The net -
Catherine the Great - Empress of Russia, Leopold Kronenberg with Edward Jurgens, and President Lech Walesa in Poland. Bobrinski, Orbeliani and Swiatopelk-Mirski; Oldenburg, Japaridze and Armand - Konstantynowicz in Moscow; Broel-Plater and Malachowski - Krasicki in Wielichowo, Prochy and in Petrykozy and Bialaczow.
Antoni Macierewicz said on 01 July 2023 [16.00/16.30 close to me little girl, blonde with long hair,
13 years old, 165 cm, slim, previously Garland 63 and Denmark],
"there is no doubt that this war continues
in Poland. ... After all, the entire Polish elite, Polish leaders, were murdered [on 10 April 2010 by Russians
in SMOLENSK, and with co-operation of Polish Foreign Intelligence Agency, Komorowski/Tusk/Sikorski and with
The Sun, BBC, others left intelligences agencies of the West and Obama authorities]. They were murdered precisely because
they pursued a policy that blocked Russia's actions ". "... reminding that not only President Lech Kaczynski
died in Smolensk, but also all the most important generals [6 NATO generals]. ... the most terrible attack on Poland", "mainly because the truth about it has not been revealed so far.
... They were [Russians, Putin, Medviediev who signed on 08 April 2010 agreement with Obama in
Prague] convinced that if they killed President Kaczynski, they would destroy the entire Polish independence
formation." "If we don't understand that we have a responsibility to both bring to trial those
people who are responsible. It's about understanding that we tolerate criminals, anti-Polish criminals
[around TVN24, Gazeta Wyborcza and others]. We as a whole society. For more than a year,
there has been a report indisputably stating how the plane was blown up...".
Around Bogdan Konstantynowicz acted the underground structures protectived
the Walesa family in Wilkowyja close to Jarocin
ca 1715/1716 under care of the Sapiehas - the cover for Polish Gypsies;
in Kozmin Wielkopolski; Raszkow and Pogrzybow north-west to Ostrow Wielkopolski under Niemojewski -
Skorzewski family branch. In Golaszewo, Smilowice, Wola Nakonowska aft. ca 1803, Filipki, Nakonow and Kowal
close to Chocen near to the Dambskis and to Findeisen-Rodys of Przasnysz and Swiedziebnia.
Above Russian underground webnet acted in Wielichowo in the Koscian county together with the Owsiany
clan close to the Broel-Plater family; in Wloclawek with Chocen, Lipno, Sobowo, Popowo, Chalin near
by the Nostitz-Jackowski family line.
On July 02, 2023, Sunday, 13.50-16.20, second time mestizo [or Romanian gypsy?], Venezuela [?], 45 years old, 165 cm, stocky, strong biceps, short legs, sharp nose, face brown, rest of the body dark orange, depilated, no facial hair, very black hair but straight and thick, employed at ADMIRAL Casino on High Street [Novomatic is an international gambling company based in Austria, founded by Johann Graf in 1980. Novomatic operates under the Admiral Casino brand. Johann Graf initially partnered with Gerhard Brodnik in the 1970s. Novomatic also operates casinos in Germany, including the Spielbank Berlin. In 2009, the Polish government under Prime Minister Donald Tusk planned an increase in gambling levies to finance the budget for European Football Championship 2012. Then Polish ministers resigned: Interior Minister Grzegorz Schetyna, Minister of Justice Andrzej Czuma {Lodz net} and the Vice-Minister of Economy Andrzej Szejnfeld], like the Romanian Gypsy at Betfred, an independent bookmaker. Betfred is also the official in-stadium [see Nadine Newman, Manager; Connor Bogacki]. Supporters: young boy, 25 years old, black and brown face, "devilish" facial features, large Semitic eyes, 177 cm, thin, maybe from Somalia, maybe from South America, 13.50-14.50. Maple 20, Romani of Romania, Arab face, 190 cm, tattoos on both forearms, 16.20/16.40; Jolliffe 2A, Venezuela, woman, over 30, long hair, dark blonde, 165 cm; Aigars, Latvian Jew, alcoholic, 190 cm, born in 1957, 16.20/16.30; Romanian gypsy from Garland 140, 185 cm, 43 years old, black hair but graying, 16.20; new man, red-blonde, very balding, 35 years old, white, glasses, Garland, 175 cm, 16.30/17.00.
Major-General of the gendarmerie (counterintelligence and being the successor in office of Benkendorf; General Dubelt, Staff Commander of the Corps of Gendarmes 1835-1856) Leonti V. Dubbelt / von Dubelt
was an owner of the factory Kuvshinovo, Tver region; he enjoyed high confidence and patronage of the king.
Von Dubelt, Leonti Vasilyevich / Leonti Wassiljewitsch Dubelt (b. 1792 died 1862), born into a family of Vasily Ivanovich Dubbelt by his wife - Mary Grigorievna Shperter vel Medina Celli, Princess;
his brother Peter, Colonel.
Von Dubelt is the German noble family from Livonia since the beginning of the 18th century.
Ivan Dubbelt entered the Russian service. His sons, Vasily and Mikhail Dubbelt.
Above Leonti V. Dubbelt married Anna Nikolaevna Persian nee Mordvinov in 1818. In marriage, had two sons:
Nicholas / Nikolai (1819-1874)
and Michail / Michael (1822-1900).
Michael Leontievich was Lieutenant-General (1897). Dubbelt / Dubelt Michael or Michail Leontievich who was born February 8, 1822 in Kiev, Russian cavalry Major General, he was commandant of the Tiflis Alexandropol / Aleksandrapol fortress 1887-1890.
His first wife Nataly / Natalia Puszkin / Natalja Aleksandrovna Pushkin since 1853, born May 23 / 4 Jun 1836 in St. Petersburg, was the daughter of Alexander Pushkin, poet.
This son - M. Dubelt in 1860, lost above named Kuvshinovo factory in gambler to hands of Peter Troubetzkoy Nikitich b. 1826 died 1880, the leader of the provincial nobility
(Prince Troubetzkoy in 1869 sold it to Michael Gavrilovich Kuvshinov;
his father Nikita Petrovich Trubetskoy, b. August 18, 1804
and his grandfather Peter S. Troubetzkoy / Trubetskoy born 1760:
a daughter of Alexander Gruzinsky - Princess Darejan or Daria Aleksandrovna Gruzinskaya died 1796, was married to Prince Pyotr Sergeyevich Troubetzkoy / Piotr Sergiejevich Trubeckoj (1760-1817)
with four children, including Sergei Petrovich Troubetzkoy (29 August 1790 - 22 November 1860) who was one of the organizers of the Decembrist movement and was a freemason).
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin b. May 26 / 6 June 1799 in Moscow, Russian poet;
his paternal grandfather, Leo / Lev A. Pushkin was artillery colonel;
the father - Sergei L. Pushkin (1767-1848),
a Pushkin's mother was a granddaughter of Hannibal.
Brother of the poet - Lew Puszkin vel Lev Pushkin born 1805.
Nikolai Leontievich DUBBELT / Nicholas (1819-1874) was also Lieutenant-General (1864), commander 1852 - 1856 Belarusian Hussar Regiment.
Brother of Leonti Vasilievich -
Peter V. Dubbelt (born 1794 in Mogilev, Belarus now), the Adjutant in 1822-26 of General N. N. Rajewski.
A cousin of Leonti Vasilievich -
Ivan M. Dubbelt (born 1805, Riga), served in the Estonian Jaeger Regiment, took part in suppressing the Polish uprising of 1863-64.
His son Evgenii / Eugene I. Dubbelt, served from 1861 in Tiflis / Tbilisi).
The Uzkoje estate that was otherwise Uzkoje village, situated 15,5 km S-W-S of Moscow core in the suburbs of the capital i.e. 9 km from boundary of urban housing in 1917, and there are nowadays Litovskij bulvar Str. and Jasnogorskaja Str. near by Vitcevskij forest and also Tschertanovka river.
Ivan Vernadsky born 24 or 26 May / 5 or June 7, New Style, 1821 in Kiev - died 26 or 27 March / 7 or 8 April on the Gregorian calendar, 1884 in St. Petersburg,
father of Vladimir Vernadsky,
grandfather of George Vernadsky.
The first wife died in ten years after the marriage, leaving him a son, Nicholas.
The second time, Ivan marries her cousin - the daughter of Ukrainian landowner Anna Petrovna Konstantynowicz, teacher of music and singing.
Vernadsky Ivan was a teacher of Russian literature in high school; in 1847, in St. Petersburg, Ivan V. defended a master's degree thesis; after at the University of St. Vladimir; in 1850 he was transferred to the same department in Moscow University and was here from 1851 until 1856 as full professor; in the village Giant Shishaki in Poltava government Vernadsky had got a mansion, where all the family was living in summer.
Konstantynowicz / Konstantinowicz / Konstantinovich Anna Petrovna was a daughter of Brigadier-General Piotr H. Konstantinovich / Konstantynowicz (b. ca 1795) and was the second wife of Ivan Vasilyevich Vernadsky. Anna Petrovna, nee Konstantinovich / Konstantynowicz born 1837 - died 1898. H. Konstantinovich that is Henryk for example or Gawrila / Havrila born circa 1770.
Her brother, Ivan Petrovich Konstantynowicz / Jan son of Piotr Konstantynowicz b. 1818 died 1877, a professional Navy officer, after a cadet school - 1834 he achieved Captain 1st Rank in 1868, in 1875 he served in the Caucasian Army, died in Tiflis. Owned estates in the province of Poltava, the Pereyaslavl County, Voitovtsy village.
Modzalevsky Leo / Lev 1837 - 1896, the teacher, a graduate of History and Philology of St. Petersburg University. He worked in the schools of St. Petersburg and Tiflis / Tbilisi, the author of many works on pedagogy. His wife Alexandra Ivanovna nee Konstantynowicz was born 1848.
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski
was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in the Nogat river close to Malbork. The son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1705, d. ca 1766. The grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768.
Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670.
Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1710/1715, had one sister, named above Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW.
Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843; they had the son Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868, m. Marcianna / Marianna Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna was the daughter of Jan Nepomucen married 2nd to Petronela nee Drywa-Zakrzewska in 1804, born 1776 / 1780. Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska + Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Above Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski 1788-1868, Duke in 1861, had the son Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron back to Russia in 1840, 1841 served at Caucasus; Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron = Dmitri / Dmitry Ivanovich / Dmitrij, born in 1824 or 1825 - d. 1899, Infantry General;
and the grandson
Pyotr Dmitrievich Svyatopolk-Mirsky (1857 - 1914), the governor of Penza and Vilna governments, Minister of Interior of Russia.
Dmitrij Hariton Ruryk Miron = Dmitrij's brothers and sisters:
1. Boleslawa Rodys 1831 - 1915, wife of Wilhelm Rodys, and the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen [see Russian net in Zgierz/Bratoszewice/Glowno/Lodz/Zdunska Wola and
German/Gypsies/Jews peoples].
2. Ekaterina d. 1879;
3. Vladymir 1823 - 1861.
4.
Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski 1833 - 1898; a godson of Tsar Nicolas II, and was "aide de camp" of the Tsar, General-Adjutant 1874 (1877-1878 war), the member of the State Council of Imperial Russia in 1898; and in 1881-1898 The Don Cossack chief; he died at his estate Mir;
1st m. Princess Vera Ilyitchnina Gruzinsky / Grouzinzky in Tiflis, Georgia on 4 May 1860; ie. Wiera Bagratyd / Pss Vera b. Tbilisi 1842.
the daughter of ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky and Anastasja.
Mentioned above ELIZBAR / ILIA Grigorievich Bagration Gruzinsky b. 1790, d. 1854, was the son of Giorgi XII Bagrationi (King of Kartli and Kakheti) and Mariam.
Named above Giorgi XII Bagrationi King of Kartli and Kakheti, b. 1746, d. 1800, the son of Erekle II, King of Georgia and Anna Abashidze.
Erekle II Bagrationi / Iraklij, known as Herculius II, b. 1720 in Telavi, in Kakheti, Georgia; d. 1798; was the son of
Teimuraz II, King of Kakheti and Kartli.
Teimuraz II was the son of
Erekle I, King of Kartli and Kakheti b. 1637, d. 1709 in Iran.
Erekle I was a grandson of the late king Teimuraz I of Kakheti,
returned from exile in Russia to claim his succession. He was soon summoned to Iran by Shah Suleiman I. The shah would install Erekle as King of Kakheti and therefore attempted, though vainly, to seize the throne of Imereti.
And the branch of Wybicki - Nostitz-Jackowski - Trampczynski - my family Kiedrzynski:
Jozef Rufin Wybicki, 1747 - 1822, jurist, poet, the author of "Dabrowski's Mazurek", which in 1927 was adopted as the Polish national anthem.
Wybicki was born in Bedomin, close to Nowa Karczma and Koscierzyna; the son of Piotr Ernest Wybicki, 1700 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy - 1758;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki and Elzbieta.
Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
the son of Jan Wybicki b. ca 1630 - ca 1700, and Katarzyna;
the grandson of Maciej Wybicki OLDEST.
The line of Wybicki - Nostitz-Jackowski:
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski younger, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski and Anna;
above Aleksander was the half brother of MARCIANNA Nostitz-Jackowska;
Marcjanna Swiatopelk-Mirska nee Nostitz-Jackowska, was the wife of Tomasz Bogumil Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski, and the mother of
Dimitry Swiatopelk-Mirski, and Mikolaj Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Above Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770,
was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA, Nostitz-Jackowska.
Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat,
the son of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora.
Mentioned Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1705, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670.
Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766 m. Anna Nostitz - Jackowska [Anna Skorzewska born Nostitz-Jackowska], ca 1710/1715 - 1768. Anna was the daughter of above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670. Anna Skorzewska Jackowska had one sister Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowski married Kiedrzynska. Franciszka JACKOWSKA married Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, then he was the owner of Bieganin close to RASZKOW. Her son Jakub Kiedrzynski was the posesor of Orpiszewek close to PLESZEW. Jakub's brother was IZYDOR Kiedrzynski - my line.
TADEUSZ Swiatopelk-Mirski b. ca 1760 and Jan SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI b. ca 1770, m. Tekla Burgundyfera Despot-Zenowicz, probably were the brothers of Franciszek Ksawery SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI, b. ca 1760, married to Katarzyna Badowska, 1764 - 1843, who had the son
Tomasz Bogumil Swiatopelk - Mirski, 1788, d. 1868.
And
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, 1782 in Wadzyn, close to Brodnica - 1852 in Swierczyny, close to Brodnica.
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.
Jan Nepomuzen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska
[Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki;
the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770, and the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat; the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Rozalia Trzebska].
Aleksandr Petrovich PUSHKIN, 1689-1726 [the son of Pyotr Petrovich PUSHKIN, 1644-1692, married Fedosya Yurievna ESIPOVA], Sergent + Avdotya Ivanovna GOLOVINA [the daughter of Ivan Mikhailovich GOLOVIN, ca 1672-1737, married Maria Petrovna DOROSHENKO, the daughter of Petro Dorofeyevych DOROSHENKO, 1627-1698, commander-in-chief of Ukraine (1668-1669) and Governor of Kirov (in Russia) + Efrosinia YANENKO-KHMELNYTSKY d. in 1684], ca 1694-1725, had children: Marya PUSHKIN, b. 1721; Lev Alexandrovich PUSHKIN, older, 1723-1790, married in 1747 to Marya Matveevna VOEJKOVA / Vojejkov, 1724-1757, and second m. in 1763 to Olga Vasilievna CHICHERINA, 1737-1802; Mikhail PUSHKIN b. 1724.
