkowska ARMAND from Moscow - see Apolon Konstantynowicz].

Jan Paszkowski [1742-ca 1800] moved home to Ukraine [ca 1776 ?]. Maybe his brother [cousin ?] was Piotr Paszkowski b. ca 1733 married Elzbieta nee Nietyks, with son Paszkowski Michal 2nd (1761 in Brzesc Litewski - after 1819), Colonel in 1794 in Brzesc Litewski, an official in Oszmiany; studied 1775-1779. In 1789 he bought Zabludow in the Grodno county. The friend of Hieronim Radziwill and of Michal Zaleski manager to Dominik Radziwill; Michal Paszkowski was closest to CONSPIRATOR, Karol Prozor in 1812. In 1808-1820 he taken from hands of Radziwill, Naliboki. After 1819 / 1820 no inf.

Michal Paszkowski 1st [b. ca 1725/1730] was an official in Malbork, moved in Volhynia, m. Monika Piotrowska of the Chelm area, daughter of Mikolaj and Katarzyna nee Plonski, Piotrowska, with a few children.

Józef 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 - owner of landestate close to Sampolno, [compare MADALINSKI, UMINSKI, Bajkowska-Kiedrzynska] in Skotniki.

SKOTNIKI of PASZKOWSKI

- 12/13 km north-west to Radziejow

[RADZIEJOW - Maciej Mielzynski was the district administrator of Radziejów in 1762; he was living 1733-1793; the son of Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski b. 1682 and Krystyna Skalawska; the father of Prokop Mielzynski];

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];

21 km west-south-west to Koscielna Wies

[compare: the children of Kazimierz Uminski b. ca 1730, of Ruszki; he in 1746 bought Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; an official in Brzesc KUJAWSKI; m. Teresa Besiekierski d. 1798. And grandchildren of Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, b. ca 1700, the owner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / Wysocin. Pocierzyn 8 km west to BEDKOWO; west to BRZEZIE and west to Wloclawek; bef 1750 the estate also included Krotoszyn and Ruszki in the Koscielna Wies parish; the owners: ca 1750 - Kazimierz Uminski and Teresa Uminska. His descendant - Onufry Uminski, grandfather of Wladyslaw Uminski (1865 -1954), writer];

26 km west to BADKOWO

[Bedkowo - BADKOWO, 15 km north-west to Brzesc Kujawski. JAN Madalinski was the grandfather of GENERAL Antoni Madalinski. Jan Madalinski b. 1665/1670; then in BADKOWO after a death of his wife Marjanna Klobski ca 1704; he became a priest in BADKOWO parish ca 1705. His daughter Franciszka + Józef Kicki, inf. 1754 about Franciszka and her brother - Józef. Great-grandfather of General Antoni Madalinski: Feliks Jan, MADALINSKI, b. 1630, married Katarzyna Porczynski b. ca 1650.

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 Józef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater b. in SZADEK in 1750. Józef 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 Stakliškes - north-east of Alytus / Olita];

near Bodzanowo

[a village in the Radziejow county, near to Dobre; the royal village, which L. Mielzynski since 1616 has received in the pledge; in 1789 - Aleksander Modlinski. 1795 - gen. Henryk Rudolf Bischofswerder; the village is situated 11 /12 km west of BADKOWO - that is 14 / 15 km to above SKOTNIKI of PASZKOWSKI];

37 km north-west to Brzesc Kujawski

[Nepomucena Pradzynska 1790-1858 - her parents:
Stanislaw Kostka Józef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA]
and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska, 1770-1847
[note: Bronikowski Ksawery (1796-1852), Polish political activist, participated in the work of the Free Poles Association].

Nepomucena Pradzynska [1790-1858] married 1st to Antoni Moszczenski [1782-1855; his brother Jozef born 1785], ca 1810 - until ca 1825, son of
Aleksander Ezechiel Moszczenski official in Brzesc Kujawski [!], 1759-1846

{Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski of Wesola and Tyczyn, was the second husband of mentioned Nepomucena Pradzynska.

Acc. to Nejman: Wojciech Sulimierski, the owner in 1728 of Losieniec, married to Dorota Trzebnicka, with son:
Józef Sulimierski d. 1787, m. Antonina Przeradzka; with children:
1. Jan died 1809,
2. Salomea;
3. Agnieszka m. Jan Kossobudzki;
4. Ludwik Sulimierski born ca 1758, died ca 1826, owner of Stronsko, m. to Marianna Julianna Kempista, daughter of Maciej Kempista and Joanna Szeliska, with children:
a) Faustyna born ca 1799, Stronsko, m. Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki;
b) Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski of Wesola and Tyczyn, m. Nepomucena Pradzynska;
with daughter Ewa Józefa born 1836 in Zielecice;
c) Feliks Bonawentura Sulimierski married in 1829 to Petronela SZANIAWSKA - she was b. 1810 in Gromadzice,
the daughter of Jan Kanty SZANIAWSKI b. ca 1764,
the owner of above Gromadzice, and Ochle, and Agnieszka Psarska.

Władysław Jan / Władysław Sulimierski, 1830 - 1866, owner of Lubiec south of Wola Pszczolecka [Wanda Natalia Maria Walewska b. 1832 in Masłowice, m. Władysław Sulimierski owner of Lubiec near Wola Pszczolecka], was son of Marceli / Marceli Jan Sulimierski b. ca 1805, and Zofia Szołowska / Joanna Szolochowska. Parents of above Marceli:
Jan Sulimierski and Magdalena Fundament-Krasicka. Father of above Jan:
Jozef Sulimierski b. 1738, d. 1805 in Widawa + Franciszka Wierzchlejska / Wierzchlenska

[JÓZEF SULIMIERSKI was the owner of Lubiec, and Kuznica. Jozef's sibilings:
1. JAN m. Miniszewska,
2. FRANCISZEK - a branch of Stryje Paskowe (? Piaskowe), and
3. IGNACY SULIMIERSKI owner of Wola Pszczólecka (in 1781) married to Marianna Wyszlawska, daughter of Mikolaj and Elzbieta Wierzchleyska - with children:
A. Róza;
B. Józef Sulimierski owner of Lubiec, Stryjów;
C. Mateusz Tomasz SULIMIERSKI died 1842, owner of Wilamow (12 km north of Uniejow) and Wola Pszczolecka, married to Justyna Sulimierska, d. 1842, daughter of Jadwiga Jaroszewska; with children:
a) Marianna SULIMIERSKI m. in 1826, to Jan Prawdzic Gowaszewski,
b) Antoni SULIMIERSKI 1800-53, exiled to Siberia,
c) Wincenty SULIMIERSKI 1803-71, clerk in Wola Dzierlinska.
d) Walenty SULIMIERSKI 1809-47, found guilty of high treason, and with the brothers considered civilly deceased
(see Gabriel Kiedrzynski in Jan. 1833 or after)!
e) Faustyn SULIMIERSKI, major, died in Mchy in 1865, born in Kalisz in 1808, studied in Kalisz, an insurgent and the rebel in 1831, wounded in Ostroleka, emigrated, 1848 back to Krakow, then lived in Mchy in Ludwik Karsnicki's home].
Parents of above Jozef:
Michal Sulimierski [son of Marianna Stokowska + SULIMIERSKI Sebastian] died ca 1780, and unknown wife
[Michal who died in ca 1780, bought Lubiec with Kuznica near Lubiec, south-east of Wola Pszczolecka in 1745, and also bought Wola Pszczolecka, m. to Elzbieta Miniszewska, 2nd to Katarzyna Szczepanska - Swiatkowska].

Above Marceli Jan Gwalbert / Marceli Jan Sulimierski b. ca 1805 in Weglowice close to Wielun, son of Jan Sulimierski and Magdalena; d. 1874, judge, exiled to Siberie, m. in 1828 in Częstochowa, to Zofia Joanna Wczele Szołowska b. 1808}

{Ezechiel MOSZCZENSKI was the son of
Teodor Wojciech Moszczenski, 1714-1783 and Józefa Mieroslawska, 1740-1795 - her father was an official in INOWROCLAW; her brother Antoni Florian Stanislaw MIEROSLAWSKI was the official in Inowroclaw (1788), in Kruszwica (1765), 1743-1808 and ANTONI had son - Adam Kasper Mieroslawski b. 1785 in RUSZKI - 1837, and the grandson - Ludwik Adam Mieroslawski b. 1814, Nemours, d. in PARIS, Polish general, writer and poet, independence activist, a member of the Polish Democratic Society, the leader of two uprisings in Greater Poland in 1846.
Aleksander Moszczenski was an official in Brzesc Kujawski; at the end of the eighteenth century, Alexander Moszczenski (1759 - 1846), married Marianna, the daughter of the last governor of Gniezno, Józef Radziminski. Radziminski died in 1820; at the end of the 18th century, he was the owner of, among others, Srebrna Góra (then Srebrnogóra), and at the beginning of the 19th century he was the heir of Stepuchów, Brudzyn, Dziekczyno, Grzymultowice (today Gruntowice), Kozielsk, Mirkowice, Mirkowiczek, Modrzew, Petno (today Patnowo), Puzdrowce, Srebrna Góra and Werkowo. The son of Aleksander, was Wincenty Moszczenski (1790 - 1849), and grandson - Boleslaw Moszczenski (1826 - 1900), the son of Wincenty and Aniela Radonska; in 1848, Boleslaw took an active part in the Uprising - at the assault on the palace in Miloslaw, under the leadership of Józef Bonawentura Garczynski, and then during the expedition to Kcynia, under the leadership of Adolf Malczewski. After 1848, he fought for the equal rights of the Polish language},

and Marianna Radziminska.
Nepomucena's children: Teodor 1812-1831; Ignacy 1813-1880; Aleksander 1819-1829; Antoni Stefan Tadeusz 1822-1829.

Michal MADALINSKI, m. 2nd (?) time to Katarzyna Rudzki, with children: Anna Konstancja + Antoni Turski; and Franciszek, the priest in Kruszwica and in Brzesc Kujawski in 1724;
also the son Samuel,
Lukasz,
Walenty.
Samuel MADALINSKI in 1731 was the owner of CHOCEN. Samuel Madalinski died before 1738, left children with his wife Wiktorja Wierzbowski: Jakób and Eufrozyna + Jakób Krasnicki. Jakób 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.
Above Lukasz Madalinski, official in KOWAL close to Wloclawek, in 1727, in 1748; bought a part of named above Cerekiew in 1748; his brother - Walenty - inf. 1767. Married Ewa Estka, with the daughter Teresa + Stanislaw Dambski in 1771, official in BRZESC KUJAWSKI. Teresa died after 1796. Lukasz's son - Zenon Bonawentura Madalinski.
Named 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 - Józef 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 Józef 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. Józef 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 and Aleksy Madalinski bought Kieszków, Cerekiew and Zatopolice, from General Antoni Madalinski. Kieszek close to Radom. Zatopolice west to CEREKIEW - both situated 12 and 8 km west to RADOM].


The UMINSKI - Kiedrzynski - Madalinski - Mieroslawski branch [+ Pradzynski - Mielzynski - Kiedrzynski line]:
Stanislaw Uminski b. 1760, d. 1811, the royal chamberlain + Tekla b. 1775 + Józefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826
[2nd she was married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski. Jozefa was the daughter of Franciszka Kiedrzynska Bajkowska, and the granddaughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzki. The great-granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720].
See about BADKOWO - below.

At the beginning on his family:

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), son of above mentioned Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700, and Teresa Rogalinski, the Bielsk governor; 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); Hilary's children:
Marianna;
Róza;
Maksymilian UMINSKI;
Jan Uminski;
Teresa;
Katarzyna nee Uminska.

Around 1512, Stanislaw Zelik, who had previously built musical organs in the St. Mary's Church in Brzesc KUJAWSKI, built new in the cathedral in Gniezno. The bishop Bonawentura Madalinski [see below on his genealogy], the founder of the new instrument, was commissioned the organmaster of Torun, Mateusz Brandtner - it was completed at the end of 1691.

Localities connected with life of the Uminski - Kiedrzynski family close to Wloclawek:
Pocierzyn - 9 km west to BADKOWO !

Ruszki - 6 km to BADKOWO !

Krotoszyn - 6 km south-west to Badkowo.

Wysocin - 7 km east to named Krotoszyn; 5 km south-west to BRZEZIE ! and 5 km south-east to Badkowo.

Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the landowner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN, had the son:
Kazimierz Uminski b. before 1730, the founder of a chapel in Ruszki; he bought in 1746 named Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; the border bailiff in BRZESC KUJAWSKI, married to Teresa Besiekierski; d. 1798.
KAZIMIERZ UMINSKI had children:
1. son Józef Uminski d. 1805, Archdeacon of the cathedral of Luck;
2. Antoni Uminski d. 1813 + Marianna Byszewski;
with Antoni's children:
1. Jan Chrzciciel (Baptysta) Uminski 1778 - d. ca 1851, he has sold together with his uncle Konstanty, village Nikonowka near Zytomierz;
2. Wincenty Uminski b. 1788 (? - in the Radziejow county); and his daughter Justyna Uminska + Onufry Uminski of Ruszki; and grandson - Julian Uminski, painter + Tekla Bogdanska,
3. Modesta Uminska b. 1786 + Kasper Górski d. before 1832 + Cyprian Pyzinski (Wola Prosperowa west to ZYCHLIN);
4. Katarzyna Uminska b. 1792 + Leon Gasiorowski (Pocierzyn near RUSZKI); and the last - Marianna Brodzki and Tekla Kalinowska.
Next son of above KAZIMIERZ b. ca 1730:
Konstanty Uminski, with a daughter Rozalia Uminska + Jan Morzycki, Captain, d. 1830, the owner of Chociszew close to OZORKOW.
With a granddaughter Eufrazyna Morzycka, 1825 - 1860 Nikonówka + Kazimierz Jan Pienkowski;

and next son and daughters of named
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 !
Brief explanation - Michal Bajkowski the owner of Czepy, official in Kalisz, married in 1785, to Franciszka Kiedrzynska, daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzki, with the daughter Józefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826, m. Stanislaw Uminski d. ca 1811, of Bronow, 2nd she was married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski, 1786-1840, son of Antoni and Eleonora Boryslawski, the owner of Zimotki; Stanislaw's Uminski 1st wife was TEKLA b. 1775.

Kazimiera Uminska died in 1786;

Ksawera Franciszka Uminska + Antoni Mieroslawski; that is Ksawera Uminska b. ca 1750 - ca 1800 + Antoni Mieroslawski ca 1740 - ca 1810 [see the dictator of the January Uprising in 1863].

Note to Eufrozyna Morzycka (1825-1860, Nikonówka) + Kazimierz Jan Pienkowski, with Stanislaw Rafal Ludwik Morzycki, b. 1827, and grandson - Eugeniusz Morzycki (in Siberia) b. 1870, d. 1913.

Above Jan Morzycki, Captain of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, died 1830; was the second son of Jan Morzycki, received his inheritance from brother Pawel in 1802. Jan in 1808 was in the rank of lieutenant, and on the same day he was captain of the 3rd Infantry Regiment of the Warsaw Duchy. The recruits came from the Brzeziny, Gostyn, Leczyca, and Lowicz. In 1808 he was stationed in Warsaw.

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 + Apolinara Niemojewski, maybe were a brothers.

HILARY Uminski (b. ca 1730-1792), the son of mentioned above Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700, and Teresa Rogalinski; the owner of Czeluscin in the GOSTYN county, in 1778; married in 1767 in Biechowo, to Franciszka Ryszewska (b. ca 1750-d. after 1784).

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), 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], 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. Józefa 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, 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 Józef Ludwik b. 1790, the owner of Fulki and Kalów, m. Józefata Kossobudzka, born in Fulki in 1791.

Czepy / CZEPOW: 12 km north to UNIEJOW.

Stanislaw Uminski d. ca 1811, of Bronow, 7 km north-east to BIEGANIN of Kiedrzynski and north to Gorzenko [we know Bronow 2nd east to UNIEJOW, and south-east to named above CZEPOW] -
Stanislaw Uminski b. 1760, d. 1811, m. + 1st Tekla b. 1775;
his sisters:
Kazimiera Uminska d. 1786;
Ksawera Franciszka Uminska + Antoni Mieroslawski,
and his brothers:
Józef Uminski d. 1805, of LUCK;
Antoni Uminski d. 1813 + Marianna Byszewski;
Konstanty Uminski.

Mentioned Antoni Uminski d. 1813 + Marianna Byszewski had daughters:
Marianna Uminska b. 1799, d. bef. 1832 + Brodzki of Fundowo ? close to WARTA; and Józefa and also Tekla Uminska Kalinowski of KALISZ.

They were children of Kazimierz Uminski b. ca 1730, of Ruszki; 1746 bought Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; official in Brzesc KUJAWSKI; m. Teresa Besiekierski d. 1798;
and grandchildren of Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, b. ca 1700, the owner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / Wysocin.

Pocierzyn 8 km west to BEDKOWO; west to BRZEZIE and west to Wloclawek;
bef 1750 the estate also included Krotoszyn and Ruszki in the Koscielna Wies parish; the owners:
ca 1750 - Kazimierz Uminski and Teresa Uminska.
His descendant - Onufry Uminski, grandfather of Wladyslaw Uminski (1865-1954), writer.


Note to Badkowo / BEDKOWO / Badkow:
A.
Wladyslaw Jan Sulimierski b. 1830 in Lubiec, d. 1866, m. in ca 1850 to Wanda Walewska b. 1832, daughter of Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski (see Wola Pszczolecka, Kalinowski, Oginski, Trubecki, Konstantynowicz) 1802-1835 and Natalia Marianna Kreska 1804-1832. Natalia Kreska was daughter of Florian Stanislaw Józef Kreski b. in 1771 Grebanin - died in 1838, owner of Maslowice, who married in 1803 in Weglewice, to Antonina Fundament Karsnicka d. 1862, daughter of Jan Gwalbert Fundament - Karsnicki and Józefa Maslowski.

Above Napoleon WALEWSKI was son of Ludwik Walewski 1754-1820 who m. Antonina Kalinowska with sons:

1. Karol Franciszek Salezy b. 1795 + Maria Radolinska
with children: Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822, Jadwiga Maria Walewska 1825-1857 + Henryk Stanislaw Wojciech Lanckoronski 1816-1897;

and 2. above Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski 1802-1835 who married to Natalia Marianna Kreska 1804-1832.

About above mentioned Antonina KARSNICKA and her children:

a. Laura Rozamunda KRESKA b. 1805 in Grebanin, d. 1860, m. Adam Andrzej Sulimierski 1803-53, son of Marcin SULIMIERSKI and Józefa Zdziennicki, owner of Paprotnia,

b. Natalia Marianna KRESKA born in 1804 in Grebanin, d. 1833, m. Napoleon Walewski owner of Pstrokonie, son of Ludwik Walewski (Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski 1802-1835),

c. Edward Napoleon Kreski born in 1806 Weglewice, d. 1879, owner of Maslowice, judge in Wielun, owner estates close to Lask from 1852, m. 1st to Urszula Apolonia Lazarowicz 1811 - 1843 in Lask, daughter of Grzegorz and Teodozja Bagiewski, m. 2nd in 1846 to Antonina Kreska 1823 - 1851, daughter of Konstanty Hermenegild Kreski and Brygida Kozuchowski [!], 3rd m. in 1852 in Maslowice, to Alojza Uherek b. 1826, daughter of Ignacy.

Tomasz KOWALSKI who died 1812, owner of Rakowice and Bedkowo, m. in 1789 in Lubczyna, to Helena Karsnicka daughter of Jan Gwalbert Karsnicki official in Ostrzeszow; second time Helena Kowalska - Karsnicka married to Feliks Murzynowski,
with:
Jozefa or Honorata Józefa KOWALSKA born ca 1807, Myjonice, m. in 1820, to Nestor Julian Wezyk of OSINY 1795-1862, from Myjonice in the Ostrzeszow county, son of Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk of Osiny b. 1750 and Marianna Fundament-Karsnicka of Karsznice 1767-1817.
B.
Children of Jan Gwalbert Fundament - Karsnicki, 1731 - 1820 + Józefa Jadwiga Maslowska [see above]:
1. Józef Jastrzebiec Karsnicki 1784-1862;
2. Idzi Karsnicki (ca 1765 ? / 1780-1835 or E. Karsnicki);
3. Magdalena Jastrzebiec Karsnicka - SULIMIERSKA, born in ca 1784,
4. Antonina Fundament Karsnicka - KRESKA, d. 1862,
5. Helena Karsnicka - KOWALSKA - MURZYNOWSKA,
6. Wiktoria PSARSKA, Fundament - Karsnicka b. ca 1775 - died in 1844 in Biala; m. Franciszek Psarski b. ca 1770.
7. Marianna Wezyk; she was the mother of Nestor Julian Wezyk and Faustyna Kobierzycka.

Geographic remarks:

Rakowice - close to WROBLEW, 3 km north to Charlupia Wielka; west to SIERADZ.

Bedkowo - BADKOWO, 15 km north-west to Brzesc Kujawski.

Lubczyna - 3 km west to CIESZECIN; 8 km north to Wieruszow, 9 km west to Galewice.
Lyskornia - north-west to Kurow; 4 km south to Walichnowy;

Weglowice - 9 km south to Truskolasy and west to Czestochowa; 6 km north to ex-Silesian border.

KIERZNO - 9 km north-west to Wieruszow.
C.
Brief note to the de Weydenthal family [and about BRZEZIE, WIENIEC, Badkowo / BEDKOW / BEDKOWO]:

Please, you remember, there are two or three important in our context the villages called Brzezie.
A landproperty of that name, Brzezie, is located between Wloclawek and Radziejów, close to the village WIENIEC and Badkowo [see KRONENBERG].

Jadwiga Barthel de Weydenthal - Brzeska, b. 1884 in BADKOWO, d. 1961, soldier of the I Brigade, activist of the independence, sculptress, godmother of the ship Batory. She was the daughter of Zdzislaw and Aniela Rózanska; sister of above Przemyslaw Barthel de Weydenthal - Colonel; Jerzy Barthel de Weydenthal; Jan Barthel de Weydenthal and Maria Barthel de Weydenthal - activists of the independence, a teacher in the high school, a nun of the Ursuline Sisters. Jadwiga studied at home, later in Paris at the Sorbonne, then was in the country in 1905-1906. In 1916-1919 studied at the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw.
D.
Nadróz close to Rogowo, in the Rypin county. The village belonged to Nadrowski, at the end of 18th cent. to Balinski and Kretkowski; ca 1812 Adam Nadrowski taken all estate.
Nadróz ca 1850 bought Wilhelm Fryderyk Barthel von Weidenthal, who was an administrator of Antoni Suminski estate in Zbójno. Then in 1856 to his son Alfred Kalikst Barthel. 1886 Nadróz with Balin to Alfred Józef Barthel, son of Alfred Kalikst. The last in Nadróz - to 1939 - was Artur Barthel, son of Alfred Józef who acted also in Rypin.
Nadróz - 9 km south of RYPIN; north of Wloclawek and LIPNO.
See Swiedziebnia - 16 km north-east of RYPIN.
Brzezno near to Lipno [see Golub-Dobrzyn and PLOCK !];
Marianowo, in the Rypin County, close to Golub-Dobrzyn and RYPIN - 13 km north-west of RYPIN.
CHOCEN close to KOWAL and Izbica Kujawska [see my Encyclopedia].
Brzezie, BADKOWO and Wieniec - west of Wloclawek.

Barthel de Weydenthal - in BEDKOW or BADKOWO and see BRZEZIE [KRONENBERG - see Tyminska and Wojtyla], 7 km east of Bedków / BADKOWO.
E.
Osiecz Wielki - ca 1810 this land property was owned by the Bninski family.
In 1870 these estates also included: Osiecz Wielki, Osiecz Maly, Kucice, Biezyn, Arciszewo, Wola Paruszewska and Uklejnice.
At the beginning of the 20th cent. to the Plater family. 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.
Count Witold Maria Broel Plater, 1893-1962 - in 1922 - built the private elementary school in assets Osiecz Wielki and Osiecz Maly; he was the son of Wiktor Maria Broel-Plater, Count and Aleksandra Maria Helena POTOCKA, Broel-Plater, 1863-1918.
Named Wiktor Maria Broel-Plater, Count, b. 1843 in Belmont, died in 1911 in Bad Nauheim, Germany, was the son of Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater and Idalia Adelajda SOBANSKA b. 1808;
father of Ignacy; Antoni Broel-Plater and Witold Maria Aleksander Broel-Plater; brother of Konstanty Ignacy Antoni Broel-Plater; Wlodzimierz Ignacy Antoni Broel-Plater and Feliks Broel-Plater.

Above Wilhelm Ignacy Broel-Plater b. 1791 in Pinsk, d. 1854, was the son of Józef Antoni Wilhelm Broel-Plater b. in SZADEK in 1750.

Above
Józef 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 Stakliškes - 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.

F.
Now about Mielzynski of Radziejów / Radziejów Kujawski:

Piolunowo - village in the Radziejow county, near to Radziejów, south-west of BADKOWO; west of WIENIEC; landowner Mikolaj Roskowski, then since 1616 - Mielzynski, and in 1631 - Stanislaw Legocki.

RADZIEJOW - Maciej Mielzynski was the district administrator of Radziejów in 1762; he was living 1733-1793
[son of Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski {Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski b. 1682 and Krystyna Skalawska};
father of Prokop Mielzynski;
Anna Maria Mycielska and Józef Mielzynski Count;
brother of Józef Klemens Krzysztof Mielzynski];
his wife Seweryna Lipska b. ca 1750, died in 1804 - Chobienice [see: Count Jan Mielzynski b. 1831 - Chobienice].

Maksymilian (Maksymilian Antoni Jan), son of Andrzej MIELZYNSKI and Bninska [Andrzej Walenty Mielzynski b. 19.10.1698 + Anna Petronella Bninska b. ca 1720], born 1737 / 1738, MP in 1773, had the right of succession to the property after a father [Adam Dadzbog Baranowski] of his great-grandmother Teresa Baranowska, that is Grocholno, Rospedek, Debogóra, Lankowice, Malice, Gromadna, Spióry, Bak, Tupadl, Siernik, Szamocin Lastkowy, but
he has assigned in 1771 to Maciej MIELZYNSKI all above properties;
he taking over his father's pledge of assets:
Zytowiecko, Mala Leka and Grodziszczko, and bought all named in 1771 from hands of Jan Nepomucen Mycielski.
From hands of Duke Antoni Sulkowski, bought in 1791
Zduny and villages: Perzyce, Borownica, Chachalnia, Ujazd, Baszków !, Bestwin, Trzaski, Trafary, Kobylin and Rembiechów, Dlugoleka, Bartoszek.
Maksymilian Mielzynski died in Pawlowice in 1799, and he put away a part of land property Konary in 1772, to his wife Konstancja Czapska, and Rozalia nee Czapska.
His daughter Józefa (Józefa Nepomucena Rozalia Konstancja Franciszka), b. in Rabin, 1773, m. 1790 in Pawlowice to Augustyn Kozminski, but she died in 1792 in Wronki. Next daughters: Helena, died in Rabin in 1774;
Katarzyna (Katarzyna Regina Barbara Cecylia), b. Rabin, 1775, m. in Pawlowice in 1793 to Prokop Mielzynski; she died in 1817.

Czolowo - village in the Radziejow county, near to Radziejów.

Bodzanowo - village in the Radziejow county, near to Dobre; the royal village, which L. Mielzynski since 1616 has received in the pledge; in 1789 - Aleksander Modlinski. 1795 - gen. Henryk Rudolf Bischofswerder; the village is situated 11 km west of BADKOWO.
G.
Brzezie close to Wloclawek [+ Badkowo] and the LANCKORONSKI family [Brzezie + Jedlno, Wola Pszczolecka]:

Adam Albert Wojciech Mecinski / ADAM, 1740-1796, m. Aniela Stadnicka with daughter Ewa Mecinska b. 1789 / 1790 {maybe ca 1780}.
Piotr RADOLINSKI, MP in 1790, 1760-1823, m. Tekla Celestyna Eleonora Lanckoronska of Brzezie, 1774-1849.
Barbara was the daughter of unknown Lanckoronski. Barbara maybe was the daughter of Jan Lanckoronski of Brzezie, officer of Nur, 1746 -1791, and Maria Anna Januszkiewicz b. 1755 [maybe before 1755];
Barbara was sister of:
Antoni Józef Lanckoronski 1777-1850 who married to above Ewa Mecinska of JEDLNO;
Julia Barbara Lanckoronska 1779-1846 m. Jakub Jerzy Antoni Dunin-Borkowski;
and maybe above Tekla Celestyna Eleonora Lanckoronska of Brzezie, 1774-1849.

Maria Szymanowska born Marianna Agata Wolowska in Warsaw, born 1789, died in 1831, 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, and his wife - above
Barbara LANCKORONSKA, b. ca 1771 [not in 1780] - 1849 / 1850?
1.
Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval was industrialist and philanthropist. He was the third son among five children of a wealthy Jewish merchant Jacob Loewenstein and Dorothy Kronenberg, older sister of Leopold Kronenberg; after graduating in 1855 of the Institute of Agriculture and Forestry at Marymont in Warsaw, he worked as administrator of property of Kronenberg in Brzezie in the area of Wloclawek. 1857 - went to Calvinism. 1882 lived mainly in Brussels and Nice.
2.
Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK [see Lipno and Plock !], close to Radziejow and Brzesc Kujawski / Brzesc Kujawski. BRZEZIE was the land property of Józef Dambski, b. ca 1810, son of Józef Walenty Dambski b. 1777 and Marcjanna Marianna Leszczynska born 1785.
Jozef Dambski's great-grandparents:
Tomasz Dambski of Inowroclaw, 1690-1748;
Lukasz Madalinski of Kowal, b. 1700
[Michal MADALINSKI m. Katarzyna Rudzki, with children:
Anna Konstancja + Antoni Turski,
Franciszek Madalinski, the priest in Kruszwica, and in Brzesc Kujawski (?) in 1724;
Samuel Madalinski;
mentioned above Lukasz Madalinski;
and the last - Walenty.
Samuel MADALINSKI in 1731 save - give the comission a sum of money from the Chocen estate close to KOWAL and Wloclawek, to Anna Stempczynski married Gostkowska;
also SAMUEL with his brothers - Lukasz Madalinski and Walenty Madalinski, signed and chose the King Stanislaw Leszczynski in the Brzesc Kujawski county !
Samuel d. bef. 1738, left children with his wife -
Wiktoria Wierzbowski Madalinska];

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 - KOSCIUSZKO line];
Bazylea Woyczynska 1720-1751; and Eleonora Garczynska 1722-1802.
3.
Please remember on Kazimierz Brzezinski, Sr. born ca 1824, d. 1876, (60s of the 19 cent. emigrated ?? to Austrian Galicia), married ca 1865 to Zuzanna Mayer [born ca 1840 / 1845 ?]; they were living in Zolkiew. Zbigniew Brzezinski come from Kazimierz Brzezinski, Sr., 1824-1876.
H.
Bishop Bonawentura Madalinski / Bonawentura Dobrogost Madalinski in WLOCLAWEK and PLOCK, b. 1620, d. 1691, the son of Piotr Madalinski and Anna Chelmska.
In 1687, the Cathedral Chapter in Wloclawek with the founder of the new organs, the bishop Bonawentura Madalinski [these were completed at the end of 1691] - built new musical organs in WLOCLAWEK.

BROTHERS:
1.
Antoni UMINSKI b. ca 1700, and Teresa Rogalinski

[see General JAN NEPOMUCEN UMINSKI ! - HILARY Uminski b. ca 1730 - d. in 1792, the son of named Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700, and Teresa Rogalinski, the owner of Czeluscin near Gostyn, in 1778, m. in 1767, Biechowo, to Franciszka Ryszewska b. ca 1750 - d. after 1784, with children: Marianna, Róza, Maksymilian, Jan, Teresa, Katarzyna];
and 2.
Andrzej Uminski, b. ca 1700, and Apolinara Niemojewski

[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, Sobiesiernie, the Pieranie parish - north-west-north to RADZIEJOW)]
{during the Polish-Austrian War of 1809 under the orders of Jozef Poniatowski Neyman - CONSPIRATOR - was assigned deputy of General J. Niemojewski, commander of the department}.

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 !

3.
Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, born ca 1700, the owner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie [see the granddaughter of JAKUB Kiedrzynski !] close to Badkowo.

Antoni Mieroslawski b. ca 1740, d. 1797, the chamberlain in Inowroclaw; official in Kruszwica; the royal chamberlain, married 1st to Marianna Radonska born ca 1745, d. 1775, but 2nd marriage before 1769 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.

Remember:
Kazimierz Uminski b. ca 1730, of Ruszki; 1746 bought Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; official in Brzesc KUJAWSKI; m. Teresa Besiekierski, d. 1798.
Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, b. ca 1700, the owner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn the village, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / Wysocin.
Pocierzyn 8 km west to BEDKOWO, west to BRZEZIE and west to Wloclawek.
Pocierzyn bef 1750 also included Krotoszyn and Ruszki in the Koscielna Wies parish. In Pocierzyn ca 1750 - Kazimierz Uminski and Teresa Uminska.
His descendant - Onufry Uminski, grandfather of Wladyslaw Uminski (1865-1954), writer.

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 Stryków 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.


Jan Nepomucen Uminski, 1778-1851 = Jan = Nepomucen Uminski,
parents: Hilary UMINSKI and Franciszka Ryszewska.
On September 23, 1831 Jan Uminski was appointed commander-in-chief of the November Uprising, from which he resigned the same day.
Jan Nepomucen Uminski, the officer of the Polish army; service ended in the rank of Major General; participant of the 1794 Insurrection;
adjutant of General Antoni Józef Madalinski;
Napoleonic Wars and November Uprising 1830 - 1831 (Chief of Staff on September 23, 1831).
In 1820 was meeting of General Jan Nepomucen Uminski with Colonel Dobrogoyski, envoy of Kalisz. Dobrogoyski informed on the secret network in Cracow, and Uminski was claiming to be a branch in Great Poland; he had a confidential relationship with Lieutenant Colonel Ludwik Sczaniecki.

His parents:
Hilary Uminski / Hilarion Uminski, 1730/1735/1760-1792 + Franciszka Ryszewska b. ca 1740

[HILARY Uminski (b. ca 1730 - d. 1792), the son of
Antoni UMINSKI b. ca 1700, and Teresa Rogalinski;
Hilary Uminski was the owner of Czeluscin close to GOSTYN in 1778; m. in 1767 in Biechowo to Franciszka Ryszewska];

Czeluscin - close to PEPOWO, 4 km; 20 km west to KROTOSZYN the city [it has nothing to do with Krotoszyn close to Wloclawek!]; 14 km east to KROBIA; sout-east to SIEDLEC !

Biechowo - south to WRZESNIA.

The grandparents:
Antoni Uminski b. ca 1700 + Marianna Teresa Rogalinska, 1715-1796.
Marianna Teresa Rogalinska 1715-1796, was the daughter of Roman Rogalinski b. ca 1690 + Teofila Miaskowska.

Note to above ROMAN Rogalinski:
Stefan Poplawski, in 1741 in Noskow, married to Urszula Widlakówna; witnesses:
Roman Rogalinski,
Aleksander Radonski, Antoni Rokoszewski, Mikolaj Dobruchowski.
NOSKOW of Kiedrzynski -
11 km south - west to JAROCIN; 30 km east to Kunowo; 17 / 18 km east to KOSZKOWO of Kiedrzynski.

We back to GENERAL Nepomucen UMINSKI:
In the Strzelce Wielkie parish, close to GOSTYN, Piaski and KUNOWO:
a baptism in 1802 of Franciszek Xawery Pogorzelski - godmother Katarzyna Uminska;
in 1805 bpt. of Wiktoria Pogorzelska - godfather Nepomucen Uminski = Jan Nepomucen UMINSKI.
Ksawery Pogorzelski b. 1805 m. Marianna Rydzewska nee Sikorska in 1825. Ksawery Pogorzelski b. 1805, d. 1842, in Mystkowo, near Plonsk. His father Franciszek Pogorzelski.

Above Jan Nepomucen UMINSKI was the owner of
Smolice and Pruszynsk.
Strzelce Wielkie / Gross-Strzelce, close to Gostyn, in the ex-Kröben county; in 1846 belonged to Zakrzewska -
7 km east to GOSTYN ! and 10 km south-east to KUNOWO of Kiedrzynski ! 18 km north to PEPOWO - see Hilary UMINSKI ! - north-east to Rokosowo, Gogolewo, Poniec and Krobia; 9 km south-west to KOSZKOWO - see KIEDRZYNSKI.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski married to (1st time ?) Franciszka Buczynski / Buczynska, he was owner of Kunowo / Kunow in 1767 (from hands of his mother), he was son of Ludwika nee Sitnicka or 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. See: Koszkowo - 13 km north-east of Gostyn; Noskow / Noskowo - 9 km south-west of Jarocin and 16 km east of above Koszkowo; Gostyn / Gostingen, is a town in Greater Poland Voivodeship, in Gostyn County.
Mikolaj Kiedrzynski the 5th, b. ca 1735, from Koszkowo close to Noskowo and Kunowo.
Florian Kiedrzynski's father was Marcin Kiedrzynski senior, b. ca 1700/1715 - died in 1788, mother Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska.
Florian / Floryan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1730 / 1740, owner of Noskowo / NOSKOW south-west to JAROCIN - inf. 1776, 16 / 18 km east of Koszkowo and 27 / 30 km east of Kunowo. The same Florian Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 (1740 ?), married in 1759, his wife was living 1730-1786. His son Leon Kiedrzynski b. ca 1760. His uncle was Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska.

And Nepomucen UMINSKI was the owner of
Pruszyn - 10 km north-east to SIEDLCE - the Masovia prov.

SMOLICE -
west to Kobylin and 4 km south to CZELUSCIN ! And 8 km south-east to PEPOWO !

Jan Nepomucen Uminski b. 1778 in Czeluscin !
His father HILARY was the owner of Czeluscin - close to PEPOWO, 4 km; 20 km west to KROTOSZYN the city; 14 km east to KROBIA; sout-east to SIEDLEC [but of course it is not Siedlce]!

See on WALKNOWSKI:

In Kobierno, 7 km north-east to KROTOSZYN the city - see Mielzynski - in 1709, Rozalja Klara, was born to Stefan Dunin from Kobierno, and Anna; godparents:
Antoni Wiktor Walknowski official in WIELUN, and Anna Uminska.

In Laszczyn, 5 km north to RAWICZ, south-west to ROSZKOWO, in 1709, Tomasz Borucki m. Petronella Lubiatowska; witnesses: Wladyslaw Glinicki; Antoni Waliknowski / above WALKNOWSKI; Urszula Walknowska / Walikowska; Marjanna Slinicka [see Kiedrzynski].

Above Hilary UMINSKI m. ca 1760 to Franciszka Ryszewska with children:
1.
Antoni Uminski 1770-1813;
2. Teresa Uminska 1770-1836 + Wincenty Wilkonski;
3.
Rozalia Uminska + Józef Wilkonski, MP in 1789-1791; 1747-1822.
4.
Major of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, Jan Nepomucen Uminski 1778-1851.

Debe - 11 km north-east to KALISZ; 22 km north-west to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski !

Nepomucen Uminski married in 1817, Debe close to Kalisz. Who ?

Jan Nepomucen Uminski b. 1778 in Czeluscin, the brigade general, he took part in the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794, where he was the adjutant of general Antoni Madalinski.
In 1806 he fought near Gdansk and Tczew during the Napoleonic wars. He was taken prisoner by Prussia and released in 1807 and joined the French cavalry; he moved to the army of the Warsaw Duchy. In Poznan, he was the commander of the squadron of the Honor Guard.
The Polish-Austrian war in 1809; 1812 the Russian campaign, Borodino and near Smolensk.
As the first of the Napoleonic army, he headed the Polish Hussars to Moscow.
Leipzig in 1813, where he was wounded and was taken prisoner; release in 1815, he joined the army of the Congress Kingdom.
In 1816 he left the army and settled in Smolice [compare General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI]. In 1820, he founded the "Kosynierzy Union" / SCYTHEMEN, then he became a member of the Patriotic Society, for which he was convicted by the Prussians in 1826 for six years in prison.
Uminski was jaled in Glogow, whence escaped on 17 February 1831. He joined the army of Poland in 1831.
General Dembinski entrusted him with command of the 1st Cavalry Corps. On September 23, 1831 he was the commander-in-chief. After capitulation he moved to Modlin. In Plock he had a controversy with General Maciej Rybinski. He went to France to emigrate. He was a collaborator of Adam Jerzy Czartoryski.
He was a member of the Freemasonry of the United Brothers as "journeyman" in 1829 [in prison ?].

Above
Antoni Józef Madalinski b. 1739, d. 1804 / 1805 in Borow, in the Przybyszew parish.
Polish general, commander of the cavalry, one of the commanders in the Kosciuszko Insurrection of 1794; the Bar Confederation in 1768; he was born in Porów in the Sieradz prov. {close to KALISZ ?} in 1739 or POROWO - maybe named above Borowa Wola, south to Nowe Miasto by the Pilica River.
Porowo close to KALISZ - we know Borow, 14 km east to KALISZ;

Above Madalinski Antoni / Antoni Józef, son of Gutowska, b. 1739, owner of Karniszew / Karniszewo until 1781, Kostrzyn east of Poznan in 1800, Piekary in 1802,
Zatopolice west to Radom,
Przybyszew / Przybyszewo [close to Bialobrzegi !!],
Lubania
and Borow, in the Przybyszew parish - BOROWE, 7 km west to PRZYBYSZEW.
Burned in Przybyszewo,
but his heart in Lubania north to Nowe Miasto by the Pilica River. Lubania close to Sadkowice, and close to Nowe Miasto.
Przybyszew - east of Nowe Miasto by Pilica!
He was in 1778 - 1788 under protection of the Sulkowskis; was living in Baszkow - 6 km to the Silesien and then Prussian border - south-west of Krotoszyn the city, close to Zduny - north-west of Ostrzeszow. Baszków is situated ca 5 km west of Zduny, the Leszczynskis land, then in 1791 to Mielzynski.
Antoni Madalinski after capitulation in 1794, was jailed by the Prussians 1795 - 1797.

Antoni Józef Madalinski b. 1739 in Porowo / Porów / Borowo [or Borowa Wola south to Nowe Miasto by the Pilica River; or Potworow ?], d. 1804 / 1805 in Borowo [Borow, in the Przybyszew parish. NORTH TO MARIOWKA then to KIEDRZYNSKI];
son of Józef [1700/1710 - 1755; Jozef was NOT son of Bonawentura Madalinski and Konstancja Oraczewska] and Barbara Gutowski / Gutowska b. ca 1710, died 1775.

LUBANIA - north to Nowe Miasto by the Pilica;
Sadkowice - north to named Nowe Miasto.
Porów - we are not sure where this town is located! Borow, in the Przybyszew parish.
Above Józef Madalinski b. ca 1710, d. 1755, of Niedzielsko 4 km east of Wielun, died in Srem close to Koscian - see Sulkowski! Józef Madalinski, acc. to inf. 1739 - owner of Karniszew (the Sokolniki parish north of Gniezno, includes: Bojanice, Bojanickie Huby, Borzatew / Wilhelmsau, Florentynowo, Karniszew / Karniszewo close to Klecko, Kobylica, Maczniki, Male Swiatniki, Mieleszyn north-east of Klecko, Przysieka, Sokolnickie Huby, Sokolniki), married to Barbara Gutowski, owner of Gola - 5 km west of Gostyn and close to the Sulkowskis estates, in 1745-1746 owner of Babin - 6 km north of Slupca and east of Wrzesnia; Chrostowo - 1754, d. 1755. Barbara m. 2nd in 1765 to Jakub Krzyzanowski.

Antoni Jozef Madalinski was a participant in the Bar Confederation fighting initially from 1768 in the branch of Józef Bierzynski. In 1770 he fought in Mazovia in the branches of Józef Sawa-Calinski, however, in December 1770 he was wounded near Wysokie and he was taken prisoner by Ksawery Branicki. In 1778-1788, in the political life he used the Sulkowskis' protection.
He was living in Baszków (commune of Zduny) and was the commander of the garrison in Zduny.


We back to UMINSKI and Czeluscin
- village in the Gostyn county, located 4 km south-east of Pepowo. Czeluscin belonged among others to Rogalinski; much later to General Jan Nepomucen Uminski who was born in 1778.
We back to Antoni Madalinski:
colonel of the Crown troops of 1781, in Gniezno in 1788; beat the Prussians several times and went to Krakow, where he links with Kosciuszko. He fought at Raclawice and Szczekociny, in defense of Warsaw and Prague. Captured by the Prussians, imprisoned, he was released in 1797.
Married to Witoria Skotnicki, with 8 children. He leased in 1787 Miejska Górka from Sulkowski; in 1797 he issue a power of attorney in Kieszkow to Antoni Kurnatowski, because antoni Madalinski was
the owner of Kieszków, Cerekiew and Zatopolice.
And Antoni transfered estates to his brothers:
Ludwik Madalinski and Aleksy Madalinski / Aleksander Madalinski.

In 1795, the Abbots of Plock ceased - they were the owners of Przybyszów / Przybyszew by the north bank of the PILICA river and west is BIALOBRZEGI - Przybyszew to Madalinski, so Prussia after the Third Partition of Poland occupied these areas. A part of post-monastery estates was Borowe - in 1802; Antoni died on 19 July 1804 in Borow / Borowe / Borowo and was buried in Przybyszewo.

Antoni's children:
Marja + Aleksander Iwanowski, the Zaslaw marshal;
Józefa d. 1853 + Ignacy Sosnowski, judge in RAWA;
Mikolaj Madalinski, b. in Miroslawice, Lieutenant in 1824, then Captain; m. 1st in 1832, Urszula Leszczynski, widow after death of her 1st husband - Antoni Swidzinski, the owner of Ossa; 2nd m. to Konstancja Zdziechowska, inf. 1850; his daughter Marja, m. in 1868 to Franciszek Czaplicki.

Father of named GENERAL Antoni Madalinski b. 1739:
JOZEF Madalinski born ca 1700/1710. or 1703.
Inf. on Józef in 1753 in SIERADZ vs Morawski; Jozef died in 1755 in SREM.
Married Barbara Gutowska, inf. in Koscian, 1759. KOSCIAN - 18 km east to WILKOWO POLSKIE !

JAN Madalinski was the grandfather of GENERAL. Jan b. 1665/1670; then in BADKOWO after a death of his wife Marjanna Klobski ca 1704; he became a priest in BADKOWO parish ca 1705.
His daughter Franciszka + Józef Kicki, inf. 1754 about Franciszka and her brother - Józef.

Great-grandfather of General:
Feliks Jan, MADALINSKI, b. 1630 ! Married Katarzyna Porczynski ca 1650
{Katarzyna Madalinska, Kesicka born Porczynska in Gasiorowo close to Swiercze. SOUTH TO PRZASNYSZ ! - see WORONIECKI}, with a daughter
Marjanna b. ca 1670, m. Jan Morawski before 1701 - she died before 1729; inf. 1726
{Marianna Morawska, born Madalinska ca 1670, to Feliks Jan Madalinski and Katarzyna Madalinska, Kesicka born Porczynska. Feliks was born ca 1630. They had son Józef Morawski};
and with sons:
Pawel Madalinski and
Jan Madalinski b. 1665/1670.

Named Pawel, a priest in 1690, in Wloclawek in 1692, Lowicz died in 1698.
Named Jan MADALINSKI, after death of wife was living in
Badkowo [a rector of the Badkowo parish] - close to Wloclawek; close to RUSZKI, where Andrzej Uminski was living, b. ca 1700, and Apolinara Niemojewski.
Compare on UMINSKI:
ROZALIA Teresa Marianna Katarzyna Uminska b. 1729, d. after 1784, the daughter of Andrzej UMINSKI and Apolinara Niemojewski, widowed 1784; b. Pieranie, m. bef. 1743 to Michal Slubicki.

Stanislaw Uminski b. 1760, d. ca 1811, of Bronow - the Royal clark, m. Tekla b. 1775, 2nd to the granddaughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski. His sisters: Kazimiera Uminska d. 1786; Ksawera Franciszka Uminska + Antoni Mieroslawski; and his brothers:
Józef Uminski d. 1805;
Antoni Uminski d. 1813 + Marianna Byszewski;
Konstanty Uminski.

Above Antoni Uminski + Marianna Byszewski, had daughters: Marianna Uminska b. 1799, living in the WARTA district;
Tekla Uminska b. 1800 + Jan Kalinowski, official in KALISZ.
Mentioned above children come from the father - Kazimierz Uminski b. 1730, founder of a chapel in Ruszki,
in 1746 he bought Wysocin Wiekszy and Wysocinek; official in BRZESC KUJAWSKI; married Teresa Besiekierski d. 1798.
And they were grandchildren of
Laurenty (Wawrzyniec) Uminski, b. ca 1700, the owner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie / WYSOCIN.

Pocierzyn 8 km west to BEDKOWO; west to BRZEZIE; west to Wloclawek;
Pocierzyn and Krotoszyn belonged to Ruszki in the Koscielna Wies parish; ca 1750 Kazimierz Uminski and Teresa Uminska were the owners; then to Onufry Uminski, and his grandson - Wladyslaw Uminski (1865-1954).

Rozalia Uminska, the daughter of Konstantyn, married Jan Morzycki with a daughter Eufrazyna.

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, owner of Ruszki, Krotoszyn, Pocierzyn, Wysocie [see JAKUB Kiedrzynski !].

We again back to General Antoni Madalinski:
JAN Madalinski was the grandfather of GENERAL. Jan b. 1665/1670; then in BADKOWO after a death of his wife Marjanna Klobski ca 1704; he became a priest in BADKOWO parish ca 1705.
Great-grandfather of General:
Feliks Jan, MADALINSKI, b. 1630 ! Married Katarzyna Porczynski ca 1650
Katarzyna Madalinska, Kesicka born Porczynska, in Gasiorowo close to Swiercze. SOUTH TO PRZASNYSZ ! - see WORONIECKI.
Great-great-grandfather of General Madalinski:
maybe from Marcin Madalinski, b. ca 1600 / 1610, an official in Wielun in 1651, died in 1658.
Come from (?) JERZY: in 1606 Jerzy de Niedzielsko Madalinski, b. ca 1575/1580, official in Wielun, founder of a church in Rudki.
And maybe Jerzy was a descendant of (?) Sebastian.
Sebastian Madalinski 1st, b. ca 1545 /1560 - this is the General Antoni Madalinski line. Named Sebastian b. ca 1545 + Jadwiga Kobierzycki had son Jan Madalinski b. ca 1585, d. 1644, the Catholic priest.
Brother of named Sebastian 1st, b. ca 1545/1560 -
Aleksander, b. ca 1550 - 1617 [his parents: Antoni Madalinski, b. ca 1520/1525 + GALEWSKA], tax official in Wielun and Ostrzeszow in 1603; m. Anna Konopnicki of Kroczewo, 1 voto Dambska.

Niedzielsko:
Jan Madalinski in 1551-1567 an official in Wielun;
1552 Andrzej Madalinski and Antoni Madalinski, were the owners of Niedzielsko;
ca 1588 Sebastian Madalinski married Jadwiga Kobierzycka.
1606 - Jerzy de Niedzielsko Madalinski of Wielun;
Krzysztof Madalinski inf. 1607-1623.
Jan Aleksander Madalinski inf. 1632-1634. Judge in Wielun: Jan Aleksander Madalinski - 1634-1654.
Jakub Madalinski, ca 1640 m. Helena Kobierzycka.
Aleksander Madalinski - 1651-1654 in Wielun;
Sebastian Madalinski inf. 1670-1679.
Ignacy Madalinski inf. 1679-1681. Aleksander Madalinski inf. 1699. Zygmunt Madalinski inf. 1664-1685.
Józef Madalinski, 1710-1755; Antoni Madalinski, 1739-1804.
Michal Madalinski inf. 1740-1750. Mikolaj Madalinski b. 1797.


Bobrowniki:

1640 - ca 1800 Bobrownik belonged to the Madalinskis:
Antoni Madalinski, b. 1525, m. Anna Galewska with 2 sons:
Sebastian b. ca 1545 (Sebastian Madalinski 1st, b. ca 1545 /1560 the General line) and ALEKSANDER [Jakub Karol Madalinski b. ca 1590 was the son of Aleksander and Anna Konopnicka] - the Bobrowniki line.
Named Sebastian b. ca 1545/1560 + Jadwiga Kobierzycki [her mother - Jadwiga Wiktorowska] had son
Jan Madalinski b. ca 1585, d. 1644, Catholic priest, in Kruszwica, Gniezno, Poznan and Wloclawek; royal secretary, abbot, bishop of Gniezno. He was the son of Sebastian Madalinski, 1545 / 1550 - 1617 and Jadwiga Kobierzycka. In 1611 he was a student at the University of Padua, then in Rome. After completing his studies, he was sent to Kruszwica.
Ca 1588, Sebastian Madalinski m. Jadwiga Kobierzycka.

The 2nd marriage of Antoni Madalinski b. ca 1520/1525 + Anna Wierusz-Galewska / Anna Galewska.
with son 1550-1617,
Aleksander,
and grandson JAN, 1575/1580-1644.

The brother of General Madalinski -
Feliks (b. 1741) bpt. in Brodnica near Srem. His sister Gabriela b. 1745 and brother Leon b. 1746 in Babin in the Bagrowo parish close to Sroda Wielkopolska.
Above Jan Madalinski b. ca 1575/1580-1644 sometimes had father Sebastian 1st born ca 1545/1560, and Jadwiga Kobierzycka. That is Jan Aleksander Madalinski, born ca 1575.

Aleksander, b. ca 1550 - d. 1617 [his parents: Antoni b. ca 1525 + GALEWSKA] the brother of Sebastjan, b. ca 1545/1560, m. Anna Konopnicki, Dambski,
with sons:
Jakób Karol b. ca 1573;
and Jan Aleksander b. ca 1575/1580 = JAN MADALINSKI.

We can state that the only high ranking officer of the Polish army from the Madalinski family, who came from Bobrowniki, was Captain Józef Kajetan Antoni Madalinski, born in 1784. His father was Kajetan Madalinski, the cousin of the owners of Bobrownik - Ignacy and Jan Madalinski. After the death of Kajetan Madalinski in 1784, the care of his children, among whom was 10-year-old Józef, was taken over by the uncle Jan Madalinski.

Gostyn and the note to Antoni Ludwik Józef Madalinski, 1739 - 1804:
Above Madalinski Antoni / Antoni Józef, son of above Gutowska, b. 1739, owner of Karniszew / Karniszewo until 1781, Kostrzyn east of Poznan in 1800, Piekary 1802, Zatopolice close to Radom, Przybyszew / Przybyszewo, Lubania and Porów; burned in Przybyszewo, but his heart in Lubania. Lubania close to Sadkowice, and close to Nowe Miasto - see Kiedrzynski! Przybyszew - east of Nowe Miasto by Pilica!
He was in 1778 - 1788 under protection of the Sulkowskis;
he was living in Baszkow - 6 km to the Silesien and then Prussian border - south-west of Krotoszyn, close to Zduny - north-west of Ostrzeszow. Baszków is situated ca 5 km west of Zduny, the Leszczynskis land, then in 1791 to Mielzynski.
Antoni Madalinski after capitulation in 1794, was jailed by the Prussians 1795 - 1797.

Michal MADALINSKI d. ca 1753, owner of Lututów, m. Teresa Pruszkowska d. 1755, had son Józef - the Poznan priest.
Bonawentura b. ca 1680/1690 and named Michal b. ca 1690/1700 were brothers?
Konstancja married ca 1700 to Bonawentura Madalinski.
Priest Stefan and Bonawentura was born ca 1690. Bonawentura Madalinski of Niedzielsko was born to Kazimierz MADALINSKI and Zofia Wypyska. Bonawentura in 1731 leave Szczukwin to Majewski. Bonawentura Madalinski + Konstancja Oraczewski, had daughter Anna + Ludwik Górski in 1762; and sons: Felicjan and Wojciech - both priests; and maybe son Józef, inf. in 1739.

Kazimierz Madalinski was born to Samuel Madalinski and Katarzyna Madalinska (born Milaszewska). Kazimierz married Zofia Madalinska (born Wypyska). They had one son Bonawentura Madalinski. Kazimierz died in 1731. Kazimierz, official in Nur, had 4 sons:
Wojciech Józef, priest in Poznan in 1710, d. 1739, owner of Losino Wypychy, close to Nur.

Above Kazimierz had oldest son MICHAL !
Michal m. Brygida Pilchowska, of Liw - inf. 1718. With son Stefan. Stefan in 1748-1749 and in 1754, in 1766 was the Nur official. MP in 1764.
1758 bought Mystkowskie - Stary Karlów from Mostowski.
STEFAN's son:
Franciszek, official in Nur in 1768, m. 1st to Anna Bogdanski until 1783, 2nd to Salomeja de Tylli.

Michal, 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,
Walenty MADALINSKI.

Samuel in 1731 was the owner of CHOCEN. Samuel Madalinski died before 1738, left children with his wife Wiktorja Wierzbowski:
Jakób and Eufrozyna + Jakób Krasnicki.
Jakób 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.

Lukasz Madalinski, official in KOWAL close to Wloclawek, in 1727, in 1748; bought a part of named above Cerekiew in 1748; his brother - Walenty - inf. 1767. Married Ewa Estka, with the daughter Teresa + Stanislaw Dambski in 1771, official in BRZESC KUJAWSKI. Teresa died after 1796.
Lukasz's son - Zenon Bonawentura Madalinski.

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 - Józef Madalinski, and daughter - Franciszka Krystyna, born in 1734 m. 1st to Piotr Skarbek; 2nd she married to Kasper Slawinski - official in KONIN in 1782.

Józef 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.
Józef 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 and Aleksy Madalinski bought Kieszków, 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, 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.

Marianna Barbara Stokowska, born Madalinska in 1719, to Michal Madalinski and Teresa Madalinska born Pruszkowska. Michal was born ca 1690. She had brother Józef Madalinski. Marianna married Franciszek Stokowski in 1740. They had son Wawrzyniec Stokowski.
Michal MADALINSKI d. ca 1753, owner of Lututów, m. Teresa Pruszkowska d. 1755, had son Józef. Michal Madalinski of Niedzielsko, officer in Ostrzeszów, 1690/1700-1753 m. Teresa Pruszkowska 1690-1755 also with son
Ludwik Ignacy Madalinski officer 1792-1793 in Inowroclaw, b. 1724; Ludwik Madalinski inf. in Kowal 1785-1789, in Ostrzeszow 1772-1785, and 1769-1772, 1765-1769, Wielun - 1764, MP in 1790,
with sons:
1. Józef b. ca 1750 m. Marianna Kamocka 1765-1812 with
Piotr Filip Jakub Madalinski 1787-1852 m. Anna Komornicka b. 1793, with children:
Karolina Albina Ludwika Madalinska b. 1815,
Lucja Krystyna Konstancja Madalinska b. 1817;

2. Kajetan Madalinski b. 1760.


Important note on Kalinowski - Walewski line:

Stefan Walewski + ZAPOLSKA had son ZYGMUNT d. 1689 + Anna Gostyńska,
and grandson Stanislaw Franciszek b. ca 1670, died 1716 + Siemianowska, + Rychlowska; with two sons:
Wojciech Walewski d. 1757 + Teresa Laszowska;
and KAROL WALEWSKI d. 1757 + BRYGIDA GALECKA 2v. RADOLINSKA.

Stanisław Franciszek WALEWSKI d. 1716, officer of Sieradz, owner of Pstrokonie, Woźniki, Świerzyna, Gronów, Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia, m. in 1694, to Marianna Rozalia Siemianowska, 2nd to Krystyna Rychłowska - Trzebicki (she was 3rd married to Jan Feliks Walewski), with:
1. Józef WALEWSKI d. 1724, m. Elżbieta Magnuska - Skarbek,
2. Feliks WALEWSKI d. 1752,
3. Karol WALEWSKI died ca 1757, owner of Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia, m. Brygida Gałecka, daughter of Franciszek and Ludwika Poniatowska (she was 2nd to Jan Radoliński; see above on the King Poniatowski), with:
a). Ludwika m. Kazimierz Kacper Gembart,
b). Julianna Joanna b. ca 1756, m. Feliks Złotnicki, 2nd Daniel Suchecki;
4. Wojciech WALEWSKI died in 1757, owner of Pstrekonie / Pstrokonie, m. in 1730, to Teresa Łaszowska with:
a). Józefa b. 1737 + Konstanty Ossowski,
b). Eleonora Walewska m. Maciej Krobanowski d. 1792,
c). Rozalia Walewska + Jakub Madaliński,
d). Ludwik Mikołaj WALEWSKI 1754 - 1820, MP in 1776, + in 1784 to Martyna / Maksyma Wężyk d. 1792 - owner of Kalinowa [see above on Lubienski and Kiedrzynski] and Ligota, 1v. Andrzej Niemojowski, 2v. Ludwik Wężyk; Ludwik Mikołaj WALEWSKI 2nd m. in April 1794 to Kalinowska Janina / Antonina Kalinowska of Lelow daughter of Ignacy KALINOWSKI and Justyna Borzęcka - she was 2nd time married in 1822 in Świerzyny, to Mikołaj Jaksa Krobanowski b. ca 1771; Ludwik Mikołaj WALEWSKI had children:
A. Michał Walewski b. 1804, owner of Krześlow (see Wola PSZCZOLECKA), Kurow, Wypychow, Podlesie, Dziuby, Stara Poczta,
B. Justyna b. 1807,
C. Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski b. 1795, owner of Parzymiechy, + Marianna Radolińska daughter of Piotr RADOLINSKI and Tekla Lanckorońska, with:
a) Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822 in Parzymiechy,
b) Jadwiga Maria + 1850 to Henryk Stanisław Wojciech Lanckoroński;

D. Napoleon Walewski b. 1802, owner of Pstrokonie, Woźniki, Świerzyna, Gorzuchów, Lisy, + Natalia Kręska d. ca 1833, daughter of Florian KRESKI and Antonina Karśnicka. Children of Napoleon Walewski:
a). Ludwik Mieczysław Walewski b. 1830, owner of Pstrokonie, Paprotnia, m. unknown with: Adela,
b). Antonina Floriana Salomea b. 1831 in Pstrekonie, + Bolesław Kobierzycki,
c). Wanda Natalia Maria Walewska b. 1832 in Masłowice, m. Władysław Sulimierski owner of Lubiec near Wola Pszczolecka (see Adam Kiedrzynski in Sulmierzyce).

Władysław Jan / Władysław Sulimierski, 1830 - 1866, owner of Lubiec south of Wola Pszczolecka, was son of Marceli / Marceli Jan Sulimierski b. ca 1805, and Zofia Szołowska / Joanna Szolochowska. Parents of above Marceli: Jan Sulimierski and Magdalena Fundament- Krasicka. Father of above Jan: Jozef Sulimierski b. 1738, d. 1805 in Widawa + Franciszka Wierzchlejska / Wierzchlenska. Parents of above Jozef: Michal Sulimierski [son of Marianna Stokowska], and unknown wife.

Above Marceli Jan Sulimierski b. ca 1805, was also father of Korneli Kazimierz Edward Sulimierski b. 1834 in LUBIEC close to Wola Pszczolecka, who married to Adamina Markowska ca 1830 - 1900, with son Bronisław Sulimierski b. 1863, d. 1952, and Maria Siemienska.

In ca 1775 Jozef Walewski was heir of JEDLNO and Borki [see IZYDOR KIEDRZYNSKI].

Aleksander Walewski older, owner of Wieruszow, in 1761 officer in Piotrkow, m. ELZBIETA MECINSKA of Wielun; she was the owner of Wieruszow. They had son Józef Kalasanty Walewski, 1747-1792. He married Paulina Pulina Radolińska daughter of KAJETAN RADOLINSKI.

Above Aleksander of Wieruszow and Jedlno had sons:
1. Jozef / JOZEF KALASANTY WALEWSKI, b. 1747 + Paulina RADOLINSKA;
2. Daniel b. 1751;
3. MICHAL b. 1749 + Salomea PSARSKA.

Józef Kalasanty Walewski had children:

1. Ludwika Walewska 1775-1863 + Józef Niemojowski. Józef Niemojowski 1840-1857, junior, was grandson of above LUDWIKA and JOZEF senior Niemojowski / Niemojewski.
2. Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski, Count in 1833, MP 1830-31, 1778-1845 + Tekla Walewska
{daughter of Michał Walewski 1749-1799 + Salomea Psarska b. 1761, and granddaughter of Aleksander Walewski + named Elżbieta Męcińska; Sebastian Psarski official in Wieluń; Teresa Niemojowska; and great-granddaughter of Franciszek Walewski official in Rozprza, 1710-1745}
1783-1862.

3.
Wincenty 1785-1820 + Konstancja Salomea Józefa Walewska

{daughter of Bogumił Gabriel Walewski 1750-1814 + Józefa Wężyk-Widawska 1760-1817, and granddaughter of Stanisław Józef Walewski official in Spicymierz, 1720-1770; Konstancja Urszula Jordan; and great-granddaughter of Aleksander WALEWSKI born ca 1700, and Wiktoria Bykowska.
All children of Jan JORDAN:
Spytek Rogatian Jordan; Wojciech Ludwik Jordan, and Konstancja Urszula Walewska - married Stanislaw Józef Walewski was born in 1720 ! or born in 1740-1770 with children: Bogumil Gabriel Walewski 1750-1814 {his daughter Konstancja Salomea Józefa Walewska married to Wincenty Walewski b. 1785 d. 1819}, and Kunegunda Szembek nee Walewska, born in 1760 / 1766 - d. 1828 wife of Ignacy Józef Szembek 1740-1835 MP in 1788, officer in Ostrzeszow 1777-1793, with son Piotr Szembek 1788-1866 General, Freemason, 1813 in Gdansk married to Fryderyka Becu de Tavernier}

1791-1843,
with son
Mikołaj Józef Daniel Colonna-Walewski Count, 1813-1869 + Tekla Masłowska 1818-1879, and grandson
Wincenty Colonna-Walewski Count 1841-1896 {see WOLA PSZCZOLECKA !}.

Aleksander Walewski {Alexander / Aleksander Walewski 1700 - 1751 or 1778 !} married Elzbieta Mecinska of Jedlno, born ca 1700 or ca 1720; ELZBIETA MECINSKA of Wielun, was the owner of Wieruszow.
His line:
Stefan Walewski d. ca 1681, had two sons:
Zygmunt 1656 - 1716, m. Koniecpolska and 2nd Olszewska;
Wojciech died 1716 + Maczynska; Nowomiejska; Tomicka-Olecka.
Zygmunt had son:
Franciszek died 1745, m. Cecylia Dambska; Frankenberg; Teodora Ludwika Walewska.
Franciszek had children {Franciszek Walewski official in Rozprza, b. ? - d. 1745}:
Aleksander + Elzbieta Mecinska [Jedlno, Wieruszow];
Stefan 1744-1803/1805 official in SZADEK + Antonina Walewska;
Tomasz Walewski;
Franciszek Ksawery 1739-1796, official in OSTRZESZOW since 1765, m. Maslowska; Niemojewska-Psarska; Konstancja Psarska in 1795.

Aleksander was son of FRANCISZEK Walewski born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745.

Another
FRANCISZEK Walewski b. 1745, d. 1813 (son of Marcin Walewski 1700 / 1720 - 1761 and Marcjanna Romer 1720 - 1761), owner of Rusiec, Wieruszów, Dabrówka, Jastrzebice, Broszecin, Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki, Laziny, Zawadow; General, m. Ludwika Stokowska;
children:
A. Kacper m. Anna Lubieniecka, Izabela Oswiecimska,
B. Damazy m. Katarzyna Wagrowska,
C. Józef b. 1771 m. Marianna Blociszewska,
D. Ignacy Józef b. 1786, m. Salomea Walewska from Rusiec, Dabrowa, Jastrzebice, Kuznica.

Aleksander Walewski older, owner of Wieruszow, in 1761 officer in Piotrkow, m. ELZBIETA MECINSKA of Wielun; she was the owner of Wieruszow or Franciszek Walewski was the owner, and sold Wieruszow in 1743 to Aleksander Walewski. Elzbieta had 3 sons:
[Michal and Daniel taken Wieruszow] Jozef b. 1747 or 1743 [see below];
Michal born 1749;
Daniel b. 1750 or 1751. Daniel was the friend of Hugo Kollataj.
Michal since 1788 was owner of all Wieruszow estate, to 1793 - in this year Wieruszow was sold to German. Michal Walewski was near to the Magnuski family and to families from GREBANIN and Baranow.
Above Aleksander Walewski had daughters:
Salomea b. August 1775, m. Jozef Kielczewski of KOWAL [south of Wloclawek];
Felicjanna b. July 1777 + Ignacy Trzebinski.

Above Michal Walewski son of Aleksander, was the King court official; married Salomea Psarska of MYSLNIEW close to Ostrzeszow [see Kiedrzynski and Psarski]; she was the daughter of Sebastian PSARSKI and Teresa Niemojewska. They had daughter Tekla m. Count Aleksander Walewski.

Above named Jozef b. 1747 or 1743, died 1792, m. PAULINA RADOLINSKA; in ca 1775 Jozef Walewski was heir of JEDLNO, Borki and Jankowice close to Jedlno [see Izydor Kiedrzynski], and also of Kalinowa close to Zdunska Wola [see above on Andrzej Kiedrzynski].
Jozef had daughter Ludwika m. Jozef Niemojewski; and Jozef had 2 sons: Aleksander married to cousin - TEKLA.

WOLA PSZCZOLECKA:

The MIKUTA family: we know about Anna Mikuta born about 1865.
Leonas Mikuta buried in Beržoras, the Plunge district; husband of Barbora Mikutiene.
Beržoras, in ZMUDZ, west to TELSZE.
Jan Soltan, had son Lukasz Soltan, owner of Dobryn in 1599 + Dorota Mikuta (Mieta).

Ewa Ostapowicz (born Mikuta), 1804 - 1849, daughter of Mateusz Mikuta and Marianna born Karczewska. Mateusz was born in 1771. Marianna was born in 1773. Ewa had brother Józef Mikuta. Ewa married Mateusz Ostapowicz in 1840, b. 1794.
Józef Mikuta was born 1816, to Mateusz Mikuta and Marianna. Józef married Marianna Karp; 2nd he married to Katarzyna Marianna Bernatowicz born Karp {maybe with son JOZEF MIKUTA junior born ca 1855}.
Marianna KARP was born in 1818, in Krylatka, the Sztabin district, the estate in 1827 owned by Karol Brzostowski, Count, Captain.
In 1820 Brzostowski introduced social reforms in above KRYLATKA. The father of Ewa Chreptowicz-Brzostowska, was Michal Hieronim Brzostowski b. 1762, d. 1806.

Karol Brzostowski b. 1796, d. 1854 in PARIS. KAROL was grandson of Stanislaw Brzostowski + Konstancja Radziwill and / or Teofila Magdalena Radziwill Brzostowska d. 1769. Teofila Magdalena Radziwill = Teofila Magdalena Fersen / Brzostowska / born Radziwill in 1745, had daughter Karolina Wolodkowicz nee Brzostowska.

TEOFILA'S parents: Leon Michal Radziwill 1722-1751 + Anna Luiza Mycielska 1729-1771.

Her husbands: Hermann Gustav Fersen, Russian General, son of Georg Johann von Fersen + Anna Elisabeth von Derfelden; 2nd to Stanislaw Brzostowski 1733-1769 son of Józef Brzostowski 1692-1745 + Ludwika Maria Sadowska.

KAROL was born in 1796 - Michaliszki close to Worniany and Swir; north-east to Wilno.
KRYLATKA - 26 km south-east to AUGUSTOW - see: WOLLOWICZ.

The KRZESLÓW estate in the Wygielzów parish included:

Krzeslów, Polesie, Kurów, Wypychów, Wola Pszczólecka in 1783 [was sold by Stokowski and Wezyk, to Jan Przybylski].

Paulina Pulina Radolinska b. 1750 / Paulina m. Józef Kalasanty Walewski of JEDLNO. Jozef Kalasanty Walewski was the owner of Kurow (close to Wielun or Kurow near to Wola Pszczolecka, see: Malkiewicz, Kiedrzynski), Turow, Wielun and Jedlno.
In 1818 this KRZESLÓW estate bought Ludwik Walewski son of Wojciech WALEWSKI. Krzeslów estate included in 1818: Dziuby, Wypychy, Podlesie, Stara Poczta.

Wola Pszczolecka 1818-1821 belonged to Mikolaj Szczepkowski.
Wola Pszczółeczka was sold in May 1821 by Mikołaj Szczepkowski owner, to hands of Maryanna nee Psarska born ca 1770, married Bogdański.
She was married three times: in 1786, in Myślniów / MYSLNIEW, to Jan Walewski b. 1760; 2nd to Ciemniewski [see below on TERESA CIEMNIEWSKA]; 3rd to above Bogdański after 1790.
Marianna Urszula Psarska was the owner of Wola Pszczolecka, 1821-1834.
Her parents: Fryderyk Jakub Psarski b. ca 1730 - d. 1805 - Wrocław + Ksawera Franciszka Bardzińska died in 1814 - Myślniew [see below].

Stefania Woroniecka Wolowska's great-grandparents:
Pawel Gostomski 1760-1825;
Hieronim Zielinski of NUR;
Antoni Piotr Fabian Psarski 1766-1851
{son of Władysław Psarski, 1700/1725-1787; grandson of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski b. 1691 - see below on Marianna b. ca 1740, mother of Maksymilian Olszowski b. 1763; grandmother of Tomasz Ksawery Olszowski b. 1792; great- grandmother of Antoni Borzysław Olszowski b. 1830 with son Mścisław Antoni Olszowski b. 1860};
Magdalena Gruszecka;
Aniela Szydlowska;
Teresa Ciemniewska;
Lucja Czekulin, 1775-1863.

See:
above Antoni Piotr Fabian Psarski (1766 - 1851 Redziny) m. Lucja Czekulin (1775 - 1863).

Another Marianna PSARSKA OLSZOWSKA, ca 1740 - 1764, daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski
[Franciszek Ksawery Psarski, b. 1691, died 1772 in Myslniew / Myslniow, the Ostrzeszów County, Greater Poland; son of Aleksander Psarski and Marianna Zaborska, husband of Teresa SIELNICKA]
and Teresa Sielnicka;
MARIANNA was the sister of
Sebastian Psarski [Sebastian PSARSKI was the father of Salomea Walewska b. 1761, and grandfather of Tekla Walewska + Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski];
and Agnieszka Teresa; Teodora Eufrozyna; Franciszek Borgiasz Psarski;
named above Fryderyk Jakub Psarski
[b. ca 1720 / 1730, died in 1805, husband of Ksawera Bardzinska, father of Józef; Eleonora Leszczynska b. 1770 + Jan Leszczynski; Franciszek; above mentioned
Marianna Urszula Walewska {wife of Jan Walewski with daughter Józefa Konopnicka};
Wojciech Stefan; Jakub; Mikolaj Psarski and Konstancja];
Justyna Koldowska - Wyszlawska; Jadwiga Bylina; Jan Kanty; Wojciech Stefan; Andrzej and Wladyslaw.

ELEONORA Konopnicka (ca 1810-after 1838), daughter of Ignacy KONOPNICKI and Józefa Walewska; born in Mysliniów, and married in 1838 in Myslniów. Myslniów / Myslniew, in the Kobylagóra parish; see Teresa Sielnicka.
Kobylagóra - see Marianna Urszula Psarska daughter of Fryderyk Jakub Psarski.

Ludwik Mikołaj WALEWSKI had children:
A. Michał Walewski b. 1804, owner of Krześlow (see Wola PSZCZOLECKA), Kurow [close to Wola Pszczolecka], Wypychow, Podlesie, Dziuby, Stara Poczta,
B. Justyna b. 1807,
C. Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski b. 1795, owner of Parzymiechy + Maria or Marianna Radolińska daughter of Piotr RADOLINSKI and Tekla Lanckorońska,
with:
a). Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822 in Parzymiechy,
b). Jadwiga Maria + 1850 to Henryk Stanisław Wojciech Lanckoroński.

