The 'Confederation of Independent Poland': Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in 1944/1945, Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany in the Opoczno county in 1945, intelligence Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, and senior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany in Baranowicze close to the Bohdziewicz-Plaszczewski-Konstantynowicz family. You can read here about Garczynski of Zbaszyn and of Wilkowo Polskie - Ostrowski of Maluszyn - Skorzewski of Chelmo: the Polish underground network together with Wola Wiazowa, and with the links to Wielichowo - Stara Hancza - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs and Raszkow/Bieganin/Orpiszewek of the Kiedrzynskis.
The espionage team around me in 1972-2026 and after 2002 as the Lodz Foreign Intelligence Agency with Colonel junior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany b. ca 1962, the next of kin to Terlecki-Oziemblowski-Dzierzynski-Pilsudski-Pilar Pilchau genealogical line, acted with cooperation of SWL Security, Region Security Guarding, Security Nation and Vanguard agency.
This is intelligence network of PM Leszek Miller by Malgorzata Zieleniewska/Findeisen in Zgierz, Monika Bogucka of Sporna 85, Deputy Speaker Stefan Niesiolowski, Foreign Affairs Minister Witold Waszczykowski with Olczyk of Glowno, the Natkanski family of Opoczno and Honoratow of the Foreign Affairs Office in Senegal, Cairo and Warsaw, Andrzej Ostoja, Adam Owsiany of the Foreign Intelligence Agency aft. 2002, Waldemar Pawlak with Znyk-Sobczyk, President Lech Walesa of Chocen, Lipno, Wloclawek; Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka close to Przysucha;
and above espionage group acted around Marshals and Generals: Marian Spychalski, Jozef Pilsudski, Konstanty Rokossowski, Jozef Flis, Piotr Jaroszewicz, Stanislaw Zarakowski of Swolna, Karol Swierczewski of Lida bef. 1939, Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Kazan born aft. 1834, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Fischer, Axamitowski in 1820s.
My family of Miezonka, the Berezyna parish, intermarried the Malkiewiczs of Stara Swolna and Oswieja and also to the Zarako-Zarakowski family of Holubowo-Swolna in the Dryssa county, the Witebsk province.
My family Konstantynowicz intermarried Zarako-Zarakowski - Puslowski genealogical branch of Holubowo-Kniaziewo-Swolna.
Well, it seems that Wladyslaw Puslowski, born 1801, had children with three women: the first three children were born in the 1819-1820s; the next was a daughter, Teofila Puslowska (b. ca. 1834/1835), by her mother Julia Drucka-Lubecka but by Wladyslaw Puslowski (Wladyslaw in 1834 was unmarried) as the father; Julia married Wladyslaw's brother in 1835. Wladyslaw's next two sons were by his next wife, Genowefa, who collected art in Paris and Rome - all of whom received the title of count of Rome in the 1860s-1870s.
Teofila Zarakowska styled herself a countess, as the Geographical Dictionary of the 1880s reported because the Puslowski took this title Count in 1860s from Rome. The Zarako-Zarakowskis later styled themselves counts. Polish genealogists were determined to strip the Zarakowskis of their countship title in the 1990s. Currently, this family is being erased from public genealogies and the history of the Swolno estate (in 2026).
Teofila Puslowska (m. Zarakowska) was the daughter of her father's first marriage (or Teofila was extramarital daughter of Wladyslaw Puslowski - and Wladyslaw's brother was Wandalin Puslowski) - acc. to me Wladyslaw Puslowski had children with three women. Teofila was the daughter of Julia Drucka-Lubecka, because Julia was married in 1835; Teofila was born in 1834/1835. Her stepmother would have two more sons with Wladyslaw Puslowski. The entire family would receive the title of count from Rome. Her stepmother would leave for Paris and Rome, and her step-children - around four, including Teofila Puslowska - would likely be left to her deceased husband's brothers (in 1859). Around 1857, Teofila Puslowska would marry Jozef Zarakowski, aka Zarako-Zarakowski, born around 1833.
Above Julia Drucka Lubecka b. 1811, married Count Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka, 1821-1867, married Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski, 1801- 1859, the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
The brief note to Julia Puslowska b. 1811, NOT in 1820, and about Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801 who had the daughter Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1834/1835 - Teofila married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski:
named Julia Drucka Lubecka (b. 1811) married (in 1835) Puslowska was the mother of Teofila Puslowska (b. ca 1834/1835) and Teofila married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski b. ca 1833. Jozef had the daughter Css Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and of Swolna-Holubowo. But Julia was the wife of Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806 in Pieski/Piaski-1874 in Warsaw, and she wasn't wife of Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801. Maybe Wladyslaw Puslowski (b. 1801 and the brother of Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806-1874), had a love affair with Julia Drucka-Lubecka in 1834 before her wedding in 1835. Julia and Genowefa Paulina were the sisters. Genowefa Paulina married Wladyslaw Puslowski. Above Julia Drucka Lubecka b. 1811, married in 1835 Count Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski,
the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Jozef Scipio del Campo had the daughter Maria Drucka-Lubecka nee Scipio del Campo, born before 1793, NOT in 1793 or in 1799 in Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki-1876, the lady-owner of Szczuczyn Nowogrodzki (in 1840s the Dubelt family here). Maria had a brother Ignacy Pawel SCIPIO DEL CAMPO. Maria married in 1814 to Duke Ksawery Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki / Ksawery Drucki-Lubecki b. 1778.