Above MARIA Doroshenko was the sister of Lyubov Petrivna DOROSHENKO married to Yukhym Yakovych SKOROPADSKY, with the son IVAN Skoropadski b. 1646, a Cossack Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host in office in 1708-1722.
Ivan m. Anastazja Markowicz Dabica. In 1718 Ivan's daughter married Count Pyotr Pyotrovich Tolstoy, the son of Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy + Solomonida Dubrowska.
The Hetman Piotr Doroszenko had no male children but Pavlo Skoropadsky, a descendant of his brother, briefly ruled Ukraine 200 years late, aft. Russian Revolutions in 1917/1918.
Above Count Petr Petrovich Tolstoi, b. 1686, Count in 1724. Petr Tolstoi had a sons Ivan Tolstoi and Pyotr Petrovich Tolstoy + Uliana Skoropadska. Ulyiana had 2 children: Aleksandr Tolstoi / Aleksandr Tolstoy. 1719 - 1792. Alexandre Petrovitch Tolstoi m. Yevdokiya Izmaylova, with among others son Pyotr Aleksandrovich Tolstoy, Russian general b. 1769 + Maria Golicyn, with the son General Aleksander Tolstoi b. 1801 + Anna Gruzinska, b. 1798, Georgian princess, known Anna Gruzinskaya / Anna Georgiyevna Gruzinskaya of the BAGRATION family.
Prince George Alexandrovich Gruzinskij (1762-1852) rules Lyskovo, and here his children were born, above Anna and Ivan.
His father -
Prince Alexander Bakarovich Gruzinskij / Bakarovich Alexander Bagration of the Bagration of Mukhrani Royal Family, mother - Darya Alexandrovna Menshikov, his grandfather - Georgian King Vahtangovich Bakar, and great-grandfather - Georgian King Vakhtang VI. George's brother Alexander and sisters Anna and Daria.
Named here Anna Bagration Gruzinskaya b. August 17, 1760 and was married Alexander Galitzine / Golitzyn and second time married Boris A. Golitsyn / Galitzine / Golitzyn. She died on October 11, 1842. After death of George / Yegor / Egor Alexandrovich Gruzinsky, the LYSKOVO estate passed to his daughter Anna b. 1798, and her husband, Count Aleksander Tolstoy. In 1863 here a plant was owned by the daughter of Prince Egor Alexandrovich Tolstoy [his brother Pyotr Alexandrovich Tolstoy, 1769/1770-1844], Countess Anna, then Theodore Y. Ermolaev bought all.
Count Alexander Petrovich Tolstoy was born in 1801 in St. Petersburg, served in the Horse Artillery Guards, the Cavalry Regiment and was appointed adjutant to the Chief of Staff of the 1st Army Gen. Dibich; by the State Archive of the Russian Federation: 'The appointment of Count Alexander P. Procurator of the Holy Synod was followed on September 20, 1856 during the Emperor Alexander II' in Moscow.
In 1833, Earl married the daughter of Duke George Alexandrovich Gruzinsky - Anna Georgievna. Anna Gruzinskaja was the granddaughter of the Georgian Prince Bakar, a direct descendant of Vakhtang VI.
Gogol was familiar with the Archimandrite Antony, and Nashchokina Vera, the wife of a friend of Pushkin, Pavel Nashchokin, in 1848 or 1849; Gogol in 1839 had already corresponded with the Count Alexander Petrovich Tolstoy; this acquaintance grew into a close friendship; Gogol often lived at Tolstoy properties: in Paris, Moscow and in the estate of Anna, Lyskovo. Personal correspondence of Gogol with Count Tolstoy, was very extensive, but after the death of writer Lev / Leo Tolstoy, perhaps, destroyed their letters.
Anna Georgievna Bagration Gruzinskaya b. on January 31, 1798 died on July 17, 1889 and her father George Aleksandrovich Gruzinsky Bagration of Mukhrani Royal Family b. 1762 and died 1852, 15 May. She was born in Moscow, married Aleksandr Petrovich Tolstoy b. on January 28, 1801 died on July 21, 1873; she died in Moscow; her grandfather Aleksandr Bakarovich Gruzinsky / Alexander Bakarovich Bagration b. 1726, m. Darya Alexandrovna Menshikov, and died in 1791, Smolensk.
Pyotr Alexandrovich Tolstoy 1769/1770-1844 [see above his brother EGOR], from 1797 Adjutant General, in 1806-1807 the main army chief of staff, in 1829, Chief of St. Petersburg and Kronstadt. His wife Maria Golitsyn Alekseevna 1772-1826.
Children among others:
1.
Egor Petrovich Tolstoi / Jegor Tolstoy, younger, 1802-1874, Lieutenant-General, Senator since 1861, his wife Princess Varvara Petrovna Troubetzkoy;
2.
and Vladymir 1805-1875, Major General, his wife Countess Sofya Orlov-Denisov.
Varvara Petrovna Troubetzkoy died February 12, 1900, marriage: Jegor / Egor / Yegor Petrovich Tolstoy b. July 19, 1802 and died March 12, 1874, child: Mary Yegorovna / Marija Jegorovna Tolstaya born 1843.
Father of Varvara -
Peter Petrovich Troubetzkoy / Trubetskoy, b. August 23, 1793 and died August 13, 1840.
Grandparents of Varvara:
Peter Sergeevich Troubetzkoy / Trubetskoy b. 1760 died 1817 and Darya Alexandrovna Gruzinskaya of the branch Bagration of Mukhrani from the Royal Family died 1796.
Vasily Orlov vel Orlov-Denisov, born 1775, count had his children:
1.
Css Sophia Orlov Denisov b. 1817 and married to Vladimir Pietrovich Tolstoy;
2.
Mikhail Orlov-Denisov born 1823 with wife from the Chertkov family, graf;
3.
Lyubov Orlova-Denisova / Orlov - Denisov married to Nikolai Trubetskoy; she b. 1828, d. 1860;
4.
Fedor / Fiodor born 1802 or 1806 with wife from the Nikitin family;
5.
Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin, he was born ? and died before 1868, Major-General, ataman Orenburg Cossacks. Princess Maria Mikhailovna Katenin, died at Freiburg-im-Breisgau, on 23rd October 1910 or 1903 ?, was the daughter of mentioned Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin, and Countess Nadejda Vasilievna / Nadiezda, the second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov.
Above Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin,
the son of
Andrew / Andrej Katenin 'youngest' b. 1768 and d. 1835, mother - Irina Lermontov.
His grandfather Fedor Katenin b. maybe ca 1730,
and his great-grandfather Ivan Nikitich Katenin b. maybe ca 1690, d. 4 December 1723.
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 in 1899 and Vice-Governor in 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 b. 1774, and Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya, b. 1783.
Martynov / Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760, had above named brother
Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich b. 1774, d. 1839 or after 1840 + Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska, Polish noble woman (1783 - 1851), the daughter of Major and State Councilor Mikhail Vasilyevich Tarnowski (1759 - ?). Maria Tarnowska [Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska - Polish, 1783 - 1851] came from the Ukrainian Cossacks.
Children of Elzbieta Tarnowska MARTYNOW were:
Elizabeth Solomonovna Martynov,
Ekaterina Martynova Solomonovna (Rzhevskaya - Rzhevskij Michal),
Michael Solomonovich Martynov, 1814-1860;
Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich, 1815 / 1816 - 1875 / 1876, who in 1841 killed Lermontov in a duel, his family related to Kolirovsky and Romeiko - Hurko (Polish);
b. in 1819 - Natalia Martynova Solomonovna;
Julia Martynova Solomonovna Gagarin, b. 1821;
Dmitry Martynov Solomonovich, born 1824 and died 1909;
also Pawel MARTYNOV and
Peter Solomonovich Martynov (? born ca 1820) - friends of Stefan Drzewiecki, Polish nobleman but about Pawel and Peter no any inf.
Above Michael Tarnavskiy / Mikhail Vasilyevich Tarnowski b. 1759, was the son of
Wasyl Tarnowski / Vasily Tarnowski, b. ca 1720 [Vasily was Cossak, captain of Poltava regiment];
the grandson of Jan Tarnowski / Ivan Grigorevich Tarnavskiy died 1761 (? born ca 1700).
The great-grandson of Grigorij TARNOWSKI (? born ca 1670) who was a son of Jan TARNOWSKI, b. ca 1650, and a grandson of Jozef Tarnowski, b. ca 1620.
Mentioned above Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760 - that is Martynov Dmitry Michajlovich b. 1760. Captain (or Major?), was a Kirsanov district (in Tambov Province) leader of the nobility.
His daughter was Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria Matriniwna second voto Krasnickaja (Krasnicki). Wiktoria born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev. Wiktoria MARTYNOW was the 1st married to Piotr Konstantynowicz. Piotr Konstantynowicz b. 1785, was the son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz, the 2nd, b. 1741.
Piotr Konstantynowicz died on October 9, 1850 in Kiev, Baykove cemetery; Kiev garrison 1836, general major in 1848, the son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz born 1741 and died 1786. Krzysztof
was the son of
ANASTAZY Konstantynowicz of the Mscislau branch, b. maybe ca 1700/1710.
Descendants of Peter DOROSHENKO:
Natalia Pushkin, Maria Nirod, and Dmytro Doroshenko. Natalia the 1st would marry the poet Alexander Pushkin, and have a daughter named also Natalia the 2nd, who was named the Countess of Merenberg following her marriage to her husband, a Nassau prince.
Above Natalia Nikolayevna Pushkin-Lanskaya the 1st, b. 1812, nee Goncharov, was the wife of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin from 1831 until his death in 1837.
Lev Sergeyevich Pushkin was a brother of the poet, a brave officer, and at the end of the life he was the Odessa customs officer, he married Elizabeth Alexandrovna Zagryazhskaya (1823 - 1898). They had four children: Olga (1844 - 1923), Anatoly (1846 - 1903 / 1905), Sophia (died in infancy) and Maria (1849 - 1928).
My relatives:
Konstantin / Konstantyn Konstantynowicz, the son of Alexandr Konstantynowicz / Aleksander Konstantynowicz. Konstantyn b. in Riga A.D. 1869 and died in Uzkoje estate ("Narrowly") near by Moscow = Moskva in 1924, he was member of the Ufa government office 1904 - 1917 in Baschkirische / Bashkortostan region, married Wiera Puszkin in 1894 - she was born 1871, the daughter of Anatol Puszkin / ANATOLIJ Pushkin (1846 - 1905) and granddaughter of Elzbieta Zagrazski / Jelisaveta Aleksandrovna Zagrjasjkaja / Zagrazski b. 15 December 1821, d. 9 April 1898 + Lev Pushkin / Lew Puszkin the 1st (b. 1805 - died in Odessa 1852, who was brother of famous writer Aleksander Puszkin; when Pushkin was young he communicated in French, not Russian, and he also wrote his first poetry in French).
Natalia the 1st was married second to Major-General Petr Petrovich Lanskoy from 1844 until her death in 1863. Natalia's the 1st father, Nikolay Afanasievich Goncharov, a scion of the family of paper manufacturers from Kaluga, m. Natalia Ivanovna Zagriajskaya / Zagrazska. Natalia Pushkina the 1st gave birth to four children: Maria (b. 1832, suggested as a prototype of Anna Karenina), Alexander (b. 1833), Grigory (b. 1835), and Natalia the 2nd (b. 1836) (who married into the royal House of Nassau-Weilburg to Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau and became Countess of Merenberg).
Above Peter / Petro Doroshenko, Piotr Doroszenko, 1627-1690/1698, married 3 times: Anna Semyonovna Doroshenko; Yefrosinia Liubov Janenko-Khmelnytsky and Ahafia / Agafia Eropkina. PETRO had children: Lubow Piotrowna Lizogub; Marija Golovina [m. Ivan Golovin with the son Ivan Ivanovich Golovin, and Ivan was the half-brother to Evdokija Pushkin, b. 1703 + Aleksandr Petrovich PUSHKIN. Evdokija was the mother to Lev Pushkin the 2nd, who was married twice: Marija VOJEJKOV and Olga CZICZERIN]; Oleksander Doroshenko; Aleksiej Doroshenko; Petro Doroshenko the 2nd and Kateryna.
In 1843, Natalia the 1st met Petr Petrovich Lanskoy (1799-1877), who served at the same regiment as her brother. She had been courted by many worthy suitors, but Lanskoy won her heart by promising to take care of her children as of his own ones. Their wedding was held in Strelna on 16 July 1844. Lanskoy was in favour with the tsar, and had had a remarkable career before his marriage. Following the marriage, Natalia gave birth to three daughters: Alexandra (b. 1845), Elizaveta (b. 1846) and Sophia (b. 1848).
Natalia's the 1st granddaughter - Nadejda Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven.
Nadejda Mikhailovna Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (nee Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby, until 1917 Princess George of Battenberg; 28 March 1896 - 22 January 1963). Countess Nadejda de Torby was the second daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia and his morganatic wife Countess Sophie of Merenberg. She was a younger sister of Countess Anastasia de Torby. Nadejda's paternal grandparents were Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich of Russia and Princess Cecily of Baden. Michael was the seventh and last child of Nicholas I of Russia and Charlotte of Prussia. Her mother was daughter of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau and his morganatic wife Natalia the 2nd Pushkina, Countess of Merenberg, the daughter of Aleksandr Pushkin, who in turn was a great-grandson of Peter the Great's African protege, Abram Petrovich Gannibal.
Nadejda married Prince George of Battenberg, later the 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, in London. Nadejda had two children: Lady Tatiana Elizabeth Mountbatten (16 December 1917 - 15 May 1988), who died unmarried, and David Michael Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven (12 May 1919 - 14 April 1970), father of the present Marquess.
David Michael grew up at the family home in Holyport, Berkshire and enjoyed a close friendship with his first cousin Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later the Duke of Edinburgh [the husband of the QUEEN]. David Michael had 2 children: David George Mountbatten, 4th Marquess of Milford Haven (born 6 June 1961) and Lord Ivar Mountbatten (born 9 March 1963). David George Lord Milford Haven married first Sarah Georgina Walker (born London, Middlesex, 17 November 1961/2). Lord Milford Haven married first Sarah Georgina Walker. They had two children: Lady Tatiana Helen Georgia Mountbatten (born London, 16 April 1990) who works in public relations. She married on 23 July 2022, at Winchester Cathedral, Alexander 'Alick' Bernard Molyneux Dru (born 1991).
