Copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 16 October 2022.
Czaniec, Roczyny, Inwald close to Andrychow, with Nidek close to Kety - the history of General Miroslaw Milewski, General Czeslaw Kiszczak, Cardinal Karol Wojtyla junior of Wadowice, with the landlords: Bobrowski, Romer, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Jordan and Antoni Dembinski with the link to the Nostitz-Jackowski family. Szwarcenberg-Czerny intermarried the Paszkowski clan. Paszkowski and Konstantynowicz with Armand of Moscow of my father's side, together with Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Paszkowski, Antoni Dembinski, Nostitz-Jackowski had the links to my mother's family side of the Kiedrzynski clan.
Altona, Grodek Jagiellonski, Zelechow, Chocen, Lodz, Zgierz with Dzbadz close to Rozan and Bronislaw Geremek; Mariowka close to Przysucha and Leszek Robert Moczulski; President Lech Walesa and his roots from France and the CHOCEN commune with Smilowice and Wola Nakonowska.
CZANIEC:
the manor of Czaniec belonged to Achacy Przylecki; after his death, widowed Salomea Anna Nielepiec,
m. 1st named Przylecki, m. 2nd Stanislaw Szwarcenberg - Czerny. And Andrychow in
1704 the Szwarcenberg-Czerny family took - then Andrychow with the property, among others CZANIEC,
inherited Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, the son of the Stanislaw's brother.
Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny was the Oswiecim governor in 1739, and he brought the Germans here.
Franciszek Czerny-Szwarzenberg, rebuilt the manor in Czaniec. Franciszek Szwarzenberg died in 1764,
in 1746-1760 the Wojnicz governor. Franciszek Czerny owned the Andrychow estate in 1720-1764.
He founded churches in his Inwald (1747-1750), Czaniec (1764) and Poreba Zegoty (1762);
the owner of the manor in Czaniec. Franciszek was the son of Michal Stanislaw Czerny + Jadwiga Dembinska.
Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny m. Teresa Nielepiec, d. 1730; 2nd m. Krystyna Szembek.
Franciszek's children:
Jozef Szwarcenberg Czerny,
Teresa Lochocka,
Marianna Katarzyna Szembek,
Salomea Ankwicz.
Salomea Czerny m. Stanislaw Ankwicz, the Biecz governor, and the Ankwicz family took now the Andrychow estate.
Stanislaw Ankwicz, re-established Andrychow in the town in 1767/1768.
After the death of named Stanislaw Ankwicz, his son Jozef Ankwicz, the Targowica member, took CZANIEC.
Jozef's brother - Tadeusz Ankwicz owned Andrychow.
In 1785, Andrychow belonged to Katarzyna Malachowski the widowed wife after named Tadeusz Ankwicz.
Then Andrychow at the begining of the 19th century was sold to the Bobrowski family until 1945.
We back to Franciszek Czerny who divided the estate on three parts: Andrychow took Stanislaw Ankwicz.
Franciszek Szwarcenberg owned Andrychow, Poreba, Bestwinia, Bestwinia Dolna.
In 1764 Franciszek Schwarzenberg Czerny brought the Silesian Germans here.
Bestwinka and Kaniow was bought by Stanislaw Ankwicz from Zofia Zielinski m. Szymon Delipacy.
In 1764 Franciszek Schwarzenberg Czerny died, and in 1765
Bestwina was taken by Piotr Malachowski, the Cracow governor, the Oswiecim governor, the PRZEDBORZ governor
[Chelmo and Krery close to Przedborz], m. Kordula Lachocki.
The Malachowskis owned Bestwina, Czaniec, Kaniow, Komorowice, Zabawa close to Bielsko-Biala;
Charmeza and LAKI.
CZANIEC belonged to Piotr Malachowski, b. 1730, d. 1799, together with Harmeze.
Piotr Malachowski was the Cracow governor in 1782; he took in 1765 Bestwina.
Piotr was the son of Adam Leon Malachowski.