Maria Drucka Lubecka nee Scipio del Campo was the mother of 4 or 7 children, among others,
1. Julia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka b. 1811, NOT in 1820, died in 1888 (married Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806-1874; in 1888 Julia Puslowska transferred by testament all her real property and movables to Zygmunt Puslowski);
2. Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska;
3. Duke Aleksander Medard Franciszek Drucki-Lubecki senior,
4. August Drucki-Lubecki,
5. Augusta Siemienski,
6. Seweryna Zaleska.
Three brothers:
1. Julia Drucka Lubecka married Count Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
2. Genowefa Paulina Emilia Puslowska nee Drucka-Lubecka, 1821-1867, married Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski, 1801- 1859, the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
3. Wandalin Puslowski in 1847 married Css Jadwiga Golabek-Jezierska, 1827-1901, the daughter of Count Jan Golabek-Jezierski the owner of Garbow, Ryki, Starawies, Makobudy, Wyszkow and Sobien Kielczewski, marshal of the nobility of the Lublin Governorate, member of the Council of State of the Polish Kingdom.
Wojciech Puslowski married Jozefa Lubecka/Jozefa Drucka-Lubecka. Wojciech was the father among others of WANDALIN Puslowski and Genowefa Tyzenhaus.
Genowefa married Adolf Rudolf Tyzenhauz in 1820, and Adolf was born in 1790; they had 3 daughters among others Jozefa Potocka and Hermancja / Ermancja Maria Uruska.
Above Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 married Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA ca 1798 - they had 6 or 7 children among others Genowefa TYZENHAUZ, Count Wandalin Puslowski (Anita Trubecka married Leon Puslowski. Leon Puslowski was the brother of Genowefa Broel-Plater and Marta Maria Krasinska. Leon was the son of Wandalin Puslowski. Leon's sibilings intermarried Broel-Plater and Dukes Krasinski families. Anita was the daughter of Nestor Trubecki. Nestor / Nester was the brother of Maria Trubecka married General Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan. Nesor and Maria were the children of Maria Kalinowska married Trubecka of St Petersburg and of Cracow. Wasyl's children: Wiktor Konstantynowicz of Tallinn, Apollon Konstantynowicz of Moscow, Wiktoria Zbieranowska of Miezonki, and Lew Konstantynowicz of Pskow) and Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski/Wladyslaw Puslowski (he had the daughter Teofila Zarako-Zarakowska and the granddaughter Anna Konstantynowicz of Swolna and Dyneburg, and the great-grandson was Czeslaw Konstantynowicz of Bransk).
Wojciech had 8 siblings among others Stefan Marceli Puslowski and Bruno Antoni Puslowski.
Teofila Puslowska (m. Jozef Zarakowski) b. ca 1835, was the daughter of Wladyslaw Puslowski / Wladyslaw Jan Adam Puslowski b. 1801 + Julia. Teofila had a half-brother (acc. to me) or the brother Edward Puslowski b. ca 1826; relatives of Genowefa Puslowski Tyzenhaus, inf. in 1835-1837.
Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801, was the son of Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + ca 1798 to Jozefa DRUCKA-LUBECKA, Dss, ca 1780-1830. Wojciech Puslowski, 1762-1833.
Teofila Puslowska was the daughter of her father's first marriage (rather extramarital) - acc. to me Wladyslaw Puslowski had children with three women. Teofila was the daughter of Julia Drucka-Lubecka, because Julia was married in 1835; Teofila was born in 1834/1835. Her stepmother would have two more sons with Wladyslaw Puslowski. The entire family would receive the title of count from Rome. Her stepmother would leave for Paris and Rome, and her step-children - around four, including Teofila Puslowska - would likely be left to her deceased husband's brothers (in 1859).
Around 1857, Teofila Puslowska would marry Jozef Zarakowski, aka Zarako-Zarakowski, born around 1833. Teofila had, among others, a brother, Edward Puslowski and two half-brothers. Teofila would have two or three children, including Anna Zarako-Zarakowska. Anna would marry Jozef Konstantynowicz. Jozef's brother was Stanislaw Konstantynowicz, the owner of Miezonka till November 1918. Stanislaw married Anna Malkiewicz, who lived in Stara Swolna, near the Holubowo Palace and the Swolna-Kniaziewo estate of the Zarako-Zarakowskis. Nearby, the Tobolki-Swolna estate was also owned by the Niemirowicz-Szczytt family, who were related by marriage to the Chrapowicki and Drucki-Lubecki families. Also from the Drucki-Lubecki family was step-mother for Teofila Puslowska married Zarako-Zarakowska.
The Puslowski family intermarried to the Golabek-Jezierski linked to Kalinowa close to Sieradz (this is genealogical net of Lubienski, Weyssenhoff, Bloch, Kronenberg, Loewenstein, Pereswit Soltan, Piottuch Kublicki, Holynski); and to the Trubeckis of Tallinn and to the Drucki-Lubecki family linked to Scipio del Campo of Stara Hancza. Named Stara Hancza was taken in 1810s by Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski, Duke, who came from the Nostitz-Jackowskis.
