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Kiedrzynski, Hutten-Czapski, Kruszynski, Nostitz-Jackowski with Krasinski, in Bukowiec close to Swiecie - Baranowo close to Ostroleka with Krasne close to Przasnysz - Sedziszow Malopolski with Zelechow and Chocen; Konojady, Wichulec, Kruszyna Szlachecka - Raszkow and Bieganin - Wola Wiazowa with Jedlno.


Helena Hutten-Czapska b. in Ostrzeszow in 1762; lived in Jedlno, Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, b. in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska. Helena's family line has beginning from Jan Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, who had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin Jan Czapski. Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620,
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575 [Marcin's brother was Piotr Czapski, 1580-1655 + Helena Konarska],
the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

Above Marcin Czapski b. ca 1575, was the owner of Smetowo in the Lalkowa parish in 1595, m. Bakowska with sons and 3 daughters:
1.
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska.
2.
mentioned Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

Juliusz Hutten Czapski + Helena Wierzbowska, had a son Marcin Hutten Czapski.
Marcin Czapski was the owner of Smetowo in the Lalkowa parish from 1595. Marcin Czapski married Bakowska, with a sons and 3 daughters:
1.
Stanislaw Hutten Czapski + Anna Leska. No children.
2.
Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620, and from Jan Czapski we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789 - Wielun [Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835, bpt. in Wielun; the son of Ignacy Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis; the grandson of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow b. ca 1765. Jan b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno. Helena Czapska m. ca 1782 but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska] and Raszkow in 1802 [Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska the godmother], branch.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620 was POW in Sweden in 1655-1660.
Jan b. ca 1610/1620, married twice: the 1st Anna with 7 sons - and with the 2nd wife Helena was the son Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski.
Helena Czapska died in 1682, and left Smetowko.

Jan's sons:
1.
Jerzy Hutten Czapski, b. bef. 1655, m. Marianna Trzebinska, with a son
Wawrzyniec Hutten Czapski.
Jerzy Czapski with his brother Aleksander Czapski took Smetowo; Jerzy in 1682 took also Smetowko. In 1682 Jerzy paid tax from Smetowo. Jerzy Czapski died in 1729. Smetowko took his son Wawrzyniec Hutten Czapski with his wife Anna Radomska, and then Smetowko was sold.
2.
Wojciech Czapski + Maria Kossowska;
3.
Marcjan Hutten Czapski died with all family in 1712;
4.
Michal Hutten Czapski moved home to Ukraina, m. Drohojowska;

5.
Aleksander Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1660, the GDANSK governor, m. twice: 1st to Aleksandra Laszewska; the second to Anna Bialachowska.
Aleksander Czapski took the part of Smetowo, in 1729 all the estate of Smetowo; he had also Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo. Aleksander with Anna had 5 sons and 3 daughters.
Aleksander's son - Jan Czapski was Colonel;
next son - Maciej Czapski, major;
Piotr Hutten Czapski, Captain, the Pommerania official, took Smetowo, Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo,
Michal Czapski was Lieutenant, the Malbork governor,
last son Aleksander Czapski junior, was (1734-1741) the Przemysl bishop, in 1741-1751 the Kujawy bishop, born in 1682, d. in 1751. And one more son of Aleksander was MATEUSZ CZAPSKI b. ca 1680.

Walenty Hutten Czapski b. 1729, was the son of Mateusz Czapski b. ca 1680, and Marianna Ludwika Hutten Czapska b. ca 1700.
Marianna Hutten-Czapska died in 1733.
Mateusz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680, was the son of Aleksander Hutten Czapski, the Gdansk governor, b. ca 1660, d. in 1691 [or aft. 1729] + Bialachowska.

Aleksander Czapski had the brother Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. 2nd Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish, with witnesses:
Sebastian Czapski [b. aft. 1610 - d. 1699], the Malbork official of Dabrowka.

Walenty Aleksander Hutten Czapski was the son of above Piotr Czapski, and took Opalenie.

Aleksander with named Anna had 3 daughters:
Marianna, the nun in Zukowo,
Zofia von Olse,
Katarzyna Lewinska.
Them father Aleksander Hutten Czapski was the Wenden official.

6.
Jakub Hutten Czapski, the Chelmno official, m. 1st Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, with a son born in 1686 -
Franciszek Czapski.
Marianna Brzezinska Czapska d. 1686/1687.
Jakub Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son
younger Marcin Czapski b. in 1690, who was married Urszula Dorpowski, with 2 sons:
among others Piotr Hutten Czapski + Wesierska with children.
Jakub Czapski + Marianna Brzezinska had a daughter born in 1682 ie. Katarzyna Czapska, b. in Golebiewko in the Radzyn Chelminski parish.

7.
Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski, was the son of the 2nd wife of Jan Czapski, ie. Helena. Wladyslaw married twice:
with the 1st wife was the son Piotr Czapski, the monk;
with the 2nd wife Kossowska, were the sons: Aleksander Czapski and Jan Czapski.

8.
Marcin Hutten Czapski, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620. Marcin was the Wenden official, was born ca 1650/1655, but not ca 1640. Marcin Czapski married Teresa Goslawska, the daughter of Andrzej Goslawski + Marianna Wojnowski.
Teresa was the widow after death of her 1st husband Jan Zawadzki, d. in 1687.
Marcin Czapski had the son Jan Hutten Czapski younger, b. 1688, the Wenden official.
Marcin Hutten Czapski had the son Jan Czapski younger [b. ca 1680 or in 1688] with the wife Rozalia Bagniewska.
Jan Czapski younger b. 1688, had the son Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700 or in 1709.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736 [or aft. 1742], married Ostrowicka, and they had children:
Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726,
Jakub Czapski,
Joanna Czapska.

Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1688 + Rozalia Bagniewska, had the second son Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1723/1726, and Jerzy Czapski took the Wenden office. Jerzy Czapski m. Konstancja Plaskowska of Brodnica.

And now we look at the genealogy of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. in Raszkow in 1802 and on his father Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765 and acted in Ostrzeszow in 1789-1790:
they came from Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, the son of mentioned Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736 / bef. 1742. Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, d. in 1736, married Ostrowicka.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Raszkow ca 1802.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. ca 1723/1726. They came from Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1610/1620, and from Jan Czapski we have link to the Ostrzeszow in 1789 - Wielun [Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835, bpt. in Wielun; the son of Ignacy Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis; the grandson of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow b. ca 1765.
Jan b. ca 1765 was the brother to Helena Hutten Czapska b. 1762, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno. Helena Czapska m. ca 1782 but in Ostrzeszow in 1789 she was witness with her maiden name Czapska] and Raszkow in 1802 [Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska the godmother], branch.

Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723. Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.

In 1765, Antoni Czapski, b. ca 1723,
the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709,
and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1688,
sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1723/1726 was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700/1709. Jozef had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700. Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729. Sumowko in 1778, Ignacy Czapski took.

Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County,
6 km east to KONOJADY; 11 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km north to WICHULEC.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec.
NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica.
Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700/1709, the 1st, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680 / 1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.

Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620 [not ca 1630].
Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.

The sons of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, with the 1st wife were born in 1630-1640. Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620 [not ca 1630], d. ca 1661. Jan + Anna had 7 sons; but Wladyslaw was the son of Jan Czapski and his second wife Helena. Helena died in 1682.

Smetowko took the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski.
Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620 [not ca 1630]. Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official. Marcin had brothers: Aleksander and Jerzy Hutten-Czapski [Jerzy was the co-owner of Smetowo with Aleksander Hutten-Czapski].

Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, m. Anna Klinska.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620 [not ca 1630], was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575,
and the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, b. ca 1680/1688, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec; b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688, was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.
Marcin Czapski the 1st, b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1610/1620 [not ca 1630].

Marcin Hutten Czapski the 2nd, b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski. The son of Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski.

Above Marcin Czapski the 1st, b. ca 1650/1655, was the Wenden and Inflanty official. Marcin Czapski the 1st, had brothers: Aleksander Czapski and Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660, and they were the sons of Jan Hutten-Czapski older, b. ca 1610/1620. Jan Czapski fought in 1660.

Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1620, d. in 1711,
was the son of mentioned Piotr Hutten Czapski, older, 1580-1655 + Helena Konarska.
Aleksander Jan Czapski was married 5 times [the last time to TUCHOLKA]:
with the 1st wife was the son
Piotr Hutten Czapski, younger, the Pommerania official in 1737, born ca 1650/1680; Piotr Hutten Czapski was married twice:
with the 1st wife was a son
Jakub Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700 + Rozalia Ewa Hutten-Czapska, ca 1710 - 1769, and Rozalia had a daughter
Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733, of the Bukowiec commune in the Swiecie county;
above Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk. The son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, the MALBORK official, who was married twice. He married Ludwika Rudnicka. Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the MALBORK official, married 2nd Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).
Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, was the brother of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski died in 1711, the MALBORK official,
and of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski died in 1699, the CHELMNO governor.

Mentioned Piotr Hutten Czapski b. ca 1650/1680, younger, the Pommerania official in 1737, was married twice, and he had the 2nd wife Krystyna Dorpowska, with a son
Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796,
who was married three times:
and named Michal Hutten Czapski had a daughter
Teresa Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, ca 1753 - 1818 + in 1778 to Aleksander Potocki, 1756-1812, the son of
Ignacy Potocki, General, ca 1715 - 1765.

And Aleksander Potocki had a son
Count Michal Potocki, Count in 1824, MP in 1830-1831, lived in 1779-1855 + Css Ludwika Mechtylda Ostrowska / Ludwika Matylda Ostrowska, 1787-1855;
and Aleksander Potocki had a daughter
Jozefa Potocka, ca 1784 - 1859 + Michal Wojciech Ostrowski, 1782-1847,
with Michal's son -
Aleksander Ostrowski, 1810-1896 + Css Helena Morsztyn, 1815-1892;
with Aleksander's son
Jozef August Ostrowski, b. in 1850 in Maluszyn
[see the fate of the Skora family came from the Chelmo parish close to Przedborz, with Krery and Dmenin history - the link to Lubomirski and Wielichowo close to Prussia and Silesia],
died in 1923 in Maluszyn.
OSTROWSKI Jozef August (1850-1923), was the landlord and the regent of the Polish Kingdom.

Above Michal August Hutten-Czapski, 1702-1796, had a second wife Anna Ledochowska, 1747-1837,
and the 3rd wife of named Michal - Brygida Jadwiga Dzialynska, ca 1745-1762, the daughter of
Augustyn Dzialynski of PAKOSC [the link to Tadeusz Wolanski and Czolgosz in US. The branch of Oskierka in Miezonka close to Berezyna], 1715-1759,
with a son of named Michal August Czapski b. 1702 -
Augustyn Hutten-Czapski b. 1762.


Baranowo had a church, founded by Count Kazimierz Krasinski / Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, together with Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski (1773-1785; the father of Maleszewski who was married three times in France, among others to Venture de Paradise. Named Venture de Paradise was intermarried to Breguet, Sulkowski, Maleszewski).

Brodowe Laki is a village in the Baranowo commune, within the Ostroleka County, 13 kilometres north of Baranowo [Kaczynski], 33 km north-west of Ostroleka, and 8 km north to ZIOMEK = Ziomki [Rokossowski].

Kazimierz Krasinski / Kazimierz Jan Krasinski owned Radziejowice, Krasnosielc and Zegrze; Sterdynia, and Stegny close to Jednorozec
[close to Przasnysz and Ostroleka].
The Krasinskis owned Krasnosielc long time.

Jozef Wawrzyniec Krasinski bought Sterdyn / Sterdynia from Jan Lubienski and Anna Lubienska.
In 1881, Drazdzewo, by the Orzyc river, belonged to the Krasnosielc estate owned by the Krasinskis.

Count Edward Krasinski, 1870 in Radziejowice - 1940 in Dachau, Polish patriot, the writer and since 1909 the landlord of Opinogora, after Count Adam Krasinski (1870-1909).
Edward's parents:
Count Jozef Krasinski of Krasne, the Maltese Order member, lived in 1848-1918 + Css Helena Stadnicka, 1844-1927.
The grandparents:
Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski, 1821-1903 + Css Karolina Mycielska, b. 1825.
The great-grandparents:
Emilia Anna Marianna Ossolinska, 1790-1869 + Count Jozef Wawrzyniec Maciej Krasinski, 1783-1845.
The great-great-grandparents:
Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska, 1759-1809.

Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec in the SWIECIE county + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka,
the owner of Przysiersk;
but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska,
the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772.

The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska. Her sister - Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786].

Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski.

Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1730-1764.

And Elzbieta POTOCKA RUDZINSKA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski / Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne [the owner of BARANOWO, north-west to Ostroleka, and in the Baranowo paris we have: Chudzik, Kaczynski, Rokossowski].

Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 = Kazimierz Krasinski = Jan Kazimierz Krasinski, died in ZEGRZE - and here we have von Gersdorff / Gersdorff.

Above Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in [1764 ?] 1776, married in 1756 until 1766, to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski.

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian count in 1798, the governor of Przasnysz in 1773. He was married three times:
in 1756 to Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, 1720-1781, the daughter of Feliks Potocki, ca 1720 - 1766;
in 1767 to Elzbieta Potocka, 1740-1776, the daughter of Feliks Potocki;
in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.

Antoni Ossolinski, ca 1730 - 1776 m. Css Rozalia Butler, b. ca 1730,
with the son
Stanislaw Ossolinski, MP in 1789, the Sulejow official, lived ca 1760 - 1843 + Jozefa Morsztyn, ca 1768 - 1815.

Stanislaw Ossolinski had a daughter Emilia Anna Marianna Ossolinska, 1790-1869 + Count Jozef Wawrzyniec Maciej Krasinski of Krasne close to Przasnysz, 1783-1845,
and named Emilia Krasinska Ossolinska had the younger son
Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski of Krasne, the BLONIE agriculture society, 1821-1903, m. in 1846, in Swieciechowa / Schwetzkau
(5 kilometres west of Leszno and 7 km south-east to Krzycko Male;
9/10 km south-east to Jezierzyce Koscielne; 14 km south-east to WLOSZAKOWICE; 20 km south-east to BUCZ;
22 km south to CZACZ and 19 km south to Smigiel),
to Css Karolina Mycielska, 1825-1912, the daughter of Count Jozef Nikodem Mycielski, 1794-1867 + Css Ludwika Wodzicka, 1800-1849;
with the son
Jozef KRASINSKI, the Maltese Order, 1848-1918 + Css Helena Stadnicka, 1844-1927.

Above Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski of Krasne, 1821-1903, was the son of
Count Jozef Wawrzyniec Maciej Krasinski, 1783-1845 + Emilia Anna Marianna Ossolinska, 1790-1869;
the grandson of
Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska, 1759-1809;
MP Stanislaw Ossolinski, ca 1760-1843 + Jozefa Morsztyn, ca 1768-1815;
the great-grandson of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym governor, 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690 - 1774
[Antoni Krasinski had a daughter
Elzbieta Barbara Krasinska + Stanislaw Gabriel Dembowski;
and Antoni Krasinski had above son Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, who was married three times:
1.
Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka of Podhajce, ca 1720 - 1781;
2.
Elzbieta Potocka, ca 1740 - 1776;
3.
Anna Ossolinska, 1759-1809, the daughter of
Aleksander Ossolinski, 1725-1804 + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778;
and the granddaughter of
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, General, 1689-1770 + Ludwika Zaluska, 1700-1758.

Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski, 1821-1903, was the great-grandson of
Aleksander Ossolinski, 1725-1804 + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.
And the great-grandson of
Antoni Ossolinski, the Sulejow official, ca 1730 - 1776 + Css Rozalia Butler b. ca 1730.

And the great-grandson of Joachim Morsztyn, b. ca 1750 + Css Salomea Wielopolska, ca 1740 - 1807].


Charlupia Mala and Charlupia Wielka close to Sieradz; Trzebcz Szlachecki, Nawra close to Swiecie and Chelmza. Turza Wielka of Melchior Hutten-Czapski, 3 km north to Badkowo-Rumunki, and 5 / 6 km east-north-east to Chalin.
Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, 6 km south to Tluchowo; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland.

Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski b. 1842, WAS NOT THE BROTHER of Wladyslaw Czapski bpt. in Wielun, b. 1835 or ca 1840/1842.
Kazimierz Antoni wasn't the brother of above Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski.
The wife of named above Kazimierz Antoni Fabian was Maria Antonina Kunegunda Goetzendorf-Grabowska, b. 1838.
Maria Antonina was the daughter of
Count Edward Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1810-1900 + Jozefa Koscielska.
The granddaughter of Count Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1750-1857;
the great-granddaughter of
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, the Gniezno register writer, 1740-1811 + Dorota Osten-Sakin, 1720-1754.

Trzebin was taken bef. 1862 by Jozef Kazimierz Maciej Potulicki, with his wife Css Ofelia Skorzewska.
Above Ofelia m. in Zaniemysl / Santomischel close to Sroda. Ofelia Skorzewska, 1827-1906, was the daughter of
Count Heliodor Jan Jozef Skorzewski, 1792-1858 + Emilia Goetzendorf-Grabowska, 1807-1875.

SKORZEWSKI Heliodor Jan Stanislaw (1792-1858) MP, fought in 1848, b. in Margonin;
the son of
Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, born in 1768 in BERLIN - d. 1832 + Antonina Garczynska, 1770-1824;
the grandson of
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski {General was only the foster father}, 1709-1773 + Marianna Ciecierska, 1741-1773.

Above Emilia Goetzendorf-Grabowska, 1807-1875, the daughter of
Count Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1750-1857 + Antonina Anna Niezychowska;
and the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1740-1811 + Dorota Osten-Sakin, 1720-1754.
And the great-grandfather was Jerzy Grabowski and Agnieszka Waldowska.
Jerzy Grabowski of Tuchola, b. ca 1695/1700 = Jerzy Andrzej Goetzendorf Grabowski, b. ca 1695/1700; the owner of Grylewo and Wawelno. The Tuchola official in 1721-1752. In 1731, the judge in Tuchola.
Jerzy Goetzendorf-Grabowski was the father of
1. Albertyna Tekla Malechowska [the wife of Jan Kleinfeld-Krupocki and Franciszek Malechowski];
2.
Jan Jakub Goetzendorf Grabowski [b. in 1735, in Mrocza, in the Naklo by Notec river County, died in 1814 in Stara Jania, in the Smetowo Graniczne district, in the Starogard Gdanski county + Anna Barbara JEZEWSKA];
3.
Stanislaw Goetzendorf Grabowski b. in 1740;
4. Piotr Bonifacy Goetzendorf Grabowski, Count;
5. Joanna Radzikowska.

Stara Jania, 6 kilometres west of Smetowo Graniczne, 25 / 28 km south of Starogard Gdanski, 23 km west to Kwidzyn.

Mrocza, 7 km east to Orle; Mrocza is a town in the Naklo County; 14 km north to NAKLO.

GRYLEWO - 8 km south-west to GOLANCZ. Golancz is situated at northern Great Poland, east to Chodziez. North-east to Wagrowiec.

My family - Izydor Kiedrzynski was the brother to Dorota Grabinska Psarska Madalinska, Jakub Kiedrzynski and Kasper Kiedrzynski, and also of younger Andrzej Kiedrzynski who was the owner north to Czestochowa.
JAKUB'S brother was Kasper Kiedrzynski.

MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border], in 1771. Before 1747 he was married to Antonine (Agnieszka Golinska) Golinska, d. before 1779, with
a son Anastazy Arcichowski,
and daughters:
1. Marianna Arcichowska in 1779 m. to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [see family of Izydor Kiedrzynski];
2. Nepomucena in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski;
3. Michalina;
Karolina in 1779 was unmarried.

Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, Captain of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, the landowner of Dziewoklucz in 1815, owned Margonin in 1817, m. in 1813 to Dominika Gembicka,
the daughter of Ignacy Gembicki and Cecylia Kurdwanowska,
divorced as Jaworowicz, b. ca 1784,
with a son Jan Arcichowski, b. in Margonin in 1821,
and with a daughter Monika Arcichowska, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski;
Eufemia, b. ca 1818 and died in 1820 in Margonin.

Margonin - 14 km east of above CHODZIEZ.

The count Stanislaw Mielzynski on 24 November 1806 was appointed colonel of the Napoleonic army and began to organize 3rd infantry regiment in the division of the General Jan Henryk Dabrowski.
The commanders of the other regiments in the division were also
Prince Anthony / ANTONI Sulkowski from Rydzyna (1 Regiment),
LACKI (2 regiment)
and Poninski (4 Regiment).
With Mielzynski co-operated the commander of the battalion
Major Stanislaw Fisher / Stanislaw Fiszer (then the Army Chief of General Staff).
General Mielzynski was appointed commander of the infantry brigade in the 16th infantry division of General Zajaczek. With him commanders of the brigades in the division were:
General Franciszek Paszkowski (II infantry brigade)

[Franciszek's daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819, married ca 1840 to Armand and she was living in Moscow. Her family intermarried with Apolon Konstantynowicz who was working for the Breguet - Brown of London - Company, together with DUFLON. The Brown family were of English provenance and Edward Brown is said to have been a prominent factory manager and in 1870 the head of the workshop. Edward Brown of Clerkenwell owner 1870 and his sons owners (Henry Brown from London) of the Breguet Company. Watch maker, William Brown was dad of Edward Brown, born abt 1819. He was a watch maker, too. Elizabeth Brown maybe was a wife.

Evgeny Armand Ivanovich / Evgeny ARMAND second / Eugene-Louis Armand, was b. 1809 and died 1890, was a son of Jean Armand / Ivan and his first wife Elizabeth.

EUGENE ARMAND was married to a Polish woman, Catholic - Mary Frantsevna Pashkovskaya / Maria Paszkowski, the daughter of GENERAL Franciszek PASZKOWSKI. She was born 1819 and died 1901, and she was highly educated, ca 1840 studied painting in France; she was a woman of strong and humble disposition. I wrote Eugeniusz Ludwik Armand / Eugene Louis was married to a beautiful Polish - Maria Wilhelmina PASZKOWSKA / MARIA Pashkovskaya. Her father, Franciszek Paszkowski / Francis Paszkowski was a writer and military, during Napoleon's Italian campaign, he served as adjutant to Murat.
Young Catholics family donated money the Orthodox St. Nicholas Church in Pushkino. When Armand moved to Orthodoxy, grandchildren of Louis Eugene / Yevgeny Ivanovich were baptized in this church. Maria had a tender heart. In contrast to the position of her husband, his wife was educated, and drew quite well, in France she drew the ruins of castles and really liked them; Evgeny built in a park such ruins.
I said she was the daughter of general Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski with the Zadora coat of arms who was born 12 October 1778 in Brody - d. 11 March 1856 in Cracow, and was the friend of general Tadeusz Kosciuszko [with General FISZER]. Dominik Paszkowski born 1783 in Brody, the Lwow province - his father Jan Paszkowski was born 1749 or ca 1750 and has got the Zadora coat of arms, married c. 1770 / 1777, and Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, general, was Jan's first son.

General Franciszek Paszkowski, in May 1797, emigrated to Italy, where he joined the Polish Legions (in September 1800, was assigned to the Italian Legion): III Battalion 2 Legion. The 1799 Campaign in Italy; he was a lecturer in history at the School of Military legion in Mantua, but he also taught mathematics and languages. In 1798, the rank of captain of a major adjutant.
He cooperated in educational activities with General Rymkiewicz and Cyprian Godebski when editing and distributing the "Legacy Decade".
Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski approached Gen. Dabrowski's opponents - he became friend with Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski and Andrzej Horodyski, with whom he was later considered, at the time of the Duchy of Warsaw, as one of the leaders of "Polish Jacobins".
During the war with the II coalition, he served the Legion of Verona, in the siege of Mantua and after the capitulation was captured Austrian. Despite the fact that Marshal Lannes had no Poles on his Staff, Captain Milkiewicz and Captain FRANCISZEK Paszkowski served as Staff Officers for Marshal Ney.
In 1798 Cpt. Adjutant Major; 1800, the Italian Legion on the staff at the side of General Wielhorski.
Attached to Gen. Lapoype and served his aide;
in December 1801, Franciszek Paszkowski wanted to emigree to the United States.
In 1801, Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski met Kosciuszko and the next three years he spent at his side, gathering material for a biography.

Paul ARMAND was killed and Paul's son, Ivan Armand, started a wine-import business.

Eugeniusz Ludwik Armand / Eugene Louis of MOSCOW / Evgeny Armand Ivanovich / Evgeny second / Eugene-Louis Armand 2nd was b. 1809 and died 1890, was a son of mentioned above Jean Armand / Ivan and his first wife Elizabeth.

Eugene-Louis Armand [2nd] was married to a Polish woman, Catholic - Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska / Mary Frantsevna Pashkovskaya / Maria Paszkowski, the daughter of Franciszek PASZKOWSKI, General. She was born 1819 and died 1901 and was highly educated.
Maria Paszkowska Armand that is Paszkovski has got three sons:
Eugene / Eugeniusz Armand the 'third',
Adolph / Adolf Armand and
Emilie Armand that is Emil Armand (Eugene born 1840 or about 1842, Adolph b. circa 1845 and Emilie about 1847).
All the sons had taken the house close to Pushkino factory c. 1875. The elder son, Eugene / Evgeny Armand the 3rd was a merchant of the first guild and trading - manufacturing advisor. His wife, Barbara Karlovna Demonets / Demonsi of Kazan and Moscow, had 12 children, all the sons were married and all the daughters married: it was told about 39 grandchildren Eugene and Barbara Karlovna (all 42 cousins).
Barbara Karlovna - a woman of extraordinary kindness and care, shelter under his wing all; she come from France and KAZAN. The brothers received education in Moscow, in France and Germany, mainly in the textile business and dyeing of fabrics. Evgenii Armand and his wife Varvara Karlovna (Barbara, the daughter of Karl Demonet / Carl DEMONCI that is Charles Demonets, from FRANCE) Demonci also had a very large family.

Anna nee Armand was born on 19 August 1866 in Moscow and in 1869 next child Alexander. Anna married APOLON KONSTANTYNOWICZ, the son of WASYL KONSTANTYNOWICZ of Kazan, General. His family was living in Miezonka in 1842-1918.

Elizabeth-Ines Fedorovna Stephane fitted in nicely with her new family: Anna Konstantynowicz and Alexander Armand were slightly older than she, while Vladimir born in 1875, Evgeniia b. 1876 and Boris born 1878 were somewhat younger.
According to: 'French settlers in Moscow and some of the descendants: Collection', the author-composer V. Egorov, Fedosov, ed. Moscow, 2005, p. 200-210 and Copyright by Institution 'Museum of entrepreneurs, philanthropists and benefactors', powered by Vadim Tretyakov:
Evgeny Armand and his wife Barbara Karlovna nee Demonsi had 12 children:
Anna (1866 - 1932) Konstantynowicz / Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand,
Mary (1868 - 1942),
Alexander (1870 - 1943),
Wiera Armand / Vera (1871 - 1942),
MIKOLAJ / Nicholas (1872 - 1936),
Vladimir (1874 - 1875),
Eugene (1876 ??- 1920) the 4th,
Boris (1878 - 1920),
Sophia (1881 - 1941),
Sergei (1882 - 1945),
Barbara (1882 - 1966),
Vladimir (1885 - 1909).

Vladimir Armand joined a Social Democratic propaganda group in Moscow and was arrested but his sister Anna Evgen'evna KONSTANTYNOWICZ helped finance party organizations. They lived in Pushkino,
according to JoAnn Ruckman, 'Moscow Business Elite...', edit. 1984, p. 61 and by Egor Nazarenko -
a great grandson of one of Evgenii Armand's brothers.
They owned house in Moscow, but in summer lived in Finland.

The Eugene / Eugene / Evgeny Armand the 3rd family intermarried with the families:
Demonsi-Shnaubert-Mathiesen-Bunkin-Tsitsin, Konstantynowicz and Manfred, Kohl - Osipov, Pampel / Papmel - Mazing, Vdovin, Stepanov, Stephen, Wild, Karasev, Fedosov, Egorov, Zhurin, Pichnikovyh - Shaposhnikov - Zilina, Cardo - Sysoev, Fallen, Shapiro, Romas and others.

Eugene's brother - Adolf and his wife, Alexandra Lengold had three children:
Andrew / Andrej / Andrzej Armand (1875 - 1884),
Helen / Helena Armand (1876 - 1958) and
Malgorzata Armand Margaret (1881 - 1882).

They intermarried with the families of Repman, Gauthier, Doble, and others.

Eugene's brother - Emil E. ARMAND / Emil Armand was married to Zofia Hacker / Sophia Osipovna Hecke (Hakker, Hacker, Hekke) from Estonia.
They had six children:
LEW ARMAND / Leo Armand (1880 - 1942) + Japaridze-Saparov
[Saparova Tamara Arkadevna - Japaridze married 2nd to Leo Emilievich ARMAND],
Natalie (1881 - ?),
Mary (1883 -),
Sophia (1885 - 1923?),
Pavel Armand / Paul (1887 - 1892),
Eugene (1890 -).
They intermarried with the family Kindinger and others.

A brothers Brilling, Nicholas R. and Eugene R., big engineers of engines, operating in the Soviet era and even after World War II, Nikolai Romanovich was a famous theorist, honored worker of science, the brothers were married to two sisters Armand.
There were another of the next of kin, Dr. Kohl and K. Fedosov and Konstantynowicz.
The middle brother, Adolph E. was, in contrast to his elder brother. Three brothers lived lavishly, but these great bourgeois clan Armand began to decline but the 'Evgenii Armand and Sons' Company by 1912 had two thousand employees. However, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, all Armand continued to live in Pushkino and Nicholas Vladislavovich Ivinsky was here as the home governor.

Grand Duke Mikhail Nikolayevich had a 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.
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.

Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich b. 1832, the fourth son of Tsar Nicholas I, died in Cannes on 18 December 1909; the funeral was in Russia; Field Marshal.

Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia was partner of Countess Olga Kalinowska but she happened to be the mistress of Tsarevitch Alexander, the son of Tsar Nicholas I. Olga was pregnant by either the Tsarevitch or his father Nicholas I. On 10 October 1848 or in 1849 Olga gave birth to Prince Bogdan Oginski or Michael-Bogdan - Oginski by name and Romanov by gene.

On the Clerkenwell district in London:

Izydor Jakub Gudak / Isadore Jacob Gudak / Irving John Good / I. J. or Jack Good b. 1916, a British mathematician who worked as a cryptologist at Bletchley Park with Alan Turing.
In 1902, Vladimir Lenin moved the publication of the Iskra (Spark, issues 22 to 38) to London at 37a Clerkenwell Green.
At that time Vladimir Lenin resided on Percy Circus, less than half a mile north of Clerkenwell Green. In 1903 the newspaper was moved to Geneva. Lenin and Stalin met in the Crown and Anchor pub (The Crown Tavern, 50 m east of Lenin 'Iskra') in 1903.
But at this time people from 'Duflon and Konstantynowicz' Company and around the Armand family were involved in 'left' activity.
At least of 10 December 1908 Inessa Armand wanted to attend the First All-Russian Women's Congress in St Petersburg with her sister-in-law, Anna Evgen'evna Konstantinovich / Konstantynowicz. Inessa was lover of Lenin since 1909 or 1910, but according to 'Correspondence of Lenin and ... organizations. 1903-1905 years', Volume 3, the first book, we know that Lenin sent a cliche of 'Iskra' / 'Sparks' at Dyuflon / the Duflon office address in Yekaterinburg (p. 332, here also name of Konstantynowicz!) in 1903.

"Inessa Armand. Revolutionary and Feminist" by R. C. Elwood, p.74 - Inessa was on her honeymoon with Lenin who showed up in Copenhagen without his wife Krupska. Inessa spent the time with her sister-in-law Anna Konstantinovich, whom she apparently visited in Leipzig during the month of August 1910.

The last of the Breguets,
"... looked around for someone suitable to make a partner and continue the Firm after his time. He knew a first-class mechanician in Clerkenwell named Edward Brown, who was induced to go to Paris to look after the factory. Eventually he became a partner, and later the owner and the head of the Breguet Firm. Edward Brown died, aged 66, in 1895, and was succeeded by his two sons Edward and Henry, of whom Edward retired, ... 1920. Thus Monsieur Henry Brown became the Head of Breguet's Firm ... The general information I have gained by consulting certain books such as ... Mr. Hull, of the Firm of Messrs. Le Roy, in London, Mr. Henry Brown ... and his son, Mr. George Brown... Mr. Desoutter, of London, who has made a life-long study of Breguet's work...",
acc. to THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, ,BREGUET 1747 - 1823', BY SIR DAVID LIONEL SALOMONS.

The Brown family and others in Clerkenwell:
James Brown, at 24, Noble-street (south-east, ca 1200 m from Lenin 'Iskra'), Clerkenwell (Barbican) in 1828, and at 3, Newcastle place, Clerkenwell-close (900 m south of Lenin 'Iskra').
The Baume Brothers, Importers of Geneva Watches, at 9, Ashley street, Northampton square, Clerkenwell, and at Aux Bois, Canton of Berne, Switzerland.
BROWN Sophia b. 1859 in Clerkenwell, London, parent James Brown.

Antoine-Louis Breguet drove the prestigious business into bankruptcy. "His son, Louis-Clement Breguet, eventually took over. He invented the first electric clocks but decided to leave and concentrate on electric telegraphs and telecommunications. The business was sold to the English watchmaker, Edward Brown".

In 1870 Louis Francois Clement Breguet transferred the leadership of the company to Edward Brown; he collaborated with Heinrich Ruhmkorff, George Daniels and Professor Thomas Engel, and he met Alexander Graham Bell and obtained a license to manufacture Bell telephones for the French market.
He had one son
Antoine Breguet b. 1851 and he was grandfather of
Louis Charles Breguet, aviation pioneer and aircraft manufacturer.
The great-grandson of Louis Francois Clement Breguet.

Louis Antoine Breguet b. 1851 d. 1882, was the last of the Breguet family to run the business.
So he took on noted English watchmaker Edward Brown of Clerkenwell to look after the Paris factory. London-born Edward Brown became the factory manager, his partner - 1870 - and, after Breguet's death, the owner and head of the company. His sons Edward and Henry Brown headed the firm into the 20th century. By Michael Weare: under Brown and his descendants, Breguet remained a niche Parisian watchmaking boutique for the next century. Edward Brown died in 1895, and was succeeded by his two sons Edward and Henry, of whom Edward retired in 1920. Thus Henry Brown became the Head of Breguet's Firm. The watching making firm continues to market itself under the name of 'Breguet'. The electrical instrument business trades first under the name of 'Breguet fabricant' and from 1881 - 'Maison Breguet'.
The Brown family owned the Breguet watch brand for 100 years, five years longer than the Breguets.
The complicated watches were built by the Joux Valley's leading watchmakers including the Victorin Piguet workshops. In 1881 'Maison Breguet' that is Maison Breguet SA was the name given to the Breguet family business after it had sold off to Edward Brown in 1870 and reorganized by 1881. It manufactured electrical instruments, telegraphs, telephones, and industrial engines. It continued to operate in Paris until 1898 when its factories were moved to an industrial area in northern France]

and
General Tyszkiewicz (cavalry brigade).

Jozef Drzewiecki, born 1772 in Juskowice, d. 1852, MP in 1792, Colonel in 1794, since 1817 the Krzemieniec county marshal of the nobility.
He was the father of Karol Drzewiecki
and the grandfather of Stefan Drzewiecki - the pioneer of the underwater navigation
(see Duflon and Breguet in St Petersburg - Apollon Konstantynowicz + Anna ARMAND from Moscow, descendant in straight line from MARIA PASZKOWSKA and her father FRANCISZEK PASZKOWSKI);
diarist. Jozef DRZEWIECKI was son of Felicjan Raphael Drzewiecki (chamberlain of Krzemieniec) and Anna Bledowski.

Adam Krasinski [of Krasne south to Przasnysz] was appointed bishop of KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI in 1759 and in 1763-1768 he conducted anti-Russian activities, but pro-German, together with Teodor Wessel in 1767.
In 1767 Adam Krasinski held secret negotiations with Turkey against Russia and against the Poniatowski family - the talks were in his Czarnokozince close to Kamieniec Podolski. 1768 - in Wroclaw, Dresden, Cieszyn was looking for help from Saxony, and sent Ignacy Potocki to Wien. Adam Krasinski came to Wien and Paris in 1768, then to Cieszyn, Byczyna, and Jozef WYBICKI was sent to BERLIN with anti-Russian support of MARIANNA SKORZEWSKA [she was died in 1791 in Berlin - not in 1773]. In 1769 with Kazimierz PULASKI in Turkey; next in Hungaria together with
Jozef Bierzynski, the friend of WESSEL, and with JERZY MARCIN LUBOMIRSKI / Marcin Lubomirski to murder the king Stanislaw August Poniatowski
- Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt.
Wessel in Czerwin, Rozan, Nasielsk and Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala:
during the Swedish invasion, many farms in the Czerwin parish were destroyed. In 1663, Czerwin took part in the battle against the Swedes. Among them, another heir of Czerwin, Janusz Wessel and Tomasz Goclowski from the village of Gocly.
In the beginning of the eighteenth century, Stanislaw Wessel who was the Rozan, Makow and Ostrow governor was the heir of Czerwin. During the reign of King August III Saxon, Czerwin was part of the Ostrow county.
Teodor Wessel was CZERWIN owner.
After the Third Partition of Poland, Czerwin and the neighbouring areas were annexed by Prussia. In 1807, the village was occupied by the French army.
In 1758, Franciszek Kwilecki dismiss the ROZAN governorship to Teodor WESSEL.

Tadeusz Kosciuszko's best friends:
General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski
[his daughter Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska b. ca 1819 married to Armand in Moscow.
Her great-granddaughter Anna Armand married Apolon Konstantynowicz, the co-owner of the Duflon & Konstantynowicz Company in Zaporozhe and St Petersburg,
the manager of the Breguet Company in Moscow earlier.
Anna Konstantynowicz Armand was closest friend to Inessa Armand and Vladimir Ulianov LENIN],
Tadeusz Mostowski,
General Stanislaw Fiszer,
and Wirydianna Kwilecka Radolinska who met Kosciuszko in Paris in the years 1801-1802.

Stanislaw Mielzynski co-operated with Zakrzewski and Miaskovsky. During 1813, the Russians occupied the former Duchy of Warsaw. His mother died July 29 1813 (1812 ?).
After complete breakdown, General Mielzynski was commander in the 3rd Infantry Division of General Loison within the thirteenth corps of Marshal Louis N. Davout; meanwhile, on December 19, 1812, Russian troops seized Leszno, then again took the Prussians. As a result of the Congress of Vienna in 1815, the Great Poland was the Grand Duchy of Posen.
On September 8, 1815 Mielzynski was released from military service and began acted in secret societies, among others, in the Poznan branch of the National Freemasonry, the 'Association of Kosynier', he was a member of Freemasonry in the seventh degree and also belonged to several other Masonic lodges: "Knights of the Star", "The Brothers of the Union", was a master of the lodge "Humanity".
Stanislaw Mielzynski died in Pawlowice in June 1826 and was buried here;
left 17-year-old son Leo, who got Pawlowice and Kakolewo;
Stanislaw Mielzynski younger;
Elizabeth (in 1822 married Louis Mycielski, who in 1831 died) got Poniec;
Filipina Mielzynska (a wife of Ignatius Szczaniecki - Miedzychod, a colonel during the uprising of 1848) had Laszczyn,
while youngest
Eleonora Laura Mielzynska (m. in 1834 to Karol Czarniecki of Volhynia, divorced, 2nd m. in 1850 to General Jozef Napoleon Hutten-Czapski) taken Golancz.

Golancz is situated at northern Great Poland, close to Chodziez.
The widow Prowidencja lived later in Poznan by 11 years. She died in Poznan, on October 11, 1837 and was buried in Pawlowice.

Grylewo is a village in the Wagrowiec commune, within the Wagrowiec County, 12 kilometres north of Wagrowiec.
WAWELNO - 19 km west to Koronowo [in Koronowo, the Karwats].

Augustyn Gorzenski was the next owner of Dobrzyca. In 1788, he was the Adjutant of the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Augustyn Gorzenski owned Dobrzyca, Klonow, Izbiczno and Strzyzew; he back here in 1795.

KLONOW was bordered to GALEW.
Trzebin - 1 / 2 km south to GALEW.
TRZEBIN Manor is situated 1 - 2 km south-east to GALEW. The owners:
Maciej BOGUCKI, the son of Dawid Bogucki [b. ca 1480 ?], in 1546 took Bogucice. Samuel Bogucki [b. ca 1560 ?] was the son of Andrzej BOGUCKI [b. ca 1530 ?] + BIERNACKA,
the grandson of above Maciej Bogucki b. ca 1510 [?].
Samuel Bogucki in 1582 married Malgorzata Kurowska, widowed after Jan Nieniewski. Samuel Bogucki, in 1628 took from hands of Prokop Lipski, the money from the estate of Trzebin.

TRZEBIN was owned in 1846 by Kozierowska. Probably Cecylia Kozierowska (born Klobukowska) b. in 1796. Cecylia married Kacper Kozierowski in 1820, and Kacper was born in 1798.
Trzebin was taken bef. 1862 by Jozef Kazimierz Maciej Potulicki, with his wife Css Ofelia Skorzewska,

[Jozef Kazimierz Maciej Potulicki b. 1828 in Niechanowo, d. in Poznan,
the son of
Kasper Piotr Aleksander Potulicki, 1792-1853 + Teresa Konstancja Seweryna Mielzynska, 1797-1867;
and the grandson of
Prokop Mielzynski, 1763-1800;
Css Katarzyna Mielzynska, 1775-1817,
and the great-grandson of
Maciej Mielzynski, 1733-1793 + Seweryna Lipska, 1750-1804.

Above Ofelia m. in Zaniemysl / Santomischel close to Sroda. Ofelia Skorzewska, 1827-1906, was the daughter of
Count Heliodor Jan Jozef Skorzewski, 1792-1858 + Emilia Goetzendorf-Grabowska, 1807-1875.

SKORZEWSKI Heliodor Jan Stanislaw (1792-1858) MP, fought in 1848, b. in Margonin; the son of Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, 1768 in BERLIN - 1832 + Antonina Garczynska, 1770-1824; the grandson of
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski {General was only the foster father}, 1709-1773 + Marianna Ciecierska, 1741-1773.

Above Emilia Goetzendorf-Grabowska, 1807-1875, the daughter of Count Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1750-1857 + Antonina Anna Niezychowska;
and the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1740-1811 + Dorota Osten-Sakin, 1720-1754. And the great-grandfather was Grabowski of Tuchola, b. ca 1700].

The next owners of Trzebin close to Dobrzyca:
in 1862-1876 - Franciszek Jordan / Frantz Jordan / Franz Jordan;
aft. 1876, the brothers Leander and Otto Rheinhold Vollandt;
1883-1890, Otto Rheinhold Vollandt, with wife Mathilda Krause;
1890-1893, Otto Rheinhold Vollandt and Carl Krause;
1893-1900, Herman Jaffe.

The manor of Trzebin is situated close to Galew, 1 km to the road Dobrzyca - Walkow. Trzebin is a village in the Dobrzyca community; 4 kilometres west of Dobrzyca, 17 km west of Pleszew.
The Gorzenskis were owners of Dobrzyca, 11 km east of Kozmin Wielkopolski, 17 km south-east of Jarocin, 12 km south-west of Pleszew.
GENERAL AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI (1743-1816), traveled around Italy and England.
Ignacy Augustyn Michal Gorzenski, born in 1743, at the end of the 18th century built a classical palace in Dobrzyca (now a museum).
Dobrzyca was owned by General Augustyn Gorzenski, a member of the Great Parliament, and co-creator of the Constitution of May 3, 1791. He inherited it after his father's death and soon devoted himself to his activity in Freemasonry, as he belonged to the United Brothers Lodge, and in 1811 to the Grand National East. He made great changes to the estate. First of all, in 1795-1799 he built a palace, set on the plan of the Masonic coal.

Dobrzyca in 1717, was owned by Anna Rydzewski, a widow of Michal Dobrzycki, and she sold inherited property to hands of Aleksander Gorzenski, and it was only Aleksander's grandson, Augustyn Gorzenski, who made an indelible mark on Dobrzyca.
In 1739, Aleksander Gorzenski sold Dobrzyca and Klonow.
Augustyn Gorzenski m. 1st to Aleksandra Skorzewska died in 1801/1802.

Lutynia in 1852,
Franciszka Izabela KURCEWSKA, was born as a daughter of Kurcewski Dezydery and Pelagia Kurcewska; witnesses: Teodor Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Kiedrzynska, b. ca 1820?
Lutynia - close to Pleszew and Dobrzyca by the Lutynia river; half way from PLESZEW to JAROCIN.
Orpiszewek - 21/22 km north-west to Bieganin.
BIEGANIN - 21 south-east-south to ORPISZEWEK; 18 south-east to DOBRZYCA.

Augustyn Gorzenski, the Dobrzyca owner [close to Orpiszewek owned by Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. 1738], in 1774 [the wife aged 17 years only], married
[Marianna Skorzewska b. 1741, was the mother of
1.
Count Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1768 in Berlin;
2.
Anna Garczynska b. 1759,
3.
and Aleksandra Gorzenska born in 1757. She died in 1801.

In 1774, 17-year-old Aleksandra Skorzewska, the daughter of MARIANNA, got married. Aleksandra's husband was friends among others with Jozef Wybicki (their wives were cousins)]
Aleksandra Skorzewski of Labiszyn (1757 - 1801),
the daughter of
General Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna nee Ciecierski - the famous favourite of Fryderyk II the Prussia King.

Either Franciszek Gorzenski or Antoni Gorzenski was the father to named General AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI of Dobrzyca?

Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski married to Anna Deregowska a Gleissen. Franciszek Salezy Gorzenski, ca 1720 - 1775, was the son of Aleksander Mikolaj Gorzenski.

Augustyn Gorzenski, Count, b. 1743, died in 1816; Augustyn Gorzenski, senator, adjutant of the King, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, General. AUGUSTYN GORZENSKI was married to Aleksandra Skorzewska, b. 1757, died in 1801, the daughter of Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski.

Henryk Wieniawski gave 18 concerts in Poznan.
"...'Souvenir de Posen' is not the only work dedicated to ladies of the Great Poland region. Above all, one has to mention Romanza / Chanson polonaise written by Henryk Wieniawski to Dionizy Minasowicz's lyrics. This vocal-instrumental piece was composed for Ludwika Turno from Objezierze, with whom the young violinist was apparently infatuated.
One must not forget about the 'Kouiaviak' written for Michalina Czapska from Bukowiec, either."
"...Second visit of Henryk Wieniawski to Poznan was in June 1854. He was received so warmly by Poznan audiences, following their engagements in Konigsberg, Danzig, Bromberg and Elbings, the Wieniawskis returned to Wielkopolska for a longer stay in June the same year. They stayed not only in Poznan,
but also in Miloslaw, at Count Seweryn Mielzynski's estate".

Mentioned Franciszek Ignacy Czapski-Hutten b. 1797, m. Michalina Czapska-Hutten b. 1818. Franciszek Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, Count, the Bukowiec landlord, the member in life the Prussian House of Lords. He had the son
Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski b. 1842 [who was NOT the brother of Wladyslaw Czapski bpt. in Wielun, b. 1835 / ca 1840 / 1842].

Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat. Elzbieta m. WLADYSLAW CZAPSKI {NOT of course Wlodzimierz} Hutten Czapski b. 1835 / ca 1840
{Wlodzimierz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1870, was the son of
Count Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, 1842 in BUKOWIEC in the SWIECIE county - 1879 in GRYLEW / GRYLEWO}.

Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Czapski Hutten OLDER, born 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw,
had the daughter Maria Hutten-Czapska b. 1760 m. Gen.-Major Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec, in 1804 Count {Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski, 1753-1833}.
And the grandson Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski b. 1797, d. 1862 + in October 1835, in Berlin, to Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889, the daughter of Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844.

Maria Antonina Kunegunda Goetzendorf-Grabowska, b. 1838, married Count Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, 1842-1879, and she was the daughter of
Count Edward Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1810-1900 + Jozefa Koscielska.

Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski b. 1797, d. 1862 + in October 1835, in Berlin, to Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889,
the daughter of Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 [Maria b. 1760, was the sister to named Stanislaw Czapski b. 1779] + Zofia Obuchowicz;
with children of Michalina, among others:
1.
Css Jadwiga Hutten-Czapska + Wladyslaw Symforian Ordega, b. in Kozminek, d. in Paris, 1828-1896, with a daughter Michalina Ordega + Aleksander Laski, 1870-1909, the son of Aleksander Laski, 1870-1909, the grandson of Wladyslaw LASKI + Stefania Ilinska.
2.
Aleksander Hutten-Czapski + Jadwiga Sobanska.
Above Sobanska was the daughter of Leon Anastazy Dluszcz-Sobanski, 1824-1898 + Helena Holynska, 1833-1896 in Wilno. The granddaughter of
Michal Holynski, ca 1782-1854 + Elzbieta Tolstoj b. 1773; above Michal Holynski, ca 1782-1854, was the son of Ivan = Jan Holynski, b. 1817 + Barbara KASZYC; Jan was the son of Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski and Petronela ZUKOWSKA. Jozef Antoni Holynski b. ca 1730, was the son of Kazimierz Holynski and Teofila MOSKIEWICZ.
Kazimierz Holynski was the son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1630/1640, and Izabela Ostankiewicz, b. ca 1650.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1770/1775 was the son of above Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Czapski Hutten OLDER, born 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw; and Franciszek had the daughter Maria b. in 1760. Maria was the sister to named Ignacy b. ca 1770/1775.


Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. 1835/1840/1842, bpt. in Wielun, was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802. Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski. In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1723/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of
Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies;
the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI was living in RASZKOW, but was forest official in Glogowa.

Glogowa / Herzogstein, in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county, the Raszkow commune, 12 km north-west to Ostrow, 4 kilometres north of Raszkow,
12 km north of Ostrow Wielkopolski, 4 km south-west to BIEGANIN, 3 km north-west to Skrzebowa; 9 km west to Gorzno.
A clergyman's village, property of the Benedictine provost; at the end of the 16th century, it was in the Kalisz county. The village was situated within the Duchy of Krotoszyn (1819-1927), which was ruled by the princes of the Thurn und Taxis family. The property was then owned by Prince Maximilian Karl von Thurn und Taxis.

Note to
Pawel Skorzewski, b. 1744, in Maczniki. Burial in Kalisz.
The son of
Antoni Skorzewski and Anna Nostitz-Jackowska [the sister of Franciszka Kiedrzynska].
Pawel married Eleonora Sczaniecka.
Pawel Skorzewski was the brother to
Apolonia Sadowska; Marcin Skorzewski; Lucja Nasierowska; Marianna Mierzewska and Antonina Pagowska.

Above Antoni Skorzewski was the son of Mikolaj Skorzewski + Urszula Linowska;
the grandson of
Barbara Wielowieyska + Jan Skorzewski.

Above Pawel Skorzewski married to Eleonora Sczaniecka, and they had:
1.
Jozef Ezechiel Jan Skorzewski, d. 1832.
Husband of Jozefa Wierzchleyska, b. 1792, d. 1827.
Father of
Walentyna Maria Weronika SKORZEWSKA, b. circa 1813 + Aleksander Jozef Nasierowski;
and Walentyna had a daughter
Zofia Elzbieta Teresa Skorzewska + Count Kazimierz Skorzewski, 1846 - 1894,
the son of
Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1798,
the grandson of
Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1768 in BERLIN + Antonina Garczynska. Frydery had the FOSTER father - Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1709/1730 - 1773 in Zon close to Margonin.
Fryderyk's father - Duke Fryderyk of Prussia in Berlin.

Above Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski was the son of General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski + Dorota Choinska, b. aft. 1670.
2.
Eleonora Skorzewska nee Sczaniecka
was the mother of
Walenty Mateusz Ignacy Skorzewski + 1st Brygida Rybinska + 2nd Marianna Bogdanska.
Walenty was the father of Melania Antonina Malwina Skorzewska
[+ Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski, b. 1798 in Warsaw - d. 1862 in Lubostron, in the Znin County. The son of mentioned Fryderyk SKORZEWSKI b. 1768 in Berlin;
foster grandson of General Franciszek Skorzewski;
the great-grandson of mentioned
General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, Count, b. 1674 in Wargowo, the Oborniki County, d. 1740, the son of Gabriel Skorzewski]
and Walenty Skorzewski was the father of Julianna Eleonora Niemojowska / Eleonora Niemojowska b. 1822.

Above Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska, b. 1822, d. in 1857 in Pogrzybow / Pogrzybowo, south to RASZKOW; married Franciszek Niemojowski, b. ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Breslau / Wroclaw.
They had:
1.
Gabriela Niemojowska, b. ca 1848, d. in 1920 in Gluchow / Gluchowo;
2.
Franciszka Katarzyna Niemojowska, 1849 in Pogrzybow - 1893 in Nekla.

Above Franciszek Niemojowski b. ca 1814, was the son of
Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski / Gabriel Benedykt Wiktor Niemojowski, 1786-1854.
The grandson of Feliks NIEMOJOWSKI and Aniela Walknowska, b. ca 1750/1760?
Aniela Walknowska Niemojowska was the daughter of Stefan Walknowski b. ca 1710, and Marianna Siemienska.
Stefan Walknowski was the son of Mikolaj Wierusz-Walknowski b. ca 1685;
the grandson of Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650.

Stanislaw Walknowski b. ca 1650, was also the father of Antoni Walknowski, b. ca 1680, d. ca 1732 + Urszula MIELZYNSKA, the daughter of
MACIEJ MIELZYNSKI who m. 3rd in Pawlowice in 1684 to Katarzyna Mycielska, the daughter of Krzysztof MYCIELSKI and Teresa Grodziecka; KATARZYNA was the widow after Adam Gorzycki.
Maciej Mielzynski had children among others:
1.
Elzbieta, m. Franciszek Wessel, official in Zakroczym;
2.
Urszula MIELZYNSKA + Antoni Walknowski
{Urszula Wierusz-Walknowska MIELZYNSKA, died in 1743; URSZULA Walknowska Mielzynska was the half-sister of ANNA GORZYCKA. Urszula was the mother of Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski - the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA
[BRYGIDA BARDZKA was the daughter of Wojciech Marek Bardzki d. 1770]
- Brygida married 2nd to Jakub KIEDRZYNSKI junior,
the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka nee Nostitz-Jackowska}.
On above junior, Jakub Kiedrzynski:
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798]. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.
Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Owidiusz's brother was BONAWENTURA Walknowski.
Her father
Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.

KAROLINA Gatkiewicz nee Korytowska
was the daughter of Piotr Korytowski who died before 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska;
Karolina was born in Pakoslaw {south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN, see Mielzynski and Sulkowski}, d. 1800
[Piotr KORYTOWSKI m. also to Weronika Tekla Bartoszewska 1730 - 1756;
above
Ewa Korytowska nee Rokossowska was married also to Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski d. 1756].

Mentioned above Franciszek Niemojowski was the son of Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski, b. in 1786 in Slupia, m. in 1819 to Katarzyna Lubowidzka, and he was died in 1854.
GABRIEL Niemojewski was the son of above
Feliks Niemojowski, b. ca 1762, died in 1794, and his second wife in 1782, Aniela Walknowska b. ca 1750/1760.
Gabriel Niemojowski / Niemojewski was the grandson of Antoni (Sebastian ?) Niemojowski / Antoni Niemojewski, b. 1743.

Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1710], the SANTOK governor, m. Izabella Radomicka,
the daughter of Wladyslaw Radomicki, the Poznan governor.

Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775]
was the son of
Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW].
The grandson of
Aleksander Zakrzewski, b. ca 1640, d. bef. 1700 and Marianna Suchorzewska;
Teresa Baranowska, died in 1682 + Maciej Mielzynski, b. in 1636, Niegolewo and he died in April 1697 in Goscieszyn.

Above Aleksander Zakrzewski, b. ca 1640, d. bef. 1700 / 1701, m. Marianna Suchorzewska d. ca 1700,
and he was the son of
Mikolaj Wyssogota-Zakrzewski d. 1661 + Dorota Kawiecka d. in 1663;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Wyssogota-Zakrzewski d. in 1607 + Konkordia Rosnowska of GOGOLEWO, died in 1624;
the great-grandson of
Jakub Zakrzewski b. ca 1523, d. 1571, married bef. 1559 to Anna Mieszkowska d. in 1561;
the great-great-grandson of
Wojciech Zakrzewski b. ca 1495 / 1500, m. in 1522 to Dorota Sarnowska.

Melchior Skorzewski took Kopaszewo.
Melchior's son - Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1707 who was also the owner of Kopaszewo; next owner was Andrzej's brother - Ludwik Skorzewski, older. Ludwik bought Rogaczewo.

Mentioned Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1707, m. Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of Michal Chlapowski, 1680-1766 + Ludwika Sobocka.

Pogrzybow
- in 1803, Helena Kiedrzynska was godmother in Pogrzybow. Helena was widowed after death of Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno - my family line;
Helena Kiedrzynska was the co-owner of a manor in Raszkow.
Pogrzybow - 1612 owner Dazdzbog Karnkowski, and his family here to ca 1835;
1861-1894 the Niemojowski family.
Inf. in 1848 - Pogrzybow was the property of Niemojewski.
In 1847 in Pogrzybow, Franciszek Niemojewski m. Eleonora Skorzewska.

Above Franciszek Niemojowski
[the son of Gabriel Benedykt Niemojowski, b. in 1786 in Slupia, m. in 1819 to Katarzyna Lubowidzka.
GABRIEL Niemojewski was the son of Feliks Niemojowski, b. ca 1762 ?, died in 1794, and his second wife in 1782, Aniela Walknowska.
Gabriel was the grandson of Antoni (Sebastian ?) Niemojowski / Antoni Niemojewski, b. 1743]
born ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Wroclaw / Breslau; Franciszek Niemojowski m. Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska.

Szczury
{Szczury - 11 km north to Ostrow Wielkopolski.
Franciszek Niemojowski born ca 1814, d. in 1852 in Wroclaw / Breslau; m. Julianna Eleonora Skorzewska
[the daughter of Walenty Skorzewski, d. 1846 + Brygida Rybinska]
born in 1822, d. 1857 in Pogrzybowo / Pogrzybow close to Raszkow.
They had 2 daughters:
Melania Niemojewska, b. 1821 in Szczury, m. Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski, in 1843 in Lubostron.

In 1898, Zofia LIPSKA nee Lippe, bought Szczury from the Skorzewskis - the mother of JOZEF LIPSKI.
They came from Lewkow in 1786. Zofia b. 1855, m. Wojciech Lipski. Named Wojciech Antoni Jan Lipski b. in Lewkow in 1860, was the son of Jozef Lipski b. 1827 in Bukowina in Silesia, the owner of Lewkow.

Jozef Lipski b. 1827,
was the son of Wojciech Lipski b. 1805, and Stanislawa Grodzicka b. 1808, the daughter of Nepomucena Zielonacka m. Grodzicka.

Wojciech Lipski b. 1805, d. 1855 in Bad Kissingen in Germany, prisoner in 1831 in Glogow.
Wojciech was the son of
Jozefa 2nd m. ZIEMIECKA, nee Zaremba, the 1st m. to Lipski, and her husband Michal Lipski, b. 1779, d. 1813.

Michal Lipski, b. 1779, d. 1813, was the son of Wojciech Lipski oldest + Salomea Objezierska.
Named Wojciech Walenty Lipski, the Kalisz official, lived 1743-1810.
Salomea was the granddaughter of Lukasz Krzyzanowski, the Poznan writer, lived 1690-1741. Wojciech Lipski, b. 1743, was the son of Jan Lipski, oldest, b. ca 1720}.

Feliks Gorzenski owned Bieganin, bought in June 1803 from hands of Maksymilian Otto Trampczynski, the owner.
Before the Trampczynskis this Bieganin land belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720 - my family branch.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, had the daughter,
Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of
Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

Maciej's son - Jozef Trampczynski was born in 1779 in Gora, close to SREM - see PLATER [Gora is NOT in Lower Silesia].

Kucharki - 2 km north to Pogrzybow;
3 km south-west to Skrzebowa;
6 km south-west to BIEGANIN {in the 40' of the 18th century belonged to Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, Kiedrzynska}.

Jan Samson Garczynski had a son
Maciej Jozef Garczynski (1710, Budziejewo - 1762/1766), the owner of Gorzuchowo and Rogalino (until 1737), m. in 1743 to Franciszka Trampczynska, b. ca 1720 or before, d. bef. 1763.

Franciszka Trampczynska m. Garczynska, was the sister of Jan Otto Trampczynski.

Ludwika Kiedrzynska, married Maciej Otto Trampczynski (1740 - 1789),
the son of mentioned
Jan Otto-Trampczynski and Rozalia GARCZYNSKA.

Ignacy Garczynski was the son of named Maciej Jozef Garczynski and his wife Franciszka Trampczynska. Ignacy Garczynski b. ca 1740.
Maciej Jozef Garczynski was born in February 1710, in Budziejewo.
Franciszka Trampczynska was born before 1720 or ca 1720.

In Sobotka:
22 km west to KALISZ; 8 km north-east to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis; 10 km north-east to Skrzebowa.

JAKUB Kiedrzynski had 2 daughters:
A.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD / Juljanna Kiedrzynski [2nd], b. 1770/1772 - 1811.
In Sobotka {Sobotka - 22 km west to KALISZ; 8 km north-east to BIEGANIN of the Kiedrzynskis but NOT on south-west to KROSNIEWICE !}, in 1798, married to Jan Arnold 1751 - 1840, the owner of Pecherzow / PECHERZEW - 8 km north-east to Turek and 19 km north to DOBRA.
In Raszkow in 1802, Julianna was the godmother of newborn Ignacy Hutten-Czapski.
He was 1st married Ruszkowska, widowed, the owner of Wierzchoslaw - 27 km west to Aleksandrow Kujawski.
Witness Maciej Bogdanski, the official in KALISZ.
He was 3rd married in 1813 in LISKOW, 17 km west to WILCZKOW [the locality with the Kiedrzynskis], south to MADALIN, 8 km south-west to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski.
In 1831 Jan Arnold and Jan Lindeman, citizens of the capital, and footwear manufacturers have distinguished themselves. They gave footwear for the Polish army.

B.
Petronela Kiedrzynska - more on 'ZWIAZEK LECHITOW' - married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski.

Juliana's son Mateusz Arnold was studied in Warsaw in 1823, b. 1804, m. Jozefa Ilowiecka,
with the grandson
Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, b. 1840.
Juliana's granddaughter, 1845-1935, married in 1867 in OSZCZEKLIN to WOLOWSKI ie.
Marian Jozef Edward Wolowski, 1838 - 1909,
the son of Ksawery WOLOWSKI, the FRANKIST, b. Dec. 1792 - Warsaw, d. 1867 in Oszczeklin, studied in Warsaw, married Agnieszka Basinska.

Mentioned OSZCZEKLIN, ca 1790, was bought Stanislaw Potocki. In 1854 Oszczeklin was owned by Ksawery Wolowski, with new village Ksawerow.

Mentioned Jan Arnold b. 1751 - died in 1840 in Pietrzykow [Pietrzykow / Pietrzykowo, a village in the Kozminek community, within the Kalisz County. South to named Kozminek, 6 km north-west to Oszczeklin.
Mentioned OSZCZEKLIN, ca 1790, was bought Stanislaw Potocki. In 1854 Oszczeklin was owned by Ksawery Wolowski, with new village Ksawerow].

Jan Arnold, 1751 - 1840, was the son of Maciej ARNOLD, the German, and Bogumila Zebrowska.

Raszkow in 1815:
the godfather Colonel Walenty Skorzewski, the owner of RASZKOW;
with godmother - Brygitta Rybinski, the wife of Rafal Karnkowski, the owner of Pogrzybow, 2 km south to named Raszkow.

Szczury-Gorzno in 1823:
Eleonora Juljanna was born, the daughter of named
Walenty Skorzewski and Brygida Rybinski, the owners of Raszkow, Skrzebowa, Raszkowka Biniew, Bedzieszyn.
The godfather was Prokop Skorzewski, the owner of Dobra Zychta.

General Pawel Skorzewski was the owner of Parczew, Szczury, Raszkow, Wysock and Radlice.

LEON SKORZEWSKI in Lubostron
[see Tadeusz Wolanski and his collections of plants, minerals and various peculiarities of nature] - Leon Fryderyk Walenty Skorzewski, 1845 - 1903, the son of Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski;
Arnold was born in 1798 in Warsaw, d. 1862 in Lubostron, the Znin County [see Leon Czolgosz; 9 km north-west to BARCIN and north-west to Krotoszyn, Zalesie and Pakosc],
the son of Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski.

Above Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez. Fryderyk's father / foster father -
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin, the son of Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740
[Andrzej was the brother of Ludwika Ostromecka Malechowska; Wladyslaw Maciej Skorzewski; Wincenty Jozef Skorzewski; Jozef Prokop Skorzewski; Katarzyna + 10 others sibilings].
Franciszek Skorzewski was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791.
Above FRANCISZEK SKORZEWSKI was the owner of Niechanowo - 14 km south-east to GNIEZNO:
in 1740, Dzialynski sold the estate Niechanowo to hands of Count Henryk Bruhl. Main manager - Onufry BREZA! 1763 - Niechanowo was sold to Franciszek Skorzewski and Marianna Skorzewski [we know also on Jozef Skorzewski, the leaseholder of RASZKOW, and his sister Antonina Skorzewska - in Raszkow in 1802]. They were owners of Margonin [east of Chodziez - see Kiedrzynski] and Lubostron [18 km north-east to ZNIN - see Czolgosz and Tadeusz Wolanski].
Gorczynski / GARCZYNSKI of Zbaszyn took the NIECHANOWO estate in 1789.
Garczynski until 1805 - then bought by Katarzyna Mielzynski, widow from CHOBIENICE.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1835 had godmother Konstancja Czapska of Piaski in the Boleslawiec parish.

General Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, of the Swiecie county;
ANTONI Hutten-Czapski, General, of the Swiecie county, 1725 - 1792,
was brother of
1. Anna Kospot Pawlowska;
2. Jozef Hutten-Czapski [born 1719/1722, the father of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski];
3.
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725;
4. Ludwika.

Above General Antoni's 1st wife was Kandyda Rozalia Lipska.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. 1725, had children with the 1st wife:
1.
Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec, the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution in 1791, General-major, Count in 1804, lived in 1753-1833 + Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1760,
with children:
a.
Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797-1862 + Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889;
b.
Css Antonina Hutten-Czapska, 1802-1872 + Antoni Beniamin Bartlomiej Skorzewski, 1803-1855;

2.
Jozef Grzegorz Longin Czapski, 1760-1810 + Marianna Kornelia Plawinska died in 1810,
with the son
Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski, 1797-1852 + Css Eleonora Laura Mielzynska, 1815-1875,
and the grandson
the German political advisor Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski, 1851-1937.

Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka,
the owner of Przysiersk; but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska,
the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772. Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk; but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754. Elzbieta Potocka m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772. The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska. Her sister - Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786]. Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski. Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1730-1764. And Elzbieta POTOCKA RUDZINSKA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne. Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802. Above Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in 1764/1776, married in 1756 until 1766, to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski. Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian count in 1798, the governor of Przasnysz in 1773. He was married three times: in 1756 to Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, 1720-1781, the daughter of Feliks Potocki, ca 1720 - 1766; in 1767 to Elzbieta Potocka, 1740-1776, the daughter of Feliks Potocki; in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.

Antoni Ossolinski, ca 1730 - 1776 m. Css Rozalia Butler, b. ca 1730,
with the son
Stanislaw Ossolinski, MP in 1789, the Sulejow official, lived ca 1760 - 1843 + Jozefa Morsztyn, ca 1768 - 1815.

Stanislaw Ossolinski had a daughter Emilia Anna Marianna Ossolinska, 1790-1869 + Count Jozef Wawrzyniec Maciej Krasinski of Krasne close to Przasnysz, 1783-1845,
and named Emilia Krasinska Ossolinska had the younger son
Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski of Krasne, the BLONIE agriculture society, 1821-1903, m. in 1846, in Swieciechowa / Schwetzkau
(5 kilometres west of Leszno and 7 km south-east to Krzycko Male;
9/10 km south-east to Jezierzyce Koscielne; 14 km south-east to WLOSZAKOWICE; 20 km south-east to BUCZ;
22 km south to CZACZ and 19 km south to Smigiel),
to Css Karolina Mycielska, 1825-1912, the daughter of Count Jozef Nikodem Mycielski, 1794-1867 + Css Ludwika Wodzicka, 1800-1849;
with the son
Jozef KRASINSKI, the Maltese Order, 1848-1918 + Css Helena Stadnicka, 1844-1927.

Above Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski of Krasne, 1821-1903, was the son of
Count Jozef Wawrzyniec Maciej Krasinski, 1783-1845 + Emilia Anna Marianna Ossolinska, 1790-1869;
the grandson of
Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska, 1759-1809;
MP Stanislaw Ossolinski, ca 1760-1843 + Jozefa Morsztyn, ca 1768-1815;
the great-grandson of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym governor, 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690 - 1774
[Antoni Krasinski had a daughter
Elzbieta Barbara Krasinska + Stanislaw Gabriel Dembowski;
and Antoni Krasinski had above son Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, who was married three times:
1.
Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka of Podhajce, ca 1720 - 1781;
2.
Elzbieta Potocka, ca 1740 - 1776;
3.
Anna Ossolinska, 1759-1809, the daughter of
Aleksander Ossolinski, 1725-1804 + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778;
and the granddaughter of
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, General, 1689-1770 + Ludwika Zaluska, 1700-1758.

Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski, 1821-1903, was the great-grandson of
Aleksander Ossolinski, 1725-1804 + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.
And the great-grandson of
Antoni Ossolinski, the Sulejow official, ca 1730 - 1776 + Css Rozalia Butler b. ca 1730.

And the great-grandson of Joachim Morsztyn, b. ca 1750 + Css Salomea Wielopolska, ca 1740 - 1807].

Przysiersk
is a village in the Bukowiec commune, within the Swiecie County, 4 / 5 kilometres east of Bukowiec, 9 km west of Swiecie, 41 km north-east of Bydgoszcz, and 49 km north-west of Torun.
In 1773, Przysiersk belonged to Lady Czapska, ie. the ex-wife of General Antoni Hutten-Czapski. Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, was the owner of Bukowiec + Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk. But the first wife of named General Antoni Czapski was Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, of Warsaw, b. 1721.

Przysiersk took in 1848 Robert OLDENBURG.


Turza Wielka:

Turza Wielka of Melchior Hutten-Czapski, 3 km north to Badkowo-Rumunki, and 5 / 6 km east-north-east to Chalin.
Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, 6 km south to Tluchowo; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland.

It was my mistake on Turza Wielka because I wrote the estate is situated 10 kilometres north-west of Dzialdowo in East Prussia and 61 km south-west of Olsztyn; 36 km north-west to MLAWA in Poland. Now, on 04th May 2021, check all.

Turza Wielka of Malchior Czapski - 7 km south to Tluchowo, 7 km north-east to SOBOWO, 4 km north-east to POPOWO. Turza Wielka is a village in the Brudzen Duzy commune, within the Plock County, 5 kilometres north-west of Brudzen Duzy, 24 km north-west of Plock.

Ignackowo - 7 km south-west to LIPNO.

Melchior Czapski, the son of Franciszek Hutten CZAPSKI [Franciszek Czapski b. ca 1770/1775, the owner of Ignackowo, in the LIPNO county, the judge in Rypin].

Melchior Hutten-Czapski, b. in 1818 in Cieleta, but married in Lipno in 1853 to Jozefa Plaskowska b. in 1827 in Glodowo, the daughter of Ignacy PLASKOWSKI, b. ca 1800, the judge in LIPNO + Teodozja Suminski.
Maybe Ignacy Plaskowski was the son of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.

Cieleta, 5 km east to Brodnica, 15 km north-west to Swiedziebnia, 12 km north-west to Rokitnica, is a village in the Brodnica commune, within the Brodnica County.

Mentioned Franciszek Hutten-Czapski [b. ca 1770/1775] sold in 1820 the father's estates and bought Malopole, Dabrowka, Ignackowo and Radomice. In 1826 he bought Brensk.
In 1837 he bought Dzierzno
[4 km west to Rokitnica; or Dzierzno, 5 km south-west to named Rokitnica].

Franciszek Czapski m. Katarzyna Mystkowski b. in 1794 in Dabrowka Pustkowie
[Pusta Dabrowka at present. Wrocki at half way from Brodnica to Golub-Dobrzyn]
in the Wrocki parish, the daughter of Gotthard von Mystkowski, the Dobrzyn official + Regina Jeziorski / Regina Jezierski.
Franciszek had 3 sons: Alfons, Melchior and Leonard, and 2 daughters Leokadia and Faustyna.
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1770/1775, died in Dreszew in the Wolomin county in 1853.

Franciszek's genealogy [b. ca 1770/1775]:

Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Czapski Hutten OLDER, born 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw, was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1699 / 1700. Franciszek's children [Franciszek Czapski older b. 1725]:
a.
Maria Hutten-Czapska b. 1760 m. Gen.-Major Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec, in 1804 Count.
Bukowiec close to SWIECIE
- Przysiersk is a village in the Bukowiec commune, within the Swiecie County, 4 / 5 kilometres east of Bukowiec, 9 km west of Swiecie, 41 km north-east of Bydgoszcz, and 49 km north-west of Torun.
With Maria's children:
1.
Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski b. 1797, d. 1862 = Ignacy Czapski b. ca 1800 + in October 1835, in Berlin, to Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889,
the daughter of Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 [Maria b. 1760, was the sister to named Stanislaw Czapski b. 1779] + Zofia Obuchowicz;
with children of Michalina -
A.
Stanislaw Hutten Czapski, 1837-1884 + Dss Olga Swiatopelk-Czetwertynska;
B.
Css Maria Hutten-Czapska + Ludwik Sczaniecki b. 1833;
C.
Matylda Osiecimska;
D.
Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, b. 1842 + Maria Antonina Kunegunda Goetzendorf-Grabowska b. 1838;
E.
Css Jadwiga Hutten-Czapska + Wladyslaw Symforian Ordega, b. in Kozminek, d. in Paris, 1828-1896,
with a daughter Michalina Ordega + Aleksander Laski, 1870-1909,
the son of Aleksander Laski, 1870-1909, the grandson of
Wladyslaw LASKI + Stefania Ilinska.
The Ilinskis were the Illuminati family. Aleksander was the great-grandson of
Count August Jozef Ilinski, 1760-1844 + Antonina Leonora Komorowska, 1770-1838.

Jerome Stebnicki / Hieronim Stebnicki born on 12 December 1832 in the province of Volyn [close to the ILINSKI family - Illuminati].
The Stebnicki family came from Ustrzyki area - currently in Poland - in Unichow. In the 19th century, the Stebnicki family lived between Tarnopol - Kamieniec Podolski and Skalat, and south-east of Tarnopol. They no longer had nobility in Austria.
In Russia, the part of the Stebicki family remained as the landowner family with a coat of arms. They lived in the first half of the 19th century in the province of Volhynia / Volyn, in the district of Zytomierz / Zhytomyr, in the estate Kropizoniya.
Here was born Hieronim Stebnicki in 1832, who in 1842 began his education in Zytomierz / Zhytomyr.
Kropizoniya close to Zhytomyr - maybe as Hrapizonia.
Compare - Maria Olszewska (nee Stebnicka) died in 1906, and buried in Zytomierz.
Jerome Stebnicki / Hieronim Stebnicki born on 12 December 1832 in the province of Volyn, close to Zhytomyr, Ukraine - the Ilinski estate.
Note:
In 1805, the next protector of the "master" Tadeusz Grabianka, became Count August Ilinski (1766-1844), at whose invitation he arrived in St. Petersburg in August 1805.
Named Jozef August Ilinski born in 1766, General, the owner of Zhytomyr / Zytomierz until 1796, the supporter of IGNACY POTOCKI;
the son of Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski.

Jozef August Ilinski married to Antonina Leonora Komorowska 1770-1838,
the daughter of Jakub Bartlomiej Komorowski, born in 1697 or in 1724 - died in 1781, and Antonina Brygitta Pawlowska;
the granddaughter of Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660/1670.

Additional explanations to the person of Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter: Jozef August Ilinski b. 1760 or in 1766 in Romanow in the Zhytomyr / Zytomierz county, MP, senator, chamberlain, head of the grenadier regiment, Polish and Russian general lieutenant and the general inspector in 1792; a Maltese bachelor in 1797.

Jozef August Ilinski born in 1766, General, the owner of Zytomierz until 1796, supporter of IGNACY POTOCKI; the son of Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski; Jozef August Ilinski married to Antonina Leonora Komorowska 1770-1838,
the daughter of
Jakub Bartlomiej Komorowski, born in 1697 or in 1724 - died in 1781, and Antonina Brygitta Pawlowska;
the granddaughter of Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660/1670

{Antoni Piotr Jozef Komorowski / Antoni Piotr Jozef Kajetan Jan Walenty Adam Komorowski b. 1769 in Sushno, was son of Jakub Bartlomiej Komorowski 1697 - 1781, who was son of
Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 / 1670,
and grandson of Jan Komorowski b. ca 1640 - 1700,
who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna.

Above Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 also had son Jan Komorowski junior b. ca 1680 [m. Zofia Polanska] [see President Bronislaw Komorowski].
Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 [1670 ?], was son of Jan Komorowski senior b. ca 1640 - 1700, who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna.
Above Stefan had also son Adam Komorowski b. ca 1640 [?] who had son Jan Komorowski d. 1719 - the 3rd.
Ignacy Komorowski of Chelm, 1710-1760 was son of above named Jan Komorowski the 3rd of Nowogrodek, 1670- 1719 and Konstancja Katarzyna Sulimierska
[Jan's next son was Stefan Aleksander Mamert Komorowski of Belz, 1699-1750].

Jan Komorowski the 3rd of Nowogrodek, 1670-1719 married to Konstancja Katarzyna Sulimierska b. ca 1670,
the daughter of Mikolaj Stefan Sulimierski and Teofila Gluzicka;
they had all 4 sons:
above Stefan Aleksander Mamert Komorowski;
above named Ignacy Komorowski;
Adam Ignacy Komorowski b. 1699, d. 1759 in Skierniewice;
and Piotr d. 1747}.

The 2nd son of Lucya Glogowska + Stanislaw Grzymala at Jablonowo Jablonowski was
Stanislaw Jozef Grzymala at Jablonowo Jablonowski, the owner of Rawa Ruska, m. Jozefa Bakawska, the daughter of
Jan Wincenty Count Bakowski and Kunegunda KOMOROWSKA Css
[above Jozefa Bakawska had sister Henryka + Roman KARNICKI;
and brother
Ferdynand Bakowski m. Antonina Komorowska Css
with the Korczak coat of arms].

Ferdynand Jaksa-Bakowski 1800-1853,
was the son of above
Jan Wincenty Jaksa-Bakowski 1770-1828, and Kunegunda Komorowska b. 1770.
Above Ferdynand BAKOWSKI m. ca 1830 to Antonina Jozefa Komorowska 1812-1891,
the daughter of
Antoni Piotr Jozef Komorowski 1769-1826 and Konstancja Kunegunda Siestrzanek-Karnicka b. 1787.

Above Antoni Piotr Jozef Komorowski / Antoni Piotr Jozef Kajetan Jan Walenty Adam Komorowski, b. 1769 in Sushno / SUSZNO, was the son of
Jakub Bartlomiej Komorowski 1697 - 1781,
who was the son of
Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1670,
and the grandson of
Jan Komorowski b. ca 1640 - 1700, who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna.

Above Stefan KOMOROWSKI had also son Adam Komorowski who had the son
Jan Komorowski d. 1719, and the grandsons:
Stefan Aleksander Mamert Komorowski [Stefan was father of Barbara Zofia Dambska and Jan Komorowski];
Adam Ignacy Komorowski;
Ignacy Komorowski [with son Jozef Joachim Komorowski ca 1735 - 1800] and
Piotr Komorowski [the father of Konstancja Magdalena Popiel and Michal Komorowski
with a son Cyprian Kajetan Komorowski b. 1776, d. 1858 in L'viv].

Above Wladyslaw Symforian Ordega b. in Kozminek, d. in Paris, 1828-1896,
the son of
Jozef ORDEGA and Antonina Kielczewska.

Jozef Ordega, 1802-1879, was the next of kin to Jan Ordega, 1784-1871, the owner of Zelechow, m. in 1819, in Piotrkow Trybunalski, to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787-1851.

Jan Ordega, 1784-1871 of ZELECHOW, the son of Marcin Ordega b. ca 1755 and Justyna Wezyk.
Marcin b. ca 1755, and Lukasz b. ca 1760, were the brothers ?
Jozef Ordega b. 1802, was the son of Lukasz Ordega, b. ca 1760.

Franciszek KOWALSKI b. ca 1745, died in 1823, the owner of Mantyki, and Dabrowka in the Sieradz province, m. in ca 1775 to Marianna Wyrzyska, the 2nd to Zuzanna Ordega.

Jan Ordega, b. 1784, the owner of ZELECHOW in latach 1827-1871, the FREEMASON.

The owner of Zelechow in 1782 - Fabian Sebastian Roman from Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county;
in 1786 - Franciszek Placyd Roman;
in 1792 - Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski until a death in 1802, MP, and the owner of CHOCEN.
In 1802 - Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki; then his widowed wife, Konstancja Sokolnicka.
In 1813 - new landlord of Zelechow, Tadeusz Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the son of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, MP, the grandson of Izydor Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.
In 1824 - Jan Ordega bougt Zelechow.
In 1825 - Zelechow was bought by the daughters of Baron Tomasz Michal DANGEL.
In 1827 - Karolina ORDEGA nee DANGEL. She was married above Jan Ordega. He rebuilt the palace in 1838 and the cementary in 1852.
In 1829 - 1831 Joachim Lelewel acted here [his family had a family in Krzynowloga Mala] in ZELECHOW.
In the 50' of the 19th century Romuald Traugutt served here for 8 years.

Jan Ordega, 1784-1871, the owner of Zelechow, m. in 1819, in Piotrkow Trybunalski, to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787-1851;
with children:
1.
Alfons Piotr Jan Ordega, b. 1820, m. Bronislawa Medrzecka. He was the owner of Zelechow.
2.
Olimpia Zofia SZYDLOWSKA Ordega, 1826-1906 + August Szydlowski, 1813-1894;
3.
Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, Jr. - the owner of Stary Goniwilk and ZELECHOW.
He was born in 1828, d. in 1898 in Zelechow, the son of Jan Ordega and Karolina Wilhelmina Dangiel / Dangel / Ordega. Jan Artur married Michalina Maria Gertruda Bienkowska, b. ca 1820.
Jan Artur was the father of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega
[Michal ORDEGA, b. 1862 - d. in 1927 in Warsaw + Emilia BLOCH Holynska, 1870-1940, 1-voto KSAWERY HOLYNSKI, b. 1856 in Chelmsk,
the son of Walerian Holynski + Ewelina Ewa Broel-PLATER;
the grandson of
Michal Holynski, 1784-1854 + Elzbieta TOLSTOJ;
the great-grandson of
Jan Holynski / Ivan Holynsky, 1746-1817 + Barbara KASZYC;
the great-great-grandson of
Jozef Antoni Holynski b. ca 1728 + Petronela ZUKOWSKA;
the son of
Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1670 + Teofila Moskiewicz.
Kazimierz was the son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski, b. 1630 / ca 1640, d. 1701 + Izabela OSTANKIEWICZ b. ca 1650.

Jozef Hurko-Romejko JUNIOR, b. ca 1750/1760,
was the son of
SENIOR Jozef Hurko / JOZEF HURKO - ROMEJKO, born ca 1710 - in 1759-1780 the Vitebsk chamberlain. Jozef Hurko / Gurko, senior, was maybe the son of
JAN HURKO, born ca 1680 from KROTOWSZE-KRYNKI.

Christina Golynskaya (Krystyna Holynska) was the third daughter of Stefan HOLYNSKI / Stephen Holynski b. ca 1630/1640. Stefan Kazimierz Holynski, b. 1630 / ca 1640, d. 1701 + Izabela OSTANKIEWICZ b. ca 1650.
Krystyna m. Konstantynowicz and Hurko, nee Holynska, gave her estate in will to her brother Kazimierz HOLYNSKI, and to her sister Frantiska / Franciszka Holynska. In 1718, she sold the Chodun estate in the hands of the Order of Jesuits.

See on above Wladyslaw LASKI:

Stefania Ilinski (1841 - 1920) m. Wladyslaw LASKI = Lasek, banker, in 1870 the President of the International Bank in St. Petersburg.
The group included the Petersburg International Bank and Russian Bank for Foreign Trade from Russian side. Their rivals may be called as 'Rothschilds' group', including besides Rothschilds their allies with the Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank. The French side included Credit lyonnais [see Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company] and Credit industriel et commercial. Petersburg International Bank and Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank acted as intermediaries between the syndicate and the Russian government.

WLADYSLAW LASKI / Vladislav Ljasskij (1831-1889) and Discount and Loan Bank's director, Abram Zak (d. 1893) played the roles of financial advisers of Ivan Vyshnegradsky, the Russian minister of Finance in 1888-1892. The minister was suspected of close connections with 'Rothschilds' group'. The Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company co-operated with the St. Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank. The St. Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank was cooperating especially closely with the St. Petersburg International Bank by taking part "in the military industrial group to build submarines for the Baltic Navy. The group included Lessner's Plant and Nobel's Plant in St. Petersburg, which played a leading role in the group, as well as Fenix, Atlas, and Gatchinsky Ironworks".

Guchkov Alexander Ivanovich b. 1862, political and public figure, banker, was Director of Moscow Discount Bank; heading a defence Commission 1907-10. In St Petersburg, he was a member of St Petersburg Discount and Loan Bank's board.
From 1915, he was Chairman of the Central Military-Industrial Committee and a member of Special Meeting for defence. At the end of 1916, he designed plans for dynastic coup.

We know on Stefania Ilinski (1841 - 1920) m. Wladyslaw LASKI = Lasek, banker, in 1870 the President of the International Bank in St. Petersburg.
Stefania Ilinska was the daughter of Janusz Ilinski / Jan Ilinski, b. 1785 in Romanow;
the granddaughter of Jozef August Ilinski b. 1760 [the friend of TADEUSZ GRABIANKA !];
the great-granddaughter of Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, b. 1731.

Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter:
Jozef August Ilinski b. 1760 or in 1766 in Romanow in the Zytomierz county, MP, senator, chamberlain, Polish and Russian general lieutenant and the general inspector in 1792;
a Maltese bachelor in 1797.

F.
Css Jozefa Eleonora Justyna Hutten-Czapska b. in 1846 + Jan Walenty Burzynski;

G.
Aleksander Hutten-Czapski + Jadwiga Sobanska.
Above Sobanska was the daughter of Leon Anastazy Dluszcz-Sobanski, 1824-1898 + Helena Holynska, 1833-1896 in Wilno.
The granddaughter of
Michal Holynski, ca 1782-1854 + Elzbieta Tolstoj b. 1773;
above Michal Holynski, ca 1782-1854, was the son of Ivan = Jan Holynski, b. 1817 + Barbara KASZYC;
Jan was the son of Jozef Antoni Tadeusz Holynski and Petronela ZUKOWSKA.
Jozef Antoni Holynski b. ca 1730, was the son of Kazimierz Holynski and Teofila MOSKIEWICZ.
Kazimierz Holynski was the son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1630/1640, and Izabela Ostankiewicz, b. ca 1650.

Aleksander Nikodem SOLTYK
{b. ca 1650, the son of BAZYLI SOLTYK.
Remember -
Jozef Franciszek Soltyk, died in 1735, the Lublin governor in 1731-1735, the BELZ governor in 1724-1731, the PODOLE official.
Jozef Soltyk was the son of named above Aleksander Nikodem Soltyk and his first wife Zuzanna HOLYNSKA / Golynski.
Jozef Soltyk was the brother of the Chelmno bishop, Maciej Aleksander SOLTYK and the PRZEMYSL governor, Mikolaj Aleksander SOLTYK}
+ Zuzanna HOLYNSKA / Zuzanna Soltyk (Golynska, b. ca 1660, was the daughter of WOJCIECH Holynski born 1627, and TEOFILA Zacwilichowska, b. ca 1630 / 1635 / 1640).

Kazimierz Holynski, b. ca 1670 - the son of
Stefan Kazimierz Holynski, b. ca 1630/1640, the MSCISLAW official, and Izabela Ostankiewicz.

IZABELA HOLYNSKA (born OSTANKIEWICZ in 1650) married STEFAN HOLYNSKI = STEFAN Kazimierz Holynski born in 1630/1640, d. 1701.
They had 7 children:
KAZIMIERZ HOLYNSKI, b. ca 1670;
FRANCISZKA HOLYNSKA, b. ca 1665;
Teofila Wojna;
Jan Michal Holynski;
Krystyna Holynska b. ca 1680, was married 2nd to Romeyko-Hurko; Krystyna Holynska was the 1st wife of Franciszek Konstantynowicz {the great owner close to KRZYCZEW in the Mscislaw province};
and BARBARA HURKO, and 1 other.

Above Stefan Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1630/1640, was the son of Dawid Holynski, 1580-1663, and Teodora SURYN.

Stefan Kazimierz Holynski / Golynski was the brother of
Helena Kolska;
Aleksander Holynski, 1640-1720,
and Jakub Holynski, 1638-1710.

And maybe Stefan Kazimierz Holynski born ca 1630/1640, was the half-brother of WOJCIECH Holynski born 1627 + TEOFILA Zacwilichowska, b. ca 1630 / 1635 / 1640.

Zuzanna Holynska = Zuzanna Soltyk (Golynska), b. ca 1660, was the daughter of Wojciech Holynski and Teofila Zacwilichowska, b. ca 1640.

KAZIMIERZ Holynski of the MSCISLAU province, b. ca 1670, was brother of Franciszka Holynska born ca 1665; and of Krystyna Romeyko-Hurko - Konstantynowicz born ca 1680.

And three more youngest daughters of named Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski.

2.
Antonina Skorzewski [her brother was named Franciszek Ignacy Hutten-Czapski].
Maria Hutten-Czapska b. 1760 m. Gen.-Major Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec, in 1804 Count. Bukowiec close to SWIECIE - Przysiersk is a village in the Bukowiec commune, within the Swiecie County, 4 / 5 kilometres east of Bukowiec, 9 km west of Swiecie, 41 km north-east of Bydgoszcz, and 49 km north-west of Torun. With Maria's children: Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski b. 1797, d. 1862 = Ignacy Czapski b. ca 1800 + in October 1835, in Berlin, to Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889, the daughter of Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 [Maria b. 1760, was the sister to named Stanislaw Czapski b. 1779] + Zofia Obuchowicz.

b.
Anna Hutten-Czapska m. to Jozef Oskierka.
Anna Oskierka b. 1762, was the sister of Maria Hutten-Czapska b. 1760, and the sister of Franciszek Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1770/1775.
Melchior Czapski was the son of Franciszek Hutten CZAPSKI. Franciszek Czapski b. ca 1770/1775, the owner of Ignackowo, in the LIPNO county, the judge in Rypin. Melchior Hutten-Czapski, b. in 1818 in Cieleta, but married in Lipno in 1853 to Jozefa Plaskowska b. in 1827 in Glodowo, the daughter of Ignacy PLASKOWSKI, b. ca 1800, the judge in LIPNO + Teodozja Suminski.

Anna Czapska married Jozef Oskierka. Anna b. 1762,
was the daughter of
Franciszek CZAPSKI older + and Dorota Dzialynska / Dorota Jozefina Dzialynska, b. 1743 in NAKLO by the Notes river, and she died in 1763
[Dorota Dzialynska Czapska was the daughter of
Augustyn Dzialynski, 1715 in Naklo - 1759 {the PAKOSC owner};
the granddaughter of Jozef Dzialynski].

Named Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten - Czapski, older, b. 1725, d. 1802 in Warsaw. Above Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, b. 1725, was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, older, 1700 - 1746 and Teofila Konopacka, 1680 - 1733 [the Konopackis of the SWIECIE county].

Anna Czapski married Jozef Oskierka. The wedding bef. 1800 [ca 1788]. Jozef Oskierka, b. ca 1763/1770, was the son of Antoni Oskierka b. ca 1740, and Teresa Eperyaszy.
Anna's children:
Franciszek Oskierka, b. bef. 1800 [ca 1790], and
Ignacy Oskierka born bef. 1800.

c.
Ignacy Hutten Czapski born 1770,
d.
Franciszek Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1770/1775
[Franciszek had a brother Ignacy CZAPSKI born 1770. Franciszek Czapski b. ca 1770/1775, m. Katarzyna Mystkowski b. in 1794 in Dabrowka Pustkowie in the Wrocki parish, the daughter of Gotthard von Mystkowski, the Dobrzyn official + Regina Jeziorski / Regina Jezierski.
Melchior's brother -
Alfons Hutten-Czapski, the son of Franciszek Czapski, and Alfons was the owner of Dzierzno, close to Swiedziebnia. Swiedziebnia was owned by Nostitz-Jackowski, Swiatopelk-Mirski, Rodys of Przasnysz, Findeisen of the Chocen commune];

e.
Karol Hutten-Czapski, b. in Minsk 1777-1836 m. Fabianna Obuchowicz
(next generation - Emeryk hutten-Czapski, b. 1828);

f.
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844, m. Zofia Obuchowicz, Colonel under Napoleon.

Melchior Czapski, the son of Franciszek Hutten CZAPSKI [b. ca 1770/1775], the owner of Ignackowo, in the LIPNO county, the judge in Rypin.
Melchior b. in 1818 in Cieleta, but married in Lipno in 1853 to Jozefa Plaskowska b. in 1827 in Glodowo,
the daughter of
Ignacy PLASKOWSKI, the judge in LIPNO + Teodozja Suminski.
Malchior Czapski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861. Melchior Czapski was living in Turza Wielka [NOT close to Starogard Gdanski], the Dobrzyn post office, the Lipno county.
Melchior's children, among others,
1. in 1866, Teodozja Czapska b. in Swiedziebnia Dzierzno, m. in 1891 in Warsaw;
2. in 1859, Jozef Czapski b. in Badkowo in the Plock county, lived in Turza WIELKA close to Lipno and to Dobrzyn;
3.
Stanislaw Zygmunt Hutten-Czapski b. in 1863 in Dzierzno in the Swiedziebnia parish
[close to
Murzynowski with a line to the Pajeczno county,
Kalkstein of Krzynowloga Mala,
Swiatopelk-Mirski of Stara Hancza + Orbeliani, Nostitz-Jackowski,
Rodys of Przasnysz,
Findeisen of Smilowice in the Chocen commune with the Walesas in Golaszewo,
Niemojewski of Srem and of OPALENICA].

Turza Wielka, 6 km north-east to Chalin [close to Sobowo and Brudzen Duzy].
Turza Wilcza [not WIELKA], 7 km north-east to Chalin.

Malchior Czapski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861. Melchior Czapski was living in Turza Wielka [NOT close to Starogard Gdanski], the Dobrzyn post office, the Lipno county. Melchior had children:
Stanislaw; Wladyslaw; Jan; Jozef; Maria and Teodozja.
In 1862, Wladyslaw Czapski was born in Swiedziebnia-Dzierzno estate;
in 1863, Stanislaw Zygmunt Czapski was born in Swiedziebnia-Dzierzno;
1866, Teodozja Czapska b. in Swiedziebnia Dzierzno, m. in 1891 in Warsaw;
in 1859, Jozef Czapski b. in Badkowo in the Plock county, lived in Turza Wielka.

Melchior's brother -
Alfons Hutten-Czapski, the son of Franciszek Czapski b. ca 1770/1775, and Alfons was the owner of Dzierzno, close to Swiedziebnia. In 1861 Alfons was living in Dzierzno, m. Ludwika Sabina Pawlowska,
with the daughter
Stefania Czapska m. Antoni Kryszka / Antoni KRYCH b. 1818 in Radom, d. in 1912 in Warszawa, doctor.

Now on the children of Elzbieta Karwat and Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski:
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 daughter of Teofil Karwat:
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906 + Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840
[the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis].
Elzbieta's children:
A.
Helena Hutten-Czapska b. ca 1870 m. Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922.
B.
Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956 + Kazimierz Deutsch, 1863-1906.

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Nostitz-Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?],
the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka,
gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons.
Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka [Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie], which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.

My family mother's line come from Krzysztof Jackowski / Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska, b. ca 1595 in Orle close to KOSCIERZYNA.
They had the son
Boguslaw Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski / Boleslaw Jackowski
[born in 1618 in Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland]
and Boguslaw Boleslaw had the son
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [Jan had a brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, 2nd, "BISHOP"] with Jan's daughter,
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715, and her sister Anna SKORZEWSKA
- here we have link to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to Fryderyk the Great of Prussia and his brother, both LGBT in Berlin in 1768.

The Nostitz-Jackowski clan took in 1590 the title NOSTITZ in Pomerania / the Kings' Prussia / Gdansk Pomorze.

Trzebcz Szlachecki, 11 / 12 km north-west to CHELMZA, the Kijewo Krolewskie commune, 18 kilometres south of Chelmno, 23 km north-west of Torun.
Te core of the Trzebski clan in the 16th century. Next to Bishops. In 1805 Mateusz Slaski the owner, also in 1895.
The Nostitz-Jackowski clan came from Boguslaw Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski [born in 1618 in Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, close to Chalin, Sobowo and to Brudzen],
who had the son Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, with Jan's daughter Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715.
Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my family branch, who was lived in Jedlno until 1802,
the property of Mecinski - Stadnicki clan and next of the Walewskis - the Freemasons [relatives to the NIEMOJEWSKIS].