CZANIEC in 1808 [NOT in 1822] the Habsburg family of Zywiec took; until 1925,
with the last landlord Karol Stefan Habsburg.
Albert Habsburg (1738-1822) was the first owner of Zywiec.
In 1808 Albert Habsburg bought Czaniec and Bestwina.
In 1810 Albert bought the part in Zywiec,
Jelesnia, Hucisko, Koszarawy, Krzyzowa, Sopotnia Wielka and the part in Korbielowo,
in 1816 - Sporysz, in 1822 - Sopotnia Mala, Trzebinia, Przyborow and others.
Albert Habsburg devolved CZANIEC to his next of kin, Duke Karol Ludwik Habsburg (1771-1847),
the son of Emperor Leopold II.
Albert died in 1822 and he was the son of August III Sas the King of Poland.
Karol Ludwik d. in 1847, and Czaniec took his oldest son Albrecht Fryderyk Rudolf
Habsburg (1817-1895).
In 1895, Czaniec took Karol Stefan Habsburg (1860-1933),
with Bestwiena, Czaniec [the Wojtyla family], Dankowice, Zywiec, Miedzybrodzie Bialskie,
Lipnik [the ancestors of Cardinal Karol Wojtyla], Porabka.
Zaleski, Czartoryski, and the Habsburg family in Czaniec!
Karol Stefan Habsburg-Lorraine / Karl Stephan Eugen Viktor Felix Maria von Habsburg-Lothringen
announced that he is a Pole with his family in 1907. He bought the palace in Rajcza close to ZYWIEC.
RAJCZA belonged in 1809 to Agnieszka Jordan m. Siemonska. Anastazy Siemonski rebuilt Rajcza in 1833.
In 1854 Teodor Primavesi bought Rajcza and next sold it in 1894 to Duke Eugeniusz Lubomirski.
In 1894, Eugeniusz Lubomirski junior bought Rajcza for his son.
Eugeniusz Lubomirski junior = Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski (Eugeniusz Lubomirski) had the son
Wladyslaw Lubomirski.
Eugeniusz Lubomirski junior b. 1825, d. 1911, in Kruszyna, south to Jedlno.
Eugeniusz junior m. Roza Zamoyska.
Eugeniusz junior was the son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski senior.
In Rajcza in 1895-1896 Wladyslaw Lubomirski rebuilt the palace; but in 1914 Rajcza was sold to
Duke Karol Stefan Habsburg from CZANIEC.
Prince Karol Stefan Habsburg in 1916 allocated it to a military hospital for soldiers.
In 1917 the palace was donated by the prince to the Polish Red Cross.
Karol Stefan Habsburg-Lorraine born in 1860, archduke from the Cieszyn-Zywiec Habsburg line,
was considered a suitable candidate for the crown by the Polish monarchist community during World War I.
He was a serious candidate for the King of the Kingdom of Poland.
In 1907, the archduke proclaimed his family like Polish.
"He married two daughters to Polish aristocrats. Renata married in 1909 prince Hieronim Radziwiłł,
who died in 1945 in a Soviet labor camp near Voroshilovgrad. Mechtylda got married in 1913 to
Prince Olgierd Czartoryski, who died in 1977 in Rio de Janeiro. Karol Stefan also loved Polish music,
especially Chopin".
Mentioned Eugeniusz Lubomirski senior, 1789 - 1834.
Remember that on October 7, 1918, on initiative of Prince Zdzislaw Lubomirski, Polish declaration
of independence was announced and 14th October 1918, Polish Army soldiers pledged allegiance to the Polish
flag. Zdzislaw Lubomirski supported Pilsudski's nomination (on 10th Nov. 1918 - 14th Nov.) for the post of
the head of state.
Zdzislaw Lubomirski was the President of Warsaw.
Prince Zdzislaw Lubomirski was a conservative politician and social activist.
The Prince was chairman of the Central Civil Committee in 1915. From 1916 to 1917 mayor of Warsaw.