The Nostitz-Jackowski of the Chelmza area (near to the Kruszynski family) intermarried the Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski (then in Czarna Hancza and Sibiu in Romania also in 1950s - around me acted big espionage team of Sibiu in 2004/2005-2024, Cojocaru, Akim and others linked to Timisoara, Cracow and Warsaw after 2000s) moved home to Swiedziebnia (near Kalkstein, Findensein-Rodys, Bagrationi visited by the Paszkowskis of Cracow in 1860s, and close to Hutten-Czapski) and to Raszkow-Bieganin (of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska my ancestors, and the parents of Jakub Kiedrzynski of Orpiszewek {intermarried Chrzanowski and Arnold-Wolowski genealogical line} and of Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in Jedlno close to Radomsko married Helena Hutten-Czapska).
Below on the Plater-Zyberk/Broel-Plater genealogical links to the Murzynowski-Kosinski branch:
Css Adelajda Keller b. 1817, married Henryk Waclaw Ksawery Plater Zyberk. Adelajda b. in Saint Petersburg, died in Kraslava, buried in Liksna. Adelajda was the mother, among others,
Jan Kazimierz Plater-Zyberk;
Emilia Niemirowicz-Szczytt;
Maria Jozefa Niemirowicz-Szczytt;
Count Ludwik Wiktor Plater-Zyberk;
Wiktor Kazimierz Konstanty Plater-Zyberk;
Anna Plater-Zyberk;
Eleonora Przewlocka;
Teofil Stanislaw Plater-Zyberk.
From named Adelajda also comes Henryk Michal Plater-Zyberk, 1874-1952, b. in Horodziec, the father of
Wanda Murzynowska nee Broel-Plater/Plater/Plater-Zyberk, married to Czeslaw Aleksander Murzynowski, 1907-1998, born in Kalinowa, d. in England,
the son of Konstantyn Feliks Hubert Murzynowski + Lucja KOSINSKA. Lucja was the daughter of
Antoni Kosinski + Adamina Zielinska - her mother SZELISKA.
Named Antoni Kosinski b. 1830, the son of Lucjan Ignacy Kosinski + Filipina Kretkowska.
Above Kretkowski family:
Lucja Zboinska Slubicka, m. Feliks Kretkowski b. ca 1752, d. in 1822 in Grabow in the Leczyca district. Lucja b. 1792 in Zukowo / Naruszewo, in the Plonsk county, d. in Lubraniec in 1858. Lucja married also to Augustyn Ludwik Jozef Franciszek SLUBICKI.
Lucja was the daughter of
Franciszek Ksawery Zboinski, 1751 in KIKOL in the LIPNO county - 1818 + Joanna Grabinska;
the granddaughter of
Ignacy Zboinski, ca 1710/1714 - 1796 in SKEPE in the LIPNO county + Salomea Krasnicka Jaworowska, ca 1724 - 1776.
We back to Wandalin's brother - Wladyslaw Puslowski who had the daughter Teofila Puslowska married Jozef Zarakowski. Teofila's daughter was Css Anna Zarako-Zarakowska. Anna Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz of Miezonka. Wladyslaw Puslowski was the brother of Wandalin Puslowski. Wandalin, in 1847, married Css Jadwiga Golabek-Jezierska, 1827-1901, the daughter of Count Jan Golabek-Jezierski the owner of Garbow, Ryki, Starawies, Makobudy, Wyszkow and Sobien Kielczewski, marshal of the nobility of the Lublin Governorate, member of the Council of State of the Polish Kingdom.
Stanislaw Konstantynowicz b. ca 1855 was the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833: they owned Miezonka, ex-Stefania Julia Radziwill Chrapowicka Oskierka property. Stanislaw Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Jozef Konstantynowicz of Swolna and Dyneburg, were the sons of Antoni Konstantynowicz, the grandsons of Dominik Konstantynowicz of Buhta/Baguta/Babianowszczyzna and of Mezhonka/Miezonka.
Jozef Konstantynowicz married Css ANNA Zarako-Zarakowska, and they owned Swolna/Holubowo/Kniaziewo in the Dryssa county. Jozef was the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz the landlord of Miezonka; the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz. Anna Zarako-Zarakowska was the daughter of Teofila Puslowska married Jozef Zarako Zarakowski. Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1835 was the daughter of Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801 + his 1st wife (or extramarital daughter of Wladyslaw Puslowski) - this line of the Puslowskis took the Count title from Rome. Jozef Konstantynowicz was in Witebsk in 1918, he had properties in Dyneburg before 1914. Jozef's father was Antoni Konstantynowicz of Miezonka, the brother of General Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Kazan. Wasyl's son was my great-grandfather Wiktor Konstantynowicz of Nomme-Tallinn. Wiktor's brother was Apollon Konstantynowicz + Anna Armand: Anna's family intermarried the Japaridze family - this is Dukes Oldenburg genealogical net and the Romanow imperial family of Russia.
The Golabek-Jezierski family intermarried the Lubienskis of Kalinowa close to Sieradz:
Wanda Lubienska's father:
Seweryn Lubienski, the owner of Kolano and Rudzieniec; b. 1811 / 1812 - d. 1855 in Wenecja / Venice / Veneto, Italy;
was the son of Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski [b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, in 1826; Captain of the Napoleon Guard] and Paulina;
Seweryn Lubienski was the husband of Amelia Golabek Jezierska b. 1813 (see more below).