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?], give away them heir on Turza Wielka in the Dobrzyn district, to sons of them brother:
Aleksander Jackowski (the Kiszpork official),
and to Wojciech Jackowski (the Chelmno official),
the sons of Michal Jackowski (the Czernihow official) + Eleonora Dabrowska.

TRZEBCZ Szlachecki was the dowry of the sisters: Jadwiga Jackowska (+ Ciborski) and Marianna Jackowska.

Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654 - 1720, the Chelmno official, and the governor of Gdansk.
Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of NAWRA. Nawra bef. 1635 belonged to the Kruszynskis.
NAWRA - 7 kilometres west of Chelmza, 20 km north-west of Torun, and 35 km east of Bydgoszcz, 5 km south to TRZEBCZ Szlachecki of the Nostitz-Jackowski clan
[Trzebcz Szlachecki - 11 / 12 km north-west to CHELMZA; 17/18 kilometres south of Chelmno, 29 km north-west of Torun. 5 km north to NAWRA of the Kruszynskis].


The German-Russian secret net.
Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - Smilowice and Chocen near to Kowal - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with ORBELIANI and Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Kalkstein and Nostitz-Jackowski in the Swiedziebnia parish:

Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie, as the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski older and Elzbieta Jezierski.
Above Jablowo in 1798, and Lipinki Szlacheckie close to Starogard Gdanski, was owned by the Nostitz-Jackowski clan. Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation.
Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist, and Henry, who became a priest, and also Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski. Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.
Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.

Mentioned Edward Kalkstein, 1826 - 1898, was the son of Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein and Januaria Jozefina b. in 1802 in Zblewo, the Starogard Gdanski County, the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski.
Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka, the Starogard County, d. 1865.

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.

Stanislaw Klemens Kalkstein, b. in 1782 in Klonowka 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, the son of Jerzy older b. ca 1700.

Wincenty Kalkstein b. ca 1805, d. in 1858 in Wiesbaden,
was the son of
Jan Kalkstein b. ca 1750, d. in 1814 + Marianna Bromirska,
and the grandson of named Jerzy Kalkstein / Georg Kalkstein b. ca 1700 older + Joanna Kuberska b. ca 1710.

Wincenty Kalkstein b. ca 1805, had a daughter Wincentyna b. ca 1836, m. Tadeusz Henryk Marian Ildefons Trepka b. in 1832 in Mokrsko, d. in 1904, the owner of Mokrsko Szlacheckie.
Tadeusz's godparents:
Karol Unrug, the owner of Marulew and Marianna Trepka, the owner of Rychlocice; witnesses - August Trepka and Marianna Bronikowska, Krecki and Trepczyna / Trepka. together with Wlodzimierz Trepka and Ludwika Wewiorowska in Mokrsko.
Tadeusz Trepka b. in 1832, was the insurgent in 1863, next jailed until ca 1873. Tadeusz married Wincentyna Anastazja Kalkstein b. ca 1836, the daughter of Wincenty Kalkstein, b. ca 1805, d. in 1858 in Wiesbaden.
Wincenty was the son of Jan Kalkstein b. ca 1750, d. in 1814 + Marianna Bromirska.

Hipolit Nostic-Jackowski younger, was the son of Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin;
the grandson of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. 1729, older.
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski younger b. ca 1810 / 1820 in SEDZICE {4 km south to TUBADZIN, at half way from Blaszki to Sieradz}, m. ca 1840 to Julia Koschembahr - Lyskowska, ca 1830 - 1874.

PIOTR KRUSZYNSKI, b. 1690, d. 1781 or after. Piotr was the Pluskowesy estate owner, close to Chelmza, until 1781. Pluskowesy bought Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski older, who was died in 1802.


A branch from Samuel Soltan b. 1654, killed in 1709, m. 1st to Wisiunianka / Wisimianka, and 2nd to Helena Ewa von Manteuffel 1-v. Jan von Berk;
his son:

Stanislaw Pereswit Soltan, 1698 - 1758, owned Andrepna and Zielonpole close to Rezekne / Rzeczyce [see Malkiewicz + Konstantynowicz], and Lideksna with Sprykutow close to Ludsen / Lucyn,
m. 1st to Eleonora Hilzen, a daughter of Jerzy Konstanty Hilzen, and Anna Regina Schimmelpfennig von der Oye;
m. 2nd time in Dyrwiany to Helena Romer b. ca 1730 - she was 2-v. Jan Wayssenhof;
children of Stanislaw Soltan senior:
1.
Augusta Soltan, b. ca 1750 m. Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki;
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.

Above Stanislaw Soltan, b. 1756, d. Mitawa 1836, General, the President of the Commission of the Provisional Government of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1812.

Children of above Stanislaw Soltan junior [see below]:
1.
Karolina Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1790 married after 1800 to Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki [see below];
2.
Anna Soltan, b. ca 1780 / 1785 / 1788 / 1790, died 1812 + Antoni Wankowicz, born ca 1758 / 1760 or in 1780 - 1812, a son of Tadeusz Wankowicz junior
[Tadeusz-Casimir Tadeushevich Vankovich / Tadeusz Kazimierz Wankowicz,
the son of Tadeusz Wankowicz owner of SWOLNA in 1725]
who m. in 1755 to Anna Swietorzecka, ca 1735-1812, a daughter of Antoni Swietorzecki.
3.
Helena Soltan b. 1790 m. to Franciszek Soltan b. 1780, the member of the Order of Malta;
4.
Adam Leon Ludwik Soltan, b. 2.7.1792 in Warsaw, freemason, m. Idalia Pociej 1790 - 1839;
5.
Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan born 1824 in Uzukrewno.
6.
Stanislaw Soltan, 1822 - died 1897 in Anninsk, from Brzostowica Murowana in the Hrodna goverment, with wives:
Maria Dunin-Jundzill b. 1827 and
Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill, b. 1837.

Children of Stanislaw Soltan b. 1822:
1.
Bogdan Wiktor Soltan, 1861 - 1912, married to Maria Franciszka Soltan, b. 1863,
with a daughter -
Maria Emilia Soltan b. 1889 Aninsk and died 1963, m. Zdzislaw Henryk Grocholski
- her daughter
Maria Grocholska b. 1911 Pietniczany and died in 1940 Otrebusy [see GUZOW];
2.
Emilia Soltan Korsak, b. 1847 d. 1908,
3. Stanislaw Soltan, 1848 - 1850,
4. Helena Soltan 1849 - 1852,
5.
Adam Soltan, 1851 - 1902 in Brzostownica Murowana,
6.
Wiktor Wladyslaw Rudolf Pereswit-Soltan, born in 1853 - d. 1905 Warsaw, the owner of Kraszuty.

Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty, a village in the Mikolajewska area, a district of Polock, goverment of Witebsk / Vicebsk, owned by above mentioned Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan, 1853-1905, engineer from Lodz, the Congress Poland, owner of Kraszuty,
married to Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff.
Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan (born 1853 in Brzostowica Murowana - 1905 Warszawa) was railway engineer; Soltan (Pereswit-Soltan) born close to Hrodna,
was the son of
Stanislaw Soltan, 1822 - died 1897 in Anninsk, from Brzostowica Murowana in the Hrodna goverment;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Soltan, b. 1756, d. Mitawa 1836, General, the President of the Commission of the Provisional Government of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1812;
the great-grandson of
Stanislaw Pereswit Soltan, 1698 - 1758, owned Andrepna and Zielonpole close to Rezekne / Rzeczyce [see Malkiewicz + Konstantynowicz], and Lideksna with Sprykutow close to Ludsen / Lucyn.

Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan b. 1853, d. 1905, after losing his mother and father's exile to Siberia for his participation in the January Uprising 1863, Aunt Helena Pilecka took care of him - she lived in Brzostowica Murowana. In autumn 1868, along with his brother Adam Soltan went to Riga [see Konstantynowicz + PUSZKIN / Pushkin] to study at the Engineering Politechnic. He graduated in 1874; send on the practice of engineering in Switzerland, where his uncle, Victor Jundzill, was the chief engineer of railways Lausanne-Bern. In 1874-8, he worked for the West-Swiss Railways in Lausanne; returned to Warsaw in 1878 as a senior clerk in the Governing Board of the Warsaw-Terespol railway and in 1879 in the office of the board of Vistula Railway.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff Soltan's brother was Joseph Weyssenhoff who married Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of Jan Bloch, a banker from Lodz. Thanks to family connections of the Soltans, Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan, b. 1853, was close to the Warsaw financiers and industrialists but under the influence of the family he moved to the village.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff m. above Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan, b. 1853, d. 1905.
Amelia's father:
Michal Weyssenhoff, b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 - ca 1880,
her father was
Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff's brother:
Jozef Weyssenhoff writer + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of a banker from Lodz - Jan Bloch. The daughter of mentioned Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff was
Aleksandra Zielewicz, 1891 - 1956 in Brazil.
Jozef Weyssenhoff Baron, novelist, poet, literary critic and publisher.

The family nest of the Lubienskis was village Kalinowa, district of Blaszki [see Suliszewice and KIEDRZYNSKI]; and Szczytniki, also Guzow, and Wiskitki.

Kalinowa is situated close to Garbow and Golkow; north of Blaszki; north-west of Sieradz. North of Lubna-Jakusy village. The Lubienskis were living in Warta city, and above named Lubny / Lubna. The Orzech estate in the Kalinowa parish, and the Garbow / Garbok farm in the Kalinowa parish were owned by the Lubienski family.

Wiktor Dunin-Jundzill / Jundzill Dunin had three daughters:
1. Albertyna Soltan nee Dunin-Jundzill, 1836 - 1863;
2. Maria Soltan nee Dunin-Jundzill, 1827 - 1858;
3. Helena Chodzko nee Dunin-Jundzill, 1822 - 1886 in Paris.

Alexandre Chodzko / Aleksander Borejko Chodzko, born 1804 in Krzywicze / Krivitchi, the Vilna Governorate, Russian Empire (now Kryvitchi, Minsk Region); died 1891 in Noisy-le-Sec; an Orientalist, Polish writer and poet,
was Russian consul in Persia.
The son of the writer Jan Chodzko;
from 1841 to 1842, he stayed in Greece, in Italy and the United Kingdom.
In 1847 he married in Lausanne to Helena Dunin-Jundzill (1822 - 1886), the daughter of Earl Wiktor / Victor Jundzill Dunin, General who emigrated from Poland;
she was the granddaughter of
Mikolaj Michal Cichocki, the son of Stanislaw Poniatowski King of Poland, and Marianna Iwanska (Magdalena Agnieszka Lubomirska).

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 the 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,
a high school in Mitawa in 1835-1842 Courland,
his parents after confiscating the 'Zdzieciol' estate (in the Slonim area and mentioned by Mr. Tadeusz Mickiewicz) moved house on the Livonia area, he was the insurgent in 1863, exiled to Ufa, interned in Riga. Study at the University of St. Petersburg in 1843-1844,
married in 1849, with a relative of his, Oktawia nee Soltan, the daughter of Joseph / JOZEF SOLTAN, and Valentina.
Walentyna / Valentina Piottuch-Kublicka of Kublicz, b. ca 1800 / 1810, married Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan who was born 1795, d. 1843.
Jozef / Jozef Wladyslaw Soltan, 1795-1843 / Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan was the son of
Benedykt SOLTAN, b. 1770 and Jozefa Benislawska / Josepha Benislawska.

Walentyna had the daughter - Soltan Octavia / Oktawia Soltan, b. in Prezma / Pryzma / Presman in 1830, died on August 15, 1871 in Kazan (or Razan ?), she was married in 1849 to above Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan / Hieronim S. V. Soltan born 1824, died in 1900, landowner, member of the January Uprising 1863.

Children of above named Anna Swietorzecka, ca 1735-1812, the daughter of Antoni Swietorzecki:
Waleria Wankowicz, in ca 1800 m. Konstanty Tyzenhauz,
Wanda Wankowicz, + Benedykt Tyszkiewicz-Lohojski,
Klementyna Wankowicz + Mostowski.

Tadeusz Oginski was the owner of Luczaj, let this estate to Tadeusz Wankowicz junior and Anna Wankowicz nee Swietorzecka;
Andrzej OGINSKI and Franciszek Ksawery Oginski, sold Luczaj to the Wankowiczs.

Tadeusz Franciszek Oginski was 1st married to Izabela Radziwill with children:
Franciszek Ksawery Stanislaw Oginski
and
Andrzej Ignacy OGINSKI (1738-1783) + Paula Szembek,
with the son
Michal Kleofas Oginski (1765-1833), the owner of Molodeczno, Zalesie and Retow in 1812 from hands Platon Zubow [1806-1812]. Michal Kleofas Oginski lived in Zalesie, married two times: Izabella Lasocka, and Maria de Neri (she died in 1851) -
with:
Franciszek Ksawery Oginski
and Tadeusz Antoni Oginski.

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 Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicz, ca 1800 m. Karolina Soltan born ca 1780
[Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki - the officer in Zawilie, b. 1780 + Karolina Soltan b. ca 1780 / 1790];
with children:
A.
Walentyna / Valentina Piottuch-Kublicka of Kublicz, b. ca 1800 / 1810, married
Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan who was born 1795, d. 1843.
Jozef Wladyslaw Soltan, 1795-1843 = Wladyslaw Jozef Soltan was the son of Benedykt SOLTAN, b. 1770 and Jozefa Benislawska / Josepha Benislawska.
Walentyna had the daughter -
Soltan Octavia / Oktawia Soltan, b. in Prezma / Pryzma / Presman in 1830, died on August 15, 1871 in Kazan (or Razan ?), she was married in 1849 to above Samuel Jerome Wladyslaw Soltan / Hieronim S. V. Soltan born 1824, died in 1900, landowner, member of the January Uprising 1863.

B.
Adolf Piottuch-Kublicki born 1810 + Ida Oginska (b. ca 1820 or 1810 / 1813),
with the son
Karol Piottuch Kublicki b. ca 1850 (+ Zofia Eysymont, 1840 / 1848 - died 1926, a daughter of Oktawiusz Eysymont, and Helena Soltan).
Ida Oginska b. ca 1820 / 1813 / 1810.

C.
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);

D.
Stanislaw Piottuch-Kublicki born 1804;

E.
Oktawia Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1810 + Jozef Szumski b. ca 1800
[see Bouvier in Szumsk and Szumski in Sedziszow Malopolski]
+ 2nd to Dominik Konstantynowicz
[the family of the author - see the DUFLON and Konstantynowicz Company, the Armands, the Trubeckis, Parnu and Tallinn, MIEZONKA, Moscow, Pskow, Zaporoze; compare BREGUET and Kazan; Venture de Paradise, Maleszewski and Sulkowski].

F.
Emilia Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1803 + Wincenty Smokowski 1797 - 1876, the son of Michal Smokowski and Konstancja Mickiewicz.

Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki was the son of Jerzy Piottuch-Kublicki of Kublicze, officer in Livland, b. 1710 + Rozalia Korsak-Udzielska 1735 [?] - 1789.
Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki of Livland / Inflanty, born ca 1750 [?], married in ca 1775 to Augusta Soltan b. ca 1750 or 1760
[the daughter of Stanislaw Soltan, 1698 - 1758, and Helena Romer;
the granddaughter of Samuel Soltan, 1654 - 1735;
and the great-granddaughter of Hieronim Wladyslaw Soltan b. ca 1620/1630],
with:
1.
Elzbieta Piottuch-Kublicka b. 1780, m. Benedykt Wawrzecki of Braslaw, b. ca 1760, 2nd to Krutz;
2.
above mentioned Jozef Piottuch-Kublicki of Zawilie, m. Karolina Soltan.

Half sister of above named Stanislaw Soltan, 1698 - 1758, was Teodora Soltan, 1700 - 1774 + Jerzy Stanislaw Sapieha, with a daughter Krystyna Roza Massalska b. 1724.

Brother of above Augusta Soltan / Soltan / Piottuch-Kublicka b. ca 1750 or 1760, was Stanislaw Soltan / Stanislovas Soltanas [see above], born in 1756 in Berdyczow, died 1836 in Jelgava, now Latvia;
he was son of Stanislaw Soltan and Helena Romer {see above on
Eliasz Piottuch-Kublicki of Livland / Inflanty, born ca 1750 [?], married in ca 1775 to Augusta Soltan, b. ca 1750 or 1760};
the husband of Franciszka Teofila Radziwill b. 1751 and 2nd to Konstancija Taplockyte / Konstancja Toplicka.


KALINOWA, north-west of Sieradz:

Aleksander Walewski older, the owner of Wieruszow, in 1761 officer in Piotrkow, m. ELZBIETA MECINSKA of Wielun; she was the owner of Wieruszow or Franciszek Walewski was the owner, and sold Wieruszow in 1743 to Aleksander Walewski.
Elzbieta had 3 sons:
[Michal Walewski and Daniel Walewski taken Wieruszow]
Jozef Walewski, b. 1747 or 1743, the owner of JEDLNO [here Izydor Kiedrzynski was living in 1775/1776, m. 2nd to Helena who died in Wola Wiazowa];
Michal born 1749;
Daniel b. 1750 or 1751. Daniel was the friend of Hugo Kollataj.

Michal Walewski since 1788 was the owner of all Wieruszow estate, to 1793 - in this year Wieruszow was sold to German. Michal Walewski was near to the Magnuski family and to families from GREBANIN and Baranow.

Above Elzbieta had daughters:
Salomea b. August 1775, m. Jozef Kielczewski of KOWAL [south of Wloclawek];
Felicjanna b. July 1777 + Ignacy Trzebinski.

Above Michal Walewski, the son of Aleksander, was the King court official; married Salomea Psarska of MYSLNIEW close to Ostrzeszow [see Kiedrzynski and Psarski]; she was the daughter of Sebastian PSARSKI and Teresa Niemojewska. They had daughter Tekla m. Count Aleksander Walewski.

Above named Jozef Walewski b. 1747 or 1743, died 1792, m. PAULINA RADOLINSKA; in ca 1775 Jozef Walewski was heir of JEDLNO, Borki and Jankowice close to Jedlno [see Izydor Kiedrzynski], and also of Kalinowa close to Zdunska Wola.

Jozef Walewski had daughter Ludwika Walewska m. Jozef Niemojewski;
and Jozef Walewski had 2 sons: Aleksander married to cousin - TEKLA.

The family nest of the Lubienskis was village Kalinowa, district of Blaszki [see above]; and Szczytniki, also Guzow, and Wiskitki. Kalinowa is situated close to Garbow and Golkow; north of Blaszki; north-west of Sieradz. North of Lubna-Jakusy village. The Lubienskis were living in Warta city, and above named Lubny / Lubna. The Orzech estate in the Kalinowa parish, and Garbow / Garbok farm in the Kalinowa parish were owned by the Lubienski family.

Maciej Lubienski (b. - 1710) was a brother of Stanislaw Lubienski, and was the landlord of above Kalinowa
- he was the Sieradz officer;
in the village of Kalinowa, central Poland, is the former mansion-house of families Lubienski, and later Murzynowski [the owners of Swiedziebnia];
is situated 66 km south-west of Lodz, the above mansion had built and owned by Wojciech Jan Lubienski / Wojciech January Lubienski before 1652;
the last owner of the Lubienski noble family was Feliks Lubienski (1758-1848), who moved his residence to Guzow in 1797 - see Chopin, Breguet, Oginski in Otrebusy! From a 'Diary of Lubienskis' and the letter correspondences of his son,
General Tomasz Lubienski (1784-1870),
we know a lot about this family;
in Kalinowa was born Wladyslaw Aleksander Lubienski - the Polish Primate who was crowned the King of Poland Stanislaw August Poniatowski [see MALESZEWSKI and Zamoyski].

From 1797 Kalinowa was owned by the Murzynowskis.
The mansion in 1865 was chosen as a model for the 'Straszny Dwor' (the Haunted Manor) in Stanislaw Moniuszko's opera of the same name. 1916 the Murzynowski rebuilding the manor.

The 1783-1784 register informed about the Kalinowa Parish in the Sieradz county:
village Gac to Kocielkowski;
the Garbok farm to Lubienski;
Golkow – Pstrokonski;
property of Kalinowa – Lubienski (Michal Lubienski, the King court in 1775, Captain);
Kaweczynek – the Catholic order;
Orzech – Lubienski;
Tobolczew - Kolaczkowski.

We back to Aleksandra Emilia Bloch / Alicja Bloch who married Jozef Weyssenhoff / Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff who after 1905 was the closest to a national democracy; bard of the old traditions of the borderland landowners and hunting. Jozef Weyssenhoff was born 1860 in Kolano village near Jablon / Parczew.

Mentioned above Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff m. Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan 1853 - 1905;
her father Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska 1830 / after 1836 - 1880,
the daughter of Seweryn Lubienski and Amelia Golabek Jezierska;
her brothers:
1.
above Jozef Weyssenhoff + Alicja Bloch,
with children:
Wanda, Jan Weyssenhoff - Prof. the Wilno Uniw., Aleksandra Weyssenhoff and Rozalia;
2.
Waldemar Wlodzimierz Weyssenhoff, the landowner of Tarnow, and Juzynty in the Jeziorosy county
[see: Brzezinski and Konstantynowicz; Juzynty / Juzynty, Panevezys County, Lithuania - now Juzintai; ZARASAI in 1836 - 1918 as Novoaleksandrovsk, in 1919 - 1929 EZERENAI = Zarasai = Jeziorosy = Novoaleksandrovsk; a city in north-eastern Lithuania, the administrative center of Zarasai District]
+ Maria Ledochowska, a daughter of Karol Ledochowski and Zofia Czosnowska.

Remember on Amelia's father:
Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess ca 1830 / after 1836 - ca 1880, her father was Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska Countess.

Wanda Lubienska's father:
Seweryn Lubienski, the owner of Kolano and Rudzieniec; b. 1811 / 1812 - d. 1855 in Wenecja / Venice / Veneto, Italy;
Seweryn was the son of
Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski [b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, in 1826; Captain of the Napoleon Guard] and Paulina;
Seweryn was the husband of Amelia Golabek Jezierska;
father of Maria Gorska; Wanda Weyssenhoff; Witold Jozef Lubienski; Kazimierz Lubienski; Zdzislaw Stanislaw Jozef Lubienski; Mieczyslaw Jan Lubienski; Teofila Bogumila Stadnicka; Jadwiga Lubienska, and Jan Nepomucen Lubienski;
half brother of Kazimierz Lubienski.

Above named Amelia Golabek Jezierska - Lubienska b. 1813, d. 1885, was the daughter of
Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek- Jezierski and Karolina Jelski;
Amelia was sister of Maria Golicyn; Jadwiga Puslowska and Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski.

Andrzej Ignacy Oginski: b. 1740, Freemason; his wife Paula Szembek / Paulina Szembek,
with the son Michal Kleofas Oginski who b. 1765 died 1833 in Florencja.

Jozefa Lopacinska nee Oginska, born 1760. Jozefa Oginska born to Andrzej Ignacy Oginski and Paulina Lubienska Potocka nee Szembek, married Oginska.

Andrzej Oginski was born in 1739. Paulina was born on January 1, 1737.

Jozefa Lopacinska nee Oginska, born 1760. Jozefa Oginska born to Andrzej Ignacy Oginski and Paulina Lubienska Potocka nee Szembek, married Oginska. Jozefa b. 1760 had 3 brothers:
1. Feliks Walezjusz Lubienski / Lubienski Felix de Valois
(1758-1848, m. Teresa Belinsky / Bielinska; Feliks Lubienski moved his residence from Kalinowa to Guzow in 1797, the only son of Felix de Valois and Teresa Belinsky was
Francis Xavier Lubienski / Franciszek Ksawery Lubienski b. 1784 in Szczytniki, died in Guzow, Captain of the Napoleon Guard, who had two sons:
Kazimierz Lubienski born in 1801 (mother Anna Milkowska) and
Seweryn Lubienski was born 1811 - his mother Paulina Potocki;
in 1836 Seweryn Lubienski (1811-1855) married Amelia Jezierska (1813-1885) and had 4 daughters and 5 sons.

Seweryn Lubienski with the family moved to the property of the Potocki (Milanow) on the north border of the Lublin province, close to Radzyn Podlaski;
but Starzenice was property of Jozef Pomian Lubienski, 1843-1909, the son of Napoleon Lubienski.
Jozef married Jadwiga Kreska d. 1895 in Starzenice),

later Minister of Justice of the Duchy of Warsaw.

In April 1821 in Warsaw, Polish conspirators conducted talks in which participate:

Lukasinski - 1819 National Freemasonry, Colonel Kozakowski - acted in LWOW, Colonel Pradzynski [in June 1820 in Poznan with General Uminski], Szczaniecki of the Great Poland 1819-1820, General Uminski from the Poznan Duchy, National Freemasonry, Kosciuszko supporter, Wierzbolowicz, Colonel Dobrogojski, Cichowski - the Tax official, Sobanski from VOLHYNIA, Teodor Morawski - magazine publisher 'Orzel Bialy',
Aleksander Oborski
[Colonel, acted in Wilno together with
Jozef Gruzewski and Stanislaw GRUZEWSKI, Romer, Biallozor, Stanislaw SOLTAN, Stanislaw Mikulicz, Teofil Mikulicz, Stefan Mackiewicz, Stanislaw Mackiewicz, KAROL PROZOR, Count Aleksander POCIEJ, Ignacy ZAWISZA of Kowno, Duke Konstanty Radziwill of Nowogrodek, Woynillowicz, Nowomiejski in Wilno, ADAM SOLTAN, Michal HOFFMAN, CHODZKO, Billewicz of ROSIENIE, Gruzewski of SZAWLE].

Karol WALEWSKI died ca 1757, owner of Ptaszkowice, Lichawa, Grabia.
His brother was Wojciech WALEWSKI died in 1757, owner of Pstrekonie / Pstrokonie, m. in 1730, to Teresa Laszowska with son
Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI 1754 - 1820, MP in 1776, + in 1784 to Martyna / Maksyma Wezyk d. 1792 - the owner of Kalinowa and Ligota,
1v. Andrzej Niemojowski, 2v. Ludwik Wezyk;
Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI 2nd m. in April 1794 to Kalinowska Janina / Antonina Kalinowska of Lelow, the daughter of Ignacy KALINOWSKI and Justyna Borzecka -
Antonina was 2nd time married in 1822 in Swierzyny, to Mikolaj Jaksa Krobanowski b. ca 1771.

Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI had children:
A.
Michal Walewski b. 1804, the owner of Krzeslow (see Wola PSZCZOLECKA - here my family), Kurow, Wypychow, Podlesie, Dziuby, Stara Poczta,
B.
Justyna b. 1807,
C.
Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski b. 1795, the owner of Parzymiechy, + Marianna Radolinska, the daughter of Piotr RADOLINSKI and Tekla Lanckoronska.
D.
Napoleon Walewski b. 1802, the owner of Pstrokonie, Wozniki, Swierzyna, Gorzuchow, Lisy + Natalia Kreska, d. ca 1833, the daughter of Florian KRESKI and Antonina Karsnicka.

Karol Walewski married Brygida Galecka, the daughter of Franciszek GALECKI and Ludwika Poniatowska. BRYGIDA married 2nd to Jan Radolinski; she come from the family of the King Poniatowski - Ludwika nee Poniatowska / Countess Ludwika Maria Poniatowska (1728 - 1781) as "Luds" was the sister of King. Brygida Walewski was born to Franciszek Galecki and Ludwika Galecki born Poniatowska.

Ludwika Maria Zamojska nee Poniatowska, 1728 - 1781, was wife of Jan Jakub Zamoyski; and was mother of
Urszula Maria Wandalin-Mniszech
[the wife of Michal Jerzy Wandalin-Mniszech born 1742, the son of Jan Karol Wandalin-Mniszech and Katarzyna, 1722-1771, the daughter of Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski]
and mentioned
Brygida Galecka / Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Galecka {but with a different partner}.

Jakob Kiedrzynski the 1st senior, b. ca 1675, had brothers or cousins:
Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1670 / 1680;
Mikolaj 2nd Kiedrzynski b. ca ? - inf. 1704;
and the last Andrzej Kiedrzynski - inf. 1704 in the Kalisz province;
Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1670, the son of Zofia Lubienska, 1640 - 1692,
the daughter of
Wojciech Lubienski [see KALINOWA] d. 1653, and Teofila Gorska, d. 1668;
Adam Kiedrzynski he was living in Galonki.

Elzbieta Myszkowska m. before 1692 to Adam Kiedrzynski.
Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1675, d. before 1724, m. Adam-Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1670,
but in 1724 Eleonora Rozdrazewska was widow after death of Adam Kiedrzynski;
Eleonora was then wife of Jan Relo or STANISLAW RYT. Eleonora Rozdrazewska b. ca 1683, and she had a son Mikolaj - inf. 1740. Eleonora Rozdrazewska was 1 voto m. to Adam Kiedrzynski, but 2 voto Stanislaw Ryt; inf. of 1739 about her brother.
Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680 was brother (?) of above Adam Kiedrzynski; inf. 1704 from the Poznan province.

Charlupia Mala close to Sieradz - Suliszewice and Koldow - Kalinowa:

Andrzej Kiedrzynski SENIOR, b. ca 1715/1720, was the landowner of Biegacino in 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino, ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko; married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, and was the father of KACPER Kiedrzynski b. ca 1750
[Kacper / Kasper was the brother to Jakub Kiedrzynski - Jakub's line included Pradzynski of Wola Wiazowa and Wilkowo Polskie, Arnold + Wolowski of Chocen; Izydor Kiedrzynski - my family branch; and others sibilings as Andrzej Kiedrzynski younger, the 1st - the owner an estate north to Czestochowa].

Kacper Kiedrzynski + Maryanna Arcichowska [she came from the MARGONIN district], had the sons:
a.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski, the owner of Zydowo
[Zydowo was owned by Rozdrazewski; Zdziechowski; Korytowski in the 17th cent.; ca 1800 - 1932 owned by Szoldrski.
Zydowo - at the way from Gniezno to Wrzesnia; 8 / 9 km north-east to CZERNIEJEWO, and near to Czerniejewko],
Suliszewice and Koldow [north-west to Blaszki].
b.
Walenty Kiedrzynski, the owner of BEDZIECHOW / Bedziechowo [ca 1800 ?], in the Kalisz province in Russia, inf. in the Kingdom of Poland in 1839 [inf. 1837].

Bedziechow in the second half of the 19th cent. was owned by Sokolowski.
MILEJOW is situated 4 km north-west to GLUCHOW; 9 km east to Bedziechow.
Fabian Sokolowski, an official in Ciechanow, an owner of Milejow, pledge to Andrzej Modlibowski, of Kalisz, named Milejow in 1705.
In 1751 Franciszek Sokolowski and his wife Marianna Modlibowski, sold Milejow at hands of Franciszek Kilinski of Tczew.
In 1751, Piotr Niwski, a son of Michal Niwski and Marianna Kwiatkowska-Niwska, was co-owner of Milejow, and sold the estate to Mateusz Kawiecki of Sieradz, a son of Piotr and Marianna born Potocka.
In 1775 Tomasz Czyzewski owner of Milejow and Tokary, Charlupia, Laski and Korytkow.
In 1787 Antoni Kawecki owner of Milejow, sold the land to Piotr Konopnicki of DOBRA. Piotr had a son Colonel [1794] Maciej Konopnicki. Prussia confiscated his Milejow, and here was living his brother Jozef Konopnicki in 1793.
Milejow took again Ignacy Konopnicki [after back from ITALY], the brother of Maciej Konopnicki.
Wawrzyniec Konopnicki, was born in Milejow in 1802 - the son of named Ignacy Konopnicki and Tekla Potocka. Wawrzyniec was insurgent in 1830.

Maria Konopnicka, the writer, married Jaroslaw Konopnicki who come from Tekla Potocka-Konopnicka.
Maria Stanislawa Konopnicka nee Wasilowska, b. in 1842 in Suwalki. In 1849, the Wasilowskis moved home to Kalisza [compare the family of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski and the Jaruzelski family].
In 1862 in Kalisz, Maria Wasilowska m. Jaroslaw Konopnicki, b. 1830
[see above on RACZKI WIELKIE - compare Samuelson and USA].
They moved to Bronowo, then to Gusin in the Kalisz province; Jaroslaw Konopnicki was the owner of Konopnica [2 km north to Bronow], Bronowek and Bronow: 9 km east to UNIEJOW and 22 km north-east to DOBRA.
The Konopnickis took in 1784, Spedoszyn.
In 1844 they bought Bronow: Wawrzyniec Konopnicki, the father of Jaroslaw Konopnicki.

1880 - Sokolowski Wladyslaw, the owner of Bedziechow.
Ms Franciszka Sokolowska, born Lutostanska, in 1807, was the daughter of Bartlomiej Lutostanski and Rozalia Suchorzewska; Franciszka had brother Jozef Maciej Lutostanski.
Franciszka Lutostanska married Stanislaw Erazm Sokolowski. Stanislaw Erazm SOKOLOWSKI was born on May 8 1806, in Kepka Szlachecka, 7 km south-west to KOWAL; south of WLOCLAWEK - see DEBICE and CHOCEN.
They had 4 children:
Maciej Artur Konstanty Sokolowski of Wrzaca Wielka [9 km north-east to KOLO]. Franciszka Sokolowska Lutostanska died in 1884.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski JUNIOR the 2nd, the owner of Zydowo, and Walenty Kiedrzynski, the owner of BEDZIECHOWO in the Kalisz governorate, were the brothers. Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranow, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski junior, born ca 1770, the 2nd. Named here Andrzej Kiedrzynski (junior) born ca 1770, was the son of Kacper Kiedrzynski / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish [close to Pleszew].

When Andrzej Kiedrzynski JUNIOR was died before / in 1855, his estates and properties -
Suliszewice [north-west of BLASZKI],
and Mikolajewszczyna, with Suliszewice Jarki, and
Koldow [west of Kalinowa - see below], were divided between heirs in 1856 in Kalisz.

Suliszewice and Koldow are situated close to Blaszki;
Suliszewice, 2 km west of Koldow; Koldow is west of Kalinowa, and north of Blaszki.

Stanislaw Uminski b. 1760, d. 1811, the royal chamberlain + Tekla b. 1775 + Jozefa Bajkowska b. ca 1786, d. 1826
[2nd she was married in 1812, Leon Witalis Chmielewski.
Jozefa Bajkowska Uminska was the daughter of Franciszka Kiedrzynska Bajkowska,
and the granddaughter of mentioned Jakub Kiedrzynski, the official in Kalisz, and Brygida Bardzki. Brygida Bardzka had next of kin in Tczew, were married to KARWAT. Brygida Bardzka was married the 1st to Walknowski, the relatives to Mielzynski.
The great-granddaughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski SENIOR, b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the sister of Anna Skorzewska].

Geographic remarks:
Rakowice - close to WROBLEW, 3 km north to Charlupia Wielka; west to SIERADZ.
Bedkowo - BADKOWO, 15 km north-west to Brzesc Kujawski.
Lubczyna - 3 km west to CIESZECIN; 8 km north to Wieruszow, 9 km west to Galewice.
Lyskornia - north-west to Kurow; 4 km south to Walichnowy;
Weglowice - 9 km south to Truskolasy and west to Czestochowa; 6 km north to ex-Silesian border.
KIERZNO - 9 km north-west to Wieruszow.

Marianna Cielecka b. ca 1770, died before 1833, m. Jan Nepomucen Sulimierski b. ca 1770 - died in 1818,
the owner of Brzeski / Brzesko,
the son of Michal Sulimierski and Jadwiga Jaroszewska,
with children:
1.
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. ca 1795, the proprietor of an estate Stronsko, and Zielecice in the Lask county,
2.
Filip Rafal Sulimierski (born in 1797 in Tumusin, close to Zgierz - d. 1843 in Brzeski, in the Szadek county), the owner of Chotyszow and Brzeski;
the 1st married to Balbina Psarska b. ca 1800,
the 2nd time in 1831 to Bibianna Barbara Dzwonkowska (b. 1810 in Leszczyn, in the Sieradz county - died in 1882),
the daughter of Tekla Dzwonkowska nee Borowska b. ca 1780.
3.
Teresa Sulimierska.

Mentioned above Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. 1st Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz
[7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO],
died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz. In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice; married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin), the daughter of Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), the jurist, and Teresa Puchalska, the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.
Kazimierz had children:
A.
Aleksander Czapski (= Andrzej Hutten Czapski) b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa, the daughter of Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.
B.
Teresa Czapska (1916 - 1993), m. bef. 1939 in Galewice to Jerzy Bilinski b. 1911.
2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin,
the daughter of
Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.
3.
Tadeusz Czapski (1874 in Rajsko - 1942 in Hartheim), the priest in 1899, in Goliszew (1935 - 1941).
4.
Stefan Czapski (1877 - 1955), buried in Poznan, living in 1910 in Galewice, m. Wanda Lunska b. in 1879.
They had a daughter Halina Marta Czapska b. in 1909 in Petersburg.
5.
Ignacy Czapski (1879 - 1956), buried in Poznan, m. Zofia Rojewska (1889 - 1972), and she came from Cieszecin together with Leonard Rojewski b. 1882.
Ignacy had a daughter Irena Czapska (1923 - 2005).

Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna [1st] nee Bogdanska,
1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko / ORPISZEWEK in 1809/1811 (Orpiszewko was owned by the Kiedrzynskis);
with a daughter
Kunegunda Madalinska born before 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, the son of Zofia Tymienicki Chrzanowska.

Jozef Madalinski was the son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, and Dorota Kiedrzynska, b. in 1740 or bef. 1750 - 1784.

Dorota Kiedrzynska was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, and his father was
Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his brothers: Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744.

Dorota Kiedrzynska Grabinska m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz Psarski was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786.
Antoni PSARSKI who was the son of Tomasz Psarski and Lucja Czekulin, had a daughter KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840).
Above Tomasz Psarski, born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740-1784, had a son Antoni Psarski born in 1770.

Dorota Kiedrzynska Grabinska Psarska m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.
Dorota's brother -
Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749, m. to Helena who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].

Dorota's next brother -
Jakub Kiedrzynski born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. His two wives [but he was married 3 times]:
Brygida Bardzka [in 1767];
and Julianna nee Bogdanska [ca 1788].


Jozef Madalinski was the son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1730/1740 - bef. 1784, and Dorota Kiedrzynska, b. in 1740, the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska [my mother direct ancestors. They came from the Swiecie county; the Chelmno district; and around Pleszew].
Kajetan Madalinski b. ca 1730/1740, was the son of
Aleksander Madalinski, b. in 1690, d. in 1773, and Barbara Walknowska b. ca 1705.
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska b. ca 1705
[Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska was the daughter of Ewa nee Kozuchowska m. Walknowska.
Jozef's older {b. ca 1720/1730} sister ? - Aniela Wierusz-Walknowska, ca 1720 - 1779.
Jozef Wierusz Walknowski, b. ca 1720/1730, the son of Franciszek Walknowski, judge in KALISZ - maybe Franciszek b. ca 1700 was the brother of named Barbara Walknowska Madalinska b. ca 1705],
with children:
A.
Konstancja Madalinska b. ca 1730, m. in 1757 to Dominik Zelislawski, 2nd time married to Maksymilian Pradzynski b. ca 1730 ?, the son of
Michal PRADZYNSKI b. ca 1690, the Rozan official, and Teresa Malachowska b. ca 1710.
B.
Kajetan Madalinski, b. ca 1730/1740.

Above Aleksander Madalinski, 1690 - 1773, was the son of Andrzej Madalinski, 1650 - 1705 + Marianna Grabianka, died 1721.
Marianna Grabianka married Andrzej Madalinski before 1686. They had 7 sons: among others Aleksander Madalinski b. 1690, and Franciszek Madalinski.
Andrzej's two brothers were the officials in Wielun.
Marianna Madalinska (born Grabianka), 1660 - 1721. Andrzej was born ca 1650, in Bobrowniki by Prosna river.

Aleksander Madalinski [born ca 1690 - died before 1773], the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow north-west to Sieradz, was from BOBROWNIKI by PROSNA.
The son of Andrzej Madalinski born in 1650, in Bobrowniki, died in 1720, the official of WIELUN; Andrzej Madalinski older, married bef. 1690 to Marianna Grabianka, 1660 - 1721, with above son Aleksander Madalinski b. ca 1690.

Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, born ca 1650, m. Marianna Grabianka, was the son of Aleksander Madalinski, the 2nd.
Aleksander Madalinski, 2nd, born ca 1610/1620, was the son of Jan Aleksander Madalinski b. ca 1575/1580.
Jan Madalinski, b. ca 1575/1580-1644 or died in 1654, sometimes had father Sebastian 1st born ca 1545/1560, and Jadwiga Kobierzycka.
JAN Madalinski, b. 1575/1580 - died after 1644 or died ca 1652 / in 1654 = Jan Aleksander Madalinski. Jan Aleksander Madalinski inf. 1632-1634. The judge in Wielun in 1654, married Niechmierowska, and he was an official of the royal court in 1636, in Wielun in 1652. Jan Aleksander Madalinski, born ca 1575.
His father was Aleksander Madalinski, the 1st, b. ca 1550 - d. 1617.
The grandparents - Antoni Madalinski b. ca 1525 + GALEWSKA.

Mentioned Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, m. Marianna Grabianka, and he taken from Marcin Borzyslawski and Stanislaw Borzyslawski, in 1685, village Zarzecze and Debicza in the Ostrzeszow county. His wife Marianna Grabianka Madalinska, ca 1705, the 2nd married Samuel Rudzinski of CZERSK.
Marianna Madalinska nee Grabianka had children:
1.
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow + WALKNOWSKA; and Aleksander Madalinski had the son Kajetan Madalinski, inf. in 1772 on Kajetan's wife Dorota Kiedrzynska.
2.
Stanislaw Madalinski, of Leczyca;
Kazimierz;
Wladyslaw;
Jan;
Andrzej Madalinski junior.
3.
Franciszek Madalinski + Petronella Doruchowski, 2nd married Julianna Zajdlic.

We know on Maryanna Grabianka, b. ca 1660, married [ca 1705] Samuel Rudzinski, governor of CZERSK; Maryanna Grabianka b. ca 1660, was the sister of Wojciech Grabionka b. ca 1650 + Barbara Biejkowska, the daughter of Abraham Biejkowski.

Wojciech GRABIANKA, b. ca 1650, had 2 daughters:
Helena + Antoni Karczewski; and
Zofia b. ca 1670 + Wojciech Lopacki;
Zofia had 4 brothers:
1. Jozef Grabianka who had a daughter Katarzyna + Franciszek Polanowski;
2.
Antoni Grabianka, official in Czersk + Teresa Biekierska with 5 sons;
3.
BERNARD Grabianka, b. ca 1680, official in HALICZ, and in Trembowla + Helena KAMINSKA,
with the son,
JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA [compare the ILLUMIATI in 1779, and the TEMPLARS in 1778];
4.
Kazimierz Grabianka married KOMOROWSKA.

Above JOZEF KAJETAN GRABIANKA had the son
Grabianka Tadeusz Laurenty, 1740 - 1807, the Templar in Warsaw in 1778, and the chief of the Illuminati in Berlin in 1779, Avignon and in London.
The precursor of Polish messianism, as Comte Ostap, Sutkowski, Comte Polonais.
Grabianka Tadeusz Laurenty mystic and alchemist; his mother, Marianna Kalinowska, brought a large dowry to the Grabianka family.

Andrzej MADALINSKI of BOBROWNIKI, born ca 1650, m. Marianna Grabianka, was the son of Aleksander Madalinski, the 2nd.
In Sieradz, in 1641, Aleksaner Madalinski, lived ca 1610-1653, served the Royal secretary. Aleksander married Jadwiga Tarnowska, the daughter of Mikolaj Tarnowski, the GOSTYN official.

Aleksander Madalinski, 2nd, born ca 1610/1620, d. 1653, was the son of Jan Aleksander Madalinski b. ca 1575/1580 = Jan Madalinski + Niechmierowska. Jan Aleksander was the Royal secretary. In 1610, Jan Madalinski, was the Ruda owner close to WIELUN. Jan's wife was Malgorzata Niechmirowska.
Jan Madalinski, b. ca 1575/1580-1644 or died in 1654, sometimes had father Sebastian 1st born ca 1545/1560, and Jadwiga Kobierzycka. Sebastian, b. ca 1545/1560 = Sebastian Madalinski who was the brother to Aleksander Madalinski, b. ca 1550 - d. 1617.
JAN Madalinski, b. 1575/1580 - died after 1644 or died ca 1652 / in 1654 = Jan Aleksander Madalinski. Jan Aleksander Madalinski inf. 1632-1634. The judge in Wielun in 1654, married Niechmierowska, and he was an official of the royal court in 1636, in Wielun in 1652. Jan Aleksander Madalinski, born ca 1575.
In 1614, Malgorzata Niechmirowska, and her husband Jan Madalinski b. ca 1575/1580-1644, that is Jan Aleksander Madalinski, born ca 1575.
Malgorzata had a brothers:
Tadeusz Niechmirowski, Samuel Niechmirowski and Wladyslaw Niechmirowski, and her next of kin - Jan Niechmirowski, the son of Jan Niechmirowski older; with Jan Bykowski, the Sieradz official, and his wife Marianna Grudzinska, and both above named had a court case on Niechmirow and Wola Niechmirowska in the Sieradz county.

In 1615, Elzbieta Kowalewska, with her husband Jan Niechmirowski, and with his father - Jan Niechmirowski, together with Jan Kowalewski and Jan Aleksander Madalinski, the friend of named father.
Jan Aleksander Madalinski b. ca 1575/1580 = Jan Madalinski + Niechmierowska. Jan Aleksander was the Royal secretary. In 1610, Jan Madalinski, was the Ruda owner close to WIELUN.
Jan's wife was Malgorzata Niechmirowska.
Jan's father was Aleksander Madalinski, the 1st, b. ca 1550 - d. 1617.
In 1610, Jan Madalinski, with his father Aleksander Madalinski, b. ca 1550, the owner of Ruda in the Wielun county, togethe with Jan's wife - Malgorzata Niechmirowska, in a court.
Jan's grandparents - Antoni Madalinski b. ca 1525 + GALEWSKA.

Mentioned Sebastian Madalinski was the brother to Aleksander Madalinski, younger, b. ca 1550 - d. 1617. They were the sons of Antoni b. ca 1525 + GALEWSKA. Sebastian, b. ca 1545/1560, m. Anna Konopnicki, Dambski.

Antoni b. ca 1525 + GALEWSKA. Above oldest, Antoni Madalinski, b. 1525, m. Anna Galewska with 2 sons: Sebastian b. ca 1545 (Sebastian Madalinski 1st, b. ca 1545 /1560; the General line) and ALEKSANDER [Jakub Karol Madalinski b. ca 1590, was the son of Aleksander and Anna Konopnicka] - the Bobrowniki line.
The 2nd marriage of Antoni Madalinski b. ca 1520/1525 + Anna Wierusz-Galewska / Anna Galewska. With a son 1550-1617, Aleksander Madalinski younger, and a grandson JAN Madalinski, 1575/1580-1644.
Above Jan Madalinski b. ca 1575/1580-1644 sometimes was like the son of Sebastian 1st born ca 1545/1560, and Jadwiga Kobierzycka. That is Jan Aleksander Madalinski, born ca 1575.


Above Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna nee Bogdanska d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko in 1809 (Orpiszewko was the Kiedrzynskis). Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, had children:
a)
Kunegunda Madalinska b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784;
b)
Sebastian Fabian MADALINSKI.

Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALINSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820,
with a daughter
Anna Madalinska b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski,
the son of Andrzej Walewski, an owner of Wola Balucka,
and Anna Madalinska Walewska 2nd time married to Jan Kanty Psarski, the landowner of Wielgie.

Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski had among others the daughter Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska b. ca 1770/1772.
Godparents:
Jozef Ossowski and
Franciszka Radolinska, the owner of Bedzieszyn
[Bedzieszyn in 1778, owned by Jan Kosicki;
Bedzieszyn - 10 km north of Ostrow Wielkopolski; 8 km south-east to BIEGANIN / Bieganino of Kiedrzynski; 20 km west to KALISZ].
Ossowski the owner of BINIEW / Bieniewo, 6 km west to named BEDZIESZYN.

Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, had a brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALINSKI born 1775, died in 1833, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820,
with a daughters
Pulcheria Anna Magdalena Madalinska b. 1795, and Anna Madalinska b. 1797 (m. in 1821, in Dabrowa Wielka).
Anna Madalinska b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski, the son of Andrzej WALEWSKI and Antonina Czartkowska, the owner of Wola Balucka.

Above Dorota Kiedrzynska:
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. 1725 to Barbara Walknowska - Walichnowska,
with children:
A.
Konstancja Madalinska b. ca 1730, m. in 1757 to Dominik Zelislawski, 2nd time married to Maksymilian Pradzynski b. ca 1730 ?,
the son of
Michal PRADZYNSKI b. ca 1690, the Rozan official, and Teresa Malachowska b. ca 1710

[Teresa Pradzynska nee Malachowska b. ca 1710, maybe was the sister of ELZBIETA Bogdanska nee Malachowska b. 1730.
Because Marianna Krasicka nee Malachowska born ca 1730 was the daughter of
Jan Malachowski, 1698-1762.
Marianna's brothers:
Mikolaj Malachowski, 1730-1784;
Stanislaw Malachowski, 1735-1809;
Jacek Malachowski, 1737-1821;
Antoni Malachowski, 1739-1796.

Teresa and Elzbieta were Marcin Malachowski's daughters. Marcin Malachowski, b. ca 1690, d. 1763.
In 1727, Bialaczow was owned by Malachowski, and during the 19th century. Stanislaw Malachowski built industrial plants in Petrykozy, Ruda / Ruda Bialaczowska, Parczow. In 1888, Bialaczow with the palace took Ludwik Broel-Plater, and his grandson Zygmunt Plater built a brickyard and sawmill in Petrykozy.
Above Stanislaw Malachowski (1736 - 1809), the owner of Bialaczow and others estates in the Opoczno county. Before him Bialaczow belonged to Odrowaz, Kochanowski, Dembinski, then to Malachowski and Plater.
Cezar August Broel-Plater, 1810-1869, married to Stefania Malachowska, 1819-1852, the daughter of Ludwik Jakub Jan Malachowski, 1785-1856.

Gustaw Malachowski, a deputy minister of foreign affairs (no minister was appointed, and foreign affairs were managed by Czartoryski himself).
Gustaw Malachowski was the second son of Stanislaw Aleksander MALACHOWSKI and Anna Stadnicka.
Gustaw had two brothers:
Juliusz Malachowski and Henryk Malachowski.
Stanislaw Aleksander Ignacy Malachowski of the Nalecz coat of arms (1770-1849), count, brigade general of the army of the Duchy of Warsaw, senator-castellan, chief on the left bank of the Vistula in the November Uprising.
The son of Mikolaj Malachowski b. ca 1730, and Marianna Ewa Mecinska.
Count Stanislaw Aleksander Ignacy Malachowski, 1770-1849, the son of Mikolaj Malachowski and Marianna Mecinska.
His grandparents -
Jan Malachowski, 1698-1762, m. Izabella Humiecka died in 1783. Izabela Humiecka, 1700-1783; Wojciech Mecinski, the Radom governor, 1691-1752 + Marianna Mecinska, b. ca 1700.

See Katarzyna Rzeczycka nee KRASICKA - the sister of Jan Krasicki, the Korytnica official, b. ca 1720/1726/1728 + Marianna Malachowska b. ca 1730.
Jakub KRASICKI married Kunegunda Ciecierska. Jakub Krasicki b. ca 1745/1750.
His son Colonel Jan Krasicki (1785-1848) married Sylwia Pradzynski. Jan Krasicki was the friend of Ignacy Pradzynski. Ignacy Pradzynski and his wife Emilia, wrote many letters to his parents, and to Wincenty Jozef; and to sister Sylwia and her husband Jan Krasicki.
Jan Krasicki = Jakub Jan Karol Krasicki b. 1785, and not in 1781, but in Kamionka / Kamionka Wielka.
His father JAKUB KRASICKI confirmed nobility in 1795 in Lwow. And young Jan studied in Przemysl.
Jakub's [b. ca 1745/1750] father -
Count Jan Krasicki, b. 1726 / 1728, m. Marianna Malachowska b. ca 1730.
The grandfather was Wincenty Franciszek Krasicki, 1709-1752.
The great-grandfather - Karol Krasicki + Eleonora Rzewuska.

JAKUB Krasicki b. ca 1745/1750, was the manager of the Laszki Murowane in 1791. In this year Wiktor Aleksander Krasicki was born, to Kunegunda Ciecierska Krasicki + Jakub Krasicki].

Compare -
Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, bpt. in Bialezyn, d. 1817 in Poznan, the son of Antoni Pradzynski.
Antoni Pradzynski, b. 1710 - the son of Wladyslaw Pradzynski and Marianna Agnieszka.
Antoni was the brother of Faustyna Jadwiga Pradzynska b. in Panienka in the Jarocin county, in 1713.
Antoni Pradzynski, b. 1710, the son of Wladyslaw Pradzynski b. ca 1680/1685.

Michal Pradzynski b. 1690, had court case in KOWAL in 1727 vs. Jan Orlowski, the Piatkowo owner, in the CHELMNO county.
In 1742, Stanislaw Samplawski vs. sibilings Maciej Jackowski [b. ca 1712], Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski, Jadwiga Jackowska, Marianna Jackowski, virgins [born ca 1725], about Trzebcz = Jackowszczyzna in the Chelmno county.
In 1745, above sibilings:
Maciej Jackowski, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, the children of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and of Rozalia Trzebska [acc. to me, his wife aft. 1704, b. ca 1687], give up on Trzebcz to hands of Stanislaw Samplawski, b. maybe ca 1710, the son of Florian Samplawski + Rozalia Pradzynska b. maybe ca 1690, but a dowry of Jadwiga Jackowska (m. Ciborski ca 1744) and Marianna Jackowska, b. ca 1725, will be from this estate.
In 1746 -
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski (the Kiszpork official), husband of Ludwika Matkowska, vs. Konstancja Zawadzka, and her husband Chelstowski (the Chelmno official).
1748, Kazimierz Jackowski and his wife Marianna Nagorska sold a part of Trzebcz to Stanislaw Samplawski.
1749, Felicjan Ostrowicki, the Trembowla official, and his wife Marianna Ciborska vs. Franciszek Ciborski, the Chelmno official, about a dowry of Marianna, [the 2nd] the daughter of Maciej Ciborski + Katarzyna Nostitz Jackowska b. maybe ca 1700.
1749, Felicjan Ostrowicki, the son of Walenty Ostrowicki and Konstancja Dabrowska, with the witness, his brother Stefan Ostrowicki, took amount of money for his younger brother Leon Ostrowicki, from Franciszek Ciborski because of the Siemkowo estate in the TCZEW county, and his [acc. to Felicjan's wife] wife Marianna Ciborska, the daughter of Maciej Ciborski + Katarzyna Jackowska.

Siemkowo - 6 kilometres south of Lniano, 16 km north-west of Swiecie, and 44 km north of Bydgoszcz.

1750, Lukasz Tur and his brother vs. Franciszka Jackowska [maybe born ca 1700], widowed after death of Jozef Jackowski, about KATKI in the MALBORK county, 22 km south-east to Malbork.

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski,
the sons of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?],
the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski,
give away them heir on Turza Wielka in the Dobrzyn district, after brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski,
to sons of them brother:
Aleksander Jackowski (the Kiszpork official),
and to Wojciech Jackowski (the Chelmno official),
the sons of Michal Jackowski (the Czernihow official) + Eleonora Dabrowska.

Florian Samplawski m. Rozalia Pradzynska b. ca 1690.
TRZEBCZ was the dowry of the sisters: Jadwiga Jackowska (+ Ciborski) and Marianna Jackowska.

Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654 - 1720, the Chelmno official, and the governor of Gdansk. Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of NAWRA. Nawra bef. 1635 belonged to the Kruszynskis.
NAWRA
- 7 kilometres west of Chelmza, 20 km north-west of Torun, and 35 km east of Bydgoszcz,
5 km south to TRZEBCZ Szlachecki of the Nostitz-Jackowski clan.

Nawra belonged to Konstanty Kruszynski b. 1751, the grandson of WALERIAN Kruszynski b. 1654
[Jerzy Kruszynski, b. 1931, in 1949 as the nerk in Lodz, closest to my father Konstantynowicz since 1945 and my mother in 1949 - 1969/1970. Died ca 1981].

Konstanty Kruszynski b. in 1751, was the Royal official in Berlin aft. 1786 and served Fryderyk Wilhelm II since 1786 of the Chelmno county.

The Loewenstein de Lenval family was next of kin to Leopold Kronenberg. Kronenberg co-operated with Gustaw Findeisen, the owner of Swiedziebnia close to the East Prussia border, ex-property of Nostitz-Jackowski, then to Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski, with Mirski, the godson of Russian Emperor Nicholas I / Mikolaj I Romanov of Russia.

Nostitz-Jackowski took in 1590 the title NOSTITZ in Pomerania / the Kings' Prussia / Gdansk Pomorze.
Trzebcz Szlachecki, 12 km north-west to CHELMZA, the Kijewo Krolewskie commune, 18 kilometres south of Chelmno, 23 km north-west of Torun.
Te core of the Trzebski clan in the 16th century. Next to Bishops. In 1805 Mateusz Slaski the owner, also in 1895.
The Nostitz-Jackowski clan came from Boguslaw Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski
[born in 1618 in
Turza Wielka of - in the 19th century - Melchior Hutten-Czapski, 3 km north to Badkowo-Rumunki, and 5 / 6 km east-north-east to Chalin.
Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, 6 km south to Tluchowo; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland]
who had the son
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670
[Jan had a brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, BISHOP, oldest]
with Jan's daughter Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715, and her sister Anna SKORZEWSKA - here we have net to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to Fryderyk the Great of Prussia and his brother, both LGBT in Berlin in 1768.

Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my family branch, who was lived in Jedlno until 1802, the property of Mecinski - Stadnicki clan and next of the Walewskis - the Freemasons [relatives to the NIEMOJEWSKIS].

Above Gustaw Findeisen was also the owner of Smilowic / Smilowice in the Chocen commune, where the grandfather of the President Lech Walesa in 1896 married, with relatives of Schmidt, German, blacksmiths.
Gustaw Findeisen came from Saxony - Germany.
Gustaw's wife - RODYS - was from PRZASNYSZ, the Garman family.

Note to above Nostitz-Jackowski of the Chelmno Province in the Kings' Prussia:

In 1706, Stanislaw Piwnicki, the son of Tomasz Piwnicki, the Torun official, and of Katarzyna Elzanowska, gives up the Zegwirt estate in the Chelmno county, to hands of Jan Cieleski, the son of Wojciech Cieleski + Marianna Splawska.

Stanislaw Piwnicki m. Konstancja Wolska, the daughter of Jakub Wolski + Katarzyna Leska.
Stanislaw sisters:
Cecylia Piwnicka + Adam Browinski, the son of Wladyslaw Browinski;
Konstancja Piwnicka b. ca 1685/1690 + Michal Jackowski, the owner of Trzebcz, in the Chelmno county, b. ca 1675/1680.
In 1709, above Konstancja Piwnicka, the daughter of Tomasz Piwnicki and Katarzyna Elzanowska, with her husband Michal NOSTITZ Jackowski of Trzebcz, vs. her brother Jerzy Piwnicki and Konstancja away 200 PLZ from her dowry in the Piwniczki / PIWNICE estate - 14 km north to Torun.

In 1714, Wladyslaw Rudnicki, the owner of Wabcz in the Chelmno county, took money from above Michal Jackowski for Piwnice = Golocczyzna, after agreement among Stanislaw Jawosz and Michal Jackowski, in 1699.

1714 - Jan Tokarski and Anna Wolowska, the daughter of Ludwika Tokarska Wolowska, back money to Michal Jackowski from the Piwnice estate.

In 1717 - minors Walenty Ostrowicki, Jan Fabian Ostrowicki, Roch Ostrowicki with them uncle Franciszek Ostrowicki, the owner of Waldowo and Siemkowo in the SWIECIE county, and of Zakrzewo in the Chelmno county,
with witnesses:
brothers - Stanislaw Jackowski, Maciej Jackowski, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski, successors of them uncle Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski (b. ca 1670/1680), the owner of Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, agreed on the amount of money signed by the grandmother of above Jackowskis, with witness Andrzej Garczynski, the SWIECIE official.

In 1722 in the Chelmno court, Ewa Wybczynska, with her husbands: 1st Trzebski, 2nd Aleksander Orlowski, with a witness, her brother Stanislaw Wybczynski and her son in law Jan Antoni Elzanowski, wrote down 1.500 ZLP of dowry to her future husband Michal Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1680.

1725 - Maciej Jackowski, the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and Jan's wife Rozalia Trzebska [b. ca 1687 ?], had a court case vs. his brother Stanislaw Jackowski and Stanislaw's wife Marianna Starczewska 1-voto Jan Nagorski.

1728 - Katarzyna Jackowska, the daughter of Michal Jackowski, the Michalowo official, and Michal's wife Konstancja Piwnicka, with Katarzyna's husband Maciej Ciborski, the son of Michal Ciborski and Katarzyna Sielska, agreed on the Piwnice estate, north-west to TORUN.

1728 - above Michal Jackowski wrote down agreement with his wife's brothers:
Godfryd Piwnicki and Maciej Piwnicki, the sons of Stanislaw Piwnicki and Konstancja Wolska, the owners of the part of mentioned Piwnice = Piwniczczyzna.

In 1732, the court case of the sibilings:
Wojciech Jackowski, Stanislaw Jackowski, Michal Jackowski, Jadwiga Jackowska widowed after Jozef Ciborski, Marianna Jackowska and Katarzyna Jackowska, virgins vs. priest Aleksander Samplawski, of the Grzybno and Trzebcz parish.

1742, Barbara Karska, widowed after death of her husband Jakub Trankwic, with her son Kazimierz Trankwic, back amount of money to Kazimierz Piwnicki because an agreement among Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, the Michalowo official, and Kazimierz Piwnicki on the part of Piwnice = Golocczyzna in 1738.

B.
Kajetan Madalinski, d. ca 1784, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow, m. Dorota Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska [Dorota was the owner of Wola Dzierlinska];
children of Kajetan Madalinski:
1. Michal Stanislaw Kostka b. 1776,
2. Anna;
3. Julianna b. 1775,
4. Waleria Jozefa b. 1778;
5.
Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, Captain, the owner of Kraszyn and Chodaki, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1 voto Jakub Kiedrzynski [who ?];
with children:
a)
Kunegunda Madalinska b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek (of the Kiedrzynskis), m. 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, the son of Jozef Chrzanowski;
b) Sebastian Fabian;
6.
Jakub Hiacynt Madalinski b. 1775, m. Honorata Psarska, the daughter of Jan Kanty Psarski;
with children:
a)
Anna Madalinska b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski, the son of Andrzej WALEWSKI and Antonina Czartkowska, the owner of Wola Balucka;
she m. 2nd to Jan Kanty Psarski {??}, the owner of Wielgie,
b)
Eliza Madalinska, 1800 - 1829, m. Grzegorz Chrzanowski
[Kunegunda Madalinska b. ca 1809 in Orpiszewek (of the Kiedrzynskis), m. 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, the son of Jozef Chrzanowski],
c)
Pulcheria Anna Magdalena b. 1795 in Parcice,
d)
Ludwik Jozef Augustyn Madalinski, b. ca 1803, d. 1854, the landowner of Koscielec and Madalinow, m. in 1829 in Restarzew, to Pelagia Krystyna Jozefa Wegierska (Wesierski ?) b. ca 1810,
the daughter of Petronela nee Psarska;
with a son
Stanislaw Madalinski, b. ca 1835, lived Iwanowice, m. in 1857 in Biala, to Felicja Malgorzata Sylwestra Szeliga Potocka, b. ca 1837/1838 in Stypuly.
Above Felicja Malgorzata Sylwestra Potocka, was the daughter of
Sylwester Potocki, ca 1790-1851 + Antonina Zygler, b. ca 1804 - 1851;
and the granddaughter of
Damazy Zygler, 1759-1832 + Franciszka Psarska, died in 1840,
and of
Wiktoria Krzezewska + Florentyn Potocki b. ca 1750.

Florentyn Potocki b. ca 1750, was the son of Wawrzyniec Potocki, b. ca 1730 - 1771;
the grandson of
Jan POTOCKI + Zofia Zegocka.

Wawrzyniec Potocki, MP in 1764, was killed in 1771 close to Poddebice.
Wawrzyniec Potocki was the top official of the Bar Confederation in 1768 until death. Was the 3rd commander after Michal Hieronim Krasinski and Jozef Pulaski in February 1768.
Wawrzyniec Potocki, was the landlord of Wrzaca, Korczyn and Sieroslaw. Wawrzyniec m. Agnieszka Chwaliszewski with 3 sons: Florentyn, Teodor and Antoni.

Above Dorota Kiedrzynska [the sister of Izydor, Andrzej younger, Jakub and Kasper Kiedrzynski] was the 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769 [his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763];
the 3rd Dorota married Kajetan MADALINSKI who died ca 1784, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow.
The 2nd Dorota married to Tomasz Psarski, the owner of Wola Dzierlinska.
Tomasz Psarski married 2nd to Franciszka Rupniewska - she died 1826, the daughter of Dominik and Eleonora Szolowska;
children of Tomasz PSARSKI:
a) Cyprian d. 1816, lived in Wolka Dzierlinska, an owner of this estate in 1804;
b) Anna d. 1824, m. Ignacy Keszycki lived in Zalesie, 2nd time she married to Jan Korwin Kossakowski, the lieutenant of the French Guard;
c)
Marianna Psarska born 1819, an owner of Wola Dzierlinska, married Mikolaj Sulimierski, the son of Michal Sulimierski and Jadwiga Jaroszewska;
d) Antoni Psarski, the owner of Gawlowice, m. Franciszka Stanislawska, with children:
1. Tekla, 1799-1801,
2. Tekla 2nd, b. 1803, d. 1806 in Wierzchy;
3. Jozef Rafal Psarski b. 1800 in Osmolin.

Jakub Hiacynt Madalinski b. 1775 [he was the brother of Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan Madalinski b. 1774, Captain], m. Honorata Psarska, the daughter of Jan Kanty Psarski;
with children:
a)
Anna Madalinska b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski, the owner of Wola Balucka;
b)
Eliza Madalinska, 1800-1829 [she was the 1st wife of Grzegorz], m. Grzegorz Chrzanowski;
[his son Julian?
We know that in 1864, Bobrowniki bought Julian Jozef Chrzanowski, ex-owner of Olszowa close to Kepno;
then Walerian Chrzanowski (1834 - 1891) - Julian's son.
Compare: in 1795 Nicolas CHOPIN was a home tutor to the children of Ewa Laczynska nee Zaborowska, a widow of Maciej Laczynski, remarried with Jozef Chrzanowski],
c)
Pulcheria Anna Magdalena b. 1795 in Parcice,
d)
Ludwik Jozef Augustyn Madalinski, b. ca 1803, d. 1854, the landowner of Koscielec and Madalinow, m. in 1829 in Restarzew, to Pelagia Krystyna Jozefa Wegierska b. ca 1810, the daughter of Petronela nee Psarska;
with the son
Stanislaw MADALINSKI, b. ca 1835, lived Iwanowice, m. in 1857 in Biala, to Felicja Malgorzata Sylwestra Szeliga Potocka, b. ca 1838 in Stypuly.

Nearest relative Jakub Kiedrzynski of Kalisz helped to Jozef Wawrzyniec Kajetan MADALINSKI b. 1774, who had brother Jakub Hiacynt MADALINSKI born 1775, m. Honorata Psarska died ca 1820, with daughter Anna b. 1797, m. in 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski. In 1784 Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna, remained under the care of Jakub Kiedrzynski, born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish, died in 1798, the official in KALISZ, and under Pawel Wargawski.
Jozef Madalinski, Jakub Madalinski and Julianna were owners of Raczkow and Upuszczow - in 1786 leased Sebastian Zablocki.
In 1787 they had new guardian Jan Madalinski of Bobrownik / Bobrowniki - 8 km south-east to Grabow by the PROSNA river; east to OSTRZESZOW.

Jakub Kiedrzynski [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798; see on his son MARCIN], now a judge of the land of Kalisz, and Antoni Psarski - half-brother of above Jozef, Jakub and Julianna - in 1792 acknowledge the owner of Strzegow - Andrzej Grabienski / GRABINSKI.

Anna Madalinska b. 1797 or Pulcheria Anna b. 1795, married to
Jozef Julian Kazimierz Walewski b. 1787/1788 (the owner of Charlupia Mala),
the son of Andrzej Walewski, the owner of Wola Balucka + Antonina Czartkowska died in Charlupia Mala in 1830.
Anna Walewska Madalinska the 2nd time married to Jan Kanty Psarski [?], a landowner of Wielgie close to Wielun [near to Dymek, and 14 km west to Wola Wiazowa of the Pradzynskis].

Wojciech Walewski, 1710-1776, a judge in 1746, next in 1767 a judge in Sieradz, married Barbara Trzcinska,
with daughter Balbina Teresa, and with sons:
Jan Walewski (Jan Walewski m. Tekla Walewska, in 1785) and Andrzej Walewski born 1742.

Above
Wojciech Walewski b. 1710, was the owner of Charlupia Mala since 1765
[Charlupia Wielka belonged to the WALEWSKIS since 1680; the center of insurgents in Jan. 1863, under command of Jozef Oxinski; then to Kosman and KOBIERZYCKI. 9 km west to SIERADZ],
and he convey the estate to Andrzej Walewski.

Above Andrzej Walewski married Antonina Czartkowska, 1745-1830 in Charlupia Mala. Mentioned Andrzej Walewski, 1742-1814, had children:
Jozef Julian Kazimierz Walewski, b. 1787/1788;
Bogumil;
Ignacy Walewski;
Antoni Walewski the 2nd born ca 1770;
Augustyn;
Katarzyna born in 1766 + Urbanowski;
Anna Walewska 1st m. Jozef Krasnicki, 2nd to Zablocki.

Charlupia Mala - 6 km north-west to Sieradz
[but we have the oldest son of Kazimierz Walewski, ie. ANTONI Walewski the 1st who was married in 1736 {or ca 1740} to Kunegunda Garczynska, 2nd to Katarzyna Szczucka. Kunegunda acted in Lobudzice in 1747.
Kunegunda had a daughter -
Marianna Walewska + Jan Kanty Jablkowski;
and a son Jan Walewski + Marianna Turowska with children.
Kunegunda Walewska Garczynska was born ca 1715 and probably was the daughter of Zofia Tucholek / Tucholka + Stefan Garczynski, SENIOR.
Zofia Garczynska Tucholka was the mother of
Franciszek Garczynski; Eleonora Lanckoronska; Teresa Czosnowska; Edward Garczynski; Stefan Garczynski JUNIOR; and LUDWIKA DAMBSKA, and 1 other {ie. Kunegunda ?}.
Zofia Tucholek / Tucholka was the wife of Stefan Garczynski, SENIOR].

Kalinowa is a village in the Blaszki commune, within the Sieradz County, 6 kilometres north-east of Blaszki, 21 km north-west of Sieradz,
18 km north-west to Charlupia Mala.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski JUNIOR was died before / in 1855, his estates and properties - Suliszewice [north-west of BLASZKI - 2 km west to KODOW], and Mikolajewszczyna, with Suliszewice Jarki, and Koldow [west of Kalinowa], were divided between heirs in 1856 in Kalisz.
Suliszewice and Koldow are situated close to Blaszki.
Suliszewice, 2 km west of Koldow; Koldow is west of Kalinowa, and north of Blaszki.

TUBADZIN is at half way from KOLDOW to Charlupia Mala:

Tomasz Jan Bleszynski b. ca 1708 /1710 in Tubadzin. BLESZYNSKI TOMASZ JAN b. 1710 in Tubadzin, died 1806, the clerk in Sieradz in 1761, the landowner of Zelislaw, Wojcice, Janowice, Sarny, Zaborow, married Konstancja Gryf Otwinowska / Otffinowska, a daughter of Jozef Otwinowski, a clerk in Sieradz, and Petronela Debinska, with sons.
TOMASZ Bleszynski was the son of Jozef Bleszynski 1st, an official in PIOTRKOW, born circa 1670 / 1680, died 1730; was husband in 1701 of Marianna LIPSKA widowed LINOWSKA.
TOMASZ was an official in Cracow, inf. also in 1744. TOMASZ was the grandson of
Jakub Bleszynski who b. ca 1640, died in 1710,
who was the son of Wojciech Bleszynski, 1620-1670, and Agnieszka Brzozowski.

Above JAKUB Bleszynski - the Miedzyrzecz official - married five times. JAKUB's brother was maybe JACEK Bleszynski of Bleszyn / BLESZNO near to Czestochowa. Jacek Bleszynski the owner of Brus in the Cracow province close to KSIAZ. Jacek had 4 sons - Baltazar was fighting close to Wieden under the King, Jan Sobieski.

JAKUB's Bleszynski son
Jozef Bleszynski 1st official in PIOTRKOW, born circa 1670 / 1675 / 1680, died 1730, was a husband in 1701 to Marianna LIPSKA widowed LINOWSKA; and father of:
Konstancja Bleszynska m. Jozef Grodzicki, an official in WIELUN,
Katarzyna Radoszewska,
Kazimierz
[Kazimierz Bleszynski b. 1703 in BLESZNO - 1757, MP, the owner of ZLOCZEW and Brzezno,
WRZACA close to BLASZKI in 1731,
who married Teresa Jordan STRUS [Kazimierz the Piotrkow official],
with a son Ignacy Bleszynski (1742 - 1813). Ignacy Bleszynski was half brother of Wojciech Ludwik Jordan and Konstancja Urszula Walewska],
Antoni Bleszysnki,
Franciszek Bleszysnki,
Stanislaw
[Stanislaw Bleszynski b. ca 1705, an official in WSCHOWA + Marianna Bleszynska ZABLOCKA],
Daniel
[Daniel Bleszynski, an official in Wielun. Tomasz Bleszynski official in Sieradz in 1768, MP. Maybe the cousins of DANIEL: Ignacy Bleszynski official in Brodnica. Dominik Bleszynski official in KSIAZ in the Cracow prov.];
and
Tomasz Jan Bleszynski, b. ca 1708 /1710 in Tubadzin. BLESZYNSKI TOMASZ JAN b. 1710 in Tubadzin, died 1806, the clerk in Sieradz in 1761, the landowner of Zelislaw, Wojcice, Janowice, Sarny, Zaborow, married Konstancja Gryf Otwinowska / Otffinowska, the daughter of Jozef, the clerk in Sieradz, and Petronela Debinska, with sons, among others Ignacy Kajetan Bleszynski.

Ignacy Kajetan BLESZYNSKI, 1763 - 1821 in Zelislaw, bought Grodzice and Lagiewniki (near Godynice and Zelow) in 1773, m. Apolonia Grodzicka of Kalisz, the daughter of
Kajetan Grodzicki, an owner of Godynice, and Konstancja Lubienska.

Zelislaw - 3 km south-east of Blaszki.
Grodzice - ? Godynice - close to Lagiewniki, north-west of Zloczew.
With children of Ignacy Kajetan Bleszynski:
A. Alojzyna b. 1806.
B. Zofia 1808 - 1821.
C.
Marianna Bleszynska b. 1804, m. in 1832 in Blaszki, to Honoriusz Biernacki, 1805-1848, an owner of Suliszewice, a son of Gabriel Biernacki, an owner of Lututow;
Lututow - 23 km north-west of Wielun and 4 km west of Dymki of Kiedrzynski!
Suliszewice - 6 km north-west of Blaszki.
D.
Erazm Bleszynski b. ca 1796, d. 1831 in Kowno.
E.
Abdon Ignacy Tadeusz Bleszynski b. in 1797 in Brzeznio, d. 1879, an owner of Zelislaw;
Zelislaw - 3 km south-east of Blaszki, and north-west of Sieradz.
Married to Bronislawa Mniewska.

Marianna nee BLESZYNSKA, b. 1804, m. in 1832 in Blaszki
[she was the daughter of Ignacy Kajetan BLESZYNSKI 1763 - 1821 in Zelislaw; the granddaughter of BLESZYNSKI TOMASZ JAN b. 1710 in Tubadzin, died 1806, clerk in Sieradz in 1761, landowner of Zelislaw, Wojcice, Janowice, Sarny, Zaborow, married Konstancja Gryf Otwinowska / Otffinowska, the daughter of Jozef, the clerk in Sieradz, and Petronela Debinska],
to Honoriusz Biernacki 1805 - 1848, the owner of Suliszewice [see above],
the son of Gabriel Biernacki, the owner of Lututow;
Lututow - 23 km north-west of Wielun and 4 km west of Dymki of Kiedrzynski!
Suliszewice - 6 km north-west of Blaszki.


The MADALINSKIs of Niedzielsko, in the 18th cent. (ca 1780) were owners of
Niedzielsko close to Wielun,
Rakowice close to Sieradz, 7 km on west,
Upuszczow (Upuszczew, 2 km west to Raczkow) close to Gora,
and
Raczkow, 7 km south-west to KALINOWA, 5 km north to TUBADZIN, north-west of Blaszki - and 8 km south-west to Warta - north-east of Wieruszow; south to DOBRA.


Kraszuty and Jurewicz, Despot-Zenowicz, Konstantynowicz and Soltan genealogy, in the Polock province.

Stanislaw Juriewicz, b. 1800/1802, as the oldest brother, divided these properties among his brothers.
His brother, Michal Juriewicz, received Kraszuty, a large estate covered by a dense forest, known to contain bears, moose, and other big game.
His brother Jan Jurewicz received two estates, Franopol and Porzecze.
His father was
Joseph Juriewicz/ Jozef Jurewicz, b. ca 1770, from the Orsha district in the province of Mogilev.
Jozef Jurewicz came into possession of Kolpino after his marriage to Joanna Despot Zenowicz / Anna Deszpot-Zienowicz b. ca 1775; also in Kraszuty / Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty.

Stanislaw was the son of JOZEF JUREWICZ / Josif Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, and Joanna or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ / Anna Jurewicz b. ca 1770 / 1775.
Anna Despot Zenowicz Jurewicz was the daughter of
Jozef Despot ZENOWICZ / Josif Deszpo-Zenowicz b. ca 1745, and POLONIA OGINSKA / Apolonia Deszpo-Zenowicz b. ca 1750.
Anna was the wife of named JOZEF JUREWICZ / Josif Jurievitsch b. ca 1770.
Anna was the mother of
Stanislaw Jurievitsch b. 1800 / 1802
and
Anna von Wrangell nee Jurewicz, b. 1819.

Wiktor Wladyslaw Rudolf Pereswit-Soltan, born in 1853 - d. 1905 Warsaw, owner of Kraszuty.
Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty, a village in the Mikolajewska area, a district of Polock, the goverment of Witebsk / Vicebsk, owned by above mentioned Soltan, 1853-1905, engineer from Lodz, the Congress Poland, the owner of Kraszuty, married to Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff.
Wiktor Wladyslaw Soltan (born 1853 in Brzostowica Murowana - 1905 Warszawa) was railway engineer; Soltan (Pereswit-Soltan) born close to Hrodna, was the son of Stanislaw SOLTAN, youngest, and his first wife
Mary Jundzill.
Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan, b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill, Countess. After losing his mother and after father's exile to Siberia for his participation in the January Uprising 1863, Aunt Helena Pilecka took care of him - she lived in Brzostowica Murowana.
In autumn 1868, along with his brother Adam Soltan went to Riga [see Konstantynowicz + PUSZKIN / Pushkin] to study at the Engineering Politechnic. He graduated in 1874; send on the practice of engineering in Switzerland, where his uncle, Victor Jundzill, was the chief engineer of railways Lausanne-Bern.
In 1874-8, Wiktor Soltan worked for the West-Swiss Railways in Lausanne; returned to Warsaw in 1878 as a senior clerk in the Governing Board of the Warsaw-Terespol railway and in 1879 in the office of the board of Vistula Railway.
Wiktor Wladyslaw Rudolf Pereswit-Soltan, born in 1853 - d. 1905 Warsaw, the owner of Kraszuty / Wielkie-Kraszuty / Krashuty, a village in the Mikolajewska area, a district of Polock, the goverment of Witebsk / Vicebsk, owned by above mentioned Soltan, 1853-1905, engineer from Lodz, the Congress Poland, the owner of Kraszuty, married to Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff.
Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff Soltan's brother was Joseph Weyssenhoff who married Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of Jan Bloch a banker from Lodz, thanks to family connections of the Soltans.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff m. above Wiktor Wladyslaw Pereswit Soltan, b. 1853, d. 1905, the son of Stanislaw Soltan and Albertyna Dunin-Jundzill Countess.
Amelia's father:
Michal Weyssenhoff b. 1831 + Wanda Lubienska Countess, ca 1830 / after 1836 - ca 1880, and Wanda's father was
Seweryn Lubienski Count + Amelia Golabek Jezierska, Countess

{Amelia, 1813/1816 - 1885, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Pawel Golabek-Jezierski, 1786 - 1858 in Garbow, the Brzeg County + Karolina JELSKA.
The granddaughter of Count Karol Golabek Jezierski, 1750 - 1826 in Warszawa + Zuzanna BIELINSKA.
The great-granddaughter of
Jacek Golabek-Jezierski, 1722 - 1805 in Otwock Wielki, Count + Roza SZCZUTOWSKA.
JACEK was the son of Ludwik Golabek-Jezierski, ca 1690 - 1762 + Wiktoria STOINSKA}.

Amelia Maria Weyssenhoff's brother:
Jozef Weyssenhoff, writer + Alicja Bloch / Aleksandra Emilia Bloch, the daughter of a banker from Lodz - Jan Bloch. The daughter of mentioned Jozef Emanuel Marian Weyssenhoff was Aleksandra Zielewicz, 1891 - 1956 in Brazil. Jozef Weyssenhoff, Baron, novelist, poet, literary critic and publisher.

Above Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855, the brother of Amelia Lubienska, b. 1813/1816, was the husband of Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya.

Julia Pawlowna Bobrynska / Julia Broel - Plater, Golabek - Jezierska, nee Bobrinski / Bobrynska, 1823 - 1899, married Waldemar Golabek-Jezierski Count, b. 1822, died 1855 in Warsaw. Julia 1st married Waldemar Golabek - Jezierski in 1851; Waldemar was born in 1822. They had a son
Aleksander Golabek - Jezierski.

Julia BOBRZYNSKA JEZIERSKA b. 1823, the 2nd time married Cezar August Broel - Plater in 1859.

Julia Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, born 1823 in Saratov, d. in 1899 in Nice, France, the daughter of
Pavel Alexeievich BOBRINSKI, 1801-1830, m. Julia Bielinska, 1804-1899,
and Julia BIELINSKA was the daughter of STANISLAW BIELINSKI.

Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830 (see Oginski and Chodzko - Venture, Breguet, Sulkowski), m. 1822 to Julia Junosza - Bielinska / Junosza Bielinski / Julia Junosha-Belinskaya b. 1804 - died in Paris in 1899.

Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 / 1899 [1795-1892]; m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris; she was married to Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.

Julia Bielinska Bobrynska was the daughter of
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.

Julia Bielinska Bobrynska was the granddaughter of Michal Bielinski

[Michal b. ca 1690, and he had the brother Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683,
and they both were the sons of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713]

died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, 1725 the King court, 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
and Michal Bielinski m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska
{ie. Maria Anna Katharina (1706-1746), Countess Rutowska, married firstly in January 1728 to Count Michal Bielinski, divorced in early 1732; secondly, in February 1732, to Claude Marie Noyel, Comte du Bellegarde et d'Entremont},
the daughter of Fryderyk August the 1st and Fatima / the Turk Fatima, later Maria Aurora von Spiegel

{Augustus II the Strong / August II Mocny, 1670 - 1733, known in Saxony as Frederick Augustus I, was Elector of Saxony in 1697, elected King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania in 1697-1706 and in 1709 - 1733. He was succeeded by his son, Augustus III of Poland},
the grand-daughter of
John George III, Elector of Saxony + Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark, ie. Jan Jerzy III Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde.
Jan Jerzy the 3rd, m. 2nd time to Tekla Peplowski.

Julia was the granddaughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.
Julia was the granddaughter of Michal Bielinski.

Julia was the great-granddaughter of
Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713, in 1682 he married Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn.
Kazimierz Bielinski was the son of Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Jurjewicz, Lukasz Mateusz, b. ca 1660, had son Jurjewicz, Franciszek Felicjan, b. 1695 in the Oshmiana ex-district.

Franciszek Felicjan Jurjewicz / Jurewicz had children:
1. Jurjewicz, Tomasz, b. 21/12/1720,
2. Jurjewicz, Stanislaw, b. 1725,
3. ANTONI JUREWICZ / Anthony Yurevich / Jurjewicz, Antoni, b. 1730 / 1735 + Agnieszka Konstantynowicz of the Mscislau branch of the Konstantynowiczs, born ca 1735/1740
- see Augustyn Konstantynowicz b. ca 1635/1645,
4. Adam Jurjewicz, b. 1740 + Marianna.

Ignacy Nikodem Jurjewicz, was born to Antoni Jurjewicz and Agnieszka Konstantynowicz.
Antoni Jurjewicz or Jurjevicius Antoni was born in 1735.
Ignacy had 6 brothers and sisters:
Tadeusz Jurewicz,
Michal Jurjewicz,
JOZEF Jurewicz born 1770, and so on.

Ignacy married Justyna Wieliczko. They had 3 sons:
Jozef Jurjewicz b. ca 1790 [see below], and 2 other children.

Above Ignacy Nikodem Jurjewicz b. ca 1760 / 1770.

Acc.to my research, the brother of Ignacy Jurewicz b. 1760/1770, and son of named Antoni Jurewicz b. ca 1730/1735, was
JOZEF JUREWICZ / Josif Jurievitsch b. ca 1770, married Joanna or ANNA DESPOT ZENOWICZ.

Stanislaw Jurievitsch / Stanislaw Josifovich JUREWICZ / Stanislaw Jurewicz, b. 1800 or in 1802.
Stanislaw Jurewicz / Stanislav Yurevich, b. 1800/1802, with whom the poet Pushkin met in Mogilev, was next of kin to Ignacy Despot Zenowicz / Ignatius Despot Zenovich.
Ignacy Despot ZENOWICZ b. ca 1830 was a translator of Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin.

Ignacy's children:
Mieczyslaw Deszpot-Zenowicz b. ca 1850,
Maria Aniela,
Wanda.

Stanislaw Juriewicz, b. 1800/1802, as the oldest brother, divided these properties among his brothers.
His brother, Michal Juriewicz, received Kraszuty, a large estate covered by a dense forest, known to contain bears, moose, and other big game.
His brother Jan Jurewicz received two estates, Franopol and Porzecze.

Rokossowski, Krasinski, Kaczynski, Chudzik in the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka. Olszowski, Maslowski, Myszkowski, Psarski, Kreski and Sulimierski in the area of Olszowa - Kepno - Grebanin and Wieruszow - Baranow.


KAROL Rokossowski, b. ca 1700, d. 1776 with wife Marianna Grodzicka who died in 1780,
had a sons:
Tomasz Konstanty Rokossowski, 1721 - 1783;
Antoni Fabian Rokossowski;
Ignacy Maurycy;
Adam Stanislaw Rokossowski;
and a daughter
Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska who died 1800.

In BARANOWO in the Ostroleka county:
- Mateusz Kaczynski, b. 1798 in Dylewo, the son of Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Anastazja Dyl, married in 1822 to Agata Paszczynski, b. 1798 in Parciaki, the daughter of Jedrzej + Dorota Parciak. Jan Niedzwiecki, b. 1797 in Rzaniec, in the Nowa Wies commune, m. in 1820 to Marcyna Kaczynski, b. 1802 in Parciaki, the daughter of Bartlomiej Kaczynski and Anastazja Dyl. Rzaniec is a village in the Olszewo-Borki commune, within the Ostroleka County, in east-central Poland; 18 kilometres west of Ostroleka, 17 km north-east to Krasnosielc.
Parciaki - at half way from Chorzele to Baranowo. Parciaki is a village in the Jednorozec commune, within the Przasnysz County, 8 kilometres north-east of Jednorozec, 26 km north-east of Przasnysz; Parciaki - 6 km east to OLSZEWKA.
Parciaki - 8 km west to ZIOMEK [from here Marshal KONSTANTY Rokossowski].

Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, b. in 1896 in Warsaw, d. in 1968 in Moscow,
the son of Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski and Antonina OWSIANNIK.
Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski, b. in 1853 in Ziomek, the Baranowo commune, in the Ostroleka county, died in 1902 in Warsaw.

Ziomek is a village in the Baranowo commune, 7 kilometres north-west of Baranowo, 25 km south-east to CHORZELE; 17 / 18 km east to Ulatowo-SLABOGORA; 28 km north-west of Ostroleka, and 17 km north-east to Ulatowo-Pogorzel, 35 km east-north-east to Krzynowloga Mala, 25 km north to Krasnosielc.

Ksawery Rokossowski was the son of Wincenty Feliks Rokossowski and Konstancja Wiktoria CHOLEWICKA.

Wincenty Feliks Rokossowski, b. in 1825 in Warsaw, d. in 1897 in Nasielsk, 29 km east-north-east to Krysk, 33 km east to Plonsk. Wincenty was the son of
Franciszek Rokossowski and Zofia SUTKOWSKA. Franciszek Rokossowski, b. 1779 in Rosciszewo - d. 1851 in Baranowo, 37 km north-east to Przasnysz. Franciszek Rokossowski b. 1779 in Rosciszewo close to Sierpc, d. 1851 in Baranowo,
was the son of
Jakub Rokossowski and Agnieszka GAJEWSKA died aft. 1824 [they had also son Tomasz Rokossowski, bpt. in 1778 in Rosciszewo, the Sierpc county.
Above Franciszek m. 1st Anna Wolinska (nee Rosciszewska) in 1802 Stare Dlutowo, in Dzialdow county; and he m. 2nd to Zofia Sutkowska in 1810 in Lukomie in the Sierpc county].

Rosciszewo - 12 km north-east to Sierpc, 29 km north to Bielsk.

Jakub Rokossowski, born ca 1750, d. bef. 1824, the son of Adam Rokossowski, b. ca 1720, d. aft. 1780 + Franciszka KROKOWSKA.
Adam was the son of Wojciech Rokossowski b. ca 1690/1700 + Katarzyna Rosciszewska.
Wojciech was the son of Kazimierz Rokossowski b. ca 1670, and Zofja.

Remember on KAROL Rokossowski, b. ca 1700, d. 1776, with wife Marianna Grodzicka who died in 1780. Maybe Karol was the son of mentioned Kazimierz Rokossowski, b. ca 1670, and Zofja.

KAROLINA Gatkiewicz was a daughter of Piotr Korytowski d. 1783, and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka Rokossowska, married 2nd Walknowska. Karolina born in Pakoslaw south of Pepowo, 14 west of RAWICZ, south-west of KROTOSZYN.

Piotr Korytowski married also to Weronika Tekla Bartoszewska, 1730 - 1756.
Above Ewa Rokossowska was married also to Bonawentura Wierusz Walknowski d. 1756.

Karolina Korytowska b. after 1760, died in 1800/1850, was wife of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz b. 1766,
and mother of
Honorata Murzynowska
and Tekla Agnieszka Zakrzewska;
and Alojzy b. ca 1800 / Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz b. 1800 - d. 1852 in Wola Pszczolecka, was the son of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz.
Tomasz Gatkiewicz was the son of an officer of Dyneburg who was b. before 1750 + mother who died in Kwaskow in 1824.

Karolina Korytowska b. 1760 - died in 1800/1850 in Kwaskow / Kwaskowo - ca 4 km east of Blaszki.
Wrzaca Wielka, south of BLASZKI, and above Kwaskowo were in the same estate.

Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz was married in 1827, in Sosnica to Franciszka Chlapowska, 1800-1836, a daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski, 1768-1831, and Tekla Sokolnicka, 1776-1848. Sosnica close to PLESZEW.

Albin Grochowalski bought Wola Pszczolecka in 1844, from Faustyna nee Lykowska, married 1st to Porczynski, 2nd to Getkiewicz / GATKIEWICZ [Gatkiewicz was married twice].
Alojzy Gatkiewicz sold Wola Pszczolecka in February 1844 to Albin Grochowalski; but Grochowalski not fulfilled the conditions of sale. The estate has become the property of the named Alojzy Gatkiewicz.

Mentioned Alojzy Paulin Gatkiewicz, b. ca 1800/ca 1804, died in 1852 in Wola Pszczolecka, the owner of JAWOROW, was the son of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz, 1766-1837, and Karolina Korytowska, b. 1760 - d. 1850 in KWASKOWO, close to BLASZKI.

Alojzy's first marriage in 1827, in Sosnica, in the Krotoszyn county.
Sosnica - 9 km south-west to PLESZEW. SOSNICA'S owners:
Rogalinski in 1745; in 1793 to CHLAPOWSKI; then Ildefons Chelkowski ca 1885.

Alojzy 1st married to Franciszka Chlapowska
{her grandparents:
Karol Chlapowski official at the Royal Court, 1733-1783, and Krystyna Zbijewska, 1730-1771}
b. 1800-1836, the daughter of Ludwik Chlapowski, 1768-1831, and Tekla Sokolnicka, 1776-1848.

Alojzy's daughter:
Klementyna Karolina Tekla GATKIEWICZ + Cezary Wawrzyniec Ignacy Gatkiewicz, marriage in 1851, in Wygielzow [near to Wola Pszczolecka],
with a son Alojzy Wincenty Jozef Gatkiewicz b. 1850 + Jozefa Bialecka.

GATKIEWICZ / Gadkiewicz Alojzy Paulin 2nd time married to Faustyna Lykowska, with a son
Tomasz GATKIEWICZ, b. 1828 - died in 1894 in Srem, married in Wola Pszczolecka to Anna Sokolnicka / Marianna Antonina Sokolnicka.

In 1903 - Smogorzow was bought by Henryk KIEDRZYNSKI and his wife Wanda Lucja Bogumila Geneli / Wanda Geneliek of Kiedrzwica.

HENRYK Kiedrzynski / Ostoja-Kiedrzynski Henryk was a judge for 28 years. He died in 1929 or 1927.
Smogorzow took Ludomir Kiedrzynski and Stefan KIEDRZYNSKI [they had a brother Witold Henryk Kiedrzynski, born 1895].

Named Wanda Lucja Bogumila Geneli b. ca 1870, her mother, 1831-1893; Wanda married in Warsaw in 1885, to LEON KIEDRZYNSKI, that is Leon Henryk Kiedrzynski or named Henryk KIEDRZYNSKI - Ostoja, born in 1859 in Grzymaczew
[the estate Grzymaczew - Wojkow, close to WRZACA Wielka, 9 km south to BLASZKI; 25 km west to Sieradz].
Henryk's father born in 1840 - Kalisz, died 1859 - Grzymaczew, married to woman b. 1830.
His grandfather Aleksander Kiedrzynski, born 1806. Maybe born in 1806 in Staw, in the Kalisz county, married a wife b. 1810; his borother 1813-1869.
His great-grandfather
Franciszek Kiedrzynski b. 1772, May or ca 1770. Franciszek Kiedrzynski married in Staw or Staw Kaliski, 9 km north-west to BLASZKI, in 1804. Staw - 25 km south to BEDZIECHOW of Kiedrzynski.
Franciszek Kiedrzynski was the son of Pawel Kiedrzynski and Dorota Kiedrzynska born Karlinska in 1740. PAWEL Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1739 / 1740 - d. in MEKA in 3 September 1809. Meka - 5 km east to Sieradz.
Franciszek had 3 siblings: Klemens Kiedrzynski.
Franciszek married Marianna Grygowska b. 1770, with the son Aleksander Kiedrzynski.

PAWEL had a brother Florian Kiedrzynski; they were sons of
Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 - died in 1788 + Wiktoria Pstrokonska / Wiktoria Poraj Pstrokonska [b. 1715/1720] of WILCZKOW.
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in named WILCZKOW, the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and named Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek [born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798].

MACIEJ Pstrokonski died in 1752; left from second marriage:
1.
a daughter Bona Pstrokonska, m. Antoni Otto Trapczynski;
2.
Wiktoria Pstrokonska [b. ca 1715/1720 !], married Marcin Kiedrzynski; Marcin Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, was the son of Jakub Kiedrzynski older, and Ewa Gomolinska / GOMULINSKA.
3.
Franciszka, m. Franciszek Gajecki; in 1726 Franciszka nee Pstrokonska was living in Wilczkow, born ca 1705/1710.
4. Maciej junior;
5. Antoni Pawel Pstrokonski, b. in Wilczkow in 1736;
6. Marianna Pstrokonska;
7.
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, 1715 - d. 1783, senior, the owner of WILCZKOW; the official in Piotrkow; the official in MOZYR in 1750, m. Agnieszka Nieniewska, 1715/1720/1725 - d. 1776, the daughter of Andrzej Nieniewski and Anna Myszkowska.
His son
Franciszek Ksawery Pstrokonski, junior, 1750/1760 - 1818 in Ostrow, the Jeziorsko parish [see CHUDZIK].

Jakub Bleszynski who b. ca 1640, died in 1710,
was the son of Wojciech Bleszynski, 1620-1670, and Agnieszka Brzozowski.
JAKUB Bleszynski - the Miedzyrzecz official - married five times.
JAKUB's brother was maybe JACEK Bleszynski of Bleszyn / BLESZNO near to Czestochowa. Jacek Bleszynski, the owner of Brus in the Cracow province close to KSIAZ;
Jacek had 4 sons - Baltazar was fighting close to Wieden under the King, Jan Sobieski.