Konstantynowicz Konstantin, son of Alexandr / Aleksander Konstantynowicz, b. in Riga A.D. 1869 and died in Uzkoje estate ("Narrowly") near by Moscow = Moskva in 1924, he was member of the Ufa government office 1904 - 1917 in Baschkirische / Bashkortostan region, married Wiera Puszkin in 1894 - she was born 1871,
the daughter of Anatol Puszkin / Pushkin (1846 - 1905)
and grandchild of
Elzbieta Zagrazski (Russian noble house of Zagrashskije, for the first time information in 1493 - 1503. Jelisaveta Aleksandrovna Zagrjasjkaja / Zagrazski b. 15 December 1821, d. 9 April 1898) and Lev Pushkin / Lew Puszkin
(b. 1805 - died in Odessa 1852, who was brother of famous writer; when Pushkin was young he communicated in French, not Russian, and he also wrote his first poetry in French).
Lev Sergeyevich Pushkin was a brother of the poet, a brave officer, and at the end of the life he was the Odessa customs officer, he married Elizabeth Alexandrovna Zagryazhskaya (1823 - 1898).
They had four children:
Olga (1844 - 1923),
Anatoly (1846 - 1903 / 1905),
Sophia (died in infancy)
and Maria (1849 - 1928).
Descendants of 'Levushka':
the grandson of Lev S. Pushkin -
Alexander Anatolyevich Pushkin (1872 - 1919)
son of Anatol / Anatoly Pushkin, at the end of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum entered military service. In 1912, he served in the rank of captain, and in 1917 as Lieutenant-Captain; A. A. Pushkin joined the White movement, and in the army commanded a brigade of the South Russian Kuban Cossacks. In the battle with the mountaineers who supported the Bolsheviks, he was killed.
His widow, Catherine nee Chikin and three children went to Estonia.
Alexander Pushkin was living among immigrants in Estonia, Narva, in the mid-1920s.
He was great-grandson of the poet's younger brother Lev Sergeyevich Pushkin.
The famous Pushkin's great-grandfather Abram Petrovich Hannibal lived in Estonia for 21 years and in Revel a Pushkin's grandfather was born - Osip Abramovich Gannibal. In Narva in 1821, and at Revel in 1824 rested Pushkin's sister - Olga Sergeevna. Grigory Alexandrovich Pushkin's grandson served in the Pechora regiment stationed in the years 1911-1914 in Narva.
Here were born two sons of Grigory:
Sergei and Gregory.
In Estonia, the 1920s a descendant of Hannibal was living in Tartu; in Narva, Pushkin's great-nieces Alla and Irene in 1924 and a great-nephew - Alexander Alexandrovich Pushkin (born 1912) in 1926, acc. to Kolpakov; the family fled the Bolsheviks at the end of 1919; mother - E. I. Pushkin worked in a Narva emigre school, and her two daughters were in this school. Father, Alexander A. Pushkin was brutally murdered by the Bolsheviks in southern Russia in 1920, in Ekaterinodar. On the other hand, a son of Grigory Pushkin was Gregory, and born in Narva; he was the great-grandson of Alexander Pushkin. In May 1926, the boy - a great-nephew Alexander Alexandrovich Pushkin (born 1912) - came to Narva from Russia. The son of Lev Pushkin was Alexander, who was born on December 30, 1872. His son was born in 1912. A. Pushkin before the war in 1914 was a officer and lived in St. Petersburg (Daymische village near Petersburg, where he lived). In St. Petersburg was living the Chikin family and from the family was a wife of A. Pushkin - Pushkin Katherine nee Chikin. The Narva emigrant High School, where E. Pushkin worked in the 1920s, was one of the best. But the teachers, in summer, did not receive a salary, and to live, go to the heavy physical work: E. I. Pushkin maid in Haapsalu, not having a separate room and forced to earn money in the summer. On the Pushkin family in Estonia is a book of Gernet.
Aleksander Konstantynowicz b. ca 1825/1828/1832, who came from an Ukrainian military and landowning family, he lived in the government of Poltava (now in Ukraine), also in Kiev
(Olga I. Konstantynowicz who was born 1860 in Kiev - since 1880 in Paris and USA at the beginning of the 20th cent. - his daughter)
and verified the noble descent in Kishinev in 1893. He was general - lieutenant and war governor of the Turgai (Orenburg capital then and Arkalyk now) region in the 19th century. Next the Bessarabia governor.
His father Piotr Konstantynowicz (relation of Wlodzimierz Wernadskij) was Brigadier-General, too -
Piotr was son of H. (G. ?) Konstantynowicz.
His sister Anna Petrovna Konstantynowicz was the second wife (1862) of Jan Wernadskij
(that is Ivan Vernadski = Ivan Vasil'evich Vernadsky who was born in Kiev 1821, son of Vasilii; Ivan worked in Home Office 1856 - 1867, died 1884 in Sankt Peterburg = St Petersburg;
her son Vladymir was born in St. Petersburg on February 28 / March 12, 1863, lived in Kharkov, where the family had moved when he was five and acted as a Soviet specialist in mineralogy - taught himself Ukrainian and Polish;
her granddaughter married Fokin)
and she worked as a music teacher in Petersburg just before 1862.
LEW Modzelewski / Modzalevsky Leo / Lev 1837 - 1896, the teacher, a graduate of History and Philology of St. Petersburg University. He worked in the schools of St. Petersburg and Tiflis / Tbilisi, the author of many works on pedagogy. His wife Alexandra Ivanovna nee Konstantynowicz was born 1848.
Mikhail P. Rehbinder, he studied at the St. Petersburg School of Jurisprudence and worked at the Law Faculty of the University; he lived in an estate Lyadno in the Novgorod province; he was trying to create together with peasants agricultural co-operative in his estate in the Novgorod province; he left his family and went to the USA in 1909; his wife Victoria Konstantynowicz, daughter of Ivan / Jan Konstantynowicz; her son Alexander died d. 1906.
Weimar Orest E., b. 1845 died 1885, prominent physician in St. Petersburg, the owner of orthopedic clinics; populist, organized the escape of Kropotkin from prison in 1876 acc. to 'Notes of a revolutionary' by Kropotkin; he was arrested in 1879 and sentenced to 15 years in prison; it was the Russian-Turkish war period and this prison shortened to 10 years; he died in prison at Kara; his wife Victoria Konstantynowicz daughter of Jan / Ivan Konstantinovich / Konstantynowicz - she was b. 1846 and died in 1899 / 1900.
Kravchenko Ivan Ilyich 1829-1890, a assessor in 1867, lived and died in Piryatin in the Poltava area; his wife Helena Petrovna Konstantynowicz daughter of Piotr Konstantynowicz, she was born 1831 and died no earlier than 1909; her son - probably not only one - Sergey.
Alexander Konstantynowicz son of Piotr / Petr, born 1832 died 1903, was a professional soldier, in service since 1846, an artilleryman; the Colonel in 1867, Major-General in 1877, Lieutenant-General in 1889; conquest of Khiva in 1873, in 1878 to 1883 he was the military governor of Orenburg, and Commander of Turgay region; since 1883 to 1899 - Governor of Bessarabia, since 1889 member of the Minister of the Interior; awards Anne 1st Class, Vladimir 2nd degree, the White Eagle; his wife since 1856 Ilyashenko Sophia Antonovna 1840 d. 1896.
Some of his children:
Olga b. 1858 or 1860 and died ?, daughter of Alexander P. Konstantynowicz, in 1878 she married Andrei Ivanovich Schmidt, who served in the Orenburg district court; she emigrated to Paris and USA.
Michal Konstantynowicz / Michael b. 1860 and died in 1902, he was a district marshal of the nobility in Kovno Province in 1899,
his children:
Xenia nee Konstantynowicz b. 1889, Natalia nee Konstantynowicz born 1894;
Catherine / Katarzyna daughter of Alexander b. 1863 died in 1942, in 1885 she married P. A. Galenkovski,
and after her divorce in 1905 she married L. N. Chernoyarov;
her daughter from her first marriage, Elizabeth married Suprunov;
Sofia nee Konstantynowicz b. 1864 died 1942, in 1886 she married E. A. Mamchich, before the Revolution she was living in Chisinau - the Kremenchug area;
Natalia nee Konstantynowicz 1867 d. 1938?, in 1889, she married Jerzy Bulacel / Gregory Pavlovich Bulatsel;
Constantine / Konstantyn Konstantynowicz born 1869 and died no earlier than 1917, son of Aleksander P. Konstantynowicz, in the 90s of the 19th cent. he served in the office in the Bessarabian Province, the Akkerman district, in 1904 member of the Ufa provincial office on Peasant Affairs, he had property - land in the Sterlitamak county of the Ufa province (all inf. about Konstantyn Konstantynowicz need to be check).
Ilyashenko Sophia Antonovna b. 1840 d. 1896, was daughter of a captain; her husband since 1856 was Alexander P. Konstantynowicz, 1832-1903.
The history and genealogy of the Konstantynowicz family in the Berezyna parish, 13 km to Lubuszany / Luboszany - the estate of Sapieha and Potocki / Krystyna
Tyszkiewicz Potocka - the line to the Templars of Krzeszowice, General Franciszek Paszkowski and Poniatowski.
Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna Romanov (de Torby), Marchioness of Milford Haven, b. 1896, the daughter of Mikhail Mikhailovich Romanov of Russia, Grand Duke of Russia +
Countess Sophie of Merenberg / Sophie Nikolaievna de Torby (von Merenberg), b. 1868, the daughter of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau + Natalia Alexandrovna Pushkin,
Css born in 1836, the daughter of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin + Natalia Nikolaevna Goncharova. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin b. 1799, and Poet Aleksander Puszkin was the brother to Lev Pushkin, b. 1805. LEV m. Elizavetha Zagrazskaja, b. 1823, the daughter of Aleksander Stanislaw Zagrazski. LEV + Elizavetha Zagrazski had a son Anatoly Lvovich Pushkin. ANATOL m. OLGA Aleksandrovna b. 1852. Anatoly Lvovich Pushkin b. 1846. Konstantin Konstantynowicz / Konstantyn Konstantynowicz, the son of Alexandr Konstantynowicz / Aleksander Konstantynowicz. Konstantyn b. in Riga A.D. 1869 and died in Uzkoje estate ("Narrowly") near by Moscow = Moskva in 1924, he was member of the Ufa government office 1904 - 1917 in Baschkirische / Bashkortostan region, married Wiera Puszkin in 1894 - she was born 1871, the daughter of Anatol Puszkin / ANATOLIJ Pushkin (1846 - 1905) and granddaughter of Elzbieta Zagrazski / Jelisaveta Aleksandrovna Zagrjasjkaja / Zagrazski b. 15 December 1821, d. 9 April 1898 + Lev Pushkin / Lew Puszkin the 1st (b. 1805 - died in Odessa 1852, who was brother of famous writer Aleksander Puszkin; when Pushkin was young he communicated in French, not Russian, and he also wrote his first poetry in French).
At Coronation in MAY 2023 was James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Wessex, styled Viscount Severn from his birth until 10 March 2023, a member of the British royal family. He is the younger child and only son of Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, and Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh. He is the youngest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the youngest nephew of King Charles III. At the time of his birth, he was 8th in the line of succession to the British throne; as of May 2023, he is 14th. David Michael grew up at the family home in Holyport, Berkshire and enjoyed a close friendship with his first cousin Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later the Duke of Edinburgh [the husband of the QUEEN]. Nadejda Mikhailovna Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (nee Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby, until 1917 Princess George of Battenberg; 28 March 1896 - 22 January 1963). Countess Nadejda de Torby was the second daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia and his morganatic wife Countess Sophie of Merenberg. She was a younger sister of Countess Anastasia de Torby. Nadejda's paternal grandparents were Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich of Russia and Princess Cecily of Baden. Michael was the seventh and last child of Nicholas I of Russia and Charlotte of Prussia. Her mother was daughter of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau and his morganatic wife Natalia the 2nd Pushkina, Countess of Merenberg, the daughter of Aleksandr Pushkin, who in turn was a great-grandson of Peter the Great's African protege, Abram Petrovich Gannibal. Nadejda married Prince George of Battenberg, later the 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, in London. Nadejda had two children: Lady Tatiana Elizabeth Mountbatten (16 December 1917 - 15 May 1988), who died unmarried, and David Michael Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven (12 May 1919 - 14 April 1970), father of the present Marquess. Mentioned James Alexander Philip Theo Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Wessex (born 17 December 2007), styled Viscount Severn is the youngest grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and the youngest nephew of King Charles III.
Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia b. 1861 [= Mikhail Mikhailovich Romanov of Russia, Grand Duke of Russia + Countess Sophie of Merenberg / Sophie Nikolaievna de Torby (von Merenberg), b. 1868] was a son of Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich of Russia; "he was a year old when, in 1862, the family moved to Tiflis, Georgia on the occasion of his father's being named Viceroy of the Caucasus. Grand Duke Michael spent his early years in the Caucasus, where his family lived for twenty years. ... He was educated at home by private tutors. ... During the years in the Caucasus, the Grand Duke excelled at horsemanship and started his military career. As a young man, he served in the Russo-Turkish War and became a Colonel. ... In 1882, when Grand Duke Michael was twenty years old, he returned with his family to St. Petersburg...", acc. to Wikipedia.
His father Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich of Russia, born 1832, served 1862 - 1882 as the Governor General of Caucasia, being seated in Tbilisi. Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich had son Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich - Sandro / Sasho who was a key figure in the development of the Russian air force; Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro), b. 01 April 1866 in Tbilisi died 1933, Nice, France. Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro): Chief of the Commercial navigation and ports (1902-1905), during the First World war was in charge of the aviation in the army: paid much attention to the development of aviation industry in Russia, on his initiative, established flight schools, began preparing the first national flight training and 1914 appointed head of the organization of aviation business in the armies.
Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich - Sandro / Sasho was a key figure in the development of the Russian air force; well-bred in Georgia / Sakartvelo.
Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich born 13 / 25 October 1832 in Peterhof, Field Marshal and on December 6, 1862 was appointed governor in the Caucasus and commander the Caucasian Army, with all rights chief of the army to July 23, 1881. Initiator of the compilation of the 'Caucasian Collection', published in Tiflis in 1876-1912. In marriage he had six sons and one daughter, among others Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro), b. 01 April 1866 in Tbilisi died 1933, Nice, France: Chief of the Commercial navigation and ports (1902-1905), during the First World war was in charge of the aviation in the army: paid much attention to the development of aviation industry in Russia, on his initiative, established flight schools, began preparing the first national flight training and 1914 appointed head of the organization of aviation business in the armies. Mason, and called himself Philalethes. Receiving education at home in Georgia, often went for long voyages: 1886 - 1889 made a voyage round the world on the corvette 'Rynda' and in 1890 - 91, at his own yacht 'Tamara' traveled to India, described in his journals. In 1892 he commanded the destroyer 'Revel', in 1895, was a senior officer of a battleship and in 1899, on the battleship 'Admiral Apraksin', then transferred to the Black Sea Fleet, where he commanded the battleship 'Rostislav'. With the beginning of the 1st World War, in fact, led the fleet of Russia. In 1915, Admiral, with the December 1916 field inspector - general of military aircraft; after February 1917 was in the Crimea, and in 1919 went into exile. Since 1903 an honorary member of the Nikolaev Naval Academy, was also the chairman of the Eng. Technical Society. In exile, was the honorary chairman of the Union of Russian military pilots and he was the patron of the National Organization for Russian scouts. He was in France in 1909 and next established the Volunteer Aerial Association under his presidency (All Russian Aero Club) and set up the first military aviation school in Sebastopol in 1909 or 1910 - finally formed at Sevastopol (Sebastopol) for the winter 1912 and in Gatchina for the summer 1912; near to Russian military intelligence. The Duke, Freemason, Vice-Admiral was appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Military Air Fleet in 1914 or 1915 and he became Inspector of Aviation; aide-de-camp to Nicholas II, an old friend of the Tsar and married to his sister Xenia.