Amelia Golabek Jezierska b. 1813 m. Lubienska, was the sister of Jadwiga Puslowska nee Golabek Jezierska b. 1827.
Count Leon Puslowski, 1852-1894, buried in Wilno, was the son of Count Wandalin Puslowski + in 1847 to Jadwiga Golabek-Jezierska b. ca 1827/Jadwiga Puslowska. Leon Puslowski was the brother of Genowefa Broel-Plater and Marta Maria Krasinska + Kazimierz Antoni Bernard Krasinski. Wandalin Puslowski was the brother of Wladyslaw Puslowski. Wladyslaw had the daughter Teofila Puslowska married Jozef Zarakowski. Teofila had the daughter Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka, Dybeburg and of Swolna-Holubowo.
Seweryn Lubienski was the father of Maria Gorska; Wanda Weyssenhoff b. 1839 (see more below); Witold Jozef Lubienski; Kazimierz Lubienski; Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lubienski; Mieczyslaw Jan Lubienski; Teofila Bogumila Stadnicka; Jadwiga Lubienska, and Jan Nepomucen Lubienski; half brother of Kazimierz Lubienski.
Above Wanda Lubienska Weyssenhoff was born in 1839, d. 1915, the daughter of Count Seweryn Lubienski.
Wanda / Maria Wanda Lubienska married Michal Jerzy Franciszek Weyssenhoff / Michal Jerzy Weyssenhoff b. 1828. Wanda Maria had sibilings - see above - Kazimierz Lubienski, Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lubienski, and others.
Maria Wanda / Wanda had 3/4 children:
Waldemar Bazyli Lucjan Weyssenhoff, Jozef Weyssenhoff / Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff, Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff Soltan, and others.
Mentioned Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff / Melania Weyssenhoff, 1861-1943 + Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853 in Vialikaja Bierastavica, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan b. 1822 and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess.
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff's
[the daughter of Michal Jerzy Weyssenhoff b. in 1828 in Juzintai, the Rokiskis commune + Wanda LUBIENSKA b. 1839.
Amelia Maria was the granddaughter of baron Franz von Weyssenhoff / Franciszek Weyssenhoff, 1779 in the Manor of Rittergut, the Assern (now Asari) commune in Latvia - 1855 in Tarnava, in the Daugavpils County]
brother: Jozef Weyssenhoff writer born in 1860 in Kolano + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch b. 1868, the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch, b. in 1836 in Radom.
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff was the daughter of Michal Jerzy Weyssenhoff b. in 1828 in Juzintai, the Rokiskis commune + Wanda LUBIENSKA b. 1839. Amelia Maria was the granddaughter of baron Franz von Weyssenhoff / Franciszek Weyssenhoff, 1779 in the Manor of Rittergut, the Assern (now Asari) commune in Latvia - 1855 in Tarnava, in the Daugavpils County.
Amelia's brother Jozef Weyssenhoff writer born in 1860 in Kolano, married to Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch b. 1868, the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch, b. in 1836 in Radom; the granddaughter of Friederike Bloch (nee Neumark) / Fryderyka b. in 1803, lived in the Zukowo commune, with the roots to Poznan and Altona. My research concerns multi-state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century. Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878. So we have one underground system using social engineering: Illuminati [Tadeusz Grabianka for Poland and Cagliostro for Russia], globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski], Russian political intelligence [along with the network of Leopold Kronenberg and Loewenstein after 1865]. This hostile structure was ruled over Russia in Europe and North America after 1741 to 2016/2026. Cagliostro with Althotas, the member of the Knights of St. John, visited Turkey in 1762, and they back to Malta. Cagliostro again visited Malta after trips to North Africa and Europe, where new Grand Master de ROHAN-POLDUC, grant him a chivalrous dignity. In 1776 Giuseppe Balsamo came to London. Cagliostro learned about Freemasonry. He was admitted to the London 'Expectation' lodge on April 12, 1777 thanks to his influential friends. In England, he took the name of Count di Cagliostro. He wanted to reform this movement. In 1777 he was sent to prison for a short time; from London in 1778, went to the Netherlands, came to Paris in 1778. Cagliostro found there a patron - Cardinal Louis de Rohan. From Paris in 1778, came to Germany, and the Great Poland to ADAM PONINSKI. He went to Konigsberg and in COURLAND, Mitau / Mitava, and went to Saint Petersburg. Then from Warsaw, in a few months Cagliostro appears in Strazburg in 1780; he met Cardinal Rohan, to play a prominent role in Paris in 1781. In 1782, Cagliostro founded the Order of Egyptian Masonry and stood at its head.
The roots of Jan Bloch, the Lodz banker [+ Leopold Kronenberg and in ZGIERZ, Findeisen, Pawinski, Leszek Miller, Zieleniewski], leads us straight to WRZESNIA [+ Rajmund Skorzewski], PAKOSC [+ Tadeusz Wolanski and CZOLGOSZ, 1901 assassination of the US President], HAMBURG [+ net in 1741-2022, together with Malta and Master Manuel Pinto + Althotas], ALTONA [+ Cagliostro and Tadeusz Grabianka], London [+ Manoah SIBLY, the member of the Swedenborgian Theosophical Society; and the Swedenborgian enthusiasts Philippe de LOUTHERBOURG, Peter Lambert de LINTOT and Charles RAINSFORD. Illumines of Avignon and 'The New Church' or Swedenborgianism. Saint-Martin collaborated with Goran Ulrik Silverhjelm], and to Vienna [+ JONATHAN EYBESCHUTZ]; to Poznan and the Kartuzy county.
