The 'Confederation of Independent Poland': Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka in 1944/1945, Andrzej Ostoja-Owsiany in the Opoczno county in 1945, intelligence Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, and senior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany in Baranowicze close to the Bohdziewicz-Plaszczewski-Konstantynowicz family.
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This text is about the "Confederation of Independent Poland" under command of the Lodz counter-intelligence and Konstanty Rokossowski, PM Leszek Miller, Colonel Adam Ostoja-Owsiany junior, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, Wodkiewicz, Marshal Marian Spychalski, Colonel Wladyslaw Chudzik, Witalis Bogucki, Natkanski, Major Tadeusz Sedzicki, Oziemblowski, Feliks Dzierzynski.
You can read here about Garczynski of Zbaszyn and of Wilkowo Polskie - Ostrowski of Maluszyn - Skorzewski of Chelmo: the Polish underground network together with Wola Wiazowa, and with the links to Wielichowo - Stara Hancza - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs and Raszkow/Bieganin/Orpiszewek of the Kiedrzynskis.
The espionage team around me in 1972-2026 and after 2002 as the Lodz Foreign Intelligence Agency with Colonel junior Adam Ostoja-Owsiany b. ca 1962, the next of kin to Terlecki-Oziemblowski-Dzierzynski-Pilsudski-Pilar Pilchau genealogical line, acted with cooperation of SWL Security (Wi. 147, Godmansto. 27-29, Beami. 102 (and Beami. 9, Beami. 11 - old espionage homes, a boy, 20 aged, a girl 16 aged), Oakdale 50, Wi. 137, CT14...), Region Security Guarding (Garlan. 134 and 136), Security Nation and Vanguard agency (2005-2025). The Soviet structure established in Lodz, Poznan, Opoczno, Sawin, Chelm Lubelski, Tczew-Wabrzezno-Chelmz, from February 1945, has survived unchanged to this day as the Foreign Intelligence Agency of Poland - May 2026. Oversight of the entire operation from 2005 to 2024 was exercised by a family and friendship network based in Sawin in the Chelm Lubelski district, along with Tczew and Katowice. Between 2005 and 2017, the Foreign Intelligence Agency sent approximately 250 people after me. A large group of them in 2007 was sent. Mostly Jews, but also some Roma. Of these, approximately 200 were from Poland. They established the effective 'Animals' network/Azalea 2, the pink feminist movement/Elizabeth 9, and the gender rainbow network/Kingsbridge 1. They also infiltrated JW.org/Durley Garden 7 [Borowski of Wi. 92, Piotrowski of Trinidad Village - the matters of hausing benefits, will and testaments, money, international trips: Ukraine and Georgia], SWL Security/Wi. 147 [cameras and cars, Sterte 119], and Region Security Guarding {registered of peoples as Garla. 106, St Margare. 14 + 'Foundry' - Kamykowa 12 in Lodz, Jolliff. 6, Wi. 89}/Garlan. 134/136 and Wi. 147, along with Godmansto. 27-29; Beamis. 102, 11, 9. Furthermore, the whole thing is supported by Police HQ, which stopped me on the streets 7 times: the last time on 21 March 2024. The core group are people from Lodz in Poland, about 150 people, with the "head" of the intelligence network in the Stoki-Sikawa estate, i.e. 45/50 people in three-generation Semitic and Gypsy families. They are supported by a group of people transferred from Poland earlier, starting in the years 1968-1992, Wi. 96/Krokusowa 50A, St Margare. 1/Orchard 12, Wi. 201/Zbocze 2 in Lodz, along with Telefoniczna 61 in Lodz/Wi. 46, 92, 137 = Garlan. 30/Winterbourn. 26, 8 and Jolliff. 5, 9, 8, 6, 2A = Garlan. 106 - is an alcoholic, woman, Jewish and is an acquaintance of St Marg. 53 = "Bogucka"/Radlinska 2, Sporna 85, Krokuso. 59 in Lodz, i.e. counterintelligence of the Internal Security Agency. The main group of 45/50 people from Stoki in Lodz, Poland, are: Gubalowka 13-15/Jolliff. 36 top flat/Serpentine 21/Tatna. 31/Wi. 86 + Giewont 51 in Lodz + Burngat. 17/Skalna 15 in Lodz, friends of Wi. 137, CT14... - Zbocze 2 in Lodz; named Zbocze 2 in Lodz are friends of Telefoniczna 61 in Lodz = Darbys Ln 99/St Margar. 53/Kenyon Cl 7 and Kenyon 13, Winterbourn. 26, Jollif. 8; the head of the pedophile ring is an old woman, 58 years old, bulldog face, 165 cm, Wi. 147 = SWL Security/..60KWS = Pieniny 3 in Lodz; these are neighbors Pieniny 5/Fernsi. 16, and Pieniny 2, 14 = Elizabeth 9, 'Animals' movement, JW.org, 'pink' movement; SWL Security is also Godmansto. 27-29, Beamis. 102, 9 and 11; Wi. 96 = Mellstock 71, 78, 45; Burngat. 17 = Skalna 15 in Lodz, ground floor on the left; Burngat. 17/Tatna. 1B/Winterbour. 45 = Wi. 137, together with Zbocze 2 and Pieniny 3 in Lodz; Wi. 137 is Telefoniczna 61 in Lodz, together with Telefoni. 30, 60 and Pieniny 28 in Lodz. The above Zbocze 2 in Lodz = Fernsid. 80 ground floor on the left; Beamis. 102 = Oakdale 50 ground floor on the left; the Jaworski family from Krokus. 57 = village of Leszno near Przasnysz, this is Learoyd 1 and Wi. 137 first floor together with Burngat. 17 = Skalna 15 in Lodz, together with Zbocze 2 and Pieniny 3 in Lodz; Przelecz 12 in Lodz is also as Zbocze 23, 37, 15, 17 and Zbocze 2 - friends and neighbors Pieniny 3 and 5, 2, 14; Przelecz 12 in Lodz = Sandbourne 18 and Wi. 193 together with friends Wi. 201, Stokes Ave 9 right entrance. Above Zbocze 37 in Lodz = Stokes Ave 64, together with friends Wi. 137, Kingsto. 6.
