Named Meshonka: here lived Antoni (the first son of Dominik derived from area of Krycau - the first two maps depict the area on the eastern border of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the Mscislaw area, where the Konstantynowicz family had possessions in the 17th and 18th centuries, and from where moved to Miezonka - and verified noble descent in the Hrodna government 1861) and his son Stanislav Konstantynowicz (born c. 1855) with wife Anna nee Malkiewicz (Malkevicius of Tarnawa arms and others, mainly in districts of Panevezys and Siauliai) came from the Dryssa ujezd (= the Werchnedwinsk district; the place Asveja) in the Government of Vicebsk; she was near related to the families Brzezinski / Bzezinskis (Konstancja Bzezinskis / Brzezinski), Ostrowski (from Piotr Ostrowski de Kaki in 1697; 1760 by the Czerowacz lake in Livonia) and Filipowicz (Pilipavicius or Pilipaitis with Pobog and Prawdzic coat of arms verified the armorial bearings in Vilna 1821: Jozef, Mateusz, Michal, Antoni, Szymon, Izydor, Benedykt and Joachim); family of my grandfather had Georgians next of kin.
Miezonka
was situated in the Ihumen district (in the GOVERNMENT OF MINSK, the parish of BERAZINO or BERESINO, the POHOST or Pogost region = Pogostskaya "volost" that is similar to county; PRECINCT BERAZINO = Uchastok No 2: Uyrevichskaya, Pogostskaya and the Belichanskaya volost; in fourth military constabulary) near to villages Duleba or Duleby by the Olsa river and Druczany - inheritance of Korsak family. In the small noble locality Druczany was the poor nobility, too and they spoke Belorussian to themselves every day. In the village Duleba lived mainly persons with Cedryk surname (1881). Besides close by villages: Iglica, Borowic(a), Zapole, Jagodka (Small Berry), Maczeski and Teresin.
The residents in this Polish noble locality at the beginning of the 20th cent.:
- Umecki
- Tumilowicz (Miezonka and neighbourhood) Jan and Florian sons of Jozef, Leon and Piotr sons of Foma, Wasyl and Felicjan sons of Ilin, Jakub and Maciej sons of Wincenty and others; close to Dzierzynski family (brother of Felix); one of them Boleslav worked at the Monitz factory, was born c. 1901 in Miezonka number 9, he had two sisters and brother Bronislav, nowadays in Poland
- Bronowicki
- madam Zaleski
- Barszczewski (Adam the son of Wincenty and Jan the son of this Adam)
- Soroko (= Soroka)
- Konstantynowicz
-
Szostak, from this family was colonel of armoured
weapon Stanislav / Stanislaw
- Witkowski (= Vitovsky in 1860; among others: Antoni and Wincenty, the sons of Mikolaj, and also Jan who was son of Franciszek, in period of the January Insurrection 1863 - 64)
- Malkiewicz - information of 1958 according to Narcyz Soroko from Siberia; they had relatives in the Paluse estate i.e. Pluszcze, and also Mrs Izabella Horodecki - Malkiewicz i.e. Izabela Horodecki was from them; daughter of Genowefa Werakso from Minsk and Wladyslaw Malkiewicz; great grand-daughter of Wiktor Waraksa / Weraksa b. circa 1820 son of Jan. She was famous for activity during the Second world war in Warsaw; was born in Moscow on 01 May 1908
- Zbieranowski, one from them, Mr. Alexander Zbieranowski was convicted during "shahtynski" lawsuit of 1928 - he was radio engineer and the specialist of valves, educated at the polytechnic of Berlin (the foremost expert in valves in the tsarist Russia was a certain Boncz - Brujewicz); other - Vladyslav Zbieranowski who was messenger of the Polish Military Organization in the district of Babrujsk A.D. 1918
- Huszcza; the families Huszcza (Guscis or Gustis with Horseshoe and Puchala coats of arms) and Tumilowicz that is rural "badger nobility", the Polish strongly. The Borsuki village (Badgers) is situated 15 km north - east from Miezonka, according to M. K. Pavlikovski who described history of Ipohorski - Irtenski family from the Berazino parish (in Backov, 3 km from the Berezina river); sons of Jerzy: Kazimierz, Hilary, Aleksander, Julian and Maciej Huszcza; peers of this Jerzy: Jan Huszcza, Semen, Fiodor and Kondrat Huszcza in the period of the January Insurrection. The Huszcza family derived from the province of Polack and an area of Mahileu. They verified the noble descent in Minsk of 1825 (Dominik, Teodor, Tadeusz, Maciej, Stefan, Wincenty Tomasz, Franciszek and Kazimierz).