Maria Radolinska b. 1795 m. Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski - owner of Pstrykonie / Pstrokonie, Krzeslow with Wola Pszczolecka, Kurow - Kiedrzynski; and Kurówka / KUROWEK 2 1/2 km north to KUROW, north-east to WYGIELZOW, 6 km north to KRZESLOW, 7 km west of ZELOW [compare WOLLOWICZ]; bought in 1818.

D. Napoleon Walewski b. 1802, owner of Pstrokonie, Woźniki, Świerzyna, Gorzuchów, Lisy + Natalia Kręska d. ca 1833, daughter of Florian KRESKI and Antonina Karśnicka.

Tymieniecka Tekla nee STOKOWSKA [m. 1st Kobiecki in Lobudzice] - inf. 1825; Tekla born ca 1812/1815, m. 2nd Antoni Tymieniecki born 1805, of Wola Pszczólecka.
They were buried in Modlna, close to Zgierz, Ozorków and Sokolniki.
Lobudzice - 4 km south-east to ZELOW.
Antoni Tymieniecki d. 1882, and Tekla Stokowska Tymieniecka d. 1898. But we know only on Bogumił Antoni Tymieniecki b. 1824 in Burzenin, died in 1892 in Warsaw, m. Celina Celestyna Dobrowolska ?
BURZENIN - 9 km west to WIDAWA !



Tymieniecki and Gatkiewicz in Wola Pszczolecka:

Tymieniecka Tekla nee Kobiecki in Lobudzice - inf. 1825; Tekla born ca 1812, m. Antoni Tymieniecki, who lived in the village of Wola Pszczólecka. LOBUDZICE - ca 3 km south-east to ZELOW [see Wollowicz].
We know on TEKLA SOKOLNICKA married TYMIENIECKA.

But please compare the following data:

GATKIEWICZ / Gadkiewicz Alojzy Paulin b. ca 1804, d. 1852 in Wola Pszczólecka, owner of Jaworow, 1st m. Franciszka Chlapowska d. 1836, daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski and Tekla Sokolnicka [Ludwik Chlapowski 1768-1831 and Tekla Sokolnicka 1776-1848],
m. 2nd to Faustyna Lykowska;
with son Tomasz GATKIEWICZ 1828 - 1894 in Srem, married in Wola Pszczólecka to Anna Sokolnicka.
A sister of above FRANCISZKA nee CHLAPOWSKA was Józefa, 1798 - died 1875, daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski and Tekla Chlapowska; Franciszka was the wife of Józef Telesfor Melchior Sokolnicki.

Above Faustyna Lykowska 1st married Porczynska, widow, bought in 1834 Wola Pszczolecka.

The LYKOWSKI family was owned Przecznia / Przecznie in the Wygielzów parish [18 km south to Lask] that is in 1789 to Wincenty Lykowski, official in Chelmno; in 1831 PRZECZNIA owned by Antoni Porczynski b. ca 1775 - d. after 1832, married to above Faustyna Lykowska b. ca 1780, the daughter of - ? - Wincenty Lykowski b. ca 1750,
with son August Józef Ludwik Porczynski b. ca 1810, the owner of named Przecznie, m. 1836 in Radomsko to Wiktoria Konstancja Katarzyna Biedrzycka b. in 1814 in Strzalków, daughter of Ksawery Jan Chrzciciel Biedrzycki who was the son of Dominik and Antonina nee Rzeszotarska.

PRZECZNIA in 1846 to hands of Karczewski / Watta - Karczewski.

Albin Grochowalski bought Wola Pszczolecka in 1844, from Faustyna nee Lykowska, married 1st to Porczynski, 2nd to Getkiewicz / GATKIEWICZ [Gatkiewicz was married twice].
Alojzy Gatkiewicz sold Wola Pszczolecka in February 1844 to Albin Grochowalski; but Grochowalski not fulfilled the conditions of sale. The estate has become the property of the named Alojzy Gatkiewicz.

Mentioned Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz b. ca 1800/ca 1804, died in 1852 in Wola Pszczolecka, owner of JAWOROW, was the son of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz 1766-1837 and Karolina Korytowska b. 1760 - d. 1850 in KWASKOWO, close to BLASZKI. Alojzy's first marriage in 1827, in Sosnica, in the Krotoszyn county [9 km south-west to PLESZEW. SOSNICA'S owners: Rogalinski in 1745; in 1793 to CHLAPOWSKI; then Ildefons Chelkowski ca 1885], to Franciszka Chlapowska {her grandparents: Karol Chlapowski official at the Royal Court, 1733-1783, and Krystyna Zbijewska 1730-1771} b. 1800-1836, daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski 1768-1831 and Tekla Sokolnicka 1776-1848.

Alojzy's daughter: Klementyna Karolina Tekla GATKIEWICZ + Cezary Wawrzyniec Ignacy Gatkiewicz, marriage in 1851, Wygielzów [near to Wola Pszczolecka], with son Alojzy Wincenty Józef Gatkiewicz b. 1850 + Józefa Bialecka.

GATKIEWICZ / Gadkiewicz Alojzy Paulin 2nd time married to Faustyna Lykowska, with son Tomasz GATKIEWICZ, b. 1828 - died in 1894 in Srem, married in Wola Pszczólecka to Anna Sokolnicka. That is
Marianna Antonina Gatkiewicz born Sokolnicka, 1831 - 1909, was the daughter of Józef Telesfor Melchior Sokolnicki [born on January 5, 1786, in Gogolewo, 8 km south-east to Krobia, and 16 km south-east to ROKOSOWO] and Józefa Chlapowska, b. 1798.
Marianna Antonina Gatkiewicz born Sokolnicka had sister Kazimiera Sokolnicki. Marianna married Tomasz Gatkiewicz b. ca 1828, in 1855, with daughter Anna Gatkiewicz.

Note to the KORYTOWSKI and BLASZKI:

Józef Pomian Lubienski's parents:
Napoleon Lubienski b. 1806 in Chojno, close to BLASZKI, m. Józefa Rozdojczer b. 1807 in Kalisz. Grandfather: Józef Lubienski b. 1777 in Chojno, died in 1845.
Great-grandparents: Piotr Lubienski 1741-1794 and Anna Józefa Korytowska 1740-1782.

We back to TYMIENIECKI:

MARIANNA Tekla Tymieniecka (ca 1823 - after 1845), born in Belen in the Sieradz province, m. in 1845 in Kalisz to Antoni Józef Ruszkowski son of Karolina Bielski. BELEN - south-west to Zdunska Wola, and north-west to Widawa, close to Zapolice.

Antoni Józef Ruszkowski b. 1819 - Sieradz, d. 1875 - Kalisz; inf. in Zychlin, south-east to Gostynin; the owner of Zieleniew, in the Leczyca county.
His children:
Kamila Teofila RUSZKOWSKA b. 1839; Helena RUSZKOWSKA, 1847 - 1887. His granddaughter Zofia PIENIAZEK, 1880 / 1881 in KALISZ - 1961, great-grandchildren: Tadeusz SKAPSKI 1902 - 1963 and Elzbieta SKAPSKA 1905 - 1993 [born on August 13th, 1905, in Lososina Dolna] married to Jan Roman [copyright by Andrzej Lech in 1999].
Great-great-grandson Marek ROMAN 1931 - 2003 [Marek Franciszek Roman has son Jacek Roman b. 1968].

Lososina Dolna - south-west to TARNOW.
Jan Skapski had two older half brothers Franciszek and Zygmunt SKAPSKI, insurgents of the 1863 January Uprising. Their father, Antoni, was opposed, because his own experience already in mid-1845; he was a conspirator; Antoni Skapski in January 1846, was elected commandant of the Uprising planned in south ex-Poland. It did not result in any further action, but caused to be arrested on 23 February 1846, to prison in Lviv. Jan Skapski (1873-1950) at the beginning of the twentieth century was the tenant of Lososina Dolna and Brzezno, the chairman of the district agricultural circles, after the 1920s he settled in Pomerania.

Named above
Elzbieta Roman born Skapska, was the daughter of Jan Antoni Skapski [born in 1873, in Jazowsko] and Zofia Odrowaz - Pieniazek. Elzbieta married Jan Roman b. on November 20th, 1902, in Grzebsk, 18 km north-west to Krzynowloga Mala; north-east to MLAWA; close to Brzozowo [see ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI].
Jan Roman, 1902 - 1975, had 2 children: Marek Franciszek Roman.
Jan Roman died in Warsaw, was an architect, graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology, ca 1927. Buried at the Northern Cemetery in Warsaw. We don't know who was the father of above JAN b. 1902 with the Slepowron coat of arms - maybe Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, who was married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1870- 1923.

The Roman family from the Przasnysz county and the neighboring surrounding area:

above Krzynowloga; Janowiec Koscielny in south Prussia; Szemplino Czarne - close to Janowo - west of Chorzele, in south Prussia; others places: Lysaków Drugi [+ Dolega - Zakrzewski family]; from the Lysakowo parish [Mierzanow, Klice, Lekowo, Lysakowo - 20 km west of PRZASNYSZ - in 1868]; Zmijewo-Kuce, 18 km south-east of MLAWA, and west of PRZASNYSZ; in the Zmijewo Koscielne parish [+ Olszewski and Kolakowski]. At the beginning the Roman family had owned an estates north and south of Przasnysz.

Pawel Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki ca 1742, d. in 1826, m. Barbara Mlodzianowska with son Franciszek, b. in Czaplice-Baki in 1788, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1859, m. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1826 to Zofia Orlowska (daughter of Waclaw Orlowski and Zofia), b. 1806, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1863, m. 2nd to Maryanna Charszewska, with daughter Antonina, b. in Obrab in 1831, m. Krzynowloga Mala in 1857 to Tadeusz Karol Lelewel (Lollhoffel von Loewensprung) son of Prot Lelewel and Jozefa Slaska, b. in Warsaw in 1824. Tadeusz' father's brother was Joachim Lelewel, the famous historian. Prot was a Napolean officer, a member of the Polish Parliament, and inheritor of Wola Cygowska near Warsaw. Tadeusz was the grandson of Karol Maurycy LELEWEL, lawyer, captain of the Polish Army, 1768 he was a Polish citizen.

Leonia ROMAN BRZEZINSKI, born 1896, 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 Brzezinska 1st married Zylinska, was the daughter of Leon Roman with the coat of arms Slepowron. She had brother TADEUSZ ROMAN b. 1894 - d. 1977 + Maria Zaborska b. 1891.
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 Józefa Chosciak-Popiel b. 1815 [Olimpia Popiel].
Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1870-1923.
Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, was the son of Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830 [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-Slabogóra, with children born in the Chorzele Parish, 34 km north of PRZASNYSZ:
1. in 1825, in Slabogora was born Piotr Grzegorz Roman son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska / Kobylinska aged 24. Named Ulatowo-Slabogóra, is sistuated 24 km north-east of Przasnysz, close to ROMANY-SEBORY [see the history of the Kiedrzynski - Rogaczewski 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 son of named Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.
3. 1827, Slabogora, here was born Andrzej Szymon Roman;
4. 1829, Slabogora, Antoni Dominik Roman son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.
GRZEBSK - ca 27 km west to CHORZELE.
Saturnin Roman emigrated from the parish of Chorzele, Poland to New Britain, CT, USA in 1904.

Rogowo - 10 km east of Przasnysz, here Marcin ROMAN, b. ca 1700, d. after 1761, resided in Ulatowo Pogorzel, close to Chorzele, married in Przasnysz in 1721 to Ewa Kobylinska (daughter of Kilian Kobylinski of Kobylaki Konopki), m. 2nd to Agnieszka Krepska (daughter of Kazimierz Krepski of Rogowo), died in Pogorzel in 1776. Sister of above MARCIN ROMAN - Konstancya, m. in 1729 to Pawel Gadomski, with son Michal Gadomski who married in the Chorzele parish in 1750 to Marcianna Bagienska.

MATEUSZ ROMAN, inheritor of Ulatowo Pogorzel, b. 1731, d. Pogorzel, 1792, m. in Chorzele in 1756 to EWA LOJEWSKA, b. ca 1732, d. in Pogorzel in 1799. His son:
Pawel ROMAN, b. 1777, d. before 1808, m. 1796 to Maryanna Dabrowska, she m. 2nd in 1808, Jakub Roman, with daughter Maryanna, b. Pogorzel in 1798, d. 1841, m. in Przasnysz in 1814 to Jakub Kobylinski (son of Franciszek Kobylinski and Franciszka Chodkowska), b. ca 1790.

JAKUB ROMAN, b. ca 1785, d. in Ulatowo Pogorzel, 1831, m. AGNIESZKA CHODKOWSKA, with children (all born in Pogorzel): Antoni, b. 1810, m (2) Tekla Kobylinska, b. 1819, d. Pogorzel; Jan Alexander ROMAN, b. 1828, m (1) in Chorzele in 1847 to Domicella Kobylinska daughter of Jan Kobylinski.

The GATKIEWICZ family and Rokossowski in the PAKOSLAW - KROTOSZYN region:

Pepowo in the Gostyn county, 16 km south-east of Gostyn, at half way from Gostyn to Krotoszyn, and east of Rokosowo!
In 1775 Zofja Rokossowska, wife of Klemens Karsznicki with her son Waclaw-Michal Karsznicki, together with Tomasz Rokossowski the purpose of considering matters of inheritance after death of Marianna Rokossowska 1 voto Bogurska, 2nd voto Korytowska; the estate was in Czeluscin close to PEPOWO, west of Krotoszyn [see Mielzynski and Merkel].
In 1772, Jakub Rokossowski, priest, son of the widow of the deceased Karol Rokossowski; mother nee Grodzicka, was owner of Szczytniki; grandmother was nee Rokossowska wife of Dankowski.

KAROLINA Gatkiewicz nee Korytowska was the daughter of Piotr Korytowski who died before 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska;
Karolina was born in Pakoslaw {south of above Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN, see Mielzynski and Sulkowski}, d. 1800 [Piotr m. also to Weronika Tekla Bartoszewska 1730 - 1756; above Ewa was married also to Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski d. 1756].

ROKOSOWO is situated south-west of GOSTYN.

Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz b. 1800 - d. 1852 in Wola Pszczólecka, was son of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz [Tomasz was son of officer of Dyneburg who was b. before 1750, + mother who died in Kwaskow in 1824 and Tomasz was brother of Wiktoria Gatkiewicz b. after 1765-1838] 1766-1837 + Karolina Korytowska b. 1760 - died in 1850 in Kwaskow / Kwaskowo - ca 4 km east of Blaszki
[Wrzaca south of BLASZKI and above Kwaskowo were in the same estate].

Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz was married in 1827, in Sosnica to Franciszka Chlapowska 1800-1836, daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski 1768- 1831 and Tekla Sokolnicka 1776-1848,
with daughter Klementyna Karolina Tekla GATKIEWICZ, b. ca 1820, m. Cezary Wawrzyniec Ignacy Gatkiewicz b. ca 1820, with son Alojzy Wincenty Józef Gatkiewicz b. ca 1850 + Józefa Bialecka.

Above Sosnica - 7 km west of Dobrzyca, south-west of Pleszew, north-east of Krotoszyn [see Merkel, Bilewicz, Mielzynski]. Sosnica was the estate of Michal Chlapowski.

We know on TEKLA SOKOLNICKA married TYMIENIECKA.

Above 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 - see below more on the ROKOSSOWSKIS].

Karolina b. after 1760 was wife of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz b. 1766 and mother of Honorata Murzynowska 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 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, Józefa Mycielski in Rokosowo. ROKOSOWO is situated south- west of GOSTYN.

Above Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska's family:
came from Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1665, died 1716 who was maybe brother of Jakub b. ca 1670, and wife of above Wojciech - Katarzyna Milinska d. 1732,
with children:
Jadwiga Rokossowska; Joanna Rokossowska, Teresa died 1750, Karol Rokossowski d. 1776, Zofia; Stanislaw; Franciszek Rokossowski.

Above named KAROL Rokossowski, d. 1776 with wife Marianna Grodzicka who died in 1780, had son Tomasz Konstanty Rokossowski 1721 - 1783;
next sons: Józef Rokossowski, Wojciech Sebastian; Antoni Fabian Rokossowski; Ignacy Maurycy; Adam Stanislaw Rokossowski; and above mentioned daughter
Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska - see Wola Pszczolecka - who died 1800 (KAROLINA Gatkiewicz was daughter of Piotr Korytowski d. 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska, married Walknowska, born in Pakoslaw south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN);
next daughter Kunegunda Rokossowska.



Kiedrzynski, Jakub, died on 4 February 1798. His wife Brygida Bardzka - marriage in 1767, died in 1786
[her 1st husband Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski
with children: Franciszek Wierusz Walknowski junior, b. 1769; and Teresa Wierusz Walknowska.
OWIDIUSZ'S brother - Franciszek Wierusz-Walknowski, senior, b. ca 1710, official in Kalisz, died in 1778 or in 1783 {Franciszek's sons: Antoni Wierusz-Walknowski m. Urszula Mielzynska; Józef Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1754}. Inf. about named Franciszek: in 1769, Józef Wierusz Walknowski, son of Franciszek, official in Kalisz, a court case of Bieczyny - close to Koscian and 7km north to Czempin.
BIECZYNY - with Srocko Wielkie, belonged to Kwilecki in 1846].
They had 2 daughters:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. in 1770; Petronela Kiedrzynska.
His brother was Kasper Kiedrzynski;
Named BRYGIDA'S parents: Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, and Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792, daughter of Helena Biernacka and Adam Jan Kozminski b. 1664 in
SZYPLOW in the Nowe Miasto parish - 13 km north-west to JAROCIN.

Compare:
1. inf. in Kalisz on Kiedrzynski Jan, in 1772, 1774.
2. In Kalisz on Bogdanski Marcin, in 1772, 1778 vs. Switonski; Marcin was the son of Walenty Bogdanski and Ewa Stawiska; the leaseholder of Plewnia in 1764-67, the owner of Strzegowa in 1767, tenant of Ociaz in 1774-75, owner of Lutynia in 1774-77, Ociaz in 1784, landowner of Wszolowo, Jankowo and Ordzino in 1784 and in 1788; married in 1764 to Marianna Kiedrzynska.
3. Kiedrzynski Kasper, inf. in KALISZ in 1781.

KWASKOW / Kwaskowo - close to BLASZKI + Sosnica close to PLESZEW:

Albin Grochowalski bought Wola Pszczolecka in 1844, from Faustyna nee Lykowska, married 1st to Porczynski, 2nd to Getkiewicz / GATKIEWICZ [Gatkiewicz was married twice].
Alojzy Gatkiewicz sold Wola Pszczolecka in February 1844 to Albin Grochowalski; but Grochowalski not fulfilled the conditions of sale. The estate has become the property of the named Alojzy Gatkiewicz.
Mentioned Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz b. ca 1800/ca 1804, died in 1852 in Wola Pszczolecka, owner of JAWOROW, was the son of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz 1766-1837 and Karolina Korytowska b. 1760 - d. 1850 in KWASKOWO, close to BLASZKI.
Alojzy's first marriage in 1827,
in Sosnica, in the Krotoszyn county [9 km south-west to PLESZEW. SOSNICA'S owners: Rogalinski in 1745; in 1793 to CHLAPOWSKI; then Ildefons Chelkowski ca 1885],
to Franciszka Chlapowska {her grandparents: Karol Chlapowski official at the Royal Court, 1733-1783, and Krystyna Zbijewska 1730-1771} b. 1800-1836, daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski 1768-1831 and Tekla Sokolnicka 1776-1848.
Alojzy's daughter: Klementyna Karolina Tekla GATKIEWICZ + Cezary Wawrzyniec Ignacy Gatkiewicz, marriage in 1851, in Wygielzów [near to Wola Pszczolecka],
with son Alojzy Wincenty Józef Gatkiewicz b. 1850 + Józefa Bialecka.

GATKIEWICZ / Gadkiewicz Alojzy Paulin 2nd time married to Faustyna Lykowska, with son Tomasz GATKIEWICZ, b. 1828 - died in 1894 in Srem, married in Wola Pszczólecka to Anna Sokolnicka / Marianna Antonina Sokolnicka.
That is Marianna Antonina Gatkiewicz born Sokolnicka, 1831 - 1909, was the daughter of Józef Telesfor Melchior Sokolnicki
[born on January 5, 1786, in Gogolewo, 8 km south-east to Krobia, and 16 km south-east to ROKOSOWO; died in Ciazen - at half way from Wrzesnia to Konin. He was the son of Piotr Prokop Sokolnicki b. 1762 in Gogolewo, and Maria Nepomucena SUCHORZEWSKI - next of kin to KURCEWSKI; grandson of Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki b. 1718 and Otto - Trampczynska; great-grandson of Piotr Antoni Sokolnicki b. 1683 who was the son of Gabriel Sokolnicki b. 1626]
and Józefa Chlapowska, b. 1798.
Marianna Antonina Gatkiewicz born Sokolnicka had sister Kazimiera Sokolnicki. Marianna married Tomasz Gatkiewicz b. ca 1828, in 1855, with daughter Anna Gatkiewicz.

Note to the KORYTOWSKI and BLASZKI:

Józef Pomian Lubienski's parents:
Napoleon Lubienski b. 1806 in Chojno, close to BLASZKI, m. Józefa Rozdojczer b. 1807 in Kalisz. Grandfather: Józef Lubienski b. 1777 in Chojno, died in 1845. Great-grandparents: Piotr Lubienski 1741-1794 and Anna Józefa Korytowska 1740-1782.

MILEJOW close to Kaweczyn and Turek

- Sulimowski in the 17th cent.; 1628 - Waclaw of Sienno - north to Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski;
in 1679 Samuel Mycielski bought Milejow, he was the son of Adrian Mycielski official in Sieradz; before 1679 owned by Anna Zaleska {+ Grzymiszew and Rzymsk close to Dobra} widowed after death of Lukasz Mycielski;
next to Jan Kwiatkowski, and his son Tomasz in 1681.
In 1689 Milejów bought Stanislaw Mikolajewski + in 1690 Tokary and Gozdowo / Gozdów close to Zdzary and Kaweczyn. Katarzyna Mikolajewska in 1700 sold her estate, but without Milejow and Tokary.
Fabian Sokolowski official in Ciechanow, owned Milejów, but he and Andrzej Modlibowski, of Kalisz, in 1705 pledge Milejów.
In 1751 Franciszek MODLIBOWSKI and his wife Marianna Modlibowska, sold Milejow to hands of Franciszek Kilinski of TCZEW.
In 1751, Piotr Niwski, son of Michal NIWSKI and Marianna born Kwiatkowska, co-owners of Milejów, sold it to Mateusz Kawiecki, official in Sieradz, son of Piotr Kawiecki and Marianna born Potocka.
1787, Antoni Kawecki / KAWIECKI owner of Milejow, sold it to Piotr Konopnicki.
PIOTR Konopnicki owned Dobra.
His son Maciej Konopnicki in 1791 was a member of the civil-military commission of the Kalisz Province, by the 3-May Constitution. He was elected one of the judges of Kalisz. Maciej Konopnicki (in the rank of colonel) fought in the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794, under Jan Sieroszewski, head of the uprising in Kalisz. He was killed on August 20, 1794, at the battle of Stawiszyn. Prussian authorities confiscating his estate, also Milejów.
Milejów took again Ignacy Konopnicki, brother of Maciej. Ignacy was fighting in Italy under Napoleon.
In Milejow was living Wawrzyniec Konopnicki, b. 1802, to Ignacy and Tekla nee Potocka. Wawrzyniec fought in 1830.
Maria Konopnicka had the same roots.

Kaweczyn close to Turek:

1553, Kaweczyn was owned by Jan Mycielski;
then Samuel Maczynski, and his son Wladyslaw d. ca 1693 + owner of Kleczew; his wife 1st: Konstancja Lubienska; 2nd to Jadwiga, in 1668 she took Kaweczyno (Kaweczyn), Dzierzbotki and Ciemino (Ciemien).
Jadwiga MACZYNSKA in 1714 sold it to a husband of her daughter Maryjanna - Chryzostom Siemiatkowski.
Then named Kaweczyn, Ciemien, Dzierzbotki took his son Karol Siemiatkowski. 1784 his daughters: Wiktoria, Barbara and Rozalia. Kaweczyn and half of Dzierzbotki ca 1750 owned by Józef Bartochowski. His wife Kunegunda nee Grabski, in 1769 sold it to Stanislaw Klossowski. Next owners: Domanski, Kozuchowski, Suchorski.

DOBRA:

Son of Ignacy KONOPNICKI and Tekla nee Potocki {she was born in 1762 in Horbulow - 1807, daughter of Colonel Maksymilian Potocki and Katarzyna Letowska} - Wawrzyniec Konopnicki was born in 1803 in KRZEWAT / Krzewata in the Klodawa parish, lived in Milejow - close to RZYMSKO, GLUCHOW, Zdzary, Bedziechow and KAWECZYN.
He took Bronów; m. in 1829 to Katarzyna Pagowska, daughter of Kacper and Agnieszka Chrzaszczewska, owners of Dobra and Piekary close to Bronow and Milejow.
Wawrzyniec in 1831 moved to Galicja, but in March / May 1832 back to the Kingdom of Poland; he was living in Bronow.
In 1836, Wawrzyniec KONOPNICKI with wife and Magdalena widow after death of Józef Konopnicki, with sons Jaroslaw and Stanislaw, moved to MYSLNIOW / Mysliniew close to Ostrzeszow; in Myslniow was living half-siblings of Wawrzyniec

{Wawrzyniec KONOPNICKI died ca 1872. Tekla POTOCKA married 1st in 1778 to Franciszek Byszewski, Major

[Byszewski come from Komorze Przybyslawski and ZERKOW close to Jarocin 15 km to north; Franciszek was the son of Szymon Byszewski and Agnieszka Pomorska. Francisze Byszewski owned Tarchalin - inf. in 1786.
His next of kin were: Józef Byszewski or Byszawski; Marcianna born Letkowski, 1st married to Józef Dabrowski of Zakroczym, 2nd to above Franciszek Byszewski. Franciszek Byszewski lieutenant, m. 1st to named Tekla born Potocki daughter of Maksymilian Potocki; Teresa Nieswiastowska, m. Andrzej Przyjemski, official in WSCHOWA; Katarzyna Przyjemska, wife of Feliks Walknowski, official in Kalisz; Joanna, born Przyjemska; a brothers of Zaremba, guardians of above Joanna Przyjemska; Kazmierz Sulkowski, General Major; Ludwika Przyjemska, Krzyzanowski, Marcin Rowinski and Ludwik Blociszewski.
Tarchalin, was owned by Maciej Letkowski official in Leczyca, but pledge to Ignacy Naramowski, Konstancja nee Naramowska, wife of Ludwik Blociszewski.
The pledge was taken by Ludwika Przyjemska married Sulkowska and by Joanna Przyjemska, and Katarzyna Przyjemska wife of Feliks Walknowski.
Tarchalin was in 1786 in hands of: Marcianna wife of Józef Byszewski, daughter of Maciej Letkowski; and to Tekla, daughter of Maksymilian Potocki, and wife of named Franciszek Byszewski. Ultimately then named Franciszek Byszewski took Tarchalin].

Franciszek BYSZEWSKI was born ca 1760 and died before 1802 or in 1794. The 2nd time Tekla Byszewska-Potocka in 1802 married Ignacy Konopnicki. Ignacy was born in 1773. BYSZEWSKI was owner of KRZEWATA close to Klodawa, they had 2 children: Józef Byszewski owner of Krzewata, and Magdalena married Józef Konopnicki - the brother of Ignacy. Jozef Konopnicki escaped in 1831 to Cracow / Kleparz until 1843. Since 1843 Jozef lived in JANOWICE to death in 1846}.

Above Wawrzyniec KONOPNICKI in 1845 went to Russia, to Horbulowo; to estate of Maksymilian Potocki who already dead.

In Bronów, in 1848 Katarzyna Pagowska Konopnicka died.

Wawrzyniec Konopnicki was living in Bronow until 1862; then to his son.
Wawrzyniec's son Jan Jaroslaw Konopnicki b. in Piekarskie Mlyny close to Dobra in 1830, lived in Bronów, married in 1862 in Kalisz, to Maria Wasilowska, poet, b. in 1842 in Suwalki, daughter of Józef, defense attorney of the Crown Prosecutor's Office in Suwalki and next in KALISZ; and JOZEF'S wife Scholastyka Turska- Wasilowski, daughter of Bartlomiej TURSKI, lawyer in Plock, the owner of Siecien. Józef Wasilowski was a hot patriot, as a young man involved in revolutionary conspiracies [?? - and then defense attorney of the Crown Prosecutor's Office in Suwalki], and his brother spent 16 year as exile in Siberia.
Brother of named Maria Konopnicka was Jan Wasilowski - studied in Liege, killed in Krzywosad; an uncle brother of Jaroslaw Konopnicki that is Artakserkses Pagowski, was the friend of named Jan Wasilowski in Kalisz, died in 1863.

The 3rd son of mentioned Wawrzyniec Konopnicki was Leon Konopnicki b. ca 1836, d. 1887, m. Antonina Zaborska.

The first of the KONOPNICKI family was
Piotr Konopnicki - b. ca 1730, in 1764 he rented Równia in the Sieradz province; in 1767 / 1781 / 1786 after death of Placzkowski, named Piotr took all after him.
In 1783 Piotr Konopnicki owned Kobierzycko, from Ignacy Wyszlawski official in Wielun;
in 1787 from hands of Galecki {Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki b. ca 1645, had son Ignacy Galecki b. 1726, acc to me}, official in Bydgoszcz, named Piotr KONOPNICKI took Dobra.

{Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki b. ca 1645, d. 1711, General-Adjutant, official in Kalisz, in Bydgoszcz 1676-1679 and 1688- 1710, in Poznan in 1695-1697, in Inowroclaw in 1697-1703, diplomat in NEDERLAND in 1699, in SWEDEN in 1698-1699, in DANMARK, 1698-1699;
he was the son of TOMASZ GALECKI.
Franciszek Zygmunt's son - Franciszek Galecki junior, died in 1760, official in Wielun in 1750-1760, in BYDGOSZCZ in 1710-1745.
His son Ignacy Galecki b. 1726 - died in ca 1780 / 1798, the Bar insurgent in Sieradz in 1767, MP, official in Bydgoszcz until 1772; Bydgoszcz was under the rule of the Kingdom of Prussia.
IGNACY Galecki refused to recognize the occupying power of Frederick II. He lost all assets possessed in the Prussian partition.
Brygida Galecka was the daughter of Franciszek GALECKI junior, d. 1760, and Ludwika Poniatowska; 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 nee GALECKA was born to Franciszek Galecki and Ludwika Galecki born Poniatowska. Maria Brygida Galecki born ca 1730.

Ludwika Poniatowska died after 1757 {d. in 1781} + Franciszek Galecki officiel in Wielun had maybe also son Ignacy {GALECKI} born before 1740? or acc. to me 1745.
But we know about Helena Maczynska born Galecka in 1720, daughter of Ignacy Galecki b. ca 1700, and Ludwika Galecka born Poniatowska in ca 1700; Helena married Antoni Jan Maczynski b. ca 1720 with 2 children: Franciszek Maczynski.
Kasper Niesiecki ca 1839 wrote down: Unknown GALECKI, officiel in Bydgoszcz, married Teresa Mycielska of Kalisz, 1 voto Sokolnicka of Miedzyrzecz, and the same man or maybe another married Ludwika Poniatowska; they were next of kin to Galicki in Brzesc Kujawski.

Named Ignacy Galecki died 1778/1780/1798. Married to Marianna Borucka.

Remember - Karol WALEWSKI died ca 1757, owner of Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia, m. Brygida Galecka, daughter of Franciszek and Ludwika Poniatowska
(BRYGIDA was 2nd married to Jan Radolinski in ca 1760, with son IGNACY RADOLINSKI 1771-1825, married Anna NINA KWILECKA, b. 1789, with the grandson Hugo Juliusz Radolinski, 1841-1917).
PETRONELA Radolinska (b. ca 1764/1765-1821), was a daughter of Jan Radolinski 1726-1796 and Brygida or Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Malecka born ca 1730; Petronela nee Radolinska was granddaughter of Józef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa b. 1680 - died in 1740. Brygida Galecka daughter of Ludwika nee Poniatowska that is Countess Ludwika Maria Poniatowska (1728 - 1781) / as "Luds", the sister of King of Poland, Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Above Ludwika Maria Zamojska nee Poniatowska, 1728 - 1781, was in 1745 the wife of Jan Jakub Zamoyski; and was mother of Urszula Maria Wandalin-Mniszech and above named Brygida / Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Galecka.

The 2nd wife of Ignacy Bleszynski (1742 - 1813) in 1789 was mentioned above Petronela Radolinska (1765 - 1821), daughter of Jan Radolinski (1726 - 1796) and Maria Brygida Galecka}.

In 1787, Piotr Konopnicki bought the Milejów estate close to Tokary from Antoni Kawiecki; his oldest son was Maciej Konopnicki, b. ca 1760, lived in Równo and Kobierzycko, in 1786 he bought Zakowice in the Kalisz province; then he bought Bronów, Spedoszyn and Zalesie in 1790 [in 1787 to Franciszek Magnuski, and his daughters Mrokowska and Szymanowska].

Next son of Piotr was Ignacy Konopnicki, b. ca 1774, in 1802 m. Tekla Potocki 1st to Franciszek Byszewski.

Mother of named Tekla: Katarzyna nee Letkowski.

Tekla Konopnicka died before 1808, and Ignacy Konopnicki married 2nd to Józefa Walewska, daughter of Jan WALEWSKI, official in Ostrzeszow, owner of Makolice, and his wife Marianna Psarska Walewska.
Ignacy Konopnicki d. in 1832 in Piekarskie Mlyny.
Józefa Walewska-Konopnicka, d. 1836.

3rd son of Piotr: Józef Konopnicki, lived to 1793 in Milejow, m. Magdalena Byszewska. She lived in Bronow.

Melchior Konopnicki younger son of named Piotr, b. ca 1780, in 1828 he lived in Bronow.
Michal Konopnicki b. 1780 was the last son of PIOTR.

Gozdów close to Zdzary, 7 km to Kaweczyn, close to TOKARY:

Gozdów in 1827 owned by Biernacki. Gozdow and TOKARY in 1873 to Ms Myszkowska.
Kazimiera Konstancja Sulimierska nee Milkowski b. 1811 in Macewo close to Kalisz; m. 1st Maksymilian Myszkowski b. 1807 in Tokary, landlord of Tokary and GOZDOW; he died in 1848 in Kalisz.
Kazimiera Myszkowska in 1849 2nd married to owner of Jablonki, Józef Lutomski, d. 1856. Kazimiera 3rd married Jan Konstanty Sulimierski. They lived in Gozdow; Kazimiera Sulimierska founded a church in Tokary in 1858. In 1869, 4 years after death of named Jan Konstanty Sulimierski, mentioned Kazimiera m. 4th to Alojzy Wolski from Warsaw.

KOWALE PANSKIE:

Kowale in 1690 was owned by Jan Franciszek Walewski, owner of Dobra.
1742, owned by Józef Bielski. Józef BIELSKI m. Karolina Tokarska nee Pogorzelska widow after death of Swietoslaw Tokarski.
Kowale Panskie maybe belonged to Antoni Czarnecki, in 1847 [from Brzóskowo close to Jarocin].

GLUCHOW:
Gluchów close to Kaweczyn and TOKARY;
to the Galczynski family in the 18th cent. - 1783; Tomasz Galczynski died in 1786; but in 1785, Rzymsko and Gluchów were sold by Cyprian Galczynski to hands of Franciszek Ostrowski official in Sieradz. Then to Wezyk; Pstrokonski and Cielecki.
In the 19th cent. to Zaborowski.

Myszkowice, close to Zdzary:

Myszkowski owned Tokary and Milejów. Myszkowice ca 1795 to Celestyn and Wilhelm Myszkowski of Tokary and Milejow.
1804, in Tokary, Adam Ignacy Ananiasz Myszkowski was born, son of Cyprian and Anna Zboinska. Adam Myszkowski took Milejów. In 1869 - 1870 Adam was living in Warsaw. He married to Trankwilina Noskowska, b. 1810.

DLUGA WIES WARCKA -

1601 to Krzysztof Radzewski. In 1874 and ca 1890 to Skórzewski.

KAWECZYN:

Close to Kowale Panskie and to Tokary.

Wladyslaw Maczynski inf. in 1668, d. ca 1693; he owned Kaweczyno (Kaweczyn), Dzierzbotki and Ciemino (Ciemien). Married Jadwiga with 2 daughters: Maryjanna and Konstancja.
Jadwiga in 1714 sold all to hands of Chryzostom Siemiatkowski; then named Kaweczyn, Ciemien, Dzierzbotki took his son Karol Siemiatkowski.
Kaweczyn and the half of named Dzierzbotki ca 1750 had also Józef Bartochowski with his wife Kunegunda Grabska - inf. 1769.
Next owners: Domanski, Kozuchowski and Suchorski.

MILKOWICE:

In 1732 owned by Stanislaw Poninski with the part of Milkowice, Strachocice, Zaspy and Mlyny.

MIKULICE:

Close to Turek.
1665 Mikolaj Wolanski took Mikulice from Maria Potocka, widow after death of Mikolaj Pstrokonski;
Ewa Pstrokonska daughter of Stanislaw Pstrokonski owner of Mikulice, widowed after Franciszek Potocki, married to Maciej Mierzawski as his 3rd wife.
Skórzewski ca 1800; including Mikulice, Orzepów, Stefanów, Jablonka, Wola Kowalska. i Orzepów.
Ca 1890 to Dzierzawski.

Stanislawa.

Close to Skarzyn / Skarzyno. Including Skarzynka and Andrzejow.

Owners: Skarzynski; Wierusz-Kowalski;
to Maciej Zablocki, official in Sieradz, insurgent in 1768; his sons: Andrzej and Ignacy after 1795-1796. Next to Markowski; Bojakiewicz; Frenkel; and Janicki.
In 1793 to South Prussia; 1807 in the Warsaw Duchy; 1815 in the Kingdom of Poland;

SKARZYN = Skarzyno, 3 km north to Bedziechów:

Skarzyn, in 1643 to Jadwiga Skarzynska, wife of Stefan Przybyslawski; then to Piotr Zajaczek, next was Marcin Wierusz Kowalski - inf. 1622;
his son Jakub - inf. 1714; his brother Maksymilian Wierusz-Kowalski.

Next owner - Teresa Bojanowska widow after him. Agnieszka Winiarska m. Baltazar Korzeniecki.
In 1763 owner of Skarzyn, Siewieruszki - Maciej Zablocki official in Sieradz; next - Walenty Zeromski owner of Kwaskow close to Blaszki.
Named Walenty sold to Brygida Zablocka daughter of Maciej; Brygida married Walenty Zeromski.
Above Maciej Zablocki was the son of Jan Zablocki and Helena POTOCKA, owners of Skarzyn, Siewieruszki, he died in 1792 in Skarzysk / Skarzyn.

Skarzyn was in the Przespolew parish. We remember on
Alfred Jan Maksymilian Wierusz Kowalski (1849-1915) the grandson of Maksymilian Kowalski; but his father
Teofil KOWALSKI was a notary in SUWALKI.
Alfred Jan Maksymilian Kowalski born in 1849 in Suwalki, painter, was oldest son of named Teofil Kowalski NOTARY in SUWALKI, and his 2nd wife Teofila Siewierska, daughter of a manager of an estate. Kowalski was the rich man, owned a home in Suwalki, and the estate of Debszczyzna close to Filipow - 16 km east to KOWALE OLECKIE, Nowa Debszczyzna - 8 km south-east to named FILIPOW at way to SUWALKI, 18 km north-east to RACZKI WIELKIE; in 1865, Teofil Kowalski moved home from SUWALKI to Kalisz as the notary.

Alfred maybe was living in SKARZYN in the Przespolew parish.

Above KWASKOW - 5 km east to BLASZKI !

In the 17th cent. owned by Parczewski, Jan was official in Sieradz and Szadek; in 1782 owned by Tomasz Hulewicz.
In 1803 Walenty Zeromski sold Kwasków to Tomasz Gatkiewicz; until 1852 owned by the GATKIEWICZ family! See WOLA PSZCZOLECKA.
Next - Teobald Zakrzewski; Drehr; Kazimierz Mniewski.



Bedziechów:

Stanislaw Zaremba and his wife Bona Cerekwicka, give BEDZIECHOW in pledge in 1700 to Wojciech Sieroszewski. In 1753 Justyna Swierska was owner, daughter of Jan from Romanow / Jan ROMAN, official in Podolia;
Justyna was wife of Wladyslaw Zaremba owner of Bedziechow, son of Stanislaw ZAREMBA of Kalinowa, and Bona Cerekwicka.

In 1766, Ignacy Zaremba son of Wladyslaw ZAREMBA [and Wladyslaw's wife Justyna Buzynska / Biezynski, owner of Strzalków, Malgów and Bedziechów], took 550 ducats, from a leaseholder of Bedziechow, Jan Grudziecki / JAN GRODZIECKI, son of Antoni Grodziecki, official in Piotrkow, and his wife Franciszka Walewska.

Next owner KIEDRZYNSKI !?

The Walewskis:

Adam WALEWSKI was a brother to Marcin Walewski, and they were sons of Piotr Walewski,

with Adam's son - Piotr Walewski, junior.

Marcin Walewski had son - Piotr 3rd, + Petronella Marianna Tyminska and 2nd Barbara Dobrzycka, with daughter Elzbieta m. in 1661 to Wojciech Grodziecki.
Piotr Walewski in 1645 was official in Sieradz,
had son Stanislaw Walewski, owner of Rembieszew, m. Katarzyna Lanckoronska
with son
Kazimierz Walewski and 6 daughters: Konstancja.
Marcin Walewski was married three times: to Jadwiga Rembiewska ? and Barbara Pogondzka ?

Named Stanislaw Walewski b. ca 1650 - died 1740, was the son of above PIOTR b. ca 1620.
Stanislaw was the father of named KAZIMIERZ born ca 1680 ?
KAZIMIERZ WALEWSKI, m. Zofia Radolinska, born ca 1678, d. after 1723. Zofia Walewska Radolinska, was daughter of Andrzej Radolinski and Marianna born Sarnowska. Zofia had 2 brothers: Jozef Stefan Radolinski. Zofia married Kazimierz Walewski, with children: Józef Kazimierz Walewski and Marianna Radolinska born Walewska. KAZIMIERZ was the son of Stanislaw Walewski and Katarzyna. Katarzyna Walewska was lv. Aleksander Poplawski, 3v. Kazimierz Rychlowski.

Named Józef Kazimierz Walewski b. ca 1710, d. 1763, was the father of Anastazy Walewski {1730 - 1815 in Walewice, Bielawy; Anastazy was the husband of Magdalena Maria Ewa TYZENHAUZ and Joanna PULAWSKA; and Marie d'Ornano} and Teodora Walewska - wife of KASPER WALEWSKI.

KAZIMIERZ WALEWSKI, b. ca 1680, m. Zofia Radolinska, born ca 1678, d. after 1723, with daughters:
Maria (Marianna) born ca 1705, m. in 1723 to Andrzej Radolinski;
Eleonora + Antoni Dobiecki in 1727, 2nd in 1740 to Pawel Tymieniecki;
Teodora + Franciszek Walewski of Rusiec; marriage in 1737; 2nd to Antoni Zawisza;
mentioned Franciszka WALEWSKA born ca 1710, married Antoni Grodziecki with son Jan Grudziecki / Grodziecki.
Konstancja, was daughter with second wife; she married to Swietoslaw Gnoinski.

Oldest son of named Kazimierz: Antoni b. ca 1700, m. in 1736 to Kunegunda Garczynska, 2nd to Katarzyna Szczucka.

We remember on Kacper KIEDRZYNSKI + MARIANNA ARCICHOWSKA / Maryanna Arciohowska, with sons:
a. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, owner of Zydowo [5 km north to Rokietnica owned by Mlicki, and to Poznan; Zydowo was owned by Rozdrazewski; Zdziechowski; Korytowski in the 17th cent.; ca 1800 - 1932 owned by Szoldrski. Zydowo - maybe ZYDOW, 8 km south to KALISZ], Suliszewice and Koldow.
b. Walenty Kiedrzynski, owner of BEDZIECHOW / Bedziechowo [ca 1800 ?], in the Kalisz province in Russia, inf. in the Kingdom of Poland in 1839 [inf. 1837].

Bedziechów in the second half of the 19th cent. was owned by Sokolowski; 38 east to the Prosna river - ex-Prussian border.

MILEJOW:
4 km north-west to GLUCHOW; 9 km east to Bedziechow;

Fabian Sokolowski official in Ciechanow, owner of Milejów, pledge to Andrzej Modlibowski, of Kalisz, named Milejow in 1705. 1751 Franciszek [Sokolowski] and his wife Marianna Modlibowski, sold Milejow at hands of Franciszek Kilinski of Tczew.
In 1751, Piotr Niwski, son of Michal Niwski and Marianna Kwiatkowska-Niwska, was co-owner of Milejów, and sold the estate to Mateusz Kawiecki of Sieradz, son of Piotr and Marianna born Potocka.
1775 Tomasz Czyzewski owner - ? - of Milejów and Tokary, Charlupia, Laski and Korytków. In 1787 Antoni Kawecki owner of Milejow, sold the land to Piotr Konopnicki of DOBRA; his son Colonel [1794] Maciej Konopnicki.
Prussia confiscated his Milejów, and here was living his brother Józef in 1793.
Milejów took again Ignacy Konopnicki [after back from ITALY], brother of Maciej. Wawrzyniec Konopnicki, was born in Milejow in 1802 - son of named Ignacy and Tekla born Potocka. Wawrzyniec was insurgent in 1830.

Maria Konopnicka had husband Jaroslaw Konopnicki who come from Tekla Potocka-Konopnicka.
Maria Stanislawa Konopnicka nee Wasilowska, b. in 1842 in Suwalki. In 1849, the Wasilowskis moved home to Kalisza.
In 1862 in Kalisz, Maria Wasilowska m. Jaroslaw Konopnicki, b. 1830 [see above on RACZKI WIELKIE - compare Samuelson and USA]. They moved to Bronowo, then to Gusin in the Kalisz province; Jaroslaw was the owner of Konopnica [2 km north to Bronow], Bronówek and Bronów: 9 km east to UNIEJOW and 22 km north-east to DOBRA.

The Konopnickis took in 1784, Spedoszyn.

In 1844 they bought Bronów: Wawrzyniec Konopnicki the father of Jaroslaw.

1880 - Sokolowski Wladyslaw, owner of Bedziechów.

Note to SOKOLOWSKI:

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 died in 1884.

Note to GRODZICKI:

Katarzyna Grodzicka b. ca 1770; her parents: Michal Grodzicki and Zuzanna Konarska;
grandparents:
Jan Michal Grodzicki
{his father was official in Ciechanów; 1660-1737}, 1685 - 1743, and Anastazja Grabkowska.

Above Jan Michal Grodzicki b. ca 1685 had son with 1st wife:
ANTONI Grodzicki, born ca 1710; with 2nd wife Anastazja Grabowska b. ca 1690, was above son MICHAL GRODZICKI b. 1730, official in LUKOW.

Franciszka WALEWSKA born ca 1710, married Antoni Grodziecki with son Jan Grudziecki / Grodziecki, b. ca 1735.
Compare:
A.
Dembowski / Debowski, Jan, born ca 1770, in Debowa Góra and died in 1823, married Matylda Viscontini, was father of Herkules Dembowski - the astronomer; Jan was political activist, and Italian general; Brigadier General of the Polish Army. He was born in Debowa Góra ca 4 km south of Skierniewice, the Orlow county - east of KUTNO
[at the end of the sixteenth century mentioned above Orlow was property of Paul Orlowski in 1576. Then Andrzej / Andrew Dembowski, and later his heirs.
At the end of the eighteenth century the owner was Serafin Sokolowski / Serafin Rafal Sokolowski b. ca 1738, d. after 1807, a secretary of the Cabinet of Stanislaw August Poniatowski, MP - his father was Józef Sokolowski b. ca 1700, official in Bydgoszcz;
- see GALECKI];
the son of Andrzej DEMBOWSKI; near to Ignacy Potocki.
Dembowski then was the Secretary of Potocki. He was closely associated with Kollataj; he traveled to Dresden as an emissary; he took part in the uprising of Kosciuszko; 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. 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 appointed governor of Ferrara.
B.
Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 1st in ca 1780 to Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, chamberlein of the King, b. 1764 son of Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki 1725-1794 and Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka 1740-1807, with children:
A. Anna Nina Kwilecka b. 1789 m. 1st Ignacy Radolinski 1771-1825 [see below on Józef Franciszek Klobukowski 1786-1874]
with:
1. Gabriela Emilia Radolinska 1808-1837, and
2. Wladyslaw Emeryk Radolinski 1808-1879 m. Józefa Radolinska 1809-1880 with Hugo Juliusz Radolinski 1841-1917;
3. Stanislaw Marceli Ignacy Radolinski 1810-1825;
4. Petronela Antonina Radolinska born 1812 m. de Rabe.
Relatives:
Edward Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka [he was born in 1815] and Anna Józefina SOKOLOWSKA born Klobukowska 1819-1865 [Józefa Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow and Ochla; Wrzaca Wielka - the Kolo county, 7 km north-east of Kolo].
B.
Józef Ignacy Walenty Kwilecki, Polish Captain, 1791-1860 m. Lucynda Ludwika Czarnecka b. 1790, 2nd time married to Aleksandra Sobolewska 1798-1878.

Note to SOKOLOWSKI and KWILECKI:

Józefa Klobukowska born Sokolowska, in 1840, to Edward Sokolowski and Anna Józefina Sokolowska born Klobukowska; above Edward was born in 1815. Anna was born in 1819, in Warszawa, died in 1865; Józefa born Sokolowska had sister Ludwika Dmochowski born Sokolowski. Józefa married Jan Nepomucen Klobukowski b. in 1830, with the son Jan Dominik Klobukowski.
The parents of above EDWARD Sokolowski:
Józef 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 - 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 Józefata Mdzewska b. ca 1780 [Debica was - to her death in 1882 - in her hands].

Edward Sokolowski was married in 1839, in Grzegorzew (7 km east to KOLO; north-east to TUREK), to Anna Józefina Klobukowska daughter of Józef Franciszek Klobukowski 1786-1874 and mentioned Anna Nina Kwilecka born in 1789 in POZNAN.

ANNA NINA KWILECKA was married three times: to Ignacy Radolinski, to Faustyn Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, and 3rd to JOZEF KLOBUKOWSKI with daughter Anna Jozefina married Edward Sokolowski.

ANNA NINA KWILECKA-KLOBUKOWSKA was the daughter of Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, official at the Royal Court, born in 1764, and Wiridianna Radolinska, 1761-1826 and
granddaughter of
Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki 1725-1794;
Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka 1740-1807;
Józef Stanislaw Radolinski, official in Wschowa, 1730-1781 {son of Józef Stefan Radolinski official in Wschowa, 1680-1740} who married Katarzyna Raczynska 1744-1792.

Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 2nd in 1806 to General Stanislaw Fiszer 1759-1812, son of Karol Ludwik Fiszer, General Major, 1730 -1783 + Joanna Luiza Elzbieta von Luck 1738-1788.
General FISZER was the friend of TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO and General Franciszek PASZKOWSKI [Paszkowski's daughter married Armand in MOSCOW - see Apollon / Apolon Konstantynowicz].

Above DEBICE:

Debice owned by Godziemba-Dambski. In 1736 Antonina DAMBSKI married Stefan Radoszewski, who was the owner of nearby Kruszynek and since 1765 owned Kruszyn.
Her only daughter Ludwika RADOSZEWSKA in 1780 married Michal Sokolowski, official in KOWAL. All the Radoszewski estates took Sokolowski.
1793, DEBICE was increased by a Smólsk estate; 1797, Sokolowski took Kruszyn.

Michal Sokolowski died in 1809; Debica and Poddebice belonged to Ludwika Sokolowska-Radoszewska. In 1820 co-owner was her son Józef Sokolowski born 1784 [Józef Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784]. JOZEF died in 1834 and Ludwika Mdzewski-Sokolowska, widow after death of mentioned Józef, owned Debice.

[Ludwika nee MDZEWSKA was the mother of Edward Sokolowski who was married in 1839, in Grzegorzew (7 km east to KOLO; north-east to TUREK), to Anna Józefina Klobukowska daughter of Józef Franciszek Klobukowski 1786-1874 and Anna Nina Kwilecka born in 1789 in POZNAN].

In 1859 Debice took a daughter of Mdzewska-Sokolowska, that is Karolina Mierzwinska. But until 1882 named Ludwika Sokolowska managed the estate. In 1886 Hugo Haack, of Wloclawek, bought DEBICE.

SMOLSK - 5 km east to Brzesc Kujawski.

Józef Sylwester Sokolowski b. 1784 - son of Michal Sokolowski born in 1758;
grandson of
Adam Sokolowski 1730-1764 [Adam's son: General Wojciech Sokolowski b. 1760] and Elzbieta Zychlinska 1730-1779 [Elzbieta Zychlinska was the daughter of Serafin and Konkordia Raczynska].
Great-grandson of
1. Serafin Seweryn Zychlinski and Konkordia Raczynska, born in 1700. Elzbieta had sister Anna Koszutska.
Elzbieta married Adam Sokolowski in 1750. They had sons Wojciech Sokolowski and Michal Sokolowski.
2. Wojciech SOKOLOWSKI born ca 1680 / 1700 and Marcjanna Wodzinska.

Note to Jadwiga Sokolowska m. Karol Morzycki:
parents of above JADWIGA:
Wladyslaw Ignacy Sokolowski b. 1836 in Warsaw, married Marianna Kazimiera Morzycka
(daughter of Michalina Sokolowska-Morzycka; granddaughter of Roman Sokolowski born 1786, marriage in KRUSZYN close to Wloclawek, to Katarzyna Sokolowska; great-granddaughter of MICHAL Sokolowski born 1758 and Ludwika RADOSZEWSKA b. 1762 of DEBICA, KRUSZYN and KRUSZYNEK);
Marianna born in 1846.
Mentioned
WLADYSLAW Sokolowski was the member of the Agricultural Society of the Kingdom of Poland in 1861 - see 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 Bedziechów. 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, m. in WARSAW in 1830 to
Eufrozyna Katarzyna Cissowska b. ca 1811 - Radomin, east of GOLUB DOBRZYN, d. 1851. RADOMIN - also close to Wielun.
Walenty's parents: Sokolowski b. 1750 of Kujawy.
WALENTY's sister ?:
Franciszka Duszynska born Sokolowska in 1784, to Michal Sokolowski and Katarzyna Fidorow; Michal was born in 1735, in Ostrów Mazowiecka. Franciszka had one brother Walenty Sokolowski. Franciszka married Mateusz Duszynski b. 1788, in Dobrzyca, POLAND. Franciszka married 2nd to Franciszek Brzostek in 1803, born in 1775, in Ostrów Mazowiecka.

We back to Jadwiga Sokolowska m. Karol Morzycki. Her grandparents:

Walenty Sokolowski 1799-1851; Eufrozyna Katarzyna Cissowska 1811-1851; Antoni Morzycki 1801-1882; named above Michalina Ludwika Józefa Sokolowska 1820-1882, daughter of ROMAN ANTONI.
See BOGUMIL SOKOLOWSKI, b. 1786.
Named Roman Sokolowski married in 1818 in KRUSZYN close to WLOCLAWEK, to Katarzyna Sokolowska b. ca 1790, the daughter of Michal Sokolowski b. 1758 + Ludwika Radoszewska, 1762-1841.

Kruszyn - 9 km south-east to Brzesc Kujawski.

Michalina Ludwika Józefa Sokolowska 1820-1882, daughter of ROMAN ANTONI:
MICHALINA married 2nd time in 1842 in SADLNO to Antoni Robert Morzycki - south of RADZIEJOW - with daughter Marianna Kazimiera Morzycka married in 1865 to Wladyslaw Ignacy Sokolowski b. 1836, with son Wlodzimierz SOKOLOWSKI 1880-1921 + Kazimiera Wankowicz 1886-1939, with daughter Irena Sokolowska 1901-1990 married Waclaw Iwaszkiewicz.

We back to Jadwiga Sokolowska m. Karol Morzycki. Her great-grandparents:

Bogumil Morzycki 1770-1824;
Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski owner of SADLNO, in the Brzesc KUJAWSKI county in 1837 - 24 km south of RADZIEJOW, lived in 1786-1865;
Marianna Borucka;
Katarzyna Sokolowska b. ca 1790.

Her great-great-grandparents:

Józef Jordan Walenty Sokolowski b. 1760
[he was the father of Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski 1806-1869, {with Franciszka LUTOSTANSKA had son Maciej Artur Konstanty Sokolowski; Józef Blazej Marian Sokolowski; Alfons Franciszek Sokolowski and Pelagia Blizinska} and Roman Antoni Bogumil Sokolowski]
and Marianna Wolicka von Valdorf b. ca 1760.

Her great-great-great-grandparents:
Antoni Sokolowski b. ca 1710; Marianna Obiedowska; Cyprian Wolicki; Teresa Keska.

They come from the parents:
Józef Sokolowski, official in Bydgoszcz, 1700-1754 [see GALECKI]; and Magdalena Ponetowska.


WALKNOWSKI:

1.
Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska's family:
came from Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1665, died 1716 who was maybe brother of Jakub b. ca 1670, and wife of above Wojciech - Katarzyna Milinska d. 1732,
with children:
Jadwiga Rokossowska; Joanna Rokossowska, Teresa died 1750, Karol Rokossowski d. 1776, Zofia; Stanislaw; Franciszek Rokossowski.

Above named KAROL Rokossowski, d. 1776 with wife Marianna Grodzicka who died in 1780, had son Tomasz Konstanty Rokossowski 1721 - 1783;
next sons:
Józef Rokossowski, Wojciech Sebastian; Antoni Fabian Rokossowski; Ignacy Maurycy; Adam Stanislaw Rokossowski; and above mentioned daughter
Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska - see Wola Pszczolecka - who died 1800

(KAROLINA Gatkiewicz was daughter of Piotr Korytowski d. 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska, married Walknowska, born in Pakoslaw south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN);

next daughter Kunegunda Rokossowska.
2.
Mentioned 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.
3.
Above
Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska married 1st Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski.
Mentioned
Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1720, was the son of Antoni WALKNOWSKI and Urszula Mielzynska !
4.
Kalisz in 1776:
Józef Wierusz Walknowski, b. ca 1720/1730, the son of Franciszek Walknowski, judge in KALISZ, and Marianna Bilinski, 1 voto;
named Jozef Walknowski was a nephew to above Antoni Walknowski b. ca 1680/1690
[Antoni and Franciszek Walknowski b. ca 1690 were brothers ?],
the official in WIELUN,
and his wife Urszula Mielzynski.

Named Jozef Walknowski signed to Ms Katarzyna Sulerzyski, b. ca 1750/1755, in future she was wife of named Jozef Walknowski; she was the daughter of
Antoni and Aleksandra Przybyslawski [1st]. Katarzyna was nephew - next of kin to Jan Sulerzyski and Golinska.
5.
Konin - 1792:
Katarzyna Sulerzycka, the daughter of Antoni and Aleksandra Przybyslawski, the wife of Józef Walknowski, the official in Kalisz; the court case with witnesses:
Kasper Slawinski the son of Jan and Apolonia Przybyslawski;
Jozef was the son of Franciszek Walknowski, the judge in Kalisz;
his wife:
Marjanna Bielinski 1voto.

Antoni Walknowski married Urszula Mielzynski [2nd ?].

Inf. in 1777: mentioned above JOZEF Walknowski, was the owner of Slesin and Piotrkowice.
Slesin - 20 km north to KONIN;
Piotrkowice - 5 km south-east to SLESIN.
6.
1792 - Elzbieta Grodzicka with a children, after a death of her husband Michal Chrzanowski, returned money to Józef Wierusz Walknowski, official in Kalisz.
7.
In KALISZ in 1750:

Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski, the son of named Antoni Walknowski, official in Wielun + Urszula Mielzynski; married Ewa Rokossowska, the daughter of Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodzicki.

In Kobierno, 7 km north-east to KROTOSZYN the city - see Mielzynski ! - in 1709:
Rozalja Klara, was born - the daughter of Stefan Kobierzycki + Anna; godparents:
Antoni Wiktor Walknowski official in Wielun; and Anna Uminska.

8.
Laszczyn, 5 km north to RAWICZ, south-west to ROSZKOWO.
In 1709, Tomasz Borucski / Borucki married Petronella Lubiatowska; witnesses:
Wladyslaw Glinicki, Antoni Waliknowski / Walknowski named above, official in Wielun; Ludwik Borucki; Urszula Walikowska / Walknowska; Marjanna Slinicka.
9.
Branno - 8 km south-west to KONIN.
1719 - Józef Grabski the owner of Konecko Swiete married Ludwika Borucka the daughter of Ludwik Borucki the owner of Branno, and his wife Teresa Walknowski b. 1675.
Witnesses:
Wojciech Dambski the official in INOWROCLAW;
Andrzej Dambski the official in INOWROCLAW;
Andrzej Dambski 2nd; Stanislaw Garczynski of POZNAN;
Antoni Wierusz Walknowski of WIELUN - the brother of TERESA BORUCKA Walknowska.
10.
Kalisz in 1747 - Witalis Wegierski, the son of Marcjan the official in WSCHOWA, and his wife Urszula Kierski; Witalis was the owner of Wegry and Chotów in the Kalisz county;
inf. 1746, on Witalis's wife - Anna Walknowski, the daughter of named Antoni WALKNOWSKI the official in Wielun; Antoni's wife - Urszula Mielzynski.
11.
1747 - Ignacy Walknowski, the son of Jan Walknowski of Wielun + Krystyna Molski, 2 voto Jan Jaskólecki; Elzbieta Laszczynska, the daughter of Michal + Konstancja Koszutski.
12.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA b. 1689 + Antoni Walknowski b. 1680.
With sons - OWIDIUSZ; Bonawentura Wierusz-Walknowski; and
Franciszek Wierusz-Walknowski.
Urszula d. ca 1743, Wierusz-Walknowska born Mielzynska, had also a daughters
Katarzyna Sokolnicka born Wierusz-Walknowska and Franciszka Bogucka nee Walknowska.

Urszula born Mielzynska in 1689, to Maciej Mielzynski and Katarzyna Anna Mielzynska born Mycielska. Maciej was born on August 31, 1636, in Niegolewo. Katarzyna was born ca 1655. Urszula had 5 siblings: Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, Krzysztof Mielzynski, and others.
13.
Starygrod - 11 km north-west to the city of KROTOSZYN - in 1745:
Anatol Feliks, the son of Józef Wierusz Walknowski + Krystyna Potocki. Godparents: Józef Zaorski and Marjanna Chmielewska.

Starygrod in 1750: Aleksander Florjan the son of named Józef + Krystyna Walknowski; godparents: Kasper Modlibowski the official in Miedzyrzecz, and Katarzyna Sokolnicka.

Starygrod in 1751 - Euzebja Urszula was born - the daughter of Józef Walknowski and Krystyna Walknowski; the godparents:
Karol Rokossowski + his wife.

Starygrod in 1753: Anna Agnieszka was born - the daughter of Józef and Krystyna Walknowski;
godparents: Anna Wegierska with her husband - Witalis Wegierski.

Starygrod in 1756; Teodozja Petronella Paula, was born to Józef and Krystyna Walknowski of Kuklinow;
godparents:
Ewa Rokossowski and Antoni Bogucki.

14.
Augustyn Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1760, the son of Józef Walknowski and Krystyna Potocka.

15.
On the junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski:
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]. 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.
Her father
Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
Her brothers:
Augustyn z Wrzesni Bardzki 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:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD - b. 1770,
and Petronela Kiedrzynska PRADZYNSKA - more on 'ZWIAZEK LECHITOW'.

Above PETRONELA KIEDRZYNSKA married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski.

Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and Katarzyna {he m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, daughter of Krzysztof and Teresa Grodziecka; she was widow after Adam Gorzycki} had:

1. Elzbieta, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym;

2. Urszula Mielzynska + Antoni Walknowski

{Urszula Wierusz-Walknowska d. 1743; half-sister of ANNA GORZYCKA. Mother of Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKI WALKNOWSKA KIEDRZYNSKA

[Brygida was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770] -
see KIEDRZYNSKI};

3. Marianna Krystyna; and

4. son [with the 2nd wife] Krzysztof Ignacy Mielzynski b. 1670, d. in Pawlowice in 1721, in 1693 official in KCYNIA; 1717 governor of Przemet.


Note to
Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784: he was the son of Aleksander MADALINSKI, 1690-1773, owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow close to Sieradz, who married in 1725 to Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska daughter of Ewa nee Kozuchowska.

Above mentioned Kajetan MADALINSKI 1740 - d. ca 1784, landlord of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. before 1773 to Dorota Kiedrzynska (1740-1784) daughter of Andrzej KIEDRZYNSKI, and Franciszka nee Jackowska, 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski (b. ca 1730) son of Stefan Grabinski, 2 voto
Tomasz Psarski, (1740-1770 ?) (b. 1807 ??), owner of Wola Dzierlinska;
with children:
1. Jakub Madalinski 1775 - 1833 m. Honorata Psarska 1770-1831 with daughter Pulcheria Anna Magdalena Madalinska m. to Józef Julian Kazimierz Kolumna-Walewski b. 1787;
2. mentioned Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, Captain, owner of Kraszyn, and Chodaki m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzynski, d. 1809, with Kunegunda before 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, son of Zofia Tymienicki.

Madalinski Aleksander owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow in the Sieradz county, m. in 1725 to Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska; Aleksander Madalinski [born ca 1690 - died before 1773] owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow close to Sieradz, was from BOBROWNIKI by PROSNA.
Son of Andrzej Madalinski born in 1650, in Bobrowniki, died in 1720, official of WIELUN; he married in 1690 to Marianna Grabianka, 1660 - 1721.

They had one son Aleksander Madalinski b. ca 1690.

Piotr Wierzbieta married Anna Domiechowska, in 1640 he sold Bobrowniki, Kolebki and Mieleszówka to Aleksander Madalinski oldest;

Mentioned Aleksander Madalinski, oldest, the son of Jan Aleksander and Niechmierowska, was an official of the royal court in 1636, in Wielun in 1652.

His son was Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, m. Marianna Grabianka, and he taken from Marcin Borzyslawski and Stanislaw Borzyslawski, in 1685, village Zarzecze and Debicza in the Ostrzeszow county.
His successors were the sons:
Andrzej and Franciszek [Bobrowniki, Hanobry, Kolebki];
Franciszek married twice: Petronela Doruchowska, then in 1728 to Julianna Zajdlicz. He died in 1738;
his son Ignacy (1707 - 1777), died in Bobrowniki;
in 1777 his brother JAN MADALINSKI inherited Bobrowniki, and he was also the guardian of the children of his cousin Kajetan MADALINSKI.

In Bobrowniki also lived sister of above Jan and Ignacy - Teresa. She died on January 4th, 1787 in KOLEBKI;

Jan's daughter, Katarzyna, on February 11, 1792, married in Bobrowniki to Ignacy Rominski;
in 1792 the son of JAN, that is Kazimierz was mentioned.

Named above Andrzej MADALINSKI was mentioned as a heir to Bobrowniki in 1741. His wife was Katarzyna Gaszynska. Their daughter, Anna Madalinska, married Maciej Belina, and since then, Bobrownik has been part of the Belina's family property.

We can say that the only top officer of the Madalinskis, born in Bobrowniki, was Captain Józef Kajetan Antoni Madalinski, born in 1774, died in 1809.

His father - Kajetan Madalinski, was the cousin of Ignacy and Jan Madalinski of Bobrowniki.
Kajetan Madalinski died in 1784, and left Józef, aged 10 years, under care of above Jan Madalinski.


WALICHNOWSKI and KARSY !

The Conspiracy in Saxony and in Poland in Summer 1793:

Dzialynski;
Kapostas;
Barss [in the Sieradz prov. in Sept 1793];
General Tadeusz Kosciuszko;
in Poland:
gen. Jozef Zajaczek in Warsaw;
Major Czyz [then in the Lublin prov.];
Franciszek Eliasz Aloe [Aloe and Walichnowski then come in Saxony to Kosciuszko and Ignacy Potocki];
Lieutenant Aleksander Walichnowski - August 1793 in LIPSK to meet Kosciuszko and Ignacy Potocki;
in Drezno - Kollataj;
Pawlikowski;
Rafal Kollataj [then in Sandomierz] + Kosciuszko [met also General Jozef Wodzicki] + general Zajaczek - September 1793 in Podgorze [then Zajaczek moved to Warsaw], to Franciszek Barss and Jozef Pawlikowski.
Jozef Januszewicz Prof. of the Cracow University;
Jan Maj from Cracow;
Lieutenant Aleksander Dziminski closest to Brigadier ANTONI MADALINSKI;
Brigadier Ludwig MANGET and
MP Stanislaw SOLTYK !

Walichnowski then moved to the Great Poland.


In August 1770 in Karsy, 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ, Kajetan Lipnicki married Bona Kiedrzynska.

Inf. in 1763 - Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy; an official in KALISZ. Franciszek Kozuchowski was the husband of Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA. In 1750, Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska took the wedding.

In 1763, in Pikart / PIEKART: Karol Franciszek Salezy Jan Chryzostom Dobruchowski was born; godparents: Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska - Kozuchowski, and Marianna Chlebowska with Ignacy Chlebowski.

In 1762, in the Karsy manor, Juljanna Michalina Kozuchowska was born, daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Kozuchowskich; witnesses: Jan Krosnowski and Krystyna Walichnowska.

In 1770 in Grudzielec close to Sobotka, Gutow and 5 km north-east to BIEGANIN [see Kiedrzynski], south-east to Dobrzyca; Marjanna, was born, daughter of Tomasz Bystrzycki, a manager of the estate, and Marjanna Bystrzycka.
In 1770, 1772 in Sobotka Wielka, 4 south-west to KARSY, inf. on childrens of Andrzej Bogdanski and Elzbieta Bogdanska.
In 1763 in Gutów, south to KARSY, inf. on Franciszka Kozuchowska married Przespolewska of Droszew.

In Sobotka in 1763, was born son of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Walichnowska; and inf. on Krystyna Potocka married Walichnowska; but we know:
Augustyn Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1760, the son of Józef Walknowski and Krystyna Potocka.

Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw / Wierzchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice.
Inf. in Sobotka, in 1766; in the Karsy manor, Elzbieta Longina KOZUCHOWSKA, was born, daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Wierusz Walichnowska; witness: Longina Zychlinska.
The Gutów estate was owned by Malczewski ca 1780; near to Sobotka.
In Sobotka in 1779: Marjanna was born, a daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynska m. Wardenska; godparents: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.

1781 in Sobotka, a daughter of Ludwik Bogdanski and Teresa Rozdrazewska - Bogdanska, was born; godfather Andrzej Bogdanski - grandfather of named above.

The Roman-Catholic parish in Sobotka named St. Michael the Archangel; in 1782 - Sobotka was owned by Bogdanski Ludwik and Teresa Bogdanska.
In Sobotka in 1783, inf. on grandparents: Franciszek Radolinski and Konstancja Gomolinska.

In 1787, the Sobotka manor, here Stanislaw Jan Kiedrzynski was bpt. - son of Jakub KIEDRZYNSKI and Juljanna Kiedrzynska nee BOGDANSKA; Jakub Kiedrzynski was the owner of Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW].
Godparents: Michal Bogdanski and Salomea - the parents of named Julianna Kiedrzynski.
See: in 1782 - Sobotka was owned by Bogdanski Ludwik and Teresa Bogdanska.

In Sobotka in 1788, bpt.; but was born in the Karsy manor: Marjanna Teodora Wincencja Józefa BILEWICZ, daughter of Teodor BILEWICZ and Cecylja Kozuchowska - Bilewicz; he was official in Lojeck.
Godparents: Antoni Szkulski and Urszula Walknowska - Szkulska, owner of Szkudla; and Jan Nepomucen KOZUCHOWSKI and Juljanna Kozuchowski, owners of Karsy, Wierzchoslaw [Wierzchoslawice - ? - 17 km north-east to Inowroclaw], Czechel [7 km east to Sobotka].

1761, in Karsy, died Aleksander Kozuchowski.
Sobotka in 1774, Aleksy Bogdanski died.
1787 in Karsy, Franciszek Kozuchowski died, the owner of KARSY.

In Sobotka in 1783, Teodor Bilewicz younger, from Lithuania, official in Zmudz, m. Cecylja Kozuchowska; witnesses: Józef Gomolinski, official at the Royal Court, Antoni Szkulski, and Andrzej Kaczkowski; wedding was in KARSY.

Sobotka in 1779, bpt.; in Gutów in the Malczewski manor, was born Marjanna, daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynska Wardenska; godparents: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.
In 1788, Antoni Szkulski owner of Szkudl; his friends - Jan Nepomucen Kozuchowski and Juljanna Kozuchowska - owners of Karsy, Wierzchoslaw, Czechel.
1751, Bartlomiej and Joanna Boguslawski, the owners of Sobotka.
1824, Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski died; the owner of Gutow; born in 1738.
1830, Józef Otto Trampczynski died; the owner of Karsy; buried in Kucharki; born in 1733 !
1790, Katarzyna Radolinska of Chorze died; owner of Karsy, buried in Kalisz.
1763, Stanislaw Kostka Dydak Aleksander Józef was born; son of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Walichnowska; Walichnowska was the daughter of an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice.

1779, in Gutów manor, owned by Malczewski, Marjanna was born - the daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynski - Wardenski; witnesses: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.

Gutów - 3 km south to Sobotka; 6 km north to Bedzieszyn; 5 km south to KARSY; 18 km west to KALISZ.

1801, in Karsy, Jan Kromer, the Prussian lieutenant, married Wiktorja Grudzielska. she was born 1755; witnesses: Józef Trampczynski owner of Karsy; Osinski owner of Czechel.

Mentioned above Teodor Billewicz / Bilewicz - the Confederate Marshal of the WILKOMIERZ county in 1764.
But we know on senior Teodor Bilewicz, the friend of Michal Kazimierz Radziwill.

Starygrod - 11 km north-west to Krotoszyn, the city.

Starygrod in 1686: Petronella Jadwiga, was born to Stanislaw Walichnowski and Dorota from Kuklinow.

Kozuchowski - compare the family of Trubecki - Kalinowski !

KARSY - here BONA Kiedrzynska of KARSY - 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.


Kiedrzynski - Pradzynski line:

This is the Kiedzynski family line from Wola Wiazowa in the 19th cent. [in the 2nd half of the 20th cent. it's the author's family], affinity with the Pradzynski home, also in Wilkowo Polskie under the Prussian border in the 18th-19th centuries, and near to KALISZ in the 18th century, close to OPOCZNO in the 20th century, and in Wola Pszczolecka [compare: Sulimierski from LUBIEC {guerrilla of 1833}, Soltyk {note on 1831 November Uprising}, Walewski from Jedlno and Wieruszow, Kalinowski-Oginski- Ronne-Trubecki branch + Mielzynski-Bninski-Fiszer line of CHOBIENICE-KROTOSZYN-Gorzdy/Gargzdai].

Strong political ties connected them with {Freemasonry and the fight for independent Poland - Kosciuszko-Fiszer-General Franciszek Paszkowski + Armand-Konstantynowicz-Japaridze in Moscow + Duflon-Breguet} the independence conspiracy linked to Erasmus Mycielski / ERAZM Mycielski, Ignacy Pradzynski, Kalasanty Szaniawski, and thus indirectly with General Fraciszek Paszkowski [+ Horodyski, Maleszewski, Venture, Breguet, Neyman and the TEMPLARS], General Tadeusz Kosciuszko [see Jefferson and Illuminati movement], and through the family of BREZA to General Stanislaw Fiszer and his wife Fiszer - Kwilecka.

We look at first on Raymond REMBIELINSKI:

Rajmund Hiacynt Rembielinski, in 1820, the Sejm Marshal in the Kingdom of Poland (September 1774-12, February 1841).