A girl, only 155 cm, 22/25 years old, from Poland, long straight auburn-brown-cherry hair, quite fat, long, full face, I think she's renting a bedroom, Sandbourne 18/Tatna. 65/Beamis. 102/Janosik. 61 in Lodz = Godmansto. 27/29, there's security for her - a guy with a large dog, slim, 40 years old, 185 cm, and a 3-year-old child; she worked on Tuesdays, 5-5:40 pm; security for her Tatna. 15, strong body, guy, 188 cm - tall, strong build; there was at Tatna. 15 a man - a drug addict, with a very small head, thin, now there's only an alcoholic Jewish woman left, an acquaintance of St Marg. 26 and St Marg. 53. Together with ....PKF, Wi. 147; and with semitic black head man, 28 years old, 175 cm, slim, Ashley, like Arabic face or Jewish.
This is intelligence network of PM Leszek Miller by Malgorzata Zieleniewska (in 1990s till 2001)/Findeisen in Zgierz, Monika Bogucka of Sporna 85 (2001, 2005 - January 2024), Deputy Speaker Stefan Niesiolowski (aft. 2000s - with P. Sosnier. 2005/November 2007-2024), Foreign Affairs Minister Witold Waszczykowski (linked to Netanyahu in 2016) with Olczyk of Glowno (1983), the Natkanski family (1977) of Opoczno and Honoratow of the Foreign Affairs Office in Senegal, Cairo and Warsaw, Andrzej Ostoja (1988), Adam Owsiany of the Foreign Intelligence Agency aft. 2002, Waldemar Pawlak with Znyk-Sobczyk (1977-ca 1988), President Lech Walesa of Chocen, Lipno, Wloclawek (with J. Slota/Skota in 1983-1990s); Leszek Moczulski of Mariowka (1944-1945) close to Przysucha (ca 1980-2001);
and above espionage group acted around Marshals and Generals:
Marian Spychalski, Jozef Pilsudski, Konstanty Rokossowski, Jozef Flis, Piotr Jaroszewicz, Stanislaw Zarakowski of Swolna, Karol Swierczewski of Lida bef. 1939, Wasyl Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Kazan born aft. 1834, Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Fischer, Axamitowski in 1820s.
The Poryte-Jablon estate [27/30 km south-east to Lomza] was linked to Ubiel, the Moniuszko estate in Belarus, when in 1818 Jozef Narzymski married Jozefa Mleczko in Zambrow; Jozefa Narzymski Mleczko owned the Poryte estate - 27 km south-east to Lomza, close to Zambrow [this is not north-east to Maly Plock, the Lomza county].
Jozefa Mleczko had a daughter Karolina Stanislawa Krystyna Narzymska born in 1818 in Janczewo in the Wizna parish
[Janczewo linked the Narzymski family and the Kisielnickis; close to Rutki with A. Zawadzka under Tczew-Sawin-Katowice semitic underground in 2007-2025; Janczewo is a village situated in the Wizna commune; Janczewo, Kisielnica and Poryte north to Lomza, were owned by the same Kisielnicki landlords. The Kisielnickis took MP offices in Lomza. At the beginning of the 19th century Janczewo took the Kisielnicki family together with Kisielnica. the first was Franciszek Kisielnicki, 1791-1869, the Lomza judge. The Kisielnica estate was main manor, and Janczewo was leased. In 1880, Wladyslaw Kisielnicki, 1851-1915, built new manor].
In 1844 Karolina Narzymska married Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in the village of Biale-Szczepanowice in the CZYZEW parish.
Janczewo in the Wizna parish, close to Rutki:
the estate Janczewo is connected to Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski in 1844. Halina Wodkiewicz b. 1920s in Leszno village (she was living in Piotr Gol. private home since July 1955 in Lodz/then at Krokuso. 57 in Lodz/her great-grandsons at Learoyd 1/Wi. 137 first floor), and Anna Zawadzka b. in 1960s in Rutki (in 2007-2024 around me with Teresa of Lodz, Fernsid. 23, Tczew, Sawin, Pieniany and G. Karwat till 2022 - the genealogical line of Srem and Bydgoszcz, Wichulec), this is the same counter-intelligence net established by Russian military intelligence in "Poland" after February 1945 together with Lodz (Kurc/Kurtz), and Ajzef/Ajzen of Sawin in the Chelm Lubelski county.
At the beginning of the 19th century Janczewo took the Kisielnicki family together with Kisielnica. the first was Franciszek Kisielnicki, 1791-1869, the Lomza judge. The Kisielnica estate was main manor, and Janczewo was leased. In 1880, Wladyslaw Kisielnicki, 1851-1915, built new manor]. In 1844 Karolina Narzymska married Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in the village of Biale-Szczepanowice in the CZYZEW parish.
The Narzymskis owned Poryte-Jablon, 27/30 km south-east to Lomza. Janczewo in the Wizna parish linked both families: Narzymski and Kisielnicki - they connected Chopin with Moniuszko and the Kossak family, together with the Pawlikowski-Swietorzecki line of Belarus.
Jozefa Mleczko Narzymska had a daughter Karolina Stanislawa Krystyna Narzymska born in 1818 in Janczewo.
In 1844 Karolina Narzymska married Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in the village of Biale-Szczepanowice in the CZYZEW parish.
In 1818 Jozef Narzymski married Jozefa Mleczko in Zambrow; Jozefa Narzymski Mleczko owned the Jablon-Poryte estate.
Janczewo is linked to Michal Kryspin Pawlikowski, in 1925-1938 in Wilno was working for counter-intelligence. In Lithuania until 1940 co-operated with Jozef Mackiewicz. In 1940 Sweden, in 1943 in London, in 1949 in USA, in 1951 in Berkeley. Janczewo is linked to the Piottuch-Kublicki and Miezonka owned in 1842 by Dominik Konstantynowicz.
Tomasz Konstantynowicz was the son of Ludwig Konstantynowicz / Thomas Lyudvigovich b. 1853, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800. Tomasz Konstantynowicz born 01/01/1893, Borovin in the Berezinskii district, Pole, lived: Berezinski region, village Borovin / Borowina / Borowica and arrested on September 25, 1937, sentenced: The Commission and the Prosecutor of the NKVD of the USSR December 17, 1937 for espionage, verdict: he was shot January 19, 1938 and place of burial - Cherven. Rehabilitated April 29, 1989 by the Soviet military prosecutor.
We know now that Ludwig Konstantynowicz with the Fox coat of arms was born ca 1850 / 1860 or in 1853. Ludwig / Ludwik Konstantynowicz was the youngest son of Dominik Konstantynowicz.