I search for all information about the village MIEZONKA / Мяжонка / Меженка where my grandfather was born on 23 April 1898 either 1897 or 23 April 1900; Belarus now, the Bjalynicy (= Belynichi) region in the Mahileu (= the Mogilev province) "oblast"; the village is situated among grand forest and southwards was big marsh - Miezonka was at a territory of enormous estates the Radziwilles before A.D. 1840;
the Combat Organization
The Polish school of Berazino precinct was here in 1918 under German occupation
(others Polish schools in this constabulary in 1918 with following of the Germans: Cerven, Poticzolo near to Cerven, Pieczyszcze, Tadulicze and Stara Droga near to Ljady, Malinnik and Nowinki near to Chutar, Raczyborek and Wysoka Gora near to Bahusevicy, Berazino, Wiazyczyn, Ravanicy, Bieliszczany, Bryjelow and Hajduk Sloboda - NW of Berazino, Rubiez, Studzienka and Wasilewszczyzna - the east of Berazino, Zukowiec by Bjarezina = the Berezyna river);
farm - houses in Borovina and Miezonka estates were burned
down and sequestered by the Soviets in the second half of November 1918
(Lenin in
agreement with Germany occupied Belarus since 14.11.1918) and many perished.
Displacement at Ural and Siberia
(the governments of Perm and Omsk)
from here in winter 1928/29 and 1937 - 1951.
With the webpage
http://forum.globus.tut.by/viewtopic.php?p=35022&sid=343fd246deccd9f80daed406026c54e3 you can look at new photos of our Miezonka village and here 'alexBel' was writing:
'Mezhonka. At the local cemetery are ruins of the base of a church, the church itself was demolished in 1930. The Catholic cemetery has about 200 years (according to local), on it a lot of old monuments with inscriptions in Polish. An interesting story that we told the local granny: "After the revolution began mass repressions against Poles living in the country; Catholics, some exiled, others have time to run home. Immediately after the church was destroyed, all the values that were in it, a group of parishioners were buried at the cemetery in the guise of the grave, and the parishioners themselves fled to Poland. In the early 2000s, the son of one of the survivors came to Mezhonka / Mezonka / Miezonki / Meshonka and asked to see the cemetery, the locals took him and showed a cemetery and a ... site of the grave, (photo below), which had recently unearthed unknown. In this place, lay tombstones and stone with an inscription in Polish, which, as he explained later descendant, said: "take away the one who left"...".
I realize that such stories in every village, but it seemed to me true, though perhaps no "belongings" were not there.
Another interesting fact: the village Mezhonka located at the border of the Minsk area, and if in the village our navigator showing that we are in the Mogilev region, then to the cemetery (the cemetery belongs to Mezhonka), he argued that we are in the Minsk region. Coordinates: 53.779296 29.412777.
Below is showing the place where was the church...'.
And stone with name 'Boleslaw Nejmowski'.
The Roman Catholic chapel was in the
village on the German map of 1941.
On the Miezonka river was a mill owned by the Szostak family from the 60's of the nineteenth
century.
The Miezonka aristocratic locality partially abolished after 1937, and finally after the Second World War in 1944 - before eighties of the twentieth
century.
Only the Miezonka village area remaining south of the nobility houses, which were plowed.
In 2012, there were remnants of the Catholic cemetery - photos on my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'.
The cemetery has a long history. The origins of the first half of the nineteenth century, when it was leased by the Czapski noble family from the Radziwill family. After 1842 the property was in the Konstantynowicz hands. Since the sixties of the 19th century settled here Szostak and other Catholic gentry. They were also the Zbieranowskis who received a land from the Radziwill family for their service to this aristocratic family. We had affinities with the Radziwills.
After 1937 the Bolsheviks killed the Poles suspected of collaborating with the Polish military intelligence.
After 1944 the Soviets demolished all the houses of the nobility, but some fundamentals remained visible in the photographs. Land was plowed, planted with grass and turned into pasture land and a hill align up even, on which were the first noble houses in 1850, belonging to the Konstantynowiczs.
The chapel was destroyed, but the remaining stones.
From the small Catholic cemetery in the area of the former noble Miezonka locality, remained only some graves, among others the Witkowskis.
Currently, the south-east of the cemetery is a Belarusian village Miezonka where ca 2000 older people known on Polish Catholic nobility of the noble Miezonka village.
Miezonka noble catholic village ca 1800 - before 1951. Константинович - биография.
Miezonka noble catholic village destroyed before 1951. Константинович - биография.
Polish troops achieved the Bjarezina river, north of Berazino, on August 19th, 1919 and conquered Berazino on August 20th, 1919 when Poland was fighting with the Bolsheviks in defense of its independence 1919 - 1920
(during the war of liberty, Polish army achieved for example: Barysau on 19/20th, Bahusevicy on August 19th, 1919; Svislac by the Bjarezina river on August 20/21st, Babrujsk on August 28th, Jasen' station near by Babrujsk on August 23rd, 1919).
Curiosity: Izrael Gelfond or Aleksander Izrael Lazariewicz Helphand, Alexander Israel Helphant i.e. Alexander Parvus was born in Berezino, the Minsk government in 1867, he was revolutionary, friend of Lejb Bronstein (i.e. Lew Trocki) and acted together in Petersburg A.D. 1905; Parvus served for the intelligence service of imperial German Army as some write and "produced" money to Lenin.