Zdzislaw born in 1865, in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; died in 1943, in Mala Wies.
ZDZISLAW Lubomirski was the son of Prince Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski, b. in 1826 in
Stanislawow close to Dubrowna, d. 1908 + Maria Zamoyska.
His patriotic parents wanted their son to be raised in a Polish spirit, and Zdzislaw
was sent to Austrian Galicia, where he attended Krakow's St. Anna High School.
Above Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski b. 1826 in Dubrowna / Dubrovno, the Moghilov government; d. 1908,
was the son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski SENIOR.
Jan Tadeusz studied in St Petersburg. Then in France and England. In 1863 the Foreign Affairs
of Polish Government.
Above named Dubrowno in the Sienno (north-east of Miezonka) catholic area; the Orsha county,
the Moghilev government; at present in the Vicebsk oblast; 90 km to Vicebsk, 19 km north-east of Orsza /
Orsha. Dubrovno to 1774 to Sapieha; then Count R. A. Potiemkin / G. A. Potemkin to 1791 (a watch factory!),
close to Ksawery Lubomirski estate (and his daughter Klementyna girlfriend of Piotr Kroer);
since 1791 Lubomirski taken Dubrovno - now this place is "capital" of the government; next to
Eugeniusz Lubomirski - 1809 new Orthodox church; Dubrovno was the Lubomirski family estate to 1917!
Eugeniusz Lubomirski SENIOR, b. 1789, d. 1834, the landowner of Dubrovno close to Orsha
from his father; the son of
Ksawery Lubomirski (Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747-1819) + Teofila Rzewuski / Teofila
Rzewuska, 1762-1831.
Above Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747-1819, 2nd married to Maria Lvovna Naryshkina / NARYSHKIN,
born in 1766.
Mentioned Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski born in 1747, was the son of
Stanislaw Lubomirski, born in 1704, d. 1793, married in 1740 to Ludwika Honorata Pociej, 1726-1786.
The grandson of
Jerzy Aleksander Michal Lubomirski, 1666 in Nowy Sacz - 1735 + Joanna Karolina Zuzanna Startzhausen,
b. 1675;
the great-grandson of Aleksander Michal Lubomirski who come from
Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski b. 1616 in Nowy Wisnicz.
Stefan Lubomirski of Kruszyna:
UCHANIE in 1877 bought by Duke Stefan Lubomirski; 1918 - owned by Raciszewski.
Named Stefan Andrzej Lubomirski (1862 - June 1941), the first president of the Polish Olympic Committee.
He was born in Dubrowna, the son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski JUNIOR b. 1825.
In 1891 Stefan Lubomirski married Natalia, the daughter of Tomasz Zamoyski. They were living in Kruszyna,
south to JEDLNO of the WALEWSKI's.
Above Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, junior, b. 1825, Duke, was the owner of: Dubrowna, Uchanie and Kruszyna {in
1862}.
Eugeniusz Adolf Lubomirski, Duke, b. 1825 in Dubrowna, d. 1911 in Kruszyna,
north to Czestochowa and south to JEDLNO of the Walewskis. He was political activist,
art collector and bibliophile.
The son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski senior and Maria Czacka.
Above Eugeniusz Lubomirski senior, 1789 - 1834, the owner of Dubrowna by the DNIEPR river close to ORSHA.
Eugeniusz Lubomirski b. 1789, d. 1834, landowner of Dubrovno close to Orsha from his father KSAWERY.
EUGENIUSZ was the son of Ksawery Lubomirski / Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski 1747-1819, and
Teofila Rzewuski / Teofila Beydo-Rzewuska 1762-1831.
Now on 1914, the start of the Great War. But when this war finished, Beseler, as German Governor-General
in 1916, proclaimed the German Empire by the occupying powers and Austria - Hungary agreed establishment
of an independent Kingdom of Poland. With active help of his close employee Bogdan Hutten - Czapski,
he created the new Polish-language Warsaw University and the Technical University of Warsaw.