JAKUB's Bleszynski son
Jozef Bleszynski 1st, official in PIOTRKOW, born circa 1670 / 1680, died 1730, was husband in 1701 to Marianna LIPSKA widowed LINOWSKA;
and Jozef the 1st Bleszynski had sons -
1.
Tomasz Jan Bleszynski, b. ca 1708 /1710 in Tubadzin. BLESZYNSKI TOMASZ JAN b. 1710 in Tubadzin, died 1806, clerk in Sieradz in 1761, landowner of Zelislaw, Wojcice, Janowice, Sarny, Zaborow, married Konstancja Gryf Otwinowska / Otffinowska, a daughter of Jozef, clerk in Sieradz, and Petronela Debinska, with sons.
TOMASZ was an official in Cracow, inf. also in 1744.
2.
Kazimierz Bleszynski b. 1703 in BLESZNO - 1757, MP, the owner of ZLOCZEW and Brzezno, of WRZACA Wielka close to BLASZKI in 1731, who married Teresa Jordan STRUS.
Kazimierz - the Piotrkow official.
Kazimierz's son - Ignacy Bleszynski (1742 - 1813). Ignacy Bleszynski was half brother of Wojciech Ludwik Jordan and Konstancja Urszula Walewska.

BLESZYNSKI TOMASZ JAN b. 1708/1710 in Tubadzin, died 1806, clerk in Sieradz in 1761, the landowner of Zelislaw, Wojcice, Janowice, Sarny, Zaborow, married Konstancja Gryf Otwinowska / Otffinowska.
They had children:
1.
Piotr Lukasz BLESZYNSKI born 1750 in Zelislaw near Blaszki, d. ca 1813, the owner of Krzeslow near Pszczolki and Wola Pszczolecka; and the owner of Kurow close to above Krzeslow and near Pszczolki / Walewice / Zelow!
Clerk in Sieradz, m. Honorata Poninska died ca 1812, the daughter of Michal Poninski and Marianna Krzucka.
Michal Poninski, ca 1710 - 1772; the son of Antoni Jozef Poninski, ca 1680 - 1742/1746 + Zofia Woronicz.
Antoni Jozef Poninski, nickname Eques Polonus, MP in 1735, 1734-1735, pro-German politic in 1733, the Poznan governor in 1738-1742, Colonel and poet; m. twice:
Zofia Woronicz and Salomea Szembek.
Antoni Jozef b. ca 1680, was the son of Aleksander Kazimierz Poninski + Teresa Wyganowska.

2.
Kazimierz Bleszynski, the owner of Zelislaw, b. 1752 ?
3.
Michal BLESZYNSKI - inf. 1792, born ca 1755 ?
4.
Ignacy Kajetan BLESZYNSKI, 1763 - 1821 in Zelislaw, bought Grodzice and Lagiewniki (near Godynice and Zelow) in 1773,
m. Apolonia Grodzicka of Kalisz, the daughter of Kajetan, the owner of Godynice, and Konstancja Lubienska.
Zelislaw - 3 km south-east of Blaszki. Grodzice - ? Godynice - close to Lagiewniki, north-west of Zloczew.
With children:
A. Alojzyna b. 1806.
B. Zofia, 1808 - 1821.
C.
Marianna Bleszynska, b. 1804, m. in 1832 in Blaszki, to Honoriusz Biernacki, 1805-48, the owner of Suliszewice,
the son of Gabriel Biernacki, the owner of Lututow.
Lututow - 23 km north-west of Wielun and 4 km west of Dymki of Kiedrzynski!
Suliszewice - 6 km north-west of Blaszki.
D.
Erazm b. ca 1796, d. 1831 in Kowno.
E.
Abdon Ignacy Tadeusz Bleszynski, b. in 1797 in Brzeznio, d. 1879, the owner of Zelislaw. Married to Bronislawa Mniewska.

Zelislaw - 3 km south-east of Blaszki, and north-west of Sieradz.


It's weird. While researching my and my parents' genealogy and history in October 1987 until today on 29th April 2021, I came across the following people of great politics:
Wladimir Ulianov Lenin, French PM Georges Eugene Benjamin Clemenceau, Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, Marshal Rola-Zymierski in 1942, General Wladyslaw Sikorski in 1939, General and President Wojciech Jaruzelski; Saint Karol Wojtyla - Pope and chief pastor of the worldwide Catholic Church, and head of state or sovereign of the Vatican City State; President Lech Walesa, Leopold Kronenberg, US Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski, J. F. Kennedy, President McKinnley, Marshal Marian Spychalski, General Piotr Jaroszewicz, General Karol Swierczewski,
the Breguet family; the Poniatowski, Potocki, Lubomirski, Prozor, Radziwill, Oskierka, Chrapowicki, Wankowicz and others families from Belarus, Lithuania, Poland; Dukes Oldenburg; Japaridze, Erekle II of Georgia; Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, President Lech Kaczynski; S. Niesiolowski, Leszek Moczulski, Bronislaw Geremek,
PM Waldemar Pawlak; President of EU Donald Tusk; Angela Merkel; President Bronislaw Komorowski; PM Suchocka; Naimski of Secret services, A. Owsiany from intelligence agency; Cagliostro and Carsten Niebuhr of Illuminati Order with the Maltase Order; PM Leszek Miller, the Dukes Krasinski of the Przasnysz county; Findeisen of the Chocen commune; the German families among others Nostitz-Jackowski, Arnold, Kalkstein, Kruszynski; the Catholic Bishops of the Zaluski, Dembowski, Dembinski, Poniatowski, Soltyk families; the branch of Mecinski-Stadnicki-Wezyk-Jordan-Walewski-Pradzynski-Krasicki-Rzeczycki-Malachowski-Kiedrzynski-Pstrokonski in Poland in the 18th and 19th centuries;
the Belarusian nobility with Oginski, Swiatopelk-Mirski, Wankowicz, Prozor, Oskierka, Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan and Sapieha, Chrapowicki, Jurewicz and Despot-Zenowicz, Malkiewicz with Szumski and Bouvier; Zarako-Zarakowski and others.
Why?


In the Baranowo parish
- Stanislaw Burlinski, b. in Budy Przysieki, m. in 1851, Baranowo, to Maryanna Koper, b. in Gaczyska, in the Parish of Baranowo, the daughter of Grzegorz Koper + Maryanna Kaczynski.
Stanislaw Kaczynski, b. in 1826 in Baranowo, the son of Antoni Kaczynski + Maryanna Tokarski, married in 1851, Baranowo, to Ewa Dabkowski, b. in Krukowo, the Parish of Zareby, the daughter of Jozef + Anna Przybyslawski.
Walenty Kaczynski, b. in 1833, in Adamczyska / Adamczycha, the Parish of Baranowo, the son of Mateusz Kaczynski + Agata Paszczynski, married in 1851, Baranowo, to Jozefa Rutkowski, b. 1831, in Witowy Most, in the Parish of Baranowo.
Kazimierz Koper, b. in 1828 in Gaczyska, the Parish of Baranowo, the son of Grzegorz + Maryanna Kaczynski.
Ignacy Kryger, b. in 1810 in Myszyniec, m. in 1849, Baranowo, to Katarzyna Kaczynski, b. in 1813, in Baranowo, the daughter of Antoni Kaczynski b. ca 1780/1790, and Maryanna Tokarski.

Jadwiga Kowalczyk, b. 1830, in Ziomek, in the Parish of Baranowo, the daughter of Piotr Kowalczyk and Maryanna Kaczynski.

Walenty Panus, m. in 1853, Baranowo, to Franciszka Kaczynski, b. in 1837, in Adamczycha / Adamczyska, in the Parish of Baranowo, the daughter of Franciszek Kaczynski b. ca 1810, and Katarzyna Kowalczyk.
Adamczyska, the Parish of Baranowo, ie. Adamczycha, 8 kilometres south of Baranowo, 21 km west of Ostroleka.

Bakula, the Parish fo Baranowo, 6 kilometres north of Baranowo, 27 km north-west of Ostroleka, 2 km south-east to ZIOMEK.

Krzynowloga Mala - 18 km west to Jednorozec, 36 km west to Baranowo.

Ulatowo - Slabogora of the Roman family, 9 km west to Parciaki, 20 km west to Baranowo, 16 km west to ZIOMEK.

CHUDZIK
[contributed by Jim Tye]:
Kazimierz Abramczyk, b. 1783 in Rupin, the son of Mateusz Abramczyk + Agnieszka Chudzik.
Jan Beszteler, b. 1781 in Rosiecka, in the Krasnosielc commune, m. in 1812, to Maryanna Abramczyk, b. 1789 in Rupin, the daughter of Mateusz + Agnieszka Chudzik.
Pawel Mydlo, b. 1793 in Ziomek, m. in 1816 to Katarzyna Abramczyk, b. 1783 in Rupin, the daughter of Mateusz Abramczyk + Agnieszka Chudzik.
Jozef Orzol, b. 1788 in Kucieje, m. in 1809 to Agata Abramczyk, b. 1793 in Rupin, the daughter of named Mateusz + Agnieszka Chudzik.
Mateusz Abramczyk, m. Agnieszka Chudzikowska (Chudzik).
Marcin Orzol, the brother of named Jozef Orzol ?, b. 1782, d. in 1861 in Majdan, in the Baranowo commune.
Marcin m. Marianna Linowska b. in 1788 in Dlutowka, the daughter of Hortman Linowski and Elzbieta Malon, b. 1756, d. 1831 in Dlutowka.
Dlutowka is a village in the Baranowo commune, 5 kilometres south of Baranowo, 21 km west of Ostroleka.

Kucieje is a village in the Baranowo commune, 7 kilometres north-west of Baranowo, 3 km north to Ziomek.

Kazimierz Abramczyk, b. 1783 in Rupin, was the brother of named Agata Abramczyk, b. 1793 in Rupin, m. Orzol.
Agnieszka Abramczyk nee CHUDZIK, was born ca 1753.

Jan Kaczynski junior, b. 1771 was the son of older Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1745; but Mikolaj born in 1767, was the son of named Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745. Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, m. Katarzyna b. in 1748, d. in 1829 Skarzyn Nowy. Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Jan Kaczynski older, born ca 1745, probably were the brothers. Jan Kaczynski, younger, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, the son of Jan older [b. ca 1745] + Katarzyna.

Rupin, in the Ostroleka County, 8 km south to ZIOMEK; 15 km north-west to PRZYSTAN, 14 km east to Ulatowo - Slabogora, in the Baranowo commune, 6 kilometres west of Baranowo.

Zareby is a village in the Chorzele commune, within the Przasnysz County, 10 kilometres north-east of Chorzele, 33 km north of Przasnysz.

Tomasz Szarwiak, b. 1780 in Krukowo, m. in 1811 in Zareby, to Maryanna Pekal, b. 1786 in Zareby, the daughter of Jan Pekal + Ewa Roman.

Franciszek Rokossowski b. in 1779 in Rosciszewo, d. 1851 in Baranowo, the Ostroleka county.
Franciszek was born ca 1774 in Osowiec, but he was bpt. in 1779 in Rosciszewo.
Franciszek m. in 1810, in Lukomie.

Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski, b. in 1853 in Ziomek, in the Baranow parish, d. 1902.

Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski, b. in 1896 in Warsaw, d. in 1968 in Moscow, the son of mentioned Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski and Antonina OWSIANNIK.
Ksawery Jozef Rokossowski, b. in 1853 in Ziomek, the Baranowo commune, in the Ostroleka county, died in 1902 in Warsaw.

Ziomek is a village in the Baranowo commune, 7 kilometres north-west of Baranowo, 25 km south-east to CHORZELE; 17 / 18 km east to Ulatowo-SLABOGORA; 28 km north-west of Ostroleka, and 17 km north-east to Ulatowo-Pogorzel, 35 km east-north-east to Krzynowloga Mala, 25 km north to Krasnosielc.

Ksawery Rokossowski was the son of
Wincenty Feliks Rokossowski and Konstancja Wiktoria CHOLEWICKA.

Wincenty Feliks Rokossowski, b. in 1825 in Warsaw, d. in 1897 in Nasielsk, 29 km east-north-east to Krysk, 33 km east to Plonsk.
Wincenty was the son of Franciszek Rokossowski and Zofia SUTKOWSKA.

Franciszek Rokossowski, b. 1779 in Rosciszewo - d. 1851 in Baranowo, 37 km north-east to Przasnysz.
Franciszek Rokossowski b. 1779 in Rosciszewo close to Sierpc, d. 1851 in Baranowo, was the son of
Jakub Rokossowski and Agnieszka GAJEWSKA.

Rosciszewo - 12 km north-east to Sierpc, 29 km north to Bielsk.


Below I present the genealogy of the President of Poland, Lech Kaczynski, killed in Smolensk on 10th April 2010.

Mikolaj Kaczynski, b. 1767 in Skarzyn Abramy, d. 1852 in Skarzyn Abramy, 12 km south-east to Zambrow and close to Kaczyn-Herbasy.
Mikolaj Kaczynski, 1767-1852, was the son of Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, and Katarzyna.

Jan Kaczynski, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, the son of Jan Kaczynski older, b. ca 1745 + Katarzyna; m. in 1821 to Franciszka Michalak, b. 1799 in Baranowo, the daughter of Mateusz + Dorota Stolarczyk.
We back to Mikolaj Kaczynski, b. 1767 in Skarzyn Abramy, d. 1852 in Skarzyn Abramy, 12 km south-east to Zambrow and close to Kaczyn-Herbasy. Mikolaj Kaczynski, 1767-1852, was the son of Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, and Katarzyna.
Mikolaj Kaczynski, 1767-1852, and Jan Kaczynski, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, probably were the cousins, because Jan b. 1771 was the son of older Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1745; but Mikolaj born in 1767, was the son of named Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745.
Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, m. Katarzyna b. in 1748, d. in 1829 Skarzyn Nowy. Walenty b. ca 1745, Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Jan Kaczynski older, born ca 1745, probably were the brothers.

Jan Kaczynski, younger, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, the son of Jan older [b. ca 1745] + Katarzyna.
In Dluga Koscielna in 1818, Kazimierz Kaczynski b. ca 1790, the son of Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1770/1771 + Marianna; Kazimierz Kaczynski m. Kunegunda Dembska - the daughter of Ignacy Dembski and Marianna [the parish of Dluga Koscielna]. Ignacy Dembski married Marianna Kakowna, in Dluga Koscielna in 1784.
Dluga Koscielna is a village in the Halinow commune, within the Minsk County, 16 km west of Minsk Mazowiecki and 24 km east of Warsaw. 1795 - to Austria; 1809 in the Warsaw Duchy; 1815 in the Congress Poland.

In BARANOWO
- Mateusz Kaczynski, b. 1798 in Dylewo, the son of Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Anastazja Dyl, married in 1822 to Agata Paszczynski, b. 1798 in Parciaki, the daughter of Jedrzej + Dorota Parciak.
Jan Niedzwiecki, b. 1797 in Rzaniec, in the Nowa Wies commune, m. in 1820 to Marcyna Kaczynski, b. 1802 in Parciaki, the daughter of Bartlomiej Kaczynski and Anastazja Dyl.
Rzaniec is a village in the Olszewo-Borki commune, within the Ostroleka County, in east-central Poland; 18 kilometres west of Ostroleka, 17 km north-east to Krasnosielc.
Parciaki - at half way from Chorzele to Baranowo.
Parciaki is a village in the Jednorozec commune, within the Przasnysz County, 8 kilometres north-east of Jednorozec, 26 km north-east of Przasnysz; Parciaki - 6 km east to OLSZEWKA. Parciaki - 8 km west to ZIOMEK [from here Marshal Konstanty Rokossowski].

Jadwiga Kaczynska Jasiewicz, 1926 in Starachowice - 2013 in Warszawa, m. Rajmund Kaczynski

{b. 1921 in Grajewo, the son of
Aleksander Kaczynski, 1892 - 1956 + Swiatkowska;
the grandson of
Gutowska + Piotr Kaczynski b. in 1857 in Skarzyn Nowy in the ZAMBROW commune;
the great-grandson of
Stanislaw Kaczynski, b. 1816 in Skarzyn Nowy in the Rosochate parish + Wiktoria Skarzynska, b. in 1819;
the great-great-grandson of
Mikolaj Kaczynski b. 1767, d. 1852 + Malgorzata.
Nowy Skarzyn is a village in the Zambrow commune};

with the son - Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, killed 10 April 2010 in Smolensk.

Nowy Skarzyn is a village in the Zambrow commune, within the Zambrow County.

Skarzyn Abramy [12 km south-east to Zambrow] is situated 1 km south-west to above Skarzyn Nowy.

Kobylin-Cieszymy is a village in the Kobylin-Borzymy commune, within the Wysokie Mazowieckie County.
The Kobylin-Borzymy commune included Kobylin-Cieszymy, that is a part of Kobylino;
7 km south-west to Jezewo Stare and west to Bialystok in PODLASIE.

It is the core of the Maleszewskis, among others - MALESZEWSKA Agnieszka, b. in Cieszymy in 1741.

MALESZEWSKA Marianna, the daughter of Jan Maleszewski b. ca 1710, older, and Zuzanna; Marianna b. in Jankowo in 1741.
MALESZEWSKI Jan, younger, was the son of Kazimierz Maleszewski and Malgorzata;
Jan b. in Cieszymy / Kobylin-Cieszymy in January 1743.

MALESZEWSKI Jan, younger, the son of Kazimierz; Jan Maleszewski, born ca 1740 / January 1743 in Cieszymy. Jan married Maria Wisniewska in 1771, in RACIAZEK, close to Ciechocinek.
Raciazek, 12 km east to Przybranowo - see SADOWSKI in 2008-2018 near to me, abroad.

Maria Wisniewska Maleszewska was born in 1740 and they had a foster son Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski.
But Piotr Maleszewski was the son of Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski b. 1736, d. 1794 in Warsaw, the Plock bishop in 1773, the Freemason.

MIRSKI Tomasz Teofil, b. 1788, d. aft. 1861 or in 1868, insurgent in 1831, MP, ie. MIRSKI Swiatopelk Tomasz Teofil m. 1st to Katarzyna Maleszewska, b. ca 1800,
with the daughter
Katarzyna Mirska, the lady of St Petersburg Royal Court.

Katarzyna Maleszewski b. ca 1800,
maybe was the daughter to Piotr Maleszewski, b. 1767, and Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. 1784, before the 2nd wedding of Piotr.

Stara Hancza:
ca 1800, Weronika Scipio del Campo was lady-owner, b. bef. 1763, the daughter of Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo, 1728 - 1791.
Ignacy was the son of
Jozef Scipio del Campo, ca 1705 - 1743,
and the grandson of Jan Scipio and Teresa Jozefowicz.
JOZEF SCIPIO was the Lithuanian Marshal in 1739, MP, the Lida official.
Jozef married Teresa Barbara Pac, born Radziwill, in 1728.
Teresa was born in 1714, in Berdyczow. They had 2 children, a son - Ignacy Pawel Scipio del Campo.

Ignacy b. 1728, m. Marianna Wodzicka b. ca 1730.

Weronika SCIPIO was the granddaughter of Piotr Wodzicki, the governor in Sacz, lived 1700-1770 + Konstancja Dembinska, 1700-1784.

Weronika SCIPIO was the great-granddaughter of Teresa Lipska b. ca 1670

[the daughter of Jan Stanislaw Lipski, 1630-1683,
the granddaughter of
Hieronim LIPSKI + Anna Taszycka].

Stanislaw II August Poniatowski, King of Poland was brother of Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski b. 1736 in Gdansk, d. 1794 in Warsaw.
Michal Jerzy Ludwik Poniatowski was father of Piotr Pawel Jan Maleszewski, 1767 - 1828 who married 2nd time to Jeanne Garran de Coulon, but 1st time married to J. Venture de Paradis or Victoire Fransoise Venture de Paradise.

Probably Piotr Maleszewski had a daughter
[Piotr Maleszewski was the son of Bishop Michal Jerzy Poniatowski, the Plock bishop in 1773, the Freemason.
MIRSKI Tomasz Teofil, b. 1788, d. aft. 1861 or in 1868, insurgent in 1831, MP, ie. MIRSKI Swiatopelk Tomasz Teofil m. 1st to Katarzyna Maleszewska, b. ca 1800,
with the daughter
Katarzyna Mirska, 2nd, the lady of St Petersburg Royal Court]
Katarzyna Maleszewska b. ca 1800, m. Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski.

Probably Piotr Maleszewski, b. 1767 in Lautenburg, and Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. 1784, had the daughter before the 2nd wedding of Piotr to Jeanne.
This is obviously a hypothesis, but the genealogy of Katarzyna Maleszewska Mirska is not related to the Kobylin-Borzymy commune included Kobylin-Cieszymy in Podlasie.
Piotr Maleszewski was the father of Marie Therese Adelaide or Adela Mortier;
Louise Victoire Clementine de Laqueuille
and Olimpia Chodzko.

Piotr was married three times:
1st - Marie Adelaide Dumay;
3rd - Jeanne Garran de Coulon b. in 1784 [a couple in 1800 ?];
2nd - Jeanne Francoise Venture de Paradis b. in 1774 in Caire, Egipte, d. 1813 in Bourg-la-Reine.

Above Nowy Skarzyn is situated 5 / 6 km north-west to KACZYN-Herbasy;
and 35 km south-west to mentioned KOBYLIN-Cieszymy and Kobylin-Borzymy.

Kobylaki-Konopki is a village in the Jednorozec commune, within the Przasnysz County; 8 km north-east to ROMANY-Sebory of the Roman family.

Magdalena Kobylinska / KOBYLENSKA b. ca 1800/1801, married ca 1824 to Franciszek ROMAN of Ulatowo-Slabogora,
with children born in the Chorzele Parish, 34 km north of PRZASNYSZ:
1.
in 1825, in Slabogora was born Piotr Grzegorz Roman, the son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska / Kobylinska aged 24.

Named Ulatowo-Slabogora, is sistuated 24 km north-east of Przasnysz, close to ROMANY-SEBORY
[compare with the history of the Kiedrzynski - Rogaczewski and Konstantynowicz family: Leszno close to Przasnysz, 4 / 6 km south; and Radziejow-Wloclawek area - compare Kronenberg, Lanckoronski and BARTHEL].

2.
in 1826, in above Slabogora, Jozef Jakub Roman, a son of named Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.
3.
in 1827, Slabogora, here was born Andrzej Szymon Roman;
4.
in 1829, Slabogora, Antoni Dominik Roman was born, the son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.

GRZEBSK - ca 27 km west to CHORZELE.

Rogowo - 10 km east of Przasnysz, here
Marcin ROMAN, b. ca 1700, d. after 1761, a resided in Ulatowo Pogorzel, close to Chorzele,
the 1st married in Przasnysz in 1721 to Ewa Kobylinska (a daughter of Kilian Kobylinski of Kobylaki Konopki),
m. the 2nd to Agnieszka Krepska (a daughter of Kazimierz Krepski of Rogowo), died in Pogorzel in 1776.

Sister of above MARCIN ROMAN -
Konstancya, m. in 1729 to Pawel Gadomski, with a son Michal Gadomski who married in the Chorzele parish in 1750 to Marcianna Bagienska.

Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1870-1923.

Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, was the son of
Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1829 / 1830

[the son of Franciszek Roman born in 1788 or b. ca 1790, and Magdalena Kobylinska b. ca 1800/1801]

and Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843
[a marriage in POSTOLISKA in 1862; 4 km north- east of TLUSZCZ].

Above Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1829/1830 married Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843,
the daughter of
Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868 and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak - Popiel.

The Roman family from the Przasnysz county and the neighboring surrounding area with the Rokossowski family:
the Romans were an affinities with Maria Konopnicka, and with President Ignacy Moscicki, who come from the Lysakowo parish [Mierzanow, Klice, Lekowo, Lysakowo - 20 km west of PRZASNYSZ - in 1868].

At the beginning the Roman family had owned an estates north and south of Przasnysz [south of Przasnysz including Krasne - 18 km south-east of Przasnysz; and that next to Sachock / Sachock + the Krasinskis, Szczucki, Rembowski];
in the mid-seventeenth century, the Romans moved to Greater Poland, creating a new line of family:
Jan Roman (a great-grandson of Sebastian Roman, the heir of Romany-Gorskie, and Anna Gadomski) in 1726-1752, Secretary of the Metropolitan Chapter of Gniezno.

Kazimierz Roman of Czaplice-Kurki was treasurer of Wyszogrod in the middle of 18th century.

Michal Roman of Zawkrze [close to Szrensk] and Pawel Roman of Ciechanow - both sons of Wladyslaw Roman of Romany-Skierki and Romany-Zajki, and Rozalia Kijewska, who lived in Latyczow district in 1780 [Ukraine].

Placyd Roman of Romany-Misie, Romany-Fuszki, Romany-Kosiorki, chamberlain of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski of Poland.
His two sons,
Wiktor ROMAN (b. 1785, d. 1847) and
Seweryn ROMAN (b. 1788) merited Napoleonic officers.

Before Herold of the Polish Kingdom in 1837-1860 nobility argued:
Andrew / ANDRZEJ ROMAN, Anthony and Apollinaris, both sons of
Franciszek / Francis ROMAN, and Magdalena Kobylinski [see Zbigniew Brzezinski], all of Romany-Sedzieta, north of PRZASNYSZ.

Romany-Fuszki - 14 km north of Przasnysz:
heirs Antoni Roman, Blazej and Kazimierz, both sons of
Jakub ROMAN and Maryanna Zaleski;
Grzegorz a son of Wojciech;
Franciszek a son of Szymon ROMAN.

The Romanski / Roman family with the coat of arms of Slepowron of 1641-43, come from Przasnysz; see in 1805 inf. by Piotr Malachowski.
Saturnin Roman emigrated from the parish of Chorzele, Poland to New Britain, CT, USA in 1904.

Rogowo - 10 km east of Przasnysz, here Marcin ROMAN, b. ca 1700, d. after 1761, resided in Ulatowo Pogorzel, close to Chorzele, married the 1st in Przasnysz in 1721 to Ewa Kobylinska (a daughter of Kilian Kobylinski of Kobylaki Konopki), m. 2nd to Agnieszka Krepska (a daughter of Kazimierz Krepski of Rogowo), died in Pogorzel in 1776.

Grzegorz CZAPLICKI had two wives, Anna Karwowska was the mother of:
1.
Maryanna, m. Mikolaj Czaplicki, b. ca 1726, d. in Romany-Karcze in 1811;
2.
Pawel Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki ca 1742, d. in 1826, m. Barbara Mlodzianowska
with the son
Franciszek Czaplicki, b. in Czaplice-Baki in 1788, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1859, m. the 1st in Krzynowloga Mala in 1826 to
Zofia Orlowska (the daughter of Waclaw Orlowski and Zofia), b. 1806, d. in Krzynowloga Mala in 1863,
m. 2nd to Maryanna Charszewska,
with a daughter
Antonina Czaplicka, b. in Obrab in 1831, m. Krzynowloga Mala in 1857 to Tadeusz Karol Lelewel (Lollhoffel von Loewensprung),
the son of
Prot Lelewel and Jozefa Slaska, b. in Warsaw in 1824.

Tadeusz' father's brother was Joachim Lelewel, the famous historian.

Prot was a Napolean officer, a member of the Polish Parliament, and inheritor of Wola Cygowska near Warsaw.

Tadeusz Lelewel was the grandson of
Karol Maurycy LELEWEL, lawyer, captain of the Polish Army, 1768 he was a Polish citizen. His wife was Ewa Szelutt from Lithuania.
Tadeusz was the great grandson of Henryk Lelewel (Lollhoffel von Loewensprung), the personal physician of King August III Wettin.
Henryk's wife was Katarzyna Jauch, the daughter of
Joachim Jauch, general-major of the Polish-Saxon Army and Ewa Munnich, who was the daughter of Burchard Munnich, a Russian Field Marshal.

The JAUCH family:

Constance Jauch's grandsons were Joachim Prot Lelewel and Jan Pawel Lelewel.

Joachim Daniel Jauch's daughter -
Constance Jauch, 1722 - 1802, married Heinrich Lolhoffel von Lowensprung, 1705 - 1763,
privy councillor and physician to the King Augustus III of Poland. Death of her husband in 1763.

Constance = Konstancja Jauch, 1722 - 1802, or 1723 - 1805, the daughter of Joachim and Ewa Munnich.
She married in 1740 to Henryk Lelewel von Lowensprung, 1703-1763, with
Karol Maurycy Lelewel, of Liw (1792), 1748/1750-1830 or 1750 - 1830, m. Ewa Szeluta-Malynicki, 1763-1837.
Karol Maurycy Lelewel (1750 - 1830) married a niece of the archbishop of the Mogilev, Kasper Cieciszowski 1745 - 1831.
Karol Mauricy Lelewel was a Royal Polish captain, a Polish noble, and became a member of Parliament; Karol Mauricy was 1778 until 1794 the lawyer and treasurer of the Commission of National Education.

Great-aunt of Constance's Lelewel progeny was Jadwiga Walewska (b. 1740 / 1744).

Constance Jauch's grandsons were Joachim Prot Lelewel and Jan Pawel Lelewel.

Joachim Lelewel (1786 - 1861) was the son of Karol Maurycy Lelewel.
Joachim became Poland's most famous historian. He was a member of Poland's Provisional Government in 1830, was vice-president of the Democratic Society for the Unification and Brotherhood of all People in Brussels;
he was a friend of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels,
Gilbert du Motier,
the anarchist Michail Bakunin,
marquis de Lafayette,
on 29 May is Lelewel's memorial day in the Jewish almanc for his commitment for the Jewish emancipation.

Constance Jauch's granddaughter Anna Cieciszowska was sister-in-law of Magdalena Agnieszka Sapiecha, 1739 - 1780
- a daughter of Antoni Benedykt Lubomirski and
Magdalena Agnieszka Sapieha Lubomirska was the informal consort of King Stanislaw August Poniatowski.

Constance Jauch was sister-in-law of Countess Maria Walewska, 1786 - 1817, the mistress of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Magdalena Maria Ewa Tyzenhauz-Walewska,
was the wife of
Anastazy Walewski / Colonna-Walewski, b. ca 1730, died in 1815 in Walewice [or Atanazy Colonna-Walewski, 1733-1815], close to Lowicz.

Atanazy Colonna-Walewski was the son of
Jozef Kazimierz Walewski and Ludwika;
husband of
1.
Magdalena Maria Ewa Tyzenhauz;
2.
Joanna PULASKI, the daughter of Jozef PULASKI;
3.
ex-husband of Marie d'Ornano-Laczynska, Walewska;
father of
Ksawery Walewski, Teresa Walewska, Jozefa Witkowska and Antoni Bazyli Rudolf Walewski;
brother of Teodora Walewska.

Named above Anna nee Pulaska / Joanna Pulaska, b. 1742 in Grabowo, was the daughter of Jozef Pulaski;
she was the sister of KAZIMIERZ PULASKI / Casimir Pulaski, US Revolutionary Hero.

Anastazy Walewski / ATANAZY Colonna-Walewski in 1764 was the Elector of Stanislaw August Poniatowski from the province of Leczyca; he was a member of parliament in 1776; member of the Permanent Council in 1780; in 1780, he was awarded the Order of St. Stanislaus. Founder of the palace in Walewice.

Constance Jauch's granddaughter:
Anna Cieciszowska was sister-in-law of Magdalena Agnieszka Sapiecha, 1739 - 1780.
Constance Jauch was sister-in-law of Countess Maria Walewska / Maria Countess Walewska nee Laczynska, 1786 - 1817, mistress of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Above Maria Countess Walewska nee Laczynska, 1786 - 1817, a mistress of Emperor Napoleon I. In 1805 she married Atanazy Walewski / Anastazy Walewski / Athenasius Colonna-Walewski of Warka district, b. ca 1730 or 1733, d. 1815 or 1814. He was a chamberlain to the last Polish king, Stanislaw August Poniatowski
[compare Jan Wolanski, the father of Tadeusz Wolanski ofPakosc, born in Szawle, educated i Mitau / Mitawa].

Maria and Anastazy Walewski / Athenasius had one son, Antoni Rudolf Bazyli Colonna-Walewski / Antoni Bazyli Rudolf Walewski (he was an illegitimate child);
she 2nd married count Filip Antoni d'Ornano / Philippe Antoine d'Ornano, an Napoleonic officer from Ajaccio. Maria was born in Kiernozia; she known Nicholas Chopin, Frederic Chopin's father;
her father Maciej was born circa 1740.
She had son Rudolf August d'Ornano.

Maria partnered Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon was born in 1769, in above Ajaccio. They had one son Aleksander Florian Jozef Walewski.

Teodora Ludwika Walewska,
Marianna Radolinska
and
Jozef Kazimierz Colonna Walewski b. ca 1710, d. 1763
(he had son Atanazy Colonna-Walewski, 1733-1815 and daughter
Jadwiga Walewska who married in 1762 in Bielawy to Michal Walewski / Michael Walewski 1735 / 1740 - 1806)
were children of Kazimierz Walewski and Zofia.

FRANCISZEK Walewski, born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745,
the owner of Rusiec [here the relatives of ex-Kiedrzynski family - my branch],
Wieruszow (before him to the Mecinski family - Mecinski - Stadnicki - Walewski line took JEDLNO - here my family line of the Kiedrzynskis),
Dabrowka,
Jastrzebice,
Broszecin
[here the Rogaczewskis - my family, also in Wola Pszczolecka],
Wola Wiazowa
[here the Pradzynskis - intermarried to KIEDRZYNSKI of Bieganin and Orpiszewek close to Pleszew - my family branch],
Lesniaki (Franciszek Walewski had a son Aleksander),
married 3rd in 1737 to above Teodora Ludwika Walewska (b. ca 1710),
the daughter of above Kazimierz Walewski and Zofia Radolinska, 1677 - 1723.

Antoni Tyzenhauz, senior, managed Szawle (Siauliai - here the Wolanski family - then in PAKOSC, ex-property of the DZIALYNSKI family), Grodno, Brest and Olita (Alytus), in 1780.
Antoni Tyzenhaus (1733-1785) also managed Katra.
The Polish - Lithuanian conspirator in 1793-1794, General Antoni Tyzenhauz, junior, b. 1756, died 1816, the member of the Andrzej Mokronowski confederation in 1776,
the son of Tomasz Tyzenhauz b. 1730,
and the grandson of Franciszek Tyzenhauz and Barbara Towianska.
The great-grandson of
Michal Mikolaj Jan Tyzenhauz, b. ca 1690-1734

[compare with above Benedykt Tyzenhauz, b. 1693, who was the son of
Michal Jerzy Tyzenhaus, b. ca 1670, d. 1708;
the grandson of Stefan Tyzenhauz, b. ca 1640 - d. 1708;
the great-grandson of Wilhelm von Tiesenhausen b. ca 1615 - see below];
the great-great-grandson of
Hieronim Tyzenhauz junior, b. ca 1650 - d. 1724, and Helena Tyzenhauz.
Come from:
Hieronim Tyzenhauz, b. ca 1610, SENIOR; and his father -
Reinhold von Tiesenhausen b. ca 1590 [Reinhold von Tiesenhausen b. ca 1590, the official in DORPAT had also above son WILHELM b. ca 1615].

Kazimieras Tyzenhauzas / Kazimierz Tyzenhauz, b. ca 1730 - son of Benedykt Tyzenhauz - was the husband of Barbara Gielgud, and father of ZOFIA Tyzenhauziene.

Kazimierz Tyzenhauz was the brother of
Barbara Wawrzecka; Benedykta Niezabitowska; Aleksandra Anna Morykoni; Teresa Tyzenhauz,
and Magdalena Maria Ewa Walewska, the wife of Anastazy Walewski / Colonna-Walewski, b. ca 1730, died in 1815 in Walewice [Atanazy Colonna-Walewski 1733-1815], close to Łowicz.

Joachim Daniel Jauch's daughter was Constance Jauch, 1722 - 1802;
she married Heinrich Lolhoffel von Lowensprung, 1705 - 1763, privy councillor and physician to the King Augustus III of Poland.

Above Constance Jauch / Konstancja Jauch, 1722 - 1802 or 1723 - 1805, was the daughter of mentioned above Joachim and Ewa Munnich.

Konstancja married in 1740 to above Henryk Lelewel von Lowensprung, 1703 / 1705 - 1763,
with children:
Karol Maurycy of Liw (in 1792), 1748/1750-1830 or 1750 - 1830, m. Ewa Szeluta-Malynicki, 1763-1837;
and
Teresa b. 1750 m. Adam Jozef Cieciszowski, 1743-1783.

Named above Karol Maurycy Lelewel (1750 - 1830) married a niece of the archbishop of the MOHYLOW / Mogilev, Kasper Cieciszowski, 1745 - 1831. Karol Mauricy Lelewel / Karol Maurycy Lelewel was a Royal Polish captain, a Polish noble, and became a member of Parliament; Karol Mauricy was in 1778 until 1794 the lawyer and treasurer of the Commission of National Education.
Constance Jauch's grandsons were Joachim Prot LELEWEL and Jan Pawel Lelewel.

Barbara Gielgud Tyzenhauz nee Judycka, ca 1740 [not in 1720 !] - 1784,
was the wife of
Antoni Onufry Gielgud
and above
KAZIMIERZ / Kazimieras Tyzenhauzas,
and the mother of
1. MIKOLAJ GIELGUD
[Mikolaj Gielgud / Mykolas Gelgaudas, born in 1768 in Warsaw, died 1813, was the son of Antoni Onufry Gielgud and Barbara Tyzenhauz],
2. Antonina von Ronne
[Antonina von Ronne nee Gielgud, born ca 1770, the daughter of above named Antoni Onufry Gielgud and Barbara Gielgud Tyzenhauz;
she was the wife of Felix von Ronne and mother of
Antoni von Ronne;
Maria Tekla Oginska;
Ludwika von Ronne;
Feliks Filip von Ronne
and Teodora Oginska]
and
3. ZOFIA TYZENHAUZ / Sofija Tyzenhauziene - Zofia Tyzenhauz
[?? - born ca 1790; acc. to me ca 1781, died in 1878] m. ca 1810 to Oktawiusz Antoine / Oktaw de Choiseul-Gouffier, 1773-1840,
with the son
Aleksander Ignacy Choiseul-Gouffier b. 1821, m. Zofia Hutten-Czapska [Zofia the second, b. ca 1845 ? - she came from Jozef Billewicz b. ca 1710 + Joanna Biallozor b. ca 1740 {on her mother side}].

Zofia Czapska Choiseul was the daughter of
Adolf Hutten-Czapski, the Kowno nobility marshal, lived in 1820-1883 + Stanislawa Gorska, ca 1820-1878;
and the granddaughter of
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz,
and the great-granddaughter of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Dss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. 1754.

ZOFIA TYZENHAUZ [the first,born ca 1781] m. 2nd to Antoni Tyzenhauz (1756-1816), General, in 1792 was the president of Wilno, MP in 1790, the member of the 1794 Uprising.

Ignacy TYZENHAUZ was the brother of Sophie Victoire de Choiseul-Gouffier [Zofia Tyzenhauz - ?? - born ca 1780, m. ca 1810 to Oktawiusz Antoine / Oktaw de Choiseul-Gouffier, 1773-1840].

The GIELGUD family was owner of the Poniemun castle.
Pikciunai, close to Klausuciai [see Marcinkus and the Vatican],
is situated 30 km east of Swiatoszyn / SVENDRISKIAI [see von Ronne + MIELZYNSKI] and the Panemune Castle / Poniemun [see: Gielgud, von Ronne, Oginski, MIELZYNSKI] near Kaunas - Jurbarkas highway.

SVENDRISKIAI that is probably Swiatoszyn by the Memel / Niemen, close to the Panemune Castle - a castle on the right bank of the Nemunas river, in Vytenai, the Jurbarkas district, Lithuania. The castle was reconstructed around 1759 by Gielgud family. The Panemune Castle / Ubermemel [Zamek Gielgudow / Panemunes pilis - 15 km east of Jurbork / Jurbarkas], was owned by Gielgud / Gelgaudas family, near Kaunas - Jurbarkas highway.
Above named castle in 1759 was bought by the Samogitian nobleman Antoni Gielgud / GIELGUD / Gelgaudas.

Mentioned
Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868 and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel:

Leonia ROMAN BRZEZINSKI, born 1896, died in 1985; she was married to Tadeusz Brzezinski.

LEONIA BRZEZINSKI, the mother of Zbigniew Brzezinski, was the next of kin to Andrzej Roman, well-known journalist in Warsaw;
Andrzej was the son of Tadeusz ROMAN - the brother of Leonia nee ROMAN.

Leonia Brzezinska 1st married Zylinska, was the daughter of
Leon Roman with the coat of arms Slepowron.
She had brother TADEUSZ ROMAN b. 1894 - d. 1977 + Maria Zaborska b. 1891.

Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW.
His parents:
Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830 and Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843.

Parents of above LEONTYNA:
Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868 and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel b. 1815 [Olimpia Popiel].

Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW, married in 1893 in Warsaw, to Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka, 1870-1923.
Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865,
was the son of Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830
[the son of Franciszek Roman born in 1788 or b. ca 1790, and Magdalena Kobylinska b. ca 1800]
and Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843 [a marriage in POSTOLISKA in 1862; 4 km north- east of TLUSZCZ].

Magdalena Kobylinska / KOBYLENSKA b. ca 1800, married Franciszek ROMAN of Ulatowo-Slabogora,
with children born in the Chorzele Parish, 34 km north of PRZASNYSZ:
1.
in 1825, in Slabogora was born Piotr Grzegorz Roman, the son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska / Kobylinska aged 24.
Named Ulatowo-Slabogora, is sistuated 24 km north-east of Przasnysz, close to ROMANY-SEBORY [see the history of the Kiedrzynski - Rogaczewski and Konstantynowicz family: Leszno close to Przasnysz, 4 km south; and Radziejow-Wloclawek area - compare Kronenberg, Lanckoronski and BARTHEL].
2.
1826, in above Slabogora, Jozef Jakub Roman, the son of named Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.
3.
1827, Slabogora, here was born Andrzej Szymon Roman;
4.
in 1829, in Slabogora, Antoni Dominik Roman, the son of Franciszek and Magdalena Kobylenska.

GRZEBSK - ca 27 km west to CHORZELE.

Saturnin Roman emigrated from the parish of Chorzele, Poland to New Britain, CT, USA in 1904.

The family of Aleksander Wincenty Chosciak-Popiel b. 1780

[married Ludwika Piotrowska, the daughter of Jan PIOTROWSKI;
with the daughter Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel, b. 1815 in MLODYN, the RADOM county, 27 km north-west of Radom + in 1837, in Slomczyn 28 km south to WARSAW, to Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868,
with children:
1.
Anastazy Wiktor ORLOWSKI, junior, b. 1845, m. Michalina Maria Ewa Zgliczynska b. 1845

{her grandmother -
Marianna Romer b. 1790.
Michalina's great-grandmother was
Magdalena Soltyk b. ca 1750, the daughter of
Maciej Soltyk, 1720-1780.
Soltyk Maciej was the son of Jozef Franciszek SOLTYK and Konstancja Drzewicka;
MACIEJ was the brother of Tomasz of LECZYCA and Bishop Kajetan SOLTYK (see the KALINOWSKI family).
MACIEJ was the owner of Krysk in the Czersk county, and Majdan in the Braclaw county.

KRYSK is situated close to Naruszewo, owned by Nakwaski, 17th cent. to Soltyk, then to Malowieski and Karczewski; 10 km south of PLONSK};

2.
Leontyna Orlowska b. 1843 + Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830

{LEONTYNA'S children:
1.
Leon Wlodzimierz Roman, 1865-1936 + Janina Wladyslawa Malwina Pelka
(LEON'S son - Tadeusz Roman, 1894-1977.
Leonia ROMAN BRZEZINSKI died in 1985; she was married to Tadeusz Brzezinski.
LEONIA BRZEZINSKI, the mother of Zbigniew Brzezinski, was the next of kin to Andrzej Roman, well-known journalist in Warsaw; Andrzej was the son of above
Tadeusz ROMAN - the brother of Leonia nee ROMAN, ZYLINSKA, BRZEZINSKA.
Leonia Brzezinska 1st married Zylinska, was the daughter of mentioned Leon Roman with the coat of arms Slepowron. Named above Leon Wlodzimierz Roman b. ca 1865, d. 1936 in WARSAW.
His parents:
Antoni Dominik Roman b. 1830 and Leontyna Orlowska born in 1843.
Parents of above LEONTYNA:
Anastazy Wiktor Orlowski, 1805-1868 and Olimpia Jozefa Chosciak-Popiel b. 1815)
2.
Jadwiga Maria Roman b. 1869}]:

he was the son of Jozef Chosciak-Popiel born ca 1740 / 1750

[the son of Benedykt Chosciak-Popiel 1710-1796
{the son of Szymon Chosciak-Popiel b. 1670 and Ludwina TULKOWSKA}
and Anna Krasinska b. in 1716

{Anna KRASINSKA was the daughter of
Teresa Elzbieta Soltyk, 1685-1728.

Teresa SOLTYK was married 4 times;
Teresa's brother (Michal Aleksander SOLTYK, 1680-1735, married to Jozefa Makowiecka) had the son
General Maciej Soltyk, b. 1718 or born in 1720 - died in 1780 ? / 1802 in CHELMNO.
Maciej Soltyk married 3 times:
2nd in 1752 to Anna nee Dembinska (d. 1789), the daughter of Antoni and Teresa Lipska;
Anna's 1st husband died - Stanislaw Lanckoronski
(STANISLAW LANCKORONSKI d. 1747; married two times:
Franciszka Bidzinska div. in 1733,
and 2nd time to Anna Dembinska in 1740, the daughter of Antoni DEMBINSKI;
in 1739, Anna DEMBINSKA - LANCKORONSKA - SOLTYK owned Kurozweki and Kotuszow).
Maciej Soltyk married 3rd to Kunegunda Koszowska of Kurozweki}],

and Jozefa Kochanowska.

Explanation:

Zofia Franciszka Garczynska (b. ca 1640/1642 - d. 1683 or she died aft. 1689), m. in 1664, to Feliks Felicjan Krasinski, the Ciechanow official in 1689.
Zofia married Feliks Felicjan Korwin - Krasinski born in 1637, in Ciechanow.
They had one son,
Jan Jozef Ignacy Krasinski, born ca 1675 in Ciechanow, died ca 1764 in Krasne, close to PRZASNYSZ and villege Leszno
{from Leszno came Wodkiewicz - Jaworska and net to Bogucka - Sedzicka; from Krasne - Nowotko of communist underground}!

Jan Jozef Ignacy Krasinski married to mentioned Elzbieta Teresa SOLTYK.

Jan Jozef Ignacy Krasinski married to Elzbieta Teresa SOLTYK
{Teresa Elzbieta Soltyk Krasinska, 1680-1728, she was married 4 times.
The 3rd to Jan Kochanowski, 1680-1710, with Ewa Kochanowska married Antoni KRASINSKI, b. ca 1700. The 4th to named Jan Jozef Ignacy KRASINSKI, 1675-1764, official in Wislica, Stezyca, Wizna, Malogoszcz},
the daughter of
Aleksander Nikodem SOLTYK

{b. ca 1650, the son of BAZYLI SOLTYK.

Remember -
Jozef Franciszek Soltyk, died in 1735, the Lublin governor in 1731-1735, the BELZ governor in 1724-1731, the PODOLE official.
Jozef Soltyk was the son of
Aleksander Nikodem Soltyk and his first wife Zuzanna HOLYNSKA / Golynski.

Jozef Soltyk was the brother of
the Chelmno bishop, Maciej Aleksander SOLTYK and
the PRZEMYSL governor, Mikolaj Aleksander SOLTYK}

+ Zuzanna HOLYNSKA
- Zuzanna Soltyk (Golynska, b. ca 1660, was the daughter of
WOJCIECH Holynski born 1627, and TEOFILA Zacwilichowska, b. ca 1630 / 1635 / 1640).

Kazimierz Holynski, b. ca 1670 -
the son of
Stefan Kazimierz Holynski, b. ca 1640, the MSCISLAW official, and Izabela Ostankiewicz.

IZABELA HOLYNSKA (born OSTANKIEWICZ in 1650) married STEFAN HOLYNSKI = STEFAN Kazimierz Holynski born in 1640, d. 1701.
They had 7 children:
KAZIMIERZ HOLYNSKI, b. ca 1670;
FRANCISZKA HOLYNSKA, b. ca 1665;
Teofila Wojna;
Jan Michal Holynski;
Krystyna Holynska b. ca 1680, was married 2nd to Romeyko-Hurko; Krystyna Holynska was the 1st wife of Franciszek Konstantynowicz of the MSCISLAU / Mscislaw province of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania [my family branch];
and
BARBARA HURKO, and 1 other.

Above Stefan Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1640, was the son of Dawid Holynski, 1580-1663, and Teodora SURYN.

Zofia Franciszka Garczynska (b. ca 1640/1642 - d. 1683 or she died aft. 1689), m. in 1664, to Feliks Felicjan Krasinski,
was the daughter of
SAMSON GARCZYNSKI.

The Garczynskis gone to Wilkowo Polskie - the KOSCIAN county; Zbaszyn near to Chobienice [of the Mielzynskis]; Swarzedz close to Poznan; Margonin - Chodziez area [here were living Arciszewski, Kiedrzynski, Skorzewski, Dukes Woroniecki].
Below details:
Samson Garczynski was buried in Gdansk, (b. in 1596 - died in 1667), bought Obory in 1653, the Chelmno official in 1655 until 1667,
m. 1st Katarzyna Gleisen - Doregowska (d. 1629),
and he married second
Barbara Werda, b. ca 1610 - d. 1687/1689, the owner of Klonia / Wielka Klonia / Gross Klonia, 5 kilometres south-west of Gostycyn, 17 km south-west of Tuchola, 3 km south-west to KARCZEWO.

Samson GARCZYNSKI bought Karczewo and Karczewko - 15 km south-west to TUCHOLA. His widowed Barbara Werda Garczynska took Wiecbork in 1684 - 1687, 14 km south to Sepolno Krajenskie; And probably his widowed Barbara Werda Garczynska took Nynkowo in 1669 - 14 km east to Zukowo, at present in west Gdansk.

Samson's children, among others:
1.
Stanislaw Garczynski (1651 - 1722), the border official in 1683, the Bydgoszcz governor, the Leczyca governor in 1715 - 1719, the Gostyn governor in 1721 - 1722; m. in 1698,
Agnieszka Lasocka, of Inowroclaw (d. 1727).

2.
Damian Kazimierz Garczynski (b. ca 1653, d. 1709),
the owner of
Klonia - 17 km north-east to CHOJNICE; Skarpa in 1674, Kurczewo - 23 km north to Chojnice; Kurczewko, in 1674, Jerzmianki / Jerzmionki - 14 km south-west to Chojnice, in 1674, Wiecbork, 14 km south to Sepolno Krajenskie; Ostrowek, 7 km east to Smilowo; Peperzyno / Peperzyn, 20 km south to Sepolno Krajenskie, and 9 km south-east to Wiecbork; Sitno Niemieckie - 10 km south-east to Smilowo.

3.
Chryzostom Krzysztof Garczynski or Krzysztof Chryzostom Garczynski,
had 10 sibilings, acc. to 'myheritage', died in 1724, and he bought:
Podlesie in 1680, 30 km north to Wronczyn; Budziejewo, 5 km east to Podlesie Wysokie, 31 km north-east-north to Wronczyn; Zbitka in 1686, until 1721, a house at Pulwsie in POZNAN, in 1686, Gerzmiowki (or Jerzmianki), Mrocza 1696, 19 km south-east to Wiecbork, Nieswiastowo / Nieswiastow in 1699, until 1721, 14 km west to MIKORZYN; a house of Podleski in Poznan Garbary in 1690.

4.
Rafal Garczynski,
the son of Katarzyna GLEISEN d. 1629, and SAMSON GARCZYNSKI;

Rafal Garczynski, b. 1629, d. bef. 1694, m. in 1679 to Katarzyna Kochanska
with:
I.
Marianna Garczynska (d. 1749/1762), m. 1st in 1694 to Jakub Rogalinski, m. 2nd in 1717 to Franciszek Sobocki (d. 1721), m. 3rd in 1722 to Antoni Stocki (d. aft. 1749), the Przemysl official in 1722 - 1729;
II.
Jan Samson Garczynski (d. 1721), tenant in 1715, and next the owner of Gorzuchowo in the Gniezno county, 22 km north-east to WRONCZYN, 20 km south-east to Podlesie Wysokie;
m. in 1709 to Marianna Malgorzata Roznowska 1 voto Kwilecka (1691 - 1720 in Budziejewo, 5 km east to Podlesie Wysokie, 20 km north-west to GORZUCHOWO).

Note to above SOLTYK + KALINOWSKI:

Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720

[Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720 (b. ca 1735 ?), the daughter of
Franciszek Borzecki b. ca 1695
- the son of Antoni Borzecki and Justyna Winnicka -
and Marianna Pociej b. ca 1700,
the daughter of Ludwik Konstanty Pociej, commander-in-chief of the Lithuania Army in 1709,
with his second wife Emercjanna Warszycka - the daughter of Stanislaw Warszycki - she was 2nd time married to Duke Montmorency (his 1st wife was Aniela Katarzyna Zahorowska, a daughter of Stefan ZAHOROWSKI)],

had children among others:
1.
Agnieszka Kalinowska b. ca 1750,
2.
Franciszka Kalinowska b. ca 1760/1765 + Olszewski / Olszowski [see President Lech Kaczynski],
3.
Justyna Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jozef Soltyk + Tomasz Piasecki.

Above Jozef Soltyk b. ca 1750, died in 1803, came from Mikita (Mikolaj) Soltyk.
His grandfather - Jozef Franciszek Soltyk d. 1735, and
the father - Maciej Soltyk d. 1780.

Jozef Soltyk d. 1803, was the brother of
Maciej Kajetan Soltyk,
and of Stanislaw SOLTYK - the senator and Marshal of the Parliament of the Warsaw Duchy.

4.
Jozefa Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jan Sadel Sadlo + 2nd time to Glogowski

[this is the genealogical connection to the Komorowski family and this means that also to the President Bronislaw Komorowski - see my data on liaisons of Lithuanian and Galician branches of this count's family -
also see: Wola Pszczolecka, Mielzynski, Kalinowski and Oginski - von Ronne and Bilewicz from Zmudz / Samaites],

5.
Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1750 / 1760 / 1764 + Ludwik Walewski
[see Kiedrzynski, Fiszer {+ Kosciuszko and Jefferson}, Wola Pszczolecka {see Kiedrzynski}].


Higersberger of Chocen; Kalkstein of Krzynowloga Mala and Pluskowesy; Murzynowski of Swiedziebnia; with the Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec in the Swiecie county, Kojdanow and close to Swiedziebnia. Dzialynski and Oskierka in the Pleszew county and Miezonka in the Berezyna parish - the link of the Greater Poland and Pommerania to Belarus ca 1788/1800. General Wojciech Jaruzelski and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski together with Karwat and Czapski. Bardzki with Karwat, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski and Mielzynski.
Below I present the differences between Baranow near Kepno and Baranowo near Ostroleka, and the marriages in Baranowo north-west to Ostroleka:
Jan Kaczynski, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, the son of Jan Kaczynski older, b. ca 1745 + Katarzyna; m. in 1821 to Franciszka Michalak, b. 1799 in Baranowo, the daughter of Mateusz + Dorota Stolarczyk.

We back to Mikolaj Kaczynski, b. 1767 in Skarzyn Abramy, d. 1852 in Skarzyn Abramy, 12 km south-east to Zambrow and close to Kaczyn-Herbasy. Mikolaj Kaczynski, 1767-1852, was the son of Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, and Katarzyna.
Mikolaj Kaczynski, 1767-1852, and Jan Kaczynski, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, probably were the cousins, because Jan b. 1771 was the son of older Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1745; but Mikolaj born in 1767, was the son of named Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745. Walenty Kaczynski b. ca 1745, m. Katarzyna b. in 1748, d. in 1829 Skarzyn Nowy. Walenty b. ca 1745, Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Jan Kaczynski older, born ca 1745, probably were the brothers.

In BARANOWO
- Mateusz Kaczynski, b. 1798 in Dylewo, the son of Bartlomiej Kaczynski b. ca 1750, and Anastazja Dyl, married in 1822 to Agata Paszczynski, b. 1798 in Parciaki, the daughter of Jedrzej + Dorota Parciak,

Jan Niedzwiecki, b. 1797 in Rzaniec, in the Nowa Wies commune, m. in 1820 to Marcyna Kaczynski, b. 1802 in Parciaki, the daughter of Bartlomiej Kaczynski and Anastazja Dyl.

Rzaniec is a village in the Olszewo-Borki commune, within the Ostroleka County, in east-central Poland; 18 kilometres west of Ostroleka, 17 km north-east to Krasnosielc.

Parciski - at half way from Chorzele to Baranowo.
Parciaki is a village in the Jednorozec commune, within the Przasnysz County, 8 kilometres north-east of Jednorozec, 26 km north-east of Przasnysz; Parciaki - 6 km east to OLSZEWKA. Parciaki - 8 km west to ZIOMEK.

Dylewo is a village in the Kadzidlo commune, within the Ostroleka County, 5 kilometres south of Kadzidlo, 17 km north-west of Ostroleka; 5 km east to CHUDEK.

Jan Kaczynski, younger, b. 1771 in the Parish of Krasnosielc, the son of Jan older + Katarzyna.
In Dluga Koscielna in 1818, Kazimierz Kaczynski b. ca 1790, the son of Jan Kaczynski b. ca 1770/1771 + Marianna; Kazimierz Kaczynski m. Kunegunda Dembska - the daughter of Ignacy Dembski and Marianna [the parish of Dluga Koscielna].
Ignacy Dembski married Marianna Kakowna, in Dluga Koscielna in 1784.

Dluga Koscielna is a village in the Halinow commune, within the Minsk County, 16 km west of Minsk Mazowiecki and 24 km east of Warsaw. 1795 - to Austria; 1809 in the Warsaw Duchy; 1815 in the Congress Poland.
Now on the OLSZOWSKI clan:

Maksymilian Olszowski b. ca 1760, had a son
Szymon Jakub Olszowski b. 1798 + Agnieszka Gurbska b. ca 1810;
and the granddaughter
Julia Emilia Magdalena Olszowska b. 1827.

Above Julia Emilia Magdalena Olszowska b. in 1827 in Tomaszow Mazowiecki, had sibilings:
Stanislaw Olszowski
[b. 1828 in Malcz {= Olszowa ?}.
The property of the Olszowskis, in Olszowa dates from 1445 to 1824. Since 1824 the ownership of Olszowa property is well documented: Ludwik Szweycer and his son Wincenty Szweycer, the January Uprising volunteer;
Wiktoria Lewinska, the sister of Narcyza Zmichowska, a writer and feminist {the family of Kiedrzynski !}, and her son Ludwik Lewinski, also the January Uprising volunteer;
the professor Kazimierz Glinka Janczewski, a forester, university professor;
finally the Malcz family:
Julian Malcz and his sons Boleslaw, a landowner and social activist,
and Wladyslaw Malcz, the head of division of Warsaw firefighters, and Lucjan Malcz.
Above Stanislaw Olszowski married Helena Szweycer b. 1839, the daughter of Wincenty Kornel Szweycer and Helena];
Jozefa Olszowska
[deat as child];
Bronislawa Lucja Marianna Krukowiecka
[Bronislawa Lucja Marianna Krukowiecka (Olszowska) b. in 1834 + Adam Bronislaw Krukowiecki];
and Wladyslaw Stanislaw Olszowski
[b. in 1836 in Malcz, the Pyrzyce County either Malec / Malecz, close to KETY, or Olszowa = Malcz.
Died in 1929. The son of Szymon Jakub Olszowski and Agnieszka GURBSKA.
Wladyslaw Stanislaw Olszowski married Karolina Zablocka.
Mother of
Stanislawa Walentyna Olszowska b. in 1865,
and of
Stefan Zygmunt Olszowski b. in 1868, d. in 1940, the son of Wladyslaw Stanislaw Olszowski and Karolina ZABLOCKA.
Stefan was the husband of Janina Joanna Helena Helena KOSINSKI.
The father of Joanna Irena Kretkowska; Stefania Rogowska and Maria Andrzejewska.
The brother of Bronislawa Zukowska; and Stanislawa Walentyna Olszowska].

Above Maria Andrzejewska (Olszowska) = Maria Karolina born Olszowski in 1906, d. 1960 in Opole,
with the husband Michal Andrzejewski, b. ca 1897/1900/1905, d. 1979, the brother maybe of writer Jerzy b. 1909, MP.

Jerzy m. Maria Abgarowicz and the 2nd to Nona Barbara Siekierzynska.
Above Michal Andrzejewski was born in 1897, to Emil Adam Andrzejewski and Natalia Sabina Bokiewicz born in 1860.
Above Emil Adam Andrzejewski, ca 1860 - 1924, m. in Warszawa, Natalia Sabina Bokiewicz.
They had a grandson Roman Michal Andrzejewski, 1930-2015.

Above Maksymilian Olszowski b. ca 1760,
was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Olszowski b. 1733 + Marianna Psarska, ca 1730 - 1764;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Olszowski b. 1705, d. in 1736, in Kepno + Zofia Trepka
[see below on them son Atoni Jan Olszowski];
the great-grandson of
Jozef Olszowski, ca 1680 - 1712 + Ewa Malgorzata Sznajder b. ca 1680.
Above Jozef Wiktor Olszowski, died in Kepno. In 1705, Wiktor Olszowski older, was the owner of Kepno
[Jozef Wiktor had a sister - Eleonora Olszewska / Olszowska, 1690 - 1732 + Maciej Stanislaw Borzecki, b. ca 1680, the son of Kazimierz Borzecki, ca 1620/1630 - 1709; the grandson of Wojciech Borzecki, ca 1590 - ca 1660.
Eleonora had children:
1. Konstanty Borzecki, the Kalisz official, 1714 - 1772.
2.
Aniela Borzecka, 1711 - 1773, married Ignacy Skorzewski, 1707 - 1789,
the son of
Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + DOROTA CHOINSKA,
and the grandson of
Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660 + LUCJA KOSZUTSKA.
Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707 - died in 1789 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry.
Parents:
Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska];

the great-great-grandson of
Marcin Olszowski, ca 1650-1687 ie. Marcin Konstanty Olszowski, b. in 1650 [from Kepno], d. in 1687, in Opatow, m. Katarzyna Teresa Mecinska, d. 1695.
Marcin had a brother Wiktor Olszowski - in Kepno in 1684 Marcin Olszowski founded a church. Marcin was the owner of Kepno and the Wielun official.
Olszowa belonged to the Baranow commune. In 1674 - Marcin Olszowski settled Jews in Kepno.
1684, Osiny and Krazkowy included to the new parish in Kepno.
MARCIN Olszowski was the son of
Mikolaj Olszowski b. ca 1619/1620, d. 1668 + Helena Marianna Biskupska d. in 1696.

Katarzyna was the daughter of named Mikolaj Olszowski,
and Katarzyna had a brother Wojciech Kazimierz Mecinski d. 1670.

Marcin was the grandson of
Walerian Olszowski b. 1590, d. 1650 + Zofia Dunin of Skrzynno, d. in 1630.

The Ludwik Olszowski branch come from Walerian and his son Mikolaj who was born in 1619/1620 in Olszowo / Olszowa, close to Kepno.

Note to SOLTYK + KALINOWSKI:

Ignacy Kalinowski b. ca 1710 + Justyna Borzecka b. ca 1720 / ca 1735,
had children:
1.
Agnieszka Kalinowska b. ca 1750,
2.
Franciszka Kalinowska b. ca 1760/1765 + Olszewski / Olszowski [see President Lech Kaczynski],

[Antoni Jan Olszowski was born 1732, to Stanislaw Olszowski and Zofia Nekanda-Trepka.
Stanislaw was born in 1705. Zofia was born in 1700.
Antoni had brother Jan Nepomucen Olszowski;
Antoni married Katarzyna in 1756; they had one daughter Franciszka Zaluskowski;
Antoni Jan Olszowski m. to Katarzyna Niemojowska b. 1730, with a son
Marceli Olszowski, 1767-1837,
the grandson Andrzej Olszowski, 1801-1879 m. in 1837 to Emilia Czarzewska / Czazewska 1818-1885;
the great-grandson Ludwik Olszowski, 1836-1911, married Julia Szembek 1836-1928.
Ludwik was owner of Torzyniec, died in Breslau / Wroclaw, the marriage in 1866.
Julia was daughter of Wincenty Szembek and Emilia de Becu / Emilia Becu;
Julia nee Szembek was born 1836 or ca 1838 in the Siemianice parish, died in Wroclaw. Above Andrzej Olszowski was the son of Marceli and Franciszka Kalinowska - she was born ca 1760 (before 1765 ?).
Franciszka Kalinowska m. Olszewski / Olszowski in ca 1800.
The Ludwik Olszowski branch come from Walerian and his son Mikolaj who was born in 1619 in Olszowo / Olszowa],

3.
Justyna Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jozef Soltyk + Tomasz Piasecki.

Above Jozef Soltyk b. ca 1750, died in 1803, came from Mikita (Mikolaj) Soltyk.
His grandfather - Jozef Franciszek Soltyk d. 1735,
and the father - Maciej Soltyk d. 1780.
Jozef Soltyk d. 1803, was the brother of
Maciej Kajetan, and of
Stanislaw SOLTYK - senator and Marshal of the Parliament of the Warsaw Duchy.

4.
Jozefa Kalinowska b. ca 1750 + Jan Sadel Sadlo + 2nd time to Glogowski

[this is the genealogical connection to the Komorowski family and this means that also to the President Bronislaw Komorowski - see my data on liaisons of Lithuanian and Galician branches of this count's family - also see: Wola Pszczolecka, Mielzynski, Kalinowski and Oginski - von Ronne and Bilewicz from Zmudz / Samaites],

5.
Antonina Kalinowska b. ca 1750 / 1760 / 1764 + Ludwik Walewski
[see Kiedrzynski, Fiszer {+ Kosciuszko and Jefferson}, Wola Pszczolecka {see Kiedrzynski}];

6.
Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski b. 1759 + Elzbieta Bielska
[the link to the Trubecki family + Konstantynowicz in Estonia].


Rokossowski, Krasinski, Kaczynski, Chudzik in the Baranowo parish, north-west to Ostroleka. But the Olszowskis in the Baranow - Olszowa - Kepno area.
Higersberger of Chocen; Kalkstein of Krzynowloga Mala and Pluskowesy; Murzynowski of Swiedziebnia; with the Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec in the Swiecie county, Kojdanow and close to Swiedziebnia. Dzialynski and Oskierka in the Pleszew county and Miezonka in the Berezyna parish - the link of the Greater Poland and Pommerania to Belarus ca 1788/1800. General Wojciech Jaruzelski and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski together with Karwat and Czapski. Bardzki with Karwat, Walknowski, Kiedrzynski and Mielzynski. The net: Chelmo close to Przedborz with Kobiele Wielkie near to Radomsko with Krzywin / Wielichowo / Dluzyna / Prochy with Stara Hancza and Swiedziebnia / Kowalewo and Kamieniec with Stary Bialcz and Bucz with Koscian and Wilkowo Polskie / Przasnysz, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia with Chocen, Golaszewo and Smilowice, Kowal / Chocen with Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala - Zelechow, Sedziszow Malopolski, Krzynowloga Mala, Przasnysz / again to Przasnysz, Smilowice, Leszno village, Krasne south to Przasnysz and with Chocen - Krzywin, Kopaszewo, Doruchow, Chelmo, and Chocen.

And my family branch in:
Chelmo, Dluzyna, Wilkowo Polskie, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka, Jedlno, Raszkow with Bieganin and Orpiszewko, Kiedrzyn and Kamyk north to Czestochowa with Pluskowesy close to Chelmza and TRZEBCZ Szlachecki. Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, Liniewo close to Koscierzyna, Turza Wielka near to LIPNO - the genealogical link to Bieganin-Raszkow-Pogrzybow south to Pleszew, to Chocen commune south of Wloclawek and Gostomia by the Pilica river. Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY
- for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.
Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater nee Grabowska, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century. Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice, 3 / 4 kilometres [south-west] west of Wielichowo, 14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski; 16 / 17 km south to Zdroj - compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN; 9 km south-west to KOWALEWO.
Under copyright by Bogdan Konstantynowicz on 27th APRIL 2021.


The net:
Chelmo close to Przedborz with Kobiele Wielkie near to Radomsko with Krzywin / Wielichowo / Dluzyna / Prochy with Stara Hancza and Swiedziebnia / Kowalewo and Kamieniec with Stary Bialcz and Bucz with Koscian and Wilkowo Polskie / Przasnysz, Krzynowloga Mala, Swiedziebnia with Chocen, Golaszewo and Smilowice, Kowal / Chocen with Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala - Zelechow, Sedziszow Malopolski, Krzynowloga Mala, Przasnysz / again to Przasnysz, Smilowice, Leszno village, Krasne south to Przasnysz and with Chocen - Krzywin, Kopaszewo, Doruchow, Chelmo, and Chocen.
And my family branch:
Chelmo, Dluzyna, Wola Wiazowa, Wola Pszczolecka, Jedlno, Raszkow with Bieganin and Orpiszewko, Kiedrzyn and Kamyk north to Czestochowa with Pluskowesy close to Chelmza and TRZEBCZ Szlachecki.
Trzebcz in the Chelmno county, Liniewo close to Koscierzyna, Turza Wielka near to LIPNO - the genealogical link to Bieganin-Raszkow-Pogrzybow south to Pleszew, to Chocen commune south of Wloclawek and Gostomia by the Pilica river.

Wielichowo - 4 km north-east to PROCHY
- for almost 200 years, formed a large Bishops key, which was under the lease.
Weronika's [Grabowska nee Scipio of Stara Hancza] daughter was Ludwika Broel-Plater nee Grabowska, 1799 in Cracow - 1873, m. in 1816; d. in 1873 in Prochy in the KOSCIAN / Kosten County in the 19th century.

Prochy is a village in the Wielichowo commune, within Grodzisk Wielkopolski County, at way from Wielichowo and Wolsztyn, 4 km south of Rakoniewice,
3 / 4 kilometres [south-west] west of Wielichowo,
14 / 16 km south of Grodzisk Wielkopolski;
16 / 17 km south to Zdroj - compare Colonel Jozef NEYMAN;
9 km south-west to KOWALEWO.

The heirs of Wielichowo changed over the years, at the beginning they were the Poznan bishops:
Stanislaw Ciolek and Andrzej Opalinski.
After secularization of the estates of the clergy, the first heir on the recommendation of the King of Prussia was Frederick William von Zastrow, followed by others:
Count Mikolaj Mielzynski,
Teodosia with her husband, Count Dzieduszycki,
merchant Juliusz Munk,
Lieutenant Colonel Hermann,
Boleslaw Potocki, count;
Eryk Schultz,
and finally the Wielichow estate in 1922 becomes the property of Teresa Lubomirska, the last heiress of Wielichow. She bought Wielichowo from Eryk Schultz. Dss Teresa Eleonora nee Husarzewska m. Lubomirska, b. 1866, d. 1940, the daughter of
Jozef Husarzewski, b. 1840, d. 1892 + Karolina Jablonowska; wedding in Wien / Wieden, and Karolina Husarzewska, b. 1842, d. 1897.
Andrzej Lubomirski, 1862 - 1959, m. in 1885. Above Andrzej Lubomirski, was the son of
Jerzy Henryk Lubomirski

[the son of Henryk Ludwik Lubomirski, b. in 1777, d. in 1850 + Teresa Czartoryska, b. 1785, d. 1868;
the grandson of Jozef Lubomirski, 1751 - 1817,
and the great-grandson of
Stanislaw Lubomirski, 1704 - 1793 + 1740, Ludwika Honorata Pociej d. 1786;
the great-great-grandson of
Jerzy Aleksander Lubomirski, 1666 - 1735 + Joanna von Startzhausen]

b. 1817, 1872 + Cecylia Zamoyska, 1831 - 1904,
the daughter of
Andrzej Artur Zamoyski, b. 1800, d. 1874 + Roza Potocka, b. 1802, d. 1862;
the granddaughter of
Zofia Czartoryska, b. 1778, 1837 + Stanislaw Kostka Zamoyski, 1775, 1856,
who came from Andrzej Hieronim Zamoyski, 1716 - 1792,
and his father Michal Zdzislaw Zamoyski, b. 1679, 1735.

Remember:
On October 7, 1918, on initiative of Prince Zdzislaw Lubomirski, Polish declaration of independence was announced and 14th October 1918, Polish Army soldiers pledged allegiance to the Polish flag.
Zdzislaw Lubomirski supported Pilsudski's nomination (on 10th Nov. 1918 - 14th Nov.) for the post of the head of state.

Jan Tadeusz Lubomirski b. 1826 in Dubrowna / Dubrovno, the Moghilov government; d. 1908,
the son of Eugeniusz Lubomirski; Jan Tadeusz studied in St Petersburg. Then in France and England. In 1863 the Foreign Affairs of Polish Government.

Above named Dubrowno in the Sienno (north-east of Miezonka) catholic area; the Orsha county, the Moghilev government; at present in the Vicebsk oblast; 90 km to Vicebsk, 19 km north-east of Orsza / Orsha. Dubrovno to 1774 to Sapieha; then Count R. A. Potiemkin / G. A. Potemkin to 1791 (a watch factory!), close to Ksawery Lubomirski estate (and his daughter Klementyna girlfriend of Piotr Kroer);
since 1791 Lubomirski taken Dubrovno - now this place is "capital" of the government; next to
Eugeniusz Lubomirski - 1809 new Orthodox church; Dubrovno was the Lubomirski family estate to 1917!

Eugeniusz Lubomirski b. 1789, d. 1834, the landowner of Dubrovno close to Orsha from his father;
the son of
Ksawery Lubomirski (Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747-1819) and Teofila Rzewuski / Teofila Rzewuska, 1762-1831.
Above Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski, 1747-1819, 2nd married to Maria Lvovna Naryshkina / NARYSHKIN, born in 1766.

Mentioned Franciszek Ksawery Lubomirski born in 1747, was the son of
Stanislaw Lubomirski, born in 1704, d. 1793, married in 1740 to Ludwika Honorata Pociej, 1726-1786.
The grandson of
Jerzy Aleksander Michal Lubomirski, 1666 in Nowy Sacz - 1735 + Joanna Karolina Zuzanna Startzhausen, b. 1675;
the great-grandson of Aleksander Michal Lubomirski who come from
Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski b. 1616 in Nowy Wisnicz.

See - Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski, Prince, 1648-1706 + Konstancja Bokum, the German lady:

Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski / Prince Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski (1687-1753) was a Polish nobleman, the owner of Rzeszow, Rozwadow and Zelechow estates. He was the son of
Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski, Prince, 1648-1706 + Konstancja Bokum, the German lady.
Hieronim's father -
Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski, 1616 - 1667, politician and military commander. Lubomirski was a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.
In 1649 Sedziszow Malopolski + Rzeszow took Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.

Note to ZELECHOW and the owners:

in 1722 - Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski.
Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski (1662-1728) was a Royal Colonel since 1690, General of foreign mercenaries contingent; the son of Michal Rzewuski + Anna Dzierzek, 1st. The owner of Zelechow died in 1728, and Zelechow took a son of Stanislaw Mateusz Rzewuski, ie.
Waclaw Rzewuski, the owner of ZELECHOW until 1752.
Waclaw Rzewuski, the commander-in-chief in Poland in 1752 and in 1773-1778, the Cracow governor in 1762-1778/1779, Senator in 1736-1779, the Kruszwica and Chelm Lubelski governor, the Podole governor in 1736-1762, lived in 1705-1779 + Dss Anna Lubomirska, ca 1720 - 1763.
Waclaw had a son Stanislaw Ferdynand Rzewuski, 1737-1786 + Dss Katarzyna Karolina Konstancja Radziwill, 1740-1789. Her sister - Teofila Konstancja MORAWSKA b. 1738 in Nieswiez.
Waclaw's grandson was
Seweryn Rzewuski b. ca 1760, Colonel, MP of Kiev in 1790, m. ca 1800 to Magdalena Pruszynska with a son Count Florian Rzewuski, ca 1810 - 1859.

The owner of Zelechow in 1752 - Duke Jerzy Ignacy Lubomirski; in 1753 - Jerzy's wife, Joanna m. Lubomirska. In 1772 - 1784 acted in Zelechow Rabbi Lewi Izaak of Berdyczow.

The owner of Zelechow in 1782 - Fabian Sebastian Roman from Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county;
in 1786 - Franciszek Placyd Roman;
in 1792 - Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski owned Zelechow until a death in 1802, MP.

Now on Chelmo close to Przedborz - Chocen close to Wloclawek - Zelechow net:

Ludwik SKORZEWSKI was born in 1740, and died in KOPASZEWO in 1810. He was married in Pobiedziska in 1770.

KOPASZEWO - 4 kilometres north of Krzywin, 14 km south-east of Koscian, and 46 km south of Poznan.
POBIEDZISKA - 8 / 9 km south-east to WRONCZYN.

Above Ludwik Skorzewski younger, of Pomarzany [28 km north-east to WRONCZYN], b. ca 1740, was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710 and Dorota Chlapowska, the daughter of MICHAL Chlapowski. Andrzej Skorzewski b. ca 1707/1710, was the 2nd married to DOROTA CHLAPOWSKA, 1720 - 1786.
Above Andrzej was the son of Melchior Skorzewski died in 1765 of ZIELECIN - below his genealogy.

Ludwik's brother - Eustachy Skorzewski was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski, the Drogoslaw coat of arms, older, b. ca 1707/1710, and Dorota Chlapowska;
and the grandson of Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742 + Melchior Skorzewski.
Andrzej Skorzewski b. 1707, had also a daughter KONSTANCJA SKORZEWSKA, the wife of Cyprian Glaubicz Gostkowski and 2nd of Kasper Zakrzewski.

The third brother was GABRIEL Skorzewski [b. ca 1740] - the son of Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota Chlapowska.
Gabriel Skorzewski was the husband of Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, the daughter of Izydor Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775.

Named DOROTA Chlapowska Skorzewska was also the mother of Karolina Niezychowska.
Karolina and her sibilings:
Konstancja Gostkowska Zakrzewska,
Gabriel Skorzewski b. ca 1740,
Eustachy Skorzewski,
and Ludwik Skorzewski.

Ignacy Zakrzewski b. 1745, the owner of Chocen and Zelechow, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska / Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, b. ca 1742 / ca 1750, the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, the 1st, born ca 1740.
Gabriel's younger father - Andrzej Skorzewski OLDER, b. ca 1707/1710, the 2nd married to DOROTA CHLAPOWSKA.
Gabriel Skorzewski younger + Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, b. ca 1742 [ca 1750], had a daughter Ludwika Skorzewska b. 1770.

Gabriel's brother, Eustachy Skorzewski was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski, the Drogoslaw coat of arms, older, b. ca 1707/1710, and Dorota Chlapowska; and the grandson of Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742 + Melchior Skorzewski.

Aleksander Bielinski b. aft. 1670, m. Elzbieta Pawlowski born in 1700. Aleksander Bielinski JUNIOR, b. 1670, had a son
Adam Bielinski, 1722 - 1767,
and the daughter Agnieszka Anna Zakrzewska.
Agnieszka Anna Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born Bielinska, 1731 - 1779, married Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, born in 1710 / 1720, with a daughter
Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewski who was married to IGNACY ZAKRZEWSKI of CHOCEN and of ZELECHOW.

ANTONI Wyssogota Zakrzewski m. 1st Rozalia Malczewska, the daughter of Wojciech Malczewski, the KCYNIA official, and Antoni had a son Wojciech. Antoni Zakrzewski married second to Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, the daughter of LAD governor. Agnieszka was the first wife of Kasper Modlibowski, the Miedzyrzecz official.
Antoni and Agnieszka had 4 children:
Franciszek Ksawery Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, General Adjutant;
Michal,
Ignacy 2nd,
Konstancja Wyssogota-Zakrzewska, m. Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Warsaw President. Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski was the owner of CHOCEN close to WLOCLAWEK and then of Zelechow from the Roman family of Krzynowloga Mala.

Jozef Blizinski was relative of Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842). Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski was the Freemason, and the Mayor of Warsaw, b. 1745 - Pakoslaw, d. 1802 - Zelechow.
Ignacy Zakrzewski the owner of Chocen, FREEMASON, was the brother of Franciszka Skorzewska.
Franciszka Wyssogota-Zakrzewska was the wife of Gabriel Skorzewski, the 1st - b. ca 1740, NOT born ca 1700/1715.
Gabriel the 2nd b. ca 1700/1715, was the son of Andrzej Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA [ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska / CHOJENSKA].

Above Freemason, Mayor - President of Warsaw, Ignacy Zakrzewski, came from Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI [b. ca 1670/1675] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764.
Jozef Blizinski came with his parents to the cousin's family:
Konstancja [died in 1840] and Ignacy Zakrzewski [died in 1802], the owners of Chocen and Bodzanowka / Bodzanowo (before 1842).

Above Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski / Ignacy Zakrzewski b. 1745 in Pakoslaw, d. 1802 in Zelechow, married to Konstancja Zakrzewska, 1760 - 1840, the daughter of Antoni Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, SENIOR, the governor of LAD, 1710-1779, and Agnieszka Anna Bielinska, 1731-1779.
Konstancja was the sister of Antoni Zakrzewski, JUNIOR, b. ca 1760.
Ignacy Zakrzewski was the son of Izydor Zakrzewski [b. ca 1705/1715 - died bef. 1775] and Izabela RADOMICKA, Zakrzewska.
The grandparents of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, the Freemason:
Andrzej ZAKRZEWSKI / Andrzej Antoni Zakrzewski [b. ca 1670/1675 - 1738, the governor of SANTOK in the Great Poland] and Franciszka Mielzynska, 1677 - 1764 [marriage ca 1699; she died in PAKOSLAW], the daughter of
Maciej Mielzynski (1636 or born 1638-1697) + TERESA.
Franciszka's sister, Ludwika MIELZYNSKA, 1st married Rafal Tworzyjanski, official in Wschowa, 2nd to Adam Poninski [ca 1680 - 1732], oldest - the ILLUMINATI net.

We back to CHELMO close to Przedborz:
Eustachy Skorzewski / Eustace Skorzewski could to argue with the family. And he took the coat of arms as his nickname. He began to seal himself with a new brand of the coat of arms. It must have happened around 1770/1800. Doruchow / Doruchowo in 1764-1796 was owned by Ignacy Wierzbieta Doruchowski together with Eustachy Drogoslaw Skorzewski b. ca 1735 [the owner of Doruchow until 1796/1797, and of CHELMO ca 1796/1797]. Eustachy Skorzewski was the son of
Andrzej Skorzewski, the Drogoslaw coat of arms, older, b. ca 1707/1710, and Dorota Chlapowska;
and the grandson of Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742 + Melchior Skorzewski.

Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, was the daughter of Jan Zakrzewski b. ca 1670, who was the father of named Marianna Skorzewska and Elzbieta Swinarska.
Above Marianna Skorzewska, Zakrzewska Wyskota, 1691 - 1742, married to Melchior Skorzewski, with a son Andrzej Skorzewski. Melchior Skorzewski b. ca 1680, died in 1765, the owner of Zielecin,
was the son of Kazimierz Skorzewski b. ca 1650, and Zofia Naramowska;
the grandson of Stanislaw Skorzewski b. ca 1610, and Zofia Scibor - Poniecka.

Chocen belonged next to Blizinski until 1873;
Fryderyk Lange [aft. 1898/1900];
Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, owner in 1873, and
Aleksander Higersberger in 1888.

Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, the owner of Skrzana in the GOSTYN county, bought from Wladyslaw Orsetti in 1856, Rataje in 1866, Piotrow, and CHOCEN [in 1873 from the Blizinski family]; and Glebokie close to Klodawa Kujawska.
Inf. on Piotr Karnkowski, the owner of Boguslawice. Piotr was born in 1811 in Czamanin / Czamaninek - 4 kilometres south of Topolka, 23 km south-east of Radziejow, 12 km south-west to LUBRANIEC of the DAMBSKIS. Piotr was the son of Jozef Kalasanty Piotr Karnkowski (1778-1828) + Eustachia Apolonia Orsetti b. 1788. Piotr Karnkowski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861, and the owner of Boguslawice, close to KOWAL.

Feliks HIGERSBERGER, b. in 1820, d. in 1888, the Chocen landlord, m. Aniela Pruszak,
with sons and the daughter: Aleksander; Stanislaw and Maria Gniewosz, secundo voto Szaniawska.

Aniela Pruszak Higersberger, 1837 - 1877, ie. Aniela Pulcheria Aleksandra Pruszak Higersberger.


Hutten-Czapski and Mielzynski together with Owsiany in Wielichowo:

In 1781, suffragan of Poznan, Wladyslaw Walknowski managed Wielichowo because the Bishops of Poznan were the owners of Wielichowo;
Gradowice- 6 km north-west to Wielichowo;
Trzcinica - 6 km north-east to Wielichowo; Debsko - 5 km west to Wielichowo; MOKRZEC;
LUBNICA - 4 km east to Gradowice; Wielichow - 2 km east to Wielichowo.

Wielichowo and Wielichow ca 1840 belonged to Mikolaj Mielzynski.

Mikolaj Mielzynski / Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski, Count, 1780-1842, born in Rabin, east of KOSCIAN; died in Karczew, close to Otwock.
His parents:
Count Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, 1738-1799 + Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813.

Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, 1749-1813,
was the daughter of Jakub CZAPSKI.

Jakub Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1700/1710 + Rozalia Ewa Hutten-Czapska, 1715-1769.

Jakub was the son of Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski = Piotr Czapski.

Piotr Hutten-Czapski, the Pomorze official, b. bef. 1677 [NOT ca 1680/1685] - the father of named JAKUB.
Piotr Aleksander Czapski (bef. 1677 [Not ca 1680/1685] - 1736/1737), the Pomorze official, was the father to
1. Jan Ansgary Czapski;
2. Tomasz Czapski, the KNYSZYN official;
3. EWA ROZALIA;
4. Jakub Hutten-Czapski was the son of Piotr's second wife Konstancja.

Above Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, b. bef. 1677 [NOT ca 1680/1685], d. 1737, the GDANSK governor,
was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski b. 1607 + Zofia Hutten-Czapska.

PIOTR Aleksander Hutten-Czapski b. bef. 1677, was the brother of
1. Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski b. 1656;
2. Franciszek Tomasz Hutten-Czapski.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka / Tekla Konopacka Czapska of the Bukowiec commune, 1680-1733.
Ignacy was next of kin to
Michal Kazimierz Rybenko, Duke Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771;
and to Jozef Antoni Lipski, 1688-1752 + Anna Letkowska, 1690-1754.

Above Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk.
The son of mentioned above
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1607, the MALBORK official, m. Ludwika Rudnicka.
Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, m. Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski, the German military advisor bef. the 1st Worl War;
his father -
Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski, 1797 - 1852 in Smogulec + Eleonora Mielzynski;
his grandfather
Jozef Grzegorz Longin Hutten-Czapski, 1760-1810;
and his great-grandfather
General Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, of the Swiecie county;
the great-great-grandfather was mentioned above
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 - 1745/1746 in RYNKOWKA, the owner of SOPONIN + Tekla Konopacka = Teofila Czapska.

Above Ignacy Hutten-Czapski had sons:
1.
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, the last CHELMNO governor;
2.
General Antoni Hutten-Czapski (1725-1792);
3.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1722-1765), the ELBLAG governor.

Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1699 was the son of
Jan Chryzostom Czapski, 1656 - 1716, the ELBLAG governor.
The grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the MALBORK official, m. Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski was the father of
1.
Tomasz Franciszek Hutten-Czapski (1675-1733), the Chelmno bishop;
2.
above Jan Chryzostom Czapski (1656-1716), the Elblag governor;
3.
Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski b. bef. 1677 [ca 1660/1670], died in 1717 / 1737, the CHELMNO governor.

Note to named Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski:

we back to Jablonowo Pomorskie owned by the NARZYMSKI family.
Otylia Karwat with the Murdelio coat of arms, here was buried. Otylia b. 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha.
Marianna Deograta Balbina Oginska (born Narzymska), 1844 - 1914,
was the daughter of
Stefan Narzymski b. in 1797, and Otolia Narzymska born Karwat in 1810.

Marianna had 2 brothers among others Feliks Narzymski, the owner of Jablonowo Pomorskie.
Marianna NARZYMSKA married Feliks Oginski in 1873, born in 1828, in the Wilno province.

Above Stefan Narzymski, 1797-1868, was the son of
Jan Narzymski, ca 1761-1811;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Narzymski, 1719-1784, younger + Roza Sartawska;
the great-grandson of
Jakub Florian Narzymski, 1690 - 1759 in Warszawa, MP of Dobrzyn and of Ciechanow, the Czernihow governor in 1734-1737, the Gdansk Pommerania governor in 1737 until April 1758, the Nur official in 1720, the Ciechanow official in 1714 and 1718, the PLOCK governor in 1730-1734,
married Anna Czapska,
the daughter of
Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski younger, b. bef. 1677 [NOT in 1685], died in 1737 [NOT in 1717];
and Piotr was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski [Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the MALBORK official, m. Zofia von Holtzen], was born of course bef. 1640, and died in 1677 or in 1687 + ZOFIA,
the daughter of
Jan Guldenbalk von Holt and Magdalena Uskul;
and Piotr Aleksander younger was the grandson of
Piotr Hutten - Czapski older b. ca 1600.

Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, younger, b. bef. 1677 [NOT in 1685], married twice:
Marianna BNINSKA
and Konstancja von KOSS.

Above Jakub Narzymski b. 1690, had children:
Stanislaw Narzymski b. 1719;
Jan Narzymski,
Antoni Narzymski,
Maria Klara Narzymska,
Anna Narzymska.

Wlodzimierz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1870,
was the son of
Count Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, 1842 in BUKOWIEC in the SWIECIE county - 1879 in GRYLEW / GRYLEWO
{Kazimierz Czapski b. ca 1842, was the brother of
1.
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, Count, b. in 1837 in Bukowiec, in the Nowy Tomysl County, died in 1884 in Paris;
2.
Matylda Fabianna Jadwiga Osiecimska;
3.
Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, Count;
4.
Jadwiga Ordega}.

Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski b. 1842, married Maria Antonina Kunegunda Goetzendorf-Grabowska, b. 1838.

Wlodzimierz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1870, was the grandson of
Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797 in BYDGOSZCZ - 1862 in PRZYSIERSK + Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889;
and of
Count Edward Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1810-1900 + Jozefa Koscielska.

The great-grandson of
Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski, 1753-1833;
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844;
Count Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1750-1857;
Jozef Koscielski, 1750-1831;
Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1760;
Zofia Obuchowicz, 1797-1866;
Antonina Anna Niezychowska;
Kunegunda Teresa Rokitnicka.

The great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, the Gniezno register writer, 1740-1811 + Dorota Osten-Sakin, 1720-1754;
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802;
Dss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. 1754;
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792;
Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, of Warsaw, b. 1721.

The great-great-great-grandson of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733, of the Bukowiec commune in the Swiecie county;
Michal Kazimierz Rybenko, Duke Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771;
Jozef Antoni Lipski, 1688-1752 + Anna Letkowska, 1690-1754.

Above Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk.
The son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, the MALBORK official, was married twice. He married Ludwika Rudnicka.
Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the MALBORK official, married Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official,
was the brother of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski died in 1711, the MALBORK official,
and of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski died in 1699, the CHELMNO governor.

Jozef Kazimierz Sulpicjusz Napoleon Hutten-Czapski / Jozef Napoleon, b. 1797 d. 1852, was the father of famous Bogdan Hutten - Czapski.

Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski / Bogdan Graf von Hutten-Czapski was born 1851, d. 1937.

Bogdan was the grandson of
Marianna Kornelia Plawinska and Jozef Grzegorz Longin Hutten-Czapski Count, 1760 - 1810,
who was the son of
General Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski b. in 1725.

ANTONI Hutten-Czapski, 1725 - 1792, was brother of
1.
Anna Kospot Pawlowska;
2.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski [born 1722, the father of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski];
3.
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725.

Named FRANCISZEK Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725, was the father of
Maria;
Augustyn Szymon Michal Hutten-Czapski;
Anna;
and Karol Hutten-Czapski.

Mentioned KAROL CZAPSKI, b. 1777, moved home to Belarus,
was the father of
Adam Jozef Erazm Hutten-Czapski Count b. 1819 (married Marianne Countess of Rzewuska-Grocholska, 1827-1897),
who was the father of
Henryka Julia Plater-Zyberk b. 1847.

Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska;
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski.

Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski;
the son of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish.

Jakub, was the CHELMNO official, m. 1st to Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, had a son
born in 1686 - Franciszek Hutten-Czapski.
Marianna Brzezinska Czapska d. in 1686/1687.
Jakub Hutten-Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son Marcin Hutten-Czapski born in 1690. Marcin married Urszula Dorpowski, with two sons:
among others
Piotr Hutten-Czapski m. Wesierska, with children.

In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish, with witnesses:
Sebastian Czapski [b. aft. 1610 - d. 1699], the Malbork official of Dabrowka,
and Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla.

Radzyn Chelminski is a town in the Grudziadz County, 14 km north to Wabrzezno; 20 km north-west to KONOJADY.

In 1689, Jan Konstanty Czapski was born to named Jakub Hutten-Czapski + Konstancja Balinski of Golebiewko in the Radzyn Chelminski parish.

In 1690, Marcin Hutten-Czapski was born to Jakub Czapski + Konstancja Balinski. Godparents - Sebastian Czapski, b. aft. 1610, the Malbork official and Marianna Czapski married Zboinska of Dobrzyn.

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official,
was the brother of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski died in 1711, the MALBORK official,
and of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski b. aft. 1610, died in 1699, the CHELMNO governor.

The sibilings of named above JAKUB Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1660:

1.
Jerzy Hutten-Czapski m. Marianna Trzebinska, with the son -
Wawrzyniec Hutten-Czapski.
Jerzy and his brother Aleksander Czapski took Smetowo, and Jerzy Czapski was the heir in 1682 of Smetowko. In 1682, co-owner of Smetowo. After the death of named Jerzy in 1729, above Smetowko took his son Wawrzyniec Hutten-Czapski + Anna Radomski, and then Wawrzyniec Czapski sold SMETOWKO.
2.
Wojciech Czapski + Maria Kossowska.
3.
Marcjan Hutten-Czapski, but in 1712 all his family died.
4.
Michal Hutten-Czapski moved home to Ukraine, m. Drohojowska.
5.
Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1660, m. 1st to Aleksandra Laszewska;
m. 2nd to Anna Bialachowska.
Aleksander took Smetowo. In 1729 he was the owner of Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo.
Anna Czapska m. aft. ca 1680 and she had 5 sons and 3 daughters:
1. Jan Hutten-Czapski, Colonel,
2. Maciej Hutten-Czapski, major,
3. Piotr Hutten-Czapski, Captain, the official in Pommerania, took Smetowo, Luchowo, Czerwinsk, Opalenie and Smazewo,
4.
Michal Hutten-Czapski, lieutenant, the Malbork governor,
5. Walenty Aleksander Czapski, in 1734-1741 the Przemysl bishop; in 1741-1751, the Kujawy bishop, b. 1682, d. in 1751.

Walenty Aleksander after Piotr Hutten-Czapski, took Opalenie.

6. Marianna, the nun in Zukow;
7. Zofia m. von Olse;
8. Katarzyna Lewinskiego b. ca 1690 with children born aft. ca 1715.

Above Piotr Hutten-Czapski had the son Jakub Hutten-Czapski, the Royal official in 1746-1766 in Pommerania, and in 1766 was the member of the King Prussia council in Poland. In 1772, the Prussian citizen. Jakub was the heir of Smetowo.

Jakub Hutten-Czapski m. Rozalia Ewa Czapska (1715-1769),
the daughter of
Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski, the Pommerania governor,
the granddaughter of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski + Konstancja Gninski.

Jakub had only daughter - Konstancja Hutten-Czapska (1749-1813), m.
Count Maksymilian Antoni Jan Mielzynski, and they took Smetowo.

Jakub was the son of Jan Hutten-Czapski.
Jan Czapski fought in 1660. Prisoner of war in Sweden in 1655-1660. Died aft. 1660. Jan m. Anna Klinska. But in 1648, tax of Smetowo was paid by Krzysztof Czapski, the uncle to named Jan. In 1662, in Smetowo, Helena Czapska [the second wife of named Jan Czapski] was living with her son Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski.
The sons of Jan Hutten-Czapski with the 1st wife were born in 1630-1640.

Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620, d. ca 1661.
Jan + Anna had 7 sons; but Wladyslaw was the son of Jan and his second wife Helena. Helena died in 1682; Smetowko took the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski - ie. Jerzy Hutten-Czapski. Jerzy was the co-owner of Smetowo with the brother, Aleksander Hutten-Czapski.

Jan had a brother Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska. Anna Leska Czapska in 1645, sold Smetowo to hands of [with the town Nowe], her next-of-kin mentioned Jan Czapski.
Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620,
was the son of
Marcin Hutten Czapski, b. ca 1575,
the grandson of
Juliusz Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1550 + Helena Wierzbowski.

Above Marcin b. ca 1575, was the owner of Smetowo in the Lalkowa parish in 1595, m. Bakowska with sons and 3 daughters:
1.
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski + Leska.
2.
mentioned Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1610/1620.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski, the 2nd, b. 1720/1722.
His grandson Alfons, in 1838 took Dzierzno close to Swiedziebnia.
Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1723;
Jozef m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730,
the daughter of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700.