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Above maps of noble Miezonka locality. More maps: http://iberezino.ru/MapsofBerezino.html and more photos: http://iberezino.ru/Miezonka.html
On the Wernadski and Modzelewski families you can read at my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'.
Probably our ancestry with the name of Konstantynowicz derive from belorussian family (Senko Czyzewicz and his son Konstanty Czyz) Czyz; Polish as early as the 16th century and professing catholicism, owned arms of FOX proper since
1534
id est Marcin Konstantynowicz Czyz from Nieciecza
either Marcin Czyz Konstantynowicz from Nieczyca
or Marcin Czyz Nieczycki (or Nietecki) who was born c. 1495.
Konstantynowicz Czyz unknown of name (or Konstantinowicz who was born c. 1530 or Michno Konstantynowicz ?) was withdrawn in the last will and testament of his father of
1547
and destitute of a legacy which daughter Margaret inherited; she had got some brothers.
Part of these Czyz from neighbourhood of LIDA (either Nieciecz or Nieczyca 9 km from Lida)
c. 1550
have accepted the surname Konstantynowicz (from Christian name of father according to Leszczyc 1908/13) adopting the armorial bearings of FOX proper and moved out to the Trakai district and thence to the MINSK province
c. 1570.
A famous
Michno Konstantynowicz
received the big estate, an arable ground and forested land from the king Sigismund Augustus on
04 January 1554
i.e. the farmland
Merecz Michnowski
and the same Michno possessed a landed property
Zaleskowszczyzna
49 km N-W-N of Lida in the Troki district, too (close by a south - easterly border of the former Trakai district) as early as
1552
and it seems he owned a farmland Merkine in addition id est
Merecz Michnowo
by initial course of Merkys river in the Turgeliai parish, 38 km S-E-S of Vilnius.
This fact noted down in armorials of the Grand duchy of Lithuania:
1578 Konstantinowicz who was born c. 1530
1584 Michal Konstantynowic
1648 Konstantinowicz or Konstantynowicz
The family Konstantynowicz used the call POCHOWICZ (or the Pohozy, Pohosha, Pohowicz, Rohoz, Rokoz and Pokoz nicknames, information of 1937) at first in the Minsk province, Belorussia since A.D.
1600
Mikolay Pohosha Konstantynowicz has got a privilege in the Minsk province handed over to him by the king Vladislav IV Vasa on
07 March 1643
Just after
1661
they partly moved house to the East Belorussia in the MSCISLAU province near to:
KRYCAU = Kritschew or Kritchev, MSCISLAU = Mstislavl (next of kins the Golynskij or Holynski family; kin to family Hurko; neighbourhood: families Hryniewicz or Gryniewicz = Grinevicius, Hrynkiewicz or Grinkevicius in Iwanowszczyzna, Halko (Galkus), Goluchowski or Goluchovskis in the Mscislau province of 1669, Myszkowski or Miskauskas arms Jastrzebiec, Petryzycki or Pietrazycki, Oleszkowski, Olesza, Skorupa, Dudka, Oziemblowski, Woroniec, Kisiel, Romanowski, Pleskaczewski, Ostrowski, Mezynski, Gorski or Horski of 1654/1663 and Madalinski) and in the region northwards of MSCISLAU (the villages Samava = Chamovo at the map of 1834, Kopceuka, Niesterevo – the Berezetnia estate), where Swedes looted them estates during campaign of Charles XII in summer A.D.
1708.
The family Konstantynowicz from eastern Belorussia (near to Krycau – Antoni 2nd Konstantynowicz was born c. 1833, Mscislau, Samava) is my ancestors.
1772
this territory was already in Russia, as the Government of Mahileu after the 1st Partition of POLAND, I am afraid.
They partly have moved out to the easternmost parts of the MINSK government to the Berezino parish after
c. 1840
id est in the villages BOROVINA and MIEZONKA (the village is situated 28 kilometres south - east of Berazino = Beresino either Byerazino or Berezina).
Genealogy of the Constantinovich family 1534 - ca 1945 in Belarus, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania. Константинович - биография.
Genealogy of the Constantinovich family 1534 - ca 1945 in Estonia and Latvia. Константинович - биография.
Below we have data on Miezonka, noble locality with Konstantynowicz Bogdan's ancestors.
Miezonka / Miezonki / Meshonka and photos by Alyaxej Matcesha / Ales Matsesha / Alexey Matesha on
http://vk.com/ales_matsesha in 2012, ales89@tut.by.
The noble Konstantynowicz family in Poland 1945 - 2013.
HISTORY OF SECRET SOCIETIES: Templars, Illuminati, and Freemasons. The Order of the Illuminati:
Its Origins, Its Methods and Its Influence. Masonic Origins.