Jan Konstantynowicz b. 1888, had the younger brother Franciszek Konstantynowicz b. 17 / 30-10-1900 in Borowina, the son of Ludwik Konstantynowicz b. 1853;
Franciszek Konstantynowicz in 1915 - 1917 studied at the military college in Moscow, 1917 met with Lenin in train to Petersburg; October 1917 back to Borowina; December 1918 escaped to Bialystok, 1920 served to the Balachowicz Army, maybe from 1919. 1921 - Szczypiorno, Plock, Tuchola, Bialystok, Warszawa, 1945 Wroclaw.
Czeslaw Konstantynowicz (+ Dabrowska of Bransk) was the son of Jozef Konstantynowicz (+ Anna Zarako-Zarakowska), the grandson of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833, the great-grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800, the great-great-grandson of Wincenty Konstantynowicz b. ca 1775.
Czeslaw's relatives:
Pawel Konstantynowicz b. 1885, was the son of ADOLF Konstantynowicz b. ca 1855/1857, and Adolf was the nephew of Antoni Konstantynowicz of Miezonka b. ca 1833. Adolf was the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800. Adolf Konstantynowicz - the son of Wilhelm Konstantynowicz b. ca 1835.
Ludwik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1853 was the youngest son of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800.
General Wasyl Konstantynowicz, and Antoni Konstantynowicz the landlord of Miezonka, were the half-sibilings to Ludwik Konstantynowicz - they were born ca 1833 until ca 1853.
The brief note to Julia Puslowska b. 1811, NOT in 1820, and about Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801 who had the daughter Teofila Puslowska b. ca 1834/1835 - Teofila married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski:
named Julia Drucka Lubecka (b. 1811) married (in 1835) Puslowska was the mother of Teofila Puslowska (b. ca 1834/1835) and Teofila married Jozef Zarako-Zarakowski b. ca 1833. Jozef had the daughter Css Anna Zarako-Zarakowska married Jozef Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and of Swolna-Holubowo, the son of Antoni Konstantynowicz b. ca 1833, the grandson of Dominik Konstantynowicz b. ca 1800.
But Julia was the wife of Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806 in Pieski/Piaski-1874 in Warsaw, and she wasn't wife of Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801. Maybe Wladyslaw Puslowski (b. 1801 and the brother of Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806-1874), had a love affair with Julia Drucka-Lubecka in 1834 before her wedding in 1835.
Julia and Genowefa Paulina were the sisters.
Genowefa Paulina married Wladyslaw Puslowski. Above Julia Drucka Lubecka b. 1811, married in 1835 Count Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski,
the son of Count Wojciech Puslowski b. 1762 + Jozefa Drucka Lubecka.
Above Ksawery Franciszek Puslowski, 1806-1874, had 6 sibilings: Genowefa Tyzenhauz, Franciszek Puslowski, Wladyslaw Puslowski b. 1801, Wandalin Puslowski and others.
Michal Roman Pawlikowski, 1847-1915, had a sister Izabella Pawlikowska, b. ca 1860 m. Konstanty Skarbek-Kielczewski b. ca 1850/1865 = Konstanty Kielczewski.
And Izabella and Michal Roman had next brother Kazimierz Stefan Marian Pawlikowski, working in Minsk Litewski, lived in 1860-1936, m. Tekla Swietorzecka, ca 1864-1933,
with the son Michal Kryspin Pawlikowski, 1893-1972, writer.
Kazimierz Stefan Marian Pawlikowski was the son of Hektor Pawlikowski, b. 1811 + Flora Czarnecka, ca 1828-1922;
and Kazimierz Stefan was the grandson of Dominik Pawlikowski, 1778-1858 + Zofia Swida;
and the great-grandson of Jan Pawlikowski b. ca 1740/1750.
Above Jan Pawlikowski b. ca 1750, was the son of Antoni Pawlikowski, the CHOLEWA coat of arms, b. ca 1710-1762 + Joanna Swietorzecka, ca 1720-1780.
Joanna Swietorzecka married Antoni Pawlikowski b. 1710 (in Belarus), the 'Cholewa' coat of arms, and they had 9 children:
Piotr Pawlikowski b. ca 1750,
Feliks Pawlikowski,
Jan Pawlikowski b. ca 1740/1750 - MP in Warsaw in 1760s + 2nd wife Brygida Piszczallo,
Tadeusz Pawlikowski,
Ignacy Pawlikowski b. ca 1750, and others (Jozef Pawlikowski b. ca 1735/1740).
Joanna Swietorzecka Pawlikowska m. 2nd Rybinska.
Piotr Pawlikowski younger, ca 1750-aft. 1803, was the son of Antoni Pawlikowski b. ca 1710 + Joanna Swietorzecka, ca 1717-1780. Piotr Pawlikowski b. 1750, had 3 brothers (we know on 9 sibilings!):
Tadeusz Pawlikowski;
Jan Pawlikowski b. ca 1740/1750, MP in Warsaw + 2nd wife Brygida Piszczallo;
Ignacy Pawlikowski b. ca 1750.
Named Swietorzecka Pawlikowska had the brother who was the MP in Warsaw, b. ca 1719.
Jan Pawlikowski b. ca 1740/1750 was the brother of Jozef Pawlikowski senior b. ca 1735/1740 + Marianna Kwiatkowska b. ca 1745. Jozef b. 1735/1740
was the son of Antoni Pawlikowski b. ca 1710,
who came from older Piotr Pawlikowski b. ca 1680, and Piotr had the brother Pawel Pawlikowski b. ca 1680, d. 1723.
We know that Jan Pawlikowski b. ca 1740/1750 - MP in Warsaw in 1760s + 2nd wife Brygida Piszczallo.
Named Joanna Swietorzecka Pawlikowska b. ca 1717, had 4 brothers among others the brother who was the MP in Warsaw, b. ca 1719 = Antoni Swietorzecki younger b. ca 1710/1719.
Mikolaj Swietorzecki b. ca 1720 maybe was the brother to above Antoni Swietorzecki b. ca 1710/1719. Antoni Swietorzecki younger b. ca 1710/1719, was the son of older Antoni Swietorzecki b. ca 1680.
The children of Stanislaw Soltan b. 1698:
1. Augusta Soltan, b. ca 1750 m. Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki (the Piottuch-Kublickis intermarried the Szumskis and - in 1831 - the Konstantynowczs of Miezonka);
2. Stanislaw Soltan b. 27.8.1756 - died in 1836 in Mitawa, General, secret acted in 1793, then in 1812, the member of Parliament of 1782, 1788, m. Franciszka Teofila Radziwill d. 1802, the daughter of Stanislaw RADZIWILL and Karolina Pociej, owned Zdzieciol; m. 2nd in 1820 to Konstancja Toplicka-Tupalska 1-v Kasper Korsak, a daughter of Antoni and Roza Gorska.
