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Ilowiecki, Arnold, Neyman of Opalenica and Kiedrzynski in Raszkow, Przybyslawice, Glogowa, Pogrzybow, Bieganin, Orpiszewek and in Boryslawice close to Blaszki; Chocen close to Kowal; Trzebin close to Walkow and Kozmin Wielkopolski.
With the link among Baranowo close to Ostroleka, Krasne close to Przasnysz, Sedziszow Malopolski and Ostrow Wielkopolski
to Czacz near to Wilkowo Polskie and Wielichowo. Neyman, Jaraczewski, Oppeln-Bronikowski with Karwat of Wichulec
close to Brodnica and Turze Male close to Swiecie; and Jozef Pilsudski. Ilowiecki and Rudnicki in Przybyslawice;
Kiedrzynski and Arnold in Raszkow and Bieganin; Hutten-Czapski in Glogowa, Ostrzeszow and Raszkow;
Pogrzybow with Niemojewski. Skorzewski and Nostitz-Jackowski in Raszkow with the line to Wola Wiazowa and the
Pradzynski family - the branch of Krasicki in Nawojowa and Kamionka Wielka close to Nowy Sacz; Malachowski in
Bialaczow close to Petrykozy; Krasicki in Pieniany close to Tomaszow Lubelski; and to Stadnicki in the
Pleszew county, Jedlno of Mecinski and Walewski with the Kiedrzynski family.
Konstancja Plaskowska, d. 1776, buried in Brodnica,
was the daughter of Jozef Plaskowski died in 1773, and Rozalia Hutten-Czapska.
Konstancja was the wife of Jan Remigian Lewald Jezierski, Jerzy Hutten-Czapski
and Florian Ignacy Lewald Jezierski.
Konstancja was the sister of Andrzej Plaskowski and Franciszka Grabczewska.
Above Jozef Plaskowski d. in 1773, was the son of Wojciech Plaskowski and Zofia KAWECZYNSKA.
Jozef PLASKOWSKI was the husband of Rozalia Hutten-Czapska, the daughter of Melchior Hutten Czapski
and Konstancja KRUSZYNSKA m. Hutten Czapska, b. 1690, the daughter of Walerian Kruszynski and Joanna
Kitnowska, ca 1650 - ca 1701.
Compare:
Piotr DAMBSKI (1600-1643) and Dorota Kruszynski.
Kruszynski and Nostitz-Jackowski in Pluskowesy close to Chelmza.
The Kruszynski family owned NAWRA and Pluskowesy,
and the Pluskowesy estate took also Nostitz-Jackowski and Kalkstein of Krzynowloga Mala
[this KALKSTEIN family owned Krzynowloga Mala north to Przasnysz {here the LELEWEL family}, in the 18th century,
with the ROMAN family - the mother's line of US Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski;
Kalstein took the part of Swiedziebnia estate after Murzynowski -
here General Jozef Niemojewski, Dukes Swiatopelk-Mirski + Nostitz-Jackowski and Orbeliani;
and here Rodys from Przasnysz, Gustaw Findeisen of Saxony,
who was after in the Chocen commune together with the WALESA family came from
Kozmin Wielkopolski - Jarocin - and France. Gustaw Findeisen was secret envoy of Leopold
Kronenberg
and the Kronenberg's sister intermarried to Loewenstein. See Loewenstein and Anna Teresa Tymieniecka
de Lenval {intermarried to the BECK family} and her co-operation with Cardinal Karol Wojtyla -
Tymieniecka's husband in USA was co-operated with the father of US President OBAMA. Anna Teresa Tymieniecka
known Zbigniew Brzezinski in Harvard in the 70' of the 20th century]
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 Wilczycka born to Ignacy Wilczycki + Marianna Tucholka.
Ludwika died in 1802.
Konstanty Kruszynski 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 Dabski was the son of Jan Dambski and Katarzyna Uminska [Uminski intermarried to Bajkowski - Kiedrzynski, and to
Uminski - Mieroslawski branch].
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 the Radziwilles in MIEZONKA in the Berezyna parish until 1842 - Stefania Julia Radziwill m. twice: to
Oskierka and to Chrapowicki - the line from SWOLNA: here was born General Stanislaw Zarakowski, military communist
prosecutor in the 50' of the 20th century. Miezonka belonged aft. 1842 to my family, the Konstantynowiczs].
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.