In 1892, at the beginning Louis Franzevich Dyuflon founded technical office in the 2nd half of the 19th century in Moscow. L. Duflon / Dyuflon and Apollon Konstantynowicz acted in the St. Petersburg branch of the 'Breguet' Company (A. Konstantynowicz / Apollon Konstantinovich / Constantinovich for the Breguet Moscow branch). At present the Montres Breguet SA is a member company of the Swatch Group of western Switzerland in L'Abbaye (L'Abbaye is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland; around 30 km north - west of Lausanne). It was founded by Abraham-Louis Breguet in Paris in 1775.
Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna Romanov (de Torby), Marchioness of Milford Haven, b. 1896, the daughter of Mikhail Mikhailovich Romanov of Russia, Grand Duke of Russia + Countess Sophie of Merenberg / Sophie Nikolaievna de Torby (von Merenberg), b. 1868, the daughter of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau + Natalia Alexandrovna Pushkin, Css born in 1836, the daughter of Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin + Natalia Nikolaevna Goncharova. Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin b. 1799, and Poet Aleksander Puszkin was the brother to Lev Pushkin, b. 1805. LEV m. Elizavetha Zagrazskaja, b. 1823, the daughter of Aleksander Stanislaw Zagrazski. LEV + Elizavetha Zagrazski had a son Anatoly Lvovich Pushkin. ANATOL m. OLGA Aleksandrovna b. 1852. Anatoly Lvovich Pushkin b. 1846.
Dyuflon / Duflon / Dufflon, Konstantynowicz and Co. - the Company of the Electromechanical Factories of Constructions abbreviated as DEKA in 1892 - 1918. History and genealogy of the noble Konstantynowicz family. Brief genealogy of the Konstantinovich / Constantinovits / Constantinowitz / Konstantynowicz ancestry from Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland.
By Wikipedia:
"In 1676 Petro Doroshenko asked new Russian Tsar Feodor III to forgive him and promised his loyalty. In 1679 he was appointed voyevoda (governor-duke) of Vyatka in central Russia, and after a few years was granted an estate of Yaropolcha in Volokolamsk Uyezd.
Petro Doroshenko died in 1698 near Volokolamsk. To this day he remains a controversial figure in Ukrainian history. Some consider him a national hero who wanted an independent Ukraine, while to others he was a power-hungry Cossack Hetman who offered Ukraine to a Muslim Sultan in exchange for hereditary overlordship of his native land.
Among his descendants are Natalia Pushkina, Maria Nirod, and Dmytro Doroshenko". Natalia would marry the poet Alexander Pushkin, and have a daughter named also Natalia, who was named the Countess of Merenberg following her marriage to her husband, a Nassau prince. Their descendants subsequently married into, amongst others, the Romanov dynasty and the Westminster and Milford-Haven noble families of Great Britain. Dmytro on the other hand was a prominent Ukrainian political figure during the Russian Revolution and a leading Ukrainian emigre historian during the inter-war period.
The brief note to NIROD:
Css Maria Nirod was married to Viera Giedroic, like LGBT couple. This is the Giedroic line from Prince Jakub Giedroic b. ca 1700, and Jakub's brother was Prince Mikolaj Gedroic;
both the sons of Krzysztof b. ca 1670 (owner of Litwinowka, Sieliliszcze and Zeliwie), the grandsons of FABIAN b. ca 1630, who was the son of Bartlomiej Giedroic, Prince.
Bartlomiej Giedrojc b. ca 1585 (mentioned 1609-1613; an owner of Widziniszki, Swir, Spory and Gale), m. Pss Ewa Swirska. Bartlomiej was the son of Kacper Dowmont Matuszewicz Prince Giedrojc (b. ca 1535; signatory of the Act of Union 1569; Chamberlain of Kaunas in 1581; d.1601/1602) m. Anna.
And the grandson of Mateusz Gedroitski (Gedrojt) (mentioned 1528; envoy to Ivan the Terrible in 1551; Grand Ducal Governor of Vilnius; Grand Ducal Marshal; d. 1562.1563),
m. 1st Anna Princess Kroszynska, 2nd Zofia Narbutt. From above JAKUB b. ca 1700 - Michal b. ca 1730; next generation - Bonifacy Giedroic (b. 1760, living 1806); his son Ignacy Giedroic (b. 25 Jan 1797, living 1821; the owner of Ostankiewicze and Tatarynowo); his son Ignatij Wladyslaw Ignacevich Giedroic (princely title confirmed in Russia 4 Aug 1878; the owner of Slobodyszcze) - his daughter was Wiera Giedroic (b. Kijow on 26 Mar/7 Apr 1876, d. Kijow in Summer 1932; princely title confirmed in Russia on 26 June 1907; surgeon at the Imperial Hospital in Tsarskoe Selo; Professor of Medicine at Kiev); m. Maria Nirod. Both Bi-Lesbian, married Nirod. Wiera b. Kijow in
1876.
Countess Maria Nirod (24 May 1879 - 11 October 1965) was a maid of honour in the imperial court of Tsar Nicholas and Alexandra of Russia. After her husband's death, she assisted in the surgery of Dr. Wiera Giedroic / Vera Gedroits. She fled with her children to Kiev. Nirod was born as Maria Dmitrievna Mukhanova in 1879 in Tsarskoye Selo at St. Petersburg in Imperial Russia, to Maria Alexandrovna Kovalkova + Dmitry Ilyich Mukhanov.
She was descended through her maternal great-grandmother Vera Vasilievna Lukashevich-Trepova of Ukrainian aristocrats, including Hetman, Petro Doroshenko; Ivan Skoropadsky, Danylo Apostol, and Judge Vasyl Kochubey. In 1903, she married Count Feydor Mikhailovich Nirod. His family descended from Karl von Nierodt (von Nieroth), commander of the Knights of the Teutonic Order. They had two children, Feydor (1907-1996) and Marina.
Aleksandr Petrovich PUSHKIN, 1689-1726 [the son of Pyotr Petrovich PUSHKIN, 1644-1692,
married Fedosya Yurievna ESIPOVA], Sergent + Avdotya Ivanovna GOLOVINA [the daughter of Ivan Mikhailovich GOLOVIN, ca 1672-1737, married
Maria Petrovna DOROSHENKO, the daughter of Petro Dorofeyevych DOROSHENKO, 1627-1698, commander-in-chief of
Ukraine (1668-1669) and Governor of Kirov (in Russia) + Efrosinia YANENKO-KHMELNYTSKY d. in 1684], ca 1694-1725, had children:
Marya PUSHKIN, b. 1721; Lev Alexandrovich PUSHKIN, older, 1723-1790, married in 1747 to Marya Matveevna VOEJKOVA /
Vojejkov, 1724-1757, and second m. in 1763 to Olga Vasilievna CHICHERINA, 1737-1802; Mikhail PUSHKIN b. 1724.
Above MARIA Doroshenko was the sister of Lyubov Petrivna DOROSHENKO married to Yukhym Yakovych SKOROPADSKY, with
the son IVAN Skoropadski b. 1646, a Cossack Hetman of the Zaporizhian Host in office in 1708-1722.
Ivan m. Anastazja Markowicz Dabica. In 1718 Ivan's daughter married Count Pyotr Pyotrovich Tolstoy,
the son of Pyotr Andreyevich Tolstoy + Solomonida Dubrowska.
The Hetman Piotr Doroszenko had no male children but Pavlo Skoropadsky, a descendant of his brother,
briefly ruled Ukraine 200 years late, aft. Russian Revolutions in 1917/1918.
Above Count Petr Petrovich Tolstoi, b. 1686, Count in 1724. Petr Tolstoi had a sons Ivan Tolstoi and
Pyotr Petrovich Tolstoy + Uliana Skoropadska. Ulyiana had 2 children: Aleksandr Tolstoi / Aleksandr Tolstoy.
1719 - 1792. Alexandre Petrovitch Tolstoi m. Yevdokiya Izmaylova, with among others son
Pyotr Aleksandrovich Tolstoy, Russian general b. 1769 + Maria Golicyn, with the son General Aleksander Tolstoi
b. 1801 + Anna Gruzinska, b. 1798, Georgian princess, known Anna Gruzinskaya /
Anna Georgiyevna Gruzinskaya of the BAGRATION family.
Prince George Alexandrovich Gruzinskij (1762-1852)
rules Lyskovo, and here his children were born, above Anna and Ivan.
His father -
Prince Alexander Bakarovich Gruzinskij / Bakarovich Alexander Bagration of the Bagration of Mukhrani Royal Family,
mother - Darya Alexandrovna Menshikov, his grandfather - Georgian King Vahtangovich Bakar,
and great-grandfather - Georgian King Vakhtang VI. George's brother Alexander and sisters Anna and
Daria.
Named here Anna Bagration Gruzinskaya b. August 17, 1760 and was married Alexander Galitzine /
Golitzyn and second time married Boris A. Golitsyn / Galitzine / Golitzyn. She died on October 11, 1842.
After death of George / Yegor / Egor Alexandrovich Gruzinsky, the LYSKOVO estate passed to his daughter
Anna b. 1798, and her husband, Count Aleksander Tolstoy. In 1863 here a plant was owned by the daughter
of Prince Egor Alexandrovich Tolstoy [his brother Pyotr Alexandrovich Tolstoy, 1769/1770-1844], Countess Anna,
then Theodore Y. Ermolaev bought all.
Count Alexander Petrovich Tolstoy was born in 1801 in St. Petersburg, served in the Horse Artillery Guards,
the Cavalry Regiment and was appointed adjutant to the Chief of Staff of the 1st Army Gen. Dibich;
by the State Archive of the Russian Federation: 'The appointment of Count Alexander P. Procurator
of the Holy Synod was followed on September 20, 1856 during the Emperor Alexander II' in Moscow.
In 1833, Earl married the daughter of Duke George Alexandrovich Gruzinsky - Anna Georgievna. Anna Gruzinskaja
was the granddaughter of the Georgian Prince Bakar, a direct descendant of Vakhtang VI.
Gogol was familiar with the Archimandrite Antony, and Nashchokina Vera, the wife of a friend of Pushkin,
Pavel Nashchokin, in 1848 or 1849; Gogol in 1839 had already corresponded with the Count
Alexander Petrovich Tolstoy; this acquaintance grew into a close friendship;
Gogol often lived at Tolstoy properties: in Paris, Moscow and in the estate of Anna, Lyskovo.
Personal correspondence of Gogol with Count Tolstoy, was very extensive, but after the death of writer Lev /
Leo Tolstoy, perhaps, destroyed their letters.
Anna Georgievna Bagration Gruzinskaya b. on January 31, 1798 died on July 17, 1889 and her father George
Aleksandrovich Gruzinsky Bagration of Mukhrani Royal Family b. 1762 and died 1852, 15 May. She was born in
Moscow, married Aleksandr Petrovich Tolstoy b. on January 28, 1801 died on July 21, 1873; she died in Moscow;
her grandfather Aleksandr Bakarovich Gruzinsky / Alexander Bakarovich Bagration b. 1726, m.
Darya Alexandrovna Menshikov, and died in 1791, Smolensk.
Pyotr Alexandrovich Tolstoy 1769/1770-1844 [see above his brother EGOR], from 1797 Adjutant General,
in 1806-1807 the main army chief of staff,
in 1829, Chief of St. Petersburg and Kronstadt. His wife Maria Golitsyn Alekseevna 1772-1826.
Children among others:
1.
Egor Petrovich Tolstoi / Jegor Tolstoy, younger, 1802-1874, Lieutenant-General, Senator since 1861, his wife
Princess Varvara Petrovna Troubetzkoy;
2.
and Vladymir 1805-1875, Major General, his wife Countess Sofya Orlov-Denisov.
Varvara Petrovna Troubetzkoy died February 12, 1900, marriage: Jegor / Egor / Yegor Petrovich Tolstoy
b. July 19, 1802 and died March 12, 1874,
child: Mary Yegorovna / Marija Jegorovna Tolstaya born 1843.
Father of Varvara - Peter Petrovich Troubetzkoy / Trubetskoy, b. August 23, 1793 and died August 13, 1840.
Grandparents of Varvara:
Peter Sergeevich Troubetzkoy / Trubetskoy b. 1760 died 1817 and Darya Alexandrovna Gruzinskaya
of the branch Bagration of Mukhrani from the Royal Family died 1796.
Vasily Orlov vel Orlov-Denisov, born 1775, count
had his children:
1.
Css Sophia Orlov Denisov b. 1817 and married to Vladimir Pietrovich Tolstoy;
2.
Mikhail Orlov-Denisov born 1823 with wife from the Chertkov family, graf;
3.
Lyubov Orlova-Denisova / Orlov - Denisov married to Nikolai Trubetskoy; she b. 1828, d. 1860;
4.
Fedor / Fiodor born 1802 or 1806 with wife from the Nikitin family;
5.
Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin, he was born ? and died before 1868, Major-General, ataman Orenburg Cossacks.
Princess Maria Mikhailovna Katenin, died at Freiburg-im-Breisgau, on 23rd October 1910 or 1903 ?, was the daughter of mentioned Colonel Mikhail Andreivitch Katenin, and Countess Nadejda Vasilievna / Nadiezda, the second daughter of General Count Vasili Vasilievitch Orlov-Denissov.
Above Nadiezda / Nadjezda / Nadine Orlov-Denisov married to Michael / Michail Andreevich Katenin,
the son of
Andrew / Andrej Katenin 'youngest' b. 1768 and d. 1835, mother - Irina Lermontov.
His grandfather
Fedor Katenin b. maybe ca 1730,
and his great-grandfather Ivan Nikitich Katenin b. maybe ca 1690, d. 4 December 1723.
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 in 1899 and Vice-Governor in 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 b. 1774, and Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya, b. 1783.
Martynov / Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760, had above named brother
Martynov Solomon Mikhailovich b. 1774, d. 1839 or after 1840 + Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska, Polish noble woman (1783 - 1851), the daughter of Major and State Councilor Mikhail Vasilyevich Tarnowski (1759 - ?). Maria Tarnowska [Elizabeth M. Tarnovskaya / Elzbieta Tarnowska - Polish, 1783 - 1851] came from the Ukrainian Cossacks.
Children of Elzbieta Tarnowska MARTYNOW were:
Elizabeth Solomonovna Martynov,
Ekaterina Martynova Solomonovna (Rzhevskaya - Rzhevskij Michal),
Michael Solomonovich Martynov, 1814-1860;
Nikolai Martynov Solomonovich, 1815 / 1816 - 1875 / 1876, who in 1841 killed Lermontov in a duel, his family related to Kolirovsky and Romeiko - Hurko (Polish);
b. in 1819 - Natalia Martynova Solomonovna;
Julia Martynova Solomonovna Gagarin, b. 1821;
Dmitry Martynov Solomonovich, born 1824 and died 1909;
also Pawel MARTYNOV and Peter Solomonovich Martynov (? born ca 1820) - friends of Stefan Drzewiecki, Polish nobleman but about Pawel and Peter no any inf.