Rajmund Rembielinski (1774/1775-1841) was a Polish political activist, and landowner. Rajmund Rembielinski born in Warsaw, d. in Lomza, president of the Department of Bialystok in Lomza in 1808, in Plock, president of the Masovia Province and MP, the owner among others of Jedwabne and Krosniewice; freemason.
In December 1813 in Plock, in Rembielinski home was staying Aleksander Ist, and again in May 1825.
Jedwabne - city in the Podlasie province, in the Lomza county, in 1736, the owner of the village was Antoni Rostkowski. In 1777, Stanislaw Rembielinski, the cabinet secretary of King Stanislaw August, became the new owner of Jedwabne. At the end of the 18th century, cloth factories were established in Jedwabne. 1795, the city was under Prussian rule, then in 1807 it was the Warsaw Duchy, which in 1815 was transformed into the Kingdom of Poland.
Rajmund Hiacynt Rembielinski the owner of Krosniewice, Jedwabne and Mezenin, was married in 1797 to Agnieszka Helena Opacka. Marriage after twenty years ended with a divorce.
On 8 September 1816 Rembielinski was appointed chairman of the Masovia Province. As a result of the divorce contract, Rembielinski received in the dowry Krosniewice and Mezenin. In 1819 he married Antonina Weltz. She died in 1868 - Poznan, buried in Kazimierz close to Szamotuly.
Antonina Rembielinska nee Weltz, born ca 1800, had 2 sons of the 1st marriage: Eugeniusz Rembielinski and Aleksander. She moved home to the Great Poland in 1841, and married Wincenty Skarzynski. She died in Poznan.
Aleksander - the owner of Krosniewice, and Eugeniusz - was staying in Augsburg.

Named Kazmierz near to Szamotuly, is situated close to Radzyny and Komorowo, Bytyn, Mrowino.

In the summer of 1820, Rajmund Rembielinski was presented to the Administrative Board, his economic plan; in 1821, the Government Commission on Internal Affairs and the Police entrusted Rembielinski with creating cloth settlements in Zgierz, Przedecz close to IZBICA KUJAWSKA, Lodz, Dabie, Gostynin, Leczyca, Gabin, Rawa, Brda and Skierniewice. In 1818 he was a deputy to the Parliament of the Biebrza county,
in 1820 - Marshal of the Parliament and state councilor.

The fate of OPACKI family [see above about Agnieszka Helena Opacka] after the partitions is unknown.
Gabriel Rafal Chryzanty Opacki in 1771 received from his father: Mezenin, Rutki (located in 1760), parts of the villages of Ozar and Ozarka in the Lomza county, Gielczyn south to LOMZA, parts of the villages of Brzostowo-Siestrzanka and Rutkowskie; mansion in Praga; Krosniewice in the province of Leczyca.

MEZENIN:
Gabriel Rafal Chryzanty Opacki the great-great-grandson of Wojciech Opacki, the only son of Stanislaw - patriot, social activist, manager and entrepreneur; Opacki Gabriel Rafal Chryzanty (1741 or 1742-1806), official of Wiski, general major in 1794. Born in Mezinin in a parish of Rutki (close to Lomza), the son of Stanislaw (died 1784), a deputy to the Parlaiment, and his first wife, Konstancja Pelkowska / Pelka ?
In 1759 under the protection of Jan Klemens Branicki, served captain in the army; close to Izabela Poniatowski, sister of King Stanislaw August; 1769 he became a royal chamberlain; managed Bialystok estate;
he had one daughter Agnieszka Helena Konstancja, a well-educated woman who married Rajmund Rembielinski and the estate passed into the hands of the Rembielinski family.
Then it was sold by Eugeniusz Rembielinski to the Jewish hands.

Mezenin - a village in the Zambrow county, close to Rutki.

Krosniewice - a city in the Kutno county, 15 km west of Kutno; 1775 the owner Karol Saryusz Gomolinski receives from King Stanislaw August Poniatowski a privilege for Krosniewice;
1793, the city was occupied by Prussia, later in the Congress Kingdom. Here is the Rembielinski palace and park, and a monument to Prince Józef Poniatowski in 1814; 39 km south-east is IZBICA KUJAWSKA.
Karol Sariusz Gomolinski, 1696-1784 was the son of
Jan GOMOLINSKI and Bielicka.
Karol Sariusz Gomolinski d. 1784 in Krosniewice, a Polish judge, a chamberlain; married ca 1730, Helena Pokrzywnicka, with children:
1. Józefata Gomolinska 1738-1823 + Wladyslaw Skarbek, 2nd to Szymon Dzierzbicki;
2. Franciszka Kunegunda Gertruda Gomolinska;
3. Ignacy Gomolinski, MP, official in Rzeczyca , 1740-1793;
4. Marianna Saryusz-Gomolinska b. ca 1740 - died in 1800, m. Count Chryzanty Gabriel Rafal Opacki MP, Count in 1797, 1741-1806,
with daughter Agnieszka Helena Opacka 1777-1863, m. Rajmund Hiacynt Rembielinski 1775-1841, 2nd to Józef Bechon.
5. Katarzyna Barbara Sariusz-Gomolinska b. 1742.

Compare - GOSTYCZYNA:

Gostyczyna - close to Nowe Skalmierzyce, 3 km to the Prosna river; 10/13 km south of KALISZ and ca 30 km north of BOBROWNIKI by the Prosna river.
Ksawery Pstrokonski / Pstrokonski Franciszek Ksawery 1715 - ca 1783 [his mother Konstancja ZAREMBA died in 1753], m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776, with 2 daughters: Marianna Pstrokonska, and Wiktoria PSTROKONSKA married Marcin Kiedrzynski, son of Jakub Kiedrzynski and Ewa Gomolinska or Anna Gomolinska [born ca 1680/1700 ?].

Kiedrzynski, Jakub junior, died on 4 Feb. 1798, buried in KALISZ.

Jakub Kiedrzynski - Ostoja, SENIOR, b. 1668, died in 1729.

Interesting reading:
GOMOLINSKI / Gomulinski, JERZY b. ca 1620 ?; m. Anna Lis Starzenska, the daughter of Wojciech, with sons:
1. Marcin Gomolinski, b. ca 1640/1650, inf. 1670 owner of Lubca, Kuznica Lubiecka and part of Wola Pszczólecka; and

2. Mikolaj Gomolinski, died ca 1699, owner of Krzeslów, Kurów, Wypychów, m. Zofia Drozdowska, the daughter of Andrzej Stefan; with Stefan, Marcin, Katarzyna Jelowiecki.

Maybe Ewa Kiedrzynska b. ca 1700, was the daughter of named above Marcin or Mikolaj Gomolinski.

The GLUCHÓW parish and Kiedrzynski:
close to TUREK, to TOKARY and MILEJOW; south-west to DOBRA.

1658 - the godparents: Jan Kazimierz Czynski Colonel, and Teofila Gomolinska.

Jan. 1736 in Wilczków, Antoni Pawel Sebastian Pstrokonski was born, the son of Maciej Pstrokonski and Konstancja Zareba; godparents: Franciszek Potocki of Mikulice, and Bona Zareba of Przespolew.

1738, May in Wilczków, Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski was born, the son of Marcin Kiedrzynski and Wiktoria Pstrokonska; godparents: Maciej Pstrokonski of Wilczkow, and Bona Zareba of Przespolew.

1738, July, Gluchów, here was born Jakub Wawrzyniec Michal Kiedrzynski
[acc. to me JAKUB Kiedrzynski, junior, then official in KALISZ, was the brother of IZYDOR KIEDRZYNSKI of JEDLNO]
son of Andrzej Kiedrzenski / Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowska, with godparents: Marcin Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Kiedrzynska-Jackowska, of Wilczkow.

1740, January in Gluchow, was born Kacper Maciej son of named above Andrzej Kiedrzenski [Kasper Kiedrzynski son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski] and Franciszka Jackowski; godparents: Tomasz Galczynski the owner of Gluchow, and Konstancja Pstrokonska of Wilczkow.

1741 in Wilczków, Dorota Apolonia Papieski was born; godparents: Andrzej Kiedrzenski of Gluchow, and Katarzyna Papieska of Wilczkow.

In Gluchów, 1741, Marianna, the daughter of named Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowskich; godparents: Stanislaw Papieski of Wilczkow and young Jackowska of Gluchow.

1742 in Wilczków, Stanislaw Papieski junior was born.

1743, bpt. of Dorota Apolonia Kiedrzynska, the daughter of above Andrzej Kiedrzenski and Franciszka Kiedrzynska; the godparents: Mikolaj Napruszewski and his wife Anna.

1747 in Wilczków, godfather Walenty Galczynski and Franciszka Skrzetuska of Wilczkow.

In KALISZ, buried in Church of St. Family:
Gomolinski, Józef, in 1788.
Gorzenski, Jan, in 1692.
Kiedrzynska, Brygilla, on 16 Jan. 1786.
Kiedrzynski, Jakub, junior, died on 4 Feb. 1798.
Kierski, Józef, in 1737.
Kierzynska, Anna, 1728.
Kierzynska, Kostancya in 1744.
Kierzynski, Jan, 1744.

On above junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski:

Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of mentioned above Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, 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.
Her father
Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
Her brothers:
Augustyn z Wrzesni Bardzki 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:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. 1770,
and Petronela Kiedrzynska - more on 'ZWIAZEK LECHITOW'.

Above PETRONELA KIEDRZYNSKA married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski

{see on Stanislaw Kostka Józef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, close to OBORNIKI and MUROWANA GOSLINA. Died in 1817; the son of Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna Czaplicka / Marianna Bardzka.
Nepomucena Pradzynska had a sister and brother:
famous hero Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski,
Sylwia Pradzynska 1791-1862 m. Jakub Jan Krasicki insurgent of 1831, Colonel, 1785-1848;
and Wincenty Józef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA], m. Salomea Mierzynska.
Nepomucena Pradzynska 1790-1858 - her parents:
above Stanislaw Kostka Józef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA] and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska, 1770-1847

[note: Bronikowski Ksawery (1796-1852), Polish political activist, participated in the work of the Free Poles Association].

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 named Stanislaw Kostka Józef 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.

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn, official in SZADEK, m. mentioned Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790 - it was her second marriage ca 1825}

with the son Andrzej Pradzynski 1794-1872
{born in KOWALEW / Kowalewo close to Pleszew, and 5 km east to ORPISZEWEK; close to Lutynia, Fabianow and KOTLIN. Died in 1872 in Zerkowo / ZERKOW close to Nowe Miasto by the WARTA river, and north to Jarocin, north-west to PLESZEW}.

ANDRZEJ Pradzynski married 1st Apolonia Szulc
{with son Józef Antoni Pradzynski b. 1832, married to Maria Barbara Leokadia Drzenska in 1867 / 1868 in Szemborowo close to Wrzesnia}
and 2nd with unknown, with son Maksymilian Pradzynski.

Above Józef Antoni Pradzynski b. 1832 in Lubochnia close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki, had children:
1. Jan + Maria Bochynska;
2. Waclaw + Kornelia Preibisz 1870-1918;
3. Stefan;
4. Jadwiga Pradzynska;
5. Andrzej 1872-1938 + Józefa Jaraczewska.
6. Aleksander.


And now on SULIMIERSKI - PRADZYNSKI branch:

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn, official in SZADEK, m. Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790 - it was her second marriage ca 1825.
W. Maciej Sulimierski / Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski, the owner of the Wiesiolka village and 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.
Nepomucena Pradzynska had a sister and brother:
famous hero Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski,
Sylwia Pradzynska 1791-1862 m. Jakub Jan Krasicki insurgent of 1831, Colonel, 1785-1848;
and Wincenty Józef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA], m. Salomea Mierzynska.

Nepomucena Pradzynska 1790-1858 - her parents:
Stanislaw Kostka Józef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA]
and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska, 1770-1847 [note: Bronikowski Ksawery (1796-1852), Polish political activist, participated in the work of the Free Poles Association].

Nepomucena Pradzynska married 1st to Antoni Moszczenski, ca 1810 to ca 1825, son of Aleksander Ezechiel Moszczenski official in Brzesc Kujawski [!], 1759-1846, and Marianna Radziminska.
Nepomucena's children:
Teodor 1812-1831; Ignacy 1813-1880; Aleksander 1819-1829; Antoni Stefan Tadeusz 1822-1829.

Mentioned above Stanislaw Kostka Józef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, close to OBORNIKI and MUROWANA GOSLINA. Died in 1817; the son of Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna Czaplicka / Marianna Bardzka !
Husband of Marcjanna Marianna BRONIKOWSKA;
father of
Nepomucena Moszczenska Sulimierska;

Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski

[see 'ZWIAZEK KOSYNIEROW' and
Free Poles Association / Free Lechytes - a secret patriotic organization in 1819-1823 in the Kingdom of Poland;
founded in November 1819 in Warsaw by Tadeusz Krepowiecki, Wiktor Heltman and Ludwik Piatkiewicz; among the members were Ignacy Pradzynski, Seweryn Goszczynski, Maurycy Mochnacki, Stanislaw Jachowicz, Józef Kozlowski and Ksawery Bronikowski - all about 40 members.
They fought on full unification of the Polish lands and the independence of the state; called for fight with the Russian invaders, prepare papers and readings. Bronikowski Ksawery (1796-1852), Polish political activist, participated in the work of the Free Poles Association. He was member of the Patriotic Society. When Alexander I went to the congress of the Holy Alliance to Opava (in early 1821 moved to Ljubljana), he to sign an agreement to intervene in the event of a revolution.
Arrived from Warsaw in 1821, Ignacy Pradzynski put forward the project of independence of the Great Poland's branch of the National Freemasonry. They were renamed the Union of Scytheman, 1820-1826.
In 1819, the Association of Free Poles with Wiktor Heltman was created. See below on IGNACY Pradzynski];

Wincenty Józef Pradzynski [see on WOLA WIAZOWA]
and
Sylwia Zuzanna Krasicka.

Stanislaw Kostka Józef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, was the brother of Józefina Gertruda Pradzynska; Melchior Jan Pradzynski !; Antonina Joanna Malgorzata; and Ludwika Klara Róza Modliborska; inf. by Leszek Mila.

Note on Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski:

He was born on July 20, 1792 in Sanniki, died on August 4, 1850 on the island of Heligoland / Helgoland; division general of the Army of the Kingdom of Poland, commander-in-chief of the November Uprising. 1793, the village Sanniki was in the Prussian partition. From 1807 Sanniki belonged to the Duchy of Warsaw, and from 1815 to the Kingdom of Poland in the Russian Partition.
Maybe he was born on July 18 in Poznan - as Pradzynski himself stated in his files;
He grew up in a very patriotic atmosphere - his father fought in 1794 in a partisan unit commanded by Jan Henryk Dabrowski.
Ignacy Pradzynski was sent to Dresden;
returned to his homeland in November 1807, volunteered for the 11th Infantry Regiment of the Warsaw Duchy, was stationed in Poznan in 1806

{Count Stanislaw Mielzynski on 24 Nov. 1806, was appointed colonel of the Napoleonic army and began to organize the 3rd Infantry Regiment; Col. Stanislaw Mielzynski was stationed in Pawlowice; in August 1807 in Poznan under Colonel Mielzynski. The 3rd Infantry Regiment / the Legia of Poznan received the number 11th and was part of the 3rd Infantry Division, of General J. H. Dabrowski.
Stanislaw Kostka Andrzej Jakub Mielzynski born in 1778, Rabin, died 1826, Pawlowice, Count, Freemason, Brigadier General of the Polish Army.
Stanislaw was the son of Maksymilian Antoni (1738-1799), and Konstancja Czapska;
Stanislaw Mielzynski in 1810 - General;
in 1815, he moved to his estates in Pawlowice [see the Merkel family], Kakolewo, Poniec, Smogulec, Golancz, under the Prussian partition.
There he was very active as a freemason, especially in lodges supporting the conspiratorial struggle for independence and the unification of Poland, such as the Poznan lodge - the Scytheman Union / Scythemen, which Mielzynski was leading, or in a secret Masonic organization created by Valerian Lukasinski.
In 1800, Mielzynski married the Honorata Zaremba and he had son Leon and three daughters:
Laura (Eleonora) married Józef Napoleon Czapski with the son famous
Bogdan Hutten-Czapski
- compare the Polish independence conspiracy in Belarus};

Gdansk until 1809; in 1814 in LOMZA.

Named above Sanniki in the Gostyn county, here in 1828 was Fryderyk Chopin [compare his visit in Scotland], at half way from Plock to Sochaczew, 13 km west to ILOW.
On April 20, 1815, Ignacy Pradzynski in Warsaw was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and assigned to quartermaster services.
In 1819, Ignacy Pradzynski associated himself with the Polish independence conspiracy -
first in the Union of True Poles / 'LECHICI' in 1819,
then in the Union of SCYTHEMAN / Scythemen / 'Kosynierzy' in 1820,
and finally with the Polish Patriotic Society.

In 1826, when officers belonging to the conspiracy were arrested, Pradzynski was also taken prisoner. He was married in 1825 and was living in Augustów [?] - Emilia Rutkowska of Chelmica [Chelmica Duza 13 km north to WLOCLAWEK] and Miedzechów b. 1808,
had Helena (1826-1854), painter, m. Stanislaw Herniczek, and Sylwia (1831-1862), writer.

In April 1821 in Warsaw, Polish conspirators conducted talks in which participate:

Lukasinski - 1819 National Freemasonry,
Colonel Kozakowski - acted in LWOW,
Colonel Pradzynski [in June 1820 in Poznan with General Uminski],
Szczaniecki of the Great Poland 1819-1820,
General Uminski from the Poznan Duchy, National Freemasonry, Kosciuszko supporter,
Wierzbolowicz,
Colonel Dobrogojski,
Cichowski - the Tax official,
Sobanski from VOLHYNIA,
Teodor Morawski - magazine publisher 'Orzel Bialy',
Aleksander Oborski

[Colonel, acted in Wilno together with
Jozef Gruzewski and Stanislaw GRUZEWSKI,
Romer,
Biallozor,
Stanislaw SOLTAN,
Stanislaw Mikulicz,
Teofil Mikulicz,
Stefan Mackiewicz,
Stanislaw Mackiewicz,
KAROL PROZOR,
Count Aleksander POCIEJ,
Ignacy ZAWISZA of Kowno,
Duke Konstanty Radziwill of Nowogrodek,
Woynillowicz,
Nowomiejski in Wilno,
ADAM SOLTAN,
Michal HOFFMAN,
CHODZKO,
Billewicz of ROSIENIE,
Gruzewski of SZAWLE,
Wagner,
Korbutt,
Buczynski,
Przeciszewski,
Barankiewicz,
lawyer Kulczycki of Wilno,
Strumillo,
ZAN,
Labanowski],

attorney Szreder,
Jordan of CRACOW,
Kicinski,
MACHNICKI,
Colonel Krzyzanowski in Warsaw,
Downarowicz of Bialystok in 1822,
Duke Antoni Jablonowski.

Secret societies were called to life in 1821:
The Patriotic Society and
The the Scytheman Association in the Great Poland - General Stanislaw MIELZYNSKI, Ignacy Pradzynski, JAN UMINSKI in 1821 [in Poland in 1822, 5000 members].

MAJEWSKI at head of the TEMPLARS;
co-operated with
Piotr Lagowski, Zablocki, Uminski of Poznan, Oborski in Lithuania, Ludwik Sobanski in Volhynia, CICHOWSKI in KALISZ, Jordan in Cracow, Romer, Bialozor, Jozef and Stanislaw Gruzewski, A. Soltan, Mikulicz, brothers Mackiewicz,
Karol PROZOR,
Aleksander Pociej, Zawisza, Konstanty Radziwill, Nowomiejski, Billewicz, Karwicki, Jozef ZALEWSKI, Worcell, Narcyz OLIZAR, Piotr Moszynski, PULASKI.

Ignacy Pradzynski was a member of the 'Kosynierzy Union' and one of the founders of the Patriotic Society (1821).
Captive (1826-1829) for belonging to secret organizations. In 1830-1831, during the November Uprising, a subcommand of the Zamosc Fortress, then quartermaster general of the General Staff, commander of the corps of engineers and -
from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - general commander.
Author of war plans against Russia, partly used by general Jan Zygmunt Skrzynecki. He was also the author of a plan to coordinate partisan activities in the Kingdom of Poland [compare Sulimierski - Zaliwski movement in 1833; see LUBIEC estate].

The 'Kosynierzy Association' - a secret Polish independence organization operating in the Poznan province in 1820-1826.

It was founded on the base of the Poznan National Masonry. Its ties to the emperor Alexander I were not responsible for the Poznan activists. At the head of the 'Kosynierzy Union' was
General Stanislaw Kostka Mielzynski [Stanislaw Kostka Andrzej Jakub Mielzynski born in 1778, Rabin, died 1826, Pawlowice, Count, Freemason].
The delegate to the Kingdom of Poland was General Jan Nepomucen Uminski.
He also in May 1821 carried out unification talks in Warsaw, ending with the transformation of National Freemasonry into the Patriotic Society, to which he had subordinated the 'Union of Scytheman' / SCYTHEMEN, with Ignacy Pradzynski, Maciej Mielzynski and Ludwik Sczaniecki.
It was broken down in 1826, in connection with the deconstruction of the Patriotic Society in the Kingdom of Poland.

Association 'LECHICI':

Association of Free Poles (Association of Free Poles Brothers, Association of Free Lechites) - secret patriotic organization, operating in 1819-1823 in the Kingdom of Poland. The organization was founded in November 1819 in Warsaw, and leaders were Tadeusz Krepowiecki, Wiktor Heltman and Ludwik Piatkiewicz,
with Seweryn Goszczynski, Maurycy Mochnacki, Stanislaw Jachowicz, Józef Kozlowski and Ksawery Bronikowski.
The Association of Free Poles numbered about 40 members fighting for the full unification of Polish lands and the independence of the state, while promoting the principles of liberalism,
urged to fight against the Russian invader, and prepared papers.
After the arrest of Wiktor Heltman and Ludwik Piatkiewicz in 1821, the activities of the organization weaken. In 1823, the Association of Free Poles was dissolved.


We back to Kiedrzynski - Pstrokonski branch:

Pstrokonski Franciszek Ksawery 1715 - ca 1783, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776, with Marianna, and Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1740 ?] married Marcin Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1715/1720 ?], son of Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, 1668 - 1729, and Ewa Gomolinska b. ca 1680 or Anna Gomolinska.

See marriage in RADOMSKO:
1751: Walenty Pagowski m. Franciszka Karsnicka 1voto Ostrowska widowed, with witnesses: Dionizy Zaremba, Kazimierz Ostrowski, Walenty Bleszynski of Roznów, and Brzuchowski.
1756: Adam Rozek m. Marianna Bleszynska in Rozny, marriage in Dobryszyce; witnesses: Walenty Pagowski of Piaszczyce and Walenty Bleszynski.
1761: Sebastian Kobierzycki m. Jadwiga Komornicka of Braclaw from Ladzice; witnesses Walenty Bleszynski, Marian Komornicki.
In 1778:
Ludwik Kiedrzynski m. Róza Bleszynska of Rozny; witnesses: Stefan Siemienski, Adam Rogojski, Melchior Dulski.

In Radomsko:
1739 -
Augustyn was born; mother Agnieszka Kiedrzynska.

In the Sieradz county in 1791/1793:
Kiedrzynski Floryan with his son Leon Kiedrzynski.

Note to FRANKENBERG:

in 1704, Teresa Ruszkowska, widowed after Seweryn Czyzewski, vs. Stanislaw Dominikowski and Zofja Kiedrzynska Dominikowska, 1 voto Adam Drogonski.

We have two noblewomen named Julianna Kiedrzynska:

1. Sobotka, 1798, Jan Arnold 1751-1840, the owner of Pecherzow, married Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. ca 1770 / or in 1772-1811, 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw.
witness Maciej Bogdanski, official in KALISZ.
2. Note:
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, was probably a cousin to MARCIN Kiedrzynski, senior, b. ca 1700-1788.

Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of mentioned above Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, 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.

Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna [1st] nee Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko / ORPISZEWEK in 1809/1811
(Orpiszewko was owned by the Kiedrzynskis);
with daughter Kunegunda born before 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, son of Zofia Tymienicki Chrzanowska.

Jozef Madalinski was son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740 or 1750 - 1784.

Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763; his brothers: Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787; his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744;
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. Antoni PSARSKI who was the son of Tomasz, and Lucja Czekulin had daughter KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840). Above Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740-1784 had son Antoni Psarski born in 1770.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784, with son Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.

Dorota's brother -
Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].

Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. His two wives: Brygida Bardzka [in 1767]; and Julianna nee Bogdanska [ca 1788].
Above Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).
Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, had children:
a) Kunegunda b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b) Sebastian Fabian MADALINSKI.

Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774 had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALINSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820, with daughter Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Józef Julian Walewski son of Andrzej owner of Wola Balucka, 2nd time married to Jan Kanty Psarski, landowner of Wielgie.

3. In Raszków in 1801 [RASZKOW - 9 km south-west to BEDZIESZYN]:
Teofila Domicella was born, the daughter of Jan Antoni Arnold, the owner of Pecherzew in the Sieradz province, by his wife Julianna Kiedrzynski, 1st Ruszkowska
[JAKUB Kiedrzynski had daughter Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1770/1772].
Godparents:
Józef Ossowski and
Franciszka Radolinska, she was the owner of Bedzieszyn
[Bedzieszyn in 1778, owned by Jan Kosicki; Bedzieszyn - 10 km na pólnoc od Ostrowa; 8 km south-east to BIEGANIN / Bieganino of Kiedrzynski; 20 km west to KALISZ].
Ossowski the owner of BINIEW / Bieniewo, 6 km west to named BEDZIESZYN.

4. In Raszków, 1801, Jan Nepomucen Józef Ruszkowski was born, with godparents:
Ignacy Frankenberg and his wife Marcjanna, both owners of Koscielec [east to Proszowice ? or KOSCIELEC near to Redziny, Mstow, Rudniki, Lubojenka, WIERZCHOWISKO - north-east to Czestochowa; see Kiedrzynski].

5. Kiedrzynski Franciszek Placyd, son of Józef Kiedrzynski, was born in 1771.

6. In BESANCON was living lieutenant Kiedrzynski, inf. by the Polish National Committee in Dec. 1831-1832. No inf. in 1833 !

In the Cracow prov. in 1791:

Antoni, Kiedrzynski, born in 1751, in Kiedrzyn close to Czestochowa.

Close to Czestochowa in 1783 – 1792:
Kamyk - owned by mentioned above Antoni Kiedrzynski and Stanislaw Jeziorkowski;
Kiedrzyn - to Antoni Kiedrzynski;
Kobylczyce - Maciej Pstrokonski, and Jan Nepomucen Woznicki with Marcin Wierciszewski and Ignacy Korwin Jaszewski.
Kotowice – Adam Mecinski;
Kruszyna - until 1789 Konstancja nee Danilowicz, married Potocka. 1789 - Adam Potocki.
Kuzniczka - Antoni Kiedrzynski with Paciorkowski;
Wierzchowisko - part to Antoni Kiedrzynski,
Wilkowiecko - 1783 owned by Maksymilian Chodakowski. 1790 - Jakub Fryderyk Psarski.
Wola Hankowska - Bartlomiej Trepka, and Antoni Kiedrzynski.

In Kalisz:

in 1774, Wojciech Ciesielski, the son of Antoni Ciesielski, the grandson of Krzysztof Ciesielski. In a court with Marianna Gawlowska, also Jan; Izydor and Florjan Ciesielski - brothers in Zdzenice Skrzyszczyzna and the owners of Ciesielszczyzna.
Vs Kasper Kiedrzynski, son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowski-Kiedrzynska. It was sold part of Skrzeszczyzna.

In 1735 in KALISZ:
Kazimierz Ciesielski, son of named above Krzysztof Ciesielski and Maria Dzenicki-Ciesielska, on behalf of Stanislaw; Antoni and Jan Ciesielski - brothers, about Zdzenice Skrzeszczyzna in part ceded to Marcjan Zdzenicki.

Zdzenice / Zdzienice, close to TUREK, and Malanów; south-west to TUREK, 18 km north-west to DOBRA; 14 km north to MADALIN and BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski; 4 km north-east to MALANOW, 20 km north-west to MILEJOW [see GLUCHOW !].

Prior of the monastery at Jasna Góra:
Anastazy Kiedrzynski 05.1719 - 05.1722.


The GOMOLINSKI family:

Stanislaw Gomolinski official in Wielun, who was Jan's son from Szpinkowno, and two daughters, Anna and Barbara.

Piotr Gomolinski b. ca 1510, official in Sieradz, married widow Mieszkowska, with 2 sons:
Jan Gomolinski and
Mikolaj, and 4 daughters:
Barbara, Weronika, Urszula and Anna b. ca 1545 ?;
Piotr was the owner of Lopatki.
Above sons -
A.
born ca 1530, Jan [Jan Gomolinski in the Sieradz province] + Belzacka, with children:
1. mistake - see sons of Mikolaj ! Born ca 1550, Stanislaw the bishop of Chelm, and Kamieniec, who by Jan Zamojski, chancellor, in 1589, in the Lublin, was appointed guardian;

2. Florian, b. ca 1580 ?;
3. Marcin.

Come from Florian or from Marcin Gomolicki - in 1764: Andrzej Gomolinski, from the Leczyca province; Ludwik Roch Sariusz Gomolinski, colonel and Piotr Sariusz Gomolicki, the major of the Crown.

4. Kazimierz Gomolinski b. ca 1580/1610, was the son of Jan Gomolinski, junior b. ca 1550? Kazimierz Gomolinski, of Lazinska, had son
Wladyslaw Gomolinski, and Wladyslaw [Wladyslawa GOMOLINSKI born ca 1630] married Slomkowska with the son
Jan Gomolinski [born ca 1660/1670]. Jan with Bielicka had 3 sons:
Antoni; Franciszek; Karol [b. 1700 ?].

Note:
JAN GOMOLINSKI b. ca 1665, had son:
Karol Sariusz-Gomolinski 1696-1784, died in Krosniewice,
Polish judge, medical chamberlain. Named Karol Saryusz Jelita Gomolinski b. 1696, chamberlain of Leczyca, m. Helena Pokrzywnicka with the son Ignacy Gomolinski, the instigator.
Ignacy born ca 1725.
Ignacy's sisters:
1. b. ca 1738, Józefata Sariusz-Gomolinska 1738-1823, primo voto Count Skarbek, General major; secundo voto Szymon Dzierzbicki official in Leczyca.
2.
b. ca 1740, Marianna + Count Opacki of MINSK.

B.
b. ca 1530, Mikolaj + Myszkowska, the daughter of Marcin Myszkowski, official in Wielun, with 3 sons of named MIKOLAJ GOMOLINSKI:
1. Stanislaw, priest in Krakow; bishop in Luck,
2. b. ca 1560, Jedrzej the brother of Stanislaw bishop, married Debowska of Sieradz.
3. Florian Gomolinski of Sieradz, MP in 1595.

Aleksander Gomolinski b. ca. 1610, d. ca 1667, had 2 sons:
1. b. ca 1640, Samuel Gomolinski, maybe in the Radomsko county, by his mother Barbara Malachowska Gomolinska,
2. Aleksander Gomolinski + Teresa Lipska had son
Jan, b. ca 1645, and daughter Ewa born ca 1646, inf. 1667, after Swientoslaw Lipski, the priest of Choczki in the Kalisz province took heirloom.

Jan Gomolinski m. Zbijewska, but she died in 1687, Cracow.
We know on Pawel Gomolinski d. 1711, Bishop of Kiev from 1698, royal secretary.

The Pstrokonski - Kiedrzynski - Gomolinski branch:

Pstrokonski Franciszek Ksawery 1715 - ca 1783, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776, with Marianna, and Wiktoria [b. ca 1740 ?] married Marcin Kiedrzynski [b. before or ca 1720], son of Jakub Kiedrzynski

{Marcin Kiedrzynski b. before or ca 1720, son of Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, 1668 - 1729, and Ewa Gomolinska b. ca 1680}

and his wife Anna Gomolinska or Ewa Gomolinska b. ca 1680.

Brothers and cousins of Marcin Kiedrzynski

(Marcin Kiedrzynski b. before or ca 1720, come from Jakob / Jakub Kiedrzynski senior b. 1668
[Gomolinska Anna / Ewa m. Jakub Kiedrzynski SENIOR, d. 1729 - the Wielun officer]
- owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698, inf. 1709 Wielun. Dymki and Lututow - Dymki estate of the Kiedrzynskis is situated 5 km east of Lututow, in the Wieruszow county):

1. Jakub Kiedrzynski / Jakob Kiedrzynski the 3rd, junior, b. 1738 in WILCZKOW; in 1775 court with Anna [JULIANNA] about Kurow (see Walewski; close to Wola Pszczolecka; see Malkiewicz!) close to Wielun; inf. in 1786 and 1788 in Kalisz.
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of mentioned above Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and JAKUB was the owner of Orpiszewek.
WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish.
JAKUB died in 1798.
Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

See: Erasmus Mycielski and Szaniawski Jan Kalasanty.

The closest relatives of the MADALINSKI family was Jakub Kiedrzynski of Kalisz [born in 1738 in Wilczkow] who helped to this family. Józef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow, inf. 1786. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski junior, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

Above Józef MADALINSKI, Captain in 1809 m. Julianna nee Bogdanska, 1 voto Kiedrzynska, d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).

2. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ?
(others with the first name Jan: Jan Kiedrzynski with Ostoja arms, b. ca 1710 and Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680 who was brother (?) of Adam - inf. 1704 from the Poznan province),

3. Andrzej Kiedrzynski (senior) - b. ca 1715/1720, owner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko / Orpiszewek [see Izydor Kiedrzynski and his son - Gabriel / Gabryel Kiedrzynski].

4. Ignacy Kiedrzynski / Ignacy Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1730; acc. to my research he was the brother of named above Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski was the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko; married Franciszka Jackowska]:

In 1764 in Wielgomlyny, Ignacy Kiedrzynski of Malowana Wola (5 km east of DMENIN; 9 km north-west of WOLKA BANKOWA; 5 km north of Kobiele Wielkie) married Zofia nee Zablocka 1 voto Swiecicka (widow, a woman who has lost her husband by death).

Cousins of above named Marcin Kiedrzynski, come from Jakob / Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, the Wielun officer:

1. Kasper or Kacper Kiedrzynski, with wife Maryanna Arcichowska.

2. Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska, m. Adam Rogujski owner of Wola Murowana, 9 km south of Opoczno - inf. in 1781 and 1782.

3. Michal Kiedrzynski b. after 1745, owner of Kamyk close to Klobuck and Wilkowiecko - in the Cracow province, west of Kiedrzyn, east of the Polish border and Prussia - inf. 1783 - 1788; in 1781, Colonel Chodakowski bought the estate Wilkowiecko - 14 km north-west of Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis, and 9 km north-west of Klobuck - then to the Psarskis.

Kamyk, close to Klobuck (26 km to the Austrian border and 12 km north-west of Czestochowa), was the Kiedrzynski property since 1672 from the Bielski brothers, owned by Franciszek Kiedrzynski - inf. 1669 in the Wielun county; born ca 1625; Franciszek Kiedrzynski was the brother of Ignacy, Jan, and Stanislaw Kiedrzynski - inf. 1669 of the Wielun county; Franciszek was son of Piotr Kiedrzynsky b. ca 1595 - inf. of 1621 on the Wielun county. Piotr was the branch of Jan Kiedrzynski vel Kierzynski, with the Ostoja coat of arms, b. ca 1565, inf. of 1590 in Kolo, about Jan - writer of Ostrzeszow, again inf. of 1606 in Wielun

4. Wojciech Kiedrzynski born 1745 in Kiedrzyn, killed by Russians in Krzepice on 05 November 1768; he was living in the Sieradz province. Krzepice - Czestochowa i Klobuck were the centre of the Bar Confederation in 1768.

5. Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1740, owner of Kamyk, Kiedrzyn - inf. 1745, Lechow(o), Kuznica Kiedrzynska, Wola Kiedrzynska north of Czestochowa, officer in Latyczow, the Ostoja coat of arms, he lost assets.
Kiedrzynski taken out loans in the Royal Prussian Bank in Berlin. His land estate was in debt (the Kiedrzyn property). This was in the years 1793 - 1806. In 1815 the Government of the Polish Kingdom took over debts owed by the Kiedrzyn property and took over the management of this lands in Kiedrzyn (in the jurisdiction of the State).
The Kiedrzyn estate was situated in the Lelow county, the Cracow province, south-east of Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis, north of Czestochowa, east of Liswarta river - the border of Poland and Prussia.


We back to conspirators:

Andrzej Michal Horodyski b. 1773 in Baworowo.

The Society of Polish Republicans was the Polish secret organization, in Warsaw on October 1, 1798 to mid-1801; with contact to the Deputation in Paris, and Kosciuszko in Paris.

The main activists were:
Jan Orchowski / John Aloysius Orchowski,
Raymond Rembielinski [see Wiktor Rembielinski],
Andrzej HORODYSKI / Andrew Horodyski and
Erazm Mycielski / Erasmus Mycielski.

Andrzej Michal Horodyski b. 1773 in Baworowo [son of ANTONI], freemason, in 1798 moved to Warsaw, where he became director - after ERAZM Mycielski - of the Society of Polish Republicans.

Horodyski Andrzej maintained correspondence with J. K. Szaniawski in 1802.

Andrzej Horodyski, a friend of the duke Józef Poniatowski, in 1831, the deputy of the minister of the FOREIGN Affairs in Warsaw. His portrait, painted by Benner in 1816.
Note at margin:
Franciszek Kostrzewski - a painter, illustrator, associated with the Warsaw artistic community, was born in 1826 in Warsaw, invited and hosted by noblemen and landowners, he was among others at Sulkowskis in Rydzyna, Chlapowski in Turwia, Koscielski in Karczyn, and Horodyski in Molodiatycze.
Molodiatycze - village in Poland located in the Lublin province, close to Trzeszczany, 18 km west of Hrubieszów.
In 1578, the village belonged to the Branicki family. In the 18th century Molodiatycze were the property of the Wyszynski. Around 1823, the village was inherited by the daughter of Tomasz Wyszynski and brought them in the dowry to Antoni Horodyski (1798-1877).

Antoni Horodyski junior, 1798-1877, son of Ignacy Horodyski and Teresa Koczorowska.
Ignacy Horodyski, 1776-1856, son of Antoni Horodyski senior, born ca 1740, official in DYNEBURG + Ksawera Jaworska.
Above Ignacy Horodyski 1776 / 1780-1856.
Note:
The Baworowo castle in the TARNOPOL county; close to Zastaw; 21 south-east to Tarnopol / Tiernopil; west to SKALAT; south to ZBARAZ. Brody - see PASZKOWSKI - ca 90 km north-west to Tarnopol.
A wooden castle was located on a hill, and in the 17th century, the stronghold was rebuilt. The Malecki family around 1800 abandoned the castle; in 1851, the estate was bought by Count Wiktor Baworowski from Malecki. See:
Andrzej Michal Horodyski b. 1773 in Baworowo [son of ANTONI + 1st wife JUSTYNA MARCHOCKA HORODYSKA; Antoni Horodyski senior, 2nd married to Ksawera Jaworska], freemason, in 1798 moved to Warsaw, where he became director - after ERAZM Mycielski - of the Society of Polish Republicans. Horodyski Andrzej Michal d. ca 1857.
In 1773 named Baworów belonged to the Galician Podole in AUSTRIA.
Andrzej Michal Horodyski in 1796 became the activist of Lviv Centralization.
See: Ignacy Horodyski b. ca 1780-1856, the son of Antoni Horodyski senior, and Ksawera Jaworska.
Jadwiga Horodyska b. ca 1830-1903, the daughter of Antoni Horodyski junior, 1798-1877, and Ignacja Wyszynska - see above Molodiatycze.
The son Wladyslaw, married to Józefa Chrzanowska. In 1866, a distillery was in Molodiatycze - compare Wola Wiazowa. Before 1890, the village was in the hands of Antoni Horodyski, son of Wladyslaw. Antoni Horodyski 3rd, 1858-1902, first married to Józefa Rostworowska, and after her death to Taida Wodzicka.

Andrzej Michal Horodyski / Michal Andrzej Horodyski, b. 1773, translator, and Freemason. Wedding about 1800.
Translator together with Szaniawski, 1808; also with S. Staszic, F. K. Dmochowski, A. and K. Gliszczynski, A. Wyganowski, M. Wodzynski.
Horodyski Andrzej Michal, 1798 co-organizer and secretary of the Polish Republicans Society; Jacobin, 1807-09 he cooperated in organizing the Polish authorities; 1831, the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1830-1831) - the head Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. Wincenty Niemojowski - vice president, head of the Administration and Police Department.
In 1831, Minister of Internal Affairs and Police has been appointed Bonawentura Niemojowski then Antoni Gliszczynski; Wiktor Rembielinski the minister of justice.

Horodyski Andrzej Michal, 1798, took over these functions - secretary of the Polish Republicans Society - after ERAZM Mycielski. 1801, the direction of the Society.
Maintained encrypted correspondence with H. Kollataj - became one of Kollataja's closest friends.

In 1802, he became a shareholder of the Trzycieski, Horodyski et comp. - commercial house, which was also opened in Odessa, to which they also received:
P. Maleszewski
[see Venture de Paradise / Sulkowski / Napoleon, and Breguet - Duflon in Russia + Konstantynowicz, Nobel, Armand],
J. K. Szaniawski
[area of Wieruszow and Szaniawski was the family of Erazm Mycielski. General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski approached Gen. Dabrowski's opponents - he became friend with Józef 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 co-operated with DRZEWIECKI - his family. 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].

After the invasion of the Russians in 1813, he became associated with Adam Jerzy Czartoryski. In time of The November Uprising was connected with General Skrzynecki. He was a member of the freemasonry lodge of Isis / Izis in 1811/1812, a member of the Great Kazimierz Wielki in 1819/1820 [1816, Casimir the Great worked until the dissolution in 1821]. Izis in the east of Warsaw - a Polish masonic lodge opened on April 1, 1780.

Note at margin:
Michal Jerzy Poniatowski b. 1736, d. 1794 in Warsaw, the Plock bishop in 1773, the Freemason, son of Stanislaw Poniatowski, and Konstancja Czartoryska; the brother of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski.
MICHAL had son Piotr Maleszewski
[closest to Jozef KALASANTY Szaniawski, and Horodyski] - see Sulkowski + Venture de Paradise, also Breguet and Duflon - Konstantynowicz.


More here:

Count Bogdan von Hutten-Czapski, Antoine Louis Breguet, Louis-Clement Breguet, Piotr Paweł Jan Maleszewski, Michal Kleofas Oginski, Pyotr Dmitrievich Swiatopelk Mirski - part 1.

Honorary Major-General - on 27 September 1939 - Sir Vernon George Waldegrave Kell, Sidney Reilly, de VENTURE de PARADIS, Jozef Sulkowski - part 2.

Engineer Louis Franzevich Dyuflon, Luke (Lucas) Schaub, Artur Khristyanovich Artuzov Frauchi, Romuald Ludwig Pilar von Pilchau (Roman Aleksandrovich) - part 3.



Below is a short description about RETTINGER, the family Zamoyski, and Hutten-Czapski (see more at my webpages) from the province of Minsk in Belarus:
Michał Zdzisław Zamoyski (1679 - 1735) was the 6th Ordynat of Zamość estate.
His children inter alia:
Tomasz Antoni Zamoyski,
above mentioned Jan Jakub Zamoyski

(b. 1716, died in 1790, IX Ordynat; Ludwika Maria Poniatowska born 1728, in 1745 married Jan Jakub Zamoyski, with daughter Urszula Zamoyska. Ludwika Maria Poniatowska died in 1781, was daughter of Stanisław Poniatowski and sister of the King of Poland - Stanisław August Poniatowski; mentioned above her daughter Urszula Zamoyska (1750-1806), was best known as Ursula Mniszech;
the second daughter was Brygida / Maria Brygida Gałecki / Brygida Gałecka
- see below about Radolinski, Fiszer, Wola Pszczolecka, Kosciuszko; see at my webpages on Venture, Sulkowski, Murat, Paszkowski, Szaniawski, Armand),

and Andrzej Hieronim Zamoyski (see below).

Count Wladislaw Zamoyski 1853-1924, was closest friend of Jozef Rettinger / Retinger who was born in Cracow, in Austria-Hungary (see more at my webpages) -
his father, Józef Stanisław Retinger, was the personal legal counsel and adviser to Count Władysław Zamoyski.
Acc. to Wikipedia: when Retinger's father died, Count Zamoyski took Józef into his household. Financed by Count Zamoyski, Retinger entered the Sorbonne in 1906, and two years later became the youngest person to earn a Ph.D. there at age twenty. He moved to England in 1911, where his closest friend was Polish writer Joseph Conrad.
See the European Union (EU) and its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community.
Father of above Count Władysław Zamoyski was Count Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski (1803 - 1868) - politician, and general. He served as aide-de-camp to Grand Duke Constantine, commander-in-chief of the army and de facto viceroy of Congress Poland. Working with Adam Jerzy Czartoryski he became one of the main activists in the Hotel Lambert group. He emigrated to England; 1848 - 1849 he organized Polish units in Italy, serving with the Sardinian Army to fight against the Austrians (see about the Carbonari movement at my domain).
His father was Count Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski b. 1775, politician; 1809 he became the chairman of the Provisional Government of Galicia. He was Senator 1810 until 1831.
His father was Count Andrzej Hieronim Franciszek Zamoyski 1716 / 1717 - 1792, 1764 until 1767 Great Crown Chancellor.
His father was Michał Zdzisław Zamoyski.

We back now to mentioned above Urszula Maria Wandalin-Mniszech nee Zamoyska, 1750 - 1806, daughter of Jan Jakub Zamoyski and Ludwika Maria; she was wife of Michał Jerzy Wandalin-Mniszech and mother of Izabela Elżbieta de Canon de Ville Dembliński.
Above Izabela Elżbieta de Canon de Ville Dembliński / Wandalin-Mniszech / known as Radziwiłł, 1790 - 1852, wife of Filip August Gabriel de Canon de Ville Dembliński,
and ex-wife of Dominik Hieronim Radziwiłł.
Above Dominik Hieronim Radziwiłł / Dominykas Jeronimas Radvila, 1786 - 1813 in Hanau; son of Hieronim Wincenty Radziwiłł born 1759 in Niasviž, the Minsk Province, to
Michał Kazimierz "Rybeńko" Radziwiłł 1702 - 1762 in Nieśwież (see at my webpages):
Michal Kazimierz was father of Weronika Joanna Hutten-Czapska nee Radziwiłł, b. 1754 in Nieśwież, the Minsk Province; she was wife of Franciszek Stanisław Kostka Hutten-Czapski and was mother of Karol Hutten-Czapski and Stanisław Hutten-Czapski.
Above Karol Hutten-Czapski 1777 - 1836 (see at my webpages), was father of Adam Józef Erazm; Emeryk Zachariasz Hutten-Czapski; and Karol Ignacy Hutten-Czapska.
Above Emeryk Zachariasz Hutten-Czapski 1828 - 1896 (see at my webpages).


The Mokronowski Confederation in 1776 (a members and genealogy):

1. Michał Kazimierz Ogiński was born in 1728 / 1730 / 1731 in Warsaw, died 1800, General Lieutenant, Commander-in-Chief of the Lithuanian Army in 1768 – 1793, composer.

2. Stanisław Radziwiłł 1722 - 1787, MP, son of Mikołaj Faustyn Radziwill and Barbara Franciszka Zawisza-Kieżgajłło, daughter of Krzysztof Zawisza Kieżgajłło, married to Karolina Pociej, daughter of Aleksander Pociej; was also brother of Albrecht, Udalryk Krzysztof and Jerzy Radziwill; father of Mikołaj Radziwiłł, Jerzy Radziwiłł, Anna Olimpia Mostowska, Antonina Barbara, and famous Franciszka Teofila.

Above Anna Barbara Olimpia Mostowska Radziwiłł, writer, b. ca 1762, died ca 1810-1811, ca 1778 married a clerk of Minsk, Dominik Przeździecki, with son in 1779 - Michał; 1787 m. 2nd time to Tadeusz Antoni Mostowski, 1766 - d. 1842 in Paris, publicyst, the Interior Minister of the Duchy of Warsaw and the Polish Kingdom. Son of Paweł Mostowski, and Anna Rozalia Hylzen.

3.
An advisors, counselors, members of the executive of the Confederation in 1776:

Stanisław Kostka Bieliński, Ignacy Kurzeniecki, August Fryderyk Moszyński, Hieronim Janusz Sanguszko, and Maksymilian Woroniecki.

Above Stanisław Kostka Felicyan / Stanisław Kostka Bieliński b. ca 1740 - died in 1812 in Witebsk, the Marshal of the Court since 1793, Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, the Garwolin clerk, son of Michał Bieliński of Chelmno and Tekla Pepłowski; 1761 the Court top officer, 1765 chamberlain of the King, in 1776 Andrzej Mokronowski's party.

He married to unknown Golicyn / Голицын, died 1827, mother of Юлия Станиславовна Юноша-Белинская and Виктория Станиславовна Волкова; inf. by Peter Trefilov at geni.com.

Above Julia Junosza-Bielinska / Юлия Станиславовна Юноша-Белинская, 1804 - 1892 in Paris, wife of Петр Александрович Собакин and Pawel Bobrzynski / Count Paul Bobrinsky; mother of Alexei Bobrinsky; Юлия графиня Бобринская; Count Alexei Bobrinsky and Павел Павлович Бобринский / Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky.

Above Павел Павлович Бобринский 1829 - 1860, husband of Людмила Степановна / Kolpashnikov Ludmila, father of Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski and Людмила Павловна Бобринская.

Above Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski / Helena Bobrzynska / Елена Павловна Бобринская, 1857 in Florence, died in ?, wife 3rd time to Alfred Carl Nikolaus Alexander Eckbrecht von Dürckheim-Montmartin, 1st to Mikail Meijendorff von Yxkull and 2nd m. Артур фон Штаден; inf by Timo Antero Westerlund in 2015.

Above named Mikail Meijendorff von Yxkull b. 1861, son of Fredrik Adeldagus Felix Meyendorff and Olga; 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 husband of Варвара Шервашидзе 1859 - 1946 daughter of Хамуд-бей Чачба / Михаил Георгиевич Шервашидзе Duke, 1806 in Абхазия, Georgia - died 1866 - son of Сафир-бей Георгий Шервашидзе and Тамара Кациевна.


The Bobrzynski / Bobrinski / Bobrinsky family:

Count Nikolai Bobrinsky (1890, Moscow - 1964, Moscow) - Russian zoologist and geographer. Count Nikolai was born in the family of Alexei Bobrinsky and Varvara Nikolayevna Lvova. The family had two more sons (Alexander and Gabriel) and two daughters (Natalia and Maria).

The father was the grandson of Alexey Pavlovich Bobrinsky and nephew of Vladimir Bobrinsky.
Nikolai in 1899 to 1904 studied at the Moscow gymnasium; 1908 Tula school, and he entered the natural history department of physics and mathematics faculty of Moscow University; 1916 published two scientific articles. Above Count Alexei Pavlovich Bobrinsky (1826-1894) - Lieutenant-General, the Minister of Railways of the Russian Empire (1871-74), a member of the State Council. Alex received an excellent education, in 1844 graduated from the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum.
Born in Pavlovsk, the Petersburg province in the family of Guard captain Earl Pavel Aleekseevich Bobrzynski / Bobrinsky [Pavel Bobrzynski was killed in Florence in 1830 !] and his wife Julia, the daughter of Stanislaw Junosza - Bielinski / Stanislaus Belinsky (Countess Юлия Станиславовна Бобринская, daughter of Count Станислав Костка (Юноша) Белински / Stanislaw Kostka Belinsky, second cousin of the last Polish king Stanislaw August Poniatowski.

Count Alexei Pavlovich Bobrinsky 1844 to 1846 served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 1846 he returned to the Tula province, where he was the county marshal of nobility. 1853 took part in the Crimean War, where he served as part of infantry regiment of the imperial family. 1868 - Major General).

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

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

His 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. 5.2.1804 - Paris on 15.9.1899 or ca 1790 / 1804 - died in 1892.

Her 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. He was son of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski Count and Karolina.
Julia 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater / Cezar Augustyn in 1859; Cezar was born on September 8, 1810, in Wilno.

They had 2 sons including Cezary Broel-Plater.

Wassili Bobrinsky / Wasyl Bobrzynski had 2 children:
I. Alexei Bobrinsky 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 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.

Above named Paul Bobrinsky / Pavel Bobrinsky b. 1801 Saint Petersburg, d. 1830 in Florence, was father of
Alexei Bobrinsky;
Julia Broel-Plater nee Bobrynska / Bobrzynska, b. 1823 in Saratov, died in 1899 in Nice;
Count Alexei Bobrinsky 2nd
and Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinskij.

Above Pavel Bobrzynski 1829 - 1860, son of Paul Bobrinsky, and father of Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski and Ludmila Pavlovna Countess Bobrinskaya / Ludmila Bobrzynska - Ludmila b. 1860 or 1866 - and now we have Dmitry Buturlin Sergeevich / Dmitri Buturlin 1850-1917 or died on 12.05.1920, Aide to the Head of the General Staff, Gen. Lieutenant (1906), the head of the 26th Infantry Division in Grodno, 1912 - General of Infantry,
with the wife - above named Ludmila Pavlovna, nee Countess Bobrinskaya / Ludmila Bobrzynska (1860 ! / 1866 ? - 1911 Paris).

Dmitri Buturlin (1850 - 1917) m. on 30 Oct 1876 (div 1891; then Ludmila Buturlin married to MANOEL DE Lizardi / Manuel Lizardi) to Ljudmila Bobrinsky with children:
1. Ljudmila (b. 1876) nee Buturlin, m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942);
m. 2nd to Patrick O'Brien de Lacy;
2. Wassili Buturlin (1884 - poisoned by his brother-in-law on 11 May 1910), m. Maria Maximilianovna Sticke-Haymann;
copyright by Peter Trefilov, Karin Elisabeth Lahteenmaki, and Michael Lawrence Rhodes.
Julia b. 1823 d. 1899, was daughter of Paul Bobrinsky and Julia Junosza - Bielinska.


The family of above Stanisław Kostka Bieliński died in 1812 come from brothers and sisters (see below):

1. Jan Bieliński of Cracow,

2. Franciszek Bieliński 1683-1766 + Dorota Henryetta Przebendowska d. 1755, owner of Ostrow, Bielino, Radzymin, Otwock, Karczew and Parysow, Czersk 1762-1766, clerk in Brodnica;

3. Michał Bieliński d. 1747, the Chełmno governor, 1736-42 Kozłówka close to Lubartow,
married 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska daughter of Fryderyk August II and Fatima, granddaughter of Jan Jerzy II Saski and Anna Zofia of Danmark (2nd to Claude Marie de Bellegarde),
m. 2nd to Tekla Pepłowska great-granddaughter of Jadwiga Niemyska of Kozłówka;
children:
3a. Elżbieta Bielińska m. in 1779 in Mogilany to Franciszek Wielopolski,
3b. Stanisław Kostka Bieliński d. 1812 in Witebsk, the chamberlain of the King Stanisław August Poniatowski, Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna Golicyn, b. 1775, died in 1825 in Saratów, with daughter Julia Bielińska lived in Paris m. to Paweł Bobryński son of Aleksiej;
3c. Franciszek Onufry Bieliński born in 1742 in Krzemieniec - died in 1809, in 1794 the Uprising, owner of Kozłówka sold to the Zamoyskis in 1799, owner of Otwock palace, married to Krystyna Sanguszko,
with children:
Paweł Bieliński,
Józef Bieliński + Józefa Działyńska with son August Bieliński d. 1852, owner of Trojanow in the Volhynia, m. Honoryna Russanowska,
Tekla Bielińska 1767 Warsaw - 1810 Cracow, writer, married to Feliks Lubieński Minister of Justice of the Warsaw Duchy
(children: Henryk Lubieński 1793-1883, Tadeusz Lubieński 1794-1861, Róża Łubieńska 1798-1880 m. Ludwik Sobański);
Barbara Bielińska 1760 - 1801, married to Roch Kossowski
(with Karol Kossowski, owner of Boleżynce in Volhynia, 1792-1869; Krystyna Kossowska / Kossakowska + Adam Maciej Świejkowski, d. 1858 in Szymkowce, owner of Kłodno, Buszczańsk close to Mizocz; Zofia Kossowska m. in 1807 to Ignacy Roch Wielopolski);
Joanna Franciszka Bielińska + Józef Jan Nepomucen Wielopolski (Józef Jan Nepomucen b. ca 1765 - d. 1838 in Grodziec, the Olkusz county; with daughter Krystyna Wielopolska 1795 - 1864 Hamburg, m. in ca 1820 in Pińczów to Józef Paweł Jan Bontani, with children: Tekla Bontani b. 1821 in Pińczów, Józef Paweł Jan Bontani, Zofia Anna Aniela Bontani b. 1825)
4. Katarzyna Bielińska m. 1st Jakób Potocki, 2nd to Wiktor Besenval,
5. Urszula Bielińska + Jan Czermiński,

6. Teresa Bielińska + Jan Łubieński

(Bogusław Jan Antoni Łubieński, 1660 or 1666 - 1738 or 1739, married Teresa Bielińska in ca 1710, she was born circa 1690. They had 5 children:
Zygmunt Łubieński, Izabela Helena Łubieńska.
Boguslaw Jan was son of Zygmunt Łubieński and Cecylia Opacki born in 1620. Bogusław had sister Anna Aleksandra Dąmbski).

Izabela Helena Lubienska b. ca 1713 daughter of Boguslaw and Teresa Bielinska. She married in ca 1733 to GABALEONIS. Her brother - Zygmunt Lubienski born 1710–1755 was son of Boguslaw (1666 - 1739 in Cracow) and Teresa Bielinska; his wife in 1750, Cracow, was Marianna Dembinska ca 1730-1795 daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Dembinski, of Zator, 1690-1756 and Konstancja Kczewska b. 1708; with son Wincenty 1755-1755; mother's 2nd husband Ignacy Jakub Stefan Zaluski.

Above named Joseph Gabaleo / IOSEPHI GABALEONIS writer (Comitis Sarmatorii Ad Legem Ivliam De Ambitv Commentatio by Joseph Gabaleo), published in 1744 in Latin;
alternative names: Gabaleo, Joseph 1713-1758, Josephus / Gabaleone / Richter, Gothofredus 1713-1758 / Richter, Ioannes G. / Iohannes G. / Richter, Johannes Godofredus / Richterus / Richterus Johannes Godofredus / Richter, Johann Gottfried;
jurist; born in Altenburg, in 1735 Magister of Law, and 1744 Doctor of Laws.
Mentioned above Isabella LUBIENSKA / Izabela Helena Lubienska m. to GABALEONIS (inf. by Robert FONDA at http://gw.geneanet.org): with daughter Maria Isabella GABALEONIS b. ca 1760, married on 4 December 1781, in Vippaco, to Josephus Maria Antonius Josephus Maria Antonius Franciscus Xaverius Albertus ATTEMS b. ca 1755, son of Christian ATTEMS 1719-1764 and Eleonora STRASSOLDO 1734-1805.
Christian ATTEMS, born in 1719 in Eichsthatt, Oberbayern, Bavaria, died in Ghorz-Gradisca; married in 1751, Ghorz-Gradisca, to Eleonora STRASSOLDO, born in Ghorz-Gradisca, d. in Ghorz-Gradisca; her siblings Ernestine ATTEMS 1753-1830 married to Franz Xaver KOENIGSBRUNN b. ca 1745.
We know about Maria Karl Vincenz Franz Xaver Johann Nepomuk Stephan, count of Attems, b. in Graz, 26.12.1755 to Maria Rosalia Leslie b. 1732 and Maria Franz Xaver Anton Adolf, count of Attems b. 1729;
Franz Xaver Maria Anton Alexander Vincenz Ferrerius Johann Nepomuk Alois Joseph Demeter, count of Attems b. 1785;
Maria Anton Joseph Karl Alois Johann Nepomuk Zacharias, count of Attems, baron of Heiligenkreuz, b. 1787.
They were counts of Austria-Hungary; in the 18th century the Counts of Attems ordered the construction of Palais Attems in Graz, Austria; they had the Estates of Friuli at the time; influential noble family in Styria: Anton Attems (1834–1891), an Austrian baron and politician; Ignatius Maria Attems (1774–1861), Governor of Styria, Baron of Sveti Kriz.

A brief explanation:

1. Christian ATTEMS, born in 1719 in Eichsthatt, Oberbayern, Bavaria, died in Ghorz-Gradisca; married in 1751, Ghorz-Gradisca / Gorz-Gradisca, to Eleonora STRASSOLDO, born in Ghorz-Gradisca, d. in Ghorz-Gradisca;
2. Ignatius Maria Attems (1774–1861), Governor of Styria, Baron of Sveti Kriz;
3. Countess Eleonora Marie Emma Nugent b. 1867 in Goerz, Friuli-Venezia. Gorizia (Goerz, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy): from 1815 to 1918 the Austrian crown land of Görz-Gradisca (Slovenian Gorica) was included in Küstenland province;
4. Louise Berry, was born in 1819 in Paris. Louise's father was Charles Ferdinand Berry, and her mother was Maria Carolina Bourbon-Sicilia; her paternal grandparents were Charles X Bourbon
(come from Friedrich August I the Strong Sachsen, the King of Poland; and from Stanislaw I Leszczynski the King of Poland; Katarzyna Opalinski of Poznan)
and Maria Teresia Savoy; her maternal grandparents were Francesco I Bourbon-Sicilia and Marie Clementine Habsburg-Lothringen. She died in 1864 in Venezia but she was buried in Castagnavizza (Goerz).
Castagnevizza Karst or Castagnevizza in Slovenian: Kostanjevica, is a country of Slovenia, in the municipality of Merna-Castagnevizza. Gorizia is on west of Castagnevizza - 1 km in Italy;
5. Louis Antoine of France, Duke of Angouleme b. 1775, was the eldest son of Charles X of France; In 1800, Louis Antoine in Bavaria, 1801, fled to Warsaw, to Prussia.
Louis Antoine and Charles X arrived in Gorizia in 1836;
6. Emma Ritter Zahony b. in Triest, 1847, died in Görz, 1872; mentioned above Gorizia / Gorica / Görz / Guriza, is a town in northeastern Italy, in the region of Friuli Venezia.
Above Graz / Gradec / Gratz, is the capital of Styria.
7. Johann, count Nugent b. June 1796 in Dublin, died in Brescia a city in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy; married in January 1843 in Trieste / Triest to Regina Contessa Abriani b. 1813, and she died in 1898 in Barcola / Barkovlje - a seaside neighbourhood of Trieste, Italy.
She had son Laval Jeremias Anton, count Nugent b. 1843 and died in 1923 - he m. 1st to above named Emma Ritter von Zahony;
8. Maria Karl Vincenz Franz Xaver Johann Nepomuk Stephan, count of Attems, b. in Graz, 26.12.1755 to Maria Rosalia Leslie b. 1732 and Maria Franz Xaver Anton Adolf, count of Attems b. 1729;
9.
Johann Laval Anton Maria Viktor, count Nugent-Pallavicini-Centurioni-Fibbia b. 1877 in Graz - died 1930; parents: Laval Jeremias Anton, count Nugent b. 1843 in Triest (d. 1923 in Florence: 1st m. to Baroness Emma von Zahony b. 1847 in Triest, 2nd to Maria Pallavicini Fibbia of Centurioni, 3rd to Karoline von Steininger), and Maria Pallavicini Fibbia, marquise of Centurioni b. 1850.
The parents of above Jeremias: Johann, count Nugent b. 1796 in Dublin, died in Brescia,
and Regina Contessa Abriani b. 1813.

10.

Aleksander Walewski + Elzbieta Mecinska and her son Jozef Kalasanty Walewski (ca 1743 / 1747 - 1792) were owners of Jedlno. Paulina m. Józef Kalasanty Walewski.

Jozef Kalasanty Walewski had also Kurow (close to Wola Pszczolecka, see: Malkiewicz, Kiedrzynski), Turow, Wielun and Jedlno.

11.
Michal Mikolaj Mecinski of Wschowa in 1715, Colonel, judge - 1724, a life companion of Friedrich August in 1706, that is of August II the Strong, August II der Starke b. 1670 in Dresden, Polish king 1697 - 1706 and 1709 - 1733, elector of Saxony 1694 to 1733 as Frederick Augustus I of Saxony / Friedrich August I;
Augustus II the Strong relinquished the crown to Stanislaw Leszczynski in September 1706. In October 1706 army of Augustus II defeated the Swedes in the Battle of Kalisz. August II the Strong in 1709 returned to Poland.
Michal Mikolaj Mecinski of Wschowa b. ca 1660, d. 1725, married Felicjanna Rudzka, his children:
a. Wojciech of Wielun, 1698-1771 m. Anna Glogowska,
b. Elzbieta Mecinska b. ca ?, m. Aleksander Walewski of Piotrków - 1778, Rozprza - 1748, in Cracow in 1740, with children:
Józef Kalasanty Walewski 1747-1792 m. Paulina Pulina Radolinska b. 1750 with:
Ludwika Walewska 1775-1863,
Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski 1778-1845,
Wincenty Walewski 1785-1820;
Michal Walewski 1749-1799 m. Salomea Psarska;
Salomea Walewska 1754-1814 m. Józef Kielczewski 1750-1812.

12.
Zygmunt Walewski (1656 or 1670-1716), of Rozprza (1702-1716), married to Maryanna Koniecpolska, of Pärnu.
He had daughter and two sons:
a. Justyna,
b.
Franciszek Walewski / Francis b. ? with son Aleksander Walewski who married Elzbieta Mecinska of Jedlno, and grandchildren:
Józef Kalasanty Walewski and Michał Walewski d. 1801
(his daughter Tekla Colonna-Walewska 1783 - 1862, wife of Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski Count, 1778 - 1845 son of Józef Kalasanty Walewski and Paulina Radolinska, inf. by Leszek Mila at geni.com in 2014),
c.
Alexander / Aleksander Walewski 1700 - 1751 with son Stanisław Józef Walewski ca 1740 - 1770 and grandchildren:
Bogumił Gabriel Walewski and
Kunegunda Szembek.

13.
Louise Berry, was born in 1819 in Paris. Louise's father was Charles Ferdinand Berry, and her mother was Maria Carolina Bourbon-Sicilia; her paternal grandparents were Charles X Bourbon
(come from Friedrich August I the Strong Sachsen, the King of Poland; and from Stanislaw I Leszczynski the King of Poland; Katarzyna Opalinski of Poznan)
and Maria Teresia Savoy; her maternal grandparents were Francesco I Bourbon-Sicilia and Marie Clementine Habsburg-Lothringen.
She died in 1864 in Venezia but she was buried in Castagnavizza (Goerz).
Castagnevizza Karst or Castagnevizza in Slovenian: Kostanjevica, is a country of Slovenia, in the municipality of Merna-Castagnevizza. Gorizia is on west of Castagnevizza - 1 km in Italy.

14.
Augustus II the Strong / August II der Starke / August II Mocny / Augustas II, of the House of Wettin was Elector of Saxony as Frederick Augustus I / Fryderyk August I / Friedrich August I in 1694-1733, Imperial Vicar and King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania as Augustus II. August II der Starke, b. 1670 in Dresden, d. 1733 in Warsaw, the King of Poland 1697 - 1706 and 1709 - 1733.
Children:
Augustus III of Poland, Maurice de Saxe, Johann Georg, Chevalier de Saxe, Frederick Augustus Rutowsky, Maria Anna Katharina Rutowska, Anna Karolina Orzelska. And also with Maria Aurora of Königsmarck: Hermann Maurice b. in Goslar in 1696;
with Ursula Katharina of Altenbockum had Johann Georg (1704 - 1774);
(text below under copyright by Wikipedia) with the Turk Fatima, later Maria Aurora of Spiegel:
Frederick Augustus (Warsaw in 1702), Count Rutowsky; and
Maria Anna Katharina (1706-1746 or 1750), Countess Rutowska; married firstly in January 1728 to Michał, Count Bieliński, divorced in early 1732; secondly, in February 1732, to Claude Marie Noyel, Comte du Bellegarde et d'Entremont.
With Anna Constantia of Brockdorff:
1. Augusta Anna Constantia (b. 1708), Countess of Cosel; married in 1725 to Heinrich Friedrich, Count of Friesen; 2. Fredericka Alexandrine (b. 1709), Countess of Cosel; married to Johann Xantius Anton, Count Moszyński; 3. Frederick Augustus (b. 1712), Count of Cosel; married Countess Friederike Christiane of Holtzendorff. They had four children - Constantia Alexandrina, married Johann Heinrich, Lehnsgraf Knuth. Charlotte, first married Count Rudolf of Bünau and then married Charles de Riviere.
With Henriette Rénard had Anna Karolina (b. 1707), Countess Orzelska; married to Karl Ludwig Frederick of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck, divorced in 1733.

15.
The father of Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski:
Michał Bieliński / Michael Belinsky, coat Junosza, d. 1746, the provincial governor of Chelmno.
Son of Casimir Louis Bielinski, a Polish diplomat and Louisa Maria Morsztyn (d. 1730), daughter of the poet Jan Andrzej Morsztyn / John Andrew Morsztyn.
Brother of Franciszek / Francis Bielinski, also the governor of Chelmno and the Grand Marshal of the Crown.
Michal's 1st wife Aurora Maria Rutowska (d. 1750), illegitimate daughter of the Polish king Augustus II the Strong Saxon, divorced. That is Maria Anna Katharina (1706-1746 or 1750), Countess Rutowska; married firstly in January 1728 to Michał, Count Bieliński, divorced in early 1732; secondly, in February 1732, to Claude Marie Noyel, Comte du Bellegarde et d'Entremont.
The second wife was Tekla Popłowska (d. 1774) with son Franciszek Bielinski / Francis (d. 1809), the writer of the Crown and Stanislaus Kostka (d. 1812), Marshal of the Grodno Parliament.
Michal was in 1738-1746, the voivode / governor of Chelmno.
Above mentioned Franciszek Bielinski / Francis Belinsky, coat Junosza, b. 1683, d. 1766 in Warsaw, the Grand Marshal of the Crown 1742 to 1766, the court marshal of the Crown 1732 to 1742, the provincial governor of Chelmno 1725-1732, treasurer of Prussia 1714 -1738.

Gorizia or Ghorz-Gradisca, GO, north-east Italy; at way from Udine to Trieste is situated Gradisca d'lsonzo.
The Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca since 1754, existed until the dissolution of Austria-Hungary in 1918. The town remained in the Cisleithanian side after the Compromise of 1867 as head of the district of the same name GRADISCA.

A. On the other hand we look at Emmanuel Karaso, Karassu / Carasso / Emanuel Karasu (Salonica, 1862 - died in Trieste in 1934), a lawyer of the Sephardic Jewish Carasso family of Salonica / Thessaloniki, Greece; a member of the Young Turks; a member or a founder, president of the Macedonian Risorta Masonic lodge in Thessaloniki; he worked for Jewish organizations in Turkey, and negotiated the treaty ending the Italo-Turkish War.

B. Look at http://www.angelfire.com/realm/gotha/Part54.htm, on Florence, Bobrinski and Oginski:

a. Pr Dimitri Obolensky, b. St. Petersburg in 1882, d. Cannes in 1964; m. 1st Berlin in 1905 (div 1916) Css Helene Bobrinsky (St. Petersburg in 1885 - died in Bordeaux in 1937); m. 2d in Moscow 18 Jul 1917 (div 1921) to Css Maria Schouwalowa (b. Berlin in 1894, d. Oxford in 1973); m. 3d in London in 1923 to Natalia Fedorov (b. Simbirsk 1894).

b. Ct Alexis Bobrinsky, b. St. Petersburg in 1893, d. London in 1971; m. 1st in St.Petersburg in 1915 to Css Natalia Fersen (b. Paris in 1890); m. 2d Paris in 1940 to Olga Kosolup-Pchenitchny; m. 3d to Css Olga de Bertren;

c. Css Catherine Bobrinsky, b. St.Petersburg in 1883, d. Nice in 1954; m. in St.Petersburg 1908 to Ilya Miklachevsky (b. Odessa in 1877).

d. Pr Jerome Bonaparte (b. Trieste in 1814, d. Florence in 1847).
His sister:
Pss Mathilde Bonaparte (b. Trieste 1820, d. Paris in 1904); m. in Florence in 1840 to Anatole Demidov, Pr di San Donato (b. Moscow in 1813, d. Paris in 1870).

C.
Ancestors of Johann Laval Anton Maria Viktor, count Nugent-Pallavicini-Centurioni-Fibbia b. 1877 in Graz - died 1930; parents:
Laval Jeremias Anton, count Nugent b. 1843 in Triest (d. 1923 in Florence: 1st m. to Baroness Emma von Zahony b. 1847 in Triest, 2nd to Maria Pallavicini Fibbia of Centurioni, 3rd to Karoline von Steininger), and Maria Pallavicini Fibbia, marquise of Centurioni b. 1850.

The parents of above Jeremias: Johann, count Nugent b. 1796 in Dublin, died in Brescia, and Regina Contessa Abriani b. 1813.

The father of above Johann b. 1796: Michael Anton Nugent b. ca 1750, who was also father of Laval Graf Nugent von Westmeath 1777 - 1862, served the armies of Austria and the Two Sicilies; born at Ballynacor, Ireland.

Ballynacor is located ca 18 km north-east of Mullingar. Ballynacor, Westmeath, Ireland.

And also look at Baroness Beatrix Nugent of Nugent - Westmeath, born 1819 / 1822 in Naples / Napoli, died 26 March 1880 in Wien / Vienna; she was married Prince Leopold Emanuel Ludwig Croy of Croy - Dülmen, b. 8 May 1827.

And also Helen Georgina Nugent, born 10 July 1842 in Napoli, Campania, Italy or in Mullingar, Westmeath, Ireland.

Her father Walter Nugent Baron Nugent; she married on 30 July 1873 to Dacre Mervyn Archdale Hamilton born in Cornacassa, Monaghan, Ireland.

And Countess Eleonora Marie Emma Nugent b. 1867 in Goerz, Friuli-Venezia.
Gorizia (Goerz, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy): from 1815 to 1918 the Austrian crown land of Görz-Gradisca (Slovenian Gorica) was included in Küstenland prov. At present in Italy on border of Slovenia. Goerz is situated at north of Triest:
Count Laval Jeremias Anton Nugent b. on 24 Aug 1843 in Triest.
Louise Berry, was born in 1819 in Paris. Louise's father was Charles Ferdinand Berry, and her mother was Maria Carolina Bourbon-Sicilia; her paternal grandparents were Charles X Bourbon (come from Friedrich August I the Strong Sachsen, the King of Poland; and from Stanislaw I Leszczynski the King of Poland; Katarzyna Opalinski of Poznan) and Maria Teresia Savoy; her maternal grandparents were Francesco I Bourbon-Sicilia and Marie Clementine Habsburg-Lothringen. She had two brothers and a sister: Louis, Henri and Louise. She had three half-sisters Charlotte, Louise and Clementina.
She died in 1864 in Venezia but she was buried in Castagnavizza (Goerz).
Castagnevizza Karst or Castagnevizza in Slovenian: Kostanjevica, is a country of Slovenia, in the municipality of Merna-Castagnevizza. Gorizia is on west of Castagnevizza - 1 km in Italy.

D.
Louis Antoine of France, Duke of Angouleme b. 1775, was the eldest son of Charles X of France; in 1789 the two young princes followed their father into exile to first Turin, then to Germany and finally England to 1792. George III allowed the Comte d'Artois to live at Holyrood, Scotland, from 1796 to 1803 (in 1824 as Charles X of France) and again 1830 - 1832 when he moved to Austria. In 1796 Louis Antoine of France, Duke of Angouleme led an uprising in the Vendée. In 1797, in Brunswick; took refuge in Mittau, Courland, under Tsar Paul I of Russia. In 1800, Louis Antoine in Bavaria, 1801, fled to Warsaw, to Prussia. They returned to Russia, but in 1807 moved in England. 1807 and 1813 he attempted to return to Russia; remained in England until 1814 when he sailed to Bordeaux; 1823, he commanded a French corps sent into Spain; 1830, he also abdicated, travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, in November 1830 and took up residence in a house in Regent Terrace near Holyrood Palace where Charles X was staying. 1832 Charles X moved to Prague; Louis Antoine and Charles X arrived in Gorizia in 1836. See: Mackie, Charles - '...history of the abbey, palace and chapel royal of Holyroodhouse', Edinburgh 1829.