Jozef b. 1720/1722 m. 3rd ca 1758 to named Anna Wernikowska.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1720/1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno.

Jozef Czapski b. 1720/1722, was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.

JOZEF Czapski / JOZEF PIOTR CZAPSKI, d. in 1765 in Chelmno, buried in Chelmno, was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 in RYNKOWKA + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733 in Rynkowka.

Above Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk.
The son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, the MALBORK official, was married twice. He married Ludwika Rudnicka.
Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the MALBORK official, married Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official,
was the brother of
Aleksander Jan Hutten-Czapski died in 1711, the MALBORK official,
and of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski died in 1699, the CHELMNO governor.

RYNKOWKA - a village in the Smetowo Graniczne community, within the Starogard County [Stargard Gdanski], 8 kilometres south-west of Smetowo Graniczne, 31 km south of Starogard Gdanski, and 25 km west to KWIDZYN.

ANTONI Hutten-Czapski, General, of the Swiecie county, 1725 - 1792,
was brother of
1. Anna Kospot Pawlowska;
2. Jozef Hutten-Czapski [born 1719/1722, the father of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski];
3.
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725;
4. Ludwika.

Jozef Kazimierz Sulpicjusz Napoleon Hutten-Czapski / Jozef Napoleon, b. 1797 d. 1852, was the father of famous Bogdan Hutten - Czapski.
Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski / Bogdan Graf von Hutten-Czapski was born 1851, d. 1937.
Bogdan was the grandson of
Marianna Kornelia Plawinska and Jozef Grzegorz Longin Hutten-Czapski Count, 1760 - 1810,
who was the son of General Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725 - 1792.

Above Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725, was the father of
Maria;
Augustyn Szymon Michal Hutten-Czapski;
Anna;
and Karol Hutten-Czapski.

Above KAROL CZAPSKI, b. 1777, was the father of
Adam Jozef Erazm Hutten-Czapski Count b. 1819 (married Marianne Countess of Rzewuska-Grocholska, 1827-1897),
who was the father of
Henryka Julia Plater-Zyberk b. 1847.

Above Henryka Julia Hutten-Czapski was the wife of Wojciech Jan Plater-Zyberk who was a son of
Henryk Waclaw Ksawery Plater-Zyberk b. 1811 and Adelaida von Keller b. 1817 in St Petersburg,
who was the daughter of
Sophie Eleonore Marie von Borch
and the grand-daughter of
ELEONORE BROWNE / Eleonore Christine Grafin Browne born 1766 in Riga.

Karol Hutten-Czapski was also the father of famous Emeryk Zachariasz Hutten-Czapski Count, and Karol Ignacy Hutten-Czapski.

Above General Antoni's 1st wife was Kandyda Rozalia Lipska.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. 1725, had children with the 1st wife:
1.
Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec, the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution in 1791, General-major, Count in 1804, lived in 1753-1833 + Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1760,
with children:
a.
Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797-1862 + Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889;
b.
Css Antonina Hutten-Czapska, 1802-1872 + Antoni Beniamin Bartlomiej Skorzewski, 1803-1855;

2.
Jozef Grzegorz Longin Czapski, 1760-1810 + Marianna Kornelia Plawinska died in 1810,
with the son
Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski, 1797-1852 + Css Eleonora Laura Mielzynska, 1815-1875,
and the grandson
the German political advisor Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski, 1851-1937.

Mentioned Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski / Bogdan Graf von Hutten-Czapski was born 1851, d. 1937.

Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725,
was the father of
Maria;
Augustyn Szymon Michal Hutten-Czapski;
Anna;
and Karol Hutten-Czapski b. 1777, the father of
Adam Jozef Erazm Hutten-Czapski Count b. 1819 (married Marianne Countess of Rzewuska-Grocholska, 1827-1897),
who was the father of
1.
Henryka Julia Plater-Zyberk b. 1847 + Wojciech Jan Plater-Zyberk who was the son of Henryk Waclaw Ksawery Plater-Zyberk b. 1811 and Adelaida von Keller b. 1817 in St Petersburg.

2.
Alexandrine Bacheracht.

Karol Hutten-Czapski was also the father of famous
Emeryk Zachariasz Hutten-Czapski Count,
and Karol Ignacy Hutten-Czapski.

Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski,
living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish, with witnesses: Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official of Dabrowka, and Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla.
Radzyn Chelminski is a town in the Grudziadz County, 14 km north to Wabrzezno; 20 km north-west to KONOJADY.

Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski;
was the son of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish.

Jakub, was the CHELMNO official, m. 1st to Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, had a son
born in 1686 - Franciszek Hutten-Czapski.
Marianna Brzezinska Czapska d. in 1686/1687.
Jakub Hutten-Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son Marcin Hutten-Czapski born in 1690. Marcin married Urszula Dorpowski, with two sons:
among others
Piotr Hutten-Czapski m. Wesierska, with children.

In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish, with witnesses:
Sebastian Czapski [b. aft. 1610 - d. 1699], the Malbork official of Dabrowka,
and Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla.

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. 1835/1840/1842, bpt. in Wielun, was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802. Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski. In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1725 and KATARZYNA, the 2nd wife of Antoni Czapski, the marriage ca 1762 until ca 1767]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of
Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies;
the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI was living in RASZKOW, but was forest official in Glogowa.

Wladyslaw b. 1835 had godmother Czapska of Piaski in the Boleslawiec parish.

General Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, of the Swiecie county;
ANTONI Hutten-Czapski, General, of the Swiecie county, 1725 - 1792,
was brother of
1. Anna Kospot Pawlowska;
2. Jozef Hutten-Czapski [born 1719/1722, the father of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski];
3.
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1725;
4. Ludwika.

Above General Antoni's 1st wife was Kandyda Rozalia Lipska.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski b. 1725, had children with the 1st wife:
1.
Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec, the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution in 1791, General-major, Count in 1804, lived in 1753-1833 + Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1760,
with children:
a.
Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797-1862 + Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889;
b.
Css Antonina Hutten-Czapska, 1802-1872 + Antoni Beniamin Bartlomiej Skorzewski, 1803-1855;

2.
Jozef Grzegorz Longin Czapski, 1760-1810 + Marianna Kornelia Plawinska died in 1810,
with the son
Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski, 1797-1852 + Css Eleonora Laura Mielzynska, 1815-1875,
and the grandson
the German political advisor Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski, 1851-1937.

Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka,
the owner of Przysiersk; but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska,
the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754.

Elzbieta Potocka m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772. Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec + the 2nd married Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk; but Antoni Czapski the 1st m. in 1749 [until ca 1761] to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754. Elzbieta Potocka m. Antoni Czapski ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772. The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, was Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska. Her sister - Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786]. Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, was the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski. Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski lived in 1730-1764. And Elzbieta POTOCKA RUDZINSKA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne. Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802. Above Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in 1764/1776, married in 1756 until 1766, to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski. Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian count in 1798, the governor of Przasnysz in 1773. He was married three times: in 1756 to Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, 1720-1781, the daughter of Feliks Potocki, ca 1720 - 1766; in 1767 to Elzbieta Potocka, 1740-1776, the daughter of Feliks Potocki; in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.

Przysiersk
is a village in the Bukowiec commune, within the Swiecie County, 4 / 5 kilometres east of Bukowiec, 9 km west of Swiecie, 41 km north-east of Bydgoszcz, and 49 km north-west of Torun.
In 1773, Przysiersk belonged to Lady Czapska, ie. the ex-wife of General Antoni Hutten-Czapski. Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, was the owner of Bukowiec + Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk. But the first wife of named General Antoni Czapski was Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, of Warsaw, b. 1721.

Przysiersk took in 1848 Robert OLDENBURG.

Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish.

Marcin b. in 1690, the son of Jakub Hutten-Czaoski + Konstancja Balinski, was born in Golebiewko, with godparents:
Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official and Marianna Czapski married Zboinska, the Dobrzyn governor family, the wife of Jakub Zboinski, the sister of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski.

Marcin b. in 1690, m. Urszula Dorpowski.


Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought Wladyslaw Czapski, 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN],
the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. 1802 in RASZKOW, and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka,
but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents:
Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Now we back to the 17th century: Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski,
living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish, with witnesses:
Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official of Dabrowka, and Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla.

Radzyn Chelminski is a town in the Grudziadz County, 14 km north to Wabrzezno; 20 km north-west to KONOJADY.

Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish.
Jakub, was the CHELMNO official, m. 1st to Marianna Brzezinski in 1678 in Radzyn Chelminski, had a son born in 1686 - Franciszek Hutten-Czapski.
Marianna Brzezinska Czapska d. in 1686/1687.
Jakub Hutten-Czapski m. 2nd to Konstancja Balinski, with the son Marcin Hutten-Czapski born in 1690. Marcin married Urszula Dorpowski, with two sons:
among others Piotr Hutten-Czapski m. Wesierska, with children.

In Boleslawiec, Konstancja Hutten-Czapska was buried, a single - unmarried woman, died in 1853.
She was born in 1819. Maybe the sister of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1800.

Miss Konstancja Czapska was - in Wielun - the godmother of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski in 1844, but Wladyslaw Czapski was born in 1835.
Konstancja Hutten-Czapska was living in Piaski - 2 km north to Boleslawiec - as unmarried woman. Konstancja Czapska, born 1819; in 1844 in Wielun; died in 1853 in Piaski, buried in Boleslawiec, close to Wieruszow and to Wielun.

Boleslawiec in the Wielun county, by the Prosna river, in 1770 belonged to Wojciech Opalinski;
close to Boleslawiec-Chroscin;
7 km south to Mieleszyn close to Wieruszow; 19 km south to Galewice.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had a son - Kazimierz Czapski / Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski, b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz.
RAJSKO:
7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz, 4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history; 13 km west to CHLEWO - see below on RAJSKO.

Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz.

The jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz.

KAZIMIERZ Hutten-Czapski in 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz. The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice; married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin), the daughter of mentioned Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska, the daughter of Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.

Wincenty Jaruzelski b. 1844, was the brother to Jozef Benedykt Jaruzelski, 1845 - 1915 in Kniaze,
both the sons of
Antoni Jozef Jaruzelski b. 1792, and Felicja Skiwska b. ca 1818.

Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was bpt. in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents:
Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

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 daughter of Teofil Karwat -
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835 / 1842 or ca 1840 [his second wife in the 80' of the 19th century].


Cieszecin and Galewice with the Hutten-Czapski family history + Jaruzelski's ancestors:

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1835/1840/1842 or in July 1842 [or in 1835].
He was married twice
- the 1st Zofia Chyczewska, b. ca 1845, d. in 1911; marriege ca 1873 until ca 1883;
the second to
Elzbieta KARWAT ca 1884, no children, until bef. 1906.

Wladyslaw Hutten - Czapski b. 1842 was the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis + Justyna Wegrzycka / Justyna Wegrzecka Czapska.

Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought Wladyslaw Czapski, 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN],
the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka,
but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents:
Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had a son -
Kazimierz Czapski / Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski, b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz

[7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz,
4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history;
13 km west to CHLEWO - see below on RAJSKO],

died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz.
In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz.
The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice;
married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin), the daughter of Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska, the daughter of
Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.

Wincenty Jaruzelski b. 1844, was the brother to Jozef Benedykt Jaruzelski, 1845 - 1915 in Kniaze,
both the sons of
Antoni Jozef Jaruzelski b. 1792, and Felicja Skiwska b. ca 1818.

Felicja Jaruzelska (nee Skiwska) or Felicjanna Jaruzelska, was the daughter of Leon Pantaleon Skiwski and Barbara RAKOWSKA b. ca 1790, the daughter of DANIEL RAKOWSKI died in 1794 in Burzyn.

Burzyn, a village by the Biebrza River in the Lomza County, the Jedwabne commune. It lies 12 kilometres east of Jedwabne, 29 km north-east of Lomza. In 1643, Burzyn passed into the hands of families Kapica - Milewski by marriage to Anna Burzynska.

Mikolaj Rakowski m. in 1816, Burzyn, to Antonina Jozefina Lyszczynska, 1792-1855, the daughter of Ambrozy Lyszczynski + Elzbieta Skirmunt.
Mikolaj was the son of named Daniel Rakowski b. ca 1740.

Jozef Benedykt Jaruzelski, 1845-1915, had a son Jozef Wincenty Jaruzelski, 1871-1939, m. in 1899 to Izabela Emilia Krzysztofowicz, 1878-1943.

General Wojciech Witold Jaruzelski, the 1st, b. 1923 in Kurow, d. in 2014 in Warszawa, was the son of Wladyslaw Jaruzelski, studied in Tabor, exiled to Siberia during the 2nd World War.
The grandson of Wojciech Jaruzelski, senior, the insurgent of 1863, exiled to Siberia aft. 1864 until 1872, m. Helena Filipkowska, ca 1873.
She was the daughter of August Filipkowski and Katarzyna SZULBORSKA.

Above SENIOR, Wojciech Hilary Jaruzelski, ca 1837 - ca 1903, was the son of
Antoni Jozef Jaruzelski b. 1792, and Felicja SKIWSKA b. ca 1818.

Antoni Jozef Jaruzelski, b. 1792, was the son of
Benedykt Jaruzelski b. ca 1740, and Petronela MIERZWINSKA.
The grandson of Wojciech Jaruzelski, oldest + Estera Moscicka.

Wojciech Jaruzelski, the 2nd, 1929 - 2012, teacher,
was the son of
Zbigniew Mikolaj Jaruzelski and Helena KONECKA.

Zbigniew Mikolaj Jaruzelski, 1900 in Tarnow - 1941 in Yekaterinburg, the Sverdlovsk Oblast, in Russia, was the son of named above Jozef Wincenty Jaruzelski b. 1871.

Jozef Benedykt Jaruzelski, 1845 - 1915 in Kniaze, was the son of Antoni Jozef Jaruzelski b. 1792, and Felicja Skiwska b. ca 1818. Jozef Benedykt was the husband of Baltazara Krainska.

Above Jozef Wincenty Jaruzelski, 1871 in Jawornik Ruski, close to Bircza and Przemysl - 1939, was the son of Jozef Benedykt Jaruzelski and Baltazara Krainska.
Jozef Wincenty was the husband of Izabela Emilia KRZYSZTOFOWICZ.

Jozef Wincenty Jaruzelski, 1871-1939 + Izabela Emilia Krzysztofowicz, 1878-1943, was the son of Jozef Jaruzelski, 1845-1915 in Kniaze + Baltazara Krainska.
The grandson of Jaruzelski b. 1792.

Jozef Wincenty had a son Zbigniew Mikolaj Jaruzelski, 1900 in Tarnow - 1941 in Yekaterinburg.

Kazimierz CZAPSKI
had a son -
Aleksander (Andrzej Hutten Czapski) Czapski b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa, the daughter of
Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.

RAJSKO:

My family Kiedrzynski was connected with the Arnold family, the Germans of LESZNO.
The coat of arms was confirmed for the Arnolds in 1777 to
Jerzy Chrystian Arnold, b. in 1747 in Leszno, d. in 1827 in Warsaw, physician, surgeon,
historian of science. He studied in Leszno and in Gdansk, then studied medicine at the University of Leipzig in 1768, did his medical practice in Poznan, and in 1777 he settled in Warsaw, where he received nobility. In 1807 - 1817 he became a member of the Medical Council of the Duchy of Warsaw. He is buried at the Evangelical-Augsburg Cemetery in Warsaw.

The Arnolds were living in Chlewo, 5 km west to Grabow by the Prosna river;
in Kalisz (Catholic), in 1844;
in Gora, 4 kilometres east of Jaraczewo, 11 km west of Jarocin;
and in Liskow - 5 km south-west to Dmenin.

Jerzy Chrystian Arnold b. in 1747 in LESZNO, was married twice:
the 1st to Ernetyna Neufeld,
the 2nd to Rozalia Roesler b. in 1766.

Jerzy Chrystian Arnold was the adviser of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski, and Jerzy had a daughter Napoleona Arnold, born 1806, with the second wife. Napoleona married Jan Piotr Pawel Chyliczkowski in 1827, and Napoleona had 7 siblings:
Rozalia Janina Czajkowski, Maria Anna Antonina Dydek.

Jan Piotr Pawel Chyliczkowski b. ca 1780/1781, was the son of Stefan, the Chelm Lubelski official, and Zuzanna Polkowska.

Jerzy Chrystian Arnold b. in 1747, had the brother from LESZNO and the Jarocin county,
Jan Arnold, 1751 in LESZNO - 1840 in Pietrzykow, close to Kozminek.

Pietrzykow in 1807 belonged to General Jozef Zajaczek.

Karsy in the Pleszew county, in the Sobotka parish, with Bobry, in the Kucharki parish, and Wierzchoslaw, or Zwierzchoslaw, that is at present a part of Karsy and of Zychlin. Wierzchoslaw was bordered to Karsy of Trampczynski - Kiedrzynski clan, Sobotka and Zychlin. Karsy at the beginning belonged to the KARSKI family.

Karsy then took Kozuchowski bef. 1655. Karsy aft. 1868 belonged to Zychlinski, and also to the owners of Sobotka - the Germans, von Stigler.

Jan Arnold married in 1798, in named Wierzchoslaw, to Julianna Kiedrzynska, 1772-1811, the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska and Jakub Kiedrzynski, ca 1753-1814.

Julianna had three children:
1.
Teofila Domicella Arnold m. Zelislawska, and she was born in RASZKOW in 1801, with the wedding in 1828, in Rajsko,
with the son of Tomasz Zelislawski + Weronika Zielinska.
2.
Mateusz ARNOLD, acted in Warta in 1861, studied in Warsaw in 1823, lived in 1803-1875 + Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.
Jozefa had children:
1.
Marianna Arnold, 1836-1882 + Maksymilian Gozimirski;
2.
Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, ca 1844 - 1907 + Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1840 - the wedding in 1870 in CHOCEN;
with the son Bronislaw Marian Arnold, b. aft. 1870;
3.
Tadeusz Stanislaw Wojciech Arnold, ca 1848 - 1914 + Bronislawa Ilowiecka;
4.
Antonina Helena Arnold, ca 1850 - 1875 + Konstanty Plachecki, ca 1836 - 1902.

Jan Arnold [d. in 1840 in Pietrzykow] married 2nd to Helena Kiedrzynska in 1813, in Liskow, ca 1780 - 1845,
the daughter of KACPER Kiedrzynski, ca 1753-1814 + Arcichowska b. ca 1763;
with children:
1.
the son, acted in KALISZ in 1861, 1814-1885, who had the daughter
Maria Arnold, 1845-1935 + Marian WOLOWSKI, 1838-1909,
with the daughters:
A.
Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949 in Braniewo, m. doctor Walenty Hieronim Julian Kamocki, 1858 in Suchy Kierz - 1923 in Warszawa,
with the daughter Zofia Wieniawska b. 1898.
B.
younger daughter - Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. in 1870.

2.
Jan Arnold 2nd, 1821-1880 + Anna Konstancja Karolina Mieszczanska.

Maybe Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1800 = Franciszek Ignacy Hutten-Czapski.

Radzyn Chelminski is a town in the Grudziadz County, 14 km north to Wabrzezno;
20 km north-west to KONOJADY.

Marcin b. in 1690, the son of Jakub Hutten-Czaoski + Konstancja Balinski, was born in Golebiewko, with godparents:
Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official and Marianna Czapski married Zboinska, the Dobrzyn governor family, the wife of Jakub Zboinski, the sister of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski.

Galewice:

Jozef Szaniawski was born in 1734, in Galewice; the brother {?} of ANTONI Jozef SZANIAWSKI born on March 6, 1734, in Galewice.

Anna Cielecka (ca 1770 - 1838), the proprietress of estates Galewice, Kaski farm close to Galewice
(Galewice 10 km north-east of Wieruszow and 8 km north-east of Chobanin; KASKI - 2 / 3 km east of above Galewice and east of Domanin; Kaski - 11 km west of LUTUTOW and west of Dymki of the Kiedrzynskis family;
see OLSZOWSKI / Olszewski, Kreski, Madalinski and Psarski families),
and Gizyce with Maczniki in the Kalisz province, m. Adam Wegierski (ca 1770 - 1829),
with a daughter
Roza Tekla Wegierska (b. 1804), married in Warsaw in 1829, to Ludwik Fiszer (born 1800 - died in 1877 in Lomza),
with a daughter
Leokadia Jozefa Fiszer (b. ca 1832 in Zawrocie, close to Wysokie Mazowieckie), m. in 1854 in Wysokie Mazowieckie to Aleksy Sabin Wincenty Kurcyusz b. ca 1830,
with a daughter
Maria Kurcyusz b. ca 1850, married 1881 in Warsaw to Zdzislaw Godfryd Redel (b. 1839 in Pesy, in the Lomza county)
who was the son of
Wladyslaw Ignacy Jozef Redel (b. ca 1812 Warsaw),
and the grandson of
Jakub Redel (1769 - 1845) and Barbara Karolina Dabrowska.

Zdzislaw Godfryd Redel b. 1839
had a mother
Wanda Narcyza Albina Zmichowska (b. ca 1816 in Rawicz),
the daughter of
Jan Zmichowski and Wiktoria Kiedrzynska

(Wiktoria died in 1819; Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska was the daughter of
Lukasz Kiedrzynski and Franciszka Jozefata Raczynska / Franciszka Maria Raczynska b. ca 1755

[Franciszka RACZYNSKA-KIEDRZYNSKA, born 1751 or ca 1755; she was the daughter of Jozef Raczynski and Brygida BREZA, the daughter of Jan Dominik Breza 1681 - 1738];

and the daughters of Wiktoria nee KIEDRZYNSKA:
Wanda Narcyza Albina REDEL,
Kornelia Gloger;
Wiktoria Lewinska.

Tomasz KOWALSKI who died 1812, an owner of Rakowice and Bedkowo, m. in 1789 in Lubczyna, to Helena Karsnicka, the daughter of
Jan Gwalbert Karsnicki, an official in Ostrzeszow;
the second time Helena Kowalska - Karsnicka married to Feliks Murzynowski [of SWIEDZIEBNIA !],
with:
Jozefa or Honorata Jozefa KOWALSKA born ca 1807, Myjonice, m. in 1820, to Nestor Julian Wezyk of OSINY, 1795-1862, from Myjonice in the Ostrzeszow county,
the son of
Ksawery Franciszek Wezyk of Osiny b. 1750, and Marianna Fundament-Karsnicka of Karsznice, 1767-1817.

Children of Jan Gwalbert Fundament - Karsnicki, 1731 - 1820 + Jozefa Jadwiga Maslowska:
1.
Jozef Jastrzebiec Karsnicki, 1784-1862;
2. Idzi Karsnicki (ca 1765 ? / 1780-1835 or E. Karsnicki);
3.
Magdalena Jastrzebiec Karsnicka - SULIMIERSKA, born in ca 1784,
4.
Antonina Fundament Karsnicka - KRESKA, d. 1862,
5.
Helena Karsnicka - KOWALSKA - MURZYNOWSKA,
6.
Wiktoria PSARSKA, Fundament - Karsnicka b. ca 1775 - died in 1844 in Biala; m. Franciszek Psarski, b. ca 1770.
7.
Marianna Wezyk; she was the mother of Nestor Julian Wezyk and Faustyna Kobierzycka.

Geographic remarks:
Rakowice - close to WROBLEW, 3 km north to Charlupia Wielka; west to SIERADZ.
Bedkowo - BADKOWO, 15 km north-west to Brzesc Kujawski.
Lubczyna - 3 km west to CIESZECIN; 8 km north to Wieruszow, 9 km west to Galewice.
Lyskornia - north-west to Kurow; 4 km south to Walichnowy;
Weglowice - 9 km south to Truskolasy and west to Czestochowa; 6 km north to ex-Silesian border.
KIERZNO - 9 km north-west to Wieruszow.

From the Ostrzeszow county had came
Count Joachim Kreski / Joachim de Kresko Kreski, b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora close to Ostrzeszow, died in 1795 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, close to Kepno.

In 1765 Joachim Count Kreski m. Justyna Magnuska from Kuznica Bobrowska, close to Grabow by Prosna, in the Ostrzeszow county,
with a daughter
1. Salomea Elzbieta Cecylia Katarzyna Barbara Kreska born 1767 in Grebanin, d. 1842 in Grebanin;
2. a son Norbert Antoni Ignacy Kreski 1769 in Grebianin;
3.
next son - Florian Stanislaw Jozef Kreski / Floryan Stanislaw Jozef, b. 1771 in Grebanin, close to Kepno, died in 1838 in Ruda (Maslowice), close to Wielun, marriage in 1803 to Antonina Karsznicka vel Karsnicka from Cieszecin (Weglewice), close to Wieruszow and near Galewice;
4.
Adam Jan Ewangelista Franciszek Xawery Kreski m. 1795 to Psarska in Grebanin, he born 1772 in Grebanin, d. 1806;
5.
Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska b. 1774 in Grebanin, m. 1804 to ANDRZEJ KIEDRZYNSKI / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski junior, in Grebanin;
6.
Tekla Kreska 1775 Grebanin, d. 1776;
7. Wiktoria Ewa Kreska b. 1776 in Grebanin, died in 1815, m. to Rafal Nerski;
8.
9. Gaudenty Walenty Ignacy Kreski 1778 in Grebanin;
10.
Elzbieta b. 1780 Grebanin, d. 1807, m. Konstanty Rekowski as Elzbieta Wantoch Rekowska;
11. Franciszek Maksymilian Kreski b. 1782 in Grebanin, d. 1791;
12.
Konstanty Hermenegild Kreski b. 1785 in Grebanin, near Baranow, died in 1850 in Grebanin, married in 1818 to Brygida Kozuchowska / Brigitte Kozuchowska from Zbiersk, close to Stawiszyn, in the Kalisz county.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski was born in 1764 or 1760, to Jozef Tomasz Szaniawski and Zofia Podczaska.
Jozef was born in 1734, in Galewice.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski, 1764 - 1835 / 1836 or died in 1839, married Agnieszka Psarski, born in 1780.
They had son Teofil Kazimierz Szaniawski.
Jan Kanty Szaniawski (1764-1836) was the Attorney in Wielun.

Named Jozef SZANIAWSKI was born on March 6, 1734, in Galewice.
GALEWICE 18 km north-east-north to MIELESZYN. Close to KASKI, CHOBANIN. See below.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski with Agnieszka PSARSKA had sons:
Jan Chryzostom Szaniawski;
Ludwik Bartlomiej Szaniawski {born ca 1816 in Gronow, the Sieradz county, married Aniela Rotkiewicz, b. ca 1824 in Kroczyce, the Zawiercie County};
Teofil Kazimierz Szaniawski
and Jozef Gabriel Szaniawski.

Jan Kanty Szaniawski was the half brother of Jakub Szaniawski.
Jan Szaniawski m. Teresa Borzecka, marriage in 1792 in Pniewy; witnesses: Maksymilian Mielzynski, the owner of Pniewy [north-east to Nowy Tomysl, close to west border of ex-POLAND; north-west to CHELMINKO and CHELMNO] and Sczaniecki, the owner of Chelmno [5 km south-east to PNIEWY].

Above Jozef Szaniawski was born in 1734, in Galewice; the brother {?} of ANTONI SZANIAWSKI, b. ca 1730, who married close to WIERUSZOW - Mieleszyn, close to CHOBOT; 9 km south-east to Wieruszow. South to CHOBANIN; east to MROCZEN and OPATOW. Died in 1792.

JOZEF was the son of Kazimierz Szaniawski and Marianna.

Jozef Tomasz Szaniawski married Zofia Podczaska and 2nd Konstancja KOBYLANSKI / Kobylanska,
with
1.
Jan Kanty Szaniawski, 1764-1839, m. ca 1800, to Agnieszka Psarska;
2.
Jakub Szaniawski
{+ BIALECKA with
1. Karol Jan Szaniawski born 1812
[with
Bronislawa Marianna Szaniawska; Wladyslaw Jozef Szaniawski (b. 1847 in Zalesie, close to Poddebice); Teodor Karol Szaniawski and Czeslaw Jan Szaniawski];
2. Bazyli Wincenty Szaniawski;
3. Antoni Innocenty Szaniawski
4. Ewa Teofila Szaniawska}.

Named above Kazimierz Szaniawski b. ca 1700. Husband of Marianna; the father of above Jozef Szaniawski.

Mentioned Antoni Szaniawski b. ca 1730, married 1st to Konkordia Lipinska in Mieleszyn; and in Mieleszyn in 1776, Antoni Szaniawski married second to Joanna Szczepkowski-Tymieniecka.

GALEWICE:

Anna Cielecka (ca 1770 - 1838), the proprietress of estates:
Galewice,
Kaski farm close to Galewice, and
Gizyce with Maczniki in the Kalisz province,
m. Adam Wegierski (ca 1770 - 1829),
with a daughter Roza Tekla Wegierska (b. 1804), married in Warsaw in 1829, to Ludwik Fiszer (born 1800 - died in 1877 in Lomza),
with a daughter
Leokadia Józefa Fiszer (ca 1832 in Zawrocie, close to Wysokie Mazowieckie), m. in 1854 in Wysokie Mazowieckie to Aleksy Sabin Wincenty Kurcyusz b. ca 1830.

GIZYCE - 12 km north to BOBROWNIKI - compare Madalinski and Kiedrzynski.

Marianna Cielecka b. ca 1770, died before 1833, m. Jan Nepomucen Sulimierski b. ca 1770 - died in 1818, owner of Brzeski / Brzesko,
the son of
Michal Sulimierski and Jadwiga Jaroszewska,
with children:
Maciej, Filip, Teresa:
1.
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. ca 1795, proprietor of an estate Stronsko, and Zielecice in the Lask county,
2.
Filip Rafal Sulimierski (born in 1797 in Tumusin, close to Zgierz - d. 1843 in Brzeski, in the Szadek county), the owner of Chotyszow and Brzeski;
the 1st married to Balbina Psarska b. ca 1800,
the 2nd time in 1831 to Bibianna Barbara Dzwonkowska (b. 1810 in Leszczyn, in the Sieradz county - died in 1882),
the daughter of Tekla Dzwonkowska nee Borowska b. ca 1780.

The sister of above named Marianna Cielecka b. ca 1770, died before 1833, was mentioned Anna Cielecka (ca 1770 - 1838), the proprietress of estates Galewice, Kaski farm close to Galewice
(Galewice 10 km north-east of Wieruszow and 8 km north- east of Chobanin; KASKI - 2 / 3 km east of above Galewice and east of Domanin; Kaski - 11 km west of LUTUTOW and west of Dymki of the Kiedrzynskis. family; see OLSZOWSKI / Olszewski, Kreski, Madalinski and Psarski families),
and Gizyce [near to Grabow by the Prosna river] with Maczniki [27 km distance] in the Kalisz province, m. Adam Wegierski (ca 1770 - 1829).

MACZNIKI - 7 km north-west to Gostyczyna, close to Skalmierzyce and Chotow.

But we back now to the MYSZKOWSKI'S:

Jan Myszkowski, 1695 - 1730, an owner of Galewice, m. before 1718 to Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska, 1695 - before 1788;
she was 2 voto Antoni Ignacy Szeliski who died before 1788;
she was the daughter of
Andrzej Maslowski born ca 1665 / 1670, officer in Wielun,
and the granddaughter of
Adam Maslowski (died after 1692), and Urszula Bielska.

Below on Wodziczna / Wodzicze - 3 km south to Pomiany; 4 km south-east to TRZCINICA; 5 km north-east to the ex-Silesian-Austrian border:
Jadwiga Myszkowska [b. ca 1675] m. 1st to Stefan Golygowski / Golyglowski, Goligowski, an owner of Pomiany and Wodzicze / WODZICZNA;
in 1689 - 1692, Stefan Golychowski / Golyglowski lease village Kurow in the Wielun county [7 km north to MOKRSKO; 4 km north-west to TUROW; west of WIELUN; also see KIEDRZYNSKI],
next of kin to Franciszka Antonina Trzcinska, b. 1693, in Trzcinica;
in 1692 named Kurow lease Michal Myszkowski of Dabrowa.

CIESZECIN:

JOZEF SULIMIERSKI b. 1738, d. 1805, the owner of Lubiec, south of Wola Pszczolecka, and Kuznica (near Lubiec),
m. Franciszka Wierzchlejska, with a son:
Jan Piotr Walerian Sulimierski, b. 1783, m. in 1804 in Cieszecin to Magdalena Jastrzebiec Karsnicka born in ca 1784,
the daughter of Jan Gwalbert Karsnicki and Jadwiga Maslowski,
with the son:
Marceli Jan Gwalbert Sulimierski / Marceli Jan Sulimierski b. ca 1805 in Weglowice close to Wielun,
the son of Jan Sulimierski and Magdalena;
d. 1874, judge, exiled to Siberie,
m. in 1828 in Czestochowa, to Zofia Joanna Wczele Szolowska b. 1808,
with a son
Wladyslaw Jan Sulimierski 1830 - 1866, m. Wanda Walewska b. 1832,
the daughter of Napoleon Walewski owner of Pstrokonie, and Natala / NATALIA Kreski,
with daughter: Stefania Sulimierska, 1858-1945.

Above named Napoleon WALEWSKI 1802 - 1835, the owner of Pstrokonie, Wozniki, Swierzyn, Gorzuchow, Lisow, m. Natalia Kreska d. ca 1833, the daughter of Florian KRESKI and Antonina Karsnicki,
with
a)
Ludwik Mieczyslaw Walewski, b. 1830 in Maslowice, an owner of Pstrokonie / Pstrekonie, Paprotnia,
with daughter Adela;
b)
Antonina Floriana Salomea 1831 in Pstrekonie - 1860, m. 1850, to Boleslaw Kobierzycki;
c)
above mentioned Wanda Walewska / Wanda Natalia Maria b. 1832 in Maslowice m. Wladyslaw Jan / Wladyslaw Sulimierski, 1830 - 1866, the owner of Lubiec [close to WOLA PSZCZOLECKA! and north of Szczercow and Chabielice].

Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI, 1754 - 1820, was the owner of Parzymiechy in 1797 from Franciszek and Ignacy Poninski, Pstrychkonie from father, Krzeslowo, Kurow / Kurowo (see Malkiewicz, Kiedrzynski, Walewski; close to Wola Pszczolecka) and Kurowka in 1818; the member of Parliament in 1776, m. Martyna Maksyma Wezyk [her 3rd wedding], the daughter of Idzi WEZYK, the owner of Kalinowa and Ligota, 1 voto Andrzej Niemojowski, 2 voto Ludwik Wezyk.

Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI 2nd m. in 1794 to Antonina Kalinowska, the daughter of Ignacy Kalinowski and Justyna Borzecka, 2 voto Mikolaj Jaksa Krobanowski.

Children of Ludwik Mikolaj WALEWSKI:
A.
Michal WALEWSKI b. 1804, an owner of Krzeslowo, Kurowo / Kurow (close to Wola Pszczolecka!), Wypychowo, Podlesie, Dziuby, Stara Poczta,
B.
Justyna b. 1807,

C.
Karol Franciszek Salezy Walewski, b. 1795, the owner of Parzymiechy, m. Marianna Radolinska, the daughter of Tekla nee Lanckoronska,
with
a)
Piotr Ludwik Teodor Walewski b. 1822 in Parzymiechy,
b)
Jadwiga Maria b. 1825, d. 1857 in Parzymiechy, m. 1850 to Henryk Stanislaw Wojciech Lanckoronski,

D.
Napoleon Walewski, 1802 - 1835, the owner of Pstrokonie, Wozniki, Swierzyn, Gorzuchow, Lisow,
m. Natalia Kreska d. ca 1833, the daughter of Florian Kreski and Antonina nee Karsnicki,
with
a)
Ludwik Mieczyslaw Walewski, b. 1830 in Maslowice, the owner of Pstrokonie / Pstrekonie, Paprotnia, with daughter Adela;
b)
Antonina Floriana Salomea, 1831 in Pstrekonie - 1860, m. 1850, to Boleslaw Kobierzycki.
c)
Wanda Natalia Maria Walewska, b. 1832 in Maslowice m. Wladyslaw Sulimierski, the owner of Lubiec [near to Wola Pszczolecka].

The KRZESLOW estate in the Wygielzow parish, with Krzeslow, Polesie, Kurow, Wypychow, and mentioned above Wola Pszczolecka, in 1783 was sold by Stokowski and Wezyk, to Jan Przybylski;
in 1818 this estate bought Ludwik Walewski, the son of Wojciech Walewski;
Krzeslow estate with villages:
Dziuby, Wypychy, Podlesie, Stara Poczta.

Wladyslaw Jan Sulimierski b. 1830 in above named Lubiec, d. 1866, m. in ca 1850 to above Wanda Walewska b. 1832, the daughter of Napoleon Izydor Roscislaw Walewski (see Wola Pszczolecka, Kalinowski, Oginski, Trubecki, Konstantynowicz), 1802-1835 and Natalia Marianna Kreska, 1804-1832,
with mentioned above daughter Stefania Sulimirska 1858-1945 m. Leonard Siemienski.

We back to
Jan Myszkowski, 1695 - 1730, the owner of Galewice, m. before 1718 to Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska,
1695 - before 1788, she was 2 voto to Antoni Ignacy Szeliski who died before 1788;
she was the daughter of Andrzej Maslowski born ca 1665 / 1670, officer in Wielun,
the son of Adam Maslowski (died after 1692), and Urszula Bielska.

Above JAN Myszkowski had a son Karol Myszkowski b. in 1723 in Galewice, bpt. in Cieszecin - died in 1779 / 1784 [godfather was Jan Maslowski, and his wife Jadwiga nee Myszkowska].

KAROL Myszkowski was the owner of Galewice, Tokary, Gozdow
[TOKARY 5 km nort-west to Gluchow; and GOZDOW west to GLUCHOW, at way to BEDZIECHOW and to Zdzary - see Kiedrzynski, Konopnicki, Pstrokonski],
Police, but was living in Galewice in 1757 - 60, Captain in 1761.
KAROL Myszkowski m. Justyna Niwska died after 1802, the owner of Gostyczyna; Justyna Niwska-Myszkowska sold Gostyczyna in 1801;
Justyna was the daughter of Piotr Niwski d. 1763, the owner of Gostyczyna (in 1751; 10 km south to KALISZ),
Milejow [2 km north- east to TOKARY],
and Tokary
[Jan Myszkowski, 1695 - 1730, the owner of Galewice, m. before 1718 to Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska, 1695 - before 1788, she was 2 voto to Antoni Ignacy Szeliski who died before 1788; she was the daughter of Andrzej Maslowski born ca 1665 / 1670, officer in Wielun, the son of Adam Maslowski (died after 1692), and Urszula Bielska. Above JAN Myszkowski had son Karol Myszkowski b. in 1723 in Galewice, bpt. in Cieszecin - died in 1779 / 1784].

HIERONIM Myszkowski b. ca 1550, died after 1577
[he was the son of Hieronim senior b. ca 1500, and the grandson of Marcin Myszkowski b. ca 1448, and Zuzanna LASKI; Marcin was born 1448, the son of Piotr Myszkowski and Agnieszka KOBYLANSKA];
had a son
Waclaw Myszkowski b. ca 1600 - died in 1663/1666 + Zofia Podczaszanka Mirzowska;
and the grandson
Mikolaj Myszkowski (1640, bpt in Kozieglowki, 3 km south-east to Kozieglowy, south of Czestochowa - d. 1713), the owner of Dabrowa, and Galewice (from hands of wife Aleksadra Grodzicki), married also to unknown Anna,
with the son
Jan Myszkowski (ca 1695 - d. 1730, Galewice), the owner of Galewice.

Ludwik Bartlomiej Szaniawski (b. 1816 in Gronow, 9 km east to ZLOCZEW and 18 km west to Widawa), the owner of Kroczyce [17 km south to LELOW; close to Lgota Murowana], and Malowana Wola;
was the son of
Jan Kanty Szaniawski (ca 1764 - d. 1839), the owner of Ochle
[at half way from Widawa to Wola Wiazowa; 9 km west to RESTARZEW], Gromadzice in the Wielun county [6 km north-west to Maslowice; 11 km north to WIELUN];
+ Agnieszka Psarska b. ca 1770 - d. after 1844, in 1803 she was single and she was living in Radoszowice close to Osjakow [RADOSZEWICE - 9 km south-east to OSJAKOW or Radoszowice],
the daughter of Wladyslaw Psarski,
the granddaughter of Franciszek Ksawery PSARSKI.

We back to MYSZKOWSKI:

Mikolaj Myszkowski (1640 - d. 1713), the owner of Dabrowa and Galewice; m. Anna;
they had the son
Jan Myszkowski (b. ca 1695 - d. 1730 in Galewice), an official in Wenden, the owner of Galewice; JAN married Katarzyna Barbara Maslowska b. ca 1695 - d. after 1754, the daughter of Andrzej Maslowski b. ca 1670 - d. before 1742, official in Wielun.

ANDRZEJ Maslowski was the son of Adam Maslowski and Urszula Bielska. the wife of named ANDRZEJ was Katarzyna Chmielinska / Chmielewska.

Above JAN had son Karol Myszkowski b. in 1723 in Galewice, bpt. in Cieszecin - died in 1779 / 1784, godfather was Jan Maslowski, and his wife Jadwiga nee Myszkowska; KAROL was the owner of Galewice, Tokary, Gozdow [TOKARY 5 km nort-west to Gluchow; and GOZDOW west to GLUCHOW, at way to BEDZIECHOW and to Zdzary - see Kiedrzynski, Konopnicki, Pstrokonski], Police, but was living in Galewice in 1757 - 60, Captain in 1761.

KAROL Myszkowski m. Justyna Niwska died after 1802.
The son of named KAROL:
Cyprian Justyn Franciszek Myszkowski b. 1763, Galewice, bpt. in Cieszecin - d. in above Tokary - close to GLUCHOW;
and the grandson of KAROL MYSZKOWSKI:
Adam Ignacy Ananiasz b. 1804, Tokary - d. 1864, Warszawa, an owner of Kustrzyce, Przymilow and mentioned Milejow; in 1833 owner of Rojkow.

Swiato Jeziory / Swietojeziory / Sventezeris - in the Sejny district, a region of Lozdzieje, located about 9 km east to LOZDZIEJE. In the 18th century, belonged to Dominik Radziwill. Then, Swietojeziory / Sventezeris to Mikolaj Myszkowski until 1863.
Then the estate broke up on a few parts. The farm passed to Mendel Burak.
That is Mikolaj Myszkowski (b. in 1806, in the Doruchow parish, 13 km east to OSTRZESZOW - in Przytocznica 4 km north-west to Doruchow. See SUWALKI).
He was the son of
Hipolit Ignacy Karol Myszkowski (1760 in Komorniki close to Poznan - d. 1828, Zapolice, 3 km east to STRONSKO; in the Stronsko parish - 9 km south-west to Zdunska Wola);
the grandson of WOJCIECH Myszkowski who had 4 wives;
named Wojciech Stanislaw Myszkowski (b. 1727, Galewice, bpt in Cieszecin - d. 1795, Galewice) was the brother of Karol Myszkowski b. 1723, Galewice {godfather was Jan Maslowski + Jadwiga Maslowska-Myszkowska};
the great-grandson of
Jan Myszkowski b. 1695 - d. 1730, Galewice, the official in Wenden, the owner of Galewice, north-east to Wieruszow and CHOBANIN;
who was the son of
Mikolaj Myszkowski (1640 - 1713), the owner of Dabrowa / Dabrowka [4 km east to Galewice] and Galewice; m. Anna - the second wife.

Mentioned above Mikolaj Myszkowski, 1640-1713, the owner of Ruda close to Wielun [5 km south-east to WIELUN; east to MOKRSKO - see Jan Paszkowski], and Galewice [13 km north-east to WIERUSZOW], m. the 1st to Aleksandra Grodzicka, 1640 - 1668,
with:
1.
Chryzostom Mikolaj Myszkowski, born ca 1675 or b. 1665-1709 m. Jadwiga Karsnicka of Wielun,
2.
Jadwiga Myszkowska, died in 1725 m. Stefan Golygowski, the owner of Kurow (see Kiedrzynski) [8 km west to WIELUN],
3.
Elzbieta Myszkowska m. before 1692 to Adam Kiedrzynski.

Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1675, d. before 1724, m. Adam Kiedrzynski b. ca 1660 / 1670, but in 1724 Eleonora Rozdrazewska was widow after death of Adam Kiedrzynski; Eleonora was then wife of Jan Relo.

The brother of named JADWIGA Myszkowska and ELZBIETA was Mikolaj / Chryzostom Mikolaj Myszkowski, b. ca 1675 - d. 1709, the owner of Galewice [13 km north-east to WIERUSZOW], m. in 1702 in Kruszyna north-east to Czestochowa
[east to Cykarzew; 13 km north-east to KOSCIELEC of MADALINSKI; 16 km south to JEDLNO of Walewski - see Izydor Kiedrzynski],
to Jadwiga Karsnicka b. ca 1680.

Jozef Cielecki / Jozef Wincenty Pawel Cielecki (born ca 1792 - 1844), Lieutenant of the Polish Army,
married in 1815 in Lututow (5 km west of Dymki of the Kiedrzynskis) to Pelagia Wstowska (b. ca 1798), she was an owner of Swiatkowice (6 km south-east of Kowal);
her parents:
Jozef Wstowski and Emilia Wegierska.

Named above Marianna Cielecka b. ca 1770, died before 1833, m. Jan Nepomucen Sulimierski b. ca 1770 - died in 1818, the owner of Brzeski / Brzesko, the son of Michal Sulimierski and Jadwiga Jaroszewska, with children: Maciej, Filip, Teresa:
1.
Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. ca 1795, the proprietor of an estate Stronsko, and Zielecice in the Lask county,
2.
Filip Rafal Sulimierski (1797 Tumusin, close to Zgierz - d. 1843 in Brzeski, in the Szadek county), the owner of Chotyszow and Brzeski; married to Balbina Psarska b. ca 1800, 2nd time in 1831 to Bibianna Barbara Dzwonkowska (1810 in Leszczyn, in the Sieradz county - 1882), the daughter of Tekla nee Borowska b. ca 1780;
children of above Filip:
1. Klotylda Sulimierska b. ca 1835, m. Jozef Zaremba, the son of Jozef Zaremba;
2.
Bronislawa Sulimierska (1827 - 1928 !), 1863 Uprising, 1st m. Edward Szenk, 2nd m. in 1871 in Cieszecin to Boleslaw Tarczalowski;
3.
Artur Alfons Sulimierski (1831 in Stolec, the Sieradz county - d. 1902),
4. Kornelia Sulimierska (1836 - 1837),
5.
Filip Koronat Sulimierski (1843 Sieradz - 1885 Warsaw), author of 'Slownik Geograficzny...'.

Filip Koronat Sulimierski was born on 8 November 1843, in Sieradz; he was the son of Philip Raphael Sulimierski (1797-1843) and his second wife, Barbara Bibianna nee Dzwonkowski (1810-1882).

Filip Rafael Sulimierski was the owner of the village Chotyszow and Brzeski (in the Sieradz county).

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski born 1798, married Marianna Kempista - uncle of Filip Koronat - who was heir to the village Zielencice, was witness the birth registration of Filip Koronat Sulimierski together with Leon Labecki, a teacher of the School District of Sieradz;
witnesses to the baptism were Maciej Sulimierski, Karolina Nowicka, Joseph Zaremba and Teresa Starzynska.
The future editor of 'Wedrowiec' had two sisters -
Bronislawa (1827-1928) and
Kornelia (1836-1837 !)
and brother Arthur Alfons (1831-1902).
The first one was a participant of the January Uprising, repressioned after its fall.
Arthur worked as a teacher in Warsaw high schools; the younger brother was also the author of a book published in 1872.
F. Sulimierski in 1856 he moved with his mother and siblings to Piotrkow Trybunalski; after graduating in 1862 he started his studies in Warsaw on the newly created the Main School (now University of Warsaw) at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics. F. Sulimierski also participated in a series of lectures on the philosophy of Henry Struve.

Let us remember that Karl Marx and Frederick Engels were the creators of ideology [40's of the 19th cent.] about the inequalities of people due to nationality. They divided the nations of Europe into better and worse ones.
Currently, a strong social movement is operating in Poland, in 2019, on the faith of persons from national minorities and sexual minorities, and managed by neo-communists, now repainted as 'liberals'. These people have one main feature - hatred for Poles and Poland, ruled by the current right-wing camp [in September 2019].
All this powerful structure has headquarters in Inowroclaw in Kujawy - if we are talking about current Poland.
But what's interesting, in the first quarter of the 19th century Tadeusz Wolanski, slavophilist and alchemist, right here was a head of the German administration.
Mentioned Tadeusz Wolanski was the owner of Pakosc, not far from Inowroclaw.
The family of Czolgosz from Belarus, of the Grodno region, then lived in Pakosc. Leon Czolgosz murdered US President McKinley in 1901. But Leon Czolgosz claimed that Emma Goldman was the main driver of the action, and her family came from SZAWLE, where Tadeusz Wolanski was also born, the son of an alchemist at the court of the King Stanislaw Poniatowski.
Emma Goldman around 1900/1910 was the main ideologist of the lesbian and feminist movement.


We back to OPALENICA:
General Jozef Niemojewski's father - Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI, 1743-1797, was the son of Jozef Niemojewski SENIOR, and Dorpowska.
Antoni Niemojewski was the Royal Court official in 1778, then he was the priest. Antoni was the owner of Biezdrowo, Zakrzewo, Pierwoszewo, Popowo, Krzywoleka, Kobusz, and he leased out in 1767 above estates for 1 year to Michal Obarzankowski.

BIEZDROWO lies 6 kilometres west of Wronki, 22 km north-west of Szamotuly.

Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1768 was married to Elzbieta Bojanowska, 1740-1778, in Biezdrowo, but she died in Pszczewo in 1778, buried in Szamotuly. Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI in 1778 became the priest and he want inheritance bequeathed after Wojciech OPALINSKI [d. 1775], the Sieradz governor, and after Karol Opalinski.

Antoni NIEMOJEWSKI acted in Poznan in 1779, and in WLOCLAWEK in 1782.

In 1773 in Opalenica, Michal Plaskowski of Czarne married Katarzyna Czaplicka;
witnesses:
Count Wojciech Leon Opalinski = Wojciech Opalinski, the Sieradz governor, and Jozef Szczaniecki.

Leon Wojciech Opalinski b. in 1708, d. in 1775 in Opalenica, was in 1764 the Masovia governor; Crown Marshal in 1755, the Bar insurgent in 1768, owned Dakowy Mokre, but then the Raczynskis were the owners and in 1873 to hands of Potocki.

Dakowy Mokre - 8 km south-east to Opalenica.

Jastrzebnik, with Rudniki, Wojnowice and Ptaszkowo owned by Opalinski.

Katarzyna CZAPLICKA Plaskowska, b. ca 1750,
m. 1st to Antoni Bobr, the lord of Bobry and Dabrowka in 1768, with the son Jan Bobr + Agata Ploska, and the grandson Tomasz Bobr b. 1790 in Slabogora, the owner of Bobry Male in 1819 and Ulatow in 1837.

Katarzyna Czaplicka Bobr m. 2nd to Michal Plaskowski, and she was the daughter of Czaplicki + Apolonia.
Katarzyna Czaplicka m. in 1773 in Opalenica to Michal Plaskowski,
with children:
1.
Marcjanna Plaskowska, b. 1776 in Leki Wielkie,
2.
Marcjan Agaton Plaskowski, b. in 1775 in Leki Male,
3.
Antoni Plaskowski b. bef. 1780, m. Julianna Marianna Kielczewska, b. 1789, Julianna was the relatives to Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski.
4.
Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski, bef. 1790 - 1869 + Jozefa Trembecka, 1790-1839.


Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec, buried in Bobrowo close to Brodnica in 1881.
Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski. They were living in 1826 in Samplawa. They had children:
Karol Kielczewski b. 1826;
Jozef Kielczewski, b. 1827;
Jakub; and 3 brothers more, single;
and Julian Kielczewski b. 1835 + Aniela Lieder;
Fryderyk Kielczewski + 1836, m. Florentyna Kramkowska.

Wladyslaw Michal Mikolaj Sobocki b. 1834 in Warszawa, lieutenant in 1864, m. 1st to Paulina Jasinska b. in Niegowa, in the Stanislawow county,
m. 3rd in 1889 in Warszawa, to Jozefa Kielczewska b. in 1846 in Rodzone,
the daughter of Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822 in Samplawa, the son of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799 - 1881, Wichulec.

Anzelm was married to Anna Plaskowska, 1824 - 1898, the daughter of Kajetan Plaskowski + Jozefa Trembecka, died in 1839 in PLOCK.

Jozefa was the daughter of Ignacy Trembecki + Anna Gostomska died in 1840 in PLOCK.

Above Anna Plaskowska b. 1824 + Anzelm Kielczewski, was the daughter of Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski, 1781 - 1872.

Mentioned Faustyna married Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski with 11 children: Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822, Karol Jozef Kielczewski and 9 others.

Faustyna b. 1799/1800, maybe was the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.

Maybe Faustyna Plaskowska was the daughter of Faustyn Plaskowski b. ca 1777.

Above Faustyn Plaskowski was the brother of
1. Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski b. 1781, d. 1872, Colonel, acted in PLOCK, in 1793 in Czarne + Jozefa Trembecka;
2. Antoni Plaskowski;
3. Agaton Marian (Marcjan) Plaskowski b. 1775;
4. Marianna (Marcjanna) Plaskowska b. 1776 + Kazimierz Komorowski;
5. Teodora Plaskowska;
6. Maria Plaskowska.

Faustyn was the son of Michal Plaskowski, manager in Opalenica, b. ca 1750 + (1773) Katarzyna Czaplicka.

And the grandson of Piotr Plaskowski, b. ca 1725, the owner of Czarne, Baldowo, Surdowek, Piasieczno, judge in LIPNO, buried in Skepem / Skape + Febronia Cissowska.

Piotr was the brother to
1. Jozef Plaskowski b. 1700/1720, d. 1773, in 1730 the Brodnica official + Rozalia Czapska, died in 1755,
2.
Olbracht Plaskowski died in 1776, the Lidzbark governor, MP in 1733 + Rozalia Bagniewska,
3. Franciszek Plaskowski who bought in 1730 Chojno + Franciszka Czapska.

And the great-grandson of
Wojciech Plaskowski b. ca 1700 + Zofia Kaweczynska, of CHELMNO.

In 1812, Czarne close to LIPINY, took Antoni PLASKOWSKI, the son of Michal Plaskowski.
Czarne in 1815, Kajetan Cyprian Plaskowski took; he was born bef. 1790, m. Jozefa Trembecka, b. ca 1790.

Czarne in 1847 - Ignacy Kazimierz Plaskowski, the son of Kajetan. Ignacy Plaskowski, 1818-1888 + Css Antonina Zboinska, 1820 - 1858.

Ignacy's sister was Anna Plaskowska, 1824-1898 + Anzelm Kielczewski, b. in 1822 in SAMPLAWA, d. in 1893.

Jakub Teodor Trembecki was the great-grandfather of named Jozefa Plaskowska m. Kajetan.

Ignacy Plaskowski d. in 1888, and Czarne took his son Karol Teodor Plaskowski, 1850-1913.
In 1893, Karol sold the village to Teodor Dabrowski, who had mills, brewery and distilleries. During the interwar period, bef. 1939, the village belonged to Stanislaw Wilski (1874-1942).

Starorypin took Dabrowski; Osiek belonged to Robakowski; Plonne was owned by Bonkowski.

Teodor Dabrowski m. Pelagia Szefer, in KIKOL, 9 kilometres north-west of Lipno, in 1894, and Dabrowski Teodor was the son of Ignacy and Franciszka. Teodor Dabrowski b. 1865 in Brzeziny.
Teodor had sibilings: Dabrowski Jozef b. in 1857 in Brzeziny; Dabrowski Jan b. in 1868 in Brzeziny.

The Czarne estate included: Jozefowo, Baldowo and Rumunki Plaskowice.

Michal Plaskowski, 1742 - 1812 in Czarne, the Lipno county.

Zenon Plaskowski moved home to Rokocin close to Starogard Gdanski, 5 kilometres south-west of Starogard Gdanski, 8 km north-west to JABLOWO of the Nostitz-Jackowskis.

Lau or Loga family lived in 1780 in Tupadly Rumunki and Bedzen until 1945.

In Czarne, Piotr Plaskowski built a manor, the son of Wojciech; Piotr bought Czarne.

Romuald Plaskowski b. in 1821 in Czarne.

Kajetan Plaskowski b. ca 1790, d. in 1869 in Czarne.

Piotr Plaskowski died in 1773 in Czarne.

The genealogy of the mother of the President Lech Walesa:

Leopold Kaminski (1858 - 1946) b. in Rumunki Tupadelskie, the Lipno County, died in 1946 in Popowo, the Lipno County.
Leopold was the son of Jozef Kaminski and Romualda.
He was married three times: 3rd to Zofia Lacinska.
Leopold was the father of
Jozefa Winiewska / Wisniewska;
Stanislawa Komensky / Comensky / KAMINSKI;
Zofia Kerszkowski;
Stefania Wisniewska;
Natalia Majewska and 8 others.

Leopold was the brother to Marianna Trzcinska.

Above Stanislawa Komensky / Comensky (Kaminska), 1884 - 1971, the daughter of Leopold Kaminski and Waleria. Wife of Ignacy Comensky [see Fanny Comensky / Kaminsky born 1901 in USA].
Stanislawa was the half sister to Jozefa Winiewska and Feliksa Walesa.

Feliksa Walesa (Kaminska) b. 1916, d. 1975 in United States. The mother of Lech Walesa, President of Poland.
Half sister of Antoni Nowakowski; Helena Labiszewska; Janina Brolewicz; Wladyslawa Lacinska; Genowefa Zielinska.

Lech Walesa, b. in 1943 in Popowo, the Lipno County. The son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

Above Zofia Lacinska (Dobrzeniecka) b. 1873 in Zurawin, the Sierpc County, d. 1952 in Zdziemborz, the PLOCK County. Zofia m. to Leopold Kaminski (1858 - 1946) b. in Rumunki Tupadelskie, the Lipno County, died in 1946 in Popowo, the Lipno County.

Leopold was the son of Jozef Kaminski and Romualda. He was married three times: 3rd to Zofia Lacinska, the daughter of Jozef Dobrzeniecki
[b. in 1838 in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, d. in 1905 in Lisewo Duze, the Sierpc County, buried in Gozdowo, the Sierpc County; the son of Szczepan Dobrzeniecki / Stefan Dobrzeniecki, b. in 1809 in Sobowo, the PLOCK County.
Szczepan was the son of Michal Dobrzeniecki and Katarzyna POTEPSKA
{Katarzyna Dobrzeniecka (Potepska) b. 1787 in Sobowo, the Plock County, d. in 1827 in Cub Run, Kentucky, United States. The daughter of Karol Potepski and Justyna}
Szczepan was the husband of Katarzyna BARTCZAK]
and Jozef Dobrzeniecki m. Antonina GACHOWICZ.
Antonina Dobrzeniecka (Gachowicz) b. in 1839 in Kamionki, No 1, the PLOCK County, d. in 1908 in Lisewo Duze, the Sierpc County, buried in Gozdowo, the Sierpc County,
the daughter of Jan Gachowicz and Eleonora CUKRAS.

Zygmunt Miszewski b. ca 1870,
was the son of
Adam Miszewski b. ca 1840, and Aleksandra Sitkowska, 1849-1931 in Warsaw.

Adam Miszewski was married in 1872, in Przasnysz.
Adam maybe was the brother to Zygmunt Edward Miszewski, b. ca 1840 + in 1872 in Zakrzewo in the Plock county, to a daughter of
Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, the PLOCK Agriculture Society, 1814-1874, m. Ludwika Lasocka b. ca 1815.

Adam and Zygmunt Edward Miszewski had a father MISZEWSKI b. ca 1810.

Above Ludwika Lasocka Rosciszewska m. in 1841 in Miszewo Murowane to Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, 1814-1874.
Ludwika had a parents:
Leonard Lasocki, the Wyszogrod official, b. ca 1770 + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1857 in PLOCK.
The grandparents:
Zygmunt Lasocki in Raciaz official, 1730-1817;
Stanislaw Chelmicki, the Rypin official, 1747-1800.
The great-grandfather
Dymitr LASOCKI, in Zakroczym and in PLOCK official, 1670-1754 + in 1726 in RADZIKOWO. The owner of Smoszewo until 1754. Dymitr Demetriusz Lasocki, 1675-1754, was the son of
Ludwik LASOCKI, the Royal secretary, 1655-1709 + Cecylia Plaskowska.

Dymitr had a son Zygmunt Lasocki, the official in RACIAZ, Sierpc, Zakroczym, Plock; Zygmunt Lasocki, 1730-1817;
and the grandson
Leonard Lasocki + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1810.
And Zygmunt with the 2nd wife had a son
Florian Lasocki, 1760 - 1819, the judge in Plock, m. Marianna Nakwaska, 1774-1823 in Wielgie;
and a granddaughter
Kordula Lasocka, 1796-1875, b. in Orszymowo, m. in 1818, Orszymowo, to Ignacy Antoni Tomasz Chelmicki, the LIPNO Agriculture Society, lived in 1793-1877,
the son of
Stanislaw Chelmicki, the Rypin official, lived in 1747-1800 + Klara Maria Nalecz.

Kordula Lasocka chelmicka had a daughter Marianna Chelmicka, 1818-1914,
m. Michal Napoleon Karol Stadnicki, the CZERSK Agriculture Society in 1861, lived in 1806-1871.

Kordula had a son Adolf CHELMICKI of LIPNO in 1861, 1825-1912 + Wladyslawa Karnkowska, 1835-1908.
Adolf had a daughter Anna Chelmicka, ca 1866 - 1918 + Alfred Jozef Barthel de Weidenthal, 1862-1913.
Adolf had a son Adrian Chelmicki, 1868-1933 + Maria Wybicka, 1901-1968.

Adolf had a next daughter Janina Chelmicka, 1872-1934 + Jozef Wybicki, 1868-1929.
Jozef b. in Niewierz, the Brodnica county, d. in Torun, buried in Mszano, the Torun county. Jozef Wybicki, the member of the second goverment of PM A. Ponikowski. Jozef Wybicki was the son of
Michal Wybicki, 1840-1907 + Helena Sulerzyska, 1843-1915;
and the grandson of
Natalis Sulerzyski, 1801-1878;
Leonarda Wybicka, 1821-1860;
and Jozef was the great-grandson of
Jan Nepomucen Wybicki, 1783-1852, b. in Wadzyn, the Bobrowo parish, d. in 1852 in Wapno in the Szczuka parish [or in SWIERCZYNY], buried in Brodnica.

Jan Boryslawski quickly sold his possessions to Pruszak (in 1788)
[Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI].
At the beginning of the 19th century, the property Jurki / Wola Przeczlawska belonged to Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak, the son of
Jozef PRUSZAK, b. ca 1700/1702, d. 1774, and Elzbieta Piaskowski vel PLASKOWSKA Pruszak b. ca 1705.

Jozef Pruszak b. ca 1700/1702 m. twice:
1st to Elzbieta Plaskowska, d. ca 1735, of SWIECIE by the Vistula river, the daughter of Mikolaj Plaskowski [b. ca 1675 ?],
with 5 children:
Tomasz = Tomasz Tadeusz Pruszak.
The second marriage was to Elzbieta Justyna Grabowska died in 1796, of CHELMNO,
the daughter of Andrzej Teodor Grabowski,
and Elzbieta was the sister to Bishop Adam Stanislaw Grabowski, and to Jan Michal Grabowski, the Gdansk and Elblag governor.

Andrzej Teodor Grabowski came from the Goetzendorf-Grabowski clan, b. in 1651/1655 in Debrzno = Frydlad Pomorski, at way from Pila tu Chojnice, d. in 1737 in DEBRZNO, the CHELMNO governor, the owner of SYPNIEWO close to Wiecbork, and of Ilowo close to Sepolno Krajenskie.

Tomasz Aleksander Napoleon Pruszak, 1806-1856, m. Seweryna ZOCHOWSKA,
was the son of
Aleksander Pawel Pruszak, 1777 - 1847 in Warsaw + Marianna SKARZYNSKA.
The grandson of
Jozef Andrzej Pruszak, 1742 - 1802 + Perpetua TREMBECKI.
The great-grandson of
Jozef Bernard Pruszak, 1700/1702 - 1774 in Zamarte, close to Sepolno Krajenskie + Elzbieta Czapniewska nee Plaskowska b. ca 1705,
the 2nd he was married to Justyna Elzbieta Pruszak, ca 1715 - 1796, and above data acc. to Leszek Mila at geni.com - under his copyright.

Above Justyna Elzbieta Goetzendorf Grabowska, b. ca 1715,
was the daughter of
Andrzej Teodor Goetzendorf Grabowski + Barbara Zofia Kleist / Barbara Sophie von Goetzendorf Grabowski nee von Kleist, died ca 1707,
the daughter of Moritz Daniel von Kleist of Schonau.

Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist,
and Henry, who became a priest, and also
Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski. Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.

Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.

Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN, 7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Mentioned 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 b. ca 1770/1773.

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.


We back to
Michal Plaskowski m. in 1773, in Opalenica, to Katarzyna Czaplicka, b. ca 1745.

Opalenica, lies 20 kilometres east of Nowy Tomysl and 36 km west of Poznan, owned by Opalinski also de Bnin Opalinski family; the estate included Sielinko, Porazyn, Jastrzebniki, Michorzewo Mokre and Suche, Rudniki, Kuslin, Dokowo Mokre.
The last Opalinski male died in 1775.

Niegolewo is situated 9 km north to Opalenica [west of Poznan].

Opalenica belonged to General Jozef Niemojewski, junior, b. 1769.

Rumunki Tupadelskie and the Walesa clan
- 4 kilometres south-east of Wielgie, 17 km south-east of Lipno, 8 km north-west to Chalin.

Czarne / Schwarzen / Rumunki Czerskie,
in the Wielgie commune, aft. 1903 Czarne belonged to the Wielgie parish;
Blazejewski moved to Czarne in 1843; here lived Dutkiewicz in 1813.
In 1783 / 1784, Czarne was owned by Plaskowski.
Michal Cissowski bef. 1750.
Michal's father -
Piotr Plaskowski, the judge in Lipno, until his death in 1789, then his son working in Opalenica, west of Poznan, as equerry, the judge in Dobrzyn, Michal Plaskowski (1742-1812).

Michal Plaskowski (1742-1812), the owner of Czarne, was the son of Febronia Cissowska Plaskowska, b. ca 1710, d. 1755 in Czarne, the daughter of Cisowski, the Smolensk official, b. ca 1680, ie. Fabian Cisowski.

Michal Plaskowski, died in 1812 in Czarne, 10 km south-east to LIPNO, and 9 km north-west to Rumunki Tupadelskie. Michal Plaskowski m. in 1773, in Opalenica, to Katarzyna Czaplicka, b. ca 1745.

Opalenica, lies 20 kilometres east of Nowy Tomysl and 36 km west of Poznan, owned by Opalinski also de Bnin Opalinski family;
the estate included Sielinko, Porazyn, Jastrzebniki, Michorzewo Mokre and Suche, Rudniki, Kuslin, Dokowo Mokre.
The last Opalinski male died in 1775.
Niegolewo is situated 9 km north to Opalenica [west of Poznan].

Opalenica belonged to General Jozef Niemojewski, junior, b. 1769. General Jozef Niemojewski rented OPALENICA out to Roch Drweski, in 1805 - 1808. Opalenica, 40 km west to Poznan. In 1793 belonged to Prussia.
The owner - General Jozef Niemojewski (1768-1839). In 1794, he was the insurgent; then he fought in Italy, and he served the Army of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw.
In 1821, Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI sold Opalenica to Colonel Jozef NEYMAN, and since 1833 General Jozef NIEMOJEWSKI was living in Rokitnica near to SWIEDZIEBNIA.
Here Jozef Niemojewski, the 1st, died in 1839, but was buried in Swiedziebnia.

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
[maybe the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773];
with the children of Teofil Karwat:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840/1842;
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.
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.
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 [married to the family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski].


Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1840 or in July 1842 [or 1835].
He was married twice
- the 1st Zofia Chyczewska, b. ca 1845, d. in 1911; marriege ca 1873 until ca 1883;
the second to
Elzbieta KARWAT ca 1884, no children, until bef. 1906.

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
[maybe the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773];
with the children of Teofil Karwat:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. ca 1884 to Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1840;
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.

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.
Marian Karwat, 1856-1946 + Anna Piwnicka, 1867-1936, the daughter of Zygmunt Piwnicki + Alina Halina Jozefa Hornowska b. 1836.

Wladyslaw Hutten - Czapski b. 1835 / 1840 / 1842 was the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis + Justyna Wegrzycka.

And our Wladyslaw was NOT a grandson of Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska;
the great-grandson of
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish. In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish, with witnesses:
Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official of Dabrowka, and Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla.

Radzyn Chelminski is a town in the Grudziadz County, 14 km north to Wabrzezno;
20 km north-west to KONOJADY.

Marcin b. in 1690, the son of Jakub Hutten-Czaoski + Konstancja Balinski, was born in Golebiewko, with godparents:
Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official and Marianna Czapski married Zboinska, the Dobrzyn governor family, the wife of Jakub Zboinski, the sister of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski.
Marcin b. in 1690, m. Urszula Dorpowski.

Justyna Wegrzycka b. ca 1810, m. Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow, was the sister of
1.
Anna OKECKA nee Wegrzecka + Jakub Okecki;
2.
Antonina Wegrzecka b. aft. 1800 + Ignacy Pantaleon Bartlomiej Locci de Raimundi;
3.
Aniela Michalina Wegrzecka, ca 1808-1838 + Pawel Eustachy Antoni Bielski, 1809-1863.

Galewice B [after Antoni Myszkowski] bought Wladyslaw Czapski, 1842 - 1911 in Galewice, ie. Wladyslaw Wincenty Czapski b. 1835 [bpt. in WIELUN],
the son of
Ignacy Hutten Czapski and Justyna Wegrzycka / Wegrzecka,
but bpt. of Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski was in 1844 in Wielun, with the godparents:
Andrzej Piotrowicz and Konstancja Czapska.

Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski m. Zofia Chyczewska, ca 1845 - died aft. 1911 or Chiczewska, Chyczowska.
They had children:
1.
Kazimierz Czapski b. 1875 in Rajsko close to Kalisz

[7 kilometres east of Opatowek, 17 km east of Kalisz,
4 km west to OSZCZEKLIN - see Kiedrzynski and Arnold - Wolowski history;
13 km west to CHLEWO],

died in 1952, buried in Cieszecin, solicitor in Kalisz; studied in Petersburg and Lipsk and Kalisz under jurist Wincenty Jaruzelski b. in 1844 in Warszawa, d. in 1918, Kalisz.
In 1904, solicitor and Bank director in Kalisz.
The owner of Galewice B in 1895 - 1939, in 1911 he was living in Galewice;
married Helena Jaruzelska (1886 - 1962, buried in Cieszecin), the daughter of Wincenty Jaruzelski (1844 - 1918 in Kalisz), jurist, and Teresa Puchalska, the daughter of
Jozef PUCHALSKI + Maria Czerwinska.

Kazimierz had children:
A.
Aleksander (Andrzej Hutten Czapski) Czapski b. ca 1910 in UK, ie. Andrzej Czapski b. in 1913, d. in 1993 in Buenos Aires + in 1946 to Css Izabela Gabriela Rzewuska b. 1921 in Warszawa, the daughter of
Adam Karol Rzewuski b. in 1896 in Milano, d. in 1966 in Buenos Aires + Irena Sudymontowicz - Czeczel b. in 1893 in Odessa.
B.
Teresa Czapska (1916 - 1993), m. bef. 1939 in Galewice to Jerzy Bilinski b. 1911.

2.
junior, Wladyslaw Czapski b. in 1882 in Rajsko, engineering, living in Kalisz, m. in 1911 in Dzierlin, in the Charlupia Mala parish to Zofia Brzezinska b. in 1882 in Dzierlin, the daughter of
Antoni Brzezinski b. ca 1855 + Maria Kobylecka.

3.
Tadeusz Czapski (1874 in Rajsko - 1942 in Hartheim), the priest in 1899, in Goliszew (1935 - 1941).

4.
Stefan Czapski (1877 - 1955), buried in Poznan, living in 1910 in Galewice, m. Wanda Lunska b. in 1879. they had a daughter
Halina Marta Czapska b. in 1909 in Petersburg.

5.
Ignacy Czapski (1879 - 1956), buried in Poznan, m. Zofia Rojewska (1889 - 1972), and she came from Cieszecin together with Leonard Rojewski b. 1882.
Ignacy had a daughter
Irena Czapska (1923 - 2005).

Melchior Czapski, the son of Franciszek Hutten CZAPSKI, the owner of Ignackowo, in the LIPNO county, the judge in Rypin.
Melchior b. in 1818 in Cieleta, but married in Lipno in 1853 to Jozefa Plaskowska b. in 1827 in Glodowo,
the daughter of
Ignacy PLASKOWSKI, b. ca 1800, the judge in LIPNO + Teodozja Suminski.
Maybe Ignacy Plaskowski was the son of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773.

Above named

Jan Plaskowski, ca 1836 - 1909 in PSZCZONOW, m. ca 1870 to Teofila Karwat, 1852-1934,
the daughter of Teofil Karwat b. ca 1820 + Jadwiga Kielczewska, ca 1830-1873.

Jan Plaskowski b. ca 1836 was the son of
Seweryn Plaskowski b. in 1801.
Above Seweryn Tadeusz Szymon Plaskowski was born in 1801 in Radziki Male, the Rypin county, close to Radziki Duze.
Seweryn's brother was Aleksy Aleksander Plaskowski b. 1806 in Osowka, the TORUN county, m. Roza Augusta Gralewska nee Chelmicka. The wedding in 1831 in Rogowo, the Rypin county.
SEWERYN m. Agnieszka Kozlowska died in PLOCK, lived ca 1797-1883;
and Jan younger, b. ca 1836, was the grandson of Ignacy Plaskowski, b. ca 1770, d. aft. 1831.

Ignacy PLASKOWSKI born ca 1770 + Honorata Karwosiecka, the daughter of Gabriel Antoni Karwosiecki + Marianna Paprocka.

And Jan Plaskowski younger was the great-grandson of Jan Plaskowski, oldest, b. ca 1740 + the 1st Regina Jezewska.

Konstancja Kruszynska b. ca 1680, the daughter of Kruszynski, the Gdansk governor, 1654-1720.
Konstancja m. Melchior Hutten-Czapski, in 1699, in Nawra,
with a daughter living in 1710-1755 + Plaskowski b. ca 1716 / 1726 - 1773;
and the grandson
Jan Plaskowski b. ca 1740, m. 2nd to Ewa Lebinska.
And the great-grandson
Jozef Plaskowski, ca 1755 - 1836 + Jozefata Wojna-Osnialowska.
Jozef had a son Ignacy Plaskowski b. 1788 + Teodozja Suminska, 1794-1857.
And Ignacy's children:
1.
Jozefa Plaskowska b. 1820 + Melchior Hutten-Czapski.
2.
Antonina Adelajda Plaskowska, 1822-1872 + Adolf Trzcinski, 1818 - 1872.
3.
Emilia Plaskowska b. in 1828 + Antoni Rosciszewski, 1821-1873 - the son of Jakub Rosciszewski;
the grandson of Rajmund Rosciszewski + Urszula ZABOROWSKA.
The great-grandson of Jakub Rosciszewski and Aniela Wegierska.

Jan Plaskowski b. ca 1740, was NOT the brother of Michal Plaskowski, 1742 - 1812 in Czarne, the Lipno county.

Jan b. ca 1740 was the son of
Jozef Plaskowski b. bef. 1726 [ca 1720], d. in 1773, in Brodnica + Rozalia Hutten-Czapska, died in 1755, in Brodnica.

Jozef Plaskowski, d. 1773, was the son of Wojciech Plaskowski, ca 1690 - ca 1740 + Zofia Kaweczynska.

Wojciech had two sons:
1.
Piotr Plaskowski, d. in 1773, in Czarne, inthe Lipno county;
2.
Jozef Plaskowski, d. in 1773, in Brodnica.

Above Piotr Plaskowski d. in 1773 in Czarne, buried in Skepe. He married to Febronia Cissowska died in 1755, in Czarne, in the Lipno county.
Piotr had the son
Michal Plaskowski, 1742 - 1812, in Czarne, in the Lipno county, m. in 1773 in OPALENICA to Katarzyna Czaplicka b. ca 1740,
with 4 children:
1.
Teodora Plaskowska b. ca 1773, died bef. 1828;
2.
Antoni Plaskowski d. aft. 1828, m. twice; married to Julianna Marianna Kielczewska, b. in 1789;
3.
Marianna Turska m. twice; d. aft. 1828;
4.
Kajetan Plaskowski, 1784 / 1790 - 1869, in Czarne, in the Lipno county; Kajetan m. Jozefa Trembecka, ca 1790 - 1839,
with the son Ignacy Plaskowski, 1818-1888 + Css Antonina Zboinska, died in 1858;
and the grandson
Karol Teodor Plaskowski, 1850-1913, m. in 1881, in Tum close to LECZYCA, to Maria Aleksia Szamowska b. 1860, the daughter of
Eugeniusz Kajetan Szamowski, the Leczyca political activist, ca 1802-1870 + Maria Sikorska b. in 1819.


The Rosciszewski family
and

Sobowo in the Brudzen Duzy rural commune, was the property of Colonel Romuald Paprocki / Roman Paprocki, at the beginning of the 19th century.
Sobowo then belonged to the Sokolowski family.
Lenie Male close to Sobowo, was owned by Konrad Sokolowski, acted in the Agriculture Society in 1861,
together with
A.
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, in Glowina, ie. Jackowski Aleksander
{Glowina - 4 km south-west to SOBOWO; 4 km east to LENIE of Konrad SOKOLOWSKI and LUDWIK Sokolowski}.

Note to Aleksander Jackowski, younger:
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, was the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski. Jan was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Ksawery Jackowski was the owner of GLINOJECK = Glinojecko, bef. 1843 {west-south-west to Ciechanow}. Ksawery Jackowski / Jan Nepomucen KSAWERY Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk {29 km north-west to Glinojeck, and south-west to MLAWA}. He had with second wife, 4 sons:
1.
oldest son - Aleksander Jackowski, junior, owned Bogurzyn close to Mlawa {until 1864 to the family of Nostitz-Jackowski; and then again until 1913},
2.
Jozef Jackowski was the owner of Dobrskie and Glinojecko,
3.
Marian Jackowski;
4.
Franciszek Nostitz-Jackowski owned Wola Proszkowska.

Above Jozef Nostitz Jackowski was living in GLINOJECKO, and married the daughter of landlord in Niszczyce close to Bielsk [18 km north-east-north to PLOCK];
Jozef's father, Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn.

Jozef Jackowski was the brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, of Bogurzyn.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, junior. 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 village;
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1700/1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [with unknown 1st wife, but Rozalia Trzebska maybe was the 2nd wife of Jan, acc. to me].

Mentioned above
Aleksander Jackowski married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka. Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Wybicka, 1825 - 1898, m. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, 1821 - 1910.
Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska.
B.
Glowino / GLOWINA close to Sobowo was owned by Morzycki Apolinary / Apolinary MOKRZYCKI;
C.
Kamiennica close to Sobowo: Sokolowski Felicjan;
D.
Lenie owned by Sokolowski Konrad, 4 km west to GLOWINA. Together with Sokolowski Ludwik.
E.
Michalkowo {3 km west to Sobowo} owned by Raciecki Stanislaw;
F.
Sobowo / Sobow - Rosciszewski Walenty in 1861 [b. ca 1820];
and in 1898, Zygmunt Miszewski was the owner of SOBOWO, died in 1927.

Walerian Walenty Rosciszewski, b. ca 1820,
was the son of
Szczesny Rosciszewski b. ca 1790
[Szczesny was the brother of Erazm Rosciszewski b. 1785 -
Erazm was the half brother of
Anna Bertolda Woroniecka
and
Walenty Rosciszewski b. ca 1770,
the son of
Kazimierz Rosciszewski b. ca 1740.

Walenty Rosciszeski b. ca 1770, was the brother of Anna Bertolda Woroniecka b. 1784].

Walerian WALENTY Rosciszewski b. 1820, was the husband of Ewelina ROGOZINSKA / Rohozinska. Walerian Walenty had a son Rudolf Rosciszewski.

Zygmunt Miszewski b. ca 1870,
was the son of
Adam Miszewski b. ca 1840, and Aleksandra Sitkowska, 1849-1931 in Warsaw.
Adam Miszewski was married in 1872, in Przasnysz.
Adam maybe was the brother to Zygmunt Edward Miszewski, b. ca 1840 + in 1872 in Zakrzewo in the Plock county, to a daughter of
Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, the PLOCK Agriculture Society, 1814-1874, m. Ludwika Lasocka b. ca 1815.
Adam and Zygmunt Edward Miszewski had a father MISZEWSKI b. ca 1810.
Above Ludwika Lasocka Rosciszewska m. in 1841 in Miszewo Murowane to Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, 1814-1874.
Ludwika had a parents:
Leonard Lasocki, the Wyszogrod official, b. ca 1770 + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1857 in PLOCK.
The grandparents:
Zygmunt Lasocki in Raciaz official, 1730-1817;
Stanislaw Chelmicki, the Rypin official, 1747-1800.
The great-grandfather
Dymitr LASOCKI, in Zakroczym and in PLOCK official, 1670-1754 + in 1726 in RADZIKOWO.
The owner of Smoszewo until 1754. Dymitr Demetriusz Lasocki, 1675-1754, was the son of
Ludwik LASOCKI, the Royal secretary, 1655-1709 + Cecylia Plaskowska.

Dymitr had a son Zygmunt Lasocki, the official in RACIAZ, Sierpc, Zakroczym, Plock;
Zygmunt Lasocki, 1730-1817;
and the grandson
Leonard Lasocki + Jozefa Chelmicka, 1783-1810.
And Zygmunt with the 2nd wife had a son
Florian Lasocki, 1760 - 1819, the judge in Plock, m. Marianna Nakwaska, 1774-1823 in Wielgie;
and a granddaughter
Kordula Lasocka, 1796-1875, b. in Orszymowo, m. in 1818, Orszymowo, to Ignacy Antoni Tomasz Chelmicki, the LIPNO Agriculture Society, lived in 1793-1877, the son of Stanislaw Chelmicki, the Rypin official, lived in 1747-1800 + Klara Maria Nalecz.

Kordula had a daughter Marianna Chelmicka, 1818-1914, m. Michal Napoleon Karol Stadnicki, the CZERSK Agriculture Society in 1861, lived in 1806-1871.

Kordula had a son Adolf CHELMICKI of LIPNO in 1861, 1825-1912 + Wladyslawa Karnkowska, 1835-1908.
Adolf had a daughter Anna Chelmicka, ca 1866 - 1918 + Alfred Jozef Barthel de Weidenthal, 1862-1913.
Adolf had a son Adrian Chelmicki, 1868-1933 + Maria Wybicka, 1901-1968.

Adolf had a next daughter Janina Chelmicka, 1872-1934 + Jozef Wybicki, 1868-1929. Jozef b. in Niewierz, the Brodnica county, d. in Torun, buried in Mszano, the Torun county.
Jozef Wybicki, the member of the second goverment of PM A. Ponikowski.
Jozef Wybicki was the son of Michal Wybicki, 1840-1907 + Helena Sulerzyska, 1843-1915;
and the grandson of
Natalis Sulerzyski, 1801-1878;
Leonarda Wybicka, 1821-1860;
and Jozef was the great-grandson of
Jan Nepomucen Wybicki, 1783-1852, b. in Wadzyn, the Bobrowo parish, d. in 1852 in Wapno in the Szczuka parish [or in SWIERCZYNY], buried in Brodnica.

Jan Nepomucen was the son of Jakub Wybicki b. ca 1750 + Marianna Hutten-Czapska.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, b. 1782 in Wadzyn [5 kilometres north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun], close to Brodnica - died in 1852 in Swierczyny [6 kilometres north-west of Lysomice and 10 km north-west of Torun].
The son of Jakub Wybicki b. 1754/1755 and Marianna.

Jan Nepomuzen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna came from KONOJADY / Konojadki, 7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica, and 54 km north-east of Torun, 35 km south-east to NOGAT, village.

We back to the owner of Boguslawice close to Chocen and to Kowal, Zygmunt Komecki (1870 - 1948) {lived in Siemianow and Glogowiec in the 80' of the 19th cent.}, the son of Jozef Komecki and Maria Jozefa Walewski, 1850-1906.
He studied in 1890-1893, the co-owner of the Chocen sugar plant [ca 1900/1910 ?],
the member of the Kujawy Bank; in 1890 in Ryga, he was the member of Arkonia.

Above Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, b. 1814 in Wierznica, the Lipno county, bpt. in 1814 in Mokowo, the Lipno county, died in 1874; buried in Radomin.

RADOMIN - 29 km south-west to SWIEDZIEBNIA of Swiatopelk-Mirski, then Rodys and Findensein [Findensein also in the Chocen community].

Mokowo and Wierznica, north to DOBRZYN by the Vistula river.
Wierznica, 9 km north-west to SOBOWO.

Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski, the Plock Agriculture Society member, lived in 1814-1874, m. Ludwika Lasocka / Ludwika Marianna Rozalia Rosciszewska (nee Lasocka) b. ca 1815/1820.

Paulina Myszewska, was born to Tadeusz Marek Rosciszewski and Ludwika born Lasocka.
Paulina married Zygmunt Myszewski.

Miszewo Murowane - Rosciszewski - south-east to PLOCK.

Zygmunt Edward MISZEWSKI / MYSZEWSKI had a son 1885-1885.

Sobowo in the Brudzen Duzy commune, in the Sobowo parish, belonged to Priest Bartlomiej Slubicki at the beginning of the 18th century.
In 1816 the owner Roman PAPROCKI / Romuald Paprocki, came from Kazimierz Paprocki born in 1719, the son of Wojciech Paprocki and Wiktoria. In 1719, Szymon Paprocki was born.
Brudzen Duzy - 20 km north-west to Plock. Bordered to Badkowo Koscielne, ex-LIPNO county; in 1789, Sobowo took Bonifacy Kotarski of Kotarowe Mlyny.

Kotarczyn - heir Bonifacy Kotarski.

The Kruszynski family owned NAWRA and Pluskowesy, Nostitz-Jackowski and Kalkstein in Pluskowesy of the Chelmza commune:

Walerian Kruszynski, the owner of Nawra, the governor, took Pluskowesy. In 1781, Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski bought Pluskowesy. In 1792, Jozef Kalkstein, the son of Jakob Kalkstein, bought Pluskowesy. Above Walerian Kruszynski, was the GDANSK governor, and he sold next Pluskowesy.

Pluskowesy in the Chelmza commune, was the property of named Jozef Kalkstein, and then to Antoni Kalkstein.

Now on the KRUSZYNSKI clan:
Bernhard de Kruszyn, b. ca 1480 {German ?}, Knight, m. Barbara Borowska b. ca 1490, with two sons and 4 daughters:
the first son married to the Pruszynski family. Dorota m. Tomasz Krajewski.
The second son Jan de Kruszyn OLDER b. ca 1520 + Barbara Bialoblocka; Barbara had two sons:
Jan Kruszynski younger and Marcin Kruszynski b. ca 1555. Jan sold his estates in the Chelmno county and he bought Nejdak in the East Prussia.
Marcin de Kruszyn, b. ca 1555, with Ewa Skoryjewska had sons:
Jan younger, and Bernard Kruszynski b. ca 1585. Jan m. Radominska.
Bernard Kruszynski, b. ca 1585, fought in Inflanty and in Moscow aft. 1605. His first son - Jan Kruszynski b. ca 1630 by the mother Wedelsztein.
Jan Kruszynski was the writer of CHELMNO, m. 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 younger son Walerian Kruszynski b. 1654, and Walerian had a sisters:
first sister married Trzcinski, second sister m. to Jaranowski and to Dabski of Kujawy, third one to Dabrowski of the Chelmno county.
Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654 - 1720, the Chelmno official, and the governor of Gdansk.
Walerian Kruszynski was the owner of NAWRA. Nawra bef. 1635 belonged to the Kruszynskis.

NAWRA
- 7 kilometres west of Chelmza, 20 km north-west of Torun, and 35 km east of Bydgoszcz,
5 km south to TRZEBCZ Szlachecki of the Nostitz-Jackowski clan.

Nawra belonged to Konstanty Kruszynski b. 1751, the grandson of WALERIAN Kruszynski b. 1654
[Jerzy Kruszynski, b. 1931, in 1949 as the nerk in Lodz, closest to my father Konstantynowicz since 1945 and my mother in 1949 - 1969/1970. Died ca 1981].
Konstanty Kruszynski b. in 1751, was the Royal official in Berlin aft. 1786 and served Fryderyk Wilhelm II since 1786 of the Chelmno county.

Fryderyk Wilhelm II / Friedrich Wilhelm II von Hohenzollern, born in 1744 in Berlin, died in 1797 in Potsdam, the King of Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg from 1786 as the successor of Frederick II the Great. Freemason. "He also assisted Russia in the armed suppression of the Kosciuszko Uprising in 1794. He personally commanded in the Battle of Szczekociny, where he defeated Tadeusz Kosciuszko's corps".
"He was a supporter of the Rosicrucians, and he especially trusted Johann Wollner".
Johann Christoph von Wollner, b. in 1732, in Doberitz, west of Berlin, politician under King Frederick William II, mystic and joined the Freemasons and Rosicrucians. Wollner studied alchemy and other mystic arts.
He was the friend to the Rosicrucian Johann Rudolph von Bischoffswerder b. 1741.

We back to the KRUSZYNSKI clan:
Konstanty Sabin Ignacy Kruszynski (1751 - 1818) ie. Konstanty Kruszynski was the son of
Antoni Maciej Tadeusz Kruszynski, 1706 - 1774, m. 1st to Eleonora Kochanowska, 2nd to Ludwika Wilczycka. Ludwika Wilxycka / Ludwika Wilczycka, born to Ignacy Wilczycki + Marianna Tucholka.
Ludwika died in 1802.
Konstanty had a sister Ludwika Kochanowska b. 1750.
Konstanty Ignacy Kruszynski (1751-1818), acted in Torun, the Royal official, had a grand-daughter Boguslawa Kruszynski + in 1865 to Michal Sczaniecki and Nawra was taken by the Sczanieckis.
Konstanty Kruszynski was the grandson of
Walerian Kruszynski, 1654 - 1720, m. 1st to Joanna KITNOWSKA, 2nd to Teresa Magdalena Konopacka, 1676 - 1742, the daughter of Stanislaw Alexander Konopatski and Catherine Lucrezia Guldenstern.

Walerian Kruszynski, b. 1654, was the brother of Teresa Ludwika Dambska, b. ca 1660.
Teresa Ludwika Dambska (born Kruszynska) was the daughter of Jan Kruszynski b. ca 1610, and Konstancja Katarzyna Wedelszted von Stolzenfeldt b. ca 1620.
Teresa Dambska had brothers: named Walerian Kruszynski, and Jan Kruszynski.
Teresa KRUSZYNSKA married Zygmunt Dambski in 1690, and Zygmunt was born ca 1650. They had a son Tomasz Dambski. Zygmunt was the son of Jan Dambski and Katarzyna Uminska.

Compare on Dorota Kruszynska Dambska b. ca 1605:

DAMBSKI Ludwik Karol (1731-1783) d. in Graboszewo, at way from Wrzesnia to KONIN, 7 kilometres south-west of Strzalkowo, 9 km south-west of Slupca, and 59 km east of Poznan. Ludwik was the official in Brzesc Kujawski (1755), the Royal court official in 1751, Senator in 1770-1783, the Inowroclaw official, the governor in Brzesc Kujawski (1770-1783);
the son of
Kazimierz Jozef Dambski, 1701 - in 1765 in Warsaw, the SIERADZ governor + Jadwiga Dambska, 1710-1767.
The grandson of
Andrzej Dambski d. 1734, the governor of Brzesc Kujawski. In 1733 the supporter of Stanislaw Leszczynski.
The great-grandson of
Jan Stanislaw Dambski, 1630 - 1687, the KUJAWY governor in Konary,
who was the son of
Piotr DAMBSKI (1600-1643) and Dorota Kruszynski.
And the grandson of Andrzej DAMBSKI, oldest, d. 1617, the Kujawy governor in Konary.

Note to above Zygmunt Dambski b. ca 1650:

Jan Lipski married Marianna Kozminski, d. in Trzebinia in 1787. Jan died in Trzebinia in 1832. Trzebiny / Trzebin bought von Leesen; then Georg Heinrich in 1863.
Jan Lipski b. 1739 in Ludomy, d. 1832 in Trzebin / Trzebinia, buried in CZERNIEJEWO. General, MP, the son of Prokop Lipski + Teresa Dombski / Dambska.
Ludomy is a village in the Ryczywol, community, within the Oborniki County, 13 km north of Oborniki.

Jan Lipski, 1739-1832, was the son of
Prokop Lipski, 1699-1758 in GRZYMISLAW and Teresa Teofila Dambska, 1710-1759 in LUDOMY.
TERESA DAMBSKA LIPSKA was the daughter of Wojciech Dambski, 1676 - 1725, ie. Wojciech Andrzej Dambski, b. 1676, the Court Marshal, the Inowroclaw official,
the son of
Zygmunt Dambski and Jadwiga Gorska.

Wojciech DAMBSKI was the husband of princess Adelaida Cecylia Teresa Radziwill [see MIEZONKA in the Berezyna parish].

Andrzej Dambski junior, in 1718, bought Smilowice [ca 1867/1870 to Gustaw Findeisen],
and Nakonowo,
2 km north-west to GOLASZEWO [aft. 1803/1805 the WALESA clan],
7 kilometres west of Kowal [around my person aft. 1981],
12 km south of Wloclawek [aft. 2011 nerks near to me].

Smilowice and above Nakonowo, in 1734, Jozef Wojciech Dambski bought; he d. 1778, the Kowal governor.

Andrzej Dambski JUNIOR, owned:
Dabie [Dabie kujawskie],
and Borucino - sold in 1692 to hands of Zygmunt Dambski, the Kujawy governor.
Named Andrzej Dambski, junior also owned:
Siewiersko, Sieroszewo, Kuznica,
Brzezie [1868 belonged to the Kronenberg family],
Ustronie, Drzebielewo and Smulsk.

POLA NEGRI m. [in 1919 - div. 1922] Count Eugeniusz Dambski, b. 1893 in Rawa Mazowiecka, Eugeniusz was the son of Mieczyslaw Dambski, b. ca 1855/1857, and Natalia Weglinska, Dambska. Mieczyslaw's father was Ludomir Dambski, and the grandfather - Maksym Dambski and PLOWSKA.

Pola Negri b. in LIPNO north to WLOCLAWEK as Apolonia Chalupiec 2nd, in 1897 to a mother Eleonora KIELCZEWSKA
{Eleonora died in 1954, m. Juraj vel Jerzy Chalupec, Romani-Slovak of Neslusa - ie Catholic Gypsy of the Habsburg Empire. Jerzy was the son of Apolonia 1st},
d. in August 1987; her father was exiled to Siberia, and she moved to Germany in 1917-1922.
Pola's Slovak-Gypsy grandfather Adam Chalupec married Apolonia Plevko or Plewko, who was Slovak, and they had the son Juraj or Jerzy (1871-1920). They lived in Neslusa in north-western Slovakia, where some mebers of the family returned in the 20th century.
Youngest son Pavol or Pawel (1890-1956) was born in Slovakia and now in 1890 the family moved to the former eastern part of Poland, maybe Belarus. Widowed Apolonia and children moved west and settled in Lipno north to Wloclawek, ca 1895.
Juraj Jerzy Chalupec married Pola's future mother Eleonora Kielczewska (1861-1954) in Warsaw, and Jerzy took Eleonora to live in Lipno. Pola was born there in 1897. Jerzy had the bohemian gypsy in his blood, Gypsy Romani ancestors. In Lipno, her father was a philanderer. He was later arrested and deported to Siberia. Juraj Jerzy was arrested in Warsaw. He was arrested at least twice. Her grandmother Apolonia and uncle Pawel moved to Slovakia, while Eleonora and Pola left for Warsaw.
Pola assumed in her memoir that the house in Lipno was Eleonora's, her mother's, estate. Eleonora Chalupec (Kielczewska) b. in 1861 in Brdo / Babiak close to Kolo, d. in 1954 in Beverly Hills,
was the daughter of
Franciszek Kielczewski, 1836 - 1913 + Karolina PRZYBYLOWSKI.
The granddaughter of
Stanislaw Kielczewski, 1808 - 1858 + Helena BAKOWSKI.
The great-granddaughter of
Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and Zofia. Maciej Kielczewski also was married to Joanna / Julianna or Anna. Maciej was the son of
Wojciech Kielczewski b. aft. 1700 / ca 1715,
and the grandson of
Jan Kielczewski b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, and 2nd wife Marianna. Jan older = Jan Kazimierz KIELCZEWSKI was born ca 1670, in Kamienczyk maybe in the Wyszkow county.
Jan m. 1st to Zofia Letkowska b. ca 1680 with 4 sons: Roch Kielczewski and Jan Kielczewski, younger, b. ca 1700, the KOWAL official + Balbina TURSKA.
Kazimierz b. ca 1670 = Jan Kazimierz was the son of Marcin Kielczewski b. ca 1630, and the grandson of Jakub Kielczewski older b. ca 1600. MARCIN b. ca 1630, m. Katarzyna, b. ca 1645, the daughter of Mikolaj Orzelski.
Jan Kazimierz / Kazimierz b. ca 1670, had a brother Jakub Kielczewski, younger.