Above Michael Tarnavskiy / Mikhail Vasilyevich Tarnowski b. 1759, was the son of
Wasyl Tarnowski / Vasily Tarnowski, b. ca 1720 [Vasily was Cossak, captain of Poltava regiment];
the grandson of Jan Tarnowski / Ivan Grigorevich Tarnavskiy died 1761 (? born ca 1700).
The great-grandson of Grigorij TARNOWSKI (? born ca 1670) who was a son of Jan TARNOWSKI, b. ca 1650, and a grandson of Jozef Tarnowski, b. ca 1620.
Mentioned above Martynov Dmitry M. born 1760 - that is Martynov Dmitry Michajlovich b. 1760. Captain (or Major?), was a Kirsanov district (in Tambov Province) leader of the nobility.
His daughter was Victoria nee Martynov / Wiktoria Matriniwna second voto Krasnickaja (Krasnicki). Wiktoria born ca 1796 and died on December 6, 1862 in Kiev. Wiktoria MARTYNOW was the 1st married to Piotr Konstantynowicz.
Piotr Konstantynowicz b. 1785, was the son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz, the 2nd, b. 1741.
Piotr Konstantynowicz died on October 9, 1850 in Kiev, Baykove cemetery; Kiev garrison 1836, general major in 1848,
the son of Krzysztof Konstantynowicz born 1741 and died 1786. Krzysztof
was the son of
ANASTAZY Konstantynowicz of the Mscislau branch, b. maybe ca 1700/1710.
Descendants of Peter DOROSHENKO:
Natalia Pushkin, Maria Nirod, and Dmytro Doroshenko. Natalia the 1st would marry the poet Alexander Pushkin, and have a daughter named also Natalia the 2nd, who was named the Countess of Merenberg following her marriage to her husband, a Nassau prince.
Above Natalia Nikolayevna Pushkin-Lanskaya the 1st, b. 1812, nee Goncharov, was the wife of the Russian poet Alexander Pushkin from 1831 until his death in 1837.
Lev Sergeyevich Pushkin was a brother of the poet, a brave officer, and at the end of the life he was the Odessa customs officer, he married Elizabeth Alexandrovna Zagryazhskaya (1823 - 1898). They had four children: Olga (1844 - 1923), Anatoly (1846 - 1903 / 1905), Sophia (died in infancy) and Maria (1849 - 1928).
My relatives:
Konstantin / Konstantyn Konstantynowicz, the son of Alexandr Konstantynowicz / Aleksander Konstantynowicz. Konstantyn b. in Riga A.D. 1869 and died in Uzkoje estate ("Narrowly") near by Moscow = Moskva in 1924, he was member of the Ufa government office 1904 - 1917 in Baschkirische / Bashkortostan region, married Wiera Puszkin in 1894 - she was born 1871, the daughter of Anatol Puszkin / ANATOLIJ Pushkin (1846 - 1905) and granddaughter of Elzbieta Zagrazski / Jelisaveta Aleksandrovna Zagrjasjkaja / Zagrazski b. 15 December 1821, d. 9 April 1898 + Lev Pushkin / Lew Puszkin the 1st (b. 1805 - died in Odessa 1852, who was brother of famous writer Aleksander Puszkin; when Pushkin was young he communicated in French, not Russian, and he also wrote his first poetry in French).
Natalia the 1st was married second to Major-General Petr Petrovich Lanskoy from 1844 until her death in 1863. Natalia's the 1st father, Nikolay Afanasievich Goncharov, a scion of the family of paper manufacturers from Kaluga, m. Natalia Ivanovna Zagriajskaya / Zagrazska. Natalia Pushkina the 1st gave birth to four children: Maria (b. 1832, suggested as a prototype of Anna Karenina), Alexander (b. 1833), Grigory (b. 1835), and Natalia the 2nd (b. 1836) (who married into the royal House of Nassau-Weilburg to Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau and became Countess of Merenberg).
Above Peter / Petro Doroshenko, Piotr Doroszenko, 1627-1690/1698, married 3 times: Anna Semyonovna Doroshenko; Yefrosinia Liubov Janenko-Khmelnytsky and Ahafia / Agafia Eropkina. PETRO had children: Lubow Piotrowna Lizogub; Marija Golovina [m. Ivan Golovin with the son Ivan Ivanovich Golovin,
and Ivan was the half-brother to Evdokija Pushkin, b. 1703 + Aleksandr Petrovich PUSHKIN. Evdokija was the mother to Lev Pushkin the 2nd,
who was married twice: Marija VOJEJKOV and Olga CZICZERIN]; Oleksander Doroshenko; Aleksiej Doroshenko; Petro Doroshenko the 2nd and Kateryna.
In 1843, Natalia the 1st met Petr Petrovich Lanskoy (1799-1877), who served at the same regiment as her brother. She had been courted by many worthy suitors, but Lanskoy won her heart by promising to take care of her children as of his own ones. Their wedding was held in Strelna on 16 July 1844. Lanskoy was in favour with the tsar, and had had a remarkable career before his marriage. Following the marriage, Natalia gave birth to three daughters: Alexandra (b. 1845), Elizaveta (b. 1846) and Sophia (b. 1848).
Natalia's the 1st granddaughter - Nadejda Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven.
Nadejda Mikhailovna Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven (nee Countess Nadejda Mikhailovna de Torby, until 1917 Princess George of Battenberg; 28 March 1896 - 22 January 1963). Countess Nadejda de Torby was the second daughter of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia and his morganatic wife Countess Sophie of Merenberg. She was a younger sister of Countess Anastasia de Torby. Nadejda's paternal grandparents were Grand Duke Michael Nicolaievich of Russia and Princess Cecily of Baden. Michael was the seventh and last child of Nicholas I of Russia and Charlotte of Prussia. Her mother was daughter of Prince Nikolaus Wilhelm of Nassau and his morganatic wife Natalia the 2nd Pushkina, Countess of Merenberg, the daughter of Aleksandr Pushkin, who in turn was a great-grandson of Peter the Great's African protege, Abram Petrovich Gannibal.
Nadejda married Prince George of Battenberg, later the 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven, in London. Nadejda had two children: Lady Tatiana Elizabeth Mountbatten (16 December 1917 - 15 May 1988), who died unmarried, and David Michael Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven (12 May 1919 - 14 April 1970), father of the present Marquess.
David Michael grew up at the family home in Holyport, Berkshire and enjoyed a close friendship with his first cousin Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, later the Duke of Edinburgh [the husband of the QUEEN]. David Michael had 2 children: David George Mountbatten, 4th Marquess of Milford Haven (born 6 June 1961) and Lord Ivar Mountbatten (born 9 March 1963). David George Lord Milford Haven married first Sarah Georgina Walker (born London, Middlesex, 17 November 1961/2). Lord Milford Haven married first Sarah Georgina Walker. They had two children: Lady Tatiana Helen Georgia Mountbatten (born London, 16 April 1990) who works in public relations. She married on 23 July 2022, at Winchester Cathedral, Alexander 'Alick' Bernard Molyneux Dru (born 1991).
Konstantynowicz Konstantin, son of Alexandr / Aleksander Konstantynowicz, b. in Riga A.D. 1869 and died in Uzkoje estate ("Narrowly") near by Moscow = Moskva in 1924, he was member of the Ufa government office 1904 - 1917 in Baschkirische / Bashkortostan region, married Wiera Puszkin in 1894 - she was born 1871,
the daughter of Anatol Puszkin / Pushkin (1846 - 1905)
and grandchild of
Elzbieta Zagrazski (Russian noble house of Zagrashskije, for the first time information in 1493 - 1503. Jelisaveta Aleksandrovna Zagrjasjkaja / Zagrazski b. 15 December 1821, d. 9 April 1898) and Lev Pushkin / Lew Puszkin
(b. 1805 - died in Odessa 1852, who was brother of famous writer; when Pushkin was young he communicated in French, not Russian, and he also wrote his first poetry in French).
Lev Sergeyevich Pushkin was a brother of the poet, a brave officer, and at the end of the life he was the Odessa customs officer, he married Elizabeth Alexandrovna Zagryazhskaya (1823 - 1898).
They had four children:
Olga (1844 - 1923),
Anatoly (1846 - 1903 / 1905),
Sophia (died in infancy)
and Maria (1849 - 1928).
Descendants of 'Levushka':
the grandson of Lev S. Pushkin -
Alexander Anatolyevich Pushkin (1872 - 1919)
son of Anatol / Anatoly Pushkin, at the end of the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum entered military service. In 1912, he served in the rank of captain, and in 1917 as Lieutenant-Captain; A. A. Pushkin joined the White movement, and in the army commanded a brigade of the South Russian Kuban Cossacks. In the battle with the mountaineers who supported the Bolsheviks, he was killed.
His widow, Catherine nee Chikin and three children went to Estonia.
Alexander Pushkin was living among immigrants in Estonia, Narva, in the mid-1920s.
He was great-grandson of the poet's younger brother Lev Sergeyevich Pushkin.
The famous Pushkin's great-grandfather Abram Petrovich Hannibal lived in Estonia for 21 years and in Revel a Pushkin's grandfather was born - Osip Abramovich Gannibal. In Narva in 1821, and at Revel in 1824 rested Pushkin's sister - Olga Sergeevna. Grigory Alexandrovich Pushkin's grandson served in the Pechora regiment stationed in the years 1911-1914 in Narva.
Here were born two sons of Grigory:
Sergei and Gregory.
In Estonia, the 1920s a descendant of Hannibal was living in Tartu; in Narva, Pushkin's great-nieces Alla and Irene in 1924 and a great-nephew - Alexander Alexandrovich Pushkin (born 1912) in 1926, acc. to Kolpakov; the family fled the Bolsheviks at the end of 1919; mother - E. I. Pushkin worked in a Narva emigre school, and her two daughters were in this school. Father, Alexander A. Pushkin was brutally murdered by the Bolsheviks in southern Russia in 1920, in Ekaterinodar. On the other hand, a son of Grigory Pushkin was Gregory, and born in Narva; he was the great-grandson of Alexander Pushkin. In May 1926, the boy - a great-nephew Alexander Alexandrovich Pushkin (born 1912) - came to Narva from Russia. The son of Lev Pushkin was Alexander, who was born on December 30, 1872. His son was born in 1912. A. Pushkin before the war in 1914 was a officer and lived in St. Petersburg (Daymische village near Petersburg, where he lived). In St. Petersburg was living the Chikin family and from the family was a wife of A. Pushkin - Pushkin Katherine nee Chikin. The Narva emigrant High School, where E. Pushkin worked in the 1920s, was one of the best. But the teachers, in summer, did not receive a salary, and to live, go to the heavy physical work: E. I. Pushkin maid in Haapsalu, not having a separate room and forced to earn money in the summer. On the Pushkin family in Estonia is a book of Gernet.
Aleksander Konstantynowicz b. ca 1825/1828/1832, who came from an Ukrainian military and landowning family, he lived in the government of Poltava (now in Ukraine), also in Kiev
(Olga I. Konstantynowicz who was born 1860 in Kiev - since 1880 in Paris and USA at the beginning of the 20th cent. - his daughter)
and verified the noble descent in Kishinev in 1893. He was general - lieutenant and war governor of the Turgai (Orenburg capital then and Arkalyk now) region in the 19th century. Next the Bessarabia governor.
His father Piotr Konstantynowicz (relation of Wlodzimierz Wernadskij) was Brigadier-General, too -
Piotr was son of H. (G. ?) Konstantynowicz.
His sister Anna Petrovna Konstantynowicz was the second wife (1862) of Jan Wernadskij
(that is Ivan Vernadski = Ivan Vasil'evich Vernadsky who was born in Kiev 1821, son of Vasilii; Ivan worked in Home Office 1856 - 1867, died 1884 in Sankt Peterburg = St Petersburg;
her son Vladymir was born in St. Petersburg on February 28 / March 12, 1863, lived in Kharkov, where the family had moved when he was five and acted as a Soviet specialist in mineralogy - taught himself Ukrainian and Polish;
her granddaughter married Fokin)
and she worked as a music teacher in Petersburg just before 1862.
Modzalevsky Leo / Lev 1837 - 1896, the teacher, a graduate of History and Philology of St. Petersburg University. He worked in the schools of St. Petersburg and Tiflis / Tbilisi, the author of many works on pedagogy. His wife Alexandra Ivanovna nee Konstantynowicz was born 1848.
Mikhail P. Rehbinder, he studied at the St. Petersburg School of Jurisprudence and worked at the Law Faculty of the University; he lived in an estate Lyadno in the Novgorod province; he was trying to create together with peasants agricultural co-operative in his estate in the Novgorod province; he left his family and went to the USA in 1909; his wife Victoria Konstantynowicz, daughter of Ivan / Jan Konstantynowicz; her son Alexander died d. 1906.
Weimar Orest E., b. 1845 died 1885, prominent physician in St. Petersburg, the owner of orthopedic clinics; populist, organized the escape of Kropotkin from prison in 1876 acc. to 'Notes of a revolutionary' by Kropotkin; he was arrested in 1879 and sentenced to 15 years in prison; it was the Russian-Turkish war period and this prison shortened to 10 years; he died in prison at Kara; his wife Victoria Konstantynowicz daughter of Jan / Ivan Konstantinovich / Konstantynowicz - she was b. 1846 and died in 1899 / 1900.
Kravchenko Ivan Ilyich 1829-1890, a assessor in 1867, lived and died in Piryatin in the Poltava area; his wife Helena Petrovna Konstantynowicz daughter of Piotr Konstantynowicz, she was born 1831 and died no earlier than 1909; her son - probably not only one - Sergey.
Alexander Konstantynowicz son of Piotr / Petr, born 1832 died 1903, was a professional soldier, in service since 1846, an artilleryman; the Colonel in 1867, Major-General in 1877, Lieutenant-General in 1889; conquest of Khiva in 1873, in 1878 to 1883 he was the military governor of Orenburg, and Commander of Turgay region; since 1883 to 1899 - Governor of Bessarabia, since 1889 member of the Minister of the Interior; awards Anne 1st Class, Vladimir 2nd degree, the White Eagle; his wife since 1856 Ilyashenko Sophia Antonovna 1840 d. 1896.
Some of his children:
Olga b. 1858 or 1860 and died ?, daughter of Alexander P. Konstantynowicz, in 1878 she married Andrei Ivanovich Schmidt, who served in the Orenburg district court; she emigrated to Paris and USA.