Selim Bloch / Salomon Bloch married Fryderyka NEUMARK b. 1803, d. 1873/1879. Friederike Bloch (Neumark) was the daughter of Hirsch Falk Neumark b. bef. 1788 + Chaje. They were a rich family, and not the poor at all, as the deceptive texts suggest.
Fryderyka Bloch Neumark had children:
Maksymilian Bloch b. ca 1824; Teresa HERTZ b. 1823, the wife of Glucksmann and Samuel Hertz b. 1811; and Philip Bloch / Jozef Przybylski b. ca 1820 in Radom, d. 1884 in Winniki, the Lwow county.
Fryderyka BLOCH was the sister to Joseph Nathan Neumark b. 1806 in Poznan, d. 1880 in Poznan. Joseph Nathan was the father of Hermann (Tzvi Yehushua) Neumark / Herrmann b. 1834 in Poznan.
Fryderykia BLOCH / Fryderyka Neumark was living in LEZNO close to Zukowo in the Kartuzy county; she was NOT poor. And here in the Kartuzy county we have the mother's line of Donald Tusk.
The relatives of Jan Bloch in PODHAJCE and FRANKISTS in Rohatyn, Offenbach and in ALTONA, Hamburg and London. My family Kiedrzynski-Arnold-Wolowski and Paszkowski-Szwancenberg Czerny-Armand of Moscow-Konstantynowicz, with links to the genealogical, geographic, and political network of the Zionist movement and secret societies of the 18th century, and to families converted from Judaism.
Stanislaw Soltan second b. 1756 [the son of Stanislaw Soltan first b. 1698, who was married twice:
Eleonora Hulsen von Eckeln b. 1764 in Wilno; and 2nd to Helena Weyssenhoff b. ca 1730 nee ROMER {Helena was married twice: 1st baron JAN Weyssenhoff (Wejssenhoff, ca 1727-ca 1790, the son of baron Mikolaj Weyssenhoff) and 2nd Stanislaw Soltan first b. 1698}], died in MITAVA in 1836.
Stanislaw Soltan second b. 1756, was the half brother of
1. Baron JOZEF Weyssenhoff older {b. 1760 in Andzelmuiza, d. 1798, the son of baron Johann Weyssenhoff and Helena Romer [JAN Weyssenhoff + HELENA ROMER]; the half brother of Augusta Soltan};
2. Ksawery Weyssenhoff b. 1761;
3. Mikolaj Jan Weyssenhoff / Michal Jan Weyssenhoff;
4. and Jan Weyssenhoff older, acc. to geni.com.
And again about Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff Soltan's brother - Jozef Weyssenhoff who married Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of Jan Bloch, a banker from Lodz.
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff married Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess.
Amelia Maria Pereswit-Soltan Weyssenhoff = Melania Weyssenhoff, 1861-1943, was the daughter of Michal Jerzy Weyssenhoff + Wanda.
Amelia's father: above Michal Jerzy Weyssenhoff b. 1828/1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 / 1839 - ca 1880, her father was Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess.
JAN BLOCH m. Emilia Julia Kronenberg. Jan Bloch was the father of
Maria Katarzyna Koscielska;
Henryk Jan Bloch;
Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff Bloch = Alicja Bloch (see below more);
Emilia Ordega b. 1870;
Janina Maria Kostanecka.
Mentioned above Emilia Bloch, 1870-1940, m. in 1890, Warszawa, to Ksawery Holynski, 1856-1901. Emilia Ordega (Bloch) / Holynska, 1870-1940 in Warsaw. The daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia KRONENBERG.
Above Emilia was the wife of Ksawery Holynski and Michal Euzebiusz Ordega.
Emilia was the mother of Ewelina Katarzyna Karnkowska; Ksawery Holynski; Jan Walerian Holynski and Elzbieta Karnkowska.
Emilia was the sister of Maria Katarzyna Koscielska; Henryk Jan Bloch; Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff; and Janina Maria Kostanecka.
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff Soltan had the brother - Jozef Weyssenhoff who married Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of Jan Bloch, a banker from Lodz, thanks to family connections of the Soltans.
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff + Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess; Amelia's father: Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 / 1839 - ca 1880, and WANDA's father was Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess.
Jozef Weyssenhoff writer + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch.
Jozef Weyssenhoff Baron, was a novelist, poet, literary critic and publisher. The family nest of the Lubienskis was village Kalinowa, district of Blaszki; and Szczytniki, also Guzow close to Warsaw, and Wiskitki. Kalinowa is situated close to Garbow and Golkow, north of Blaszki, north-west of Sieradz, close to Charlupia Wielka and Charlupia Mala [from here the CHUDZIK family of Lodz, intermarried S. Kubacki, half Gypsy-Georgian man came from the Suchumi district].
Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff (Bloch) b. 1868, d. 1939, the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia Kronenberg. Aleksandra Emila Bloch m. Jozef Weyssenhoff author and writer;
Jozef Weyssenhoff was the father of Wanda Maria Buhring; Jan Wirgiliusz Weyssenhoff; Aleksandra Zielewicz and Roza Weyssenhoff.
Jozef Weyssenhoff was the husband of Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff Bloch, 1868-1939, the daughter of Jan Gotlib Bogumil Bloch + Emilia Julia Kronenberg, the daughter of Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg.
Emilia Bloch Holynska Ordega was the sister of Aleksandra Emilia Weyssenhoff.
Above Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg, b. 1813, was the son of Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg / Lejzor Hirszowicz Kronenberg, b. in 1773. Named Samuel Eleazar was the father of Ludwik (Lewek) Kronenberg; Dorota Loewenstein (compare Maria Teresa Loewenstein and her connections to Cardinal Wojtyla of Czaniec, Obama senior and junior-President, Zbigniew Brzezinski the US SEcurity Advisor); Rozalia Loewenstein; Stanislaw Salomon Kronenberg; Maria Kronenberg and famous Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg, nickname Eliezer, b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice.
Above Emilia Ordega (Bloch) / Emilia Holynska b. 1870, d. 1940, was the wife of Ksawery Holynski, and 2nd of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega b. 1862, d. 1927,
the son of Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, the owner of Zelechow and Stary Goniwilk Michalina Maria. ZELECHOW bef. 1802 belonged to Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, the owner of CHOCEN with the WALESA family and with Jaroslaw Skota / Slota, and Gustaw Findeisen, the branch of Nostitz-Jackowski + Kiedrzynski + Swiatopelk-Mirski + Pawinski of ZGIERZ + Malgorzata Zieleniewska of Lodz and Norge. Zelechow was owned in the second half of the 18th century to the ROMAN family of Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - the line of Zbigniew Brzezinski by his mother.
Jozef Weyssenhoff + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emila Bloch, had children:
Wanda, Jan Weyssenhoff - Prof. the Wilno Uniw. {Jan Weyssenhoff younger, b. 1889 in Warsaw, d. 1972 in Cracow, the sport activist, the son of named Jozef Weyssenhoff, poet, author}, Aleksandra Weyssenhoff and Rozalia.
We have big genealogical network of Bloch-Kronenberg (+ Zamoyski, Loewenstein), Holynski-Ordega (+ Konstantynowicz), Kisielnicki-Kossak-Ordega (+ Pawlikowski) together with Zelechow owned by the Ordega family; with Wizna-Lomza area, Wabrzezno, Backow-Puckow in the Berezyna parish:
Anna Kisielnicka was the sister of Jozef Kisielnicki, whose daughter Maria Kisielnicka
married the battle painter Wojciech Kossak, with the son Jerzy Kossak, and daughters: Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska
(poet) and Magdalena Samozwaniec (writer).
Wlodzimierz Kisielnicki and Anna Kisielnicki had a daughter, Stefania (who died in childhood) and three sons:
Karol Kisielnicki (wife Karolina Ordega b. ca 1854),
Ludwik Stanislaw Kisielnicki (wife Matylda Zofia Zielinska)
and Zygmunt Kisielnicki (wife Julia Sonnenberg).
Above Karolina Ordega (Kisielnicka), ca 1854-1926, m. Karol Kisielnicki, 1848-1930.
Karolina Kisielnicka was the daughter of Alfons Piotr Jan Ordega, of Zelechow, 1820-1872, m.
Bronislawa Medrzecka, ca 1828-1890;
the granddaughter of
1. Jan Ordega of Zelechow, 1784-1871 + Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787-1851 of ZELECHOW
[my mother's branch have a woman Lucyna of Zelechow, Jewish, in Warsaw, married Lucjan].
2. Ludwik Medrzecki, ca 1790-1868 + Teresa Szydlowska, 1810-1891.
Above Alfons Ordega had the daughter Karolina Kisielnicka and others children:
1. Jadwiga Ordega, m. Henryk Romocki, and m. Pawel Wladyslaw Gassowski;
2. Teresa Ordega, 1856-1859;
3. Wladyslaw Ordega, ca 1859-1908;
4. Maria Ordega, b. ca 1860, m. Ignacy Tomasz Gassowski;
5. Bronislaw Jozef Ordega, 1863-1922 + Maria Feliksa Grodzinska.
Above Karol Kisielnicki junior b. 1848, d. 1930, the son of
Wlodzimierz Kisielnicki + Anna Kisielnicka, the daughter of
Stanislaw Kisielnicki, 1797-1854 + BYKOWSKA.
Named Stanislaw Kisielnicki b. 1797. Witold Kisielnicki, 1829 in Korzeniste - 1865,
was the son of Stanislaw Kisielnicki older b. 1797 (the son of Ludwika Wilczewska + IGNACY Kisielnicki) + Anna Bykowska.
Named Wlodzimierz Kisielnicki b. 1811, was the son of
older Karol Kisielnicki, the Zawkrze official, 1764-1815 + Ludwika Zagajewska, 1784-1851.
Mentioned Jan Ordega, landlord of Zelechow, 1784-1871.