Wojciech b. ca 1700/1715 had 10 siblings:
Jakub Kielczewski was the KOWAL official;
Andrzej Kielczewski was the PRZEDECZ official in 1731, living in aft. 1700 - 1762;
Roch Kielczewski was the KOWAL official in 1762-1775 m. 1st Joanna TRZEBINSKA;
Jan Kielczewski in 1754-1762 the KOWAL official, m. Balbina TURSKA b. ca 1728, the daughter of Mikolaj Turski, the Sieradz official, 1695 - 1737.

Wojciech Kielczewski b. ca 1700/1715, married Zofia Rybak. Wojciech had 2 children: Maciej Kielczewski b. ca 1770, and one more.
Above Jan Kazimierz Zygmunt Kielczewski, the Kalisz deputy governor, b. ca 1670, d. in 1757, m. Zofia Letkowska, ca 1680 / 1700 - 1735 in KOLO and they were livin in JEZEWO.

We back to Apolonia Pola Negri m. [1919-1922] Count Eugeniusz Dambski, b. 1893 in Rawa Mazowiecka, Eugeniusz was the son of
Mieczyslaw Dambski, b. ca 1855/1857, and Natalia Weglinska, Dambska.
Mieczyslaw's father was Ludomir Dambski b. ca 1830,
the grandfather - Maksym Dambski b. ca 1800, and PLOWSKA.
Maksym Dambski was the son of Wincenty Dambski and Placyda MOSZCZENSKA.
Wincenty Dambski b. ca 1755, died in 1820, the son of Stanislaw Dambski and Teresa MADALINSKA.
Stanislaw Dambski, 1724 - 1802, m. Teresa MADALINSKA. Stanislaw d. 1802 in Wilkowice.
The son of Tomasz Dambski (1690-1748).
Tomasz Dambski, 1690-1748, was the son of Zygmunt DAMBSKI and Teresa Kruszynska.

Jan Dabski and Jozefa Mittelstaaedt / Mittelstaedt:
ie. Jan Walenty Dabski born in 1809. Jan married Jozefa Mittelstoedt, born in 1813, in Koluda Mala, 4 kilometres south of Janikowo, 13 km south-west of Inowroclaw, north-east to Strzelce and Glogowiec - see CZOLGOSZ; and 10 km south of Pakosc - see Dzialynski and Tadeusz Wolanski.
Jan Dambski died in 1871, was the son of Stefan Dambski and Bibianna Balbina Moszczenska, b. ca 1780.
Stefan Dambski b. 1777 in Konary, d. 1813, the son of
Antoni Dambski and Barbara Gasiorowska.

The grandson of Jan Dambski

[Jan was the son of Zygmunt Dambski and Teresa Ludwika KRUSZYNSKA.
The grandson of Jan Dambski and Katarzyna UMINSKA.
The great-grandson of Rafal Dambski and Zofia Marianna GRABSKA]

and Magdalena Dambska, the daughter of Wawrzyniec Dambski and Teofila ZABOROWSKA.

Mentioned Jozefa Dambska was born in 1813, in Koluda Mala, the Janikowo commune, and her brother was Jan Jozef Mittelstaedt (1819 - 1890), b. in Uscikowo, the Oborniki County, died in LODZ.
They were both the children to Jan Deograt Mittelstaedt and Weronika Seweryna Golcz.
Jan Deograt b. 1777 in Uscikowo, d. on September 04, 1831 in Koluda Mala, the Inowroclaw County. He was the son of Jan Mittelstaedt and Ewa Krystyna.
Jan Deograt m. Weronika Seweryna GOLCZ.
Weronika Seweryna Mittelstaedt b. 1786 in Slupowa, the Naklo County; d. in 1850 in Ludzisko, the Inowroclaw County, acc. to Andrea Angelika Dickerson. Weronika Seweryna was the daughter of
Kazimierz Golcz b. 1744, and Marianna. Marianna Golcz b. 1753, d. 1817 in Mostki, close to Mokolno, and to Sompolno.
Mostki / Mostki Kujawskie, in the Sompolno commune, within the Konin County, and 18 km south-west to IZBICA Kujawska.

Above Kazimierz Golcz b. 1744 in Lomnica, close to Trzcianka / Czarnkow; d. 1819 in Mostki, close to Makolno, and to Sompolno. Kazimierz Golcz was the son of
Heinrich Christian Gunther von der Goltz, 1685 - 1764 [b. in Broczyno / Klausdorf, the Czaplinek commune, died in Walcz], and Zofia Elzbieta [15 years old !].
Heinrich von der Goltz, b. 1685, the son of
Heinrich von der Goltz b. 1648, and Elizabeth Dorothea von der Goltz.

Heinrich younger married twice:
to Hedwig Margarethe DORPOWSKA / von der Goltz
[Hedwig b. bef. 1700, d. 1763 in Klausdorf, in the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern province. Hedwig was the daughter of Pawel Dorpowski and Anna Elisabeth von Dorpusch / Anna Elzbieta DORPOWSKA].

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.
Boguslawa Kruszynski, the granddaughter of Konstanty Kruszynski, m. Michal Sczaniecki in 1865 and 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 m. 1st Melchior Hutten Czapski, the Prussia official, m. second Kalksztein;
Ludwika 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; 2nd m. of Antoni 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, 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.
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.

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The German intelligence together with Polish conspirators in the 19th century fought against the Russian Illuminati in Zelechow, Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz, Sedziszow Malopolski, Podhajce, Wilkowyja and Kozmin.
The core of Polish conspiracy was in Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka, in Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune, in Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen, in Pakoslaw, Chocen with Zelechow;
Sedziszow Malopolski together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany with the figures like Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein, the Roman clan of Zbigniew Brzezinski and with famous Lech Walesa.

So the main thought of the [Polish-French-English] Illuminati Order [the underground network in Berlin - France - London - Kamieniec Podolski and in Wilkowo Polskie with Wola Wiazowa - around Pleszew - Kamionka Wielka with Nawojowa - Sedziszow Malopolski - Berezyna, Lubuszany, Miezonka in Belarus] was the work of Tadeusz Grabianka as the counter-German and counter-Russian movement and against the German Illuminati [Russian and Berlin acted together with Jacob Frank] under cover of the Maltase Order [Cagliostro and Niebuhr] aft. 1741.

The thought of taking power in Russia was a central idea guiding the Polish underground from the 80s of the 18th century until 1917. The first step to limit Russia to its ethnic territory was made by Jozef Sulkowski, Artur Potocki, the Prozor family in Belarus, then Adam Mickiewicz, and Israel Parvus from Berezina / Berezyna-Lubuszany estate of the Potockis. The continuator of the main thought of Tadeusz Grabianka about taking power in the tsar state - in the Russian Empire - was the political movement of Jozef Pilsudski.

Remember here on connections:

MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter
Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska + Andrzej Jaraczewski,
with the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.

Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918).
Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska; and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had above daughter Jadwiga Pilsudska b. in 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski.
Jadwiga Pilsudska Jaraczewska
had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956,
the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had a son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898. His wife Wanda Juchniewicz came from Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873.

MARIA Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska was the daughter of Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and Maria's brother was Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.

Aldona was always closest sister to Feliks Dzierzynski. Aldona, whose son was adjutant of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski!
Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich.

Jozef Pilsudski - Andrzejak of Koluszki Stare - Karol Zbieranowski of Miezonka - Marshal Marian Spychalski - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs, and then in Moscow with Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand, the daughter of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski + Thomas Jefferson - Armand and Demonsi of Kazan - Apolon Konstantynowicz + Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand with LENIN; and further
Breguet - Duflon - Piotr Maleszewski - Michal Poniatowski - Venture de Paradise - and we return to
Jozef Sulkowski; here, Marshal Murat and Napoleon Bonaparte;
again from Marshal Jozef Pilsudski we have lines to Aldona Dzierzynski + Feliks Dzierzynski and Pilar Pilchau of Parnu / Parnawa - Oziemblowski and Terlecki. And again, we return to Wojciech Paszkowski + General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, but this time we are going to Sebastian Bystrzanowski in Trzebniow and the Templars in Scotland. We're joining Br. Bystrzanowski with George Washington. We similarly connect General Franciszek Paszkowski - General Tadeusz Kosciuszko - General Stanislaw Fiszer - and then Mielzynski of Chobienice - von Unruh / Niepokojczycki of Sluck and Kargowa - Oppeln-Bronikowski of Kunowo {Kiedrzynski}; Wojciech Paszkowski + Artur Potocki and again the Templars.
Artur Potocki with a network of connections to Cracow / Krakow, Berezina / BEREZYNA, and Lubuszany close to Miezonka.

And Miezonka:
together with Zarako Zarakowski, Malkiewicz, Oskierka, Prozor, Stafania Radziwill, and Chrapowicki of Swolna.
And Chrapowicki of Swolna - this line leads to Wankowicz from Kaluzyca and to Konstantynowicz from Miezonka, Swolna, Tallinn, and Moscow.

The structure of the Illuminati was taken over as a whole in the Spring of 1937 in the Soviet Union by Stalin and our enemies. This network of multi-country intelligence underwent degeneration and it transformed around 1961 into a globalist movement. The main role is currently played - after 2015 - by Russia and China as the heirs of this globalist movement and Soviet ideology - currently the main enemies of Donald Trump [US President in 2017-2020], the USA and contemporary anti-Communist Poland [since 2015].

This "sect" of Tadeusz Grabianka [since 1778/1779], or The Order of Illuminati, it was a Polish intelligence network created during the collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian State and it is a secretive intelligence and political organization working to rebuild independent Poland in conditions when the entire territory of the country was occupied by three hostile neighbors.
In the absence of state independence, Tadeusz Grabianka created the foundation of a political intelligence. It was the period of his activity from 1778 to the murder in 1807 in Russia. Tadeusz Grabianka used social engineering methods, he had the ability to recruit collaborators -
for example during a visit to London [then this network surrounds Edward Brown, the owner of the Breguet Company in the 70' of the 19th century], which lasted almost a year - and he could recruit future "soldiers": a courier, probably also murderers, heads of smaller underground groups.

Tadeusz Grabianka co-operated with the French intelligence.
Tadeusz Grabianka also knew that in every country [Berlin, London, France, Austrian Galicia, Russian Podole and Ukraine; in Russia] after some time his conspiracy would be taken over by counterintelligences of these countries. However, Tadeusz Grabianka's aims were at the same time attractive to France and Great Britain.

Compare
Skeliwka = FELSZTYN of Kalinowski-Grabianka, and of BERNARD Grabianka [close to Stary Sambor - 1772 in Austria. In 1753 new Felsztyn church was founded by Marianna Grabianka nee Kalinowska, the wife of Jozef Grabianka, the Latyczow official]. Then FELSZTYN + Rajkowce belonged to Jozef's son - TADEUSZ GRABIANKA.
Tadeusz Grabianka sold in 1781 the half of Felsztyn + Rajkowce to Onufry Morski, the Kamieniec Podolski governor. But again Onufry Morski sold Felsztyn to hands of TERESA GRABIANKA nee Stadnicka bef. 1791.
They were the friends of the Kamieniec Podolski bishop ADAM KRASINSKI of Krasne close to Przasnysz.

Tadeusz Grabianka married Teresa Stadnicka, 1749-1826, the daughter of Stanislaw Stadnicki and Marta Lanckoronska. Tadeusz Grabianka and Teresa owned Sutkowice, Ostapkowice and Rajkowice / RAJKOWCE at Podole / Podolia [see FELSZTYN !].
Named Stanislaw Stadnicki b. 1710/1720, was the son of Jan Stadnicki and Katarzyna Peplowska - Stadnicka.

But we remember -
Adam Krasinski [of Krasne south to Przasnysz] was appointed bishop of KAMIENIEC PODOLSKI in 1759 and in 1763-1768 he conducted anti-Russian activities, but pro-German, together with Teodor Wessel in 1767.
In 1767 he held secret negotiations with Turkey against Russia and against the Poniatowski family - the talks were in his Czarnokozince close to Kamieniec Podolski. 1768 - in Wroclaw, Dresden, Cieszyn was looking for help from Saxony, and sent Ignacy Potocki to Wien. Adam Krasinski came to Wien and Paris in 1768, then to Cieszyn, Byczyna, and
Jozef WYBICKI was sent to BERLIN with anti-Russian support of MARIANNA SKORZEWSKA [she was died in 1791 in Berlin - not in 1773].
In 1769 with Kazimierz PULASKI in Turkey; next in Hungaria together with Jozef Bierzynski [in Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala], the friend of WESSEL,
and with
JERZY MARCIN LUBOMIRSKI / Marcin Lubomirski to murder the king Stanislaw August Poniatowski - Marcin Lubomirski later became involved with Jakub FRANK in Frankfurt [he was with the visit in Kamyk of the Kiedrzynskis - my family].


A complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure was operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, December 2020: in Zelechow + Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz
[H. Wodkiewicz Jaworska, M. Bogucka Sedzicka, M. Zieleniewska, Zbigniew Natkanski of the Opoczno county together with the Lipski family, Pelka + Roman, Malachowski of Bialaczow {Robert Bubis} + Krasicki + Rzeczycki of Pieniany]
- Sedziszow Malopolski + Podhajce
- Wilkowyja and Kozmin wielkopolski + Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka owned by the Konstantynowiczs
- Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune + Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen - Pakoslaw, Chocen [Jaroslaw Slota, Maciej Igor Wojtczak] with Zelechow - Sedziszow Malopolski [Andrzej Pisz] together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany - Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki - the Templar Freemason, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein owned Krzynowloga Mala and Pluskowesy, ex Kruszynski and ex Nostitz-Jackowski property
+ the Roman family of Zelechow {Zelechow then was taken by Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski from CHOCEN}
and of Krzynowloga Mala
+ Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lech Walesa
- together with the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Her sister -
Wiktoria Rudzinska [m. Jan Nepomucen Zboinski in 1786].

Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska / Rudzienska, the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski, the daughter of Elzbieta Potocka, m. Michal Rudzinski.
Named Michal Kazimierz Rudzinski, 1730-1764.
And Elzbieta POTOCKA RUDZINSKA m. the 2nd to Kazimierz Krasinski of Krasne.
Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802.

Above Elzbieta Eustachia Potocka died in Zegrze in 1764/1776, married bef. 1767 to Kazimierz Jan Krasinski.

Kazimierz Krasinski, 1725 - 1802, the Prussian count in 1798, the governor of Przasnysz in 1773. He was married three times:
in 1756 to Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka, 1720-1781, the daughter of Feliks Potocki, ca 1720 - 1766;
in 1767 to Elzbieta Potocka, 1740-1776, the daughter of Feliks Potocki;
in 1782 to Anna Ossolinska, the daughter of Aleksander Ossolinski + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.

Jozef Butler junior was born in 1771, to Ignacy Butler b. ca 1719, and Elzbieta Butler born Kurszewska.

Css Jozefa Butler b. ca 1740, was the daughter of Jozef Butler b. ca 1710/1717 + Teresa Urbanska.

Rozalia Ossolinska born Butler was born ca 1739, to above Ignacy Butler b. ca 1719 + above Elzbieta Petruszewicz Kurszewska. Rozalia Butler married Antoni Ossolinski.
Antoni Ossolinski, ca 1730 - 1776, the SULEJOW official,
was the son of
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, General, 1689-1770 + Ludwika Zaluska, 1700-1758.

Antoni Ossolinski, ca 1730 - 1776 m. Css Rozalia Butler, b. ca 1730,
with the son
Stanislaw Ossolinski, MP in 1789, the Sulejow official, lived ca 1760 - 1843 + Jozefa Morsztyn, ca 1768 - 1815.

Stanislaw Ossolinski had a daughter Emilia Anna Marianna Ossolinska, 1790-1869 + Count Jozef Wawrzyniec Maciej Krasinski of Krasne close to Przasnysz, 1783-1845,
and named Emilia Krasinska Ossolinska had the younger son
Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski of Krasne, the BLONIE agriculture society, 1821-1903, m. in 1846, in Swieciechowa / Schwetzkau
(5 kilometres west of Leszno and 7 km south-east to Krzycko Male;
9/10 km south-east to Jezierzyce Koscielne; 14 km south-east to WLOSZAKOWICE; 20 km south-east to BUCZ;
22 km south to CZACZ and 19 km south to Smigiel),
to Css Karolina Mycielska, 1825-1912, the daughter of Count Jozef Nikodem Mycielski, 1794-1867 + Css Ludwika Wodzicka, 1800-1849;
with the son
Jozef KRASINSKI, the Maltese Order, 1848-1918 + Css Helena Stadnicka, 1844-1927.

Above Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski of Krasne, 1821-1903, was the son of
Count Jozef Wawrzyniec Maciej Krasinski, 1783-1845 + Emilia Anna Marianna Ossolinska, 1790-1869;
the grandson of
Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, 1725-1802 + Anna Ossolinska, 1759-1809;
MP Stanislaw Ossolinski, ca 1760-1843 + Jozefa Morsztyn, ca 1768-1815;
the great-grandson of
Antoni Krasinski, the Zakroczym governor, 1693-1762 + Barbara Zielinska, ca 1690 - 1774
[Antoni Krasinski had a daughter
Elzbieta Barbara Krasinska + Stanislaw Gabriel Dembowski;
and Antoni Krasinski had above son Count Kazimierz Jan Krasinski, who was married three times:
1.
Eustachia Elzbieta Potocka of Podhajce, ca 1720 - 1781;
2.
Elzbieta Potocka, ca 1740 - 1776;
3.
Anna Ossolinska, 1759-1809, the daughter of
Aleksander Ossolinski, 1725-1804 + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778;
and the granddaughter of
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, General, 1689-1770 + Ludwika Zaluska, 1700-1758.

Count Adam Henryk Kajetan Krasinski, 1821-1903, was the great-grandson of
Aleksander Ossolinski, 1725-1804 + Benedykta Antonina Barbara Lewendal, 1735-1778.
And the great-grandson of
Antoni Ossolinski, the Sulejow official, ca 1730 - 1776 + Css Rozalia Butler b. ca 1730.

And the great-grandson of Joachim Morsztyn, b. ca 1750 + Css Salomea Wielopolska, ca 1740 - 1807].

Michal Butler b. ca 1722, had 4 brothers: Ignacy Butler b. ca 1719, Jozef Butler b. ca 1710/1717, and 2 other siblings.
Michal married Bernedika Pac born in 1730.

Rozalia Roza Marianna Kuczynska born Ossolinski in 1771, was the daughter of
Kazimierz Ossolinski and his 3rd wife Antonina Butler b. ca 1739/1742. Antonina Butler was the owner of Uchanie and Radziencin close to Zamosc. Antonina Butler (1742-1796), was the daughter of named Jozef Butler b. ca 1710/1717 + Teresa Urbanska.

Count Jozef Benedykt Butler, ca 1710/1717 - 1749, was the son of Count Marek Antoni Buttler, ca 1680 - 1740, and Franciszka Szczuka / Shtchuka;
the grandson of Aleksander Butler and Konstancja KRASSOWSKA.

Compare:
Ludwika Zaluska [1700 - 1758] m. Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, the Gostyn governor [1689 - 1770, the son of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA. The grandson of Zbigniew Ossolinski, ca 1601 - 1679 + Barbara IWANOWSKA].
Konstancja Butler Krassowska b. ca 1650/1660, and Teodora Ossolinska Krassowska b. 1648 or ca 1650, were the sisters.

Kazimierz Ossolinski m. 3rd Antonina Butler. Kazimierz Ossolinski, 1738-1794, was the son of
Antoni Ossolinski b. ca 1690 - died in 1757, the Sandomierz governor in 1746-1757, General in 1746,
the grandson of
Stefan Ossolinski, b. 1661, d. in 1715 + Benedykta Szujska.

Antoni Ossolinski in 1751 m. Teresa Morstin d. in 1769. He was married 2nd to Benedykta Kossowska.

Named Stefan Ossolinski d. in 1715, was the son of
Jakub Ossolinski / Jakub Jozef Ossolinski, ca 1629 - aft. 1711,
and the grandson of
Zbigniew Ossolinski, ca 1601 - 1679 + Barbara IWANOWSKA.

Bishop Jan Jozef Dembowski, b. in 1729 in Warsaw, d. 1809,
was the son of
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski and Salomea Zuzanna.

Bishop Jan Dembowski had a SISTER Kunegunda Helena Gertruda Ossolinska, 1726 in Warsaw - 1753, the first wife of Aleksander Ossolinski, ca 1723 - 1804 in Rudka, the Minsk Mazowiecki County,
who was the son of
General Major Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, 1689 - 1770 [in 1726 he was living in Sulejowek, the Piotrkow county; in 1734 in DROHICZYN] and Ludwika Zaluska, b. 1700, d. 1758,
the daughter of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski JUNIOR, and Teresa.

Aleksander Ossolinski was the grandson of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA b. ca 1648,
the daughter of
Maciej Krassowski b. ca 1620, who was maybe the brother to Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630

[Krystyna Krassowska / Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska, 1674-1724, was the daughter of named Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630 + Katarzyna Dolecka.

Wirydianna / Wirydiana Mielzynska Bninska b. 1718 - d. 1797, was a mother of Katarzyna; Filip Nereusz Raczynski and Estera Raczynska.
Wirydianna was sister of Balbina Grabczewska and was half sister of Konstanty Bninski, 1730 - 1810, a son of Wojciech Bninski.
Wirydianna Mielzynska - Raczynska born Bninska in 1718 married to Leon Raczynski, 1698 - died 1750, a son of Michal Kazimierz Raczynski and Krystyna Katarzyna Teofila Krassowska.

LEON's daughter was above
Katarzyna Radolinska nee Raczynski, 1744 - died 1792 + Jozef Stanislaw Radolinski
with 2 daughters:
Wiridianna / Wirydianna Fiszer Kwilecka
{compare Kwilecki the governor of Rozan and then ROZAN belonged to Teodor Wessel of Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala: in Lipnik were living the ancestors of Karol Wojtyla. In Rozan was living Bronislaw Geremek},
and Antonina Maria Breza];

and Aleksander Ossolinski was the great-grandson of Zbigniew Ossolinski, ca 1601 - 1679 + Barbara IWANOWSKA + Marianna GEMBICKA.

The great-great-grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1558 - 1628 + Katarzyna Bierecka b. ca 1578. Prokop was the son of Mikolaj Ossolinski, ca 1512 - 1598.
Prokop Ossolinski junior, b. ca 1558, was the grandson of PROKOP senior / Prokop Ossolinski, ca 1464 - 1535.

Dorota Jablonowska married Stanislaw Kostka Krasinski, 1811-1849,
the son of
Jozef Wawrzyniec Krasinski, b. 1783 in Zegrze {compare von Gersdorff / Gersdorf}, d. 1845 in Free City of Cracow; and of Emilia Anna Ossolinska, died in 1832.

And Dorota Jablonowska, b. 1820, was the daughter of Antoni Jablonowski, 1793 - 1855; and of Paulina Mniszech [the Jablonowski and Mniszech families were CONSPIRATORS and FREEMASONS / Illuminati].

Above Jozef Wawrzyniec Onufry Krasinski, b. 1783, was the son of
Kazimierz Jan Krasinski and Anna Ossolinski;
and the grandson of
Antoni Krasinski b. 1693, and Barbara ZIELINSKI.

In the 18th century, the following families joined closely: Mniszech - Kalinowski - Stadnicki - Potocki and it's already in the 1750s.
Secret societies were created by Russian intelligence after around 1721, for the destruction of the colonial power of England and France, which was to allow the conquest of the Pacific coast from Kamchatka and Alaska to Oregon and California.

The occupation of Paris by the Russians in 1814 was their greatest strategic success in the early 19th century. But the Crimean War showed the weakness of corrupt Russia defeated by France, England and Sardines. It was clearly the result of the counter-offensive of France and England in Europe.

Tadeusz Grabianka from the 1760s was intensively placed by his family in secret societies in Prussia and France.
The next step was taking over of the Illuminati in the 1770s by the Stadnicki group - Grabianka - Tarnowski in BERLIN.
Finally, in the 1780s Tadeusz Grabianka continued to create the main anti-Russian goals of the Illuminati organization.

From the beginning of the 19th century, the Polish network of the Illuminati turned into a Polish underground resistance conspiracy [1819 - 1821 - 1830 - 1833].
The defeat of Polish uprisings and the breaking up of Polish conspiracy by the Russians in 1815-1865, this was the result of the infiltration of European secret societies by Moscow already at the stage of their establishment in the 1st half of the 18th century.

It was only the thought of the Illuminati from around 1870 that led to success - the creation of Lenin.
The Paszkowski family - Armand - Konstantynowicz and the Potocki family from Lubuszany - Berezina - Zator - Krzeszowice played the leading role in the years 1878 - 1918.

For sample only -
Colonel Marcin Tarnowski, died in ZATOR in 1862, the CONSPIRATOR and the ILLUMINATI, who was closest friend of TADEUSZ GRABIANKA, the Illuminati. Teresa Stadnicka, 1749-1826, the ILLUMINATI, the daughter of Stanislaw Stadnicki and Marta Lanckoronski, was the wife of Tadeusz Grabianka - the ILLUMINATI; they owned Sutkowice, Ostapkowice and Rajkowice at Podole / Podolia.

Named Stanislaw Stadnicki was the son of Jan Stadnicki [b. ca 1680 ?] and Katarzyna Peplowska - Stadnicka.

Also Franciszek Ksawery Stadnicki d. 1775, the Latyczow official, and in Podolia; MP. He was the son of Jan Stadnicki and Katarzyna Peplowska.

See the Mniszech - Jablonowski branch of CONSPIRATORS:

Duke Antoni Jablonowski was the Polish conspirator - 1821.
But remember:
Jozefa Mycielska b. ca 1720 m. Dymitr Hipolit Aleksander Jablonowski

{the son of Jan Stanislaw Aleksander Jablonowski 1669-1731 -
who had also a son
Stanislaw Wincenty Jablonowski, 1694-1754,
and the grandson ANTONI BARNABA Jablonowski, 1732-1799;
and great-grandson General major Stanislaw Pawel Jablonowski, 1762-1822;
the great-great-grandson was mentioned above CONSPIRATOR, Antoni Michal Jablonowski, 1793-1855 + Paulina Mniszech, 1798-1863}

and named Dymitr Jablonowski was the official in Swiecie, KOLO, and in Kowel [close to WLOCLAWEK and CHOCEN]; Dymitr Jablonowski was living in 1706-1788. Dymitr had the son KAROL Jablonowski, 1768-1841, and the daughter Joanna Jablonowska b. 1753.

Antoni Jablonowski was the caretaker of the Masonic lodge Bouclier du Nord in 1818; a member of the Patriotic Society of Walerian Lukasinski; In 1825, Antoni Jablonowski negotiated with the Decembrists. After the fall of the Decembrists' uprising, he was arrested in 1826.

About 1810 Antoni Jablonowski married Paulina Mniszech, the daughter of Michal Jerzy Mniszech

[Count Michal Jerzy Wandalin Mniszech (1742-1806), the son of
FREEMASON, Jan Karol Mniszech 1716-1759 and of Katarzyna Zamoyska, 1722-1771;
and the grandson of
Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski the governor of Smolensk, 1679-1735
and also of
the Lithuanian Marshal and the Crown Marshal, Jozef Antoni Mniszech, 1670 - 1747;
and the great-grandson of
MP, Jerzy Jan Mniszech (d. 1693) - the family of Maryna Mniszech.

Jozef Antoni Mniszech m. bef. 1694 to the daughter of Szymon Karol Oginski (1619-1699), ie. Dss Elenora Oginska.

Above JOZEF MNISZECH had daughter
Teresa Mniszech (1694-1746) m. 1st Jan Franciszek Stadnicki; 2nd to Jozef Lubomirski.

Jozef Wandalin Mniszech 2nd married Konstancja Tarlo with 4 children:
Freemason, Jerzy August Mniszech (1715-1778),
Freemason, Jan Karol Mniszech (1716-1759),
Elzbieta Mniszech (d.1746), m. Karol Wielopolski;
and Ludwika Mniszech (1712-1785), m. in 1732 Jozef Potocki.

Jozef POTOCKI was the son of Jozef Stanislaw Potocki, 1673-1751.

Jozef Stanislaw Potocki was an enemy of Stanislaw Poniatowski in 1726; the Kiev and Poznan governor; the Cracow governor. Closest to TEODOR POTOCKI].

Their [Antoni Jablonowski married Paulina Mniszech] daughter Dorota Jablonowska married Stanislaw Kostka Krasinski, an officer of the November Uprising.

And the branch of MNISZECH - ZAMOYSKI - PONIATOWSKI:

Ludwika Maria Zamojska nee Poniatowska, 1728 - 1781, was wife of Jan Jakub Zamoyski; and was mother of Urszula Maria Wandalin-Mniszech

[wife of Michal Jerzy Wandalin-Mniszech born 1742, the son of
Jan Karol Wandalin-Mniszech 1716-1759, and Katarzyna Wandalin-Mniszech 1722-1771, the daughter of
Michal Zdzislaw Saryusz Zamoyski]

and Brygida Galecka / Maria Brygida Galecki / Brygida Galecka {but with a different partner}.

Brygida Walewski Galecka was born to Franciszek Galecki and Ludwika Galecki born Poniatowska. Ludwika Poniatowska died after 1757 {d. in 1781} + Franciszek Galecki, the officiel in Wielun, had also son Ignacy GALECKI born before 1740 or acc. to me 1745.

Baron General [in 1812] Jan Dembowski / Debowski, b. ca 1770, died in 1823, was the son of Colonel Andrzej Dembowski born ca 1726/1728 + unknown

[Andrzej Dembowski b. ca 1726/1728 had a sibilings:
1.
BRUNO DEMBOWSKI, 1727-1728;
2.
Kunegunda Helena Gertruda Ossolinska;
3.
BISHOP Jan Jozef Dembowski;
4.
Stefan Florian Stanislaw Dembowski, b. in 1728 in Warsaw, died in 1802 Warsaw + Ewa,
with children:
Stanislaw Dembowski; Sebastian Jan Dembowski; Ludwika Slaska; Florian Dembowski; Teodor Dembowski and 5 others].

Baron General [in 1812] Jan Dembowski / Debowski, b. ca 1770, died in 1823,
was the grandson of
BISHOP, Antoni Sebastian Dembowski, b. 1682, the PLOCK official, married to Salomea Zuzanna Rupniewska. Dembowski Antoni Sebastian was born in Zambrow, Podlasie. The parents sent him to the Jesuit school in Pultusk under the care of Aunt Anna Bielinska. He bought the second half of the village of Kosmachiv / KOSMACZEWO in the Plock prov. for his parents and brothers; then he bought Tokary by Wisla with Gulczew from the Zamoyskis; Szembek was advised him Salomea Rupniewska, 14 aged.

Teodor Wessel b. ca 1730,
was the son of
Wojciech WESSEL, the governor of Warsaw, and his third wife, Teresa Zaluska.

Teodor's ancestors were strongly associated with the ROZAN land and had some properties in that area, later taken over by Teodor Wessel, who received the ROZAN governorship.
Teodor Wessel died in 1791, the Leczyca governor in 1759-1761, was the nephew of the Grand Chancellor of the Crown and the Bishop of Cracow, Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski, and the Grand Secretary of the Crown, the later Bishop of Kiev, Jozef Andrzej Zaluski. He was the nephew of Prince Maria Jozefa Sobieska nee Wessel, who often supported him financially.

King Augustus III of Poland-Lithuania was promising the Jews royal protection against any accusation of ritual murder; and next, Bishop Soltyk, made attempt to shore up support for the libel and enlisted another supporter. Named Kajetan Ignacy Soltyk, 1715 - 1788, was a Polish Catholic bishop of Kiev from 1756, bishop of Krakow in March 1759.

Kajetan Soltyk was the son of Jozef Soltyk, the Lublin governor and court marshal to primate of Poland, Teodor Potocki.

Kajetan Soltyk was the brother of Tomasz Soltyk, the governor of Leczyca, and to Maciej Soltyk, the Warsaw governor.

After Soltyk, his former position in Kiev was offered to Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski. The Zaluski family was related to the Soltyks through the second wife of Jozef Andrzej's FATHER.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, 1702 - 1774, was a Polish Catholic Bishop of Kiev, a sponsor of learning and culture. Together with his brother Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski he was raised by their uncles, Andrzej Chryzostom Zaluski, the bishop of Warmia, and Ludwik Zaluski, bishop of Plock. Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, was born in Jedlanka, the Lukow County.
The son of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski, the Rawa Mazowiecka governor, 1652-1727, Jr. and Teresa Potkanska, 1672/1678-1702. Teresa was the 2nd wife of Aleksander Jozef Zaluski.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski was the brother of Andrzej Stanislaw Kostka Zaluski, Ludwika Ossolinska and Aleksandra Lanckoronska.

Jozef Andrzej Zaluski - the new bishop of Kiev - was also a close friend of Bishop Antoni Dembowski. Antoni Dembowski was the brother of the late protector of the Frankists, Mikolaj Dembowski.
After Soltyk, his former position in Kiev was offered to Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski. It was in November 1759. Two weeks later, Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski baptized Jakub Frank in Warsaw. And in May 1760, Jozef Andrzej Zaluski agreed to act as godfather to Frank's wife, Hana.

The top of the underground and intelligence structures in the second half of the 18th century headed by the noble aristocracy from Poland and a group of Polish Roman Catholic bishops:
Bishop Jozef Andrzej Zaluski;
Bishop Antoni Dembowski, protector of the Frankists;
Mikolaj Dembowski;
Kajetan Ignacy Soltyk, 1715 - 1788;
Adam Stanislaw Krasinski (1714-1800);
Marcin Zaluski, the Jesuit monk, the Plock Bishop, the FRANKIST supporter;
Jakub Zaluski, the Sulejow official, the FRANKIST supporter;
Katarzyna Kossakowska of Skala Podolska [the core of Frankists], the wife of Stanislaw Korwin-Kossakowski;
JERZY MNISZECH, the Freemason;
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Hungaria and Kamyk close to Czestochowa [Kamyk belonged to my family Kiedrzynski];
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill close to Ostrow Wielkopolski [the same family of Radziwill like Stefania Julia Radziwill married Oskierka and Chrapowicka - lady owner of MIEZONKA, then the property in 1842 was taken by the my family Konstantynowicz];
Kazimierz Poniatowski;
Marianna Barbara Skorzewska nee Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791, in Berlin in 1773-1791 [my family Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, and Franciszka's sister was married Antoni Skorzewski];
and Tadeusz Grabianka in Berlin in 1778/1779.

And Frankists with Illuminates:

Elisha Schor,
Jakub Frank in Frankfurt am Main,
Meyer Amschel Rothschild,
Donmeh in Greece,
Solomon Benedict de Worms;
and Samuel Falk in Altona and London [here also was Cagliostro from MALTA].

Frankists in 1766 co-operated with Russian Intelligence:
Ewa Frank in Austria,
Jerzy Marcin Lubomirski in Buda,
Franciszek Lubomirski in St Petersburg and Kamien / Kamyk owned by Kiedrzynski,
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill in Ostrow Wielkopolski,
Elisha Schor, Jakub Frank in Frankfurt am Main, Meyer Amschel Rothschild, Donmeh in Greece, Solomon Benedict de Worms and Samuel Falk in Altona and London.

Strangely connected story about which I'm writing now, with the current history of several countries in the 21st century. It turns out that liberal sexual policy is the domain of Russian intelligence. You must enter the keyword 'sex' or 'sexual' at this webpage. You will find over 20 times a combination of history, genealogy, Freemasonry, Templars, the Illuminati, globalists, Russian intelligence, with today's in 2020, LGBT activities.

Let's take a look at the sexual deviations of Jakub Frank, a Jewish dissenter who joined the sect of the Sabbathians in Thessaloniki [Turkey in 18th century], not to pay taxes for Jewish communities, but also to loosen family and sexual ties in Jewish communities.

Today, also, in 2015-2020, we see a struggle and tug between two types of behavior in Jewish communities: atheism and sexual liberalism struggles with the orthodox type of behavior characteristic of the State of Israel.

Teresa Potkanska Zaluska, had 4 sons and 3 daughters:
1.
Andrzej Stanislaw Zaluski, the Cracow bishop, b. 1695;
2.
Marcin Zaluski, the Jesuit monk, the Plock Bishop, the FRANKIST supporter;
3.
Jakub Zaluski, the Sulejow official, the FRANKIST supporter;
4.
Jozef Andrzej Zaluski, the Kiev Bishop,
5.
Wiktoria;
6.
Ludwika Zaluska [1700 - 1758] + Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, the Gostyn governor [1689 - 1770, the son of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA. The grandson of Zbigniew Ossolinski, ca 1601 - 1679 + Barbara IWANOWSKA];
7.
Aleksandra LANCKORONSKA Zaluska.

My research concerns many state intelligence networks created in the first half of the 18th century.
Initially it was a global political network of the Russian intelligence infiltrated by the British [1791], French [from the 40s of the 18th century] and Germans [1769/1776], and by the Polish independence conspiracy [was established 1792/1799] starting from a years 1870/1878.
Compare three dates:
1.
6 km to the south of the BRZEZIE was the palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski; in 1868 the property bought a Warsaw banker of Jewish origin and a great Polish patriot - Leopold Kronenberg.
2.
1870, Brown of London - takes over the Breguet company [below];
3.
and the letter of 1871 from Albert Pike to Mazzini.

The Lubomirskis of Zelechow, Sedziszow Malopolski, Dubrovna, Kruszyna and of Wielichowo, and the Potocki family of Sedziszow Malopolski, Zator, Krzeszowice, Berezyna and of Lubuszany,
together with the Ostrowski clan of Maluszyn,
were at the top of the Polish underground movement in 1795-1918.
They supported Parvus of Berezyna and the Konstantynowiczs of MIEZONKA in the Berezyna parish, in Swolna, Moscow and Kazan, Viljandi and Nomme-Tallinn.
The second level was in hands of Sapieha of Kozmin Wielkopolski and Berezyna - Lubuszany;
Dukes Krasinski of Krasne close to Przasnysz;
dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski of Stara Hancza and Swiedziebnia; Kalinowski - Trubecki - Grabianka with Ilinski - Oskierka - Gizycki - Radziwill and Chrapowicki; Ujejski and others; dukes Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski and Nieswiez.

Above net of Polish conspirators, 1767/1768-1918, was working around:

Romanow in the Zhytomyr county [Stebnicki; compare Gizycki, Oskierka], Kamieniec Podolski and Skala Podolska [Carsten Niebuhr in 1767 to Kossakowski, Stadnicki, Krasinski]; Felsztyn and Kamionka Wielka [Krasicki with Pradzynski and Sulimierski branch - together with SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI];
Rohatyn [Wilhelm Reich and homose... ideology, with line to Krasinski, Jan Klemens Branicki and the Poniatowskis],
Krasne close to Przasnysz [Krasinski with the Leopold's Kronenberg family], Wieniec and Chocen close to Wloclawek
[+ Zelechow and Krzynowloga Mala north to Przasnysz;
see Osiecz Wielki with net to Zakrzewski, Skorzewski, Kiedrzynski],
Wilkowo Polskie close to Przemet [a line of Cagliostro - Szoldrski - Poninski - Kiedrzynski - Mielzynski - Walknowski - Bardzki and Erasmus Mycielski], Jedlno near to Radomsko [Stadnicki - Mecinski - Walewski; my family Kiedrzynski - a line to Raszkow south to Pleszew and the Skorzewski - Tadeusz Wolanski branch], Pleszew and Raszkow [Skorzewski - Kiedrzynski - Arnold - Wolowski (the connections to Szymanowski - Brzezinski - Adam Mickiewicz - Woroniecki close to Przasnysz and Rozan)],
Pakosc close to Inowroclaw [with Krotoszyn, Znin and Inowroclaw, Wloclawek masonic movement; Tadeusz Wolanski the godson of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko, Illuminati and Jefferson, Courland and Cagliostro. Pakosc owned the Dzialynski family, also in Goluchow; the relatives of Oskierka of Miezonka],
Miezonka (Oskierka - Dzialynski; Chrapowicki - Bouvier - SZUMSKI [also in Sedziszow Malopolski]; Stanislaw Radziwill and his family: Stefania Julia Radziwill, Piottuch-Kublicki, Soltan) - Lubuszany - Berezyna - Rawanicze and Kaluzyca
[with SWOLNA - Zarako-Zarakowski; Konstantynowicz, Potocki, Poniatowski, Tyszkiewicz, Branicki branch - compare Branicki and Kalinowski in 1840; Slotwinski - Koziell Poklewski / Woroniecki line - Wankowicz and a line to Swolna and Oswieja - here the Prozor family and Malkiewicz];
Viljandi and Parnu in Estonia [the fate of my family Konstantynowicz with Krauze and Dunkel; Rosenberg];
Moscow and Kazan [BREGUET and Demonsi, Konstantynowicz, Armand, Paszkowski, Japaridze, Oldenburg];
Swolna [Wankowicz, Chrapowicki - Bouvier - Miezonka of Stefania Julia Radziwill came from Stanislaw Radziwill; Zarako Zarakowski and Konstantynowicz], Dryssa and Oswieja in Belarus [Malkiewicz, Prozor, Zarako Zarakowski, Konstantynowicz].

We are researching now [on 31 March 2021] the mastering the USA by Russian intelligence in 1881-1901-1963-2021 and an attempt to break up American and European society by leftist ideologies in the 21st century and by the Russian intelligence underground versus a net of Polish conspirators in 1767/1768-1918.

On April 28, 1961, President Kennedy explained what is meant by the term: "The Communist conspiracy".
We read The Address in Chicago at a Dinner of the Democratic Party of Cook County on April 28, 1961:
"Mayor Daley, Governor Kerner, Senator Douglas, Congressman Dawson, Chairman Cullerton ... ladies and gentlemen: ... We live in a hazardous and dangerous time. ... Now our great responsibility is to be the chief defender of freedom, in this time of maximum danger. Only the United States has the power and the resources and the determination. We have committed ourselves to the defense of dozens of countries stretched around the globe who look to us for independence, who look to us for the defense of their freedom. We are prepared to meet our obligations, but we can only defend the freedom of those who are determined to be free themselves. ... The Russians and the Chinese, containing within their borders nearly a billion people, totally mobilized for the advance of the Communist system, operating from narrow, interior lines of communication, pressuring on Southeast Asia with the masses of the Chinese armies potentially ready to move-of the Russians who hold great power potentially in the Middle East and Western Europe ... There is no easy answer to the dilemmas that we face.
Our great ally is the fact that people do desire to be free, that people will sacrifice everything in their desire to maintain their independence. And as the true nature of the Communist conspiracy becomes better known around the globe, when people come to realize - as they surely will - that the Communist advance does not represent a means of liberation but represents a final enslavement, then I believe that they will rally to the cause to which we have given our support and our commitment".

This is a complex political, intelligence and genealogical structure operating under the influence of Russian intelligence formed around 1720/1741 until now, December 2020: in Zelechow + Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz [H. Wodkiewicz Jaworska, M. Bogucka Sedzicka, M. Zieleniewska, Zbigniew Natkanski of the Opoczno county together with the Lipski family, Pelka + Roman, Malachowski of Bialaczow {Robert Bubis} + Krasicki + Rzeczycki of Pieniany] - Sedziszow Malopolski + Podhajce - Wilkowyja and Kozmin + Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka - Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune + Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen - Pakoslaw, Chocen [Jaroslaw Slota, Maciej Igor Wojtczak] with Zelechow - Sedziszow Malopolski [Andrzej Pisz] together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany - Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein + Roman + Zbigniew Brzezinski and Lech Walesa - together with the owner of Sedziszow Malopolski in 1787 or in 1790, Barbara Moszynska nee Rudzinska.
Maltese Order with Carsten Niebuhr and Cagliostro together with Illuminati - the Russian and German secret underground in Poland and USA:
Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz with Zbigniew Brzezinski, Pelagia Rodys and Konstanty Rokossowski and the Krasinski - Garczynski in Krasne - Smilowice, Golaszewo and Chocen near to Kowal with Pruszak, Lech Walesa, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski of Zelechow, Bielinski - Bobrynsky, and link to Owsiany - Boryslawski line, and Gustaw Findeisen, Edward Jurgens with Leopold Kronenberg in 1863 - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with Kalkstein, General Jozef Niemojewski, Gustaw Findeisen, Hutten-Czapski, Nostitz-Jackowski, Orbeliani and Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Stara Hancza and Miezonka with Chrapowicki, Oskierka, Ilinski, Poniatowski, Stefania Julia Radziwill branch, and the Konstantynowiczs.

Thus, we see - on 17 / 28 December 2020 - that the Russians created an anti-Polish intelligence network in the lands of central Poland and acted ca 1741-2015/2020; this underground Russian diversionary uses together atheistic and deprived of a historical and ideological background three national minorities: German, Gy... [Si... and Ro...] and Je...
Romania and Spain are facilities for the diversion at present.

Of course, it is about individual families and individuals, people extremely alienated from the Polish national community, and this does not apply to entire nations, which national minorities also suffered from the Russian occupation after 1815 and lost a lot due to the fall of the Republic of Poland in 1795.

After killing three US presidents in the years 1885-1901-1963, the brain of anti-Polish and anti-civilization Russian action moved to the USA. This network was established after 1858 in Plock-Wloclawek-Warsaw-Przasnysz. These saboteurs infiltrated our independence movement [sample only: Chocen-Smilowice-Golaszewo-Przasnysz + Kalkstein in the Swiedziebnia commune with Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county, the village Leszno and the Krasne estate near to Przasnysz; together with Wieniec-Brzezie close to Wloclawek] throughout the second half of the 19th century [since 1858/1868]. The Russians occupied from 1815 to 1915 what is now central Poland, creating the so-called Congress Poland and the Vistula Country, and in 1988-1992 the so-called New Third Polish Republic. Despite this, the Polish underground led to regaining independence in 1918, but lost in 1939 and lost again in 1945-2015. The Polish underground had headquarters in the Berezina parish in Belarus from around 1797 to November 1918 [Templar Artur Potocki in the 20' of the 19th century, and his family + the Konstantynowiczs with the Armand-Paszkowski family branch after 1840].
This structure in Miezonka-Lubuszany-Berezyna Ihumenska actively collaborated with British intelligence that formed the Round Table in England and the Illuminati movement [ca 1870] leading to the liquidation of Russia's state structures in 1917 - 1922. The Russian intelligence operated in Poland from the 1740s, co-creating the Masonic movement in Poland and the Maltese Order [Poninski-Szoldrski in Wilkowo Polskie and in Kamieniec Podolski in 1767].
The Germans operated through Polish noble families [Skorzewski-Ciecierski clan + Wessel and Bruhl + the Krasinskis in Krasne close to Przasnysz] from the Greater Poland from 1760s leading to the defeat of the Bar Confederation in 1768-1771.
I wrote above on 22 January 2021.

In November 2020-January 2021 President of US, Donald Trump was defeated by a net of Anna Teresa Tymieniecka Loewenstein Houthakker + Obama and J. Biden. But at top we have Vladimir Putin & Hillary Clinton. Vladimir Putin's political mentor, Anatoly Chubais, is Chairman of Putin's favored funding front - Rusnano (Russian Nanotechnology Corporation). Bill Clinton and Hillary's closest advisor, John Podesta, has been associated with various Dutch companies in which Podesta and Chubais have been directors and in which Rusnano invested $35 million. If this weren't close enough, one of the investors with Rusnano is the Wyss Foundation that made an up to $5 million donation to The Clinton Foundation.
"... Chubais helped lead the disastrous Russian privatization voucher program in the early 1990's pressed by then World Bank chief economist, Larry Summers. Summers [Suwalki + Romania] later served alongside Podesta in the Clinton and Obama White Houses. Summers' aids in the Russian privatization debacle were Sheryl K. Sandberg and Yuri Milner, who were later placed in charge of global email and social networking via Gmail, Mail.ru, Facebook and VKontakte. In short, this small group has taken over the Internet [compare Trump vs Google, Facebook, Twitter battle in May 2020-January 2021] by exploiting state powers using the social networking invention stolen from Columbus innovator Leader Technologies as well as core Internet inventions by others...".

And now let's see how my genealogical research began, and not only those - in October 1987 - and how it connects to the Artusov / Артур Христианович Артузов / Фраучи and Vernadsky!

This short preface to my domain was formed 19 and on 20th April 2015, but its extensive fragments are also to read in the so-called 'Part 2 - Intelligence...'.
So I invite you to read how somebody can create an history image omitting the historical facts...

On 2013-11-08 appeared the text of the eminent political thinker Waldemar Kuczynski [but two years later in November 2015...], who accurately summed up the years 1944 - 2013 / 2015, and in them the key to solving many puzzles - of General Czeslaw Kiszczak network and the Smolensk airplane crash 2010 - to put it more clearly:
Jaroslaw Kaczynski "...led a country that he openly denied, even he hated this country. Just as he hated people and political structures standing at back of this country. And, unfortunately, there is no reason to think that this attitude is changing something.
Outline of the nation composed of two tribes can be seen in Poland since a very, very long time. But that common ground linking these tribes melts, and two tribes are more and more alien and hostile, results from the rejection of the current state by one of their.
The rejection [of the current state founded in 1944 by aliens against Poles] by the political and cultural conglomerate ... with a no small part of the clergy, with many circles of opinion leaders and the great faction of the nation.
This part of the Poland is in the attack, the rest [of the Polish citizens] defended himself, or does not care about this. The attacker sing 'The free homeland deign us back Our Lord', defending [of the Polish citizens] sing 'free country, bless the Lord'. The same song is split into two camps of the cold civil war at the moment.
Were it not for the fact that we are in NATO and the European Union, in the two structures which a gravity stabilizes the base of the political order in our place, it would have been a time of great 'outcry over the Vistula'.
Today it seems that there is no possibility of reducing the tears on two snarling at each other tribes, that our policy must be violent, with war rhetoric and roll from the electoral battle to battle. It can take a very long time ... Everything in Poland is to discuss. ... Even whether the Third Republic lasts a quarter of a century, should be replaced by some other. ... Both parties must sing the same version of 'God Save Poland'...".

The Special services of the Polish State are completely responsible for the death of my father on 2/3 November 1987, and his brother (and his wife); any Wojciech - their neighbor - involvement in this affair unfortunately died a year after that, as I have begun track down his.

These people hated Poles, Poland and my family, and me personally; and they also hate now, no matter what country they come from. Their obsession of hate my family is dangerous and lasts several decades.
People of these structures always broke Constitutions, because they consider ourselves higher and better than some Poles there. Such attitude is racism. Extremely anti-democratic and opposed to Polish democratic and libertarian traditions.

"...The Trust's young mastermind, A. H. Artuzov / Артур Христианович Артузов (Фраучи), in his thirties at the peak of the operation, was a cousin of Potapov. Originally named Renucci or Fraucci, Artuzov is said by most sources to have returned to Russia from Genoa only on the eve of the Revolution, while the Soviets' fictionalized biography of Artuzov acknowledges that he was of Italo-Swiss ancestry. When Potapov was the Trust's emissary to Western Europe in the 1920s, he supposedly fooled the Russian aristocrats abroad into believing he was the representative of an anti-Bolshevik underground. Yet, as emigre chronicler of the Trust S. L. Voitsekhovsky had to admit, it was incomprehensible, how his contemporaries, his former superiors and colleagues, could have believed in the sincerity of his monarchical views. ... The Trust of the spies and provocateurs, as the above shows, turns out to be a microcosm of a much bigger East? West complex, whose strategic outlook was best stated by the infamous Toynbee in 1974. ... Cheka chief Dzerzhinsky wore another hat, as chairman of the Supreme Council for the National Economy, which allowed him to deal directly with the Western members of this larger Trust...".
Copyright of above quotation: EIR Volume 15, Number 3, January 15, 1988; 1988 EIR News Service Inc., All Rights Reserved.
A Fresh Look at the February Revolution. New KGB skirts history lessons... by Aleln and Rachel Douglas.

"John Dziak leads the IASC's work on technology security, strategic denial and deception and countermeasures. He has served over three decades as a senior intelligence officer and an executive in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and in the Defense Intelligence Agency, with long experience in weapons proliferation intelligence, counterintelligence, strategic intelligence, global countermeasures and intelligence education. He is the author of the award-winning, Chekisty: A History of the KGB (1987), numerous other books, articles, and monographs, the most recent of: which is The Military Relationship Between China and Russia, 1995-2002 (2002), and is currently preparing a book on counterintelligence. Dr. Dziak is fluent in Russian. Dr. Dziak is co-founder and President of Dziak Group, Inc., a consulting firm in the fields of technology transfer, intelligence, counterintelligence and security, and national security affairs with clients in industry and the Intelligence Community. Dr. Dziak is an Adjunct Professor at the National Defense Intelligence College".
The Dziak family came from Slovakia.

But
"... A. H. Artuzov, in his thirties at the peak of the operation, was a cousin of Potapov. Originally named Renucci or Fraucci, Artuzov is said by most sources to have it returned Russia from Genoa only on the eve of the Revolution, while the Soviet's fictionalized biography of Artuzov acknowledges that he was of Italo - Swiss ancestry. When Potapov was the Trust's emissary is Western Europe in the 1920s, he supposedly the Russian aristocrats fooled into believing abroad he was the representative of an anti-Bolshevik underground".
In this quotation, however, is a mistake (see below my explanations).
Characteristic that appeared to it in the years 1987 and 1988.
Recently in 1987, I started by solving puzzles and political genealogy around my Konstantynowicz family in Poland and Russia.
In the first period October 1987 - September 1989 I recognized the immediate environment of our family Konstantynowicz, maybe 200 people; unfortunately it 'coincided' with the sudden death of my father on November 3, 1987; he was buried 09 November 1987.
And at the same time:
in the villa at the Zawrat Street in Warsaw, General Czeslaw Kiszczak meets Lech Walesa [+ Bishop Jerzy Dabrowski] dated 31-08-1988, 15-09-1988;
in Magdalenka near Warsaw with Kiszczak were meetings on 27-01-1989 and 02-03-1989, 07-03-1989 and 29-03-1989.

Not counting other important my family events on 28 October 1987 and 1 November 1987 - and finally, on November 2, 1987 I attempted to obtain from my father (died 03rd Nov.) the most important data about our family.


Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US: 1901 and in 1963. It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change.

They were looked after by people like:
Feliks Dzierzynski,
Uljanow Lenin,
Romuald Pilar Pilchau and
Artuzow Frautchi from Switzerland.

The transfer of people from the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth began in the years 1860s and 1870s, mainly from modern Belarus, Lithuania and ethnic Poland. Often, to hide the origin and roots of these people [national minority from ex-Grand Duchy of Lithuania], they were given the term 'Russians' from 'Russia'. This applies, of course, to everyone from Zmudz / Samaites, around Grodno / Hrodna, and the Minsk Governorate of Belarus.

The Russians created ideologies for this underground political intelligence and the system of secret organizations [Freemasonry, too]. Marxism, atheism, and feminism as well abortion movement, mixed with anarchism, they were supposed to be the basis for contacts with Soviet Russia in the 1960s of the 20th century. There were quite other people behind direct killers in 1901 and 1963:
in 1901 they organized weapons and money, provided organizational contacts, and in 1963 they gave home, work and political contacts. An uninterrupted intelligence system is depicted on this website and on other pages in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'.

This structure was based, among others on genealogies and places of residence in Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, in Russia and Poland, as well as Scotland and Ireland. In addition, in France and Switzerland.

To conquer the North American west coast [Alaska - to California] they created - [beginning in 1721] through contacts on Malta - the intelligence network in Central and Western Europe [phase 1741-1791]. This organization was called the Illuminati [official beginnings of 1776/1778/1779].
In Poland it was built from the side of Kamieniec Podolski / Kamianets-Podilskyi and Podolia / Podole, through Warsaw and western Great Poland / Wielkopolska. In Germany:
Courland [then German-Polish territory], Konigsberg, Berlin, Neuchatel [then in Prussia], Brunswick and Strasbourg. In Great Britain:
southern Ireland, Scotland, London.

In Russia, among others the Tver Governorate and Minsk Province in Belarus and Vitebsk Governorate [together with Polish Livonia].

It was until 1870 / 1871-1909 but then the Illuminati turned into globalists, and from the 1950s-1960s the ideology of world globalization is also used, as well as globalism and atheistic liberalism derived from Marxism. After the 1963 coup in the US, globalists take over the US.
It allows for the 90s of the 20th century modernized Russia, and China had - after 2000 - the possibility of sucking money from the USA. Long-term goal:
seizing power over Northern Hemisphere after 2030.

Two coups in the US, September 1901 and November of 1963, and the murder of General Wladyslaw Sikorski in July 1943, as well as the Smolensk Catastrophe in April 2010 in Smolensk, are the result of the operation of one and the same intelligence organization created in Tsarist Russia, but infiltrated since the 1880s through the 19th century by the Polish independence conspiracy and by Baltic Germans
[Pilar-Pilchau; Mohrenschildt; Dzierzynski; Pilsudski; Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Moscow; Count Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph von Benckendorff].

After 1871 [Albert Pike to Giuseppe Mazzini], it was known that British intelligence and the Polish underground aimed at overthrowing the family's power Romanov in Tsarist Russia [compare the branch of Romanov-Oldenburg-Japaridse-Armand-Saparian].

It was not until May 1937 that the communist Russian counterintelligence took over power again in Soviet Union [Great Purge], which led to the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.

So we have one underground system using social engineering:
Illuminati [Tadeusz Grabianka and Cagliostro],
globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski],
Russian political intelligence [along with the network of Leopold Kronenberg and Loewenstein after 1865].

This hostile structure was ruled over Russia in Europe and North America after 1741 to 2016.

Cagliostro with Althotas, the member of the Knights of St. John, visited Turkey in 1762, and they back to Malta. Cagliostro again visited Malta after trips to North Africa and Europe, where new Grand Master de ROHAN-POLDUC, grant him a chivalrous dignity. In 1776 Giuseppe Balsamo came to London. He learned about Freemasonry. He was admitted to the London 'Expectation' lodge on April 12, 1777 thanks to his influential friends. In England, he took the name of Count di Cagliostro. He wanted to reform this movement. In 1777 he was sent to prison for a short time; from London in 1778, went to the Netherlands, came to Paris in 1778. He found there a patron - Cardinal Louis de Rohan. From Paris in 1778, came to Germany, and the Great Poland to ADAM PONINSKI. He went to Konigsberg and in COURLAND, Mitau / Mitava, and went to Saint Petersburg. Then from Warsaw, in a few months Cagliostro appears in Strazburg in 1780; he met Cardinal Rohan, to play a prominent role in Paris in 1781. In 1782, he founded the Order of Egyptian Masonry and stood at its head. As the Great Kopta he organized the Egyptian rite lodges in: England, France, Germany and Russia.

The MALTA Island was under the rule of the Order of St John of Jerusalem and had the Portuguese Fra Emmanuel Pinto as Grand Master (1741 - 1773). In 1762-1766, Cagliostro in Malta in the Pinto's laboratory. Acc. to Freller, the Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 1741, was considered by Count Cagliostro as a true Illuminati.

Chancellor von KORFF in Konigsberg on 25th February 1779 thought Cagliostro is the secret Jesuit agent on a mission.

By John Scott, and John Taylor in 1829:
Carsten Niebuhr left Gottingen for Copenhagen in the autumn of 1760, and was in Marseilles [a stay of a few weeks at Marseilles], Malta and then in Constantinopole [Istanbul] and Egypt [Alexandria - in Egypt he was in September 1761 until October 1762].

"The Maltese knights treated Niebuhr with marked distinction, offering him all the honours and advantages of their order after his return from the expedition...".

Niebuhr's impressions of Malta are documented in a travelogue of 1774. In Warsaw during 10 days rest, in 1767 Carsten Niebuhr met Stanislaw Poniatowski, the King of Poland.

Manuel Pinto da Fonseca, b. 1681, d. 1773, was the friend of Cagliostro.
Malta was visited in 1754 by unknown chemist. Swedish naturalist - Pehr Forsskal, 1732-1763, visited Malta in 1761. In 1762-1766, Cagliostro acted in Malta in the Pinto's laboratory. Acc. to Freller. PINTO, the Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta from 1741, was considered by Count Cagliostro as a true Illuminati. Cagliostro with Althotas, the member of the Knights of St. John, visited Turkey in 1762.

Next Grand Masters:
Francisco Ximenes de Texada, Aragon, in 1773-1775;
Emmanuel Marie de Rohan-Polduc / Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, Grand Master in 1775 - 1797.
Emmanuel Rohan was born 1725 in Spain;
De Rohan in 1797, established the Russian Grand Priory, which later evolved into the Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller.

Marie Louise de VELTHOVEN married in 1723, to Jean-Baptiste II de ROHAN, comte du Polduc, who had the son De Rohan born in la Mancha, Spain on 18 April 1725, served in the courts of Madrid and Parma, before becoming an ambassador to Francis I. He joined the Order of St. John, and served in several posts.

But Franciszek Sulkowski b. 1733 in Dresden, was in January 1776 established a treasurer, collector, and administrator of the Polish Priory [Maltese Order], and from October became the superior of the commandery of Saint John the Baptist [Maltese Order], from hands of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta, ie. Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan-Polduc, b. 1725, in la Mancha, Spain; the 70th Prince and Grand Master of the Order of St. John from 1775 to 1797 [in 1797 the Maltese Order in Russia]. Franciszek Sulkowski did not join to Rydzyna estate, created by his brother August Kazimierz Sulkowski, b. 1729 in Dresden. ANTONI Sulkowski b. 1735 {the member of the Malta Order}, Franciszek Sulkowski {the Maltese Order} and August Sulkowski were the sons of named Aleksander Jozef Sulkowski b. 1695 + Maria Franciszka Stein zu Jettingen
[in the 18th century the Sulkowskis were the owners of Bielsko / at present Bielsko-Biala; and LIPNIK owned by Bruhl and Teodor WESSEL {also in Rozan after KWILECKI} was few kilometres from BIELSKO - now in Bielsko-Biala; here the ancestors of KAROL WOJTYLLA].

In 1715, after Louis XIV died, France was heavily in debt after many years of war. The Estates of Brittany refused to extend new credits to the French state. The Regent sent Pierre de Montesquiou d'Artagnan to Brittany as representative of the King. In July 1718, more radical delegates to the Estates were exiled.
Meanwhile a conspiracy was established with Philip V of Spain and the Duke and Duchess of Maine. In December 1718, the Duke and Duchess of Maine were arrested. The rally had been noted.
Meanwhile the Spanish offered support to overthrow the Regent.
In August 1719, a group of peasants led by Rohan of Pouldu / Rohan de POULDUC
forced a group Royal soldiers sent to enforce tax collection to retreat. The conspirators was arrested at Nantes. Marie Louise de VELTHOVEN married in 1723, to Jean-Baptiste II de ROHAN, comte du Polduc, who had the son De Rohan born in la Mancha, Spain on 18 April 1725, served in the courts of Madrid and Parma, before becoming an ambassador to Francis I. He joined the Order of St. John, and served in several posts.
Three frigates containing Irish troops were sent by the Spanish to Brittany. Some conspirators fled with them. In December 1719 other participants were also detained.

The Pontcallec conspiracy was a rebellion that arose from an anti-tax movement in Brittany. France was controlled by Philippe II, Duke of Orleans during the childhood of Louis XV.
The Regent, Philip II, Duke of Orleans, was the Grand Master of the Templars.
Philippe, Duke of Orleans, was elected the Grand Master of the Templar Order in 1705. He had convened a General Convent at Versailles in 1705. It was during the course of this Convent that the General Statutes were presented.
Above Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine, b. 1670, was made a colonel-general of the Swiss Guards. Du Maine's greatest enemy at court became his father's sister-in-law, the duchesse d'Orleans, known at court as Madame.
Marie Louise de VELTHOVEN married in 1723, to Jean-Baptiste II de ROHAN, comte du Polduc, who had the son De Rohan born in la Mancha, Spain on 18 April 1725, served in the courts of Madrid and Parma, before becoming an ambassador to Francis I. He joined the Order of St. John, and served in several posts.
"He was considered as a potential successor to Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca following his death in 1773, but Francisco Ximenes de Texada was elected instead".
Ximenes was died in 1775, and was succeeded by De Rohan.
"De Rohan instituted the Anglo-Bavarian langue, which was housed in the former Palazzo Carniero. In 1797, he established the Russian Grand Priory, which later evolved into the Russian tradition of the Knights Hospitaller".

The German Illuminati were called to life by Adam Weishaupt on May 1, 1776. They used the name 'Ordo Illuminati Germaniae'. The symbol of the Enlightened was the pyramid with the omniscient eye at the top (identical to that found on dollar banknotes).

Weisshaupt / WEISHAUPT collaborated with Count Alessandro di Cagliostro [compare his visit to Adam Poninski, Poniatowski in Warsaw, and in Curland]. Cagliostro with Manuel Pinto, the Grand Master of the Order in Malta - the Illuminati net with Carsten Niebuhr, 1761-1767 - were the core of Illuminati Conspiracy and of Russian intelligence.

Tadeusz Grabianka [during 1778/1779 - 1807] and the Templars [1785-1790-1805] tried to take over this enemy organization of Germans and Russians.

Weisshaupt's goal was the New World Order, a permanent revolution [compare PARVUS and Jean Phillipe Garran de Coulon] and destruction of the current order [see Nestor Trubecki and Lenin].
The organization of the Illuminati was hierarchical, the individual degrees were isolated from each other.
It was forbidden to talk about the organization and its activities [compare the speech of John F. Kennedy in April 1961 on the secret societes ie. Russian communist network - the President expalin in the next day !]. The sect had three classes divided into two grades.

The criminality of the Illuminati's plans was confirmed in the Vatican by Cagliostro, in 1790, in front of a Roman tribunal of the Holy Inquisition.

And Abbe Barrvel wrote on the ILLUMINATI PLOT, in 1793, in his book "The memorials illustrating the stories of the Jacobins";
and in 1797 by professor John Robinson, the author of the book "Evidence of conspiracy" published in Great Britain.

All three conspiracy centers, Brittany, Malta, Scotland, were taken over by Russian intelligence. This happened gradually in the 18th century. Russia built its power in the 18th century and took every opportunity to act against France, anti-English, and anti-Spanish.

The goal was to conquer Western North America on the Pacific coasts.

This plan was implemented from the 20s of the 18th century by Peter the Great, to 60's of the 19th century when Alaska was sold to the Americans.

In much later times, Russian and Soviet intelligence carried out two coups in the US: in 1901 and in 1963.

It was one and the same organization that in 1917/1918 worked in Bolshevik Russia without a break and without change.
They were looked after by people like:
Feliks Dzierzynski,
Uljanow Lenin,
Romuald Pilar Pilchau and
Artuzow Frautchi from Switzerland.

The transfer of people from the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth began in the years 1860s and 1870s, mainly from modern Belarus, Lithuania and ethnic Poland.
Often, to hide the origin and roots of these people [national minority from ex-Grand Duchy of Lithuania], they were given the term 'Russians' from 'Russia'.
This applies, of course, to everyone from Zmudz / Samaites, around Grodno / Hrodna, and the Minsk Governorate of Belarus.

The Russians created ideologies for this underground political intelligence and the system of secret organizations [Freemasonry, too]. Marxism, atheism, and feminism as well abortion movement, mixed with anarchism, they were supposed to be the basis for contacts with Soviet Russia in the 1960s of the 20th century.
There were quite other people behind direct killers in 1901 and 1963:
in 1901 they organized weapons and money, provided organizational contacts, and in 1963 they gave home, work and political contacts.

An uninterrupted intelligence system [1741-2020] is depicted on this website and on other pages in my domain 'konstantynowicz.info'.

This structure was based, among others on genealogies and places of residence in Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, in Russia and Poland, as well as Scotland and Ireland.
In addition, in France and Switzerland.

To conquer the North American west coast [Alaska - to California] they created - [beginning in 1721] through contacts on Malta - the intelligence network in Central and Western Europe [phase 1741-1791].
This organization was called the Illuminati [official beginnings of 1776/1778/1779].
In Poland it was built from the side of Kamieniec Podolski / Kamianets-Podilskyi and Podolia / Podole, through Warsaw and western Great Poland / Wielkopolska.

In Germany:
Courland [then German-Polish territory], Konigsberg, Berlin, Neuchatel [then in Prussia], Brunswick and Strasbourg.

Louis Cesar Constantin de Rohan (1697, Paris - 1779, Paris) was the son of Charles III de Rohan, and his 2nd wife, Charlotte-Elisabeth de Cochefilet. The cousin of Armand-Gaston-Maximilien de Rohan.
His brother Armand-Jules de Rohan-Guemene, was the archbishop of Reims.

Louis-Cesar-Constantin de Rohan was the Knight of Malta.

Above Charles de Rohan (1655 - 1727) was Duke of Montbazon, and prince de Guemene. He was the son of Charles de Rohan and Jeanne Armande de Schomberg.

We back to Louis Constantin de Rohan (1697-1779), appointed Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg and Graf of Alsace in 1756 on the death of his uncle Armand de Rohan-Soubise
[Cardinal Francois-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan (1717, Paris - 1756, in Saverne)].
He was created cardinal by Pope Clement XIII in 1761.

Above Cardinal Francois-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan b. 1717, d. 1756 in Saverne, was the Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg. His parents,
Anne Julie de Melun and Jules, de ROHAN, Prince de Soubise, ie. Cardinal de Soubise.

Above Cardinal Francois-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan, in 1742, was appointed coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Strasbourg. Compare the visit from COURLAND here. He was the great-nephew of the Prince-Bishop, Cardinal Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan, and
Cardinal Francois-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan, was named as the bishop of Ptolemais in Palestine (now Acre, Israel).

The core of the Illuminati movement - Pinto in Malta in 1741 and Althotas;

in Great Britain: southern Ireland, Scotland, London;

in Russia, among others the Tver Governorate and Minsk Province in Belarus and Vitebsk Governorate [together with Polish Livonia and Courland in Mitau].

It was until 1870 / 1871-1909 but then the Illuminati turned into globalists, and from the 1950s-1960s the ideology of world globalization is also used, as well as globalism and [after 1968] atheistic liberalism derived from Marxism.

After the 1963 coup in the US, globalists take over the US.

It allows for the 90s of the 20th century modernized Russia, and China had - after 2000 - the possibility of sucking money from the USA.

Long-term goal:
seizing power over Northern Hemisphere after 2030.

Two coups in the US, September 1901 and November of 1963, and the murder of General Wladyslaw Sikorski in July 1943, as well as the Smolensk Catastrophe in April 2010 in Smolensk, are the result of the operation of one and the same intelligence organization created in Tsarist Russia, but infiltrated since the 1880s through the 19th century by the Polish independence conspiracy and by Baltic Germans [Pilar-Pilchau; Mohrenschildt; Dzierzynski; Pilsudski; Paszkowski-Armand-Konstantynowicz of Miezonka and Moscow; Count Konstantin Alexander Karl Wilhelm Christoph von Benckendorff].

After 1871 [Albert Pike to Giuseppe Mazzini], it was known that British intelligence and the Polish underground aimed at overthrowing the family's power Romanov in Tsarist Russia [compare the branch of Romanov-Oldenburg-Japaridse-Armand-Saparian].

It was not until May 1937 that the communist Russian counterintelligence took over power again in Soviet Union [Great Purge], which led to the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939.

So we have one underground system using social engineering:
Illuminati [Tadeusz Grabianka and Cagliostro],
globalists [Zbigniew Brzezinski - see Opoczno - Przysucha and Przasnysz - Rozan areas in Poland],
and Russian political intelligence [along with the network of Leopold Kronenberg and Loewenstein after 1865 - see Gustaw Findeisen in Smmilowicze close to Chocen].

This hostile structure was ruled over Russia in Europe and North America after 1741 to 2016 [until Donald Trump in Nov. 2016 - Jan. 2021].

So the introduction of Pinto as Grand Master in Malta [1741] was a victory for the Russians and Spain. Then introduction of Emmanuel Marie des Neiges de Rohan-Polduc was anti-France and also a victory for Spain and Russia. The temporary takeover by France in 1705 of the Knights Templar ended after Stuarts exile to France and to St Petersburg. In parallel, the Scots took over the Knights Templar in France in the 1740s and parallelly Scots with Irish settled in Russia after 1706.

Russia after 1741 had in its hands the Templars and Scottish conspiracies, both in Malta and Russia. Scotland was England's main enemy in the 18th century. Malta had France for an enemy.

But Russia wanted to eliminate power of France [1789] as well England [tea revolution case] and Spain [Yukon case].

The Illuminati were created for this purpose in the 70s of the 18th century. Russia took over the underground in Poland at that time [1767 Carsten Niebuhr in Kamieniec Podolski and Cagliostro met Adam Poninski and the Poniatowskis], leading to the liquidation of Poland 1772-1795.

Now we back to PACYNA estate and the Dembowskis:

Teodor Dembowski junior, acted in GOSTYN in 1861, lived in 1809-1865 + Roza Eleonora Wirginia de Bontemps; the owner of Pacyna after death of his father Teodor Mikolaj senior [but ca 1827 - because Teodor junior was born in 1809].

Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski - senior - b. in 1766, d. in 1824, Senator, the GOSTYNIN official in 1811, the owner of PACYNA, m. Zuzanna Dembowska, b. ca 1777, died in 1855 in Tokary, the Konin county, the Slesin commune, 14 km west to SOMPOLNO.

Teodor junior had a daughter
Zofia Dembowska, ca 1840 - 1877 + Waclaw Jan Michal Lipski, ca 1823 - 1864, and he acted in PYZDRY.

Next owner of Pacyna: Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska died in 1877 and she had a daughter Zofia Lipska b. ca 1870.

Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska older, died in 1877 in Meranie / Merania / Merano or Meran, a city and comune in South Tyrol, northern Italy, the spa resorts.
Zofia LIPSKA born 1870, younger,
was the granddaughter of
Ignacy Lipski, ca 1780-1842;
Jozefa Kretkowska, d. in 1844;
Teodor Dembowski, the Gostynin Agriculture Society, lived in 1809-1865;
Roza Eleonora Wirginia de Bontemps, ca 1811 - 1875;
and the great-granddaughter of
1.
Piotr Karol Franciszek de Bontemps + Roza Eleonora de Monfreulle;
2.
Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855,
the daughter of
Filip Nereusz Dembowski, the Gostynin official, ca 1738-1829 + Paula Ewa Zambrzycka;
and the granddaughter of
Jozef Dembowski, the Plock official, b. ca 1690 + Salomea Gadomska b. ca 1720;
Ignacy Zambrzycki, the Lomza official, b. ca 1680 + ca 1710 to Teodora Ossolinska b. ca 1685/1690

[? - the daughter of
Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA b. ca 1648/1651, the daughter of
Maciej Krassowski b. ca 1620, who was maybe the brother to Jan Krassowski b. ca 1630.
Teodora Zambrzycka nee Ossolinska b. ca 1685/1690, was the sister to
1.
priest Franciszek Maksymilian Ossolinski, 1676 - 1756, the Duke in France;
2.
Ewa Geschaw b. ca 1678

{Wilhelm Myhr / Wilhelm Mier / Muir, ca 1680 - 1758 in Wozuczyn - Rachanie estate close to Tomaszow Lubelski, and buried in Wozuczyn, m. Katazyna Barbara Muir / Mier, b. ca 1700, the daughter of Tomasz Ernest Antoni Geschaw + EWA OSSOLINSKA b. ca 1678, and Ewa was the daughter of Maksymilian Ossolinski, ca 1642 - 1703 + Teodora KRASSOWSKA},

3.
Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, 1689 - 1770, the GOSTYNIN official in 1754, and MP of NUR in 1733, acted in DROHICZYN in 1733-1740, the owner of Mokobody and Targowiska, with Czarna Srednia and Czarna Cerkiewna, and he bought from Wiktoryn Kuczynski in 1721 Sterdyn, Chadzyn, Chadzynek, Blochow, and from his wife dowry, he was the owner of Wyszkow by Liwiec, m. Ludwika ZALUSKA, the daughter of
Aleksander Jozef Zaluski, 1652 - 1727, and the granddaughter of
Aleksander Zaluski, 1608 - 1693, the governor of RAWA.

Jan Stanislaw Ossolinski, 1689 - 1770, was the son of
Maksymilian Franciszek Ossolinski, b. ca 1640/1642, d. aft. 1703,
and the grandson of
Zbigniew Ossolinski, b. ca 1610, d. in 1679,
and the great-grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski, 1588 - 1627 + Katarzyna Bierecka d. in 1625;
and Prokop junior was the son of Mikolaj Ossolinski, born ca 1540, d. 1583 / 1588,
and the grandson of
Prokop Ossolinski senior, born ca 1500, d. aft. 1533, m. Dorota Teczynska d. aft. 1543.
Prokop senior, b. ca 1500, was the son of
Andrzej Ossolinski of Ossolin and of Balice, b. ca 1430, died in 1497/1502, m. Katarzyna Osmolska;
and the grandson of Jan Ossolinski, m. Pachna Olesnicka, and Jan d. 1435/1436. Jan of Ossolin and BALICE, ca 1380 - ca 1435/1436, had sons:
Mikolaj, Andrzej and Jan];

and
Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855,
was the great-granddaughter of
Florian Dembowski, the Plock judge, lived in 1647-1735 + Ewa Ciechanowiecka, 1660-1758.

And we back to
Zofia Lipska nee Dembowska died in 1877, who had a daughter Zofia Lipska b. ca 1870.
And Zofia born 1870 was the was the great-granddaughter of
3.
Konstancja Wodzinska, 1766-1797 + Jakub Zygmunt Kretkowski, ca 1740 - 1810;
4.
Jakub Lipski b. ca 1750 + Weronika.

Note to above Florian Dembowski born in 1647:

Florian Dembowski, 1647-1735, the judge of PLOCK, married Ewa Ciechanowiecka, 1660-1758 of the MSCISLAW province.
And they had the sons:
1.
Mikolaj Dembowski (1680 - 1757), a noble family of Jelita coat of arms and he took the actions as the bishop [1742-1757] from Kamieniec Podolski led to the summoning of a religious dispute between counter-Orthodox / Sabbateans / Zohar and Orthodox Jews in the summer of 1757 in Kamieniec Podolski.
Dembowski Mikolaj was the archbishop nominee of Lviv in 1757, the son of above Florian, the Plock judge. Mikolaj died in Czarnokozince; he was August's III supporter and the secretary. Mikolaj was the youngest brother to Antoni Sebastian Dembowski / Sobestyan Dembowski, the Plock bishop (1737-1751), born 1682 in Zambrow.
2.
Antoni Sebastian Dembowski / Sobestyan Dembowski, the Plock bishop (1737-1751), born 1682 in Zambrow, died 1763 in Bedkow, close to Wolborz, the central Poland at present.
3.
Jozef Dembowski, the official in Plock (1756), b. ca 1690,
4.
Stanislaw Gabriel Dembowski, the official in Zawkrze (1735),
5.
Tomasz Grzegorz Dembowski, an official in Plock (1754), Zawkrze (1735), in Inowlodz; lived in 1696-1742 + Julianna Teresa Kampenhausen.

Note to PACYNA owned by the Dembowskis:

Teodor Mikolaj Dembowski, 1766-1824 + Zuzanna Dembowska, ca 1777 - 1855, in Tokary, the Konin county. Zuzanna had the son
Florian Dembowski, 1803-1882 + Maria Vandenbor.
Florian b. 1803 was the brother to named above Teodor junior born in 1809.


Teodor Dembowski, b. 1766, the owner of Pacyna [Pawlak + Znyk in the 19th century] and Solec, m. Zuzanna Dembowski b. ca 1777.
Solec, the Gostynin commune, 13 km east to SZEWO, 25 km south-east to Chocen, the owner - Teodor Dembowski together with the estate in Pacyna. DEMBOWSKI TEODOR (1766-1824), the Gostynin district official, the owner of Pacyna.

Chocen - Kowal and the Myszkowskis close to SOLEC of Teodor DEMBOWSKI died in 1824:

Jozef Myszkowski, b. ca 1745, d. aft. 1780/1825, the owner of Kurowo - 3 km north-east to Szewo Male - in the KLOTNO parish; and the owner of
Szewo [Szewo Male] - 17 km south-east to Chocen - in the Klobka parish - 6 kilometres north-west of Lubien Kujawski, 23 km south of Wloclawek.
Jozef MYSZKOWSKI m. in 1772 in Boguslawice, 10 km north-west to SZEWO in the Kowal parish, to Marianna Rozalia Komecka b. 1746 in Boguslawice, d. 1825 in Myszki, the Szewo parish.
Marianna was the daughter of Stefan Komecki and Wiktoria Waxman b. ca 1715.
Kurowo, 10 km south-east to KOWAL.
Jozef Myszkowski had a son,
Stanislaw Myszkowski b. ca 1772, d. in 1826, in the KLOBKA parish, the owner of Szewo, leased Wilkowice, in the Grabkowo parish; in 1821 Stanislaw leased Wilkowiczki, and in 1837 - the owner of Szewc Wielki and Szewc Maly. Stanislaw m. 1st bef. 1810 to Malgorzata Dambska b. 1778 in Wilkowice, the daughter of
Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, d. in 1802 in Wilkowice, buried in Lubraniec, MP;
the granddaughter of
Tomasz DAMBSKI, died in 1748, and of Marianna Kolczynska.

Stanislaw Myszkowski m. 2nd to Barbara Zaremba, b. ca 1795, lived aft. 1818 in Szewo.

Stanislaw Myszkowski, b. ca 1772, d. in Klobka parish. The leaseholder of Wilkowice [2 km south to Filipki], the CHOCEN community, in the Grabkowo parish [Grabkowo - 2 km north to Kepka Szlachecka], close to Kowal;
in 1821, he was leaseholder of nearby Wilkowiczki,
and in 1837 - Szewc Wielki and Szewc Maly [SZEWO and Szewo Male - 8 kilometres north-east of Lubien Kujawski, 24 km south-east of Wloclawek; 14 km south-east to Chocen].

Tomasz DAMBSKI died in 1748, the Inowroclaw official, married Marianna Kolczynska, the daughter of Jan Kolczynski and Teofila Radojewska.

Stanislaw Dambski b. 1724, was married Teresa Madalinska, ca 1738 - 1805 in Wilkowice, the Grabkowo parish,
the daughter of
Lukasz MADALINSKI, the KOWAL official, died aft. 1767 + Ewa Estek / Ewa Estko, b. ca 1721.

Malgorzata Dambski Myszkowska, b. 1778, had sibilings:
1.
Jozef Walenty Dambski, b. 1777 in Wilkowice, m. Marcjanna Marianna Leszczynska, b. 1785, the daughter of Hilaria Lanckoronska, m. Leszczynska, b. 1764 in Rawicz.

Hilaria Leszczynska was the daughter of
Franciszek Kazimierz Lanckoronski b. ca 1723 in Rawicz, d. 1785 in Regnow, 9 km east to Rawa Mazowiecka + Eleonora Garczynska, ca 1722 in Poznan.

2.
Marianna Dambska, b. 1778 in Wilkowice, m. in 1799 in Grabkowo, to Walenty Waliszewski b. ca 1780,
3. Wincenty Dambski, b. ca 1780, m. Placyda Moszczenska.

Stanislaw Myszkowski married second aft. 1815 to Barbara Zaremba, and they were living in above Szewo.


Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord and Alexandrine de DAMAS had the son Charles-Maurice de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Prince de Benevent, 1754-1838. His nephew EDMOND, on 21 April 1809, married Princess Dorothea Biron von Kurland (1793-1862) in Frankfurt am Main. Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 2nd Duke of Talleyrand, 2nd Duke of Dino b. 1787.

Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 2nd Duke of Talleyrand, 2nd Duke of Dino, was the nephew of the minister Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord (1754-1838), the 1st Duke of Dino.

Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, the 1st Prince of Benevento, then Prince of Talleyrand, was a French clergyman and leading diplomat.

His longtime companion Dorothea von Sagan, the wife of his nephew Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, was divorced in 1824, but she was appointed some benefits, and she became universal heiress.
"The thesis that Dorothea, later called Dorothee, duchesse de Dino, was Talleyrand's lover is not shared in the biography written by Johannes Willms. Although Talleyrand's love for this attractive and intelligent woman was late, given the age difference of 39 years, the close relationship was probably not sexual, but only spiritual".

On above Dorota de Talleyrand-Perigord (Dorothea von Kurland, Herzogin von Dino-Sagan) more below.

Archambaud Joseph de Talleyrand-Perigord, b. 1762, d. 1838, was the grandson of
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord, marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, d. 1745 in Tournai, Colonel of the Normandie regiment. Married to Marie Elisabeth Chamillart.

Above Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, as Talleyrand, b. in 1754, d. in 1838, born in Paris into an aristocratic family, was the son of
Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord, was 20 years of age when Charles was born. His mother was Alexandrine de Damas d'Antigny. Both his parents held positions at court. Talleyrand's father had a long career in the Army, reaching the rank of lieutenant general, as did his uncle, Gabriel Marie de Perigord.

Mentioned Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord b. 1734, was the son of
mentioned Daniel de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, and Marie Elisabeth CHAMILLART.

Anna Charlotte Dorothea von Medem b. 1761 at Mezotne, now Latvia, d. 1821:
"(by Wikipedia) because her husband was preoccupied with political difficulties at home involving his overlord the King of Poland and the Courland nobility, he frequently sent her on diplomatic missions to Warsaw, lasting months at a time, and to Berlin, Karlovy Vary, and Saint Petersburg for shorter periods. During these long absences Dorothea [FIRST] became alienated from her husband and had numerous love affairs with other men, including
Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt,
Talleyrand,
and the Polish nobleman Alexander Batowski, who fathered her fourth daughter, born in 1793..." named Dorothea.

"...(by Wikipedia also) Upon her youngest daughter Dorothea's marriage to Talleyrand's nephew, Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, in 1809, the duchess moved to Paris, having an intense relationship with Talleyrand and influenced him to turn against Napoleon. In 1814 she traveled to the Congress of Vienna to confront him about his alleged love affair with her daughter Dorothea [SECOND]".

Dorothy von Biron, Talleyrand / Dorota Biron [SECOND], was the wife of Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord who was the nephew of Maurycy Talleyrand-Perigord.

Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 2nd Duke of Talleyrand, 2nd Duke of Dino (1787 - 1872, Florence), was a French general of the Napoleonic Wars. On 21 April 1809, Edmond married Princess Dorothea Biron von Kurland (1793-1862) in Frankfurt am Main.

EDMOND's father
Archambaud de Talleyrand-Perigord + Madeleine Olivier de Senozan de Viriville.

Archambaud Joseph de Talleyrand-Perigord, b. 1762, d. 1838,
was the son of
Caunt Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord, born 1734, d. 1788, married in 1751 to Alexandrine de Damas, born 8 August 1728.

Archambaud Joseph de Talleyrand-Perigord, b. 1762, d. 1838, was the grandson of
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord, marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, d. 1745 in Tournai, Colonel of the Normandie regiment + Marie Elisabeth Chamillart.

Alexandre Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 3rd Duke of Dino. He married Dorothee de Courlande or Dorothee de Dino b. in 1793, d. in 1862.
Her grandparents Peter von Biron (official) and Count Aleksander Batowski (biological).
Piotr Biron m. Dorothea von Medem [FIRST] - ILLUMINATI family. Anna Charlotte Dorothea von Medem b. 1761 at Mezotne, now Latvia, d. 1821.

Dorothy von Biron [SECOND], Talleyrand / Dorota Biron became duchess of Talleyrand in 1838. In 1845, the king of Prussia established Dorothea as duchess of Sagan. Talleyrand became French ambassador in London in 1830. "...The fall of the First French Empire and the Congress of Vienna, at which Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand was designated to represent France, favoured a close friendship between him and Dorothea. During his time in Vienna she kept her household in the Palais Kaunitz and it was at this time that Dorothea began to play a major part in Charles-Maurice's life".

Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord had the son
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, prince de Benevent, 1754-1838, who had a relationship with Dorothee Luzy, 1747-1830;
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, prince de Benevent, 1754-1838, had a relationship with Adelaide Marie Emilie Filleul, 1761-1836;
and an affairs with Anne-Louise Germaine Necker, 1766-1817;
and he married in 1802 in Paris, to Noelle-Catherine Verlee.

Above Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord b. 1734,
was the son of mentioned
Daniel de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, and Marie Elisabeth CHAMILLART.

Princess Dorothy de Courland, de Dino, returned from France to Zatonie in 1840 and lived here until 1844.
Her ex husband was Alexandre Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 3rd Duke of Dino. He married Dorothee de Courlande or Dorothee de Dino b. in 1793, d. in 1862.
Her grandparents Peter von Biron (official) and Count Aleksander Batowski (biological).
Piotr Biron m. Dorothea von Medem [FIRST] - ILLUMINATI family.

Dorothy von Biron [SECOND], Talleyrand / Dorota Biron became duchess of Talleyrand in 1838. In 1845, the king of Prussia established Dorothea as duchess of Sagan. "...The fall of the First French Empire and the Congress of Vienna, at which Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand was designated to represent France, favoured a close friendship between him and Dorothea. During his time in Vienna she kept her household in the Palais Kaunitz and it was at this time that Dorothea began to play a major part in Charles-Maurice's life".

Teresa Miaczynska b. 1740, was the daughter of Antoni Miaczynski b. 1691, and Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka b. 1712.
Named Dorota Teresa Regina Miaczynska (Woroniecka) b. 1712, d. 1785, was the daughter of Mikolaj Wojciech Woroniecki b. ca 1680, and Teresa Kazimiera.

The palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski. Among others to Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski, 1780-1845.
Stanislaw's grandfather - above Antoni Miaczynski, 1691-1774.

The palace in Wieniec founded in the early nineteenth century by the family of Miaczynski was 6 km to the south of BRZEZIE. In 1868 the property bought a Warsaw banker of Jewish origin - Leopold Kronenberg.
After the owner's death in 1878, his sons managed the property; to 1887 by Stanislaw Kronenberg, then until 1937 by Leopold Julian Kronenberg.

WIENIEC - in the first half of the nineteenth century the Dambski and Miaczynski owned the property (Stanislaw Miaczynski was adjutant of Prince Jozef Poniatowski). Then to above Leopold Kronenberg (1812-1878), a Warsaw banker, investor, one of the richest men in ex-Poland in the second half of the nineteenth century.

Named above Stanislaw Adam Miaczynski, 1780-1845, was the son of Kajetan Miaczynski;
Stanislaw's grandparents:
Antoni Miaczynski, 1691-1774
[next of kin to Jozef Mikolaj Radziwill of Nieswiez, 1784-1788, the Minsk governor (1773-1784), 1736-1813]
and Dorota Teresa Regina Woroniecka of Zbaraz, 1712-1785 - see Zbigniew Brzezinski.

MIACZYNSKI come from Atanazy Walenty Miaczynski (1639 - 1723), the treasurer of the Crown court, the province governor of Volyn and colonel, was friend of Jan III Sobieski.
His children:
Piotr Michal Miaczynski,
Antoni Miaczynski b. 1691,
Kazimierz Miaczynski,
Katarzyna Ossolinska;
Elzbieta Miaczynska - Sierakowska,
Jozef Miaczynski.

Brzezie - west of WLOCLAWEK, close to Radziejow and Brzesc Kujawski / Brzesc Kujawski [compare Maciej Igor Wojtczak and his intelligence action around me ca 2012-2014], then it was the land of Miaczynski, next the property to the Kronenbergs [with Wieniec, Dubielewo, Aleksandrowo, Maryanki, Leopoldowo]. In 1873 - new palace; Leopold Kronenberg died in 1878 and Brzezie taken his children:
Stanislaw Leopold Kronenberg (to 1887), then Leopold Julian Kronenberg (to 1937);
in 1889 - here was living Walerian Kronenberg;
the last owner was Leopold Jan Kronenberg.

Above Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg b. 1812, d. 1878 in Nice, was the Polish banker, investor and financier of Jewish origin, one of the leaders before the January Uprising 1863. He came from a wealthy family of Jewish rabbis. His father was Samuel Eleazar Kronenberg (1773-1826) led the banking activities in Warsaw. Mother Tekla Levi (1775-1848).
Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg had seven siblings:
Louis, Rosalie, Stanislaw Solomon,
Dorota (mother of Seweryn Loewenstein),
Mary, Henry Andrew / Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg, and Wladyslaw Alphonsus.
Leopold Stanislaw Kronenberg was married to Ernestyna Rozalia Leo (1827-1893).

Above Baron Seweryn Jakub Henryk Loewenstein (b. 1833, d. 1895) - Polish entrepreneur and manufacturer of Jewish origin. He was born as the son of James Loewenstein and above named Dorothy Kronenberg (sister of Leopold).
Seweryn was the brother of Leon Loewenstein.
Seweryn Loewenstein was a co-founder and co-owner of plants Lilpop, Rau and Loewenstein in Warsaw. In 1884 baron of the Saxon-Coburg-Gotha Duchy under Ernest II Sachsen-Coburg-Gotha.

Baron Leon Wladyslaw Loewenstein de Lenval married Maria Helena Kronenberg (1853-1895, a daughter of Henryk Andrzej Kronenberg),
with children:
Leon Mieczyslaw Loewenstein (b. 1872) and
Maria Katarzyna Dorota (b. 1873, m. Count Izydor Colonna-Czosnowski).

Named Teresa Miaczynska married Michal Aleksander Ronikier.
Mentioned
Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728 - 1802 in Nowosiolki, the Oszmiana county,
the son of
Piotr Ronikier and Dorota von Cosel.

"Tadeusz Grabianka is the only Pole considered by the nineteenth-century English Masonic encyclopaedias. One of them (Mackenzie) provides information about his connections with the Parisian philanthropists. Beswick went further, stating that the famous Cagliostro appeared in the group of "Lovers of Truth" under the pseudonyms "Mosmy", "St. Germain "or just Grabianka! The legends also include the version about the visit of Cagliostro in Podolia, to Grabianka, which was to take there in 1775. Dr Antoni J. Rolle also mentions several years of correspondence Cagliostro-Grabianka, lost in the mid-nineteenth century".

Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728-1802 in Nowosiolki, the Oszmiana county;
parents:
Piotr RONIKIER and Dorota von Cosel, b. ca 1700.

In 1771, Zatonie acquired the countess von Cosel, the widow of Frederic August COSEL, the son of Augustus II and Countess Cosel.
After the death of the Countess in 1784, Zatonie inherited her son, Gustav Ernest, whose scandalous lifestyle led to the sale of the estate in 1789 to Johnston von Krugeborn.
... In 1809, the property was bought by Piotr Biron, it was designated as a dowry for the youngest daughter - Dorota Biron, the wife of EDMOND Talleyrand-Perigord, later Princess de Dino. Princess Dorothy returned from France to Zatonie in 1840 and lived here until 1844.
Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 2nd Duke of Talleyrand, 2nd Duke of Dino, was the nephew of the minister Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord (1754-1838), the 1st Duke of Dino.
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, the 1st Prince of Benevento, then Prince of Talleyrand, was a French clergyman and leading diplomat.

ZATONIE - south to Zielona Gora.

Michal Aleksander Ronikier - in 1773 the owner of Kryniczany in the Kamieniec Podolski county, at Podole. Until 1785/1787 he lived mainly in Zalozce / Zalizci, in Podolia [47 km north-west to Tarnopol], and he took in 1783/1785 the Count title in Austria.

Louise Ronikier that is Ludwika Ronikier was the daughter of Kazimierz Jozef Ronikier, 1787 - 1863, and Ludwika Zbijewska, b. after 1787.

Count Kazimierz Jozef Anastazy Ronikier,
was the son of
Michal Aleksander Ronikier b. 1728, d. 1802 in Nowosiolki, the ILLUMINATI + Teresa MIACZYNSKA.

Ludwika Ronikier, married to Piotr O'Brien de Lacy / Peter (a son of Patryk / Patrick O'Brien de Lacy 1st / senior and Julia),
and Ludwika de Lacy nee Ronikier had a son:
Patryk O'Brien de Lacy 2nd (O'Brien de Lacy, Patrick Petrovic, b. 1863, junior), who m. 1st Maria Tanska
with children:
Piotr junior and
Katarzyna.

Patryk O'Brien de Lacy 2nd / junior, b. 1863, married 2nd to Ludmila Buturlin, that is Ljudmila (b. 1876) nee Buturlin;
she m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942),
the son of Aleksandr Sergeevich Buturlin (1845 - 1916) + Elizaveta Snitko, b. 1849;
she m. 2nd to Patrick O'Brien de Lacy junior, b. 1863.

Please compare below the genealogical data:

Dmitry Buturlin Sergeevich / Dmitri Buturlin b. 1850-1917 or died on 12.05.1920;
Aide to the Head of the General Staff; Gen. Lieutenant (1906), head of the 26th Infantry Division in Grodno, 1912 - General of Infantry.
His wife -
Ludmila Pavlovna, nee Countess Bobrinskaya / LUDMILA BOBRZYNSKA (Ljudmila Bobrinsky / Ludmila Pavlovna, 1860 / bef. 1866 - 1911 Paris), in 1876 (div 1891), the daughter of Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky, 1829-1860.
with children:
1.
Ljudmila (b. 1876) nee Buturlin, m. 1st (div) Dmitri Aleksandrovich Buturlin (d. 1942); m. 2nd to above Patrick O'Brien de Lacy junior;
2.
Wassili Buturlin (1884 - poisoned by his brother-in-law on 11 May 1910), m. Maria Maximilianovna Sticke-Haymann.

Brother of above DMITRY BUTURLIN / Dmitri Buturlin [1850-1917/1920] was Aleksander Buturlin (Moscow 1845-Moscow 1916) m. Jelisaveta Mikhailovna Snitko (d. after 1913).