On 10 November 1918, back to Warsaw, Jozef Pilsudski.
Zdzislaw Lubomirski and Adam Koc in the night 09/10 November, 1918 received message about Pilsudski.
By Lubomirski's car, Pilsudski arrived to Lubomirski house. Count Bogdan Hutten-Czapski, was looking
at this situation from distance, but at Warsaw Castle talked with Hans Hartwig Beseler on Pilsudski.
At this moment Sosnkowski moved at Moniuszki avenue. Beseler fled on November 12, with his two aides
and Polish officers on a ship on the Vistula river, from Warsaw to Thorn and from there to Berlin.
His [BESELER] contemporaries Hutten - Czapski, Prince Hermann von Hatzfeld and Maria Princess Lubomirska -
the wife of Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski - expressed their praise of him.
Hutten - Czapski said:
BESELER was 'The Inspector General of the engineer and pioneer corps and the fortresses
had also acquired management experience. ... with a refined and perfect - looking character...'.
Above Prince Zdzislaw Lubomirski, a Polish aristocrat, landowner, chairman of the "Central Civil Committee"
in 1915. 1917 to 1918 member of the Regency Council. Zdzislaw Lubomirski born 1865 in Nizhny Novgorod,
the son of Prince Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski.
Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski b. 1826 in Dubrowna / Dubrovno, the Moghilov government; d. 1908, the son of
Eugeniusz Lubomirski SENIOR.
Eugeniusz Lubomirski b. 1789, d. 1834, the landowner of Dubrovno close to Orsha from his father KSAWERY.
EUGENIUSZ was the son of Ksawery Lubomirski / Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski 1747-1819,
and Teofila Rzewuski / Teofila Beydo-Rzewuska 1762-1831.
Note to Wawrzyniec Zaleski b. ca 1690 - see below:
the great-grandmother of Lech Walesa:
b. in Kamionki, 5 km north to Biala; the Plock county.
In Biala was bpt., 9 km north-west to Plock, but she was born in 1838, to Jan Gachowicz, of Kamionki,
owned by Franciszek Bialoskorski, b. 1798. Mother - Eleonora Cukras, b. 1820,
godparents in 1838/1839: Wojciech Zaporowski; Antonina Zaleska.
Antonina Zaleska, 1800/1801-1853, was the daughter of
Antoni ZALESKI and Anna Komorowska.
Antoni and Anna Zaleski were living in Cieksyn - a village in the Nasielsk commune, within the
Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki County; 9 kilometres south-west of Nasielsk, 15 km north of Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki.
Antonina Skibniewska (Zaleska), b. 1800/1801, d. in 1853 in Porzecze.
Her husband was Wiktor Skibniewski, d. in Porzecze Nowe in 1859, buried in Grodek.
Antonina was the daughter of Antoni Zaleski.
Wiktor was the son of Andrzej Skibniewski + Karolina Bielowski, and heired Wolkowce.
Wiktor Skibniewski bought Andrejkowce and Rajkowce after Grabianka - Stadnicki - Kalinowski branch.
In 1822 - Wiktor Skibniewski bought from Karol Mniszech, the son of Michal Mniszech,
the estates: Oleksiniec Podlesny and Slobodka Oleksiniecka, and in 1830, Porzecze Nowe the main manor
of the Mniszech clan.
1850, Wiktor Skibniewski bought from Wincenty Krasinski, the Dunajowce estate,
including Mohylowka, Zastawie, Sieczynce, Panasowka, Muszkotynce, Antonowka, Wincentowka, Holozubince,
Iwankowce and Jackowce.
In Porzecze Nowe built the palace ca 1840. Porzecze Nowe, Nove Porichchya close to Horodok,
55 km north-east to Skala Podolska.
Wiktor Skibniewski b. 1787, married Antonina Zaleska, the daughter of Antoni Zaleski,
1763 - 1819, the Royal court official + Anna KOMOROWSKA
[Anna Zaleska (Komorowska) b. 1770, the daughter of Jan Komorowski and Ludwika Cielecka.