The Comte d'Artois (Charles X of France) had taken up residence in Holyrood in 1796, to 1799 and from the end of 1801 to the spring of 1803 (see Becu visit); again he took up residence at Holyrood in October 1830. The Bourbons were allowed to reside in Lulworth Castle in Dorset, but quickly moved to Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, where the Duchess of Berry also lived at Regent Terrace. Louis Antoine and his wife travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland, in November 1830 and took up residence in a house in Regent Terrace near Holyrood Palace where Charles X was staying. Charles X styled himself Count of Ponthieu.

In 1831 the Duchess made her way from Britain by way of the Netherlands, Prussia and Austria to her family in Naples. She arrived in Marseilles in April 1832, moved to the Vendee. Next the Duchess married the Count of Lucchesi Palli, a minor Neapolitan noble.

The Bourbons moved to Prague in winter 1832/33.

E.

On the Nugent family from Ireland:

Oliver Nugent was living in Derrymore, Westmeath and in Clonygerath; maybe Edward Nugent, 1st Count had above younger son Oliver of Derrymore by his wife Marcella Nugent b. 1704.
Oliver married to Elizabeth Dowdall in 1719, with daughter Mary Nugent born 1720.

The Bracklyn Branch of the Nugent family come from Thomas Nugent, who in 1542, married Alicia, daughter of George Barnewall, of Arrolston, with a daughter Anne married to her first cousin, Edward, son of George Barnewall, and a son Edward Nugent of Bracklyn who died in 1597; his son was Thomas, and grandson, Edward.
Edward had six sons:
Gilbert, Peter, Gerald, Robert, Thomas, and John.
The eldest Gilbert Nugent married Rose daughter of James Walsh of Shanganagli, and was father to
Edward Nugent of Bracklyn, who had a son
Edward, and a daughter Eleanor married to Robert Nugent.

Remember about parents of Johann Nugent b. 1796: Michael Anthony Nugent / Michael Nugent d. 1812, and Anna Walsh.
And about Edward Nugent Count of Bracklyn 1690-1730 married to Marcella Valdesoto daughter of Hendrik Valdesoto Count b. ca 1670.

Edward Nugent of Bracklyn died in 1730, leaving three sons:
1. Nicholas.
2. Michael Nugent of Bracklyn married in 1718 to Margery, daughter of Thomas Nugent of Dungomin, county Cavan [b. ca 1695 ?].
3. Oliver Nugent of Clonygerath, who in 1719, married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Patrick Dowdall of Clonmerril and his wife Antic Nugent;
Oliver had daughter Mary born 1720.

Remember about Oliver d. 1824 who was owner of Bracklyn and Derrymore, who was son of John Nugent of Bracklyn d. 1781, and grandson of Michael Nugent Count of Bracklyn [b. ca 1695 ?] who died 1752.

From Nugent of Dromeng and Bracklyn:
Edward Nugent Count Nugent of the Austrian nobility, d. 1730, m. Marcella daughter of Thomas Nugent, Conde de Valdesto in Spain, and had
[Edward Nugent Count of Bracklyn 1690-1730 married to Marcella Valdesoto daughter of Hendrik Valdesoto Count b. ca 1670 - second source!]:
1. Nicholas, 2nd Count Nugent, d. 1758, unmarried;
2. Michael of Bracklyn, died 1752, m. Margery daughter of Thomas Nugent of Dungamon and had:
a. Oliver, 3rd Count Nugent, d. 1824, m. Josepha daughter of Baron Rath;
b. John of Bracklyn, d. 1781, m. Jane MacDonough with children.
3. Oliver Nugent of Derrymore m. Elizabeth daughter of Patrick Dowdall of Clonmerril and his wife Antic Nugent, and had daughter Mary who m. Thomas Fetherstonhaugh. Maybe Nugent who married Thomas Fetherstonhuagh was the child and heiress of her father James Nugent of Derrymore.

Johann, count Nugent b. June 1796 in Dublin, died in Brescia a city in the region of Lombardy in northern Italy

(General of the Austrian Army; his half-brother [?]
Laval Nugent, Count Nugent 1777-1862 married to Johanna / Joanna Riario-Sforza;
parents of Johann Nugent b. 1796: Michael Anthony Nugent / Michael Nugent d. 1812, and Anna Walsh;
grandparents: John Nugent d. 1781 and Jane MacDonough d. 1820.
Father of above Laval Nugent b. 1777 was Olivier Nugent, Count, died 1824.

{Oliver d. 1824 was owner of Bracklyn and Derrymore, son of
John Nugent of Bracklyn d. 1781,
and grandson of Michael Nugent Count of Bracklyn died 1752

[maybe Michael was brother of Captain Walter Nugent d. 1758 who was father of
Oliver b. 1750 in Antigua, died 1802 in Antigua - father of Robert Skerrett Nugent-Dunbar; Antoinette Skerrit Nugent; Walter Nugent; Oliver Nugent b. 1765 in Antigua; Barbara Nugent; Mary Nugent and Dr Nicholas Nugent of Antigua],

great-grandson of Edward Nugent Count of Bracklyn 1690-1730 and Marcella Valdesoto daughter of Hendrik Valdesoto Count b. ca 1670 ?;
Valdesoto is a parish located in the southeastern part of Siero a municipality of the province of Asturias, in northern Spain}

Above Johanna Riario-Sforza / Joanna NUGENT, born in Viene in 1797, married in 1815 to the Hungarian - Irish family, her husband Laval Graaf Nugent 1777-1862 was the Roman and Austrian Field Marshal and Count; she was the lady of the Austrian court, the only daughter and heiress of
Rafael / Raphael Riario-Sforza and
Beatryx / Beatrix Maria Francesca Brigitte von Lausitz, the third daughter of Prince Francis Xavier Saxon / Frans Xavier Albert August Wettin Graaf von Opper en Neder-Lausitz 1730-1806 and his wife Chiara Maria Rose / Clare Spinucci 1741-1792;
Johanna was the granddaughter of Augustus III of Saxony and Maria Josepha of Austria; Johanna / Joanna Nugent ca 1840 was in Warsaw, died in 1855 in Paris.
Children of above named Johanna Riario - Sforza:
Beatrix Nugent 1822-1880

[m. in 1837 to Maximiliaan Strozzi-Sacrati 1797-1860, and 2nd married in 1864 in Venice / Wenecja to Leopold Emanuel Prince von Croy-Dulmen 1827-1894

{son of Philips Frans Reinoud Prince von Croy-Dulmen and Johanna von Salm en Salm-Salm 1796-1868 daughter of Constantin Alexander von Salm en Salm-Salm 1762-1828;
Leopold b. 1827 was grandson of August Philips von Croy-Dulmen 1765-1822 and Anna Victoria Rochechouart 1773 in Paris - d. in Dulmen in North-Westfalen in 1806,
daughter of Victor Johan-Baptist Rochechouart Prince Tonnay-Charente 1752-1812}

who 2nd married in 1881 to Rose Caroline Leopoldine von Sternberg-Serovic 1836-1918]

and Leontine Nugent 1824-1850),

married in January 1843 in Trieste to Regina Contessa Abriani b. 1813, and she died in 1898 in Barcola / Barkovlje - a seaside neighbourhood of Trieste, Italy.
She had son Laval Jeremias Anton, count Nugent b. 1843 and died in 1923 - he m. 1st Emma Ritter von Zahony

(with daughter Eleonora Marie Emma Nugent b. 1867 m. Wilhelm Leopold Bonifacius Maria Palffy-Daun ab Erdöd Fürst von Teano, with three children:
Eleonore Aimee Anna Marie Palffy-Daun ab Erdöd b. 1890 m. Paul Pronay von Totprona und Blatnicze;
Joseph Wilhelm Leopold Ferdinand Laval Maria Heinrich, Graf Palffy-Daun ab Erdöd Fürst von Thiano b. 1892 m. 1st to Maria Amalia Franziska Gabrielle Esterhazy de Galantha, 2nd to Johanna Margit Maria Gobertina, graf Erdödy de Monyorókerék et Monoszló;
Maria Anna Ala, b. 1897 m. Wolfgang Ulrich Georg von Holzhausen),

2nd to Maria Pallavicini Fibbia, marquise of Centurioni
(Maria born in Venice in 1850, d. 1909, with son Johann Laval Anton Maria Viktor Nugent-Pallavicini-Centurioni-Fibbia b. in Graz, 1877, died in München, 1930),
3rd married Karoline von Steininger
(with daughter Margaret Nugent [Margaret A. Nugent ?] b. 1891 in Florenz / Florencja [married in 1916 ?]).

Named above Emma Ritter Zahony b. in Triest, 1847, died in Görz, 1872; mentioned above Gorizia / Gorica / Görz / Guriza, is a town in northeastern Italy, in the region of Friuli Venezia.
Above Graz / Gradec / Gratz, is the capital of Styria.

7. Maryanna Bielińska (Marianna Denhoff) m. 1st to Bogusław Ernest Doenhoff
(he come from Ernest Magnus Denhoff, with his son
Gerard b. ca 1632, d. 1685, m. Anna Beata von Goldstein, with above son:
Bogusław Ernest died in 1734, General in 1705, the Lithuanian General in 1710-1725, m. in 1703 until 1719 to above mentioned Marianna Bielińska 1688 - after 1737, she married next Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski),
then unofficially she married 2nd to August Mocny, the King of Poland,
m. 3rd to Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski (1691 - 1753; Polish and Saxon General he second married to Joanna von Stein zu Jettingen; owner of Charzewice).


The Ostrowskis:

1.
MYSZKOWSKI of Dzialoszyn:
In 1744 in Kiełczygłów, close to Rząśnia, was born Filip Jakub Stanisław son of Adam and Anna Myszkowski of Ostrzeszow; closest friends Konstanty Karśnicki of Wieluń owner of Horzów, and Elżbieta Męcińska of Działoszyn. In Rząśnia was born Zofia Helena daughter of Kazimierz and Petronela Ostrowski of Sieradz, with closest friends: Jan Walewski and Elżbieta Męcińska of Wieluń.

2. Count Tomasz Adam Ostrowski 1735 - 1817 a Polish nobleman, politician, statesman and Count since 1798, Colonel of the Crown Army in 1765, the Chamberlain of King Stanisław II Augustus in 1767, inf. by Wikipedia:

son of Piotr Ostrowski and Konstancja Stoińska.

In 1765 he married Józefa Godlewska, with whom he had a daughter Julia. 1781 he married Apolonia Ledóchowska with nine children: Antoni Jan Ostrowski, General Commander of the National Guard during the November Uprising and Władysław Ostrowski, Marshal of the Parliament of the Polish Kingdom in 1830. 1795, Ostrowski married Apolonia Kunegunda Brzozowska.

3. The father of Michal Kleofas Oginski b. 1765, was Andrzej Ignacy Oginski with wife Paula Szembek.

Michal Kleofas Ogiński, owner of the Helenow palace, Otrębusy, Komorów, Helenow and Opacz, was born as Michal Kleofas Ogiski in Guzów close to Zyrardow on 7 October 1765; was a Polish and later Russian statesman, a Polish insurrectionary and composer; his father Andrzej Oginski was governor of Trakai, in Lithuania; his mother, Paulina nee Szembek.

Michal Kazimierz Oginski b. 1728 / 1730 or in Warsaw in 1731, d. on May 31, 1800 Slonim or Warszawa, in 1755 was landowner of Helenow and Otrebusy, to his death in 1800, next owner of Otrebusy (and Helenow) was Michal Kleofas Ogiski to his death in 1833, and after Helenow village of the Oginski family, in ca 1800 come to hands of Tadeusz Ostrowski (ca 1800 to 1817 Tomasz Adam Ostrowski, 1833-1855 Wincenty Arkuszewski, after him Stanislaw Potocki and Jakub Ksawery Potocki).

In 1781 above named Michal Kazimierz Oginski was appointed deputy of the Lithuanian provinces, and a year later went abroad. He was in Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Vienna, traveled to England.

4. Romuald Mikolaj Augustyn / Romuald Malkiewicz family: born 07-02-1840 in Jowce, Malnow parish, Ludsen district;

family close to Mikolaj Szadurski, Maryanna Szadurska, Dominik Porako, Justyna nee Filipowicz, Jan Brzezinski, Julia nee Cray / Krey, Hermann Cray / Herman Krey, Franciszka nee Ostrowska.

His child Wladyslaw Alojzy b. 23 February 1875 in Stara Swolna close to the Swolna estate of the Zarako Zarakowskis, the Dryssa county, died 29 November 1941 in Warsaw, after 1879 with family Pluszczewski; living in Pluszcze, the Swieciany ujezd.



Note on a secretive underground network of Stanislaw Fiszer - Franciszek Paszkowski - Tadeusz Kosciuszko - Tadeusz Mostowski:

It's amazing that the October Revolution in 1917, which swept the Russian Empire, allowing the reconstruction of Poland, broke out just on the anniversary of the death of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, exactly the 100th anniversary of his death, and around Lenin appeared figures of the Polish nobility, which adopted a sense of the Kosciuszko Polish patriotism.
"Instead, after the fall of Napoleon's empire in 1815 he met with Russia's Tsar Alexander I in Braunau. In return for his prospective services, Kosciuszko demanded social reforms and territorial gains for Poland, which he wished to reach as far as the Dvina and Dnieper Rivers in the east".
On October 15, 1817 Tadeusz Kosciuszko / Thaddeus Kosciusko died. But a underground movement led by Jozef Pilsudski had in that case great deals to take in hands, behind the scenes, all revolutionary Lenin movement of the Bolsheviks, between about 1909 - 1917, and even longer to 1920, when Inessa Armand perhaps was poisoned, and even to the year 1921, when it was still marked a influences of Bruevich brothers of noble Boncza arms.
Inessa Armand controlled all Bolshevik work as a lover and the secretary of Lenin and she has influence on the directions of philosophical - political considerations, which diverged from reality, and their possible introduction in the life would be - if not as an experiment - even doom for the Russian Empire.
The purpose of Jozef Pilsudski was not only gathering information about enemy - Russia, and not only the smuggling of weapons for his organization (Petersburg - Miezonka - Lodz - Cracow), but primarily for Pilsudski was the goal to Lenin seized power and overthrew the Tsarist authorities. This was to allow the recovery of independence by Poland.

I managed to investigate and decipher a system in 2013 after 26 years of my researches: this is a conspiracy inside the headquarters of military intelligence of the Tsarist Russia:
deep political espionage (anarchists, Lenin, Marxists) and strategic technological-scientific intelligence (Breguet + Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company, also Nobel and Armand families:
telegraph, radio, electricity, aircraft, engines, ignition magnetos, automatic pilots, helicopters, airships, submarines, lights, etc.).

Taken over in a certain period by British intelligence.

At the beginning of 2014, the first on the world I am showing very interesting network! Lenin and Inessa Armand, Konstantynowicz, Breguet, 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.
Maciej Pietraszczyk on 19 January 2015 wrote down: "A feature of the network operation is the lack of central leadership but actions are run in a fixed overall direction; they are not necessarily coordinated. This causes the highest effectiveness and practically physical impossibility of liquidation".

The underground structure has clearly defined objectives at the beginning of the 20th century:

1. call up the chaos in Europe (see below on Major Edmund Charaszkiewicz and Gavrilo Princip);
2. to bring the continental war (Bogdan Hutten-Czapski);
3. overthrow of the Romanovs in Russia (Hanecki, Radek, Parvus, Armand, Konstantynowicz);
4. lead to anarchy in Russia (Lenin, Dzierzynski, Artuzow Frutchi, Pilar Pilchau);
5. starting the war between the invaders, who take away the Polish independence (Pilsudski);
6. pulling the western countries into the war, and in due time also America (Koziell Poklewski, Ricord, Anjou).
Overarching objectives are:
1. Polish independence (Jodko Narkiewicz, Pilsudski, Sudzilowski, Krzyzanowski, Konstantynowicz),
2. The independence of the Baltic States (Pilar Pilchau of Parnu);
3. The creation of a Jewish state in Palestine (Zionist movement of Odessa).

Tools to achieve these goals are:
1. The money from the Scottish (Perth), 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 (Nagasaki);
2. the use of secret non-goverment organisations (NGOs) in Europe and America (masonry);
3. The creation of favorable underground structures inside the intelligence networks of Western Europe and American countries (MI5 in 1909).

Tadeusz Kosciuszko's best friends:
General Franciszek Paszkowski,
Tadeusz Mostowski,
General Stanislaw Fiszer, and
Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska who met Kosciuszko in Paris in the years 1801-1802.


Evgeny Armand Ivanovich / 
Evgeny second / Eugene-Louis Armand
Evgeny Armand Ivanovich / Evgeny second / Eugene-Louis Armand was b. 1809 and died 1890, was a son of Jean Armand / Ivan and his first wife Elizabeth; was married to a Polish woman, Catholic - Mary Frantsevna Pashkovskaya / Maria Paszkowski (Пашковские) daughter of Franciszek.

She was born
1819 and died 1901


and was
highly educated, c. 1840 studied painting in France; she was a woman of strong and humble disposition.

Eugeniusz Ludwik Armand / Eugene Louis was married to a beautiful Polish - Maria Wilhelmina Pashkovskaya. Her father, Franciszek Paszkowski / Francis Paszkowski was a writer and military, during Napoleon's Italian campaign, he served as adjutant to Murat. ... Young Catholics family donated money the Orthodox St. Nicholas Church in Pushkino.
When Armand moved to Orthodoxy, grandchildren of Louis Eugene / Yevgeny Ivanovich were baptized in this church.

Maria had a tender heart. In contrast to the position of her husband, his wife was educated, and drew quite well, in France she drew the ruins of castles and really liked them; Evgeny built in a park such ruins.  

General
Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski
with the Zadora coat of arms
was born 12 October 1778 in Brody - d. 11 March 1856 in Cracow, friend of general Tadeusz Kosciuszko.

Wiridianna / Wiridiana Radolinska - her grandparents:
Józef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa, 1680-1740

[Józef Stefan Radolinski had 5 sons and 2 daughters; Józef Stefan lived at the court of Polish King, Jan III Sobieski; officer in Wschowa (see Sulkowski).
His granddaughter was also PETRONELA Radolinska (b. ca 1764-1821).
Nephews and nieces of Jozef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa - Konstancja Radolinska 1720-1782 m. 1st Jan Antoni Walewski 1700-1747, m. 2nd to Stanislaw Poninski 1712-1791;
Kajetan Radolinski b. ca 1730 m. in 1755 to Malgorzata Lubienska 1733-1784
{Kajetan Radoliński b. ca 1730 was son of Andrzej RADOLINSKI b. 1680 [Andrzej the 3rd] and Marianna Walewska!
MARIANNA Walewska RADOLINSKA [b. 1695 ?] was daughter of Kazimierz Walewski and his wife Zofia born circa 1677 / 1678 who was daughter of Andrzej Radoliński b. ca 1650 [Andrzej Radolinski younger, 1650 - 1708] and Marianna SARNOWSKA}];

Teresa Swinarska 1700-1771; Leon Raczynski 1698-1755; Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska 1718-1797;
her parents:
Józef Stanislaw Radolinski of Wschowa 1730-1781; Katarzyna Raczynska 1744-1792.

Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 1st in ca 1780 to Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, chamberlein of the King, b. 1764 son of Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki 1725-1794 and Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka 1740-1807, with children:
A. Anna Nina Kwilecka b. 1789 m. 1st Ignacy Radolinski 1771-1825 with:
1. Gabriela Emilia Radolinska 1808-1837, and
2. Wladyslaw Emeryk Radolinski 1808-1879 m. Józefa Radolinska 1809-1880 with Hugo Juliusz Radolinski 1841-1917;
3. Stanislaw Marceli Ignacy Radolinski 1810-1825;
4. Petronela Antonina Radolinska born 1812 m. de Rabe.
Relatives: Edward Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka and Józefa Sokolowska of Wrzaca Wielka, Sokolow and Ochla - born 1840 (Wrzaca Wielka - the Kolo county, 7 km north-east of Kolo),
B. Józef Ignacy Walenty Kwilecki, Polish Captain, 1791-1860 m. Lucynda Ludwika Czarnecka b. 1790, 2nd time married to Aleksandra Sobolewska 1798-1878;

Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 2nd in 1806 to General Stanislaw Fiszer 1759-1812, son of Karol Ludwik Fiszer, General Major, 1730-1783 + Joanna Luiza Elzbieta von Luck 1738-1788.

Józef Stefan Radolinski officer in Wschowa, was owner of Kobierno, Dabrowa, Brzoza, Gorzupia, Tomice - next in 1724 to Stefan Dunin son of Jan.
Katarzyna Radolinska (born Raczynska), 1744 - 1792 daughter of Leon Raczynski and Wirydianna Mielzynska - Raczynska born Bninska. Leon was born in 1698. Wirydianna was born in 1718. Katarzyna had brother Filip Nereusz Raczynski; Katarzyna married Józef Antoni Radolinski (= Józef Stanisław Radoliński 1730 - died in 1781 in Winnogóra, the Szamotuły County) born in 1740, d. 1781, with daughter
above named Wiridianna Fiszer (born Radolinska). Katarzyna died in 1792.

Wirydianna Fiszerowa / Fiszer / Wirydianna Radolinska, Kwilecka b. in Wyszyny, d. in Dzialyn in 1826 (Działyń - a village in the administrative district of Kłecko, in west-central Poland, at way from Klecko to Gniezno);
she known Frederick II of Prussia, Izabela Czartoryska, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, Józef Poniatowski, Jan Henryk Dabrowski, and Tadeusz Kosciuszko; her sisters:
Katarzyna b. 1762, and Antonina b. 1770.

She was named for her material grandmother Wirydianna Bninska 1718 - 1797.

The Bninski family:

A. Eleonora Laura Bninska 1817 - 1899 in Gultowy, born Wesierska, wife of Adolf Bonifacy Bninski b. 1815 in Biezdrowo, Szamotuly County, died in 1880 in Poznan.
Adolf Bonifacy Bninski was son of Florenty Florian Bniński 1789 - 1834, who was son of Ignacy Bniński
(see below: Ignacy Bniński 1743 - 1804).
Florenty had brother Aleksander, count Bninski, b. in Poznan in 1783, d. in Warszawa, 1831, m. to Maria, princess Radziwill b. 1788 / 1791 in Kleck / Klieck.

B. Wirydianna Mielzynska - Raczynska born Bninska / Wirydiana Bninska 1718-1797, was daughter of Wojciech Bninski 1690 - 1755 and Katarzyna Cienska; her husband - Leon Raczynski b. 1698, with children:
1. Filip Nereusz Raczynski b. 1747 m. Michalina Raczynska (with children: Eduard Raczynski b. 1786 m. Constantia Potocka; Atanazy Raczynski b. 1788 m. Anna Elzbieta Radziwill),
2. Magdalena Raczynska born 1761 + Michael Lubomirski.

C. Aleksander Bninski, b. in Poznan in 1783, d. in Warszawa, 1831, m. to Maria Radziwill b. 1788 / 1791 in Kleck / Klieck
(Aleksander Bniński was son of Ignacy Bniński and Franciszka Bnińska daughter of Konstanty Bninski).
Above Ignacy Bniński 1743 - 1804, son of Rafał Bniński and Marianna; husband of Franciszka Bnińska; father of Aleksander Bniński; Józefa Węsierska; Florenty Florian Bniński and Brygida Kęszycka.
Ignacy was brother of Rozalia Moszczeńska; Anna Swinarska; Stanisław; Łukasz; Urszula Gozimirska; Jakub; Marianna Małgorzata; Jadwiga Teresa Joanna; Katarzyna Żółtowska; Estera; Onufry Antoni; Eleonora Moszczeńska and Justyna Teresa.
Above Rafał Bniński 1705 - 1770, son of Piotr Bniński and Anna; brother of Jadwiga Miaskowska; Stanisław Bniński; Wojciech Bniński and Eleonora Rydzyńska.
Above Wojciech Bninski 1690 - 1755 - see Wirydianna Fiszer and Tadeusz Kosciuszko.

D.
Józef Radoliński 1750 - 1756 was son of Wojciech Radolinski and Anna Bnińska.
Below his roots:
great-great-grandfather:
Andrzej Radoliński older, born ca 1610 / 1620, died in 1681, from Jarocin, clerk in Krzywin 1670 - 1681, m. KATARZYNA;
great-grandfather:
Andrzej Radolinski younger, 1650 - 1708, married two times ca 1660 (his brother was Wojciech Radolinski).
Note 1:
Józef Stefan Radoliński who lived at the court of Polish King, Jan III Sobieski and was a clerk in Wschowa (see Sulkowski), died in 1740, was son of above Andrzej junior {younger} 1650 - 1708; see a branch of Petronela Radolinska.
Note 2:
Mentioned above Józef Stefan Radolinski had 7 children:
youngest son Jan Radolinski was owner of Jarocin, but his brother Józef Stanisław was officer in Wschowa, in 1757 Józef Stanisław married to Katarzyna Raczyńska (see Kiedrzynski).
Mentioned above PETRONELA Radolińska (b. ca 1764-1821), was daughter of Jan Radolinski 1726-1796 and Brygida or Maria Brygida Gałecki.
In 1774 Józef Stanisław from hands of Stanisław August Poniatowski had taken Jeziorki, Słupia and Piekary; Józef Stanisław died in 1781.
Józef Stanisław and Katarzyna had daughter Wirydianna (1761 - 1826), who married two times; 1st in 1788 to Maciej Antoni Kwilecki, officer in Wschowa; Wirydianna m. 2nd time to General Stanisław Fiszer, the Chief of Army Staff of the Duchy of Warsaw and longtime friend of Tadeusz Kosciuszko
(see General Franciszek Paszkowski who had daughter - Armand's wife, and relatives to the Konstantynowiczs!).
Note 3:
Ludwika Eufemia Ponińska Domiechowska b. circa 1698 in Brzostków, the Busko County, died 1775 in Brzostków, was wife of Franciszek Poniński
[he was son of Radolinska who was born ca 1650 - daughter of Andrzej Radoliński b. ca 1620; Franciszek Poniński was married in 1726, in Brzostków; he was living 1676 / 1680 - 1740;
had daughter Jadwiga Ponińska 1730-1768 m. Konstanty Kwilecki;
and had son Antoni Józef Poniński].

The grandparents of above named Józef Radoliński 1750 - 1756:
Józef Stefan Radoliński of Wschowa 1680-1740 m. Teresa Swinarska 1700-1771; and
Wojciech Bniński 1710-1755 m. Katarzyna Cieńska 1690-1725.
The parents of above named Józef Radoliński 1750 - 1756:
Wojciech Antoni Radoliński 1730 - 1761 m. Anna Bnińska 1722 - 1781.

The Governor Joseph Mielzynski, was closest relatives to Wirydianna Radolinska - she was next of kin to Raczynski, Bninski, Mielzynski, Radolinski, Kwilecki; she was an envoy at the Four-Year Parliament, and she wrote speeches for her cousins.
We back to Wirydianna (1761 - 1826) daughter of Józef Stanisław RADOLINSKI and Katarzyna.
In 1806 she married Stanislaw Fiszer, a general who fought with Napoleon in his campaign against Russia, and bring her closer to Kosciuszko, who took care of the general Fiszer. General Stanislaw Fisher was adjutant to Kosciuszko.
Wirydianna Fiszerowa / Fiszer was living in Łobżenica Gorka / Łobżenica / Lobzenica, but we know the names of the four estates, which was related to her childhood and adult life of Wirydianna. Here was the family house of her father, Joseph Radolinski; Lobzenice's house was sold approx. 1778 - 1793 to Prussian general.
Chobienice appear for the first time in the diaries of Wirydianna due to the changes in the live of her family after the Prussian annexation.
The parents decided to move from Łobżenica to Winnogóra, but the kids were send to grandmother. Later, along with her mother and sister, Wirydianna a lot of time spent in Chobienice's mansion; Chobienice belonged at that time to the second husband of grandmother - the governor Joseph Mielżyński. His father Francis in the 30s and 40s of the eighteenth century built a new residence by Adam Stier.
Rogalin - Kazimierz Raczynski owner, with a large sympathy felt for his cousin Katarzyna, mother of Wirydianna; their fathers - Leon and Victor were brothers; so, Wirydianna and her sister Catherine part of her childhood spent in his uncle's estate; uncle treated her like a daughter. Lifestyle in Rogalin hit novelty and showed great people, wrote Wirydianna;
politically, Kazimierz Raczynski was with Russia, was on the Russian fixed salary, in 1775 he was the governor general of Great Poland, in 1778-1784 he chaired the Commission of Good Order in Poznan, one of the best in Poland. In 1768 he has started to build baroque-classical headquarters in Rogalin, but in 1780 moved permanently to Warsaw, and Rogalin taken his son - Philip Raczynski, who not too favorable of the Radolinskis.
Winnogóra - a few years of her life, Wirydianna spent in Winnogóra - leased by her father after the first partition of Poland, when part of the family land was incorporated in Prussia. It belonged to the so-called assets of bishops table in Poznan. When the parents moved to Winnogóra, Wirydianna stood there in a mansion built in the '60s of the eighteenth century by the Bishop Teodor Kazimierz Czartoryski;
Wirydianna's mother, widowed in 1781 but during the carnival Catherine Radolinska lived in Poznan; sometimes the Marshal Kazimierz Raczynski was occupying half of the house received numerous petitioners. Just before the third partition in 1795, the Radolinskis lost the right to lease Winnogóra. At the end of the eighteenth century the Church estates were sequestered by the Prussian government, including Winnogóra; in 1807 Napoleon given Winnogóra to General Jan Henryk Dabrowski.
When Wirydianna, already the wife of Anthony Kwilecki, spent time in Winnogóra, her mother moved to Chobienice. The construction of classicist palace of Catherine Radolinska began in 1786-1788, by Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer, under the direction of Antoni Höhne.
1793 she moved to Chobienice, with independence from her husband;
after her divorce from first husband Wirydianna left with two children and settled in Warsaw.
It was there that she met General Stanislaw Fiszer, to whom she married in 1806.
Next place - Sierniki, a village in the Oborniki district, 10 km south-east of Rogozno. The estate's proprietorship changed several times throughout 17th century and up to 3rd quarter of the 18th century.
In the late 18th century, the property was bestowed to Katarzyna Radolinska, nee Raczynska, and she erected a new classicist residence in 1786 - 1788; after Katarzyna death in 1792, Sierniki was inherited by her daughter Wirydianna nee Radolinska, Kwilecka;
the property was sold to Wladyslaw Szuldrzynski in 1849.
Wirydianna nee Radolinska, Kwilecka - Fiszer, after the formation of the Congress Kingdom in 1815, was living on a widow's pension in Warsaw.

Wiridianna Wirydianna Fiszer Radolinska was sister of Antonina Maria Breza 1771 - 1845, wife of Stanislaw Kajetan Krystian Breza with son Wlodimir Anton Breza / Wlodzimierz Antoni Maciej Breza born 1812 in Dresden, d. 1876, father of Adam Breza 1850 - 1936 in Warsaw; grandfather of Aleksandra Epstein and Wanda Iwanicka. Mentioned Adam Breza born in Swiontkowo in 1850 married Isabella Goldstand and had 2 children.
Swiontkowo / Swiatkowo - 12 km south-west of Znin, the Poznan Prov., German.

Kosciuszko in the autumn of 1775 decided to emigrate, and in late 1775, he attempted to join the Saxon army, and then returned to Paris. Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszko / Andrew Thaddeus Bonaventure Kosciuszko arrived to France 1775/1776;
sailed for America in June 1776, with the help of Pierre Beaumarchais. In August 1776, Kosciuszko was assigned to the United States War Department; served as a volunteer under Benjamin Franklin;
spring 1777, under Major General Horatio Gates, then with Major General Philip Schuyler, General Benedict Arnold, in 1780 with General George Washington; then under command of Major General Nathanael Greene; with Colonel John Laurens. October 1783, Congress promoted him to brigadier general.

Kosciuszko lived with help of the Polish-Jewish banker Haym Solomon, and received a certificate for 12.280 dollars, at 6%. Winter 1783/84, General Greene invited Kosciuszko to his home; Kosciuszko was member of the Society of the Cincinnati, oldest patriotic organization, founded in 1783, to promote appreciation of the achievement of American independence, with Major General Henry Knox, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington who was elected the first President General of the Society, Aaron Burr, and Charles Cotesworth Pinckney.

In July 1784, Kosciuszko set off for Poland, where he arrived in August; settled in Siechnowicze north-east of Brest by Bug river; his brother Józef had lost most of the lands, but Kosciuszko had the help of his sister ESTKO Anna Barbara (1741-1814).

Tadeusz Andrzej Kosciuszko was brother of Józef Tomasz Kosciuszko;
Katarzyna Zólkowska and
Anna Estka / Anna Barbara Krystyna Estka.

Above Józef Tomasz Kosciuszko 1743 - 1789, married to Burniewicz, was father of Rachela Aniela Broel-Plater

(Rachela 1784 - 1860, was mother of
Adam Michal; Michal; Lucjan Stanislaw; Ferdynand; Aleksandra b. 1812; Fabian Antoni Ignacy; Tadeusz August Jan; Antoni Konstanty Broel-Plater; Rachela Broel-Plater and Anna);

Aleksander Kosciuszko with daughter Antonina Traugutt

(Antonina Kościuszko married 1st to Romuald Traugutt b. 1826, the commander of the 1863 Uprising; m. 2nd to Franciszek Mickiewicz b. ?, son of Aleksander Julian Mickiewicz (Aleksander Julian b. 1801 in Nowogródek) who was brother of famous Adam Mickiewicz (Adam married Celina Szymanowska daughter of Józef Szymanowski and Maria Agata Wolowska - Szymanowska, famous composer); above Józef Szymanowski m. 2nd to Elżbieta Młodzianowska with daughter Zofia Szymanowska who married Teofil Lenartowicz, poet. Above mentioned
Lt. Colonel Romuald Traugutt (1826 - 1864) was a Polish general, October 1863 to August 1864 he was the Dictator of Insurrection, headed the Polish national government on 17 October 1863 to 20 April 1864, and was president of its Foreign Affairs Office; hanged on 5 August 1864,
together with Rafał Krajewski, Józef Toczyski, Roman Żuliński and Jan Jeziorański);

Jozef Kosciuszko and
unknown Kosciuszko who was father of Abraham Salomon Kosciuszko - 1821 in Suwalki, died 1917, husband of Jeanette Marx and father of Louis Kosciuszko b. 1857 [grandfather of Jacques Achille Kosciusko 1913 in Paris, died 1994 in Paris].

Above Katarzyna Zólkowska b. 1744, was mother of Ignacy Zólkowski; Katarzyna Zólkowska was wife of Karol Zolkowski of Wolkowysk, lived in Kuzawa owned by Karol Radziwill.
Karol Stanislaw Onufry Jan Nepomucen Radziwill b. 1734 in Nieswiez, General in 1759, owner of Birze, Dubinki, Kiejdany. Son of Michal Kazimierz Radziwill 'Rybenko' and Urszula Franciszka Wisniowiecka; m. to Maria Karolina Lubomirska, divorced; and m. 2nd to Teresa Karolina Rzewuska. Princess Maria Karolina Lubomirska (b. ca 1730 d. 1790 or 1795) daughter of Jan Kazimierz Lubomirski and Urszula Branicka.
Above Jan Kazimierz Lubomirski ca 1690 - 1736 son of Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski and Konstancja; brother of Anna Wielopolska; Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski, and Aleksander Jakub Lubomirski.

About above Lucjan and Ferdynand Broel - Plater in the book 'Poles in Australia and Oceania 1790-1940', by Lech Paszkowski, Australian National University Press, 1987:
After the arrival of Prince Lubecki in New South Wales, Plater - the Counts Lucien and Ferdinand, landed in Sydney.
The father of Lucien / Lucjan and Ferdinand / Ferdynand, was Count Thaddeus de Broel Plater / Tadeusz Broel-Plater / Tadas Broel-Pliateris b. 1762 or born in 1780, d. 1822, a Marshal of the Polish-Lithuanian nobility in the district of Vilno.
He was married in 1804 to Rachela Aniela / Rachel Kosciuszko b. 1784 - d. 1860, niece of Thaddeus Kosciuszko; the brothers were born at Pomusz near Courland: Lucien Stanislaw de Plater / Lucien in November 1808 (born maybe in Wilno; d. 1857) and Ferdinand in January 1811;
the father of above Tadeusz b. 1780, was Adam Tadeusz Broel-Plater, MP, b. ca 1740 + Maria Zofia, who was son of Krzysztof Konstanty Plater and Anna; Adam Tadeusz - General adjutant in 1775 was father of mentioned above Tadeusz Broel-Plater; Anna Marianna Giedroyc and Krzysztof Broel-Plater.
Above Krzysztof Konstanty Plater / Broel-Plater, 1718 - 1751, son of Fabian Ksawery Broel-Plater and Ludwika; brother of Jan Ludwik Plater; Teresa Plater and Rozalia Strutyńska.
Above Colonel Fabian Ksawery Broel-Plater 1679 - 1742 was son of Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater and Ludwika Maria von Grothuss; brother of Jan Ludwik Plater 1686/1690 - 1736 or 1764; Aleksander Konstanty Plater; Izabela Borch and Anna Sybilla von Syberg.

Important geographical explanations of the POMUSZ estate:

now Litwa / Lietuva, in Skilinpamusis / Zilpamusis village is the Szyling Pomusz / Weiss-Pomusz / Pomusz Wielki court owned the Bystram family, then to Broel-Plater; by Musza river, here is the 19th century manor of Plater; 4 km to the Latvia border (Courland) close to Salnaiciai and Grenctale; near Salociai; on west-north-west of Birzai / Birze; west of Jekabpils in Latvia; south-east of Jelgava / Mitau / Mitawa.
Fabian-Ksawery Broel-Plater son of Jan Andrzej Broel-Plater, the Livland governor, and his wife Ludwika Maria nee Grotthus; Fabian was born in 1679, fought at Olkienniki in 1700. 1732 takes in the pledge the Weiss-Pomusz estate from Carolina Sapieha Radziwill, 1733 transfers the pledge to Krzysztof Bystram and his wife Zuzanna Offenberg. 1738 Fabian-Ksawery Plater still gives the same pledge and for the same amount to Krzysztof Adam Ropp; 1740 ultimately transfers the same pledge of Weiss-Pomusz to Krzysztof Adam Ropp, and then to Jan Wilhelm Ropp.
Tadeusz Broel-Plater son of Adam / Adam Tadeusz and Maria Zabiełła, b. ca 1780, was owner of Pomusz Wielki, from hands of his wife - owner of Szwabiszki. Assessor of main criminal court in Vilnius before 1821, then the Speaker of the nobility of Vilnius. 1804 he was married to Rachel Kosciuszko born in 1784, died in Szafkiany on 17 June 1860.
Lucjan Stanisław Broel-Plater / Lucjan-Józef-Krzysztof, b. 1808 in above named Pomusz; at the time of the uprising 1830 he was together with his brother Ferdynand as cadet at the Russian officers school in Dynaburg.
Fabian Jan Broel-Plater b. after 1700, m. before 1734 to Maria Elżbieta von Grotthus aus dem Hause Ruhenthal, daughter of Captain Wilhelm Dietrich and Anna Maria Charlotta von Plettenberg, and granddaughter of Jan Filip von Grotthus, Małgorzata von Bucholtz, Jan Filip von Plettenberg and Emerencja von Vietinghoff. Fabian-John appears as a witness in any transaction in Pomusz on 26 June 1742 and 6 August 1750; 1752 he has been re-married to Eleanor von Bonninghausen genannt Budberg, the daughter of Captain Magnus Ernst, and Emerencja von Plettenberg.
Graf Anton Broel-Plater formerly in France; Graf Ferdinand Broel-Plater owner of Szwabiszki and Countess Anna.
Brother of above family:
the Count Thaddeus, d. 1822, owner of Pomusz, Assessor of Criminal Court, m. Rachel Kosciuszko. From the marriage had seven sons and three daughters:
Adam, born 16 / 28th May 1805;
Michael, born 13th / 25th Oct. 1807;
Lucian, born 13 November / 25, 1808;
Ferdinand, born 24 Dec. 1810 (January 5, 1811).

Xaveria Princess Mirska (b. 1820) / Ksawera Mirska married mentioned above Adam Broel-Plater 1805 - 1869, in 1850, with 7 children and 2 grandchildren.
1. Teodora 1840, 2. Franciszka Ksawera 1850, 3. Idalia, 4. Leon Bartlomiej Broel-Plater b. 1850, 5. Lucjan Broel-Plater (1850 - 1863), 6. Rachela b. ca 1850, 7. Ewelina Emma (1852 - 1898) m. Tytus Napoleon Gorski (1811 - 1880).

The von der Borch family from Prele / Preili/ Priji near to Dyneburg and from Wyping in the Rzezyce / Rezekne district was owner of the Prezma estate before 1714.
Maria Szadurska nee Plater-Zyberk, b. 1813; wife of Mikolaj Szadurski m. 1837, her son Wladyslaw SZADURSKI m. Stefania Borch with child:
Michalina Szadurska m. Konstanty Maria Michal Ropp.
Izabela Plater-Zyberk that is Izabella von der Ropp was sister of Maria Szadurska b. 1813 wife of Mikolaj Szadurski, and also sister of Henryk Waclaw Ksawery Plater-Zyberk b. 1811 in Liksna, close to Daugavpils, who died in 1903 in Kraslava, Latvia.
Izabela Plater-Zyberk 1809-1888 m. to Julian Emeryk Ropp 1800-1858.

The great-grandparents of Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852:
1. Jan Ludwik Plater born in 1686 or 1690-1736
(Jan Ludwik Plater born in 1686 either 1690-1736 or ca 1700 - 1764 who was son [here was mistake] of Jan Andrzej Henryk Plater and Ludwika Maria von Grothuss; Jan Ludwik was husband of Rozalia Brzostowska; father of Konstancja; Konstanty Ludwik and Józefa; brother of Fabian Ksawery Broel-Plater; Aleksander Konstanty; Izabela Borch and Anna Sybilla von Syberg / Zyberk),
2. Józef Tadeusz Oginski
(1693 - 1736, son of Kazimierz Dominik Oginski and Eleonora; husband of Anna; father of Augustyna Plater; Katarzyna Przezdziecka; Michal Kazimierz Oginski; Elzbieta Wielhorska and Genowefa Brzostowska; brother of Marcibela Zawisza-Kiezgajlo and Helena Oginska);
3. Waclaw Beydo-Rzewuski b. 1705 / 1706 - d. 1779;
4. Michal Kazimierz Radziwill
(Prince Michal Kazimierz Radziwill born in 1702, Olyka and died in 1762, nick-name Rybenko, owner of Biržai, Dubingiai, Slutsk, Kopyla and Shumsk. He was Court Marshal of Lithuania since 1734, Field and Grand Commander-in-Chief of Lithuania and in 1725 in Biala Krynica he married Urszula Franciszka Wisniowiecka, 2nd time married Anna Luiza Mycielska in 1754 in Lviv. His lover was Maria Karolina Sobieska, grand daughter of John III Sobieski);
5. Rozalia Brzostowska 1690-1746;
6. Anna Wisniowiecka 1695-1732;
7. Anna Lubomirska
(1717 - died 1763, m. in 1732 to Waclaw Rzewuski of Cracow, the Grand Commander-in-Chief of Poland, 1706 - 1779);
8. Urszula Franciszka Wisniowiecka 1705-1753.
Grandparents of Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852:
1. Konstanty Ludwik Plater 1722-1778,
2. Augusta Oginska 1724-1791,
3. Stanislaw Ferdynand Beydo-Rzewuski 1737-1786,
4. Katarzyna Karolina Konstancja Radziwill 1740-1789.
Parents of Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater / PLATER 1796-1852:
August Jacek Hieronim Broel-Plater / August Hiacynt 1745-1803 and
Anna Beydo-Rzewuska 1761-1800.

Józef Kazimierz Broel-Plater studied in Kroże (the Rossienie county) in Żmudz / Samogitia, then in 1815 studied at the Wilno Univ.; he was heir of Kombula / Kombul and Kazanów in Livonia / the Polish Inflanty, also Sickeln and Rozaliszki in Courland. He was elected nobility Speaker of the Rzeżyce / Rezekne county in Livonia; after the November Uprising 1831 was persecuted by the Russian authorities as a relative of participants of the uprising: Emilia Plater and Cezary Plater.

We back to Australia:
Tadeusz Broel-Plater / Tadas Broel-Pliateris b. 1762 or born in 1780, d. 1822 had private tutors and completed the Military College at Dunaburg.
Lucien Stanislaw de Plater b. 1808 and Ferdinand in 1830 were both serving with the Russian Imperial Army as cadet officers in the fortress of Dunaburg. There they conspired with fellow cadets of Polish origin; in January 1831, Lucien and Ferdinand were invited to the palace of Liksna where their cousin, countess Emilia Plater lived. Lucien and Ferdinand admitted her to the conspiracy and offered her a small gift. The conspiracy to capture the Dunaburg Fortress failed and the brothers deserted and joined a group of partisans under the command of Valentine Brochocki. But they were soon incorporated into the Polish Regular Army and both were promoted to sub-lieutenants on 15 June 1831. Lucien was sent to the 7th Infantry Regiment;
the two brothers emigrated to Western Europe. On 23rd November 1831 a Russian Court of Inquiry at Minsk, sentenced both of the Platers in absentia. The estates of their father were confiscated by the Russian Government.
Lucien entered Germany, passing through Frankfurt and Speyer in Bavaria and reaching the French frontier in Mulhouse on 14 February 1832; then to Avignon. Count Caesar Plater helped to him; Ferdinand lived in Besancon, then in Switzerland but returned to France. Count Casimir Plater-Zyberk wrote to Lucien at Avignon in 1832 to make the trip to Paris via Lyon and Chalons. By the end of December Lucien was in Paris.
In December 1832 Lucien was in partnership with Captain Joseph Tanski and Ignatius Domeyko, the editors of the Polish Pilgrim, published in Paris.
Lucien have joined the Polish Democratic Society on 9 September 1833. This Society was in opposition to the official leadership of Prince Adam Czartoryski. The Polish Democratic Society to have sent Lucien Plater to Poland under the assumed name of Laurance as a secret agent about 1835. In April 1835, Caesar Plater assisted Lucien with his plans to enter the Egyptian Army.
During this time, Ferdinand had lived in Angouleme (about 100 km north-east of Bordeaux). February 1839 he wrote to Senator Ludwik Plater, his uncle. On 21 November 1835 Lucien went to London where he received a Certificate of Arrival as a refuge. There he received substantial monetary help through Count Michael Plater, blotter of Senator Ludwik.
Lucien met Charlotte Price Duffus, a sister of Laura Lubecki nee Duffus. They were daughters of Thomas Duffus a West Indian planter and member of an old Scottish family. The Duffus family was closely related to the Hardy family and Thomas Hardy, the famous English novelist who was born in 1840, was a son of Charlotte's cousin. Lucien and Charlotte were married on 13 October 1836 at St James' Church, Clerkenwell (see Brown and Breguet) by her brother the Reverend John Duffus.
In the middle of 1838, when John Duffus and his Polish brother-in-law, Alois Lubecki were preparing themselves for a voyage to Australia, Lucien must also have contemplated the possibility of emigrating from England as he wrote to Ferdinand in a letter of 30 June 1838.
On 3 July 1839, Lucien received a French passport issued at the French Embassy in London, entitling him to travel to Paris, to Boulogne, Paris and Calais - Boulogne to London.
He arrived in Sydney on 7 January 1840;
at least eight children were born to Lucien, and lived in Australia. He was associated with Ferdinand in the cordial and confectionery trade, lived close to Alois Lubecki, John Duffus and William Griffith, who married Charlotte's sister Susan Duffus in January 1840. Griffith was an artist and Lucien helped Griffith.
James MacArthur met Count Cezary and Wladyslaw Plater in Europe. It is believed that these two brothers arranged for the transfer of 600 pounds to Australia through James MacArthur to provide passage money home to Poland for Lucien's family and Ferdinand. This move was apparently influenced by an official document written in German and dated in Mitau, 25 January 1858.

We back to Kosciuszko and Haym Salomon.
Solomon b. 1740, was a Polish - Jewish political financial broker who immigrated to New York from Poland; Chaim Salomon was born in Leszno (Lissa) - see Sulkowski. He returned to Poland in 1770 but left for England two years later in the wake of the Polish partition. He became the agent to the French consul as well as the paymaster for the French forces in North America. Acted with Robert Morris, Jr. b. 1734, who was elected to the Pennsylvania Assembly, became the Chairman of the Pennsylvania Committee of Safety, and was chosen as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress.

Note at margin to sister of Tadeusz Kosciuszko who helped to him - about ESTKO Anna Barbara (1741-1814):
1. Konstancja Wankowicz born Estka / Estko in 1830, m. ca 1850 to Aleksander Wankowicz
(her son Stefan Kolumb Wankowicz 1859-1923 m. Helena Boguszewska 1868-1928; with children: Jadwiga Wankowicz 1900-1938 + Jan Rostworowski 1897-1975; Zofia Wankowicz 1907-1981 + Konstanty Maria Drucki-Lubecki 1893-1939, + Tadeusz Ludwik Römer 1894-1978),
2. Wladyslawa Zaluski born Estka in 1820.

We back to USA and Thomas Jefferson who called Tadeusz Kosciuszko "the purest among the sons of liberty";
Thomas Jefferson b. 1743 was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence (1776), and the third President of the United States (1801 - 1809).
"However, there is some evidence that indicates he may have been a Mason and that he attended Masonic meetings. Dr. Joseph Guillotin reported that he attended meetings at the prestigious Lodge of Nine Muses in Paris, France - the same lodge attended by Voltaire, Benjamin Franklin, and John Paul Jones. He marched in a Masonic procession with Widow's Son Lodge No. 60 and Charlottesville Lodge No. 90 on October 6, 1817, and participated in laying the cornerstone for Central College (now known as the University of Virginia)"; acc. to http://toddecreason.blogspot.co.uk/2011/ by Todd E. Creason in 2011.

"I see him OFTEN, ... He is as pure a son of liberty, as I have ever known, ... and of that liberty which is to go to all, and not to the few or rich alone. Thus did Thomas Jefferson describe his new-found friend General Kosciuszko in 1798. Kosciuszko had left his native Poland in 1776 to join the American patriots ... Jefferson had scarcely known him then, but when he returned to his adopted fatherland for a second time in 1797 the two men became close friends and saw each other, for a time, almost daily.
Kosciuszko travelled in 1796 / 1797 from Russia to Sweden with his secretary J. U. Niemcewicz and with cheerful officer, Libiszewski who often had to carry the General; [Libiszowski / Libiszewski willingly performed this service. In Sweden, Kosciuszko was listening to Libiszewski playing the guitar at his bedside and to a concert organised in his honour by the best musicians; in Philadelphia was a musician in orchestra. He died - still young - of fever in Cuba. In 1892 the Sosnowski manor from Waleria Niepokójczycki, bought Alfons Libiszowski. In Libiszow is the Libiszowski manor, 'Rybakówka'; Libiszow is situated 5 km west of Sosnowica; east of Ostrow Lubelski].
The American newspapers followed with interest his triumphal fourney through Sweden and England. At Gothenburg, the principal inhabitants turned out to greet the Polish hero ... In London, the leaders, including Fox, Wilberforce, and Sheridan, waited on him. The members of the Whig Club had their president, General Banastre Tarleton, the former dashing cavalry commander who almost captured Jefferson during the American Revolution, present a sword worth 200 guineas to Kosciuszko as a public testimony of their sense of his exalted virtues and of his gallant, generous, and exemplary efforts to defend and save his country. Rufus King, the American Minister to Britain, arranged his passage to the United States. At Bristol, where the citizens presented him with a magnificent mahogany case of silver plate weighing more than 216 ounces, each piece inscribed "The Friends of Liberty in Bristol to the Gallant Kosciuszko", the General stayed in the home of the American Consul. ... Kosciuszko arrived at Philadelphia in August, 1797. ... him to the boarding house of Mrs. Loveson on Second Street. For the next few months, the leading citizens and several noble French emigres feted him. Later ... he visited his old friends General Anthony Walton White in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and General Horatio Gates just outside New York City. For a time Kosciuszko enjoyed a popular triumph similar to that Lafayette was to receive in 1824. Portraits of him were sold in Philadelphia; ... No one in Philadelphia saw the General more often than Vice-President Jefferson; he was with him almost daily, and, as Niemcewicz remarked, "Kosciuszko completely adhered to Jefferson." An amateur artist, he painted a small watercolor, probably in April, 1798, of Jefferson ... Since the General had never received full payment for his services in the Revolution, Jefferson helped him claim what was due. Oliver Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, paid him $12,280.54 principal and $2,947.33 in interest for the years 1785-1788. ... Jefferson also assisted in securing for Kosciuszko a 500-acre military land warrant, located on the Scioto River in what is today Columbus, Ohio. ... When young Niemcewicz late on the evening of May 4, 1798, returned to the house in Philadelphia where the General and he were staying, Kosciuszko swore him to secrecy and then dramatically informed him: "I leave this night for Europe."
... Jefferson arrived in a covered carriage; Kosciuszko was carried out and the carriage drove off to Newcastle. News that Polish emigre leaders were organizing Polish legions to fight with the Italian allies of Napoleon was Kosciuszko's chief reason for returning to France. He hoped that Poles who had been drafted into the Russian, Prussian, and Austrian armies would desert to join the legions, and that eventually they, with French aid, would re-establish the Polish state. By March, 1797, the Polish general Dombrowski had 2,000 men organized into the first legion.
Kosciuszko, learning about the movement soon after his landing in America, had wanted to go to France immediately. The French Consul informed his government of this two days after the General's arrival ... on his arrival in Paris, the General told the officers of the Polish legions who welcomed him:
"I want to be ever and inseparably with you. I want to join you to serve our common country. Like you I have fought for the country, like you I have suffered, like you I expect to regain it. This hope is the only solace of my life."
Jefferson, ... treated Kosciuszko as an informal envoy from the United States to France. Kosciuszko later wrote: "Jefferson considered that I would be the most effective intermediary in bringing an accord with France, so I accepted the mission even if without any official authorization."
Jefferson helped him obtain a passport under the assumed name of Thomas Kanberg.
Kosciuszko, ... about securing his passage, frequently importuned Jefferson to hurry. ... The two men agreed upon a cipher or code in which they could correspond, though, as it turned out, they did not actually use it.
Kosciuszko gave Jefferson power of attorney to act for him in all business concerning his property in the United States ... Dr. Benjamin Rush, his Philadelphia friend and physician, when reporting the General's wounds almost healed, though he would always limp slightly, had added: "Every step he takes will remind him of his patriotism and bravery." For the next twenty years, Jefferson and Kosciuszko corresponded, usually several times a year. Part of this exchange was over business. Although Jefferson had turned the General's funds over to John Barnes, an excellent Philadelphia banker... Through the years, Kosciuszko confined his letters chiefly to business. He usually wrote in French with considerable misspelling and bad grammar. Kosciuszko's opinion of Jefferson remained high. When the Virginian was nominated for the presidency, the Pole urged him to be "always good, true American a Philosopher and my Friend," and again: "Do not forget in your post be always the virtuous Republican with justice and probity without pomp and ambition in a word be Jefferson and my friend." ... When Kosciuszko returned to France in 1798, he wrote the Czar a strong letter, which he gave to the newspapers, revoking his oath not to resist him on the grounds that the Czar's ministers had exacted that promise by terror and against his free will. This letter infuriated Paul and resulted in reprisals against the families of leading Polish emigres, including Niemcewicz's.
Kosciuszko served for a time as a kind of ambassador of the Polish legions with the French Directory; he was known as "chief of the Polish nation." Two legions based in Italy... and Kosciuszko helped organize a third unit, the Legion of the Danube.
After Napoleon assumed dictatorial powers under the coup d'etat of November, 1799, Kosciuszko developed a deep distrust of him. ... Napoleon had failed to meet his demands for an independent nation, a constitution based on the British model, and freedom and lands for the serfs. On the other hand, Julian Niemcewicz, who had married and settled in New Jersey, ... enlisted Jefferson's help in securing a passport to Poland so that he might fulfill "a sacred duty to hasten to my post, and join my feeble Services to those my Countrymen undertake." ... Kosciuszko sadly returned to exile, this time in Switzerland. In his letter of April, 1816, he explained to Jefferson what happened: Tsar Alexander promised me to enlarge the Duchy of Warsaw to the Dzwina [Dvina] and Dnieper, our former limits, but his ministers refused to carry out his generous and magnanimous plans, and unfortunately the Kingdom of Poland is smaller by a good third than the Duchy of Warsaw. Tsar Alexander pledged me a constitutional government liberal and independent and even to enfranchise our unfortunate serfs and give them their land. That alone would have immortalized him, but it went up in smoke. I am now at Soleure in Switzerland watching the Allied Powers in bad faith treating the little states unjustly and acting toward their own subjects as wolves with sheep. In the last letter Kosciuszko wrote Jefferson, in September, 1817, he added: "I am the one true Pole in Europe, all the others under the circumstances are the subjects of different foreign powers". ... Late in October, 1817, Frantz Xavier Zeltner, in whose home Kosciuszko lived at Soleure, wrote Jefferson that the General had died in his arms on October 15. Jefferson commented thus to Zeltner in reply: To no country could that event be more afflicting nor to any individual more than myself. I had enjoyed his intimate friendship and confidence for the last 20 years, and during the portion of that time which he spent in this country, I had daily opportunities of observing personally the purity of his virtue, the benevolence of his heart, and his sincere devotion to the cause of liberty...".

The above paper under copyright by EDWARD P. ALEXANDER, Williamsburg; Dr. Edward Porter Alexander (1907 - 2003) was an American historian, museum administrator, educator and author - by Wikipedia.

On BEAUMARCHAIS, PIERRE AUGUSTIN CARON DE, French Spy:

The minister of foreign affairs, the Comte de Vergennes, needed solid information for France in 1775 / 1776. The Comte de Guines, ambassador to the Court of St. James in London, received his post through the influence of the queen, Marie Antoinette.
The most brilliantly written reports came from the embassy's secret agent Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais. His chief informant was John Wilkes, a close friend of Franklin and pro-American Whig leader jailed by George III. Vergennes and Louis XVI accepted his reports enthusiastically, more than reports of Julien-Alexandre Achard de Bonvouloir, a retired officer from the Army's elite Regiment du Cap, who returned from Philadelphia, New York, Providence.
Next person in this network, Congressman Silas Deane come to Paris with letters of introduction. Arthur Lee, Beaumarchais and Franklin were acquainted through meetings earlier in 1775 at the London, also with John Wilkes. Louis XVI gave Vergennes approval for Beaumarchais to set up a commercial firm, Rodrique Hortalez et Cie., to provide munitions for the Americans or with money to buy them.
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BEAUMARCHAIS, PIERRE AUGUSTIN CARON DE was working together with Silas Deane (then he was the British agent) from Connecticut since 1776; Following a spying mission in Spain, Beaumarchais married second wife.
Pierre-Augustin Caron / Beaumarchais, b. 1732, d. 1799, watchmaker, inventor, diplomat, spy, arms dealer, and revolutionary;
born to Andre-Charles Caron, a watchmaker from Meaux. The family had converted to Roman Catholicism.
Beaumarchais in 1753, invented an escapement for watches that allowed them to be made substantially more accurate; Jean-Antoine Lepine / L'Pine / Jean-Andre Lepaute, the royal clockmaker in France became interested his invention.
Jean-Antoine Lepine was born as Jean-Antoine Depigny, son of Philibert Depigny; beginning his horological career under the direction of Mr. Decroze, manufacturer of Saconnex watches, in the suburbs of Geneva (Switzerland).
He moved to Paris in 1744 serving as apprentice to Andre-Charles Caron (1698 - 1775), at that time clockmaker to Louis XV.
In 1756 he married to Caron's daughter; 1762, he became master horologist and he was teacher of Abraham-Louis Breguet, to whom he had a business relation over many years (by Wikipedia). Lepine's work influenced particularly Abraham Louis Breguet; Breguet almost always used Lepine calibres and then modified them. Along with Ferdinand Berthoud, Lepine was master of Breguet.
In 1747 Abraham-Louis Breguet was born, son of Jonas-Louis Breguet / John Louis (more inf. at my webpages!) and Suzanne-Marguerite Bolle in Neuchatel. 1758 died his father; his wife remarried in 1759 with a first cousin of her husband, Joseph Tattet, holding the watchmaking profession. Led by his stepfather, the young Abraham-Louis was introduced to watchmaking. 1762 Breguet arrived in France, began his apprenticeship with a clockmaker of Versailles;
Breguet had two great masters: Ferdinand Berthoud and Jean-Antoine Lepine.

On Thomas Kanberg:
from Thomas Jefferson's letter to Carlos Martinez de Irujo, in March 1798, we read that Jefferson presents his compliments to the Chevalier d'Yrujo, and asks the favor of a passport for Thomas Kanberg, a friend of his, who is going to Europe on private business; he is a native of the North of Europe (perhaps of Germany); has been known to Th. Jefferson; whether he will take his passage from Baltimore or Philadelphia, depends on the fact from which place he can get the best convenience for going to some port in France. In 1795 the Spanish government named diplomat Carlos Fernando Martinez de Irujo, minister to the United States. For Jefferson's efforts to obtain travel papers for Tadeusz Kosciuszko as Thomas Kanberg, see the next letters to Philippe de Letombe and Robert Liston of 23 and 27 March 1798; Carlos Fernando Martinez de Irujo wrote back that the name of the port in Europe is left blank and may be filled up by Mr. Kanberg. Letombe replied to this letter that covered the requested passport and offered to send another in a different form if that would be more suitable 'a Monsieur Kanberg'; Robert Liston, was Great Britain's ambassador to the Ottoman Empire when, in 1796, his government appointed him ambassador to the United States. Liston replied that enclosed the requested passport and acknowledged that he 'shall be happy at all times to render every service in my power to any person in whom you are pleased to take an interest'.
Jefferson wrote letter to 'Thomas Kanberg', to GENERAL THADDEUS KOSCIUSKO, from PHILADELPHIA, in June 1798:
"DEAR SIR. Mr. Volney's departure for France gives me an opportunity of writing to you. I was happy in observing, for many days after your departure, that our winds were favorable for you. ... Your departure is not yet known, or even suspected. Niemcewicz / Niemsevioz was much affected. He is now at the federal city. He desired me to have some things taken care of for you. ... The times do not permit an indulgence in political disquisitions. But they forbid not the effusion of friendship, and not my warmest toward you, which no time will alter. ... True to a single object, the freedom and happiness of man, they have not veered about with the changelings and apostates...".

Kosciuszko in 1783 was promoted by the Continental Congress to brigadier general.
Returned to Poland in 1784.
In 1796 after the death of Catherine the Great, Kosciuszko was pardoned by Paul I, and emigrated to the United States again.
Kosciuszko left for the United States, via Stockholm, Sweden and London, departing from Bristol on June 17, 1797, and arriving in Philadelphia.
In March 1798, Kosciuszko received a letters from Europe with news that Polish General Jan Henryk Dabrowski was fighting in France under Napoleon and that Kosciuszko's sister had sent his two nephews in Kosciuszko's name to serve in Napoleon's ranks.
Tadeusz Kosciuszko consulted Thomas Jefferson, who procured him a passport under a false name and arranged for his secret departure for France and to Russia.
By Wikipedia: "Jefferson considered that I would be the most effective intermediary in bringing an accord with France, so I accepted the mission even if without any official authorization."
Kosciuszko arrived in Bayonne, France, on June 28, 1798.

The best friends of Kosciuszko in France after 1798 were the Zeltners;
Xaver Joseph Anton Zeltner born in 1764 in Solothurn, died 1835 in Saronno (Lombardy), close to Milano, Cath., son of Franz Anton, and Anna Maria de La Martiniere.
Brother of Peter Josef;
1794 the Jesuit College of Solothurn. 1781-88 officer of the Swiss Guards in France. 1789 public notary in Solothurn, 1793-94 Governor in Lugano. Febr. 1798 arrested in Solothurn as a patriot, 1798-1800 government governor. 1802-03 the Consul in Paris. 1810-14 member of the Solothurn cantonal parliament, 1811-14 appellation judge. 1814 member of Government, then under arrest;
at his residence (today the Kosciuszko Museum) lived 1815-17 the Polish freedom fighter Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
Author: Peter F. Kopp.
Details about the Zeltners:
Franz Anton Zeltner, peacemaker in the Peasants' War, positions of Solothurn and in Berns.
In the 18th century several Zeltners sat in Altrat, Franz Peter Zeltner was among the richest of Solothurn, was the grandfather of Helden, and father of Franz Xaver Anton and Uncle of Peter Alois served in Bucheggberg.
All true Roman Catholics; 1772 was Franz Anton Zeltner as head of the family;
was Johann Jakob Zeltner (1553-1623) Provost; Franz Viktor Zeltner (d. 1731, provost to Schönenwerd;
Franz Xaver Zeltner 1695-1777);
Franz Anton Zeltner was not only member of the Grand Council, but a Member of the Construction Committee;
Franz Peter Alois Zeitner
had grandfather, Johann Peter Zeitner (1657 - 1733);
his father, Franz Joseph Peter (1700-1770), was in 1725 elected to Grand Council and married 1731 to rich Anna Maria Vogelsang; 1736 was born Franz Xaver Joseph Anton; Franz Peter Alois was in 1739; 1737 girl was born, Maria-Anna-Catharina; the following four girls then; father moved in 1746 to Altrat, 1748 to Flumenthal, 1751 to Thuringia; the two brothers attended the Jesuit school. Nikolaus Joseph Xavier, b. 1734 died 1740; Next the way of the brothers separated for some time: Peter Alois 1756 became shoemakers; probably in French mercenary service. 1760 a member of the building committee,
1763 he married Isabelle de la Martiniere; a relative to Johann Viktor Leontius de la Martiniere.
Franz Peter Alois can be easily confused with the father.
The city of Solothurn / Solothurn / Soleure / Soletta, is the capital of the Canton of Solothurn in Switzerland. On 15 October 1817, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, the national hero of Poland and United States, died in Solothurn and was initially buried at the local cemetery. The city is situated 35 km north-east of Biel, and north-east of Neuchatel. South of Basel. In 1828 Solothurn became the seat of the Bishop of Basel.
We know about Andreas Zeltner b. 1887, d. 1946 in Niederbuchsiten, Solothurn, Switzerland; son of Andreas Zeltner b. 1863; grandson of Nicklaus Zeltner 1817 - 1884;
great-grandson of Josef Zeltner b. 1783.
And on Anna Maria Zeltner b. 1734 in Obergerlafingen, Solothurn, Switzerland.
Kosciuszko's landlord, Peter Joseph Zeltner, returned to Paris, acc. to Alex Storozynski - 2009. Peter Joseph Zeltner / Peter Joseph Zeltner von Solothurn was the Swiss Charge d'Affaires.
Franz Peter Alois Zeltner born 1737 in Solothurn, died in 1801, Solothurn, Cath., son of Francis Joseph, and Anna Maria Vogelsang. Married in 1772 to Maria Magdalena Wallier daughter of Louis, a City Major. Franz Peter Alois Zeltner studied at the Jesuit College of Solothurn. 1777-98 town clerk, in 1798 Member of Government, played an important role in the renewal of the alliance with France on 28 May 1777
(the document of the government of Solothurn - headquarters of the Embassy France to the Swiss has a signature of the Chancellor Franz-Peter-Zeltner Alois, 1736-1801).
With his brother Franz Xaver Josef Anton (1736-1801), his successor as a director, he was responsible for the Solothurn heyday.
Please remember about
1. Abraham-Louis Breguet or Bréguet b. 10 January 1747 and died on 17 September 1823, born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland (Neuchatel - see Duflon, Schaub, Christian Frautschi / Fraucci/ Frautchi / Frauchi b. 1839).
2. Luke (Lucas) Schaub, come from Bâle / Basel was born 1690 and died in London, 1758; received an education in Basel and in Saint-Aubin in the canton of Neuchâtel to learn the French language, after law school; Abraham Stanian, British Ambassador in Switzerland gave him various missions; also, Lord Cobham - British Ambassador in Vienna, take Schaub with him. In 1715 he was appointed ambassador to Vienna, finally the Polish Embassy.
At gw.geneanet.org/ on the ZELTNER family:
Thiebaut ZELTNER / Jean Thiebaut ZELTNER b. 1737 - Thann, Haut-Rhin, Alsace, FRANCE to parents Thiebaut ZELTNER 1699-1747 and Agnes SUTTER; his brothers and sisters Antoine ZELTNER 1728, Madeleine ZELTNER 1730, Joseph ZELTNER 1732, Joseph ZELTNER 1735, Jacques ZELTNER 1739, half sister Anne Marie ZELTNER 1747. Author of this tree: Bruno LISCH.

Jefferson and Kosciuszko met in 1797 and became firm friends. Jefferson was a member of the American Philosophical Society for 35 years, ... founded in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin.
"...Agrippa Hull, a freeborn black New Englander, volunteered at eighteen to join the Continental Army. During the Revolution, Hull served Kosciuszko as an orderly, and the two became fast friends. ...

When Kosciuszko returned to America in the 1790s, bearing the wounds of his own failed revolution,

he and Jefferson forged an intense friendship based on their shared
dreams for the global expansion of human freedom.
They sealed their bond with a blood compact whereby Jefferson would liberate his slaves upon Kosciuszko's death. But Jefferson died without fulfilling the promise he had made to Kosciuszko...".

Acc. to: Somerset County Historical Quarterly:
When in 1798 Kosciuszko decided to leave the United States and return to the Russian-controlled sector of Poland, his friend Thomas Jefferson provided him with a passport in a false name and arranged for his secret departure to France. 1798 Kosciuszko wrote out a will, which he entrusted to Jefferson as executor. In September 1817, shortly before his death in October, he wrote a letter to Jefferson. Several years after Kosciuszko's death, Jefferson, aged 77, pleaded his inability to execute the will due to age and the numerous legal complexities of the bequest. Kosciuszko had made a total of four wills; within months after his death in October 1817, two other claims were made on his American estate; one by Kosciusko Armstrong and one by the Zeltner family. A representative of the Russian government also made inquiries. Kosciuszko went to France, first to Paris, where, two years later, in 1800, at the request of friends in America, he prepared a work 'Manoeuvers of Horse Artillery', which was published in Philadelphia in 1803, in New York in 1808, and in London in 1809.
Then Tadeusz Kosciuszko went into retirement in Berville, close to Fontainebleau, where he had one permanent friend, the Swiss Ambassador to France, Zeltner. There he devoted himself to the education of Zeltner's children, especially to Emily, Zeltner's youngest daughter, to whom he became godfather.
And there he spent about twelve happy years (1802-1814), records of which are mostly lost to public knowledge. Napoleon solicited Kosciuszko's aid in his campaigns against Russia, but he refused the proffer. Paul I, and Paul's son, Alexander I, now on the throne, was his friend. When Alexander I was in Paris persuading him to accept the gift of money of Alexander's father. He at once decided to leave France, and take refuge in Switzerland. There he settled down at Soleure that is in Zuchwil / Zuchuil. This was not only Zeltner's birthplace, but there lived Zeltner's brother; there were spent the remaining four years of his life. He was buried at Soleure; made a formal request to Alexander, then King of Poland, that his remains be conveyed to Cracow and buried in the great Cathedral. Switzerland did not give up his heart from Zuchuil. But years afterward, when the elder Zeltners had passed away, the family of the Count Morosini, who had married Emily Zeltner, took up from the churchyard the little box, leaving, however, the monument, and it now is, in the Polish museum.
Copyright by Somerset County Historical Quarterly, PUBLICATION COMMITTEE: A. Van Doren Honeyman, James J. Bergen, Alexander G. Anderson, John F. Reger, Joshua Doughty, William W. Smalley.

On Emilia von Zeltner-Morosini:
Count Morosini had married Emily Zeltner.
Kosciuszko died in 1817 and bequeathed to Emilia von Zeltner. His heart follows Emilia from Solothurn to Vezia, then to Varese and later returned with her to Vezia (close to Lugano in southern Switzerland, north-west of Milano) in 1872. It was later moved to the Polish Museum in Rapperswil Castle. Finally, the Heart moved in the Royal Castle in Warsaw.
Emily Zeltner / Emilia von Zeltner-Morosini, was daughter of Franz Xavier von Zeltner, mayor of Solothurn and
come from Peter Josef Zeltner, mate Kosciuszko in Paris.
Morosini were living in Vezia (Villa Negroni is ex-Morosini).
Peter Zeltner bought Villa Recalcati in Varese and moved there.
Emily was niece of Peter Josef Zeltner, friend of Kosciuszko in Paris since 1798;
Emily married Giovan Battista Morosini, living at Villa Morosini in Vezia.
Emilio Morosini was son of Emily and Giovan Battista, was an Hero of the Italian Risorgimento; died in the revolutionary events.
Acc. to http://www.geocaching.com/geocache/
Emilio Morosini son of the nobleman Giovan / Gian Battista Morosini of Vezia (Lugano) and Emily von Zeltner-Morosini / Donna Emilia Zeltner of Solothurn, daughter of Franz Xavier the Swiss ambassador in France, was born in Varese, where the family had moved from Ticino. Varese - north-west of Milano.
Emilio Morosini was only son with five sisters (Louise, Annetta, Josephine, Carolina and Cristina [see Verdi !], by Wikipedia), grew up under Angelo Fava and studied in Milan; friend of Enrico and Emilio Dandolo and Luciano Manara; member of Uprising in March 1848, under command of Manara in Castelnuovo del Garda; take refuge in Switzerland; with Garibaldi in 1849 defend the Roman Republic of Mazzini.

Above Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi b. in Le Roncole in 1813 in Milan, a composer, close to Emilia Morosini in 1844, it is the correspondence between Giuseppe Verdi and the Morosini family, noble house of Lombard in the Villa Negroni in Vezia (a correspondence mother Emilia and daughters Josephine, Annetta, Carolina and Cristina) in 1842 to 1901; letters of the daughter of Emilia, the Countess Giuseppina Negroni Prati Morosini (1824 to 1909).
See http://www.ics.uci.edu.

We back to friends of Kosciuszko.
Szymon Askenazy, 'Ksiaze Józef Poniatowski...', wrote:
Józef Poniatowski in the summer of 1798 settled in Prussian Warsaw. In 1798 the French Republic invaded the Rhine and the Alps, Bonaparte sailed for Egypt;
Mrs. Vauban, his favorite, has invited to each other Versailles homeless to Warsaw, Louis XVIII, the Dukes of Berry and Conde. "He received us with true contentment" - writes in his diary ex-adjutant of Kosciuszko and the head of the brigade of the Danube, General Fisher, on his return to Warsaw and visited the Prince in Jablonna.
1802 - the Prussian government has changed attitude towards Duke.

Józef Drzewiecki, born 1772 in Juskowice, d. 1852, MP in 1792, Colonel in 1794, since 1817 the Krzemieniec county marshal of the nobility. Charles's father and grandfather of Stefan Drzewiecki - the pioneer of the underwater navigation (see Duflon and Breguet in St Petersburg !); diarist;
Jozef was son of Felicjan Raphael (chamberlain of Krzemieniec) and Anna Bledowski; 1792 MP from Volyn. At Maciejowice was captured (taken to Taszan), soon freed with helps of generals Kamieński, Kniaziewicz and Sierakowski. In the conspiracy in Lviv (1795-1796), founded the underground club in Warsaw. After a long way by the Vienna-Karlsbad-Leipzig-Zurich-Mestre reached in 1797 the Legions, at headquarters in the rank of captain. In Rome at the Council of Economic;
with Kniaziewicz participated in a mission to Paris to the Directorate in 1799; 1799-1801 the Danubian Legion, and together with Kniaziewicza and S. Fisher
(see Wola Pszczolecka; and Kosciuszko in 1794 and also Madame Fiszer in Paris)
resigned in Florence on June 10, 1801, and then returned to the country. He collaborated with Tadeusz Czacki;
a co-founder of the Black Sea Trade Association on July 27, 1802 (see Horodyski, Szaniawski and Odessa).