At margin on the Bobrinsky's:

Stanislaw Kostka Felicyan / Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski b. ca 1740 - died in 1812 in Witebsk, the Marshal of the Court since 1793, Marshal of the Parliament in 1793, the Garwolin clerk,
was the son of
Michal Bielinski of Chelmno and Tekla Peplowski;
Stanislaw Kostka BIELINSKI in 1761 was the Court top officer, 1765 chamberlain of the King, in 1776 Andrzej Mokronowski's party.
He married to unknown Golicyn / Golitsyn, died 1827, mother of
Julia Stanislavovna Belinskaya and Victoria Stanislavovna Volkova;
inf. by Peter Trefilov at geni.com.

Above Julia Junosza-Bielinska / Yulia Stanislavovna Belinskaya Bobrinsky, 1804 - 1892 in Paris, was the wife of
Peter Alexandrovich Sobakin
and Pawel Bobrzynski / Count Paul Bobrinsky / Pavel Alexejevich Count Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - d. 1830;
Julia was the mother of
1. Alexei Bobrinsky;
2.
Julia Countess Bobrinskaya b. 1823
[the 1st wife of Waldemar Jezierski, Count;
the second wife of count Cezary Augustyn Broel-Plater and
the 3rd to Georges de Picquet de Vignolles, vicomte de Juillac];
3.
Count Alexei Bobrinsky and
4.
Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky.

Above Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky, 1829 - 1860, the husband of Lyudmila Stepanovna / Kolpashnikov Ludmila,
the father of
Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski and
Lyudmila Pavlovna Bobrinskaya.

Above Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski / Helena Bobrzynska / Elena Pavlovna Bobrinskaya, b. 1857 in Florence, died in ?.
She was the 3rd time wife to Alfred Carl Nikolaus Alexander Eckbrecht von Durckheim-Montmartin,
the 1st to Mikail Meyendorff von Uexkull
and the 2nd m. Arthur von Staden;
inf. by Timo Antero Westerlund in 2015.

Above named Mikail Meyendorff von Uexkull b. 1861, the son of Fredrik Adeldagus Felix Meyendorff and Olga;
the husband 2nd Nadiezda Kosakov / Nadesjda Kasakov,
but 1st to Helene Pavlovna Bobrinski;
Mikail was brother of Alexander Felixovich Meyendorff.

Mentioned above Alexander Felixovich Meyendorff, 1869 - 1964, was the husband of Varvara Shervashidze, 1859 - 1946,
the daughter of
Hamud- Bey Chachba / Mikhail Georgievich Shervashidze Duke, b. in 1806 in Abkhazia, Georgia - died 1866
- the son of
Safir Bey George Shervashidze and Tamara Katsievna.

Dmitry Buturlin Sergeevich / Dmitri Buturlin, b. 1850 - d. 1917 or died on 12.05.1920;
Aide to the Head of the General Staff; Gen. Lieutenant (1906), head of the 26th Infantry Division in Grodno, 1912 - General of Infantry.
His wife -
Ludmila Pavlovna, nee Countess Bobrinskaya / LUDMILA BOBRZYNSKA (Ljudmila Bobrinsky / Ludmila Pavlovna, 1860 / bef. 1866 - 1911 Paris), in 1876 (div 1891),
the daughter of
Pavel Pavlovich Bobrinsky, 1829-1860.

Michal's BIELINSKI [b. 1690] children:
1.
Stanislaw Kostka Bielinski [b. ca 1740 ?] died 1812 in Vicebsk / Witebsk, served on the court of the King Stanislaw August Poniatowski; the Marshal of the Parliament in 1793,
m. Katarzyna nee Golicyn, b. 1775, d. 1825 [1770-1827] in Saratow.
His daughter was
Julia Stanislawowna Bobrynska nee Sonocka Bielinska / Bielinska, b. after 1790 / bef. 1804 - d. 1892 [1795-1892]; m. in 1822; after death of husband she moved to Paris.
She was married to
Pavel Alekseevich Bobrinski / Pawel Aleksiejewicz Bobrynski ie. Pawel Bobrynski / Bobrinski born on October 27, 1801, in Saint Petersburg ie. Paul Bobrinsky, b. 1801 - died in Florence 1830.

Above Pavel / Pawel Bobrzynski / Paul Bobrinsky b. 1801, had sibilings:
A.
Wassili Bobrinsky, 1st m. 1824 to Pss Lydia Gortschakova b. 1807, 2nd m. 1830 to Sofia Sokownina b. 1812, 3rd m. 1869 to Alexandra Utschakova.
B.
Alexei Bobrinsky, 1800 - 1868, m. 1821 to Css Sophia Samojlowa, b. 1799.

2.
Elzbieta Bielinska [Izabela Elzbieta Bielinska, 1740-1814] m. 1779 in Mogilany to Franciszek Wielopolski;
3.
Franciszek Bielinski SECOND / Franciszek Onufry Bielinski, b. 1740/1742 in Krzemieniec, died in 1809, in 1776 the member of Nat. Educ. Com., in 1794 the Kosciuszko Uprising, an owner of Kozlowka until 1799, and the Otwock palace, m. Krystyna Sanguszko.

Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska b. ca 1732, was the daughter of Michal Bielinski born ca 1690 who was the brother to Franciszek Bielinski FIRST born 1683.

Franciszek Bielinski, b. 1683 in Warsaw - died in 1766 in Warsaw, but he was buried in Czersk, the Chojnice County. Franciszek BIELINSKI [the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal. Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713] was the SECOND husband of Dorota Henrietta Pshebendovska / Dorota Przebendowska, from Ostrow Wielkopolski. Above Franciszek BIELINSKI, junior, b. 1683, was the son of Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, 1650-1713,
and the grandson of
Franciszek Bielinski, senior, b. ca 1620, and Anna Akerstoff.

Above Kazimierz Ludwik Bielinski, b. ca 1650, d. 1713, the Crown Marshal in 1702-1713, in 1682 he married Ludwika Maria MORSZTYN, the daughter of Andrzej Morsztyn.

Kazimierz's sons:
1.
Franciszek Bielinski, junior, b. 1683 - 1766, the Crown Marshal in 1742-1766, the Chelmno governor in 1725-1732, m. Dorota Przebendowska Radziwill;
2.
Michal Bielinski [b. ca 1690] died 1746/1747, the Chelmno province governor in 1738, the Sztum office, in 1725 the King court, 1736-1742 in Kozlowka palace near by Lubartow;
m. 1st to Aurora Maria Rutowska, the daughter of
Fryderyk August II and Fatima,
the grand-daughter of
Jan Jerzy II Saxon / Sas and his 1st wife - Anna Zofia of Danmark, 2-v. Claude Marie de Bellegarde;
Jan Jerzy the 2nd m. Tekla Peplowski, the granddaughter of Jadwiga Niemyski, of the Kozlowka estate.

Dorota Henrietta nee Przebendowska, was the daughter of Jan Jerzy Przebendowski, General-major who was Franciszek Bielinski father's successor as Grand Treasurer and DOROTA was the widow after death of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill, the Voivode of Nowogrodek [the core of OWSIANY - Ostoja].

Dorota Przebendowska married Radziwill in 1704. Jan Mikolaj Radziwill was now the co-owner of Przygodzice. In 1755, Dorota's son, Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill took Przygodzice. Marcin Mikolaj died heir-less on 8 October 1766 in Warsaw.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill was the son of Jan Mikolaj Radziwill and named Dorota Henryka / Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska, 2nd voto Franciszek Bielinski.

Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, was the alchemist. He married 1st to BELCHACKA [her father was the manager - governor of LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala],
the 2nd to Martha Maria Trebicka or Marta Trembicka.

A small village Lipnik [first time in 1325], at present 43-391 in north part of Mazancowice, 7 km north-west to the Bielsko-Biala core [NOT in the Siemkowice commune and close to Mazaniec and Radoszewice in the Pajeczno county].
In Lipnik were living members of evangelical church:
Pysz, Sontag, Janowski, Homa, Linert. And Frisch in Biala; in 1726, Pohli; 1715 - Buczkowski; until 1718 Brin;
in 1712-1720, lessee of Lipnik was Adam Belchacki = ADRIAN BELCHACKI, the first staroste / foreman / governor, he was evangelical man. Adrian of Gledzianow Belchacki, the castellan of Belchatow, the trustee / steward of Lipnica, the squire of the Fourth Part in Lgota, acted in 1714 in the Cracow Consistory

[Marcin Mikolaj Karol Radziwill married twice: 1st to Aleksandra Belchacki in 1728, the daughter of above Adrian Belchacki / Andriani de Gledzianova + Helena Potocka.
Named Baltazar Adrian Belchacki the 1st, of Glendzianow, was the Biecz governor in 1710-1715, the official in Chelmno in 1689-1702, the governor of Cracow in 1692, died in 1715. Baltazar Adrian Belchacki b. ca 1650/1660, d. in 1715, the Lipnik manager in 1705-1715, MP in 1710.
In 1697 Adrian Belchacki was the supporter of August II STRONG from Zator. Adrian married first Anna Paszkowski
with children:
Baltazar BELCHACKI, 2nd, the Lipnik manager,
Jerzy Belchacki died in 1753, the Zator official in 1750,
Antoni Belchacki, writer of Cracow,
Teresa m. Andrzej Lgocki, the owner of Lgota,
Konstancja Kaleska,
Zuzanna m. Jan Skrzetuski,
Barbara Belchacka married to Stanislaw Szembek, the Cracow official,
Katarzyna Trembecka,
Zofia Aleksandra, 1682-1726, a nun in Cracow.

Adrian Belchacki b. aft. 1650, was MP in 1674 of ZATOR. The governor manager in Lipnik in 1712-1714.
In 1712 had Lipnik with his 2nd wife Helena Potocki.
In 1715 Helena Belchacka Potocka sold Lipnik.

Helena Potocki Belchacka had a daughter Aleksandra Belchacka (1712-1736), the wife of Duke Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill.
Named Marcin Mikolaj married 2nd to Marta Maria Trebicka, ca 1715 - 1812.

After death of Adrian, widowed Helena was married three times:
Jakub Rybinski, the Chelmno governor,
Jakub Dunin, the official in Radom,
the last time to Antoni Morsztyn, the governor of Livland / Inflanty.
Adrian was next of kin to Stanislaw Belchacki, inf. in 1694 in Witanowice. They were the owners of Babica in the Witanowice parish.

Adrian Baltazar Belchacki the 1st, was the owner of a part in Lgota in 1713-1715, and of Witanowice Gorne from hands of Paszkowski.
Anna Paszkowska b. ca 1660, was relative to Baltazar Paszkowski, b. ca 1640, the owner of Witanowice in 1663;
and of Adam Paszkowski, the owner of a part in Lgota.
Adam Paszkowski of Lgota, had agnomen of BRZEZIE.


Marcin Mikolaj was the owner of Ostrow Wielkopolski and Przygodzice close to southern border of named Ostrow [9 km to south].
Przygodzice owned Jan Jerzy Przebendowski, General-major in 1728, the Malbork governor in 1697-1703, the Chelmno governor in 1693, the father of Dorota Henrietta Przebendowska [1682-1755] married the 1st to Jan Mikolaj Radziwill.
Dorota's son -
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, was the alchemist. The FRANKISTS leaders maintained a relationship with Prince Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, who "showed interest in religious issues and who visited Yaakov Frank in 1759".
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill of Ostrow Wielkopolski was the supporter of the FRANKISTS.
Marcin Mikolaj Radziwill, b. 1705, the alchemist, married the 1st to BELCHACKA [of Lipnik close to Bielsko-Biala of the Sulkowskis; in Lipnik were living the ancestors of Karol Wojtyla],
the 2nd to Martha Maria Trebicka or Marta Trembicka.
Marcin /Mikolaj Radziwill was the owner of Ostrow Wielkopolski and Przygodzice close to southern border of named Ostrow [9 km to south].

We back to Courland:
KARL von Meden [Count Karl Johann Friedrich Graf von Medem / Karls Johans Fridrihs fon Medems, 1762 - 1827]
was the brother of
1.
Johann Friedrich Graf von Medem {Johann Otto Friedrich Baron von Medem, 1768 - 1808 = Johann Friedrich Graf von Medem};
2.
Anna Charlotte Dorothea von Biron b. 1761,
3.
Christoph Johann Friedrich von Medem, Graf, b. 1763 in MEZOTNE parish - now LATVIA.
Half brother of
Charlotte Elisabeth Konstanze von Medem b. 1754,
and
Louisa Elisabeth von Nolde.

Anna Charlotte Dorothea von Biron / Anna Charlotte Dorothea von Medem b. 1761 at Mezotne, now Latvia, d. 1821, became Duchess of Courland;
had the daughters,
Wilhelmine and
Pauline.
In 1779, eighteen-year-old Dorothea [the FIRST] became the third wife of the 55-year-old, childless Duke Peter von Biron, the son of the famous Ernst Johann von Biron. The couple had six children:
Dorothea [SECOND], was probably illegitimate, although recognized by the Duke.
Dorothea von Biron, Princess of Courland, Duchess of Dino, Talleyrand and Sagan / Dorothee de Courlande / Dorothe de Dino, b. 1793, d. 1862; lived into the highest social circles.

Dorothea von MEDEM [FIRST], 1761-1821, married in 1779 to Peter von BIRON, with daughters:
A.
Wilhelmine von Biron, Herzogin von Sagan, 1781-1839, relationship in 1798 with Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt, 1757- 1814 with
Gustava Wilhelmina Charlotta Armfelt, b. 1798;
Adelaide Gustava Aspasie Armfelt, 1801-1881.

Wilhelmine von Biron, Herzogin von Sagan, 1781-1839, married 1st in 1800 to Jules Armand Louis de Rohan, Principe di Rohan, lived in 1768-1836

[the son of Henri Louis Marie de Rohan, b. 1745, duc de Montbazon and Victoire Armande Josephe de Rohan.
Jules was the husband of Wilhelmine von Biron.
Jules was the grandson of Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan b. 1726 in Paris;
the great-grandson of
Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, prince de Guemene born in 1688].

Wilhelmine von Biron, Herzogin von Sagan, 1781-1839, married 2nd in 1805 to Vassili Sergeievich Troubetzkoy, 1776-1841.

Wilhelmine von Biron, Herzogin von Sagan, 1781-1839, married 3rd in 1818 to Karl Rudolf von der Schulenburg, 1788- 1856.

B.
Dorothea von Biron [SECOND], Prinzessin von Kurland, 1793-1862, married to Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, Duca di Dino, lived in 1787-1872.
She is the same like Dorothea [SECOND], was probably illegitimate, although recognized by the Duke.
Dorothea von Biron, Princess of Courland, Duchess of Dino, Talleyrand and Sagan / Dorothee de Courlande / Dorothe de Dino, b. 1793, d. 1862; lived into the highest social circles.

Louis Marie de Mailly d'Haucourt, Duc de Mailly, 1744-1792, married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord, d. in 1792, the French court official.
Marie-Jeanne de Mailly (1747-1792) was a French court official. She served as the dame d'atour to Queen Marie Antoinette in 1775 until 1781.
Marie Jeanne was the daughter of
Gabriel Marie de Talleyrand-Perigord, comte de Perigord, born 1726, d. in 1795,
married to Marie Francoise Marguerite de Talleyrand-Perigord, princesse de Chalais, comtesse de Grignols, born 1727;
the granddaughter of
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord, marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, d. 1745, and Marie Guyonne de Rochefort-Theobon.

Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord b. 1734, was the son of mentioned Daniel de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, and Marie Elisabeth CHAMILLART.
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord m. 1st in 1725 to Marie Guyonne de Rochefort-Theobon, and m. 2nd in 1732 to Marie Elisabeth Chamillart, born 1713.

Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord, d. in 1792, the French court official, m. de MAILLY,
was the great-granddaughter of
Gabriel de Talleyrand-Perigord, prince de Chalais, comte de Grignols, baron de Beauville, b. bef. 1663, d. in 1737, m. in 1704 to Marguerite de Taillefer;
the great-great-granddaughter of
Andre de Talleyrand-Perigord, prince de Chalais, comte de Grignols, baron de Beauville, born ca 1610, d. in 1663, m. in 1639 to Marie de Courbon-Blenac.

Adrien de Mailly d'Haucourt, marquis de Mailly-Nesle, d. in 1878, the owner of SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI and then Sedziszow Malopolski belonged to his children or cousins.
In 1844, Sedziszow Malopolski bought French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris. French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris,
the son of
Augustin Joseph Mailly and Blanche Charlotte Marie Narbonne-Pelet.

Augustin m. the 2nd in 1737 to Marie Michelle de Sericourt, 1713-1778,
with the son
Louis Marie de Mailly d'Haucourt, Duc de Mailly, 1744-1792, married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord d. in 1792.

Marie-Jeanne de Mailly (1747-1792) was a French court official. She served as the dame d'atour to Queen Marie Antoinette from 1775 to 1781.
She was the daughter of
Count Gabriel-Marie de Talleyrand-Perigord (1726-1797) and Marie-Francoise-Marguerite de Talleyrand-Perigord.
And the granddaughter of
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord, marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, d. 1745.

Archambaud Joseph de Talleyrand-Perigord, b. 1762, d. 1838,
was the grandson of
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord, marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, d. 1745 in Tournai, Colonel of the Normandie regiment. Married to Marie Elisabeth Chamillart.

Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, as Talleyrand, b. in 1754, d. in 1838, born in Paris into an aristocratic family;
his father,
Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord, was 20 years of age when Charles was born. His mother was Alexandrine de Damas d'Antigny. Both his parents held positions at court. Talleyrand's father had a long career in the Army, reaching the rank of lieutenant general, as did his uncle, Gabriel Marie de Perigord.

Mentioned Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord b. 1734,
was the son of
Daniel de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, and Marie Elisabeth CHAMILLART.

Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord and Alexandrine de DAMAS had the son Charles-Maurice de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Prince de Benevent, 1754-1838.

Augustin's MAILLY son - Louis Marie de Mailly, 1744 (Mailly-Raineval) - 1792 (Amiens), Count of Mailly and Haucourt.
Augustin was the Maltese member / Malte in 1745, Captain in 1747, Lieutenant - General of Roussillon. Augustin m. the 2nd in 1737 to Marie Michelle de Sericourt, 1713-1778,
with the son
Louis Marie de Mailly d'Haucourt, Duc de Mailly, 1744-1792, married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord d. in 1792.

Marie-Jeanne de Mailly (1747-1792) was a French court official. She served as the dame d'atour to Queen Marie Antoinette from 1775 to 1781.
She was the daughter of
Count Gabriel-Marie de Talleyrand-Perigord (1726-1797) and Marie-Francoise-Marguerite de Talleyrand-Perigord.
And the granddaughter of
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord, marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, d. 1745.

LOUIS MARIE MAILLY was married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand Perigord, the Royal lady in 1775, b. in 1747 (Versailles), d. in 1792, the daughter of Gabriel Marie Talleyrand, Count of Perigord, Grand of Espagne.

Augustin had a children:
Marie Jeanne Constance de Voyer d'Argenson;
mentioned Adrien de Mailly, the owner of SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI;
above Louis Marie de Mailly.


Louise Julie de Mailly b. 1710 in Paris, d. in 1751, a Court lady to the Queen Marie Leszczynska (in 1729); closest friend to Louis XV the King, in 1732, 1733-1739, 1741-1742.
Louise was the daughter of
Louis III de Mailly-Nesle b. 1689, d. in 1767 in Paris, the marquis of Nesle and Mailly-en-Boulonnais, Prince d'Orange in 1706;
and the granddaughter of
Louis II de Mailly + 2nd Marie de Colign.
baron Louis II de Mailly, 1653 - 1688, the marquis de Mailly + 1st Nesle-Montcavrel, Colonel, + 2nd in 1687 to Marie de Coligny, 1667 - 1693, the daughter of Jean, comte de Saligny.
And the great-granddaughter of
Louis Charles de Mailly + Jeanne de Monchy.
Louis-Charles Mailly, ca 1618 - 1708 in Paris, the marquis of Nesle, Prince d'Orange and the Isle of Montreal, baron, the landlord of Balagny, Maurup, Pagny, Remaugies, Menneville, Monthulin, Bohain, Beaurevoir, Livry.
And the great-great-granddaughter of
Rene II de Mailly, 1580 - 1642, baron de Mailly, the landlord of Remaugies, Le Monchel, Les Petites-Tournelles, Beaussart, Colincamps, Mainneville.

Antoine Anne Alexandre Gabriel Joseph Francois de Mailly-Chateaurenaud, 1742 - 1809 ie
Antoine DE MAILLY, 1742-1819 / Antoine Mailly-Chateaurenaud (1742-1819),
the son of
Michel de MAILLY b. ca 1710/1720 + Barbe Marguerite HENRION de FRANCHEVELLE, b. in 1723;
and the grandson of
Antoine MAILLY, the landlord of Chateaurenaud, 1674-1750 + Claude Francoise MARTIN, 1681-1746.

Above Antoine MAILLY, seigneur de Chateaurenaud, b. in Chalon-sur-Saone, was the President of the Council in Dole. Antoine MAILLY Chateaurenaud, 1674-1750 = Antoine = GABRIEL JOSEPH MAILLY = Antoine Anne Alexandre Marie Gabriel Joseph MAILLY de CHATEAURENAUD, b. in 1674.

Antoine Gabriel Mailly b. 1674, maybe was the grandson of
Rene Jean IV de Mailly, ca 1631 - 1662, baron of Toutencourt and Varennes;
from Rene's son Andre Louis de Mailly, the marquis of Varennes,
or from second Rene's son: Pierre de Mailly, the landlord of Toutencourt.

We know on either Andre-Louis or Pierre de Mailly fought at battle of Senef in August 1674.

Augustin Joseph de Mailly, came from Picarde.
Augustin was the son of
Joseph de Mailly (1677-1755), the marquis of Haucourt, the landlord of Assigny, Guillencourt, Brunvil, Bivil, Villedieu, Cany, Grumesnil, and he was baron de Saint-Amand / St Armand + Riviere de Vaux, Louise Marie Madeleine Josephe.
The grandson of
Antoine de Mailly, b. ca 1650, d. in 1713 + Cannesson Francoise died in 1694;
the great-grandson of
Philippe de Mailly, b. ca 1610/1625 + Du Biez Ghislaine.

Augustin Joseph de Mailly, was killed in March 1794 / April 1794 [Pas-de-Calais].
Augustin-Joseph de Mailly born in 1707 or May 1708, bapt. in 1713, d. in 1794 in Arras, Count of Mailly in 1744, the marquis of Haucourt, baron de Saint-Amand,
m. 1) Constance de Colbert de Torcy;
m. 2) Marie Michelle de Sericourt;
m. 3) Blanche Charlotte Marie Felicite de Narbonne-Pelet.

Augustin's son - Louis Marie de Mailly, 1744 (Mailly-Raineval) - 1792 (Amiens), Count of Mailly and Haucourt.
Augustin was the Maltese member / Malte in 1745,
Captain in 1747, Lieutenant - General of Roussillon,
married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand Perigord, the Royal lady in 1775, b. in 1747 (Versailles), d. in 1792,
the daughter of
Gabriel Marie Talleyrand, Count of Perigord, Grand of Espagne.

Augustin had a children:
Marie Jeanne Constance de Voyer d'Argenson;
Adrien de Mailly, the owner of SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI ;
Louis Marie de Mailly.

Above Adrien-Joseph Auguste (or Augustin) Amalric de Mailly, 1792 (Paris) - 1878 (La Roche-Mailly), the Count of Mailly, the marquis of Haucourt and Nesle, prince of Orange and the Isle Montreal, with Saint-Cyr, and in 1809 closest to Napoleon, lieutenant, battles in Russia.

We back again to
Antoine MAILLY, seigneur de Chateaurenaud, b. in Chalon-sur-Saone, was the President of the Council in Dole. Antoine MAILLY Chateaurenaud, 1674-1750 = Antoine = GABRIEL JOSEPH MAILLY = Antoine Anne Alexandre Marie Gabriel Joseph MAILLY de CHATEAURENAUD, b. in 1674. Antoine Mailly, bought an office at the Dole audit court in 1696. In 1700 was established at Chateaurenaud with his son Guillaume.
In 1741, the family extended to Vesoul and Franchevelle by agreement with the Henrion de Magnoncourt family.
A year later Antoine Mailly second, was born in Vesoul in 1742.
We have different genealogy:
Antoine Anne Alexandre Gabriel Joseph Francois de Mailly-Chateaurenaud, 1742 - 1809 ie Antoine DE MAILLY, 1742-1819 / Antoine Mailly-Chateaurenaud (1742-1819), the son of Michel de MAILLY b. ca 1710/1720 + Barbe Marguerite HENRION de FRANCHEVELLE, b. in 1723; and the grandson of
Antoine MAILLY, the landlord of Chateaurenaud, 1674-1750 + Claude Francoise MARTIN, 1681-1746.

The domain of Chateaurenaud becomes a marquisate by letters patent of King Louis XV, of July 1752.

ANTOINE MAILLY from 1762 to 1765, was the secretary of Voltaire.
Antoine founded the first Louhannais lodge, Vraie Lumiere in 1778.
In Paris, Antoine Mailly, b. 1742, was admitted in 1784 to the same lodge as Voltaire, La loge Les Neuf Sours and in 1786 in the lodge La Reunion des Etrangers.
He was member of the Constituent Assembly from June 20, 1790 to replace Lezay-Marnesia.
Within the Constituent Assembly, he is among the militant deputies. He chairs the Universal Confederation of Friends of Truth. In July 1791 he was secretary of the Constituent Assembly.

Augustin de MAILLY married the 3rd in 1780 to Blanche Charlotte Marie Felicite de Narbonne-Pelet,
with
Adrien de Mailly d'Haucourt, marquis de Mailly-Nesle, d. in 1878, the owner of SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI and then Sedziszow Malopolski belonged to his children or cousins. In 1844, Sedziszow Malopolski bought French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris.
French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris,
the son of
Augustin Joseph Mailly and Blanche Charlotte Marie Narbonne-Pelet.

Augustin m. the 2nd in 1737 to Marie Michelle de Sericourt, 1713-1778,
with
Louis Marie de Mailly d'Haucourt, Duc de Mailly, 1744-1792, married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord d. in 1792.

Marie-Jeanne de Mailly (1747-1792) was a French court official. She served as the dame d'atour to Queen Marie Antoinette from 1775 to 1781.
She was the daughter of count
Gabriel-Marie de Talleyrand-Perigord (1726-1797) and Marie-Francoise-Marguerite de Talleyrand-Perigord.

Now on the BOUVIER family.

Eugene's father:
Jean Baptiste Joseph de BOUVIE, Officer and doctor, born ca 1785 or in 1770.

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier, born in 1770 in Vesoul, created baron of Empire, maybe his son was born 1813 in Wilno, after death of father; the child born out of wedlock.
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier was the son of
Claude Joseph Bouvier, merchant in Vesoul, native of Poligny (Jura) and Jeanne Barbe Leclerc, also from a family of merchants established in Vesoul at the end of 17th century, originating from Lorraine.

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier in April 1800 married Claudine Marguerite de Mailly de Chateaurenaud, the eldest daughter of Antoine Mailly.
De MAILLY, Claudine Marguerite b. OCT 1783 in Chateaurenaud.
Antoine DE MAILLY, 1742-1819, m. in 1768, Claudine Alexandrine DAMAS, 1750-1783.
Antoine DE MAILLY, 1742-1819, m. in 1785 to Rosalie RECEVEUR,
with a daughter
Felicie Anne Amelie DE MAILLY, 1789-1830, m. in 1808, Jean Joseph Philibert GUILLEMAUT, 1778-1854.

Augustin Joseph de Mailly d'Haucourt, comte de Mailly in 1744, marquis d'Haucourt, b. 1708 in Chateau de Corbion or in 1713, died in March 1794 and he was crime victim of the Revolution. He was the General in 1748, the Roussillon governor in 1746, Marschal of the France in 1783.
Augustin Joseph de Mailly, came from Picarde.
Augustin was the son of
Joseph de Mailly (1677-1755), the marquis of Haucourt, the landlord of Assigny, Guillencourt, Brunvil, Bivil, Villedieu, Cany, Grumesnil, and he was baron de Saint-Amand / St Armand + Riviere de Vaux, Louise Marie Madeleine Josephe [Joseph de Mailly d'Haucourt, 1677-1755 + Louise Madeleine Josephe Marie de La Riviere, Dame de La Roche de Vaux].
The grandson of
Antoine de Mailly, b. ca 1635, d. in 1713 + Cannesson Francoise died in 1694 [Antoine de Mailly d'Haucourt, b. ca 1635, died in 1713 + Francoise de Canesson, dame de Cany died in 1694];
the great-grandson of
Philippe de Mailly, b. ca 1610 + Du Biez Ghislaine [Philippe de Mailly d'Haucourt, 1610-1635 + Guillaine du Biez].

Louis Marie de Mailly d'Haucourt, Duc de Mailly, 1744-1792, married in 1762 to mentioned above Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord, d. in 1792, the French court official.

Mentioned Antoine DE MAILLY, 1742-1819, m. in 1768, Claudine Alexandrine DAMAS, 1750-1783.
Antoine DE MAILLY, 1742-1819, m. in 1785 to Rosalie RECEVEUR,
with the daughter Felicie Anne Amelie DE MAILLY, 1789-1830, m. in 1808, Jean Joseph Philibert GUILLEMAUT, 1778-1854.

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier in April 1800 married Claudine Marguerite de Mailly de Chateaurenaud,
the eldest daughter of
Antoine Mailly b. 1742.

De MAILLY, Claudine Marguerite b. OCT 1783 in Chateaurenaud.

Michel Adalbert Jean Chrysosthome de BOUVIE was born in Vilnius / WILNO in 1859.
His father, Eugene Louis Dominique de BOUVIE, baron, born in 1813, near Vilna / WILNO - 32 km - in Choumsk, that is SZUMSK / Sumskas / Slobodka.
Eugene's father:
Jean Baptiste Joseph de BOUVIE, Officer and doctor, born ca 1785 or in 1770.
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier, born in 1770 in Vesoul, created baron of Empire, maybe his son was born 1813 in Wilno, after death of father; the child born out of wedlock.

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier was the son of
Claude Joseph Bouvier, merchant in Vesoul, native of Poligny (Jura) and Jeanne Barbe Leclerc, also from a family of merchants established in Vesoul at the end of 17th century, originating from Lorraine.

In 1844, Sedziszow Malopolski bought French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris,
the son of
Augustin Joseph Mailly and Blanche Charlotte Marie Narbonne-Pelet.
Augustin was the son of
Joseph de Mailly (1677-1755), the marquis of Haucourt, the landlord of Assigny, Guillencourt, Brunvil, Bivil, Villedieu, Cany, Grumesnil, and he was baron de Saint-Amand / St Armand + Riviere de Vaux, Louise Marie Madeleine Josephe.
The grandson of
Antoine de Mailly, b. ca 1650, d. in 1713 + Cannesson Francoise died in 1694;
the great-grandson of
Philippe de Mailly, b. ca 1610/1625 + Du Biez Ghislaine.

ADRIAN MAILLY was the husband of Henriette Eugenie de Lonlay de Villepail. Adrien died in 1878 in Chateau de la Roche-Mailly. The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski.
Leopold Szumski was the Sedziszow Malopolski owner in 1839 to 1840/1844;
Roman Kaminski and Antonina Kaminska, leaseholders in 1840 - 1844.
Adrian August Amalryk Count de Mailly, in 1844 - 1878 and his family in 1878 - 1882.


In Warsaw, Tadeusz Grabianka had joined the reformed order of "Templars" or "Strict Observance" Masons, founded around 1760 by Baron Charley Hund (d. 1776) and, through that connection, he met Pernety in Berlin in 1778 (acc. to Scholem, 1961, 287-296; Garrett in 1975, p. 102).

The Illumines practiced the "true science of numbers" and posec questions to a divine intelligence whom they called "Sainte-Parole" ...
The Illumines had frequent contact with Strasbourg [to the Rohan].
Each member had an occult number. Pernety's being no. 135. When consulted by Brumore concerning Grabianka, known as "Dear King 1.3.9," Sainte-Parole intoned: "Oh my son, his heart is pure. Do not fear to mix your incense with his, because one day he will become seven times greater than you!" (acc. to Bricaud 1927, 46; see also 43; Harrison in 1979, p. 71).

And now we show to you connections of the Illuminati, Berlin and St Petersburg.
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg b. in Gotha, in 1745,
was the son of
Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and Luise Dorothea of Saxe-Meiningen.

Above Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (b. 1699 in Gotha), was the eldest son of
Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and Magdalene Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst.

Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg b. in Gotha, 1745; in 1783, he became a member of the Bavarian Illuminati under the name of Quintus Severus and / or Timoleon, and in 1784, he was made Supervisor of Abessinien for Upper Saxony.
In 1787, he granted Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the secret society, asylum in Gotha.
His son was
Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg b. 1772;
and the granddaughter -
Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, 1800 - 1831, married in 1817 to
Ernest I / Ernst Anton Karl Ludwig, b. 1784, the duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (as Ernest III) and, from 1826, the first sovereign duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (as Ernest I).
They had 2 sons:
1.
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha b. 1818;
2.
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha b. 1819, married Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom in 1840.
In 1901, his eldest son succeeded as Edward VII, the first British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.

Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, b. 1819, was the son of Ernest I b. 1784, as duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (as Ernest III) and, duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (as Ernest I);
and the grandson of
Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (b. in Coburg, in 1750).

Ferdinand's of BRUNSWICK [the Illuminati - Templars; Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, born in 1721] sister:
Sophie Antoinette b. 1724 + ERNEST FREDERIC, Duke of Saxe-Coburg / SAXE-COBOURG;
ERNEST FREDERIC, Duke of SAXE-COBOURG / Saxe-Coburg b. 1724,
was the son of
Pss Anna Sofie of SCHWARZBURG-RUDOLSTADT,
and the grandson of
Pss Anna Sofie of SACHSEN-GOTHA (and Altenburg)
and the great-grandson of
Duke Friedrich I SACHSEN-GOTHA (1646 - 1691);
and the great-great-grandson of
Duke Ernst I, the Pious, of SACHSEN-GOTHA + Elisabeth Sofie of SACHSEN-ALTENBURG.

Above ERNEST FREDERIC, Duke of SAXE-COBOURG b. 1724 was the son of
Duke Franz Josias of SACHSEN-COBURG (1697 - 1764);
the grandson of
Duke Johann Ernst of SACHSEN-SAALFELD;
the great-grandson of
Duke Ernst I, the Pious, of SACHSEN-GOTHA + Pss Elisabeth Sofie of SACHSEN-ALTENBURG, b. ca 1613.

Mentioned
Sophie Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel (1724 - 1802, Coburg)
was the daughter of
Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg.
She was the sister of
Ferdinand of BRUNSWICK [Ferdinand, Prince of Brunswick-Luneburg, born in 1721] with connections to the Templars and ILLUMINATI.
She married Ernest Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld in 1749 at Wolfenbuttel.
Her son
Franz Frederick Anton, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, b. 1750, d. 1806, was the father of Leopold I of Belgium and grandfather of Leopold II.
This is branch of
Empress Carlota of Mexico,
Queen Victoria of Great Britain, and her husband Prince Albert;
Ferdinand II of Portugal.

Philip Mountbatten (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg), Prince Consort of the United Kingdom, Duke of Edinburgh, known as Duke of Edinburgh, 1921 - died on April 09, 2021 in the Windsor Castle.
the son of Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark;
the grandson of
Olga Konstantinova Romanova (Holstein-Gottorp, Romanov), b. 1851 in Pavlovsk, d. in 1926 in Roma;
and the Olga was the daughter of
Konstantin Nikolaevich Romanov
who was the son of
Emperor Nicholas I Romanov.

Nicholas I of Russia m. Empress consort Alexandra Fedorovna of Prussia (1798 - 1860).

Alexandra Fedorovna was a daughter of Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaevich of Russia (1831 - 1891), was the sixth child of Emperor Nicholas I. Above Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaevich of Russia FIRST married Alexandra Petrovna of Oldenburg (1838 - 1900).

Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1856 - 1929) SECOND,

was the eldest son to Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaevich of Russia (1831 - 1891) FIRST, and Alexandra Petrovna of Oldenburg (1838 - 1900).

Grand Duke Nicholas Nicolaevich of Russia (1831 - 1891) FIRST was the sixth child to Nicholas I of Russia and his Empress consort Alexandra Fedorovna of Prussia (1798 - 1860).

Alexandra Fedorovna was a daughter of
Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

Alexandra Petrovna of Oldenburg (1838 - 1900) was the granddaughter of
Duke George of Oldenburg and Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia,
the daughter of Paul I of Russia and Maria Fedorovna of Wurttemberg.

Konstantin Nikolaevich Romanov
was the son of
Emperor Nicholas I Romanov,
and the grandson of
Emperor PAVEL I the Great, Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov, 1754 - 1801.

The Polish count Artur Potocki, 33rd Degree Mason, known the eccentric countess Giulia Samayloff, lover of the Tsar Nicola I / Nicholas I.
Countess Giulia Samayloff / Julia von der Pahlen (1803-1875), Julia Samoilova / Yuliya Pavlovna Samoilova / the Last of Skavronsky / the Russian Lady of Milan - she was 'legendary for her stormy love affairs, extravagance...'; Samoilova kept a salon at Slavianka, her family estate outside St. Petersburg, as well as in Milan. "She entertained not only others in the nobility, but also a bohemian crowd of artists, musicians, writers";
her lovers were:
1.
Julia Samoilov had first become famous as the mistress of Nikolai I of Russia.
Then the czar had sent her abroad with a large income; she had settled in Milan; Imperator Nikolai I / Nicholas I was born in 1796, was the Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855. He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. "He is best known as a political conservative whose reign was marked by geographical expansion, repression of dissent, economic stagnation, poor administrative".
2.
Comte Pierre La Fearon.
Julia Pahlen / Yulia was called 'the last Skavronsky' because she became the sole heir to her grandfather MARCIN SKOWRONSKI / Martyn Skavronsky. MARTA SKOWRONSKA / Martha Skavronskaya was the wife of Peter the Great, mother of his children.
Yulia's mother, Maria Pavlovna Skavronskaya was a wife of Count Pavel Petrovich Pahlen, who was officially regarded as the father of Yulia. "However, the girl had southern beauty, black curls, velvet eyes and little face of Italian Madonna. It should be noted that Maria Pavlovna's stepfather was an Italian, known in Russia as Julius Pompeevich Litta".
3.
Karl Briullov (1799-1852), Russian artist, painter and the founder of Russian Romanticism. Yulia Samoilova and Karl Bryullov first saw each in 1830 in Italy, in the famous salon of Princess Zinaida Volkonskaya [compare - MARIA PASZKOWSKA studied in ROME].
4.
Giovanni Pacini (1796-1867), Italian composer;
she had an affair with the opera composer Giovanni Pacini from 1828 to 1831. She could not marry Pacini, widowed when she met him, for she was still married to Nikolai Samoylov. Tsar Nicolas I refused divorce. In Naples, she adopted two young children Giovaninna (Bartoletti) and Amazillia (Pacini), daughters of the first marriage of the composer.

Grand Duke Michael Nikolaevich b. 1832, the fourth son of Tsar Nicholas I, died in Cannes on 18 December 1909;
the funeral was in Russia; Field Marshal.

Mentioned Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia was partner of Countess Olga Kalinowska
[see 1840 in St Petersburg; Trubecki, Konstantynowicz, Oginski and Wola Pszczolecka]
but she happened to be the mistress of Tsarevitch Alexander, the son of Tsar Nicholas I.
Olga was pregnant by either the Tsarevitch or his father Nicholas I. On 10 October 1848 or in 1849 Olga gave birth to Prince Bogdan or Michael-Bogdan - Oginski by name and Romanov by gene.

Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine von Oldenburg, m. Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch of Russia, 1831-1891. Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia / Nicholas Nicolaievich the Elder, 1831 - 1891, was the third son of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and Alexandra Feodorovna. Field Marshal and the commander of the Russian army of the Danube in the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878.

The Russian Army commandant in 1877 against Turkey, was Nikolaj Nikolajevic senior, Romanov; that is Mikolaj Mikolajewicz Romanow, b. 1831, d. 1891; Grand Duke, General Adjutant - 1856, General Field Marshal - 1878.
Third son of Tsar Nicholas I and Tsarina Aleksandra Fedorovna, born as Charlotte / Charlotta Princess of Prussia.
His older brothers were
Tsar Alexander II and Grand Duke of Russia,
Konstanty Mikolajewicz.
Michal Mikolajewicz, b. 1832, was the next brother.

In 1813 - Duke Tomasz Bogumil Swiatlopelk-Mirski took Stara Hancza. Duke Tomasz Mirski was a participant in the November Uprising, 1831, for which the tsarist authorities confiscated his property, which was put up for auction a few years later. He was accused by Poles of treason; so let's see what happened? In 1832 Tomasz Swiatopelk-Mirski returned from emigration and was closely connected with the imperial court in St. Petersburg. His son becomes the godson of Emperor Nicholas I of Romanov. The grandson is Russia's interior minister, but in 1905 this grandson is accused by Russian nationalists on a provocation known as Bloody Sunday.

Nicholas I / Nikolay I Pavlovich, b. 1796, d. 1855, "reigned as Emperor of Russia in Dec. 1825 - 1855. He was also the King of Poland and Grand Duke of Finland. He was the third son of Paul I and younger brother of his predecessor, Alexander I."

Aleksandryna Potocka [of Berezyna - Lubuszany estate of the Potockis] became friends with her cousin, Eliza Branicka, the later Eliza was the wife of Zygmunt Krasinski, in 1835 until 1876. Miss Potocka formally remained under the care of Tsar Nicholas I. Around 1836, she became the lady of the imperial court [see above on Kalinowski - Branicki fate in 1840 !]. On her marriage with her cousin August Potocki from Wilanow recalled Jadwiga Dzialynski Zamoyska years later.

Nicholas I m. Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia) in 1817.

Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, 1812-1881, m. Therese Wilhelmine Friederike Isabella Charlotte von Nassau, 1815-1871,
with children:
1.
Alexandra Friederike Wilhelmine von Oldenburg, m. Nikolaj Nikolajewitsch of Russia [Mikolaj Mikolajewicz Romanow], 1831-1891.
Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia / Nicholas Nicolaievich the Elder, 1831 - 1891, was the third son of Tsar Nicholas I of Russia and Alexandra Feodorovna. Field Marshal and the commander of the Russian army of the Danube in the Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878; they had a son: Peter Nikolajewitsch, 1864-1931.
2.
Alexander Friedrich Konstantin von Oldenburg, 1844-1932, with son Peter Friedrich Georg von Oldenburg, 1868- 1924;
3.
Konstantin Friedrich Peter von Oldenburg, 1850-1906 m. in 1882, Agrippina Djaparidse / Agrippina JAPARIDZE, 1855-1926,
with daughter Alexandra von Oldenburg, Grafin von Zarnekau, 1883-1957.

Eugene's ARMAND of Moscow brother - Emil E. ARMAND
[both were the sons of Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska married Armand ca 1840, and the grandsons of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, the friend of General Tadeusz Kosciuszko sent];
Emil Armand married to Zofia Hacker / Sophia nee Osipovna Hecke (Hakker, Hacker, Hekke) from Estonia.
They had six children:
LEW ARMAND / Leo (1880 - 1942) married Japaridze-Saparov, ie. Saparova Tamara Arkadevna, m. 1st Japaridze, married 2nd to Leo Emilievich ARMAND.
Saparov Arkady (1854 - before 1921), was married to Varvara Maypariani with named above daughter, Tamara Arkadevna SAPAROV married 1st to Ivan Konstantinovich Japaridze, and TAMARA SAPAROV - JAPARIDZE was 2nd married to Lev ARMAND / Lion Emilievich Armand (Inessa Armand relatives - see LENIN and Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand).

Ivan Iaparidze was the son of Constantine Japaridze / Constantin Japaridze / Konstantyn (Ivan b. ca 1860; his father Konstantyn died in 1860 !) from the upper Racha region of Georgia.
Ivan Japaridze b. ca 1860, had sister Agrippina, Countess von Zarnekau, b. 1855, nee Agrippina Constantines Japaridze,
and Ivan Japaridze's parents were
Constantine 1st Japaridze and Melania Japaridze; named father Constantine died 1860.

PAVEL I Petrovich, Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov, b. 1754, d. 1801,
was the son of
Emperor Peter III Piotr Urlyk III Romanov (Romanov-Holstein-Gottrop), 1728 in Kiel - 1762.

Peter III was the son of Charles Frederick, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp.

Peter III was the husband of
Catherine II Fryderyka Romanov (Askanier), Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias.

Empress and Autocrat of All the Russias, Katharina II von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg, ie. Sophie Auguste Friederike / Catharina the Great, 1729 in Stettin - 1796 in Winter Palace.

St. Germain, an Alsatian Jew, Simon Wolff by name, born at Strasbourg, had the title of the Count of St Germain during the early 1740s, called an Italian, a Spaniard, a Pole, was in London in 1745. St. Germain understood Polish and visited ALTONA close to Hamburg. Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro) was the Freemason, and he called himself Philalethes. The 1785 congress convened by the Amis Reunis and the Philalethes was also attended by the Anton Mesmer, Comte St. Germain and Comte Cagliostro, another student of Rabbi Falk. Cagliostro, had known all the secrets of Dr. Samuel Falk.
Catherine the Great was reportedly also associated with the Comte St. Germain.
St. Germain was in St Petersburg, where he participated in a conspiracy when the Russian army assisted Catherine in usurping the throne from her husband Peter III of Russia.
At the same time Althotas also been identified with Kolmer, the instructor of Adam Weishaupt, a German leader of the Illuminati, and at other times Althotas was identified with the Comte de Saint Germain. Althotas was born in southern of Denmark. Then he was living in Turkey, and EGYPT [Misraim in 1738 - London ?]. Tadeusz Grabianka was in Hamburg and Altona under the name of Slonskimp as the Illuminati.

Cagliostro had been initiated into the rite by the COMTE St. GERMAIN. The Comte de Saint Germain born ca 1691/1712, d. 1784, was a European alchemist. In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel, who also had an interest in mysticism and in secret societies.
ALTONA was visited by St Germain [St Germain known Catherine the Great of Russia]; the FRANKISTS movement; Tadeusz Grabianka of the Illuminati; maybe ALTHOTAS from Denmark was in Altona - he was friendly to Cagliostro and Manuel Pinto in MALTA.
In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel. Altona is the westernmost part of Hamburg.

Above Princess Agrafina JAPARIDSE / Japaridze-Dadiani married 2nd Konstantin's son ie. Constantine Oldenburg / Constantin of Oldenburg (b. 1850, St. Petersburg - died in 1906 in Nice, France).
AGRAFINA JAPARIDSE DADIANI / Agrafena Djaparidze, was created Countess von Zarnekau.

Above Constantin of Oldenburg (b. 1850, St. Petersburg - died in 1906 in Nice, France) came from
Peter OLDENBURG and Frederica who had two sons:
August (born in 1783) and
George / Georg (born in 1784), ie. Paul Friedrich August, Grand Duke of Oldenburg / Duke Georg Peter Friedrich of Oldenburg.

GEORG OLDENBURG married Grand Duchess Catherine Pavlovna of Russia, ROMANOV.

GEORG's son was Duke Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg (1812 in Yaroslavl, Russian Empire - 1881 in St. Petersburg) was a Duke of the House of Oldenburg.
"[copyright by Wikipedia on Duke Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg] He was the grandfather of Duke Peter Alexandrovich of Oldenburg as well as grandfather of Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich, General of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I".

His great-great grandson, Nicholas Romanov, was the President of the Romanov Family Association until his death in 2014.

KONSTANTIN's [ie. Duke Konstantin Friedrich Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg] daughter -
Alexandra of Oldenburg (1838, St. Petersburg - 1900 Kiev, Ukraine), m. Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of Russia (1831-1891), ROMANOV.

Konstantin's son -
above named Constantin of Oldenburg (1850, St. Petersburg - 1906 in Nice, France), married AGRAFINA JAPARIDSE / Agrafena Djaparidze, created Countess von Zarnekau.

Cagliostro appeared in the group of "Lovers of Truth" under the pseudonyms "Mosmy", "St. Germain "or just "Grabianka"! The legends also include the version about the visit of Cagliostro in Podolia, to Tadeusz Grabianka, which was to take there in 1775. Michal Aleksander Ronikier - in 1773 the owner of Kryniczany in the Kamieniec Podolski county, at Podole. Until 1785/1787 he lived mainly in Zalozce / Zalizci, in Podolia [47 km north-west to Tarnopol], and he took in 1783/1785 the Count title in Austria. And if we are already talking about
the family of RONIKIER, counts who had contacted with the ILLUMINATI and Cagliostro,
then this is the opportunity to look at their genealogy - this is a great example of how the ILLUMINATI by means of marriages, have penetrated into the environment that they needed.
In this case, the Illuminati came close to the imperial court, being associated with the Bobrinsky / Bobrzynski family, derived from Catherine II also known as Catherine the Great, born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, the Empress of Russia.

Nevertheless Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728-1802, the Illuminati, was living in Nowosiolki, the Oszmiana county, and in Podolia. Michal Aleksander Ronikier, 1728-1802 in Nowosiolki, the Oszmiana county;
parents:
Piotr RONIKIER and Dorota von Cosel, b. ca 1700. In 1771, Zatonie acquired the countess von Cosel, the widow of Frederic August COSEL, the son of Augustus II and Countess Cosel. After the death of the Countess in 1784, Zatonie inherited her son, Gustav Ernest, whose scandalous lifestyle led to the sale of the estate in 1789 to Johnston von Krogeborn.
In 1809, the property was bought by Peter von BIRON / Piotr Biron, it was designated as a dowry for the youngest daughter -
Dorothy von Biron, Talleyrand / Dorota Biron, the wife of Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord? who was the nephew of Maurycy Talleyrand-Perigord.

Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 2nd Duke of Talleyrand, 2nd Duke of Dino (1787 - 1872, Florence), was a French general of the Napoleonic Wars. On 21 April 1809, Edmond married Princess Dorothea Biron von Kurland (1793-1862) in Frankfurt am Main.
EDMOND's father
Archambaud de Talleyrand-Perigord + Madeleine Olivier de Senozan de Viriville.
Archambaud Joseph de Talleyrand-Perigord, b. 1762, d. 1838,
was the son of
Caunt Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord, born 1734, d. 1788, married in 1751 to Alexandrine de Damas, born 8 August 1728

[Antoine DE MAILLY, 1742-1819, m. in 1768, Claudine Alexandrine DAMAS, 1750-1783. Antoine DE MAILLY 1742-1819 m. in 1785 to Rosalie RECEVEUR, with a daughter Felicie Anne Amelie DE MAILLY, 1789-1830, m. in 1808, Jean Joseph Philibert GUILLEMAUT, 1778-1854.
Named Jean Joseph Philibert GUILLEMAUT, Doctor, from Maire de Louhans, b. 1778, had sons:
Charles GUILLEMAUT, General, 1809-1886; and Pierre Eugene GUILLEMAUT, Doctor, 1810-1886.

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier, born in 1770 [maybe ca 1775 ?] in Vesoul and killed on November 18, 1812 during the Battle of Krasnoi in Russia, is a French soldier, created baron of Empire by Napoleon in 1810.
Probably he is the same figure as Eugene's parents:
Jean Baptiste Joseph de BOUVIE, Officer and doctor, who had a child with EVELYNE MORASKA / Ewelina Morawska / Evelyne de MORASKA, b. ca 1795, d. in 1879 [her son was the child born out of wedlock ?].

Jan Swiatopelk-Mirski / Iwon Mirski, b. ca 1787 / 1790, the owner of Kamienpol, died in MIORY in 1849, the Braslaw county; the marshal of the DZISNA county in 1812, married Michalina Osmulska (1799-1835), with daughter
Natalia Mirska b. ca 1828, m. Eugene Bouvie - Bouvier / Eugeniusz Bouvie, b. 1813, that is Natalia de Bouvie (Swiatopelk-Mirski).
Natalia Mirska / Nathalia Herminie Micheline Jeronime SWIATOPELK MIRSKA, Pss, born ca 1828 in Kamienpol in the Vilnius governorate; died in 1887 in Versailles, FRANCE.
NATALIA was the wife of Eugeniusz de Bouvie, and mother of Michel Adalbert Jean de Bouvie born 1859.
Sister of Klaudia Jesman and Wieslaw Swiatopelk-Mirski.
Named Michel Adalbert Jean Chrysosthome de BOUVIE was born in Vilnius / WILNO in 1859.
His father, mentioned
Eugene Louis Dominique de BOUVIE, baron, born in 1813, near Vilna / WILNO - 32 km - in Choumsk, that is SZUMSK / Sumskas / Slobodka - Polany [of the SZUMSKI family - see Konstantynowicz], died in 1879 - Loivre, Marne, Champagne- Ardenne, FRANCE. Doctor and surgeon; De Bouvie, baron, was living in Wilno, in 1857.

Compare Sedziszow Malopolski with the owner SZUMSKI, and Szumski, the husband of Piottuch-Kublicka and she was second married Dominik Konstantynowicz, the owner of MIEZONKA in 1842, from hands of Stefania Julia Radziwill Oskierka Chrapowicka.

Named SZUMSK, owned, at the beginning of the 19th cent., by Ludwik Szumski, d. 1825; he built a palace, and Wincenty Smokowski [see Konstantynowicz and Oginski !] painted a polychromes in the SZUMSK Palace.

Eugene's father:
Jean Baptiste Joseph de BOUVIE, Officer and doctor, born ca 1785 or in 1770.
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier, born in 1770 in Vesoul, created baron of Empire, maybe his son was born 1813 in Wilno, after death of father; the child born out of wedlock. Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier was the son of
Claude Joseph Bouvier, merchant in Vesoul, native of Poligny (Jura) and Jeanne Barbe Leclerc, also from a family of merchants established in Vesoul at the end of 17th century, originating from Lorraine.
Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier in April 1800 married Claudine Marguerite de Mailly de Chateaurenaud, the eldest daughter of Antoine Mailly.
De MAILLY, Claudine Marguerite b. OCT 1783 in Chateaurenaud.
Antoine DE MAILLY 1742-1819 m. in 1768, Claudine Alexandrine DAMAS, 1750-1783.
Antoine DE MAILLY 1742-1819 m. in 1785 to Rosalie RECEVEUR, with daughter Felicie Anne Amelie DE MAILLY, 1789-1830, m. in 1808, Jean Joseph Philibert GUILLEMAUT, 1778-1854.
Named Jean Joseph Philibert GUILLEMAUT, Doctor, from Maire de Louhans, b. 1778, had sons:
Charles GUILLEMAUT, General, 1809-1886; and Pierre Eugene GUILLEMAUT, Doctor, 1810-1886.
Above Charles Guillemaut - deputy of Saone-et-Loire from 1871 to 1876, and senator from 1876 to 1886, of the group of the LEFT Republicans. He is general councilor of the canton of Beaurepaire from 1874 to 1886. He is the uncle of Lucien Guillemaut, deputy and senator of Saone-et-Loire.
His son, the lawyer, Eugene-Francois-Philibert Guillemaut (1846-1917).

Jean-Baptiste-Joseph Bouvier, born in 1770 [maybe ca 1775] in Vesoul, in April 1812 the colonel, took part in the Russian Campaign [June 1812 - then in Wilno probably], occupied Smolensk and was killed near Krasnoe on November 18. General Jean-David Freytag wrote in his memoirs: "The death of Colonel Bouvier was a great loss for the army".
His son Hippolyte Bouvier without descendant.

Compare!
Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis (Bouvier) (1929 - 1994)
come from
Michel Bouvier b. 1792 in Pont-Saint-Esprit, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrenees, France, died in Philadelphia.
The son of Eustache Bouvier and Therese Mercier [see MERCIER in Russia !].
Michel was the father of Elizabeth Dixon; Zenaide Bouvier / Zenajda; Alexine E. Bouvier; Mary Howell Bouvier; John Vernou Bouvier I.

Above Eustache / Andre Eustache Bouvier, b. in 1758 in Grenoble - d. 1835, the son of
Francois Bouvier, b. 1728, d. 1773, and Benoite Repelin.

Compare:
Claude Joseph Bouvier, merchant in Vesoul, native of Poligny (Jura), born ca 1750/1752.
Above Zenaide Bouvier, 1838-1914 / Zenadde Bouvier (1835 - 1914) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord had the son
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, prince de Benevent, 1754-1838.
Relationship with Dorothee Luzy, 1747-1830;
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, prince de Benevent, 1754-1838, had a relationship with Adelaide Marie Emilie Filleul, 1761-1836;
and with Anne-Louise Germaine Necker, 1766-1817; and he married in 1802 in Paris, to Noelle-Catherine Verlee].

Archambaud Joseph de Talleyrand-Perigord, b. 1762, d. 1838,
was the grandson of
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord, marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, d. 1745 in Tournai, Colonel of the Normandie regiment. Married to Marie Elisabeth Chamillart.

Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord, as Talleyrand, b. in 1754, d. in 1838, born in Paris into an aristocratic family;
his father,
Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord, was 20 years of age when Charles was born.
His mother was Alexandrine de Damas d'Antigny.
Both his parents held positions at court. Talleyrand's father had a long career in the Army, reaching the rank of lieutenant general, as did his uncle, Gabriel Marie de Perigord.

Mentioned Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord b. 1734, was the son of
Daniel de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, and Marie Elisabeth CHAMILLART.

Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord and Alexandrine de DAMAS had the son Charles-Maurice de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Prince de Benevent, 1754-1838.

Compare Louis Marie de Mailly d'Haucourt, Duc de Mailly, 1744-1792, married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord, d. in 1792, the French court official.
Marie-Jeanne de Mailly (1747-1792) was a French court official. She served as the dame d'atour to Queen Marie Antoinette in 1775 until 1781.
Marie Jeanne was the daughter of
Gabriel Marie de Talleyrand-Perigord, comte de Perigord, born 1726, d. in 1795,
married to Marie Francoise Marguerite de Talleyrand-Perigord, princesse de Chalais, comtesse de Grignols, born 1727;
the granddaughter of
Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord, marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, d. 1745, and Marie Guyonne de Rochefort-Theobon.

Above Count Charles Daniel de Talleyrand-Perigord b. 1734, was the son of mentioned
Daniel de TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, Marquis de Talleyrand, born in 1706, and Marie Elisabeth CHAMILLART.

Daniel Marie Anne de Talleyrand-Perigord m. 1st in 1725 to Marie Guyonne de Rochefort-Theobon, and m. 2nd in 1732 to Marie Elisabeth Chamillart, born 1713.

Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord, d. in 1792, the French court official, m. de MAILLY,
was the great-granddaughter of
Gabriel de Talleyrand-Perigord, prince de Chalais, comte de Grignols, baron de Beauville, d. in 1737, m. in 1704 to Marguerite de Taillefer;
the great-great-granddaughter of
Andre de Talleyrand-Perigord, prince de Chalais, comte de Grignols, baron de Beauville, d. in 1663, m. in 1639 to Marie de Courbon-Blenac.

In 1839, Stadnicki sold Sedziszow Malopolski to Szumski
- see Bouvier - Szumski - Konstantynowicz - Piottuch-Kublicki branch in Belarus.
The Kaminskis were the leaseholders.
1844 - Sedziszow Malopolski bought French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris,
the son of
Augustin Joseph Mailly and Blanche Charlotte Marie Narbonne-Pelet.
The husband of Henriette Eugenie de Lonlay de Villepail. Adrien died in 1878 in Chateau de la Roche-Mailly. The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski.

Above Leopold Szumski the owner in 1839 to 1840/1844;
Roman Kaminski and Antonina Kaminska, leaseholders in 1840 - 1844.
Adrian August Amalryk Count de Mailly, in 1844 - 1878 and his family in 1878 - 1882.

Then Artur Wladyslaw Potocki in 1882 - 1890;
In 1844 - Sedziszow Malopolski bought French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris, the son of Augustin Joseph Mailly and Blanche Charlotte Marie Narbonne-Pelet. Adrien was the husband of Henriette Eugenie de Lonlay de Villepail. Adrien died in 1878 in Chateau de la Roche-Mailly. The owner of Sedziszow Malopolski.
Leopold Szumski was the owner in 1839 to 1840/1844; Roman Kaminski and Antonina Kaminska, leaseholders in 1840 - 1844.

The owners of Sedziszow Malopolski - Adrian August Amalryk Count de Mailly, in 1844 - 1878 and his family in 1878 - 1882.

Above Augustin Joseph Mailly m. Blanche Charlotte Marie Narbonne-Pelet.
Augustin Joseph de Mailly d'Haucourt, comte de Mailly in 1744, marquis d'Haucourt, b. 1708 in Chateau de Corbion, died in March 1794 and he was crime victim of the Revolution. He was the General in 1748, the Roussillon governor in 1746, Marschal of the France in 1783.

Augustin's parents:
Joseph de Mailly d'Haucourt, 1677-1755 + Louise Madeleine Josephe Marie de La Riviere, Dame de La Roche de Vaux.
Joseph de Mailly d'Haucourt, b. in 1677, was the son of
Antoine de Mailly d'Haucourt, b. ca 1640, died in 1713 + Francoise de Canesson, dame de Cany died in 1694.
Above Antoine was the son of
Philippe de Mailly d'Haucourt, 1610-1635 + Guillaine du Biez.

Chevalier de Mailly d. in 1724 was possibly a brother of Louis II de Mailly (1662-1699), comte de Mailly, Lords of Rubempre, seigneur de Rieux, seigneur d'Haucourt.

Augustin Joseph de Mailly d'Haucourt born in 1708, married the 1st in 1732, in Versailles, to Constance Colbert, 1710-1734,
with
Anne Marie Constance de Mailly d'Haucourt, 1733-1734;
and among others a son Louis Jules Joseph Augustin de Mailly d'Haucourt, comte de Mailly, d. in 1746.

Augustin m. the 2nd in 1737 to Marie Michelle de Sericourt, 1713-1778,
with
Josephine de Mailly d'Haucourt;
Joseph de Mailly d'Haucourt b. ca 1740, died in 1746;
Louis Marie de Mailly d'Haucourt, Duc de Mailly, 1744-1792, married in 1762 to Marie Jeanne de Talleyrand-Perigord d. in 1792.

Marie-Jeanne de Mailly (1747-1792) was a French court official. She served as the dame d'atour to Queen Marie Antoinette from 1775 to 1781. She was the daughter of count
Gabriel-Marie de Talleyrand-Perigord (1726-1797) and Marie-Francoise-Marguerite de Talleyrand-Perigord
and she was married in 1762 duke Louis-Marie de Mailly (1744-1792/1795). She was appointed lady-in-waiting to Marie Antoinette in 1770, and became dame d'atour in 1775. During her tenure, the costs of Marie Antoinette's wardrobe raised to enormous levels. In contrast to her predecessor, Mailly does not seem to have curbed this development. Her successor started to work to reduce the costs of the queen's wardrobe.

Augustin de MAILLY married the 3rd in 1780 to Blanche Charlotte Marie Felicite de Narbonne-Pelet,
with
Adrien de Mailly d'Haucourt, marquis de Mailly-Nesle, d. in 1878, the owner of SEDZISZOW MALOPOLSKI and then Sedziszow Malopolski belonged to his children or cousins.
In 1844, Sedziszow Malopolski bought French Count Adrian De Mailly = Adrien Augustin Amalric de Mailly-Nesle formerly Mailly, b. in 1792 in Paris.

We back to Princess Dorothy de Courland, de Dino, returned from France to Zatonie in 1840 and lived here until 1844.

Alexandre Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, 3rd Duke of Dino. He married Dorothee de Courlande or Dorothee de Dino b. in 1793, d. in 1862.
Her grandparents Peter von Biron (official) and Count Aleksander Batowski (biological).
Piotr Biron m. Dorothea von Medem - ILLUMINATI family.

Dorothy von Biron, Talleyrand / Dorota Biron became duchess of Talleyrand in 1838. In 1845, the king of Prussia established Dorothea as duchess of Sagan. Talleyrand became French ambassador in London in 1830. "...The fall of the First French Empire and the Congress of Vienna, at which Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand was designated to represent France, favoured a close friendship between him and Dorothea. During his time in Vienna she kept her household in the Palais Kaunitz and it was at this time that Dorothea began to play a major part in Charles-Maurice's life".

And now we show to you connections of the Illuminati, Berlin and St Petersburg.
Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg b. in Gotha, in 1745, was the son of Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and Luise Dorothea of Saxe-Meiningen.

Above Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (b. 1699 in Gotha), was the eldest son of Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg and
Magdalene Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst.

Magdalene Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst, Princess, b. 1679, d. 1740, was, by birth, a Princess of Anhalt-Zerbst and, by marriage, a Duchess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.
She was the maternal grandmother of George III of the United Kingdom.
She was born Princess Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst. Her father was
Karl of Anhalt-Zerbst b. 1652, and her mother was Duchess Sophia of Saxe-Weissenfels.

Named KARL b. 1652, had three children:
1.
John Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst b. 1677;
2.
Karl Frederick b. 1678;
3.
Magdalene Auguste, b. 1679, d. 1740, married to Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.

And Catherine II also known as Catherine the Great, was born Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst, the Empress of Russia.

Above Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, b. 1676, in Gotha, d. 1732, in Altenburg, was the first son of mentioned above
Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, born in 1646, and Magdalena Sibylle of Saxe-Weissenfels.

Catherine II the Russia, born as Catherine d'Anhalt-Zerbst / Sophie Augusta Fredericka de Russie, Empress in 1762-1796, born in 1729 in Szczecin;
she was the daughter of
Christian August von Anhalt-Zerbst, prince de Anhalt-Zerbst (1742-1747), b. 1690;
and the granddaughter of
Johann Ludwig I von Anhalt-Zerbst.

Johann Ludwig von Anhalt-Zerbst b. 1656, and Karl of Anhalt-Zerbst b. 1652, were brothers.

KARL's parents:
Johann VI von Anhalt-Zerbst, prince de Anhalt-Zerbst, born 1621, m. in 1649 to Sophie Augusta von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf.

Above JOHANN VI had children:
1.
Karl Wilhelm von Anhalt-Zerbst, prince de Anhalt-Zerbst 1652-1718, had the daughter Magdalena Augusta von Anhalt-Zerbst, 1679-1740, married in 1696, to Friedrich II von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg.
2.
Johann Ludwig I von Anhalt-Zerbst, 1656-1704, m. Christine Eleonore von Zeutsch;
with his granddaughter -
Catherine II de Russie, 1729-1796;
3.
Sophie Auguste von Anhalt-Zerbst, 1663-1694, married to Johann Ernst III von Sachsen-Weimar.

Mentioned Olga Konstantinova Romanova (Holstein-Gottorp, Romanov), born in 1851, was the wife of George I Christian Wilhelm Ferdinand Adolf of b. 1845,
who was the son of
Christian IX, king of Denmark and Queen Consort Louise Wilhelmine. Louise Wilhelmine Frederikke Caroline Auguste Julie von Hessen-Kassel (Lorthring-Brabant, Hessen), Queen Consort of Denmark, 1817 - 1898, was the daughter of
Landgrave William of Hesse-Kassel and Louise Charlotte.
Above Wilhelm X von Hessen-Kassel (Hessen, Lothringen - Brabant), ie. William II of Hesse or William of Hesse-Cassel, 1787 - 1867, was the son of
Friedrich III Prince of Hessen-Kassel, b. in 1747,
and the grandson of Friedrich II, Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel and Princess Mary.

Above Frederick II of Hesse-Cassel (Hesse, Lothringen-Brabant), 1720 - 1785,
was the son of
William VIII, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel.

The Grand Master of the Asiatic Brethren, and leading member of the Illuminati, was Prince Karl / CHARLES of Hesse-Kassel / Hessen-Kassel, the brother of Wilhelm I of Hessen-Kassel {Karl's [Charles of Hessen-Kassel] brother - Elector Wilhelm IX}.
Both were the sons of
Frederick II of Hessen-Kassel, from his wife, Mary of Hanover, Princess of Great Britain,
the daughter of George II King of England, and therefore cousin to Frederick II the Great of Prussia.

"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws" - Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild.
Mayer Amschel Rothschild / Anschel (b. 1743 or in 1744), was a German Jewish banker and the founder of the Rothschild banking dynasty. In 1770, "Mayer Amschel Rothschild draws up plans for the creation of the Illuminati and entrusts ... Adam Weishaupt, ... with its organization and development...".
Baron von Estorff advised the Landgrave that Mayer Amschel Rothschild showed an exceptional ability to increase wealth through his investments. Mayer Amschel arranged to hire 16800 Hessian soldiers to assist the nephew of Federick's wife, King George III of England, in suppressing the American Rebellion.
When Frederick II of Hessen-Kassel died in 1785, Rothschild obtained total influence over his successor, Karl's [Charles of Hessen-Kassel] brother Elector Wilhelm IX, who he managed to make one of the wealthiest monarchs of his time.
In 1769, Mayer Amschel Rothschild had become an agent for the Hessen-Kassel court [Frederick II of Hessen-Kassel died in 1785] of Prince William IX of Hesse - Kassel. Prince WILHELM IX / William IX was the grandson of George II, and also a cousin to George III of England, who was a nephew to the King of Denmark and also a brother in law to the King of Sweden.

Prince William IX handed his wealth to be managed by the Rothschilds.

Wilhelm X Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel-Rumpenheim that is Prince William of Hesse-Kassel, b. 1787, was the first son of Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen.

Above Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel, b. 1747, was a Danish general. He was born as the youngest son of
Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel / Landgrave Frederick II, and Princess Mary of Great Britain, he was the last surviving grandchild of George II of Great Britain, dying one month before Queen Victoria (granddaughter of his first cousin King George III) ascended to the throne.

Mentioned Frederick II / Landgraf Friedrich II von Hessen-Kassel, b. 1720, was Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) from 1760 to 1785. He raised money by renting soldiers to Great Britain to help fight the American Revolutionary War, he combined Enlightenment ideas with Christian values
[see ALTONA and St Germain; St Germain and Catherine the Great of Russia; ALTONA and the FRANKISTS movement; ALTONA close to Hamburg and Tadeusz Grabianka; ALTHOTAS from Denmark and Cagliostro and Manuel Pinto in MALTA].
By 1785, the Illuminati was banned and all of the Bavarian lodges of the Grand Orient were closed down. Around the same time, Mayer Rothschild moved with his family to a five story house in Frankfurt, which he shared with the Schiff family.
Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744 - 1812) was also a financial advisor of Landgrave of Hesse Hanau - Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (1747 - 1837). Landgrave was born as the youngest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (the future Landgrave Frederick II) and Princess Mary of Great Britain. He was the last surviving grandchild of George II of Great Britain.

Frederick II of Hessen-Kassel married Maria Princess of Hanover, cousin of Frederick II the Great King of Prussia, and the daughter of [mentioned above] George II King of England.

ALTONA was visited by St Germain [St Germain known Catherine the Great of Russia]; the FRANKISTS movement; Tadeusz Grabianka of the Illuminati; maybe ALTHOTAS from Denmark was in Altona - he was friendly to Cagliostro and Manuel Pinto in MALTA.
In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel. Altona is the westernmost part of Hamburg.

At the same time Althotas also been identified with Kolmer, the instructor of Adam Weishaupt, a German leader of the Illuminati, and at other times Althotas was identified with the Comte de Saint Germain. Althotas was born in southern of Denmark. Then he was living in Turkey, and EGYPT [Misraim in 1738 - London ?].
Tadeusz Grabianka was in Hamburg and Altona under the name of Slonskimp as the Illuminati.
Cagliostro had been initiated into the rite by the COMTE St. GERMAIN. The Comte de Saint Germain born ca 1691/1712, d. 1784, was a European alchemist. In 1779, St. Germain arrived in Altona in Schleswig, to Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel, who also had an interest in mysticism and in secret societies.

In Turkey, in the 2nd half of the 17th century, Donmeh / Donme, a group of Sabbatean crypto-Jews in the Ottoman Empire, was created as the political and religious movement.
The movement was centered in Thessaloniki were Jakob Frank was in 1738. Jakob Frank in 1738 joined his father on a business journey from Czerniowce to Thessaloniki and he was introduced to Sabbatean circles in Thessaloniki.

Above Charles of Hesse-Kassel was born in Kassel in 1744 as the son of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and his first wife Princess Mary of Great Britain.
His mother was a daughter of King George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach and a sister of Queen Louise of Denmark.
The grandfather, mentioned William VIII, Landgrave of Hesse.

Wilhelmine von Biron, Herzogin von Sagan, 1781-1839, married 1st in 1800 to Jules Armand Louis de Rohan, Principe di Rohan, lived in 1768-1836.

JULES ARMAND DE ROHAN was the son of
Henri Louis Marie de Rohan, b. 1745, duc de Montbazon and Victoire Armande Josephe de Rohan.
Jules was the husband of Wilhelmine von Biron.
Jules Rohan was the grandson of Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan b. 1726 in Paris;
the great-grandson of
Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, prince de Guemene born in 1688.

Hercule Meriadec de Rohan (1688 - 1757) was the sixth Duke of Montbazon in France, and Prince de Guemene.

Hercule b. 1688, was the son of
Charles de Rohan and his wife, Charlotte Elisabeth de Cochefilet.
His paternal grandfather, Charles, 4th Duc de Montbazon died in 1699.

Above Prince Charles II de Rohan-Guemene, 4th Duc de Montbazon, Prince de Guemene (1633-1699) married to Jeanne-Armande de Schomberg, 1633-1706, with
1.
Charles III de Rohan-Guemene, 1655-1727;
2.
Elizabeth de Rohan-Guemene, 1663-1707;
3.
Charlotte Armande de Rohan, ca 1661 - 1754;
4. and with the second wife was
Hercule Meriadec de Rohan (1688 - 1757).

Dorothea von Biron, Prinzessin von Kurland, 1793-1862, married to Edmond de Talleyrand-Perigord, Duca di Dino, 1787-1872.
In February 1779 Cagliostro traveled to Mitau, where he met the poetess Elisa. Goethe wrote that Cagliostro was of Jewish origin, Balsamo comes from the hebrew Baal Shem. He travelled as a child to Medina and Cairo, to Malta to have been admitted to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Giuseppe Balsamo found in PARIS a patron - Cardinal Louis de Rohan.
Named Louis Rene de ROHAN born in 1734; Archbishop of Strasbourg, the son of
Hercule Meriadec, Prince of Guemene, b. 1688.

Cardinal Louis de Rohan had sibilings:
1.
Ferdinand de Rohan, Archbishop of Bordeaux and of Cambrai; b. 1738, d. 1813. He had illegitimate children with Charlotte Stuart, Duchess of Albany, illegitimate daughter of the English pretender.
Ferdinand's son - Charles Edward Stuart.
Charlotte was the daughter of Charles III Prince Charlie STUART, Duke of Albany, born in 1720 - Rome, and Clementina, Css of Aberstroff, WALKINSHAW.
2.
Jules, prince de Guemene, born in 1726.
This a branch of Dorothea von MEDEM who had two famous daughters:
The first was Wilhelmine von Biron, Herzogin von Sagan, 1781-1839, who had a relationship in 1798 with Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt, 1757- 1814.
Wilhelmine von Biron, Herzogin von Sagan, married in 1800 to Jules Armand Louis de Rohan, Principe di Rohan, 1768-1836

[the son of
Henri Louis Marie de Rohan, b. 1745, duc de Montbazon and Victoire Armande Josephe de Rohan.
The grandson of
Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan b. 1726 in Paris;
the great-grandson of
Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, prince de Guemene born in 1688].

Count Alessandro de Cagliostro or as Giuseppe Balsamo, of Sicily, an occult practitioner, was initiated into the Illuminati at Mitau in 1780,
"in an underground room. He later said, that an iron box filled with papers was opened, ... a member read the oath of secrecy, which began: 'We, Grand Masters of Templars...'.
... The book was an outline of their plans, which included an attack on Rome.
He discovered that they had money at their disposal in banks at Amsterdam, Rotterdam, London, Genoa, and Venice. ... Cagliostro was instructed to go to Strasbourg, France, to make the initial contacts necessary for the instigation of the French Revolution. Identified as a Grand Master of the Prieure de Sion,
... He was arrested in 1790, in Rome, for revolutionary activities".

De Toux / Detoux / de Thoux, de Salvert / de Salverte b. 1707, died in 1797 or 1794.
Toux de Salvert was a mathematics' scholar, ... draughtsman, and polyglot, was born near Tournai. FREEMASON in Poland.
Named Tournai / Tornai, as Dornick in English, is a municipality of Belgium, 85 kilometres southwest of Brussels {THUIN is situated south of Brussels}. "In 1713, under terms of the Treaty of Utrecht the former Spanish Netherlands, including Tournai, came into possession of the Austrian Habsburgs".
In 1794, France annexed the Austrian Netherlands.
In 1804 the County of Walhain
{Walhain is the Municipality, Province of Walloon Brabant, Belgium - south-east to Bruxelles}
was owned by Armande Victoire Rohan Soubise.

Victoire-Armande-Josephe de Rohan (b. 1743, d. 1807) was the daughter of
Charles de Rohan, prince de Soubise.

Charles de Rohan, prince de Soubise was the son of
Jules Francois Louis de Rohan
and the grandson of
Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, Duke de Rohan, principe de Soubise, b. 1669.

Hercule Meriadec de Rohan (1669 - 1749), as Duke of Rohan-Rohan (in 1717), married twice and was the grandfather of the Marechal de Soubise. His first wife was the daughter of Madame de Ventadour. He is known in contemporary texts as the prince de Rohan. Born in Paris,
he was the son of
Francois de Rohan and Anne Julie de Rohan, whose marriage gave rise to the Soubise line of the House of Rohan.

Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, Duke de Rohan, principe de Soubise born in 1669, had the brother
Armand de Rohan, cardinal de Strasbourg;
and sisters -
Emilie Sophronie Pelagie de Rohan
and Constance Emilie de Rohan, princesse de Rouhen-Soubise.

Charles de Rohan, prince de Soubise
was the great-grandson of
Francois de Rohan, Principe de Soubise;
the great-great-grandson of
Hercule de Rohan, 2nd Duke of Montbazon and Count of ROCHEFORT.
Named here Hercule de Rohan (1568 - 1654) was the second Duke of Montbazon.

Hercule de Rohan (1568 - 1654), the second Duke of Montbazon,
had next great-grandson
Charles III de Rohan-Guemene (1655 - 1727), Duke of Montbazon, Prince of Guemene, Peer of France.

Wilhelmine von Biron, Herzogin von Sagan, 1781-1839, married in 1800 to Jules Armand Louis de Rohan, Principe di Rohan 1768-1836,
the son of Henri Louis Marie de Rohan, b. 1745, duc de Montbazon and Victoire Armande Josephe de Rohan.
The grandson of Jules Hercule Meriadec de Rohan b. 1726 in Paris;
the great-grandson of Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, prince de Guemene born in 1688.

Ferdinand Maximilien Meriadec de Rohan (1738 - 1813) was an Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1769, and Archbishop of Cambrai in 1781.
He was the son of
Hercule Meriadec de Rohan, prince de Guemene.

Charlotte, duchesse d'Albany, STUART, 1753-1789, had a relationship with Ferdinand Maximilien de ROHAN-GUEMENE, 1738 - 1813. Charlotte was the daughter of Charles III Prince Charlie STUART, Duke of Albany, born in 1720 - Rome, and Clementina, Css of Aberstroff, WALKINSHAW, the daughter of John of Camlachie and Barrowfield, WALKINSHAW - his family was a branch of the Walkinshaws of Renfrewshire, close to Paisley, west to Glasgow in SCOTLAND.

Louis-Cesar-Constantin de Rohan was the Knight of Malta before 1713.
Louis Constantin de Rohan (1697 - 1779), the Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg in 1756-1779,
was preceded by
Armand de Rohan-Soubise ie. Cardinal Francois-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan (1717, Paris - 1756, Saverne), a French Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg.

LOUIS CESAR CONSTANTIN in 1742, was appointed coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Strasbourg. He was the great-nephew of the Prince-Bishop, Cardinal Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan, and was the titular bishop in Ptolemais in Palestine (now Acre, Israel).

Named above Louis Constantin de Rohan (1697 - 1779), the Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg in 1756-1779,
was succeeded by
Louis Rene Edouard de Rohan-Guemene, Cardinal de Rohan (1734 - 1803), prince de Rohan-Guemene, a French bishop of Strasbourg, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church,
the son of
Hercule Meriadec, Prince of Guemene and Louise Gabrielle Julie de Rohan.

Louis de Rohan / Louis Rene Edouard de Rohan-Guemene, Cardinal de Rohan (1734 - 1803), in 1779,
succeeded his uncle,
Louis Constantin de Rohan (1697 - 1779) / Constantine de Rohan-Rochefort, as bishop of Strasbourg, though he spent much of his career working in Paris.

In 1789 Louis RENE was chosen to the Estates-General in 1789, in Haguenau and Wissembourg. In 1791 he back to Ettenheim, in the German part of his diocese. He was the titular Bishop of Canopus / Canopo, Egypt in Alexandria / Alessandria.
Louis-Rene-Edouard de Rohan-Guemenee of Guemene, b. 1734, d. 1803; in 1760 appointed, and in 1779 succeeded, Bishop of Strasbourg. Members of the Rohan family had the office of Bishop of Strasbourg since 1704.

We back to Louis Constantin de Rohan (1697-1779), appointed Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg and Graf of Alsace in 1756 on the death of his uncle Armand de Rohan-Soubise / Cardinal Francois-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan (1717, Paris - 1756, Saverne).

Above Cardinal Francois-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan, in 1742, was appointed coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Strasbourg.


The Karwat family came from Sulmierzyce - Baszkow area close to Silesian ex-border.

Here Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680, who was the brother (?) of Adam Kiedrzynski - inf. 1704 from the Poznan province.
ADAM KIEDRZYNSKI married 1st to Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1685 - d. before 1724
{her sister, Jadwiga Myszkowska m. 1st to Stefan Golygowski / Golyglowski, Goligowski, the owner of Pomiany and Wodzicze}.
Adam Kiedrzynski was born ca 1680, died ca 1723, married 2nd time to Eleonora Rozdrazewska / Rozdrazewski. In 1724, Eleonora Rozdrazewska, widow after death of Adam Kiedrzynski, married 2nd to Jan Relo.
Eleonora Rozdrazewska was 1 voto Adam Kiedrzynski, but 2 voto Stanislaw Ryt; inf. of 1739 about her brother.

We know about Sulmierzyce in 1739, a inventory of the estate Szulmierzyce, for Pagowski - here since 1669; Sulmierzyce belonged to Odolanow [13 km to west; Sulmierzyce was situated on the border of Silesia, Austria and Prussia; south-east to KROTOSZYN], owned by Rozdrazewski; together with Graniowice farm.

Adam-Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Kiedrzynski was husband of Eleonora Rozdrazewska b. ca 1683.
Eleonora Rozdrazewska was a daughter of - ? - Jan Franciszek Rozdrazewski b. 1650 and Filipina Heister;
Adam Stefan had the son Mikolaj Kiedrzynski - inf. 1740.

Eleonora's brother was Franciszek Rozdrazewski, 1690-1744, m. Miaskowska
with a son JAKUB Rozdrazewski,
and a daughter WERONIKA Rozdrazewska of Gogolew, born ca 1715.
Karol Rozdrazewski was the brother of above Franciszek Rozdrazewski b. 1690, and Eleonora Kiedrzynska.

Jakub Hieronim Rozdrazewski with the 1st wife had above named son Jan Franciszek Rozdrazewski (born 1650, official in Miedzyrzecc and Odolanow, d. 1685);
Jakub Hieronim married 2nd with sons:
Stanislaw Rozdrazewski (of Odolanow),
Michal (of Sroda and Odolanow)
and Adam Rozdrazewski,
and daughters:
Ludwika Teresa OBORSKA,
and Zofia Anna Rozdrazewska m. in 1670 to Aleksander Jan Wezyk.

Rozdrazew - 15 km south-west to Dobrzyca
- received city rights; the village from the 14th century to 1685 belonged to the Doliwa family, who then took the name Rozdrazewski; the Rozdrazewski family actively carried out high church and state functions. Since the Second Partition (in 1793), Rozdrazew was within the borders of the Kingdom of Prussia; then to the Warsaw Duchy in 1807.
The village lay within the Krotoszyn principality (1819 - 1927), which was ruled by the prince of the Thurn und Taxis family - the prince Maximilian Karl von Thurn und Taxis.
Rozdrazewski owned Rozdrazew until 1685.

Kozmin and Krotoszyn, since 1569 belonged to the Rozdrazewskis.
Until the fall of the First Polish Republic, in 1795, Rozdrazew was part of the Krotoszyn estate, ruled by Franciszek Zygmunt Galecki, a friend of King Jan III Sobieski, then to Jozef Potocki, Grand Crown Commander and Krzysztof de Gorne.

Krotoszyn is situated 17 km to Sulmierzyce. Ca 7 km to Krotoszyn we have the Rozdrazewski oak. In 1656 Jakub Rozdrazewski fought here against Sweden troops.
Baszkow is situated ca 15 km to Krotoszyn -
in Baszkow we have the palace of the Mielzynski built in 1804-1805 and 1860. Then to Dukes von Reuss. Here Maria Leszczynski was born, the Queen of France (1703-1768).

Orpiszew - 4 km south to ROSZKI;
5 km south-west to Jastrzebiec, and 9 km west to Raszkow of the Kiedrzynskis and the Skorzewskich in the first half of the 19th century. This is NOT Orpiszewek close to Pleszew. Orpiszew is a village in the Krotoszyn commune, and 14 kilometres east of Krotoszyn.

Acc to Metrica Copulatorum ad Anno Domini 1700 - 1722, 1705-1761, Anna Mazur of Pustkowie, was married.
In Orpiszew, in 1731, Jakub, the son of Maciej of Swinkowo, m. Marianna KARWAT, b. ca 1712, the daughter of Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680. Witnesses:
Gaspar of Orpiszew; Walenty Boczek of Swinkowo.

In the Sulmierzyce parish:
inf. in Chwaliszew, in 1736, on Franciszek Skorzewski, the Kalisz priest, and in Sulmierzyce.
Andrzej Lepkowski, of the church in Sulmierzyce, bpt. a child of Wojciech Krida / Krida Siesita.
The godparents: noble Walenty Karwat [b. ca 1700/1710 ?] and Dorota Luckowa.

In named Chwaliszewo, in 1742, the parents - noble Marcin KARWAT / Martinus Karwat of Sulmierzyce [b. ca 1700/1720 ?] + Teressia Mikolajowa of Chwaliszew.

Orpiszew, in 1731: Jakub m. Marianna, the daughter of Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, the 1st. Witness: Walenty Boczek of Swinkow, the tailor.

We back to Jablonowo Pomorskie owned by the NARZYMSKI family.

Otylia Karwat with the Murdelio coat of arms, here was buried. Otylia b. 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha.

Marianna Deograta Balbina Oginska (born Narzymska), 1844 - 1914,
was the daughter of
Stefan Narzymski b. in 1797, and Otolia Narzymska born Karwat in 1810.

Marianna had 2 brothers among others Feliks Narzymski, the owner of Jablonowo Pomorskie.
Marianna NARZYMSKA married Feliks Oginski in 1873, born in 1828, in the Wilno province.

Above Stefan Narzymski, 1797-1868, was the son of Jan Narzymski, ca 1761-1811;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Narzymski, 1719-1784, younger + Roza Sartawska;
the great-grandson of
Jakub Florian Narzymski, 1690 - 1759 in Warszawa, MP of Dobrzyn and of Ciechanow, the Czernihow governor in 1734-1737, the Gdansk Pommerania governor in 1737 until April 1758, the Nur official in 1720, the Ciechanow official in 1714 and 1718, the PLOCK governor in 1730-1734, married Anna Czapska, the daughter of
Piotr Aleksander Hutten-Czapski younger, b. in 1685, died in 1737;
and Piotr was the son of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1640 ?, d. 1687, and ZOFIA,
the daughter of
Jan Guldenbalk von Holt and Magdalena Uskul;
and Piotr younger was the grandson of Piotr Hutten - Czapski older b. ca 1600.

Piotr younger b. 1685, married twice: Marianna BNINSKA and Konstancja von KOSS.

Above Jakub Narzymski b. 1690, had children:
Stanislaw Narzymski b. 1719;
Jan Narzymski, Antoni Narzymski, Maria Klara Narzymska, Anna Narzymska.

Stefan Narzymski, 1797-1868, was the great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Narzymski oldest, b. ca 1660 + Elzbieta Falecka.

Stefan Narzymski, studied at Warsaw Uniwersity, b. in 1797 in Obozino or in 1807, died in 1868 in Roma / Rzym; m. Otylia Karwat b. ca 1810, d. in 1867 in Gotha.
Otylia Karwat Narzymska / Otolia Karwat was the daughter of
Andrzej Karwat the 2nd b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska b. ca 1790.

Andrzej Karwat the second, b. ca 1770, came from Andrzej Karwat from Orpiszew, b. ca 1680, and from Walenty Karwat b. ca 1700/1710.

Jablonowo Pomorskie - 8 km north-west to KONOJADY of the Nostitz-Jackowskis - belonged to the Suminski family from hands of the Fryderyk II, the Prussian King; the last was TOMASZ Suminski.

In 1798, Tomasz Suminski sold Jablonowo Pomorskie to Marianna Bialoblocki
[compare - Jakub Zakrzewski was the brother of Stanislaw Drywa Zakrzewski + Brygida Bialoblocka.
Jakub or Szymon Drywa Zakrzewski b. ca 1670 + 1st Anna Zychcka, b. ca 1664, d. in 1734 in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and Chojnice.
Above JAKUB Zakrzewski m. twice, and he was the father of Anna Aubracht Pradzinska / Anna Pradzynska b. in Zychce, close to Konarzyny and to Chojnice in 1701, d. in 1781 in Borzyszkowy, close to Lipnica and Bytow].

Marianna Bialoblocka sold Jablonowo bef. 1807 to Marianna Suminski married Bronisz.
Then Jablonowo took the Karwat family from Narzymski.
In 1815, Feliks Karwat was the owner of Jablonowo. It was put up for auction and sold in 1832 to his wife Marianna Lewald-Jezierski Karwat.

Compare -
Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. in 1820, d. in 1848 in Zielun, 14 km north to Zuromin,
7 km south-east to BRYNSK;
24 km east to SWIEDZIEBNIA.

Ludwika Jezierska b. 1820, was the daughter of Andrzej Lewald-Jezierski and Jozefa Karwat b. ca 1790/1795.
Andrzej Jezierski was born in 1786 in Bobrowo.

Ludwika Lewald-Jezierska b. 1820, married in 1848, in Bogate
(5 km north-east to KRASNE of the Krasinski family, and 7 km south-east to Leszno small village close to PRZASNYSZ
- Halina Wodkiewicz married Jaworska {Je...} at Krokusowa Road, with link to Monika Bogucka married Sedzicka {Si... / Gyp...}),
to Jan Narzymski b. ca 1812.

Ludwika had a son Stanislaw NARZYMSKI, ca 1849-1919 + Zenobia Nagrodzka b. ca 1850;
and the grandson
Edward Jan Narzymski, 1878-1943 + Stefania Irena Czarniecka, 1891-1940.

Compare -
the German-Russian secret net in Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz - Smilowice and Chocen near to Kowal - Swiedziebnia, 16 km north-east of RYPIN, together with ORBELIANI and Swiatopelk-Mirski; with Kalkstein and Nostitz-Jackowski in the Swiedziebnia parish:

Konstancja GRABCZEWSKA married Hiacenty Nostitz-Jackowski or Hiacynt Jacek Jackowski = Jacenty Nostitz-Jackowski b. in 1805, in Jablowo close to Starogard Gdanski.
Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the son of
Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski, OLDER, b. ca 1772 + Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Lewald-JEZIERSKA.
Hipolit senior had also the son junior Hipolit.

HIPOLIT Jackowski b. ca 1772, was the son of
Marianna Kczewski / Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska Kczewska, born in Straszewo, near by Kwidzyn.

Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski [the Malbork official in 1711, d. in 1715 in Gdansk] and Marianna PAWLOWSKA;
Marianna Kczewska was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1729.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat

[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of
Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna;
the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz].

Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, 1805-1877, was the great-grandson of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and the 1st wife of Jan. But Rozalia Trzebska was the seond wife of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski.
Rozalia was born ca 1687; acc. to me Rozalia was the second wife of Jan; the 1st wife maybe was born ca 1680 and she had 3 children:
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1712/1714;
Anna Skorzewska b. ca 1710/1712;
and the son MICHAL Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1700/1705 - the branch of Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski + Rodys of Przasnysz + Findeisen of Smilowice and Swiedziebnia + Pawinski - Zieleniewski of Zgierz.

Above Elzbieta Jezierska = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN,
7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska,
14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI,
7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Above Elzbieta Joanna JEZIERSKA, b. ca 1773, was the daughter of Karol Lewald Jezierski, Jr., b. ca 1740, and Marianna TREMBECKI.
The granddaughter of
SENIOR, Karol Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1710, (Lewald Jezierski) + Anna DOREGOWSKI;
the great-granddaughter of
Jan Aleksander Lewald Jezierski b. ca 1670, Sr. + Jadwiga Magdalena CHRZASTOWSKA.

Jacek Nostitz-Jackowski = Hiacynt Jackowski b. 1805 in Jablowo at the Kociewie, as the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski older and Elzbieta Jezierski.
Above Jablowo in 1798, and Lipinki Szlacheckie close to Starogard Gdanski, was owned by the Nostitz-Jackowski clan.

Hiacynt Jackowski studied in Pelplin. In 1814, Hiacynt moved to Braniewo. In 1824, back to JABLOWO; 1826 it was fired; Jablowo and Lipinki were the center of agricultural innovation. Hiacynt Jackowski was born in 1805, and in 1828, Hiacynt Jackowski married Konstancja Grabczewska. Hiacynt had two daughters,
Aniela and
Zofia Nostitz-Jackowska, later married to Edward Kalkstein,
and two / three sons,
Teodor Nostitz-Jackowski = Theodore Jackowski, 1831-1885, a prominent national activist,
and Henry, who became a priest, and also
Ludwik Jackowski.

Above Zofia Nostitz-Jackowski Kalkstein, 1825 - 1897, was the daughter of Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski.
Zofia was the mother of Teodor Kalkstein and Stanislaw Kalkstein.

Above Hiacynt Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1805, died in 1877 in Jablowo, the Starogard Gdanski county. Hiacynt was the son of Hipolit Nostitz-Jackowski OLDER and Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Lewald Jezierska b. ca 1773.

Above Elzbieta = Joanna Malgorzata Ewa Nostitz-Jackowska (Lewald Jezierska) born in 1773, in Puc, the Koscierzyna county, 4 km north-west to BEDOMIN, 7 km south-east to Nowa Wies Koscierska, 14 km north-west to LINIEWO - see GARCZYNSKI, 7 kilometres east of Koscierzyna.

Mentioned 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.

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 in1914. In 1918 - 1920 the palace belonged to Grenzschutz. His son Tadeusz again took Jablonowo until 1925, with his wife Helena until 1931.

The Narzymski - Oginski branch of Brzeziny close to Lodz - here the family of ROMAN from Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz:

In 1462 Michal Lasocki of Lasotki, bought Brzeziny from Bishop Gruszczynski.
Since 1772 the town was owned by Oginski [Andrzej Ignacy Oginski, Duke ?].
Izabela Lasocka, 1764-1852, married in 1789, in Brzeziny [separated after 1801, div. 1802], to Michal Kleofas Oginski, 1765-1833
[Adam Mickiewicz wrote he knew Stanislaw Soltan (1756-1836) of Zdzieciel / Zdzieciol, Mr Kaszyc of Jatra, and Tyzenhauz],
the son of named Andrzej Ignacy Oginski, 1740-1787, and Paula Anna Szembek, 1737-1798,
with children:
1. Kazimiera Amelia Paula Teresa Oginska b. 1792;
2. Tadeusz Antoni OGINSKI, 1798-1844 + Maria Tekla Ronne, 1804-1897;
3. Franciszek Ksawery Oginski, 1801-1837 + Teodora Ronne, 1807-1832 [compare MIELZYNSKI],
with the son
Feliks Oginski, 1828-1893 + Olimpia Ronne, 1829-1861 + 2nd Marianna Deograta Balbina Narzymska.

Above Marianna Deograta Balbina Narzymska, 1844-1914, was the daughter of
Stefan NARZYMSKI and Otylia Karwat.
Marianna died in 1914 in Jablonowo Pomorskie.

Otylia KARWAT m. in 1835 to Stefan Narzymski, 1797-1868, born in Obozino, died in Roma / Rzym, buried in Jablonowo Pomorskie,
the son of Narzymski b. ca 1761 in Dabrowka in the Wolomin county, d. 1811 in Postoliska close to Tluszcz;
the grandson of
Stanislaw Narzymski, 1719-1784 + Roza Sartawska.

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

[Jozef Kazimierz Sulpicjusz Napoleon Hutten-Czapski / Jozef Napoleon, b. in 1797 in Bydgoszcz, d. in 1852 in Smogulec, the insurgent, the father of Bogdan Czapski.
In 1810, Jozef had a court case vs uncle Mikolaj, because Jozef Napoleon Hutten-Czapski was the extramarital son; Jozef took only Orlowo close to Dzialdowo in Prussia.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski sold Orlowo and moved home close to Bydgoszcz as Napoleon Czapski.
Jozef Czapski in 1850 was the manager of Smogulec, and was married Eleonora Czarnecka (1815-1875), the daughter of General Stanislaw Mielzynski, and Eleonora was the owner of Smogulec and Golancz / Golancza - 55 km south-west to Bydgoszcz;
aft. 1846 her husband Karol Czarnecki walk away from her.
In 1851, Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski was born (1851-1937).
In 1852 Eleonora left Smogulec. Smogulec is situated 50 km west to BYDGOSZCZ].