Above named Alfons Piotr Jan Ordega had sibilings:
1. Olimpia Zofia Ordega m. Szydlowska;
2. a brother Ordega, 1828-1898, with a son m. Emilia Bloch, 1870-1940.
A note to ORDEGA family:
Wladyslaw Karol Jan Laski, 1831-1889, the son of Aleksander LASKI older + Bertha Tischler.
Above Aleksander Karol Bernard Laski, Jew, bpt., 1796-1850, was the son of Jan Karol Chaim Laski b. ca 1760 + Atala Natalia Jozefina Jakubowicz, Jew, bpt., 1776-1850.
Wladyslaw Karol Jan LASKI of LASK,
had a son Aleksander LASKI younger, 1870-1909 + Michalina Ordega, 1869-1922.
Michalina was the daughter of Wladyslaw Symforian Ordega, 1828-1896 + Css Jadwiga Hutten-Czapska, 1843-1869,
the granddaughter of Jozef Ordega, 1802-1879 + Antonina Kielczewska, 1811-1893;
the great-granddaughter of Lukasz Ordega b. ca 1770 + Wiktoria Ordega b. ca 1770.
Above Wladyslaw Symforian Ordega b. in Kozminek, d. in Paris, 1828-1896,
the son of Jozef ORDEGA and Antonina Kielczewska.
Jozef Ordega, 1802-1879, was the next of kin to Jan Ordega, 1784-1871, the owner of Zelechow, m. in 1819,
in Piotrkow Trybunalski, to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787-1851.
Jan Ordega, 1784-1871 of ZELECHOW, the son of
Marcin Ordega b. ca 1755 and Justyna Wezyk.
Now on Jan Ordega, 1784-1871 of ZELECHOW:
Jan Ordega, b. 1784, the owner of ZELECHOW in latach 1827-1871, the FREEMASON. In 1813 - new landlord of Zelechow, Tadeusz Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the son of Ignacy Zakrzewski, MP [the owner of ZELECHOW and CHOCEN bef. 1802], the grandson of Izydor Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.
In 1824 - Jan Ordega bougt Zelechow.
In 1825 - Zelechow was bought by the daughters of Baron Tomasz Michal DANGEL.
In 1827 - Karolina ORDEGA nee DANGEL. She was married above Jan Ordega. He rebuilt
the palace in 1838 and the cementary in 1852.
Jozef Ordega, 1802-1879, was the next of kin to Jan Ordega, 1784-1871, the owner of Zelechow,
m. in 1819, in Piotrkow Trybunalski, to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787-1851.
Jan Ordega, 1784-1871 of ZELECHOW, the son of Marcin Ordega b. ca 1755 and Justyna Wezyk.
Marcin b. ca 1755, and Lukasz b. ca 1760, were the brothers ?
Jozef Ordega b. 1802, was the son of Lukasz Ordega, b. ca 1760.
Franciszek KOWALSKI b. ca 1745, died in 1823, the owner of Mantyki, and Dabrowka in the Sieradz province,
m. in ca 1775 to Marianna Wyrzyska, the 2nd to Zuzanna Ordega.
Jan Ordega, b. 1784, the owner of ZELECHOW in latach 1827-1871, the FREEMASON.
The owner of Zelechow in 1782 - Fabian Sebastian Roman from Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county;
in 1786 - Franciszek Placyd Roman from Krzynowloga Mala [Zbigniew Brzezinski's ancestors];
in 1792 - Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski until a death in 1802, MP, and the owner of CHOCEN [here the Walesas].
In 1802 - Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki; then his widowed wife, Konstancja Sokolnicka.
In 1813 - new landlord of Zelechow, Tadeusz Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the son of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, MP, the grandson of Izydor Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.
In 1824 - Jan Ordega bougt Zelechow.
In 1825 - Zelechow was bought by the daughters of Baron Tomasz Michal DANGEL.
In 1827 - Karolina ORDEGA nee DANGEL. She was married above Jan Ordega. He rebuilt the palace in 1838 and the
cementary in 1852.
In 1829 - 1831 Joachim Lelewel acted here [his family had a family in Krzynowloga Mala] in ZELECHOW.
In the 50' of the 19th century Romuald Traugutt served here for 8 years.
Jan Ordega, 1784-1871, the owner of Zelechow, m. in 1819, in Piotrkow Trybunalski, to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787-1851;
with children:
1.
Alfons Piotr Jan Ordega, b. 1820, m. Bronislawa Medrzecka. He was the owner of Zelechow.
2.
Olimpia Zofia SZYDLOWSKA Ordega, 1826-1906 + August Szydlowski, 1813-1894;
3.
Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, Jr. - the owner of Stary Goniwilk and ZELECHOW.
He was born in 1828, d. in 1898 in Zelechow, the son of Jan Ordega and Karolina Wilhelmina Dangiel / Dangel / Ordega. Jan Artur married Michalina Maria Gertruda Bienkowska, b. ca 1820.
Jan Artur was the father of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega
[Michal ORDEGA, b. 1862 - d. in 1927 in Warsaw + Emilia BLOCH Holynska, 1870-1940, 1-voto KSAWERY HOLYNSKI, b. 1856 in Chelmsk,
the son of Walerian Holynski + Ewelina Ewa Broel-PLATER;
the grandson of
Michal Holynski, 1784-1854 + Elzbieta TOLSTOJ;
the great-grandson of
Jan Holynski / Ivan Holynsky, 1746-1817 + Barbara KASZYC;
the great-great-grandson of
Jozef Antoni Holynski b. ca 1728 + Petronela ZUKOWSKA;
the son of Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1670 + Teofila Moskiewicz.