Children of above Stanislaw Soltan b. 1756:
1. Karolina Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1790, married after 1800 to Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki;
2. Anna Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1785 / 1788 / 1790 + Antoni Wankowicz ca 1758 / 1760 or in 1780 - 1812, the son of Tadeusz Wankowicz junior [= Tadeusz-Casimir Tadeushevich Vankovich / Tadeusz Kazimierz Wankowicz, the son of Tadeusz Wankowicz older, the owner of SWOLNA in 1725]
who m. in 1755 to Anna Swietorzecka, ca 1735-1812,
the daughter of Antoni Swietorzecki b. ca 1710.
Antoni Swietorzecki b. ca 1710 was the brother of Joanna Swietorzecka married Antoni Pawlikowska b. ca 1710.
Above Joseph Piottuch Kublicki / JOZEF Kublicki / Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicz, about 1800 m. Karolina Soltan / Soltan Carolina born ca 1780;
with a daughter Walentyna Soltan Piottuch Kublicka / Valentina Piottuch-Kublicka of Kublicz, b. ca 1800 and m. Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan was born 1795, d. 1843 (the mother Josepha Benislawska),
and Walentyna's daughter was Oktawia Soltan / Soltan Octavia, b. in Prezma / Pryzma / Presman 1830, died on August 15, 1871 in Kazan (or Razan ?), she was married in 1849 to Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan / Hieronim S. V. Soltan born 1824, died in 1900, the landowner, the member of the January Uprising.
Above named Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan was born 1824 in Uzukrewno (his mother's estate) and died on March 15, 1900 in Prezma, now Latvia;
he was son of Stanislaus Soltan (collaborator of the Constitution of 3 May, imprisoned in Smolensk in the 1794-1796, the President of the Provisional Government of Lithuania in 1812, d. Mitawa 1836) and Constance Toplicki / Konstancja Toplicka.
Above named Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki - the officer in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1790. Above named Jozef Kublicki had daughters and sons (my genealogical ancestors here):
1. Anna Benislawska (born Piottuch-Kublicki in 1809, d. 1885 + Jozef Benislawski, 1790-1852, with:
Leon Benislawski 1846-1935, Jan 1847-1899, Stanislaw, Konstanty, Adolf, Edward, Ludwik Benislawski, Helena Benislawska b. before 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. Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810 + Jozef Szumski b. ca 1800 + 2nd to Dominik Konstantynowicz of MIEZONKA b. ca 1800, the son of Wincenty Konstantynowicz b. ca 1775, of Baguta/Buhta/Babianowszczyzna in the Minsk county in Belarus;
5. Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1803 + Wincenty Smokowski, 1797 - 1876, a son of Michal Smokowski + Konstancja Mickiewicz;
6. Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki + Ida Oginska b. ca 1820 / 1813 / 1810.
Note to above Dominik Konstantynowicz and to Dominik Oskierka b. ca 1770 + Salomea Gizycka, and Salomea had children:
1. Maria Oskierka b. ca 1790 + Jan Gizycki;
and 2. Kajetan Oskierka b. 1821 + Pss Stefania Julia Radziwill - the owner of MIEZONKA - until 1842,
then to my family of Dominik Konstantynowicz - the same branch like Apolon Konstantynowicz married Anna ARMAND. Apollon / Apolon had the brother Wiktor Konstantynowicz and Wiktor had the daughter Galina Dunkel and the son Jerzy/Marian Konstantynowicz/Stankiewicz.
The Konstantynowicz family of Miezonka and Kazan intermarried the Armand family in Moscow by Apollon Konstantynowicz b. 1864. Apollon's brother was Wiktor Konstantynowicz b. 1874, my great-grandfather in Tallinn. Apollon and Wiktor were the sons of General Wasyl Konstantynowicz + Dss Maria Trubecka. Wasyl was the brother of Antoni Konstantynowicz, the landlord of Miezonka. Antoni Konstantynowicz had the son Jozef Konstantynowicz married Css Anna Zarako-Zarakowska. Anna was the daughter of Teofila Puslowska + Jozef Zarakowski. Antoni and Wasyl were the sons of Dominik Konstantynowicz + Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka 1-voto Szumska. Oktawia came from Dukes Soltan and Duke Stanislaw Radziwill b. 1722. Dominik Konstantynowicz came from Michno of Nieciecza in the Grodno district. This is the Czyz family and then the Konstantynowiczs with the Fox coat of arms.
Below on the Dzieduszycki-Paszkowski branch (b. 1810/1814), the Paszkowski - Szwarcenberg-Czerny
(born in 1813) line and the Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz (b. ca 1819) line with
the Donimirski family, Slaski, Mieczkowski, together with my both grandfathers: Piotr Gol. ex-Kiedrzynski and
Jerzy Konstantynowicz nicknamed Marian Stankiewicz, Piotr Siedlecki and Marian Konstantynowicz of the Fox coat
of arms:
Helena Paszkowska married Dzieduszycka b. 1810/1814, was the niece of General Franciszek Paszkowski and the same the cousin to Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819, m. Armand (my ancestor in Moscow).
Helena Paszkowska Dzieduszycka b. 1810/1814, d. 1880 in Latacz;
was the sister of Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski / Onufry Paszkowski b. bef. 1805,
and of Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. 1813;
and named Helena Dzieduszycka was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski - the half-brother to
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski;
the granddaughter of Jan Paszkowski of BRODY in Ukraine.
Helena Paszkowska married Dzieduszycka was the cousin to Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819,
married Armand, who had granddaughter Anna Armand married Apolon Konstantynowicz. Apolon was the brother of Wiktor Konstantynowicz of Kazan. Wiktor Konstantynowicz with nick-name Staroch-Siedoch was my great-grandfather, ie the father of Jerzy Konstantynowicz/Marian Konstantynowicz, with nickname Marian Stankiewicz, the Colonel in 1939 of the Polish military intelligence in 1918 until 1947. Anna Armand Konstantynowicz was the friend of Lenin and Inessa Armand, closest to
the Saparow-Japaridze-Maypariani clan intermarried Dukes Orenburg (the family of the Romanow emperors).
This is the family of Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813),
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 Helena Dzieduszycka b. ca 1810/1814.
Jan Gwalbert Aleksander Pawlikowski, senior, 1860-1939, b. in Medyka,
the son of Mieczyslaw Gwalbert Pawlikowski + Helena DZIEDUSZYCKA b. 1837.