Sołtyk Stanislaw (1752-1833) took an active part in the conspiracy before the Kosciuszko Uprising; Summer 1794 was imprisoned with his wife and small children by the Austrians, and Prussians in a fortress;
under the pseudonym John Weygtynowski participated (including Venice, Milan) in secret network to create the Polish Legions in Italy. After returning to Poland (1798), was repressioned,
organized metal industry in Chlewiska,
co-founded in 1800 the Warsaw Society of Friends of Sciences as well as the Black Sea Trade Association (1802).

Michal Ossowski, of Krakow, teacher, then a friend of Prot Potocki, the governor of Kiev, looking at actions of Tepper, Cabrita, Schultz and other bankers with Prot Potocki; founding of the bank in the capital of the kingdom; the collapse of the old banks in 1793 has led to the closure of the Prot Potocki bussiness;
Ossowski, look on the Black Sea trade, went to St. Petersburg, and Przemysl; 1802 - Tadeusz Czacki, above named Stanislaw Sołtyk, above Josef / Joseph Drzewiecki, Michal Walicki formed a trading company.
With help of France and Duke Richelieu started to buy grain and trees for shipbuilding. 1803 the ships from Odessa arrived Triest (see Nugent and Croy).

Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski 1767 - 1828 (see more details at my webpages)
1801 became interested in the problems of the Black Sea. Wrote down the memorial to the French government, published in 1802 in French and German newspapers showed the benefits of trade with France, Ukraine;
received support for his plans from Bonaparte. In September 1802 arrived in Warsaw, and in November he was elected an member of the Warsaw Society of Friends of Sciences (see above mentioned Sołtyk Stanislaw) with mathematics Ignacy Zaborowski.
Member of the company 'Trzecieski, Horodyski et comp.', founded in Odessa for the development of the Black Sea trade. 1803 arrived in Odessa, where he investigated the conditions for trade with France. However, a break of diplomatic relations between France and Russia in 1803 make impossible for these targets. Back to France.
Then under Adam Jerzy Czartoryski acted in Krzemieniec. He was from the family of Poniatowski (see full genealogy at my domain).

Melchior Józef Neyman ca 1764 - 1835, in 1799 served to the French army, he was send to gen. Charles Kniaziewicz in April 1799; acted with Szaniawski; was then as a second lieutenant in the French colonial army in Guadeloupe. Meanwhile he had to leave Paris to Italy because was close to the Polish Republicans (also Maleszewski) and Bernadotte send him to the headquarters of the French army in Italy; Joubert assigned him to his headquarters; but Sokolnicki decided to keep him in Paris (see Kniaziewicz, Kosciuszko and Bonneau); October 1799 he came to Genoa. Joubert was killed at Novi, and Neyman tried to get to the Danubian Legion (see Fiszer and Radolinski family) and its commander Kniaziewicz did not agree to his party. J. Championnet, Joubert's successor on the position of commander in chief of the Italian army, given support to Neyman. But after the death of Championnet, he - as a Jacobin - lost position - the new Chief of Staff Ch. Oudinot did not agree to keep him on the staff and directed him in 1800 to Laboissiere's division; Neyman was the chief of staff of the cavalry right wing of gen. Dupont with support of his friend, Wladyslaw Jablonowski; He was now colonel. 1801 he took a leave and left for Paris. Here again, wrote against Dabrowski; when he returned to Poland ?
1806 was already in the country, in Volhynia and Podolia, in connection with Napoleon plans;
acted with August Trzecieski, also with the French authorities, to prepare on the south-east uprising; this area was penetrated at the end of 1802 by the commercial house 'Trzecieski, Horodyski et comp.' for increasing trade in the Black Sea. Neyman was sent by conspirators at the Volyn in January 1807 and in February back to Warsaw (Suchet); with Andrew Horodyski wrote to Talleyrand, which pointed the possibility of uprising in Volhynia and Podolia, against the Russian garrisons (Mareta);

NEYMAN together with
Michael Kochanowski {Michał Ambroży Kochanowski b. 1757 in Sandomierz, died in 1832 in Warsaw},
Anthony Gliszczyriski / Antoni GLISZCZYNSKI,
Horodyski and
Szaniawski wrote memorial to Talleyrand against the magnates, presented the need to reorganize the army, vocation of Kosciuszko, and remove the Prussian officials.

At the same time the radicals tried to get on public opinion.
Next Szaniawski, Horodyski, Gliszczyriski et al., announced in "Warsaw Newspaper" 3 Letters (to Szaniawski, Maleszewski and John Nepomuk Malachowski);
During the Polish-Austrian War of 1809 under the orders of Jozef Poniatowski Neyman was assigned deputy of General J. Niemojewski, commander of the department of Lomza, the military commissar was Dominik Kuczynski. then belonged to the garrison of the fortress Serock (commander was 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 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, born in Murzynowo 1811, a veteran of 1830 and 1848; and Alexander Charles Joseph, in 1816, a prisoner of State in 1846, soldier of 1848.
Opalenica - west of Poznan.

Stanislaw Fiszer / Fischer (1769–1812) was Polish General and Chief of Staff of the Duchy of Warsaw. He was married to Wirydianna Radolinska (see Wola Pszczolecka; Kalinowski, Oginski, Trubecki, Konstantynowicz; Estonia; Walewski and Madalinski, Kiedrzynski); 1783-1788 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 he 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 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 he 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 Gdańsk in 1792.
Ludwik Fiszer b. 1800, Warszawa, a lawyer, a nephew of General Stanislaw Fiszer.
His grandfather d. 1783, was the colonel of the Russian army, and then service of Polish Army in 1767, adjutant general of the King Stanislaus Augustus.
Parents of Stanislaw Fiszer 1759-1812 were Karol Ludwik Fiszer General Major, 1730-1783 and Joanna Luiza Elzbieta von Luck 1738-1788;
wife Wirydianna 1761-1826 was daughter of Józef Stanislaw Radolinski of Wschowa, 1730-1781 and Katarzyna Raczynska 1744-1792 (see Kiedrzynski and Raczynski).

More about Stanislaw Fiszer:

Stanislaw Fisher / Fischer was the son of Charles Louis Fischer, who passed through the Polish army from the Russian service (ca 1761; see Pilar-Pilchau), a lieutenant colonel, 1767 was the adjutant of the king, and in 1771 was promoted to the rank of colonel in the 1st infantry regiment. In 1767 Fischer received nobility with the coat of arms Tarczała, in 1774 major general. He was married to Joanna Louise Elizabeth von Luck. Stanislaw was born in Mazovia as the youngest of four siblings (he had the oldest sister Joanna, and two older brothers - William Louis Sebastian and Charles John Leonard).
He defended the Constitution of 3 May and was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Military Virtue in 1792.
Also gained promotion to captain, and above all had Kosciuszko's trust; was his favorite (he called to him "Fiszerek").
Stanislaw Fiszer remained in the army after the Tagrowica. In 1792 was admitted to the Gdansk Masonic Lodge, and he organized here a secret conspiracy. Together with Dabrowski tried to organize resistance against the Prussians in 1793 in Pomerania with Gdansk and Torun.
During the insurrection of 1794 Fisher was promoted to the rank of Major; April 1794 - he was the aide - adjutant to Kosciuszko and chief of his staff. Fisher in the absence of Kosciuszko signed his orders; 1794 - emigrated to France, where he vegetated in Paris;
after returning of Kosciuszko from America in 1798, Fisher went to the legion of the Danube, in which he was the head of the brigade.
1800 - close to Offenburg fell into the hands of Merveldt; as a political prisoner he was sent to the Czech, where he was imprisoned in Königgrätz (Hradec Kralove) until 1 February 1801.
With the efforts of Kosciuszko and General Moreau was replaced by Lichtenstein.
Fisher after consultation with Kosciuszko, back to the Danube Legion, but resigned - the summer of 1801;
leaves the service. Studied in Paris;
Kosciuszko showed to him Wirydianna Kwilecka, nee Radolińska; then he traveled to Italy, England, Holland and Germany, where in the local libraries studied the works of the military. The summer of 1802 - visited Warsaw and met Jozef Poniatowski. He settled then in the Great Poland, where Mycielski gave him the property. Meanwhile Wirydianna finally obtained a divorce from first husband, and she could marry Fiszer.
When Stanislaw Fiszer received a letter of Wybicki, sent in Berlin on November 4, 1806, Fisher contrary to the promises made his wife and objections of Kosciuszko, immediately gone to Dabrowski. The chief of the legions sent him on 18 November 1806 to Napoleon, with the report on the state of the organization of the Polish armed forces; at the request of Dabrowski was promoted to Brigadier General.
He served as the Chief of Staff under Zajączek; he was head of the Polish military General Staff.
At the end of January 1809 visited Paris, where he discussed issues related to the reorganization of the army of the Duchy of Warsaw. 1810, Fiszer / Fisher was promoted to the rank of Major General.
1811 - Fiszer / Fisher also served as head of the Polish military intelligence.
In the war of 1812 Gen. Fisher served as Chief of Staff of Polish corps. During the Battle of Smolensk in 1812 personally led the attack of the Polish infantry.

We back to Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszko / Andrew Thaddeus Bonaventure Kosciuszko, b. 1746, hero in Poland, Belarus, and the United States. As Supreme Commander of the Polish National Armed Forces, he led the 1794 Kosciuszko Uprising. Born in Mereczowszczyzna / Merechevschina, Belarus close to Kosów Poleski / Kosava; Kosciuszko was the youngest son of Ludwik Tadeusz Kosciuszko, an officer in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Army, and his wife Tekla, nee Ratomska. Kosciuszko moved to France in 1769 to studies, returned to Poland in 1774, returned to France. In 1776, Kosciuszko moved to North America, where he took part in the American Revolutionary War; back to Poland in 1784, as a major general in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Army in 1789;
Polish-Russian War of 1792; 1796, Kosciuszko was pardoned by Paul I, and he emigrated to the United States; close friend of Thomas Jefferson, returned to Bayonne, France, on June 28, 1798.
Kosciuszko remained politically active in Polish circles in France, and in 1799, he joined the Society of Polish Republicans, but October 17 and November 6, 1799, he met with Napoleon Bonaparte; 1801, Kosciuszko settled in Breville, near Paris;
Kosciuszko wrote a letter to Napoleon, and did not move to the Duchy of Warsaw;
after the fall of Napoleon, he met with Russia's Tsar Alexander I, in Paris and then in Braunau, Switzerland, demanded borders on the Dvina and Dnieper Rivers in the east.
In Vienna, Kosciuszko called new Poland as "a joke" of Russia; send letters to the Tsar, and left Vienna, moved to Solothurn, Switzerland.

Above named The Society of Polish Republicans was the Polish secret organization, in Warsaw on October 1, 1798 to mid-1801; with contact to the Deputation in Paris, and Kosciuszko in Paris.
The main activists were:
Jan Orchowski / John Aloysius Orchowski,
Raymond Rembieliński,
Andrew Horodyski and
Erasmus Mycielski.

Rajmund Rembielinski 1775 - 1841, MP, Freemason.

Andrzej Michal Horodyski b. 1773 in Baworowo, d. 1847 / 1857, politician, translator, freemason; the son of Anthony, of Kiev, and Justyna Marchocki; 1796 was an activist of Centralization of Lviv. 1798 moved to Warsaw, where he became director, after ERAZM Mycielski, of the Society of Polish Republicans, as Andrew Dumanski. In 1801, ran encrypted correspondence with H. Kollataja.
In 1802, formed in Odessa the store of Trzycieski, Horodyski et comp.; also with P. Maleszewski, J. K. Szaniawski and J. Drzewiecki. In 1831 Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Erazm Mycielski b. 1769 in Kamieniec Podolski, died 1800 Kalisz, Colonel in 1794, son of Aleksander Mycielski General; 1775 served the Regiment of Poninski. Captain 1788. Campaigns in 1792 took place in Lithuania. The Kosciuszko Uprising 1794. He was a member of the conspiracy, preparing the uprising of Kosciuszko; promoted by Tadeusz Kosciuszko.
He was one of the founders of the Polish Society (1798). He was involved in the conspiracy in the Great Poland.

Above Aleksander Mycielski 1723 - 1818, the Crown Army lieutenant general, envoy.
Aleksander Mycielski 1723 - 1818 was son of Jan MYCIELSKI / John Mycielski, a lieutenant of the royal army and Domicella Horodynski;
he was a friend of Joseph Alexander Sulkowski.

Above Aleksander Józef Sulkowski, 1695 - 1762, 1733-1738 the Saxon Electorate prime minister, Count and Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, chamberlain of Augustus III, 1734 Saxon Infantry Major General, grew up at the royal court,
was the closest adviser the King and Elector Augustus III.
Prince Alexander Joseph died in Leszno in 1762, had a four sons from his first marriage.

Jan Paszkowski, born in 1742 + Petronela Kulikowska with son Dominik Paszkowski, b. 1783 in Brody, d. 1866 + Anna Niemojewska, died in 1872 (tomb in Kraków); Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, b. 12.10.1778 in Brody (to 1st wife of Jan), d. 10.3.1856 in Cracow, General, Virtuti Militari, owner of Tonie close to Cracow, tomb in Cracow - Rakowice, was half-brother of above Dominik Paszkowski. Dominik Paszkowski was father of Józef Franciszek Paszkowski.
It's just a hypothetical representation of ancestors of above Anna! Born ca 1795 ?, died 1872: maybe ? her mother was Ludwika nee Walewska 1775-1863 and her grandfather Józef Kalasanty Walewski 1747-1792 + Paulina Pulina Radolinska, and great-grandfather Aleksander Walewski m. Elzbieta Mecinska of Jedlno. Jozef Niemojowski / Niemojewski 1760-1836 m. ca 1790 to Ludwika Walewska 1775-1863, with Leon Michal b. 1798; Izabella Salomea Niemojowska b. 1801; Adolf Józef 1802-1873; Edward 1810-1874; Józef Niemojowski 1840-1857; and Anna b. ca 1795 died 1872 m. Paszkowski?
Sons of above Dominik Paszkowski:
Franciszek Paszkowski b. 1818 in Warsaw, d. 1883 Cracow, owner of Tonie, MP; and
Józef Franciszek Daniel Paszkowski, b. 1817 in Warsaw, d. 1861 in Warsaw, + Seweryna Stompf with children:
1. Franciszek Paszkowski, jurist, in 1902 owner of Tonie, and
2. Leon Ignacy Paszkowski, 1845 - 1904, director of a bank in Cracow, + (1875 - 1887) Maria Lasocka daughter of Bronislaw + Felicja Wolowska.
In Cracow buried
Józef Franciszek Daniel Paszkowski 1817–1861, who married to Kazimiera Seweryna Stompf; PASZKOWSKI Józef Edmund 1817-1861, poet, translator; Dominik Paszkowski 1783–1866 son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742 + Petronela Kulikowska, who married Anna Niemojewska; Laura Anna Antonina Paszkowska 1844–1866 daughter of above Józef + Kazimiera Stompf.
Jan Paszkowski married two times: unknown and Petronela.
Above mentioned Franciszek Paszkowski, MP, son of Dominik (1783-1866) + Anna nee Niemojewski (d. 1872), was brother of above PASZKOWSKI Józef Edmund 1817-1861, poet, translator; Franciszek studied painting at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts.
We know about: Anna Niemojewska of Swiedziebnia in 1862, close to Brodnica and Rypin. KOBYLANSKI Michal d. ca 1781 from Kozuby Nowe m. 1st unknown, 2nd Zofia Niemojewska (Lutynia ca 5 km north-east of Jarocin; see Kiedrzynski in Noskow).

Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski died in 1856, in September 1800 received the assignment to captain in the Italian Legion. In 1801 he met Thaddeus Kosciuszko and the next three years 1801-1804 he spent at his side gathering material for a biography. In 1804-1805, he was in a camp of Chalons-sur-Marne.
He was reactivated on the staff of Joachim Murat, as a translator and espionage officer, also an aide of Murat; He had correspondence contact with Kosciuszko, who named him 'my Paszkos'.
In January 1815 Paszkowski resigned from the position of secretary in the Polish Kingdom, and was deleted from the state service of the Polish army. After leaving the military he went abroad, visiting Kosciuszko and Frederick Augustus ex Duke of the Warsaw Duchy

(Frederick Augustus I / Frederick Augustus Joseph Maria Anton Johann Nepomuk Aloys Xavier / Friedrich August I b. 1750, was King of Saxony 1805-1827, Elector of Saxony 1763-1806 and as Duke Frederick Augustus I / Fryderyk August I of Warsaw 1807–1813; succeeding his father in 1763 as the elector Frederick Augustus III. Son of Frederick Christian / Fryderyk Krystian Wettyn b. 1722 who was the son of Frederick Augustus II, Prince-Elector of Saxony and King of Poland, by his wife, Maria Josepha of Austria. Grandson of Augustus III / Augustas III b. 1696 the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania 1734 until 1763, known as Frederick Augustus II / Friedrich August II - 1719 he married Maria Josepha, daughter of the Holy Roman emperor Joseph I).

Back to the Posen Duchy, and then he settled in the Republic of Cracow - in 1820 in the village Tonie; after the death of Kosciuszko received an inheritance, and in Krakow organized the funeral of Kosciuszko; he was one of the initiators of the Kosciuszko mound in Krakow and chairman of the committee of its construction.

Stanisław Mielżyński was born on November 14, 1778 in Rąbin as Stanislaw Kostka Andrew James. He was the fourth child (the first of three sons) of the writer of the Crown - Maximilian Mielżyński and Constance Czapski. In the early 90's of the XVIII cent., the family lived in Pawlowice owned Maximilian. In 1799, died Count Maximilian Mielżyński, the owner of a huge fortune inherited by his three sons. Stanislaw got Pawlowice, Poniec, Łaszczyn and Gołańcz. His brother Nicholas among others, Żytowiecko, Leka, Karczewo, Baszków close to Krotoszyn and Rawicz; the youngest brother Thomas died four years later. Three brothers had sister Catherine. On 18 November 1800, Stanislaw married in Gostyn to Prowidencja Honorata Zaremba, the daughter of the chamberlain Peter Zaremba and Elizabeth nee Radoliński. From this marriage were born in the following order: Elizabeth (1802), Joseph (1803), next daughter (1807), Leon (1809) and Eleanor (1815).
1806 in November, the French troops invaded the Great Poland; in Poznan was gen. Jan Henryk Dabrowski and Joseph Wybicki who known Mielżyński and began creating Polish army; the count Stanislaw Mielżyński on 24 November 1806 was appointed colonel of the Napoleonic army and began to organize 3rd infantry regiment in the division of the General Jan Henryk Dabrowski.
The commanders of the other regiments in the division were also Prince Anthony Sulkowski from Rydzyna (1 Regiment), Łącki (2 regiment) and Poniński (4 Regiment). With Mielżyński co-operated the commander of the battalion Major Stanislaw Fisher / Fiszer (then the Army Chief of General Staff). On January 3, 1807 created division of gen. J. H. Dąbrowski, with the 3rd Infantry Regiment, of Colonel Stanislav Mielżyński stationed in Pawlowice. Other regiments in Leszno, Zduny and Rawicz (see Sulkowski).
The service of regiment in Gdansk lasted for two years until 1809. In the spring of 1809 the Duchy of Warsaw was attacked by the Austrian army. He was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General (20 March 1810). Mielżyński was the commander of one of three departments in Plock. On the way to Russia 30 V 1812 by Leszno passed Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, going from Głogów to Poznań. The Polish Army was partly assigned to the units of the French, led by Prince Jozef Poniatowski. The corps consisted of three infantry divisions;
General Mielżyński was appointed commander of the infantry brigade in the 16th infantry division of General Zajączek. With him commanders of the brigades in the division were: General Franciszek Paszkowski (II infantry brigade) and General Tyszkiewicz (cavalry brigade).

Mielżyński co-operated with Zakrzewski and Miaskovsky. During 1813, the Russians occupied the former Duchy of Warsaw. His mother died July 29 1813 (1812 ?).
After complete breakdown, General Mielżyński was commander in the 3rd Infantry Division of General Loison within the thirteenth corps of Marshal Louis N. Davout; Meanwhile, on December 19, 1812, Russian troops seized Leszno, then again took the Prussians. As a result of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the Great Poland was the Grand Duchy of Posen.
On September 8, 1815 Mielżyński was released from military service and began acted in secret societies, among others, in the Poznan branch of the National Freemasonry, the 'Association of Kosynier', he was a member of Freemasonry in the seventh degree and also belonged to several other Masonic lodges: "Knights of the Star", "The Brothers of the Union", was a master of the lodge "Humanity".
Stanislaw Mielżyński died in Pawlowice in June 1826 and was buried here; left 17-year-old son Leo, who got Pawłowice and Kąkolewo; Stanislaw; Elizabeth (1822 married Louis Mycielski, who in 1831 died) got Poniec; Filipina (wife of Ignatius Szczaniecki - Miedzychód, a colonel during the uprising of 1848) had Łaszczyn, while
youngest Eleonora Laura (m. in 1834 to Karol Czarniecki of Volhynia, divorced, 2nd m. in 1850 to General Józef Napoleon Hutten-Czapski) taken Gołańcz.
Gołańcz is situated at northern Great Poland, close to Chodziez. The widow Prowidencja lived later in Poznan by 11 years. She died in Poznan, on October 11, 1837 and was buried in Pawlowice.
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Józef Czapski on 29 January 1850 - as an administrator of Smogulec - married Eleonora / Eleanor Czarnecka (1815-1875), daughter of General Stanislaw Mielzynski, owner of Smogulec and Golancza; 1846 she was separated with her husband Charles Czarnecki;
1851, Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski / Bogdan Hutten Czapski was born (1851-1937);
about him at my webpages - more at page nr 1;
Smogulec and Golancza since the eighteenth century, remained in the hands of the family Mielzynski. Eleonora / Eleanor Czarnecka inherited them; Eleonora 1st married Karol Czarnecki, 2nd in 1850 to Joseph Czapski / Napoleon Jozef Czapski (died in 1852), the only son of Joseph Czapski, Major General, and Cornelia Plawinski; Bogdan Hutten-Czapski (1851-1937) led a busy political and diplomatic activity in the service of the Prussian State (see my page No 1).
Since 1918, he stayed in Smogulec; Czapski Bogdan has adopted before the death, 25 aged Emeryk August Czapski, son of Karol Czapski of the Lithuanian Czapski line. Bogdan will's executor was his cousin Józef Czapski of Modra; in the first half of the nineteenth century, the heiress of Modra was Rozalia Chlapowski - Engeström, the wife of a Swedish diplomat and politician, Count Lars Lawrence von Engeström - 1803; 1826, to German merchant Daniel Gottlieb Baartha; before 1939 Modra was owned by Joseph Hutten-Czapski of Kuchary close to Pleszew.
On the other hand, in March, 1909 representatives of the Census Bureaus conferring with Pilsudski, Jodko and Slawek in Vienna. The project is called intelligence operation 'Informer R', directed the same Ronge - hidden it even from his own intelligence apparatus. The management of the organization called 'The Informer R' were Jozef Pilsudski, Valery Slawek responsible for ongoing contacts with the representative of the interview, Captain Joseph Rybak; and Witold Jodko-Narkiewicz.
Note:
Paszkówka is a village located 30 km to the south-west of Kraków and 15 km west of Skawina. Owners: the families Rusocicki, Paszkowski. Around 1860 the manor with neighbouring lands was bought by Leonard Wężyk. Leonard Wężyk (1810 or 1816 - 1876) member of the National Parliament of Galicia 1861-1869, 1872-1875, owner of the Paszkówka in the district Kalwarya; of Wadowice, and Krakow MP. His parents: Stanisław Wężyk 1778-1855 and Salomea Rottermund 1780-1880. In the nineteenth century the village was ruled by Pruszczyński and Rottermund, and at the end of the century belonged to Leonard and Ludwik Wężyk with Żeleńska in the 1880s. In 1890 by Jan Wężyk.
Ludwika Wężyk nee Żeleński was born in 1810, to Kryspin Żeleński and Krystyna Antonina Agnieszka Ankwicz; Kryspin was born in 1770. Krystyna was born in 1785. Ludwika had brother Wit Stefan Artur Żeleński; Ludwika married Leonard Wężyk and 2nd to Hieronim Borowski b. 1810. They had one daughter Justyna Benoe born Borowski.
Stanisław Wężyk 1778-1855 m. Salomea Rottermund (after 1780) 1780-1880 with children: Kornelia Wężyk, 1830 - 1881. Wezyk and Rottermund come from Brzeźnica close to Skawina, see: Jan Wężyk, owner of Pobiedro close to Paszkówka; Wojciech Rottermund.

More here:

Count Bogdan von Hutten-Czapski, Antoine Louis Breguet, Louis-Clement Breguet, Piotr Paweł Jan Maleszewski, Michal Kleofas Oginski, Pyotr Dmitrievich Swiatopelk Mirski - part 1.

Honorary Major-General - on 27 September 1939 - Sir Vernon George Waldegrave Kell, Sidney Reilly, de VENTURE de PARADIS, Jozef Sulkowski - part 2.

Engineer Louis Franzevich Dyuflon, Luke (Lucas) Schaub, Artur Khristyanovich Artuzov Frauchi, Romuald Ludwig Pilar von Pilchau (Roman Aleksandrovich) - part 3.



CHOBIENICE:

east to Babimost [1793 to Prussia] and KRAMSKO 8 km [on the western border of Poland]; east to KLEPSK [18 km south-west to CHOBIENICE; to Silesia from 1234, the UNRUG family in 1438; 1482 to Brandenburg], 13 km east to the Silesia / Brandenburg / Prussia ex-border.
In 1920, Ignacy Mielzynski / Maciej Ignacy Mielzynski invited here Jarogniew Drweski.
1913, ex-owner of Chobienice back to the estate; Maciej Mielzynski / Maciej Ignacy Mielzynski b. 1869, killed Alfred Miaczynski.
1910, Ignacy Mielzynski of Iwno, bought Chobienice from Maciej. Ignacy Mielzynski, b. 1871 in Chobienice, d. 1938 in Iwno [5 km east to Kostrzyn Wielkopolski], Colonel.

1906, Count Maciej Mielzynski, owner of Chobienice, married to Felicja Potocka [Maciej Ignacy b. 1869 in Chobienice; d. 1944 in Vienna / Wieden; m. 2nd to Seweryna. FELICJA POTOCKA b. 1875 in POZNAN], with 2 daughters and son Karol.
1890 - 1896 Chobienice owned by Germans. Chobienice included Nowina, Tominica, Wojciechowo, Godziszewo. Owner Count Karol Mielzynski.
In 1846 Chobienice included Godziszewo, Grójec Wielki, Grójec Maly, Borowe, Wojciechowo, Zakrzewo. Maciej Mielzynski was the friend of Jan Kurnatowski from Lithuania.

In 1824 Maciej Józef Franciszek Mielzynski, owner of CHOBIENICE, insurgent in 1831, the friend of Karol Marcinkowski.
1800, Chobienice owned by Prokop Mielzynski, then to Konstacja Mielzynska.
1765, Józef Mielzynski, the governor of Poznan.

1695, Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) official in KCYNIA, bought Chobienice in 1669 / 1677, and 1683 / 1696 Wozniki and Borzyslaw, Block, Laki, Kakolew, Godziszew, Kotow and Pawlowice.
He was married three times:
1st in Wronki, 1662, to Jadwiga Korzbok Lacka, daughter of Jan LACKI, and Elzbieta Grudzinska. She died in Morakowo in 1664.
Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) m. 2nd in 1667 in Grocholin, to Teresa Baranowska, daughter of Adama Dadzbog and Barbara Strzelecka; she died in 1682;
m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, daughter of Krzysztof and Teresa Grodziecka; she was widow after Adam Gorzycki.

PAWLOWICE - 15 km north-west to ROKOSOWO; 15 km east to LESZNO; 35 km south-east to Wloszakowice.
Katarzyna Mycielska-Mielzynska in 1701 founded new church in Pawlowice; she died in Dabrowa in 1712.
In PAWLOWICE, the LESZNO county, Maksymilian Mielzynski had built a palace in 1785-1790.

Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA had sons:

1. Krzysztof Mielzynski,

[governor of Przemet (1717-1721), the official in Kcynia (1693), 1670-1721, with son Andrzej Mielzynski, 1698-1771, m. Anna Petronela Bninska 1720-1771, and grandson Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, b. 1738 - Laszczyn, died in 1799 - Pawlowice, the owner of PAWLOWICE, m. in 1771, Mierzyszyn, to Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813; with daughter Css Katarzyna Mielzynska 1775-1817, m. Prokop Mielzynski, lieutenant (1793), 1763-1800]
2.
Franciszek Mielzynski
[Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, 1682-1738, the owner of CHOBIENICE; with children:
1. daughter
Józefa Mielzynska, ca 1729-1752, m. Rafal Tadeusz Gajewski,
and granddaughter Wiktoria Jakobina Gajewska b. in 1749, m. Jan Józef Kwilecki 1729-1789.
2.
Józef Klemens Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI, the owner of CHOBIENICE, governor of Kalisz (1758-1763), Poznan (1763-1782), Kalisz (1782-1786), Poznan (1786-1792), 1729-1792; m. Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska, 1718-1797 {Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750, son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski, was also the husband of Wirydiana Mielzynska-BNINSKA}.
Compare:
Wiridianna / Wiridiana Radolinska - her grandparents:
Józef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa, 1680-1740; Teresa Swinarska 1700-1771; Leon Raczynski 1698-1755; Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska 1718-1797 {she was married twice};
her parents: Józef Stanislaw Radolinski of Wschowa 1730-1781; Katarzyna Raczynska 1744-1792.

Wiridianna Radolinska, 1761-1826, m. 1st in ca 1780 to Antoni Maciej Konstanty Kwilecki, chamberlein of the King, b. 1764 son of Franciszek Antoni Kwilecki 1725-1794 and Teresa Agnieszka Sczaniecka 1740-1807; Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 2nd in 1806 to General Stanislaw Fiszer 1759-1812, son of Karol Ludwik Fiszer, General Major, 1730-1783 + Joanna Luiza Elzbieta von Luck 1738-1788.
Wirydianna Fiszerowa / Fiszer / Wirydianna Radolinska, Kwilecka b. in Wyszyny, d. in Dzialyn in 1826 (Dzialyn - a village in the administrative district of Klecko, in west-central Poland, at way from Klecko to Gniezno); she known Frederick II of Prussia, Izabela Czartoryska, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, Józef Poniatowski, Jan Henryk Dabrowski, and Tadeusz Kosciuszko; her sisters: Katarzyna b. 1762, and Antonina b. 1770.
Chobienice appear for the first time in the diaries of Wirydianna due to the changes in the live of her family after the Prussian annexation. The parents decided to move from Lobzenica to Winnogóra, but the kids were send to grandmother. Later, along with her mother and sister, Wirydianna a lot of time spent in Chobienice's mansion; Chobienice belonged at that time to the second husband of grandmother - the governor Joseph / JOZEF Mielzynski
[Józef Klemens Krzysztof MIELZYNSKI, the owner of CHOBIENICE, governor of Kalisz (1758-1763), Poznan (1763-1782), Kalisz (1782-1786), Poznan (1786-1792), 1729-1792; m. Wirydianna / Wirydiana Bninska-Mielzynska-Raczynska, 1718-1797].
His father Franciszek Mielzynski / Francis [Franciszek Walenty Mielzynski, 1682-1738, the owner of CHOBIENICE] in the 30s and 40s of the eighteenth century built a new residence by Adam Stier.
When Wirydianna Radolinska-Kwilecka, already the wife of Anthony / Antoni Kwilecki, spent time in Winnogóra, her mother moved to Chobienice.
The construction of classicist palace of Catherine Radolinska [Katarzyna Raczynska-RADOLINSKA, 1744-1792; Katarzyna born Raczynska in 1744, to Leon Raczynski b. in 1698, and Wirydianna Raczynska-Mielzynska-Bninska b. in 1718. Katarzyna had sister Estera; Katarzyna married Józef Radolinski] began in 1786-1788, by Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer, under the direction of Antoni Höhne.
In 1793, Wirydianna Radolinska-Kwilecka moved to Chobienice, with independence from her husband; after her divorce from first husband Wirydianna left with two children and settled in Warsaw. It was there that she met General Stanislaw Fiszer, to whom she married in 1806.

PETRONELA Radolinska (b. ca 1764-1821), was a daughter of Jan Radolinski 1726-1796 and Brygida or Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Malecka; Petronela nee Radolinska was granddaughter of Józef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa b. 1680 - died in 1740.
Józef Stefan Radolinski lived at the court of Polish King, Jan III Sobieski; clerk in Wschowa (see Sulkowski). Józef Stefan had 7 children: youngest son Jan Radolinski 1726-1796 was owner of Jarocin, but his brother Józef Stanislaw was officer in Wschowa and in 1757 Józef Stanislaw married to Katarzyna Raczynska (see Kiedrzynski).
Józef Stanislaw Radolinski born 1730 - died in 1781 in Winnogóra, the Szamotuly County, was father of Antonina Maria Breza and Wiridianna / Wirydianna Fiszer-Kwilecka (see General Stanislaw Fiszer, Radolinski of Wola Pszczolecka, General Franciszek Paszkowski, Armand + Konstantynowicz, Lenin + Inessa Armand, Tadeusz Kosciuszko).
Józef Stefan Radolinski of Wschowa b. 1680 - died in 1740 was brother of Zofia Walewska 1677 - 1723 who married Kazimierz Walewski. Kazimierz Walewski was son of Stanislaw Walewski and Katarzyna Lanckoronska.
Teodora Ludwika Walewska, Marianna Radolinska and Józef Kazimierz Colonna Walewski b. ca 1710, d. 1763 (he had son Atanazy Colonna-Walewski 1733-1815 and daughter Jadwiga Walewska who married in 1762 in Bielawy to Michal / Michael Walewski 1735 / 1740 - 1806) were children of Kazimierz Walewski and Zofia.
3.
MACIEJ Mielzynski, 1733 - 1793, the owner of CHOBIENICE],

and daughters of Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and TERESA:
Zofia Anna m. Adam Kozminski, official in Kalisz;
Ludwika, 1st married Rafal Tworzyjanski, official in Wschowa, 2nd to Adam Poninski;
Franciszka, m. Andrzej Zakrzewski.

Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) and Katarzyna {he m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, daughter of Krzysztof and Teresa Grodziecka; she was widow after Adam Gorzycki} had:

Elzbieta, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym;

Urszula + Antoni Walknowski {Urszula Wierusz-Walknowska d. 1743; half-sister of ANNA GORZYCKA. Mother of Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKI [daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770] - see KIEDRZYNSKI};

Marianna Krystyna;

and son Krzysztof Ignacy Mielzynski b. 1670, d. in Pawlowice in 1721, in 1693 official in KCYNIA; 1717 governor of Przemet.

The owners of Chobienice:

Józef Klemens Mielzynski and his brother Maciej, then
Maciej's sons:
Józef [b. 1765] and
Prokop Mielzynski [b. 1763],
then Maciej Mielzynski [b. 1799, husband of named KONSTANCJA; with son KAROL IGNACY]
and mentioned Konstancja Mielzynska [daughter of PROKOP. Konstancja was born in 1799. In 1800, Chobienice owned by Prokop Mielzynski, then to Konstacja Mielzynska],
and next the sons of above KONSTANCJA:
Karol Mielzynski [Karol Ignacy Mielzynski b. 1838] and
Józef Mielzynski;
then the son of above Karol:
Maciej Ignacy Mielzynski [b. 1869 in Chobienice; d. 1944 in Vienna / Wieden], m. Seweryna; and m. to FELICJA POTOCKA b. 1875 in POZNAN.

At the beginning Krzysztof Mielzynski, MP, Jr., d. in Poznan in 1658, married in 1623 to Elzbieta NIEGOLEWSKA, with sons:
Jakub;
Maciej Mielzynski official in SREM;
Stanislaw;
daughters:
Anna m. Kazimierz Rogalinski;
Jadwiga 1st to Wladyslaw Maniecki, 2nd to Fabian Wilhelm Rosen, Colonel;
Dorota;
Zofia + Wojciech Kierski;
Katarzyna.



Note on Jan Gwalbert Fundament - Karśnicki, 1731 - 1820, who was born to Sebastian Fundament - Karśnicki.

Jan Gwalbert Karsnicki married Jadwiga Maslowska. Owner of Węglewice.

His next of kin:

JÓZEF SULIMIERSKI b. 1738, d. 1805, owner of Lubiec south of Wola Pszczolecka, and Kuźnica (near Lubiec), m. Franciszka Wierzchlejska, with son
Jan Piotr Walerian SULIMIERSKI b. 1783, m. in 1804 in Cieszęcin to Magdalena Jastrzębiec Karśnicka born in ca 1784, daughter of above Jan Gwalbert KARSNICKI and Jadwiga Masłowski, with son:
Marceli Jan Gwalbert / Marceli Jan Sulimierski b. ca 1805 in Weglowice / WEGLEWICE close to Wielun (the Wieruszow county); d. 1874, judge, exiled to Siberie, m. in 1828 in Częstochowa, to Zofia Joanna Wczele Szołowska b. 1808, with son
Władysław Jan Sulimierski 1830 - 1866, who m. Wanda Walewska b. 1832.

Above Wladyslaw Jan Sulimierski b. 1830 in Lubiec, d. 1866, m. in ca 1850 to Wanda Walewska b. 1832, daughter of Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski (see Wola Pszczolecka, Kalinowski, Oginski, Trubecki, Konstantynowicz) 1802-1835 and Natalia Marianna Kreska 1804-1832.
Natalia Kreska was daughter of Florian Stanisław Józef Kreski b. in 1771 Grębanin - died in 1838, owner of Masłowice, who married in 1803 in Węglewice, to Antonina Fundament Karśnicka d. 1862, daughter of Jan Gwalbert Fundament - Karśnicki and Józefa Masłowski.
Above Napoleon WALEWSKI was son of Ludwik Walewski 1754-1820 who m. Antonina Kalinowska with sons:
1. Karol Franciszek Salezy b. 1795 + Maria Radolinska with children: Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822, Jadwiga Maria Walewska 1825-1857 + Henryk Stanislaw Wojciech Lanckoronski 1816-1897;
and 2. above Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski 1802-1835 who married to Natalia Marianna Kreska 1804-1832.

About above mentioned Antonina KARSNICKA and her children:
a. Laura Rozamunda KRESKA b. 1805 in Grebanin, d. 1860, m. Adam Andrzej Sulimierski 1803-53, son of Marcin SULIMIERSKI and Józefa Zdziennicki, owner of Paprotnia,
b. Natalia Marianna KRESKA born in 1804 in Grebanin, d. 1833, m. Napoleon Walewski owner of Pstrokonie, son of Ludwik Walewski (Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski 1802-1835),
c. Edward Napoleon Kreski born in 1806 Weglewice, d. 1879, owner of Maslowice, judge in Wielun, owner estates close to Lask from 1852, m. 1st to Urszula Apolonia Lazarowicz 1811 - 1843 in Lask, daughter of Grzegorz and Teodozja Bagiewski, m. 2nd in 1846 to Antonina Kreska 1823 - 1851, daughter of Konstanty Hermenegild Kreski and Brygida Kozuchowski [!], 3rd m. in 1852 in Maslowice, to Alojza Uherek b. 1826, daughter of Ignacy.

Tomasz KOWALSKI who died 1812, owner of Rakowice and Bedkowo, m. in 1789 in Lubczyna, to Helena Karsnicka daughter of Jan Gwalbert Karsnicki official in Ostrzeszow; second time Helena Kowalska - Karsnicka married to Feliks Murzynowski, with:
Jozefa or Honorata Józefa KOWALSKA born ca 1807, Myjonice, m. in 1820, to Nestor Julian Wezyk of OSINY 1795-1862, from Myjonice in the Ostrzeszow county, son of Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk of Osiny b. 1750 and Marianna Fundament-Karsnicka of Karsznice 1767-1817.

Piotr RADOLINSKI died 1823, m. Tekla Celestyna Lanckorońska, with:
1. Maria Radolinska b. ca 1795 married to Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski, son of
Ludwik and Antonina Kalinowska,
2. Józefa Radolinska b. 1800 in Żelazków m. to
Józef Jastrzębiec Karśnicki 1784-1862, son of Jan Gwalbert and Józefa Jadwiga Masłowska;
Jozefa 2nd time married to Sylwester Boito.

Wojciech Donat Rokossowski died 1834, owner of Poręba in the Olkusz county, the Cięgowice parish, m. Zuzanna Jabłońska d. 1851, with
Marcela Marianna Rokossowska b. 1810, m.
Jan Gwalbert Karśnicki 1795-1874, owner of Łyskornia and Węglowice
(his sister Urszula Julia Agnieszka Fundament-Karśnicka 1823 [1813 ?] - 1881 m. Józef Marek Piotr Stadnicki 1816-1893),
son of Idzi Karsnicki (ca 1765 ? / 1780-1835 or E. Karsnicki) and Konorata / Honorata Kożuchowska 1770-1860.
Idzi was son of Jan Gwalbert Fundament-Karśnicki 1731-1820.

Jan Gwalbert Fundament - Karśnicki was born in 1731; in 1808-1810 Jan Gwalbert Karśnicki, had built a church in Weglewice, he was MP in 1788, insurgent in 1794.


A network WALEWSKI - MASLOWSKI - MYSZKOWSKI:

First, a brief explanation - we have two Psarski named Antoni. A completely different character named Antoni was Antoni PSARSKI / Antoni Piotr Fabian Psarski [a son of Tomasz] married Lucja Czekulin / Lucja Psarska (Czekulin), 1775 - 1863, and they had 3 daughters: KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840).

But we back now to the MYSZKOWSKI'S:

Jan Myszkowski, 1695 - 1730, owner of Galewice, m. before 1718 to Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska, 1695 - before 1788; she was 2 voto Antoni Ignacy Szeliski who died before 1788; she was daughter of Andrzej Maslowski born ca 1665 / 1670, officer in Wielun, and granddaughter of Adam Maslowski (died after 1692), and Urszula Bielska.

Below on Wodziczna / Wodzicze - 3 km south to Pomiany; 4 km south-east to TRZCINICA;
5 km north-east to the ex-Silesian-Austrian border:

Jadwiga Myszkowska [b. ca 1675] m. 1st to Stefan Golygowski / Golyglowski, Goligowski, owner of Pomiany and Wodzicze / WODZICZNA; in 1689 - 1692, Stefan Golychowski / Golyglowski lease village Kurow in the Wielun county [7 km north to MOKRSKO; 4 km north-west to TUROW; west of WIELUN; also see KIEDRZYNSKI], next of kin to Franciszka Antonina Trzcinska, b. 1693, in Trzcinica;
in 1692 named Kurow lease Michal Myszkowski of Dabrowa.

Named Andrzej Maslowski 1660 / 1665 / 1670 - d. 1720 / 1742, was the owner of Ruda close to Wielun [south-east to Wielun, 5 km], Mierzyce, Toporów, Przewóz;
he lived in Pomiany close to Trzcinica.

[POMIANY, 2 km to east of Trzcinica - 18 km south to KEPNO in Poland to 1793, in the Wielun county; Trzcinica was owned to 1812 by the Trzcinski family; then to German family. Is situated 12 km south to GREBANIN - see Kreski and Kiedrzynski, in the Ostrzeszow county, in 1793 to Prussia. 1807 to the Duchy of Warsaw. But Wieruszow in 1815 to Russia. BRALIN was in Silesia; but TRZCINICA was 10 km east to the Silesia ex-border],

1st wife of Andrzej Maslowski in 1695 was Katarzyna Chmielinska, daughter of Piotr CHMIELINSKI.
Maslowski Andrzej with Katarzyna Chmielinska had children:
1. Anna Zofia Maslowska, b. 1698, owner of Lubojnia [LUBOJNA - 8 km east to KAMYK of Kiedrzynski ! and 9 km west to KOSCIELEC of Madalinski],
2. Krystyna m. an owner of Strzyzew / Strzyzewo,
3. Jadwiga Aleksandra b. 1699 m. Pawel Fundament Karsnicki,
4. Katarzyna Barbara,
5. Róza,
6. Jan Chryzostom owner of Rudniki, and Malyszyn [7 km north-east to WIELUN - see KUROW; north to Ruda],
7. Karol Boromeusz MASLOWSKI - owner of Stronsk / STRONSKO, d. 1795, officer in Ostrzeszow, m. Jadwiga Karsnicka,
with
A. Kunegunda Ewa Anna Maslowska b. 1743 in Ruda m. 1759-64, to Franciszek Ksawery Walewski owner of Wola Wiazowa, son of Franciszek Walewski and Teodora Walewska.

In 1781 named above owner of Wola Wiazowa, Franciszek Walewski / Franciszek Ksawery Walewski, 1739 - 1796, an official in Ostrzeszow in 1765, 1772, 1775, 1778 - 1796, m. in 1784, in the Kobyla Góra parish, in MYSLNIEW, 4 km to Silesia, to Konstancja Psarska b. before 1770, daughter of Fryderyk Jakub Psarski 1730-1805 and his wife Ksawera Franciszka Bardzinska, 1753-1814. Franciszek Ksawery Walewski, 1739 - 1796, was married three times: TERESA NIEMOJOWSKA-PSARSKA, b. ca 1730 - a marriage in 1760; unknown - marriage ca 1778 [or to Kunegunda Ewa Anna Maslowska b. 1743 in Ruda, marriage in 1759-64]; and in 1779 or in 1784, in Myslniew, west to Ostrzeszow, to Konstancja Psarska a daughter of Fryderyk Jakub Psarski.

Franciszek Ksawery Walewski owner of Wola Wiazowa, was the son of Franciszek Walewski with his 3rd wife [a marriage in STRONSKO].
Franciszek senior was born ca 1675 / 1690 / 1710 - died in 1745 in Rusiec; the 3rd wife was Teodora Walewska.

Franciszek Walewski from the 1st marriage had also a son Aleksander Walewski, official in Piotrków (1778), in Rozprza (1748), in Cracow in 1740, married Elzbieta Mecinska of Wieruszow and JEDLNO !

FRANCISZEK Walewski born ca 1675 / 1690 / 1710, died 1745, was the owner of Rusiec [18 km south of Widawa], Wieruszów (before him to the Mecinski family) [8 km south-west to Cieszecin; 22 km north-east to Trzcinica], Dabrówka [Dabrowa - 5 km south-west to Rusiec], Jastrzebice [4 km south to RUSIEC], Broszecin [4 km north-west to CHABIELICE], Wola Wiazowa [7 km west to Rusiec], Lesniaki [8 km south-east to RUSIEC].

Franciszek Ksawery Walewski owner of Wola Wiezowa / Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki - 5 km north-west to Chabielice, Broszecin - 2 km west to Chabielice, had son Stanislaw Walewski owner of named Wola Wiazowa [inf. of 1814].

Franciszek Ksawery Walewski owner of Wola Wiezowa,
1st married Kunegunda Maslowska [see above],
2nd m. in 1764 to Teresa Niemojewska, widow after Sebastian Psarski an official in Wielun, a son of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski 1691-1772 and Teresa Sielnicka. Teresa had son Stanislaw Walewski, 1779 - 1830, a daughters Jadwiga b. 1767, and Salomea m. Michal.
In 1779, 3rd marriage to Konstancja Psarska, daughter of Jakub Psarski, official in Wielun, with son Feliks Walewski, b. ca 1787, and daughter Balbina. Konstancja divorced in 1795.

Younger brother of Ksawery Walewski - Stefan Walewski, 1744 - 1803 / 1805, was the Rusiec owner from hands of his father Franciszek Walewski, d. in Rusiec in 1745.

Mentioned above
Teresa Niemojewska - Psarska, b. ca 1730/1740; m. SEBASTIAN Psarski (ca 1730-after 1761), son of Franciszek and his 1st wife Teresa Sielnicka. Teresa m. in 1761 in Slupia - 9 km south-east to KEPNO, 10 km north to Trzcinica;
Teresa Niemojowska was the daughter of Andrzej Niemojowski, official in Ostrzeszow, owner of Slupia by Kepno, and his wife Eufrozyna Podoska; witness at marriage - Andrzej Wierusz Niemojowski, official in Sieradz;
with daughter Salomea Psarska, b. 1761.

TERESA had two husbands:
1. Ksawery Franciszek Walewski, 1739-1796, son of Franciszek Walewski of Rozprza, born before 1710 or ca 1710-1745, and Teodora Walewska.
2. Sebastian Psarski, official in Wielun, son of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski 1691-1772 + Teresa Sielnicka.

Michal Walewski was the son of Aleksander Walewski, the King court official;
MICHAL married Salomea Psarska of MYSLNIEW close to Ostrzeszow [see Kiedrzynski and Psarski]; she was the daughter of Sebastian PSARSKI and Teresa Niemojewska.
They had daughter Tekla m. Count Aleksander Walewski.
Named Michal Walewski 1749-1799 m. Salomea Psarska, was the son of ELZBIETA MECINSKA of Jedlno and Wieruszow, and named Aleksander Walewski of JEDLNO.

Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski, 1778-1845 / Aleksander Józef Walewski b. in Zelazków, Count, m. Tekla Walewska daughter of Michal Walewski and Salomea PSARSKA.
Aleksander Walewski junior was the son of Józef Kalasanty WALEWSKI b. ca 1743 / 1747, d. 1792, landowner of Jedlno (see Kiedrzynski), Jankowice [5 km south to JEDLNO], Borków [BORKI, 2 km to Jedlno], and his wife Paulina Radolinska daughter of Kajetan Radolinski and Malgorzata Lubienska.

Marianna OLSZOWSKA, b. ca 1740 - d. in 1764, daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski
[Franciszek Ksawery Psarski b. 1691, died 1772 in Myslniew / Myslniow, the Ostrzeszów County, Greater Poland; son of Aleksander Psarski and Marianna Zaborska, husband of Teresa SIELNICKA]
and Teresa Sielnicka, was the sister of mentioned
Sebastian Psarski b. ca 1720

[father of Salomea Walewska b. 1761, and grandfather of Tekla Walewska + Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski];

and Agnieszka Teresa b. ca 1720;
Teodora Eufrozyna Psarska;
Franciszek Borgiasz Psarski;
Fryderyk Jakub Psarski

[b. ca 1720, died in 1805, husband of Ksawera Bardzinska, father of
Józef;
Eleonora Leszczynska b. 1770 + Jan Leszczynski;
Franciszek;
Marianna Urszula Walewska b. ca 1760

{wife of Jan Walewski with daughter
Józefa Konopnicka, 1792 - 1836 + IGNACY KONOPNICKI.
Tekla Konopnicka / Tekla Konopnicka Potocka Byszewska died before 1808, and Ignacy Konopnicki married second time with younger on 20 years - Józefa Walewska, 1792-1836, daughter of Jan Walewski, a judge of Ostrzeszow, owner of Makolice [26 km north-east to ZGIERZ ?], and of Marianna Urszula Psarska b. ca 1760/1770/1775 [the granddaughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski 1691-1772 and Teresa Sielnicka b. ca 1700];
Józefa Walewska Konopnicka was the owner of Koscielec in the Ostrzeszow county [? - 27 km north-east to Kalisz], with children:
Eleonora, b. 1809, m. Stanislaw Zychlinski;
Hieronim, b. 1811;
Wojciech Józef, b. 1816.
Ludwik Józef Augustyn MADALINSKI, 1803 - 1854, was the owner of Koscielec [17 km north-east to Czestochowa !] and Madalinow [?], with Marianka [Marianka Redzinska - 3 km south-west to KOSCIELEC], Madalin [3 km north to above Koscielec], Karolin / KAROLINA [2 km north-east to KOSCIELEC], and Palestyna [where ? - 10 km north-east to ZGIERZ] close to Czestochowa, since 1832 from hands of Józefa nee Walewska, Konopnicka [see above], because Ignacy Konopnicki son of Piotr KONOPNICKI died in 1832 in Piekarskie Mlyny.
Above Madalin and Koscielec are situated only several km east of Kiedrzyn and Kuznica Kiedrzynska of the Kiedrzynski family to 1815. Piekarskie Mlyny - Mlyny Piekarskie, 9 km east to DOBRA};

Wojciech Stefan; Jakub; Mikolaj Psarski and Konstancja];

Justyna Koldowska - Wyszlawska;
Jadwiga Bylina;
Jan Kanty;
Wojciech Stefan;
Andrzej and
Wladyslaw.

DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784

[Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763; his brothers: Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787; his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744; Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786.
Antoni PSARSKI {who was the son of Tomasz} and Lucja Czekulin had daughter KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840).
Above Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740-1784 had named above son Antoni Psarski born in 1770. Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784, with son Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809].

Named Tomasz Psarski born ca 1730 / 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807:

TOMASZ Psarski (ca 1730 - 1807), son of Mikolaj Psarski and Teresa Skrzynska, official in Nowogrodek, in 1786 owned Wola Dzierlinska; 1st married to Dorota Kiedrzynska (b. ca 1740), daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowska, 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski. Dorota had son Antoni Psarski.

Tomasz Psarski 2nd married Franciszka Rupniewska (ca 1750-1826), daughter of Dominik and Eleonora Szolowska.
Franciszka had children: Cyprian, Anna, Marianna.

Teresa Skrzynska b. ca ca 1700.

Above CHABIELICE: close to Broszecin.

Wincenty Walewski b. 1841 in Mielecin, d. 1896 in Warsaw; Count and insurgent in 1863. Son of Count Mikolaj Walewski owner of Chabielice and Wola Wydrzyna [both south to SZCZERCOW and south-east to RUSIEC. Wola Wydrzyna - 6 km north-west to Sulmierzyce of Kiedrzynski and then to Walewski; at half way from Szczercow to JEDLNO], and Tekla Maslowska b. 1819.
Mikolaj Jablonski was landlord of Chabielice - south of Szczercow, north-west of Sulmierzyce.
Note:
Above Mikolaj Józef Daniel Walewski b. 1813 in Stróza, d. 1869, m. Tekla Maslowska -
his brother was Konrad Walewski, b. 1814 in Jedlno, d. 1896 in Kraków, m. 1839 in Warsaw to Ludwika Józefa Stanislawa Potocka daughter of Stanislaw Potocki and Marianna Górska;
they were sons of
Wincenty Jan Nepomucen Walewski, b. 1785 - died in 1820 in Stróza, Captain, m. in 1812 in Tczyca, to Konstancja Salomea Józefa Walewska, 1791-1843, daughter of Bogumil Walewski and Józefa Wezyk.
And they were grandsons of
Józef Kalasanty WALEWSKI, b. ca 1743 / 1747, d. 1792, the landowner of Jedlno (see Kiedrzynski), Jankowice [near to Jedlno], Borków, m. Paulina Radolinska daughter of Kajetan Radolinski and Malgorzata Lubienska.
And the great-grandsons of
Aleksander Walewski + Elzbieta Mecinska; Elzbieta Walewska-Mecinska and her son Jozef Kalasanty Walewski (ca 1743 / 1747 - 1792) were owners of Jedlno. Jozef Kalasanty Walewski had also Kurow [close to Wielun and Turow] and Turow, Wielun and mentioned Jedlno.
Mentioned above
Elzbieta Mecinska b. ca ?, m. Aleksander Walewski, official in Piotrków - 1778, Rozprza - 1748, in Cracow in 1740,
with sons:
1. Józef Kalasanty Walewski 1747-1792 m. Paulina Pulina Radolinska b. 1750 with: Ludwika Walewska, 1775-1863 [see NIEMOJEWSKI], Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski, 1778-1845, Wincenty Walewski, 1785-1819/1820.
2. Michal Walewski 1749-1799 m. Salomea Psarska

Named Michal WALEWSKI, 1749-1799, m. Salomea Psarska, b. 1761, daughter of Sebastian PSARSKI and Teresa Niemojowski / NIEMOJEWSKI.

Aleksander Walewski b. ? married (ca 1746) Elzbieta Mecinska born ?, died ca 1780 [before 1781] daughter of Michal MECINSKI / Michala Mikolaj Mecinski and Felicjana Rucka, 1670 - 1714 or she was died after this year!
Above named Michal Mecinski + Felicjanna Rudzka / Rucka had all 7 children:
Jan Mecinski;
Wojciech Mecinski 1698 - 1771;
Anna Mecinska [Anna Mecinska ca 1710 - d. after 1774, m. Adam Myszkowski b. ca 1705 - d. after 1778, official in Ostrzeszów (1744 - 1765), and in Wielun (1765 - 1777)];
Franciszek Mecinski;
Pelagia Mecinska;
above Elzbieta Mecinska of Jedlno;
Marianna Mecinska d. 1763
[b. ca 1700 - d. after 1752; in 1752 she was the godmother of Anna Elzbieta Myszkowska, daughter of Jan Myszkowski; MARIANNA married Wojciech Mecinski (1691 - d. 1754, Czestochowa), official in Radom, MP in 1736, official in Wielun, 1712; in Ostrzeszów, 1717. Owner of Chorun, Domanowice, Ryczów, Kielczowice, Karlin, Bogdanów. He was the son of Kazimierz Jan Józef Mecinski b. ca 1660 - d. 1703, official in Radom, and Barbara Teofila Warszycka].

Named
Michal Mikolaj Mecinski, official of Wschowa in 1715, Colonel, judge - 1724, a life companion of Friedrich August in 1706, that is of August II the Strong / August II der Starke
{b. 1670 in Dresden, Polish king 1697 - 1706 and 1709 - 1733, elector of Saxony 1694 to 1733 as Frederick Augustus I of Saxony / Friedrich August I; Augustus II the Strong relinquished the crown to Stanislaw Leszczynski in September 1706. In October 1706 army of Augustus II defeated the Swedes in the Battle of Kalisz. August II the Strong in 1709 returned to Poland}.

Michal Mikolaj Mecinski of Wschowa b. ca 1660, d. 1725, married Felicjanna Rudzka; he was an official in Wielun: before him an official was Piotr Gomolinski; then Michal Mikolaj Mecinski - 1710-1724; next Andrzej Maslowski from 1725 - to 1732; Ignacy Kreski in 1734; Franciszek Jakub Psarski, from 1734 - until 1750; Józef Franciszek Grodzicki; Daniel Bleszynski in 1758-1777.

Above Michal Mikolaj Mecinski b. ca 1670, owner of Dzialoszyn, was the son of Stefan Mecinski (ca 1645 - d. 1706), tax manager in 1669, Colonel, married Elzbieta Bronikowska.

Lesniaki - close to Rusiec.

Named above
Kunegunda Maslowska - the daughter of Karol Boromeusz MASLOWSKI - owner of Stronsk / STRONSKO - 9 km south-west to Zdunska Wola - d. 1795. KAROL was an officer in Ostrzeszow, m. Jadwiga Karsnicka.
Kunegunda Ewa Anna Maslowska b. 1743 in Ruda, m. 1759-64, to Franciszek Ksawery Walewski owner of Wola Wiazowa, son of Franciszek Walewski and Teodora Walewska.
She was granddaughter of Maslowski Andrzej with Katarzyna Chmielinska - Andrzej Maslowski 1660 / 1665 / 1670 - d. 1720 / 1742, was the owner of Ruda close to Wielun, Mierzyce, Toporów, Przewóz, lived in Pomiany close to Trzcinica
[POMIANY, 2 km to east of Trzcinica - 18 km south to KEPNO in Poland to 1793, in the Wielun county; Trzcinica was owned to 1812 by the Trzcinski family; then to German family. Is situated 12 km south to GREBANIN - see Kreski and Kiedrzynski, in the Ostrzeszow county, in 1793 to Prussia. 1807 to the Duchy of Warsaw. But Wieruszow in 1815 to Russia. BRALIN was in Silesia; but TRZCINICA was 10 km east to the Silesia ex-border].

Franciszek Ksawery Walewski had son Stanislaw Walewski, the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA.
Stanislaw Walewski was born 1779, to Franciszek Ksawery; Stanislaw d. in 1830; see Helena Kiedrzynska ! Next son was Feliks Józef Antoni Walewski, 1780-1856, m. Marianna Zbierzchowska, 1788-1821.

Next children of named above Karol Boromeusz MASLOWSKI - owner of Stronsk / STRONSKO, d. 1795, officer in Ostrzeszow [Karol was the son of named Maslowski Andrzej with Katarzyna Chmielinska], m. Jadwiga Karsnicka:

B. Anna m. Swidzinski, C. Zofia Klara,
D. Katarzyna m. Pilecki,
E. Aleksander Aleksy MASLOWSKI, owner of Dzierzaznia / Dzierzaznia [13 km west to PLONSK], and Stronsko, officer in Ostrzeszow, m. Bogumila Nieniewska of Brzykow, with:
a) Józef Maslowski, b. 1786, owner of Stronsk / Stronsko - 10 km south-west to Zdunska Wola,
b) Nepomucena Maslowska, 1785 - 1823, m. 1809, to Jakub Filip Psarski d. 1820, of Popow,
F. Ksawery August Józef b. 1746 in Ostrówek,
G. Józef Kalasanty Maslowski, d. 1793, owner of Osjakow [14 km south-west to WOLA WIAZOWA], Nowa Wies, Debina [1 km west to Osjakow], officer in Ostrzeszow.

Jan Myszkowski, 1695 - 1730, owner of Galewice, m. before 1718 to Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska 1695 - before 1788, she was 2 voto to Antoni Ignacy Szeliski who died before 1788;
she was daughter of mentioned above
Andrzej Maslowski born ca 1665 / 1670, officer in Wielun, son of Adam Maslowski (died after 1692), and Urszula Bielska.

Above JAN Myszkowski had son Karol Myszkowski b. in 1723 in Galewice, bpt. in Cieszecin - died in 1779 / 1784 [godfather was Jan Maslowski, and his wife Jadwiga nee Myszkowska].

KAROL Myszkowski was the owner of Galewice, Tokary, Gozdów [TOKARY 5 km nort-west to Gluchow; and GOZDOW west to GLUCHOW, at way to BEDZIECHOW and to Zdzary - see Kiedrzynski, Konopnicki, Pstrokonski], Police, but was living in Galewice in 1757 - 60, Captain in 1761.

KAROL Myszkowski m. Justyna Niwska died after 1802, owner of Gostyczyna; Justyna Niwska-Myszkowska sold Gostyczyna in 1801; Justyna was the daughter of Piotr Niwski d. 1763, owner of Gostyczyna (in 1751; 10 km south to KALISZ), Milejów [2 km north- east to TOKARY], and Tokary.

Note:
Adam Myszkowski, 1705–1778, married Zofia Marcjanna Dobrzycka. Zofia was born in 1701. They had daughter Anna Kozuchowski born Myszkowska. ADAM Myszkowski was the son of Józef Wladyslaw Myszkowski (b. ca 1660 in Pinczow, d. 1727); Jozef was the son of Franciszek Myszkowski and Anastazja Barbara Sarbiewska. Jozef m. in 1690 to Helena Konstancja Czartoryska.

Above ANASTAZJA Barbara Myszkowska - Sarbiewska, b. ca 1642, died 1678, wife of Franciszek Myszkowski, with children:
Aleksander Sebastian Myszkowski;
Stanislaw Kazimierz Myszkowski b. 1660 {father of Anastazja Myszkowska};
named Józef Wladyslaw Myszkowski
{father of Jan Karol Myszkowski b. 1695
[Jan Myszkowski, 1695 - 1730, owner of Galewice, m. before 1718 to Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska 1695 - before 1788, she was 2 voto to Antoni Ignacy Szeliski who died before 1788; she was daughter of Andrzej Maslowski born ca 1665 / 1670, officer in Wielun, son of Adam Maslowski (died after 1692), and Urszula Bielska. Above JAN Myszkowski had son Karol Myszkowski b. in 1723 in Galewice, bpt. in Cieszecin - died in 1779 / 1784];
Zygmunt Myszkowski; Magdalena; Antoni Myszkowski and Teresa}
and Teresa Anna Tarnowska.



ORPISZEWEK:
5 km south-east to KOTLIN; in the Magnuszewice parish.

Magnuszewice is situated 9 km north to Dobrzyca; 7 km north-west to LUTYNIA; 3 km west to KOTLIN, 15 km north-west of PLESZEW; 6 km north-west to ORPISZEWEK.
A church in Magnuszewice was founded by Piotr Radoński - the owner of named Magnuszewice - in 1751-52.
The Magnuszewice estate was owned by Wilkoszewski in the 19th cent., then in 1881 to Emil Lange.

In 1774 was born Józef son of Andrzej Dryja Czyżewski and Joanna Trzcińska - Czyzewska; witnesses in MAGNUSZEWICE:
Jakub Kiedrzyński - the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798],
and Eufrozyna Noskowska the owner of Kotlin.

In Magnuszewice in 1775, Józefa Ludwika Kunegunda was bpt.; she was born in Wilcza; daughter of Seweryn PAGOWSKI and Marianna Pagowska / Marjanna Pągowski; godparents: Ludwika Korytowski and Egidjusz Moskowski; witnesses: Mikołaj Taczanowski, official in Wielun, and Józefa Goczałkowska of Wielun.

The closest relatives of the MADALINSKI family was Jakub Kiedrzyński [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, the owner of ORPISZEWEK] of Kalisz who helped to this family.

Józef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna nee BOGDANSKA were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow, inf. 1786.
Above JAKUB Kiedrzyński, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Łucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.
Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdańska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzyński; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko / ORPISZEWEK in 1809 (Orpiszewko was owned by the Kiedrzynskis).
He was son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740 or 1750 - 1784.
Mentioned Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, was the owner of Kraszyn [18 km south-east to MLYNY PIEKARSKIE, and south-east to DOBRA] and Chodaki [4 km south-east to named KRASZYN].

Above Julianna Bogdanska-Kiedrzynska-Madalinska had a daughter Kunegunda Madalinska, b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW] who married in 1835 in Restarzew [11 km south-east to WIDAWA], to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, son of Józef Chrzanowski and Zofia Tymienicka.

Jakub Kiedrzyński was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. His two wives: Brygida Bardzka [in 1767];
and Julianna nee Bogdańska [ca 1788].

BAJKOWSKI / Baykowski, Michal owner of Czepow Sredni, m. in 1785 or in 1791, to Franciszka Kiedrzynska [b. ca 1768], daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798], official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzka, with son Roch Józef Ludwik Bajkowski b. 1790, owner of Fulki.
CZEPOW SREDNI - that is Stanislawow, 9 km north to UNIEJOW.
FULKI - Fułki, 10 km south-east to PODDEBICE.

The BARDZKI family:

1. Ludwik Sulimierski born ca 1758, died ca 1826, owner of Stronsko, m. to Marianna Julianna Kempista, daughter of Maciej Kempista and Joanna Szeliska, with daughter Faustyna born ca 1799, Stronsko, m. Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki.

2.
Kiedrzynski, Jakub, died on 4 February 1798. His wife Brygida Bardzka - marriage in 1767, died in 1786
[her 1st husband Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski
with children: Franciszek Wierusz Walknowski junior, b. 1766 [not in 1769]; and Teresa Wierusz Walknowska.
OWIDIUSZ'S brother - Franciszek Wierusz-Walknowski, senior, b. ca 1710, official in Kalisz, died in 1778 or in 1783 {Franciszek's sons: Antoni Wierusz-Walknowski m. Urszula Mielzynska; Józef Wierusz-Walknowski b. 1754}. Inf. about named Franciszek: in 1769, Józef Wierusz Walknowski, son of Franciszek, official in Kalisz, a court case of Bieczyny - close to Koscian and 7km north to Czempin. BIECZYNY - with Srocko Wielkie, belonged to Kwilecki in 1846].
They had 3 daughters:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. in 1770;
Franciszka BAJKOWSKA b. ca 1768; and
Petronela Kiedrzynska. And son Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1770, married to Kreska of the Baranow parish. Franciszek was brother of Franciszka - daughter of Jakub junior, she m. in 1785 / 1791 to Michal Bajkowski.
Jakub Kiedrzynski / Jakób, born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, had son Józef Kiedrzynski - inf. in the Kingdom of Poland in 1837.
His brother was Kasper Kiedrzynski !

Named BRYGIDA'S parents: Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, and Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792, daughter of Helena Biernacka and Adam Jan Kozminski b. 1664 in
SZYPLOW in the Nowe Miasto parish - 13 km north-west to JAROCIN.

Remember:
Nearest relative Jakub Kiedrzyński of Kalisz helped to Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALIŃSKI b. 1774, who had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALIŃSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820, with daughter Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Józef Julian Walewski son of Andrzej owner of Wola Bałucka, 2nd time married to Jan Kanty Psarski, landowner of Wielgie.
In 1784 Józef Madalinski, Jakub and Julianna, remained under the care of Jakub Kiedrzynski, born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798; official in KALISZ, and under Pawel Wargawski. Józef, Jakub and Julianna were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow - in 1786 leased Sebastian Zablocki.
In 1787 they had new guardian Jan Madalinski of Bobrownik / Bobrowniki - 8 km south-east to Grabow by the PROSNA river; east to OSTRZESZOW.
Jakub Kiedrzynski [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798; see on his son MARCIN], now a judge of the land of Kalisz, and Antoni Psarski - halfbrother of above Józef, Jakub and Julianna - in 1792 acknowledge the owner of Strzegow - Andrzej Grabienski.

We need check:
A.
Jakób Kiedrzynski senior, in 1698 taken Dymki - he had great-grandson Franciszek who had son Aleksander Kiedrzynski, writer.
Here was mistake: Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1770 ? - son of Jakob Kiedrzynski the 3rd who was born ca 1735 [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798 and was the son of ANDRZEJ !], the grandson of Jakub Kiedrzynski the 2nd, b. ca 1710, and great-grandson of above named Jakob / Jakub Kiedrzynski senior b. ca 1675 owner of Dymki, great- greatgrandson of Mikolaj Kiedrzynski the 1st b. ca 1650 in the Wielun county - inf. 1704.
B.
Relatives of Marcin Kiedrzynski (Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, come from Jakob / Jakub Kiedrzynski senior b. ca 1675 - owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698, inf. 1709 Wielun. Dymki and Lututow - Dymki estate of the Kiedrzynskis is situated 5 km east of Lututow, in the Wieruszow county):

1. Jakub Kiedrzynski / Jakob Kiedrzynski the 3rd, b. ca 1735 [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski], in 1775 court with Anna about Kurow (see Walewski; close to Wola Pszczolecka; see Malkiewicz!) close to Wielun; in 1786 and 1788 in Kalisz. Acc. to me this is the same: Jakub Kiedrzyński [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, the owner of ORPISZEWEK] of KALISZ, the son of ANDRZEJ Kiedrzynski.

2. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ? (others with the first name Jan: Jan Kiedrzynski with Ostoja arms, b. ca 1710 and Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680 who was brother (?) of Adam - inf. 1704 from the Poznan province),
3. Andrzej Kiedrzynski (senior) - b. ca 1715 / 1720, owner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko.


The distillery of spirits in Wola Wiazowa belonged to Pradzynski, but the village was still owned by Walewski.

It is this and not another the Pradzynski family - relatives of the Kiedrzynskis. Pradzynski from Wilkowo Polskie was married to Kiedrzynski - the Kiedrzynski family in Wilkowo Polskie are descendants of Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720.

WILCZKOW belonged to Pstrokonski.

Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. in 1715 - died ca 1783, owner of WILCZKOW, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776; he was the brother of Marianna, and Wiktoria PSTROKONSKA {born ca 1715/1720} - she was married Marcin Kiedrzynski {b. ca 1715/1720}, son of Jakub Kiedrzynski senior, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

Jakub's Kiedrzynski - junior - brother was Izydor Kiedrzynski. Jakub's nephew was Gabriel Kiedrzynski [January 1833 with nicknames].

MOKIEJEWSKI also had several distilleries of spirits, also near to Przysucha - Opoczno. The part of Mokiejowski / Mokiejewski's property, ie Smogorzow and Mariówka, was transferred to the Kiedrzynski family - it is the same family of MARCIN Kiedrzynski from WILCZKOW [see Andrzej Kiedrzynski from Wilczkow and his son Jakub Kiedrzynski - WILCZKOW, WILKOWO POLSKIE, Kalisz] and WILKOWO POLSKIE.

Henryk Kiedrzynski, and his sons were heirs of Smogorzow and Mariowka. This is the same family from Wilczkow. See my information about Bedziechow close to WILCZKOW.

In the village of Mariowka / Mariowka Opoczynska during the second world war the Leszek Moczulski / Lech / Robert Moczulski-Berman or Robert Reimer-Berman family survived the anguish; Berman was educated here in Spring - Summer of 1945. See the fate of Leszek Moczulski after 1977 [a visit to Bush in 1987 in US].

In 1848 the Wola Wiezowa / Wola Wiazowa, and Deby Wolskie farm in the Wola Wiezowa parish, were owned by Ksawery Konstanty Walewski / Xawery Konstanty Walewski.

Here were living three brothers Mieczyslaw Walewski, Ignacy, and Alexander Walewski - sons of Romuald Walewski, with mother Bronislawa Walewska born Cieslinska, widow.
Guardian of the children was Konstanty Walewski owner of Rzasawa in the Czestochowa district.
In 1847 there was a court case between Ksawery Konstanty Walewski, and Marcela born Walewska, wife of Ludwik Walewski, versus above Bronislawa Walewska. This property Wola Wiazowa was divided between children of mentioned Romuald Walewski, and others the Walewskis.
Father's of STANISLAW Walewski was Franciszek Walewski junior [Ksawery Franciszek Walewski, official in Ostrzeszów, 1739-1796 - he was the son of Franciszek Walewski, senior, official in Rozprza, b. 1710 - died in 1745 in RUSIEC + Teodora Walewska b. ca 1710] with unknown wife
[Franciszek Walewski, junior, m. 1st in 1784, in the Kobyla Góra parish, in Myslniew, to Konstancja Psarska, the daughter of Fryderyk Jakub Psarski; the 2nd to unknown {see son Stanislaw Walewski}; 3rd to Teresa Niemojowska b. ca 1730].

Mentioned Stanislaw Walewski, 1779-1830.

Romuald Blazej Wincenty Walewski was the son of named above Stanislaw Walewski and Zuzanna BRODZKA / Brocka; Romuald was born 1813 in the Rusiec parish in Wola Wiazowa.
Romuald Blazej Wincenty Walewski, 1813-1847, m. Bronislawa Cieslinska, b. 1822.

Mieczyslaw Walewski b. 1839, Ignacy Walewski b. 1842, and Alexander Walewski born 1844 in Kolonia Luslawice, east to Czestochowa - south-east to MSTOW, d. 1907,
all were sons of named Romuald Walewski and Bronislawa Walewska born Cieslinska.
Alexander's son was Aleksander Bronislaw Walewski, 1887-1946; daughter was Deaodata.

Named above village Mariówka is the main center of activity of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary founded in 1878 by Father Honorat Kozminski. Mariowka - is situated 5 km north-west to PRZYSUCHA, the east to OPOCZNO.
The Congregation of the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1903 bought MARIOWKA from the hands of Henryk Kiedrzynski, land owner from SMOGORZOW.
Smogorzow belonged to Wasowicz until 1871, then to hands of Franciszek Krassowski and his wife Natalia Zajtekajn Krassowska. In 1896 son of named Franciszek and Natalia, that is junior Franciszek Krassowski, all Smogorzow donated for a arrear to hands of Jekow Klajner from Przysucha. Named Franciszek Krassowski, junior, married baroness Ludwika Reysha / REYSHE.
From named JAKOW KLAJNER, all estate Smogorzów, Adam Mokiejowski bought in 1897.
See next Adam MOKIEJEWSKI born in 1900, married to Janine ZYLINSKA b. 1910 with son Jean-Paul Adam MOKIEJEWSKI.
In Rzucow mentioned Adam Mokiejewski founded a school in 1901.
Wola Kuraszowa - 12 km south-east to PRZYSUCHA. Manor in Rzucow to Adam Mokiejewski. Jean-Pierre Mocky (born 6 July 1933) is the pseudonym of Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski, a French film director.

RZUCOW - the manor was built in 1864, when Rzucow was bought by Adam Mokiejewski. Then to Witold Mokiejewski / Mokiejowski. Witolda died in 1940; next to his wife Wanda to 1948.