Jan Komorowski - Ciolek b. ca 1740, d. 1796 in Lviv, the son of
Adam Komorowski b. ca 1690, and Eleonora PIASKOWSKA.
Adam m. 2nd to Teresa TYSZKOWSKA.
Adam Komorowski b. ca 1690, was the son of
Andrzej Komorowski b. ca 1640 and Krystyna POPLAWSKA b. 1670].
Antonina Zaleska was the wife of Wiktor Mikolaj Skibniewski.
In May 1830 she was living in Ukraine. Her father Antoni Zaleski b. 1763 was the son of
Jacek Zaleski b. ca 1730 + Helena Spendowska.
The grandson of
Wawrzyniec Zaleski b. ca 1690 + Franciszka Ledrowicz.
Wawrzyniec was the son of Jan Zaleski b. 1647 and Katarzyna BIENIOWSKA.
Jan Zaleski maybe was the son of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Mikolajewski b. ca 1610,
died in 1647,
the daughter of Wojciech Olbracht Mikolajewski (ca 1570 - ca 1629).
Zofia Mikolajewska d. in 1647. The wife of Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610.
Compare the Molski - Czarniecki - Kiedrzynski - Zaleski branch:
Krystyna Czarniecka, m. the 1st Andrzej Zaleski, 2nd voto Molska.
ANDRZEJ Zaleski / Jedrzej Zaleski (ca. 1630/1640 - 1685), was the son of
Marcin Marcjan Zaleski b. ca 1600/1610 + Zofia Mikolajewski,
and Andrzej Zaleski was Colonel, a judge in Sieradz in 1669; Lieutenant in 1673, the owner of Kamien /
Kamieniec in 1677, Milkowice / Mielkowice, Mielkowskie Zaspy, Strachocice, Strachockie Mlyny,
Skecznow, Koscianki, in the Sieradz county.
Krystyna Molska, born Czarniecka ca 1650, married Adam Molski in 1687 / bef. 1688.
Krystyna Czarniecka, widowed in 1685; m. second in 1687, after death in 1685 of the 1st husband -
Andrzej Zaleski of Smarzew {born ca 1640 - d. 1685}
[= Smardzew, the Wroblow parish, in the Sieradz county - in the 16th cent. to Potocki and Zaleski, in 1576.
Andrzej Zaleski b. ca 1640, had a sister
Elzbieta Zaleska b. ca 1635, m. Grzegorz Kozierowski, died aft. 1696, lady-owner of Bronowo Kmiece
in the PLOCK county],
Lieutenant, buried in Kalisz
[Andrzej Zaleski lived also in the Wloclawek district and in the Swiecie county:
in 1661 in Gawlowice, 2 km north to Bagart, 7 km south-west to Radzyn Chelminski;
12 km north to Wabrzezno - Andrzej Zaleski was the godfather for Gawlowski together with godmother
Anna Poniatowska.
In 1664 in Sulmowo / Sulnowo, the Swiecie county - for Kowalski, the godfather Andrzej Zaleski
with Anna Trzebienska.
SULNOWO - 15 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km east to Wyrwa, 3 km north to Swiecie.
PRZYSIERSK: 6 km east to Bukowiec; 9 km west to SULNOWO].
Note to Jakub Zaleski b. 1794 - see below:
Aleksander ZALESKI b. 1825 had the grandparents -
Antoni Zaleski, the Royal court official, the Przasnysz owner, lived 1753-1819 + Salomea Szaszkiewicz
[see the letters to Miezonka in the Szaszkiewicz register - Salomea was the sister of Karol Szaszkiewicz,
1750-1817], b. ca 1755/1760.
Antoni Zaleski + Salomea Szaszkiewicz had the son
Jakub Zaleski, the Dubno marshal, lived in 1794-1860
[Jakub married twice:
ca 1820 to Css Magdalena Komorowska, with a daughter b. 1821, m. Jodko-Narkiewicz.