Above Helena Pawlikowska Dzieduszycka, 1837 in Horodenka - 1918 in Lwow,
the daughter of Count Eugeniusz Dzieduszycki + Helena PASZKOWSKA, 1810/1814-1880,
the daughter of
Wojciech Paszkowski, the half-brother of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, whos daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married Armand in Moscow, and Maria was my relative only (Bogdan came from Jerzy b. 1898 + Zofia Plaszczewska; Jerzy Konstantynowicz was the son of Wiktor Konstantynowicz b. 1874 in Kazan; Wiktor was the son of General Wasyl Konstantynowicz working at the Kazan University; Wasyl Konstantynowicz m. Dss Trubecka; Wasyl was the son of Dominik Konstantynowicz the landlord of Miezonka in 1842 + Piottuch-Kublicka 1-voto Szumska. The granddaughter of above Maria Wilhelmina was Anna Armand Konstantynowicz married Apolon Konstantynowicz, the son of General Wasyl Konstantynowicz + Dss Trubecka. Maria Wilhelmina Armand nee Paszkowska b. ca 1819, the daughter of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, who was the son of Jan Paszkowski of Brody).
Count Eugeniusz Dzieduszycki, 1801-1857, d. in Cracow, the son of Wawrzyniec Marcin Dzieduszycki b. 1772 + Anastazja MIER, 1770-1845 in Lwow, the daughter of
Jan Mier + Marianna TARNOWSKA.
Mentioned Helena Paszkowska married Dzieduszycka b. 1810/1814, was the niece of General Franciszek Paszkowski and the same the cousin to Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819, m. Armand (my ancestor in Moscow ?). Helena Paszkowska Dzieduszycka b. 1810/1814, d. 1880 in Latacz; was the sister of Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski / Onufry Paszkowski b. bef. 1805, and of Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. 1813;
and named Helena Dzieduszycka was the daughter of Wojciech Paszkowski - the half-brother to General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski; the granddaughter of Jan Paszkowski of BRODY in Ukraine. Helena Paszkowska married Dzieduszycka was the cousin to Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819, married Armand, who had granddaughter Anna Armand married Apolon Konstantynowicz. Anna Armand Konstantynowicz was the friend of Lenin and Inessa Armand, closest to the Saparow-Japaridze-Maypariani clan intermarried Dukes Orenburg (the family of the Romanow emperors). This is the family of Julianna Czerny or Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny (born Paszkowska in 1813), 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 Helena Dzieduszycka b. ca 1810/1814.
Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. 1790/1805, married Rozalia Krasnopolska b. ca 1788/1790, and they had 3 children (or two children). But Helena Dzieduszycka nee Paszkowska was the sister to named Franciszek Onufry. Helena Paszkowska married Dzieduszycka b. 1810/1814, was the niece of General Franciszek Paszkowski and the same the cousin to Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819, m. Armand (my ancestor in Moscow). Helena Paszkowska Dzieduszycka b. 1810/1814, d. 1880 in Latacz, was the sister of Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski / Onufry Paszkowski b. bef. 1805, and of Julia Franciszka Szwarcenberg-Czerny b. 1813.
Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski had the daughter Ludwika Janiszewska nee Paszkowska.
Feliks Paszkowski b. ca 1830 or bef. 1830 intermarried in ZGIERZ to PAWINSKI-Findeisen clan of CHOCEN and Swiedziebnia with roots from Nostitz-Jackowski and Swiatopelk-Mirski, and of Rodys, the Germans of Przasnysz. The Findeisen family came from Saxony, Germany (Pawinski b. ca 2002, acted against my family ca 2018-2021 in Bratoszewice: see Skorzewski and Ciecierski with Rzewuski and Broel-Plater).
Tekla Pawinska b. ca 1845, m. Paszkowska of Zgierz. Feliks PASZKOWSKI, b. bef. 1830 or ca 1830 [NOT ca 1850 - likely the son of named Franciszek Onufry Paszkowski b. ca 1790/1805] + Tekla Pawinska b. ca 1845 in ZGIERZ. Jozef Pawinski b. 1851, was the brother [half-brother] of Adolf Pawinski b. 1840 and to TEKLA PASZKOWSKA nee Pawinska b. ca 1845, married FELIKS Paszkowski b. ca 1830, not ca 1850 [younger], with the son Kazimierz Paszkowski b. aft. 1880.
Franciszek Kisielnicki/Franciszek Ksawery Kisielnicki, 1791-1869, the Lomza judge, the first in Janczewo close to Wizna, was the son of Ignacy Kisielnicki who was died in Kisielnica and married Ludwika Magdalena WILCZEWSKA b. 1765; Franciszek Ksawery Kisielnicki married Maria Bykowska, 1792-1865 and
they had a daughter Klementyna Puchala b. 1823.
Maria Bykowska had a grandson Wladyslaw Kisielnicki b. 1851, d. 1915 - the landlord of Janczewo close to Wizna.
The note to Janczewo and the landlord Wladyslaw Kisielnicki, b. 1851 connected to the Kossak family and the Pawlikowskis:
Jozef Kisielnicki b. 1825, m. Joanna Agrypina Marylska b. 1838 (= Jozef Kisielnicki b. ca 1830 + Joanna Agrypina Zofia), the son of
Stanislaw Kisielnicki, 2nd, 1797-1854, m. Anna Bykowska, ca 1800-1890 (Stanislaw Kisielnicki b. 1797 had a sister Jozefa Kisielnicka b. ca 1801 + Jan Skarbek b. 1796);
the grandson of above IGNACY Kisielnicki b. 1772, d. 1825; Ignacy Kisielnicki died in Kisielnica, married Ludwika Magdalena WILCZEWSKA b. 1765;
and Jozef b. 1825 was the great-grandson of
Jozef Kisielnicki older / Jozef Jan Kisielnicki, b. ca 1720/1730 (not ca 1710), died in 1775, who took from Jan Kisielnicki in 1763 Korzeniste / Korzyniste, Poryte and Zaborowo in the Augustow county.
The estates of Kisielnica, Korzeniste, Poryte [27 km north to Lomza. Jozef Wychowski born in 1845 in LOMZA;
Poryte of the Kisielnickis - 27 km north to Lomza;
Poryte-Jablon of the Narzymskis - 27/30 km south-east to Lomza;
and Aleksander Jan Wychowski born in 1850 in Czarnocin No 2, the Piatnica parish, north to LOMZA] and Szczuczyn, acted in the Kolno district, judge in WIZNA in 1794 [close to Janczewo and Rutki], the Lomza clerk in 1815 [south-west to Kisielnica].