At margin - Jozef Ludwik Hutten-Czapski b. in 1806 in Mierzanow close to Plock, d. in 1900 in Cracow; insurgent in 1831 and in 1848, General in 1863, fought in France in 1870, married ca 1840.

Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska nee Karwat, b. 1842 in Wichulec, 8 km south-east to KONOJADY of Nostitz-Jackowski and Wybicki, Elzbieta died in 1906 in Brodnica;
the daughter of Teofil Karwat and Jadwiga.
Elzbieta m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski.

Note on
Melchior Czapski, the son of Franciszek Hutten CZAPSKI, the owner of Ignackowo, in the LIPNO county, the judge in Rypin. Melchior b. in 1818 in Cieleta, but married in Lipno in 1853 to Jozefa Plaskowska b. in 1827 in Glodowo,
the daughter of
Ignacy PLASKOWSKI, the judge in LIPNO + Teodozja Suminski.

Malchior Czapski was the member of the Agriculture Society in 1861. Melchior Czapski was living in Turza [NOT close to Starogard Gdanski], the Dobrzyn post office, the Lipno county. Melchior had children:
Stanislaw; Wladyslaw; Jan; Jozef; Maria and Teodozja.
In 1862, Wladyslaw Czapski was born in Swiedziebnia-Dzierzno estate;
in 1863, Stanislaw Zygmunt Czapski was born in Swiedziebnia-Dzierzno;
1866, Teodozja Czapska b. in Swiedziebnia Dzierzno, m. in 1891 in Warsaw; 1859, Jozef Czapski b. in Badkowo in the Plock county, lived in Turza Wielka;
Stanislaw Zygmunt Czapski b. in 1863 in Dzierzno in the Swiedziebnia parish.

Melchior's brother -
Alfons Hutten-Czapski, the son of Franciszek Czapski, and Alfons was the owner of Dzierzno, close to Swiedziebnia. In 1861 Alfons was living in Dzierzno, m. Ludwika Sabina Pawlowska, with the daughter
Stefania m. Antoni Kryszka / Antoni KRYCH b. 1818 in Radom, d. in 1912 in Warszawa, doctor.

Alfons Czapski b. in 1815 in Brensk, the Polish officer, m. Ludwika Pawlowska in 1839 in Wrocki. Ludwika was the owner of Dabrowka in 1841/1843. Alfons fought in 1830/1831. Children: named Stefania b. in 1840, and Ignacy Hutten-Czapski in 1842.
Alfons d. in 1878 in Dzierzno, as the owner.

Mentioned Franciszek Hutten-Czapski sold in 1820 the father's estates and bought Malopole, Dabrowka, Ignackowo and Radomice. In 1826 he bought Brensk. In 1837 he bought Dzierzno.
Franciszek Czapski m. Katarzyna Mystkowski b. in 1794 in Dabrowka Pustkowie in the Wrocki parish, the daughter of Gotthard von Mystkowski, the Dobrzyn official + Regina Jeziorski / Regina Jezierski.
Franciszek had 3 sons: Alfons, Melchior and Leonard, and 2 daughters Leokadia and Faustyna.
In Brensk in 1815 was born Alfons, 1829 - Faustyna, 1830 - Marianna.
In Cieleta in 1816, Leonard was born, 1818 - Melchior (Cieleta bought Gotthard Mystkowski in 1801). Konstanty was born in Sumowka in the Bobrowo parish in 1818,
and in Radomice in 1820 Leokadia was born, 1821 - Augustyna, 1836 - Leokadia the 2nd.

Franciszek Hutten-Czapski died in Dreszew in the Wolomin county in 1853.

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;
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.

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.

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.

Konojady:

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, b. 1782 in Wadzyn
[5 kilometres north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun],
close to Brodnica - died in 1852 in Swierczyny
[6 kilometres north-west of Lysomice and 10 km north-west of Torun].
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Konstancja Plaskowska b. ca 1740, m. Walenty Hutten-Czapski, b. in 1729;
with
Marianna Hutten-Czapska b. ca 1758 + Jakub Wybicki b. ca 1754/1755.

NISZCZYCE - 12 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.
The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838.
Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.

Biala - 5 km south to Kamionki.

Jozef's NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKI father,
Ksawery Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn.

Jozef was the half-brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1821, owner of Bogurzyn. Aleksander married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska.

Above Maria Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojady, d. 1898 in Bogurzyn.

Maria's brother - Michal Euzebiusz Wybicki, 1835 in Niewierz, the Brodnica County - 1907 in Golub / Golub-Dobrzyn.

Michal and Maria Marianna were the children of Antoni Rafal Wybicki.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski / Ksawery Jackowski, and Anna.

Above Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady, 20 km north-west to BRODNICA,
the granddaughter of
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki / Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1688 - 1736.

Jakub was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.

Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna came from KONOJADY / Konojadki, 7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica, and 54 km north-east of Torun, 35 km south-east to NOGAT, village.

Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki;
Marianna Wybicka was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger.

Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, JUNIOR, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770/1777,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat
[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski SENIOR.
Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz];
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and the 1st unknown wife, but the second was Rozalia Trzebska.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold
was the great-grandson of
Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 + Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784.
Above Lucja Skorzewska was the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, b. ca 1710, d. in 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - bef. 1768.

And Anna JACKOWSKA was the sister to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715 / 1720, the owner of Bieganin. Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, and Jan's 1st wife, unknown, b. ca 1680.

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?], the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka, gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons. Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka [Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie], which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.

My family mother's line come from
Krzysztof Jackowski / Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 + Katarzyna Garczynska, b. ca 1595 in Orle close to KOSCIERZYNA.
They had the son
Boguslaw Boleslaw Nostitz-Jackowski / Boleslaw Jackowski
[born in 1618 in Wielka Turza = Turza Wielka, 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie in Poland]
and Boguslaw Boleslaw had the son
Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 [Jan had a brother Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, 2nd, "BISHOP"] with Jan's daughter,
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715, and her sister Anna SKORZEWSKA - here we have link to Marianna Ciecierska Skorzewska closest friend to Fryderyk the Great of Prussia and his brother, both LGBT in Berlin in 1768.

Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my family branch, born in Bieganin, who was lived in Jedlno until 1802, the property of Mecinski - Stadnicki clan and next Jedlno took the Walewskis - the Freemasons [relatives to the NIEMOJEWSKI].

Mentioned Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 [married Katarzyna Garczynska] came from BIEBROWO - Jatzkow estate, inf. in 1579-1588 and knightly seal in 1614 of Claus von Jatzkow. Krzysztof was the son of [my research]
Kasper Jackowski died in 1624, the owner of Biebrowo - Jackowo estate and married Barbara Lubocka born ca 1570.

Kasper Jackowski = Jasper von Jatzkow, the landlord of Bebberow / Biebrowo, b. ca 1550, died in 1624, married to Barbara von Lubotki. Jackowski took in 1590 the title NOSTITZ in Pomerania / the Kings' Prussia / Gdansk' Pomorze, and from then his surname was 'Nostitz-Jackowski'. KACPER / Kasper Nostitz-Jackowski = Jasper von Jatzkow, ca 1550 - 1624, was the son of Elisabeth von Heydebreck b. ca 1520 + Georg von Jatzkow b. ca 1510,
and Georg was the son of
Marten von Jatzkow / Marcin Jackowski, the landlord of Bebberow, b. ca 1480 + Dorothea Czarlinska b. ca 1490. Marcin b. ca 1480 was from BIEBROWO, that is Jatzkow and Bebberow.

JATZKOW / Jazkow / Jackow was owned by Jackowski / Jackowowski, inf. in 1570-1613; and they were the owners of Bargecin (Bergensin), Biebrowo (Bebbrow), Kierzkow (Kerschkow), Nozyn (Gross Nossin) and Zwartow (Schwartow).

Above Boguslaw Jackowski b. in 1618, had a brother [1st] Aleksander Nostitz Jackowski born ca 1610, to Krzysztof Nostitz Jackowski b. ca 1590 and Katarzyna Garczynska b. ca 1595. Boguslaw b. 1618 and Aleksander the 1st b. ca 1610, had 3 brothers: Jan Nostitz Jackowski [older] and 2 others.

But Jan Nostitz-Jackowski [the 2nd], b. ca 1670, was the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski [b. 1618]. Jan b. ca 1670, was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski [the branch of Swiatopelk-Mirski of Stara Hancza; Findeisen of Swiedziebnia and Smilowice; Rodys of Przasnysz; and of Zieleniewski together with Pawinski in Zgierz];
Franciszka Kiedrzynska b. ca 1715 - in Bieganin and earlier Wilczkow;
and Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Jasper von Jatzkow [died in 1624] was born to Georg von Jatzkow and Elisabeth Heydebreck. Jasper married Barbara Lubotki with a daughter Anna Katharina von Hoym (born Jatzkow). Jasper's ancestors - the Jackowskis - owned Biebrowo in 1400, and next ca 1480 - bef. 1618 [to 1613 ?].

Elisabeth von Heydebreck b. ca 1520 + Georg von Jatzkow b. ca 1510, and Georg was the son of Marten von Jatzkow, the owner of Bebberow, b. ca 1480 + Dorothea Czarlinska b. ca 1490.

Marcin b. ca 1480 was from BIEBROWO. In Biebrowo JASPER VON NOSTITZ was living, in the Wejherowo county, the Choczewo commune, but the Jackowskis owned also
Sasino in the Choczewo commune;
Zwartowo in the Choczewo commune;
Jatzkow / Jackow / Jackowo.

Choczewo is the village lies 28 kilometres north-west of Wejherowo, 64 km north-west of Gdansk.
Jackowo - 7 km north-west to CHOCZEWO.
Biebrowo - 7 kilometres north-west of Choczewo, 35 km north-west of Wejherowo, 3 km north-west to Jackowo, 5 km south to seafron of Baltic Sea. In 1400 to von Jatzkow and next of von Somnitz in 1782. Then Colonel Franz Christian von Somnitz; Karl Ludwik Boguslaw von Schwerin; 1838 - Gregor Franz Krausse.

In 1745, sibilings:
Maciej Jackowski, Tomasz Jackowski, Mikolaj Jackowski, Wojciech Jackowski, Michal Jackowski,
the children of mentioned Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and of Rozalia Trzebska [acc. to me, his wife aft. 1704, b. ca 1687], give up on Trzebcz to hands of Stanislaw Samplawski, b. maybe ca 1710, the son of Florian Samplawski + Rozalia Pradzynska b. maybe ca 1690, but a dowry of Jadwiga Jackowska (m. Ciborski ca 1744) and Marianna Jackowska, b. ca 1725, will be from this estate.

The Catholic church in Swiedziebnia, 5 km to the Prussian border / German border. The cemetery has a tomb of General Jozef Niemojewski, the Srem official.
We have here inf.:
Jozef Niemojewski b. 1769, d. 1839; but Jozef was born in 1760/1762/1769 in SREM, died in 1836 / 1839 close to Swiedziebnia. He was the General in 1794. General Jozef Niemojewski, b. 1760/1762/1769, in Srem; died in Rokitnica; a Brigadier General of the Duchy of Warsaw, Major General of the Polish insurrectionist forces in the Greater Poland during the Kosciuszko Uprising, Brigadier General in the Napoleon Bonaparte Army in 1812.

Rokitnica - Wies, is a village in the Swiedziebnia community, within the Brodnica County; 1 km north-west to NIEMOJEWO; 3 km north-west to Swiedziebnia. And ca 5 / 6 km to ex-German border of East Prussia.

Rokitnica and Niemojewo belonged to Jozef Niemojewski and his children.

The Rokitnica - Swiedziebnia until ca 1830 or 1832 was the same property with the same owner. Ca 1830 the land was divided. Rokitnica was taken by General Jozef Niemojewski with his wife Ludwika Walewska and Ludwika came from Jedlno where Izydor Kiedrzynski was living in 1775/1776.

Swiedziebnia was taken by KSAWERY NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKI [he was descendant of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 - and named Jan Jackowski had the daughter Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. ca 1715/1720, the owner of Bieganin; Andrzej's brother took Kamyk / Kamien north to Czestochowa].

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 Kiedrzynska 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 Nostitz-Jackowski 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 [the German of Przasnysz], and the mother of Pelagia Joanna Findeisen.
2. Ekaterina d. 1879;
3. Vladymir 1823 - 1861.
4.
Mikolaj / Nicholas Ivanovitch Sviatopolk-Mirski 1833 - 1898; a godson of Tsar Nicolas I, 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.

Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / July 1755 - d. 1814 in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.
He was the son of
Jan Wybicki, younger, b. 1712 in Sikorzyno, close to Kartuzy,
and the grandson of
Maciej Wybicki, b. 1660 in Koscierzyna, d. bef. 1736;
and the great-grandson of
Jan Wybicki OLDER, ca 1630 - ca 1700;
who was the son of Maciej Wybicki.

Compare:
Jozef Nostitz-Jackowski, 1767 - 1833 in Skarlin, 13 km to Nowe Miasto Lubawskie,
was the son of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [older] b. 1729, and Dorota.

JOZEF was the husband of Jozefina CISOWSKA of NARAMICE, the Wielun county; JOZEF was the half brother of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery was the son of Marcianna Antonie Barbara Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Kczewska. Marcianna was born in 1745 in Straszewo.

Above Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, Sr., b. 1770, was the son of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski [b. ca 1729, d. 1802 in Nogat - 26 km south-east to KWIDZYN; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun] and Marcianna Antonia Barbara KCZEWSKA, b. 1745 in Straszewo
[Straszewo / Dietrichsdorf, 17 km north-east to KWIDZYN; in the Kwidzyn county, close to Ryjewo - 18 km north to KWIDZYN.
The owners:
Jerzy Konopacki in 1604, Albert Schach von Wittenau in 1676, widowed Margareta Schach von Wittenau in 1682,
Antoni Kczewski bef. 1768,
General Ksawery Trzcinski / Xawery Kanden-Trzcinski in 1768.
From 'Archiwum Radziwillowskie' I read on P. Kczewski wrote a letter to K. Radziwill, in Dzierzgon in 1717; in 1718 Bishop Teodor Potocki acted together with the governor of Malbork, Piotr Kczewski. P. Kczewski wrote to K. Radziwill from Nowy Dwor in 1716; and in Szynwald in 1717.
Named above Straszewo is situated at half way from Malbork to Kwidzyn].

Above Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, older, b. ca 1729, was the son of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski and Eleonora. Above Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, died ca 1766, was the son of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski and the 1st wife.

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 Kiedrzynska [my family branch] 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 [my family].
Above Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, the son of Boguslaw Nostitz-Jackowski.
Jan + 1st wife was the father of Michal Nostitz-Jackowski; Franciszka Kiedrzynska; Anna SKORZEWSKA.

Jozef's father, Ksawery Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn. Jozef was the brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, of Bogurzyn.
Aleksander married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska.
Above Maria Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojady, d. 1898 in Bogurzyn.
Maria's brother -
Michal Euzebiusz Wybicki, 1835 in Niewierz, the Brodnica County - 1907 in Golub / Golub-Dobrzyn.

Jan Nepomucen WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska.

Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska came from KONOJADY / Konojadki, 7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica, and 54 km north-east of Torun, 35 km south-east to NOGAT, village.

Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki; the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger.
Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski JUNIOR, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770/1777,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat
[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski. Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz];
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766 [the line to NAIMSKI and SWIATOPELK-MIRSKI - see January 1905 in St Petersburg; and net to Georgian noble families];
the great-great-grandson of
[here is my family branch of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. 1715/1720, who had the son Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno and the grandson Gabryel Kiedrzynski of Wola Wiazowa and Jedlno, the member of underground movement in 1832/1833 with the SULIMIERSKIS] Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670, and the 1st wife.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski younger, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski = Ksawery 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.

The Jozef Skorzewski family of Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802
[Helena Skorzewska, nee Lipska, 1766 - 1832, married JOZEF Skorzewski = Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze, and died ca 1809. Helena was the daughter of Jan Lipski and Marianna Kozminska.
Komorze, 4 km west to Nowe Miasto by Warta.
JOZEF was the son of
Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 and Ludwika Czapska-Hutten;
the grandson of Count, General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA, b. ca 1670.
This is the family of Anastazja Sczaniecka.
Michal Skorzewski, the Poznan official, buried in PYZDRY, had a daughter Anastazja Sczaniecka born 1752 in Komorze; Anastazja was the mother of BRYGIDA MIELZYNSKA - b. 1775, died in Poznan, m. Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski -
the grandson of ANDRZEJ MIELZYNSKI b. 1698].

Michal Skorzewski in 1786 was the owner of Broniszewice, close to Pleszew, died in 1789,
and Broniszewice inherited STADNICKI ie. the children of Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki.

Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski was the Gniezno official, leased Raszkow in 1802 from hands of Juljanna Arnold, the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marjanna; and from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after death bef. 1802 of Izydor Kiedrzynski in JEDLNO. Jozef Skorzewski had a sister Antonina.

Eleonora Olszewska / Olszowska, 1690 - 1732 + Maciej Stanislaw Borzecki, b. ca 1680
[the son of Kazimierz Borzecki, ca 1620/1630 - 1709;
the grandson of Wojciech Borzecki, ca 1590 - ca 1660],
had children:
1.
Konstanty Borzecki, the Kalisz official, 1714 - 1772.
2.
Aniela Borzecka, 1711 - 1773, married Ignacy Skorzewski, 1707 - 1789,
the son of
Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + DOROTA CHOINSKA,
and the grandson of
Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660 + LUCJA KOSZUTSKA.

Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707 - died in 1789 in Komorze, buried in Pyzdry.
Parents: Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + Dorota Choinska.

Michal Skorzewski married to Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, 1722-1799,
with
Katarzyna Agnieszka SKORZEWSKA, 1749 - 1797;
Anastazja Skorzewska, 1752 - 1835;
Jozef Skorzewski, b. 1757 = Jozef Ignacy Wojciech Skorzewski, senior, 1757 - ca 1809.

Note to mentioned above Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski:
mentioned Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. 1757 in Komorze, 4 km west to Nowe Miasto by Warta.
Son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 and Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
Michal was the son of Count, General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA, b. ca 1670.

Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski was the brother of
Katarzyna Agnieszka Byszewska;
Ewa Teresa Skorzewska; and
Anastazja Sczaniecka.

Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski was the Gniezno official; Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski leased Raszkow in 1802 from hands of Juljanna Arnold, the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marjanna; and from Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after death bef. 1802 Izydor Kiedrzynski in JEDLNO. Jozef Skorzewski had also a sister Antonina Skorzewska in RASZKOW.

In 1822 - Jan Karski was caught on the border of the Kingdom of Poland; and a letter to Dobrzycki was found, in which numerous matters were discussed:
Uminski [Jan Nepomucen Uminski b. 1778, Czeluscin, died in 1851, Wiesbaden],
Kniaziewicz;
Arnold Skorzewski
[b. 1798 in Warsaw - died in 1862 in Lubostron, MP,
the grandson of
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, 1709 - 1773 in MARGONIN, and Marianna Ciecierska, 1741-1773;
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1709 or ca 1730 - d. 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin or he died in Margonin.
Son of Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740
{Andrzej was the brother of Ludwika Ostromecka Malechowska; Wladyslaw Maciej Skorzewski; Wincenty Jozef Skorzewski; Jozef Prokop Skorzewski; Katarzyna + 10 others sibilings}.
Franciszek was the husband of Marianna Barbara Ciecierska, 1741 - 1791];
and
General Franciszek Paszkowski were threatened with arrest.

The captured Karski sang everything he knew, and were arrested Lukasinski, Dobrzycki and Dobrogoyski. They were asked, in Warsaw, on the other generals of the Great Poland [Free Poles Association / Free Lechytes - a secret patriotic organization in 1819-1823 in the Kingdom of Poland; founded in November 1819 in Warsaw by Tadeusz Krepowiecki, Wiktor Heltman and Ludwik Piatkiewicz; among the members in 1819 was Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, in 1820 he was the member of the SCYTHEMEN / KOSYNIERZY; 1821 - the Patriotic Society; he was jailed 1826-1830].

Pawel Bardzki, 1690 - 1739 + in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska, 1700 / 1705 - 1745,
the daughter of mentioned
Andrzej Skorzewski 1670/1674 - 1742, ie. Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski b. 1674.

Anna's sister was Marianna Drweska nee Skorzewska.

Anna's brothers -
1.
Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 m. Ludwika Czapska-Hutten.
Michal was the son of Count, General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA, b. ca 1670.
2.
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin.

Above Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740, was the brother of Ludwika Ostromecka Malechowska.
Below his family:
LEON SKORZEWSKI in Lubostron [see Tadeusz Wolanski and his collections of plants, minerals and various peculiarities of nature]
- Leon Fryderyk Walenty Skorzewski, 1845 - 1903,
the son of
Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski; Arnold was born in 1798 in Warsaw, d. 1862 in Lubostron, the Znin County
[see Leon Czolgosz; 9 km north-west to BARCIN and north-west to Krotoszyn, Zalesie and Pakosc],
the grandson of
Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski. Above Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron. But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez.

Fryderyk's foster father - Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin;
the grandfather -
above Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740.

Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.
Her father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.

Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770
was the brother to
Stanislaw Bardzki born 1697;
Marianna Bardzka, 1707-1729;
elder brother Maciej Bardzki b. 1685;
Andrzej Bardzki, died in 1726;
Pawel Bardzki d. 1739;
Antoni Bardzki d. 1738;
Kazimierz Bardzki d. 1738;
Katarzyna Bardzka died in 1742.

Wojciech Marek BARDZKI had parents:
Jan Bardzki died in 1724 + mother Helena Milaczewska d. 1724.

Above named Pawel Bardzki 1690-1739 + in 1732 to Anna Skorzewska 1700-1745,
with the son
Colonel ANDRZEJ BARDZKI, 1730 - 1819
{the friend of Erasmus Mycielski, the conspirator born in Kamieniec Podolski; compare the Krasinski family of Krasne near to Przasnysz; see Stadnicki of Kamieniec Podolski and Podolia, in Jedlno and close to Przasnysz - the line to Carsten Niebuhr in 1761 in Malta, in 1767 in Kamieniec Podolski}
+ Marianna Marcjanna Krzyzanowska
with a son
Ignacy Wojciech Pawel Bardzki, b. 1797 + Faustyna Sulimierska.

Wojciech Marek Bardzki, b. 1699, d. 1770, had the daughter BRYGIDA BARDZKA.

BRYGIDA BARDZKA was married two times: to Owidiusz Walknowski and to Jakub Kiedrzynski.
Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, the 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767.

Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW in 1738, was the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, and Jakub was the owner of Orpiszewek close to Przasnysz.
WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish. Jakub died in 1798 and he was buried in Kalisz.
JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

BRYGIDA's father Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.

Brygida Bardzka Walknowska + JAKUB Kiedrzynski had a son and two daughters:
1.
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska ARNOLD, b. 1770 / 1772-1811
[she was in Raszkow with Helena Kiedrzynska widowed after Izydor Kiedrzynski, who died bef. 1802/1803 in Jedlno];
2. and
Petronela Kiedrzynska married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski
[his family owned Wola Wiazowa - here was living named Helena Kiedrzynska, in 1820/1821 until 1828].

DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA, born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784, was the sister of Izydor Kiedrzynski, Kasper Kiedrzynski and named Jakub Kiedrzynski, and others sibilings born in Wilczkow and in Bieganin / Bieganino close to Raszkow.
Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769
[his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763;
his brothers: Jan Grabinski, Andrzej Grabinski, Bartlomiej Grabinski d. 1787;
his step-father Szymon Czarniecki d. 1744];
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski 1740-1784, with son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809.

In Bydgoszcz at present:
2021, AIRGASTON JAROSLAW KARWAT.
J. Karwatowna studied at the Secondary School of Dabrowski, in 1926 - maybe Janina or Jadwiga KARWAT. Born ca 1912.

Karwat Pawel in Bydgoszcz, b. 1921, d. 1983.

In 2012-2013, Karwat Joanna b. ca 1990 ? finished in Bydgoszcz, the Uniwersity of Kazimierz Wielki.

The Polish soldiers back to Poland in 1945-1948 from West:
Karwasz Erasm - Walerian Stanislaw, b. 1922 in Przechowo in the Swiecie county;
Karwasz Konrad Pawel, b. in 1910 in Pruskie in the Swiecie county;
Karwat Jan Franciszek b. in 1908 in Stanislawie in the Swiecie county.

Pawel Karwat - University of Technology and Life Sciences in Bydgoszcz. Managing Director and the owner of company BIO-INDUSTRY; born ca 1982 ?

Stanislaw Karwat [b. ca 1940/1950 ?] and Miroslaw Karwat [b. ca 1975 ??] - Bydgoszcz, Bartodzieje, ul. B. Glowackiego 47.

In Koronowo now we have Katarzyna Karwat.

Witold Karwat b. ca 1910/1920.

JERZY KARWAT b. in 1956, d. in 2019, the Kcynska cementary, in Bydgoszcz.

Bydgoszcz, in 2012, Dariusz Karwat, director.

Bydgoszcz in 2011, Karwat M., 'Rocznik Nauk Politycznych'.

Martyna Rusiniak-Karwat, wrote 'Polskie Panstwo Podziemne i Zydzi w czasie II wojny swiatowej' in 2015 by Cambridge University Press. Assistant in the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warszawa; b. 1979 in Bydgoszcz.

Karwat - Wyzwolenia 4, 85-790 Bydgoszcz.

My family - Ryszard Konstantynowicz, Jana III Sobieskiego 6 Str., Bydgoszcz, b. 1952.


Murdelio, the coat of arms from Croatia ca 1450 for Jerzy Murdelio, known as Karwat. Karwat and Murdelio surenames were the first. Oskierka, of the Mozyrz county later.

Jerzy Murdelio died in Preszow in 1492, but left 5 sons.
Kasper Mlodawski fought in Livland in 1568. Jerzy Murdelio was the owner of Mlodaszyn in Silesia. His great-grandson Kasper Karwat b. ca 1570, moved home to the Sandomierz province; Kasper married to Ms Kosciel / or Kotlowa. Kasper had 6 sons:
Seweryn Karwat (1605-1664) was the monk; next son Jacek Karwat, b. ca 1610, bought Kierzbun in the Warmia province ca 1660.
The son of Jacek - Jan Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1650, bought in 1702 from Piotr Ciecholewski the estates Wichulec and Czekanowo in the BRODNICA county.
Wichulec was the property of the Karwats until 1939. Czekanowo until 19th century, and in 1918 again together with Wichulec belonged to Zygmunt Karwat.
Jan Antoni Karwat b. ca 1690, was the Braclaw official and MP in 1730 from the King Pommerania / Prussia.
Ca 1900 - 1912 in Wichulec and Brodnica acted Anna Bardzi Karwat (1854-1932).

Stanislaw Karwat b. ca 1790 in Lychow in the Lublin county, d. in 1842 in Tarnawka. Stanislaw had a mill in 1842 in Tarnawka. His father was Jozef Karwat + Kunegunda Bernat Sobieszczanska.
Stanislaw married Klara Rzeczycka b. ca 1795. Stanislaw Karwat was the son of Jozef Karwat b. ca 1770. Jozef b. ca 1770 and Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 were brothers maybe.

Teofil Karwat b. ca 1810, was the son of Andrzej Karwat b. ca 1770 + Maria Kreciewska.

Stanislaw Karwat settled in Lychow in the Rzeczyca parish. Stanislaw b. ca 1790; Agnieszka b. ca 1793, m. Dolecka; Maciej b. 1799; Franciszka Kosminska b. ca 1803. Stanislaw Karwat in 1816 was the owner of the part in Tarnawka and was married to Klara Rzeczycka, the daughter of Franciszek Rzeczycki and Marianna Oltarzewski, also the owners in Tarnawka.

The Karwat family moved from Silesia to Sulmierzyce - Baszkow area close to Silesian ex-border in the 18th century.

Adam Pilsudski b. 1867, d. 1935, Senator + Julia Lodwigowska, was the brother of Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska; and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had a daughter Jadwiga Pilsudska b. in 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski.
Jadwiga had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka [see below].
Krzysztof had 2 sons: Jerzy Jaraczewski and Dominik Jaraczewski.

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:
above Jadwiga JARACZEWSKA b. 1956;
Malgorzata Karwat b. in 1951;
Jacek Karwat, b. in 1952.

Maria Mieczkowska b. ca 1885 in Kobuszyn, the daughter of Ksawery Mieczkowski, the owner of Kobuszyn + Helena Karwat b. ca 1860.
Maria m. unknown Rawa.

Czekanowo in the Bobrowo commune, the Brodnica county. Earlier as Cekanowo. Ca 1700, Czekanowo + Wichulec taken Piotr Ciecholewski; in 1702, Stanislaw Karwat bought Czekanowo and Wichulec. Then to Teofil Karwat m. Jadwiga Kielczewska. Next Wichulec belonged to Jozef Karwat m. Anna Bardzka; Zygmunt Karwat (1895-1965) m. Maria Belkiewicz with the son Zygmunt junior b. ca 1920. In 1885, Czekanowo bought Gniazdowski.
In 1926 - Zygmunt Karwat junior owned Czekanowo.


Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1870, the daughter of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Karwat.
Helena had a sister Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956.
Mentioned Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (nee Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, was the daughter of Teofil Karwat.

Explanation to named above Wladyslaw Czapski b. ca 1840:

Wlodzimierz Hutten Czapski b. ca 1870, was the son of
Count Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, 1842 in BUKOWIEC - 1879 in GRYLEW / GRYLEWO

{Kazimierz Czapski b. 1842, was the brother of
1. Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, Count, b. in 1837 in Bukowiec, in the Nowy Tomysl County, died in 1884 in Paris;
2. Matylda Fabianna Jadwiga Osiecimska;
3. Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, Count;
4. Jadwiga Ordega.
Note at margin - Jozef Ludwik Hutten-Czapski b. in 1806 in Mierzanow close to Plock, d. in 1900 in Cracow; insurgent in 1831 and in 1848, General in 1863, fought in France in 1870, married ca 1840.
Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska nee Karwat, b. 1842 in Wichulec, 8 km south-east to KONOJADY of Nostitz-Jackowski and of Wybicki. Elzbieta died in 1906 in Brodnica. Elzbieta was the daughter of Teofil Karwat and Jadwiga. Elzbieta m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski},

and Maria Antonina Kunegunda Goetzendorf-Grabowska, b. 1838;

the grandson of
Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797 in BYDGOSZCZ - 1862 in PRZYSIERSK + Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889;
Count Edward Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1810-1900 + Jozefa Koscielska.

The great-grandson of
Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski, 1753-1833;
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844;
Count Jozef Goetzendorf-Grabowski, 1750-1857;
Jozef Koscielski, 1750-1831;
Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1760;
Zofia Obuchowicz, 1797-1866;
Antonina Anna Niezychowska;
Kunegunda Teresa Rokitnicka.

The great-great-grandson of
Stanislaw Goetzendorf-Grabowski, the Gniezno register writer, 1740-1811 + Dorota Osten-Sakin, 1720-1754;
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802;
Dss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. 1754;
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792;
Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, of Warsaw, b. 1721.

The great-great-great-grandson of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733;
Michal Kazimierz Rybenko, Duke Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.
Jozef Antoni Lipski, 1688-1752 + Anna Letkowska, 1690-1754.

Above Ignacy Czapski, 1699 - 1746 in Rynkowce, the governor of Gdansk.
The son of
Jan Chryzostom Hutten-Czapski, the Elblag governor, 1656 - 1716,
the grandson of
Franciszek Miroslaw Hutten-Czapski, the MALBORK official, m. Ludwika Rudnicka.

Above Franciszek Miroslaw Czapski, 1607 - 1677, the Malbork official, m. Zofia von Holtzen (Guldenblock von Holt).

Above
Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818 - 1889 in SMOGULEC,
was the daughter of
Stanislaw Hutten-Czapski, 1779-1844 + Zofia Obuchowicz
(the daughter of Michal Obuchowicz, 1760 - 1818);
and the granddaughter of
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802 + Pss Weronika Joanna Radziwill, b. in 1754.

WERONIKA was the daughter of Duke Michal Kazimierz Rybenko Radziwill, 1702-1762 + Anna Luiza Mycielska, 1729-1771.

Franciszek Stanislaw Czapski was the son of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, ca 1680 - 1733.

In 1838 in Dzierzno, the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.

Jozef Czapski married 1st ca 1740 to Marianna Karlowska b. ca 1723; Jozef m. 2nd ca 1750 to Elzbieta Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1730, the daughter of Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700. Jozef b. 1720/1722 m. 3rd ca 1758 to named Anna Wernikowska.

Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1720/1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733.

JOZEF Czapski / JOZEF PIOTR CZAPSKI, d. in 1765 in Chelmno, buried in Chelmno, was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 in RYNKOWKA + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733 in Rynkowka.

RYNKOWKA - a village in the Smetowo Graniczne community, within the Starogard County [Stargard Gdanski], 8 kilometres south-west of Smetowo Graniczne, 31 km south of Starogard Gdanski, and 25 km west to KWIDZYN.

Note to CEZARY JUCHNIEWICZ and Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966.

Aldona Dzierzynski was oldest sister of Feliks Dzierzynski, she in 1892 married to Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak (died 1908).
Her son Antoni Bulhak died after 1970, was one of the aides of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski. Anthony George Bulhak / George Bulhak (using his middle name) / Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Jerzy Bulhak, a Polish citizen, the son of Gediminas Bulhak and Aldona Dzierzynski / Dzerzhinsky, was born in Zawoloczyce, on March 3, 1898 (or he was baptized in Zawoloczyce - Bulhak estate was near by this chapel in the Marina Gorka region).

Antoni Bulhak married Wanda Juchniewicz, born in Vilnius, March 8, 1901, the daughter of Caesar / Cezary JUCHNIEWICZ and Mary Pilsudska / Maria Pilsudska / Maria Pilsudski. The marriage was April 11, 1923 in Vilnius.

Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 died 1902, + Maria Billewicz
had 12 children, among others
Helena Pilsudski, b. 1864, d. 1917,
Zofia Kadenacy b. 1865 + Boleslaw Kadenacy,
Bronislaw Pilsudski [see Japan, Sieroszewski, Azbelev, Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company],
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski,
Adam Pilsudski b. 1869,
Kazimierz Pilsudski,
named above Maria Pilsudska, Juchniewiczowa / Maria Juchniewicz b. 1873 + Cezary Juchniewicz.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak Dzierzynska, b. 1870, was the daughter of Helena JANUSZEWSKA Dzierzynska
[Helena was the sister of Emilia Zawadzka and Zofia Pilar von Pilchau],
and the granddaughter of Ignacy Januszewski b. 1804.

Aldona was sister of Jadwiga Dzierzynska-Kuszelewska; FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI; Wanda Dzierzynska; Ignacy Dzierzynski and Wladyslaw Dzierzynski.

Aldona Kojallowicz - Bulhak - Dzierzynska was born in 1870 in Joda, close to Mejszagola, died 1966 in Lodz; she was wife of Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak and Artur Kojallowicz;
she was mother of Edmund; Rudolf; Helena; Antoni; Maria; and Helena 2nd;
she was sister of Witold Dzierzynski; Jadwiga Dzierzynska-Kuszelewska; Stanislaw; Kazimierz; FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI; Wanda; Ignacy, and Wladyslaw Dzierzynski.

Aldona nee Dzierzynski was living near by Ryszard Edward Wincenty Dzierzynski b. 1817, who was brother of Edmund Dzierzynski b. 1829 or (date of birth is mistake maybe) / Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski, b. on 15 May 1838, died in 1882 (born in Oszmiany / Oshmiany in the Wilno government).

Sofia Pilchau Pilar / Zofia Januszewski / Zofija Pilar von Pilchau d. 28 Jan. 1898 in Wilno (Zofia Januszewska b. 1836, died 1920 - acc. to 'geni.com'), was sister of Januszewski Dzerzhinsky Helena / Helena Januszewski voto Dzierzynski (1849 - on January 15, 1896), the mother of Feliks Dzierzynski / Felix Dzerzhinsky.

And about Jozef Oziemblowski / Ozieblowski + Aniela Zdrojewska:
children -
Boleslaw Ozieblowski, Michal, Maria Moszynski, Stefania.

Dieriewno / Derevno located close to Ozemlovo / Ozemblovschizna. A church in Dieriewno / Derevno - there was baptized Feliks Dzierzynski / Felix Dzierzynski and buried his father Edmund Rufin Dzierzynski, his sister Wanda, his brother Stanislaus d. in 1917.

Edmund Dzerzhinsky born 1829 in Dzierzynowo, married to Helena Januszewska, he died 1882.

Helena Januszewska born 1849 in Joda and married to Edmund Dzerzhinsky, she died on 15 Jan. 1896 and buried in Vilnius.

Feliks Dzierzynski b. 11 September 1877
- his father was Edmund Dzierzynski b. 1829, and mother above Helena Januszewska b. 1849, died in 1896,
her parents:

Ignacy Januszewski born 1804 and Kazimiera Januszewska born 1806;
parents of Edmund Dzierzynski:
Jozef Jan Dzierzynski b. 1788 and Antonina Oziemblowska.

Anthony George Bulhak / George Bulhak (using his middle name) / Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Jerzy Bulhak, a Polish citizen, the son of Gediminas and Aldona Dzerzhinsky, was born in Zawoloczyce, on March 3, 1898;
married Wanda Juchniewicz, born in Vilnius, March 8, 1901,
the daughter of Cezary JUCHNIEWICZ / Caesar and Maria Pilsudska / Mary Pilsudska.
The marriage was April 11, 1923 in Vilnius.

In above named Zawoloczyce was the Bernardine filial chapel, like in Chromce (near Bobruisk). Zawoloczyce that is Zavalochycy, Zavolochicy, Zavolochitsy close to Simanavichi; west of Glusha, ca 38 km west of Bobruisk / Bobruisk.

Glusha, Glusza [see de MOHRENSHILDT and LEE OSWALD], at half way from Bobruisk to Simonovichi, west of above Bobruisk / Bobrujsk; ca 28 km north-east-north of Glusk / Hlusk, and south-east of Osipovichi / Osipowicze.

Too much in the military - political - intelligence structure is discussed here, is Irish and Scots. It used French families located in Switzerland, Ceylon, France, Russia. Scottish and Irish families combined to Naples and Marseille, Ceylon, Odessa and Japan; Russians, English and Pilsudski entered by Japan to Ceylon;
parallel from Odessa the Zionist movement came out founding a base of the state of Israel.

Odessa has paired their to Berezino [the POTOCKI family], Ireland - Japan - Ceylon.

And the whole system took over the movement of German from Estonia, and underground combat movement of Pilsudski, combining the objectives of the independence of these two states: Poland / Lithuania / Belarus + Estonia / Latvia, and as I wrote above Israel. Then they created a counterintelligence and intelligence of new Bolshevik Russia and the USSR. It already was a masterpiece, but totally wrecked by Stalin in 1937 - have to say that in this case, Stalin was a genius. At the end, a part of that intelligence system of Soviet Union took over the colony by building its so-called People's Polish Republic and the Ministry of Defence, through affinitized of the Konstantynowiczs:
the Jaroszewicz, Spychalski, Zarako Zarakowski families and friendly Swierczewski family.

Interesting in all of this is the use of Frenchmen to the creation of this system, most moved on the Konstantynowiczs - not so completely. This is the connection: Waclaw Sieroszewski a colleague of Azbelev, who was in Nagasaki - his brother is a director of the company Duflon and Konstantynowicz; so, the Nobel family with Sydney Reilly, an Irishman and a Jew from Odessa - this is the same family of Nobel, where one of the brothers was the head of the board of the Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company - this is short way to the Swedish Enigma! Waclaw Sieroszewski of course was mate to a brother of Jozef Pilsudski - Bronislaw, which of course anchored in Nagasaki, and then here sailed Reilly.

One very interesting figure - erased from history: Nikolay Russel / N. K. Sudzilovskiy / Sudzilowski from the Mscislaw district. It's amazing that the October Revolution in 1917, which swept the Russian Empire, allowing the reconstruction of Poland, broke out just on the anniversary of the death of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, exactly the 100th anniversary of his death, and around Lenin appeared figures of the Polish nobility, which adopted a sense of the Kosciuszko Polish patriotism. "Instead, after the fall of Napoleon's empire in 1815 he met with Russia's Tsar Alexander I in Braunau. In return for his prospective services, Kosciuszko demanded social reforms and territorial gains for Poland, which he wished to reach as far as the Dvina and Dnieper Rivers in the east". On October 15, 1817 Tadeusz Kosciuszko / Thaddeus Kosciusko died.

But a underground movement led by Jozef Pilsudski had in that case great deals to take in hands, behind the scenes, all revolutionary Lenin movement of the Bolsheviks, between about 1909 - 1917, and even longer to 1920, when Inessa Armand perhaps was poisoned, and even to the year 1921, when it was still marked a influences of Bruevich brothers of noble Boncza arms. Inessa Armand controlled all Bolshevik work as a lover and the secretary of Lenin and she has influence on the directions of philosophical - political considerations, which diverged from reality, and their possible introduction in the life would be - if not as an experiment - even doom for the Russian Empire. The purpose of Jozef Pilsudski was not only gathering information about enemy - Russia, and not only the smuggling of weapons for his organization (Petersburg - Miezonka - Lodz - Cracow), but primarily for Pilsudski was the goal to Lenin seized power and overthrew the Tsarist authorities.

This was to allow the recovery of independence by Poland.

Stalin was here the enemy, because he wanted to rebuild the Russian empire, just as the Soviet Russia - a communist state. Lenin wanted a European communism, the total fiction and the absurd.
Pilsudski had to put Lenin at the head of the new Russia, and at least Pilsudski conducive to this Lenin's communist movement did not collapsed.
Wrangel, Denikin, Kolchak were number one enemies.

Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski was father of FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI.

Above named EDMUND Dzierzynski b. 1829, in Dzierzynowo, d. 1872, m. HELENA JANUSZEWSKA, the daughter of Ignacy Januszewski 1804-1875 + Kazimiera Gorecka b. 1806, died 1897.
See PILAR von PILCHAU of Parnu / PARNAWA!

Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 died 1902, + Maria Billewicz 1842-1884 has 12 children, among others:
Zofia Kadenacy b. 1865, d. 1935 + Boleslaw Kadenacy,
Bronislaw Pilsudski [see Japan, Sieroszewski, Azbelev, Duflon...],
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski 1867-1935,
and Maria Pilsudska, Juchniewiczowa / Maria Juchniewicz b. 1873, d. 1921 + Cezary Juchniewicz.

Antoni Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Bulhak b. 1898 in Zawoloczyce, married to Wanda Bulhak nee Juchniewicz, the daughter of Cezary Juchniewicz and above named Maria Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska, b. 1873 (d. 1921, her mother Maria Pilsudska nee Billewicz).
MARIA was daughter of above named Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and her brother was mentioned Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.

Above Antoni Jerzy Bulhak was son of Aldona Kojallowicz (Bulhak) Dzierzynska b. 1870 [sister of FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI b. 1877 in Oziemblowo] + Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak, 1856-1908;
the grandson of Edmund Rufin Dzierzynski and Helena JANUSZEWSKA b. 1849 d. 1896
[the daughter of Ignacy Januszewski and Kazimiera GORECKA.
HELENA was sister of ZOFIA, 1836-1920, married Stanisław Pilar von Pilchau],
and also the grandson of Aniela Ostromecka + Rudolf Jerzy Bulhak born 1824.

Russia was the only country interested in depriving of England colonies in North America (1776), and in broken down of France from the core (1789); Russia, which began the race for colonies in the Central and North Asia (the way to India and China), and America (the 18th cent. - Alaska, Oregon, California); Russia in the second half of the 18th century began conquer of the Central Europe, including the destruction of Poland (1795) and Turkey.

Secret societies were the Russian (Freemasonry, Illuminati, Templars) best tools in infiltrating opposition against the monarchs of England and France (and against the Catholic Church). The Masonic conspiracy theories said the
"...Freemasonry overlaps with, or is controlled by, the Illuminati, especially in the higher degrees; Illuminati Freemasons secretly control many major aspects of society and government and are working to establish the New World Order. Some conspiracy theories involving the Freemasons and the Illuminati also include the Knights Templar and Jews as part of the supposed plan for universal control of society. This type of conspiracy theory was described as early as 1792 ... the Masons are either intimately connected to or (conversely) in conflict with the Illuminati regarding a plot to control several countries."

Antoni Jerzy Bulhak / Antoni Bulhak b. 1898 in Zawoloczyce, married to Wanda Juchniewicz, the daughter of above Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873 (d. 1921, her mother Maria Billewicz).
Above Antoni Jerzy Bulhak
was the son of
Aldona Kojallowicz (Bulhak) Dzierzynska b. 1870 [the sister of FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI b. 1877 in Oziemblowo] + Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak, 1856-1908;
the grandson of
Edmund Rufin Dzierzynski and Helena JANUSZEWSKA, b. 1849 d. 1896
[the daughter of Ignacy Januszewski and Kazimiera GORECKA.
HELENA was sister of ZOFIA, 1836-1920, married Stanislaw Pilar von Pilchau],
and also Aniela Ostromecka + Rudolf Jerzy Bulhak born 1824.

Compare the lines in the genealogy of the Komorowski family:

Antoni Piotr Jozef Komorowski / Antoni Piotr Jozef Kajetan Jan Walenty Adam Komorowski b. 1769 in Sushno,
was a son of
Jakub Bartlomiej Komorowski, 1697 - 1781,
who was the son of
Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 / 1670,
and the grandson of
Jan Komorowski b. ca 1640 - 1700,
who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna.

Above Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 also had a son
Jan Komorowski junior b. ca 1680 [m. Zofia Polanska] [see President Bronislaw Komorowski].

Michal Jozef Komorowski b. ca 1660 [1670 ?], was the son of Jan Komorowski senior b. ca 1640 - 1700, who came from Stefan Komorowski and Katarzyna.

Above Stefan Komorowski had also son
Adam Komorowski b. ca 1640 [?]
who had a son Jan Komorowski b. ca 1670, d. 1719 - the 3rd.

Ignacy Komorowski of Chelm, 1710-1760, was a son of above named Jan Komorowski the 3rd of Nowogrodek, 1670-1719, and Konstancja Katarzyna Sulimierska [Jan's next son was Stefan Aleksander Mamert Komorowski of Belz, 1699-1750].

Jan Komorowski the 3rd of Nowogrodek, 1670-1719 married to Konstancja Katarzyna Sulimierska b. ca 1670, the daughter of Mikolaj Stefan Sulimierski and Teofila Gluzicka;
they had all 4 sons:
above Stefan Aleksander Mamert Komorowski b. 1699;
above named Ignacy Komorowski b. 1710;
Adam Ignacy Komorowski b. ca 1699, d. 1759 in Skierniewice;
and Piotr Komorowski b. ca 1702/1709, d. 1747.

Representatives of the Lithuanian Komorowski branch received on December 1, 1892 the title of the count by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Austria-Hungary.
They were descendants of Francis Anthony / Franciszek Antoni Komorowski (1723-1800):
that is 4 brothers -
Stanislaw Franciszek Wincenty (1862 / 1863 - 1920),
Stefan Karol (1866-1894),
Czeslaw August (1867-1913) and
Wiktor Emil Komorowski (1870-?),
who were sons of
August Piotr Komorowski (1817-1905).

The title of Count took also Leon Wilhelm Komorowski (1849-1900), a son of Wiktor Tomasz (1821-1887);
and 3 brothers, too -
Piotr Antoni Komorowski (1862-1920),
Jaroslaw Jan Narcyz (1865-1919) and
Szymon Stanislaw Cyryl Komorowski (1869-1907),
the sons of
Antoni Jerzy August Komorowski (1833-1881).

The title took also next 3 brothers -
Zygmunt Leopold Piotr Komorowski (1865-1920)
{Zygmunt Komorowski and above Franciszek Antoni Komorowski (1723-1800) were ancestors of
Bronislaw Komorowski in a straight line},
Witold Stanislaw Adam (1875-?) and
Antoni August Samuel (1873-1910),
a sons of Piotr Komorowski (1838-1905).
The title of Count took 3 brothers -
Adam Stanislaw Hieronim (1873-1923),
Jozef Wiktor Onufry Komorowski (1876-1947) and
Henryk Onufry Seweryn (1875-1922), all sons of
Jan Leopold Antoni Komorowski (1833-1904 ?).

Franciszek Komorowski b. 1723 was Antoni's grandfather.

Bartlomiej Komorowski was father of Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanna Pilsudska / Marcjanella Pilsudski + Franciszek Pilsudzki b. 1707 [Pilsudski] in Pajuralis, close to Silale, and died in 1791 in Silale, the Taurage County, Lithuania.

Franciszek PILSUDSKI was 1st married to Johanna von RONNE b. ca 1718 / Joanna Rehno / Renno
- she was mother of Anele Pilsudskyte of Zermaitija / Aniela Pilsudska Frackiewicz.

Stefan von Ronne was married 2 times with children:
1.
above named Johanna Pilsudska b. circa 1718 m. Franciszek Pilsudski [see family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski and Feliks Dzierzynski + Becu + Pilar Pilchau of Parnu in Estonia];
2.
MIKOLAJ Ronne / Nikolai Anton von Rehno b. ca 1720, in 1781 Russian Colonel and he was owner of the manor Renavas / Renowo or Rennow.
Twice married:
1st to Lady Eleonora Pietrowicz / Petravicitute,
2nd to ANIELA PILSUDSKI / Anele Pilsudskyte of Zermaitija.

Zofia Pilar von Pilchau (nee Januszewska) born 1836, was wife of Stanislaw Pilar von Pilchau, Count
{with sons:
Henryk Andrzej Pilar Pilchau
and Adolf Pilar Pilchau + Helena Joanna Krzywiec
and a grandson
ROMAN Pilchau = Romuald Roman Pilar von Pilchau b. 1895
- see great play of Soviet intelligence services in 1917-1937}.

Ignacy Januszewski, 1804 - 1875 was father [4 children] of
1.
Emilia Zawadzka [Emilia Krzywiec Zawadzka born Januszewska] born 1834.

2.
Helena Dzierzynska
{Helena nee Januszewska Dzierzynska was mother of
FELIKS Dzierzynski
- see great play of Soviet intelligence services 1917-1937}
3. and above named
Zofia Pilar von Pilchau [see Parnu / Parnawa and Jerzy Konstantynowicz].

Ignacy Januszewski was the son of
Szymon Januszewski and Anna Billewicz.

Ignacy JANUSZEWSKI married Kazimiera Gorska b. in 1806.

Aleksander Pilar von Pilchau / Carl Alexander Pilar von Pilchau born 10.2.1802, d. 1871, had sister Sophia / Zofia Pilar von Pilchau;
his father was born in 1769 - Magnus Fabian Pilar von Pilchau - in Lida, Vilna province in Poland, next he was Major of the Russian army.

Aleksander's son -
Stanislaw Count Pilar von Pilchau, an owner of Mickuny close to Nowa Wilejka, polonised, but from the Baltic German from Estland and Latvia, married to mentioned above Zofia Pilar von Pilchau (nee Januszewska) / Zofia Januszewska / Zofia Januszewski born 1836.
She was daughter - I wrote down above - of Ignacy Januszewski b. 1804 and Kazimiera born 1806.

Zofia Pilar Pilchau died on 28 Jan 1898, Wilno;
her son [Adolf Aleksander Pilar Pilchau = Adolf Pilchau] Aleksander Pilar von Pilchau, born 1860, married 1890 to Helena Joanna Krzywiec,
he died on 12 Oct. 1939 in Mickuny,
he was the next of kin of Feliks Dzierzynski
[that is Adolf Pilar Pilchau + Helena Joanna Krzywiec with son above named Romuald].

Helena Joanna Krzywiec born 1864, died on 8 Aug. 1955 in Mickuny;
her son was Roman Pilar von Pilchau or Romuald, b. 1894, d. 1937 [see Soviet military intelligence].

Aldona Dzierzynski was living in the Bobruisk district [see HLUSK and von Mohrenschildt], near by Ryszard Edward Wincenty Dzierzynski b. 1817,
who was brother of
Edmund Dzierzynski b. 1829 or (date of birth is mistake maybe) / Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski, b. on 15 May 1838, died in 1882
(he was born in Oszmiany / Oshmiany, the Wilno government; died in 1872 ?).

Aldona - whose son was adjutant of Jozef Pilsudski!

Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski was father of FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI.

Above named EDMUND Rufin Dzierzynski b. 1829, in Dzierzynowo, d. 1872, m. HELENA JANUSZEWSKA,
the daughter of above named
Ignacy Januszewski, 1804 - 1875, and KAZIMIERA Gorecka b. 1806, died 1897.

Children of EDMUND and HELENA JANUSZEWSKA are:
WITOLD Dzierzynski b. 1867;
ALDONA Dzierzynska b. 1869, Kojdanow (Dzierzynowo) d. 1966;
JADWIGA b. 1871, Kojdanow, d. 1949 m. KUSZELEWSKI;
and KAZIMIERZ Dzierzynski b. 1875, Dzierzynowo, d. 1943 in Dzierzynowo, m. LUCY SCHIATTI
(Kazimierz Dzerzhinsky joined the Academy of Veterinary in Dorpat / Tartu, now Estonia. He came therefore to Dzierzynow, and to Warsaw at the Technical School of Wawelberg and Rotwand. He lived in lodgings with Witold Rutkowski, but he was arrested and then he went to Germany, in Frankfurt am Main, then moved to Karlsruhe. Rented apartment with a family of Italian origin - Schiotti. He fell in love with the daughter of the owners Lucy Schiotti / LUCY SCHIATTI and married);
FELIKS DZIERZYNSKI d. 1926, Moskwa;
IGNACY b. 1879, Dzierzynowo d. 1953;
and the last - WLADYSLAW Dzierzynski b. 1881, Stolpce, d. 1942, in Zgierz.

Romuald Ludwig Pilar von Pilchau or Roman Pilar von Pilchau / Roman Pilljar / Romuald Pilar von Pilchau / Romuald Ludwig von Pilar Pilchau, was born 1894 in Mickuny close to Wilno / Vilnius. The top officer of the Soviet military intelligence services.

Zofia Januszewski, married to Stanislaus Pilar of Mickuny [born ca 1830] that is Stanislaw Pilar Pilchau - was the father of Alexander Pilar Pilchau junior

[Aleksander Pilar von Pilchau, born 1860, married 1890 to Helena Joanna Krzywiec, he died on 12 Oct. 1939 in Mickuny],

the grandfather of above Roman Pilar Pilchau or Romuald Pilar von Pilchau.

Above Zofia Januszewski that is Zofija Pilar von Pilchau died January 28, 1898 - she was sister of Januszewski Dzerzhinsky Helena, mother of Felix Dzerzhinsky. Helena died in 1896.

Aleksander Pilar von Pilchau senior, d. 1871 that was Carl Alexander Pilar von Pilchau, born 10.2.1802; Alexander von Pilar Pilchau senior, was the Judge of the district of Vilnius, born 1802, in Wilno, was married to Joanna Kulwinska, the daughter of Stanislaw Kulwinski.

Alexander von Pilar Pilchau's [senior; born in 1802] mother was Maria Cecylia von Becu + Magnus Pilchau or Maksymilian Fabian Pilar von Pilchau born 1768.
His grandfather was Magnus Wilhelm Pilar von Pilchau born 1734, married 1756 in Tallinn / Rewel, to Katarzyna Helena von TAUZAS.
Place of living: Hagar / Hallik in Tamsalu, Estonia, county of Laane-Viru, south-west of Rakvere - eastern Eesti.

Above mentioned Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich / Kojallowicz.

Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak b. 1856, m. 1892 to Aldona Dzierzynski, he died 1908, lived in Mickiewicze.
His grandfather Chryzostom Stanislaw Bulhak b. 1789, m. to Antonina Bulhak,
estates:
Ostrowek, Burdziewicze, Kozlowicze, Nowy Dwor close to Jelnica and Szabany, south-east of Minsk or Nowy Dwor close to Sluck.
His mother Franciszka Lowicki and father Jerzy Onufry Bulhak, b. 1749;
the grandfather: Florian Stanislaw Bulhak.

In Vilna / Wilno, Feliks Dzierzynski studied until 1896; Feliks Dzierzynski lived with his grandmother Kazimiera Januszewska [see PILAR von PILCHAU].

And we back to the PILSUDSKIS:

Colonel Ferdynand Ignacy Pilsudski (b. ca 1685 married to Ludwika Urszula Billewicz / BILEWICZ)
[with the son - above named
Franciszek Pilsudski married 2nd time to Johanna RONNE / Joanna Rehno {von Ronne / Roenne / RONNE, barons - see OGINSKI}; + married 1st to Marcjanella Komorowska
{Bartlomiej KOMOROWSKI was father of Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanna Pilsudska / Marcjanella Pilsudski + above Franciszek Pilsudzki b. 1707}
and Ferdynand's grandson -
Jan Chryzostom Pilsudski + Helena Strutynska;
and the great-grandson Stanislaw Pilsudski, 1795 - 1865 + Anna Wicencja Plater b. ca 1790, the daughter of Jerzy Broel Plater + Karolina Giedroyc]
was the brother of Roch Pilsudski b. ca 1680 + Malgorzata Pancerzynska
who had the son
Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710 + Marianna Kukiewicz + Dss Rozalia Puzyna
{see Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI}.

Kazimierz Pilsudki b. ca 1750/1760
- the great-grandfather of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski; Kazimierz was the owner of Zemogile by the Dubisa river, married to Anna Bilewicz - her mother nee Polubinska.
The oldest brother of Anna Pilsudka was died;
next brother Colonel Jozef Bilewicz, lived at Court of Stanislaw August Poniatowski;
a sister Eufrozyna m. Wincenty Biallozor of Poszuszwie.

Anna Pilsudska Bilewicz b. 1761 / 1762, died in 1837 [see Bilewicz in Pawlowice of the MIELZYNSKIS].

Above Anna Billewicz Pilsudska (1761 - 1837), was the great-grandmother of Jozef Pilsudski.
Her father was Walerian Billewicz.
Anna had 5 children:
1. Piotr Pawel Pilsudski (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler - grandfather of Jozef Pilsudski
{= Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty, 1795-1851 + Teodora BUTLER, 1811-1886; or Piotr Pawel (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler};
2. Walery Pilsudski (1796 - 1877) + Aniela nee Pilsudska (died in 1844);
3. Jerzy Pilsudski or Jegor Pilsudski (1799 - 1816 / 1820) - an officer of the Russian Army;
4. Jozef Pilsudski;
5. Teresa.

Anna Pilsudska b. 1761 / 1762, died in 1837.

Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 died 1902 was a son of named
Piotr Kazimierz Wincenty, 1795-1851 + Teodora BUTLER, 1811-1886 [or Piotr Pawel (1794 - 1851) + Teodora Urszula Butler];
and Jozef Wincenty Piotr was the grandson of
KAZIMIERZ Pilsudski ca 1750/1760-ca 1820 + ANNA BILLEWICZ, 1761-1837;
the great-grandson of
Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710 + 2nd wife ROZALIA PUZYNA Dss;
the great-great-grandson of
ROCH MIKOLAJ Pilsudski b. ca 1680 [? died 1715] + Malgorzata PANCERZYNSKA.

Colonel Ferdynand Ignacy Pilsudski (b. ca 1685 married to Ludwika Urszula Billewicz / BILEWICZ)

[with the son
Franciszek Pilsudski who married 2nd time to Johanna RONNE / Joanna Rehno {von Ronne / Roenne / RONNE, barons - see MIELZYNSKI, MERKEL, SUCHOCKA}; + married 1st to Marcjanella Komorowska
{Bartlomiej KOMOROWSKI was the father of Countess Marcjancella Pilsudzka / Marcjanna Pilsudska / Marcjanella Pilsudski + above Franciszek Pilsudzki / Pilsudski b. 1707}
and the grandson
- Jan Chryzostom Pilsudski + Helena Strutynska;
and the great-grandson Stanislaw Pilsudski, 1795 - 1865 + Anna Wicencja Plater b. ca 1790, the daughter of Jerzy Broel Plater + Karolina Giedroyc]

was brother of named above ROCH MIKOLAJ Pilsudski / Roch Pilsudski b. ca 1680 + above Malgorzata Pancerzynska,
who had the son Kazimierz Ludwik Pilsudski b. ca 1710 + Marianna Kukiewicz + Rozalia Puzyna {see Marshal Jozef PILSUDSKI}.

Above Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833 died 1902, + Maria Billewicz, 1842-1884, had 12 children, among others
Helena Pilsudski b. 1864 d. 1917,
Zofia Kadenacy b. 1865, d. 1935 + Boleslaw Kadenacy,
Bronislaw Pilsudski [see Japan, Sieroszewski, Azbelev, Duflon and Konstantynowicz Company],
MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski, 1867-1935,
Adam Pilsudski b. 1869,
Kazimierz Pilsudski,
and Maria Pilsudska, Juchniewiczowa / Juchniewicz, b. 1873, d. 1921 + Cezary Juchniewicz.

MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter
Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska + Andrzej Jaraczewski,
with the daughter Joanna Jaraczewska + Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.

Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918).

The Combat Organization of the Polish Socialist Party, the Union of Weapon in the Ihumen district and the Polish Military Organization conducted a contraband of weapon from Russia to Austria - Hungary at the beginning of the 20th century keeping in touch with Jozef Pilsudski (b. 1867) and that track went out from Petersburg, among others across Miezonka and Lodz (the Tuvim street) in the direction to Galicia;
a family of Andrzejak from Lodz involved in this activity occupied quarters in Miezonka and Moscow all over the first World War and thus they became technolators of aviation and the basis of the amateurish movement of aviation sports in Lodz
(besides Henryk, Stefan and Wladyslaw Chlebowski - as early as 1910 in Paris and 1911 in Lodz - and also Zygmunt Dekler acted as air experts in Lodz before the First world war)
after 1920.

Zofia Januszewska married Stanislaw Pilar von Pilchau, the son of Alexander Pilar von Pilchau. ZOFIA Pilar Pilchau had sister Helena Januszewska b. 1848, Iody / Jody in the Wilno governorate, married EDMUND DZIERZYNSKI.

Zofia Pilar Pilchau had next sister Emilia Januszewska b. 1834, married Feliks Zawadzki [Emilia Zawadzka 1st married Krzywiec].
Zofia, Helena, Maria Grazewicz and Emilia were daughters of Ignacy Januszewski b. 1804 and Kazimiera Zabielska (Januszewska).

Emilia Zawadzki (Januszewska) d. 1883 in Wilno;
mother of Jadwiga Rapacka; Jozef Zawadzki and Feliks Zawadzki junior.
Sister of Helena Dzierzynska; Zofia Pilar von Pilchau and MARIA GRAZEWICZ -
the granddaughters of SZYMON JANUSZEWSKI.

Edmund b. 1838, d. 1882, was the son of Jozef Jan Dzierzynski b. 1788, d. 1865 + Antonina Oziemblowska d. 1869.
EDMUND had the son - b. 1877 in Kojdanow (Dzierżynowo) - Feliks Dzierzynski who d. 1926.
FELIK'S sister - ALDONA Dzierzynska - Bulhak - Kojallowicz.
Aldona nee Dzierzynski was living in the Bobruisk district, near estates of Ryszard Edward Wincenty Dzierzynski b. 1817, who was brother of Edmund Dzierzynski b. 1829 or (date of birth is mistake maybe), ie. Edmund Rufin Iosifovich Dzierzynski, b. on 15 May 1838, died in 1882.

Jacek Gilewicz from Marseille - the grandson of Justin Dzerzhinsky / Justyn Dzierzynski, a cousin of Felix Dzierzynski, the adoptee by his parents. He has an archive of the sister of Felix - Aldona Dzierzynska, suddenly three pages of the manuscript; he was convinced that Stalin was poisoned Felix.

Gedymin Jerzy Bulhak b. 1856, m. 1892, to Aldona Dzierzynski, he died 1908, lived in Mickiewicze. His grandfather Chryzostom Stanislaw Bulhak b. 1789, m. to Antonina Bulhak.
Chryzostom's mother Franciszka Lowicki and father Jerzy Onufry Bulhak, b. 1749;
grandfather: Florian Stanislaw Bulhak (b. ca 1700? or 1730, 1681 and 1741);
he was son of Mikolaj Bulhak and Katarzyna or Marianna.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had a son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898. His wife Wanda Juchniewicz came from Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873.

MARIA Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska was the daughter of Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and her brother was Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.

Aldona was always closest sister to Feliks Dzierzynski. Aldona, whose son was adjutant of Jozef Pilsudski!
Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich. Her husband Bulhak / Bulhac didn't like Feliks Dzierzynski, and removed out him from the Aldona Dzierzynska - Bulhak home. Aldona Bulhak later moved to Vienna / Wieden in Austria. Her husband was a millionaire. In 1945, after the war, she lived in Vilna. Then moved to permanent residence in Poland, where he lived in Lodz. There is evidence that during the trial of the officers in 1949 she petitioned to the Boleslaw Bierut for Sila - Nowicki, her relative.
Few details on Feliks Dzierzynski: in the autumn of 1887 Aldona Dzierzynska drove with brother Feliks Dzierzynski to Vilna, where he successfully passed his exams and was accepted into the first class of the first Vilna school, where he studied until 1896. Feliks Dzierzynski lived with his grandmother Kazimiera Januszewska on the street Poplavsky 26.

The owners of Swiedziebnia were the Murzynowskis.
They were lived here in the second part of the 18th century, and after 1821, Michal Murzynowski was the owner. Michal Murzynowski possessed Ostrow, in 1841 he was the DOBRZYN official; the owner of Besznica, Dzierzno, Mantyki, named Ostrow, Rokitnica, and mentioned Swiedziebnia, and also of Zduny.
Michal Murzynowski m. unknown with 1 son, Bernard Murzynowski, b. ca 1790.
Michal, 1762-1841, was the son of
Antoni Murzynowski, the Nowogrodek official, lived in Swiedziebnia, b. ca 1730, m. Helena Radziminska, and the 2nd married to Urszula.
Michal was the grandson of Tomasz Murzynowski, b. 1700/1710.
Named above Helena was the daughter of Antoni Radziminski, the Nur official, 1690-1756 + Teresa Elzbieta Baranowska b. in 1698.

Jozef Murzynowski, b. ca 1758 in Swiedziebnia,
was the son of
Antoni Murzynowski, the Nowogrodek official, b. ca 1730 + Helena Radziminska.

Wawrzyniec Murzynowski, ca 1760 - 1838, was the son of named Antoni Murzynowski b. 1730, and Ludwika BRONIKOWSKA.

Swiedziebnia in 1761 - Teodora Franciszka Marianna Murzynowska was born as the daughter of named Antoni Murzynowski b. ca 1730, and Helena Radziminska. In 1762 in Swiedziebnia, Michal Murzynowski was born to Antoni, b. ca 1730, and Helena Radziminska. In 1764, Barbara Murzynowska was born and died in 1765, the daughter of Antoni Murzynowski and Helena Radziminska. 1766, Adam Szymon Murzynowski was born to named Antoni and Helena Radziminska. 1767, Swiedziebnia, Adam Szymon Filip Murzynowski born to Antoni and Helena Radziminska. In 1779, Ludwik Murzynowski died, he was born ca 1760, to Antoni and Helena Radziminska.
In 1841, Swiedziebnia, Michal Murzynowski died; b. ca 1760, as the son of Antoni Murzynowski and Helena Radziminska.

1887, Swiedziebnia, Dominik Stefan Gniazdowski was born, to Stefan Gniazdowski and Marta Mankowska.

Jozef Koschembahr-Lyskowski, 1853-1922, m. Helena Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1870, the daughter of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski and Elzbieta Karwat.
Helena had a sister Czeslawa Hutten-Czapska, 1874-1956.
Mentioned Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat.

Feliks Murzynowski or Felicjan Murzynowski, b. ca 1766, d. 1832,
was the son of Ludwik Murzynowski.
FELIKS was the husband of Helena Gwalbert Karsnicka, Murzynowska and Honorata Gatkiewicz,
the daughter of
Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz, 1766-1837

[Karolina Gatkiewicz Korytowska died 1850, was a daughter of Piotr Korytowski and Ewa Franciszka Agnieszka nee Rokossowska. Ewa come from Karol Rokossowski and Marianna Grodzicka ca 1720 - died 1780. Karolina, b. after 1760, was the wife of Tomasz Ignacy Gatkiewicz, b. 1766, and mother of mentioned above Honorata Murzynowska and Tekla Agnieszka Zakrzewska],

the granddaughter of
Michal Gatkiewicz,
the great-granddaughter of
Antoni Wojciech Gatkiewicz + Gorzewska / Katarzyna Gorzynska.

In 1838 in Dzierzno [close to Swiedziebnia], the owner - Alfons Czapski, b. ca 1810,
the son of
Franciszek Andrzej Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1760,
the grandson of
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, b. 1722 or ca 1720, and Anna Wernikowska b. ca 1740.
Jozef Hutten-Czapski (1722-1765), Polish General Major, Governor of Elblag, Senator for the Kingdom of Poland. He was buried in 1765 in Chelmno. Jozef Czapski was the son of
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699 / 1700 - 1746 + Teofila Konopacka, 1680-1733 in Rynkowka,
a village in the Smetowo Graniczne community, within the Starogard County [Stargard Gdanski], 8 kilometres south-west of Smetowo Graniczne, 31 km south of Starogard Gdanski, and 25 km west to KWIDZYN.


Przysiersk
is a village in the Bukowiec commune, within the Swiecie County, 4 / 5 kilometres east of Bukowiec, 9 km west of Swiecie, 41 km north-east of Bydgoszcz, and 49 km north-west of Torun.

In 1773, Przysiersk belonged to Lady Czapska, ie. the ex-wife of General Antoni Hutten-Czapski.
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, was the owner of Bukowiec + Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk. But the first wife of named General Antoni Czapski was Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, of Warsaw, b. 1721.

Przysiersk took in 1848 Robert OLDENBURG.

In the 18th century Bukowiec was the Hutten Czapski family property.
In the 90' of the 19th century Stanislaw Czapski sold Bukowiec to Count Leon Skorzewski of Lubostron, until 1897.
Count Skorzewski Leon Fryderyk Walenty Drogoslaw (Leo Graf von Skorzewski, Leo Graf Skorzewski, Leo von Skorzewski, Leon Graf-Comte Skorzewski), MP in Germany in 1871-1874, 1877-1878 and 1881-1887. He was born in 1845 in Poznan (Posen), d. in 1903 in Lubostron close to Labiszyn in the Znin county, studied at the Maria-Magdalena Gymnasium in Poznan, next in Berlin; the owner of Lubostron close to Labiszyn, Oporow, Zalachow, Smerzyna, Pszczolczyn, Karpiachy, Klodzina, in Zamosc and Smogorzew, Oporowko and Nowiny in the Znin county.

LEON SKORZEWSKI in Lubostron
[Leon took Tadeusz's Wolanski collections of plants, minerals and various peculiarities of nature]
ie. Leon Fryderyk Walenty Skorzewski, 1845 - 1903,
the son of
Arnold Franciszek Skorzewski; Arnold was born in 1798 in Warsaw, d. 1862 in Lubostron, the Znin County
[see Leon Czolgosz; 9 km north-west to BARCIN and north-west to the village Krotoszyn, Zalesie and small city Pakosc],
the grandson of
Fryderyk Jozef Andrzej Skorzewski, b. 1768 in Berlin, d. 1832 in Lubostron, or in Labiszyn, 8 km north-east to named Lubostron.
But his burial was in Zon, 10 km south-east to Margonin and south-east to Chodziez.
Fryderyk's foster father -
Franciszek Andrzej Skorzewski, ca 1730 - 1773 in Zon, close to Margonin,
the son of
Count, Royal General-Major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, born in 1674 in Wargowo, close to Oborniki - d. 1740;
the grandson of
Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660 + LUCJA KOSZUTSKA.

Jan Skorzewski b. 1650/1660, maybe was the brother of named Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660.

Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766,
was the son of Mikolaj SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1680 + Urszula Linowska, the daughter of Stanislaw Linowski.

Mikolaj Skorzewski was the son of Jan Skorzewski, b. ca 1650/1660 and Barbara Wielowieyska.

Jan Skorzewski maybe was the brother of Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660 + LUCJA KOSZUTSKA.

Antoni b. 1710 married Anna Nostitz - Jackowska, ca 1710 - 1768.

Anna JACKOWSKA Skorzewska, ca 1710/1715 - 1768, was the sister of Franciszka KIEDRZYNSKA [the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720 - my family line]; Anna Nostitz - Jackowska married Antoni Skorzewski, 1710 - 1766.

Eleonora Olszewska / Olszowska Borzecka, 1690 - 1732 + Maciej Stanislaw Borzecki, b. ca 1680, with the children:
1.
Konstanty Borzecki, the Kalisz official, 1714 - 1772.
2.
Aniela Borzecka, 1711 - 1773, married Ignacy Skorzewski, 1707 - 1789,
the son of
General Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski, 1674 - 1726 + DOROTA CHOINSKA,
and the grandson of
Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660 + LUCJA KOSZUTSKA.
Jan Skorzewski maybe was the brother of Gabriel SKORZEWSKI, b. ca 1650/1660.

PRZYSIERSK, in 1773 was owned by the ex-wife of General Czapski. Przysiersk / Przysiersko in 1772, ie. Heinrichsdorf, owned by Elzbieta Potocka, ex- wife of Antoni Hutten-Czapski, who was the owner of Bukowiec.
In the 17th century [?] Przysiersk was owned by the Konopackis.
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792, the owner of Bukowiec + the 2nd to Elzbieta Potocka, the owner of Przysiersk; the 1st m. in 1749 to Kandyda Rozalia Lipska, the daughter of Jozef Antoni Lipski, ca 1688 - 1752 + Anna Letkowska, died in 1754. Elzbieta Potocka m. ca 1768/1770 until bef. December 1772.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski had children with the 1st wife:
1.
Count Mikolaj Adrian Joachim Hutten-Czapski of Bukowiec, the supporter of the 3rd May Constitution in 1791, General-major, Count in 1804, lived in 1753-1833 + Maria Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1760,
with children:
a.
Count Franciszek Ignacy Dionizy Hutten-Czapski, 1797-1862 + Michalina Maria Hutten-Czapska, 1818-1889;
b.
Css Antonina Hutten-Czapska, 1802-1872 + Antoni Beniamin Bartlomiej Skorzewski, 1803-1855;
2.
Jozef Grzegorz Longin Czapski, 1760-1810 + Marianna Kornelia Plawinska died in 1810,
with the son
Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski, 1797-1852 + Css Eleonora Laura Mielzynska, 1815-1875,
and the grandson
the German political advisor Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski, 1851-1937.

Mentioned Bogdan Franciszek Serwacy Hutten-Czapski / Bogdan Graf von Hutten-Czapski was born 1851, d. 1937.
In 1833 Colonel Zaliwski, co-operated with The Carbonari movement (see Oginski in Naples in 1820; the Scotti-Douglas in Nola and Naples / Napoli and also Scotland), secret revolutionary society founded in early 19th century in Italy.
The Italian Carbonari influenced other revolutionary groups in Spain, France, Portugal and possibly Russia: Bazard, Silvio Pellico, Pietro Maroncelli, Giuseppe Mazzini, Marquis de Lafayette (see Chodzko), Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, Louis Auguste Blanqui, Byron and Giuseppe Garibaldi.

We back again to Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski 1797 - 1852 / Joseph Napoleon Hutten-Czapski:
after fall of the November Uprising 1831, he on December 14, 1831 on the English ship sailed to (January 1832) Ireland, to Dublin. The Masonic lodges friends obtained for him a French passport in the name of Joseph Chapman at the beginning of 1833.
In 1833 - 1837 Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski / Czapski traveled from Paris to Switzerland, where he and others young revolutionaries founded 'Young Europe' on April 15, 1834
(Mazzini's Young Europe, founded in Bern by seventeen exiles; the center of a European movement, acc. to Alberto Mario Banti:
"...according to whom, in a peaceful future, Europe would take the form of a harmonious community, in which all free nations would cooperate both politically and culturally, to their mutual benefit".
"...Mazzini obtained the cooperation of the principal representatives of the various nationalities in the organization of a new association to be called Young Europe. ... appointed delegates, who on April 15, 1834, solemnly agreed to abide by the political, social, and religious platform which was laid down by Mazzini. The main object of Young Europe, according to Mazzini, was to lay the foundation for a universal development of thought and action, which would lead to the discovery and practical application of the divine laws of human government. Mazzini defined the league as the young Europe of the people, which was to supplant the old Europe of kings...",
acc. to 'chestofbooks.com/reference'),
including the Young Italy, Young Germany and Young Poland.
Also Jozef traveled to Italy, Algeria, Spain and London; acc. to Hubert Koziel, in 1841 he went on a false passport as an Irishman O'Brien to Germany to Munich, Augsburg and Frankfurt.
Jozef Napoleon Kazimierz Hutten-Czapski was the republican conspirator, a close collaborator of Giuseppe Mazzini of the Carbonari.

Who was above mentioned an Irishman O'Brien?
Journal of Political Ideologies 06/2008
"...analyses the political economy of James Bronterre O'Brien, most important intellectual of 1830s' British working-class radicalism. It examines O'Brien's critique of 1830s Britain ... The article argues that O'Brien's work of the period 1832-1841 is best viewed as the first example of a genuinely democratic anti-capitalist political economy. The article goes on to analyse changes that occurred to O'Brien's democratic anti-capitalist political economy ... was partially abandoned in 1841. The article concludes that the reasons for these changes are to be found not in ideational factors internal to O'Brien's political economy, but rather in O'Brien's personal circumstances and relationship with his imagined audience",
copyright by Ben Maw.

Acc. to Richard Brown at http://richardjohnbr.blogspot.co.uk/
"...Bronterre O'Brien was born at (near by) Granard (28 km south of Cavan, 36 km north-west-north of Mullingar), County Longford, Ireland, in February 1804 (or 1805), the second son of Daniel O'Brien and his wife, Mary Kearney.
His father, who was a wine and spirit merchant and a tobacco manufacturer in co. Longford, failed in business during O'Brien’s childhood, and died soon after. O'Brien was educated at ... Edgeworthstown School, which had been promoted by Richard Lovell Edgeworth. He then went to Trinity College, Dublin ... 1829. He entered the King's Inns, Dublin, and then went to London, where he was admitted as a law student at Gray's Inn in March 1830.
In London he met Henry Hunt and William Cobbett.
In 1831, ... contributed to Hetherington's Poor Man's Conservative. ... called himself James Bronterre O'Brien. ... visited France on three occasions in 1837-1838.
In 1836, his translated edition of Buonarotti's History of Babeuf's Conspiracy was published and in 1838 the first volume of his eulogistic Life of Robespierre appeared. ... In 1837, he began Bronterre's National Reformer, but it soon failed and in 1838 The Operative that ended publication in July 1839.
... he had four children.
From the beginning of the Chartist movement, O'Brien was one of its most prominent figures. He was a member of the original London Working Man's Association, and was a delegate to the Chartist meeting in Palace Yard ... 1838 ... He represented the Chartists of Manchester at the Chartist convention ... 1840. O'Brien acted in his own defence ... on a charge of conspiracy, but was found guilty at Liverpool in April ... He was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment. ... Released in September 1841, O'Brien continued the series of bitter personal quarrels with O'Connor ... edited the British Statesman between June and December 1842, and in 1845 became editor of the National Reformer. ... He wrote several pamphlets on Lord Palmerston, Lord Overstone, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Robespierre. He was a member of the Stop-the-War-League during the Crimean War ... died at his home in Pentonville, London, ... 1864. His wife survived him...".

A short on Jozef's son - Bogdan Hutten-Czapski:
"...On the German side, the emperor had himself as early as July 31, 1914, a day before Germany declared war on Russia, given the German-Polish magnate Count Hutten-Czapski / Bogdan Hutten-Czapski (b. 1851), a personal acquaintance of his, a non-binding assurance that the Polish state should be restored when Russia was defeated. The imperial promise may have been vague, but the Imperial Chancellor confirmed it on the same day. ... immediately on the outbreak of war this same Hutten-Czapski, who was a lieutenant-colonel in the Prussian army, was attached to the general staff in charge of Polish and Ukrainian questions.
His first commission was to foment insurrection in Congress Poland by means which included the raising of a Polish Legion - the counterpart to Pilsudski's in Galicia - and the dissemination among the Poles of leaflets and cartoons to awaken sympathy for the Central Powers.
A month later Hutten-Czapski was relieved of this commission but only, it would appear, because his sympathies were too strongly nationalist ...
See:
Fritz Fischer, Germany's Aims in the First World War, New York, 1967 pp. 114-5. Note 4 referring to Hutten-Czapski, 60 Jahre Politik etc., Berlin, 1936, Vol 2, pp. 145 f.;
... Szescdziesiat lat zycia politycznego i towarzyskiego. Warszawa, F. Hoesick, 1936. 2 v. plates ... At head of title: Bogdan Hutten-Czapski...".

Above General Antoni's father -
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, 1699-1746 + Teofila Konopacka, ca 1680 - 1733.
Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, the Gdansk governor (1737-1746), Senator in 1737-1746, lived in 1699-1746,
had children:
Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1720;
Anna Hutten-Czapska, b. ca 1721 - d. 1789;
Jozef Hutten-Czapski, 1722-1765;
Antoni Michal Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1792;
Franciszek Stanislaw Kostka Hutten-Czapski, 1725-1802.

Karol Jozef Czapski leased Miezonka in Belarus, from Stefania Julia Radziwill Chrapowicka Oskierka, 1832 - 1842 [then Stanislaw CZAPSKI, 1779-1844 / 1845]; then Miezonka was the Konstantynowiczs estate (see: Breguet in Kazan and Armand in Moscow) since 1842 [Dominik Konstantynowicz].

Michal Chrapowicki
{Michal Mikolaj Chrapowicki, b. 1780 / Michal Chrapowicki, Marschall of Dzisna county, and Minsk Province, the owner of Jasnogorki and Korolla in Zmudz, and Prozorok in the county of Dzisna, m. 1st Joanna Okuszkowna / Joanna Okuszko,
with a son
Kazimierz Chrapowicki and a daughter.

Named Kazimierz Chrapowicki, 1817-1881, married to Adela Ciechanowiecka, 1823-1887.
KAZIMIERZ's brother was Arkadiusz Chrapowicki / Arkady, m. to Stefania Julia Radziwill.

Michal Chrapowicki with his second wife, Jozefa Korsak, had the son Arkadyusz married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1825-1896. STEFANIA RADZIWILL was the owner of MIEZONKA - see
Dominik Konstantynowicz,
his son Antoni Konstantynowicz,
the grandson Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz. Stanislaw was the foster father of my grandfather Jerzy Konstantynowicz = Marian Konstantynowicz = Marian Stankiewicz = Siedlecki in September 1939}.

The above Meshonka: here lived Antoni Konstantynowicz - was born c. 1833 - and his son Stanislaw; the same Stanislaw Konstantynowicz from Miezonka (i.e. Miezonki) and Anna nee Malkiewicz are foster parents of my grandfather; my great grandmother Anna nee Malkiewicz (Malkevicius) came from the Dryssa ujezd (= the Werchnedwinsk district; the place Asveja / Oswieja) in the Government of Vicebsk / Vitsyebsk; her ancestry was near related to the families:
Czyzewski (from the Dzisna district),
von Krey / The House of Croy / Count von Croy in 1697 entered the Russian service (i.e. the Baltic German noble Krej family from Tallinn and Livonia - http://www.almanachdegotha.org/id70.html from Polish Livonia),
Ostrowski (derived from Piotr Ostrowski de Kaki of 1697; Kaki farm situated 16,5 km NW of Ludza / Ludsen in Polish Livonia).


My family Kiedrzynski and above net to Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska:

The Jozef Skorzewski family leased Raszkow, south to Pleszew in 1802

[Helena Skorzewska, nee Lipska, 1766 - 1832, married JOZEF Skorzewski = Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski, b. in 1757 in Komorze, and died ca 1809. Helena was the daughter of Jan Lipski and Marianna Kozminska. Komorze, 4 km west to Nowe Miasto by Warta.
JOZEF Skorzewski was the son of Michal Skorzewski, 1707 - ca 1789 and Ludwika Czapska-Hutten {General Franciszek Skorzewski b. 1709/1730 was the brother of named Michal Skorzewski b. 1707. Michal married Ludwika Hutten-Czapska, but General Franciszek Skorzewski married Marianna CIECIERSKA. Franciszek lived in Margoninska Wies, Drezdenko but his wife was living in BERLIN};
the grandson of Count, General-major Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski and Dorota CHOINSKA, b. ca 1670. This is the family of Anastazja Sczaniecka.

Michal Skorzewski, b. 1707, was the son of Andrzej Tomasz Skorzewski. Michal Skorzewski was the Poznan official, buried in PYZDRY, and Michal Skorzewski had a daughter Anastazja Sczaniecka born 1752 in Komorze; Anastazja was the mother of BRYGIDA MIELZYNSKA - b. 1775, died in Poznan, m. Mikolaj Gorgoni Mielzynski - the grandson of ANDRZEJ MIELZYNSKI b. 1698].

Michal Skorzewski in 1786 was the owner of Broniszewice, close to Pleszew, died in 1789, and Broniszewice inherited STADNICKI ie. the children of Teresa WEZYK married Franciszek Stadnicki. The Illuminati acted closely to the Stadnickis. The Stadnickis were relatives to the owners of JEDLNO ie. to MECINSKI. Then Mecinski-Stadnicki line got married to WALEWSKI and Jedlno took the Walewskis - here was living in 1776 my ancestor IZYDOR Kiedrzynski born close to RASZKOW, south to Pleszew. Widowed Helena Kiedrzynska in 1802 back from Jedlno to Raszkow to the Arnold-Kiedrzynski family.
Jozef Ignacy Skorzewski was the Gniezno official, leased Raszkow in 1802 from hands of Juljanna Arnold, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski and Brygida BARDZKA WALKNOWSKA KIEDRZYNSKA.
Julianna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska was the niece to Kasper Kiedrzynski who married Marjanna ARCICHOWSKA and they were living close to MARGONIN and near by the Marianna Skorzewska nee Ciecierska;
Raszkow bef. 1802 was co-owned by widowed Helena Kiedrzynska after death bef. 1802 of Izydor Kiedrzynski in JEDLNO. Izydor, Kasper and Jakub Kiedrzynski were the brothers.
Jozef Skorzewski had a sister Antonina.


I need to explain to you all on Helena, the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski, of my mother family line. Ca 1992/2010 I was thinking Helena Kiedrzynska [the 1st hypothesis] maybe was from the Walewskis, and she was the second wife of named Izydor Kiedzynski b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Raszkow, as the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski b. ca 1670 + Jan's first wife. Helena was born in 1762, and was living together with her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski in Jedlno. Izydor Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno in 1775/1776 until his death, but Helena Kiedrzynska back home from Jedlno [Jedlno belonged to Mecinski-Stadnicki branch, and then aft. 1775 to the Walewskis, the Freemasons] to Raszkow in 1802 [Raszkow aft. 1803 was taken by the Skorzewskis because Anna Nostitz-Jackowska married Antoni Skorzewski and named Anna was the sister to mentioned Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska married Kiedrzynska], after a death of her husband in Jedlno ca 1802. Helena died in Wola Wiazowa under care of the Pradzynskis bacause Melchior Pradzynski married to Petronela Kiedrzynska. Petronela's sister was Julianna Kiedrzynska married ARNOLD in Raszkow. Above Helena Hutten-Czapska was born probably in Ostrzeszow in 1762; back from Jedlno to Raszkow in 1802, died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828; her husband Izydor Kiedrzynski who was living in 1775/1776 until death ca 1802 in Jedlno, was born in Bieganin in 1749, as the son of Franciszka Kiedrzynska nee Nostitz-Jackowska.

Maybe Helena Czapska b. ca 1762, was the sister of Jan Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1765.
And maybe Helena Czapska, the sister of Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow, was the wife of Izydor Kiedrzynski.

In 1793 in the Dobrzec parish; at present Piekart is situated in KALISZ, close to Dobrzec Wielki: in Piekart was born Franciszka, the daughter of Michal Korycinski and Zofia Korycinska, the owners of Piekart, with godparents: Jan Amadei, the owner of Boczki, and Jozefa Rudnicka nee Ordega. Marianna Rudnicka, the wife of Jan Amadej, the daughter of Ms Jozefa Ordega and Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki.

Jan Feliks Hutten-Czapski / Jan Czapski, b. ca 1765, had a daughter born in 1809 in Ostrow Wielkopolski, ie. Konstancja Hutten-Czapska - Konstancja's mother was Marianna Rudnicka. Konstancja was living in Piaski close to Boleslawiec; and in Wielun.
Jan Feliks CZAPSKI m. Marianna RUDNICKA, with more 3 daughters:
1.
CZAPSKA Jozefa;
2.
CZAPSKA Rozalia;
3.
CZAPSKA Franciszka.
Above Marianna RUDNICKA, was the daughter of RUDNICKI Szymon [acc. to me - Szymon Rudnicki was the brother of Marianna Czapska] + Salomea.
Jan Feliks CZAPSKI was the son of CZAPSKI Antoni b. ca 1723/1726 + KUROWSKA Katarzyna.
Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son CZAPSKI Michal or Jozef Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1700/1709 + ZAGOROWSKA Zofia;
above Michal Hutten-Czapski was the son of CZAPSKI Samuel, b. ca 1670 + OZOWSKA Katarzyna;
Samuel was the son of CZAPSKI Sebastian, b. ca 1630, d. in 1667 + Katarzyna.

Above Marianna RUDNICKA, was the daughter of RUDNICKI Szymon + Salomea, but I am thinking Szymon was the brother. You could read below on
Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1710 + Teresa Podlecka,
with two sons:
1. Stanislaw Rudnicki, b. March 1739 in Chodaki, the Wierzchy parish;
2. Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. April 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki,
with Wojciech's children:
1. Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, d. in 1809 + Petronela Walknowska - Walichnowska, the second Petronela married Hieronim Nieniewski;
2. Wojciech Rudnicki b. ca 1763 + Marianna Baranska, with:
A. Antoni Rudnicki, Lieutenant in Italy;
B. Teodor Rudnicki, b. ca 1784, inf. in 1809;
3.
Marianna Rudnicka b. 1767 [or ca 1770/1780], m. twice or three times -
the 2nd to Wincenty Czapski,
the 3rd to Jan Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa,
the 1st to Jan Amadej / Amaday.

Above Jan Amadej b. ca 1750 [?] + Marianna Rudnicka, the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki + Jozefa Ordega,
had a daughter Jozefa Kordula b. in October 1790 in Czacz;
Jan Amadej [the owner of Boczki] had a brother Ludwik Amadej b. ca 1743, d. 1813 in Blaszki, came from Adamki, the manager in Kozmin Wielkopolski; the owner of Noskowo [ex-property of Kiedrzynski] + ca 1786, Wiktoria Rudnicka b. ca 1763 [the sister of Marianna Rudnicka b. 1767], d. in 1813 in Adamki, the daughter of named Wojciech Rudnicki, the Kalisz official + Jozefa Ordega [see below on Zelechow and Ordega],
with children of Wiktoria:
a) Antoni Amadej; b) Antonina, living 1789 - 1792 in Noskow / Noskowo; c) Anna Eufrozyna b. in 1794; d) Wawrzyniec, living in 1791 - 1794; e) Wojciech Wincenty, 1789 - 1795; f) Jan Baptysta Amadej, living in 1796; g) Bartlomiej Wawrzyniec Amadej, b. 1791 in Noskow.

Above Wojciech Rudnicki / Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki, 1741 - ca 1782 + Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech Ordega + Rozalia Pawlowski, with the children of Wojciech Rudnicki:
1. Wiktoria Ewa Zuzanna Rudnicka, b. 1764, d. 1791 + Ludwik Amadej;
2. Antoni Jan Rudnicki, 1766 - 1791, the Wielun official;
3.
Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. in 1791 + Jan Amadej.

Mentioned Wojciech Rudnicki, b. 1741 in Chodeki / Chodaki, the Kalisz official + Jozefa Ordega b. ca 1743. Jozefa was the godmother in 1793 in Piekarty [at present, the part of KALISZ] for newborn Korycinski;
together with Marianna Rudnicka, the wife of Jan Amadej, and the daughter of Jozefa Ordega + Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki.
Jozefa Ordega married Rudnicka was the daughter of Wojciech ORDEGA + Rozalia Pawlowska [the 2nd wife of Wojciech Ordega aft. 1737].
Zofia Niwska, died in 1736, was the 1st wife of Wojciech Ordega b. 1690/1700.

Wojciech Ordega in 1736 in WSCHOWA:
Michal Niwski m. 1st Konstancja Biskupska, the Ciechanow official, and Konstancja was in court as the legal representative of Franciszka Sokolowska and of Salomea Sokolowska; together with Wojciech Ordega who was the legal representative of his son Feliks Ordega, by the wife Zofja Niwski.
and Wojciech Ruszkowski, the Brzesc Kujawski official, and Barbara Niwska, the wife of Wojciech.
And Piotr Niwski, the son of named Michal Niwski ?
Michal NIWSKI, was the son of Jan Niwski + Cielecka; in 1711 Michal m. Marianna Kwiatkowski, the daughter of Tomasz Kwiatkowski + Katarzyna Mikolajewski, widowed aft. Fabian Sokolowski, the Ciechanow official. Marianna Niwska Kwiatkowska was the ladyowner of Szadek in the Kalisz province.
Marianna Kwiatkowski d. bef. 1736, had daughter Zofia m. Wojciech Ordega. Wojciech had the son Feliks Ordega.
Michal NIWSKI was the owner of Szadek, Przedzyn, Morawiny and Plewnia in the Kalisz county.
Zofia Niwska d. bef. 1736, m. Wojciech Ordega, the LIW official.

MICHAL Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. ca 1714, to Konstancja Potocka died ca 1723, the daughter of Marcin Stanislaw POTOCKI and Anna Wazynski; in 1722, m. 2nd Teresa Swierczenska / Swierczynska, the daughter of Mikolaj SWIERCZYNSKI + Konstancja.

See more on Michal's brother!
Michal Rudnicki had in Galazki Wielkie, the son Tomasz Rudnicki, 1724 - 1772, the owner of Grzymiszew / Grzymiszewo + Katarzyna Franciszka Jerzmanowska.
Katarzyna Rudnicka died in 1839, the daughter of Tomasz Rudnicki, was the lady-owner of Kozia Gora + Franciszek Pruski b. 1739, the son of
Jozef PRUSKI + Katarzyna Jaraczewska, the Przemysl official.

Maciej Rudnicki, b. ca 1740, in 1777 - 1792, the Wschowa governor, the Kalisz official, m. ca 1782, to Teresa Bogdanska, the daughter of Andrzej BOGDANSKI, the Kalisz official + Elzbieta Malachowski.

Maciej's son - Jan Nepomucen Rudnicki, d. ca 1808.

Wojciech Jozef Antoni RUDNICKI, b. 1741, d. ca 1782, m. Jozefa Ordega, the daughter of Wojciech ORDEGA + Rozala Pawlowski.
Wojciech's daughter was - Marianna Rudnicka, b. August 1767, d. aft. 1791 + Jan Amadej.

Wladyslaw Symforian Ordega b. in Kozminek, d. in Paris, 1828-1896,
the son of
Jozef ORDEGA and Antonina Kielczewska.
Jozef Ordega, 1802-1879, was the next of kin to Jan Ordega, 1784-1871, the owner of Zelechow, m. in 1819, in Piotrkow Trybunalski, to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787-1851.

Jan Ordega, 1784-1871 of ZELECHOW, the son of Marcin Ordega b. ca 1755 and Justyna Wezyk. Marcin b. ca 1755, and Lukasz b. ca 1760, were the brothers ? Jozef Ordega b. 1802, was the son of Lukasz Ordega, b. ca 1760.

Franciszek KOWALSKI b. ca 1745, died in 1823, the owner of Mantyki, and Dabrowka in the Sieradz province, m. in ca 1775 to Marianna Wyrzyska, the 2nd to Zuzanna Ordega.

Jan Ordega, b. 1784, the owner of ZELECHOW in 1827-1871, the FREEMASON.
The owner of Zelechow in 1782 - Fabian Sebastian Roman from Krzynowloga Mala in the Przasnysz county;
in 1786 - Franciszek Placyd Roman;
in 1792 - Ignacy Wyssogota Zakrzewski until a death in 1802, MP, and the owner of CHOCEN.
In 1802 - Jan Nepomucen Sokolnicki; then his widowed wife, Konstancja Sokolnicka.
In 1813 - new landlord of Zelechow, Tadeusz Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the son of named Ignacy Zakrzewski, MP, the grandson of Izydor Wyssogota-Zakrzewski.
In 1824 - Jan Ordega bougt Zelechow.
In 1825 - Zelechow was bought by the daughters of Baron Tomasz Michal DANGEL.
In 1827 - Karolina ORDEGA nee DANGEL. She was married above Jan Ordega. He rebuilt the palace in 1838 and the cementary in 1852.
In 1829 - 1831 Joachim Lelewel acted here [his family lived in Krzynowloga Mala] in ZELECHOW.
In the 50' of the 19th century Romuald Traugutt served here for 8 years.