1903 - Smogorzow was bought by Henryk KIEDRZYNSKI and his wife Wanda Lucja Bogumila Geneli / Wanda Geneliek of Kiedrzwica. HENRYK Kiedrzynski / Ostoja-Kiedrzynski Henryk was a judge for 28 years. He died in 1929 or 1927.
Smogorzów took Ludomir Kiedrzynski and Stefan KIEDRZYNSKI [they had a brother Witold Henryk Kiedrzynski, born 1895].
Named Wanda Lucja Bogumila Geneli b. ca 1870, her mother 1831-1893; Wanda married in Warsaw in 1885, to LEON KIEDRZYNSKI, that is Leon Henryk Kiedrzynski or named Henryk KIEDRZYNSKI - Ostoja, born in 1859 in Grzymaczew [the estate Grzymaczew - Wojkow, close to WRZACA, 9 km south to BLASZKI; 25 km west to Sieradz].
His father born in 1840 - Kalisz, died 1859 - Grzymaczew, married to woman b. 1830.
His grandfather born 1806. Maybe born in 1806 in Staw, in the Kalisz county, married a wife b. 1810; his borother 1813-1869.
His great-grandfather Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. 1772 May or ca 1770. Franciszek Kiedrzynski married in Staw or Staw Kaliski, 9 km north-west to BLASZKI, in 1804. Staw - 25 km south to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski. Franciszek Kiedrzynski was son of Pawel Kiedrzynski and Dorota Kiedrzynska born Karlinska in 1740.
Pawel was born in 1739 / 1740. Franciszek had 3 siblings: Klemens Kiedrzynski. Franciszek married Marianna Grygowska b. 1770, with son Aleksander Kiedrzynski.
PAWEL had a brother Florian Kiedrzynski; they were sons of Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788, mother Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska [b. 1715/1720] of WILCZKOW.
His great-great-grandfather PAWEL Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1739 / 1740 - d. in MEKA in 3 September 1809.
Meka - 5 km east to Sieradz.

Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, 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].
Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family. Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko / ORPISZEWEK in 1809 (Orpiszewko was owned by the Kiedrzynskis); with daughter Kunegunda born before 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, son of Zofia Tymienicki.
Jozef Madalinski was son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740 or 1750 - 1784.
Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. His two wives: Brygida Bardzka [in 1767]; and Julianna nee Bogdanska [ca 1788].

JAKUB'S brother was Kasper Kiedrzynski !
MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border !], in 1771. Before 1747 he was married to Antonine (Agnieszka ?) Golinska, d. before 1779, with son Anastazy, and daughters: Marianna in 1779 m. to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [see family of Izydor Kiedrzynski !]; Nepomucena in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski; Michalina; Karolina in 1779 was unmarried.
Arciechowski Józef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, Captain of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, landowner of Dziewoklucz in 1815, owned Margonin in 1817, m. in 1813 to Dominika Gembicka, daughter of Ignacy and Cecylia Kurdwanowska, divorced as Jaworowicz, b. ca 1784, with son Jan, b. in Margonin in 1821, and with daughter
Monika, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski;
Eufemia, b. ca 1818 and died in 1820 in Margonin.
Margonin - 14 km east of above CHODZIEZ.

They were relatives of Marcin Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, and they come from Jakob / Jakub Kiedrzynski senior b. ca 1675 - owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698, inf. 1709 Wielun. Dymki and Lututow - Dymki estate of the Kiedrzynskis is situated 5 km east of Lututow, in the Wieruszow county.

Mentioned above Grzymaczew and Wojków, 9 km to BLASZKI, 2 km south to WRZACA.

STAW KALISKI and STAW - 9 km north-west to BLASZKI, 25 km south-west to GLUCHOW; south to Bedziechow.

Compare -
when Andrzej Kiedrzynski junior was died before / in 1855, his estates and properties - Suliszewice [5 km north-west of BLASZKI; 4 km to STAW KALISKI], and Mikolajewszczyna, with Suliszewice Jarki, and Koldów [west of Kalinowa - see below], were divided between heirs in 1856 in Kalisz.
Suliszewice and Koldów are situated close to Blaszki; Suliszewice, 2 km west of Koldow; Koldow is west of Kalinowa, and north of Blaszki.

The managers in Grzymaczew: Jan Wolanski in 1818 and Roman Kuninski, 1840.

Mentioned Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720. Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1715/1720 !], married Marcin Kiedrzynski; Marcin Kiedrzynski was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski - senior - and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

Named Florian / Floryan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1730 / 1740, owner of Noskowo - inf. 1776, 16 km east of Koszkowo and 27 km east of Kunowo. The same Florian Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 (1740 ?), married in 1759, his wife was living 1730-1786. His son Leon Kiedrzynski b. ca 1760. His uncle was Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska. Above Florian Kiedrzynski's father was Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788, mother Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska [b. 1715/1720];
brothers of FLORIAN:
Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski 1738 - d. ?;
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski ? - 1774 [married Marjanna nee Zamoyska; he was the writer of the customs chamber in WSCHOWA];
Pawel Kiedrzynski born ca 1739 / 1740;
Józef Kiedrzynski born 1745 [his son - Franciszek Placyd Kiedrzynski born 1812, to Tekla Kiedrzynska born Kossewska; Tekla was born ca 1780. Franciszek had 3 sisters: Józefa Eleonora Kiedrzynska. Franciszek married Emilia Nadolska, born 1822, with 8 children: Julian Franciszek Kiedrzynski, Jozefa Kazimiera Duplicka];
sister Bona [b. ca 1745 ?] from KARSY; Karsy - 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ.
Acc. to Dworzaczek:
in 1771 Kajetan Lipnicki, son of Gabriel LIPNICKI and Marianna Bojanowska, m. Bona Kiedrzynska, daughter of Marcin KIEDRZYNSKI and Wiktoria Pstrokonska.

Note to Ignacy Kiedrzynski / Ignacy Kiedrzynski
[b. ca 1730; acc. to my research he was the brother of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720. Andrzej Kiedrzynski was the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko; married Franciszka Jackowska]:
In 1764 in Wielgomlyny, Ignacy Kiedrzynski of Malowana Wola (5 km east of DMENIN; 9 km north-west of WOLKA BANKOWA; 5 km north of Kobiele Wielkie) married Zofia nee Zablocka 1 voto Swiecicka (widow, a woman who has lost her husband by death).

Marcin Kiedrzynski was the next of kin of above Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 and to above mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720. Marcin and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski were the brothers.

Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. 1772, m. Marianna b. 1785, with daughter Anna b. 1808 in Brzezno; and son Jan Nepomucen Kiedrzynski b. 1813 in Brzezno, d. 1869 in Peczniew; and daughter Lucja Wasinska b. 1809, died in Dec. 1885 in Radoszewice in the Siemkowice parish, south-west to RUSIEC, west to CHORZEW.

Peczniew - south to PIEKARY; east to WILCZKOW, north-west to PRUSINOWICE.
KOTLOW, inf. on a marriage in 1818 - Julianna / Juljanna Kiedrzynska, Mss of Kotlow, b. ca 1800; Kotlów - 18 km north of OSTRZESZOW.

1844, Gorzyczki:
Józef Debinski of Sieroszewice, b. ca 1820/1821, son of Wojciech and Konstancja Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1795 ?], married to Zuzanna widow from Gorzyczki, b. ca 1806, daughter of Jan and Agnieszka Lawicki. Gorzyczki - the Koscian county, close to Czempin. At half way from KOSCIAN to SREM; north-east of LESZNO. GORZYCZKI - ca 1830 owner Edward Potworowski; Golembin (Stary Golebin), owner Melchior Szoldrski [see WILKOWO POLSKIE].
Compare: Kiedrzynski, Jakub, died on 4 February 1798. His wife Brygida Bardzka - marriage in 1767, died in 1786. They had 3 daughters:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. in 1770;
Franciszka BAJKOWSKA b. ca 1768; and
Petronela Kiedrzynska
{Wilkowo Polskie: it was an estate of Kazimierz Radomicki, next of Andrzej Szoldrski. In Wilkowo Polskie in 1818, November, Józef Jakub Wronski - the Judge and public notary in Miedzyrzecz, born in 1769, son of Jan WRONSKI, the owner of Golanice [near to Jezierzyce Koscielne and Krzycko Male], and Urszula Goczkowska - married Katarzyna Pradzynska, born in 1793, the daughter of Jan Pradzynski - died before 1818 - and his wife Petronella / Petronela Kiedrzynska, b. ca 1767/1769}.
And son Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. ca 1770, married to Kreska of the Baranow parish. Franciszek was brother of Franciszka - daughter of Jakub junior, she m. in 1785 / 1791 to Michal Bajkowski.
Jakub Kiedrzynski / Jakób, born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, had son Józef Kiedrzynski - inf. in the Kingdom of Poland in 1837. His brother was Kasper Kiedrzynski !
GRZYMACZEWO - Grzymaczew, 9 km south-west to BLASZKI, north-east to GRABOW by Prosna.
1837, Józef Wstowski and Alexander Schmidt, co-owners of Grzymaczew, and Wloczyn in the Sieradz county.

Inf. in Kalisz in 1836 - after childless death of Jan Kiedrzynski in 1832, ex-owner of Dziadkowice, in the Szadek county, 6 km south-east to SZADEK, north of Zdunska Wola.

We back to MARIOWKA:
1910-12 - the Tsarists were conducting searches in Mariowka to detect the chapel and the "secret monastery". Mariówka has become a well-known educational center in 1928.
The outbreak of World War II broke the activity of these schools. School buildings were occupied by the German army and despite the difficult neighborhood with Germans, sisters took care of wounded Polish soldiers. During the war, the sisters also organized secret primary and secondary education. Mariówka - after March 1945, started a Private Coeducational General Gymnasium, then Private Coeducational General High School.

RZUCOW: 14 km south-east to Przysucha.
1762 - owned by Franciszek Leszczynski; 1837, Wojciech Krigar bought it from Eleonora Leszczynski-Swietoslawska;
1852 - Lukasz Mokiejewski was living in Warsaw.
1852 Adam Jan Mokiejewski was born;
1859 - Lukasz Mokiejewski built an alcohol distillery plant, in Warsaw; 1853 in Rzucow Andrzej KRIGAR is owner. Andrzej Krigar opens match factory. 1879, Adam Mokiejewski son of Lukasz, married Helena Julia Genelich, daughter of Albin. Genelich bought Rzucow.
1882 - Opening of Adam Mokiejewski distillery branch, in Lodz; Ca 1884, Adam Mokiejewski bought Rzuców;
1887, Witold Mokiejewski was born. 1893 in Rzucow Wilhelmina Geneli nee Papka, was died.
1895 Adam Mokiejewski m. 2nd Maria Geneli, sister of Helena.

Born Jean-Paul Adam Mokiejewski in 1933 to a Polish Jewish family in Nice.


Note:

Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, b. in 1715 - died ca 1783, owner of WILCZKOW, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska d. 1776; he was the brother of Marianna, and Wiktoria PSTROKONSKA {born ca 1715/1720} - she was married Marcin Kiedrzynski {b. ca 1715/1720}, son of Jakub Kiedrzynski and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

In 1780, a successors of Maciej PSTROKONSKI born ca 1680, and his wife Konstancja Zaremba died in 1753, signed up, that is Jan Kanty Pstrokonski [it was mistake - Kiedrzynski]; Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski; and named Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska, wife of Marcin Kiedrzynski.

Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW; the official in Piotrkow; official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.
His children:
1. Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, junior, born ca 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko parish;
2. Józefa d. 1834 in Dzierzbin + Onufry Galczynski;
3. Martyna + Tomasz Dluzewski;
4. Jan Kanty [see above];
5. Helena, born in 1776 - 1826 in Dzierzbin, m. Jan Nepomucen Zielonacki.

Aleksander Aleksy Maslowski b. 1750, owner of Dzierzaznia, Stronsko, officer in Ostrzeszow, m. Bogumila Nieniewska daughter of Wojciech Nieniewski [? a brother of named Agnieszka Pstrokonska-Nieniewska] and Magdalena Wolska.


Kiedrzyn and Kamyk - DMENIN and KODRAB - WIELGOMLYNY:

Michal Kiedrzynski b. after 1745, owner of Kamyk close to Klobuck and Wilkowiecko - in the Cracow province, west of Kiedrzyn, east of the Polish border and Prussia - inf. 1783 - 1788.
In 1781, Colonel Chodakowski bought the estate Wilkowiecko - 14 km north-west of Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis, and 9 km north-west of Klobuck - then to the Psarskis.

Kamyk, close to Klobuck (26 km to the Austrian border and 12 km north-west of Czestochowa), was the Kiedrzynski property since 1672 from the Bielski brothers;
owned by Franciszek Kiedrzynski in 1672 - about him inf. 1669 in the Wielun county; born ca 1625;

Franciszek Kiedrzynski was the brother of Ignacy; Jan; and Stanislaw Kiedrzynski - inf. 1669 of the Wielun county;

Franciszek was son of Piotr Kiedrzynsky / Piotr Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1595 - inf. of 1621 on the Wielun county. Piotr Kiedrzynski come from the branch of Jan Kiedrzynski vel Kierzynski, with the Ostoja coat of arms, b. ca 1565, inf. of 1590 in Kolo, about Jan - writer of Ostrzeszow, again inf. of 1606 in Wielun

Wojciech Kiedrzynski born 1745 in Kiedrzyn, killed by Russians in Krzepice on 05 November 1768; he was living in the Sieradz province. Krzepice - Czestochowa i Klobuck were the centre of the Bar Confederation in 1768.

In 1544, King Sigismund the Old allowed Felix Bleszczynski to buy Kiedrzyn at the hands of Zuzanna / Susan, the widow of Nicholas / Mikolaj Kiedrzynski, and their children: Martin / Marcin Kiedrzynski; Peter / Piotr Kiedrzynski; Simon / Szymon Kiedrzynski; Sebastian Kiedrzynski; Elizabeth / Elzbieta Kiedrzynska; Barbara; and Zofia / Sophia.
In 1547 the royal writer Gabriel Zborowski, with the permission of the king bought Kiedrzyn at the hands of the brothers MARCIN KIEDRZYNSKI / Martin, Peter / Piotr Kiedrzynski, Sebastian and Szymon Kiedrzynski / Simon Kiedrzynski; and then get the right to life of its ownership. We have inf. of 1580 on the Kiedrzyn estate - the Kiedrzynskis had lost Kiedrzyn; again KIEDRZYN - inf. 1745 - belonged to the Kiedrzynskis.

In 1549 - 1551 Marcin Kiedrzynski and Piotr Kiedrzynski owned Kiedrzyn and Wola Wierzchowska / now as Wola Kiedrzynska; court against Wojciech, Provincial of Czestochowa and the monks of the Jasna Gora; Kiedrzyn was often the object of pledge, shared the fate of the villages close to Czestochowa during the "Swedish Deluge" and then during the Great Northern War and the Bar Confederation in 1768. After 1717 it was in the neighborhood of the monastery, called the New Czestochowa.

In 1815 the Kiedrzynski family had lost the assets again.

Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1740 or in 1751, the owner of Kamyk, Kiedrzyn - inf. 1745, Lechow(o), Kuznica Kiedrzynska, Wola Kiedrzynska north of Czestochowa, officer in Latyczow, the Ostoja coat of arms, he lost assets. Kiedrzynski taken out loans in the Royal Prussian Bank in Berlin. His land estate was in debt (the Kiedrzyn property). This was in the years 1793 - 1806. In 1815 the Government of the Polish Kingdom took over debts owed by the Kiedrzyn property and took over the management of this lands in Kiedrzyn (in the jurisdiction of the State).

Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski, Wojciech Kiedrzynski, Michal Kiedrzynski and Wiktoria Rogujska were children of Maciej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1700 / 1710 - who was brother of Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska.

Others from Klobuck - Krzepice area:

Marianna Bielski b. 1767 in Pierzchno;
Jan Bleszynski 1754 in Kamyk;
Józef Kozinski b. 1744 Klobuck;
Antoni Kiedrzynski born ca 1740 or in 1751 in Kiedrzyn close to Czestochowa. The Kiedrzyn estate was situated in the Lelow county, the Cracow province, south-east of Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis, north of Czestochowa, east of Liswarta river - the border of Poland and Prussia.

Antoni Aleksy Ostoja of Kiedrzyn, Kiedrzynski had neighbors will in 1790-1792:
Dominik Bleszynski,
Stanislaw Jeziorkowski / Stanislaw Maciej Jeziorkowski son of Andrzej Jeziorkowski;
Jakub Jordan of Zakliczyn;
Ludwik Kalinowski;
Aleksander Potocki,
Stanislaw Soltyk;
close to Czestochowa: Marianna Buczeniowa of Dzbow.

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, daughter of Jan STARCZEWSKI, and Antonina Silnicka;
2nd married in 1845 in Chelmo, in the Radomsko county [12 km west to Przedborz, 5 km south to KRERY] to Eleonora Kiedrzynska b. ca 1818 [acc. to me Eleonora Kiedrzynska was born 10/20 years earlier ?] in Biestrzyków Maly, in the Radomsko county, daughter of Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1740 or in 1751 in Kiedrzyn], owner of Kiedrzyn and Kamyk close to Czestochowa, and his wife Józefa Luboinska [second wife ?].

Biestrzyków Maly - 7 km east to WOLA MALOWANA; north-east to KOBIELE WIELKIE; 8 km north-west to WIELGOMLYNY; east to Dmenin and 6 km east to Wola Malowana / Wola Kodrebska.

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. Luboinski ca 1820 is a manager of the Kukowo or Dankowice. Compare: Antoni Kiedrzynski - inf. in 1751 the owner of Kiedrzyn close to Czestochowa; he was living in 1790/1792 in the Cracow province.

In RADOMSKO
in 1739, Hiacynt Kiedrzynski son of Agnieszka Kiedrzynska, was baptized. A father is unknown. He was born in Dziepólc, 2 km south-west to DMENIN and 8 km west to Wola Malowana; godparents: Ignacy Chojecki and Gertruda Jeziorska.

Ludwik Kiedrzynski junior, the son of mentioned Antoni Aleksy KIEDRZYNSKI; LUDWIK was born ca 1765; in 1789 - with wife - leased Sekursko from Bystrzanowski, east of Czestochowa and east of the Madalinskis estates (27 km east of Redziny); in 1790 official in Piotrkow (Trybunalski). Wife Roza Bleszczynska / Roza Bleszynski.

Antoni Kiedrzynski, owner of Wierzchowisko ca 5 km north of Kiedrzyn - north of Czestochowa (8 km south-east of Kamyk, and 6 km south-west of Koscielec of the Madalinskis), inf. of 1791. Was born 1751 in Kiedrzyn, see Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749.

Wincenty Kiedrzynski of Kiedrzyn, b. ca 1780 in Kamyk 12 km north-west of Kiedrzyn, he was owner of Maleczyno, in the Radom county, 2 km from Radom. In 1838 confirmation of the nobility. Died in 1839.

Tomasz Adam Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1775, in Kamyk close to Kiedrzyn and near to the Polish border. He, his son, and his grandson were "of Kiedrzyn". Lived in Kamyk. 1839 - confirmation of the nobility.

MALOWANA WOLA = Wola Kodrebska:

Malowana Wola - 5 km north to Kobiele Wielkie; 6 km east to DMENIN; 15 km north-west to Wielgomlyny; 4 km south to KODRAB.
Biestrzyków Maly - 7 km east to WOLA MALOWANA; north-east to KOBIELE WIELKIE; 8 km north-west to WIELGOMLYNY; east to Dmenin !
Dziepólc, south-west to DMENIN.

Anastazy Kiedrzynski (1676-1756), born as Piotr Kiedrzynski, son of Ludwik Kiedrzynski senior, born ca 1640, and Zofia Kiedrzynska; Anastazy was born in Wola Kodrebska = Wola Malowana;
he was born in 1676 roku. He entered the Pauline Order at the age of 18 in 1694 under Bartholomew Szotarewicz, the Provincial Superior, Preacher of St. Barbara in Czestochowa. After completing his studies in philosophy at Jasna Gora, he undertook theological studies probably in Jasna Góra.

KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840), daughter of Antoni PSARSKI and Lucja Czekulin; Konstancja was born in Redziny, the Mstów parish; m. (1840 in Mstów, north-east to Czestochowa) to Stanislaw Jan Adolf Szafraniec Bystrzanowski (ca 1797-after 1840), son of Ignacy Bystrzanowski and Urszula Dobinski, the lessee of the Siedlce estate in the Mstów parish - 6 km south-east to REDZINY;
Stanislaw Bystrzanowski was born in Wola Malowana (close to KODRAB);
his 1st wife died - Lucyna Trepka; his children: Wanda, Kazimierz Antoni, Józefa Stefania, Stefan Wiktor Bystrzanowski.

WOLA KODREBSKA / Wola Malowana in 1537 was bought by Marcin Myszkowski (d. 1538); in 1854 belonged to Zabierzewski.

Named Marcin Myszkowski b. 1448, died 1538; son of Piotr Myszkowski and Agnieszka KOBYLANSKA. See below !

Compare with

HIERONIM Myszkowski b. ca 1550, died after 1577 [he was the son of Hieronim senior b. ca 1500, and grandson of Marcin Myszkowski b. ca 1448, and Zuzanna LASKI; Marcin was born 1448, son of Piotr Myszkowski and Agnieszka KOBYLANSKA];
with son
Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600 - died in 1663/1666 + Zofia Podczaszanka Mirzowska;
and grandson
Mikolaj Myszkowski (1640, bpt in Kozieglówki, 3 km south-east to Kozieglowy, south of Czestochowa - d. 1713) owner of Dabrowa, and Galewice (from hands of wife Aleksadra Grodzicki), married also to unknown Anna,
with the son
Jan Myszkowski (ca 1695 - d. 1730, Galewice), owner of Galewice.

See:

Ludwik Bartlomiej Szaniawski b. 1816 in Gronów, 9 km east to ZLOCZEW and 18 km west to Widawa), owner of Kroczyce [17 km south to LELOW; close to Lgota Murowana], and Malowana Wola;
son of Jan Kanty Szaniawski (ca 1764 - d. 1839), owner of Ochle [at half way from Widawa to Wola Wiazowa; 9 km west to RESTARZEW], Gromadzice in the Wielun county [6 km north-west to Maslowice; 11 km north to WIELUN]; and Agnieszka Psarska b. ca 1770 - d. after 1844, in 1803 she was single and she was living in Radoszowice close to Osjaków [RADOSZEWICE - 9 km south-east to OSJAKOW or Radoszowice], daughter of Wladyslaw Psarski, granddaughter of Franciszek Ksawery PSARSKI.

Note to Ignacy Kiedrzynski / Ignacy Kiedrzynski

[b. ca 1730; acc. to my research he was the brother of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715 / 1720. Andrzej Kiedrzynski was the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko; married Franciszka Jackowska]:

In 1764 in Wielgomlyny, Ignacy Kiedrzynski of Malowana Wola (5 km east of DMENIN; 9 km north-west of WOLKA BANKOWA; 5 km north of Kobiele Wielkie) married Zofia nee Zablocka 1 voto Swiecicka (widow, a woman who has lost her husband by death), with witnesses:
Mikolaj Zablocki from Rogi (6 km south-east of Wielgomlyny), Antoni Maj / MAY of Wola Zycinska (5 km south-east of above ROGI), and Antoni Zareba. Zofia nee Zablocka 1 voto Swiecicka - no data.

Marcin Kiedrzynski was the next of kin of above Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 and to above mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715 / 1720.

Marcin b. after 1700 [Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788], and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski were the brothers.

We back to ANASTAZY KIEDRZYNSKI:

He obtained a doctorate in theology; he was a preacher at the Convent of Wielun, at Jasna Gora (1716-1719), in Cracow on the Rock (1722-1728). For his initiative was to build a Baroque church on the Rock. He supported the expansion of many monasteries, including Lesniów and Wieruszów. He was involved in construction of a library in Jasna Góra. He died in the monastery of St. Barbara on May 2, 1756.

Back to Wola Malowana:

In July 1879, Josek Szpilfogel - Kodaskanski (a Jew from the Kodrab district, with the second part of the name - Kodrzebski / KODREBSKI) became the owner of Wola Krzysztoporska. It was already food industry; in 1902 Maurycy - son of Josek Szpilfogel-Kodziorski (chemist engineer), founded the Chemical Factory, which after World War II transformed into the Wola "ORGANIKA".

Antoni Zabicki was the owner of Malowana Wola or Wola Kodrebska.

Remember in 1793 in Golanki, godparents were Ludwik Kiedrzynski and Róza Lekinska - Kiedrzynska his wife.


I thought mistakenly that a brother of above mentioned TOMASZ JAN BLESZYNSKI b. 1710 in Tubadzin (10 km east of Blaszki) was Walenty BLESZYNSKI born 1706 [this is not the year of birth ca 1720], the owner of Bieliki [see Jan Bleszynski of Bieliki and Wiewierow / Wiewierowo, inf. 1791] - 7 km east of Sulmierzyce of Sulimierski and Kiedrzynski - bought in 1755, m. Zuzanna Rogowska / Rogawska / Rogójska.

In Dec. 2017 I can explain: named above
Walenty Bleszynski b. 1706, was the son of Aleksander BLESZYNSKI of WIELGOMLYNY, and Anna Wilkoszewska.
Aleksander BLESZYNSKI b. ca 1680, and Anna Wilkoszewska b. ca 1680.
ALEKSANDER maybe was the son of JAKUB Bleszynski born ca 1640!

I wrote down:
Walenty BLESZYNSKI born 1706, the owner of Bieliki - 7 km east of Sulmierzyce of Sulimierski and Kiedrzynski - bought in 1755, m. Zuzanna Rogujska / Rogowska / Rogawska / Rogójska / ROGUJSKI
[! - compare: Opoczno 16 km north to Zarnów; Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska, m. Adam Rogujski owner of Wola Murowana / Miedzna Murowana, 9 km south of Opoczno - inf. in 1781 and 1782. But we know also on Wola Murowana in the Sitkówka-Nowiny community, close to Kielce. WIKTORIA was living around 7 km north to ZARNOW].
Walenty BLESZYNSKI had son Bonawentura BLESZYNSKI b. 1749 Rozny, d. 1820 in Golanki (south of Nur, Masovia), owner of Golanki [? - maybe GALONKI close to Rozny, Dobryszyce and Krepa - see Kiedzynski].
BONAWENTURA BLESZYNSKI married Salomea Pagowska.
Bonawentura had a daughter Anastazja m. Kiedrzynska; she was b. ca 1785 / 1792 [compare Sulmierzyce south to Wola Pszczolecka !]. Antonina Anastazja Bleszynska of Bakowa Góra close to Przedborz, married 1808 / ca 1810, to ADAM Kiedrzynski born 1783 / 1784 / 1787 (his father IZYDOR Kiedrzynski b. 1749) with 4 children.



Note to Ignacy Kiędrzyński / Ignacy Kiedrzyński

[b. ca 1730; acc. to my research he was the brother of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1720. Andrzej Kiedrzynski was the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko; married Franciszka Jackowska]:

In 1764 in Wielgomłyny, Ignacy Kiedrzyński of Malowana Wola (5 km east of DMENIN; 9 km north-west of WOLKA BANKOWA; 5 km north of Kobiele Wielkie) married Zofia nee Zabłocka 1 voto Święcicka (widow, a woman who has lost her husband by death),
with witnesses:
Mikołaj Zabłocki from Rogi (6 km south-east of Wielgomłyny), Antoni Maj / MAY of Wola Życińska (5 km south-east of above ROGI), and Antoni Zaręba. Zofia nee Zabłocka 1 voto Święcicka - no data.

Marcin Kiedrzynski was the next of kin of above Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 and to above mentioned Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1720.

Marcin b. ca 1700, and Kazimierz Kiedrzynski were the brothers.

Florian / Floryan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1730 / 1740, owner of Noskowo - inf. 1776, 16 km east of Koszkowo and 27 km east of Kunowo. The same Florian Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 (1740 ?), married in 1759, his wife was living 1730-1786. His son Leon Kiedrzynski b. ca 1760. His uncle was Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska.
Above Florian Kiedrzynski's father
was Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788, mother Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska [b. 1715/1720];
brothers of FLORIAN:
Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski 1738 - d. ?; Stanislaw Kiedrzynski ? - 1774; Pawel Kiedrzynski; Józef Kiedrzynski;
sister Bona from KARSY, married Kiedrzynska. Karsy - 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ.


Bieganin - Karsy - Orpiszewek - Bilewicz and Kiedrzynski, biographical and genealogical-historical data:

1799, Dobrzec - 5 km south-west to core of Kalisz - here Florian Stanislaw Bogdanski was born, son of Jan Bogdanski
[the grandson of Marcin Bogdanski and Marianna Kiedrzynska - Bogdanska],
and Józefa Korytkowska, the daughter of Józef Korytkowski, and Barbara Chylewska - Korytkowska;
godparents: Józef Korytkowski owner of Dobrzec, the grandfather of named Florian Stanislaw Bogdanski, and Lady Bogdanska owner of Szatowo, the grandmother. Witnesses: Bonawentura Kotowski, and Wiktoria Bogdanska, next of kin to Jan Bogdanski.

In August 1770 in Karsy, 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ, Kajetan Lipnicki married Bona Kiedrzynska.

Inf. in 1763 - Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy; an official in KALISZ. Franciszek Kozuchowski was the husband of Marjanna Walichnowska nee BIELINSKA. In 1750, Marianna Walichnowska nee Bielinska took the wedding.
In 1763, in Pikart / PIEKART: Karol Franciszek Salezy Jan Chryzostom Dobruchowski was born; godparents: Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marianna Walichnowska - Kozuchowski, and Marianna Chlebowska with Ignacy Chlebowski.

Inf. in Kalisz, 1740, Franciszka Jackowska - Kiedrzynska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski [the father of Izydor...], and Anna wife of Antoni Skorzewski; Konstancja wife of Stanislaw Niniewski - all born as Jackowski.
The court case concerned
1. Jan Jackowski, ex-owner of Boczkow and Szczypierno / Szczypiorno, the south-west part of Kalisz at present, 3 km south-west to DOBRZEC, close to BOCZKOW;
2. Teresa Zaluskowska;
3. Mikolaj Dobruchowski, son of Jana, the official in Ostrzeszow; owner of Piekarty;
4. Marianna Chrzanowski;
5. Mikolaj Politalski, official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Szypierno / Szczypiorno, BOCZKOW / Boczkowo, 3 km west to DOBRZEC; and Piekarty. He sold named Piekarty to Jan Dobruchowski in 1701.

See - 1783-84, MOKRSKO was owned by Kozuchowski {see Stanislaw Kozuchowski in 1732}, and Lasocki.

Acc. to Dworzaczek:
in 1771 Kajetan Lipnicki, son of Gabriel LIPNICKI and Marianna Bojanowska, m. Bona Kiedrzynska, daughter of Marcin KIEDRZYNSKI and Wiktoria Pstrokonska.
Mistake: in [or before 1788] 1788 named Bona Kiedrzynska, daughter of above Marcin and Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska, married Kajetan Lipnicki, son of Gabriel Lipnicki and Marianna Bojanowska.

MACIEJ Pstrokonski died in 1752; left from second marriage
1. daughter Bona Pstrokonska, m. Antoni Otto Trapczynski; and MACIEJ had next children -
2. Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1715/1720 !], married Marcin Kiedrzynski; Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.
3. Franciszka, m. Franciszek Gajecki; in 1726 Franciszka nee Pstrokonska was living in Wilczkow, born ca 1705/1710. In 1736, Antoni Pawel Sebastian Pstrokonski was born in Wilczkow, son of Maciej Pstrokonski and Konstancja Zareba.
4. Maciej junior;
5. Antoni Pawel Pstrokonski, b. in Wilczkow in 1736;
6. Marianna Pstrokonska;
7. Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW; the official in Piotrkow; official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.
His son Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, junior, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko parish.

Florian Kiedrzynski's father was mentioned above Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788, mother Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska;
his brothers:
Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski 1738 - d. ?;
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski ? - 1774 [married Marjanna nee Zamoyska];
Pawel Kiedrzynski;
Józef Kiedrzynski;
sister Bona Kiedrzynska [b. ca 1745 ?] who was married in Karsy.

Florian / Floryan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1730 / 1740, owner of Noskowo - inf. 1776, 16 km east of Koszkowo and 27 km east of Kunowo. The same Florian Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 (1740 ?), married in 1759, wife was living 1730-1786. His son Leon Kiedrzynski b. ca 1760. His uncle was Kazimierz Kiedrzynski m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska.

In 1762, in the Karsy manor, Juljanna Michalina Kozuchowska was born, daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Kozuchowskich; witnesses: Jan Krosnowski and Krystyna Walichnowska.

In 1770 in Grudzielec close to Sobotka, Gutow and 5 km north-east to BIEGANIN [see Kiedrzynski], south-east to Dobrzyca; Marjanna, was born, daughter of Tomasz Bystrzycki, a manager of the estate, and Marjanna Bystrzycka.
In 1770, 1772 in Sobotka Wielka, 4 south-west to KARSY, inf. on childrens of Andrzej Bogdanski and Elzbieta Bogdanska.
In 1763 in Gutów, south to KARSY, inf. on Franciszka Kozuchowska married Przespolewska of Droszew.
In Sobotka in 1763, was born son of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Walichnowska; and inf. on Krystyna Potocka married Walichnowska;
Franciszek Kozuchowski was the owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw / Wierzchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice.
Inf. in Sobotka, in 1766; in the Karsy manor, Elzbieta Longina KOZUCHOWSKA, was born, daughter of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Wierusz Walichnowska; witness: Longina Zychlinska.
The Gutów estate was owned by Malczewski ca 1780; near to Sobotka.
In Sobotka in 1779: Marjanna was born, a daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynska m. Wardenska; godparents: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.

1781 in Sobotka, a daughter of Ludwik Bogdanski and Teresa Rozdrazewska - Bogdanska, was born; godfather Andrzej Bogdanski - grandfather of named above.

The Roman-Catholic parish in Sobotka named St. Michael the Archangel; in 1782 - Sobotka was owned by Bogdanski Ludwik and Teresa Bogdanska.
In Sobotka in 1783, inf. on grandparents: Franciszek Radolinski and Konstancja Gomolinska.

In 1787, the Sobotka manor, here Stanislaw Jan Kiedrzynski was bpt. - son of Jakub KIEDRZYNSKI and Juljanna Kiedrzynska nee BOGDANSKA; Jakub Kiedrzynski was the owner of Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW].
Godparents: Michal Bogdanski and Salomea - the parents of named Julianna Kiedrzynski.
See: in 1782 - Sobotka was owned by Bogdanski Ludwik and Teresa Bogdanska.

In Sobotka in 1788, bpt.; but was born in the Karsy manor: Marjanna Teodora Wincencja Józefa BILEWICZ, daughter of Teodor BILEWICZ and Cecylja Kozuchowska - Bilewicz; he was official in Lojeck.
Godparents: Antoni Szkulski and Urszula Walknowska - Szkulska, owner of Szkudla; and Jan Nepomucen KOZUCHOWSKI and Juljanna Kozuchowski, owners of Karsy, Wierzchoslaw [Wierzchoslawice - ? - 17 km north-east to Inowroclaw], Czechel [7 km east to Sobotka].

1790 in Sobotka, bpt. of Józef the Jew, godparents: Franciszek Ksawery Mikorski the owner of Sobótka, MP in Warsaw; and Elzbieta Bogdanska. His family: Józef Mikorski and Katarzyna Wierzchleyska - MIKORSKA, owners of Sobotka.
1793, in Sobotka, bpt. of Jadwiga Teresa, daughter of Jakub LESIECKI and Marjanna Lesiecki.
1761, in Karsy, died Aleksander Kozuchowski.
Sobotka in 1774, Aleksy Bogdanski died.
1787 in Karsy, Franciszek Kozuchowski died, the owner of KARSY.

In Sobotka in 1783, Teodor Bilewicz younger, from Lithuania, official in Zmudz, m. Cecylja Kozuchowska; witnesses: Józef Gomolinski, official at the Royal Court, Antoni Szkulski, and Andrzej Kaczkowski; wedding was in KARSY.

Sobotka in 1779, bpt.; in Gutów in the Malczewski manor, was born Marjanna, daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynska Wardenska; godparents: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.
In 1788, Antoni Szkulski owner of Szkudl; his friends - Jan Nepomucen Kozuchowski and Juljanna Kozuchowska - owners of Karsy, Wierzchoslaw, Czechel.
1751, Bartlomiej and Joanna Boguslawski, the owners of Sobotka.
1824, Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski died; the owner of Gutow; born in 1738.
1830, Józef Otto Trampczynski died; the owner of Karsy; buried in Kucharki; born in 1733 !
1790, Katarzyna Radolinska of Chorze died; owner of Karsy, buried in Kalisz.
1763, Stanislaw Kostka Dydak Aleksander Józef was born; son of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Walichnowska;
Walichnowska was the daughter of an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice.

1779, in Gutów manor, owned by Malczewski, Marjanna was born - the daughter of Antoni Wardenski and Ludwika Kiedrzynski - Wardenski; witnesses: Kasper Zakrzewski and Marjanna Bogdanska.

1801, in Karsy, Jan Kromer, the Prussian lieutenant, married Wiktorja Grudzielska. she was born 1755; witnesses: Józef Trampczynski owner of Karsy; Osinski owner of Czechel.

Mentioned above Teodor Billewicz / Bilewicz - the Confederate Marshal of the WILKOMIERZ county in 1764.
But we know on senior Teodor Bilewicz, the friend of Michal Kazimierz Radziwill.

Kazimierz Pilsudki, born around 1760, possessed Zemogile / Zemigoly by the river Dubis and was married to Anna Bilewicz, the daughter of Polubinska princes.
Anna Pilsudka's eldest brother - Bilewicz - drowned in Niemen.
Anna's second brother, colonel Józef Bilewicz, chamberlain of the king Stanislas Augustus's court;
the sister Anna Eufrosyna Bilewicz married the marshal of the nobility, Wincenty Biallozor in Poszuszwie.
Kazimierz Pilsudski, the captain, died around 1820, was portrayed on a large oil portrait.
Piotr Pilsudski, the Marszal's grandfather, was born in 1795 from the marriage of Kazimierz with Anna Bilewicz.

We back to WSCHOWA:
Anhalt-Coethen Fryderyk Erdman Prince, son of Krystyna Anna Emilia Promnitz, b. 1731, owner of Pszczyna (Isenburg), general, in 1785 bought Wloszakowice, Bukowiec, Grotniki, Ujazdowo, Domianice, Miastko, Kolo and Jezierzyce in the WSCHOWA county.
Teodor Bilewicz [died ca 1790 ??], official in Wieszwiansk, bought Jezierzyce from Stanislaw Krzycki, and sold it to Fryderyk, Prince, in 1782.

TEODOR'S father - Aleksander Jerzy Bilewicz died in 1755.
Tadeusz Billewicz, 1728 - 1788, was also the son of Aleksander Jerzy Bilewicz and Ona Bilewicz / Anna Billewicz; Tadeusz's son - ADAM BILEWICZ born ca 1750.
Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690, died 1764, was son of Teodor Stefan Bilewicz and Elena / Helena.
Antoni Billewicz was son of Kasparas Bilevicius / Kasper Billewicz / Kacper Billewicz, b. ca 1782, d. 1840, who was son of ADAM BILEWICZ / Adomas Bilevicius and Bogumila BUDRYK.
KACPER was brother of Kazimierz Tomasz Bilevicius / Billewicz; Pranciškus Bilevicius; Jan Bilevicius / Billewicz; Ignacy Bilevicius / Billewicz; Stefan Billewicz; Antanas Bilevicius; Malcher Billewicz; Ludwik Billewicz; Grzegorz Billewicz and Józef Benedykt Billewicz.
Above Adomas Bilevicius / Adam Billewicz, b. ca 1750.
Above Kacper Wincenty Billewicz m. Kownacka.
ADAM was the son of named Tadeusz Billewicz, 1728 - 1788, who was son of Aleksander Jerzy Bilewicz / Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius and Ona Bileviciene; above Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius / Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690, died 1764, was son of Teodoras Steponas Bilevicius and Elena.
Above the Bilewicz / Billewicz family lived in Teneniai, Lithuania, 50 km south-east of Gargzdai; Tenenie / Teneniai, 22 km west of Taurogi, here Maria Pilsudska nee Billewicz was born in 1842 [Adamowo / Adomavas near Teneniai], she was mother of Józef Pilsudski; MARIA Pilsudska - Bilewicz, the daughter of Antoni Billewicz and Helena Michalowski; her brother was father of Joanna Narutowicz; her sister Zofia Zubow nee Billewicz.
MARIA in 1863 in Teneniai married to Józef Wincenty Pilsudski with 12 children - private teacher was from Switzerland; Maria Pilsudska d. 1884 in Suginty;
Suginty / Suginciai - close to UTENA.

Above Helena Billewicz nee Michalowska b. ca 1828 - 1846, daughter of Elzbieta BUTLER; lived in ADAMOWO / Adomavas, Taurages apskritis, Lithuania.
Above Antoni Billewicz was son of Kasparas Bilevicius / Kasper Billewicz / Kacper Billewicz, b. ca 1782, d. 1840, who was son of ADAM BILEWICZ / Adomas Bilevicius and Bogumila BUDRYK.

Above Jezierzyce - 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].
In 1846, Zygmunt Zychlinski was the owner.

Teodor Billewicz, the Chamberlain of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski from 1765; member of the BAR uprising in Zmudz; he was living with brother Tadeusz Bilewicz from 1771 [Tadeusz Bilewicz died in 1788], official in Wieszwiansk, 1765-1784, in Wilkomierz in 1764 and in 1765, in Lojciew. See KARSY. MP in 1764.

Above Tadeusz Billewicz d. 1788 or in 1790, the official in Troki in 1788, in MSCISLAW, from 1786, and in 1783; in Ejragolsk in 1775-1783, in Wielkie Dyrwiany in 1761; Pojursk, 1757; Zmudz in 1771; MP in 1776. Consul of the Military Department of the Perpetual Council in 1788.

Above Billewicz Tadeusz was the son of Aleksander Jerzy Bilewicz, d. 1755, official in Wielkie Dyrwiany, and in Rosienie;
Aleksander had brother Jan;
Aleksander was the MP, 1744; he was living in Rosienie;
ALEKSANDER BILEWICZ married Anna Romer with 4 sons:
Tadeusz b. ca 1728,
and Jerzy BILEWICZ, studied in Królewiec, known German, then in Nieswiez;
next son Teodor or Mateusz Bilewicz also lived in Smorgonie and NIESWIEZ.

Aleksander Bilewicz died in 1755; Michal Rybenko Radziwill took care of children: Tadeusz - an official in Wojniuck; Jerzy, official in Rosienie; Tadeusz Bilewicz was in 1763 official of Ejragolsk, and then in Wielkie Dyrwiany; he did not want to declare the partition, he was in Gdansk. In autumn 1773, together with K. Radziwill, he visited Mainz, Dresden, went to Gdansk to return to Germany. Probably returned to ZMUDZ in 1778. Then he took the chamberlain job from Stanislaw August. He was sent to the Confederate States in 1776; also in 1780; he was named a castellan of Mscislaw; on September 30, 1786, the governor of Mscislaw and on 22 January 1788 the Troki castellan. Tadeusz died on 12 August 1788, about 60 years old.

About above Aleksander Billewicz of the Rosienie county, m. Romer; with 4 sons:
Tadeusz of the Mscislau province;
Jerzy;
Teodor Billewicz + Kozuchowska of Kalisz;
Mateusz + Lopacinska.
Sons of above Mateusz: Józef, MP in 1793; Jan; Ignacy; Tadeusz.

Tadeusz Billewicz d. 1788, of Mscislaw in 1783, had daughter Helena Wazgird (Morykoni) and also he had son ADAM / Adomas Bilevicius, b. ca 1750; who was father of Kazimierz Tomasz; and Kasparas Bilevicius; and so on.
Above KASPAR - Kasparas Bilevicius, b. ca 1782, d. 1840, had son
Antoni Billewicz or Tadeusz b. ca 1815, + Helena Michalowska b. 1820, with:
Pranas Bilevicius;
Maria Pilsudska / Maria Billewicz (1842 - 1884) + Józef Wincenty Pilsudski (1833 - 1902);
Wiktor Billewicz and
Zofia Zubow b. ca 1860.
Above ZOFIA: Zofia Zubow nee Billewicz, was born circa 1860, married Wlodzimierz Zubow before 1887, with son Wlodzimierz Zubow b. 1887 Szawle [Šiauliai / Šiaule north of Raseiniai] - d. 1959 in Kowno.

Jerzy Bilewicz was the Judge of ROSIENIE in 1765.
Mateusz Bilewicz official in Rosienie, MP.

On the Billewiczs / Bilewiczs:

The father of Ludwika Marianna Pociej was Ludwik Konstanty Pociej. Ludwik Konstanty Pociej, and Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej were sons of Leonard Gabriel Pociej b. 1632, died in 1695; Leonard Pociej was closest friend of Marcjan Aleksander Oginski, son of wife's brother. Leonard Gabriel Pociej married to Regina Oginska, primo voto Walter Korff of Troki. Above Regina Pociej nee Oginska, b. circa 1624, died ca 1700, was daughter of Samuel Leon Oginski and Zofia Billewicz. She was sister of Jan Oginski; Szymon Karol Symeon Oginski, and Helena Tyszkiewicz, inf. by Viktorija Janina Ruškuliene. Above Samuel Leon Oginski b. ca 1593, d. 1657; inf. by Andrzej Hennel at geni.com.

The Bilewicz / Billewicz family lived in Vidukle west of RASEINIAI; in Biliunai close to Raseiniai, south-east; and in the Rosienie (Raseiniai) county.

ADAM Bilewicz / Adomas Bilevicius, b. ca 1750, was father of Kazimierz Tomasz, and Kasparas Bilevicius [Kasparas Bilevicius, b. ca 1782, d. 1840]; and so on.

Kazimierz Pilsudki - great-grandfather of Marshal Józef Pilsudski - b. ca 1760, owner of Zemogile [ZEMYGALA, close to Betygala; ŽEMYGALA / Žiemgala ca 15 km east of Raseiniai] by the Dubisa [Dubysa / Dubisa] river, and married to Anna Bilewicz - her mother nee Polubinski / Polubinska; she had 4 brothers: Joachim; Józef; Wincenty; Wojciech. The oldest brother of Anna Pilsudka drowned in the river!; next brother Colonel Józef Bilewicz, lived at Court of Stanislaw August Poniatowski; sister Eufrozyna 1760 - 1853 m. Wincenty Biallozor / Biallozor of Poszuszwie.
Kazimierz Pilsudski, of the Rosienie county, d. ca 1820, left son Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1795 in Zemigoly.
Above Anna nee Billewicz Pilsudska (1761 - 1837), great-grandmother of Józef Pilsudski. Her father was Walerian Billewicz.
Anna PILSUDSKA had 5 children:
Piotr Pawel PILSUDSKI (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler - grandfather of Józef Pilsudski;
Walery (1796 - 1877) + Aniela nee Pilsudska (died in 1844);
Jerzy Jegor (1799 - 1816 / 1820) - officer of the Russian Army;
Józef;
Teresa.

Anna Pilsudska b. 1761 / 1762, died in 1837.

Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius / Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690 - died in 1764 or 1755, was son of Teodoras Steponas Bilevicius / Teodor Billewicz and Helena Gruzewska / Elena.
Tadeusz Billewicz 1728 - 1788 was son of above Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius and Ona Bileviciene.

Walerian Billewicz the officer in Dyrwiany Male in 1788-1795, d. 1785? or 1795. Dyrwiany - Dirvonenai, west of Siauliai, north of Raseiniai. Walerian Billewicz was father of Joachim Billewicz; Anna Pilsudska; Józef Billewicz; Joachim Billewicz; Wojciech Billewicz; Eufrozyna Biallozor and Emiliana.

Kazimierz Pilsudski b. ca 1750, d. ca 1820, officer in Rosienie, married in 1786 in Krakes, near Kiejdany [Krakes - east of Raseiniai], to above named Anna Billewicz 1761 - 1837.

Walerian's father was Piotr Billewicz, who was son of Zygmunt Billewicz born ca 1640

[Zygmunt was brother of Teodoras Steponas Bilevicius / Teodor Stefan Billewicz 1655-1697, and Teodor had sons: Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius b. 1690
{who was father of Tadas Bilevicius
(Tadeusz BILEWICZ / Tadas was father of Helena Wazgird Morykoni and - ? - Adomas Bilevicius / Adam Billewicz, b. ca 1750);
Jurgis Bilevicius; Motiejus Bilevicius and Teodor Billewicz}
and Jonas Steponas Bilevicius];

Zygmunt's father was Stefan Billewicz / Bilevicius, ca 1610 - 1678; he was son of Jonas Bilevicius / Jan Billewicz / Johan Bielewicz, b. ca 1580 - son of Wojciech Billewicz and Krystyna Szemet.

He come from Wojciech Billewicz / Vaitiekus Jurgaitis Bilevicius, ca 1550 - 1600, son of Jerzy Billewicz.

Anna Pilsudska had son Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty Pilsudski 1794 - 1851, m. Teodora Urszula Otylia Butler daughter of Malgorzata Billewicz; son of above Piotr:
Józef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski 1833 - 1902 in Petersburg, m. Maria Billewicz b. 1842, daughter of Antoni Billewicz and Helena Michalowska. Son of above Jozef Wincenty: Józef Klemens Pilsudski 1867 - 1935.

Urszula Pilsudska / Ursula Pilsudska nee Bilevich / Billewicz, born ca 1790, was daughter of Józef Billewicz and Anna Szemiot / Ona Bileviciene; wife of Ludvik Pilsudski. Above Józef Billewicz b. ca 1760.

Kazimierz Hieronim Bilewicz, b. 1870 + in 1899, in Lakoszyn - the central Poland now.

Floryan Bilewicz Stankiewicz owner of Stanki / Stankow, had 3 sons, inf. in 1685, and they were owners of Skorobowo in 1691 - 1720.

The Bilewicz / Billewicz family lived in Teneniai, Lithuania, 50 km south-east of Gargzdai; Tenenie / Teneniai, 22 km west of Taurogi, here Maria Pilsudska nee Billewicz was born in 1842 [Adamowo / Adomavas near Teneniai], she was mother of Józef Pilsudski; daughter of Antoni Billewicz and Helena Michalowski; her brother was father of Joanna Narutowicz; her sister Zofia Zubow nee Billewicz; in 1863 in Teneniai married to Józef Wincenty Pilsudski with 12 children - private teacher was from Switzerland; Maria Pilsudska d. 1884 in Suginty; Suginty / Suginciai - close to UTENA.

Above Helena Billewicz nee Michalowska b. ca 1828 - 1846, daughter of Elzbieta BUTLER; lived in Adomavas, Taurages apskritis, Lithuania. Above Antoni Billewicz was son of Kasparas Bilevicius / Kasper Billewicz / Kacper Billewicz, b. ca 1782, d. 1840, who was son of Adomas Bilevicius and Bogumila BUDRYK.
KACPER was brother of Kazimierz Tomasz Bilevicius / Billewicz; Pranciškus Bilevicius; Jan Bilevicius / Billewicz; Ignacy Bilevicius / Billewicz; Stefan Billewicz; Antanas Bilevicius; Malcher Billewicz; Ludwik Billewicz; Grzegorz Billewicz and Józef Benedykt Billewicz. Above Adomas Bilevicius / Adam Billewicz, b. ca 1750.
Above Kacper Wincenty Billewicz m. Kownacka.
Came from Tadeusz Billewicz 1728 - 1788, who was son of Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius and Ona Bileviciene; above Aleksandras Jurgis Bilevicius / Aleksander Jerzy Billewicz b. ca 1690, died 1764, was son of Teodoras Steponas Bilevicius and Elena.

About above Aleksander Billewicz of the Rosienie county, m. Romer; with 4 sons:
Tadeusz of the Mscislau province;
Jerzy;
Teodor Billewicz + Kozuchowska of Kalisz;
Mateusz + Lopacinska. Sons of above Mateusz: Józef, MP in 1793; Jan; Ignacy; Tadeusz.

Tadeusz Billewicz d. 1788, of Mscislaw in 1783, had daughter Helena Wazgird (Morykoni) and also he had son ADAM / Adomas Bilevicius, b. ca 1750; who was father of Kazimierz Tomasz; and above named Kasparas Bilevicius; and so on.
Above KASPAR - Kasparas Bilevicius, b. ca 1782, d. 1840, had son
Antoni Billewicz or Tadeusz b. ca 1815, + Helena Michalowska b. 1820, with:
Pranas Bilevicius; Maria Pilsudska / Maria Billewicz (1842 - 1884) + Józef Wincenty Pilsudski (1833 - 1902); Wiktor Billewicz and Zofia Zubow b. ca 1860.

Above ZOFIA: Zofia Zubow nee Billewicz, was born circa 1860, married Wlodzimierz Zubow before 1887, with son Wlodzimierz Zubow b. 1887 Szawle [Šiauliai / Šiaule north of Raseiniai] - d. 1959 in Kowno.

Anna Kazmierczak was born July 19, 1867 [? - it requires a explanation] in Kunowo, baptized on July 28, 1867 in the Catholic Church in Bytyn west of Poznan - her parents: Bartholomew Kazmierczak and Apolonia Bilejewicz / Apolonia Bilewicz.
But there is not Anna Katharina, only the unmarried Anna Kazmierczak.
I assume that the called Anna Kazmierczak born on 07/19/1867 in Kunowo, was baptized in the Catholic Church in Bytyn but who is this above named Anna?

The different source:
The great-great-grandmother of the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, that is Apolonia Kazmierczak, was born in 1826 close to Krotoszyn! Mielzynski had the property near this city.

Above Apolonia Bielejewicz / Apolonia Bilewicz, acc. to Leszek Mila at geni.com: born on January 2, 1826 in Parzyce, the Boleslawiec County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship; died 1903; was daughter of Aleksander Bielejewicz, Jr.
[come from Aleksander Bielejewicz, Sr. / Bielewicz / Bilejewicz, b. ca 1760 probably in Zmudz / Samogitia / Žemaiteje / Žemaitija, and he lived in the Pawlowice estate near Leszno, owned by von Maximilian Graf Mielzynski]
and Franciszka Sypkoska b. ca 1790;
Apolonia Bielejewicz was wife of Bartlomiej Kazmierczak and was mother of Philipp Kazmierczak and Anna Rychlicka.

Franciszka Sypkoska was daughter of Antoni Sypkoski and Brygida Dorocianka. Above Anna Rychlicka b. 1867 in Kunowo, close to Duszniki and Szamotuly - west of Poznan, or Kunowo of the Kiedrzynskis. Anna was Catholic, moved to Poznan, and born her son Ludwik in 1896; in 1901 Anna married to Ludwik Rychlicki; to 1915 Ludwik Kazmierczak lived in Poznan; then Kazmierczak moved home to Berlin, where in 1959 he died; in 1926 had son Horst Kazmierczak. In 1930 change surname to Kasner. Horst had daughter Angela.

KARSY, at half way from Kalisz to Pleszew; 13 km north-east to Bieganin. Karsy 4 km south to Kobiele Wielkie. south-east to Dziepolc.

And now we can back to
Widawka of BLESZYNSKI, 4 km north-west to Kodrab.

1787 in Lgota Wielka:
Kazimierz Bleszynski of the Kodrab parish, owner of Widawka, and Róza Bleszynska b. ca 1770 (sec. voto Kiedrzynska), daughter of Marianna Stobiecki, were married in the church, witnesses the wedding were Jan Bleszynski and Bonawentura Bleszynski, Ludwik Kiedrzynski the burgrave of Piotrkow, and Roch Wielobycki; Kacper Kepista of Ostrzeszow.

Kodrab - 17 km east of Radomsko. East of Jedlno. Dmenin is close to Kodrab. Widawka - 4 km north-west of Kodrab.

See -
1795, was born son of Antoni and Tekla Kobierzycki.

LGOTA WIELKA:

1721, godparents: Antoni Moszynski and Petronela Borzecka.
1742, son of Tomasz Stobiecki and Zofia Rogaczowski / Rogaczewska, of Wola Blakowa;
1752, Domicela daughter of Ludwik Bogdanski and Marianna Kiedrzynski, was born in Lgota; godparents: Szymon Myszkowski and Marianna Stobiecka.

RADOMSKO:

Agnieszka Rogaczowska (1662); Stanislaw Rogaczowski (1662); Mscislaw Rogaczowski (1663-1667); Dorota Kiedrzynska; Mikolaj Rogaczowski (1661); Anna Rogaczowska (1661-1664); Rogaczewski - 1391 from Rogaczewo, Rogacze. Also - Rogaczowic - 1420. PRZEMILOWO in 1409; 1428 Przemilewo, 1470 Przemylowo, part of Rogaczewo Wielkie.
Rogaczewo Wielkie - 8,5 km NE to Krzywin.
1470, Mikolaj Rogaczewski in Rogaczewo Wielkie; 1493, Szymon Rogaczewski son of Mikolaj. 1601, Jan Rogaczewski son of Maciej of Rogaczewo.

The faultless genealogy:

Maciej PSTROKONSKI, b. ca 1680, died in 1752, son of Jan Stanislaw Pstrokonski born in 1626, and Elzbieta Grabinska [daughter of Hieronim Grabinski], owner of BODZIEJOWICE in 1729 [west to Szczekociny]; Dobroszyce, Wola Rudnicka / Wola Rudlicka [9 km east to DYMKI], part of Skrzynno in the Wielun county [18 km south-east to DYMKI of Kiedrzynski], and also of Wilczkow [5 km south to GLUCHOW] in the Kalisz province,
m. 1st to Izabela Skrzynska, daughter of Mikolaj SKRZYNSKI and Katarzyna Madalinska,
2nd married to Konstancja Zaremba.

MACIEJ Pstrokonski died in 1752; left from second marriage
1. daughter Bona Pstrokonska, m. Antoni Otto Trapczynski; and MACIEJ had next children -

2. Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1715/1720 !], married Marcin Kiedrzynski; Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.

3. Franciszka, m. Franciszek Gajecki; in 1726 Franciszka nee Pstrokonska was living in Wilczkow, born ca 1705/1710. In 1736, Antoni Pawel Sebastian Pstrokonski was born in Wilczkow, son of Maciej Pstrokonski and Konstancja Zareba.

4. Maciej junior;

5. Antoni Pawel Pstrokonski, b. in Wilczkow in 1736;

6. Marianna Pstrokonska;
7.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW; the official in Piotrkow; official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.
His children:
1. Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, junior, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko parish;
2. Józefa d. 1834 in Dzierzbin + Onufry Galczynski;
3. Martyna + Tomasz Dluzewski;
4. Jan Kanty Pstrokonski;
5. Helena, 1776 - 1826 in Dzierzbin, m. Jan Nepomucen Zielonacki.

Above junior, Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, died in 1818, owned Wilczkow [from his father], Ostrow and Jeziersko,
married Franciszka Mlicka / Franciszka Jarmult - Mlicka, with son Antoni Dezyderiusz Pstrokonski, b. 1790 + Bogumila Pstrokonska.

Franciszka Mlicka-Jarmult-Pstrokonska was the owner of Wilczków [8 km north-west to Ostrow Warcki], Ostrów [= Ostrow Warcki, 10 km south-east to GLUCHOW - see Konopnicki], Jeziersko / Jeziorsko [2 km south to Ostrow Warcki], Opatówko / Opatowek [9 km south-east to Kalisz, at way to Blaszki; north-east of Zydow].

Acc. to Nejman:

Wojciech Sulimierski owner in 1728 of Losieniec, married to Dorota Trzebnicka, with son:
Józef Sulimierski d. 1787, m. Antonina Przeradzka; with children:
1. Jan died 1809, 2. Salomea; 3. Agnieszka m. Jan Kossobudzki;
4. Ludwik Sulimierski born ca 1758, died ca 1826, owner of Stronsko, m. to Marianna Julianna Kempista, daughter of Maciej Kempista and Joanna Szeliska,
with children:
a) Faustyna born ca 1799, Stronsko, m. Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki;
b) Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski of Wesola and Tyczyn, m. Nepomucena Pradzynska; with daughter Ewa Józefa born 1836 in Zielecice;
c) Feliks Bonawentura Sulimierski married in 1829 to Petronela SZANIAWSKA - she was b. 1810 in Gromadzice, daughter of Jan Kanty SZANIAWSKI b. ca 1764, owner of above Gromadzice, and Ochle, and Agnieszka Psarska [see below].

OCHLE - by the Warta river; 10 km west to KOLO.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski (ca 1764 - 1839) had sons:
1. Józef Gabriel Szaniawski (born in 1805 in Gromadzice close to Wielun - d. 1879) married in 1841 to Aniela Zbijewska (b. 1816);
2. Jan Chryzostom Ignacy Szaniawski (born 1813, Gromadzice), owner of Chodaki in the Szadek county, and also owner of Kraszyn, and Zwiasty;

3. Ludwik Bartłomiej Szaniawski (b. 1816 in Gronów, the Sieradz county), owner of Kroczyce in the Lelów county and Malowana Wola (see above on Ignacy KIEDRZYNSKI) and married in 1844 in Rędziny to Aniela Rotkiewicz from Kroczyce (b. in 1824, Kroczyce - died 1860, Piotrków) daughter of Marianna Dobińska (Dabińska, Drabińska).

KROCZYCE - south-east to Czestochowa; 17 km south to LELOW.

Above Jan Kanty Szaniawski (ca 1764 - 1839) was the landowner of Ochle close to Łask and owner of Gromadzice in the Wielun county, married in 1803, Osjaków, to Agnieszka Psarska b. ca 1770 - died after 1844, daughter of Władysław Psarski 1700-1787.
Jan Kanty Szaniawski had daughter:
above named Petronela Szaniawska 1809-1835, who married Feliks Bonawentura Szulimierski / Sulimierski b. 1800 with son Stanisław Jan Szulimierski / Sulimierski b. 1830 - Widawa;
Feliks Bonawentura Szulimierski / Sulimierski was son of Ludwik Szulimierski / Sulimierski born 1770 + Marianna KEMPISTA [see above].

In Wola Malowana was living Zabierzewski.

KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840), daughter of Antoni PSARSKI [see more below] and Łucja Czekulin; Konstancja was born in Rędziny, the Mstów parish; m. (1840 in Mstów) to Stanisław Jan Adolf Szafraniec Bystrzanowski (ca 1797-after 1840), son of Ignacy Bystrzanowski and Urszula Dobiński, the lessee of goods Siedlce, the Mstów parish; Stanislaw was born in Wola Malowana (close to Mstów); his 1st wife died - Lucyna Trepka;
his children:
Wanda, Kazimierz Antoni, Józefa Stefania, Stefan Wiktor Bystrzanowski.

Note to above Antoni Psarski:

The closest relatives of the MADALINSKI family was Jakub Kiedrzyński of Kalisz who helped to this family.
Józef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna nee BOGDANSKA were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow, inf. 1786.

Above JAKUB Kiedrzyński, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [? - son of Tomasz Psarski; Antoni PSARSKI m. Łucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

Above Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdańska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzyński; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).
He was son of Kajetan Madaliński 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzyńska 1740 or 1750 - 1784.
Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, had children:
a) Kunegunda b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b) Sebastian Fabian MADALIŃSKI.

Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALIŃSKI b. 1774 had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALIŃSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820, with daughter Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Józef Julian Walewski son of Andrzej owner of Wola Bałucka, 2nd time married to Jan Kanty Psarski, landowner of Wielgie.

See:
Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1720 [Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1720, was the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko; married Franciszka Jackowska] was
father of:
1. KACPER Kiedrzynski b. ca 1750

[Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranów, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1770. Andrzej Kiedrzyński (junior) was born ca 1770, was son of Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish. Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranów, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski. She was daughter of Joachim Kreski b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora close to Ostrzeszow, died 1795 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, and she had mother Justyna Magnuska b. 1749 and died 1817 in Grebanin];

2. DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784

[Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabiński / Wawrzyniec Bartłomiej Grabiński who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabiński d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763; his brothers: Jan Grabiński, Andrzej Grabiński, Bartłomiej Grabiński d. 1787; his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744;
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz PSARSKI was owner of Wola Dzierlińska bought in 1786.
Antoni PSARSKI who was the son of Tomasz Psarski, and Łucja Czekulin had daughter KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840). Above Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740-1784 had son Antoni Psarski born in 1770. Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madaliński 1740-1784, with son Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809];
and
3.
Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].

4. And remember about
Jan Marcin BOGDAŃSKI died in 1809, married in ca 1764 to Marianna Ostoja Kiedrzyńska d. 1785, daughter of above named Andrzej Kiedrzynski and his wife Franciszka Jackowska,
with children:
Marianna 1768-1848 m. in 1784, Piotr Franciszek Tomasz Kiedrowski;
Petronela m. Roch Ruszkowski;
Florian d. 1851 - owner of Jankow / Jankowo.

Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis). He was son of Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740 or 1750 - 1784.

Above Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, had children:
a) Kunegunda b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b) Sebastian Fabian MADALINSKI.

Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774 had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALINSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820, with daughter Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Józef Julian Walewski son of Andrzej owner of Wola Balucka, 2nd time married to Jan Kanty Psarski, landowner of Wielgie.

Above Dorota KIEDRZYNSKA was 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski; 2nd voto Tomasz Psarski owner of Wola Dzierlinska, 3rd married to above Kajetan MADALINSKI.

Tomasz Psarski married 2nd to Franciszka Rupniewska - she died 1826, daughter of Dominik and Eleonora Szolowska; children of Tomasz PSARSKI:
a) Cyprian d. 1816, lived in Wólka Dzierlinska, owner of this estate in 1804;
b) Anna d. 1824, m. Ignacy Keszycki lived in Zalesie, 2nd time she married to Jan Korwin Kossakowski lieutenant of the French Guard;
c) Marianna born 1819, owner of Wola Dzierlinska, married Mikolaj Sulimierski son of Michal and Jadwiga Jaroszewska;
d) Antoni Psarski [see below] owner of Gawlowice m. Franciszka Stanislawska,
with children:
1. Tekla 1799-1801, 2. Tekla 2nd, b. 1803, d. 1806 in Wierzchy; 3. Józef Rafal Psarski b. 1800 in Osmolin.

Above [?] Antoni PSARSKI and Łucja Czekulin had daughter KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840).

Above Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 - died after 1770 + Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740-1784 had son Antoni Psarski born in 1770.

Wola Dzierlinska
belonged to MIKOLAJ Psarski (ca 1690 - died ca 1769), son of Aleksander Psarski and Marianna Zaborska; Mikolaj was owner of Zielonczyn, Dzierlin and Wola Dzierlinska; m. Teresa Skrzynska (b. ca 1700 - died after 1730), with children: Ewa, and Tomasz. Wola Dzierlinska is situated 4 km north-west to SIERADZ; 8 km north-east to Charlupia Wielka; 2 km south to Charlupia MALA.

Interesting note:

Al Capone's right hand was Abram "Alex" Sycowski. Even describes as "the second after Capone". His real name was Alexei Sycowski, he came from a Jewish family living in Wielgomlyny, approx. 25 km from Radomsko; was born around 1894. In 1900 went to Hamburg, and from there to the United States. According to other sources Alexei Sycowski came to the United States together with his family. He was a manager at one of the commercial enterprises in Chicago. Soon after Kid Tiger (his nickname) became the treasurer of the gang and the main manager of smuggling alcohol. Al Capone showed the authorities that high income reaches through the activity belonging to him laundries.

Siegfried Mendel Wolinski b. February 2, 1903 in mentioned above Wielgomlyny - 12 km south-west of Przedborz, Radomsko County, Lódz Voivodeship, Poland - east of Kobiele Wielkie and south-east of DMENIN; died 1936 in Tunisia. Husband of Lola Sarah Bembaron. Father of Georges Wolinski and Ella Wolinski. Georges Wolinski (b.Tunis) was the son of Siegfried Mendel WOLINSKI of Wielgomlyny, Poland.

Wielgomlyny:
in 1717 the Kampanowski family built chapels dedicated St Anna; in 1726 the Moszynski family founded a second chapel on the south side.

Mentioned above
Kiedrzynska Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska, with the Poraj coat of arms, was the daughter of MACIEJ.
Wiktoria was the wife of Marcin Kiedrzynski.
Her son - named above Florian / Floryan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1730 / 1740, owner of Noskowo - inf. 1776, 16 km east of Koszkowo and 27 km east of Kunowo. The same Florian Kiedrzynski b. ca 1730 (1740 ?), married in 1759, his wife was living 1730-1786. His son was Leon Kiedrzynski b. ca 1760.
His uncle was Kazimierz Kiedrzynski who married Katarzyna Swierczkowska.

Above Florian Kiedrzynski's father was mentioned above Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788, mother Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska;
his brothers:
Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski 1738 - d. ?;
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski ? - 1774 [married Marjanna nee Zamoyska];
Pawel Kiedrzynski [see below];
Józef Kiedrzynski;
sister Bona who lived in Karsy nee Kiedrzynska [married Kajetan Lipnicki, son of Gabriel Lipnicki and Marianna Bojanowska]
- the village Karsy, 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ.

Named above Wiktoria Pstrokonska acc. to DWORZACZEK:

inf. in 1771 on Kajetan Lipnicki, son of Gabriel LIPNICKI and Marianna Bojanowska, and above named Bona Kiedrzynska, daughter of Marcin and Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1715/1720].

In 1775 above Florian / Florjan Kiedrzynski a clark in KALISZ,
and his relatives:
above Pawel Kiedrzynski [heirs], son of named Marcin with Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska;
with above named Stanislaw Kiedrzynski, the writer of the customs chamber in WSCHOWA [see Sulkowski];
and his brother Józef Kiedrzynski - heirs;

in 1773 in Sieradz, sums up Marjanna nee Zamoyska, the widow after that Stanislaw Kiedrzynski, and Józef Kiedrzynski chalk up of above Marianna Kiedrzynska nee Zamoyska.

In [or before 1788] 1788 named Bona Kiedrzynska, daughter of above Marcin and Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska, married Kajetan Lipnicki, son of Gabriel Lipnicki and Marianna Bojanowska.

In 1780, a successors of Maciej [? - Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzynski, 1738 - d. ?] and his wife Konstancja Zaremba,
with:
Jan Kanty Pstrokonski; Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski; and named Wiktoria nee Pstrokonska, wife of Marcin Kiedrzynski.

Mentioned Jan Kanty Pstrokonski was the son of Franciszek Pstrokonski and Agnieszka Nieniewska.

In the Dobrzec parish:

in 1806, in Rypinek:
[Rypinek - left-bank district of Kalisz, located southeast of downtown]
on 19 March 1806 and 18 May, it was the ceremony of baptism of the child of noble Wojciech Pstrokonski and Anna Walczewski, named son-baby given the names Juliusz Cyryl Jan Nepomucen / Julius Cyril John Nepomuk.
Godparents: Mr. Jan Gorczyczewski abbot of Sulejowek, the Archdeacon of Kalisz; and Lady Victoria Pstrokońska, grandmother of the child.

In ZDUNSKA WOLA, in 1785, the 17th January,
baptism of Agnieszka Marianna Tekla daughter of Mlynarczyk Simon and Helena Dudzianka, with Godparents:
Katarzyna nee Madalinska, married Gorczycka of Sieradz, and Jozef / Joseph Madaliński, of Wieluń.

In Zdunska Wola in 1785,
baptism of Felix, son of Andrew and Catherine Maslowski, of Owrucz, with Godparents:
Mr. Józef Pstrokonski / Joseph Pstrokoński, and Ms. Aniela Dobek, of Sieradz, as well as Mr. Zygmunt Dobek of Sieradz, and Victoria Pstrokońska, also Honourable Wojciech Pstrokoński with Miss Agnieszka Jablkowska.

In Swiedzieniewice on 8 November, 1785,
baptized a child born on October 25, of Andrew Gorczycki and Catherine nee Madalinski, the burgraves of Sieradz;
the daughter-baby has name: Teresa Carolina Gorczycki; Godparents were
Mr. Jan Krakowski treasurer of Sieradz from Janiszewice, and
Mrs. Róza nee Rzepecki, married SULIMIERSKA / Szulmierska, of Piotrkow.


Explanation:

Gottfried Heister (1609-1679), Vicepresident of the Hofkriegsrat, or Aulic War Council / the Imperial War Council, the central military administrative authority of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Married two times: 1st to Maria Anna of Virmond; 2nd to Catharina von Dahl, Baroness von Heister und Solstett.

Gottfried Heister / Godfryd de Heister, 1609 - 1679, married Anna Katarzyna de Dahl, that is Catharina von Dahl, Baroness von Heister und Solstett, born ca 1615, with children:

1. Hannibal Joseph von Heister, Count, died in 1719 + Sibylla Christina von Wied, Css von Heister; he was born ca 1650 in Neuwied, Rheinland;

2. FILIPINA de HEISTER / Hiester / Philippine de Heister, b. ca 1650, m. JAN Rozdrazewski who was in 1683-1685 official in Miedzyrzecz; with sons: Karol Rozdrażewski of Gogolew, b. 1670, and Franciszek Rozdrażewski, 1690-1744.

3. Named Maria Anna of VIRMOND had the son Sigbert Graf Heister b. in Kirchberg an der Raab, in 1646, an Imperial Field marshal, was the son of Gottfried Heister (1609-1679), Vicepresident of the Hofkriegsrat. Sigbert fought in 1665 against the Turks, and later against the French.

Inf. on Lubin - Abbot of the Benedictine monastery, Jan Antoni Rozdrazewski, in 1699-1720, in Lubin Wielkopolski - 15 km north-west to GOSTYN; 10 km north-west to KUNOWO - see Kiedrzynski.
In 1718 in LUBIN Wielkopolski, Filipina Rozdrażewska of Międzyrzecz, born Css de Heister. And about her relative Katarzyna Rozdrażewska.
We know on Leopold Philip de Heister b. 1716, a Hessian general who fought for the British during the American Revolution.

Adam-Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Kiedrzynski was husband of Eleonora Rozdrazewska b. ca 1683, a daughter of - ? - Jan Franciszek Rozdrażewski b. 1650 and named Filipina Heister.

Adam Stefan Kiedrzynski had the son Mikolaj Kiedrzynski b. ca 1705 - inf. 1740. Eleonora's brother was Franciszek Rozdrazewski, 1690-1744, m. Miaskowska with a son JAKUB Rozdrazewski, and a daughter WERONIKA of Gogolew, born ca 1715.

ADAM KIEDRZYNSKI b. ca 1660 / 1680, married 1st to Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1685 - d. before 1724. Her sister: Jadwiga Myszkowska m. 1st to Stefan Golygowski / Golyglowski, Goligowski, owner of Pomiany and Wodzicze.
Adam Kiedrzynski was born ca 1660 / 1680, died ca 1723, married 2nd time to Eleonora Rozdrazewska / Rozdrażewski.

Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680, was the brother (?) of mentioned Adam Kiedrzynski - inf. 1704 from the Poznan province.

Jan Kiedrzynski (before 2016 I thought once that Jan) or Adam Stefan Kiedrzynski (rather, the father was Adam !) was the father of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1720.
Now we are looking for this information.

Inf. on named Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1685 - d. before 1724:

her sister Jadwiga Myszkowska [b. ca 1675; see below] m. 1st to Stefan Golygowski / Golyglowski, Goligowski, owner of Pomiany and Wodzicze; in 1689 - 1692, Stefan Golychowski / Golyglowski lease village Kurow in the Wielun county [also see KIEDRZYNSKI], next of kin to Franciszka Antonina Trzcinska b. 1693, in Trzcinica;
in 1692 named Kurow lease Michal Myszkowski of Dabrowa.
Her brothers married to Fundament - Karsnicki.

In 1724 Eleonora Rozdrazewska widow after death of Adam Kiedrzynski, married 2nd to Jan Relo.