Michal Konstantynowicz / Michael b. 1860 and died in 1902, he was a district marshal of the nobility in Kovno Province in 1899,
his children:
Xenia nee Konstantynowicz b. 1889, Natalia nee Konstantynowicz born 1894;
Catherine / Katarzyna daughter of Alexander b. 1863 died in 1942, in 1885 she married P. A. Galenkovski, and after her divorce in 1905 she married L. N. Chernoyarov;
her daughter from her first marriage, Elizabeth married Suprunov;
Sofia nee Konstantynowicz b. 1864 died 1942, in 1886 she married E. A. Mamchich, before the Revolution she was living in Chisinau - the Kremenchug area;
Natalia nee Konstantynowicz 1867 d. 1938?, in 1889, she married Jerzy Bulacel / Gregory Pavlovich Bulatsel;
Constantine / Konstantyn Konstantynowicz born 1869 and died no earlier than 1917, son of Aleksander P. Konstantynowicz, in the 90s of the 19th cent. he served in the office in the Bessarabian Province, the Akkerman district, in 1904 member of the Ufa provincial office on Peasant Affairs, he had property - land in the Sterlitamak county of the Ufa province (all inf. about Konstantyn Konstantynowicz need to be check).
Ilyashenko Sophia Antonovna b. 1840 d. 1896, was daughter of a captain; her husband since 1856 was Alexander P. Konstantynowicz, 1832-1903.
Mamchich Eugene A. / Eugeniusz Mamczicz 1849 died 1917?, state councilor in 1908, not later than 1905, was elected to a honorary magistrate in Kremenchug county in the Poltava province.
Jerzy Bulacel / Bulatsel Jerzy / Grigory P., died in 1908, in 1899 the Chairman of the Vilnius Regional Court; his wife Natalia Konstantynowicz 1867 - 1938?
Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky born February 28 / March 12, 1863 in St. Petersburg and died January 6, 1945 in Moscow, from the nobility, he was Russian scientist and encyclopedist, humanist, an expert in the field of Earth Sciences, philosopher and social activist, the member of the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Sciences, first president of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
Once in October 1905, the Board of the University of Moscow, headed by Professor Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky (Vernadsky's mother was from the Konstantynowiczs of the Fox coat of arms) admitted women to listening of lectures, and Inessa Armand has made payment and went to law school. In June 1907, Comrade Inessa [the friend to Anna Konstantynowicz nee ARMAND, m. Apolon Konstantynowicz, the owner of the DUFLON and Konstantynowicz Company - the parents of my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz vel Marian Stankiewicz, or Siedlecki / Marian Konstantynowicz. Inessa Armand was the friend to others of the Armand family and JAPARIDSE-Saparov-Oldenburg clan] confirmed the intention to be student, but instead of studying at university she had to go for exile with Vladimir Armand. In late October 1908 she managed to escape.
Disserens and Duflon co-operated with Apolon Konstantynowicz who married Anna Armand of Moscow, and Anna was the granddaughter of Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska, the daughter of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742.
The DUFLON family in 1745 - 1815 was living in Riex of the Vaud province / Vaud canton, Switzerland / Suisse.
CHAMPRENAUD in 1748 also was living in Riex, Switzerland / Suisse.
Riex close to Lavaux in Switzerland.
CHAMPRENAUD in 1822 was living in Villette close to Lutry, too.
CUENOUD in 1774 in Grandvaux close to Lutry and Riex.
Disserens / Diserens / diSerens from Switzerland in Cully in the Vaud province, Lutry and Lousanne.
Marie Elisabeth DUFLON b. 1690 in Riex, District de Lavaux and married in 1714 in the Canton de Vaud. The Duflon surname has ancienne origin: de Fluvio. Surname DEMONTET dit TAVERNEY in 1646 was in Corsier sur Vevey of District de Vevey in Canton de Vaud.
The DEMONTET family was near by DUFLON in 17th century. Barbara or Varvara Demonet or maybe DEMONTET from Vaud province was a daughter of Carl de Monet's that is DEMONTET or Charles Demonets / Monnette or Demonsi.
In 1924 Bakst meet Ida Rubinstein.
Nephew of Leon Bakst that is son of his sister Rose Samuilovna Rosenberg / Samuel Rosenberg was born in Germany
(Zakhar L. Manfred worked as a lawyer in St. Petersburg, during the Civil War was a teacher in the Saratov province, then in the Pskov province;
Rosa Samuilovna Rosenberg - a translator, sister of the artist Leon Bakst, died in 1918)
+ Zachary Manfred, was historian Albert Z. Manfred (1906-1976) who born in St Petersburg (acc. to Eugene Konstantynowicz, the son of Apollon Konstantynowicz, Polish, and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand
[Anna's son Jerzy Konstantynowicz with the nick-name Marian Konstantynowicz and Marian Stankiewicz, b. 1898 in MIEZONKA or in MOSCOW,
was my grandfather with links to Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of OSWIEJA, who lived in MIEZONKA. Jerzy Konstantynowicz studied in Mohylew by Dniepr, and in Parnu in Estonia, served Russian Army in Kronstadt in 1916/1917, escaped to Tallinn, then served White Corps in Belarus under General Dowbor-Musnicki, in December 1918 escaped to new Poland to Lapy and Zambrow; ca 21 September 1939 escaped to Lithuania and then served under General Wladyslaw ANDERS, moved home to Buenos Aires and to Mexico City in the 40-50' of the 20th century; in Poland left two sons killed by the Polish intelligence agencies,
and in Mexico one son.
Jerzy Konstantynowicz vel Stankiewicz or Siedlecki had in Poland 3 grandsons and in Poland 5 great-grandchildren or more],
Polish roots - and his children living in Switzerland and Paris, France, that is grandchildren of Anna nee Armand, and great-grandchildren of Varvara Karlovna Demonsi / Demonets or DEMONTET;
this Eugene Konstantynowicz, as a patient, was treated in Switzerland, there he became acquainted with Marusya, who cared for her uncle Leon Bakst, along with Sophia, Bertha, Paul and Emily).
See: the Constantinowitz Museum in Meudon.
Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813), was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski b. in 1765/1780 + Ludwika GALESKA / Ludwina Galezka Paszkowski b. in 1783.
Julianna Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny born Paszkowska in 1813, had 2 siblings:
Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski and one other, acc. to Tel-Aviv genealogical research.
Piotr Szwarcenberg-Czerny was the son of Marianna Saczowska, 1773 - 1848 in Siewierz, in the Bedzin County.
Mentioned Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. 1790/1805, was the son of Wojciech Paszkowski b. 1765 + Ludwika Galezka b. 1783.
Rozalia Krasnopolska b. ca 1788/1790, m. ca 1820 to named Onufry Paszkowski. Rozalia was the daughter of Michal Krasnopolski b. 1764, d. in 1836 + GOLKOWSKA, b. ca 1775 - d. 1815.
Rozalia had a daughter b. ca 1820.
Named Onufry PASZKOWSKI died bef. 1853, the owner of Suchy Potok. Rozalia d. in 1854 in Horodnica. They had a daughter Helena Paszkowska Dziduszycka b. 1810/1814 in Jablonka + Count Eugeniusz Dzieduszycki b. 1801, the owner of Potoczyska.
Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. 1790/1805 + Rozalia Krasnopolska b. ca 1788/1790, had 3 children:
Helena Dzieduszycka nee Paszkowska;
Ludwika Janiszewska nee Paszkowska;
and one more [Feliks Paszkowski b. ca 1830 or bef. 1830 intermarried in ZGIERZ;
NOT Wincenty Paszkowski younger -
but we have also identified in the Russian Empire and signed into the register of the nobility in Vilnius: Dominik Paszkowski, the son of Jan Paszkowski, with Dominik's sons: Wojciech Paszkowski and Wincenty Paszkowski younger, in 1845].
Jadwiga Pawinska (1868-1924, married in 1886, social activist, had a son Tadeusz Pawinski / Thaddeus, philologist); her husband Jozef Pawinski / Pawinski Joseph (1851-1925), a doctor of the Hospital of the Infant Jesus and St. Spirit in Warsaw, the Polish co-founder of cardiology. Jozef Pawinski was born in Zgierz in 1851, the son of JAN PAWINSKI + Amalia Krohn; Jozef Pawinski b. 1851, was the brother [half-brother] of Adolf Pawinski b. 1840 and to TEKLA PAWINSKA m. PASZKOWSKA b. ca 1845, married FELIKS Paszkowski b. ca 1830, not ca 1850 [younger], with the son Kazimierz Paszkowski b. aft. 1880.
Above Jan Pawinski b. bef. 1825, the son of Ignacy Pawinski + Balbina.
Jan PAWINSKI younger married also Agnieszka in 1846, with the son
Franciszek Pawinski b. ca 1848, a daughter Antonina Pawinska and 7 other children.
JOZEF PAWINSKI studied in Leczycy and in Warsaw, studied medicine at Imperial Univ. in Warsaw in 1869-1874. He worked then at the clinic of diagnostic under Ignacy Baranowski.
His brother was Adolf Stanislaw Pawinski, b. 1840 in Zgierz, d. 1896 in Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Polish historian.
Jozef PASZKOWSKI of Brzezie [b. ca 1765 ?], the son [we need to check] of Jan Paszkowski of the Cracow province [b. 1742], moved to the Great Poland and left son - inf. in 1788 - an owner of landestate close to Sampolno, [compare MADALINSKI, UMINSKI, Bajkowska-Kiedrzynska] in Skotniki.
SKOTNIKI of PASZKOWSKI - 12/13 km north-west to Radziejow.
Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. 1790/1805, was the son of Wojciech Paszkowski b. 1765 + Ludwika Galezka b. 1783. Wojciech Paszkowski was the half-brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, who had the daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married ca 1841 in Moscow to Armand. Wojciech and Franciszek Paszkowski co-operated with Artur Potocki in Cracow, Templar and Freemason. The Potockic took Berezyna and Lubuszany, 13 km to our MIEZONKA in Belarus. The Konstantynowiczs intermarried Piottuch-Kublicki and Soltan, and they came from Stanislaw Radziwill b. 1722.
Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1780, was supported by the Templar, Artur Potocki. Wojciech was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742.
Wojciech had 2 brothers [or more half-brothers]:
Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Paszkowski - my father family line by the Armands in Moscow have the roots from above General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski who was living ca 1815 - 1820 in the Greater Poland and then in 1821 in Cracow, but in 1817 the General visited the home of died General Tadeusz Kosciuszko in Switzerland.
Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1780, the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742 + Petronela Paszkowska born Kulikowska. Petronela was born ca 1755. Wojciech married [ca 1805 ?] the 1st Emilia Paszkowska born Bystrzonowska / Bystrzanowski. Emilia Bystrzanowska was born in Brody [here was born General Franciszek Paszkowski] - Emilia Bystrzonowska / Emilia Bystrzanowski / Emilia Bystrzanowska.
Emilia maybe was the daughter of the TRZEBNIOW owner, Sebastian Bystrzanowski; Emilia's husband was Wojciech Paszkowski who was closest friend to the Krzeszowice owner, Artur Potocki; and Wojciech was also the manager of Trzebniow estate. Sebastian Bystrzanowski inf. in Bystrzanowice in 1783; in Dabrowno in 1783. Dabrowno in the LELOW parish, near NIEGOWA.
Sebastian Bystrzanowski was the Checiny official (1774-1783), he was the owner of Bebelno / BEBELNO KOLONIA, north-east to LELOW and 12 km south to WLOSZCZOWA; the landlord in Cieletniki in 1792, the owner of Sekursko, south to ZYTNO - in 1761 bought from Jozef Bystrzanowski; of Raczkowice and Nowa Wies (in the Kalisz prov.); b. ca 1730, d. 1795.
Cieletniki - 4 km west to SEKURSKO; and close to Zytno. In 1742 - 1761, Cieletniki was owned by Jozef Bystrzanowski; then his nephew [the son of his brother] Sebastian Bystrzanowski.
ZYTNO - north-east to Cieletniki - ca 7 km; Zytno is situated north to LELOW.
SEBASTIAN Bystrzanowski, b. ca 1730, d. 1795, married to Magdalena Soltyk b. ca 1750, the daughter of Maciej Soltyk, 1720-1780 + Salomea Nakwaska, 1728-1778.
Emilia Bystrzanowska Paszkowska born in Brody in Podolia, maybe was the daughter of Count KAJETAN BYSTRZANOWSKI / Kajetan Bystrzonowski, 1730-1807; the Podole (in 1760) top official, MP, Count in 1801, the Busk (1785-1786) official; in Malogoszcz (1786-1795); the Radom (1784) official. The NAKLO close to LELOW, owner.
Sebastian Bystrzanowski and Kajetan Bystrzanowski were the sons of Karol Bystrzonowski + Apolonia Misiowski.
Mentioned EMILIA Bystrzanowska was born ca 1775/1780 in BRODY. Emilia Bystrzanowska married Wojciech Paszkowski b. 1780 - he was the half-brother of General Franciszek Paszkowski who was born in BRODY. Emilia was the sister to Franciszek Ksawery Bystrzanowski b. 1767.
Franciszka Bobrowska, Bystrzanowska, born Mecinska in 1775/1790, the daughter of Adam Albert Wojciech Mecinski + Aniela Mecinska Stadnicka. Franciszka married to Franciszek Ksawery Bystrzanowski in 1809; Franciszek Bystrzanowski was born in 1767.
Franciszka Bobrowska (born Mecinska), 1775/1790-1835, married Joachim Bobrowski, born ca 1787 / 1790. They had a daughter Aleksandra Klara Stadnicka (born Bobrowska). Above Franciszka Aniela Teresa Mecinska b. Oct. 1775 in Zarki. Adam MECINSKI was born in 1740. Franciszka had 10 siblings, among others Anna Magdalena Teresa Stadnicka (born Mecinska), Wojciech Mecinski, and others.
At margin:
Franciszka Bobrowska (born Skora), 1890-1938, married Jozef Bobrowski 2nd, born in 1882 [m. ca 1915/1916, his second wife, but first was Janina WOLSKA], in Warszawa, died aft. 1916.
They had 3 daughters, among others Helena Buczek (born Bobrowska).
Mamed Jozef Feliks Bobrowski, 2nd, landlord, d. in 1914 in Warsaw or aft. 1916. Franciszka Skora Bobrowska was the granddaughter of Michal Skora + Klara Grudzieniec Stolarczyk m. in 1852, of the CHELMO parish, in Krery - Ochotnik area.
Jozef Bobrowski the 1st, b. ca 1850, m. in 1880 in BECZKOWICE in the Lodz province, close to Chelmo and Rozprza. In the Chelmo parish was living the Skora family. In 1862 Anna Skora was born in the Chelmo parish + Walenty Kwiatkowski, b. ca 1850, the wedding in 1881 in Beczkowice belonged to the Malachowskis.
Beczkowice is a village in the LEKI Szlacheckie commune, within the Piotrkow County, 7 kilometres west of Leki Szlacheckie, 23 km south of Piotrkow Trybunalski. Beczkowice was the ex - MALACHOWSKI property. In Beczkowice intermarried Skora family. Beczkowice and Przedborz with Bakowa Gora [also Bleszynski + Kiedrzynski of Sulmierzyce] - this is the same Malachowski branch. Krery of Skora, Nowak, Gabor and Kwiatkowski - in the Chelmo parish, close to Przedborz.