Berezyna and Lubuszany - the estate of Poniatowski-Tyszkiewicz-Potocki branch - the Knights Templar of the
FREEMASONRY.
Miezonka-Swolna-Moscow-St Petersburg and the family history of Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz.
German, Russian and British Intelligence and the greatest conspiracy theories in history of
Scotland, Ireland, Estonia, Switzerland, Russia and Poland.
Part 1 - Intelligence. Scotland, Ireland, Estonia, Switzerland, Russia. Bolshevik Revolution 1917.
Key note.
Part 2 - Intelligence. Scotland, Ireland, Estonia, Switzerland, Russia. Bolshevik Revolution 1917.
Espionage and intelligence in Russia 1772, 1914, 1917, 1937, 1989.
Belarusian, Estonian, Polish and Russian genealogical and historical database for the
Konstantynowicz family. The noble Pilsudski, Konstantinovich, Dzerzhinsky, Pilar Pilchau, Bulhak families.
Wiktor Konstantynowicz or Wiktor Konstantynowicz Staroch Siedoch was born on 20 October 1874 in
Kazan, his father unknown name - Wasyl acc. to me
(remember about A. Konstantinovich / Apollon (Apollo, Palemon, Apolon) Konstantynowicz, the son of
Wasyl / Wasilij Konstantynowicz, the owner of the technical office in Moscow, worked for Breguet, and with Duflon.
Wasilij / Wasyl Constantinowitz / Konstantynowicz, was general of the Russian Army, and Leon Bakst (1866 - 1924) is
our far kinsman:
his relatives, families Tretyakov, Barsak, Klyachko and Manfred. Apollon (Apollo, Apellon) Wasylewicz
Konstantynowicz who b. ca 1862, was the son of Wasilij / Wasyl Konstantynowicz who was born ca 1840. The wife of
Apollon was Anna Armand, oldest - Anna nee Armand was born on 19 August 1866 in Moscow - daughter of Evgenii /
Eugeniusz Armand; Eugene / Eugeniusz Armand was born about 1842),
but mother was Mary vel Maria nee Trubecki / Duchess Mary Trubetskaya / Maria Trubecka / Trubetskaja / Trubetzkaya
born ca 1853 (or circa 1840).
Wiktor Konstantynowicz was married to Alexandra Nikolaevna nee Starych Siedych / Sedykh / Siedoh, born 03 February
1877 in St Petersburg, her father Nikolai Ivanov Starych Siedych / Sedykh / Siedoh, mother
Olga Ryabchinskaya / Riabczynski;
Wiktor on 09 June 1934 lived in Estonia, Nomme, the Harku street No (tn) 28-2 and buried
in the cemetery Hiiu-Rahu.
Above named Starych Siedych Victor Konstantynowicz born 1874, in service since 1904, an officer since 1912, 'ensign'
that is praporschik by Admiralty, in the North - Western Army of White movement enlisted on May 20, 1919
and in December 1919 at the headquarters of the 4th Infantry Division.
In 1917 Wiktor Konstantynowicz was living in Peterburg / St. Petersburg but on June the 14th, 1924 they lived in the
town of Viljandi.
Daughter of Alexandra and Victor Konstantynowicz / Konstantinovitsch was
Galina nee Konstantynowicz born approx. 1900 / 1902 died in Nomme after 1968 and was married to a Latvian - Dunkel /
Tunkel; she had two daughters, one married to a Latvian, another to a German (Irena? Rita Irene).
Balduin Heinrich Dunkel, killed in December 1934, Tallinn, born on October 18, 1890 - or
died on January 6, 1935 in Keskvangla, Tallinn. Son of Johannes Dunkel
[b. on August 26, 1845 in Humala, 9 km north to Keila, in Harjumaa, died on March 15, 1935
in Tallinn - son of
Mari Tunkel Pork, 1822 in Keila, d. 1865, daughter of
Toomas Pork and Anna - MARI was the wife of Hans Tunkel -
Hans Tunkel, 1814 in Lepiku talu, Kumna - 3 km north-east to KEILA, Harjumaa - 4 km south-east to KARJAKULA; son of
[Leppiko] Siim Tunkel and Mari - above Leppiko Siim, b. ca 1779 in Keila, Harju County, Estonia, died in 1846 -
see: Otto Magnus Karl Bernhard von Toll (1794 - 1799) born in Thula (Tuula), close to Saue, Harjumaa; d. 1799 in
Walling (Valingu), close to Saue and Keila; and Margaretha Elisabeth Lisette von Toll Freiin von Rosen
(1769 - 1824), d. 1824 in Walling (Valingu), close to Saue and Keila.
Valingu, 4 km north-east of Tuula, 4 km south-west of Saue.
Franziska Helene Magdalena von Toll 1796 - d. 1820 in Walling (Valingu), 3 km east of Keila.