Jan Myszkowski, 1695 - 1730, owner of Galewice, m. before 1718 to Katarzyna Barbara Masłowska 1695 - before 1788, she was 2 voto to Antoni Ignacy Szeliski who died before 1788; she was daughter of Andrzej Masłowski born ca 1665 / 1670, officer in Wielun, son of Adam Maslowski (died after 1692), and Urszula Bielska;
Andrzej Masłowski 1660 / 1665 / 1670 - d. 1720 / 1742, was the owner of Ruda close to Wielun [see below], Mierzyce, Toporów, Przewóz, lived in Pomiany close to Trzcinica
[POMIANY, 2 km to east of Trzcinica - 18 km south to KEPNO in Poland to 1793, in the Wielun county; Trzcinica was owned to 1812 by the Trzcinski family; then to German family. Is situated 12 km south to GREBANIN - see Kreski and Kiedrzynski, in the Ostrzeszow county, in 1793 to Prussia. 1807 to the Duchy of Warsaw. But Wieruszow in 1815 to Russia. BRALIN was in Silesia; but TRZCINICA was 10 km east to the Silesia ex-border],
1st wife of Andrzej Masłowski in 1695 was Katarzyna Chmielińska, daughter of Piotr CHMIELINSKI.
Maslowski Andrzej with Katarzyna Chmielinska had children:
1. Anna Zofia Maslowska, b. 1698, owner of Lubojnia [LUBOJNA - 8 km east to KAMYK of Kiedrzynski ! and 9 km west to KOSCIELEC of Madalinski],
2. Krystyna m. an owner of Strzyzew / Strzyzewo,
3. Jadwiga Aleksandra b. 1699 m. Pawel Fundament Karsnicki,
4. Katarzyna Barbara,
5. Róza,
6. Jan Chryzostom owner of Rudniki, and Malyszyn [7 km north-east to WIELUN - see KUROW],
7. Karol Boromeusz MASLOWSKI - owner of Stronsk / STRONSKO, d. 1795, officer in Ostrzeszow, m. Jadwiga Karsnicka, with
A. Kunegunda Ewa Anna Maslowska b. 1743 in Ruda m. 1759-64, to Franciszek Ksawery Walewski owner of Wola Wiazowa, son of Franciszek Walewski and Teodora Walewska,
B. Anna m. Swidzinski, C. Zofia Klara,
D. Katarzyna m. Pilecki,
E. Aleksander Aleksy MASLOWSKI, owner of Dzierzaznia / Dzierzążnia [13 km west to PLONSK], and Stronsko, officer in Ostrzeszow, m. Bogumila Nieniewska of Brzykow, with:
a) Józef b. 1786, owner of Stronsk / Stronsko - 10 km south-west to Zdunska Wola,
b) Nepomucena 1785 - 1823, m. 1809, to Jakub Filip Psarski d. 1820, of Popow,
F. Ksawery August Józef b. 1746 in Ostrówek,
G. Józef Kalasanty d. 1793, owner of Osjakow [14 km south-west to WOLA WIAZOWA], Nowa Wies, Debina [1 km west to Osjakow], officer in Ostrzeszow.


Mikołaj Myszkowski (1640 - d. 1713), the owner of Dąbrowa and Galewice; m. Anna;
they had son Jan Myszkowski (b. ca 1695 - d. 1730 in Galewice), official in Wenden, the owner of Galewice; JAN married Katarzyna Barbara Masłowska b. ca 1695 - d. after 1754, daughter of Andrzej Masłowski b. ca 1670 - d. before 1742, official in Wieluń;
ANDRZEJ Maslowski was the son of Adam Maslowski and Urszula Bielska. the wife of named ANDRZEJ was Katarzyna Chmielińska / Chmielewska.

Above JAN had son
Karol Myszkowski b. in 1723 in Galewice, bpt. in Cieszęcin - died in 1779 / 1784, godfather was Jan Masłowski, and his wife Jadwiga nee Myszkowska; KAROL was the owner of Galewice, Tokary, Gozdów [TOKARY 5 km nort-west to Gluchow; and GOZDOW west to GLUCHOW, at way to BEDZIECHOW and to Zdzary - see Kiedrzynski, Konopnicki, Pstrokonski], Police, but was living in Galewice in 1757 - 60, Captain in 1761.
KAROL Myszkowski m. Justyna Niwska died after 1802, owner of Gostyczyna; Justyna Niwska-Myszkowska sold Gostyczyna in 1801; Justyna was the daughter of Piotr Niwski d. 1763, owner of Gostyczyna (in 1751; 10 km south to KALISZ), Milejów [2 km north- east to TOKARY], and Tokary.

Son of named KAROL:

Cyprian Justyn Franciszek Myszkowski b. 1763, Galewice, bpt. in Cieszęcin - d. in above Tokary - close to GLUCHOW;
and grandson of KAROL MYSZKOWSKI:
Adam Ignacy Ananiasz b. 1804, Tokary - d. 1864, Warszawa, owner of Kustrzyce, Przymiłów and mentioned Milejów; in 1833 owner of Rojków.

Compare - Andrzej Miłkowski b. ca 1770 - d. after 1831/1849, official in Wschowa; the owner of Macew [17 km north-west to KALISZ], and Milejów.

Compare Swiato Jeziory / Swietojeziory / Šventežeris - in the Sejny district, a region of Lozdzieje, located about 9 km east to LOZDZIEJE. In the 18th century, belonged to Dominik Radziwill. Then, Swietojeziory / Šventežeris to Mikolaj Myszkowski until 1863. Then the estate broke up on a few parts. The farm passed to Mendel Burak.
That is Mikołaj Myszkowski (b. in 1806, in the Doruchów parish, 13 km east to OSTRZESZOW ! - in Przytocznica 4 km north-west to Doruchów. See SUWALKI !).

He was the son of Hipolit Ignacy Karol Myszkowski (1760 in Komorniki close to Poznan - d. 1828, Zapolice, 3 km east to STRONSKO; in the Strońsko parish - 9 km south-west to Zdunska Wola);
the grandson of WOJCIECH who had 4 wives;
named Wojciech Stanisław Myszkowski (b. 1727, Galewice, bpt in Cieszęcin - d. 1795, Galewice) was the brother of Karol Myszkowski b. 1723, Galewice {godfather was Jan Masłowski + Jadwiga Masłowska-Myszkowska};

the great-grandson of Jan Myszkowski b. 1695 - d. 1730, Galewice, official in Wenden, the owner of Galewice, north-east to Wieruszow and CHOBANIN; who was the son of
Mikołaj Myszkowski (1640 - 1713), the owner of Dąbrowa / Dabrowka [4 km east to Galewice] and Galewice; m. Anna.

Note to
Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680 [1660 / 1670], son of Zofia Lubienska 1640 - 1692, daughter of Wojciech Lubienski [see KALINOWA !] d. 1653, and Teofila Górska, d. 1668; he was living in Galonki.

Jan Lubienski was born in 1630, d. 1680, to above Wojciech Jan Lubienski / Jan Lubienski / Wojciech Lubienski, and Teofila Lubienska Mycielska born Gorska. Wojciech LUBIENSKI was born in 1610. Teofila was born in 1611.

Wojciech Jan Lubienski was the son of Jan Lubienski b. 1569, d. 1617 in Wrocieryz, official in Sieradz.


Mentioned above Mikołaj Myszkowski, 1640-1713, owner of Ruda close to Wielun [5 km south-east to WIELUN; east to MOKRSKO ! - see Jan Paszkowski], and Galewice [13 km north-east to WIERUSZOW], m. Aleksandra Grodzicka, 1640 - 1668, with:
1. Chryzostom Mikolaj Myszkowski, born ca 1675 or b. 1665-1709 m. Jadwiga Karsnicka of Wielun,
2. Jadwiga Myszkowska, died in 1725 m. Stefan Golygowski owner of Kurow (see Kiedrzynski) [8 km west to WIELUN],
3. Elzbieta Myszkowska m. before 1692 to Adam Kiedrzynski.
Elżbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1675, d. before 1724, m. Adam Kiedrzyński b. ca 1660 / 1670, but in 1724 Eleonora Rozdrażewska was widow after death of Adam Kiedrzyński; Eleonora was then wife of Jan Reło.

The brother of named JADWIGA and ELZBIETA was [previously mistaken]
Mikołaj / Chryzostom Mikołaj Myszkowski b. ca 1675 - d. 1709, the owner of Galewice [13 km north-east to WIERUSZOW], m. in 1702 in Kruszyna north-east to Częstochowa [east to Cykarzew; 13 km north-east to KOSCIELEC of MADALINSKI; 16 km south to JEDLNO of Walewski - see Izydor Kiedrzynski], to Jadwiga Fundament Karśnicka b. ca 1680.

Jakob Kiedrzynski 1st senior, b. ca 1675, had brothers or cousins:
Marcin b. ca 1670 / 1680,
Mikolaj 2nd Kiedrzynski b. ca ? - inf. 1704,
and the last
Andrzej Kiedrzynski - inf. 1704 in the Kalisz province.
And Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1680, son of Zofia Lubienska 1640 - 1692, daughter of Wojciech Lubienski d. 1653, and Teofila Górska, d. 1668; he was living in Galonki. Elzbieta Myszkowska m. before 1692 to Adam Kiedrzynski.
Elżbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1675, d. before 1724, m. Adam Kiedrzyński b. ca 1660 / 1680, but in 1724 Eleonora Rozdrażewska was widow after death of Adam Kiedrzyński; Eleonora was then wife of Jan Reło.
We have different data:
Adam-Stefan Kiedrzynski was husband of Eleonora Rozdrazewska b. ca 1683, with son Mikolaj - inf. 1740. Eleonora Rozdrazewska was 1 voto m. to Adam Kiedrzynski, but 2 voto Stanislaw Ryt; inf. of 1739 about her brother.

Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680 was brother of above Adam; inf. 1704 from the Poznan province.

Jakob Kiedrzynski 1st senior b. ca 1675, owner of Dymki, close to Lututow since 1698, 1709 inf. in Wielun, was son of Mikolaj Kiedrzynski the 1st, b. ca 1650 - inf. 1704 in the Sieradz province.

Relatives of Marcin Kiedrzynski
(Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1735, come from Jakob / Jakub Kiedrzynski senior b. ca 1675 - owner of Dymki in the Lututow parish since 1698, inf. 1709 Wielun. Dymki and Lututow - Dymki estate of the Kiedrzynskis is situated 5 km east of Lututow, in the Wieruszow county):

1. Jakub Kiedrzynski / Jakob Kiedrzynski the 3rd, born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, in 1775 court with Anna [JULIANNA] about Kurow (see Walewski; close to Wola Pszczolecka; see Malkiewicz!) close to Wielun; in 1786 and 1788 in Kalisz.

Acc. to me this is the same: Jakub Kiedrzyński [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, the owner of ORPISZEWEK] of KALISZ, the son of ANDRZEJ Kiedrzynski.

The closest relatives of the MADALINSKI family was Jakub Kiedrzynski of Kalisz who helped to this family.
Józef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow, inf. 1786.
Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 were next of kin to the Madalinski family. Above Józef MADALINSKI, Captain in 1809 m. Julianna nee Bogdanska, 1 voto Kiedrzynska, d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).

2. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ?
(others with the first name Jan: Jan Kiedrzynski with Ostoja arms, b. ca 1710 and Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680 who was brother (?) of Adam - inf. 1704 from the Poznan province),

3.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski (senior) - b. ca 1720, owner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko [see Izydor Kiedrzynski and his son - Gabriel / Gabryel Kiedrzynski].

Cousins of above named Marcin Kiedrzynski:

1. Kasper or Kacper Kiedrzynski, with wife Maryanna Arcichowska. Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin

(next of kin to owners of Wola Pszczolecka; see Ludwik Walewski and his son:
Wojciech Walewski 1715-1757, m. 1750 [1740 ?] to Teresa Łaszewska b. 1720, with children:
a. Rozalia Walewska b. 1750 [1740 ?] m. Jakub Madaliński;
b. Ludwik 1754-1820 m. Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1760 with sons
1. Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski b. 1795 m. Maria Radolińska with children: Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822, and Jadwiga Maria Walewska 1825-1857;
2. Napoleon Izydor Rościsław Walewski 1802-1835 m. to Natalia Marianna Kręska 1804-1832, with children: Ludwik Mieczysław Walewski b. 1830, Wanda Walewska b. 1832),

the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranów, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski.
She was daughter of Joachim Kreski b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora close to Ostrzeszow, died 1795 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, and she had mother Justyna Magnuska b. 1749 and died 1817 in Grebanin.

Andrzej Kiedrzyński (junior) was born ca 1765 / 1770 ?, son of Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish.
Kasper or Kacper Kiedrzynski born 1740 / 1750 ?, married to Maryanna Arcichowska.

MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, born ca 1717 - died in 1771 in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex- Prussian border !].
His son Anastazy, 1750-1804; and daughter Marianna Arcichowska, in 1779 married to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [see family of Izydor Kiedrzynski !].
Above ANASTAZY Arcichowski m. Brygida Leska and had son Józef Wojciech Arciechowski b. 1785 - Milcz, at south bank of the Notec river; 9 km north-west to CHODZIEZ and north-west to MARGONIN; bpt. in Chodziez, m. 1813, in the Chodziez county.
Pila and Ujscie in 1772 to Prussia.

2.
Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska, m. Adam Rogujski owner of Wola Murowana, 9 km south of Opoczno - inf. in 1781 and 1782.

3. Michal Kiedrzynski b. after 1745, owner of Kamyk close to Klobuck and Wilkowiecko - in the Cracow province, west of Kiedrzyn, east of the Polish border and Prussia - inf. 1783 - 1788; in 1781, Colonel Chodakowski bought the estate Wilkowiecko - 14 km north-west of Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis, and 9 km north-west of Klobuck - then to the Psarskis.

Kamyk, close to Klobuck (26 km to the Austrian border and 12 km north-west of Czestochowa), was the Kiedrzynski property since 1672 from the Bielski brothers, owned by Franciszek Kiedrzynski - inf. 1669 in the Wielun county; born ca 1625; Franciszek Kiedrzynski was the brother of Ignacy, Jan, and Stanislaw Kiedrzynski - inf. 1669 of the Wielun county;
Franciszek was son of Piotr Kiedrzynsky b. ca 1595 - inf. of 1621 on the Wielun county. Piotr was the branch of Jan Kiedrzynski vel Kierzynski, with the Ostoja coat of arms, b. ca 1565, inf. of 1590 in Kolo, about Jan - writer of Ostrzeszow, again inf. of 1606 in Wielun

(a lands around Czestochowa at the time of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth belonged to the Cracow province, county Lelow; after the Second Partition belonged to Prussia (1793-1807) and Czestochowa, as the capital of the county, was included to the province of South Prussia in the department of Kalisz; then in the department of Lęczyca; as a result of administrative changes made in 1793 - 1795 in the Kingdom of Prussia, the district of Czestochowa was assigned to the department of Piotrkow. In the period of the Duchy of Warsaw (1807-1815) the Częstochowa County belonged then to the Department of Kalisz but the area of the Lelow county was located in the area of the department of Krakow. In the Polish Kingdom the area was a part of the provinces of Kalisz and Cracow: Olkusz and Lelow).

4. Wojciech Kiedrzynski born 1745 in Kiedrzyn, killed by Russians in Krzepice on 05 November 1768; he was living in the Sieradz province. Krzepice - Czestochowa i Klobuck were the centre of the Bar Confederation in 1768.
At http://www.gmitruk.pl/ by Stanisław Gmitruk:
in 1544 King Sigismund the Old allowed Felix Błeszczyński to buy Kiedrzyn at the hands of Susan, the widow of Nicholas, and their children: Martin, Peter, Simon, Sebastian, Elizabeth, Barbara and Sophia. In 1547 the royal writer Gabriel Zborowski, with the permission of the king bought Kiedrzyn at the hands of the brothers Martin, Peter, Sebastian and Simon Kiedrzyński / Marcin, Piotr, Sebastian, and Szymon Kiedrzynski, and then get the right to life of its ownership. We have inf. of 1580 on the Kiedrzyn estate - the Kiedrzynskis had lost Kiedrzyn; again inf. 1745 to the Kiedrzynskis.
In 1549 - 1551 Marcin and Piotr Kiedrzyński owned Kiedrzyn and Wola Wierzchowska / now as Wola Kiedrzyńska;
court against Wojciech, Provincial of Czestochowa and the monks of the Jasna Gora; Kiedrzyn was often the object of pledge, shared the fate of the villages close to Częstochowa during the "Swedish Deluge" and then during the Great Northern War and the Bar Confederation in 1768. After 1717 it was in the neighborhood of the monastery, called the New Czestochowa.
1815 the Kiedrzynski family had lost the assets again.

5. Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski b. ca 1740, owner of Kamyk, Kiedrzyn - inf. 1745, Lechow(o), Kuznica Kiedrzynska, Wola Kiedrzynska north of Czestochowa, officer in Latyczow, the Ostoja coat of arms, he lost assets.
Kiedrzynski taken out loans in the Royal Prussian Bank in Berlin. His land estate was in debt (the Kiedrzyn property). This was in the years 1793 - 1806. In 1815 the Government of the Polish Kingdom took over debts owed by the Kiedrzyn property and took over the management of this lands in Kiedrzyn (in the jurisdiction of the State).

The Kiedrzyn estate was situated in the Lelow county, the Cracow province, south-east of Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis, north of Czestochowa, east of Liswarta river - the border of Poland and Prussia.

Below is a short description about RETTINGER, on the family Zamoyski [see above named Marjanna Zamoyski / Marianna Zamoyska], and Hutten-Czapski (see more at my webpages) from the province of Minsk in Belarus:
Michał Zdzisław Zamoyski (1679 - 1735) was the 6th Ordynat of Zamość estate. His children inter alia:
Tomasz Antoni Zamoyski,
above mentioned Jan Jakub Zamoyski
(b. 1716, died in 1790, IX Ordynat; Ludwika Maria Poniatowska born 1728, in 1745 married Jan Jakub Zamoyski, with daughter Urszula Zamoyska. Ludwika Maria Poniatowska died in 1781, was daughter of Stanisław Poniatowski and sister of the King of Poland - Stanisław August Poniatowski; mentioned above her daughter Urszula Zamoyska (1750-1806), was best known as Ursula Mniszech; the second daughter was Brygida / Maria Brygida Gałecki / Brygida Gałecka - see below about Radolinski, Fiszer, Wola Pszczolecka, Kosciuszko; see at my webpages on Venture, Sulkowski, Murat, Paszkowski, Szaniawski, Armand),
and Andrzej Hieronim Zamoyski (see below).

Count Wladislaw Zamoyski 1853-1924, was closest friend of Jozef Rettinger / Retinger who was born in Cracow, in Austria-Hungary (see more at my webpages) - his father, Józef Stanisław Retinger, was the personal legal counsel and adviser to Count Władysław Zamoyski.
Acc. to Wikipedia: when Retinger's father died, Count Zamoyski took Józef into his household. Financed by Count Zamoyski, Retinger entered the Sorbonne in 1906, and two years later became the youngest person to earn a Ph.D. there at age twenty. He moved to England in 1911, where his closest friend was Polish writer Joseph Conrad. See the European Union (EU) and its origins from the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community.

Father of above Count Władysław Zamoyski was Count Władysław Stanisław Zamoyski (1803 - 1868) - politician, and general. He served as aide-de-camp to Grand Duke Constantine, commander-in-chief of the army and de facto viceroy of Congress Poland. Working with Adam Jerzy Czartoryski he became one of the main activists in the Hotel Lambert group. He emigrated to England; 1848 - 1849 he organized Polish units in Italy, serving with the Sardinian Army to fight against the Austrians (see about the Carbonari movement at my domain).

His father was Count Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski b. 1775, politician; 1809 he became the chairman of the Provisional Government of Galicia. He was Senator 1810 until 1831.

His father was Count Andrzej Hieronim Franciszek Zamoyski 1716 / 1717 - 1792, 1764 until 1767 Great Crown Chancellor.

His father was Michał Zdzisław Zamoyski.


Restarzew - at half way from Szczercow to Widawa; south-west to Wygielzow; 8 km north-east to RUSIEC.

In 1775 as Restarzów, a Royal property.
1874 in Restarzew, close to Chociw, Karol Szymanski was living; 1821 - Kunegunda Romana Albina Szeliska died, daughter of Stanislaw and Antonina Rozdrazewska. 1822 - Marianna Szeliska died, daughter of above Stanislaw and Antonina Rozdrazewska. 1850, Stanislaw Murzynowski was born, d. 1924, son of Konstanty and Konstancja Brodowska; 1850, Antoni Krakowski b. ca 1820, married here to Józefa Bielska.

DZBANKI - owned by Dionizy Chrzanowski [Dionizy Marek Chrzanowski b. 1810]; also to Ziólkowski, Weglinski [5 km north-west to SZCZERCOW]. Wincenty Colonna Walewski b. 1841 in Mielęcin, d. April 1896 in Warsaw; Count and insurgent in 1863. Son of Count Mikołaj Walewski owner of Chabielice and Wola Wydrzyna [both south to SZCZERCOW and south-east to RUSIEC. Wola Wydrzyna - 6 km north-west to Sulmierzyce of Kiedrzynski and then to Walewski; at half way from Szczercow to JEDLNO], and Tekla nee Masłowska b. 1819.
Mikolaj Jablonski was landlord of Chabielice - south of Szczercow, north-west of Sulmierzyce.

The National Estate of Pajeczno included Restarzew, Wasosz e.t.c., in 1783/1792.

See:
1. Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, owner of Kraszyn [18 km south-east to MLYNY PIEKARSKIE, and south-east to DOBRA] and Chodaki [4 km south-east to named KRASZYN]
[m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzynski; with daughter Kunegunda Madalinska, b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek [9 km west to PLESZEW] (of the Kiedrzynskis), m. 1835 in Restarzew [11 km south-east to WIDAWA], to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, son of Józef Chrzanowski and Zofia Tymienicka];

2. Ludwik Józef Augustyn Madalinski b. ca 1803, d. 1854, landowner of Koscielec and Madalinow / MADALIN [north-east to CZESTOCHOWA], m. in 1829 in Restarzew
[to Pelagia Krystyna Józefa Wegierska (Wesierski ?) b. ca 1810, daughter of Petronela nee Psarska; PELAGIA had a son Stanislaw b. ca 1835, lived in Iwanowice [9 km west to BLASZKI], m. in 1857 in Biala [4 km south-east to KAMYK], to Felicja Malgorzata Sylwestra Szeliga Potocka, b. ca 1838 in Stypuly];

3. Jozef JANKOWSKI b. ca 1768, from Dubie, m. Tekla Kiedrzynska b. ca 1770 / 1780, with son Jan Jankowski of Dukla, b. 1813 in Dubie - 4 km east of Restarzew Cmentarny [6 km north-west to SZCZERCOW; 5 km west to LUBIEC of Sulimierski !], and south-west of Wola Pszczolecka [died ca 1870 ?].

Compare:
1. Ignacy Bleszynski of Luszowice, close to Koscielec. Luszowice - 6 km north to Chrzanow.

2. Antoni Kiedrzynski, owner of Wierzchowisko ca 5 km north of Kiedrzyn - north of Czestochowa (8 km south-east of Kamyk, and 6 km south-west of Koscielec of the Madalinskis), inf. of 1791.
Antoni was born 1751 in Kiedrzyn, see Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749.
In 1783/1792, owners of Kamyk - Antoni Kiedrzynski and Stanislaw Jeziorkowski; Kiedrzyn - Antoni Kiedrzynski; Kuzniczka - Antoni Kiedrzynski + Wierzchowisko;
Wilkowiecko in 1783 to Maksymilian Chodakowski, but in 1790 owned by Jakub Fryderyk Psarski [see below on Elzbieta Mecinska of JEDLNO !];
Wola Hankowska to Bartlomiej Trepka and named Antoni Kiedrzynski.

But we know on:
1. The Madalinski family estates close to Czestochowa: Madalin, north-west of Karolin, 3 km north of Koscielec, 19 km south of Jedlno; 15 km south of Jankowice.
Marianka Redzinska - 3 km south of Koscielec. Close to Kuznica Kiedrzynska and Kiedrzyn.

Ludwik Józef Augustyn MADALINSKI, 1803 - 1854, was the owner of Koscielec [17 km north-east to Czestochowa !] and Madalinow [?], with Marianka [Marianka Redzinska - 3 km south-west to KOSCIELEC], Madalin [3 km north to above Koscielec], Karolin / KAROLINA [2 km north-east to KOSCIELEC], and Palestyna [where ? - 10 km north-east to ZGIERZ] close to Czestochowa, since 1832 from hands of Józefa nee Walewska, Konopnicka [see below], because Ignacy Konopnicki son of Piotr died in 1832 in Piekarskie Mlyny.
Above Madalin and Koscielec are situated only several km east of Kiedrzyn and Kuznica Kiedrzynska of the Kiedrzynski family to 1815.
Piekarskie Mlyny - Mlyny Piekarskie, 9 km east to DOBRA.

2.
Tekla Konopnicka / Tekla Konopnicka Potocka Byszewska died before 1808, and Ignacy Konopnicki married second time with younger on 20 years - Józefa Walewska, 1792-1836, daughter of
Jan Walewski, a judge of Ostrzeszow [see below on JAN WALEWSKI + Tekla Walewska], owner of Makolice [26 km north-east to ZGIERZ or Makolice, 15 km south-west to PIOTRKOW Trybunalski; 7 km north-west to Wola Krzyztoporska],
and of Marianna Urszula Psarska b. ca 1770/1775 [the granddaughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski 1691-1772 and Teresa Sielnicka b. ca 1700];

Józefa Walewska Konopnicka was the owner of Koscielec in the Ostrzeszow county [? - 27 km north-east to Kalisz],
with children: Eleonora, b. 1809, m. Stanislaw Zychlinski; Hieronim, b. 1811; Wojciech Józef, b. 1816.

3.
MADALIN - 5 km wst to Bedziechow. KOSCIELEC - 14 west to above Madalin; north-east to Kalisz [above also on Koscielec close to KAMYK and next Koscielec in the Ostrzeszow county !].

4.
In 1793 in Zdania, 4 km south-west to Dobryszyce, at way to Krepa, Agnieszka Kantorska of ZDANIA, married to Tomasz Kiedrzynski [b. ca 1770; maybe a brother to Wincenty Kiedrzynski], single from Lekinsko, 14 km north-east to SULMIERZYCE; north to LGOTA WIELKA. Witnesses:
Antoni Walewski, the Border judge of Zalesiczki,
and Feliks Kotnowski, the Border judge of Wiewierow / Wiewiorow, 2 km north to LGOTA WIELKA, and north-west to Dobryszyce.

Above mentioned Antoni Walewski come from Kazimierz WALEWSKI, 1680-1735, who had son Wojciech Walewski, 1710-1776, a judge in 1746, next in 1767 a judge in Sieradz, married Barbara Trzcinska, with daughter Balbina Teresa, and with sons:
Jan Walewski and Andrzej born 1742.
Wojciech Walewski was the owner of Charlupia Mala since 1765 [Charlupia Wielka belonged to the WALEWSKIS since 1680; the center of insurgents in Jan. 1863, under command of Józef Oxinski; then to Kosman and KOBIERZYCKI. 9 km west to SIERADZ], and he convey the estate to Andrzej Walewski.
Andrzej Walewski married Antonina Czartkowska, 1745-1830 in Charlupia Mala.
Mentioned Andrzej Walewski 1742-1814, had children:
Józef Julian b. 1787;
Bogumil;
Ignacy;
Antoni Walewski [+ Garczynska, 2nd to Szczucka] born ca 1770 ?;
Augustyn;
Katarzyna born in 1766 + Urbanowski;
Anna 1st m. Józef Krasnicki, 2nd to Zablocki.

Named above Jan Walewski m. Tekla Walewska, in 1785.

Charlupia Mala - 6 km north-west to Sieradz.

Jedlno was property of Elzbieta Walewska nee Mecinska and her son, who sold Wieruszow in 1793; then this family owned also Wola Wiazowa and Rusiec.

Elzbieta Mecinska b. ca ?, m. Aleksander Walewski, official in Piotrków - 1778, Rozprza - 1748, in Cracow in 1740,
with sons:
1. Józef Kalasanty Walewski 1747-1792 m. Paulina Pulina Radolinska b. 1750 with:
Ludwika Walewska 1775-1863 [see NIEMOJEWSKI],
Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski 1778-1845,
Wincenty Walewski 1785-1819/1820.

And next son of ELZBIETA MECINSKA:
2. Michal Walewski 1749-1799 m. Salomea Psarska

{Michal WALEWSKI, 1749-1799, m. Salomea Psarska, b. 1761, daughter of Sebastian PSARSKI and Teresa Niemojowski / NIEMOJEWSKI.

Named above Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski 1778-1845 / Aleksander Józef Walewski b. in Zelazków, Count, m. Tekla Walewska daughter of Michal Walewski and Salomea PSARSKA.

Aleksander was the son of Józef Kalasanty WALEWSKI b. ca 1743 / 1747, d. 1792, landowner of Jedlno (see Kiedrzynski), Jankowice, Borków, m. Paulina Radolinska daughter of Kajetan Radolinski and Malgorzata Lubienska.

Marianna Psarska, ca 1740 - 1764, was a daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski
[Franciszek Ksawery Psarski b. 1691, died 1772 in Myslniew / Myslniow, the Ostrzeszów County, Greater Poland; son of Aleksander Psarski and Marianna Zaborska, husband of Teresa SIELNICKA]
and Teresa Sielnicka, and MARIANNA was the sister of mentioned
Sebastian Psarski [father of Salomea Walewska b. 1761, and grandfather of Tekla Walewska + Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski];
and Agnieszka Teresa;
Teodora Eufrozyna Psarska;
Franciszek Borgiasz Psarski;
Fryderyk Jakub Psarski [b. ca 1720/1730, died in 1805, husband of Ksawera Bardzinska, MP, the 1794 Uprising in the Wielun county, he was third son of Franciszek Ksawery (1691 - 1772) of Wielun.
JAKUB FRYDERYK PSARSKI was the owner of
Bobrowniki + Kuznica [7 km south-west to BOBROWNIKI] and TONIA / Tunia / Tonie [9 km south of Bobrowniki] by Prosna river and
Myslniew close to Ostrzeszow [5 km north-west to KOBYLA GORA];
Gawlów [7 km north-east to PAJECZNO, and 10 km west to SULMIERZYCE of Kiedrzynski] and Biala [3 km west to named GAWLOW];
Wola Szczawinska in the Sieradz county [1754 owned by Antoni Zycinski son of Wojciech Zycinski and Zofia Grodziecka; married to Katarzyna Gnoinska daughter of Stanislaw Gnoinski and Helena Pagowska; Katarzyna's brother was Antoni Gnoinski], maybe SZCZAWIN 9 km north-east to ZGIERZ,
Wilkowiecko in the Lelow county {9 km north-west to KLOBUCK, east to Krzepice}
(in 1781, Colonel Chodakowski bought the estate Wilkowiecko. These estate since 1772 owned Michael Kicinski. Before Kicinski: Trepka, the Walewskis, then Lidaczewski, Grochowalski and Rila; it was quite an extensive property, consisting the village, manor, mill; Chodakowski owned Wilkowiecko for nine years - until 1790, when it sold to Frederick Jacob Psarski),
Wymyslów [5 km north-east to Zdunska Wola];
Kurów [4 km north-west to Turow] and Turów [4 km west of WIELUN];
Tyczyn in the Sieradz county - in the BURZENIN parish [8 km north of named Burzenin, 6 km north-west to KALINOWA];
in 1768 member of the Bar confederation in Wielun and Ostrzeszow, 1794 very active with brother Wojciech and sons - in Naramice;
married to named above Ksawera, daughter of Wojciech Bardzinski d. 1770.

JAKUB FRYDERYK PSARSKI was the father of Józef;
Eleonora Leszczynska b. 1770 + Jan Leszczynski;
Franciszek;
Marianna Urszula Walewska {wife of Jan Walewski with daughter Józefa Konopnicka};
Wojciech Stefan; Jakub; Mikolaj Psarski and Konstancja];
Justyna Koldowska - Wyszlawska;
Jadwiga Bylina;
Jan Kanty PSARSKI;
Wojciech Stefan;
Andrzej and
Wladyslaw - inf. by Leszek Zydor}.


A branch of Kreski - Kiedrzynski - Walewski - Sulimierski:


Wladyslaw Jan Sulimierski b. 1830 in Lubiec, d. 1866, m. in ca 1850 to Wanda Walewska b. 1832, daughter of Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski (Wola Pszczolecka, Kalinowski, Oginski, Trubecki, Konstantynowicz) 1802-1835 and Natalia Marianna Kreska 1804-1832.

Florian Stanisław Józef Kreski 1771 Grębanin - 1838, owner of Masłowice, married in 1803 in Węglewice, to Antonina Fundament Karśnicka d. 1862, daughter of Jan Gwalbert and Józefa Masłowski, with children:

a. Laura Rozamunda KRESKA b. 1805 in Grębanin, d. 1860, m. Adam Andrzej Sulimierski 1803-53, son of Marcin and Józefa Zdziennicki, owner of Paprotnia,

b. Natalia Marianna KRESKA born in 1804 in Grębanin, d. 1833, m. Napoleon Walewski owner of Pstrokonie, who was son of mentioned above Ludwik Walewski (Napoleon Izydor Rościsław Walewski 1802-1835),

c. Edward Napoleon Kreski born in 1806 Węglewice, d. 1879, owner of Masłowice, judge in Wieluń, owner estates close to Lask from 1852, m. 1st to Urszula Apolonia Łazarowicz 1811 - 1843 in Łask, daughter of Grzegorz and Teodozja Bagiewski, m. 2nd in 1846 to Antonina Kręska 1823 - 1851, daughter of Konstanty Hermenegild Kreski and Brygida Kożuchowski, 3rd m. in 1852 in Masłowice, to Alojza Uherek b. 1826, daughter of Ignacy.

Above named Napoleon Izydor Rościsław Walewski 1802-1835 married to Natalia Marianna Kręska 1804-1832

(Natalia Marianna Kręska b. 1804 - Grębanin close to Wieruszow and Kepno, d. 1832 - Masłowice;
she had grandfathers:
Joachim Kręski 1723-1795 [see below!] and Jan Gwalbert Fundament-Karśnicki 1731-1820).

Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranów, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1770.

Andrzej Kiedrzyński (junior) was born ca 1770, was son of Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish.

A note on the Arciechowski / Arcichowski family:

among others from Wilno in the XIX cent.; come from Arcichowo close to Serock in 1646: Arcichowski Piotr and Katarzyna; Arcichowski Edward at present in Leszno; Artemiusz Arcichowski found specimens of ancient Slavic writings in Veliky Novgorod; Arnold Arcichowski, born around 1918, died on Jul. 12th, 1941.

And the Arciechowski / Arcichowski family from Rokutow close to Grodzisko and Grodzisk. Rokutów is situated in the Pleszew community, sometimes as Rokutowo; "this is the end of the world" - indeed, until 1918 at Prosna river was the border of the Russia and Prussia, there is no bridge on the Prosna river to the other side.
In Rokutów in 1706, Wojciech Przepadły was miller; Rokutów or Rokutowo - Kurczewski in 1715 was landowner, was son of Wojciech and Anna Golska, owner in 1712; Jan Zborowski owner of Pleszew 1568-1603, and Grodzisko 1564, Rokutów (1564-85), Janków / Jankowo 1564-79, and part of Iwanowice in the Kalisz province to 1570.

Kasper or Kacper Kiedrzynski was born ca 1750, married to Maryanna Arcichowska, with above named son

Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1770 + Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya.

Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranów.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1720, was father of above KACPER b. ca 1750 - his sister was DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750; his brother was - ? - Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828.

Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska was daughter of named above
Joachim Kreski b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora close to Ostrzeszow,
died 1795 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, and she had mother
Justyna Magnuska b. 1749 and died 1817 in Grebanin.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1720, was the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko.

Note:
Krzysztof Tyburcy Złotnicki born ca 1625 - died after 1680, was son of Tyburcy Złotnicki b. ca 1605 and Katarzyna Bojanowska b. ca 1605, daughter of Maciej Bojanowski and Anna nee Sokołowska of Warzymow, daughter of Jan Sokolowski.
The sister of above Krzysztof ZLOTNICKI b. ca 1625 was Barbara Złotnicka b. ca 1630, wife of
Wojciech Kiedrzyński b. ca 1625 ? - owners of village named Gostyczyna - 10 km south of KALISZ.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1720 + Franciszka Jackowska had children:
1.
Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski who married to Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish.
Kasper or Kacper Kiedrzynski born ca 1750, married to Maryanna Arcichowska.

His son was Andrzej Kiedrzyński (junior) born ca 1770.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1770 + Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya. Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranów.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1720, was father of above KACPER b. ca 1750 - his sister was DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750; his brother was - ? - Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828.

2.

DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784.

Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabiński / Wawrzyniec Bartłomiej Grabiński who d. before 1769 [his father Stefan Grabiński d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763; his brothers: Jan Grabiński, Andrzej Grabiński, Bartłomiej Grabiński d. 1787; his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744];
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlińska bought in 1786.

Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madaliński 1740-1784, with son Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.

Jozef Madalinski / Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI born 1774, owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, m. to Julianna Bogdańska 1770-1809, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzyński (born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798); she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).
Ludwik Bogdanski - clerk in Kalisz (1787), 1752-1824, m. Teresa Rozdrażewska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzyński born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. Acc. to me this is the same: Jakub Kiedrzyński [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798, the owner of ORPISZEWEK] of KALISZ, the son of ANDRZEJ Kiedrzynski. But we need check this data.

3.

Izydor Kiedrzynski who was born 1749, married to HELENA born in 1762, and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828.
Izydor Kiedrzynski (Jan ? - a mistake) b. 1749 (not in 1763; lived then in Galonki), m. ca 1785; his family lost assets before 1815; he lived in 1798 in Jedlno with wife Helena b. 1762; Catholic, Helena lived Jedlno, Rusiec, since 1820 / 1821 in Wola Wiazowa; she died in Wola Wiazowa in April 1828.
Izydor died in 1810 or 1817 in Jedlno.
Above named Galonki - 9 km north-west of Radomsko, north-east of Wola Jedlinska and Jedlno.
Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1670, son of Zofia Lubienska 1640 - 1692 daughter of Wojciech LUBIENSKI d. 1653, and Teofila Górska, d. 1668, was living in Galonki.

They come from Jakob Kiedrzynski 1st senior, who b. ca 1675, and had brothers or cousins:
Marcin (senior) b. ca 1670 / 1680;
Mikolaj 2nd Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1680 ? - inf. 1704 (junior Maciej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710);
Andrzej Kiedrzynski (oldest) - inf. 1704 in the Kalisz province;
and mentioned above
Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1670, who was son of Zofia Lubienska 1640 - 1692, daughter of Wojciech Lubienski d. 1653, and Teofila Górska, d. 1668.
Elzbieta Myszkowska m. before 1692 to Adam Kiedrzynski.
Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1675, d. before 1724, m. Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1670, but in 1724 Eleonora Rozdrazewska was widow after death of Adam Kiedrzynski; Eleonora was then wife of Jan Relo.
We have different data:
Adam-Stefan Kiedrzynski was husband of Eleonora Rozdrazewska b. ca 1683, with son Mikolaj - inf. 1740. Eleonora Rozdrazewska was 1 voto m. to Adam Kiedrzynski, but 2 voto Stanislaw Ryt; inf. of 1739 about her brother.
Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680 was brother (?) of above Adam; inf. 1704 from the Poznan province.

And remember about
Jan Marcin BOGDAŃSKI died in 1809, married in ca 1764 to Marianna Ostoja Kiedrzyńska d. 1785, daughter of above named Andrzej Kiedrzynski and his wife Franciszka Jackowska,
with children:
Marianna 1768-1848 m. in 1784, Piotr Franciszek Tomasz Kiedrowski;
Petronela m. Roch Ruszkowski;
Florian d. 1851 - owner of Jankow / Jankowo.

Kunegunda Madalińska born ca 1806 in Orpiszewek, daughter of Józef and Julianna Bogdańska - Kiedrzynska,
with son Konstanty Wojciech b. 1821 in Dubie.

Above Izydor KIEDRZYNSKI had sons:

A. Felix b. 1796 / 1799;

B. Józef KIEDRZYNSKI of Ostrzeszow.

BOGDAŃSKI Walenty died ca 1761, owner of Gostynie in the Kalisz province, m. Ewa Stawicka, with son Michał Bogdański d. 1787 m. Salomea Kawiecka (1731-1821). Michał had children:
Teresa b. 1768, Orpiszewek;
and Petronela BOGDANSKA 1783 - 1807 who married to Józef Kiedrzyński the leaseholder of the Ostrzeszów estate.

C. Stanislaw Kiedrzynski;

D. Gabriel Kiedrzynski born as Gabryel in 1796 (or 1798, 1803) in Osiny / Osina; married in 1821 in Wola Wiazowa, died Jan. 1848 in Wola Wiazowa (Gabriel died after 1819 - a mistake - acc. to somebody). Osiny / Osina - 10 km north of Sulmierzyce, ca 22 km north-west of Krepa, property Osiny / Osina of the Walewskis - south-east of Szczercow, that is north of Jedlno! Gabriel had 5 sons and 4 daughters with Katarzyna Wojtaszek b. 1796 / 1807 in Rusiec, m. 1821 in Wola Wiazowa, d. after 1866; Rusiec was land of the Walewskis!

E. Adam Kiedrzynski born 1783 / 1784 / ca 1787, landlord of Sulmierzyce near LUBIEC.

Adam Kiedrzynski was godfather in Wola Blakowa in 1803 like nobleman with Joanna Lepicka. His relatives Felicjan Kiedrzynski and Tekla Lepicka of Wola Blakowa. Sulmierzyce is situated close to Rzasnia, north of Jedlno; in the Krepa parish since 1769, close to LGOTA WIELKA.
Adam Kiedrzynski married in 1808 in Krepa to Anastazja Bleszynska b. ca 1785 / 1792, from Bakowa Góra close to Przedborz.
His daughter was born in 1824 in Sulmierzyce - Franciszka Aniela Kiedrzynska.

4.

Marianna Ostoja Kiedrzyńska d. 1785. Married in ca 1764 to Jan Marcin BOGDAŃSKI died in 1809
[but we have inf.: in 1752, Domicela Aleksandra Bogdanska was born as daughter of Ludwik Bogdanski and Marianna Kiedrzynska; godparents were Szymon Myszkowski and Marianna Stobiecka].


And note about next of kin to above Jan Marcin BOGDAŃSKI:
Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI born 1774, owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, m. to Julianna Bogdańska 1770-1809;
her grandparents:
Dobrogost Bogdanski, Bartoszewska, Marcin Malachowski died 1763 son of Aleksander died 1699, and Marianna Bielicka;
her parents:
Andrzej Bogdanski - judge in Kalisz, 1720-1791,
and Elzbieta Malachowska b. 1730 - died 1791;
above Andrzej Bogdanski had sons:
Maciej 1761-1813, m. in 1791 to Marianna Sadowska;
Ludwik Bogdanski - clerk in Kalisz (1787), 1752-1824, m. Teresa Rozdrażewska 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzyński born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798.
See:
Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1675, d. before 1724, m. Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1670, but in 1724 Eleonora Rozdrazewska was widow after death of Adam Kiedrzynski; Eleonora was then wife of Jan Relo. We have different data: Adam-Stefan Kiedrzynski was husband of Eleonora Rozdrazewska b. ca 1683, with son Mikolaj - inf. 1740. Eleonora Rozdrazewska was 1 voto m. to Adam Kiedrzynski, but 2 voto Stanislaw Ryt; inf. of 1739 about her brother. Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680 was brother (?) of above Adam; inf. 1704 from the Poznan province.


See:

The closest relatives of the MADALINSKI family was Jakub Kiedrzyński of Kalisz who helped to this family. Józef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna nee BOGDANSKA were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow, inf. 1786.

Above JAKUB Kiedrzyński, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

Above Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdańska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzyński; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).
He was son of Kajetan Madaliński 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzyńska 1740 or 1750 - 1784.
Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, had children:
a) Kunegunda b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b) Sebastian Fabian MADALIŃSKI.
Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALIŃSKI b. 1774 had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALIŃSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820,
with daughter Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Józef Julian Walewski son of Andrzej owner of Wola Bałucka, 2nd time married to Jan Kanty Psarski, landowner of Wielgie.


The Bogdanski family:

Jakub Kiedrzynski m. to Juliana Bogdanska, then she married to Józef MADALIŃSKI.

Adam Sulimierski of Wólka Rożniatowska and Wola Przatowska, m. Tekla Maleszewska daughter of Walenty and Marianna Dąbrowski, with
1. Nepomucena,
2. Emilia d. 1873, m. Władysław Bogdański, with daughter
Józefa,
3. Marcjanna,
4. Walenty.

1738, Marianna Zofia was born - daughter of Ludwik Bogdanski and Marianna nee Kiedrzynski, from Lgota; godparents were Mikolaj Stobiecki of Blokowa / Blankowa Wola, and Teresa Glogowska of Lgota.
1746, Walenty was born, son of Ludwik Bogdanski owner of part of Lgota, and Marianna nee Kiedrzynski wife; godparents were Grzegorz Lyszewicz of Lgota.
1752, Domicela Aleksandra was born daughter of Ludwik Bogdanski and Marianna Kiedrzynska; godparents were Szymon Myszkowski and Marianna Stobiecka.
LGOTA WIELKA in 1803:
godparents were Adam Kiedrzynski and Joanna Lepicka, Felicjan Kiedrzynski and Tekla Lepicka.



The Ostrzeszow county:

Children of Jan Gwalbert Fundament - Karsnicki, 1731 - 1820 + Józefa Jadwiga Maslowska [see below]:

1. Józef Jastrzebiec Karsnicki 1784-1862;

2. Idzi Karsnicki (ca 1765 ? / 1780-1835 or E. Karsnicki);

3. Magdalena Jastrzebiec Karsnicka - SULIMIERSKA, born in ca 1784,

4. Antonina Fundament Karsnicka - KRESKA, d. 1862,

5. Helena Karsnicka - KOWALSKA - MURZYNOWSKA,

6. Wiktoria PSARSKA, Fundament - Karsnicka b. ca 1775 - died in 1844 in Biala; m. Franciszek Psarski b. ca 1770.

7. Marianna Wężyk; she was the mother of Nestor Julian Wężyk and Faustyna Kobierzycka.

Geographic remarks:

Rakowice - close to WROBLEW, 3 km north to Charlupia Wielka; west to SIERADZ.

Bedkowo - BADKOWO, 15 km north-west to Brzesc Kujawski.

Lubczyna - 3 km west to CIESZECIN; 8 km north to Wieruszow, 9 km west to Galewice.

Lyskornia - north-west to Kurow; 4 km south to Walichnowy;

Weglowice - 9 km south to Truskolasy and west to Czestochowa; 6 km north to ex-Silesian border.

KIERZNO - 9 km north-west to Wieruszow.

Jadwiga Myszkowska [b. ca 1680 - d. 1725/41] 1st married Stefan Golygowski / Goligowski, th eowner of Pomiany and Wodziczna; 2nd married before 1693 to Andrzej Maslowski [ca 1660 - d. 1742], owner of Ruda close to Wielun, Mierzyce, Toporów, Przewóz; they lived in named Pomiany, close to Trzcinica (1698 - 1699), he was the son of Adam Maslowski.

Named Andrzej Maslowski 1st married to Katarzyna Chmielinska, with son

Jan Chryzostom Maslowski (b. ca 1715 - d. 1759, Rudniki), official in Ostrzeszow, 1745 - 1757, owner of Rudniki, Malyszyn, Maslowice; m. in 1738 in Wielun to Marianna Wstowska,

with daughter Jadwiga Marianna Tekla MASLOWSKA, b. in Rudniki, in 1752; Jadwiga Maslowska married after 1770 to Jan Gwalbert Fundament Karasnicki, official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Lubczyna, Weglowice, Cieszecin, Komorniki;
he was the son of Józef Dionizy KARSNICKI, official in Wielun, owner of Lubczyna and Jutrkowo;
Józef Dionizy KARSNICKI m. Józefa Paczynska, 1 voto Dobrogost Wegierski - the owner of Kobyla Góra.

Jozef Dionizy was the grandson of Franciszek KARSNICKI official in Ostrzeszow, the owner of Kierzno, and Anna Siewierska.

Jadwiga Maslowska - Karasnicka died in Lubczyna, in 1786, buried in Ostrzeszow.

Jan Gwalbert Fundament Karasnicki died in Weglowice in 1820, buried in Wyszanow.


Kowalski - Wezyk - Karsnicki - Tomicki line:

KOWALSKI Ignacy died ca 1775 m. Marianna Zeromska / Zeronska, with:
A.
Tomasz KOWALSKI died 1812, owner of Rakowice and Bedkowo, m. in 1789 in Lubczyna, to Helena Karsnicka daughter of Jan Gwalbert Karsnicki official in Ostrzeszow; second time Helena Kowalska - Karsnicka married to Feliks Murzynowski,
with:
Jozefa or Honorata Józefa KOWALSKA born ca 1807, Myjonice, m. in 1820, to Nestor Julian Wezyk of OSINY 1795-1862, from Myjonice in the Ostrzeszow county, son of
Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk of Osiny b. 1750 and Marianna Fundament-Karsnicka of Karsznice 1767-1817,

(but we know about:
1.
Marianna Karsnicka in 1732 (1782 ??), who assisted at the baptism of a child Eufrozyna Helena Felicja, daughter of Antoni Cieslinski and Apolonia.
2.
Antoni KOBIELSKI d. ca 1782 m. Marianna Karsnicka - owner of Rzeki and Rzeczki, daughter of Andrzej Karsnicki and Teofila Uleska, buried in Klomnice;
she [Marianna Karsnicka or Teofila Uleska ??] was 1 voto to Wojciech Komornicki son of Wladyslaw Komornicki owner of estates in Pudlowo and Katarzyna nee Skorzewska.
3.
Józef TOMICKI d. 1769 in Baranów, near Kepno, official in Ostrzeszow, owner of mentioned Baranow - 3 km south of KEPNO, married in 1743 to Joanna Niemojowska died 1784 in Mroczen, buried in Wielun, daughter of Antoni Niemojowski official in Ostrzeszow.
Mentioned above Józef Tomicki, b. ca 1735 - died in 1769, buried in Ostrzeszow, was son of Felicjan Tomicki and Zofia Trepka (died in 1735) daughter of Wojciech Trepka; married in ca 1743 to named above Joanna Niemojewska b. 1724 - d. 1784, daughter of Sebastian Antoni Niemojewskiego (died in 1741), official in Ostrzeszow, and Eufrozyna Podoska (died in 1779);
in 1779 - 1780 they lived in Mroczen in the Trzcinica parish - 14 km south of KEPNO.
Joanna Niemojowska and Józef TOMICKI had:
1. Marianna 1752, m. in 1777 in Mroczen - 9 km south of KEPNO and at half way from Kepno to Trzcinica - to Augustyn Myszkowski official in Ostrzeszow, son of Adam, landowner of Dzialoszyn,
second she married to Dembinski;
2. Gertruda Józefa Joanna b. 1745 in above Baranów [close to GREBANIN of the Kreski family], m. in 1770 in Mroczen south of KEPNO, to Wojciech Zaremba;
3. Karolina Salomea b. 1751 in Baranów, m. in 1771 in Mroczen, to Kazimierz Szembek b. ca 1750 - died in 1808,
son of Józef Szembek (died in 1765 in Kraków) and Maria Schwarcenberg - Czerny (d. 1764), daughter of Franciszek Schwarcenberg - Czerny from Wojnicz;
4.
Julianna Elzbieta TOMICKA b. 1754 in Mroczen, proprietress an estate in Baranow close to KEPNO, m. in 1778 in Mroczen, to Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk of Osiny, son of Józef Wezyk and Elzbieta Siemienska;
2nd Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk m. to mentioned above Marianna Fundament Karsnicka.
Julianna Elzbieta Tomicka m. Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk b. ca 1750; Ksawery 2nd married to Marianna Fundament Karsnicka (died in 1817 in Myjomice).
Ksawer's father was Józef Wezyk, son of Antoni WEZYK and Katarzyna Zamoyska;
Ksawer's mother was Elzbieta Siemienska daughter of Maciej SIEMIENSKI),

and B.
Franciszek KOWALSKI b. ca 1745, died in 1823, owner of Mantyki, and Dabrówka in the Sieradz province, m. in ca 1775 to Marianna Wyrzyska, 2nd to Zuzanna Ordega.

The Magnuski family:

MAGNUSKI Jan m. Marianna Spinek b. 1730 / 1740 ?, daughter of Kazimierz, 2nd she married to Jan Bogdanski son of Walenty Bogdanski.

Józef MAGNUSKI of the Ostrzeszow county, d. ca 1775, m. in ca 1751 to Kunegunda Lubienska - she died in 1794 in Grebanin, daughter of Florian and Bogumila nee Walewska; Jozef m. 2nd to Marianna Lykowska.

Konstanty Hermenegild Kreski b. 1785 - Grebanin, close to Baranów and Kepno, d. 1850 - Grebanin.
His parents:
Joachim Kreski / de Kresko Kreski, 1723-1795 and Justyna Magnuska 1740-1817.
His wife was (1810) Brygida Dzik-Kozuchowska 1800-1868, with:
Napoleon 1814-1870 m. Maria Florentyna Józefa Krzyzanowska 1831-1916.
His son in law was Edward Napoleon Kreski 1806-1879.

The Kreski family:

Above Joachim Kreski Count, born in Kobylagóra / Kobyla Góra in 1723, died in Grebanin, near Baranów. Marriage in 1765, Doruchów, to above Justyna Magnuska born in Kuznica Bobrowska, close to Grabów nad Prosna, the Ostrzeszow county.
Father of Joachim Kreski born in Kobylagóra, was Ignacy Franciszek Ksawery Kreski, b. 1689 in Kepno, d. 1763 in Grebanin, clerk in Wielun and Stawiszyn, before 1756 was owner of Myslniów, Kuznica, Szklarka and Zawady in the Ostrzeszow county.
SZKLARKA MYSLNIEWSKA in the Kobylagóra parish was owned by Ignacy Franciszek Ksawery Kreski but in 1756 bought by Psarski.
Above Ignacy Franciszek Ksawery Kreski married to Konstancja Koszutska b. ca 1690, daughter of Piotr Koszutski b. 1640 in Koszuty, clerk in Poznan, and his wife Jadwiga Pstrokonska.

Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranów, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski.
She was daughter of Joachim Kreski b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora close to Ostrzeszow, died 1795 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, and she had mother Justyna Magnuska b. 1749 and died 1817 in Grebanin.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski (junior) was born ca 1770, was son of Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish.
Kasper or Kacper Kiedrzynski born ca 1750, married to Maryanna Arcichowska.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1770 + mentioned above Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya.
Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranów, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski (junior) who was born ca 1770, and he was son of

Kacper / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1720, was father of above KACPER b. ca 1750 - his sister was DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750; his brother was - ? - Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828.
I wrote that
Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska was daughter of named above Joachim Kreski b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora close to Ostrzeszow, died 1795 in Grebanin, the Baranów parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, and she had mother Justyna Magnuska b. 1749 and died 1817 in Grebanin.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1720, was the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko.

Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis).

He was son of Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740 or 1750 - 1784.

Above Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, had children:
a) Kunegunda b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b) Sebastian Fabian MADALINSKI.

Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774 had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALINSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820, with daughter Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Józef Julian Walewski son of Andrzej owner of Wola Balucka, 2nd time married to Jan Kanty Psarski, landowner of Wielgie.

Above Dorota KIEDRZYNSKA was 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski; 2nd voto Tomasz Psarski owner of Wola Dzierlinska, 3rd married to above Kajetan MADALINSKI.

Tomasz Psarski married 2nd to Franciszka Rupniewska - she died 1826, daughter of Dominik and Eleonora Szolowska;
children of Tomasz PSARSKI:
a) Cyprian d. 1816, lived in Wólka Dzierlinska, owner of this estate in 1804;
b) Anna d. 1824, m. Ignacy Keszycki lived in Zalesie, 2nd time she married to Jan Korwin Kossakowski lieutenant of the French Guard;
c) Marianna born 1819, owner of Wola Dzierlinska, married Mikolaj Sulimierski son of Michal and Jadwiga Jaroszewska;
d) Antoni Psarski owner of Gawlowice
(see:
Psarski ? 1740-1770 + Dorota Kiedrzynska 1740-1784 had son Antoni Psarski 1770),
m. Franciszka Stanislawska,
with children:
1. Tekla 1799-1801, 2. Tekla 2nd, b. 1803, d. 1806 in Wierzchy;
3. Józef Rafal Psarski b. 1800 in Osmolin.

About above Dorota Kiedrzynska:

Madalinski Aleksander owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska, with children:
A. Kontancja m. in 1757 to Dominik Zelislawski, 2nd time married to Maksymilian Pradzynski son of Michal and Teresa Malachowska;
B. Kajetan Madalinski
d. ca 1784, owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. Dorota Kiedrzynska daughter of Andrzej and Franciszka Jackowska, she was owner of Wola Dzierlinska;
children of Kajetan Madalinski:
1. Michal Stanislaw Kostka b. 1776,
2. Anna;
3. Julianna b. 1775,
4. Waleria Józefa b. 1778;

5. Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, Captain, owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzynski;
with children:
a) Kunegunda b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek (of the Kiedrzynskis), m. 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, son of Józef;
b) Sebastian Fabian;

6. Jakub Hiacynt Madalinski b. 1775, m. Honorata Psarska daughter of Jan Kanty Psarski;
with children:
a) Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Józef Julian Walewski son of Andrzej WALEWSKI and Antonina Czartkowska, owner of Wola Balucka; she m. 2nd to (??) Jan Kanty Psarski, owner of Wielgie,
b) Eliza 1800-29, m. Grzegorz Chrzanowski,
c) Pulcheria Anna Magdalena b. 1795 in Parcice,
d) Ludwik Józef Augustyn Madalinski b. ca 1803, d. 1854, landowner of Koscielec and Madalinow, m. in 1829 in Restarzew, to Pelagia Krystyna Józefa Wegierska b. ca 1810, daughter of Petronela nee Psarska;
with son
Stanislaw b. ca 1835, lived Iwanowice, m. in 1857 in Biala, to Felicja Malgorzata Sylwestra Szeliga Potocka, b. ca 1838 in Stypuly.

DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784.
Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769
[his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763; his brothers: Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787; his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744];
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784, with son Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.

The Psarski family of the Wielun county:
WLADYSLAW Psarski born 1700, d. 1787, the clerk in Ostrzeszow, m. Rozalia Bartochowska, with
Franciszek Psarski d. ca 1819, owner of Biala Szlachecka, m. Wiktoria Karsnicka d. 1844.

PSARSKI ALEKSANDER MAREK died ca 1726, m. Marianna
with:
A. MIKOLAJ Psarski died 1762 (branch of Tomasz Psarski m. Kiedrzynska) m. Teresa Skrzynska;
B. FRANCISZEK KSAWERY 1691 - 1772, owner of Cieszanowice, Poradzew, Gawlowice, part of Biala, Unikow, Myslniew, Szklarka and m. Teresa Silnicka / Sielnicka in 1726. Teresa Sielnicka b. 1700.
Above FRANCISZEK KSAWERY Psarski b. 1691, had children:
1. Marianna b. ca 1740, m. Jan Nepomucen Kosma Damian Adam Olszowski b. 1733 in Baranow;
2. Wojciech Stefan owner Szklarka, m. Marianna / Magdalena Walewska;
3. Jadwiga 1740-1808 m. Ludwik Bylina, son of Anna nee Madalinski;

4. Jan Kanty Psarski owner of Wielgie and DYMKI, m. Teodora / Honorata Pstrokonska b. 1730,
with
a. Tomasz m. Jablkowska;
b. Honorata Psarska 1770-1831 m. Jakub Madalinski 1775-1833;

5. Jakub Fryderyk born ca 1730, d. 1805, owner of Myslniew close to Ostrzeszow;
6. Konstancja m. in 1784, to Franciszek Ksawery Walewski d. ca 1805, owner of Wola Wiazowa, son of Franciszek.

Above TOMASZ Psarski (born - ? - ca 1730-1807), was son of above named Mikolaj Psarski owner of Zielonczyn and Teresa Skrzynska, 1786 owner of Wola Dzierlinska.
Tomasz married to Dorota Kiedrzynska daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jackowski, she was 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski;
Tomasz was 2nd voto Franciszka Rupniewska died 1826.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784, with son Józef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.
Tomasz Psarski had daughter Marianna Psarski owner of Wola Dzierlinska, m. Mikolaj Sulimierski son of Michal Sulimierski and Jadwiga Jaroszewska.
Above
Kajetan MADALINSKI 1740 - d. ca 1784, landlord of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. before 1773 to Dorota Kiedrzynska (1740-1784) daughter of Andrzej and Franciszka nee Jackowska, 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski (b. ca 1730) son of Stefan Grabinski, 2 voto Tomasz Psarski died in 1807, owner of Wola Dzierlinska.
Kajetan was son of Aleksander Madalinski owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, who m. in 1725 to Barbara Walknowska / Walichnowska, and Kajetan had sister Kontancja m. Dominik Zelislawski, 2nd Maksymilian Pradzynski.
Kajetan's children:
1. Jakub Madalinski 1775 - 1833 m. Honorata Psarska 1770-1831 (daughter of Jan Kanty Psarski)
with daughter Pulcheria Anna Magdalena Madalinska m. to Józef Julian Kazimierz Kolumna-Walewski b. 1787;
2. Józef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, Captain, owner of Kraszyn, and Chodaki m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzynski, d. 1809,
with daughter Kunegunda born before 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, son of Zofia Tymienicki.


Note on above mentioned
Ludwik WALEWSKI 1754-1820 (Ludwik was owner of Parzymiechy in 1794 or 1797 from hands of Franciszek and Ignacy Poniński; also landowner of Pstrykonie / Pstrokonie from father, and Krześlow [with Wola Pszczolecka], Kurow [see Kiedrzynski] and Kurówka bought in 1818).

Ludwik Mikołaj Walewski (1754 - 1820), was son of
Wojciech Walewski 1715-1757 and Teresa Łaszowska / Laszewska b. 1720.
Above Ludwik Walewski was brother of Rozalia Walewska b. 1740 who married to Jakub Madaliński who was born ca 1735;
and LUDWIK was half-brother [Wojciech Walewski m. 2nd to Barbara Trzcińska born ca 1721] of Andrzej Kolumna-Walewski 1742-1814, who married to Antonina Czartkowska 1760-1830.
Ludwik Walewski married 2nd time to m. Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1760.

Children of Ludwik Mikołaj WALEWSKI:
A. Michał WALEWSKI b. 1804, owner of Krześlowo, Kurowo / Kurow (close to Wola Pszczolecka!), Wypychowo, Podlesie, Dziuby, Stara Poczta,
B. Justyna b. 1807,
C. Karol Franciszek Salezy WALEWSKI born in 1795, owner of Parzymiechy, m. Marianna Radolińska daughter of Tekla nee Lanckorońska,
with:
a) Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822 in Parzymiechy,
b) Jadwiga Maria b. 1825, d. 1857 in Parzymiechy, m. 1850 to Henryk Stanisław Wojciech Lanckoroński;
D. Napoleon WALEWSKI 1802 - 1835, owner of Pstrokonie, Woźniki, Świerzyn, Gorzuchów, Lisów, m. Natalia Marianna Kręska 1804-1832/1833 (daughter of above named Florian Kreski and Antonina Karśnicki),
with children:
a) Ludwik Mieczysław WALEWSKI b. 1830 in Masłowice, the landowner of Pstrokonie / Pstrykonie, Woźniki, Świerzyn(a), Gorzuchy, Lisy, Paprotnia;
with daughter Adela.
b) Antonina Floriana Salomea 1831 in Pstrekonie - 1860, m. 1850, to Bolesław Kobierzycki.
c) Wanda Natalia Maria WALEWSKI b. 1832 in Masłowice m. Władysław Sulimierski owner of Lubiec [south-east of Wola Pszczolecka; see Kalinowski + Walewski + Oginski + Trubecki + Konstantynowicz {Tallinn, Viljandi, Kazan}].


The branch of the Konstantynowiczs come from Dominik Konstantynowicz with the Fox coat of arms -
brief explanation:

Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki born 1810 + Ida Oginska (b. ca 1820 or 1810 / 1813), with son Karol Piottuch Kublicki b. ca 1850 (+ Zofia Eysymont, 1840 / 1848 - died 1926, daughter of Oktawiusz, and Helena Soltan);
above Adolf was son of Józef Piottuch-Kublicki - officer in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan b. ca 1780 / 1790.

Above named Jozef had daughters and sons:

1. Anna Benislawska (born Piottuch-Kublicki in 1809, d. 1885 + Józef Benislawski, 1790-1852, with: Leon Benisławski 1846-1935, Jan 1847-1899, Stanisław, Konstanty, Adolf, Edward, Ludwik Benisławski, Helena Benisławska b. before 1852);

2. Walentyna Soltan
(born Piottuch-Kublicka, b. ca 1800 / 1810 + Wladyslaw Józef Soltan b. 1795, died in 1843, son of Benedykt b. 1770 and Józefa Benislawska.
Walentyna's daughter was Oktawia Soltan, 1830 - 15.8.1871 in Kazan + in 1849 to Wladyslaw Hieronim Samuel Soltan, 1824 - 1900, the January Uprising 1863);

3. Stanislaw Piottuch-Kublicki born 1804;

4. Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810 + Józef Szumski b. ca 1800 + 2nd to Dominik Konstantynowicz;

5. Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1803 + Wincenty Smokowski 1797 - 1876, son of Michal and Konstancja Mickiewicz;

6. above named Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki + Ida Oginska b. ca 1820 / 1813 / 1810.

Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki was son of Jerzy Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicze, officer in Livland, b. 1710 + Rozalia Korsak-Udzielska 1735-1789.

Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki of Livland / Inflanty, born ca 1730, married in ca 1775 to Augusta Soltan b. ca 1750 or 1760

[daughter of Stanisław Sołtan 1698 - 1758, and Helena Römer;
the granddaughter of Samuel Sołtan 1654 - 1735; and
great-granddaughter of Hieronim Władysław Sołtan],

with:
1. Elżbieta Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1780, m. Benedykt Wawrzecki of Brasław, b. ca 1760, 2nd to Krütz;
2. above mentioned Józef Piottuch-Kublicki of Zawilie, m. Karolina Sołtan (see below).

Half sister of above named Stanisław Sołtan 1698 - 1758 was Teodora Sołtan 1700 - 1774 + Jerzy Stanisław Sapieha, with daughter Krystyna Róża Massalska b. 1724.

Brother of above Augusta Sołtan / Soltan / Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1750 or 1760, was Stanisław Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, born in 1756 in Berdyczów, died 1836 in Jelgava, now Latvia; he was son of Stanisław Sołtan and Helena Römer;
husband of Franciszka Teofila Radziwiłł b. 1751
and 2nd to Konstancija Taplockytė / Konstancja Toplicka.

Stanisław Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was father of
Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan;
Karolina Piottuch-Kublicka (Karolina b. ca 1790, wife of Józef Piottuch-Kublicki);
Helena Sołtan;
Anna Sołtan;
Stanisław Sołtan junior; and
Helena Eysmont.

Stanisław Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was half brother of Juozas Weyssenhoff; Ksawery Weyssenhoff; Mykolas Jonas Veisenhofas and Jan Weyssenhoff, acc. to geni.com.

Above Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan b. 1792 in Vilnius, died 1863 in Poznań,
husband of Idalia b. 1801, daughter of Aleksander Michał Pociej;
Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan b. 1792 was father of Aleksander Stanisław August Sołtan and Maria Anna Sierakowska.
Above Aleksander Stanisław August Sołtan 1821 - 1853, was father of Stefania Ludwika de Virion.

Note to Smokowski:

Wincenty Smokowski b. 1797 in Wilno, died 1876 in Krykiany (KRIKONYS or Krykiany, the manor / Krikonys, 18 km south-east of Ignalina, south-east of UTENA) close to Mielegiany.
Wincenty Smokowski, was "painter, graphic artist, sculptor, lecturer at the Vilnius University (studied at the Vilnius University 1817 - 1822);
and at the Art Academy in St. Petersburg in 1823-29 (1831-36 in Wilno again studied medicine).
In 1829 under Jan Rustem

[b. 1762 in Konstantynopol, died in 1835, Dūkšteliai / Duksztialiai / Dūkštas in Lithuania, he was a painter of Armenian ethnicity, was sponsored by
Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, back to Poland around 1774, among his tutors were Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine and Marcello Bacciarelli;
1788 and 1790 in Germany, where he became a freemason,
then in Warsaw, later moving to Vilna;
1789 he worked in the theater of Michal Kleofas Oginski / Michael Casimir Oginski in Slonim - to 1798;
in Wilno was as assistant to Franciszek Smuglewicz, his students were Taras Shevchenko, Józef Oleszkiewicz, Kanuty Rusiecki, and Michał Kulesza].

Painted compositions of an historical, daily life, and antiquarian nature, as well as portraits; illustrated books, and published articles about Lithuanian art and artists", acc. to http://www.unesco.org/webworld.
In 1822, the Vilnius artist Wincenty Smokowski (1797–1876) visited the ruins of the Trakai island castle and sketched the surviving fragments.
Wincenty Smokowski was excellent woodcutter - illustrator by Aleksander Majerski (1789-1857), artist, lithographer, drawing teacher.

Now back to
Andrzej Ignacy Oginski: b. 1740, Freemason; 1772 in Vienna, his wife Paula Szembek / Paulina Szembek, with son Michal Kleofas Oginski, b. 1765 died 1833 in Florencja.
Michal Kleofas Oginski married Izabela Lasocka ca 1791 (1789). They had 2 sons, Tadeusz Antoni, and Franciszek Ksawery / Xavier.
Maria de Néri / Maria Neri was his second wife in 1802, with children Amelia Zaluska, Emma Brzostowska - Wysocka, Ireneusz and Ida, acc. to Iwo Zaluski.
Michal Kleofas Oginski, in accordance with second source, had children: Tomasz Antoni Oginski, Ireneusz Kleofas Oginski, Franciszek Ksawery Oginski, Amelia Zaluska, Ida Oginska, and Emma Oginska.
Acc. to Iwo Zaluski: ca 1798, Kajetan Nagurski himself returned to Russian Lithuania, to reclaim and sort out his estate. Kajetan, unable then to get a passport allowing him back into Prussia, and thus to Warsaw, asked Morawski's father, Apolinary, to visit Maria Neri. Apolinary Morawski became lover behind Kajetan's back, with Maria Neri ca 1798. Nagurski brought her to his estate in Lithuania, where he married her, ca 1799. Ca 1800 Maria began to be seen in the company of the dashing young Count Ludwik Pac, whose father, Count Michal Pac, owned Jezno, one of the finest palaces in Lithuania. The affair came to an end when Count Kajetan Nagurski decided to go to Vienna with Maria, where he hoped to find a cure for his jaundice. Kajetan died soon afterwards in Vienna 1800 / 1801. His widow, now an independent lady, returned to Vilnius, and in 1801, Countess Maria Nagurska's life changed direction after she caught the attention of General Count Levin August von Bennigsen, Governor of Vilnius.
Above Michal Kleofas Oginski in 1790, to The Hague as a diplomatic representative of Poland in the Netherlands; in 1795 Konstantynopol, 1796 Venice, Tuscany; Paris; 1810 Petersburg; moved abroad in 1815?, in 1822 Italy, 1823 Firenze / Florence to death 1833.
Michal Kleofas Oginski in 1801 was living with his wife Izabela and two infant sons, Tadeusz and Xavier, at his wife's family's estate at Brzeziny, to the south west (see Otrebusy) of Warsaw.

Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki married to above Ida Ogińska b. ca 1813 / 1820. He was son of Józef Piottuch-Kublicki;
Adolf's sister
Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka + Józef Szumski + 2nd Dominik Konstantynowicz;
next sister Anna Piottuch-Kublicka + Józef Benisławski;
Walentyna Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1800 m. Władysław Józef Sołtan b. 1795, d. 1843, son of Józefa Benisławska;
and Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka + above mentioned Wincenty Smokowski 1797 - 1876, son of Michał and Konstancja Mickiewicz
(his wife's estate was Krikonys, a small village in the Ignalina region).

Note on count Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759:

his father was Ignacy Kalinowski born ca 1720 died 1782 and his mother was Justyna nee Borzecka b. ca 1735 (1710 it's error) - Justyna was daughter of Franciszek Borzecki (ca 1693 - 1739) and Ludwika Marianna Pociej (b. ca 1715), and married ca 1765 to Ignacy Kalinowski; she died after 1780?.

The father of above Ludwika Marianna Pociej was Ludwik Konstanty Pociej.
Ludwik Konstanty Pociej, and Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej were sons of Leonard Gabriel Pociej b. 1632, died in 1695; Leonard Pociej was closest friend of Marcjan Aleksander Ogiński, son of wife's brother. Leonard Gabriel Pociej married to Regina Ogińska, primo voto Walter Korff of Troki.

Above Regina Pociej nee Oginska, b. circa 1624, died ca 1700, was daughter of Samuel Leon Ogiński and Zofia Billewicz. She was sister of Jan Ogiński; Szymon Karol Symeon Ogiński, and Helena Tyszkiewicz, inf. by Viktorija Janina Ruškuliene. Above Samuel Leon Ogiński b. ca 1593, d. 1657; inf. by Andrzej Hennel at geni.com.

Above Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej and Anna Teresa had son Aleksander Pociej 1698 - 1770, who was the father of Anna Tyszkiewicz; Karolina Radziwiłł; Leonard Pociej, and Ludwik Pociej.
Mentioned above Karolina Pociej 1732 in Witebsk - died 1776, was daughter of above Aleksander Pociej and Teresa Brzostowska;
Karolina POCIEJ was wife of Stanisław Radziwiłł;
she was mother of Anna Barbara Mostowska; Mikołaj Radziwiłł; Franciszka Teofila Sołtan; Antonina Barbara Anna Mostowska; Teofila Radziwiłł. Karolina was sister of Anna Tyszkiewicz; Leonard Pociej, and Ludwik Pociej. Copyright by Jacek Woźniakowski.

Above named Antonina Barbara Anna Radziwiłł 1762-1833 was 1st wife of Tadeusz Antoni Mostowski Count (1824), 1766-1842; he 2nd married to Marianna Anna Potocka.

Now we back to above named Franciszka Teofila Sołtan:
Józef Szumski b. ca 1800, m. ca 1827 to Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810; Oktawia 2nd married ca 1831 to Konstantynowicz Dominik of MIEZONKA; OKTAWIA was daughter of Józef Piottuch-Kublicki b. ca 1780 and from mother Karolina Sołtan;
KAROLINA was daughter of Stanisław Sołtan 1756-1836 and Franciszka Teofila Radziwiłł at Nieśwież b. ca 1751, daughter of above Stanisław Radziwiłł 1722 - 1787, who was son of Mikołaj Faustyn Radziwiłł 1688 - 1746.

We back again to above Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej 1666 - 1728, who was son of Leonard Gabriel Pociej and Regina; Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej was the brother of mentioned above Ludwik Konstanty Pociej; copyright by Viktorija Janina Ruškuliene.
Children of above Stanisław Sołtan 1756-1836:
1. Helena Sołtan + Franciszek Sołtan, member of the Order of Malta;
2. Adam Leon Ludwik Sołtan, b. 2.7.1792 in Warszawa, freemason, m. Idalia Pociej 1790 - 1839;
3. Karolina Piottuch-Kublicki; and others.
We back to above Leonard Pociej 1727 - 1774 who was son of Aleksander Pociej and Teresa Brzostowska; Leonard Pociej was the brother of Anna Tyszkiewicz; Karolina Radziwiłł and Ludwik Pociej.
Leonard had son Aleksander Michał Pociej (1774-1846); Leonard Pociej married Maria Aleksandra.

Aleksander Michał Pociej (1774-1846) was the husband of Anna Korzeniowska; he was the father of Teodor Pociej and
Idalia Pociej 1790 - 1839 married Sołtan.
Inf. by Maksim Pavlenko at geni.com.
Above Aleksander Michał Pociej (1774-1846) was son of Maria Aleksandra Radziwiłł b. 1753; his grandfather was Wojciech Albrycht Radziwiłł 1717-1762.
Above Aleksander Pociej 1698 - 1770, was son of mentioned Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej.
Above Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej 1666 - 1728, was son of Leonard Gabriel Pociej and Regina;
Kazimierz Aleksander Pociej was brother of Ludwik Konstanty Pociej; copyright by Viktorija Janina Ruškuliene.

A brother of above Justyna nee Borzecka was Aleksander Maciej Borzecki in 1773 who made agreement with Ignacy Kalinowski on a will and testament of Emerencjanna Warszycki who was married first to Pociej, and she was great-grandmother of Ignacy Kalinowski born ca 1720 died 1782, acc. to: http://www.redbor.pl/.

Above 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 above Ludwika Marianna Pociej (b. ca 1715) who married to Franciszek Borzecki (ca 1693 - 1739) with daughter Justyna KALINOWSKA (m. Ignacy Kalinowski born ca 1720 died 1782).
Her son was above named count Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759.
Justyna nee Borzecka b. ca 1735 (1710 it's error).