Jakub Zaleski m. aft. 1820 to Jozefa Zaleska, ca 1800-1860].
Aleksander Zaleski, 1825-1903, m. ca 1860 to Martyna Grabianka b. ca 1830,
the daughter of
Erasmus Grabianka / Erazm Grabianka, the Ploskirow official + Helena Skrocka,
with Martyna's daughter
Maria Helena Zaleska, 1863-1942 + Duke Zdzislaw Aleksander Tytus Czartoryski b. 1859,
the son of
Duke Adam Konstanty Czartoryski, 1804-1880 + Css Elzbieta Dzialynska, 1826-1896,
and the great-grandson of
Duke Adam Kazimierz Joachim Czartoryski, 1734-1823;
Duke Michal Hieronim Radziwill, 1744-1831;
Duke Ksawery Franciszek Szymon Tadeusz Dzialynski of Pakosc {compare the family of Jan Bloch of Altona and of Lodz;
and see also on Leon Czolgosz' ancestors around Pakosc}, 1756-1819;
Count Stanislaw Kostka Franciszek Zamoyski, 1775-1856.
Maria Prozor nee Zaleska born ca 1825. The daughter of Marcin Zaleski + Zofia Zabiello.
Maria Zaleska was the wife of Edward Prozor, and the mother of Maurycy Prozor younger.
Marcin Zaleski b. 1797, was the brother of Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791/1800.
Maria Zaleska (born ca 1825) m. Edward Prozor b. ca 1830,
the son of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple
[the manor belonged in 1231 to the Templars. The manor and Soke of Rothley was transfered
from the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem through the Crown to the family of Babington,
who held the manor and soke until 1846.
Then James Parker appears as a lord. Vice chancellor Sir James Parker had married in 1829].
Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829.
Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski, born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885
in Florencja, the son of
Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 / 1800 in Terespol, d. 1849, and Konstancja Zabiello.
JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski,
the son of
Teodor Jaczewski and Jadwiga Lewald-Jezierska died 1857.
Dionizy Jaczewski b. 1810.
Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of
Michal Zaleski b. 1744 + Benedykta Matuszewicz.
Above Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816, was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, older, ca 1710-1748.
Marcin Zaleski b. 1797, younger, was the son of Michal Zaleski and
Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz.
Marcin b. 1797 was the brother of Ignacy Zaleski (1791/1800 - 1849) + Konstancja Zabiello.
Acc. to me Julia Prozor was the daughter of Maurycy Prozor senior, b. 1801 in Rothley-Temple.
Julia (Prozor) Zaleski b. ca 1829. Julia Prozor died in Oct. 1897 in Warsaw; she m. 2nd to Antoni Zaleski,
born in 1824 or in 1827 - 1885 in Florencja, the son of Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849,
and Konstancja Zabiello.
JULIA Prozor Zaleska m. 1st to Dionizy Jaczewski.
Above Ignacy Zaleski b. 1791 in Terespol, d. 1849, was the son of Michal Zaleski + Benedykta Matuszewicz.
Michal Zaleski, the Targowica Confederation member, 1744-1816, was the son of
Marcin Zaleski, ca 1710-1748,
and the grandson of Zaleski b. 1680 in the Bielsk district and Bransk,
who was the son of
Jan Zaleski b. ca 1640 - inf. in 1670, was the official close to Lapy, in Suraz
the son of Waclaw Zaleski.
Above Benedykta Konstancja Matuszewicz, b. ca 1765, the daughter of Marcin Matuszewicz,
1714 in Jelna (at Podlasie) - 1773 + Anna Niemirowicz-Szczytt b. ca 1730;
the granddaughter of
Jerzy Jozef Matuszewicz b. ca 1680 + Teresa Kempska b. 1681.
Benedykta's husband ca 1783 was Michal Zaleski, the Targowica member,
lived in 1744-1816, the son of Marcin Zaleski, ca 1720 - 1748 + Ludwika Spinek died in 1754.