Jan Ordega, 1784-1871, the owner of Zelechow, m. in 1819, in Piotrkow Trybunalski, to Karolina Wilhelmina Dangel, 1787-1851;
with children:
1.
Alfons Piotr Jan Ordega, b. 1820, m. Bronislawa Medrzecka. He was the owner of Zelechow.
2.
Olimpia Zofia SZYDLOWSKA Ordega, 1826-1906 + August Szydlowski, 1813-1894;
3.
Jan Artur Wojciech Ordega, Jr. - the owner of Stary Goniwilk and ZELECHOW. He was born in 1828, d. in 1898 in Zelechow, the son of Jan Ordega and Karolina Wilhelmina Dangiel / Dangel / Ordega.
Jan Artur ORDEGA married Michalina Maria Gertruda Bienkowska, b. ca 1820.
Jan Artur was the father of Michal Euzebiusz Ordega
[Michal ORDEGA, b. 1862 - d. in 1927 in Warsaw + Emilia BLOCH Holynska, 1870-1940, 1-voto KSAWERY HOLYNSKI, b. 1856 in Chelmsk,
the son of Walerian Holynski + Ewelina Ewa Broel-PLATER;
the grandson of
Michal Holynski, 1784-1854 + Elzbieta TOLSTOJ;
the great-grandson of
Jan Holynski / Ivan Holynsky, 1746-1817 + Barbara KASZYC;
the great-great-grandson of
Jozef Antoni Holynski b. ca 1728 + Petronela ZUKOWSKA;
the son of
Kazimierz Holynski b. ca 1670 + Teofila Moskiewicz.
Kazimierz was the son of Stefan Kazimierz Holynski, b. 1630 / ca 1640, d. 1701 + Izabela OSTANKIEWICZ b. ca 1650].

Michal Rudnicki, 1688-1727 m. Konstancja Potocka.
Michal's brother was Wojciech Rudnicki, 1685 - ca 1708 + Anna Rokossowska, the daughter of Jan ROKOSSOWSKI + Anna Mycielski, and Anna Rokossowska Rudnicka was the 1st married Kazimierz Turski died ca 1715.
Wojciech Rudnicki had children:
A. Andrzej Rudnicki b. in 1734; B. Barbara, 1734-1760 + Antoni Jozef Czarnecki; C. Franciszek b. in 1734; D. Katarzyna, 1715-1775 + Jakub Mostowski; E. Wawrzyniec, 1746-1775, the Braclaw official, m. Domicella Trzebuchowska.
F. Antoni Rudnicki, the Kowal and Bydgoszcz official, m. Teresa Raciecka.

Franciszek Rychlowski died in 1766, the owner of Cerekwica, Zimnowody, Gloginin, m. in 1749 in Nowe Miasto, to Justyna Grabska, with:
Apolinara Rychlowska + Benedykt Wyssogota Zakrzewski, the KOSCIAN writer, the son of Hermenegild Wyssogota Zakrzewski + Ludmila Niemojowski.
Apolinara Wyssogota Zakrzewska Rychlowska had the daughter Jadwiga Wyssogota Zakrzewska b. ca 1754, d. in 1811 + Jan Czapski b. ca 1765 [?].

Marianna Rudnicka Czapska b. 1767 or ca 1770/1778/1780, the sister of Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, and the daughter of Wojciech Rudnicki = Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki b. in 1741 in Chodaki.
This is a branch of Jozef Rudnicki b. ca 1710 + Teresa Podlecka,
with
1. Stanislaw Rudnicki, b. 1739 in Chodaki;
2. Stefan Wojciech Rudnicki, b. 1741 in Chodaki = Wojciech Rudnicki + JOZEFA ORDEGA,
with
a. Szymon Rudnicki, b. ca 1765, m. Petronela Walknowska-Walichnowska, 2-voto Hieronim Nieniewski;
b. Wojciech Rudnicki + Marianna Baranska;
c. Marianna Rudnicka b. 1767 [or ca 1770/1780], m. twice or three times -
Wincenty Czapski,
Jan Czapski of Raszkow and Glogowa,
Jan Amadej / Amaday, with a daughter
Jozefa Kordula b. in 1790 in Czacz.

Raszkow, and also a register of the church in Glogowa, the Raszkow commune, in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county: Glogowa - 3 kilometres to Skrzebowa.
In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Ostrzeszow ca 1788-1792 and in Raszkow ca 1802. Jan b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni.

Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723. Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski. Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700.

Jozef Hutten Czapski had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695. Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725. In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski.
Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700. Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729. Sumowko in 1778, Ignacy Czapski took.

Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County, 6 km east to KONOJADY; 11 km east to Bukowiec; 5 km north to WICHULEC.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec.
NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica.
Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742. Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.
Jan Czapski was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687. Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1630. Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official. Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1630, m. Anna Klinska. In 1736, above Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680 [b. 1736], the son of Marcin, bought Najmowo and Sumowo.

NAJMOWO - 3 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie.
Sumowo - 2 km north-west to Najmowo.


Helena CZAPSKA the 2nd b. 1758, was from the Kielak family [and she has nothing to my family and Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno] and was the 1st married Wincenty Hutten-Czapski. Helena was the daughter of Marianna Witowa, the wife of Walenty Kielak. Helena Czapska (Kielak), 1758 - 1825 in Zabieniec, in the Piaseczno County. Wincenty Czapski b. ca 1760. Helena was the mother of Maciej Czapski b. 1786 + Jozefa Zukowska; with the son Jan Czapski b. 1815 in Zabieniec, and died in 1891 in Chojnow, in the Piaseczno commune, close to Warsaw.

But we have at the same time,
Helena Czapski born Piwek / Pacholska / Pachulska, ca 1766 - 1816, married Bartlomiej Czapski b. in 1764,
with 5 children: Piotr Czapski, Marianna Bak, Lucja Michalska, and 2 other children. By Lorent at the MyHeritage, Bartlomiej Czapski, 1764 - 1836 in Zalesie in the Stanislawow parish. Zalesie - 4 km south-west to Stanislawow; north to Minsk Mazowiecki. Katy-Borucza is a village in the Dobre commune, within the Minsk County, 7 kilometres west of Dobre, 18 km north of Minsk Mazowiecki, and it belonged to Stanislawow parish. Bartlomiej m. Helena Piwek, 1776 - 1816 in Zalesie close to Stanislawow [Stanislawow and Piaseczno it is the same Czapski family]. And above Helena Pachulska Czapska married 2nd to unknown.
Helena Kielak married Wincenty Czapski b. ca 1760 [but NOT the Ostrzeszow official and he is Not the brother of Jan Hutten-Czapski / Czapski, who was the same official in Ostrzeszow]. They had 3 children: Maciej Czapski and 2 other children, both were born ca 1777-1780. Helena Kiedrzynska died in 1828 in Wola Wiazowa; but Helena Kielak Czapska died in 1825.

Helena's son [of Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa] was Gabriel Kiedrzynski - my ancestor - who changed his surname 5 times after January 1833, and Gabriel Kiedrzynski was the partisan in the Spring of 1833 under the Sulimierskis of Lubiec close to Wola Pszczolecka.

Brygida Bardzka married 1st to Owidiusz Wierusz Walknowski, before 1761, 2nd to Jakub Kiedrzynski junior, in 1767. Her father
Wojciech Marek Bardzki, 1699-1770, the mother Helena Teresa Kozminska, 1706-1792.
Her brothers:
Augustyn Bardzki died in 1793, and Rafal Tadeusz Jan Bardzki, 1739-1758.
Her children:
Franciszek Wierusz Walknowski b. 1769 or before, and Teresa Wierusz Walknowska;
and with JAKUB Kiedrzynski:
Juliana Konstancja Kiedrzynska Arnold b. 1770,
and Petronela Kiedrzynska Pradzynska. And here we have the 'ZWIAZEK LECHITOW' fate of life.

Maciej Mielzynski with 3rd wife had the daughter Urszula Mielzynska (1689-1743) m. Antoni Walknowski, with the son -
Owidiusz Wierusz-Walknowski, the husband of BRYGIDA BARDZKA [here we have my family history].

MACIEJ's Mielzynski next daughter was
Elzbieta Mielzynska, 1687-1716, m. Franciszek Wessel, an official in Zakroczym; 1680-1724
[the brother of Wojciech Wessel who was the father of famous Teodor Wessel, 1730-1791 - the supporter of Adam Poninski junior. Teodor Wessel was the owner of Rozan from hands of Kwilecki, and Teodor Wessel took LIPNIK close to Bielsko-Biala. Lipnik is a family nest of Karol Wojtyla]
- with the son Stanislaw Wessel, b. 1716, and
the granddaughter Jozefa Wessel married to Jan Kajetan Benedykt ILINSKI b. 1731,
with the son
Jozef August Ilinski, the Tadeusz Grabianka's supporter - the core of the ILLUMINATI movement and the TEMPLARS in the beginning of the 19th century.
Tadeusz Grabianka was killed by Russians in 1807 in the St Petersburg prison.

Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow, the Zytomierz official, MP of Kiev, in 1779 Count;
m. 1st Marianna Jozefa Wessel, 1-voto Jan Aksak;
m. {ca 1774 ?} 2nd Katarzyna Bielska {b. ca 1755}, the daughter of Jozef Bielski b. ca 1730 {or bef. 1730}, who was the owner of Rohatyn
{Katarzyna's sister married Seweryn Ksawery Kalinowski born 1759 - here we have the history of WALEWSKI and Wola Pszczolecka together with a branch: Rogaczewski + ex-Kiedrzynski};
m. 3rd to Anna Jakoba Braconnier.

August Jozef Ilinski, b. 1766 [ILLUMINATI and Tadeusz Grabianka], was the son of Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski, born in 1731 in the DUBNO parish + 1st wife Jozefa Wessel Aksak. Jan Kajetan Benedykt Ilinski was the owner of Romanow.

Above PETRONELA KIEDRZYNSKA married to Melchior Jan Pradzynski

{Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, close to OBORNIKI and MUROWANA GOSLINA. Died in 1817; the son of Antoni Pradzynski and Marianna Czaplicka / Marianna Bardzka.
Nepomucena Pradzynska had a sister and brother:
famous hero General Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski,
Sylwia Pradzynska, 1791-1862, m. Jakub Jan Krasicki, the insurgent of 1831, Colonel, lived 1785-1848;
and Wincenty Jozef PRADZYNSKI, 1795-1858 [the landowner of WOLA WIAZOWA], m. Salomea Mierzynska.

Nepomucena Pradzynska, 1790-1858 - her parents:
above Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski, 1761-1817 [the owner of WOLA WIAZOWA] and Marcjanna Marianna Bronikowska / Oppeln-Bronikowska, 1770-1847
[note: Bronikowski Ksawery (1796-1852), Polish political activist, participated in the work of the Free Poles Association].

PETRONELA Kiedrzynska m. in 1791 to MELCHIOR Pradzynski who was born in Mrowino, the Greater Poland Province in 1753 and died in 1797.
Melchior Pradzynski was the son of Antoni Pradzynski b. 1710, and Marianna Czaplicka.
Melchior's brother was named Stanislaw Kostka Jozef Pradzynski b. 1761 in Pacholewo, who was the father of famous General Ignacy Pantaleon Pradzynski, from August 16 to August 19, 1831 - commander-in-chief of the Polish Army.

Maciej Wincenty Sulimierski b. 1797/1798, of Wesola / WIESIOLKA, and Tyczyn, an official in SZADEK, m. mentioned Nepomucena Pradzynska b. ca 1790 - it was her second marriage ca 1825}

with the son Andrzej Pradzynski, 1794-1872
{born in KOWALEW / Kowalewo close to Pleszew, and 5 km east to ORPISZEWEK; close to Lutynia, Fabianow and KOTLIN. Died in 1872 in Zerkowo / ZERKOW close to Nowe Miasto by the WARTA river, and north to Jarocin, north-west to PLESZEW}.
ANDRZEJ Pradzynski, b. 1794, married 1st Apolonia Szulc
{with son Jozef Antoni Pradzynski b. 1832, married to Maria Barbara Leokadia Drzenska in 1867 / 1868 in Szemborowo close to Wrzesnia}
and 2nd with unknown, with son Maksymilian Pradzynski
[the 2nd with this name - but the first was in the 18th century.
Aleksander Madalinski, the owner of Raczkow and Upuszczow close to Sieradz, married in 1725 to Barbara Walknowska Walichnowska, the daughter of Ewa Kozuchowski Walknowska, with children:
A. Kontancja Madalinska m. in 1757 to Dominik Zelislawski d. 1772, 2 voto Maksymilian Pradzynski, the son of Teresa nee Malachowski- Pradzynska;
B. Kajetan MADALINSKI d. 1784, the owner of Raczkow, Upuszczow, m. Dorota Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski, b. 1715/1720 + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska.
Dorota Kiedrzynska - the sister to Jakub Kiedrzynski b. in Wilczkow, Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749, and of Kasper Kiedrzynski who lived close to MARGONIN
- Dorota Kiedrzynska was 1 voto Wawrzyniec Grabinski, a son of Stefan Grabinski, and she was 2 voto Tomasz Psarski, died 1807, the owner of Wola Dzierlinska].

Above Jozef Antoni Pradzynski b. 1832 in Lubochnia close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki, had children:
1. Jan + Maria Bochynska;
2. Waclaw + Kornelia Preibisz, 1870-1918;
3. Stefan Pradzynski;
4. Jadwiga Pradzynska;
5.
Andrzej Pradzynski, junior, b. in 1872 in Ruchocin, the Gniezno county - died in 1938 in Wrzesnia + Jozefa Jaraczewska b. ca 1870/1875,
the daughter of {?} Seweryn Jaraczewski, ca 1830/1840 - 1891 + the 2nd wife Amelia Helena Konopnicka b. ca 1840.

Hortensja Florentyna Zielinska was the 1st wife of Seweryn JARACZEWSKI. Hortensja was the daughter of
Tekla Myszkowska Zielinska. Hortensja m. 2nd Jozef GALCZYNSKI.

Above Seweryn Jaraczewski, ca 1830/1840 - 1891, m. 2nd Amelia Helena Konopnicka b. ca 1840,
the daughter of
Wawrzyniec Konopnicki, 1803 - ca 1875, who was the son of
Ignacy Konopnicki, ca 1768/1774 - 1832 + Tekla Potocka but not PAGOWSKA.
Ignacy Konopnicki married Tekla Potocka Byszewska, and Jozefa Walewska, b. 1792, the daughter of Jan Walewski.
Tekla Potocka was the daughter of Maksymilian Potocki.

The Madalinski family estates close to Czestochowa:
Madalin, north-west of Karolin, 3 km north of Koscielec [Michal Walewski], 19 km south of Jedlno; 15 km south of Jankowice.
Marianka Redzinska, 3 km south of Koscielec. Close to Kuznica Kiedrzynska and Kiedrzyn.
Ignacy Konopnicki b. ca 1768/1774, was the son of Piotr Konopnicki.
Ignacy in 1784 studied in Kalisz, 1802 back to the country, married to Tekla Potocki, the widow after death of Franciszek Byszewski.
Tekla Potocka b. in Horbulow in the Kiev province, the daughter of Maksymilian Potocki, Colonel, and Katarzyna Letkowski.
Tekla in 1778 married to Franciszek Byszewski, Major in 1792, the Uprising of 1794, the owner of Krzewac / Krzewata close to Klodawa, in the Leczyca province.
Ignacy Konopnicki m. in 1802 in Klodawa to Tekla b. ca 1760, with the son Wawrzyniec Konopnicki. Ignacy in 1807 again the owner of Milejow close to Wilczkow.
Tekla Konopnicka died before 1808, and Ignacy Konopnicki married second time with younger on 20 years - Jozefa Walewska, the daughter of Jan Walewski, a judge of Ostrzeszow, the owner of Makolice, and of Marianna Psarski.

Jozefa Walewska Konopnicka was the owner of Koscielec in the Ostrzeszow county,
with children:
1. Eleonora Konopnicka, b. 1809, m. Stanislaw Zychlinski,
2. Hieronim Konopnicki, b. 1811,
3. Wojciech Jozef, b. 1816.

Ignacy Konopnicki was the son of Piotr Konopnicki. Ignacy died in 1832 in Piekarskie Mlyny.
Jozefa Konopnicka nee Walewska, d. 1836.

The 3rd son of Piotr - Jozef Konopnicki, lived in 1793 in Milejow, married to Magdalena Byszewska.

Melchior Konopnicki also the son of Piotr Konopnicki, born in 1780; in 1828 in Bronowo.
Next son of Piotr - Michal Konopnicki (1780-1843).

Ludwik Jozef Augustyn MADALINSKI, 1803 - 1854, was the owner of Koscielec and Madalinow, with Marianka, Madalin, Karolin, Palestyna close to Czestochowa, since 1832 from hands of Jozefa Walewska Konopnicka, because Ignacy Konopnicki, the son of Piotr Konopnicki, died in 1832 in Piekarskie Mlyny.

Above Madalin and Koscielec are situated only several km east to Kiedrzyn and Kuznica Kiedrzynska of the Kiedrzynski family to 1815.

Anna Madalinski b. 1797, m. 1821 to Jozef Julian Walewski, the son of Andrzej WALEWSKI and Antonina Czartkowski, the owner of Wola Balucka.

Ludwik Jozef Augustyn MADALINSKI, 1803 - 1854, the owner of Koscielec
[KOSCIELEC - east of Kamyk, 14 km; 3 km south of MADALIN; 5 km north to REDZINY. That is north-east-north to CZESTOCHOWA]
and Madalinow
[see on MADALIN, 10 km east to KUZNICA KIEDRZYNSKA and 14 east to KAMYK],
with Marianka, Madalin, Karolin, Palestyna close to Czestochowa.

ELEONORA Konopnicka (ca 1810 - after 1838), the daughter of Ignacy Konopnicki and above Jozefa Walewski. Eleonora was born in Mysliniow, and married in 1838 in Myslniow.
Myslniow / Myslniew / Mysliniow, in the Kobylagora parish.
See on Teresa Sielnicka. Kobylagora - compare Marianna Urszula Psarska, the daughter of Fryderyk Jakub Psarski.

Michal Walewski - the brother of ADAM WALEWSKI; the owner of Targowa Gorka, Raclawki and SLAWECIN. Michal Walewski b. 1735, died in 1806, a governor of the Sieradz province in 1785-1792. Inf. 1764. MICHAL Walewski was the owner of Koscielec
[note:
Ignacy Remiszowski, 1762, in Koscielec;
Ignacy Bleszynski in 1754 in Koscielec;
Jakub Tuchowski, 1762, Koscielec, a manager;
and Jozef Walewski in 1745 in Tczyca, an official in Cracow.
Close to CZESTOCHOWA - above Michal Kolumna Walewski - the owner of a part of Koscielec].

Michal Walewski b. 1735, died in 1806, was the owner of Lapszow by the Horyn river
[in VOLHYNIA - the brother of Jan Paszkowski b. 1742 close to Wielun],
and Wlostowice
[Wlostowice-Parcele and named WLOSTOWICE at way from PIATEK to KUTNO; west to Walewice and north-west to Bielawy].
And 6 km south to Berezne by the Slucz river, is situated Mokwin, north-east to TUCZYN - the land of Walewski with a manor; near to Trzebuchowski; here inf. about Lubomirski in 1750. Close to Cholopy, the land of Zbaraski and Czartoryski, Siemaszko and Danilowicz, then in the 19th century - Nostitz-Jackowski.

Note to named above KOSCIELEC near to Czestochowa:

In 1824, Franciszka Aniela Kiedrzynska was born - the daughter of Adam Kiedrzynski and Anastazja Bleszynska in Sulmierzyce, close to WOLA PSZCZOLECKA.
Izabela Faustyna Bleszynska had a daughter in 1859 in Sulmierzyce.
Ignacy Bleszynski lived in Luszowice, close to Koscielec.
Antoni Kiedrzynski, the owner of Wierzchowisko, ca 5 km north of Kiedrzyn - north of Czestochowa (8 km south-east of Kamyk, and 6 km south-west of Koscielec of the Madalinskis), inf. of 1791. He was born 1751 in Kiedrzyn [see Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749, lived in JEDLNO of Walewski].

Madalin, north-west of Karolin, 3 km north of Koscielec [Michal Walewski],
19 km south of Jedlno; 15 km south of Jankowice.

Marianka Redzinska, 3 km south of Koscielec. Close to Kuznica Kiedrzynska and Kiedrzyn.

We back to Amelia, the 1st wife of Boleslaw KORYCKI, the son of Walenty Korycki and Justyna WALEWSKA.
Andrzej Pradzynski, junior, b. in 1872 in Ruchocin, the Gniezno county - died in 1938 in Wrzesnia + Jozefa Jaraczewska b. ca 1870/1875, the daughter of {?} Seweryn Jaraczewski, ca 1830/1840 - 1891 + the 2nd wife Amelia Helena Konopnicka b. ca 1840.
Hortensja Florentyna Zielinska was the 1st wife of Seweryn JARACZEWSKI. Hortensja was the daughter of Tekla Myszkowska Zielinska. Hortensja m. 2nd Jozef GALCZYNSKI.

Andrzej Pradzynski junior, studied in Trzemeszno, in 1901 lived in Wrzesnia, and married to Jozefa Jaraczewski. Jozefa was the sister of Maria Liebek, Antoni b. 1869, Stefan Bogumil b. ca 1870.
Jozefa had 4 children:
Zygmunt Pradzynski b. 1908;
Maria Zdanowicz b. ca 1909;
Janusz Pradzynski b. ca 1910;
Celina b. ca 1907.

Andrzej Pradzynski, 1872-1938, was the son of Jozef Pradzynski and Maria Drzenska.

Remember here on connections:
Andrzej Antoni Jaraczewski, b. November 1916, buried together with Aleksandra Pilsudska nee Szczerbinski, the Legion's soldier, the second wife of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski.
Andrzej Antoni Jaraczewski had two children:
Krzysztof and Joanna.

Krzysztof Jaraczewski in the 80' of the 20th century, m. Jadwiga Karwat, b. on 30 November 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecki 1921-2007.
Maria Sczaniecka was the daughter of
Irena Cichowska, 1890-1958 + Jan Mieczyslaw Sczaniecki, 1873-1952;
and the granddaughter of
Css Teresa Lubienska b. 1860 + Henryk Franciszek Salezy Cichowski, 1851-1910;
and the great-granddaughter of
Kazimiera Leszczynska, m. ca 1840 in Ruszcza close to Opatow, lived 1828-1885, the daughter of Alojzy Leszczynski + Roman Dominik Kajetan Cichowski, 1818-1889;
and the great-great-granddaughter of
Piotr Pawel Cichowski, 1782-1848 + Roza Chometowska, 1789-1859.

Jadwiga Karwat Jaraczewska had two sons: Dominik Jaraczewski b. 1989, and Jerzy b. 1991.

Joanna Jaraczewska + the Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz, with 5 children: Witoslawa, Danuta, Wanda, Stanislaw Onyszkiewicz and Andrzej.

Jadwiga Pilsudska-Jaraczewska was a Polish pilot, who served in the Air Transport Auxiliary. In 1944, she married Lieutenant Andrzej Jaraczewski, an officer in the Polish Navy. Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska, 1920-2014, the daughter of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski, m. Andrzej Jaraczewski / Andrzej Antoni Jaraczewski, 1916-1992, the son of
Hieronim Krzysztof Adam Jaraczewski, b. in 1896 + Maria died in 1954.

Hieronim Krzysztof Jaraczewski was the son of Antoni Jaraczewski, 1869-1939 + Alicja Antonina Jozefa Falecka.
And the grandson of
Seweryn Jaraczewski, ca 1830 - 1891 + Amelia Helena Konopnicka b. ca 1840;
and the great-grandson of
Nikodem Jaraczewski, b. ca 1790; Maria Jaraczewska; Wawrzyniec Konopnicki, b. ca 1804; Katarzyna Pagowska, 1805-1848.

MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter
Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska + Andrzej Jaraczewski,
with the daughter
Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.

Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918).
Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska; and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had above daughter Jadwiga Pilsudska b. in 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski.

Jadwiga Pilsudska Jaraczewska had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956, the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had a son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898. His wife Wanda Juchniewicz came from Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873.

MARIA Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska was the daughter of Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and Maria's brother was Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.

Aldona was always closest sister to Feliks Dzierzynski. Aldona, whose son was adjutant of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski! Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich.

6. Aleksander Pradzynski, the last son of mentioned Jozef Antoni Pradzynski b. 1832 in Lubochnia close to Tomaszow Mazowiecki.

In Tomaszow Mazowiecki we have the Olszowski family:

Jan Nepomucen Olszowski died in 1784, m. Marianna Psarska, ca 1740 - 1764, the daughter of Franciszek Ksawery Psarski. They had a son
Maksymilian Olszowski, b. ca 1760 / 1763, d. 1814 in Wolka Krzykowska, 6 km north to Chorzecin; in the Chorzecin parish, 11 km west to Tomaszow Mazowiecki + Magdalena Gorecka b. ca 1760.

Maksymilian Olszowski, 1763 - 1814, had children:
1.
Tomasz Ksawery Olszowski, b. in 1792 + Salomea Bartoszewska;
2.
Szymon Jakub OLSZOWSKI, 1798-1882 + Agnieszka Gurbska, b. ca 1810, d. in 1860. Agnieszka born in Rozworzyn, the Brzeziny County, close to Lodz, died in Niewiadow, in the Tomaszow Mazowiecki County.
Szymon Olszowski had a daughter
Julia Emilia Magdalena Olszowska born 1827, Dunin-Brzezinska / Brzezinska, born in Tomaszow Mazowiecki + Aleksander Dunin - Brzezinski born ca 1821, the son of
Antoni Brzezinski, 1780-1848 and Karolina Leszczynska, 1782-1874.

Julia Emilia Olszowska Brzezinska had a daughter
Janina Jadwiga Franciszka Jasiewicz, 1870 - 1956 in Wimbledon, in London,
with the son
Aleksander Jakub Jasiewicz, 1890 - 1951,
and Aleksander Jasiewicz + Stefania had 5 children: Jadwiga Kaczynska; and Irena.

Jadwiga Kaczynska Jasiewicz, 1926 in Starachowice - 2013 in Warszawa, m. Rajmund Kaczynski

{b. 1921 in Grajewo, the son of Aleksander Kaczynski, 1892 - 1956 + Swiatkowska;
the grandson of Gutowska + Piotr Kaczynski b. in 1857 in Skarzyn Nowy in the ZAMBROW commune;
the great-grandson of
Stanislaw Kaczynski, b. 1816 in Skarzyn Nowy in the Rosochate parish + Wiktoria Skarzynska, b. in 1819;
the great-great-grandson of
Mikolaj Kaczynski b. 1767, d. 1852 + Malgorzata.
Nowy Skarzyn is a village in the Zambrow commune};

with the son - Lech Kaczynski, President of Poland, killed 10 April 2010 in Smolensk.

Jadwiga was the sister of Irena Miedza-Tomaszewska; the half sister of Jan Fyuth.

Szymon Jakub Olszowski was born in 1798, d. in 1882 in Niewiadow, in the Tomaszow Mazowiecki County.
3.
Jan Chrzciciel Olszowski, b. 1802 {the same generation like Mikolaj Kaczynski b. 1767}, m. Zofia Michalina Sabina Kruszewska.

Now on the OLSZOWSKI clan:
Maksymilian Olszowski b. ca 1760, had a son
Szymon Jakub Olszowski b. 1798 + Agnieszka Gurbska b. ca 1810;
and the granddaughter
Julia Emilia Magdalena Olszowska b. 1827.

Above Julia Emilia Magdalena Olszowska b. in 1827 in Tomaszow Mazowiecki, had the brother
Stanislaw Olszowski
[b. 1828 in Malcz {= Olszowa ?}.
The property of the Olszowskis, in Olszowa dates from 1445 to 1824.
Since 1824 the ownership of Olszowa property is well documented: Ludwik Szweycer and his son Wincenty Szweycer, the January Uprising volunteer;
Wiktoria Lewinska, the sister of Narcyza Zmichowska, a writer and feminist {the family of Kiedrzynski !},
and her son Ludwik Lewinski, also the January Uprising volunteer;
the professor Kazimierz Glinka Janczewski, a forester, university professor;
finally the Malcz family: Julian Malcz and his sons Boleslaw, a landowner and social activist, and Wladyslaw Malcz, the head of division of Warsaw firefighters, and Lucjan Malcz].

Jan Arnold married in 1798, in named Wierzchoslaw, to Julianna Kiedrzynska, 1772-1811 [they lived in RASZKOW],
the daughter of Brygida Bardzka Walknowska Kiedrzynska and Jakub Kiedrzynski, ca 1753-1814.
Julianna had three children:
1.
Teofila Domicella Arnold m. Zelislawska, and she was born in RASZKOW in 1801, with the wedding in 1828, in Rajsko,
with the son of Tomasz Zelislawski + Weronika Zielinska.
2.
Mateusz ARNOLD, acted in Warta in 1861, studied in Warsaw in 1823, lived in 1803-1875 + Jozefa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1815.
Jozefa had children:
1.
Marianna Arnold, 1836-1882 + Maksymilian Gozimirski;
2.
Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold, ca 1844 - 1907 + Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1840 - the wedding in 1870 in CHOCEN;
with the son Bronislaw Marian Arnold, b. aft. 1870;
3.
Tadeusz Stanislaw Wojciech Arnold, ca 1848 - 1914 + Bronislawa Ilowiecka;
4.
Antonina Helena Arnold, ca 1850 - 1875 + Konstanty Plachecki, ca 1836 - 1902.

Jan Arnold [d. in 1840 in Pietrzykow] married 2nd to Helena Kiedrzynska in 1813, in Liskow, ca 1780 - 1845,
the daughter of KACPER Kiedrzynski, ca 1753-1814 + Arcichowska b. ca 1763;
with children:
1.
the son, acted in KALISZ in 1861, 1814-1885,
who had the daughter
Maria Arnold, 1845-1935 + Marian WOLOWSKI, 1838-1909,
with the daughters:
A.
Seweryna Jozefa Maria Wolowska, 1869-1949 in Braniewo, m. doctor Walenty Hieronim Julian Kamocki, 1858 in Suchy Kierz - 1923 in Warszawa,
with the daughter Zofia Wieniawska b. 1898.
B.
younger daughter - Wanda Edwardina Wolowska b. in 1870.

2.
Jan Arnold 2nd, 1821-1880 + Anna Konstancja Karolina Mieszczanska.

I checked all this page only, but now on 09th MAY 2021 you have mistakes at the others last my webpages on Ignacy Hutten-Czapski born in Raszkow in 1802 and his ancestors.
We have genealogy of Hutten-Czapski + Kiedrzynski + Karwat + Jaruzelski + Jozef Pisudski, together with Julianna Kiedrzynska ARNOLD of RASZKOW, the godmother of this family line.
Above mistake concerns the origin of Ignacy Hutten-Czapski, b. 1802, in Raszkow in the Kiedrzynskis manor.
Ignacy Czapski b. 1802, was NOT the son of Ignacy Czapski, older, b. ca 1770;
and the grandson of
Jozef Hutten Czapski (1719-1789) + Barbara Kraszewska;
the great-grandson of
Marcin Hutten Czapski b. in November 1690; m. Urszula Dorpowski;
the great-great-grandson of
Jakub Hutten Czapski b. ca 1660 + Konstancja Balinski, living in Golebiewko, 5 km north-east to the Radzyn Chelminski parish.
In 1688, Jakub Czapski m. Konstancja Balinska in Zakrzewo in the Radzyn Chelminski parish,
with witnesses:
Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official of Dabrowka, and Jakub Zboinski, the Dobrzyn governor, of Orle / Orla.

Radzyn Chelminski is a town in the Grudziadz County, 14 km north to Wabrzezno; 20 km north-west to KONOJADY.

Marcin Czapski b. in 1690, the son of Jakub Hutten-Czaoski + Konstancja Balinski, was born in Golebiewko,
with godparents:
Sebastian Czapski, the Malbork official
and Marianna Czapski married Zboinska, the Dobrzyn governor family, the wife of Jakub Zboinski, and the sister of Sebastian Hutten-Czapski.

Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844,
the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka.

In 1802, in RASZKOW of the Kiedrzynskis, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski / Ignacy Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1722/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of
Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies;
the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow; her sister was married Melchior Pradzynski of Wola Wiazowa and around Pleszew.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI b. ca 1765, was living in RASZKOW, but was the forest official in Glogowa in the Ostrow Wielkopolski county, around 1802.

Ludwika Czapski died in Wielun in March 1847. Ludwika nee Czapski born in 1815 in Odolanow / Adelnau, was the daughter of above
Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1765, and Marianna Rudnicki. Jan Hutten Czapski was the Ostrzeszow official.
The brother of named Ludwika was Franciszek Czapski, ca 1795/1805 - 1868. Franciszek married Petronela Lenarcinska in 1831, b. ca 1808.
They had a son Andrzej Czapski.

Above Ludwika Piotrowicz nee Czapski b. in 1815, from Odolanow and Ostrzeszow, the daughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski and Marianna Rudnicki. Jan Czapski was the governor-manager of Ostrzeszow.

Jan's brother was Wincenty Hutten-Czapski + Marianna [!].
Wincenty Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1756/1760, Jan Czapski b. ca 1765; and Ignacy Czapski were the sibilings, b. among ca 1755-1765. They were the brothers to Helena Czapska, b. ca 1762, lived in 1789 in Ostrzeszow and maybe Helena was the 2nd wife to Izydor Kiedrzynski of Jedlno.

Ostrzeszow in 1788, Jan Felicjan Walencki was born, with godparents: Jan Czapski, the official in Ostrzeszow and Ludwika Leska.

Ostrzeszow in 1788, the godfather Wincenty Czapski [the brother of Jan Czapski], the Ostrzeszow official, and Marjanna Rudnicka, the daughter of the Ostrzeszow official.

We have Helena Czapska nee Kielak, born in 1758 [or 1762], to Walenty Kielak and Marianna Kielak. Helena married Wincenty Hutten-Czapski b. ca 1756/1760, the brother of named Jan Czapski of Ostrzeszow. They had 3 children: Maciej Czapski and 2 other children, both were born ca 1775-1780. Helena died in 1825 or 1828 in Wola Wiazowa.

In Ostrzeszow in 1788, in Parciny, Franciszek Jankowski, was born as the son of Urszula Korytkowski married Jankowski; godparents - Jan Czapski and Katarzyna Piglowska.
Ostrzeszow in 1789, Zuzanna Marjanna Katarzyna Wojakowski, was born with godparents: Jozef Wojakowski, Captain, and Elzbieta Czapska nee Miler, the wife of governor Ignacy Czapski; next godfather was Ignacy Czapski, of Ostrzeszow, and Marjanna Rudnicka; also Jan Czapski b. ca 1765, with Helena Czapska b. 1758 / 1762 [the wife of Wincenty Hutten-Czapski].
Helena Czapska b. 1758/1762, was known to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska b. ca 1710/1715, m. Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720.
Helena was the second wife [aft. 1789 in Jedlno ?] of Izydor Kiedrzynski, b. 1749 in Bieganin close to Raszkow [among others with the son Gabriel Kiedrzynski; she back 1802 to Raszkow from Jedlno and was widowed; died in Wola Wiazowa].
Izydor Kiedrzynski m. 1st ca 1772 to unknown with two sons in the 70' of the 18th century. Izydor Kiedrzynski who was born 1749, married to HELENA born in 1762 or in 1758.

Wladyslaw Hutten - Czapski b. [ca 1840, but bpt in Wielun in 1844] 1835 / 1842 was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. 1802 in Raszkow + Justyna Wegrzycka.
My guess is that Ignacy Hutten-Czapski b. 1802, who was the brother of Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, a virgin, born in 1809/1819, took part in the guerrilla warfare in the spring of 1833. As a consequence of this, he was deprived of his civil rights and legal personality, in line with the Russian legal regulations introduced in the years 1832-1834. It was similar with Gabriel Kiedrzynski from January 1833. Gabriel Kiedrzynski was living in Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa, the son of Izydor Kiedrzynski, the grandson of Andrzej Kiedrzynski of Bieganin + Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, and Gabriel used as many as 5 different surnames and agnomens.
Wladyslaw Czapski was not baptized until 1844 in Wielun. This Czapski family found protection in Cieszecin and in Kalisz intermarried to the JARUZELSKI clan.

Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena born in 1758/1762, and she was died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828, is the family of the author.
Izydor's son was Gabriel Kiedrzynski born as Gabryel Kiedrzynka / Kiedrzynski in 1796 (or 1798, 1803) in Osiny / Osina; married in 1821 in Wola Wiazowa, died Jan. 1848 in Wola Wiazowa (Gabriel in 1819, wrote down a will and testament).

Osiny / Osina - 10 km north of Sulmierzyce, ca 22 km north-west of Krepa, property Osiny / Osina of the Walewskis - south-east of Szczercow, that is north of Jedlno!
Gabriel Kiedrzynski had 5 sons and 4 daughters with Katarzyna Wojtaszek b. 1796 / 1807 in Rusiec, m. 1821 in Wola Wiazowa, d. after 1866; Rusiec was land of the Walewskis! Gabriel Kiedrzynski born as Gabryel in 1796, 1798, 1803 in Osiny; married in 1821. Kiedrzynski Gabriel from Osiny, acc. to Neyman.
I am thinking Osina / Osiny close to Chabielice and south-east of Szczercow, that is north of Jedlno; ca 10 km north of Sulmierzyce (land of Kiedrzynski), ca 22 km north-west of Krepa; the property of Osiny / Osina was belonged to the Walewskis. FRANCISZEK Walewski, born ca 1675 / 1690, died 1745, was the landowner of named Rusiec.

Jedlno was property of Elzbieta Walewska nee Mecinska and her son, who sold Wieruszow in 1793; then this family owned also Wola Wiazowa and Rusiec.
FRANCISZEK Walewski b. 1745, d. 1813 (the son of Marcin Walewski, 1700 / 1720 - 1761, and Marcjanna Romer, 1720 - 1761), the owner of Rusiec, Wieruszow, Dabrowka, Jastrzebice, Broszecin, Wola Wiazowa, Lesniaki, Laziny, Zawadow. General, m. Ludwika Stokowska;
children:
A. Kacper m. Anna Lubieniecka, Izabela Oswiecimska,
B. Damazy m. Katarzyna Wagrowska,
C. Jozef b. 1771 m. Marianna Blociszewska,
D. Ignacy Jozef b. 1786, m. Salomea Walewska from Rusiec, Dabrowa, Jastrzebice, and of Kuznica close to Wola Pszczolecka.

WOLA WIAZOWA of the Walewskis, 1781 church; in 1885 estate with: Wola Wiazowa, Wincentow, Stanislawow, Deby. Then to Pradzynski: Stanislaw Kostka Pradzynski, d. 1853. The distillery of spirits in Wola Wiazowa belonged to Pradzynski. The distillery of spirits in Wola Wiazowa belonged to Pradzynski, but the village was still owned by Walewski. MOKIEJEWSKI also had several distilleries of spirits, but near to Przysucha - Opoczno.

The sons of Wincenty Jozef Pradzynski, 1795-1858:
1. Stanislaw Wincenty Pradzynski / Stanislaw Pradzynski, 1828-1855 in WOLA WIAZOWA;
2. Wincenty Boleslaw Pradzynski born in 1839, d. 1895;
3.
Edward Emilian Julian Pradzynski, b. 1838 in Leznica Wielka - died in 1895 in WOLA WIAZOWA + Maria Skorzewska.

A case of excise duty on spirits, which was supposed to be exported abroad (to Prussia ?) in Piotrkow in 1875 and in 1892; the owner of the distillery in Wola Wiazowna's estate, Edward Pradzynski, for the purpose of securing the excise tax due to him for export abroad spirits, presented a deposit in the general amount of 17,000 rs. In 1875 Pradzynski demanded from the excise manager in the Kalisz to return to him the deposit on the principle that the corresponding amount of spirits was supposedly from his distillery exported abroad.
A court case in 1893 - Maria Pradzynska vs. Edward Pradzynski.
MATEUSZ "KIEDRZYNSKI" of Wola Wiazowa - a trade in alcohol, snuff, cigars, lubricants to Prussia. And his father - Gabriel Kiedrzynski / Gabryel of Jedlno and Wola Wiazowa - 1831/1832 to April abroad. And Jan, the grandson of Gabriel, of Wola Wiazowa and Wola Pszczolecka.
4.
Boleslaw Jan Pradzynski, 1842-1855,
5.
Wladyslaw Pradzynski, 1837-1898 lived in LEZNICA WIELKA close to Leczyca + Anna Skrzynska.

Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715 / 1720 was the landowner of Biegacino bef. 1760, that is Bieganin / Bieganino, ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 / 21 km south of Orpiszewko.
Andrzej Kiedrzynski married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. BIEGANIN - 18 south-east to DOBRZYCA. Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715 / 1720 was the father of:
1.
KACPER Kiedrzynski b. ca 1750
[Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, married on 27 August 1804 in Grebanin, close to above Baranow, to Andrzej Kiedrzynski / Jedrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1770. Andrzej Kiedrzynski (junior) was born ca 1770, was the son of Kacper Kiedrzynski / Kasper Kiedrzynski and Marianna Arcichowski, from Rokutow in the Grodzisko parish.
Maria Joanna Konstancja Kreska / Marya Joanna Konstancya Kreska, born 14 August 1774 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border.
She was daughter of Joachim Kreski b. 1723 in Kobylogrod / Kobyla Gora close to Ostrzeszow, died 1795 in Grebanin, the Baranow parish, close to Kepno and the Polish-Prussian border, and she had mother Justyna Magnuska b. 1749 and died 1817 in Grebanin];
2.
DOROTA PSARSKA - MADALINSKA born ca 1740 / 1750, died in 1784
[Dorota was 1st married (1768 / 1769 ?) to Wawrzyniec Grabinski / Wawrzyniec Bartlomiej Grabinski who d. before 1769, his father Stefan Grabinski d. 1742, mother Konstancja Lubiatowska d. 1763.
Dorota m. 2nd to Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 / 1750, died ca 1807; Tomasz was owner of Wola Dzierlinska bought in 1786. Antoni PSARSKI who was the son of Tomasz, and Lucja Czekulin had daughter KONSTANCJA Psarska (b. ca 1819 - died after 1840). Above Tomasz Psarski born ca 1740 - died after 1770 / 1819 + Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740-1784, had a son Antoni Psarski born in 1770.
Dorota m. 3rd to Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784, with a son Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809];
3.
Izydor Kiedrzynski who was b. 1749 and m. to Helena who was born in 1762 and she died in Wola Wiazowa in 1828 [the family of the author].

4.
Marianna Kiedrzynska m. Jan Marcin BOGDANSKI died in 1809, married in ca 1764. Marianna Kiedrzynska d. 1785, the daughter of Andrzej Kiedrzynski and his wife Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska,
with children:
Marianna, 1768-1848, m. in 1784, Piotr Franciszek Tomasz Kiedrowski;
Petronela m. Roch Ruszkowski;
Florian Bogdanski d. 1851 - the owner of Jankow / Jankowo.

5.
Jakub Kiedrzynski from Kalisz, born in WILCZKOW, was also the son of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720, was the owner of Orpiszewek [Jakub was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798]. Above JAKUB Kiedrzynski, and Antoni Psarski in 1792 [Antoni PSARSKI m. Lucja Czekulin] were next of kin to the Madalinski family.

Jozef MADALINSKI, b. 1774, died after 1809, Captain in 1809, m. Julianna Bogdanska, 1st voto JAKUB Kiedrzynski; she d. in Orpiszew / Orpiszewko / ORPISZEWEK in 1809 (Orpiszewko was owned by the Kiedrzynskis);
with a daughter Kunegunda born before 1809 in Orpiszewek, m. in 1835 in Restarzew, to Grzegorz Chrzanowski b. ca 1784, a son of Zofia Tymienicki.
Jozef Madalinski was the son of Kajetan Madalinski, 1740-1784 and Dorota Kiedrzynska, 1740 or 1750 - 1784.
Jakub Kiedrzynski was born in 1738 in WILCZKOW in the GLUCHOW parish; died in 1798. His two wives: Brygida Bardzka [in 1767]; and Julianna nee Bogdanska [ca 1788].
JAKUB'S brother was Kasper Kiedrzynski. MICHAL Arcichowski or Arciechowski Michal, b. ca 1717, inf. 1748, died in Chodziez [northern Grand Poland and close to ex-Prussian border !], in 1771. Before 1747 he was married to Antonine (Agnieszka ?) Golinska, d. before 1779, with son Anastazy, and daughters:
Marianna Arcichowska in 1779 m. to Kasper Kiedrzynski / KACPER KIEDRZYNSKI [see family of Izydor Kiedrzynski];
Nepomucena in 1778 m. Zygmunt Grudzinski;
Michalina;
Karolina in 1779 was unmarried.

Arciechowski Jozef Wojciech, b. in Milicz in 1785, Captain of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, the landowner of Dziewoklucz in 1815, owned Margonin in 1817, m. in 1813 to Dominika Gembicka, a daughter of Ignacy and Cecylia Kurdwanowska, divorced as Jaworowicz, b. ca 1784,
with a son Jan Arcichowski, b. in Margonin in 1821, and with a daughter
Monika Arcichowska, b. ca 1814, married in 1838 to Apolinary Kiedrzynski;
Eufemia, b. ca 1818 and died in 1820 in Margonin.

Margonin - 14 km east of above CHODZIEZ.

Above Izydor KIEDRZYNSKI + HELENA had sons:
A.
Felix Kiedrzynski b. 1796 / 1799;
B.
Jozef KIEDRZYNSKI of Ostrzeszow.
BOGDANSKI Walenty died ca 1761, the owner of Gostynie in the Kalisz province, m. Ewa Stawicka, with a son
Michal Bogdanski d. 1787, m. Salomea Kawiecka (1731-1821).
Michal had children:
1. Teresa b. 1768, Orpiszewek;
2.
Petronela BOGDANSKA, 1783 - 1807, who married to Jozef Kiedrzynski, the leaseholder of the Ostrzeszow estate.
C.
Stanislaw Kiedrzynski;
D.
Gabriel Kiedrzynski born as Gabryel in 1796 (or 1798, 1803) in Osiny / Osina; married in 1821 in Wola Wiazowa, died Jan. 1848 in Wola Wiazowa
(Gabriel died after 1819 - a mistake - acc. to somebody).

Osiny / Osina - 10 km north of Sulmierzyce, ca 22 km north-west of Krepa, property Osiny / Osina of the Walewskis - south-east of Szczercow, that is north of Jedlno!

Gabriel had 5 sons and 4 daughters with Katarzyna Wojtaszek b. 1796 / 1807 in Rusiec, m. 1821 in Wola Wiazowa, d. after 1866; Rusiec was land of the Walewskis!

E.
Antonina Anastazja Bleszynska of Bakowa Gora close to Przedborz, married 1808 / ca 1810, to Kiedrzynski born 1784
(his father IZYDOR Kiedrzynski b. 1749)
with 4 children.
Adam Kiedrzynski born ca 1783 / 1784 or in ca 1787, the landlord of Sulmierzyce. Adam Kiedrzynski was godfather in Wola Blakowa in 1803 like nobleman with Joanna Lepicka. His relatives Felicjan Kiedrzynski and Tekla Lepicka of Wola Blakowa.

Sulmierzyce is situated close to Rzasnia, north of Jedlno; the Krepa parish since 1769, close to LGOTA WIELKA. See Izydor Kiedrzynski and his son Gabryel Kiedrzynski.

Adam Kiedrzynski born 1783 / 1784 / ca 1787, the landlord of Sulmierzyce near LUBIEC.
Adam Kiedrzynski was godfather in Wola Blakowa in 1803 like nobleman with Joanna Lepicka. His relatives Felicjan Kiedrzynski and Tekla Lepicka of Wola Blakowa. Adam Kiedrzynski married in 1808 in Krepa to Anastazja Bleszynska b. ca 1785 / 1792, from Bakowa Gora close to Przedborz.
His daughter was born in 1824 in Sulmierzyce - Franciszka Aniela Kiedrzynska.
Relatives of Izydor Kiedrzynski:
Lukasz Kiedrzynski, b. 1772, 1774, 1786, lived in Jedlno 1820, and
Mikolay Kiedrzynski b. 1774, worked for the Walewskis.

BONAWENTURA BLESZYNSKI married Salomea Pagowska.
Bonawentura had a daughter Anastazja Bleszynska m. Kiedrzynska; she was b. ca 1785 / 1792.
Walenty BLESZYNSKI was the father to above Bonawentura BLESZYNSKI b. 1749 Rozny, d. 1820 in Golanki (south of Nur, Masovia), the owner of Golanki [? - maybe GALONKI close to Rozny, Dobryszyce and Krepa - see Kiedzynski].

Walenty BLESZYNSKI born 1706, the owner of Bieliki - 7 km east of Sulmierzyce of Sulimierski and Kiedrzynski - bought in 1755, m. Zuzanna Rogujska / Rogowska / Rogawska / Rogojska / ROGUJSKI.
Compare: Opoczno, 16 km north to Zarnow; Wiktoria nee Kiedrzynska, m. Adam Rogujski, the owner of Wola Murowana / Miedzna Murowana, 9 km south of Opoczno - inf. in 1781 and 1782. But we know also on Wola Murowana in the Sitkowka-Nowiny community, close to Kielce. WIKTORIA was living around 7 km north to ZARNOW.

Jozef Bleszynski 2nd, b. ca 1740, was the husband of Franciszka MLODECKA Bleszynska b. ca 1740. Father of Hipolit Ksawery Bleszynski b. 1766.

Stanislaw Bleszynski b. ca 1705, official in WSCHOWA, acc. to me, come from
Jakub Bleszynski who b. ca 1640, died in 1710,
the son of
Wojciech Bleszynski 1620-1670, and Agnieszka Brzozowski.

JAKUB Bleszynski b. ca 1640 - the Miedzyrzecz official - married five times:
1st to [1st to Gorska of Kalisz] Dorota Brodzka (d. 1670) in 1661;
2nd in 1670 to Teresa Dambska [or Anna Dabska], a daughter of top officer in Inowroclaw and the widow after Konstanty Bojanowski.
The 3rd in 1677, wife Teresa Gorajska (d. 1755) [of Chelm], mother of Michal Bleszynski of Bydgoszcz
{Michal Bleszynski, the official in Bydgoszcz, inf. ca 1733. MICHAL's family: Tomasz Bleszynski, Daniel and Dominia;
MICHAL Bleszynski married Grabowska, the sister of bishop of Warmia,
with 2 daughters:
the first daughter married Turno;
the second daughter married Gorzewski / GORZENSKI official in Kalisz},
and TERESA Gorajska Bleszynska had the daughter m. Konstanty Zaleski.

JAKUB's 4th marriage in 1691, to Teresa Zielinska (d. 1699), a daughter of Ludwik Zielinski of Sierpc;
5th time in 1701 married to Marianna Lucja Trzebuchowska [of BRZESC KUJAWSKI. Compare - Stanislaw Bleszynski 1st b. ca 1705, official in WSCHOWA, m. Marianna Bleszynska ZABLOCKA].

JAKUB Bleszynski - the Miedzyrzecz official - died in 1709. Jakub Bleszynski had 15 children (6 sons and 9 daughters).
JAKUB's granddaughter:
Ludwika Bleszynska, 1710-1759, m. Antoni Gorzenski, 1710-1774.
JAKUB's sons:
1.
Aleksander BLESZYNSKI b. ca 1680, married to Anna Wilkoszewska b. ca 1680
{Walenty Bleszynski born in 1706; the son of named above Aleksander BLESZYNSKI and Anna Wilkoszewska.
Aleksander BLESZYNSKI b. ca 1680, and Anna Wilkoszewska b. ca 1680. ALEKSANDER maybe was the son of JAKUB Bleszynski.
Jan Bleszynski born 1737, was the son of named Walenty Bleszynski and Teresa.
Walenty was born in 1706 - Rozny, 5 km south to WIEWIOROW in the Dobryszyce parish}.
2.
Karol Bleszynski b. ca 1670, the son of named Jakub and Dorota Brodzka.
3.
Stanislaw Bleszynski 1st b. ca 1705, official in WSCHOWA, m. Marianna Bleszynska ZABLOCKA.

Kamienica Polska is a village in the Czestochowa County, ca 14 / 18 kilometres south of Czestochowa.

Here was living very short, Pacyfik Boguslawski. In 1823, his mother Faustyna died.
She left Czachory = Czachurki, in the Pobiedziska commune, within the Poznan County, 7 km south-east to Pobiedziska, Greater Poland.
Borucin - 13 km west to Brzesc Kujawski, 4 km north-west to DABIE Kujawskie, 9 km north-west to Lubraniec.
Biskupice, 7 km south-west to WRONCZYN, 4 km north-west to Gora, 8 km west to Pobiedziska.
Pacyfik Boguslawski m. Jozefa Czapski b. ca 1805, the daughter of JAN CZAPSKI, the top official of Ostrzeszow + Marianna Rudnicki. Wedding was in 1824 in Kozieglowy.
Kozieglowy, 11 kilometres west of Myszkow and 41 km north of Katowice.
Aleksander Boguslawski was born in Kozieglowy - the son of Jozefa Boguslawska nee Czapska.
Ostrzeszow in 1789 - Augustyn Egidjusz Wincenty Czapski was born as the son of Ignacy Czapski + Elzbieta; godparents - Wincenty Czapski and Marjanna Rudnicka. Ignacy Czapski married bef. 1788 to Elzbieta Miler. Ignacy was the brother to named above JAN CZAPSKI.


New! I need check all this page, but not now on 06th MAY 2021. Below we have genealogy of Hutten-Czapski + Karwat + Jaruzelski + Jozef Pisudski, together with Julianna Kiedrzynska ARNOLD of RASZKOW, the godmother of this family line.
Julian PIUS Arnold m. in 1870, in Chocen, south to WLOCLAWEK, to Bronislawa Maria Szrajber b. ca 1844, the daughter of Napoleon Szrajber, of KOWAL, b. ca 1810 + Marianna Ilowecka. They had a son
Bronislaw Marian Arnold b. ca 1871 m. Stefania Maria Arnold, the daughter of Stefan Arnold b. ca 1830 + Stanislawa Ilowiecka, b. ca 1850.

Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of
Jan Arnold, 1751-1840, in 1803 was living in RASZKOW
[1st marriage in 1798, in Wierzchoslaw, or in Wierzchoslawice close to Inowroclaw and west to Przybranowo: Julianna Kiedrzynska, 1772-1811, the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski, b. in Wilczkow; and 2nd m. in 1813, in Liskow (14 km west to Wilczkow), to Helena Kiedrzynska, ca 1780 - 1845, the daughter of KASPER Kiedrzynski of the Margonin district, ca 1753 - 1814 + Arciszewska b. ca 1763]
+ Julianna Kiedrzynska
[the daughter of Jakub Kiedrzynski who was the son of Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska and Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715/1720, the owner of BIEGANIN close to RASZKOW]
1772-1811
[the 1st wife, but the 2nd was Helena Kiedrzynska, the daughter of Kasper Kiedrzynski who was the brother of Izydor Kiedrzynski b. 1749 {my family line}, and of Jakub Kiedrzynski b. in Wilczkow]
and
Julian Pius Arnold was the grandson of Wojciech Ilowiecki, 1765-1847 + Estera Nasierowska, 1770-1810.

Julian Pius Ludwik Arnold was the great-grandson of
Lucja Skorzewska, 1740 - 1786 + Antoni Nasierowski, 1735 - 1784.

Above Lucja Skorzewska was the daughter of
Antoni Skorzewski, b. ca 1710, d. in 1766 + Anna Nostitz-Jackowska, ca 1710 - bef. 1768.

And Anna JACKOWSKA was the sister to Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska, the wife of Andrzej Kiedrzynski b. ca 1715 / 1720, the owner of Bieganin. Anna was the daughter of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski, b. ca 1670, and Jan's 1st wife, unknown, b. ca 1680.

In 1755, the brothers Maciej Jackowski and Mikolaj Jackowski, the sons of Jan Jackowski b. ca 1670, and his 2nd wife Rozalia Trzebska [she was born ca 1687 ?], the grandsons of Boleslaw Jackowski = Boguslaw Nostitz Jackowski of Turza Wielka, gave back their inheritance to hands of Michal Jackowski's - their brother - sons. Next brother, Aleksander Jackowski older, was the squire in Turza Wielka [Turza Wielka of the Nostitz-Jackowskis in the 17th century - 6 km south to Tluchowo; 5 km east to Chalin; 7 km north-east to SOBOWO; 13 km south-east to RUMUNKI Tupadelskie], which estate they received after death of mentioned brother Aleksander Jackowski.

Wladyslaw Czapski / Wladyslaw Hutten Czapski b. in 1835 [either ca 1840 or in 1842], bpt. in Wielun, was the son of Ignacy Hutten Czapski born in RASZKOW in February 1802.
Raszkow belonged to my family, Kiedrzynski. In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1722/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of
Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies;
the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow; her sister was married Pradzynska of Wola Wiazowa and around Pleszew.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI was living in RASZKOW, but was a forest official in Glogowa 4 km to RASZKOW, around 1802.

Wladyslaw Czapski b. 1835 had godmother in Wielun, Konstancja Czapska of Piaski in the Boleslawiec parish.

Above Szymon Rudnicki m. Salomea. Szymon was the Ostrzeszow official. Szymon Rudnicki had a daughter - Maryanna Rudnicka, m. in 1793 in Odolanow to Jan Czapski, b. ca 1765, the Ostrzeszow governor-manager. Jan Hutten-Czapski was the witness of a marriage of Stefan Rudnicki.
Szymon and Salomea Rudnicki were the parents of Stefan Rudnicki.

Wincenty Czapski / Wincenty Hutten-Czapski, the governor-manager of Ostrzeszow, in 1778, married in Ostrzeszow to Marianna Rudnicka, the daughter of Szymon Rudnicki of Ostrzeszow.
Jan Czapski / Jan Hutten-Czapski in 1809 in Ostrow Wielkopolski had a daughter Konstancja Czapska / Konstancja Hutten-Czapska [she was lived close to Boleslawiec and in Wielun], by his wife Marianna Rudnicka, b. ca 1780.
Marianna was married twice. Second time to named Jan Czapski.

Ludwika Hutten Czapski Piotrowicz, 1815-1847.

Maria Rogolinska in 1854 married to Tomasz Konstanty Feliks Piotrowicz = Konstanty Piotrowicz. The son of Andrzej Piotrowicz and named above Ludwika Czapski b. 1815. Maria Rogolinska and Konstanty Piotrowicz born in 1833. He was born in Krzepice. Konstanty was living in Biala close to Wielun, a teacher. Maria was from Wielun under care Wincenty Szulc. Konstanty until 1862 was living in Chocianowice. Piotrowicz studied in Piotrkow Trybunalski to 1849. In 1852-1855 in Biala close to Wielun. In 1855, Piotrowicz worked in Wielun. The mother of named Maria, was Ansberta Rogolinska nee Badynska, b. 1816 in Posoka, in the Stare Miasto near to Konin parish. Posoka belonged to Florenty Badynski, the son of Jozef Badynski and Jozefina Gajewski, coat Jelita, from 1768.
Konstanty Piotrowicz was the son of Andrzej Piotrowicz + Ludwika Czapski. Konstanty b. in 1833 in Krzepice. Maria was from Wielun under care of Wincenty Schulz, the 2nd husband of Anastazja Rogolinski Tchorzewska, the sister of Maria.
Schulz and Tchorzewska m. in 1850 in Wielgomlyny close to Radomsko. They lived in Zalesie, together with Maria. Maria was living in Zalesie.

Wielgomlyny:
Walenty Bleszynski b. 1706, was the son of Aleksander BLESZYNSKI senior, of WIELGOMLYNY, and Anna Wilkoszewska. Aleksander BLESZYNSKI senior, b. ca 1680, and Anna Wilkoszewska b. ca 1680. Aleksander senior had a son Aleksander Bleszynski junior, born ca 1705. Agnieszka Katarzyna Sulkowska (nee Bleszynska) b. 1736 in Wielgomlyny, was the daughter of Aleksander Bleszynski junior, and Marianna Magdalena.
Agnieszka was the wife of Stanislaw Sulkowski. Agnieszka had a brother Wojciech Jan Nepomucen Bleszynski b. 1738 in Mierzyn, near Rozprza.
ALEKSANDER Bleszynski maybe was the son of JAKUB Bleszynski born ca 1640.
In the Wielgomlyny parish was bpt., but in 1733 in Trzebce, Antoni Felicjan was born as son of Andrzej Ujejski of Trzebce. Godparents: Aleksander Bleszynski of Trzebce and Teresa Lacka of Borowce.
In 1743 in named Zalesie and Bogdanow, Stefan Bielski, an official in Piotrkow Trybunalski married to Helena Lacka of Zalesie. Witnesses: Aleksander Bleszynski, the landowner, and Piotr Lacki with Joachim Lacki, the brothers, the owners of Borowce.
Walenty Bleszynski b. 1706, the son of Aleksander BLESZYNSKI and Anna Wilkoszewska, had a son Jan Bleszynski b. 1737. Walenty, born in Rozny, 5 km south to WIEWIOROW, the Dobryszyce parish; his father was born ca 1680.
Named Wiewiorow:
in 1791 in Lgota, twins were born to Wincenty Musznicki and Zofia Pagowski, the owners of Lgota. Godfather - Jan Bleszynski of Bieliki, the owner of Wiewierow.
WIEWIOROW - 2 km north to Lgota Wielka; close to Brudzice; 5 km south-east to BIELIKI; 11 km south-east to Sulmierzyce of Kiedrzynski.
Ignacy Kiedrzynski b. bef. 1730. Acc. to my research he was the brother of Andrzej Kiedrzynski born ca 1715/1720. Andrzej Kiedrzynski was the landowner of Biegacino bef. 1750, that is Bieganin / Bieganino, ca 23 km west of Kalisz and 16 km south of Orpiszewko; married Franciszka Nostitz-Jackowska. In 1764 in Wielgomlyny, Ignacy Kiedrzynski of Malowana Wola (5 km east of DMENIN; 9 km north-west of WOLKA BANKOWA; 5 km north of Kobiele Wielkie) married Zofia Zablocka 1 voto Swiecicka, a widow.
Zofia nee Zablocka 1 voto Swiecicka was the widow, a woman who has lost her husband by death; with witnesses:
Mikolaj Zablocki from Rogi (6 km south-east of Wielgomlyny),
Antoni Maj / MAY of Wola Zycinska (5 km south-east of above ROGI),
and Antoni Zareba.
Interesting reading:
Al Capone's right hand was Abram "Alex" Sycowski.
Even describes as "the second after Capone". His real name was Alexei Sycowski, he came from a Jewish family living in Wielgomlyny, approx. 25 km from Radomsko; was born around 1894. In 1900 went to Hamburg, and from there to the United States. According to other sources Alexei Sycowski came to the United States together with his family. He was a manager at one of the commercial enterprises in Chicago. Soon after Kid Tiger (his nickname) became the treasurer of the gang and the main manager of smuggling alcohol. Al Capone showed the authorities that high income reaches through the activity belonging to him laundries.
Siegfried Mendel Wolinski b. February 2, 1903 in mentioned above Wielgomlyny
- 12 km south-west of Przedborz, Radomsko County. Compare the Chelmo parish with Krery - here the Skora family my mother line side. East of Kobiele Wielkie and south-east of DMENIN; died 1936 in Tunisia. Husband of Lola Sarah Bembaron. The father of Georges Wolinski and Ella Wolinski. Georges Wolinski (b.Tunis) was the son of Siegfried Mendel WOLINSKI of Wielgomlyny, Poland.
Wielgomlyny:
in 1717 the Kampanowski family built chapels dedicated St Anna; in 1726 the Moszynski family founded a second chapel on the south side.
Wincenty Witkowski b. 1788 in Karlin, 16 km south to Czarnocin, died in 1847 in Borzykowa,
in the Radomsko county [10 km south-west to MALUSZYN, south to Silnica and Wielgomlyny],
m. 1st to Brygida Starczewska d. 1834, in Borzykowa, the daughter of Jan STARCZEWSKI, and Antonina Silnicka;
the 2nd married in 1845 in Chelmo, in the Radomsko county
[12 km west to Przedborz, 5 km south to KRERY]
to Eleonora Kiedrzynska b. ca 1818 [acc. to me 1798/1808] in Biestrzykow Maly, in the Radomsko county,
the daughter of
Antoni Aleksy Kiedrzynski, the owner of Kiedrzyn and Kamyk close to Czestochowa,
and his wife Jozefa Luboinska [second wife ?].

Biestrzykow Maly - 7 km east to WOLA MALOWANA; north-east to KOBIELE WIELKIE; 8 km north-west to WIELGOMLYNY; east to Dmenin.
Above Antoni Aleksy Ostoja Kiedrzynski of Kiedrzyn, was the owner of Kamyk. His descendant was the priest in the Starokrzepice parish, 8 km south-west to KRZEPICE. Luboinski ca 1820 was a manager of the Kukowo or Dankowice.

We back to Konstanty - his father was a teacher; the mother - Ludwika Czapski married Piotrowicz, born in 1815, and was the daughter of
the official in Ostrzeszow, Jan Hutten-Czapski + Marianna Rudnicki. Ludwika Czapski came from Odolanow in the Poznan province.

ODOLANOW:

Hilary Borzecki, the son of Pawel BORZECKI and Bogucka, in 1774, give his land back [the KOSCIAN county; the property was owned by his brother TOMASZ BORZECKI] to Maciej Dabrowski.
In 1784, agreed with his 1st wife Katarzyna, widowed Opolska.
Hilary Borzecki, was the landowner of Michorzew / Michorzewo. His 2nd wife died in 1785, in Michorzewo.
In 1788 Hilary bought a land from Jozef Drywa Zakrzewski, an official in Pyzdry: Wysoka, Wielany - inf. in 1788 about his sister Rozalia.
Wysoka and Smolnik was sold in 1789 to Maksymilian Mielzynski [the Koscian county].
Felicjan Walknowski in 1789 sold to HILARY BORZECKI the land of Targoszyce and Poradowo and also a part of the Zemiechow forest.
Hilary died 1793 / 1796 in Lutogniew - Jutrosin.
His 2nd wife was Jadwiga Teresa Sokolnicka, a daughter of Kazimierz SOKOLNICKI, the mariage before 1789; she was born ca 1749; her second mariage in 1798 to Jan Nepomucen Korytowski, in Wyganow;
her daughter Urszula Kordula Jozefa BORZECKA born in Targoszyce, bpt. in 1789 in Wyganow; she died after 1808 near to Szkaradowo. The brother of named above Hilary was Damazy BORZECKI, the son of Pawel Borzecki senior, and Bogucka.
Pawel Borzecki = Pawel Damazy Borzecki junior, born in Grodnica, bpt in 1739 in Strzelce Wielkie; in 1767 m. Anna Marianna Figetti, the daughter of Jakub FIGETTI and Anna Krzechcinska.
PAWEL BORZECKI was leaseholder of
Kobylin Stary in 1772 - 1778;
Dlugoleka close to named Kobylin in 1780 - near to Pepowo;
Sarbinowo close to Zytowiecko;
Dabcza, 1782 close to Mokronos;
the owner of Grodnica in the Koscian county;
in 1782 Antoni Sulkowski bought named GRODNICA.
In 1784 Pawel Damazy Borzecki junior rented Odolanow.
Damazy Borzecki / Pawel Damazy Borzecki junior, died after 1790; his wife - Marianna, was the owner of Pniewy, the godmother of granddaughter Szaniawska in 1794 in Poniec.
Damazy's daughters:
1.
Joanna Julianna BORZECKA, b. in 1768 close to Poniec, married in Pawlowice in Nov. 1788 to Jozef Kalasanty Szaniawski;
2. Roza, b. ca 1772,
3.
in 1776 was born Teresa Jadwiga Borzecka, in Folwark Kobylinski, bpt in Kobylin, m. 1792 in Pniewy to Jan Szaniawski;
4. Helena, b. in Folwark Kobylinski in 1778.
Pawel Damazy Borzecki junior, had sons:
Florian Borzecki;
Teodor Borzecki, b. in Zawada / Zawady and bpt 1769;
Maurycy Borzecki.
Kotlow in 1795:
Lazarz Adam Teofil, b. 1794, the son of Stanislaw Wiesiolowski and Honorata Kielczewski;
the godparents: Adam Czernik of the Odolanow county, and Jozefata Czernik Pracka.

Jan Kiedrzynski b. ca 1680, the brother (?) of Adam Kiedrzynski - inf. 1704 from the Poznan province.
ADAM KIEDRZYNSKI married 1st to Elzbieta Myszkowska b. ca 1685 - d. before 1724.
Her sister:
Jadwiga Myszkowska m. 1st to Stefan Golygowski / Golyglowski, Goligowski, the owner of Pomiany and Wodzicze.
Adam-Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Stefan Kiedrzynski / Adam Kiedrzynski was born ca 1660 / 1670 [not in 1680], died ca 1723, married 2nd time to Eleonora Rozdrazewska / Rozdrazewski b. ca 1683.

Eleonora Rozdrazewska was a daughter of - ? - Jan Franciszek Rozdrazewski b. 1650 and Filipina Heister;
Adam Stefan had the son Mikolaj Kiedrzynski - inf. 1740.
Eleonora's brother was Franciszek Rozdrazewski, 1690-1744, m. Miaskowska with a son JAKUB Rozdrazewski, and a daughter WERONIKA of Gogolew, born ca 1715.
Karol Rozdrazewski was the brother of above Franciszek Rozdrazewski b. 1690.

Jakub Hieronim Rozdrazewski b. ca 1621, d. 1662 in KOZMIN - at half way from KROTOSZYN to Jarocin, and north-west of Rozdrazew, 6 km.
His father was Jan Rozdrazewski (1595-1628) of Odolanow, and Gryzelda Sobieski;
the grandfather Jan Rozdrazewski, ca 1543 - 1600;
the great-grandfather Hieronim Rozdrazewski and Anna Lukowska.

Jan Rozdrazewski b. ca 1543 was closest friend of LESZCZYNSKI, and m. 1st to Barbara Rachenberk; 2nd to Katarzyna Potulicki - she died in KOZMIN -
with a son Jan Rozdrazewski, b. 1595, the officiel in Odolanow, and 2 daughters: Anna m. in 1603 to Waclaw Leszczynski, and Barbara married Jan Kostka of Lipno.
Katarzyna Potulicki Rozdrazewski (d. 1613) bought in 1601 the Kozmin estate, and 1603 m. 2nd to Ludwik Weiher / WEJHER of Prussia.

Named Jakub Hieronim Rozdrazewski m. 1st
with a son Jan Franciszek Rozdrazewski (born 1650, the official in Miedzyrzec and Odolanow, d. 1685);
married 2nd with sons:
Stanislaw Rozdrazewski (of Odolanow), Michal (of Sroda and Odolanow) and Adam, and daughters:
Ludwika Teresa OBORSKA, and
Zofia Anna Rozdrazewska m. in 1670 to Aleksander Jan Wezyk.

Eleonora Rozdrazewska was 1 voto to Adam Kiedrzynski, but 2 voto Stanislaw Ryt; inf. of 1739 about her brother. We know about Sulmierzyce in 1739, a inventory of the estate Szulmierzyce, for Pagowski - here since 1669;
Sulmierzyce belonged to Odolanow
[13 km to west; Sulmierzyce was situated on the border of Silesia, Austria and Prussia; south-east to KROTOSZYN], owned by Rozdrazewski; with Graniowice farm.

We back to Maria's Piotrowicz sisters:
Rozalia and Franciszka.
Konstanty Piotrowicz had a brother Bronislaw b. in 1837.

In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Czapski was born,
the son of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765
[the grandson of Antoni Hutten Czapski b. 1722/1726 and KATARZYNA]
+ Marjanna Rudnicka b. ca 1775, the daughter of
Szymon Rudnicki + Salomea.
Godfather - Ignacy Rudnicki, the owner of Koscielna Wies;
the godmother - Juljanna Arnold nee Kiedrzynska, the owner of Raszkow; her sister was married Pradzynska of Wola Wiazowa and around Pleszew.

JAN HUTTEN CZAPSKI was living in RASZKOW, but was a forest official in Glogowa, around 1802.

Ludwika Czapski died in Wielun in March 1847. Ludwika nee Czapski born in 1815 in Odolanow / Adelnau, was the daughter of
Jan Hutten Czapski b. 1765, and Marianna Rudnicki. Jan Hutten Czapski was the Ostrzeszow official.
The brother of named Ludwika was Franciszek Czapski, ca 1795/1805 - 1868. Franciszek married Petronela Lenarcinska in 1831, b. ca 1808. They had a son Andrzej Czapski.

Ludwika Piotrowicz nee Czapski b. in 1815, from Odolanow and Ostrzeszow, the daughter of Jan and Marianna Rudnicki. Jan Czapski was the governor-manager of Ostrzeszow. Jan's brother was Wincenty + Marianna.
Wincenty, Jan and Ignacy were the brothers, b. among ca 1755-1765.

Ostrzeszow in 1788, Jan Felicjan Walencki was born, with godparents: Jan Czapski, the official in Ostrzeszow and Ludwika Leska.

Ostrzeszow in 1788, the godfather Wincenty Czapski, the Ostrzeszow official, and Marjanna Rudnicka, the daughter of the Ostrzeszow official.
Ostrzeszow in 1788, in Parciny, Franciszek Jankowski, was born as the son of Urszula Korytkowski married Jankowski; godparents - Jan Czapski and Katarzyna Piglowska.
Ostrzeszow in 1789, Zuzanna Marjanna Katarzyna Wojakowski, was born with godparents: Jozef Wojakowski, Captain, and
Elzbieta Czapska, the wife of governor Ignacy Czapski; next godfather was Ignacy Czapski, of Ostrzeszow, and Marjanna Rudnicka; also Jan Czapski with Helena Czapska.
Ostrzeszow in 1789 - Augustyn Egidjusz Wincenty Czapski was born as the son of Ignacy Czapski + Elzbieta; godparents - Wincenty Czapski and Marjanna Rudnicka.
Ignacy Czapski married bef. 1788 to Elzbieta Miler.

Ostrzeszow in 1790 - Jadwiga Teresa Barbara Czapska was born as the daughter of mentioned above Ignacy Czapski and Elzbieta. Godparents - Anastazy Rzukowski, the Ostrzeszow official, and Barbara Morawska from the Ostrzeszow Castle.
Ostrzeszow in 1791 - the bpt. of Jew Ignacy Sliwinski from Rojow. Godparents - Barbara Morawska, Wincenty Czapski, the governor of Ostrzeszow, and Elzbieta Czapska.
Ostrzeszow in 1791, in Olszyna, godparents: Wincenty Czapski and Barbara Morawska.
Ostrzeszow in 1791 - Jan Nepomucen Erazm Jozef Golanski was born with godparents: Jozef Sliwinski, the owner of Rojow; Elzbieta Czapska, nee Miler, of Ostrzeszow; Wincenty Czapski, the governor of Ostrzeszow, and Marianna Rudnicka.
Marianna Rudnicka was married aft. 1792; b. ca 1770.

Ostrzeszow in 1788, in Piela Zamecka; godparents - Wincenty Czapski and Ludwika Leska, both of Ostrzeszow.
Ostrzeszow in 1788, was born the son of Ignacy Czapski and Elzbieta Miler; with godparents - Roch Moraski and his wife Barbara Piglowski, the Smolensk official.
Ostrzeszow in 1788, the son of Blazej Walencki + Agnieszka Mirowski; the godparents - Jan Czapski, the governor of Ostrzeszow and Ludwika Leska.
Ostrzeszow in 1788 - the child of Wincenty Czapski and Marjanna Rudnicka. We need check this note.

Jan Czapski, in 1809 in Ostrow Wielkopolski had a daughter Konstancja Czapska. Jan's wife was Marianna Rudnicka, b. ca 1770/1780.
The Rudnickis came from Ostrow Wielkopolski, Pleszew, Ostrzeszow.
Stefan Rudnicki m. Jozefa Skarzynski in 1804 in Tursk / Tursko close to Pleszew. The Goluchow commune - 4 kilometres north of Goluchow, 11 km east of Pleszew, close to Grodzisk, Rokutow and Czerminek, and Goluchow.

Gutow - 3 km south to Sobotka; 6 km north to Bedzieszyn; 5 km south to KARSY; 18 km west to KALISZ.
In 1763, Stanislaw Kostka Dydak Aleksander Jozef was born; a son of Franciszek Kozuchowski and Marjanna Walichnowska Kozuchowska; Marjanna Walichnowska was the daughter of WALICHNOWSKI, an owner of Karsy, Wierchoslaw, Bobry, Ciechel, Grudzielec, Magnuszewice [ca 1763].
Gutow - 3 km south to Sobotka; 6 km north to Bedzieszyn; 5 km south to KARSY; and 18 km west to KALISZ.
In 1801, in Karsy, Jan Kromer, the Prussian lieutenant, married Wiktorja Grudzielska. She was born 1755; witnesses: Jozef Trampczynski, an owner of Karsy [in 1801]; Osinski owner of Czechel.
KARSY - here BONA Kiedrzynska of KARSY was living - is situated in the Kalisz prov.; close to Goluchow - 8,5 km; near Pleszew - 14 km. Karsy - 2,5 km west to Kucharki, 5 km north-east to SOBOTKA; 8 km north to GUTOW; and south-west to GOLUCHOW.
Kasper Wyssogota Zakrzewski the owner of Gutow, born in 1738/1739.

Miezonka and the net to DZIALYNSKI of Pakosc close to Inowroclaw - Znin, and of GOLUCHOW - 14 km south-east to PLESZEW, at way to KALISZ.
Kajetan Oskierka, b. 1820/1821, married Stefania Julia Radziwill, 1825-1896, the owner of Miezonka. Kajetan was the son of Dominik Oskierka. Then in 1842 Miezonka belonged to Dominik Konstantynowicz and his son - Antoni Konstantynowicz, and to the grandson - Stanislaw Konstantynowicz + Anna Malkiewicz of Oswiej / Oswieja - owned by PROZOR.
The sister of Dominik Oskierka -
Aniela Oskierka, 1770-1804, married Ignacy Kajetan Prozor b. ca 1770 [see OSWIEJA and Malkiewicz],
with:
Maurycy Prozor, b. 1801 in TEMPLARS Church in England - d. 1886 + Anna Chlopicka, b. ca 1810.

GOLUCHOW
- 14 km south-east to PLESZEW, at way to KALISZ; 5 km north to Czerminek; 12 km south to Rokutow [compare Kiedrzynski]; 14 km north-east to Sobotka;
20 km south-east to Broniszewice [Mycielski Erazm alias ERASMUS Mycielski (1769-1800) - the conspirator after the fall of the uprising in 1794].
Goluchow Castle was built between 1550 - 1560. Leszczynski sold in 1695 named Goluchow to Suszko;
then next owners:
Gorowski; Chlebowski; Swinarski; Suchorzewski.
In 1853 / 1856, Tytus Dzialynski [the family from PAKOSC] bought the Castle for his son Jan Kanty Dzialynski and his wife Izabella Czartoryski married Dzialynska, the daughter of Duke Adam Jerzy Czartoryski.
Jan Kanty Dzialynski financed and organized the January Uprising in Greater Poland in 1863. The collapse of the uprising and the default conviction handed down to him by the Prussian authorities (set aside only in 1871) forced him to emigrate. To protect Goluchow against confiscation, Izabella Dzialynska bought the castle from Dzialynskis' hands.
In 1875 - 1885 she carried out a reconstruction combined with renovation.
After Izabella's death in 1899, the property was transformed into the ordination, with the museum, inherited by her nephew, Prince Witold Czartoryski. Goluchow remained in the hands of the Czartoryski family until the outbreak of World War II. I wrote above, in 1853, the Goluchow castle was bought by Tytus Dzialynski, for his son Jan Kanty.
Tytus Adam Dzialynski (1796 - 1861, was the son of Ksawery Dzialynski, the owner of Pakosc - compare Tadeusz Wolanski and the Czolgosz family) was a Polish political activist and protector of arts and a Prussian politician.
Above Ksawery Szymon Tadeusz Dzialynski b. 1756 in Konarzewo, and died in 1819 in named Konarzewo;
Senator of the Warsaw Duchy and the Congress Kingdom.
KSAWERY Dzialynski and Ignacy Dzialynski, both, were the owners of PAKOSC, close to Inowroclaw and Znin.
Then PAKOSC belonged to the Knights Council Lieutenant, Johann Carl von Gerhardt of Flatow, ie. in 1789/1792 until 1802. Ksawery Dzialynski was the son of Augustyn Dzialynski, the Kalisz governor [Augustyn was the owner of PAKOSC], and Anna Radomicka, the daughter of Jan Antoni Radomicki, the Inowroclaw governor. In 1782 he was MP. In 1786 Count in Prussia.

Named above
Jozefa Skarzynska Rudnicka,
had godparents - Czapski, Rowinski and Maciej (Mateusz) Rowinski.
Stefan Rudnicki in 1815 in Danieszyn close to Ostrow Wielkopolski was the manager of a farm. He had a daughter Marcjana;
in 1818 he was living in Przygodzice, close to Ostrow Wielkopolski, and here was born his son Wojciech Rudnicki.

Ludwika nee Czapski died in Wielun in 1847; married Andrzej Piotrowicz b. ca 1800, marriage ca 1830.
Ludwika had a sister Konstancja.
Konstancja Hutten-Czapska, a single - unmarried woman, died in 1853. She was born in 1819.
Miss Konstancja Czapska was - in Wielun - the godmother of Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski in 1844, but Wladyslaw Czapski was born in 1835.
Konstancja Hutten-Czapska was living in Piaski - 2 km north to Boleslawiec - as unmarried woman. Konstancja Czapska, born [or ca 1809] 1819; in 1844 in Wielun; died in 1853 in Piaski, buried in Boleslawiec, close to Wieruszow and to Wielun.

In 1793 in the Dobrzec parish; at present Piekart is situated in KALISZ, close to Dobrzec Wielki:
in Piekart was born Franciszka, the daughter of Michal Korycinski and Zofia Korycinska, the owners of Piekart, with godparents: Jan Amadei, the owner of Boczki, and Jozefa Rudnicka nee Ordega.
Marianna Rudnicka, the wife of Jan Amadej, the daughter of Ms Jozefa Ordega and Wojciech Jozef Antoni Rudnicki.

Raszkow, and also a register of the church in Glogowa.
In 1802, Ignacy Jozef Hutten Capski was born in Raszkow, the son of Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765.
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1765, was living in Raszkow ca 1802. Jan b. ca 1765 was the son of Antoni.
Antoni Hutten Czapski was born ca 1723.
Antoni Czapski had a sibilings: Jakub and Joanna.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski, the son of Jozef Hutten Czapski, and the grandson of Jan Hutten Czapski, sold the part of Bobrowa / Bobrowo [10 km north-west to Brodnica], to Jan Lewald Jezierski.
Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700.
Jozef had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695.
Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725.
In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski.
Kruszyny Szlacheckie and Niewierz took Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700.
Jozef had also a son Ignacy Hutten Czapski b. ca 1727/1729.
Sumowko in 1778, Ignacy Czapski took.

Sumowko is a village in the Zbiczno commune, within the Brodnica County,
6 km east to KONOJADY;
11 km east to Bukowiec;
5 km north to WICHULEC.

Kruszyny Szlacheckie - 4 km south-east to Wichulec.

NIEWIERZ - 9 km west to Brodnica.

Bobrowo - 5 km south-west to Wichulec.

Jozef Hutten Czapski b. ca 1700, was the son of Jan Czapski b. ca 1680 - d. in 1736/bef. 1742.
Jan Czapski of Bobrowo, had a brother
Jozef Czapski of Kruszyny, north-west to Niewierz and 5 km west to Wadzyn, 9 km west to Wichulec, 4 km south-east to Bukowiec [but Kruszyny Szlacheckie north-east to Niewierz] b. ca 1680.

Jan Czapski was the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, ca 1650/1655-1718 + Teresa Goslawska d. bef. 1702, 1-voto Jan Zawadzki d. 1687.

Marcin Czapski b. ca 1650/1655, was the son of oldest Jan Czapski, b. ca 1630.
Marcin Czapski was the Wenden and Inflanty official.
Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1630, m. Anna Klinska.

In 1736, above Jan Hutten Czapski b. ca 1680 [b. 1736], the son of Marcin, bought Najmowo and Sumowo.

NAJMOWO - 3 km north-west to Kruszyny Szlacheckie.

Sumowo - 2 km north-west to Najmowo.

In 1718, Marcin Czapski died; he was born ca 1650/1655; the estates took his sons:
1.
Jan Czapski b. ca 1680/1688 - Bobrowo, Wadzyn [5 km west to Wichulec] and Grzybno [3 km south to Wichulec].
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki / Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County. Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, [ca 1680] 1688 - 1736.
Jakub Wybicki was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.
2.
Jozef Czapski - Kruszyny Szlacheckie, Niewierz and Sumowko.
Jan b. ca 1680, had two sons:
1. Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695, with 3 children:
Ksawery Czapski; Ignacy Czapski; Marianna.
2. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700, with 3 children:
Antoni; Jakub; Joanna.

Antoni Hutten-Czapski was the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700.
Jozef had a brother Jerzy Czapski b. ca 1695.
Jozef Czapski died in or bef. 1736. Jozef Czapski b. ca 1700, had also a son Jan Czapski b. ca 1725.
In 1778, above Jan Czapski died, the son of Jozef Czapski.

In 1742, Jozef Czapski, the son of Marcin Hutten-Czapski, sold Kruszyny Szlacheckie with the mill of Lis, and Niewierz, to hands of Jan Czapski - Jozef's son.
In 1765, Antoni Czapski, b. ca 1723, the son of Jozef Czapski, b. ca 1700, sold a part of Bobrowo to Jan Lewald Jezierski.

WICHULEC:

Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat.
Elzbieta married Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. 1835/1840, bpt. in WIELUN.

Elzbieta Hutten Czapska (Karwat), 1842 in Wichulec - 1906 in Brodnica, the daughter of Teofil Karwat. Elzbieta m. WLADYSLAW CZAPSKI {NOT of course Wlodzimierz} Hutten Czapski b. 1835 / ca 1840, who was NOT the brother and NOT the son of Count Kazimierz Antoni Fabian Hutten-Czapski, 1842-1879.

Faustyna Florentyna Anna Kielczewska (Plaskowska) b. in 1799 / 1800, d. 1881 in Wichulec, buried in Bobrowo close to Brodnica in 1881.
Faustyna was the wife of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski / Walenty Kielczewski. They were living in 1826 in Samplawa.

Samplawa - in the district of Lubawa, within the Ilawa County, 13 km south-east of Ilawa.

Faustyna had children:
Karol Kielczewski b. 1826;
Jozef Kielczewski, b. 1827;
Jakub; and 3 brothers more, single;
and Julian Kielczewski b. 1835 + Aniela Lieder;
Fryderyk Kielczewski + 1836, m. Florentyna Kramkowska.

Wladyslaw Michal Mikolaj Sobocki b. 1834 in Warszawa, lieutenant in 1864,
m. 1st to Paulina Jasinska b. in Niegowa, in the Stanislawow county,
m. 3rd in 1889 in Warszawa, to Jozefa Kielczewska b. in 1846 in Rodzone,
the daughter of Anzelm Kielczewski b. 1822 in Samplawa,
the son of Walenty Kazimierz Kielczewski + Faustyna Florentyna Plaskowska, 1799 - 1881, Wichulec.

Anzelm Kielczewski was married to Anna Plaskowska, 1824 - 1898, the daughter of Kajetan Plaskowski + Jozefa Trembecka, died in 1839 in PLOCK.

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
[maybe the daughter of Franciszek Plaskowski b. ca 1770/1773];
with the children of Teofil Karwat:
1.
Elzbieta KARWAT, 1842-1906, m. Wladyslaw Hutten-Czapski, b. ca 1835/1840/1842;
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.
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.
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 [married to the family of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski].

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;
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.

Konojady:

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki, b. 1782 in Wadzyn
[5 kilometres north-west of Bobrowo, 13 km north-west of Brodnica, and 53 km north-east of Torun],
close to Brodnica - died in 1852 in Swierczyny
[6 kilometres north-west of Lysomice and 10 km north-west of Torun].
The son of Jakub Wybicki and Marianna.

Konstancja Plaskowska b. ca 1740, m. Walenty Hutten-Czapski, b. in 1729;
with a daughter
Marianna Hutten-Czapska b. ca 1758 + Jakub Wybicki b. ca 1754/1755.

NISZCZYCE - 12 km south-east to KOLCZYN, 11 km south-east to GOZDOWO.

The great-grandmother of Lech Walesa by the female side was born in Kamionki, the Plock county, bpt. in Biala in 1838. Lech Walesa b. in 1943, as the son of Boleslaw Walesa and Feliksa Kaminska.

KAMIONKI - the Plock County, 4 kilometres north of Biala, 10 km north of Plock, 9 km south to KOLCZYN.

Biala - 5 km south to Kamionki.

Jozef's NOSTITZ-JACKOWSKI father,
Ksawery Jackowski bought Wola Proszkowska close to Szrensk - south-west to Bogurzyn.

Jozef was the half-brother of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1821, an owner of Bogurzyn.
Aleksander married to Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka.
Her daughter was Maria Izabella Nostitz Jackowska.

Above Maria Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, nee Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojady, d. 1898 in Bogurzyn.
Maria's brother - Michal Euzebiusz Wybicki, 1835 in Niewierz, the Brodnica County - 1907 in Golub / Golub-Dobrzyn.

Michal and Maria Marianna were the children of Antoni Rafal Wybicki.

Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger, was the son of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski / Ksawery Jackowski, and Anna.

Above Maria Marianna Teofila Wybicka, b. 1825 in Konojadki / Konojady, 20 km north-west to BRODNICA,
the granddaughter of
Jakub Wyben - Wybicki / Jakub Wybicki, b. 1754 / 1755, d. 1814, in Wadzyn, in the Brodnica County.

Jakub WYBICKI m. Marianna Hutten-Czapska, the granddaughter of Jan Hutten-Czapski, 1688 - 1736.
Jakub was the son of Jan Wybicki and Anna GOTARTOWSKA.

Jan Nepomucen Ksawery WYBICKI was the father of Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska.
Marianna came from KONOJADY / Konojadki, 7 kilometres south-east of Jablonowo Pomorskie, 17 km north-west of Brodnica,
and 54 km north-east of Torun, 35 km south-east to NOGAT, village.

Marianna Teofila Nostitz-Jackowska, 1825 in Konojadki - 1898, the daughter of Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Wybicki;
Marianna Teofila Wybicka was the wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, younger.

Mentioned Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, JUNIOR, was the son of
Jan Nepomucen Ksawery Nostitz-Jackowski, b. 1770/1777,
and the grandson of
Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, SENIOR, ca 1729 - 1802 in Nogat
[36 km west to ILAWA; 8 kilometres north of Lasin, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz, and 69 km north-east of Torun.
Marianna KCZEWSKI was daughter of Andrzej Kczewski and Marianna; wife of Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski SENIOR.
Aleksander Jackowski was born in 1729 ie. Aleksander Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1729 - 1802 by the Nogat lake, 22 km north-east of Grudziadz];
the great-grandson of
Michal Nostitz-Jackowski, ca 1705 - ca 1766;
the great-great-grandson of Jan Nostitz-Jackowski - and from Jan is my mother's family line.

The German intelligence together with Polish conspirators in the 19th century fought against the Russian Illuminati in Zelechow, Krzynowloga Mala close to Przasnysz, Sedziszow Malopolski, Podhajce, Wilkowyja and Kozmin. The core of Polish conspiracy was in Berezyna and Lubuszany close to Miezonka, in Krzynowloga Mala and the Swiedziebnia commune, in Smilowice and Golaszewo close to Chocen, in Pakoslaw, Chocen with Zelechow; Sedziszow Malopolski together with Krzeszowice, Zator, Berezyna and Lubuszany with the figures like Naimski, Neyman, General Jozef Niemojewski, General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, Artur Potocki, Ignacy Wyssogota-Zakrzewski, Kalkstein, the Roman clan of Zbigniew Brzezinski and with famous Lech Walesa.

So the main thought of the [Polish-French-English] Illuminati Order [the underground network in Berlin - France - London - Kamieniec Podolski and in Wilkowo Polskie with Wola Wiazowa - around Pleszew - Kamionka Wielka with Nawojowa - Sedziszow Malopolski - Berezyna, Lubuszany, Miezonka in Belarus] was the work of Tadeusz Grabianka as the counter-German and counter-Russian movement and against the German Illuminati [Russian and Berlin acted together with Jacob Frank] under cover of the Maltase Order [Cagliostro and Niebuhr] aft. 1741.

The thought of taking power in Russia was a central idea guiding the Polish underground from the 80s of the 18th century until 1917. The first step to limit Russia to its ethnic territory was made by Jozef Sulkowski, Artur Potocki, the Prozor family in Belarus, then Adam Mickiewicz, and Israel Parvus from Berezina / Berezyna-Lubuszany estate of the Potockis. The continuator of the main thought of Tadeusz Grabianka about taking power in the tsar state - in the Russian Empire - was the political movement of Jozef Pilsudski.

Remember here on connections:

MARSHAL Jozef Pilsudski / Jozef Klemens Pilsudski + Aleksandra Szczerbinska had a daughter
Jadwiga Jagoda Pilsudska + Andrzej Jaraczewski,
with the daughter
Joanna Jaraczewska + Defence Min. Janusz Onyszkiewicz / Janusz Adam Onyszkiewicz born 1937.

Zofia Kadenacy nee Pilsudski, b. 1865 was sister of Jozef Klemens Pilsudski; her husband Boleslaw Kadenacy (1845 - 1918).

Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski, 1867 in Zulow, d. 1935, PM + Aleksandra Szczerbinska + Maria Koplewska; and Marshal Jozef Pilsudski had above daughter Jadwiga Pilsudska b. in 1920 + Andrzej Jaraczewski.

Jadwiga Pilsudska Jaraczewska
had a son Krzysztof Jaraczewski + Jadwiga Karwat, b. 1956,
the daughter of Jan Karwat + Maria Sczaniecka.

Aldona Kojallowicz Bulhak nee Dzierzynska, 1870 - 1966, had a son Antoni Bulhak b. 1898. His wife Wanda Juchniewicz came from Cezary Juchniewicz and Maria Pilsudska, b. 1873.

MARIA Juchniewicz nee Pilsudska was the daughter of Jozef Wincenty Piotr Pilsudski, b. 1833; and Maria's brother was Marshal Jozef Klemens Pilsudski b. 1867.

Aldona was always closest sister to Feliks Dzierzynski. Aldona, whose son was adjutant of Marshal Jozef Pilsudski! Aldona Dzerzhinskaja - at first marriage Bulhak, second Koyallovich.

Jozef Pilsudski - Andrzejak of Koluszki Stare - Karol Zbieranowski of Miezonka - Marshal Marian Spychalski - Miezonka of the Konstantynowiczs, and then in Moscow with Maria Wilhelmina Paszkowska Armand, the daughter of General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski + Thomas Jefferson - Armand and Demonsi of Kazan - Apolon Konstantynowicz + Anna Konstantynowicz nee Armand with LENIN; and further Breguet - Duflon - Piotr Maleszewski - Michal Poniatowski - Venture de Paradise - and we return to Jozef Sulkowski; here, Marshal Murat and Napoleon Bonaparte; again from Marshal Jozef Pilsudski we have lines to Aldona Dzierzynski + Feliks Dzierzynski and Pilar Pilchau of Parnu / Parnawa - Oziemblowski and Terlecki. And again, we return to Wojciech Paszkowski + General Franciszek Maksymilian Paszkowski, but this time we are going to Sebastian Bystrzanowski in Trzebniow and the Templars in Scotland. We're joining Br. Bystrzanowski with George Washington. We similarly connect General Franciszek Paszkowski - General Tadeusz Kosciuszko - General Stanislaw Fiszer - and then Mielzynski of Chobienice - von Unruh / Niepokojczycki of Sluck and Kargowa - Oppeln-Bronikowski of Kunowo {Kiedrzynski}; Wojciech Paszkowski + Artur Potocki and again the Templars. Artur Potocki with a network of connections to Cracow / Krakow, Berezina / BEREZYNA, and Lubuszany close to Miezonka.

And Miezonka owned by the Konstantynowiczs in 1842 until November 1918:
together with Zarako Zarakowski, Malkiewicz, Oskierka, Prozor, Stafania Radziwill, and Chrapowicki of Swolna. And Chrapowicki of Swolna - this line leads to Wankowicz from Kaluzyca and to Konstantynowicz from Miezonka, Swolna, Tallinn, and Moscow.

The structure of the Illuminati was taken over as a whole in the Spring of 1937 in the Soviet Union by Stalin and our enemies. This network of multi-country intelligence underwent degeneration and it transformed around 1961 into a globalist movement. The main role is currently played - after 2015 - by Russia and China as the heirs of this globalist movement and Soviet ideology - currently the main enemies of Donald Trump [US President in 2017-2020], the USA and contemporary anti-Communist Poland [since 2015].

This "sect" of Tadeusz Grabianka [since 1778/1779], or The Order of Illuminati, it was a Polish intelligence network created during the collapse of the Polish-Lithuanian State and it is a secretive intelligence and political organization working to rebuild independent Poland in conditions when the entire territory of the country was occupied by three hostile neighbors. In the absence of state independence, Tadeusz Grabianka created the foundation of a political intelligence. It was the period of his activity from 1778 to the murder in 1807 in Russia. Tadeusz Grabianka used social engineering methods, he had the ability to recruit collaborators - for example during a visit to London [then this network surrounds Edward Brown, the owner of the Breguet Company].