Jozef Jan Kisielnicki owned Kisielnica, Murawy, Drozecin. Jozef Kisielnicki older b. ca 1720/1730 married Roza KARWOWSKA b. ca 1740/1750 (she m. 2nd Przeradowska/Przezradowska) = Jozef Jan Kisielnicki of Kisielnica died in 1775, the WIZNA official (Jozef had a sister Eleonora OLDAKOWSKI Kisielnicka).
IGNACY Kisielnicki b. 1772, d. 1825; Ignacy Kisielnicki died in Kisielnica, married Ludwika Magdalena WILCZEWSKA b. 1765.
Ignacy Kisielnicki died in Kisielnica, married Ludwika Magdalena WILCZEWSKA b. 1765;
Ignacy's children:
1.
a son was Franciszek Ksawery Kisielnicki, 1791-1869 + Maria Bykowska, 1792-1865;
they had a daughter Klementyna Puchala b. 1823.
Maria Bykowska had a grandson Wladyslaw Kisielnicki b. 1851, d. 1915 - the Janczewo landlord in the Wizna parish;
2.
Stanislaw Kisielnicki, older, 1797-1854, m. Anna Bykowska, ca 1800-1890,
with children:
a. Anna Kisielnicka b. 1824 + Wlodzimierz Kisielnicki, 1811-1862,
with children:
Ludwik Stanislaw Kisielnicki b. 1848;
Karol Kisielnicki, 1848-1930,
Zygmunt Kisielnicki b. 1850;
b.
Jozef Kisielnicki b. 1825, m. Joanna Agrypina Marylska b. 1838.
Maria Anna Kisielnicka Kossak was the daughter of above Jozef Kisielnicki b. ca 1825/1830 + Joanna Agrypina Zofia.
Maria Anna was the mother of Maria Janina Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska and Magdalena Samozwaniec.
Wojciech Horacy Kossak + Maria Anna Kisielnicka b. ca 1870, d. in 1943 in Cracow. She came from Waclaw Kisielnicki born ca 1620/1625. Waclaw Kisielnicki oldest, ca 1620-1689 + Katarzyna. Waclaw oldest was the son of Jozef Kisielnicki the 1st b. ca 1590 + Anna.
Mentioned Anna Kisielnicka b. 1824, was the sister of Jozef Kisielnicki, whose daughter Maria Kisielnicka married the battle painter Wojciech Kossak, with the son Jerzy Kossak, and daughters: Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska (poet) and Magdalena Samozwaniec (writer).
Wlodzimierz Kisielnicki and Anna Kisielnicki had a daughter,
Stefania (who died in childhood) and three sons:
Karol Kisielnicki (wife Karolina Ordega b. ca 1854),
Ludwik Stanislaw Kisielnicki (wife Matylda Zofia Zielinska)
and Zygmunt Kisielnicki (wife Julia Sonnenberg).
This arrangement with Leszno villages near Krasne, Bogate and Przasnysz, was to control on behalf of the Soviet secret services the ex-Kiedrzynski/Pfeiffer/Skora/Grzanek family and the Skora-Pfeiffer-Kobylanski branch is Lodz, Drzewica, Leszno near Przasnysz, as well as Krery, Przedborz, Czarnocin and Wola Pszczolecka. Radkiewicz-Rozanski-Ajzenman created the Soviet-Warsaw intelligence operating continuously in the years 1945-2025.
The Kobylanskis were relatives to Pfeiffer of Lodz and of Przedborz. The Pfeiffers married to the Skora family after Second World War. The Kobylanskis of Drzewica were intermarried to the Rakowiecki family of the Leszno village close to Krasne - in Leszno close to Przasnysz was the center of Soviet espionage net.
Michal Roman Pawlikowski, 1847-1915, had a sister
Izabella Pawlikowska, b. ca 1860 m. Konstanty Skarbek-Kielczewski b. ca 1850/1865 = Konstanty Kielczewski.
And Izabella and Michal Roman had next brother Kazimierz Stefan Marian Pawlikowski, working in Minsk Litewski, lived in 1860-1936, m. Tekla Swietorzecka, ca 1864-1933,
with the son Michal Kryspin Pawlikowski, 1893-1972, writer.
Wojciech Horacy Kossak + Maria Anna Kisielnicka b. ca 1870, d. in 1943 in Cracow, under German occupation, copyright by Leszek Mila (and below acc. to 'Genealogia Okiem').
Maria Anna was the daughter of Jozef Kisielnicki b. ca 1825/1830 + Joanna Agrypina Zofia.
Maria Anna was the mother of Maria Janina Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska
(the Pawlikowskis intermarried the PASZKOWSKI family linked to Artur Potocki, Berezyna, Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Armand in Moscow. Anna Armand + Apolon Konstantynowicz, the son of Wasyl Konstantynowicz, who came from Dominik Konstantynowicz + Piottuch Kublicka m. 1st Szumska),
and Magdalena Samozwaniec.
Jan Gwalbert Aleksander Pawlikowski, senior, 1860-1939 in Lwow, was the son of Helena Dzieduszycka Pawlikowska,
and Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski married to Wanda Abramowicz, 1863-1964, the daughter of Michal Abramowicz + Joanna Raabe b. 1830.
Jan Gwalbert Aleksander had the son
Jan Gwalbert Pawlikowski / Jas-Gas Henryk Pawlikowski, jr., 1891-1962, b. in Medyka, d. in Zakopane, who m. Maria Janina Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska Kossak, 1891-1945, poet, b. in Cracow, d. in Manchester.
Above Jas-Gas m. 2nd to Anna Rozalia Waleria Kontschinsky / Konczynska, 1903-1992.
Maria Janina Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska Kossak had 3 husbands. Maria Janina Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska Kossak, 1891-1945,
was the daughter of
the painter, Wojciech Horacy Kossak, 1856 in Paris, d. 1942 in Cracow,
"representative of the historical and battle painting movement, events from the Napoleonic Wars and the November Uprising". With Jan Styka, co-author of 'The Battle of Raclawice'.
Wojciech Horacy Kossak was the brother of Jadwiga Unrug, 1862-1917, and named Jadwiga was the mother to
Jadwiga Maria Witkiewicz, 1893-1968, b. in Moikijow at Podolia, in Austria + Stanislaw Witkacy / Ignacy Witkiewicz, jr., Polish writer, painter, philosopher.
Above Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz was a son of the painter, architect and an art critic Stanislaw Witkiewicz.
Narzymski Anzelm's oldest [?] brother, Jan Baptista Ambrozy Narzymski inherited the Dabrowka and Malopole estates near Radzymin.