Berend Heinrich von Toll, owner of Walling and Tuula / Thula (1758 - 1829)]
and Louise-Antonie KRAMAN Dunkel
{Louise-Antonie Dunkel (Kraman), b. 1861, died in 1920, daughter of
Anton Kreemann - born ca 1831, in Luiste, 8 km south-east to Kullamaa, Estonia.
Son of
(Uuetoa Mardi) Mart Kramann and (Haima kortsu Adami) Vilhelmina / Miina Kramann - b. 1806
in Marjamaa khk., Sotkula m., Estonia.
Daughter of
(Meremoisa Jaagu / Haima) Adam from Muua maja, Meremoisa, Keila vald, Harjumaa.
See KEILA-JOA and Yegor Maksimovic Pillar / Pilar von Pilhau 1767-1830, the Russian commander of the Napoleonic wars,
Maj.-Gen., his father Magnus Wilhelm von Pilar Pilhau 1734 - 1801 from Hallik close to Rakvere, Lehtse south-west of
Rakvere, Meremoisa close to Keila-Joa, served for the Polish army as Major in 1757.
Yegor Maksimovic Pilar has been married to Anna Fyodorovna von Hesse / Johanna Agnetha b. 1779,
had three sons and two daughters:
Alexander (1804 - 1866), Lieutenant-Captain of the Guards;
Nicholas (1815 - 1887) and
George (1819 - 1882);
Elizabeth 1808,
Elena 1811
[Meremoisa Jaagu / Haima, Adam, b. ca 1770 - d. 1834],
and Leenu.
Haima kortsu Adami, Vilhelmina / Miina Kramann was the wife of (Uuetoa Mardi) Mart Kramann.
Mother of mentioned above Anton Kreemann; Leena Mans; Miina Nebokat and Mart Kramann.
Sister of (Haima kortsu Adami) Gustav Wilhelm; (Haima kortsu Adami) Magdalena / Leena Limann;
(Haima kortsu Adami / Lauri) Juri Trubon and Priidik / Friedrich Wilhelm Trubon}.
CAPTAIN Balduin Heinrich Dunkel, was the husband 1st of Maria Tunkel {Hubner, died in 1923} and 2nd to
Galina Tunkel KONSTANTYNOWICZ
[1900 - 1982, wife of Balduin Heinrich Dunkel and
mother of Georgi (Jura) Tunkel (1918 - 1942, husband of unknown Kukk);
Tamara Bender (1925 - 1975)
and unknown Tunkel];
Balduin Heinrich Dunkel was the father of Georgi (Jura) Tunkel; Tamara Bender and KUKK-Tunkel.
Brother of Herda-Elisabeth Takel; Herbert-Friedrich Tungal; Pauline Tamberg; Emilie Jaakson;
Gottfried Valentin Dunkel.
Half brother of Helene Pauline Anette Dunkel; Carl Johann Tungal / Dunkel; Marie Dunkel;
Emilie Dunkel; Adele Dunkel.
Siselinna Cemetery No K VI 11/1 11/1 - Dunkel Galina on 13.08.1982 by Rita Krause. Siselinna Cemetery No K IX 4/5
buried Krauze Rita-Ireene on 21.11.1998. Dunkel, Balduin-Heinrich, captain, reg. file ERA.554.1.139 - ERA.1868.1.1361
on 16.03.1934-15.01.1935 that is Heinrich Dunkel, father of Rita Irene nee Dunkel.
Victor Konstantinovich born on 20.10.1874 in Kazan, his father Konstantinovich / WASYL Konstantynowicz [see DEMONCY /
Demonsi from KAZAN and Moscow; see Breguet in KAZAN !], mother Mary Trubetskoy / Trubetskaya.
Wiktor KONSTANTYNOWICZ was a sailor, Petrograd; his wife - Alexandra b. 03.02.1877 in Petersburg, her father
Nikolaj Iwanow, mother Olga Ryabchinskaya, Victor was living on 09/06/1934 in Nomme.
Alexandra Konstantynowicz was buried by mentioned Rita Dunkel, and in the recording of
Constantin (Wiktor Konstantynowicz) is Galina Dunkel / Tungel or Tunkel.
Rudolph Dunkel b. 1881 in Kurtna - d. ?;
his brother: Carl Johann Dunkel b. 1872 in Riisipere - d. ?,
his children: 1898 Harald Johann Dunkel in Tallinn, 1899 Marga Helene Dunkel in Koogi / Joelahtme
ca 25 km east of Tallinn.
Riisipere - close to Nissi; 23 km south of Lehola.
Dunkel, Johannes was living in Tallinn, 1904.
By Georg Dunkel from Suomi:
Elisabeth Dunkel nee Koplas (her father Michel Koplas 1840 in Vastseliina, area of Voru, Eastland -
south-east part of Estonia now, and west of Pskov 70 km) b. 1878 in Hursi, Vorumaa, Estonia but west of Pskov
and died 1953 in Helsinki;
her son:
Voldemar Dunkel b. in St Petersburg and died in Helsinki;
her husband Georg Otto Dunkel, he was living in Viipurinlaani, Suomi / the Viipuri Province
was a province of Finland from 1812 to 1945;
her grandson Georg Dunkel.