CZANIEC and Jakub Zaleski b. 1794, d. 1860, was the son of Antoni Zaleski
[Antoni Zaleski, 1763 - 1819, the son of Jacek Zaleski b. ca 1735 + Helena Spendowska.
Jacek Zaleski was the son of Wawrzyniec Zaleski b. ca 1690 + Franciszka LEDROWICZ]
+ Anna KOMOROWSKA b. 1770.
JAKUB Zaleski m. Magdalena Zaleska and Jozefa Zaleska. The father of
1.
Adela Narkiewicz
[Adela Narkiewicz Zaleska b. 1821 + Jerzy Franciszek Narkiewicz; the mother of Antoni Narkiewicz
{b. 1843 in Bebnowka Wielka, in Ukraine,
and
Jan Jodko-Narkiewicz {b. ca 1852, burial in LWOW; the father of
Marta Horodyska + Franciszek Horodyski, the grandson of
Dionizy Horodyski / Denis, 1781 - 1850 in Babince Krzywieckie, close to Krzywcze and to
Czortkow in Galicja}];
2.
Marcin Zaleski younger;
3. Maria Karol Kiejstut-Giedymin;
4.
Aleksander ZALESKI.
JAKUB ZALESKI was the brother of Antonina Skibniewska; Wilhelm Zaleski; and Marcin Zaleski older.
Zdzislaw Aleksander Tytus Czartoryski m. Maria Helena / Helena Zaleska,
1863 in Ostapkowce, the Kolomyja county - 1942 in Cracow, the daughter of
Aleksander Zaleski [1825-1903, the son of Jakub Zaleski b. 1794, d. 1860 in Warsaw] +
Martyna Grabianka, the daughter of Erazm Grabianka b. ca 1770.
Archduke Charles Stephen Eugene Viktor Felix Maria of Austria /
Karl Stephan von Habsburg-Lothringen / Karol Stefan Eugeniusz Wiktor Feliks Maria Habsburg-Lothringen,
1860-1933, the Grand Admiral of the Austro-Hungarian Navy and candidate for the Polish crown in 1916-1918;
the son of Archduke Karl Ferdinand of Austria, 1818-1874.
Karol Stefan Habsburg (1860-1933) m. in 1886 in Vienna, to Archduchess Maria Theresia,
Princess of Tuscany b. 1862 in Zywiec, the daughter of Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria, Prince of Tuscany
+ Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
Charles Stephen Habsburg + Maria Theresia had six children among others:
1.
Archduchess Renata of Austria (1888-1935) married Prince Hieronim Radziwill;
2.
Archduke Karl Albrecht of Austria (1888-1951) married Alice Elisabeth Ankarcrona;
3.
Archduchess Mechthildis of Austria (1891/1913-1966) married Prince Olgierd Czartoryski.
Above Prince Olgierd Jan Pawel Antoni Czartoryski, 1888-1977, was the son of
Zdzislaw Aleksander Tytus Czartoryski + Maria Helena Zaleska, b. 1863 in Ostapkowce,
the daughter of Aleksander Zaleski b. 1825; the granddaughter of Jakub Zaleski b. in 1794.
Aleksander Zaleski, 1825-1903, m. ca 1860 to Martyna Grabianka b. ca 1830, the daughter of
Erazm Grabianka b. ca 1770;
the granddaughter of
Tadeusz Grabianka b. 1740 in Rajkowce, close to Chmielnik, in Ukraine, was killed in
October 06, 1807 in the prison in Sankt Petersburg;
the great-granddaughter of Jozef Kajetan Grabianka, ca 1710-1759.
Above Titus Czartoryski (Zdzislaw Aleksander Czartoryski) b. 1858/1859 in Poznan, d. in 1909,
the son of Adam Konstanty Czartoryski, 1804-1880 in Rokosowo, the Gostyn County;
the grandson of