The second brother Stanislaw Kostka Narzymski, inherited the Bogate estates in the Bogate parish near Przasnysz.
The youngest [acc. to me - oldest] Anzelm Antoni Narzymski [b. ca 1755], in 1775 leased several estates in the Wizna land. Anzelm Narzymski was the friend of Pawel Kossakowski b. 1744 in Kossaki and of Marcin Truszkowski of Truszki.
Anzelm Narzymski bought Janczewo [8 km south-west to WIZNA, 5 km north-east to Kosaki / Kossaki, 8 / 9 km south-west to RUTKI - here Anna Zawadz. at present], the Wizna parish, which he bought out around 1776 [east to LOMZA].
Anzelm Narzymski also leased a second estate Budziska, in the Okuniew parish near Sulejowek, which was managed by a hired administrator. In around 1785, Anzelm Narzymski married Barbara Laczynska.
Anzelm and Barbara Narzymski had three children who lived to adulthood:
among others Jozef Narzymski born in 1787 in Janczewo, the Wizna parish. In 1818 Jozef Narzymski married Jozefa Mleczko in Zambrow;
Jozefa Narzymski Mleczko owned the Poryte estate - 18 km north to Kisielnica; north-east to Maly Plock.
Jozefa Mleczko Narzymska had a daughter Karolina Stanislawa Krystyna Narzymska born in 1818 in Janczewo.
In 1844 Karolina Narzymska married Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in the village of Biale-Szczepanowice in the CZYZEW parish.
In 1818 Jozef Narzymski married Jozefa Mleczko in Zambrow; Jozefa Narzymski Mleczko owned the Jablon-Poryte estate- this is NOT 18 km north to Kisielnica; my mistake - Jablon-Pryte is situated south-east to Lomza, close to Zambrow.
Jozefa Mleczko had a daughter
Karolina Stanislawa Krystyna Narzymska born in 1818 in Janczewo. In 1844 Karolina Narzymska married Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in the village of Biale-Szczepanowice in the CZYZEW parish.
They had sons:
Wladyslaw Jozef Wychowski born in 1845 in LOMZA;
and Aleksander Jan Wychowski born in 1850 in Czarnocin No 2, the Piatnica parish, north to LOMZA + Zofia Wiktoria Ewa Moniuszko in Warsaw in 1874.
Zofia Wiktoria Ewa Wyhowska Moniuszko b. 1849 was the daughter of Aleksandra Muller + composer Stanislaw Jan Edward Kazimierz Moniuszko senior (1819 in Ubiel, the Ihumen county, close to Minsk - 1872); Stanislaw Moniuszko was living in Wilno in 1841-1842, and then in 1845, the friend to the family Soltan intermarried Piottuch-Kublicki - Szumski - Konstantynowicz of Miezonka branch.
Jozef Kisielnicki older / Jozef Jan Kisielnicki, b. ca 1720/1730 (not ca 1710), died in 1775, took from Jan Kisielnicki in 1763 Korzeniste / Korzyniste, Poryte [north to Lomza] and Zaborowo in the ex-Augustow county.
The estates of Kisielnica, Korzeniste, Poryte [27 km north to Lomza. Jozef Wychowski born in 1845 in LOMZA; Poryte of the Kisielnickis - 27 km north to Lomza; Poryte-Jablon of the Narzymskis - 27/30 km south-east to Lomza; and Aleksander Jan Wychowski born in 1850 in Czarnocin No 2, the Piatnica parish, north to LOMZA] and Szczuczyn, acted in the Kolno district, judge in WIZNA in 1794 [close to Janczewo and Rutki], the Lomza clerk in 1815 [south-west to Kisielnica]. Jozef Jan Kisielnicki owned Kisielnica, Murawy, Drozecin. Jozef Kisielnicki older b. ca 1720/1730 married Roza KARWOWSKA b. ca 1740/1750 (she m. 2nd Przeradowska/Przezradowska) = Jozef Jan Kisielnicki of Kisielnica died in 1775, the WIZNA official (Jozef had a sister Eleonora OLDAKOWSKI Kisielnicka).
Janczewo is a village situated in the Wizna commune; Janczewo, Kisielnica and Poryte north to Lomza, were owned by the same Kisielnicki landlords. The Kisielnickis took MP offices in Lomza. At the beginning of the 19th century Janczewo took the Kisielnicki family together with Kisielnica. the first was Franciszek Kisielnicki, 1791-1869, the Lomza judge. The Kisielnica estate was main manor, and Janczewo was leased. In 1880, Wladyslaw Kisielnicki, 1851-1915, built new manor]. In 1844 Karolina Narzymska married Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in the village of Biale-Szczepanowice in the CZYZEW parish.
The Narzymskis owned Poryte-Jablon, 27/30 km south-east to Lomza. Janczewo in the Wizna parish linked both families: Narzymski and Kisielnicki - they connected Chopin with Moniuszko and the Kossak family, together with the Pawlikowski-Swietorzecki line of Belarus.
The Poryte estate [27 km north to Lomza] connected the Kossak-Pawlikowski-'Witkacy'-Kisielnicki genealogical net with the Berezyna parish - Backow and Puckow - and the Swietorzecki family.
The Poryte estate [of the Kisielnickis - north to Lomza] is linked with the Leszno village close to Bogate [Bogate of the Narzymski family; Leszno village of the Kisielnicki-Brodzki family; Poryte-Jablon, south-east to Lomza, owned by the Narzymski family], by the Kisielnicki-Brodzki family branch [closest friends of the Chopin family and the Skarbek family].
The estates of Kisielnica, Korzeniste, Poryte [27 km north to Lomza. Jozef Wychowski born in 1845 in LOMZA; Poryte of the Kisielnickis - 27 km north to Lomza; Poryte-Jablon of the Narzymskis - 27/30 km south-east to Lomza; and Aleksander Jan Wychowski born in 1850 in Czarnocin No 2, the Piatnica parish, north to LOMZA] and Szczuczyn, acted in the Kolno district, judge in WIZNA in 1794 [close to Janczewo and Rutki], the Lomza clerk in 1815 [south-west to Kisielnica].
Mentioned Wladyslaw Jozef Wychowski / Wladyslaw Wyhowski born in 1845 in LOMZA.