Above Voldemar Dunkel was born 1903 in St Petersburg - 1964 in Helsinki, Finland;
his father Georg Otto Dunkel b. 1873 in Szczecin, Western Pomerania - d. 1941 in Kirkkonummi,
Finland - municipality is located just outside the Helsinki Metropolitan Area;
Voldemara's wife Taisia Dunkel nee Stanovaja / Stanovay b. 1902;
her sons:
Albert, Eugen and Georg Dunkel - Finland -
his son Manuel Dunkel.
Juhan Tunkel 1862 - 1930, by Henryk Manicki.
Nicknames: Juhhan, Dunkel, born on March 4, 1862 in Humala, Keila district, Harjumaa and
d. April 1, 1930.
His children:
Annette Rosalie Turberg in Baltisch Port / Paldiski, Harjumaa, next on February 11, 1897 birth of
Julie Tunkel in Paldiski, he married to Mari Dunkel and second time to Juula Dunkel.
Next children:
1898 Maria Dunkel
and 1901 Hermine Dunkel in Humala, Harjumaa;
and 1903 Johannes Dunkel in Humala, Harjumaa.
Johannes Dunkel b. 1903 died ?, Humala, Harjumaa and his halfsister:
Annette Rosalie Turberg b. on June 27, 1893 in Baltisch Port / Paldiski, Harjumaa; m. 1920 to
Johannes Turberg,
children:
1926 Vilma Rosalie Turberg in Lehola, Harjumaa.
And her halfsister:
Julie Tunkel 1897 - d.?, Paldiski, by http://www.geni.com/people/Julie-Tunkel.
Her sister: Hermine Dunkel 1901 - d.? from Humala, Harjumaa
and son of Hermine: Heldur Jakob.
Some details on different person:
Leeno Dunkel nee Trauerberg b. on August 27, 1844 in Rannamoisa, Harjumaa, her husband
Juri Tunkel and her father Juri Trauerberg.
Her daughter Maria Pauline Hindreus nee Tunkel b. 1870.
Both women - Rita Dunkel and Galina Dunkel - lived in those years at Apteegi No 14-2 in the area Nomme.
The Apteegi street (Apteek road) in Tallinn, close to Vene str., and the Tallinna Kultuurivaartuste Amet in Old Town.
See 'A Rambling Dictionary of Tallinn Street Names' by Simon Hamilton.
In 1825 - restored merchant's harbor Baltic port / Baltijskij Port / Paldiski.
1842 - Lutheran Church of St. Nicholas was built at the expense of Nicholas I, on the proposal
of the chief of the III Department of His Majesty's Office of General A. H. Benkedorf - a native of this place,
the owner of the estate located near Keila-Joa. Created in 1856 by a special committee 'to improve on the military
side', examining the question, '...where there should be first-class marine facilities',
for the Baltic Fleet, near to the mouth of the Gulf of Finland. The Baltic port converted into the
base of the main forces of the fleet.
1857, in the Baltic port began research under the direction of Admiral Panfilov,
were taken successively in 1881 and 1889. Here was the headquarters of the Baltic Coast Defense district.
1893 - 1897 here lived Dunkel or Tunkel.
Close to Humala, in the Keila Parish, was an estate of Abram Hannibal. In Estonia, Abram Hannibal taken a family
crest when he bought an estate Karyakyula / Vana-Karjakula mois / Alt-Hohenhof - Ivan Gannibal (1735-1801),
was born in Karjakula Manor (Pushkin),
after: von Glehn, von Gernet, von Krause / Kraus.
Karjakula is a small borough in Keila Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia.
It is known that Hannibal was the chief commander of Tallinn for 10 years and married Regina Christina
Sjoberg / Sheberg in 1736; she was the daughter of the Swedish army captain Mattias Sjoberg
(the female line from the family Albedil) but her first son was born on 5 June 1735 in Vana-Karjakula mois.
The three eldest sons (Ivan, Peter and Osip) were born in Eastland, and two younger
(Isaac and Jacob), on the estates of Pskov province.
Count Alexander von Benckendorff / Aleksandr Khristoforovich Benkendorf, b. 1781 or 1783 d. 1844, was a
Russian Cavalry General; he is most frequently remembered for his later role, under Tsar Nicholas I,
as the head of the Gendarmes and the Secret Police in Imperial Russia.
Alexander von Benckendorff was born to a Baltic German family in Reval / Tallinn.
His brother Konstantin von Benkendorff was a general and diplomat,
and his sister Dorothea von Lieven.
Alexander was the first Chief of Gendarmes and Executive Director of the Third Section
from 1826 to 1844. His family possesed Schloss Fall / Keila-Joa from 1827 or 1837 and in 1830s Meremoisa /
Merremois / Meremoisa, close to Keila-Joa. After his death, the castle was owned by prince Volkonsky family.