Above named Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski was born 1759, married in 1780 to Elzbieta Bielski from Olbrachcice born ca 1760 with children:
1. Josef / Osip Kalinowski general of Polish Army, b. ca after 1780, died 1825 - his wife Emilia Potocka born 1790,
2. Ignacy Franciszek Kalinowski b. 1784 d. 1831 and
3. Justyna Kalinowska married Russocka b. 1790 d. 1876.

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

Children of mentioned count Jozef Kalinowski:
1. Seweryna b. 1814 d. 1852,
2. Jozefina married Oginska, born 1816 and died 1844 and also
3. Olga born 1822 died 7 April 1899 in Retowl;
4. probably M. Kalinowska (Maria) married Troubetzkoy / Trubecki was sister of above Seweryna, Jozefina and Olga, but this data need to be check, of course (see the Konstantynowiczs in Estonia)!

Above countess Olga / Ольга Осиповна Калиновская born 1818 or 1822 was married to Ireneusz Kleofas Ogiński b. 1808 d. 1863 from Belarus 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 NN princess Lubomirska ca 1867 and with above Olga, countess Kalinovsky / Olga nee Kalinowska was son Michael-Bogdan or Bogdan / Bohdan, prince Oginski born 10. 10. 1848 or 1849 who married to Gabrielle-Marie, countess Potulicka / Maria Potulicki.
I wrote above that the grandfather of Olga, Jozefina and Seweryna was Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759.

Grandson of named above Seweryna nee Kalinowska was Mikolaj Plautin / Николай Сергеевич Плаутин 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 son of
Michail Vasilievich Orlov Denisov born 1823, who was brother of Nadiezda married Katenin.

Grandfather of above Marija nee Rajewskaja was Mikolaj Mikolajevich Rajevskij Younger from the Kiev government, Moscow and St Petersburg b. 14 September 1801; and the second grandfather of above Maria nee Rajewska was Grigorij Grigorievich Gagarin b. 1810 d. 1893.

According to Russian sources in 2015, Maria Tarnowska came from the Ukrainian Cossacks:

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 1899 and Vice-Governor 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 and Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya b. 1783.

Martynov / Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760, had brother
Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich b. 1774, d. 1839 or after 1840; a wife of above Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich was above named
Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska - Polish (1783 - 1851), the daughter of Major and State Councilor Mikhail Vasilyevich Tarnowski (1759 - ?).
Children of Elzbieta Tarnowska MARTYNOW were:
Elizabeth Solomonovna Martynov,
Ekaterina Martynova Solomonovna (Rzhevskaya - Rzhevskij Michal),
1814-60 Michael Solomonovich Martynov;
above named Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich 1815 / 1816 - 1875 / 1876 who in 1841 killed Lermontov in a duel, his family related to Kolirovsky and Romeiko - Hurko (Polish);
1819 Natalia Martynova Solomonovna;
Julia Martynova Solomonovna Gagarin b. 1821;
Dmitry Martynov Solomonovich born 1824 and died 1909;
also Pawel and Peter Solomonovich Martynov (? born ca 1820) - friends of Stefan Drzewiecki, Polish nobleman but about Pawel and Peter no any inf.

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

Mentioned above Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760 - that is Martynov Dmitry Michajlovich b. 1760. Captain (or Major?). He was a Kirsanov district (in Tambov Province) leader of the nobility.
His daughter was Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria Matriniwna second voto Krasnickaja (Krasnicki), born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev.
Daughter of above Wiktoria:
Anna Petrowna Konstantynowicz / Анна Петровна Константинович (Вернадская) / 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?).
Her mother was named above Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria second voto Krasnicka, daughter of Major (or Captain?) Russian army - Martynow.
Wernadska Konstantynowicz Anna / Ganna / Hanna was friend of Wultfert Malecka Lidia, daughter of Karol Malecki.
Anna's children:
1. Владимир Иванович Вернадский / Wladymir Wernadski born 28 February 1863 d. 6 January 1945,
2. Екатерина Ивановна Вернадская / Ekaterina married Korolenko / born 1864 died 1910,
3. Ольга Ивановна Вернадская / Olga Wernadska born 1864.

Anna's father:
Piotr Konstantynowicz son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz, b. 1785 (date 1795 was error) and died on October 9, 1850 in Kiev, Baykove cemetery; Kiev garrison 1836, general major 1848, son of
Krzysztof Konstantynowicz / Христофор Анастасійович Костянтинович who was born 1741 and died 1786.

Anna's stepmother (not mother):
Іванівна Гулак daughter of Надія Андріївна Суровцева and Іван Іванович Гулак / Jan Gulak, son of Jan.

Anna's brothers and sisters:
1. Pawel Konstantynowicz Piotrowicz / Pawlo son of Pietr, 1822 - 1884, lived in Wsiotiwce / Wojtiwce / Woitivcy / Wojtowce, married to Olga Iwanowna, b. ?, died 1903, daughter of Dubnikow; he 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,
3. Elena,
4. Iwan Piotrowicz - Jan Konstantynowicz who married to Marija Sofroniwna / Sofronow, daughter of Grigorij, b. ?, died 1850, she was from Sewastopol; they had daughter
Oleksandra Iwaniwna Konstantynowicz / Aleksandra Iwanowna 1848 - died 1920, nee Konstantynowicz; she was married in August 1866 to Modzelewski Lew son of Michail, 1837 - 1896; her sons:
Modzelewski Wadim Lwowicz 1882 - 1920, historian; and
Wsiewolod Lwowicz 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, captain 2nd class in 1912.
Konstantynowicz Iwan son of Piotr, born 1818 - died 1877, since 1834 served the Russian fleet, captain 1st class, 1875 Caucasus army;
5. Zofia - Sofija Konstantynowicz Piotrowna, 1823 - 1848,
6. Wladymir,
7. Aleksandr,
8. Aleksandr second:
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,
11. Piotr younger.

Important note on Kalinowski - Walewski line:

Wojciech Walewski 1715 - 1757:

m. 1740 to Teresa Łaszewska b. 1720, with children:
a. Rozalia Walewska b. 1740 m. Jakub Madaliński who was born ca 1735 ?;
b. Ludwik 1754-1820 (Ludwik was owner of Parzymiechy in 1794 or 1797 from hands of Franciszek and Ignacy Poniński; also landowner of Pstrykonie / Pstrokonie from father, and Krześlow [with Wola Pszczolecka], Kurow [see Kiedrzynski] and Kurówka bought in 1818)

m. Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1760,

[Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzęcka b. ca 1720 with children:
1. Agnieszka Kalinowska b. ca 1750,
2. Franciszka Kalinowska b. ca 1760/1765 + Olszewski / Olszowski,
3. Justyna Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Józef Sołtyk + Tomasz Piasecki,
4. Józefa Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jan Sadel Sadlo + 2nd time to Głogowski,
5. Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1750 / 1760 + Ludwik Walewski,
6. Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 + Elżbieta Bielska.
Mentioned above
Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 (ca 1730 !?) + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720 (b. ca 1735 ?) daughter of Franciszek Borzecki b. ca 1695 - son of Antoni and Justyna Winnicka - and Marianna Pociej b. ca 1700, daughter of
Ludwik Konstanty Pociej, commander-in-chief of the Lithuania Army in 1709, with his second wife Emercjanna Warszycka - daughter of Stanislaw Warszycki - she was 2nd time married to Duke Montmorency
(his 1st wife was Aniela Katarzyna Zahorowska, daughter of Stefan)]

with sons

1. Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski b. 1795 m. Maria Radolińska with children:
Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822, and Jadwiga Maria Walewska 1825-1857;
2. Napoleon Izydor Rościsław Walewski 1802-1835 (landowner of Pstrokonie / Pstrykonie, Woźniki, Świerzyn(a), Gorzuchy, Lisy)
m. to Natalia Marianna Kręska 1804-1832/1833 (daughter of Florian Kreski and Antonina Karśnicki),
with children:
1. Ludwik Mieczysław Walewski b. 1830 in Masłowice (owner of Pstrokonie, Paprotnia) had daughter Adela,

2. Antonina Floriana Salomea b. 1831 in Pstrekonie / Pstrokonie, d. 1860 m. in 1850, to Bolesław Kobierzycki of Kalinowa, son of Łukasz and Faustyna nee Wężyk.

JÓZEF SULIMIERSKI b. 1738, d. 1805, owner of Lubiec south of Wola Pszczolecka, and Kuźnica (near Lubiec), m. Franciszka Wierzchlejska,
with son [see more below]: Jan Piotr Walerian b. 1783, m. in 1804 in Cieszęcin to Magdalena Jastrzębiec Karśnicka born in ca 1784, daughter of Jan Gwalbert and Jadwiga Masłowski, with son:
Marceli Jan Gwalbert / Marceli Jan Sulimierski b. ca 1805 in Weglowice close to Wielun, son of Jan Sulimierski and Magdalena; d. 1874, judge, exiled to Siberie, m. in 1828 in Częstochowa, to Zofia Joanna Wczele Szołowska b. 1808, with son
Władysław Jan 1830 - 1866, m. Wanda Walewska b. 1832, daughter of Napoleon Walewski owner of Pstrokonie, and Natala / NATALIA Kręski, with daughter:
Stefania 1858-1945.
Above named Napoleon WALEWSKI 1802 - 1835, owner of Pstrokonie, Woźniki, Świerzyn, Gorzuchów, Lisów, m. Natalia Kręska d. ca 1833, daughter of Florian and Antonina nee Karśnicki, with
a) Ludwik Mieczysław b. 1830 in Masłowice, owner of Pstrokonie / Pstrekonie, Paprotnia, with daughter Adela;
b) Antonina Floriana Salomea 1831 in Pstrekonie - 1860, m. 1850, to Bolesław Kobierzycki.
c) above mentioned Wanda Walewska / Wanda Natalia Maria b. 1832 in Masłowice m. Władysław Jan / Władysław Sulimierski, 1830 - 1866, owner of Lubiec [north of Szczercow and Chabielice].

Ludwik Mikołaj WALEWSKI 1754 - 1820, was owner of Parzymiechy in 1797 from Franciszek and Ignacy Poniński, Pstrychkonie from father, Krześlowo, Kurow / Kurowo (see Malkiewicz, Kiedrzynski, Walewski; close to Wola Pszczolecka) and Kurówka in 1818; member of Parliament in 1776, m. Martyna Maksyma Wężyk daughter of Idzi, owner of Kalinowa and Ligota, 1 voto Andrzej Niemojowski, 2 voto Ludwik Wężyk;

Ludwik Mikołaj WALEWSKI 2nd m. in 1794 to Antonina Kalinowska daughter of Ignacy Kalinowski and Justyna Borzęcka, 2 voto Mikołaj Jaksa Krobanowski.

Children of Ludwik Mikołaj WALEWSKI:

A. Michał WALEWSKI b. 1804, owner of Krześlowo, Kurowo / Kurow (close to Wola Pszczolecka!), Wypychowo, Podlesie, Dziuby, Stara Poczta,
B. Justyna b. 1807,
C. Karol Franciszek Salezy b. 1795, owner of Parzymiechy, m. Marianna Radolińska daughter of Tekla nee Lanckorońska, with
a) Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822 in Parzymiechy,
b) Jadwiga Maria b. 1825, d. 1857 in Parzymiechy, m. 1850 to Henryk Stanisław Wojciech Lanckoroński,
D. Napoleon 1802 - 1835, owner of Pstrokonie, Woźniki, Świerzyn, Gorzuchów, Lisów, m. Natalia Kręska d. ca 1833, daughter of Florian and Antonina nee Karśnicki, with
a) Ludwik Mieczysław b. 1830 in Masłowice, owner of Pstrokonie / Pstrekonie, Paprotnia, with daughter Adela;
b) Antonina Floriana Salomea 1831 in Pstrekonie - 1860, m. 1850, to Bolesław Kobierzycki.
c) Wanda Natalia Maria b. 1832 in Masłowice m. Władysław Sulimierski owner of Lubiec.

The KRZEŚLÓW estate in the Wygiełzów parish, with Krześlów, Polesie, Kurów, Wypychów, Wola Pszczółecka in 1783 was sold by Stokowski and Wężyk, to Jan Przybylski; in 1818 this estate bought Ludwik Walewski son of Wojciech; Krześlów estate with villages: Dziuby, Wypychy, Podlesie, Stara Poczta.

Wladyslaw Jan Sulimierski b. 1830 in Lubiec, d. 1866, m. in ca 1850 to above Wanda Walewska b. 1832, daughter of Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski (Wola Pszczolecka, Kalinowski, Oginski, Trubecki, Konstantynowicz) 1802-1835 and Natalia Marianna Kreska 1804-1832, with mentioned above daughter Stefania Sulimirska 1858-1945 m. Leonard Siemienski.

The note about the Kobierzyckis:

Faustyna Wężyk of Osiny 1803-1867 married Łukasz Kobierzycki born in 1780, son of Michal Kobierzycki (born 1720 - died in Burzenin / Buzenin in 1793), and Magdalena Pstrokońska - she died in 1798.

About above named Osiny:
A.

Faustyna Wężyk of Osiny, 1803-1867, married Łukasz Kobierzycki born in 1780;
Helena Męcińska nee Stadnicka, died 1841, was born to Franciszek Stadnicki and Teresa Wężyk de Osiny.
Modliński Stanisław of Osiny, m. to Antonina Skrzypińska.
Stanisław Wężyk Osiński with son Jan Wezyk, were owners of Osiny, Brody, Kozuby Stare and Kozuby Nowe.
Osiny north-east of Widawa; Brody north of Stare Kozuby and near Sedziejowice;
Kozuby Stare and Kozuby Nowe north of Widawa.
Osiny is situated close to Wola Wezykowa and NOWE KOZUBY, near Siedlce, Stare Kozuby - and north-west of KRZESLOW (see Wola Pszczolecka, Radolinski, Walewski, Kalinowski).

B.

Different village Osiny / Osina:

Gabriel Kiedrzynski born as Gabryel in 1796, 1798, 1803 in Osiny; married in 1821;
Kiedrzyński Gabriel from Osiny, acc. to Neyman.
I am thinking Osina / Osiny close to Chabielice and south-east of Szczercow, that is north of Jedlno; ca 10 km north of Sulmierzyce (land of Kiedrzynski), ca 22 km north-west of Krepa;
the property of Osiny / Osina was belonged to the Walewskis;
above Gabriel had 5 sons and 4 daughters with Katarzyna Wojtaszek b. 1796 / 1807 in Rusiec, m. 1821 in Wola Wiazowa, d. after 1866; Rusiec was land of the Walewskis! FRANCISZEK Walewski born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745, was the landowner of named Rusiec.

The KOBIERZYCKI family:

Łukasz Kobierzycki was the Sieradz nobility marshal, died in 1849.
Above Kobierzycki Michał - member of the Bar Confederation, he was the son of John / Jan Kobierzycki and Barbara Drwalewski;
the owner of Kawęczyn close to Szadek; his wife Magdalena Pstrokońska brought him in 1771 Burzenin, 1774 bought Łyków, Podłęże, Parski and Bielawy by the Ner river,
1764 signed the election of Stanislaw Poniatowski. 1767 on the regional council in Sieradz signed the confederation of that province. The Confederation of Bar in the autumn of 1768. He helped Ignatius Malczewski in the Confederation of Łęczyca and Sieradz. In Rawicz, Malczewski gone abroad, entrusted the command of the army Kobierzycki Michał; helped to Antoni Sieroszewski, in 1771 to Zaremba in Wschowa, 1773 he was the border customer officer in Sieradz until 1788. 1792 was elected judge of Sieradz and Szadek;
with Magdalena Pstrokońska (since 1794 she was wife of Jozef Turkuł, she d. 1798) left two sons,
Jozef Lambert / Joseph Lambert, officer,
and above named Lukasz / Luke. He died in 1793, buried in Burzenin.

Stanisław Wężyk Osiński with son Jan Wezyk, were owners of Osiny north-east of Widawa; Brody north of Stare Kozuby and near Sedziejowice; Kozuby Stare and Kozuby Nowe north of Widawa.
The WĘŻYK family in the Sieradz province:
Osiny north-east of Widawa - near Siedlce, Wola Wezykowa, Stare Kozuby and Nowe Kozuby; Siedlce north-east of Widawa; Widawa 8 km south of Kalinowa
(in Kalinowa / Kalinowo were the Kobierzyckis: Boleslaw Kobierzycki b. 1821, died in Chorzenice [see note below]; his brothers: Jaroslaw b. 1822, Michal b. 1826 in Dabrowa d. 1882 in Wroclaw / Breslau; father of above brothers was Lukasz Kobierzycki b. 1780 in Lykowo, d. 1849 in Dabrowa with wife Faustyna of Osiny nee Wezyk b. 1803; grandparents: Michał Kobierzycki d. 1793 in Bużenin, and Maria Magdalena Pstrokońska died in 1798 in Kalinowo north of Widawa);
Wola Wężykowa east of Kalinowa and south-east of Zdunska Wola.
Above Bolesław Karol Kobierzycki b. in Chorzenice in 1821, was owner of Kalinowa, Brzeźnica, Lgota / Lgota Wielka, married in 1850 to Antonina Salomea Florianna Walewska daughter of Napoleon and Natalia Kręska;
with children:
A. Zofia Eufemia Laura b. 1851;
B. Stanisław Łukasz Adam Kobierzycki b. 1853, died in 1928, owner of Kalinowa / Kalinowo, had daughter Zofia Nehring lived in Młodawin Górny;
C. Jan Antoni Bolesław b. 1855, landowner of Kalinowo north of Widawa.

Note about above mentioned Stanislaw Kobierzycki:
Above named Chorzenice - 5 km east of Sulmierzyce of the Kiedrzynskis, Sulmierzyce then to Walewska.
Close to Lgota Wielka - south-east of Sulmierzyce, near Krepa. In Chorzenice, Mr Wężyk from Prussia and Mikołaj Jabłoński wounded Stanisław Kobierzycki owner of Chorzenice, in August 1890.
Julian Weżyk was uncle of above Kobierzycki, who let the estate to Teofil Skalski.
Mikołaj Jabłoński was landlord of Chabielice - south of Szczercow, north-west of Sulmierzyce.

3.
Wanda Walewska / Wanda Natalia Maria / Natalia Wanda Maria Walewska of Walewice born 1832 in Masłowice, m. in 1853 in Zdunska Wola to Wladysław Sulimierski owner of Lubiec(e) in the Piotrkow county.

About the Krzeslow estate:

The KRZEŚLÓW estate in the Wygiełzów parish, with villages and farms:
Krześlów, Polesie, Kurów, Wypychów, Wola Pszczółecka in 1783 was sold by Stokowski and Wężyk, to Jan Przybylski.

In 1818 this KRZEŚLÓW estate bought Ludwik Walewski son of Wojciech.

Krześlów estate included:
Dziuby, Wypychy, Podlesie, Stara Poczta.

Ludwik Mikołaj Walewski (1754 - 1820), son of Wojciech Walewski 1715-1757 and Teresa Łaszowska / Laszewska, married two times: 2nd to Antonina Kalinowska in 1794, with 3 sons and daughter.

Ludwik Walewski bought Parzymiechy in 1794 from Poniński.

Antonina Aniela Teodora Kalinowska b. 1764 in the Kroczyce parish, her parents: Ignacy Kalinowski 1720-1782 and Justyna Borzęcka b. 1710.

The Kroczyce parish with Lgota Murowana - ca 18 km east of Myszkow, 16 km south of Lelow.

Note on Wola Pszczólecka village:

1.
Tymieniecka Tekla nee Kobiecki in Lobudzice - inf. 1825; Tekla born ca 1812, m. Antoni Tymieniecki of Wola Pszczólecka.

2.
GATKIEWICZ / Gadkiewicz Alojzy Paulin b. ca 1804, d. 1852 in Wola Pszczólecka, owner of Jaworow, m. Franciszka Chlapowska d. 1836, daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski and Tekla Sokolnicka, m. 2nd to Faustyna Lykowska;
with son Tomasz GATKIEWICZ 1828- 1894 in Srem, married in Wola Pszczólecka to Anna Sokolnicka.
3.
Acc. to E. H. Nejman:
SULIMIERSKI Sebastian married to Marianna Stokowska, with son
Michal who died in ca 1780, and bought Lubiec with Kuznica near Lubiec, south-east of Wola Pszczolecka in 1745, and also bought Wola Pszczolecka, m. to Elzbieta Miniszewska, 2nd to Katarzyna Szczepanska - Swiatkowska,
with children:
1. JAN m. Miniszewska,
2. FRANCISZEK - a branch of Stryje Paskowe (? Piaskowe),
3. JÓZEF SULIMIERSKI owner of Lubiec, Kuznica, m. Franciszka Wierzchlejska;
4. IGNACY SULIMIERSKI owner of Wola Pszczólecka (in 1781) married to Marianna Wyszlawska, daughter of Mikolaj and Elzbieta Wierzchleyska;
with children:
A. Róza;
B. Józef Sulimierski owner of Lubiec, Stryjów;
C. Mateusz Tomasz SULIMIERSKI died 1842, owner of Wilamow (12 km north of Uniejow) and Wola Pszczolecka, married to Justyna Sulimierska, d. 1842, daughter of Jadwiga Jaroszewska;
with children:
a) Marianna SULIMIERSKI m. in 1826, to Jan Prawdzic Gowaszewski,
b) Antoni SULIMIERSKI 1800-53, exiled to Siberia,

c) Wincenty SULIMIERSKI 1803-71, clerk in Wola Dzierlinska.

And the last sons of Mateusz Tomasz SULIMIERSKI who died 1842, owner of Wilamow (12 km north of Uniejow) and Wola Pszczolecka, married to Justyna Sulimierska, d. 1842, daughter of Jadwiga Jaroszewska:

d) Walenty SULIMIERSKI 1809-47, found guilty of high treason, and with the brothers considered civilly deceased (see Gabriel Kiedrzynski in 1833)!
e) Faustyn SULIMIERSKI, major, died in Mchy in 1865, born in Kalisz in 1808, studied in Kalisz, an insurgent and the rebel in 1831, wounded in Ostroleka, emigrated, 1848 back to Krakow, then lived in Mchy in Ludwik Karsnicki's home.


See more below about the Sulimierski family and a movement of Colonel Zaliwski.


Note on the Olszowski family of Kepno - Baranow:

Marcin of Olszowo Olszowski, owner of Kępno / Kempno / Kepno, and / or Marcin Konstanty Olszowski on 6th / 16 May 1674, issued a colonisation charter according to which Jews were permitted to build schools.

Stanisław Olszowski b. 1705, died 1736 in Kępno, was son of Józef Olszowski, 1680 - 1712 and Ewa Małgorzata Sznajder born 1680; Stanislaw had sons:
Jan Nepomucen Olszowski, b. 1733, Baranow close to Kepno, died in 1784; and second son unknown.
Above Jan Nepomucen Olszowski + Marianna Psarska

(Marianna ca 1740 - 1764, daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski
[Franciszek Ksawery Psarski b. 1691, died 1772 in Myślniew / Myslniow, the Ostrzeszów County, Greater Poland; son of Aleksander Psarski and Marianna Zaborska, husband of Teresa]
and Teresa Sielnicka;
sister of Sebastian Psarski [father of Salomea Walewska and grandfather of Tekla Walewska + Aleksander Józef Colonna-Walewski];
Agnieszka Teresa; Teodora Eufrozyna Psarska; Franciszek Borgiasz Psarski;
Fryderyk Jakub Psarski [b. ca 1720, died in 1805, husband of Ksawera Bardzińska, father of
Józef; Eleonora Leszczyńska b. 1770 + Jan Leszczynski; Franciszek; Marianna Urszula Walewska {wife of Jan Walewski with daughter Józefa Konopnicka}; Wojciech Stefan; Jakub; Mikołaj Psarski and Konstancja];
Justyna Koldowska - Wyszławska; Jadwiga Bylina; Jan Kanty; Wojciech Stefan; Andrzej and Władysław - inf. by Leszek Zydor);

Jan / Jan Nepomucen Olszowski b. 1733 in Baranow, 2 km south of Kepno and 5 km north-east of Grebanin of the Kreski family; d. 1784, had son
Maksymilian Olszowski, 1763 - 1814. Maksymilian m. Magdalena Górecka, b. 1770, with children:
1. Jan Chrzciciel Olszowski, b. 1802 + Zofia Michalina Sabina Kruszewska, born 1816, Janków 8 km south-east of Pleszew;
2. Tomasz Ksawery Olszowski, b. 1794,
3. Szymon Jakub Olszowski, b. 1798.
Above Szymon + Agnieszka Gurbska, with
1. Władysław Olszowski, b. 1836,
2. Józefa Olszowska, 1830 - 1831, 3. Władysław Stanisław Kostka Olszowski, 1828 - 1829,
4. Julia Emilia Magdalena Dunin-Brzezińska b. 1827, Tomaszów Mazowiecki,
5. Stanisław Olszowski,
6. Bronisława Lucja Marianna Olszowska, b. 1834.


The Zaliwski movement in 1833:
1.
Konstanty Hermenegild Kręski b. 1785 - Grębanin, close to Baranów and Kepno, d. 1850 - Grębanin.
His parents: Joachim Kręski / de Kręsko Kręski, 1723-1795 and Justyna Magnuska 1740-1817.
His wife was (1810) Brygida Dzik-Kożuchowska 1800-1868, with:
Napoleon 1814-1870 m. Maria Florentyna Józefa Krzyżanowska 1831-1916. His son in law was Edward Napoleon Kręski 1806-1879.
Above Joachim Kręski Count, born in Kobylagóra / Kobyla Góra in 1723, died in Grębanin, near Baranów. Marriage in 1765, Doruchów, to above Justyna Magnuska born in Kuźnica Bobrowska, close to Grabów nad Prosną, the Ostrzeszow county.
Father of Joachim Kręski born in Kobylagóra, was Ignacy Franciszek Ksawery Kreski, b. 1689 in Kępno, d. 1763 in Grębanin, clerk in Wielun and Stawiszyn, before 1756 owner of Myślniów, Kuźnica, Szklarka and Zawady in the Ostrzeszow county.
SZKLARKA MYŚLNIEWSKA in the Kobylagóra parish was owned by Ignacy Franciszek Ksawery Kręski but in 1756 bought by Psarski.
Ignacy Franciszek Ksawery Kręski married to Konstancja Koszutska b. ca 1690, daughter of Piotr Koszutski b. 1640 in Koszuty, clerk in Poznań, and his wife Jadwiga Pstrokońska.
2.
Zenon Boleslaw Swietoslawski b. 1811, Warszawa, died in 1875, Jersey.
His great-grandparents Andrzej Leszczynski clerk in Rawa Mazowiecka, b. 1700; Franciszek Kazimierz Lanckoronski - clerk in Rawa Mazowiecka, 1723-1785; Bazylea Woyczynska 1720-1751; Eleonora Garczynska 1722-1802.
Grandparents: Franciszek Swietoslawski, b. 1730; Rozalia Kurdwanowska b. 1750; Franciszek Leszczynski clerk in Rawa Mazowiecka, b. 1750; Hilaria Lanckoronska 1764-1815.
Parents Rafal Swietoslawski 1780-1828 and Eleonora Leszczynska 1781-1853.
Zenon Swietoslawski 1811-1875, member of the 1831 Uprising, the Zaliwski movement in 1833, a socialist.
Above Franciszek Kazimierz Lanckoronski MP, clerk in Boguszyce and Rawa in 1746, b. 1723 - Rawicz, d. in Regnow, m. in 1746, Poznan, to Eleonora Garczynska 1722-1802, daughter of Stefan Garczynski; his son Jan clerk in Rawa Mazowiecka, 1746-1791, m. Maria Anna Januszkiewicz b. 1755.

3.
Dmochowski Henryk / Dmochowski / Sanders Henry, 1810-1863, insurrectionist of 1863, artist-sculptor. Born in the Zablocie Manor in the Braslaw county as the son of Michal (died 1832) the former scribe for the Educational Commission, and Anna nee Deulow (died 1812).
A brother of Michal, and uncle of Henryk; and next of kin to Kazimierz - the Archbishop-Metropolitan in Mohylew. Henryk studied in Wilno, but in 1831, led by Professor Walerian Pietkiewicz, joined the partisan regiment organized by Colonel Jozef Zaliwski near Troki.
He had a close personal relationship with Zaliwski. He emigrated with Zaliwski to Hungary, Styria, Bawaria, Wirtenberg, and Baden to France. He worked with Zaliwski to organize an expedition to Poland (Besancon; Avinion).
Freemason of "Trinosophes" in Tours;
member of the underground "Carbonari" society (Lelewel, Krepowiecki, Mazzini, Józef Zaliwski).
On 17 February 1833, he and Zaliwski left Paris and traveled to Galicia as Sanders, a business agent. On 20 March he entered the Polish Kingdom where for a month he and Zaliwski tried to make an uprising. On 28 April, both returned to the Austria; a few months after Zaliwski's arrest, on 2 May 1834, he was captured by the Austrian authorities. He was released on 13 June 1841 and went to France. In 1860 he returned in Poznan; went to Wilno;
in March 1863 the commissioner of the National Government for the Dzisna county. From the Cytowizna forest his regiment moved to the Borysow forest, to Porecza / Porzecze estate.
See at my domain about:
Wrangell, Rokossowski, Puszkin, Jurewicz, Despot Zenowicz and on Apolonia Oginska.

4.
In Kolbuszowa, owned by Wincenty Tyszkiewicz from Lithuania, was main point of concentration in 1833;
Wincenty Tadeusz Tyszkiewicz, member of the Zaliwski movement, co-operated with Mickiewicz and Lelewel, born in April 1795 in Kolbuszowa, to Jerzy Janusz Tyszkiewicz, clerk in Zmudz, MP in 1790, had 3 brothers and 2 sisters, his mother died in 1811, in 1812 Moscow, and Lipsk.
Brother of Wincenty - that is Jerzy of Kolbuszowa was owner of Swislocz (see Szostak from Miezonka) by the Berezyna river - north of Bobrujsk, and the Dereczyn estate in the Minsk province;
Wincenty had uncle General Tadeusz Tyszkiewicz, senator in the Kingdom of Poland; Wincenty in 1824/5 moved to him. Then an estates taken his brothers Jerzy and Jaroslaw, and sisters Klementyna, and Adelajda; Jerzy married to Felicja, daughter of Rej from Przeclaw, Rejowiec and Klapówka, with son Zdzislaw; Klementyna married to Konstanty Rucki of Mala and Machow.
Then Wincenty moved to Lithuania, in Wilno to friends of Lelewel; and to Ukraina to brother Henryk, and Bronislawa Szolayska - Moszczenski.
5.
The Sulimierski and Potocki unit co-operated with troops of Dunski and Sperczynski from the Sieradz county;
Zaliwski back to Galicia; Zaliwski was captured by the Austrians on August 19, 1833.


About the Sulimierski family and persecuted and sentenced in 1833 and 1834:

1. Antoni Sulimierski (probably Antoni 1800-53, exiled to Siberia) had 10 siblings, among others Apolinary Sulimierski.

2. Apolinary Sulimierski was owner of Domanin, and clerk in Wydrzyn in the Kalisz province.

3. Kazimierz Boblewski landlord of Rzasnia - south-west of Chabielice and west of Sulmierzyce (Kiedrzynski).

4. In March 1833 Colonel Zaliwski found himself in the Polish region, but unfortunately, most of the troops in Kielce, Plock, Sieradz regions were liquidated. Zaliwski was arrested in Galicia and sentenced to the death penalty, converted to 20 years in prison in Kufstein. After the amnesty in 1848, he went to France, where sick and weakened died in 1855. He is buried at the cemetery in Montparnasse.

5. Shortly after the outbreak of the Uprising in 1831 Filip Rafal Sulimierski, father of Filip, has been appointed a member of the Welfare Committee to collect contributions and financial assistance for the wives of officers;

the members of the uprising in 1831 were Faustyn, Walenty and Antoni Sulimierski - sons of Mateusz and Justyna Sulimierski.

Lieutenant Faustyn Sulimierski served at 5th Infantry Regiment, was wounded at the Battle of Ostroleka. After the uprising, he went to France to return with the expedition of Joseph Zaliwski as head of the district of Konin. On May 13th, 1833 at Janowiec, his branch was broken; escaped to Switzerland, France, then to Krakow, he settled at a home of his friend Louis Karsnicki.

The second brother, Walenty / Valentine Sulimierski, 1809-47, participated in the uprising of 1833, after the uprising he emigrated and also returned as an emissary of Zaliwski.

Antoni / Anthony Sulimierski, 1800-53, the eldest of the brothers was served, during the November Uprising, 1st Regiment of Kalisz; after the uprising returned to his native village in the Piotrkow county;
found guilty of keeping in touch with his brothers during the expedition of Zaliwski. He was accused of participating in meetings, delivering food, weapons and recruiting people to troops of Walenty / Valentine and Faustyn Sulimierski. In 1833, a committee of inquiry sent him to settle to Siberia with the loss of state rights. In April 1835, he came to Okskiej in the Irkutsk province, then he was in Kunalejski region in the Vierchnieudinsk province; in 1852, was pardoned and obtained the right to return to the country.

The Sulimierski brothers operates mainly in the Sieradz province; they used the help of family, but were denunciated and punishment in prison.

Father of Anthony, Faustyn and Valentine, was Mateusz Tomasz / Matthew Thomas Sulimierski who - for providing food to the partisans - was in accordance with the decision of the Commission of Inquiry, placed under court-martial in 1833.

6. Stefania Sulimierska, the owner of the village Blonie has been accused of agreeing in her home Faustyn and Valentine / Walenty. Stefania was placed under police supervision for hiding in the house partisans and guerrilla expedition of Walenty and Faustyn.

7. Jan Piotr Walerian / Jan Peter Valerian Sulimierski was accused for contacts with Valentine Sulimierski and agreeing at his home the head of the troops in the Sieradz province - Leopold Potocki.

8. Kazimierz Wiewiórowski (1790 - 1848) former leaseholder of the village Iwanowice - 9 km west of BLASZKI - see Sulimierski - and the captain of the Polish Army to 1816.

Iwanowice is located in the Szczytniki region; to the Zakrzewskis, then the Chlebowski family, Lanckoronski, ca 1795 to Wezyk.

Wiewiórowski also accused as Valerian Sulimierski, was the lieutenant colonel, interrogated and tortured; in January 1834 was sentenced to exile in Siberia with the loss of state rights. He stayed in the village Jelanska in the Jenisiejsk region.

9. Valerian Sulimierski / Walerian Sulimierski was pardoned but Kazimierz Wiewiórowski was deported to Siberia where he died on January 30, 1848.

10. Ludwik Sulimierski - son of Stefan and Rozalia nee Grabowski, was born 1812 in Kiki in the Sieradz province; 1833, he was interrogated on suspicion of aid and maintaining contacts with the Zaliwski troops; he was placed under court-martial, but in December 1833 pardoned.

11. Jan Sulimierski / John - penalty for assistance to the emissaries of Zaliwski, and he met of Nepomuk Sulimierski; 1833, was placed under court-martial and send in 1834 to Orenburg; he was a non-commissioned officer of the 4th battalion in Orsk, released in 1845.

12. Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski born 1798, married Marianna Kempista, owner of Stronsko in the Lask county (9 km south-west of Zdunska Wola and north-west of Widawa), leaseholder of Wiesiolka and Mayor of Zielecice / Zielecice (here is his manor), the future godfather and uncle of Filip Sulimierski; had been pardoned although he was investigated.

13. Vincent Sulimierski escaped to New York; 1834 he was expelled from Austria to New York. He returned to France in 1842 or in 1846.

14. In 1834 Philip Rafal Sulimierski was sentenced (the future father of Philip Koronat Sulimierski) because he received at his home Faustyn and Walentyn Sulimierski and the commander of Sieradz - Potocki. On May 3, 1833, the Sulimierski brothers troops fought with the Cossack patrol stationed in Szadek.

15. Bugajski and Raczynski, emissaries of the Sulimierski troops, were shot near Szadek; Philip Rafal escaped the death penalty but paid for the help a hard prison.

In 1833 was appointed the Commission of inquiry into the political criminals; the Commission acted at the Citadel in Warsaw; in 1921, the Commission's file have been transferred to Poland. During World War II, these materials were burned along with the Archive of Historical Records.

A short explanation:

Zielencice - 6 km south-west of Lask, near Okup.
Kiki - 10 / 12 km north of Lask.
Wydrzyn - 9 km north of Wielun, south - west of Dymek of the Kiedrzynskis;
Domanin - 9 km north of Kepno.

Other genealogical data:

Andrzej Cielecki b. ca 1740, died after 1788, heir of Kamionna, the confederate of Bar, the treasurer of Szadek, esquire, 1788 MP, had children:

Michalina; Stanislaw; Klemens; Anna - see below - see Kiedrzynski; Marianna - see below on the Zaliwski movement; Zuzanna; Ludwika; Józef.

Above Anna Cielecka (ca 1770 - 1838), the proprietress of estates Galewice, Kaski farm close to Galewice
(Galewice 10 km north-east of Wieruszow and 8 km north-east of Chobanin;
KASKI - 2 / 3 km east of above Galewice and east of Domanin; Kaski - 11 km west of LUTUTOW and west of Dymki of the Kiedrzynskis. family; see OLSZOWSKI / Olszewski, Kreski, Madalinski and Psarski families),
and Gizyce with Maczniki in the Kalisz province, m. Adam Wegierski (ca 1770 - 1829), with daughter

Róza Tekla Wegierska (b. 1804), married in Warsaw in 1829, to Ludwik Fiszer (born 1800 - died in 1877 in Lomza), with daughter

Leokadia Józefa Fiszer (b. ca 1832 in Zawrocie, close to Wysokie Mazowieckie), m. in 1854 in Wysokie Mazowieckie to Aleksy Sabin Wincenty Kurcyusz b. ca 1830, with daughter

Maria Kurcyusz b. ca 1850, married 1881 in Warsaw to Zdzislaw Godfryd Redel (b. 1839 in Pesy, in the Lomza county) who was son of Wladyslaw Ignacy Józef Redel (b. ca 1812 Warsaw), and grandson of Jakub Redel (1769 - 1845) and Barbara Karolina Dabrowska;

Zdzislaw Godfryd Redel b. 1839 had mother Wanda Narcyza Albina Zmichowska (b. ca 1816 in Rawicz), daughter of Jan Zmichowski and Wiktoria Kiedrzynska

(Wiktoria died in 1819; Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska was daughter of Łukasz Kiedrzyński and Franciszka Józefata Raczynska / Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755

[Franciszka RACZYNSKA-KIEDRZYNSKA, born 1751 or ca 1755; she was daughter of Józef Raczyński and Brygida BREZA daughter of Jan Dominik Breza 1681 - 1738];

daughters of Wiktoria nee KIEDRZYNSKA:
Wanda Narcyza Albina REDEL, Kornelia Gloger; Wiktoria Lewińska, Narcyza Zmichowska 1819 - 1876).

GIZYCE - 12 km north to BOBROWNIKI - compare Madalinski and Kiedrzynski.

Next of kin to the KIEDRZYNSKIS:

A.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski married to (1st time ?) Franciszka Buczynski / Buczynska, he was owner of Kunowo / Kunow in 1767 (from hands of his mother), he was son of Ludwika nee Sielnicka / Sitnicka or Sielinski - 6 km north of Gostyn and 31 km south-east of Koscian.

Husband of above Ludwika was Jan Kiedrzynski with Ostoja arms, b. ca 1710.

See:
Franciszek Ksawery Psarski died in Myślniew, the Kobyla Góra parish close to Ostrzeszow; married to Teresa Sielnicka b. ca 1690 / 1700; his son Władysław Psarski b. ca 1725 - d. 1787, officer in Ostrzeszów, m. Rozalia Bartochowska lived in Ruda close to Wielun (see Kiedrzynski), with 10 children.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski with 2nd wife Franciszka nee Raczynska had daughter Wiktoria and sons:

Ksawery, Józef, 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 Józef Teofil Jan Ewangelista Kiedrzynski m. Maria Skojewska, with children: Maria and Jan Kiedrzynski; Józef 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 CRACOW / Krakpol ? Uprising 1831.

Kunowo - 6 / 8 km north of Gostyn, that is east of Leszno of the Sulkowskis;
Koszkowo - 13 km north-east of Gostyn;
Noskow / Noskowo - 9 km south-west of Jarocin and 16 km east of above Koszkowo;
Gostyn / Gostingen, is a town in Greater Poland Voivodeship, in Gostyn County.

Lukasz Kiedrzynski born ca 1740, owner of Kunow, on 01.08.1774 married (2nd time ?) to Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755 daughter of Józef Raczynski - son of Stanislaw Raczynski and Zofia nee Grodzynska - and Brygida nee Breza - daughter of Jan Dominik Breza and Katarzyna nee Kierski.
Daughter of Lukasz Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Kiedrzynska, was Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska - she was born ca 1775, studied in Poznan, translator of French philosophers, was near by to sister of her mother - Tekla Zmichowska nee Raczynski and her husband Józef.
Wiktoria married Jan Zmichowski, from family of Józef Zmichowski. Marriage in 1801 - Jan Zmichowski fought in 1794 under Kosciuszko, lived in Rawicz (Sulkowski !), Jan Zmichowski was judge; in Rawicz were born his children: Wiktoria and Kornelia.

B.
Mikolaj Kiedrzynski the 5th, b. ca 1735, from Koszkowo close to Noskowo and Kunowo;

C.
Florian / Floryan Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1730 / 1740, owner of Noskowo - inf. 1776, 16 km east of Koszkowo and 27 km east of Kunowo.
The same Florian Kiedrzyński b. ca 1730 (1740 ?), married in 1759, his wife was living 1730-1786. His son Leon Kiedrzynski b. ca 1760.
His uncle was Kazimierz Kiedrzyński m. Katarzyna Swierczkowska.
Above Florian Kiedrzyński's father was Marcin Kiedrzyński b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788, mother Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokońska;
brothers of FLORIAN:
Jan Antoni Maciej Kiedrzyński 1738 - d. ?;
Stanisław Kiedrzyński ? - 1774;
Paweł Kiedrzyński;
Józef Kiedrzyński;
sister "Bona z Karsów" / BONA of Karsy, nee Kiedrzyńska -
the village Karsy, 13 km north-east to BIEGANIN, north-west to KALISZ.

Ludwik Fiszer (b. 1800 in Kalisz or Warsaw) – a lawyer, a nephew of General Stanislaw Fiszer. His grandfather d. 1783, was the colonel of the Russian army, and then service of Polish Army in 1767, adjutant general of the King Stanislaus Augustus.
Stanisław Fiszer was son of Karol Ludwik Fiszer, General-Major of the Polish Army, b. 1730, d. 1783 and Joanna Luiza Elzbieta von Luck 1738-1788.
Ludwik b. 1800 was son of Wilhelm Fiszer 1764 - 1832; Wilhelm was brother of above General Stanislaw Fiszer. Wilhelm died in ca 1810 or 1832, married Julianna or Joanna Szeński, a participant of the Kosciuszko Insurrection, was an official of the Ministry of Interior of the Duchy of Warsaw.
Stanisław Fiszer / Stanisław Fischer b. 1759 / 1769 in Warsaw, d. 1812; Wiridianna Radolinska 1761-1826 m. 2nd in 1806 to General Stanislaw Fiszer 1759-1812.
She was daughter of Józef Stanislaw Radolinski of Wschowa, 1730-1781 and Katarzyna Raczynska 1744-1792 (see Kiedrzynski and Raczynski; Wola Pszczolecka).
Above Ludwik FISZER / Louis Fisher b. 1800, came from a family derived from Prussia. He fought during the November Uprising. Ludwik was husband of Róża Tekla WEGIERSKA daughter of Adam Wegierski.
Father of Anna Kierżnowska.
See:
A.
Anna Cielecka (ca 1770 - 1838), the proprietress of estates Galewice, Kaski farm close to Galewice, and Gizyce with Maczniki in the Kalisz province, m. Adam Wegierski (ca 1770 - 1829), with daughter Róza Tekla Wegierska (b. 1804), married in Warsaw in 1829, to Ludwik Fiszer (born 1800 - died in 1877 in Lomza), with daughter
Leokadia Józefa Fiszer (ca 1832 in Zawrocie, close to Wysokie Mazowieckie), m. in 1854 in Wysokie Mazowieckie to Aleksy Sabin Wincenty Kurcyusz b. ca 1830.

GIZYCE - 12 km north to BOBROWNIKI - compare Madalinski and Kiedrzynski.

B.
Jozef / Józef Wincenty Pawel Cielecki (born ca 1792 - 1844), Lieutenant of the Polish Army, married in 1815 in Lututów (5 km west of Dymki of the Kiedrzynskis) to
Pelagia Wstowska (b. ca 1798), she was owner of Swiatkowice - it was mistake: not close to Kowal. Swiatkowice is situated 17 km north-west to WIELUN; south to Dymki and Lututow - 9 km south-east; east to WIERUSZOW !
Her parents: Józef Wstowski and Emilia Wegierska.

Above Marianna Cielecka b. ca 1770, died before 1833, m. Jan Nepomucen Sulimierski b. ca 1770 - died in 1818, owner of Brzeski / Brzesko, son of Michal Sulimierski and Jadwiga Jaroszewska,

with children: Maciej, Filip, Teresa:

1. Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. ca 1795, proprietor of an estate Stronsko, and Zielecice in the Lask county,

2. Filip Rafal Sulimierski (1797 Tumusin, close to Zgierz - d. 1843 in Brzeski, in the Szadek county), owner of Chotyszów and Brzeski; married to Balbina Psarska b. ca 1800, 2nd time in 1831 to Bibianna Barbara Dzwonkowska (1810 in Leszczyn, in the Sieradz county - 1882), daughter of Tekla nee Borowska b. ca 1780;

children of above Filip:

Klotylda Sulimierska b. ca 1835, m. Józef Zaremba son of Józef Zaremba;

Bronislawa Sulimierska (1827 - 1928 !), 1863 Uprising, 1st m. Edward Szenk, 2nd m. in 1871 in Cieszecin to Boleslaw Tarczalowski;

Artur Alfons Sulimierski (1831 in Stolec, the Sieradz county - d. 1902),

Kornelia Sulimierska (1836 - 1837),

Filip Koronat Sulimierski (1843 Sieradz - 1885 Warsaw), author of 'Slownik Geograficzny...'.

Jan Nepomucen Sulimierski b. ca 1770 - died in 1818, his father was Michał Sulimierski b. ca 1720; Michał Sulimierski d. ca 1770, was son of Franciszek Sulimierski and Ludwika Wielowieyska.
Franciszek was born circa 1684. Michał had brother Józef Sulimierski.
Michał married Jadwiga Jaroszewska; they had sons: Jan Nepomucen Sulimierski b. ca 1770 and Adam Sulimierski.
But we have different Michał Sulimierski, b. ca 1685 / 1710 - 1780 in Widawa; son of Sebastian Sulimierski and Marianna Stokowska. Sebastian was born in 1670. Marianna was born in 1680. Michał married Katarzyna Szczepanowska in 1730. They had 2 sons, among others Józef Sulimierski.
This is branch of Marceli Jan Sulimierski b. ca 1805.

Above Zuzanna Cielecka (1773 - 1837) m. Michal Stawiski owner of Przatów, and Wola Czarnyska, son of Katarzyna nee Tarnowska.

Above Ludwika Cielecka (b. ca 1787) m. Sylwester Tarnowski (1767 - 1816), owner of Bukowiec, son of Roch Tarnowski (1733 - 1784 in Kliczków), grandson of Stanislaw Tarnowski and Aldegunda Wezyk;

Above named Bukowiec is a village close to Brójce;

above Kliczków (MALY and Wielki) - south-west of Sieradz and south-east of BLASZKI, north of Dymki and Lututow.

Above mentioned Jozef / Józef Wincenty Pawel Cielecki (born ca 1792 - 1844), Lieutenant of the Polish Army, married in 1815 in Lututów (5 km west of Dymki of the Kiedrzynskis) to
Pelagia Wstowska (b. ca 1798), she was owner of Swiatkowice - it was mistake: not close to Kowal. Swiatkowice is situated 17 km north-west to WIELUN; south to Dymki and Lututow - 9 km south-east; east to WIERUSZOW !
Her parents: Józef Wstowski and Emilia Wegierska; her children: Pelagiusz, Antonina, Melania, Edmund.

Above Roch Tarnowski 1733 - 1784, son of Stanislaw Antoni Tarnowski and Aldegunda; husband of Kunegunda Karczewska 1730-1786; father of Antoni 1757-1835 + Honorata Cielecka 1775-1828; Sylwester 1767-1826 + Ludwika Cielecka 1787-1826; Szczepan Jan Saryusz-Tarnowski 1769-1848 + Maria Zbijewska 1788-1847.

16. Persecuted by Russian authorities acc. to 'Gazeta Warszawska', 1833, No 339:

a. Maciej Sulimierski owner of Wiesiolki;

b. Apollodor Sulimirski / Apolinary Sulimierski, b. ca 1810 - Domaniew 6 km north-east of Blaszki, died 1858 - Piegonisko - south-west of Blaszki, near Sobieseki. Apolinary Sulimierski was owner of Wydrzyna - 6 km north-west of Sulmierzyce of the Kiedrzynskis, near Stroza, Bogumilowice, south of Chabielice.

c. Feliks Kisielewski / Felix Kisielewski of Kisielewo, court in 1834.

d. Stefan Zboinski owner of Wistki;

Albert Papuzinski lived in Goblic;

e. Jan Bardzinski owner of Glaskowo;

f. Ignacy Dembinski of Goblica.

g. Antoni Prondzynski / Anton Pronzinski / Pradzynski. Antoni Prondzynski was owner of Bielewa / Bielawa; Adam Antoni Pradzynski 1835–1909 son of above Antoni [1786 - 1865 - Poznan] and Leokadia Bakowska. The parents of Antoni: Michal Grzegorz Pradzynski 1750-1841 and Teresa Joanna Lissowska 1750-1807.

Antoni married in 1830, in Grodziszczko (Grodzisko - north-east of Pleszew; see: Orpiszewek of the Kiedrzynskis west of Pleszew) to above Leokadia Teresa Bakowska 1806-1844.

17. Filip Koronat Sulimierski  was born on 8 November 1843, in Sieradz; he was the son of Philip Raphael Sulimierski (1797-1843) and his second wife, Barbara Bibianna nee Dzwonkowski (1810-1882).
Filip Rafael Sulimierski was the owner of the village Chotyszów and Brzeski (in the Sieradz county).
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski born 1798, married Marianna Kempista - uncle of Filip Koronat - who was heir to the village Zielencice, was witness the birth registration of Filip Koronat Sulimierski together with Leon Labecki, teacher of the School District of Sieradz; witnesses to the baptism were Maciej Sulimierski, Karolina Nowicka, Joseph Zaremba and Teresa Starzynska.

The future editor of 'Wedrowiec' had two sisters - Bronislawa (1827-1928) and Kornelia (1836-1837 !) and brother Arthur Alfons (1831-1902). The first one was a participant of the January Uprising, repressioned after its fall. Arthur worked as a teacher in Warsaw high schools; the younger brother was also the author of a book published in 1872.

F. Sulimierski in 1856 he moved with his mother and siblings to Piotrkow Trybunalski; after graduating in 1862 he started his studies in Warsaw on the newly created the Main School (now University of Warsaw) at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics. F. Sulimierski also participated in a series of lectures on the philosophy of Henry Struve.


Children of Rozalia Walewska (born ca 1740 ?) daughter of Wojciech Walewski 1715 - 1757, and Teresa Laszewska (Rozalia married [ca 1757 ??] to Jakub Madaliński landowner of Bechcice):

a) Katarzyna,
b) Hipolit MADALIŃSKI,
c) Marianna Wiktoria b. 1753 [1758 ?] in Pstrekonie m. Józef Kokowski d. 1820,
d) Adam Józef Stefan MADALIŃSKI b. 1754 [1764 ?] Pstrekonie,
e) Józef MADALIŃSKI b. ca 1764, d. 1814 m. Katarzynna Skulska of Meka,
f) Michal with his son Kazimierz MADALIŃSKI,

g) Ksawery MADALIŃSKI b. 1750 [1760 ?], owner of Kuzma close to Rawa, and Wrzaca, m. Malgorzata Stanislawska b. ca 1783 in Wojków (2 km south of Wrzaca, ca 8 km south of Blaszki), with children:
A. Rozalia Eufrozyna Wiktoria b. 1818 in Wrzaca,
B. Mauryca 1816-1818 Wrzaca - 3 km south of Blaszki;

h) Sebastian MADALIŃSKI of Lipniki close to Czestochowa - 23 km east of Czestochowa - close to Luslawice - m. Salomea Kolinska, with child:

Tomasz Józef MADALIŃSKI b. ca 1785 in Dobiecin - west of Piotrkow Trybunalski - owner of Zakrzew - ? Zakrzowek close to Jedlno, m. in 1815 in Baranów close to Kepno, to Franciszka Joanna Grabowska b. ca 1794, daughter of Józef Grabowski and Agnieszka Magnuska,

with Edward Leopold MADALIŃSKI b. 1818 in Grebanin, and
Dezyderia b. 1816 in Grebanin,
Józef Mikolaj Aleksander MADALIŃSKI b. 1829 in Zakrzew (Zakrzowek) close to Brzeznica (and Jedlno).


Wola Pszczolecka (Radolinski, Madalinski, Teofila Rogaczewska, Walewski, Kalinowski, Oginski, Konstantynowicz, Sulimierski) - Sulmierzyce (Sulimierski, Kiedrzynski, Walewski) - The Carbonari Movement - the guerilla warfare of Zaliwski in 1833 (see Gabriel Kiedrzynski):

The troops of the Sulimierski lieutenants - brothers and Potocki, was organized at the beginning of April 1833. From the Duchy of Poznan brothers Faustyn and Valentine Sulimierski, with members of their family and friends: Konstanty Kreski / Kręski (see Kiedrzynski, Psarski, Walewski) of Grębanin and Rakowski of Rudniczysko (Sulimierscy were widely scattered on both sides of the border between Prussia and Russia), supported the insurgent movement;
the commander of the department was Lt. Faustyn Sulimierski, a nobleman born ca 1808, lived in Kalisz, a former officer of the Polish Army of the Kingdom of Poland, a participant of the November uprising in 1831 and emigrant; he was appointed by Joseph Zaliwski as commander of the Kalisz district; he came illegally to the country in early March 1833.
In his estate remained his uncle Boguslaw with other relatives, waiting for the appearance of brothers; they gone from the Cracow to Poznan at the end of March 1833. Among them were Walenty / Valentine Sulimierski and brothers Potocki.
Leopold Potocki was born in 1809. He was commander of the Sieradz district; but in the Great Poland was few immigrants, former Polish military, Antoni Hankiewicz, Polichnowski Ignatius, Kazimierz and Leopold Potocki, Antoni Stankiewicz, Sulimierski, Strączyński and others. The unit crossed the Russian border and entered in Kalisz. Faustyn Sulimierski dreamed about the attack on his hometown, Kalisz; then moved into the forests of Mazovia, area near Zduńska Wola and Aleksandrów Lodzki, which passed a little earlier Antoni Winnicki / Vinnytsia. At the end of April it joined seven men. They were Edward Danish, Racięski, and Adam Sperczyński, Felix Bugajski, who was born in 1815; Antoni Chelmicki, Anthony Derendowski and Stanislaw Ostrzycki. Reinforced group attacked on 3rd May 1833 on Szadek. Poles killed three Russians; the Polish troops headed a little further east in the direction of Lodz in Janowice. He camped in the forest, and here 13th May they suddenly attacked the Russians. The fight was short. Felix Bugajski was captured and was shot in Szadek in November; the rest of the squad, with Derendowski wounded, escaped from Janowice, and even from the Kingdom of Poland, saving freedom.
Zaliwski with Henryk Dmochowski went from Paris to Galicia on 17 February 1833. Guerrilla of Zaliwski - an armed uprising in 1833, commanded by former insurgent Colonel Jozef Zaliwski. On 21st March from the Kalisz county entered the unit of 24 guerrillas.
The fate of the rest are not exactly known.
An unit, commanded by Lieutenant Leopold Białkowski, entered the Kingdom on April the 2nd; at the end of the month in the forest near Jozefow fought a group led by Felix Łubieński.
At margin: Guzow - in 1765 the owner was Andrzej Oginski. In the 18th century became a possession of Felix Łubieński. Kleofas Michal Oginski (statesman, insurrectionist, composer) was born in Guzow. Felix Walezjusz Wladyslaw Łubieński (b. 1758 in Minoga close to Olkusz, died 1848 in Guzów), Polish activist, Minister of Justice of the Duchy of Warsaw.
Other troops crossed the border of the Kingdom from the Grand Duchy of Poznan.
On April 27, a group of five former military and students of Warsaw crossed the border; it merged with a group led by Sulimirski; May 13, near Janowice attacked a troops of Russians; part of the insurgents was captured.

Close to Grodno fought Michał Wołłowicz (see the Wollowicz family and the area close to Wola Pszczolecka).

12 guerrillas, on May 3rd, in Szadek wounded several Russian soldiers; the fate is unknown.
Szadek - north-west of Lask and Okup Wielki. Janowice - north of Lask.

About above named Michał Wołłowicz 1805 - 1833:

Dominik Oskierka of Wołkowysk b. 1810, m. Anna Wołłowicz born 1809; Anna was daughter of Kazimierz Wołłowicz 1779-1849 and Maria Felkerzamb born 1788 (daughter of Adam Ewald Felkerzamb 1734-1794 the Inflanty governor 1790-1794, the Witebsk governor 1787-1790, the chamberlain of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, with Ewa Marianna Oskierka 1753-1825; Adam Ewald Felkerzamb was son of Henryk Ewald Felkerzamb 1690-1758 with his wife Elisabeth Helene Witten / Elżbieta Helena von Witten b. ca 1700).
Anna had brother Michał Wołłowicz 1805 - 1833 (the Zaliwski conspiracy in 1833). Anna nee Wollowicz, Oskierka / Oskierko was granddaughter of Michał Wincenty Wołłowicz b. ca 1740.
Michal Wincenty Wollowicz (with wife Petronela / Petronella Święcicka) was son of Kazimierz Wollowicz - the Slonim Marshal, b. ca 1720 ?, died November 1790 in Slonim, with wife Ludwika.

Above Józef Zaliwski born 1797 in Marijampole or Jurbarkas, d. 1855 in Paris, a Polish Colonel of Kingdom of Poland, was a member of the National Freemasonry, Walerian Łukasiński's Society, Piotr Wysocki Conspiracy, co-operated with Joachim Lelewel in 1832, initiator of guerilla warfare in 1833, participated in November Uprising 1830 - 1831.


Rothley Temple, Leics., ENGLAND and PROZOR - Bleszynski line:

In 1800, Rothley Temple was the birthplace of Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Lord (1800-1859 later Lord Macaulay the historian), English statesman, named after his uncle.
BABINGTON, Thomas (1758-1837), of Rothley Temple, MP; in 1802, moved on Madeira; he was a prominent figure in the Clapham Sect and the fight to abolish the slave trade. Thomas Babington b. 1758, was the eldest son of Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple, Leicestershire from whom he inherited Rothley and other land in Leicestershire in 1776. In 1787 he married Jean Macaulay, sister of Zachary Macaulay, a leader of the anti-slavery movement in the early 19th century. His nephew was Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, b. 1800, held political office as the Secretary at War between 1839 and 1841.

Named above the Clapham Sect or Clapham Saints were a group of Church of England social reformers based in Clapham, London, at the beginning of the 19th century. John Newton (1725-1807) was the founder. Wilberforce and Thornton, were two of the group's most influential leaders.
Zachary Macaulay b. 1768, was a Scottish statistician, one of the founders of London University; an antislavery activist, and governor of Sierra Leone; his famous son was Thomas Macaulay.
ZACHARY Macaulay was born in Inveraray, Scotland, the son of the Rev. John Macaulay (1720-1789), minister in the Church of Scotland, grandson [great-grandson ?] of Domhnall Cam
[Donal Cam O'Sullivan Beare, Prince of Beare, 1st Count of Berehaven / Domhnall Cam O Suileabhain Bheara, b. 1561, was the last independent ruler of the O'Sullivan Beara sept, and thus the last O'Sullivan Beare, a Gaelic princely title, on the Beara Peninsula in the southwest of Ireland].
His mother was Margaret Campbell.
He had brother Colin Macaulay, General, slavery abolitionist and campaigner.
Note:
Mentioned above John MaCaulay, Rev. b. 1720 in Cardross, Dumbartonshire, Scotland; son of Auley MaCaulay and Margaret MaCaulay; father of Margaret MaCaulay.

Above Margaret Campbell - born 1729 ARL, SCT [Inver, Scotland]; died 1790; father Colin CAMPBELL, mother Martha MCILVOIRE.
Cardross, 37 km north-west to GLASGOW;
Cardross, Dumbartonshire, Scotland - Dunbartonshire or the County of Dumbarton is a historic county, lieutenancy area and registration county in the west central Lowlands of Scotland lying to the north of the River Clyde.
Above named INVER and the CAMPBELL clan:
George Arbuthnot's father was a businessman (Aberdeen) who died shortly after being ruined in the Ayr Bank crash of 1772; George Arbuthnot secured a post as Chief Secretary to the Governor of Ceylon, and founded the Arbuthnot Bank in Madras (1810); 1810 he married Eliza Fraser, daughter of an Inverness solicitor who was staying with her uncle in Madras. They returned to Britain in 1823, purchased an estate in Surrey, and visited Rome.
Governors of British Ceylon:

James Campbell, 1822 to 1824, Major general, was succeeded by Edward Barnes.

Colin Campbell b. 1776 d. 1847, Governor of British Ceylon 1841 to 1847 under Queen Victoria; 1792, ran away from the Perth Academy, returned to Scotland to enter a Navigation Academy in Perth, 1792 sailed for India, he was the fifth son of John Campbell of Melfort

{see Templars:
Colonel John Campbell of Melford b. 1730 in Melfort, Argyllshire, Scotland - d. 1790, Bath, Somerset, England. Son of Archibald Campbell, of Melfort and Annabel of Barcaldine Campbell. Husband of Colina Campbell.
Father of Gen. Frederick Campbell; Lt. Col. Archibald Campbell of Melfort and Argyll; John Campbell; Allan Campbell; Isabella Roy. Brother of Niel Campbell; Anne Mackay; Louisa Campbell; Margaret Campbell
[Margaret Campbell was the sister of the Reverend Archibald Campbell. She was severely traumatized by events that occurred during the Jacobite Rising of 1745. But we know on Margaret CAMPBELL born 1729 ARL, SCT; died 1790; father Colin CAMPBELL; mother Martha MCILVOIRE. Martha MCILVOIRE, b. before 1710, married, 1730, in Inverary and Glenaray, ARL, SCT - Western Scotland - MELFORT and Kilmelford are 35 km west-north-west to INVERARAY]
and Isabella Campbell}

(Colonel John Campbell, laird of Melfort - western Scotland and north-west of Glasgow; Kilninver - NORTH to Melfort, and Kilmelfort / KILMELFORD - close to Melfort, in Argyllshire, Scotland, were JOHN was born 1730, his children:
1. Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Campbell, b. 1767, Killin - half way from Melfort to Perth and west of Perth, in Perthshire, Scotland,
2. John Campbell, b. 1769, Killin, Perthshire, 3. Allan Campbell, b. 1770, Killin, and others children)

and Colina [1752 in Killin, Perthshire, Scotland - 1806, Killin, Stirling, Scotland], daughter of John Campbell of Achallader - west-north-west of Perth, whose mother Katherine was a daughter of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel - southern Glasgow.
His brother was Vice-Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell.
Note:
Andrew Alexander Bonar b. 1810 in Edinburgh, d. 1892 in Glasgow, son of James Bonar, Solicitor of Excise for Scotland; was a minister at Collace, Perthshire, 1838 - 1856 of the Church of Scotland, the Free Church of Scotland in 1843, and of Finnieston Free Church in Glasgow, 1856; his brother on mission work at St. John's parish in Leith and settled at Kelso.
Kelso is a parish in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The Collace Parish, Scotland, is situated 17 north-east of Perth.
Andrew Alexander Bonar and Robert Murray McCheyne, with Dr. Alexander Black and Dr. Alexander Keith, were sent to Palestine in 1839 on a mission of inquiry to the condition of the Jews; they traveled through France, Greece, Egypt to Gaza, back home through Syria, the Austrian Empire and German; they sought Jewish communities, to inquire about their preparedness to return to Israel; Keith in 1844 revisited Palestine with his son, Dr George Skene Keith (b. 1819), who was the first person to photograph the land.
Alexander Keith b. 1791 in the Keith-hall and Kinkell parish, was a Church of Scotland minister; was son of George Skene Keith of Keith-hall and Kinkell (1752 - 1823); 1816 to 1840 he was minister of the parish of St. Cyrus, Scotland.
George Skene Keith of Keith-hall and Kinkell wrote to Thomas Jefferson in 1801; he was a minister of the Church of Scotland for the parishes of Keith Hall and Kinkell in Aberdeenshire. He also wrote to George Washington copies of his writings.
Keith Hall - close to Inverurie, 28 km north-west of Aberdeen in Scotland; Kinkell, a parish in Aberdeenshire, Scotland; KEITH-HALL and KINKELL, a parish, in the district of Garioch, county of Aberdeen, one mile from Inverury. Garioch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland with center of Inverurie, ca 30 km north-west of Aberdeen.
George S. Keith b. 1819, writer and amateur photographer, took daguerreotypes on a journey to Palestine in 1844, although none are known to survive. In later editions these daguerreotypes were used as the basis for printed illustrations of Syria and Palestine, Ashkelon and Tyre.
Note:
1832, Colonel Evans, M. P., Mr. Wyse, M. P., Sir W. Brabazon, Mr. Murray, Count Czapski, M. Bach, with several other foreigners were present.
Mr. T. Campbell as chairman, opened the proceedings in a feeling and energetic speech, towards the conclusion of which he said, 'If England allowed Germany to be enslaved by Princes who were themselves the slaves of Russia, she might, when too late, repent in sackcloth and ashes over her departed liberties. The measures of Napoleon against English commerce would be but a jest, a mere feather, compared with the hostility of the present continental despots...'.
Count Joseph Napoleon Czapski / JOZEF NAPOLEON Czapski left Dublin for London in April 1832.

Izydor Borovsky / Isidor Borowski in 1776 born in Warsaw, Poland - d. 1837 or 1838, his mother was a Jew and his father was a Polish nobleman (the illegitimate son of Prince Radziwill ?); 1794 under Kosciuszko in Poland; 1797 in Italy - the Polish Legions; in 1801 - 1802 / 1803 at Haiti served the French Army (Napoleon Bonaparte dispatched a large expeditionary force of French soldiers and warships to the island, led by Bonaparte's brother-in-law Charles Leclerc, to restore French rule; it ended in November of 1803 with the French defeat at the Battle of Vertieres. Haiti became an independent country on January 1, 1804, with Jean-Jacques Dessalines), then (ca 1802) in 'Les freres de la cote', a pirat; a general and an adjutant under Simon Bolivar (1783 - 1830) in Venezuela and Colombia (a successful rebellion led by the Venezuelan-born Simón Bolívar, who finally proclaimed independence in 1819. The pro-Spanish resistance was finally defeated in 1822 in the present territory of Colombia and in 1823 in Venezuela, by Wikipedia), then under Muhammad Ali / Mehemet Ali (1769 - 1849) in Egypt (in 1829 he was teaching mathematics and English), and under Abbas Mirza (1789 - 1833) to capture Herat in Afghanistan;
by jewishencyclopedia.com/ was reared in the United States (after 1805 ?),
1831 he was in Bushire, Persia (1821 ?);
and "...was afterward recommended by Sir John Campbell, the British minister, to Prince Abbas Mirza, the son of Shah Fat? Ali, as a useful and talented man.
Borowski developed great military abilities in the service of that warlike prince, and took for him the strong town of Cochan in Khorassan. Later he took the castle of Sarakhs and made prisoner the leader of the Turkomans. After the death of Abbas in 1833, Borowski gave most essential assistance to Abbas' son, Mohamed Mirza (Muhammad / Mahmud 1834), and enabled him to ascend the throne of his grandfather. The English were behind most of the military undertakings of the Persians in those days, and Borowski was looked upon as an English general, and even wore the uniform. But he forsook the interests of the British government and joined the Russian party in Persia, and was shot at the siege of Herat (war 1838 against the Turkmens; but close to Herat in 1836 fought Count Antoni Aleksander Ilinski). His wife, a Georgian captive of war, received a pension from Mohamed Shah on account of her husband's distinguished services. Bibliography: Jos. Wolff, Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, pp. 138-140, New York, 1845; S. Orgelbrand, Encyklopedya Powsiechna, ii., s.v., Warsaw, 1898". Son of Izydor Borowski was General of Persia, Antoni Radziwill-Borowski, 1803–1858, in 1821 in Persia with the father; 1850 was taken Herat.
Compare:
Colin was half Scottish - his mother was a McVean
(inf. under copyright by Colin Houston:
Colin's full name was Major-General Sir Colin McVean Gubbins - a wiry Scots Highlander; his mother's father Colin McVean had been Chief Surveyor of Japan; the third child in the family, Colin McVean Gubbins was born in Japan in 1896 to Noni and Jack Gubbins. His father Jack / John Harington Gubbins had been born in Agra, India in 1852 and worked in the British consular service as Oriental Secretary in the Tokio Legation. His mother Noni / Helen Brodie McVean had been born in Japan in 1868, and was the eldest child of Colin McVean and Mary Wood Cowan.
This clan come among others of Glen Lochy, Perthshire, Scotland and in 1753 in Killin, Perthshire.
The McVean clan from Glen Lochy, in Killin, and DONALD MC VEAN was born 1808 in Perthshire, Scotland; that is Glen Lochay / Gleann Lochaidh ca 73 km west of Perth, and 60 km north-west of Stirling. Killin, Perthshire ca 60 km north-west of Sirling, and north of Callander and of Thornhill.
We remember on the governors of British Ceylon:
James Campbell, 1822 to 1824, Major general, was succeeded by Edward Barnes.
Colin Campbell b. 1776 d. 1847, Governor of British Ceylon 1841 to 1847 under Queen Victoria; 1792, ran away from the Perth Academy, returned to Scotland to enter a Navigation Academy in Perth, 1792 sailed for India, he was the fifth son of John Campbell of Melfort
(Colonel John Campbell, laird of Melfort - western Scotland and north-west of Glasgow, Kilninver - close to Melfort, and Kilmelfort - close to Melfort, in Argyllshire, Scotland, born 1730, his children: 1. Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Campbell, b. 1767, Killin - half way from Melfort to Perth and west of Perth, in Perthshire, Scotland, 2. John Campbell, b. 1769, Killin, Perthshire, 3. Allan Campbell, b. 1770, Killin, and others children)
and Colina, daughter of John Campbell of Achallader - west-north-west of Perth, whose mother Katherine was a daughter of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel - southern Glasgow.

See on Bengal:
Latour and Alexander Ramsay, Lieutenant to the 57th Bengal Native Infantry, died at Lahore in 1855. Son of Colonel Michael Ramsay who served the Bengal Infantry. Born at Calcutta, 1821.
Balcarres Dalrymple Wardlaw Ramsay, Lieutenant-Colonel, died on 26th January 1885 in Rome, Italy; b. 17 Sept. 1822, son of Robert Wardlaw Ramsay of Tillicoultry and Whitehill.
Tillicoultry is located 18 km east of Stirling! Whitehill - 15 km south-east of Edinburgh.
Bonn Univ.; Lt.-Col. of the 75th Regt. in 1870; A.D.C. to Sir George Arthur, Gov. of Bombay, and to Sir Colin Campbell in India; ret. 1877. Married in 1851 to Anne, daughter of Edward Collins of Frowlesworth, Leicestershire. George Spottisworde Ramsay, Lieutenant of the Royal Artillery, died 7th June 1873 in Bangalore.
Sir William Stirling of Ardoch, 4th Bt. was the son of Sir Henry Stirling of Ardoch, 3rd Bt.; he married Christian Erskine, daughter of John Erskine and Anne Stirling, in 1762; died 1799. Children of Sir William Stirling of Ardoch, 4th Bt. and Christian Erskine:
Mary Stirling d. 1847, Margaret Stirling, unknown daughter Stirling.
Above Mary Stirling married Ebenezer Oliphant, son of Laurence Oliphant, 6th of Condie and Margaret Murray, in 1790.
Children of Mary Stirling and Ebenezer Oliphant:
Laurence Oliphant, 8th of Condie b. 1791; William Oliphant b. 1792; Anthony Oliphant b. 1793; Christian Oliphant b. 1795; Lt. Col. James Oliphant b. 1796; Thomas Oliphant b. 1799.
Above Christian Erskine was the daughter of John Erskine and Anne Stirling.
Above John Erskine was born 1695, was the son of Lt. Col. John Edmund Erskine and Anna Dundas.
When the Oliphant family left Ceylon, the estate sold to Sir Harry Dias. Sir Anthony Oliphant's tea estate, the Oliphant Estate, situated in the hill country in Nuwara Eliya - 55 km south-east-south of Kandy, east of Colombo, 26 km east of Hatton, close to Lindula and Meepilimana - was the first estate to grow tea in Ceylon; Anthony and his son Laurence 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 spent his early childhood in Colombo, and the Oliphant Estate in Nuwara Eliya. In 1848 - 1849, he was in Europe, 1851 to Nepal, returned to Ceylon, travel in Russia at the Black Sea in 1853 (Odessa ?), next - to 1861 Oliphant was secretary to Lord Elgin; visited the Circassian coast during the Crimean War. 1861 Oliphant was appointed First Secretary of the British Legation in Japan, a visit to Korea, where he discovered a Russian force; met Alice le Strange, married in London, 1872.
At archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com:
DONALD MC VEAN was born 1808 in Perthshire, Scotland; in 1851 he was living in Kinlochscridain / Kinloch Scridain, and died 1880; Kinloch Scridain is located on east of Bunessan. he married SUSAN MC LEAN in 1836; stayed in 1837 in Kilfinchen, and 1837 at Iona, minster; Susan was daughter of DUGALD MC LEAN and SUSANNA MC LEOD, she was born 1808 in Ardfinaig
[Ardfenaig is located at the Isle of Mull, west of Scotland, ca 9 km east of Iona Island, 4 km west of Bunessan; Ardfinaig / Ardfenaig / Ardfinnaig. Kinlochscridain, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire: Isle of Mull is east of Iona. That is Loch Scridain (5 km north-east of Bunessan), Isle of Mull],
and died 1883;
children of DONALD MCVEAN and SUSAN MCLEAN are:
1. COLIN ALEXANDER MCVEAN, b. 1838, 2. HELEN SUSAN MCVEAN, b. 1839; 3. ANN CATHERINE MCVEAN, b. 1840, 4. SUSAN ISABEL, 5. MARY HELEN MCVEAN, 6. DUGALD HECTOR MCLEAN, b. 1845, 7. ISABEL MERRIAM; 8. ARCHIBALD ARTHUR MCLEAN, 9. DONALD HECTOR MCLEAN, b. 1855, Iona.
Descendants of Colin Alexander McVean b. 1838, and surveyor in Japan, returned to Scotland 1886; in 1891 Killimore House, m. Mary Wood Cowan b. 1837 in Edinburgh, 1868 (1862 ?) in Edinburgh, with children:
Helen Brodie McVean b. 1869 in Japan; Donald Archibald Dugald McVean b. 1870 in Yokohama; Susan McLean McVean b. 1872 in Japan; Alexander Gillies McVean b. 1873, Flora Ann Phoebe; Colin Arthur Campbell McVean b. 1877; Elizabeth Josephine 1878 in Oban; Norman Neil George Cowan, Janet Lucretia Catriona m. Arthur Manson Huston in 1909.
Note under copyright by Merle & Ida King at http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/.
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In Japan, a public telegraph service was inaugurated using Breguet's one; Louis François Clément Breguet b. 1804, d. 1883, was a French physicist and watchmaker, acted in the early days of telegraphy. Educated in Switzerland, Breguet was the grandson of Abraham-Louis Breguet, founder of the watch manufacturing company Breguet.
He became manager of Breguet et Fils watchmakers in 1833 after his father Louis Antoine Bregu