Chelmo near to Przedborz - the property of the Skorzewskis intermarried Ostrowski-Morsztyn clan. Beczkowice in the Leki Szlacheckie commune of the Malachowskis has the link to Brzezie, 7 km east to PLESZEW of the Molski - Zaleski - Czarniecki line.
Skora and Gabor in Ochotnik, Krery, Beczkowice and Chelmo, with the link to Kodrab, Dmenin and Bugaj Dmeninski, together with Ankwicz, Zaluskowski, Szwarcenberg-Czerny, Malachowski of Brzezie close to Pleszew, Gostkowski from Andrychow - Wadowice - Kety area, and Koscierzyna + Bialynicze of the Malachowskis + Nowy Sacz and Kamionka Wielka.
Ignacy Frankenberg, the son of Stanislaw Frankenberg + Franciszka Malachowski, confirmed the receipt of money, from the parents, after the sale of BRZEZIE.
Note to BRZEZIE:
Marcin Malachowski was the owner of Borzeciczki, Galaski / Galazki, and Mycielinko / Mycielin, with Debowiec;
Marianna Bielicka Malachowska was living in Sobotka close to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis.
The Sobotka - Karsy - Droszew area with link to Kaliszkowice Kaliskie and Kaliszkowice Olobockie.
My family net:
Michal Skora was the son of Bonawentura Skora b. 1798 in the Sulmierzyce parish, north to JEDLNO + Julianna Pietrusiewicz / Pietruszka. Michal Skora b. in Ochotnik in May 1830, was living in Krery close to Chelmo and to Przedborz. Michal Skora was the grandson of Jan Skora b. ca 1775.
Ochotnik is a village in the Maslowice commune, within the Radomsko County, 26 kilometres east of Radomsko, 4 km east to Krery.
Michal Skora had a son Wawrzyniec Skura, b. 1872, living in Lodz, born in the Chelmo parish; Wawrzyniec Skora or Skura married in 1900. Michal m. Klara Stolarczyk. Wawrzyniec Skora / Skura m. Anna Japczynska. Petronela Skora m. Jan Bartnik. Petronela b. in 1859 in Krery in the Chelmo parish. The sister of Wawrzyniec Skura b. in 1872 in Krery. Above Klara m. 1st to Feliks Maslonik in 1847 in Chelmo.
Klara's parents - Kazimierz Grudzieniec + Tekla Niewiadomski. Klara b. in 1829 in Rajsko Maly in the Mierzyn parish.
Michal Skora m. in 1852 in Chelmo to widowed Klara Grudzieniec b. in 1829 in Rajsko Maly. Michal was the son of Bonawentura Skora b. 1798 + Julianna Pietrusiewicz / Pietruszka. Michal Skura was born in Ochotnik in 1830, living in Krery. The witnesses - [Gypsy] Karol Gabor b. 1799, and Ignacy Sobieraj.
Antonina Zaluskowska, b. ca 1802, d. ca 1862, m. in 1823 to Roman Ankwicz, major, the landlord of Zakrzewo in the Radomsko county = ZAKRZEW, 4 km east of Bugaj, in the Kodrab commune [in Bugaj Dmeninski = Bugaj Zakrzewski acted Antoni Skora of my mother's line], within the Radomsko County, 10 kilometres east of Radomsko [here to Kuchary, 1 km to Bugaj, the Skora family moved home from KRERY close to Chelmo]. Count Roman Wawrzyniec Ignacy Ankwicz, Captain, lived in 1785-1842; born in Sucha Wola, bpt. in Chmielnik, d. in Kodrab - 7 km east to Bugaj Zakrzewski; the son of ANKWICZ, b. ca 1750, d. 1797, the judge in Nowy Korczyn in 1783 - 1787, the Sandomierz official in 1778
[his brother was Count Hieronim Ankwicz m. ca 1800 to Tekla Bobrownicka, 1778-1858];
the grandson of
Count Wawrzyniec Ankwicz, the Sandomierz judge, lived ca 1720-1781 + Barbara Goluchowska d. in 1783
[Wawrzyniec Ankwicz b. ca 1720, m. 2nd to Kunegunda Ankwicz, b. ca 1740, the daughter of Stanislaw Walenty Ankwicz, 1720-1784 + Salomea Schwarzenberg Czerny died in 1756. Kunegunda m. 1st to Jan Kanty Ankwicz, the son of Lukasz Ankwicz + Teresa Paszkowska {b. ca 1700 ?}];
the great-grandson of
Hieronim Ankwicz, the Zawichost governor, lived ca 1690-1741 + Elzbieta Schwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1690.
Elzbieta Schwarcenberg - Czerny was the daughter of Andrzej Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1670.
OKTAWIA Piottuch Kublicka Konstantynowicz Szumska
was the daughter of
Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki b. ca 1780 - the official in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan b. ca 1780/1790.
KAROLINA Soltan Piottuch Kublicka was the daughter of Stanislaw Soltan junior, 1756-1836 and Franciszka Teofila Radziwill at Nieswiez b. ca 1751, the daughter of Stanislaw Radziwill 1722 - 1787, who was the son of Mikolaj Faustyn Radziwill 1688 - 1746.
Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810, married 1st to Jozef Szumski b. ca 1780 / 1800 [maybe the brother of IGNACY SZUMSKI / Ignatius Shumsky b. ca 1800, of Chobienice], and she was married second to Dominik Konstantynowicz of MIEZONKA [in 1842/November 1918 Miezonka was the property of the Konstantynowiczs - the branch of Viljandi, Kazan and Moscow - here Apolon Konstantynowicz m. Anna ARMAND] b. ca 1800/1805.
Oktawia's siblings:
1.
Anna Benislawska born Piottuch-Kublicki in 1809, d. 1885 + Jozef Benislawski, 1790-1852;
2.
Walentyna Soltan (born Piottuch-Kublicka, b. ca 1800 / 1810 + Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan b. 1795, died in 1843, the son of Benedykt Soltan b. 1770 and Jozefa 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.
above Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810 + Jozef Szumski b. ca 1780 / 1800 + the 2nd to Dominik Konstantynowicz of MIEZONKA, 13 km east to Lubuszany of the Potockic;
5.
Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1803 + Wincenty Smokowski, 1797 - 1876, the son of Michal Smokowski and Konstancja Mickiewicz;
6.
Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki + Ida Oginska b. ca 1820 / 1813 / 1810.
Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki born 1810 + Ida Oginska had the son
Karol Piottuch Kublicki b. ca 1850 (+ Zofia Eysymont, 1840 / 1848 - died 1926, a daughter of Oktawiusz EYSYMONT, and Helena Soltan).
Jozef Szumski b. ca 1780 / 1800, supposedly lost a large landed estate. He never left the home without the box of dueling pistols. He known Duke Wittgenstein; that is Ludwik Adolf Fryderyk Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (1799-1866) who in 1828 married Stefania Radziwill, the daughter of Dominik Radziwill.
OKTAWIA was the daughter of
Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki b. ca 1780 - the official in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan b. ca 1780/1790;
above mentioned Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki of Zawilie, had a sister:
Elzbieta Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1780, m. Benedykt Wawrzecki of Braslaw, b. ca 1760, 2nd to Krutz.
JOZEF Piottuch Kublicki was the son of Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki of Livland / Inflanty, born ca 1730, married in ca 1775 to Augusta Soltan b. ca 1750 or 1760.
The Bedzin county:
Twardowice close to Siemonia, is stuated 13 / 14 km south-west-west to GOLUCHOWICE.
Julianna Paszkowska m. Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County, the son of Jozef Czerny and Marianna.
Jozef was the son of Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Marianna Piasecka, 1748 - 1816 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County. Above Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny, 1744 - 1818 in Goluchowice.
Antoni was the son of Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Krystyna Cienska b. ca 1710/1720.
Wojciech Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. ca 1710. Wojciech was the son of Mikolaj Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. ca 1665, d. ca 1720. Mikolaj m. Anna RADOSZEWSKA.
And again back to my family [Paszkowski-Armand in Moscow with Apolon Konstantynowicz]:
Wojciech Paszkowski born in 1765 or in 1780
[he co-operated with Artur Potocki of Zator, Templars Freemason, and Artur's family owned Berezyna-Lubuszany in Belarus, 13 km to Miezonka owned in 1842 by my family of Dominik Konstantynowicz and Dominik's grandson Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of Oswieja in northern Belarus, who came from the Malnow-Rzeczyca area in Polish Livland / Inflanty in the south-east Latvia now],
was the son of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742, and Petronela Kulikowska.
Petronela was born ca 1755.
Wojciech had 2 brothers:
Dominik Paszkowski and General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski closest to General Tadeusz Kosciuszko and to General Fiszer and Axamitowski.
Wojciech Paszkowski married ca 1805 or after 1805 to Ludwina Galezka, with the daughter Jozefa Paszkowska b. ca 1810, married in 1828, in Checiny. Above WOJCIECH Paszkowski had a son born 1805, an officer of the 1831 Uprising;
and Wojciech Paszkowski had next daughter married Schwarzenberg-Czerny.
Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813), was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski b. in 1765/1780 + Ludwika GALESKA / Ludwina Galezka Paszkowski b. in 1783. Julianna Paszkowska m.
Piotr Pawel Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. in 1815 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County,
the son of Jozef Czerny and Marianna.
Franciszek Szwarcenberg-Czerny, b. 1692, the Oswiecim governor in 1739, the Wojnicz governor in 1746. Franciszek's daughter was Salomea, by the wife Salomea Nielepiec.
Salomea Szwarcenberg-Czerny younger m. Stanislaw Ankwicz b. 1720, the Nowy Sacz governor, and she died in 1756.
Franciszek m. in 1734 the 2nd to Krystyna Szembek, 1-voto Stanislaw Bidzinski.
Krystyna had a daughter - Maryanna Czerny m. in 1775 to Jozef Szembek.
Jozef Szwarcenberg was the son of Antoni Szwarcenberg-Czerny younger and Marianna Piasecka, 1748 - 1816 in Goluchowice, in the Bedzin County.
Jan Paszkowski b. 1742 and his genealogical net to ZGIERZ and MOSCOW:
Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. 1790/1805, was the son of Wojciech Paszkowski b. 1765 + Ludwika Galezka b. 1783. Wojciech Paszkowski was the half-brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, who had the daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married ca 1841 in Moscow to Armand. Wojciech and Franciszek Paszkowski co-operated with Artur Potocki in Cracow, Templar and Freemason.
Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas, b. 1756, was half brother of
JOZEF Weyssenhoff;
Ksawery Weyssenhoff;
Mikolaj Jan Weyssenhoff
and Jan Weyssenhoff older,
acc. to geni.com.
We back to Nawra, in the Chelmza commune: the estate of the Kruszynskis in the 17th century
until 1865, but in 1865 Sczaniecki took this ground and library of Antoni Kruszynski,
the GDANSK governor; then of Konstanty Ignacy Kruszynski (1751-1818), acted in Torun. And to
Boguslawa Kruszynski, and next to the granddaughter of Konstanty Kruszynski, m.
Michal Sczaniecki in 1865 and then Nawra was a dowry for Sczaniecki.
Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of PLUSKOWESY, the Gdansk governor, lived in 1654-1720,
married twice:
the 1st marriage to JOANNA KITNOWSKA, the daughter of Adrian Kitnowski [the MALBORK judge],
with a first son
JAN Kruszynski b. 1685, the GDANSK governor, lived in 1685-1753;
and second son PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after,
and with Walerian's daughters:
Konstancja Kruszynska m. 1st Melchior Hutten Czapski older, the Prussia official, m. second Kalksztein;
Ludwika Kruszynska maybe married Mikolaj Pruszak;
Marianna Kossowska, m. the Sierpc governor.
And WALERIAN KRUSZYNSKI was married second to KONOPACKA, the daughter of the governor
of CHELMNO, in 1704, in Rynkowka {the Hutten Czapski estate},
with two sons:
Antoni Kruszynski born in 1706
[Antoni Kruszynski, the son of Walerian, the Gdansk governor + Konopacka, the friend of the King,
Stanislaw Leszczynski, and Antoni m. 1st to Eleonora Kochanowska,
with a daughters -
Ludwika m. Ksawery Kochanowski;
and Apolonia m. Andrzej / Jedrzej Wasowicz;
the 2nd marriage of Antoni Kruszynski was to Ludwika Kochanowska, but her mother was
from the Karwickis -
with Ludwika's son Konstanty Kruszynski]
and
Michal Kruszynski b. in 1710;
and a daughter who was married 1st to Radowicki, 2nd to Chrzastowski, the Wschowa official.
Mentioned Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654, the owner of Nawra, the GDANSK governor,
sold his Pluskowesy, Obrab, Falecin and Gluchowo to the son Piotr KRUSZYNSKI.
Walerian was the son of Jan Kruszynski, the writer of CHELMNO + Konstancja Wedelsztein,
the daughter of Wedelsztein + Tesmer.
Jan of Chelmno, senior, b. ca 1630, had next son Jan Kruszynski, junior, who was killed.
Jan of Chelmno b. ca 1630, had daughters:
first daughter married Trzcinski,
second m. to Jaranowski and to Dabski of Kujawy,
the third one to Dabrowski of the Chelmno county.
PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after. Piotr was the Pluskowesy estate close to Chelmza,
until 1781.
Pluskowesy bought Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski who was died in 1802,
who came from Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670/1680 - my family line.
Tomasz Jan Jackowski, 1798 - 1866, was the son of Jozef JACKOWSKI [1st] b. 1767 and
Gertruda Fabianowska.
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski died in 1833 in Skarlin, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski d. 1802,
and Dorota. Jozef was the half-brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1770.
Above Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1767 m. also to Jozefin CISSOWSKA,
and I wrote above Jozef was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [3rd], ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat village; m. the 1st to
Dorota RADOLINSKA, the 2nd to NIEWIESCINSKA, the 3rd to Marcianna Antonie Barbara KCZEWSKA,
b. in 1745 in Straszewo, the daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna PAWLOWSKA.
Jozef was the grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the brother of Anna Skorzewska and of Franciszka Kiedrzynska - my family line],
ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766 + Ewa Wypczynska and Eleonora DABROWSKA.
Pluskowesy / Pluskowenze
- in 1792, the estate bought Jozef Kalkstein, the son of Jakob Kalkstein and Bogumila Marianna Kczewski.
Kalkstein bought also Zalesie, Obrab and Kuczwaly together with Antoniew and Sarbinow.
In 1867, Antoni Kalkstein was the landlord, and was married in 1867 to Antonina Sierakowska.
Jozef Nostitz Jackowski [2nd] b. ca 1806/1808, was living in GLINOJECKO, and married
TRZCINSKA, the daughter of a landlord in [ca 1830 ?] Niszczyce close to Bielsk [18 km north-east-north
to PLOCK].
Niszczyce in the Bielsk commune, within the Plock County: Pawel Niszczycki in the 17th century,
the Bielsk parish; Niszczycki in 1790 sold named Niszczyce to Trzcinski - until the beginning
of the 20th century.
Cecylia Trzcinska in 1864 was co-owner of Goslice in the Bielsk commune, the Plock county,
8 kilometres south of Bielsk, 9 km north-east of Plock, 10 km east to BIALA.
Tomasz Trzcinski, the Plock official, in 1790 took Niszczyce.