"Konstantyn" and Alexandra KONSTANTYNOWICZ were buried at different sites;
on the site of
Konstantyn were: Lewashow Weera / Levashov Veera in 1933, 1972 and Kuznetsova Kalina 1976,
Lewaschov Konstantin / Lewasow Konstantin 1936, Straro, Sedo or Straroh Sedoh Konstantin (Constantine)
and Ma'nnik Eugen 1986.
On the site of Alexandra: Aleksandra and Ivanova Maria 1991, Donskov Peeter 1993,
Mary Grigorevna 7.11.1914 - 27.10.1911 and Peter / Pietr 09 January 1920 - 25 September 1993.
It is possible that this place was sold to a new owner. A date : 11 September 1948 and 1991
not confirmed. Sedykh were Orthodox.
The Krauze / Krause family, Latvian-German origin, before the Second War in Latvia and Estonia:
Christina Sofia Krause b. 1755 in Revel / Tallinn, d. 1825;
m. Frideriks b. 1749; her children:
b. 1776, d. 1834,
and b. ca 1780;
in Avandus was born in 1784.
They were living in Lasinurme (Lassinorm) - close to Avandus, knight manor in Simuna Parish,
Virumaa County - south of Rakvere;
Thula / Tuula, Saue Parish, Harju County, Estonia - 3 km south of Keila, 8 km soth-west of Saue, 8 km east of Lehola.
Her husband - mentioned above - b. 1749, Dorpat; he was living close to von Toll. Above
b. 1776, married in 1803 (div. 1807) in London to
Josephine Mercier (Friderichs, Aleksandrova, Weiss) b. 1778 d. 1824; she married second time
in 1820 to Aleksandr Gustav Johann Weiss
- son of b. 1760;
her son b. 1839 d. 1917;
her grandson (stepgrandson, acc. to me) Aleksandr von Weiss b. 1870.
History and genealogy of the Constantinovich family with relatives in Estonia: Tuula, Saue, Ohtu,
Harku, Nomme, Saku, Uksnurme, Lehola, Tallinn and the Harjumaa district: Krauze, Mercier, Troubetzkoy,
Sedykh from Kazan, Gernet from Estonia. The Baltic German families in Estonia: Schilling
von Cannstatt / Schilling von Canstatt / Schilling von Canstadt, von Pillar-Pilchau, Gernet,
Rehbinder, Toll, Croy, Weiss.
Her partner, 1779 - 1831.
We know about: MERCIER, 1666 in Paris.
Mercier, Louis Sebastien, 1740-1814. They come from Levallois-Perret - in the northwestern
suburbs of Paris. And from Meurthe et Moselle, and Vosges, Lorraine, France.
General Auguste Mercier (1833-1921) married Fanny Isobel Tremayne Simons at Versailles in 1871.
His son Evelyn Gabriel Tremayne Mercier, born 1876, was Lieut-Colonel in the infantry.
Samples only.
Pierre-Mathurin Mercier born 1774 at the Lion d'Angers in France, north-west of Angers,
died 1801 in La Motte in France, is a military officer, commander of the legion of Vannes and the Catholic
Army during the War in the Vendee, south-west of Angers; he joined in June 1793 Vendee army, going on Nantes.
Pierre Mathurin Mercier was the son of Pierre Mercier and Lucretia Touze / Lucrece Touze,
from a middle class family, moved to Chateau-Gontier in 1784, north of Angers;
relatives: Frederic Mercier,
his brother, one of the leaders of Fromentieres;
Mary Lucretia Mercier (1776-1831), and
Felix Elias Mercier / Felix Elie Mercier,
brother of Peter / Pierre, attach to his name 'Vendee' in memory of his brother.
The Mercier Vendee:
in Grammont south-west of Angers, La Peraudiere, La Noue, Toulouse.
Next of kin with Huet, Picault, in 1701 to Bouvet, Guillot.
Louise Huet, b. 1714 in Le Lion d'Angers, d. 1764, her mother Bouvet;
Louise married to Mathurin Mercier, his sons:
François Mercier (la Vendee) in 1766 m. Francoise Hantri,
and Pierre Mercier in 1773 m. to Lucrece Touze.
Josephine Mercier (Friderichs, Aleksandrova, Weiss) b. 1778 d. 1824; she married second
time in 1820 to Aleksandr Gustav Johann Weiss
(son of b. 1760);
her stepson b. 1839 d. 1917;
her grandson Aleksandr von Weiss b. 1870.
Above mentioned Aleksandr Gustav Johann Weiss b. 1792 d. 1845,
his father b. 1760 d. 1821,
and his mother b. ca 1768;
he was married 1st to
Anna Elisabeth Wrangell b. 1804, 2nd time in 1820 married to b. 1778 d. 1824;
his children:
b. 1833,
b. 1837,
b. 1839,
b. 1840.
Anna Elisabeth Wrangell Betsy b. 1804. Marriage with b. 1792.