Kazimierz was the son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski, b. 1630 / ca 1640, d. 1701 + Izabela OSTANKIEWICZ b. ca 1650.
Jozef Hurko-Romejko JUNIOR, b. ca 1750/1760,
was the son of
SENIOR Jozef Hurko / JOZEF HURKO - ROMEJKO, born ca 1710 - in 1759-1780 the Vitebsk chamberlain.
Jozef Hurko / Gurko, senior, was maybe the son of
JAN HURKO, born ca 1680 from KROTOWSZE-KRYNKI.
Christina Golynskaya (Krystyna Holynska) was the third daughter of Stefan HOLYNSKI / Stephen Holynski b.
ca 1630/1640. Stefan Kazimierz Holynski, b. 1630 / ca 1640, d. 1701 + Izabela OSTANKIEWICZ b. ca 1650.
Krystyna Holynska m. Konstantynowicz and Hurko, nee Holynska, gave her estate in will to her brother Kazimierz HOLYNSKI,
and to her sister Frantiska / Franciszka Holynska. In 1718, she sold the Chodun estate in the hands of the Order
of Jesuits.
It was Wlodzimierz Kisielnicki who took over the management of the family estate in Zielona Mostowska.
He was an active social and economic activist in the region. He was involved in cattle breeding [see
Skora in Dmenin close to Radomsko].
Returning to Stanislaw Aleksander Wincenty Kisielnicki, the youngest son of Jan Karol Ignacy Kisielnicki
and Ludwika Zagajewski, he was the heir to the Zielona estate. However, in 1842, the estate was
divided between Wlodzimierz Kisielnicki and Stanislaw Kisielnicki b. 1812. The partial disposal of mortgage rights to the
estate in Zielona by the Kisielnicki brothers probably took place at the beginning of the second half of the 19th century.
Stanislaw Kisielnicki married Agnieszka Brodzka in 1841. Agnieszka Brodzka of the Lodzia coat of arms.
Agnieszka was born on January 21, 1825. Her mother was Wiktoria Skarbek, born around 1791, and her father was Aleksander Brocki / Brodzki from Brody [here the Paszkowskis], born on June 4, 1781 in Ryglice, the Tarnow district. The wedding of Wiktoria Skarbek and Aleksander Brocki took place on May 3, 1823, in the parish church of St. Andrew, in Warsaw.
Agnieszka Brocka (Brodzka), the wife of Stanislaw Kisielnicki, was indeed the owner
of the Leszno estate near Przasnysz. Stanislaw Kisielnicki made a great contribution to the construction
of the district hospital in Przasnysz, which was opened on December 31, 1851.
Stanislaw Kisielnicki was also a representative of the Przasnysz district [see Rodys] in the Agricultural Society.
The Agricultural Society was an organization associating landed gentry of the Kingdom of Poland
in the years 1858-1861 under the Zamoyski and Leopold Kronenberg.
Stanislaw Kisielnicki also took an active part in the work of the Land Credit Society in Plock
[here Jurgens]. Like his brother Wlodzimierz Kisielnicki, Stanislaw Kisielnicki belonged to the landed
gentry party of the 'Whites', hostile towards the January Uprising in 1863.
In Warsaw Narcyza Zmichowska met with other intellectuals, co-operated with Eleonora Ziemiecka, founded a
group of Suffragettes in Warsaw in 1842 - 1849, was arrested by the Russians in Lublin and sentenced to
three years in prison in 1849 for her membership in the delegalized 'Zwiazek Narodu Polskiego'; she was in
Rzeczyca since January 1840 to July 1840, and then several times, eg. in February 1858.
She began a critical approach to Andrew Towianski.
Rzeczyce passed into the hands of Vincent Schwejcer (1859).
Wincenty Schwejcer took an active part in the fight for independence of Poland. He was one of the active
organizers of the fight against the aggressors. He was the district chief of the National Central Committee
in the district of Rawa; member of the Polish Union of Nation / Polish National Alliance, the secret
leftist organization founded in Warsaw in 1839 by Wincenty Mazurkiewicz, broken by the Russian police
in 1843, but survived until 1850.
Wincenty Mazurkiewicz was the emissary of the Polish Democratic Society,
co-operated with Edward Dembowski and Henryk Kamienski.
The Zmichowski family - sibilings:
1. Narcyza Zmichowska [Zielona and LESZNO village];
2.
Kornelia Zmichowska, m. Karol Glogier owner of Dobrochy, 19 km west to KOWALEWSZCZYZNA, close to Zambrzyce,
next of kin to Zygmunt Glogier, historian;
with 2 daughters:
a.
Wiktoria Glogier and
b.
Maria Glogier m. Roman Rostworowski, Count, an owner of Kowalewszczyzna, 12 km north-west to Lapy, the Bialystok
district.
3.
Wanda Zmichowska m. Wladyslaw Redl, General,
with 6 children:
a.
Wanda Grodzinska and
b.
Zofia Klamborowska.