Poryte-Jablon [27/30 km south-east to Lomza] is connected to Jozefa Narzymski Mleczko - she owned the Poryte-Jablon estate - 27 km south-east to Lomza [not close to Kisielnica; we have similar Poryte north-east to Maly Plock, the Lomza county, 27 km north to Lomza]. Jozefa Mleczko Narzymska had a daughter Karolina Stanislawa Krystyna Narzymska born in 1818 in Janczewo in the Wizna parish. In 1844 Karolina Narzymska married Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in the village of Biale-Szczepanowice in the CZYZEW parish.
Above Pawel Kossakowski b. 1744, in 1783 took all family village of Kossaki Poniklystok = Gorskie Ponikly, south-east to Rutki-Kossaki.
Pawel Kossakowski in 1789, the Wasacz official; in 1794 Pawel Kossakowski married in WIZNA. Above named Jozefa Mleczko had a daughter Karolina Stanislawa Krystyna Narzymska born in 1818 in Janczewo (Janczewo close to Rutki, in the Wizna parish; and around me acted semitic spy A. Zawadzka of Rutki in the years 2007-2024 - this is the same espionage net as Halina Jaworska sent to my grandfather Piotr Gol. in Lodz in July 1955; the Russian and Polish counter-intelligence acted around the Kisielnicki-Brodzki-Skarbek-Chopin line).
In 1844 Karolina Narzymska married Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in the village of Biale-Szczepanowice in the CZYZEW parish. They had sons: Wladyslaw Jozef Wychowski born in 1845 in LOMZA; and Aleksander Jan Wychowski born in 1850 in Czarnocin No 2, the Piatnica parish, north to LOMZA + Zofia Wiktoria Ewa Moniuszko in Warsaw in 1874.
The Poryte estate and Poryte-Jablon connected the Narzymski family (the Narzymskis owned Bogate close to Krasne and Leszno village with the Kisielnicki-Brodzki branch) with the Kisielnicki family.
Anzelm Narzymski + Barbara had three children: among others the son Jozef Narzymski born in 1787 in Janczewo in the Wizna parish [here Anna Zawadzka in Rutki working under Sawin-Tczew-Katowice semitic counter-intelligence team after 2007]; named Jozef Narzymski in 1818 in Zambrow married Jozefa Mleczko, the daughter of Piotr Mleczko + Barbara Wieladek - the owners of Poryte-Jablon close to Zambrow/the Zambrow parish; in 1818/1831 named Jozef Narzymski + Jozefa Mleczko had 7 children, among others Karolina Stanislawa Krystyna Narzymska b. 1818 in Janczewo close to Wizna; in 1844 Karolina Narzymska m. Adolf Edmund Jozef Wychowski born in Biale Szczepanowice in the Czyzew parish; Karolina had two sons: Wladyslaw Jozef Wychowski b. 1845 in Lomza, and Aleksander Jan Wychowski born in 1850 in Czarnocin 2nd in the Piatnica parish; named Aleksander Jan Wychowski in 1874 in Warsaw married Zofia Wiktoria Ewa Moniuszko of Ubiel in the Minsk county in Belarus.
Explanation to the Kossak family (around me acted in 2007-2024 the spy A. Zawadzka born ca 1963, under care of Tczew-Sawin-Katowice-Tomaszow Lubelski semitic underground; and this is the Wizna parish close to Lomza, Janczewo, Rutki, Kisielnica and Korzeniste) and the Kisielnickis of the Lomza-Wizna area:
Wojciech Horacy Kossak + Maria Anna Kisielnicka b. ca 1870, d. in 1943 in Cracow, under German occupation, copyright by Leszek Mila (and below acc. to 'Genealogia Okiem').
Maria Anna was the daughter of Jozef Kisielnicki b. ca 1825/1830 + Joanna Agrypina Zofia. Maria Anna was the mother of Maria Janina Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska (the Pawlikowskis intermarried the PASZKOWSKI family linked to Artur Potocki, Berezyna, Szwarcenberg-Czerny and Armand in Moscow. Anna Armand + Apolon Konstantynowicz, the son of Wasyl Konstantynowicz, who came from Dominik Konstantynowicz + Piottuch Kublicka m. 1st Szumska), and Magdalena Samozwaniec.
Maria Anna Kisielnicka b. ca 1870, d. in 1943 in Cracow, under German occupation,
was the daughter of Jozef Kisielnicki b. 1825, m. Joanna Agrypina Marylska b. 1838 (= Jozef Kisielnicki b. ca 1830 + Joanna Agrypina Zofia),
the son of
Stanislaw Kisielnicki, 2nd, 1797-1854, m. Anna Bykowska, ca 1800-1890 (Stanislaw Kisielnicki b. 1797 had a sister Jozefa Kisielnicka b. ca 1801 + Jan Skarbek b. 1796);
the grandson of IGNACY Kisielnicki b. 1772, d. 1825;
Ignacy Kisielnicki died in Kisielnica, married Ludwika Magdalena WILCZEWSKA b. 1765;
and Jozef b. 1825 was the great-grandson of
Jozef Kisielnicki older / Jozef Jan Kisielnicki, b. ca 1720/1730 (not ca 1710), died in 1775, who took from Jan Kisielnicki in 1763 Korzeniste / Korzyniste, Poryte [27 km north to Lomza] and Zaborowo in the Augustow county.
Stanislaw Kostka Narzymski b. ca 1750, the landlord of Bogate close to the Leszno village and to the Krasne estate, was the brother to [they linked the Wizna parish with the Leszno estate nearby Bogate]:
A. Anzelm Antoni Narzymski;
B. oldest brother, Jan Baptista Ambrozy Narzymski inherited the Dabrowka and Malopole estates near Radzymin.
Above youngest Anzelm Antoni Narzymski, b. ca 1755, in 1775 leased several estates in the Wizna land. Anzelm Narzymski was the friend of Pawel Kossakowski b. 1744 in Kossaki and of Marcin Truszkowski of Truszki. Anzelm Narzymski bought Janczewo [8 km south-west to WIZNA, 5 km north-east to Kosaki / Kossaki, 8 / 9 km south-west to RUTKI - here Anna Zawadzka at present], the Wizna parish, which he bought out around 1776 [east to LOMZA]. Anzelm Narzymski also leased a second estate Budziska, in the Okuniew parish near Sulejowek, which was managed by a hired administrator. In around 1785, Anzelm Narzymski married Barbara Laczynska. Anzelm and Barbara Narzymski had three children who lived to adulthood: among others Jozef Narzymski born in 1787 in Janczewo, the Wizna parish.
Janczewo in the Wizna parish took Anzelm Antoni Narzymski. Janczewo - 20 km north-west to MEZENIN; Czochanie - 7 km south-east to MEZENIN; nearby DOBROCHY.