Alexandra Konstantynowicz was buried by Rita Dunkel, and in the recording of Constantin
(Wiktor Konstantynowicz) is Galina Dunkel / Tungel or Tunkel.
Dunkel Galina was buried at the cemetery of Siselinna on 13 August 1982; here name of Rita Krause.
Maybe Rita KRAUSE is a daughter of Galina DUNKEL nee Konstantynowicz, and Rita Irene and Rita are the same person.
Rita Irene, was daughter of Heinrich.
Rita Irene Heynrihovna b. 1927; Rita-Ireene was buried at cemetery of Siselinna that is Krauze Rita-Ireene
who died on 21 November 1998.
Heinrich Dunkel, was a father of Rita, Irene; captain, husband of Dunkel Galina / Halina nee Konstantynowicz.
Heinrich Georg Dunkel / Heinrich Dunkel / Baldwin-Heinrich Dunkel was a reserve captain; Heinrich Dunkel was
poisoned in the central prison of Tallinn by the communists. On January 10, 1934 or 1935 in Tallinn -
was a funeral of the union officers leader, a reserve captain Baldwin - Heinrich Dunkel.
He had died in prison.
Inf. from Riga, Latvia:
daughter of Galina Sedykh / Dunkel nee Konstantynowicz was Irena.
Granddaughter was Sabine from Riga, the Sedykh family relatives.
After Irene's death from Tallinn brought some pictures, among them there were, pre-revolutionary.
Now we back to the Konstantynowiczs:
Nestor Troubecki vel Nester Kalinowski in 1857 went to Vienna, in 1859 returned to Krakow, promote the
Ruthenian Catholic Church, the Belarusian Greek Catholic Church and Ruthenian language; 1863 the outbreak of
January Uprising and he was involved in the secret 'Prowincjonalny Litewski Komitet' in Vilnius / Wilno;
Trubecki was a member of the 'Miedzynarodowa Socjalno-Rewolucyjna Partia Proletariat' and a contributor
of the 'Wolny Swiat' in 1904; 1905 went to Warsaw in the Congress Poland and next fled arrest in April 1906
and went to Zurich and Geneva;
"...lived in several European countries and returned to Congress Poland; active in the
Polish-Belarusian underground resistance until his death in 1907".
Prince Nestor Grigorievich Troubetzkoy / Nester / Nestor Grigoriewicz Trubecki, a landowner and revolutionary,
international journalist and from 1901 "correspondent of Freiheit, Neues Leben, Der Anarchist, Der Freie Arbeiter,
Wolny Swiat, Der Generalstreik, Der Weckruf, member of Jan Machajski’s squad in Geneva",
was born and died in Poland, b. in 1832 (?) in Free City of Cracow or in 1840 (!) - died in 1907 Warsaw.
Mother of Nestor Trubecki or Nester Trubiacki / Troubetzkoy vel Nestor Kalinowski was countess Maria Kalinowska.
Probably she was born after 1805 - ca 1819 and it was the same age as Maria Paszkowska / Mary Armand nee Paszkowski.
The genealogy of Maria Kalinowska has to be proven, but it appears that the family was listed below:
her mother Emilia Potocka b. 1790 and married Kalinowski and second time married to Czeliszczew;
father Josif / Jozef / Osip Kalinowski b. after 1780 ? and died 1825;
grandfather was Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 and
grandmother Elzbieta Bielska from Olbrachcice b. ca 1760.
Above Emilia Potocka married first to Kalinowski and second time to Czeliszczew, was born 1790 and
her parents:
Protazy Antoni Potocki b. 1761 and mother Marianna Lubomirska (Zubow, Potocki, Uwarow)
born 1773 or Marianna Elzbieta Lubomirska b. ca 1766 - 1810.
Marianna Elzbieta Uvarova nee Lubomirska, ca 1766 - d. 1810, was daughter of Kasper Lubomirski
and Barbara Poninska;
wife of Protazy Antoni Potocki;
Count Valerian Zubov,
and Uvarov;
mother of above
Emilia Kalinowska + Jozef Kalinowski (Josef / Osip Kalinowski general of Polish Army,
b. ca after 1780, died 1825 - his wife Emilia Potocka / Kalinowska born 1790);
Aleksandr Valerianovich Zubov;
Platon Valerianovich Zubov, and
Elizaveta Valerianovna Voieikova.
Marianna Elzbieta Uvarova nee Lubomirska was sister of Jozefa Walewska.
Jozefa Walewska nee Lubomirska, b. ca 1764 - 1851; she was wife of Adam Walewski, and Jan Witt, Count;
copyright by Leszek Mila.
Adam Walewski + Jozefa Lubomirska had 2 children:
a. Tadeusz Walewski (1795-1855), in 1828 m. to Anna Karwicka / Ann Dunin-Karwicka (1797-1881),
daughter of General Krzysztof Karwicki;
b. Izabela Walewska.