Tomasz Trzcinski d. 1829, MP, b. ca 1760 / 1764, d. in Warsaw. Tomasz TRZCINSKI,
judge, buried in Niszczyce, then re-buried in Bielsk. Tomasz was born in 1764 in Tlubice.
He was the oldest son of Adam Trzcinski + Ludwika Kuczborska.
The parents of Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810/1820:
Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.
Teofil Karwat b. 1810 / 1820, m. ca 1840 to Jadwiga Kielczewska, b. ca 1830-1873,
the daughter of
Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799-1881;
with the children of Teofil Karwat:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1840.
Now on the children of Elzbieta and Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski:
A.
Helena Hutten-Czapska b. ca 1870 m. Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922.
B.
Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956 + Kazimierz Deutsch, 1863-1906.
2.
Ignacy Karwat, 1844/1850-1879;
3.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan.
Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka.
Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune,
within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew.
Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County,
acc.to Bieganowski.
Anna was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki and Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder
[Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909,
ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder.
Nikodem was the son of Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania +
Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI;
the grandson of Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 and Anna PAWLOWSKA;
the great-grandson of
PAWEL BARDZKI b. ca 1690/1710 - 1739 + Anna SKORZEWSKA b. ca 1700/1705 or bef. 1725,
the daughter of Count General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674-1726 + Dorota CHOINSKA b. ca 1685;
Pawel Bardzki had a brother Wojciech Marek Bardzki b. in 1699, d. ca 1770,
who had the daughter
BRYGIDA Bardzka the wife of Owidiusz Walknowski and Jakub Kiedrzynski
[Jakub was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family branch].
And Nikodem Bardzki was the great-great-grandson of Jan Bardzki b. ca 1650 +
Helena Mielaczewska;
who was the son of Feliks Bradzki, + Katarzyna Wilczynska]
and Anna Bardzka KARWAT lived in 1854-1932,
and she had children:
Jozef Karwat, 1877-1926 + Antonina Gabriel b. ca 1880, of Bydgoszcz, Silesia and of LONDON;
Anna Karwat b. ca 1880-1881;
Wlodzimierz Karwat b. ca 1880;
Maria Karwat b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw Kraszewski b. in 1878;
Janusz Karwat, 1883-1928;
Zygmunt Karwat, 1885-1965 + Maria Belkiewicz b. ca 1910, with children:
Lech Karwat b. in 1938,
and Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1940.
Above Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1930/1940, was the son of Zygmunt Karwat
senior b. 1885 + Maria Belkiewicz.
4.
Teofila KARWAT, 1852-1934 + Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836-1909,
with a son Teofil Plaskowski b. ca 1880.
5.
Marian Euzebiusz KARWAT, 1856 in Wichulec - 1946 in Brodnica,
a medical doctor, independence activist.
The son of Teofil KARWAT, the landowner, and Jadwiga nee Kielczewska.
Marian Karwat attended a gymnasium in Chelmno. In 1871-1873, a member of the secret
philomath organization named after Tomasz Zan. In 1873, he was admitted to the
royal gymnasium in Brodnica. He founded the underground Tomasz Zan Society;
in the years 1873-1875 he was its president. He left the school in August 1875,
and continued his studies in Chelmno, where in 1878 he passed the maturity exam.
He studied medicine at universities in Wroclaw, Marburg and Berlin. During his stay
in Wroclaw, he belonged to the Slavic-Literary Society. From 1888 he lived in Brodnica.
On October 10, 1919, Nursing courses for women and men were organized. During the Bolshevik invasion
in August 1920, Dr. Marian Karwat provided medical aid to wounded soldiers. He did not sign
the German nationality list. Sources: Stefan Bilski, Ziemia Michalowska.
Above Marian Karwat, 1856-1946 + Anna Piwnicka, 1867-1936, the daughter of
Zygmunt Piwnicki + Alina Halina Jozefa Hornowska b. 1836.
Marian's children:
1.
Jerzy Karwat, b. ca 1890 + Maria Swierczynska b. ca 1900;
2.
Jadwiga, 1892-1985 + Bohdan Jozef Florian Hulewicz, 1888-1968;
3.
Stefan Karwat, 1895-1976 + Zofia Hulewicz.
Stefan had a son
Jan Karwat, 1921-1978 + Maria Sczaniecka, 1921-2007,
and grandchildren:
Malgorzata Karwat b. in 1951;
Jacek Karwat, b. in 1952;
Jadwiga Karwat b. in 1956.
At present we know on Witktoria Czapska-Pruszak, studied at School No 10
in Tczew.
she come from Justyna Elzbieta Pruszak (Pruska) b. 1751 in Malachin, close to
Czersk in the Chojnice county, the daughter of Wojciech Pruski [or Pruszak b. ca 1715], +
Konstancja Lewald Jezierska Powalska b. ca 1720;
Justyna Elzbieta was the wife of Jozef Antoni Pruszak Czapiewski, and they had children:
1. Stanislaw Pruszak
[Stanislaw Pruszak b. ca 1770 who had a son
Eligiusz Ignacy Mikolaj Pruszak b. ca 1800;
and the grandson Franciszek Marcjan Stanislaw Pruszak b. in 1823 in Czarne in the LIPNO county or Czarna Woda, south-west to Zblewo in the Starogard Gdanski county - see below on ZBLEWO];
2. Zofia Marianna Helena Pruszak;
3. Jozef Jan Pruszak;
4. Anna Franciszka Konstancja Pruszak;
5. Jozefina Katarzyna Pruszak and 2 others among others:
Antoni Wojciech Pruszak Czapiewski b. 1786 in Lukocin, in the Tczew commune
[4 km nort-east to TURZE of BARDZKI-Karwat branch;
this complex net included Neyman, Jaraczewski, Oppeln-Bronikowski with Karwat of Wichulec close to Brodnica
and Turze Male close to Swiecie; and Jozef Pilsudski.
Ilowiecki and Rudnicki in Przybyslawice; Kiedrzynski and Arnold in Raszkow and Bieganin;
Hutten-Czapski in Glogowa, Ostrzeszow and Raszkow; Pogrzybow with Niemojewski.
Skorzewski and Nostitz-Jackowski in Raszkow with the line to Wola Wiazowa and the Pradzynski family -
the branch of Krasicki in Nawojowa and Kamionka Wielka close to Nowy Sacz; Malachowski in
Bialaczow close to Petrykozy.
Antoni Wojciech PRUSZAK had a son
Leon Antoni Wincenty Pruszak / Leo Czapiewski b. in 1811 in Turze,
12 km west to TCZEW = LEO Pruszak died ca 1868;
and the grandson von Antoni Jozef Pruszak-Czapski / Czapiewski b. 1846 in
Zielona Gora, 7 km north-east to Lubichowo, 11 km south-west to JABLOWO and in the Starogard Gdanski
county, 10 km south-east to MIRADOWO;
and the great-granddaughter Marianna Leokadia Ludwika Pruszak-Czapska b. 1871 in
the Sierakowice parish. Marianna Leokadia had the brother
von Kazimierz Leon Anastazy Pruszak-Czapski b. in 1873 in the Sierakowice
parish - 9 km north-east to Gowidlino, and I was here in 1977 with Iwona Plachecka {now in ITALY} and
Jacek Matysiak, Sinti, now in California, nerk].
Turze Male west to Tczew and Karwat, Bardzki, Szreder:
Ignacy Karwat, 1844/1850-1879, had the sibilins -
1.
Teofila KARWAT, 1852-1934 + Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836-1909, with a son Teofil Plaskowski
b. ca 1880.
2.
Marian Euzebiusz KARWAT, 1856 in Wichulec - 1946 in Brodnica, a medical doctor,
independence activist. The son of Teofil KARWAT, the landowner, and Jadwiga nee Kielczewska.
Marian Karwat attended a gymnasium in Chelmno. In 1871-1873, a member of the secret philomath
organization named after Tomasz Zan. In 1873, he was admitted to the royal gymnasium in Brodnica.
He founded the underground Tomasz Zan Society; in the years 1873-1875 he was its president.
He left the school in August 1875, and continued his studies in Chelmno, where in 1878 he
passed the maturity exam.
3.
JOZEF KARWAT, b. September 1850 in Wichulec, d. in 1918 in Poznan.
Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka.
Above Anna Antonina Karwat BARDZKA, b. 1854 in Male Turze, in the Tczew commune,
within the Tczew County, 8 kilometres west of Tczew.
Anna d. in 1932 in Wichulec, the Brodnica County, acc.to Bieganowski.
Anna Bardzka Karwat was the daughter of Nikodem Wladyslaw Jozef Bardzki + Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder
[Nikodem Bardzki, 1823-1863 in Chelmno + Anna Koschembahr-Lyskowska SZREDER, 1828-1909,
ie. Anna Aniela Ludwika Szreder.
Nikodem was the son of
Franciszek Bardzki b. ca 1780, d. in 1827 in Pommerania + Anna Marianna Konstancja ZELEWSKI;
the grandson of Jozef Bardzki b. ca 1750 and Anna PAWLOWSKA;
the great-grandson of
PAWEL BARDZKI b. ca 1690/1710 - 1739 + Anna SKORZEWSKA b. ca 1700/1705 or bef. 1725,
the daughter of Count General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674-1726 + Dorota CHOINSKA b. ca 1685.
Pawel Bardzki had a brother Wojciech Marek Bardzki b. in 1699, d. ca 1770,
who had the daughter BRYGIDA Bardzka the wife of Owidiusz Walknowski and Jakub Kiedrzynski.
Jakub Kiedrzynski was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family branch.
And Nikodem Bardzki was the great-great-grandson of Jan Bardzki b. ca 1650 + Helena Mielaczewska;
who was the son of Feliks Bradzki, + Katarzyna Wilczynska].
My family branch -
BRYGIDA BARDZKA was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770 and she was 2nd married
to Jakub Kiedrzynski. Wojciech Marek BARDZKI had parents: Jan Bardzki died in 1724 +
mother Helena Milaczewska d. 1724.
Anna Bardzka KARWAT lived in 1854-1932, and she had children:
Jozef Karwat, 1877-1926 + Antonina Gabriel b. ca 1880 - the Gabriel family came from London,
Silesia and Bydgoszcz;
Anna Karwat b. ca 1880-1881;
Wlodzimierz Karwat b. ca 1880;
Maria Karwat b. ca 1880 + Stanislaw Kraszewski b. in 1878;
Janusz Karwat, 1883-1928;
Zygmunt Karwat, 1885-1965 + Maria Belkiewicz b. ca 1910,
with children:
Lech Karwat b. in 1938,
and Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1940.
Zygmunt Karwat junior, b. ca 1930/1940, was the son of Zygmunt Karwat
senior b. 1885 + Maria Belkiewicz.
Pawel BARDZKI, 1690-1739, married in 1732, Anna Skorzewska, 1700-1744,
the daughter of Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Choinski,
with children:
1.
Franciszek BARDZKI b. 1732 in Mieleszyn;
2.
Katarzyna Elzbieta Dorota b. 1735 in JAGNIEWICE / Igniewice, north-west to GNIEZNO,
and married to Jozef Dobrolecki;
3.
Ignacy Jan BARDZKI b. in Mieleszyn;
4.
Jozef Jan Nepomucen BARDZKI born in 1738, the Royal official, m. Anna Pawlowska,
with children:
a) Aleksandra;
b)
Ludwika Franciszka Bardzka m. Tadeusz Krzyzanowski, 2nd she married Antoni Feliks Lewinski,
the owner of Paprotna / Paprotnia;
c) Mateusz Bardzki - Colonel, b. ca 1783,
d) Marianna m. Ludwik Dembinski, owner of Liszkowka.
5.
Andrzej BARDZKI b. in 1730 or ca 1738/1739 - not in 1743;
Colonel [note about Erazm Mycielski], the owner of Kobierzycko [at half way from Sieradz to BLASZKI;
close to TUBADZIN], bought from hands of Antoni Siemiatkowski,
m. Marianna Krzyzanowska, lived in Osmolin close to Zdunska Wola {or near Kiernozia ?};
children:
a) Michal Bardzki b. ca 1793, in Glinno [25 km north to SIERADZ, close to Warta],
b) Ludwika b. ca 1799, m. Jozef Stanislawski,
c) Nepomucena m. Kalikst Byszewski,
d)
Ignacy Wojciech Pawel BARDZKI, b. 1797 in Iwanowice, lived in Wroblew, the owner of Rojkow, m. in
Stronsko, to Faustyna Sulimierska, b. in 1799 in Stronsko
[by the Warta river; 18 km north-west to WIDAWA; 13 km west to MARZENIN],
the daughter of Ludwik Sulimierski and Marianna Kempista Sulimierska.
Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898,
was the son of
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina PLASKOWSKA, b. in 1802 in Zblewo,
the Starogard Gdanski County,
the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski.
Edward Ludwik Kalkstein-Stolinski, ca 1880 - 1943, was the grandson of
TEODOR KALKSTEIN and Teodozja ZAKRZEWSKA, 1834 / 1857 - 1926 / 1927.
Teodozja Zakrzewski m. the second Kossobudzka, b. 1857 and died in 1927.
Teodor was maybe the son of Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka,
the Starogard County or b. ca 1790.
Above Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County,
d. 1865, was the son of Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, and Roza Wirydianna GRABCZEWSKA b. ca 1745.
Jerzy Kalkstein b. ca 1730/1740, younger = Georg Kalkstein, was the son of Jerzy Kalkstein older
b. ca 1700.
Klonowka is a village in the Starogard Gdanski commune, 8 kilometres east of
Starogard Gdanski, and 19 km south to TURZE.
Marianna Lewald Jezierska KARWAT and Feliks KARWAT [the owners of Jablonowo Pomorskie
in Prussia] had only daughter Otolia Karwat / Otylia Karwat,
and Otylia in 1835 was married Stefan Narzymski, the landlord in the Ciechanow county,
and the member of the 1831 Insurection.
Stefan Narzymski traveled around Europa among others to Ferdynand Maksymilian Miramare in Triest.
Stefan Narzymski in 1832-1833 was involved in movement to prepare the guerrilla.
In 1867 Otolia Narzymska died in Gotha. Stefan Narzymski d. in 1868 in Roma.
The Jablonowo estate took only daughter born in 1844, Marianna m. in 1873 in Jablonowo
to Duke Feliks Oginski.
Marianna Oginska in 1876 - ca 1891 moved home to Dresden / Drezno, and Jablonowo Pomorskie
leased Albert Dirlam. Marianna d. in 1914. The estate took Zygmunt Narzymski, but only in 1914.
In 1918 - 1920 the palace belonged to Grenzschutz. His son Tadeusz Narzymski again took Jablonowo
until 1925, with his wife Helena until 1931.
Marianna Bialoblocka sold Jablonowo bef. 1807 to Marianna Suminski married Bronisz.
Then Jablonowo Pomorskie took the Karwat family from the Narzymskis.
In 1815, Feliks Karwat was the owner of Jablonowo Pomorskie.
It was put up for auction and sold in 1832 to his wife Marianna Lewald-Jezierski Karwat.
Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Narzymska
with the Murdelio coat of arms, here in Jablonowo Pomorskie was buried.
Otylia b. 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha.
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